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14 A 3 FRENGH INVASIUN |Epi pic of Courage at Sea Is Told 5"'«"1'.:‘:':3?'3.. R T e | S e SR g A w. finall; ot | the Mikado of Ja for having res- 4 :.ld. tp.n clk reus. uennm., but it rough w. cued the crew of a wrecked Japaness R d f Lost Sh': hdon the [iTeboat, It was badly | steamabip in the China #ss Soveral y escue rew [ P | stushed’ Betore e souia™ wit” gok | Seurn e, 'Othar oftasrs oF the liner abo nd was in splinters a few |also have been decorated for bravery, ——————————————— min: ater. both in war anhd peace. | The"Clintonte, mesnwhite hat g el e RO Y l.v:nu.eu-crn- :onll,bboun raxnn;.llnu from ’F'or- Capt. Y "‘1"’ ,?"‘ |‘¢ be- | ORK, ‘The tale | tune W "England, was lor he left. (o vent ecoming a |- omfv:-’ 1o r.:)::“:? .F:.nu.ot‘: ‘Q“"fih - fon When it was sighted un’nnukdnnmt T iy ONE DIES IN CRASH. e Empress. Capt. arley, relating his Former Candidate for Presi- | desve ements to Muloturny. with periences, said: 'Two More Hurt, One Fatally, in kesp & sinking vesssl aloat untdl help | put off in & lifebou Manaed Fumpe Thive Days. (" dent Against Force % erday when the | start couid be made. “For three days and nights, we had North Carolina Accident. - ':'::' ::‘h EC:*D:‘A o Bx‘” s ::a Schoomer Sinking Rapldly. manned the pumps. We had given| CHARLOTTE, N. C., January 29.—~C, Er by Arms. Be oran o e oaner Clin. | “The achooner was sinking rapidly | ND~b: - | 31 Steels, twenty-nine years old, for & o e S | as we rowed for it,” McMurray said. | merly of Lancaster, & C. is dead; tonla of Lubenber, N. 8. The rescue | .. yq orew was clinging to ropes, and $en atter we were sighted, did not | Minsel Shaver of Lancastér alies p every wave broke over the tiny craft, | Delleve thal e- | lleved to be fatally injured, and J. J. HITS PLAYING POLITICS In which o was 50 heavy we could not go | (o5 Y, #RIP sank. I cennot 4ay. 100 | gapp, also of Lancaster, i seriousiy steamship and Capt. oy of the)alongside, and the men were com-|Murray and his men, as they took a|injured as a result of a collision be- R ioat schooner Siayed “the” leading pelled "t jump Into the gwirling | despsrate chance In efecting our res- | tween an automobile end Southern -X'OCI aves. ‘e had some trou n pick- | cue. train 0. a A8 street cross- “Reckless Partisanship” Denounc Ipless 1n & terrific storm, the Clin- | ing them Up, &nd a1l were UEterly ox- |- Chief Qfoer )!u!(u’n.y his brother ing here last night. ed—Would Establish a Construc- tive American Leadership. By the Associated Press. : - SPRINGFIELD, Ohlo, January 29.— Fxpressing his opinfon that the in- vaslon of Germany by France was & nistake, James M. Cox, former Gov- 2 ernor of Ohio and democratic candl- : date for the presidency in 1920, in an address here yesterday declared . . “the time has come when no ques- tion should be settled by force of arms.” L H } Mr. Cox dealt entirely with inter- Bt ot Bt s 1508 H STREET, N. W. - — . < cake tion of International endeavors.. The : . > 5 1) meeting was sponsored by the Y. M. £ ( 5 Rl Partisanship Denounced. L We kept politics out of the war, T QUA = D ut unfortunately the tasks of peace . i EST LITY—FULL FLA AND me embroiled in our politics by | OF VELVETY SMOOTHNESS e senatorial round-robin,” said Mr. % R\ x. “It created an international dis- ’ ter that is recognized now even . v partisans. The {lls of senatorial g 5 ‘fophecy in the lurid picture drawn 2 »ale into Insignificance as compared with the dissolution occasioned by & - ckless partisanship. It is but a & : i i Wista of time to elaborate upon the i is offered by the opening of our Division of ~Lnk»~4 and misfortunes of the past. ne vital 1iving question now is, be done to save the world's d lization? Certalnly Moderately Priced Furniture B 6 MATCHES 25° can be no eflicient merging of ose without American participa- Beginning with this premise, s In this collection we have assembled a complete stock of Furniture Y nn duty comprehends theso es- that has been made and selected with meticulous care being, | PACKAGES Would Eliminate Politics. : c irst, the lifting of the whole > . & o N = n out of politics. e TISTE I e Correct in Design—Dependable in Construction tructive American leadership that 1 inspire a sustaining publioc opin- 2 o administration can put an end Our many years of experience in home turnishing and our close association with the manu- - ! B\ GOLD tisan controversy if it forms nternational relationships facture of much of our merchandise give to our clients an assurance of satisfaction and 1 our moral and economic agen- i Y Large C - The people are in allows us to endorse, without reserve, all articles that we sell. . DU ST Package 2 3 If the league of nations is not : u‘:'f‘lfi‘i\é"b:“:;‘n‘,‘:d“?;‘.?“;;:; We cordially invite you to i.nsped.and become ‘aequainted with C R THREE NEW STORES TR rasation. it lexst, as & stop 1 the our stock whether or not an immediate purchase is contemplated. ! ) Al eony, Bt I che potarhmiacl We would welcome your comparing our prices with those L B " Bense WhI" SuEgest (hat W At s 8 o s Sl i asked for similar goods elsewhere i \ RIVERDALE, MD. nd rehabilitation. It shoul then be o Opposite Railroad Station ono under plainly expressed terms hat will allay the fears of those of i . 3 Fopa i We it below but o | 4805 GEORGIA AVE. NW sbiections to details proposed in the 2 U ¥V past.” Examples of our Moderately Priced Furniture BRENTWOOD, MD. .orsi (hanges in Stations of | Post Office Army and Navy Officers HAND-DECORATED BED ROOM SUITE, comprising twin beds, bureau, dreumg Of Interest to Capital table, bench, night table, chiffonier, side chair (8 pieces) . . . . . . . $290 . & PALM OLIVE —" Asms MAHOGANY BED ROOM SU"E, rising twin beds, ht table, b R \B C e e chest of drawers, dressing table, dr?;sm mirror, two side drrlfirs Sipces) . . 30 o S O A P 3 Cakes 20 ned to duty at Fort Lewis, Wash. Jleut. Col. Edwar ; ¢ WALNUT BED ROOM SUITE, comprising twin beds, ht hble, bureau, dressmg e o ofitb&‘::;, table, bench, chiffonier, side churp (8 pieces) . . mg N el has been detailed to duty with i 2 | e Guard, with MAHOGANY AND MAPLE BED ROOM SUITE, camprising P -0 sunnytleld Blltter DM 59c s ot sl table, bureau, chiffonier, dressing mirror, dressing table, side chair (7 pieces) . iward TR Tonted T i Fresh Creamery Tub Butter, Ib... ............57c dent, WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, comprising side-board, serving table, drawer-top ; insford E. Oliver, Corps of i arst Louin has been da: table, china cabinet, one arm-chair, five side chairs (10 pieces) . . . s ; Q Engineers, and also to duty with the MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE, comprising side-board, linen chest, dmmg i Z POT ATOB c Area. table, china cabinet, one armchair, five side chairs (10 pieces) . i Sergt. Charles H. Bover, Coast Ar- =i n:lerv Corps, at Fort Monroe, Va., B W decs o the. retived Vit MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUITE, compmmfiuade-board serving table, dmmg PN Big Mealy Cookers. Peck............... it Dav ia Rge\"}r‘s‘l\er:.&n Quarter- table, china cabinet, one armchair, five side rs (lO pieces) . . . . PR = ster Corps, in this cf as been H e e ity 5 Homolats, e CHESTNUT DINING ROOM SUITE, comprising side-bdard, dining tuble, PN : - E( ;GS g o 39¢ TR b Soai. Bl hble, china cabinet, one armchair, five side chairs (10 pleces) o @ e | ] e D iy . Each piece is marked separately, and can be ordered individually. i N Sunnybrook Fresh Eggs, in cartons, doz. .59¢ been assigned to the 17th Infantry at Fort Croo Capt. H: L Gwy , 17th I - H el HESEY o i e OCCASIONAL PIECES .\ 10 ered to Guatemala City, Guate- e 2 : ; : ) 24-1b. . la; nir deut); as ;nu‘z;r% n;tlclhe.m Chairs e « « o Secretaries . o mup End Tables . L H : econd Leut, John C. uchminski, . H ..‘ Gngincer Offcers' Reserve Corps. at Lamps. . . . Table Nests . 42 up Book Cases . £ New York City, has been ordered to -3 Fort Humphreys, Va., for instruction, Tilt-Top Tables Mirrors < . ~18up . Tea Wagons . B H i Capt. Lloyd Zuppann, Quartermaster : ~. ol i G L ZubpenD. dustermayter Gate-Leg Tables Prints . . . i ‘20up Desks . . . i dignal Corps, have been relieved from 1 H § or c duty in the Philippines and ordered H 3 ’ to_the United States. Warrant Officer Henri M. Herff, re- foming o g T Sarmatty il ORIENTAL RUGS AT EXCEPTIONAL PRICES ; . P & G White 5 | Beinz Baked Seassin Nt tholcosstiseranne We are able to offer a limited number of Genuine Handwoven Turkish Oriental Rugs | @7 Naphtha Soap, cake. U Beans, can...... H avy. | 4 ] Capt. Joseph K. Tuneste tias) besn at an unusually moderate price N ;firk?.n'. s, 16c | cl:;t-nt Putum | Epm e SRl L L Sre6ix9it . .. $65 Swze8ftx10f . . $100 Sze8itxllf . . $105 2N cakes .........., 6¢c o . sistant chief of staff, United States feet. y These are no more expensive than the best machine-woven rugs B Babbitt’s 5c Chocolate, Commander Vaughn K. Coman of H eanser -Ib. cake “he bureau of aeronautics, Navy De- ‘ | - - Yelb. partment, has been detailed as exec- Tes s eran utive officer of the battleship Delas E : N Kln: Haakon Litut. Commander Steuart 8. Brown, Also a large selettion of 4 Sardines, can..... in charge of the branch hydrographic A Somman of the € & ‘S uion SMALL ORIENTAL RUGS OF PERSIAN WEAVE o ; Lieut, wouis 0 al e naval : / Faoadtl i mpan Sonin, R beee $285, 30, 35, 40, 50 and up - 2B C O F E E S The President has accepted the ] ! S e e e DOMESTIC RUGS, CARPETS AND LINOLEUM N to ploase every taste and euit every purse to take effect l-er}?rufl{y]& c . r s Lieut-Commander Walter C. Espach CARPETS in. wide! i Flm yul, Lieat Wilbourt E. Greenwood, RUGS (9 x 12 . size) ; @7 in. wide) : 9 co 15 C edical Corpe, attached to the re- o i iy L S Reversible Wool . . . . .$26.00t0 36.00 ' Wiltons and Velvets. . . . $3.25 to 6.50 yd Supreme rke e al recruit- A xmiriste K H g barracks Hampton rosds, Vi, Velvets e e s oo 7250t0 77.50 Axminsters . . . . . . . 3.00t06.50 yd. e s e Lieut. Norma etts, Medl : ‘. orps, with ma"hzd ‘;J[lflnerdBrlan%‘gf . - letie « 4400 to 80.00 WIDE A\ Santo’ Domingo, has been 0.00 -SEAMLESS CARPETS : IMAH. duty at thgd recruiting ob:!:;dckl: ® Sve - 7500t 11 3 4 o L 4 ¥ C ampton_roads. .50 35.00 Chenille width) yd. Lieut. Dwight Dickinson, jr., Medi- P - 8250101 %1%, 15,20 b ) .+ . $11.00 09 lrc e m“ cal Corps, at the naval fedical - 2 o '3 x School, this city, has been ordered to ) the naval yacht Mayflower for duty: LINOLEUM —_— : A “ [} ” STREET CAR STRIKE OVER. B LA S AL 5 8 o ClOCk cormLs. 25c : MEXICO CITY, January 20.—A com- - g . : 5% 0 A promise agreement under which ‘L street car service, which was sus- pended eight days ago, will be re- t sumed foday 'has been "signed by ; Store Hours: THE T E AE delogates representing the : and the tramway oficials, The strik- 8A. M.t S30P. M. : ors at @ mass meeting held Saturday ; ; $ - declared that their leaders had be- 8 GREAT trayed them and were not conduet. E s ! A : ing the strfke in the best interests of thelr union. After the session, which e el '- ' ' ‘ Bl Ovcr 7000 stores in the U.S the @fferences betwéey ‘the men- wnd; . " - . . - - s ) ® k4