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< — SE’]VA T'E APPRO IfE'S LAST Former Senator Named NEW YORK RESERVE BANK. | SMALL DEALERS BENEFIT. | NEW IDEAS IN MILLINERY. L e o, want a | F lomatic Post| NEW YORK. March 31.—The state-| NEW YORK, March 31.—The policy| NEW YORK, March 31.—Several quite the thing for tri ment of condition of the Federal Re-|of carrying as few branded linos as' interesting developments in the mil- | the models themselves T l h erve Hank of New York at the close | possible. followed by many depart-|linery style trend have taken place SPePeS #rt scen that imitats €l ep one of business March 29 shows: | ment stores, In order that they may last several days. One of these | Dats of straw. Hair hats arc = Total sold reserves, $1.118,313, feature merchandise with their cwn | i tendency of buyers to faver O erator? total reserves, $1,151,147,963; bills dis- | name or trademark, is sald se | uncurled plumage for trimming hats. | 50€n combined for | p counted, secured 'by Rovernment war | {0 have curtalled the production of | ted feathers, jadeiis the lead-| 200, SORRE, end sides . o . . obligations, for members, 347,62 arger manufacturers of summ-r|ing color now. In the general lines | Doticeably are prominent in many Virtual Unanlmtty on Five ofSeven Treahes. S Dt tor memben beant dresses. The effect on smaller manu- | blue hats are most active, but reds, the newer chapeaux. bills bought In open market. 345563, | fActurers, however, has hesn of wreat | 430; total benefit. Because of smaller overheaa | Plenty to be had if you will only let them know vou have a position. A Star Classified Ad will legislative business since debate be- gan on the Yap treaty on Febtuary 21. Most of this perfod was taken up with the fight over the four-power pact, and since its ratification last Friday the obstacles in the pathway OF ARMS PARLEY PACTS New Speed Record Made—Chinese the fact that China could renounce the treaty at any time. but did not desire to do so. China desires, he sald, to keep the present tariff ad- ministrative stem because of dis- turbed internal conditions. “All this idea that some wrong is ,doné by this treaty is imagi- bills on hand, $119.999,07 total earning assets, 9, 5 513, $99,%07.136; serves to deposit ‘and federal resetve salers report. In many sections of the country where decreased pur- | chasing power of consumers has re- sulted in more home dressmaking, the demand for belts, tape, hooks and eyes, dome fasteners and other sew- ing accessories has been greatly in- | creased. i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1922. expenses small manufacturers hav been enabled to undersell thelr Ay an advantage to its originator re- || nals. The importer predicts continued demand for all forms of novelly ef-| fects in wool hose for mext fall and | winter, and many Scottish olaid and | jacquard effects are vxpected to have a strong call from the sporting trade during the summer. Little change in prices is expected to develop. embroidered and felt collected items, due to Jeon panica xo sndersell el Lumer | i . . members, reserve account $684,930.- e departinent store Bill of R}ghts_ 07 total deponiis $Tonss ater - | trade and have allowed. retailers to| eral reserve notes in actual circula- |Ufe their trade names. The question || tion, $62 Ratioeof total re. | Whether or not a trademarl: 1s al | 115c a Day Telephone Main 5000 and Delivery Will Start at Once The Senate completed its part of the |another, “by which the great powers . onC |mains a mooted one, according 1o arms conterence. program yesterday |dIctuts her (ariff rates:: o note liabilities combined, $6.7 per.cent. | M3Ins a moot i “The 4wo taken together.” the Ne- by glving its approval to the 1ast tWo | yragka senator said, “seem to me NOVELT e | freation ‘OP\iNa ‘staup. 57 aaYer wib- | DyBHEEiNg e et e OVELTY GOODS ACTIVE. | GERMAN HOSIERY IKFERIOR. an mitted to it for ratification. Mo this Senator lfind:e lnrduasn- W YORK,: March 3i.—Imported} npw yORK, March 31.—A hostery chusetts, the republican leader, re- clty goods .are guining ground.!importer, just 2 oo slery L Bl Final S t i the t i - i - . porter, just returned from a busi-1| Dot e s aneh e T oieain oo jiavOced Hearifans ome wholesalers. ~ En- | ness trip ‘in England, Scotland und The Star delivered by regular carrier to your + tonomy ‘"_ur?(":llnn. hum“r;ruglzf;eé)‘\:(ll cRsen. boudolr sets, Germany. reports little pro o of || & 3 g er to yoi palgn of the administration leaders |i es ¢ w other small wares of | finer gradea of hosiery in the 1 S e o S Which has kept the Senate in recess |V old contracts, which were much 1, or Caschoslovalian origin are named country, Imitations o Lngtich |l home every evening and 5““(‘3.‘; morning for 60 orse, would remain in force. demand and njoying In- | novet . 5 el - i = from day to day for weeks and has| Senator Underwood said that sena- aaing sales. The demand 1l:r‘:‘rs"l::ln’:r‘(:lul.nr?nu:":‘hg’;lgl' 1 fects cents a month costs you about 1% cents a day and virtually prevented tramsaction of |tors criticizing tha treaty overlooked aple notions also 1sgood, nhule-;nld to be greatly inferior 1» ongi-| | 5 cents Sundays. get the attention of the SRk £ 1d “Mr. Underwood. “It . . most efficient— of quick completion of the adminis. bos S SAMUEL HENRY PILES, et t—and trafion program had faded hourly | deeh't exiat. ' China wants to KeeD | pormer republican scnator | from Ting you prompt re- A complilation of the results of the e iy he wanis | washington, has been appointed by - more money. The treaty leads to seven ratification roll calls shows that Amerfean minister President Harding complete autonomy for China to con- sponse. trol her tariff rates. I'd be glad to on five of the seven treaties the Sén- ate acted with virtual unanimity. The ex merved in the Congress from 1905 The Star is the Yot Tl s give China complete autonomy to- . fl I t | s C 2 p treat, = . S to 1911 E I medium every one re- Tous power tremitr ot 21 suppie. | morrow. T wint to see China as in- | ~ | TR i - [ lies upon to fill places menial four-power {reaty, & to 0| LELIAIENC qnd sovereixn o nation aa)—— —— — i li i Htions naval limitation treat to 1; sub. | Pyt did my utmost to aid| ety cassniv o 2 = T i . i f and to find positions. Marine Ang moxious g treats. 31 [CIIC IE you defeat ihis treary yioui| 2 Anerquantityiol toatinecessnay ory DEMONSTRATIONS And the Old Dutch Market Ncarest You | DEMONSTRATIONS “Around the corner” I e ey [ Years of ae is the Davis Baking Powder Mise Curtis inede ta L @ Erown-up per . T Marshmallow Cr iy g crat, cast the onl R G s S On the final ratification roll calls the SW . YORK, March 31.—Automo- rodncts Diplomat Brands nifl_n‘nauvf‘ xprossion of Se {3;!‘;\-0 Industries says: Production of Beach Nut Products Products 2'single Vote was cast against the far | PASSenger cars and trucks for Feb- eastern treaty, drawn to guarantee a|ruary showed a materlal Increase LUXURIOUS SAV] new bill of rights to China, and there | over January. e . SAVE and HAV Was only one dissenting vote when | oo | arUary. The gain probably was ECONOMY . the constitutional “advice and con- arge as that of January over sent™ was given to the pact for re.|December, which was about 40 per - vision of the Chinese tariff. The cent, exclusive of Ford cars. Qutput CCASIONALLY a totals, respectively, were 66 to 0 and|Was very much larger than in Feh- person ebtains 38 to 1. + | Tuary, 1921 Optimistic reports in re- e a'y"hu" ik g The momentum with which the rati- | panies. inciuding care i e ) il ol 3 cation program was swept tq & con- | day; Maxwell, with 200: Studebaker i clusion excecded the expectations of | £00: Cadillac, ker, more often by jexcening the administration leaders, who had appru:cdn’i‘r‘;'gc n{:&ir:m:tl‘:f:?&b"tp”; [ J his own. {That’s a tru- not hoped to end the debate before to- | is speeding up production both at the 4 ism. It reads pleasingly. R e denits orday's accomplish- [Ford and Lincoln plants. Chevrolet i acs pealngy. ment the Sen a new record as fixed a schedule which ca But does it “dig in"—do wuon,rom;l;ar‘-reahrmns Incermaty nallan’ output. of 50.000 “I:l)!”.;u?;”s 1!1',’; Il P covenants having been ratified w | Rickenbacker Is going 1 - you feel the fact arn‘lfd two days, and six within the production and the olrlplr:oolq‘i\a:l}n::l{ A Snyder & Little 1o your affairs? Does its week. | fours is being speeded up as rapidly ali 7 5 Virtually no difference of opinion [ as possible. Other compemies s qualily for gen- force determine you to developed over the far eastern treaty. | ing their schedules Ave Hoo iy eral wear. <ave right now instead of although Senator Borah, republican. | Dort, Columbia, Liberty and Wil " | Brown Calf. = S Idaho, expressed a fear that it and 118, Black Calf % waiting for something the other far eastern settlements of Grey Bichs Sant he imaginary to turn your the arms conference might be inier-| PAY FOR RAIL ORDERS. By T New Potatoes oo sl 2 ? . L W YORK, Ms 31.—Te ~ < = fortunes? .lf you reason ‘moral assent” to all the acts of ag ¢ ordore By areh 31— Reeent x North Carolina White Yams for your interests care- Eromsion thne have hoen Committdifrcight carg Bid Iomuoths b SRo%t p & 3 i in the past in the orient. He was|freight carg and otives hav 4 . : R fully, you will come to among those, however, who cast their | {310 intelest in the fnanciai “dis Hosiery Fanev Florida .Toma'goes_" 2 votes for ratification. g ol i er in w ch this = = For ng thihmurcedoi"uhn truism To a suggestion ihat there might :K:l‘p;“::; :‘,:‘1 1:’:;,?"1'}:[1'3': r,-l,,o faot Baldwin Applea and Cooking vi A L i in the way A i o S vith ane dollr to swrt |pe”'ad sBfifatlon, o e Amican i I e e e e Y| | g Loty Rican Syedt Fokancs your account. { 3 per cent Senator Underwood replied: lief that new issues of equipment s 5 Fancy Florida Cel is your interest on sav- "o but 1 dent say wo wouldn't | WA, CGrifinien will be placsd'hers | | Desianie Shogsand Hesiety ANCY LOROA Saery, Bunch . do it. s early in the . ings here. 4 per cent on Fhis treaty is an absolute declara- | (11 whon the "delivery” date” ap 1211 F Street 622.624. Pennsylvania Avenue Special Savings accounts. tion of rights for China on the part {20 tneldentally it is thought —_——— lof the nations liwn.\lwr\" Senator | proaeh a poine wr?.:';":if.l mayiap: Underwood continued. “It is some- 3 > the business A S - . =5 3 ~ - | thing T 4o not beliove has ever nap. | coUld be done more favorably. Frederick Co. Fatted Calves—None Finer Young Native Beef of Finest Quality S N pened before in the wdrld's history— ) to protect a weak nation until she is — — B <. . ~ I o= SAVINGS BANK |20 o e an e s e e E Sl Legs of Veal—short . . 1b., 25¢ | Sirloin Steaks............_.._.__.___. 1b. 35¢ i\ ment and take her proper place in the | ) Chuck Roasts family of nations. All that's done in . Bre: f Veal 1b.. 16¢ hue oasts ... Ib. 16¢ 10th St. Bet. G & H this pact by these nations is to guar- | reasts o ea . o o Doy 0 . Bet. anteo among themselves the rights of L z E g Dutch Rell ... . 1b. 15¢ { these _people, - territorial inte P 5 3 @he Fight to govern themselves | : Veal LhOpS seoed . .« Ib., 30¢ Plate Beef Ib. 10¢ and equal opportunity to all in trade e o - S S R | et ol e S e o p e e S T S s == 22 SAVE and HAVE Sl ] 3 | A Delicious, Handmade \ ow you may criticise this pact A : e " and say that some of China's territory Choice Cuts From Little Corn-Fed Pigs Young Hens s 1b. 38¢ has been taken and not, returned. You o L : d o A st e tanlocanied Pork Loin to Roast ™Emi" 1b. 25¢ | Roasting an e 44¢ 1l ¢ Manchuria and has only promised to 1 t Frying Chick Fancy C ). PR]NGT]ME ls come out. I think she will come out. i . 5 te 18 1 1b. 25 rying ickens | But those are matters of the past. P Fresh Hams average . c There's no man on this floor who can A ; PAINT-UP TIME }| 2000 Sinae territorial integ- Fresh Pienics Small and 1b. 17V5¢ l €eos of i jrity and national sovereignty isn't . | g Verv —and Ferguson is ready for all §| beiter off by the making of this Pork Chops Biade 1b 25¢ er) 1 Painting Jobe, treaty. P e * Tender L = Given with every Pound box of FAMED MARY { “There’s no more altruistic treaty | jever been written in the history of i and I believe it is for the AlllPork Sausage 1b. 25¢ v . FERGUSON . oxe Lamb 7o ™R 7L E 1116 9th S¢t. N.W. Ph. N. 281232 | | great good of the world as wgll as SWEET CHOCOLATES g 5 e S arge and PAINTING DEPARTMENT }' Ch'n"”_ for Oppositio AND BONBONS—40 tooth- 59c Del'l‘ydale Bllttel‘ AEEQ?:;"‘“)., 460 Fl'fl[ll\flll'tel‘b LJ-‘:icy ; 22(: l])o £ ! Senator King. democrat, Utah, made The finest sausage in the city. a lengthy address explaining his op some kinds—Handsome Box i }pnsmun ‘to the four-power treaty, | which, he said. would weaken and | I embarrass the leagye of nations and ||fl| tend to produce counter-alliances and strife. . An unusually small number of sen ators attended the debate yesterda: only four, all democrats, being on lhel HOLLAND BELLE FLOUR 6lb. Bag 12-1b. Bag 2+lb. Bag 32¢ .. 60c $1.20 These are 10c size samples of our Fine Chocolate- dipped Cream-center Easter Eggs. Last yvear we could not supply the demand. This year they are bigger and still finer. Cream, nuts and fruit centers. ’ . COME EARLY FOR YOURS Pillsbury’s Per Pancake Flour_ Pks- 15¢ floor at one time. Although expressing approval of the policies enunciated in the far eastern treaty, Senator Borah, republican, Idaho, said he feared that in future PEANUT [ / 2 ti f thi S fer- . - 3 e teson of e SR BUTTER 1 2 Yo, 5 Michigan Per acit consent to e e Chocolishus Navy Beans....._ ... 8¢ on Chinese so# in the past.” He said he realized that the treaties con- cluded contained no such expressed ap- READY FOR USE Mary Sweet Candies proval, but declared the real intent . < L of the conference would be judged. in . Gorton’s Ready-to-Fry c Medium arge - Shredded Per 1 / ey, o he e I 709 D Street N.W. Codfish Cakes 18&_, sie 25¢ S 50¢ | Whem B 12V China, Senator Borah pointed out called to the attention of the confer: = ence several questions, on which it| Opp. Kann’s. failed to take any remedial action. | ) 62224 H ted that “practically none of || 622-24 at MARK T I e S ok S, Ael Ctad ke, s222¢ SPECIALS »* MASTER ET .ONLY »2%2 eastern treaty,” although he assumed | that the delegates accomplished all| they could in that direction. | Explains Tariff Treaty. | The terms of the Chinese tariff| treaty, which provides for -revision | of the Chinese customs system by an |* international commission, were e plained to the Senate by Senator Un- derwood, who was chairman of the | arms _conference committee that FANCY BEEF - Newport Th,, 30¢ Ib., 15¢ - DELICATESSEN Large Baked Chickens, each 25¢ = —One each to first 100 customers 74‘(: y 2 5 c Camembert Cheese 390 DEPT. Easter Brides Let our representative call and give you estimates for Bridal Bouquets and Wedding Decorations. Fresh Hams, Ib., Small Sizes Pork Domestic in Wood and represented as great an advance as was possible under present cir- cumstances. One of these treaties, he said, had been ratified by the Sen- ate as iate as May 26, 1921. 1 _recognize,” continued the demo- cratic leader, “that the right to con- trol customs revenues is a part of the sovereign power of a nation. But the fact that nations have sovereign powers does not mean that they do not at times yield a part of that sovereignty for theiriown good. ‘China had made contracts with ten natlons vielding a part of her sov- ereignty by agreeing that she could not levy any import duty in excess of 5 per cent. China was not the only nation who had made such contracts. drafted the pac He deglared it 5 = 2 1y § Chi, = Bouillon =4 voud sreatly incresss Chinese rev: Loins Melon Mangoes 4 for 25¢ |2 1b.. 25¢ tation of the.Chinese republic. Stufled, Sweet and Spiry .Roast________ 7 I e asE atio po ot Fresh -1 / € | Boiled Ham Lb 60 Chuck ¢, lb 1 6(' ator " Vi iff schedul > o OL1e = 5001 R T et encs e e it Picaics, Ib., q S22 DOvEn oo g OUC | goger Cont 115y ers, Senator Ini er WOoo! sal the % \ Pl" R.i.b =3 1 liorat = e ime lb B e o s o AlPork Q5 pemn 2@25¢ Lb., 15¢ | g . 2D¢ ) 001 DO YOUR SPRING HOUSE- .CLEANING the “UNIVERSAL™ (Not More Than 2 Pounds te a Customer) Cross & Blackwell’s Orange Marmalade i Jar, 44¢ Vigit the Demonstration of Diplomat Brand Boneless Chicken, Boneless Turkey, Deviled Chicken and Tarkey. Chop Suey, Welsh Rarebit and Spaghetti with Livers are being demon- Sausage 1b. POULTRY Home Dressed c Baking Hens, 381b. Very Fancy < c Roasting Chickens 4‘2|b. Extra Choice ‘A Frying Chickens 44 Ib. Capons, Turkeys, Keats, Squabs Smoked Picnics Loin of Veal Short Leg: of Veal Veal 25¢ 25¢ 30¢ 1b. Known the World Over Ib. strated here. Layer L R (< O b ~ . 250 Loaf Ib. 15¢ that we would charge only certain i s < Cake. ... . c S Loaf :‘Sr:;il‘;:ae"hitchcto%k,[ democrat, Ne- USE THE NEW "UNIVERSAL" Elec- Bouillon 2 4c e C ak ugar Bacoln‘l’ o .{::.';‘,,,"{;,‘.‘:‘;f .!",,‘Z,.::i‘,'f.‘?,','t;,e‘,f tric Vacuum Cleaner. A wonder- Roast 1b. nut, Pinespple, and - Maple e’ < Horced on China and for el fully-efficient cleaner at a new low price. B ¢ FRESH FISH S oo g [eretim. Let us clean a room for you—FREE—no reast o 16¢ Chesapeake Bay Buck Shad “If the senator means that this treaty -was forced on China,” replied Senator Underwood, “that is far from Veal 1b. JELLY EGGS, 2 1BS., 25¢ obligation. Call Main 6800, Branch 7, for Senator Hithceck declared it would be outrageous-to adops-a far eastern-| treaty pledging respect for China's administrative integrity and immedi- ately afterwi to -give approval- to - the facts. There was not one syllable 1 . 1 2 5 v AR TR iy s T Leg of 38c |, L Box Assorted | yoppee, Poroske Doy 105, i Endorrong ag0ed nas pe e | B ° : gl v 59¢| Rock - 24e |z 255, he hoped the day would come when NAI[ONALELECI‘RI(‘AL Young and Tender ocolates ) rawn - Lb. :irét“;:llécumsnn:es it seemed imprac- Sum palD’ 5 & \ < . S B o BB s | § HOLLAND BELLE BUTTER::s::50ch. ~