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SEESU.S.BEAND {1 EUROPE I FLYIG Aero Official Reports France and England Now Fight- | ing for Supremacy. * AIR ORGANIZING NEED: ' Frank Dickson, Pittsburgh, Says American Devices, However, Are Popular. ank Dickson of just returned from a tour of Europe in the interest of the National utic Associa- tion of the United States of America. Mr. Dic wember of the | association’s forcign relations com- mittec and was granted unlimited opportunities to acronautical | development. abro: ted that both | to all parts of the world it appears to be a contest n these two countries for both the late all | the United Stat > a “very high regard 1or am eronautic de- vices wnd all air es arc quick 10 adapt to their own use anything originating in America.” The Liberty motor in particular. he added, was highly appreciated by foreign flyers and many of them ieft in England and France after the armistico are still in use. Need Organtsation in Alr. tion's headquarters here Mexico Against Ceding AnyLand, States Obregon By the Aesociated Press, MEXICO CITY, March 10— President Obregon, receiving newspaper correspondents today, declared that Mexico was not prepared to disposo of any of her territory, as proposed in the reso- lution passed by the Arizona state legislature, looking to ac- quisition of a strip of land so as to provide the state with an out- let to the Gulf of Callfornia. He declined to discuss the presi- dential proclamation, which has lately occupied much space in the newspapers, but expressed the belief that the elections would be conducted honstly and without bloodshed. As for the international situa- tion, Gen. Obregon sald there were no new developments. He is mak- ing no plans to attend the Mon- roe Doctrine centennial at Los An- geles in July, he stated. —_— PRESSESWEKILANS TOJON N PARLEY iOne South American Nation:j Makes Renewed Efforts to | Persuade Them. i Renewed efforts are being made by one of the most influential gov- ernments of South America to obtain Mexico's attendance at the Santiago conterence of the Reports of a similar move by Chile Pan-American | ff Union, which opens late this month. | THE SUNDAY S’i'AR. ‘WASHINGTON, D. WCH 11, 1923—PART - T. COLDFNBFRG'S FURNITURE ST Seventh at K worth-while savings. “Across the Street” FURNITURE THAT MERITS CONFIDENCE—AT LOWEST-IN-THE-CITY PRICES. DIVIDED PAYMENT TERMS. “Better Homes” at a Saving In Monday’s Furniture Sale Many people have been planning “Better Homes” for months. And now they can realize their ideals of a better-furnished home at prices that afford ' ORE : Divided Payments Here on our floors you will find the type of furniture to make yours a “Better Home,” and you will also find that in spite of the fact it i are already extremely low, we are giving you additional advantages in the way of valuesin tomorrow’s special sale. Itisn’t q:ll ecessary ot e miy Eeat amount of ready cash in order to avail yourself of this opportgunity. * e B Let Our Divided Payment Plan Assist You With practically nine people out of ten buying their furniture and other home furnishings on credit, there is no reason wh; S i 3 ¥ : 2 , y you should not do the same. Select the f F want and then let us explain the convenient credit arrangements you may make, thus securing delivery at once and enabling you to enjoy it while paying for it in ea::lvepau.\r;l::tr: ik $275 Dining Room Suite D, $265 Bed Room Suite XXX (XXX s » J RS N‘\ dvised in a cable- Coftin, president of the organization, who is en route to n representative at reached this couhtry two months ago, but it was not possible to reach an understanding, Mexico de- clining to attend, it was eaid, be- cause of “the circumstances which had prevented its intervention in the drafting of the program.” Those cir- || cumstances, it was understood, in- the non-recognition of the || icun government by the Al ¥ 1 among the 1 men mnow on e have got to have e dir to beat this ates. : esent move is calculated to i N\ one in lose the | but Latin American diplomats here have gatned the impression that should Mexico attend the American government would let it be expressly understood ubscription by Mexico of to be signed at Santiago | ing to every man in this party and n acronautics | a Ten-piece Dining Room Suite in the simple but attractive Colonial design; comprising 60-inch Buffet, Oblong Extension Table, Inclosed Serving Table, Glass-front China Cabinet, 5 Side Chairs and 1 Arm- chair. All pieces finished in fine figured American walnut Living Room Suite A large size Bedroom Suite, in Queen Amne period, fin- ished in American walnut; full-size Dresser with large plate mirror, Chifforette, Double Bed and Toilet Table.......... $269 Living Mr. Coffin asserted that Paris-London airway 4 will have this American group signed up with us to get behind and y puth hard_in our membership cam- d not imply recognition by the v.” There isn't a doubt|United States. Mexico, on the other | ge has demonstrated | hand, is said to be reluctant to at-, u patriotism of peace | tend, unless on an equal footing with | und that business men are eager to|other governments. stand on a solid platform such As a result diplomatio circles arc ours for winning aerial supremacy | pessimistic over the success of the | for the United States.” present negotiations. i 198 $98 Duofold Suite oom Suite - C 1316 10 1324 7T7TH ST.. NW. $1.50 Exra Size GOWNS $l Fine quality, soft finish muslin, em- broidered tops; square or round meck. Extra full. knee and waist. ATTENTION! Stout Women! A Sale Planned Especially for You! Cots 8§ Dresses 75c Extra Size BLOOMERS 49c Made of & good quality pink em- bossed crepe, reinforced seat, elastic A well-made 3-piece suite for the ltving room. The Duofold can be easily comverted into' a tull-size bed at night. Mahogany or osk fin- ish, upholstered with a very good grade of imi- lation leather. Complete with cotton mattress. $22.50 Refrigerators Fiber Rockers 152 Overstuffed Living Room Suite of 3 pieces, consisting of 72-inch Bettes, large Armchair and Rocking Chair. Spring seats and loose spring cushions, upholstered with embossed velour or tapestry. .. $16.98 Baby Strollers made, in Chesterfleld design, upholstered with & very ‘good grade of tapestry. The 84-inch Settes, large Wing and Arm Chsir have reversible spring eushions.. ... . cane Baby Carriages $14.75 Sanitary Couch Bed alues Upto $29.75 THE COATS are of all-wool materials, in good, stylish models. Silvertone, serge and poplin. Navy, black, blue and mixed browns. Braid and button trimmed. Some tailor stitched. Just 25 coats in the lot, so choose early. Values to $29.75. Sizes to 52%. § THE DRESSES are of fine quality satin, in { navy or black. Pretty braid and silk trim- A mings. Straightline model with narrow belt; “ ng. wide sleeves; round or square neck. Sizes from 42% to 5214. Values to $19.95. $5 Colored Stripe Bed Sets Genuine Ripplette Spreads, with broad colored Jacquard stripes, with bolster throw to match. Rose or blue stripes. Double-bed size. Combinations of Patent Leather and Gray Suede “The first step in shoe style” Large-size Baby Carriag ith fine reed bales and hoods cordd- roy lined, reversible body, steel running gear and rubber-tived olosed wheels. Twelve Floor Samples to s ayecietiinio B Bt o $90.50 Sompme wies $11.50 $292 Bedroom Suite - Made of well-seasoned hard- wood, in golden oak finish; top- deer, rinc lll:d, white ename! tood compart- ment al $ for Monday only: 17'95 Sliding steel frame, with IMnk Large, comfortable Roeking Chairs for the living room, up- spring. Used as a couch when holstered with genuine Monday ORIY..ccoomes an all-cotton pad a5 ) 24-In. Hemmed Diapers, $1.65 24324 Birdeye dlapers, worth $3,25 & dozen. Onme dozen in T $1 Silk & Cotton Pongee, 69¢ Yard-wide lustrous ponges, in natural and assorted colors. Wool - Finish Crepe, 55¢ Yard-wide heavy crepe, 1o ring BT -\ r-piece in walnut finish. Comprising a full- size Bow-foot Bed, large Dresser, Van- ity and Chifforette. Of fine figured Four choice of all gray American walnut. ecacevecscaccasse. saede in either ox,:fl or strap vnw'!;nblu. Right at the we_price modestly, beginning of tbe scason ! o startlag at $3.69. Otn, 1s 3 89. Other models to $8.00. All sizcs 1n tho many as- 50c Imported Gingham Fine quality fast-color checks in several sizes, all colors, 32 Inch c wide, cut from full pleces.....c..c.c.. Organdy, 25¢ White and a8 full tino of colors; fresh, e 40-In. New Voiles, 19¢ $52 Duofold Beds $45 Chifforette I M el Duofold Beds of excellent e ; sign, with mabogany or oak-fin- ished frame, upholstered with good, durable imitation leather. Can be easlly converted into & full-size bed at night. $38 Complete with all-cot- B All 0dd Wood Beds in walnut or oak finish, double size only. Special for Mon- day only, less than $9o98 one-hal? price.... All-Stes] Bed Springs, the ssni- tary kind, with strong link fab- ric, made to fit any $4.45 Bed Mattresses made of all new cotton, art ticking, tufted top and roll edges. All sizes. Bpecial $7.45 for Mondsy only.. -sise i Chest made of red oedar, in fine gloss is needed to 044 Chifforettes, in waxed wal- nut finish, deep drawers, sliding e §33 00 Featuring a fine line of new epring materials and colors fn new models for boys. You can find mew tweeds and mixtures that will give wear for the nd _ plea e " mother. sise bed. Special for Monday only.. drawers. Bpecial for Monday only