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LAYS FARM WOES " T0 GOVERNMENT Senator Hiram Johnson Says Rem- edy in Part Must Come From ° * Washington. By the Associated Pres. CHARLESTON, 111, February 15.— The government is responsible. for the plight of the farmer and must itself seek to remedy a part of its clared Senator Hiram John- California, candidate for the ‘otic respon: an st help himself'and feturn to | diversified farming, Senator Johnson ' Baid. Low s uniting with high cost of ope: ere throttling agri- cultu od, : “Thi aent for protection.’- he Y have_ purchasing power as in the pri war period. He contended thé -pl: “Tregs- ury, except for the initial revolving fund for the Export Corporation. “Of course the gov id, “but it can Eive the farmer | @ fair chance fo win in bis long strug- | N gle for equity. . NAVY MAKING ITS PLANS FOR SHENANDOAH FLIGHT s the right to ask his | N\ @ csaid. On Attempts to Radio Germany’s Martial Air Byl the Asscviated Press. : ¢ v. BERLIN, February 15—When-" ever “Duetschland Uber Alles”: is broadcast - by radio In Germany. “some one, somewhere, butts in,” according to German newspaper paragraphers. ~ The Germans play the martial air some two or three times a day over the ‘radlo,’ the- paragraphers say. But whenever the tune is start- ed there is a great hulabaloo. in the air over Burope, and there ls growing suspicion, the writers rection of the Eiffel Tower in Parl Week Will Do Come, make your own terms— pay as you wear—pay what you can spare!, Up” at Butler’s! Oh, Joy! Officers and Men Reach Seattle|N Bound for Alaska to Arrange Polar Expedition. By the Associated Press. SEA v 2, Wash., February 15— A party of officers and men of the United States Navy arrived here yes- terday en route to Alaska, to prepare for the flight of the dirigible Shen, andoah over polar regions next sum- mer. expected to 40 degrees below zero. oy Others of the party are to mush ‘ with dog teams from Nenana or Fair- | N banks, 700 miles, and should the end of March, Sertront Wyatt's part: s for, & 160-foot ‘mooring make other preparations for the flight of the Shenandoah. g e Experienced. Prom the Christiap Evangelist. A . victim of chronic bron. called on a doctor to be examine doctor, ter careful questioning, as- sured the patient that the ailment would * respond readlly to treatment. “I sup- pose you must have had a great deal of experience with this disease?” said the sufferer. e doctor smiled wi had v, 'Why, my dear . I've ronchitis myself for over fifteen 'R chitis [N ed. The An ssle o whils hey last — brand 2o freah from the 'rlP'lIll'l- 311 7th St. N. R o y‘ [ £ o B WAS2 NS I S\ e Nz AVEER N 69 s/ e 1 S & S !l e! I here! \ & -,Z.\ S o ison Shoe .-'Sho.p e where, but found nowhe “The Alligator «“VOGUE” Here, Mmfi’sellé, jsan exclusive Colonial in the real, genuine Alli- gator skin—the - Spring’s very newest—suitable for wear every- Developed-in Black and Brown; wedium heel and toe, -as pic- tured. $13-50 advance nly, MmIT FAIRFAX ROAD BILL | Senator From ‘Alexandria Arranges for Hearing in Richmond 1 S Tyesday Afternoon. | Specis] Dispatch to The Btar, b | RICHMOND, Va., February 16— Senator Ball of Alexandria sald today that he will have the Williams house bill, répealing the special road law for Fairfax county, recommitted when | 1t ts reached on the senate calendar IOdl)'.l i He says he will do this fn order to | arrange for a spegipl hearing on the subject next Tuesday afternoon. Sen- | ator Ball has received many letters asking for a hance’ o be heard, on the proposition: : 7 A Brand | OPEN SATURDA e NIGHTS Y, re, save Thirteen Five F Street. . F | @. @, FRIDAY, Pennsylvania. Saks & (Jempany Avenue & £ Séasonablé Wardrobery at Special Prices I¥sa regulating of stock that always follows inventory — and is always full of importance. o%% 175 Men’s - Overcoats $35, $40, $45 grades | 3947 The fashionable models—Single-breasted Box; Double-breasted; Ulsters and Ulsterettes. Made up in Double-faced cloths, plain weaves and the overplaid effects. The colorings meet the present season’s preferences—Tans, Browns, Grays, etc. None larger than 44. Third Floor & in the In the Small lots of Boys’ Fancy Cheviot and Cassimere Suits —all with two pairs of pants. Belted model, and both pairs of knickers full lined. Sizes 7 to'17 years. $875 Reduced to ...... Fals SIEETE, Boys’ Jersey Novelty Suits—Oliver Twist, Balkan and Middy—in Blue, Brown, Green and Tan—trimmed in combination effects. Sizes 3 to 9 years. Reduced to . s4-'95 Boys’ Novelty Overcoats—Scotch Cheviots, Chinchillas and Pebble Cheviots—belts all around; button to the neck. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Reduced t0 .....cvecenevenveorene.s s9'75 < ik S . . T ither PO o e A e g - VA Tyl Reduced t0 .ooevvveencvrnenecnnn. R e Boys’ Medium-weight Wool Union Suits, one of the most com- fortable fitting models. Sizes 28 to 36. Reduced to .....%.......oounnnnnn it s woeees QBc Boys’ -top Hose—ribbed and in the popular Brown. shades— sizes 734 to 10%. ; SRR Reduced t0 .+ v ccoicvv v s oo memsmtvisismointoncnen; Pc Second Floor . On the E;:onomy» Floor Fourth Floor Men’s Winter Overcoats - §15 Sim are a bit scattering—but among them all you can fitted. B I I R R o be fitted. Single and Double-breasted—Plain and Double-faced Cloths; with half belts and full belts. Well worth buying and laying over until next winter at such a price as $15. ; e . . Men’s . : . Separate Pants- ‘Cheviots and Worsteds—fancy stripes #and: pe: stripes. Maybe you can match your coat assured] ’Il find a pattern that will go ‘with 5985 $3% 5495 sisal "cloth collars. The Saks - FEBRUARY 15, 1924. ‘Seventh Street 2 e K3 X2 210 Men’s Fancy Suits $35, $40 and $45 grades $2 4.75 Mostly Single-breasted, two and three-but- tor. models; and a few Double-breasted styles —made up in fancy Cheviots, Cassimeres, Tweeds, etc.—Pencil Stripes, Grays, Browns and Tan effects. They are excellent Suits—of the Saks char- acter of craftsmanship. . Some Very High-grade Silk Shirts ‘—that are regularly $8.50 $5.95 Not only attractive colorings—in pin-stripes and the broader stripes—in the wanted Silks—Crepes, Jerseys and Broadcloths—also solid colors. Assorted sizes—14 to 17—but limited quantities. Street Floor KD %° Small lots of popular E. & W. Shirts —and some Saks Shirts— all with collars attached $7.85 ' The Earl & Wilsons are made with the wiltless webbing Shirts are self-figured White Madras. Sizes 14 to 17‘/2‘. - trest Floor 5 L - * Men’s Shoes —both high and low : e, They are in most desirable models—Tan Calf and Black Calf—all soles welted—at least ten different styles—with well-assorted sizes. - ° ; : : ; White Pajamas $135 serstm Self-striped White Madras, and self-figured White Per- . | o2 X *; cales—with silk frog fastenings. They are of ample cut— and | : make. \ Street Floor