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FRENCH CARTEL'S DEFEAT MINIMIZED “Down But Not Out,” Lead- ers Say After Government’s Financial Victory. By the Associated Press. PARIS, February 13.—The rad- fcal Soclalist leaders referred to the financial situation today as merely a llmporfl.ry setback for the cartel, say- ng: “The cartel was downed yesterday. but ts not out.” The vote in the Chamber yesterday was 327 to 182 on a question of confi- dence in connection with the meas- ure providing that the state should be- come equal heir with children in di- rect inheritances. The government de- manded later consideration for this ar- ticle and recelved the Chamber's sup- port. The government's victory on the question of nrocedure, they argue, shows the difficulties of conciliating party interests of the different groups in the cartel. but the outcome leaves the situation unchanged In this re- spect, that the government needs the cartel as much as the cartel needs the government. 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Hughes, 85 and 83, Remain Hale, Hearty and Jovial. { additional items 1 $10,600,000 for the Mr. and Mrs. James Whilden Hughes, 85 and 83 vears old, respec- || tively, today @ ing their sixty-fourth wedd| Hotting disabled debate, In Which the, subsistenice nre. vided 'in these institutions was at 1016 H street nor Mrs. Hughes' ninetcenth . and funds t tacked. o have lived since 1364, M Soth are natives of New | Ar tlonal Guard and Organized - Anthony dnding time for aaditi \\m n the Civil War broke e thelr present sirength airman of Joici; today is her birthd 5. | WHEN YOU NEED A KEY You need our instant duplicatlng seryice Duplicate Key, 25c ; Bring your locks to the shop i = i TURNER & CLARK i ngton Irving attended the trial of Aaron Burr for treason, held | Basement o1 feuTan unHL i | supplied food of poor quality. | pdiete o1 3 [a personal inspeciion oi a number of ¢ announced that he A resolution for in theywers prope condition of the it unless the Wa positi ns of tion into th and would pr nd there nses little distanc here the vou atned Mrs. | Health Due to Work. | 25¢ Eo;s’ & Girls’ Ribbed Hose || SZS to $40 Women’s Coats | O ur Handsomest, ! Gorgeously d Ce $10 to $15 Women’s Coats MR. AND MRS. JAMES WHILDEN HUGHa. house; since the conclusion with Jacquard Silks Satinsheen Printed Crepes We have exceeded all ex- pectations in acquiring this group of beautiful dresses to sell at a price so lously low—but just by chance we stumbled into a lucky purchase, that will long be remembered. and interlined. INFANTS® DRESSES 1 and 2 year sizes vilh yokes of embroid- hems, lace- t r 1 mme d wxind 30¢ GERTRUDES Long and short, at- tractively finished with laceand fine 4 tucks or 3 C £} embroidery . FARM WAGES AT PEAK. -{1925 Figures Higher Year Since 1920 Record. A Selsatlonal Offering! Smt Spl g The Last of the Winter Coats Offered at extremely low clearance prices $4.90 Attmchve fur-trimmed coats, many purchased in all the popular styles. Of unusually fine materials in all favored shades. 1,000 Infants’ Rompers, Creepers' and Bought at an amaz- ing price comcession, this group of infants’ wear offers the great- c est saving opportuni- ties of a lifetime. | vate per month, expressed as an dex number, is placed Fur-trimmed Dress and Spor Coats for misses and women. Close outs of lines tk I 5.00 Warm Winter welghts, all color: wid styles. $1.00 Amoskeag Blue Chambray Work Shirts quality double |l Heavy Ribbed I} stockines for boys and girls; double soles c and knees; all per- | fect; sizes 6 to 83, 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. EHRENDS': AGENTS LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS EHREND"' Three Great Dress Values| |5 $7.50, $9.75, $12.50 ;ix, DRESSES RIEFS ) About 300 wonderful Dresses, of silk crepe satin i i and cloth, new beautiful shades of lipstick red, 90 powder and navy blue, black, gray, tan, rose, gru‘ tc. New high waist or straight line styles in Special Corset ared and all the popular effects. 315 to 516 75 Dresses | $19. 75 to $24.5) Dresses i flared and Straightiine effects. 18 to 52 sizes '510.00 Boys’ Long OVERCOATS Double Breasted Mel- ton cloth; plaid lned. .98 l i Size 7 to 17; 8 colors Than Any' } Guaranteed $1.50 Silk Chiffon Hose 9 0= 82.95 Irresistible creations, in satin and straw combina- tions. Newest colors and trimmings. $] .25 Wcmen's Cos‘ur‘fl ¥ 50: Babies™ White i Dress—:s and Skirts - 29c¢ 75c Children’s Knit Sleep ng Garments | 45c! $10.00 Little ToLs Broadcloth Coats Satin-finish | cloth Broa $2.00 Boys’ and Girls Wool Sweaters $6.00 ! $5.00 Little Tots’ Jersey 11 . | Boys’ Chincilla Panty Dresses 9 > i Flame—Gray— ! I,uvebird' (;;ee;l?— | Ovemnb 31 25 Women’s Rust—Bois de Rose— | i B F d Peasant Blue—Sand— 25 g ow rock: > : Pheasant—Black— 73“ Dresses that are sure to ““L“ "j"":_':f_v 51 00 Ladies’ Fabric Cuff Gloves 59c1 $"0‘1 W'Jmens Silk § g and Wool bpcrt Hu el =1 690 Womev- s Rxbbed Sport Hose 69c Little Tots’ Rompers and Creepers Chambray _and Dutch tops f£ solid colors; c cutely and trimmed. $2.50 Red Star Bird-eye Diapers 27x27 Hemmed tan and brown. $1.00 and $1.25 Little Boys’ Suits Button-on style Curduroy Pants, | wash tops; all col- c | ors. $5.00 Boys' Cloth Suits 59c Girls’ Snteen Bloomera | Lustrous Sateen Mannish coats, i knicker pants; sood, )99 | Il durable suits, well =1l Bloomers, double i1l seats, elastic walsts ! | and knees. Black I and white and pink; I ‘lined sizes § to 10. sizes 4 to 16. “ February Super-Réduchons in Our Piece Goods Dept. amaze you with their smart i $ ness and quality, for they were made to sel a price : far higher. Every desired ! style is included, tailored N along graceful lines in the : most wanted mate 5 Al | A Special Sale of Women’s Shoes | | 29¢ Ruben s Winter ; Undershirts Taken from our higher priced stock i br:::‘:‘x::-‘ Raben -l 9 $1.00 Ladies’ Richelieu Winter Undershirts (Elesce-lined. % 3 9 Operas Straps | Pumps | Sandals Black Satin Patent Leather Black Kid Seldom, if ever, have you had the good fortune to have a fast-color Bedspread They are double-bed size in Pink, Blue and Gold fast- Supply your needs and save. 19¢ Printed Cretonne offered you at this low price. color stnpes on Ecru grounds. 17c Dress Gingham Just Received for Tomorrow’s Sale 240 More of Those Marvelous 5790 $2.00 CRINKLED BEDSPREADS 125 $2.66 15¢ Brown Muslin irregulars. | | 32 inches wide, in 1,000 yards of -inch sturdy iy New Spring patterns, in soft fine quality materials. ; i :n:n:nfi;ssw?:o:: 1 O‘ : b dprm“:’:?"‘:’fi?'c"!: 21/ c r‘ound 1:)":::' ‘qua:. 7/8 szkoeomnA::::udYgllk X | ] stripes, check a colorings; 2 to 10 ity ; will make lovely 'y 5 Every coat fully lined Low, high, Cuban and Military heels. Sizes3to8. At s checkniand Suhesi i 20 e e » tached rubber heels. . lengths. lengths. etc. $1.25 ALL-WOOL FRENCH SERGE 36-inch Light-weight, Twilled French Serge that will fashion into serv- iceable street dresses for Spring and now. Rose, Green, Copen, Tan, Gray, Wine, Navy, Red, Brown and Black. c $1.79 Sports Satin 40-inch Heavy-weight (Fiber Silk) Sports Satin with a lustrous glowing fAnish in all the new Spring colors. e assortment in- 00 3 . 59c En glish Broadcloth Boys’ Suits On Sale At $1.00 Rayon Bureau Scarfs 17x48 with lustrous rayon cen- 49 ters and wide lace edgings in Rose, === Blue, Gold and Lavender.. Made to c match the Rayon Bed Sets. 25c Startex Towelin Crash Genuls - Line n“e T:;:;:: Crash, with name l stamped on selvage. All splendid quality garments, worth much more than the sale price. There are but 1,009 pieces. Come — early to avoid disap- Closing Out 300 pointment. S AL E OF 3 ‘I 00 00 00 2.69, 3.50, 4.00 Attractive garments in a lovely assortment of plain col- ors and checks, with cunning trimmings of piping on collars and sleeves, and several styles of pockets, some with appliqued nursery designs. An excep- tional offering. SLEEPERS Of Amoskeag flannel- ette, in a wide choice of striped and foral de- signs. szes to 6 i sioh 9c CRIB LAVKETS Soft, warm crib blan- kets, in shades of pale blue or pink ;natg whxte 59 rders. inches. c WOMEN S SHOE Patents—Satins ' Velvets—Kids Gray—Blonde i Tan—Black : All the new nov elty cut-out and strap styles, with the new heels and chic trimmings. Sizes Creepers—1, 2, 3 yrs. Rompers—2, 3, 4 yrs. Boys’ Suits, 2, 3,4 yrs.