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. INTRODUCES 11 BILLS |Lost Mail Car Blame . TOCUT LIVING COSTS|, Traced to Canadaby U. S. Postal Officials. New York Representative Attacks dlans who re- | celved Christmas gifts two weeks Fordney-McCumber Tariff Jate from England will have to blame their own postal system for | the delay rather than th® Amerl- 5 -~ | can postal service. B SAYS FOOD PRICES INCREASE| to'be s woicoratod cass oi s sor R = of lost mall has developed that the : . 3 s t got into iWalsh Carries Fight Into Senate,| Canada, was actually found'by the ¢ With Similar Proposals: though two weeks Maids” and Nurses’ Uniforms $1.95 $395 $5.95 Very much lower priced than regularly—so you can readily see the saving, by supplying now all that will be necessary for the spring and summer, : Uniforms of blue and white gingham; plain $1’95 blue, pink or gray chambra?; gwhite cam- bric or black lawn. 3 $3 95 Uniforms., of fine black soisette—of black = alpaca, with white collars—of heavy white lawn or white cambric, $5 95 Uniforms of very fine mohair—in blaek and v gray; long-sleeve models, with dainty ‘white * hemstitched collars. House Dress and Apron Section, Third fioor. ERRINAEINNABLS ARy though two weeks late, ‘The l;‘nlul‘l‘\‘I carload of . mas gifts, the investigation sho leven bills designed to reduce the | was loaded on & mail oar from the igh cost of living by removing the| Leviathan on December 22 and . shipped to Canada, where it was Spresent tarift on all classes of meat, | o PRSY, 6 CRNAR, Mhere Tt was oultry, dairy products, vegetables| in Buffalo, coming -from across nd sugar weré introduced in the| the border The American rail- ouse yesterday by Represéntative| ~av mall service found the car there and returned oyal H. Weller of New -York. i L RICRRAG OE ommenting upon this “extensive B Very Interesting Values Little Girls’ Better Frocks Now Greatly Reduced $4.95 $695 $10 $15 “there was to be no tinkering with | lthe tariff act. This warning was T T g “ McCumber tariff has incrensed 9.5 per Chront raistent cent, the cost of clothing has increased | Dionle ctuzbs and by Slogan Is Shattered. ‘l:al. that is pleasant to tal ‘The time-worn slogan that a high | {fCreomulsion 1s a new fcal dis- rogram, Representative Weller said: - TUpon my arrival in Washington I sued despite the fact that govern- ment statistics show, the cost of food ) e e o Cianing has Increased 1| colds lead to serious lung trouble nd other household necessities have ‘|| You can stop them now with rotective tariff b covery with twofold ‘metion; it e Etterear e soothes and heals the inflamed “issued by the administration that COUGH OR co in elevén months under the Fordney- | Sincreased 19.5 per cent. Creomulsion, an emulsified crt S . “when statistics from the ||| membranes and kills the germ. I LDepartment of Labor show an actual Of all known drugs, creosote is ecrease in employment. Bradstreet ||| recognized by the medical fra- Teports an increase in the number of , Y business failures and the Dunn Mer- ||| tSrnity as the greatest healing ‘cantile Agency advises us that there .|| agency for the treatment ot YYere Tore bank failures In the ome || chronic coughs and colds and year under the present tariff than | forms of throat and lung the five preceding years combined.” ?::':;.,: Creomulsion contains, A study of facts and statistics com- ! piled by the government bureay males ' || in addition to creosote, other heal- \ng elements which soothe and zit obvious, Representative Weller sa; hat the farmers are deriving no be i|| heal the inflamed membranes and from the tariff, and we yet have:|lgtop the irritation and Inflamma- 10 feel its benefits in the city."” tion, " while the creosote goes on to Dividends Show Incrense. the stomach, is absorbed into the r to the question as to [|DISod; attacke the seat of the : > e troubie an: oys the germs SARDRNSACNES that lead to consumption. Creomulsion is guaranteed satis- the recent report of tl n actory in the treatment of chronic Commerce, Representative Well coughs and colds, bronchial : . sthma, catarrhal bronchitls a- & constant and steady other forms of throat and lung se in the payment of corporatior. || {isdugen, and is excellent for dends during the first eleven months | puliding up he system atter colds 23, or the fu. Money refunded if any general demand for || sough or cold, no matter of how living no one can standing, 18 not relleved after ng according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creomulsion i|Co. Atlanta, Ga.—Advertisement. In the Misses’ Section, Ffiunl:l. floor ‘Misses” Smart Frocks Reduced, $ 3 2'5 0 The two smart frocks sketched are typical of the very exceptional values offered in this reduction sale tomorrow. All frocks have been here regu- larly at” very much higher prices. The saving ° comes just at a time when every miss needs an extra frock or two to finish out the season. Sketched—a silk chiffon velvet frock with ecru _ lace; a hand-beaded French crepe frock, im- Bright-Hued Spring Hats in a special sale, $5 The sketches tell you of the smartness and newness of the styles—but you must see for yourself the attractive- ness of the new bright colors that Spring has chosen for her newest hats—Chinese red, almond green; the new porcelain blue, lovely rose shades, badger tan— gray, navy and ¢ocoa browns. Many smart cloche types —some with up:rolled brims, fashion’s smartest, newest cloche. Millinery Section, Third floor. Very attractive little frocks that will be needed for the rest of the winter and early spring—the better type frocks, at very, very much less than regular prices. $4.95—wool jersey and crepe bloomer frocks; in varied colors—trimmed with wool embroidery— fancy stitching and braid. $6.95—little wool or silk frocks, pretty models that slip over little heads; bright with colored trimmings.™ $10—finer frocks of wool or silk crepe, with dainty turn-over collars, bright wool embroid- ery—some with matching bloomers. $15—Just a small group of very lovely little frocks of crepe de chine, taffeta and georgette— smocked, embroidered,. some with bloomers; some party frocks. rted ; other charming models in chiffon velvet, eaded georgette crepes, imported ; dinner frocks I of crepe satin and lace in the fashionable black of Continuing the Sale Fine Brief Cases $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 Every case at a price that is only a fraction of its actual value. Brief Cases the equal of which in A Morning our regular stocks are marked very much higher . Appointment indeed. You have only to compare them to be g:;l"gzé.‘% % to 11, Wit vour it assured of the extraordinary values. are $4.50 pair. operator for an excep- LEATHERS COLORS S e thitens tional ! de, Black, = Brown, Chilidran's ham, < mbinations Water Wave an, Tan. Silk and Wool Permanent Wave With round neck, ehbow Mlniflla. : :Ieelvsel, knee I}e,n_gfl‘\i; sizexdz Facial Massage to 16 years. Priced accord- Scalp Treatment ing to size—$250 to $428 is certain to be highly i satisfactory. Call l‘zin 5300 Costume Slips When There’s $7.50 Skating—— Nothing quite takes the pl:ce‘o t(lllelcostume slip Heaw Sweatm of soft silk, in colors to —the popular Jumbo harmonize with one’s or heavy brushed wool, f};%k- - will be just what you'll avy, tan, green, tiffin, want; slip-on or golf Chinese bie, flsh, black. (o7 1P OF B These are exceptionally well tailored—double to navy or red. the hip. $8.75 to $10.75 Petticont Section, TAId fioor. Sweater Section, Third flodr. today. Satin and metal cloth combinations, satin * crepes fur trimmed, Russian models with extraor- dinarily smart embroidery. Choose tomorrow—from about 50 Charming Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Homemade Candy 60c: Pound Fresh daily. Many different, delicious chorojates and bon- bons. Nut-Brown Calfskin School Shoes, $6 Pair The best sort of School Shoes are these sturdy shoes of calfskin, in a dark nut- brown shade; square toes, rubber heels. For misses, I Representative Wyant’'s Measure Validates Resale Contracts. Secking to validate resale price contracts between the producers and distributors of branded merchandise, tative Adam M. Wyant of ylvania has introduced a bill mbines features of the Kelly- s and Merritt bills. that after pend- usetts, who has introduced bills simi- lar to those introduced in the House and Burned. Lost Rest. Cuticura Healed. e fight for reduction in the cost of | omator David T Waish ‘b Atenass | - INTRODUCES PRICE BILL. FACE AND HANDS In Little Scales. Itched “ I had tetter for some time. It e Bright-Hued Flannel Skirts make the smart begin- . ning of many attractive costumes for Spring. The newer models are almost always pleated—and the new shades include such delightful ones as— Meadow-green, Porcelain- blue, Chamois, Mimosa, Monterey and White. $12.50 to $20 Bkirt Section, Third floor. Iihe had endéavored to draft rm which would nlarge the pro- i Warmly lined to the knees; sizes 3to 8. $5 and $8 pair. " Camelshair ‘Leggings Drawer style; sizes 3 to 8. $s. tutions ex- on of the ce, Mr. Wyant id it had come to his attention that All of them equipped with locks and strong han- dles and catches; some with straps all around, some with short straps. One, two, three and four pockets: - © “Traveling Goods Section, First foor. days I got relief, and ina ::;omh § was pletely hegled.” comy i‘nd' S street of been' commissioned as In the air service, | e. Girls’ Undermuslins Specially Priced Now ’ Nightgowns, 75¢ " Princess Slips, $1.15 Of fine longcloth; low neck, Of longcloth, trimmed. with short sleeve styles, trimmed lace and: -embroidery; with with embroidery or colored ruffles around the bottom. _bindings. Sizes 8 to-12. Sizes 8:to 14: . » = Combinations, $1.15 Costume Slips, $1.45 Dainty combinations of long- ~The shadowproof kind, made cloth; well made, with dainty double _to the hip, to wear lace or embroidery for trim- with fine summer frocks; ming. Sizes8to 14. ~ with “hemstitching or em- Girls' -Sectién, Fourth floor. broidery. Sizes 14 and 16, - Reduced Tomo., vo—Every Pair Women's Silver, Gold, Paisley Evening Slippers, $10 ‘The most 'int-ereltinfi selling . we could ibly offer, with much of the social season—(caHling for many pairs of dance slippers) yet to come. There are many smart and distinctive styles . slippers strapped in charming manner. ree attractive styles sketched. Not All-Sizes in ary one style But All Sizes'included in the group Early Selection is sure to'prove most satisfactory. ‘Wemen's Sheo Bection, Third Im V= = ) = = § = ) = L= Th BRYANT @& BOILER is 84%% Efficient With a Bryant’ Boiler operating at full capacity you can place your hand on the flue pipe without dis- comfort. This simple test proves that the heat goes into the water, not up the flue, In fact, the New Boiler is 8414% efficient, marking a re= - markable attainment in house heating boilers. _ A L You can install a Bryant Boiler with absolute assurance of satisfaction. : p _ Let us present facts to convince you definitely regarding this statement. . - Sold by . andby Al Your -Gas Company = Heating Contractors THE BRYANT HEATER &MFG.00 Baltimore Office Lexington Bldg. T ITIIEIIERE REE., = i e e g — ; And,"T‘fiemfi"to Be Chosen The Graduation Gift _ Chiffon Silk Hose A Stubby Umbrella - " $250 Pair - Bright Red " “Tomérrow—Extraordinary Values In are certain to please the =is certainly more than just . most fastidious of girl ‘“dll:; a mere umbrella. It is a3 the Semi-Annual Clearance for Boys ¢ T wo-Knicker SUitS, oh i fi'fi'fi?}j‘f{% .":?.‘,’:?fi".'fi ot A28 stubby s the pd ~it has a Roman striped the ‘il’Tl are’ wearing; gold, _ border, and a bright red T e X ] = =1 . A Honeywell Temperature Regulatér placed on i the wall of your living room maintains a temperature throughout the house—and sa A Home equipped with a-Bryant Gas Fired Boiler under automatic: control of a Honeywell Temperature Regulator is warm and comfortable at all times. The combination of these two wonderful heating devices is ideal. For detail information consult your Heating Contractor or the Gas Company, 3 Sold, Serviced and Guaranteed by Authorised distributor for the Homeywell Hoating Spoctalties. Co. in the District of Columbia and sdjacant territery - 1209 H NW. Phone Fr. 6903 § Reduced, $ I 0.75 aes The very best suits that' we could possibly offer you at thig low price; suits tailored with a care to: those little details that mean much in the wearing. Of very fine wool fabrics; several styles; two p7airs of knickers mean almost dauble wear; sizes 7 to 18 years, Junior Boys” Overcoats Reduced, $10.75 A very splendid group of coats for boys of 3 to :2.10 ersEevery %:m of which has been in our regular stock at much higher price. Mixtures to be plenty warm in and plain colors, wool li the coldest weather, Boys' Section, Fourth floor. silver and street shades, too, cord, and.is quite the smart- - $230. 2 5 ;:;, addition to her costume. Hoslery Bection, Pirst Boér. Kerry's at $4° S ~—for a perfectly lovely box Umbrella Section, First flsce, of this delicious candy that —are. her most preclous thoughts, if you choose for the youngest or oldest of graduates might receive from one who ‘may ‘send “only her one .of these Stationsry 'Rfiol. Pirst fioor. Desk Set, $6.75. A Beaded Beg —one that she has wanted - S ‘7.45 for her very own—perhaps to match the color scheme of —in lovely rose, porcelain an blue, ‘dark-blue, green, .gold carrying a “hi or lavender. . <. . o things every “colored’ feather diarles, wit! a lock and ‘key of its own. * —would delight her feminine heart with its smart metal her room—includes 6 pieces # top, its gay-hued desi d its capaciousness undred and one” Juniors® Sports Conts, $25.and §35- ( Follays==plai - Greatly Reduced : " “$mart, youthful models—some with. fur and pla & “s'pm:a eulariun-:f;na 15, 1%, -Gitls’ Codits, $22- 5, Sports ‘atid - more ). v bmv'i‘x::, blue’:,?::ngg{dlcl' '_lz?pg ; Juniors® Wool Frocks, $29,50+" - ..~ ) Attractive velvets, poiret twills and novelty jerseys—in-- brown, tan and navy. blue, 250 i Girls’ Frocks, $10'and $32:50 .. ; ~Smart frocks of velvet, jersey, I étepe=sfyles for school and dress-up wear, <3 s vs]mflm"!-hn.,fl.so ¢ ymart hats’ that have former]y. “ deal more—sports and dress mod - Girls' and Juniors™-Section, Fourth Soor,