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2 WASHINGTON PACTS DELAYED BY FRANCE Eyes Askance Open Door in China and Limitation of Sub- marine Warfare. HESITATES TO TIE HER HANDS Naval Treaty and Four-Power! Agreement Have Been Ratified. BY PAUL SCOTT MOWRE By Cable to Tho Star and € Copyright, 1 PARIS, January 9.—Of four sets of treaties drawn up by the Washing- ton conference, France has ratified two, namely, the naval limitations treaty and the four-power pact, but | French parliament still holds in abey- ance discussion of the other two, one of which makes new rules for sub- o Daily News | estan. BUDGET BUREAU TO GET BILL FOR SUBWAYS HERE! i { | About $500,000 Asked to Do Away | ° With Grade Crossings oy | s and | budget s this | Account Pay Weekly or Monthly PROGRAM TO HONOR ‘STONEWALL’ JACKSON V. M. I. Alumni Will Observe 100th Birthday Anniversary Monday. Tho hundredth' birthday anniversary of “Stonewall” Jackson will be ob- served by the Washington alumni of the Virginia Military Institute Monday evening, January 21, at 7:30 o'clock, at the Army and Navy Club. Friends of V. M. L and admirers of the Confed- erate chieftain are invited. Jackson was clected to the faculty of V. M. L March 27, 1851, five years after his graduation from West Point, and at the close of his Mexican cam- paigns.. He entered his service with the institute the July following his ap- pointment and served there for ten rs, until Sunday, April 21, 1861, he rted for Richmond, in_command of Corps of Cadets. Virginia had {seceded from the Union four days pre- viously. abbath, three months -seven years old, “Stonewall.” tle of Bull Run, han two years wound and at the age committee on_enter- t has been appointed for the sary gathering: Charles P. airman; Charles F. Wi am_D. Lavender, ien Wilson, Taliaferro. MEMORIAL SHAFT REACHES CAPITAL Principal Part of 1st Division Mon- ument to Be Set Up South of White House. ot P 8t and Dr. Thomas H. The shaft, which will be the prin- ecipal of the memorial to the 1st Division to be erected south of the White House is now in the Washing- railroad yards, it was announced meeting of the District branch of ociety of the First Division Mon- v night. Bronze tablets containing : names of 5,500 men of the division who fell in France are being made as well as a number of figures to go with the monument. The unveiling of the monument will take place during the reunion of members of the st , the time of which has not tions on uni- given by for- merican sol- s voiced in a the organiza- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©. I THE RADICAL. . : —By WEBSTER I -y s g paig s 7 WANTS TA GO SouT Fer T 1 WOULDN'T GO Down THere On A BET! IT'5 HOT An' FULLA FLIES AN’ MOSQUITOES An' NOTHINT TA SEE BUT A LOTTA DAMES IM TIGHT BATHIM' SUITS, | NEVER D1p L1kKE FLOWERS, AMY - WAY, UP HERE IT'S CRISP At SNAPPY. MAKE 5 Euy FEEL LIKE 1 AWOQK_ HE DoMT Y DofPEY tr TH' MI00LE oF Tu' DAY e A i b tlon outljning views on the matter will be : Maj the head of the college and t retary of War. J presiden Friesel the il g | .//////////////// organization's | treasurer. The vice presidents elected |E. Edmond C. Stewart of|N. Thompson and C. S. Ryan. 1. Hjalmar Erickson and 5. The following were to the board of direct Wil- | Mexico, seventy miles long and twen- Stiles, L. B. Hastings J. E. "ty miles wide. Entrance, 909 F' St. CE SALE Quality That Lndures You're always sure of Unerring Quality at this store—uwhether you buy at Sale Prices or Regular Prices. Home-Makers in its Generous Savings. Sellers Baby Carriages Fiber Carriage; regularly $27.00. January Clearance Fiber Reed Car- riage; regular $43.50. January Clearance Price. . . Reed Carriage: regularly $49.50 January Clearance Kitchen Cabinets A complete line of this famous ke—at low prices, Segiming ot e 9975 FREE—A 32-piece Dinner Set with every purchase of a Sellers Kitchen Cabinet. holstered in Tapestry. Price . e Thyee-piece Velour Overstuffed Davenport Bed Suite; regular $260; January Clearance Price. . ....... .. . Three-piece Overstuffed Davenport Bed Suite, as pic- tured; comprising Davenport Bed, Chair and Rocker; up- Regular $249. January Clearance - Davenport Bed Suite; regular $295; January Clearance Three-piece Baker's Cut Velour Overstuffed Kroehley Price ...... S i e s e S s ol Three-piece French Arm Baker’s Cut Velour Overstuffed $22.50 334.00 $39.50 $190.00 $210.00 $248.00 Davenport Bed Suite; regular $315; January Clearance 82 75 .00 This Sale is Opportune for all Dignified Credit for all Four-picce Dining Room Suite, as pictured; beautifully finished in Walnut; consisting of Extension Table, Buffet, Server and China Cabinet; regular $250; January Clear- $198 00 . ance Price........ 3 e A e A A e s s e $175.00 $229.00 Ten-picce Walnut Vencered Dining Room Suite; reg- . ular $298; January Clearance Price. ................ $255.00 Coxwell Chairs Nine-piece Dining Room Suite; in Mahogany_Finish; regular $230; January Clearance Price Ten-picce Walnut Veneered Dining Room Suite; reg- ular $285; January Clearance Price. .............. o Englander Da-Beds and Couches Englandecr Bed Couch with soft Mat- tress and casy run- ning casters. Regu- larly $30.00. Janu- ;fi!cflcarance;$'24.75 Leverlock Couch Regularly $35.00. Frae Clearence $28.00 Englander Double ?g-sB;g. }iegular .00. ‘anuary .Tapestry Covered Coxwell Chair. i Regularly $74.00. January Clearance Price .. $54.00 Ctarance price .- $55.00 Velour Covered Coxwell Chair. Regularly $84.00. J $64.00 Lewis, Albert B. Dlfisey, Charles ||| Lake Chapala is the largest lake in || Velour Overstuffed Chair. Regularly 3’)’1.00. January Clearance ice ance Price $78.50 WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 19, - All Manhattan Shirts Join our Clearance Sale of Shirts and Cravats—tomorrow Like Mode Shirts—the patterns represent spe- cial selections—and constitute what you’ll agree to be Manhattan’s best. All $3.50 Manhattans are now All $5,00 Manhattans $3_65 are NOW............ $5.65 All $7.50 Manhattans e " —together with these Mode Shirt Reductions— $1.75, $2 and $2.25 Shirts—Percales, etc. ; some with separate collars to match 3 for $4.00 $2.75, $3 and 0 Fiber Striped Madras $1'95 and fine Poplin Shirts. 3 gor s5.50 $1.39 - % and $5 Im- i ish Broad- clothiand Fiber Shirts. $2.95 3 for $8.50 38, %9 and 810 S 5[1-: $6.69 Shirts i cloths, Radium, etc... 3¢or$19.00 K2 (X —and ‘these Reductions in Cravats Including all the remaining Stock of Imported and Domestic Cut Silks— $1 and $1.50 Cravats 79c 3 for $2.00 $2 and $2.50 Cravats $1.39 3 for $4.00 $3, $3.50, $4 and $4.50 Cravats $2.19 3 for $6.00 'fhe Mode—F at Eleventh s Giving the Telephone Life HEREVER your thought goes your voice may go. You can talk across the conti- nent as if face to face. Your tele- phone is the latch to open for you any door in the land. ~ There is the web of wires. The many switchboards. The maze of apparatus. The millions of telephones. All are parts of a country—wide-mechanism for far- speaking. The equipment has cost over two billion dollars, but more than equipment is needed. There must be the guardians of the wires to keep them vital with speech-carrying electrical currents. There must be those who watch the myriads of tiny switchboard lights and answer your commands. There must be ‘technicians of every sort to con- struct, repair and operate. A quarter of a million men and women are united to give nation-wide telephone service. With their brains and hands they make the Bell System live. Bell System, And All Directed Towards Better Service _ The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company I T T MO O T I 0 0O 0 L 10103 0 3 M W 13O R0 0 V013 100 Wi 0 W R 1 U T S T s s e T