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TILTINTHE SENATE OVER SHIP SUBSIDY Charged That Filibuster Is On to Prevent Action on Ad- ministration Bill. Charges that a fillbuster was undet- way {n the Senate to prevent action on the administration merchant ma- rine b1} were made yesterday after- noon by Senators Smoot and Watson, vepublicans, and denied by Senator }agrison; democrat. I order, he said, to test his. dec- laration that democratic opponents of the administration bill had deter- ned it should not come to a vote Congress adjourns, Senator ratson submitted two proposals to x dates for a vote, one two weeks BALLOU SAYS SCHOOL BILLS ARE ESSENTIAL j Cathedral x{elghu Citizens Told of Teacher Pay and Compulsory Features, Defending the teachers’ salary and compulsory education bills, Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of schools, last night told the Cathedral Hejghts Citizens' Assoclation that the passage of both measures was essential in order that teachers shall receive tend school as they should. pulsory education bill, explained that understhe present law children were only compelled to attend school one day in four, which made it hard for the truant officers working in co- operation with the Juvenile ©wurt to accomplish anything toward mak- ing a child attend school if dis vroper salaries and that children at- | Dr. Ballou, in upholding the com- | housing problem in the schools, say- ing that the rooms were overcrowded and that there were a number of | school buildings now lo use that had been condemned and several that should be condemned. The assoclation passed a resolu- tion “to back the superintendent of schools to the full extent of his.de- |sires in anything pertaining te schools.” , Miss Josephine Burke, prinelpal of the John Eaton School, advocated & reduction in the size of classes, in- dividwal equipment for the cooking | departments in the schools and | manual training classes to extend as |low as the third or fourth grade, pointing out that it was essential that the younger children have a certain |amount of such training, and “that | nearly all “youngsters” like to do | something with their hands. A reception was held to members of the associgtion and thelr friends. President ray presided. CANAL'S RECORD YEAR. ALBANY, N. Y., January 5.—The largest tonnage in many years' since 1913 was carried he” New. York state canal in 1 according to the report of State erintedent of Public Works Charles L. Cadld, sub- mitted to the legislature today. During 1922 there were carried over 1 | the Erie canal between Troy and Buf- | falo a total of 1,485,259 tons, Which constituted an increase over 1921 of D. C. PROMISED FIRST FRENCH ART EXHIBIT Zonta Club Told /by Mrs, William Hitz of Plans for Foreign Dis- play at Center. Mrs. Willlam Hitz yesterday l!hrnoon in_addressing members of he Zonta Club of Washington at lhdr ‘weekly luncheon In dining room C of the Men's City Club. “At present there is an exhibition from Poland on view in the Art Center and arrangements have been made with England and_France to hav, exhibitions later. The French exhi bit will be shown some time next; year. This exchange of art should e Lofactor in establishing a firm onal peace.” . Hitz first became interested in this work when studylng gymnastics in Sweden a number of years ago. It Swedish language and secure special permission from the King of Sweden in order to enter the gymnastic work by artists and criticizing it 25 16 encourage botter and more pro- 1ific output. Judge Kathryn Sellers invited the members of the club, of which she is & member, to attend the tea she will give next Th day afternoon at the Women's City Club for the mem- bers of the Women's Ind ference, which will be in Two new members were the club. They wers Miss Karoline Klager and Miss Loulse Lakin. SCHWAB GIVES PIPE ORGAN. | . SAN FRANECISCO, January & | Charles M. Schwab has presented a | pipe organ to the city of San Fr cisco, to be placed in the Art Pala being erected in Lincoln Park by Mr. and Mrs. Adolph B. Spreckles as a memorial to 3,600 Californians who Wwas necessary for her to learn the fell in the world war. “For the first time in history Paris is eomlnt to_America to exhibit art,” school where she desired to tuke this. Men's Suits and Overcoats Tuxedos Included 0% and 25% OFF nother six weeks from | ined: Secnator ‘Harrison said two a time for debate, & democrat, Utah, & to the ax-weok | | » Filibuster Charge. i e nm»:mrring char, | 1 ipprnpr'!(ll\n bills to unprecedented. n_through, 5% | When you see the “Bayer He also dwelt on the acute |50 per cent. ' Cross” on tablets, you are | getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by BENEFIT SOCIETY ELECTS. i physxcnans over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Announcement of the election of | o directive I of the Dis-| 2 t Associatlon, lding, for | s made to- ' A. T. Lewis, | Colds Toothache Neuritis Neuralgia Headache Rheumatism Lumbago Pain, Pain Dol or | ‘Accept only ‘“‘Bayer” package which contains proper directions. Tandy “Bayer 12 1 epirts ts the trade mark of Bayer Manuf Hahn "Clearance 2200, 227, NOT “Sale’ Shoes. Excel- lent “Hahn Quality” Shoes, made up e:peclall\ for us at a time when the factories needed business. Four well made styles in good-looking tan laced shoes for girls and boys. Worth a lot more than these prices: 7222277 Girls® Sizes, 8% to 11... ... Misses® Sizes, 1172 10 2. ceene. Boys’ Sizes, 11 to 13%. Boys’ Sizes, 1 to 5%... <o -$2.45 » boxes of 12 tablets—Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. actare of Movoaceticacidester of Sallcylicacld Sales“ 4 . Special Satur.day Sale 1,500 Pairs Good Shoes For Girls and Boys Girls 1 Geietor, Continuing the two big “MARK DOWNS" of women's fine shoes 29 2N Py Two great groups that have kept Buying- Interest at fever heat these last few days. Dozens of splendid styles marked down from our regular stocks. Th styles formerly $5.95 to he $4.75 includes $8.50. T%: $; 50 group embraces former $8.50 to $12 styles, and some newly arrived Spring models. Do not fail to - get here tomorrow! Saturday Sale Sill! Stoeh'ngs % Spsclal tomorrow. 0 dozen full- oned, black thr s = “City Club Shop’ make. Very un- 1318 G St. ususl value...me. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. (No Children's Shoes at G Street Store) Hotel Hamilton takes pleasure in announcing that, beginning on Saturday and every Saturday there- after, there will be dancing in the dining room during the luncheon hours from twelve to two-thirty o’clock. Special music. | Attracting Crowds Daily | | Our Mid-Winter Clearance of | SUITS & O’'COATS| 1 % to 15 Off! The quality of the materials, the style—both are typi- f cal of “Monroe” Standards—a standard that has made | these garments preferred by a half million New Yorkers. 316.75| $21.75| $26.75 2nd Floor Values up to | $30.00 now ........ Values up to $35.00 now . ......... Values up to | $50.00 now ......... Give Your Homemade Bread Finer Flavor . Remember the essential part that FLOUR plays in the goodness of your home. bread! PATAPSCO FLOUR ig milled from rich, strong wheat—wheat from the fin- areas of the comntry. The ern Gambrill milling: retains. in psco Flour the full, rich wheat- d_this, in turn; gives to bread baked with Patapsco Flour the natural wheaty taste and wholesome nutty flavor that are the delight of all who love really good bread. Buy .2 2, 6, 12 or 24 pound sack of Pa- tapsco Flour at your grocer’s on our money- back guarantee. C. A. GAMBRILL MFG. CO, Inc. Baltimore, Md. Millers Since 1774 Every Garment in the House Reduced $50.00 $40.00 $45.00 $36.00 $40.00 $32.50 $317.50 $30.00 $35.00 $28.00 $32.50 $26.50 $30.00- $24.00 Suits and Overcoats . Suits and Overcoats . Suits and Overcoats . Suits and Overcoats . Suits and Overcoats . Suits and Overcoats . Suits and Overcoats . No Charges for Alterations STANLEY SHOP 1209 Pa. Ave. N.W. FLORSHEIM SALE! | Beginning tomorrow every pair “FLORSHEIM" High Shoes In our 5 Washmgton stores 88 Were $10 and $12 Pair ND, when we say that, we say “A mouthful.” It means exactly what it says—that every pair of “FLORSHEIM” High Shoes in our entire stocks —without any . exception—has been - reduced. Naturally, the best sizes are not going to last long. So, it hehooves youfio get here just as early as you can tomorrow m-ning, Manl ALE starfs at 8 A M. Saturday at all our stores. - Our 9th St. & Pa. Ave. Stores open Saturday nights. Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9tk St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa, Ave, S.E, “City Club Shop” 1318 G St.