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MILITARY CLAUSES INRED PAGT DENIED Japanese Declare German Paper’s Story of Secret Agreement Is Falsehood. SNNEDY. By Radia to The Star and Chicago Dafly News. TOKIO, February <+ 16, sig, Japan have cabled by and. China, the ¥ are accepted a without Slightest regarded by he treaty ins no Beyond constituting nition of the Sovfet government poses of commercial exchange whereon two countrics may Lbecn.u d travel and expense which has been ar the last few years, the a_ foundation the peoples of the be enabled to trade relieving o ¥ without any return & burde il any obliga- ssia No other treaty zotiated. ¢ such @& false because: at China is in no . position to treaty.” s u,,u;n Dauly News Co.) 0il Poured ‘on Heated Coals Ciuses Explo=ioq‘. February 16— was burned Hillsville Andrew ), was burned seriously in a vain when a fire explostoy followed the woman's refsindle a fire in' a stove Skckin, 27, n her home at ind her husband, attempt to rescue - her, and attempt to by pouring oil on the heated coals The hu & mnine-year-old both were T fering fre and two destrosed daughter, although oved to a hospital suf- 1 severe burns. - The -home adjoining dwellings were LU DEVELOPS 1.500-0RCHIDS. Detalls taken from. the Berlin Anzelger, al- 1eging a secret treaty between Rus- been News Agency | hout Japan, byt | sus propaganda | erally Jose ‘all their * foundation.” ¢ the Japanese except to laid down in it and succecded in rescuing Fog Has Depressing Effect on Animals In London’s Zoo Birds and Monkeys Very Sensitive — E lectric Lights to Be Installed. BF the Awsociated Press. February 16.—Fog affects the birds and beasts at the: London Zoo to such an extent that it has been decided to install electric )ights to {temper the dampness and dagkness sed by the moistened hase and al smoke which ¢reeps” into all cages when fogs are at their height. Birds rarticularly suffer from the im- purities in the atmosphe re. and wen- ‘pep” as well ag illn\lr appetites, The monkeys. detest the fogs, and often crawl into their corners, where they remain for hours at a time, pay- |ing little or no attention to offers of peanuts, bananas or anything else which might remind them of their former ~tropical homes. Only the snakes do not seem to mind the fog. In f: some people say they like it the moisture feels good to their dry skins. BRITISH T0 MAKE LOAN Bnnkl Will Raise $4,000,000 for Newfoundland. ST. JOHNS, Newfoundland, February 16.—English financial interests have been awarded the Newfoundiand colonial loan of $4,000,000, it became known yes- | terday. -~ An’ agreement was made with the trade facilities board whereby a por- tion of the money will be utilized in the purchase here of 10,000 tons of steel rails, resulting in the undercutting of Belgian and German bidders, it was an- nounced. HOME HYGIENE-CLASS | Red Cmu Chpur A.nmmncu Spe- cial Invitation to Women. B for Course. Registration in the class for home hyglene given by - the_ District at. headquarters, 18 Jackson plac will open tonight at 8 o'clock. M Anna L. Payne will instruct the class. The class ‘will meet Wednesdays and Fridays. * Special Invitation, is given to women {n the Government service. Certificatcs will be insued” to” all who complete the course, which ‘en- able them to quality asg health aldes the Red Cross chapter. Among the subjects taught will be the care of the sick, proper food for the sick and other matters of personal and community hygiene. In order to permit., housewives and _those with daytime leisure to attend’the classes an afterfioon class has been started from' 2 to 3:30 o'clock, ‘Tuesday and Friday. - « ———a WOULD SAVE RELIC. Cifizens to Make Fight to Preserve Treason House. NEW YORK, February 16.—The house in Haverstraw, N. Y., in which Benedict Arnold and Maj. Andre will not be razed for at least another year,: a mass meeting called by fraternal organizations to fight for the retention of the landmark was told last night by Dr. George A. | Leitner, president of the State |Orthopedic. Hospital, which has ac- {quired the site for the erection of a hospital. Despite the physician's Promise it was voted by the meeting 10’ petition the Btate authorities to make provisions for the Rermanent |meserw,uon of the treason house. One sudden death occurs among women to eight among men. (o5 AY, FEBRUARY 16, REGISTRATION OPENS ‘ Chapter of the American Red Cross || plotted the surrender of West, Point | Men’s $3.50, $4 and $4.50 “Faultless” Pajamas $2.65 Of lusterette cloth, mercerized pon: .gee, mercerized sclf-striped cheviot, mercerized cotton jersey and other high-grade fabrics. évery suit perfect. Sizes, A to D, S0c President Suspendel:s Pair Sain white and slight second stripes. : Black e nd colors. $2, $2.50 and $2.98 New Leather Handbags . . . The popular Underarm Bag and no less desirable styles in wv strap, long-handle, * swagger, pouch and vanity shapes, All made of fine quaiity leathers In black and colors. eftects. silk and leather lined styles. Perfect quality. Goldeaberg's—First Floor. IT PAYS TO ~\ r + (Gold 17¢ ‘i;eair I BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K.S‘t "THB DEPEN Contiy;ued for Tuesday—the -Sale of . Spring Dresses and Coats In preparing this event we have aimed to secure only the yery newest models—garments superior in style and making to those usually sold at- much higher prices. The latest Spring ideas—both in Coats and Dresses—selected from the offer- ings of several of New York's prominent manufacturers. Values Worth $20 Spring Coats Styled according to Spring’s latest - fashion notes in the soft, beautiful fabrics' that will be in demand this season. Materials are Flavette, Shaggy Polaire, Downywool, Wool - Bengalette, Plain Polaire, Monte Carlo Cloth and other fabrics. Designed on the smart new lines that will be in evidence this Spring— fancy stitching, embroidery, new col- lar and sleeve effects, all play a part to bring charm .and chic to these Coats. Models for dress, street and sports wear. All lined, with good, serviceable materials. The assortment includes all the new colors of Springtime—tan, rose, green, gray, shrimp artd others. Complete range of sizes 16 to 44, and extra large sizes, 45 to 53. Spring Dresses Dresses fashioned of the fagh- ionable Spring (abncs includ- ing— Brocade Faille, Satin-Face Can- ton, Flat Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Smart Combinations. Spring’s newest modes—fresh, new e Long straightline models with deep circular flounces and rows of circular ruffles; some finished with belt across back. Meodels with apron fronts; some with pleated flounces. Peter Pan and round necks; short and long sleeves, Silk and gold braid embroidered de- signs, many with smart touches of lace; others with self or fancy button; still others with rows of fine tucks. Many of the popular ensemble coat- effect dresses in the lot. Misses’ Sizes, 16 to 20; Women's Sizes- 36 to 44. Plain, 53 All-Silk Flat Crepe $2 029 All pure silk, with handsome satin face, 40 inches wide. The new shades include rosewood, chrysanthemum, tango, empire blue, russet, as well as the always wanted reseda, black, navy, brown and white. $1.69 Chiffon $2 Charmeuse Taffeta, $1.35 $1.59 All wanted Black, brown, street and eve- navy, @olf red, ning shades, also virgin, henna, beautiful two- copen, fallow and tone effects; 35 white; 40 inches inches wide. wide. 1%1.60 embossed, gold-inlaid STCRE" $30 to $40 Room Size Rugs Some Subject to Slight Mill Defects A collection of Splendid Quality Brussels or Vel- vet Rugs, in the wanted 9x12-ft large room size— $19 75 all the well Known product of Alexander Smith & - Sons and W. and J. Sloane. The assortment in- — ¢ludes. figral, oriental and medallion designs, in colorings to sult any room decoration. The slight defects are hardly noticeable and do not affect the wearing quality. Other 9x12-Ft. Rugs in the Sale Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs; $45.00 value, at ... .. ..$29.75 Hodges' Make Cherokee Fiber Rugs; $15.00 value, at La Belle Stenciled Rugs; $12.95 value, at .. . Seamiless Wool-face Brussels Rugs; $22.50 vnlue. at 2 Crex de Luxe Rugs, in beautiful designs; $21.50 value, ...51675 Congoleum, Armstrong’s Felt or Linoleum Rugs, $8.85 (Seconds of $14.95 and $15.75 Grades) 9x12-ft. Armstrong's Heavy Felt-base Rugs, 9x10.6-ft. Congoleum Rugs and x12-ft. Cook’s Linoleum Rugs; handsome wool rug or tile patterns, with borders. Some have slight defects which do not affect wear nor appéarance and for this reason are termed seconds by the manufacturers. $1.50 and $2 Inlaid or Plain Linoleum Square Yard, 59¢ (Mill Lengths and Slight Seconds) Heavy-weight Armstrong’s Make Inlaid Linoleums, colors through to the back, as well as Jaspe and plain color Linoleums. All 8-quarter width, in; mill lengths or slight seconds in full rolls; plenty alike for rooms, halls, shops and bathrooms. e —— Peter Pan Sweaters For Early Spring Days $2.98 to $6.98 Smart New Peter Pan Sweaters with style-charm all their own—just what women and misses want for early Spring days. Many styles to choose from, with nov elty collars in contrast- ing colors, some with lacing. New Spring colors of Castillian red, pompa- dour blue, russet, buff and silver in pretty combinations. Wool Jersey Sweaters, $6.50 New Wool Jersey Coat Sweaters, silk braid - trimmed; collar, sleeves and slash pockets; $2.98 Printed Geor- all new Spring styles and coloringe. All mette Crepe, 40 inches sizes., wide. in many new and Gt e $4.00 and $4.50 Blankets $2.85 Pair color com- Dinations -, $&e39 79c Chantilly Laces, 410 7 inches wide, in white, Paris, If you need good, warm bed coverings take advantage of this saving opportunity tomorrow. They are heavy-weight, durable quality, soft fieeced blankets. in sizes 64x76 and 66x80 for double beds. “Soft-toned. plaids in various color combinations, also plain tan Expert Gardener Produces Exhibit Valued at $25,000. RENTON, . Wash., Febfuary 14— After eight years' care’ by.John Kolick gardener for a greanhouse~ COmMpAnYy, more than 1500 orchids are in full bloom. Fo years Kolick has made a study of this tropical plant. Rang- ing_from the faintest hue of shell pink to the deeper tones of rich purple lavender, the 1:500 blooms are rarely shaded. The exhibit is valued at the owners, who cater to ¢ trade along the Pacific Co variety of orchid improved by Kolick bears “cight and ten blossoms each season. FRAN KLIN and stop wasting your "o avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven directions on’ each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. scalloped edges: also All-over Laces In the lot; black and $2 89 white $9c Venice Laces, edg- ings and insertions, - : For ‘the housewife who needs 1 poo] MOTHER:— Fletcher's Cas- adaiiond] suppis of Sheets here | $ .09 Trimming Dresses s —_— Laces play an important part in the new & Seamfl'csshSI:jeeths full bleached & el . A > jall red for au well finishe eavy even thread grade, han 3 t ;l'cfelhmg: Drops a"g Csh"";;h‘“gasymlf CTpeEIy P choice for selection—at lowest prices. nfants in arms an ildren ages. sz.so Silk Chantilly Crinkle Bed Sets, scal- £ h drowing: woven stripes. starch or dress| $1.89 Sheets* $2.50 Spreads $1.98 Bleached Sheets, extra | double = beds; perfect length for double beds: | quality. 35c Cases, 25¢ cases. made of heavy- 45x36 Bleached Pil- | grade pillowcase cot- g e L S Sp— " toria is a pleasant, harmless Sub- » g i 8 e e aers Recth 3 fashions for Spring, and here are the kinds torn and ironed. Every sheet perfect quahl) cings, effective ners. Full double-bed inches Mide with deep Bleached Sheets, dou- 51'49 ‘White Dimity Bed- heayy round-thread 50c Cases, 39¢ large size; $1.39 Bleached Sheets The New Laces for & 5 w!ule savings. 81x90 Doubel-bed stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, tashi r r n in highest favor for dress trimmings. Wide $1.59 Sheets | $5 Bed Sets, $3.75 Dlohel siae: tres fro | Lo, 090 Blus shqgerd $§1x99 Seamless | gyreads, size 81x90, for quality. 45x36 Bleached Pillow- loweases, 1 hand torn and ironed. matched sets; handmade motoring dollar! 60c Wash Satins, 49¢ 36-Inch Printed Wash Satins, a yarn-mercerized cotton fabric, with neat printings: in pink, orchid, tan, green, blue, etc. 40¢c Lingerie Fabrics 29 36-inch Lingerie Fabrics, in- cluding shadow check batiste, shadow check and shower voiles and plain mercerized batiste. All wanted lingerie colors. 69c Tussah Silks, 58c 36-inch Brocade Tussah Silks. a silk and cotton quality, with self-color hrocade designs. In all wanted street and evening shades. Higher-Powered SERIES10-C ~ the lowest-priced car per mile in the World Why it ‘can provide this accelera- tion— from St02Sm.p.h.in 9 seconds from 10 to 40 m. p. h. in 15¢/; seconds from 30 to 50 m. p. h. in 16'/.ucendu with 100% reserve power at 40 m.p.h. ‘Why Franklin owners can do things with their cars that would be rank abuse to any other car— Why driving the Franklin is less tiring— 4 Why the Pranklin holds owner re- cords for distance runs all onrm couptry— . . . Why it skids less than any other car— " Why its_braking system is the sim- plest, surest and most effective of all— ¥ you wonld cut operating costs— —cut repair bills— —cat time out for lay-upe— —cut the waste cf your motoring dollar— —you willbay a Franklin—the low- est-priced car per mile in the world. ‘While ‘you run your Franklin, you will get more out.of it in miles Ind comfort than any Other car made. ‘When you are fhrough with it, you will get more for it in proportion. Look at the Situation Threeor Four Years Hence ‘Wil your new car have outlived its usefulness:—no resale value? ‘Will it still be good for use, but not for resale, because no one who would like to have it second-hand can af- ford to run it? 45 Or will it be a Franklin, good for any years more,with a large market waiting for a used quality car that is comfortable and economical to run? Face the Facts Before You Buy—Not When You Sell Find out— ‘Why Franklin's 49% pow«tn;ruu doesn’t affect its economy— Why it is easier on tires than any other car and therefore easier on the pessengers— ‘Why it is quiet over the road, and stays quiet—seldom needs attention or repaire— Whyhhth.uxintmmukoun Why 75% of all the Franklins made in 22 ysars are still in gse— I ‘Why so many of its principles of con- struction ere, and can be, different— l ‘Why thay d" better résults at a lower opdrating cost— Why it i§ & powerful car, and yet makes it possible for you to step ‘wasting your motoring dellar. Then Remember This— It is just as easy to buy a Franklin as a cheaper car. Costs you less in the end and gives you grester sstisfac- tion all the time. Junnnlny:;vmmum ‘payment on ti nomical Franklin. taken care of molithly. It will pay in meney. n-m,.yi- dnmpf.uodom you get. - Wi:y it never has any cooling trou- bles—hot or cold weather— ‘Why it is the only car that can travel all day, throttle wide open, low or high gear, wit.hout trouble or lu of power—- - ‘Why it can climb the worst hill, and leap away at the top withoat a sign of the usual engine fatigune— . Why 62% of last year's shipments were taken by those who were al- ready Franklin owners— An assortment of Women's Neckwear, some slightly mussed from counter display. :The lot consfsts of collar and cuff sets, plaiting lengths and separate collars, of georgette and linene, Continued for Tomorrow - Dollar Sale of Aluminum Ware Former $I.50 & $1.75 Grades _All perfect qu;l'ty and fully guaranteed for set;\gce. 'An assortment of pracllcllit tchen s~at 'a wonderful saving. < ce can be Fine Grade Bleached Turkish . Towels, heavy absorbent qual- Hose, llc (Slight Seconds) - Children’s -Black Rlbbed‘ wide terns. ..... ‘sc lingerie. Ten wide: some oom-nn. ‘s—TFirst Floor, $5.45 72x72 Double-bed Size White blue, pink and tan; wide sateen- $7 and $8 Comforts, $4.95 Beautiful, Lustrous Rayon (fiber silk) Sport . ;;0" of selected double-twisted thread Scotch, 66x76 to 66x80 Double-bed | high-grade sateen, soft-finish choice of black and many desirable colors. Theése rene of 18 beautifal patterns from which to select. Goldenbers's—Fourth Fleor. Women's $1.95 Silk Hose, $1.39 including & Jarge and varied assortment of beaded and silk New. Costume Shps 25¢ Dress These Fine-grade Novelty Suitings are in a variety of inches wide. Fine close-woven, —grounds of blue, brown, tan, gray and black. Warranted materials, in the colors now in demand. Spe- 2 P 22¢ Percales, 17¢ a silk and cotton quality. These Do Tt ol women's dresses and blouses. in navy blue and black; full cut hips and correct assortment of new plaids, 36-inch Pongee Sllk, a silk and cut hips; in coral, brown, rose, gray, navy, peacock, bl : . reversible quality; light grounds S(]c wnsh Satln, 39c f Mty in sil wanted Spring shades; e p ook Standard Apron Ginghams, in ‘Goldenberg's—First Floor. with deep fancy plaited flounces, in henna and tan. 27-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- Sleeveless Net Guimpes, in and Madras Draperies, 58c Yard collars, Venice or Irish crochet Oliver Twist models, in gray, signs; choice of rose, blue, green, mulberry, gold or pongee color- Neckwear, 25¢ “Sarpeise Ttk Tietr.” color_Cretonnes, T t. or dark floral’ bifd, stripe, foliage and it - 3% Stamgced Scarfs eyelet ‘embrotdery, etc.; white base Bugs, wool rug De- —plele. 39c_Each - Children’s Cotton_ ; with ity, for face or bath use; Wi ol Cnltacle Sl Cotton Stockings. e cream, ecru, cream and white! | ecru and black; 3 and 4 many pretty pat. 15c Irish Picot Edg- -79¢ lrhll und Filet ings, handmade, ideal | Laces, edgings and in- for trimming sertions, 1 and 2 inches yards for...... 89€ and gray with pink or blue borders. $7 Part-Wool Blankets $3.50 Comforts, $2.65 70x50 Heavy.weight, Part. | Cotton-flled Comforts, good Women s $1 Rayon $2 and $2 50 Frlnged enol Timlicte Taree . Stvevass fsx‘:finc:.vm"" in light or dark size, fi double beds: plaid: f Fiber Silk Stockings. Panel Curtains, $1.27 i onmisrse i Slight Seconds : 9y bound ends to mateh colorings Cholcé, of Wool or Cotton An offering of High-grade Fringed Panel Cur- in 53"5(:‘%! K $229 filled Comforts, size 72x80 inches, Hose, secured in a special purchase to sell at Way No{iingham or filet weaves, In white, ivore of ;s 350 D hlen-grade téen softnioh below their_regular "hl!_n‘RiN" all the Na¥ ecru shades, full 234 and 25 yards long. All fin- Size Soft Fleece Finish Blankets, | mercerized cambrics, in beautiful up, including garter hem. e assortment. offers ished with wide fringe. Choice of an assort- ahnulflhre»nound welght; gray zod blue, green and gold de- vith cy bord 3 gns. are classed as “intermediates.” but. the 1mperfec- i Sy e tions are very slight and will not mar the ap- & 53 . impair the wearing quality. HSaance ot Jmpair L alied 79c to $1.50 Dress Ornaments, 49¢ 58 N . lt S 0 momars Fuiasbioned veselmeipnt wno bl B ARG G 2 ¢ Novelty Suitings Chiffon Silk Hose, € sole, heel and toe: also - or combinations tha doub;‘enjtvle g:r‘l'er fi:m ::r?aun !sh:des.ofler?ec( ;“::'_h{';;fi;';";v;;'; 3 materials. All shapes and sizes for quality. Fint Fleer—Bargain Table. ar & : % : . beautiful new styles, including checks, plaids and weven = s Gmghams, 16¢ stripes, and are right in the height of favor for-women’s and at Speclal Prices co};‘;fi." p‘::‘;:"‘.’:‘,;“‘che‘;"“_lzy_ children’s Spring dresses: Brand-new designs and colorings d The x(nostlfi wanfbe‘d s:ylcsl kto \;ear. u}lder soft-finish grade that tubs well: fast colors. ring frocks—of lovely silk and tricolette wanted shades. Lengths 5 prng Y from 2 to 10 yards. 79c Printed Crepe, 49¢ ; = : 36-inch Printed Crepe de Chine, cial prices prevail on these lots tomorrow. 30-inch Porcales ligne ek and colton quaiity. Thes . grounds in printed checks, Bee $3.95 Costume Slips, $2.98 Stripes, dots, piaids and neai lar of silk and cotton materials Costume Slips, of tub silk, with deep satin skirt, 35¢ Dress Gingham, 22¢ Large assortment of designs in lengths; all sizes. 2,22 meh Dress Ginghams, fine all_wanted colors. omestic quality, in a beautiful Costume Slxps, $4.98 55c Pongee Silk, 44¢ Radium Silk Costume SHips, deep hip hem and full ”‘2':;""'6'"'”" .'l':.'d DIt H COEEE | colion qunlita: wiiikin Uilstrots . c Outing Flannel, 19¢ 5 In all = t henna_and green; hemstitched yokes. 36:inch Outing Flannel, heavy ;;'d“ev:;:n‘ :h:d“"-nt stree ime Sli i t colored stri d Tricolette Cost: jps, double hip hem, beauti- . grade, arn-mercerized, cotton e aality 15c Apron Gingham, 12!/3¢ rabric; all wanted lingerie colors. SPONCHY TRdS i Rl i all size blue checks. Fast $4.50 Costume Slips; $3.98 colors. Extra ‘Sizs Costume Slips, rich lustrous grade, 25¢ Shaker Flannel, 16c Full lengths and generous sizes. nel, heavy fleece quality. . 79c and $1 Rayon (Fiber Sllk) * Net Guimpes, $1.98 t s . two very charming styles, with mernagmeenieyd § Boys’ 95¢ Spring Wash Suits Sléeves; Tuxedo and Peter Pan S Wash S These are full bolts, from which we will cut the desired number Boys’ Spring asl uits, of yards, and all_perfect quality. Beautiful Rayon (fiber silk) or lace trimmed. 4 “ Sunfast Madras Draperies, in plain, figured all-over or border de- Goldspborg's—First Floor. tan, brown and combination c ings. Idedl for all year round drapene. Women’s 39 to S0c .'tir:t:g‘mcgnsr's fast. colors; sizes 48c Fast Color Cretonnes, 24c years. 100 full bolts n‘ :m ‘yards of mill lengths of Yard-wide, Fast- 1 t for d ies of all kinds, coverings and :.'5‘3‘ gmfif—.::‘ round. the 'rb.o'merg(erriia Floor—Barkain Table, and ’ -39¢ Felt-Base Fourth Floor—Drapery Section.) 24¢ Rugs, S 24x36-inch Duroleum Felt- Stalmped Sc:ref; and Cen- ters, lace trimmed only; sim- . and colored effects. signs, in gray or tan. ple embro:denng to coms Sty sy el sirable for use in _kitchen, . S0c Turkish Towels bath of hall. e 5 Infants Sl and $1.25 Shoes, 79¢ Infants’ Soft-sole Shoes white and blue, and pink and white: Sizes 0 to 4. L ifth Floor.” < FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO. Showroom, 1503 Conn. Ave. ' Service, 1814 E St. NW. Other Franklin Dealers in This Vicisity -~ Outpeper-=Coons ~“Bros.” Motof Co.” Winchester—T. H. Sprint assorted cdlored borders. 25¢ Huck Towels, 19¢ Btck Towels, fast color red w&,r‘-‘. n:d b'or:nn llld;w closely ““Richmond—Atlantic Motor Co., Inmc. Baltimore—The Franklin Motor Car Ge.