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JOHNSON says we meet at table “to eat and drink togeth- er, and to promote kindness.” QWallis guests think kindly of each other, of their host, and of the good cheer that is here pro- vided. @ Price plays its part in the good opinion you will have of us. Wallis’ “Washington’s Largest Restaarant” 12th and G Streets NW. "The King of Lubricants” MOTOR OILS Known For Their Own Exclusive Qualities SHERWOOD BROTHERS, Inc. Phone Lincoln 7558 | Are You Ready - . To Begin That o 4o Painting? If so, come in and consult our practical paint experts; they will look over your painting prospectus— show you how to econ- omize on the amount of paint to be used— ‘and recommend the best paint for that par- ticular job. Then you can procure that Paint or Varnuh At Lowest: Prices We ca complete T of "PRATT "&\ LAMBERT ACMB QUALITY Paluts, Varaishes and Ir{lflell. . ' RACE TOROBINSON North Carolinian Withdrawsi From Contest for Demo- cratic Leadership. ILL HEALTH IS CAUSE Assured Senate Was United Be- hind Him at Start, Says Statement. has withdrawn from the race for|’ ‘ Senator Simmons of North Carolina democratic leader of the Senate in will be in every, respect able an isfactory.” he would retire from the lead acticn of Senator SIMMONS IS BETTER. Adjournment. However. | Senator F. M. S| drawn from the race of the mi He will be able to be out again the next ten d though the pl ed him to e ician has not yet t himself. cording to reports. the nexc Congress, leaving the field | to his opponent, Senator Robinson of | Arkansas. The announcement of the withdrawal was made by Senator Simmons’ colleague, Senator Overman, late yesterday afternoon. Senator Overman's statement, in part, follows: “My colleague, Senator Simmons, from his sick bed in New Bern, North Carolina, has asked me to make pub- lic a request that his name shall no longer be considered for the post of democratio leader in the Senate. Not- withstanding the fact that more than half the members of the present Sen- D: ty harmony. My colle: s have advised the best of care al months to come. and they strongly warn him against under- taking any new burdens until he shall have fully recovered his strength. Opposition Unexpected. tor Simmons in the beginning con- sented to the use of his name for the democratic leadership only upon what seemed to be_ satisfactory as- surances that there would be no con- siderable opposition. He stated then that he would not under any circum- stances enter into a scramble for the place. Since Senator Robinson, for Simmons feels 'high > now feels, however, calth and of the fact between his friends lin view of his i that the cont and those of Senator Robinson has grown so close and promises to be so.long drawn out, with the conse- quent neglect of that necessary c centration. by democratic senators of mind and effort on party and national affairs all through this year, that the highest national and party considera- tions demand that’the contest shall proceed no further. Senator Simrions therefore has asked and obtained the Ask for it in individual bot- tles—wherever soft drinks are sold. 2012 Eleventh “It is well known here that Sena- |'® Family consent of his friends to leave the field clear to Senator Robinson, whose leadership, my colleague believes, Knit With Minerva Yarns | They are worthy of your time and effort. / at the close of the present Congress. | actic: Simmons certain the selection of Sena- binson as leader, it is said. Will Be Unable to Return Before C., February 9.— rship of the Senate, is rapidly re- | ing from an attack of grip from | 1 he has been suffering for the pust | ten days, it was learned last night. It was stated, al- He will not | return to Washington before the ad- | Journment of Congress, however, ac- | ‘= Houdon’s Statue Of Washington Worth 5 Million | By the Associated Press RICHMOND, Va... February 9.— Jane Antoine Houdon's statue of George Washington, which adorns the rotunda of the Virginia state, capital, was declared yvesterday by Jonce J. McGurk, New York artist. The present democratic leader of the Senate. Mr. Underwood of Ala- ership to be the most valuable work of | art in the world. He estimated its commercial value at $5,000,000. Mr. MeGurk's appraisal of the statue recalled to the minds “of many Virginians the offer of the late J. Pierpont Morgan, who sought to purchase the work from the state. It is said that Mr. Mor- gan offered Virginia $1,000,000 for the statue. inori within allow- —and exquisite liquid food Angel-drink is richest REAL choco- late, blended with our good milk— whole milk, with all the cream—deli- cately malted. Physicians recommend Angel-drink for those who especially need high food-value in appetizing, easily digested form. Serve it hot or cold. Phone North 5997 and order a pint or quart TODAY. Shoe Store Headquarters for ror CHILDREN This store for 62 years has made a specialty of Children’s Footwear—selling only the kinds of known worth that give complete satisfaction. ' Expert shoe fitt Sizes 6 to 8 $2.00 to $3 Sizes 8Y; to 11 o $3.50 Sizes 11, to 2 $4.00 to $5.00 These are Tan High Shoes, ' 7. English last ¢, - Regular $5.00 Value - Wizard Foot Appliances —are shown in our Orthopedic Department. Consult™ our specialists if you- AMILY Jos. Strasburger Co., Inc. 31012 7th St. ™5 to $5.00 to serve the children. . ) s Growing Girls’ Shoes A most completé stock high shoes, oxfords, straps. Sizes 2% to 7, all widths. Priced from — 4 ~ §5.00 Up Sizes 4 to ~n‘6voom $335 hawe, Foot' Troubles. - SHOE STORE —joj——]c] final day of | our Clearance | |/ | and Inventory Men’s Underwear Yy Off Final Clearance covers our entire stock of Vas- sar, Amho, Winsted and Duofold union suits and shirts and drawers. Here is another investment, for " wool will be higher next year. Sizes 34 to 52, in medium and heavy weight grades. Men’s O’Coats $19.50 A group of 45 heavy win- ter overcoats, all wool, of course. They were origi- nally priced very much higher. Only one and two of a kind, but there are all kinds ; fulbbelts, half belts, no belts. Sizes 32 to 44, broken, it e Men’s Shirts $1.35 - Reduced from $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 & $4.00 557 Shirts—odds and ends of some of the very finest shirt lines which we stock. All are colored; all are woven, The quality and patterns are very de- sirable and men (and wo- men) are buying them in dozen and half dozen quantities. Te.ck Shoes‘: $6.75 - Earlier in the season’ these shoes were $8 and $10. They are really ex- traordinary values. High and low models. ' The F inal Clearanc; of | [ MEN’S O’COATS Great coats, ulsters, town coats,'polo coats and Ches- terfields of Crombie, Wo- rumbg, Carrs-Melton and Montenag fabrics are in- cluded in this final clear- ance. Money can buy no better coats --- nor better values. They represent only the finest English and Next winter any of these coats American makes. will be worth 50% more than you paid for it. Sizes 34to44. Formerly $40 to $90, now-$26.67 to $60. > The Final Clearance of MEN’S SUITS 25 ‘Broken lots of suits that sold earlier, in the season - from $30 to $45. The styles are good, and so are the fabrics. Weights are suitable for now and spring --- models for men and young men. The sizes are from 34 to 50, broken, of ‘course,. but if your sizes is here, there’s a splehdid bargain waiting for, you. ; | | Tomorrow. the, Boys’ Shop | offers its final . reductions of | the Season Boys® Overcoats Y, Off Formerly $15 to $30: now $7.50 to $15 We only have about 41 left, and they go on school overcoats sale Saturday at half off. Sizes 13t0 18. As our very finest coats are included in this final clearance, 41 mothers will get wonderful bar- gains for their sons here tomorrow. Juvenile Overcoats Y, Off Formerly $10 to $20; Now $5 to $10 Dandy coats for little boys and girls from 27 to & - Fleeces, tweeds and cheviots, in the most desirable styles. There are only 38 coats left, sb you better hurry if you want a bargain! Bargains in Boys’ Furnishings Winter Union Suits , 85¢ Formerly $1.50 Flannelette Pajamas $1.10 Formerly $1.50 ° Madras Blouses, 79¢ Formerly $1.00 Percale Blouses, 49¢ Formerly 85c