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/ T e : : WHE EVENTN@ NTAR. WXSHINGTON, D. ©. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2/, 1925, ]]EMANUBR"AIN !i.lllI----Il.lIh.-I-I‘IlIlI‘lIllllIIl-lIlIl..lIIIiIIlI-lnlI.I--l-lIlIll-llIIllIII-IIIII--IIIIIII' < L} Liberals and Lab“flhe_?‘f"“ . ~ s emioiiine | The Shopping Centen—1ith and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Denounce Law’s “Disas- i 3 ' . trous Negative Policy.” |m NG oo - - ZioPALAIS ROYAL | £STATEMENT IS EXPECTED : H fPremier May Be Forced to Make |® Government's Attitude Known Next Month. A remarkable sale of the newest ideas and colors in early spring Hats, consisting of Satins, ; 1 Failles and Straw and Faille combinations iin a glorious array of all the new spring colorings; i small and medium chic hats comfiprise this selection, smartly trimmed with flowers, ribbons and 1 embroidery in a host of pretty styles that wiill appeal to the Miss and Young Woman. e HERTY. Chicago Daily News. 1033, LONDON, January 24.—Pressure upon ths British government increased today ¥trom liberal quarters whence demands Sfor an immediate statement of its in- Yentions with regard to the French oc- cupation of the Ruhr basin increased to he fever point. Liberal and labor #icaders are’ denouncing Prime Mintster onar Law for what they term his dis- rztreuu negative policy. § In most outspoken statements liberal snewspapers declare that Bonar Law $cannot continue his attitude of benev- exrrewans New Arrivals of Smart Spring Hats arriving daily, depicting the latest imported ideas in our Trimmed Parlor. Priced at $7.50, $10.00 to $16.50. New Sports & Tajlored Hats, $3.98 to $5.95 h % ok rritoyy | M / Y7/ - The new and beautiful in sports hats are arriving daily and will be strongly favored from now :i:‘nd:‘))“eB:l};la‘;‘\dc‘(::trnl 28 IF It whre their ! w // 4 - on. Included are new wool hats in six smart styles to go with the new Camel's Hair Spring | a 0 Oman S 00 fown. especially ar in case of trouble the | oy = [ /i == « ] Coats, fancy all-straws in Macre shadings, Chic all-straws in pretty Poke styles, etc., that will be,, ' ABritish it n the French against ! 3 fne \;ern::::o Jm i sure to please the Young Woman that secks the new in sports hats. h i in Careleasmess. in i % . I Ittt Ll b (g ) | o Stout to Be Stylish 00 much dangerous material for !- . s 75c Heat Frames, 49c. Straw and Hair Cloths and Straw Braids in an inter- £ I furte cuvies Binding i f / ¢ esting selection of styles and colors. At 98¢ to $3.75. H % 1t is the duty of British soldiers to | g | A - - . i e Antiand, but anouid | Tilustration represeats gemeral style—Palals Royal—Second Floor. | —is being conclusively proven to many of our stout patrons Hictence ooy there mothing would [ daily in our Corset Department since the arrival of Miss B O raw as” the” Americans | Dougharty, the well known New York 'Expcrt. who is here ‘i:‘?r e S wvans (% theAnjesicans gy conducting an instructive Exposition of § Another point where trouble may Phadititiiais New Handmade | Wonderful Groups of Handmade | swisnsow sotasticsion pMce has instructed Lord Kilmarnock, | g Corsets Corsets G i from wotig or to vots avainet | g ol ke ! P Ri G 5E Ch . sl ropositions which his goverament L ?r’z‘ 7% bellevea that the situation in - Dlmlt Orto can owns emlse, 098 Come in and see her. Have her show you what one of G e o wifi e foroaa | these wonder corsets can accomplish for you. ‘We are sure that %0 make public a statement of the Ml - VERY FINE-COUNT LINGERIE CLOTH, BEAUTIFULLY HAND DRAWN AND EMBROIDERED. u will be agreeably surprised at the transformation they will y;m in 2 y Models at $9 to $13.50. = e in your appearance. Mo .50. overnment’s position before the re- pening of parliament on February 12. | @ . New Showing of One- | SpecialShowingofDainty | Advance Spring Showing RITISH VIEW CRYSTALLIZES. {® . Bl A g . ?’ = im Ouses Piece Tub Dresses, $1.88 'L Envelope Chemise, SZ.OS,E of Lovely Petticoats, $5 Youthline Corsets for average or ©Opinion Increasingly Opposes Neu- ‘m ! Of Standard Ginghams, Percales v(:l‘ heavy thread ((:xi:pe de ((:lhine. 1 J Made of dufl"e‘u, }Zadium. Satin, rality i upied Zone. i | lo trimmings of laces and me- | Jersey an ovelty materials, = o (L.m.y..:l:,:.c S I‘: s and ChmbAtays-. Pretty Y'fh col- dllliznl, finuhgd with two-toned lov:lg color cornbinat);ons. Regu- SMAREICE At . 5 LONDON, January 24 —Whether | 2 95 | ors with trimmings and pipings of | ribbon. Pink, white, blue and { lar and extra sizes. At $5. Rbe British government will modity |® L contrasting colors. { orchid. At $2.98.- | Palais Royal—Third Fieor. Wts attitude of benevolent neutrality |l $oward the Franco-Belgian action in #he Rubr in consequence of develop- ; ) FOR BUSINESS PERLERSSEEL rewoegen | RESERNIS g miomesys | 240Men’sChalmersFine Lot v A P Dreaseof Bnck suisn | S Ao s o B | Gl 2 T un % 3| Wool-Mixed Union Suits Fordance with ‘& poliey with which Also! Large variety of sheer | Appliqued in bright colors. 2 to ; and 7 to 12. At $2.98. | Creepers and Rompers I ®he British government is not in sol taige : 6 years. At $1.00. . £ Soft Poplin, $1 i ford is repugnant to that large bo white voiles, wide filet lace in- | : Separate Skirts of All- o ap i Substandards o 8 !.-e?.‘l‘r:”gngfi."_ '_hwh dw"":uv me. sertion or edge. All sizes, 36 Children’s School Bloomers Wool Serge, $3.50 \ Some with white waist, hand " Regular “c"dle ofis Thme jlnsiis thet Bt |y to 6. | of Black Sateen 50c Plasted model, body attached. | Subisidered in fgures.. Sizea to 6, Gt o Mrom the French policy of increased ;. | Full cut with elastic top and { In navy.onlv. Sizes 4 to 14. At l At $1.00. I § The Morning Chronicle says that it Palais Royal—Third Fioer, | bottom. 4 to 12 years. At 50c. | $3.50. Palais Royal—Third Floer. | Stie British sanctioned the expulsion |l 5 | s ° Palais Royal—Third Fleer. Children’s Dresses, suitable for graduation or confirmation. Just received our first ship- ment. Made of imported voile with youthful touches of ribbon and lace. Sizes 6 to 14. At $7.98. scoercion.’ fof von Lazenaur, this act was pre-: Jsumably ordered 'by the government fagainst the wish of every British smuthority, military ore civilian, in ologne. % Calls Situation Impoasible. ‘m M . h S ; . 3 A fimzlyime. :Vfi;ll Biaton h Seeae mpennie o 8 annis ports Loa - rre-mvento € amous | i Ve oo o British, o e e Warm Smart Serviceable | - o Sas o y P : Il . orrow it may be too late.” . ’ . i :lm;wd:a prevelnu ; ,0n the other hand. another section | Featuring extraordinary values in the season’s most popular selling ing. ay color. cheme will eventually yield substan: g - — < : COLONIALS WALKING SPORTS PUMPS grads. Sizes 34 to 50. jal results and (Delieves “that_the | n Ideal for Town, Country or Sports Wear DRESS PUMPS OXFORDS = il At $1.98. ring Rezofu o Tace the realitien " | W While style and fabric are featured, workmanship and finish have| Developed in many combinations and Palais Reyal—Main Fioor. e e | e g ey e T e et oo Sohy cotors | novel patterns. Leathers are— i i BLACK KID pparent association of the British ith the French in the orders by the and overplaid Polaires. English mixtures, novelties. | ;fi%gr CALF BROWN KID ‘rench for expulsione, “which hav stonished and aggrieved the po = ! TAN CALF BROWN CALF S . o & A Close-Out of all Remaining A B satin il acabiastibin of Tomorrow—in Our Bargain Basement Fur-Trimmed Coats | Patent Leather, Black Calf, Brown fid A ation,” says it is remarked that Pe Goutte is still generalissimo an and Tan Calf with harmonizing trim- 3 3 [ $ Formerly $ Formerly mings of Suede. Heels suitable for Dress, R 22 50 $29.75 to 42 50 $49.75 to Street and Sports Wear. All sizes in the l - en - L4 $39.75. 4 $69.75. combined offering. S 1 l Knit Underwear at Reduced Prices—Protect Yourself and Children | i . : ; ¢ ) | In Knit Underwear and Hosiery From Colds and La Grippe By Wearing Sufficiently Warm Underwear { for Woeiien and Childeen 52.25 and 32.50 Silk'flfld-wml 1 Childrefl’s Fleeced Union SUits, 89¢ I Wemen's Union Suits, ribbed, | _75c Hose—Wool-mixed Sports !nl('sh envelope style—open or closed. Hose, with embroidered clocks { LAUDS CANNED FoODS. e)nly Three Cases of Illness Tncod' 1 its s E. Z. the popular suits, high neck, long sleeve, ankle length; Dutch |l Low neck and sleeveless, knee | Heather effects, in browns and el deev";{:lfl-flmes.l:l:s, Sll 95 Cotton and wool | Becks elbow sleeves, knee leagth. 2 to 13 years. At 8%. i len:t,h. A sizes. T B o greens. 9 and 9. I g suits, Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length. YT regular sizes. Boys® fleeced gray ribbed union suits, long slecve, ankle length. 6 T g o ma Iness caused by eating canned goods year were traced to commer- ly-tinned foods, Secretary Frank o, Gorrell told delegates to the con- ention of the National Canners' As- nciation today. The remaining cases of illness were ue to some preserved foods, he saf "hese figures he ascribed to Dr. J. ". Geiger of the United States public ealth service, who investigated all uch cases. £ . —_— Miss May Francis is the new state ?nl-nntsndent of public instruction owa. $to Them Last Year, Session Told. : W, P At 89¢ | 785¢ Union _Swuits—Women’s Lisle. Hose — Women's—ribbe i hres. oak ot tha A Y ) L ooy - - | - —simulati Fashioned Ho Women s $1.25 Fleeced Union Smts' 89¢ Girls’ and Misses’ Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, ankle length. flzi:.}':;flie?::gh.n%k'seaow —biack, gy, . tan, - Fleeced lined, high neck, Jong sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; | All first quality. At 89c suit. ll and 38" Irregulars, C | brown OSandS% oo vk m g RO A By O S BOARA ’ 1 - low neck, sleeveless, ankle length. Regular and extra large sizes. All e rregulars; Z pairs for first quality, well made garments. At 89c. 9 - s i lity union suits. Sizes 46 t 25c Hese—Women's Ribbed Children’s $2 575 Un 3 1.95 { Women’s $1.75 Wool-Mixed Underwear, $1.59 | Yok shevcess, GO} | et g R aren’s .25 to S d | Ul‘l.lon Sl.llts, s D Merode wool mixed vests, high neck, long sleeves, Dutch neck, elbow | ee length, i 9 to 10. 3 prs. for SOC Carter’s wool-mixed, high neck and long sleeve, ankle length. In | sleeves, low neck, pants to match in ankle and knee kn’nh I Vests—Fine and Swiss Burson Hese—Seamless, fash- hite. First ity. 2 ¥ . .59, .75. izes, $1.75, 95. — k and sleeve- i i 3 white. First quality. 2 to 16 years. At $1.95 suit. & Regular sises, $1.59, regularly $1.75. Extra sizes, $1.75, regularly §1.95. Jf —low Tieptae Sies 50c o Sy:_ “{‘,,’,‘.‘.‘,‘,‘.",‘.‘,‘;’..?..500 % to 40. 3 fer Boys' Hose—First uality . . . I First Quality Women's Ribbed | Heavy Ribbed Biack Hose, re- Save Generously On Hosiery for Immediate Wear—Three Specials | =& sk | 255ma™ " * 50c : 3 il to 44 At 2 fer Wool Mixed—Boys’ and Girls', Wsen's Rogular S50 Sl Irregular Weaves of $2. - | English Wool Novelty Hose, Tl Bt SimeWomens Rivbed | ffci reguivn: Siecs G0 and-Wool Hose, $1.95 Pair - - | Silk-and-Wool Hose, $1 Pair . | Attractive Value, $4.95 s ane D el 70 9% At 3 c Full fashioned in black, brown, blue, heather ! Plain and English ribbed, some have the The popular plaid effects and stripes, in [ and sleeveless. 2 for 50c e bt and oxford. Also novelty checks, stripes and | ribbed eclastic tops, in black, brown, gray, | brown, gray, camel. Very smart styles. | T8¢ Underwear—Flecced Vests, | and long sleeves; pants - embroidered clocks. First quality. camel, blue, heather and tan. All sizes. J Palais Royal—Muin Ficer. with Dutch neck and elbow | ankle length. Broken 50 . sleeves; pants ankle length, with | sizes. 2for . - (v . muslin bands. 36 to 42. soc Tomorrow—Palais Reyal—Bargais duilds up healthy Sesh. Thin, pale, uny amd scrofulows chiidrem a de plump, resy and robust by Discovery.” They like ft, In recovering fro uvalescence trom coretes ane. butie he "whol F 1 ; : i S gorates am: wp the whole | _ 1 stem, and hejags health, [ ERRERRRRNEERRNERNRRERSE SRR AR R R R RRRERERER_SERERRNNDRENRNRNRERRERRARREENRNNRRENRNERERDERRRDNRNERERN]HN ‘ Each, Basement. .IIIIIIIII,IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl-IIIIIIIII‘IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII.IIII.II’I. »