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G.0.P.HasMadeGood and Nation FREED OF MANSLAUGHTER. John Bibbs, colored, has been ac- quitted by a jury in Criminal Division struck aqd killed Lyman M. Arm Is Having Big Revival,Says Hilles|\; 'iiie 3 misis Sus Charles D. Hilles, chalrman of the finance committee of the republican |{drifting in the months immedlately national committee, in a statement |breceding the j present Chief Executive. reviewing the republican administrs tion under President Harding, d w clares that “as a result of these two ||t vears of wise and economical admin. country is getting better and bet- legislation enacted, deals with for- cign relations, defends the dential vetoes, touches upon the tariff and unemployment. ing upon economles effected, statement Bays: “The remarkable retrenchment best be understood by a com e figures for the tiscal , 1921 and Tabula s follo 3.343,841; tiscal J Ju the public debt and the public e pendptures e greater than been made by any other nation since the signing of the armistice. Great Business Advant tariff law wlith its provision flexibility has operated to the t busine advantage of nited St 1t is cxceeding #xpectations of its fr gloomy predictions of i anged all the way fr atting of com an income period und Duties eollecte rary, amounted to $46, Tha estimate for the present fiscal sar (only nine months of which will iia under the ration of the new aw) s $4S0 amount ever ent in a fi T disposes of t diction by the oppos| bitive tariff wall was hich would give American man sturers @ monopoly of the home arket, the se prices Evidences of Adva The statement concludes a “So on every ha of a gradual and gr: ) 4 st of the list i which Hows b vance out not mere luck a The statement cites the record of | fa | klven bespewk n world of recupera- | tlon and conscientious upbuliding in presl- | this coun have | lieves to be |in the atme | But he pat y enabling them to in-| MRS. SCHROEDER BURIED. | Wife of Raymond S. Schroeder Died Suddenly Monday. ~uddenly M ear this ¢ of Iitinois. hroeder in 1 fore her marr she_was M Hegner of St 1. Minn,, S a member of the staff of Paul Pioneer P With the ope: Miss Hegner resig st. Paul and came t > world war position in tiie Minneapolis J ier health Harrows, pu byterlan Church officiating. The body lias been taken to Schroe- der's home, for inte e, Mary A. Ray Dies Suddenly at Hotel Here. Mrs. last night at rom an attack o She was in t . No arran nade for the fur the widow of Thomas . for many vy prior to h ad been connected with the Depart- ment of Agriculture. She is survived er daughter home. heart t with whom she made | 1 kipper at the istration, every day in every way the {nation before ing 10 eople do ot jump to their d cheer inauguration, and the broken demo- which, | itself to “the continued growth of our | merchant ma strong at 21st street and Pennsylvania avenue. The ccused ws represented by A. W. Scott. industry commerce . and were inauguration of the This ad- | of the doldrums of 192 the vesult of 13 A ste n who has held the breezes. 1| submitted facts and figures. | unt!l théy are hoarse ove r and flzures. But these I have I ng has made good. adily when we re- turnalia of extravagance of the years before his war. He antly for the extension of nt marine ‘in face of the on of the democratic party fn its last platform, pledged ne under proper legis- ¢ American products to all parts of the s built ‘in American 3 we | of ‘horns on | t of solid Erowing appre- onfidence in him by shments n of and untrymen.” FRESH CARLOADS Oranges and Grapefruit COMING EVERY WEEK TILL APRIL FIRST Direct from Groves to Consumer Just As Nature Made Them—Fresh, Sweet and Juicy Oranges, 30c¢ per dozen; 44 in basket. . . .$1.00 Grapefruit, 3, 4, 5 and 6 for. ---. 25C 13, 16, 20 and 25 in basket............$1.00 Mixed baskets—Oranges and Grapefruit.$1.00 Selected Oranges, 40c dozen; basket.....$1.00 Fine lot Ala. Blue Ribbon Sugar Cane Syrup just arrived. Grown and cooked by an expert on individual farm. Best money can buy. Sold in (sealed when hot) gallon CODS: BRICO. i iois e e $2000 We Only Have One Store in Washington THE ORANGE GROVE 723 9th St. N. W. 4 Doors Above Rialto Theater Open 7 a. m., Close 11 p. m. Every Day Have You A Boy Who's “A Horse" on Shoes? RG-NUPS Sturcly Shoes for Young‘ Folks of all ages 4 *1Y healthy boy—or girl for that matter—who isn’t a regular Indian on Shoes, is certainly a wonder! How they do romp, scuff and slide—and you know what hap- pens to the Shoes. Of course, there is no such thing as an indestructible School Shoe. But a lot of money can be saved by buying them strictly on a Quality Basis, rather than purely on price. “GRO-NUPS” Shoes do wear out—but they surely do take their time about it! The Boys' Oxford pictured is a wonder for wear. Good, tough, but pliable Toney Red or Black Calfskin and Tan Elk leathers. Over-weight, Goodyear welt oak soles with rubber heels. Brass eyelets, 'n’everything. 11 to 134, $4.50. 1 to 6, $4.75 and $5.50. Other Spring Styles In ““Gro-Nups” Child's—$2.75 to 85 Girls'—$4.75 to §7.50 Boys'—$4.75 to 56 Cor, 7th & K Sts. 414 9¢h Se. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. SEE. ““City Club Shop” 1318 G St. ¢, THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 19, K RIRIE) 1216 F St. N.W. ecial Week End News Concerning Spring Apparel & Special Prices Annual Suit Week Calls to Every Woman Interested —in smart spring attire, with special groups of the pronounced suit fashions of the season assembled for this event and offered at very moderate price. SUITS Alert With Newness In a Special Group at $48.50 Never has the spring suit offered such possibilities in becoming wear, for the severe tailormade has fall- en under the wiles of the Parisian and blossoms forth in a myriad of fascinating ways. Notable variations are afforded in this group—the hip blouse, the wrap-around jacket, loose box ecffects, as well as the more plainly tailored types. Navy and black twill cords and the new tans for your choice. Smart All-Occasion Suits Grouped at $26.50 Diagonal tweeds, camel’s hair, Lnglish mixture and mannisl checks. 1 What an array in suits that are happy in all weathers, both in color and style providing unlimited choice The type of suit that responds to active servi , tailored to hold up and retain their comeliness, in box jackets, hip-length slash models, narrow belted panel coats, double and single breasted ings. Tan, gray, green, deer, Copenhagen blue and camel color. Special Millinery $3.75, $5.00- Prettier than you'd think possible at the prices. Special Topcoats $29.50 The essential util- ity coat — featuring the very full swag- ger back, mannish overcoat styles, wide tucked back, new voke effects and all- around belts Hemps in gray, orchid, rust and navy, with cushion brims and seli-color crepe crushed bandings—and poke shapes with contrast bands. $3.75. Ribbon hats i giowing spring colors, soft brims and jaunty bows, turning up or coquettishly drooping. Very smart at $5.00. English Fleece, Overplatds, Imported Diagonals Special Handbags | $2.65 ‘ i A lot of 50 drops it for Friday——the roomy two-strap handled bag that is long enough and wide enough to ! usually ing. Pin_seal d for choice, and gray and fitted. accomn ) N D) NN A ) A i) X N2 i) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) ) A A A A ) U A A . 200 New Dresses $25 Tomorrow ak ... ik e eeases Two hundred dresses, in a most exceptional as- sortment of new styles—and most extraordinar{ values! New Printed Crepes— Paisley Prints—Flat Crepes—Canton Crepes —Crepe de Chine Materials are a quality surprising to find in dresses at this price—prints in both light and dark colors —crepes in lovely shades— cocoa, beige, gray; also black and navy blue. All the new style ten- dencies of the spring exemplified in the many different models in 1l collection. The popular side draped effects caught with striking orna- 0 button-. or plain ‘htline with “centuating slim- stiines that are blouse season are dresses an _ever, ‘tfects, embroidered styles and pleats—all these in the assortment for vour choice ow at $25.00. Women’s New - crepe de chine frocks, specially purchased— v nicely made, in street and or selling tomorrow at only $19.50 Colors—black, navy, rose, cocoa nly a small lot of these exceptional values. New Silk Umbrellas Arrive for 3 $4.85 the hand and ds on rainy days ce to select your types, and other any good Remnantsstillleft for Friday 0Odds and ends crowding out, having overstaye‘.:l .(heir time and now humbled to small prices to make a quick ciearaway— what's left is good merchandise. You can’t go wrong in buying it. Women’s Winter Coats DRESSES §19.75 Dresses, $1275 . AHiNow s Thioee flro“p‘ G—Canton Crepe Afternoon At $25.00 i emievening _Drotsen— = . gray, tan, green and black. and $75 Coats 2 “ss 00 Brosnn Cortaline. $2950 to $59.50 Dresses, $1950 ollared, full-back mod- 1—$32.50 Black Beaded Canton Crepe, size 38. 1—$35.00 Black Canton Crepe, draped sides. 1—$29.50 Blue Crepe, with red trimming; size 36. 1—$39.50 Black Poiret Twill, size 34. 2—$39.50 Navy and Black Poiret Twill, sizes 36 and 3%. 1—$50.00 White Canton Crepe Dinner Dress; size 38. $39.50 Dresses, $2450 2—Black Poiret Twill Coat Models, sizes 42 and 42%. $3950 and $5950 Dresses, $2950 2—$59.50 Black Pebble crepe Afternoon Dresses, with Bulgarian trimming—sizes 36 and 40. 1—$39.50 Navy Poiret Twill Coat Dress, size 42 $4950 to $95.00 Dresses, $34.50 1—$49.50 Cocoa Flat Crepe, side drape: size 36. 1—$69.50 Imported Black 3 : Crepe, handsomely beaded inter Suits {ienii i Baed e = 34 2—$25.00 Brown Tweed LopaRe Sk T : --85.00 emproidered and finely bead- ed in Egyptian design; size Women’s $75.00 Navy Blouse Coats of Normandy, wolf collars. At $45.00 $79.50 to $110 Coats 2—$70.50 Jarge Women's Mariano Coats, with collars. 1—$95.00 Black Olonzo Coat, caracul collar 4—$110.00 Blouse Coats. of Cordella and Glanora, navy. black and brown with fox collars and cuffs. At $55.00 $125 to $155 Coats $125.00 Brown Fashona, beaver collar and cuffs. 2—$135.00 Navy Cordella, Iynx collar and cuffs. 2—$145.00 Black Blouse Coats, fox collar and cuffs. Women’s wolf 36. e 189500 Mahogany Mate- Cord” Buits; 1n’ BAvy Land Lisee (S(ds DRSHCEERS e $30.00 black ..... W 2, $5250 Dinner Dress, $39.50 omen s 1—Spanish lace model, in SKIRTS mahogany color, large chou bow with buckle. 4—$8.50 Ramie Color Polo Cloth Sport Skirts. ......84. $6950 French Models, $45.00 i “amel’s 5—Imported Handmade S Georgettes, in gray, black, N lack ashes of ~roses and flesh, S0 Navy AN s stralght chemise dresses, $5.00 beautifully beaded. $125.00 Afternoon s 13—$10.00 Skirts, of striped prunella; brown and white, Model, $4950 u.}r‘nl”lnd hrowg. l;‘l‘tzk‘:m 1—Brown Crepe, Wl navy and’ white. .| 0ld thread, embroidered, ci1050’ Paille’ Silk, Dox- Scadded with® Jet Ml head plaited styleg, large size, §10.00 size 40. Many Good SHOB Chances for Thrift At $2.65—217 Pairs, Formerly $6.00 to $10.00 Al dullnrblo stylas, but sizes badly broken; practically every ot. f Black kid strap pumps with Cuban heels. Brown kid low heel -(r&Y pumps, Black satin and patent leather colonial pumps. X Patent, black kid, black and white evening slippers without straps, At $3.95—176 Pairs, Formerly $9.00 and $10.00 28 pairs Women's Tan Calf One-strap Pumps, welt soles and Cuban heel 19 pairs White Buck Pumps, with low heels, welt soles. 43 pairs Black Calf Pumps, with low flat heels, welt soles. 21 pairs Patent Leather Low Heel Pumps, welt soles, 33 pairs Tan Calf Low Heel Pumps, with welt soles, 33 pairs Kid Cuban Heel Pumps, with welt soles, At $5.95—73 Pairs Formerly $10.00 and $12.00 11 pairs Gray Suede Low Heel One-strap Pumps, very smart, full round toe style. 28 pairs Black Kid Three-strap Evening Slippers, with Baby French heels; scft, comfortable an desirable. eel Oxfords, dressy street Ve 9 pairs Gray Suede Baby French with Baby shoes. Baby French heels. all-over 8 pairs Bronse Kid One-strap Dressy Pumps, French heels, 17 pairs Tan Calf Pumps. hand-turned sole Misses’ Dresses 2 2.5 Misse et WOOL DRESSES 10—$25.00 to $35.00 Dresses Poiret Twill; blouse models D. 50 TPoiret Twill § straightline model, with brald trimming...............$295 ISSES’ COATS 50 Black Panv ¢ Stra Mz la; embroid collar and cuffs. 1—$165.00 Brown ¢ eaver collar and cuffs..$72,50 HAT FINALS, $1.00 .50 and $10.00 Velour Hats, in Motor Cap and S Needing Stockings? $L00 Sport Stockings, 75¢ Mercerized lisle, in wideand nar- row ribs, gray, polo, camel, set, Copenhagen blue and cordovan $300 and $350 Fancy Stockings, $1.95 Black boot lace effects. Brown, silver and taupe, with lace clox Tlain all-silk in Russian calf. $350 to $5.00 Sport Stockings, $2.65 Imported silk-and-wool mixtures. with embroidered clox, splendidly assorted, but not every &ize in each color, white, gray, camel, grecn, navy'and white, black and white. $350 to $4.95 Silk Stockings, $275 Glove silk, in navy, brown aui Russlan calf, with embroidered clox. Plain black glove silk and brown boot lace, Two-toned sport stockings, in black, brown or Russian calf, with white, also Russian calf and green. $5 Petticoats, $2.85 Fleunce styles, in silk Jersey, In black, green, purple and henna, Extra sizes also in satin petti- coats. with deep straight flounces. i S F ;NA].S——F UR COATS Going Qut H alf Pri ce at About Twenty-seven Sample Fur Coats, secured from a manufacturer of high-grade on to you at an equally advantageous price concession. 2--$250.00 Beige Car- acul Coats, with fox collars and cuffs.......$125.00 1—$195.00 Bay Seal 50-inch Cape, circular model . - .-$110.00 2—$1 Bay Seal 45-inch Capes.......... $89.50 1—$150.00 Slynx Coat, with taupe squirrel col- lar and cuffs..... 1—$395.00 Natural Gray Squirrel Coat, 30 inches long. Genuine Hudson inch _Coats, ed or shawl collar <o -$245.00 Special Purchase and Sale Fur Chokers and Scarfs Fine Mink Scarfs Marten Dyed Two-skin «Opossum Chokers....... $6.50 Dyed Opossum Wolf Scarfs, platinum A ..++ $650 and blue dyed, full furred o...e.-- o e Stone Marten Scarfs, extra large.... Fox Scarfs, in shades, very complete ern Am Fitch Tw = showing $19.75 to $95.00 Buy Glove Remnants Friday $2.00 and $250 Fabric Gloves, 95c ist. double silk and silk with chamoisette lining, in iscuit. oak and navy. . double silks, in white, gray, navy. brown and black. $250 to $350 Kid Gloves, $1.85 French Kid and One-clasp Capeskin Gloves, tan and $4.00 to $6.00 Capeskin Gloves, $2.85 rap-wrist Pique Capeskin Gloves, novelty effects, in tan and ight-button-length Pique Capeskin Gloves, tan and gray. Silk and Paisley Handbags Closing Out at $2.65 Twenty-four only, each an exceptionally choice bag— all silk lined ; all fitted; frames of nickel or self covered— moire silk in black, brown and navy, and smart Paisley hags. £ 2—£12.50 Duvetyne Bagw, blue and blnck 2—S12.00 Velvet Bags, black and brown Velvet Bags, biack and brown.. Underwear Odds $4.00 Handmade Nightgowns, $1.85 Tmnported French Gowns, hand-scalloped and embroldered spray design. $10.00 and $12.00 Silk Nightgowns, $6.85 0Of splendid radium silk, in white, flesh and orchid. A few Long- sleeve and High-neck Nightgowns in’the lot. $1350 to $15.00 Odd Nightgowns, $9.85 Novelties in radium silk, crepe-back satin and crepe de chine, in white, flesh and mais. $20.00 and $2500 Negliges, $10.85 Only five—pink, orchid and blue; slightly solled, but easily freshened by cleaning. Neckwear Close-Outs Wool Scarfs, $1.50 Narrow and medium widths, with wide border of con- trast—in tan, henna, navy and brown. $1.00 to $3.00 High Neck Guimpes, 75c to $L50 Fino nets, some tucked, others daintily lace trimmed. $1.00 to $1.95 Neckwear, 59c One lot comprising Tuxedo filet collars, wide 1ace trimmed Berihas, and net vestees with matching collars and cuffs, =