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Dy T we are prompted to nmndmdutifu ‘style is ‘mew and worth while. . HESS includes it in. their stock—and each pair - bears the HESS SIG- NATURE, the indel- ible stamp of REAL SHOEMAKING AND QUALITY, . MER NDISE. N—HESS &= = , 931 Pa. Ave. NW. price moderation I, The Washington Home of the * Famous Bnr PhiplmShws " Straw Hat Spec1a11sts The style and shapeof a straw hat to suit each man’s features is perhaps more important than in other hats, We are here to give you just the hat you want, but will be glad to advise you which hat best suits your individuality—if you wish. B 7ee s a4 e s o 4 8 8 & b 88 Thousands of Hats and Every lllnlnllol m Alurlnn merge of those Who do mnot have’s President Harding, erday afterncon before the annusl [ 35 meeting of the Chamber of Commeros of the United Htates in Convention Hall. He frankly told the delegates that If the commerce of America were slways conscientious there never would be & single excuse for govern« ment In American: business. - He told the convention'that dom- merce cannot be adjusted alone to the fortunes of the captains of !ndustry, admonishing them that there must “always be a thought of the great mass without ‘whom there ocould be Ro productivity on the one hand, and Mttle consumption on the other, Honesty Essential No business can perman that is not honest, h he didn't think any “ merchant marine; he nld that there was not a nation in the world that ever maintained minence in trade without its being eminen carrier of trade. He and at the same time put America conspicupusly on.the pathway of the Seas. an essentisdl not only for exe panding commerce, but excdeedingly edsential for American defense. Commerce Vital Pursait. " sald President Hard- lace In all sid nlonl. Undoubtedly, to do with the bringing about of the world war, and I think I can say, just as confidently, that it was never once forgotten in the negotiation of peace. It Is so inextrical all we do that commerce foremost {n the life of “We in America—I am unseemly to say it—are comm\ull & great peopl u we d uy g\mtllull, x’" l'l‘. nmun-hln of lh Impelling , one, .. because ha) learned from our observatie: cial and afvic itfe that from. ?h golden stream of com o everything in lfe vornu whlh g :;: were" not' for thi at comes i ductivity: ..?&m there would be littla of education, there would be less of art, there would be few of the finer dttalnments, . which. make lite worth while. K[mufl the! ublrfluom of n-a. Tustness Must Bo!Memest: “1 do mot think that shy:ibusl can permanently succeed'thst ix ndt honeat. And I do mot think'any en- ‘terprise ought 16 succeed that is not be hnnnubu And 1t vlfl%‘wfllhiumblnn ho'n and honor, ich make: luch unchallenged befo! ‘T:-rc s one tu - orld. ’.n h ng 'tlnt would help more| !hlfl u give to the world ln exam| fi. of a commercial nnland b} 1 won Let me you one ampl - | are having the prvblon of urm lu- qul be no nbldln. nvlrfl without merlt, and I am equally sure that there can be but little of t without pros- POB'} of reward. o talking uou- ul-unl than, and expressing & hope for its restoration, to which we_ can -u very cordlally subscribe, and he said Plo- for Russia. . “'Mr. President, it will nevér be brought &bout until the existing. xys- tem s abandoned.! He said, ‘I know Deasants of simple honesty and ready industry who have heretofore al- ‘ways been. eagér to work ynd‘ duce, but und from them, the in- de- sia, can never the communistic A S and the rewards for righteous human activity are re- d to the citisenship of that land.’ happy to come today because merchant ine day on your TORT! PPy 0 _come be- hought in the mind of the adniinis- present tirhe. which akes rank over that of a desire to o1 do mat know/ bt & world that aver munun‘#‘“-}nénce in lrlfli Wllhout it was cmlnent ak a || carrie) frad IR perfeflly heediess to “téll'a body of business men and wémen that no thoughtful producer tur; h competitor for hip deliveries. ou may apply that to aations. Andi just now the American republic finds itself in ‘an. unusual situation. Out of the critical conditions existing dur- Ing the world war we bullded ships } and ships and ships, We expended | billions to enlarge our shipping- to| meet the war need, and peace m and found us the owners of thy is no 'one .comstructive || islation. Net an Easy 'I'-Ii 1 “It i3 not an easy task. I am sur now where I stand, because i oken officially to Congress. e In an American industry flrlt ot in the world. I do not want (any American industry destroyed to { me other in foreign lan '‘An lYlultumm was brought to attention .of some members of Con ress the other day of imports being g\‘oll[hl into the United States be- cause of conditions in the old world. Let. me »take n hypothetical _fi Imports, were bpought in, w the tarfft added on a pln the Airst cost ‘which' , We uy. 25 cen e m\clo ‘was pri 1 Amlrlean consumer at 2 commerce without a Int "lll does not D 't Mn!. and lsn't ehlll at ‘or real economy and Iunlu -t!duuon use— DEVOE“’"’ g Zinc T 're 100% ’un—h Ill sovering capacity, wearing ties, aconomy. A brand for Individual need. & Mirror Resilvering a Speciaity. Becker Paint & || CHAS. E. HODGKIN, Mgr. -.tel-.l- oy an X Exer-| 48y, ; zflwmm wmfll ot “4.-‘-." S n fete at l luncheon Wednesday afternoon-at 1 cl '}r 1 begin Iu ursday morning at 1 :,em::' Rev. = E Week pro- A rie ‘which ufi 'na ‘:‘ u.. i1 deliver the iululn the oot Tantey e et b on Ly morni u.adm‘vh 1] bo“flnu)u by mflnl lepartms that -lcl.l'n 8 o'clock: the alumna. nfllll the adoption of children - ly be secured. see our America go on as a nation pro- not just hundreds of Mlllonl but & nation surpassing our possible dreams, future where men rch the righteous inheritance of & free clti- hip in this republis A Bflt ventor has succ preducing s perfectly tra: rubber, for which many uses pr aloted, notably a8 substitute for Eiass in auto windshields and windows. ‘Women of the higher class in Japan are conventionally expected to ha little to do outside their own hom “OPEN TO 6 O’CLOCK EVERY DAY” B Where Your Dollars Connt Most 200 WOMEN’S SILK DRES;ES Formerly $10.00 to $17.50 7 99 - " One-of-a-kind samples and small lots of crepe de chine, $698 OFI)' and Dotted Swiss 1 girls up to 1 and black for girl 10; made with el waists _and bottoms. rchaser. ».canton crepe and taffeta silk Dresses for misses and women. Every size in lot. Choice of black, navy, brown, tan, rose, green, lavender, etc. Every dress this season’s newest, fresh- £it styles. $4.50 GINGHAM DRESSES New Beautiful Wi “Btaftels” Swise Commerce With Comsclence. “TWhile I am speaking very briefly, 1 wish to speak for a commerce wn" a conscience. “If I were to bring only one.ad- monition ‘20 you I would like to charge you men and women of in- fluence and._responsibility with the task of eliminating from American commerce those who ‘do not have conscien: whese consclencel practies ring that criticl which sometimes l!l.ndl our Am n ac- tivities. “Some thing has been sald—and, T think, opportunely said—that we want & period In America with less government in business and more business {n government. If the com- merce of America were always con- entious there never would be a excuse fof government in American busin “There is not -n agency In ‘Amorl» can-life which can so quickly put an end to abuges and offenses in Ameri- can commerce as those who are eon- spicuous in the leadership of that commerce, Tt will ot do to pursue the activi- with which we Americans are 8o eminently connected witheut a mindfulness of everybody involved. Hat a Good Hat $2. 50 to *6.00 Q2 Nirih INC T%Lfi.l? Sult Departmeht Specnals 518855581258 Sk 1imed A Big Tailoring portunity! Special Pur_chases Make Possible the llm Tor® ot -grade mu st ti b= "“" "'“ and remainders of throughout lines that sold for $19.98 1 e e e Saturday pecials 50¢ Millinery Trimminp Tray Orsemonts. Pratia, e c 227 celors and values is C B0t of om-mssu ,,,,".f;". ".,..'..,".'"' OPPORTUNE " SELLING IMen’s, Women'’s and Children’s Underwear MEN'S NAINSOOK MD!B' LACE YOKE m SLIP-OVER UNION: SUITS -..mm.: A nice qual- 17" Nainsoak et & UnionBuit; ality wide plaids. c 4 T llnled erulth * f with w!b ”Im Continued Offering of . :ow and lr-ldn. $40 to $50 Quahty i|LADIES’ EXTRA SIZE GlRlS NAINSOO" ultlngs e oo 77c Made to Your Measure Atr Th;s Very Low Price e lhnr cave; Commerce cannot be adjusted alone all sies. to the fortunes of the captains of { | industry. There must a y8 be a thought of the great mass, without whom there could be no productiv- ity, on the one hand, and little con- sumption on the other. ‘War Brings Chaages. Speclal SALE~ of Cut-Out Sandals A Limited Number of Pairs Bnn . Tdeal for girls; elas- war _which preceded. it, but more gic Sioogher notably the great world war, be- jong_wenr, cause of its incalculable Imm shirred eldstic 2 mm waist Brmg flle Boy Salwdly um-l uel:s sk and Bine e botton ciosed croteh. been an -utter sacrifice of every nf— fort, if we did not find th rre human procession on a little higher plane than that which it followed before. And American commerce must keep that in mind. A half dozen or so of new cut-out models selected for _this special sale only. Finely Made ~ Also Unus:_xal Values in S Better -Grade Suitings Correctly ~ %35 ang 5390 a s g ! 3 Ni an-rvalu :bring even better values than have yet<been % ! Galleries . flere;'n! these most &opullr prices. THIS IS A, REAL-QP * PORT! TY——one of best we have offered”in. our 23 yea histos high-i gmh womed suitings are truly unusual. at these wlv,pflefl T e Have Your Window : . Al SHADES “woolen checks and borders. Blue Butterfly Crepe Bloomers "”1 say v.hl- because at the very mo- 2 g 4 &M Dresses mh ) "’n’ . 37c oome: btedly there § 1 T n el Ve c‘;m;:l:zhl:enallylrl‘h an e old. Made with $1 Corsets lace and embroidery trimming ‘ or rows of ruffies. Fledk STRAWBERRY Up to $15 Coats | Riu'h Ji'iE. niv ICE .CREAM Men’s Washable elty cloth tn duplieated styies o 60c qt- Made of T 4-ll-Hllll Ties 2 HACONA T $139 Gl Middis | 2335 2 94 ’_"‘,‘fi;-,':u 17 sizes, L LR Mate ot el by g chocks and white or with ota. & &% 98¢ SRR = it “’ Both with and .’ n -" .I'.h-t collars at- sl 59 Spluthd Wash Suits P m .h‘_ Gouble turned Pt o bt i Sade at B g Zm o dieseos ..'.-:-m..“""*.*- 98¢ - --'-"-“,.m l‘l‘. 4 to 14 years. Women'’s Onyx s Only a.few dozen left of a large lot Onyx Brand Pointed Heels Threld Silk. Hose; white, polo, suede and black. ment we on the threshold of a sl 89 eut apd Well )l-d- FRESH HOMEMADE sna White 64(! Z c1.-|.. out 37 ” -i-l_ ‘Ppolette nov- oty TR 821 H St.N.E. Boys’ Wash Hato tlon styles; " stzes. Men’s Pongee Shirts G2 5% J\ . ] spzsctor rejects—we would advise early O 1 AT DO [ AT A Good, beavy siik, in black, white, pon- [ J-um -~ Children’s Gingham reen is constantly sco markets ior choice Made in. patent leather—which is : the “biggest hit;”. turned and, welt - gg sewed soles, patent covered mihtary fl clothes TAILORED TO YOUR and ]ow heds M) E- at less than the cmcm 5 43 ; : 7 5 ! % ; : ! ey & & ; 'reldy-mlde “fit-everybody" dathe | Newcomi & Green 10()2 F Street N W. stant" almnnu is responsible !or unusyal values, Come in—have 'y