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iy N ;.20 [} SipCovers | SHPPING POLICY _ PO v somr REMION IS SEEN v e e ImportantyLegislation, Says | Senate Will Be Given Chance Tatgroth to Make Change, Says . Robinson. Night sessions of the House soon must be resorted to if members con- tinue thelr lavish tndulgence in oratory and verbal wrangling, House Leader § - - Longworth announced. An opportunity will be given the| FPATty leaders, pledged to passage | Senate to establish a new merchant | O !mportant legislation, he sald, are $6 00 i| marine policy in its consideration of|dctermined to resort to a “gaslight” Take advantage of the spe- cial price we offer at this time of the year. We will cut’ and make 3 picces, labor only, for... Call Main 232 and our rep- resentative will call with a fine xelection of cretonnes, linens and linene. Take advantage of the low prices on all upholstery work at this scason of the ycar. J. Holober & Co. 615 E St. NW. Manufacturers of Overstuffed Furniture the pehding commerclal treaty with ::‘:ed:lf‘:fn:e::;; oy ,,lu.;;::z v ¥ Germany, Senator Robinson, demo- | ger he sun, continues to delay. votes ;| erat, Arkansas, declared yesterday.|on important measures. I the right to Impose discriminating |, BOth demoeratic and republican lead; dutles on American commerce 15 to|the natlonal conventions in June, but § flood of oratory may bring death to, §i| will have to v be modified in many | {700 G0 legistation it this is done. grave particulars, many other similar —_— agreements denounced and new ones negotiate. . [FARM CONFERENCE ENDS. The treaty with Germany was the subject of informal discussion during | Legislation to Afd Marketing of a speech by Senator Fletcher, dem- AL ocrat, Florida, on the affairs of the | SurplissAlice] A’“: e of the National Shipping Board. Declaring the ex-| The conference Board of Farm Organizations closed istence of post favored nation clauses about twenty-six treaties re 3 g freadom of action by the Litind|here vesterday. Resolutions were :{&‘lfi dlnmlmx: h:g :u'rm dl:)uu con- | adopted favoring legislation to create ed the most serious obsta ompora the dovelopment of mlwmg_!s:,};l;g temporary agencles through which Fletcher gaid if President Coolidge | the exportable surplus of agricultural persisted in_the policy followed by | Sommodities may be efficlently mar- Presidents W eted abroad. aldents Wilson and Harding—a | 700 glation also wan urged to en- farmers to act together in asso- ns for this purpose. The confer- kreed that the tariff act should mended so as to require the Tarift mission to base any findings in the r the flexible provisions solely on _ovisions,” ence presented at public hearings. he Senate |The conference went on record as e has had |favoring legislation to increase the refusal to carry out the direction of Congress that ~they abrogated— | Congi would be * o annul ments by sp . tute Secs Grav “There are way of denou Sendtor Robins 3 foreign relatians commit Sunburn or Tami This Delightfal New Vanixhing Cream_Contnining True Butter- milk Must Quickly Show a De- | | clded Improvement or Money | i Back—Just Try It Get a small quantity at any | sharmacy or from your favorite oilet_goods counter, simply ask- ng for Buttermilk Cream, and nassage it daily into the face, reck, arms and hands. The di- | ections are simple and it costs so ittle that any girl or’ woman can | ffora it. Your complexion must | tuickly show a decided improve- nent or vour dealer is authorized o return your money without he Germayp treaty. are to change our polley in this re- ispect that the treaty will afford an| 4 opportunity. “The theory of the State Depart- ment and of Presidents Wilson and Harding was that to denounce the treaties would be to invite retalfation that subject under discussion for sev- (loan limit on permanent improve- eral weeks and will hold further |ments in the rural credits system hearings upon it in connection with | from 20 to 50 per cent of the insured I suggest if we | value. phonograph which h . produces sounds _that only one person can hear through a telephone has been in- vented for demonstrating records in stores. THE EVENING: S8TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY D. C. DOCTORS TO ATTEND ST. LOUIS CONVENTION Number Announce Intention to Take Part in Meeting—To Ac- company Baltimore Group. A number of Washington physi- cians are expected to attend the an- nual convention of the Congress on Internal Medicine and the American College of Physiclans at St. Louls the week of February 18, it was ,an- nounced last night at the regular weekly meeting of the Medical So- ciety of the District of Columbla. The Washington physiclans -~ will Join the Baltimore delegation here and the trip will be made in a pri- vate car. Further discussions of “tularemia,” or “rabbit fever,” and the details ‘of several cases were presented last night. One tularemia patient, a market - employe, was exhibited, showing the condition of the patient be asserted, he sald, that “conventlon |are a bit fearful that the increasing |8t the.inception of the disease. Papers were read on acromegaly and diabetes, in which a case,. for- merly diseussed, was completed by glving the results of post-mortem ex- aminations. ~An unusual case of ap: pendicitls was presented, in which a pathological specimen was exhibited. ‘The section-on ophthalmology and oto-laryngology will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The executive committee will hold its usual meet- ing Monday night. . OFFERS BIG BILL. One of the largest bills, physically, ever presented to the American Con- jEress was Introduced yesterday by Chairman Fuller of the House com- mittee on invalld pensions. It pro- vides for some 850 special pénsions to soldiers’ widows and orphans of the civil war. Sixty per cent of these carry increases of widows’ pen- siona to $50 a month. RADIO SHOW VALUE EXPLAINED BY EXPERT ‘Will Give Public Deeper Conception of Remarkable Field, F. S. Lincoln Says. Washington's first annual of March 19 to 26 will afffford the pub- 8. Lincoln, chairman of the general a Mr. Lincoln will broadcast on the for plans for the show. £ s o University ‘When the show finally comes and | YVersiiy, the doors are thrown open for M see radio up-to-date, all unde roof,” have' a full knowledge of the purposes of the show and of the velous, ingenlous and novel achiev very fascinating art. When the time does come, for listeners-in and for seekers after a deeper understanding of radio, to enter Convention Hall what a varied llst of questions will be carried there in the hope that the answers will be fully presented! “Back of the show Is the tho first, the opportunity to select a ing to one's requirements, and second, the opportunity to exhibit radio achievements right down attention in the plans now nearing | 8! completion, and we have every reason to belleve that those who desire in- formation on radlo are going to find the show.” DESCRIBES LAST DAYS Representative Rathbone’s Parents | Abraham Lincoln, learned from his parents, who were in the box with the martyred Prce radlo | Theater on the n el Vi epresentative He show at Conventlon Hall the week | iy iU, jqreused the Rotary Club at its meeting in the New Willard Hotel lic a deeper conception of radlo, Fred | yesterday. show committes, told the invisiblefthe International Rotary convention radio audlence in a speech broadcast|john Daolph. last night from station WRC of the|the work of the citizens' committee Radio Corporation of America. The [%¢€king to uid disabled men of the Epecch wag the first of a serles which | World war was passed. Mr. Lincoln said, “yo 1| membe Lelous mEenlons A iy “or s | MAN KNOCKED OFF TRUCK. the great host of eager, interested | Driver's Knee Hurt When Street to date |to the street and Both of these are having the fullest | sprained . | afternoon ton Lamasu! 0 d by the novelties exhibited at |She was not precin 14, 1924, Pty S s OF LIFE OF LINCOLN With Civil War Leader Night of Death, He Tells Rotary. Depicting scenes of the last days of R. Rathbone of Plans “for local representation at t Toronto in June were outlined by A resolution indorsing A plea for the support of the drive funds by George Washington made by Willlam vls, its president Sidney was introduced as the “baby * of the club. Arthur Marks resided. 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