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12 FLORIOGE EYPLAS NEW LG SYSTEN. . the ston Negotiate i to step on the gas or take | ihe consequence: Court or in the hospitals,” he The co-ordinated traffic system af- kin a governor or safety nued Mr. Eld- ts clip the wings d to keep up with ithout having t Tells How to Traffic and Describes Fire iy Signals Over Radio. FETE RESOLUTION PASSED | Senate Authorizes Participation in Sesquicentennial. The joint resolution authorizing the Government to participate in the ses- | ennial celebration in Philadel- s passed by the Senate just be- resterday evening. as been ap- written into the de- | 1tion bill an item of | e and House conferees the deficiency bill today d he wanted the legislative author. perfected before the appropriation ted on. \ze_stamps to be printed in a the Turkish Republic @ lezendary hero —In the Boys’ Section Offerings of Remarkable Values Boys’ 2-Pants Vest Suits $12.95 New and smart, and tailor- ing not usually found in suits so low in price. Of longer wearing fabrics, in medium and light colored mixtures. Eng- lish model coat, one pair golf, one pair knickers, and smart vest. Sizes 7 to 18 years. A Sale of Boys’ Spring TOPCOATS, $7.95 A most opportune offering of the new Spring Topcoats and reefers of better kirds of fabrics, and tailoring in a varied assort- ment of mixture effects or navy blue serge. Sizes 2 to 10 years. A Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits, $1.59 Assortments of clean, fresh, 2 washable suits that are most ' pleasing. Of good quality cotton | wash fabrics in the styles mothers prefer. Regulation and novelty middies. Sport flappers, Balkan side - laced Broadfalls, and other button-on styles. In plain colors, or their combinations that are guaranteed fast in color. Sizes 2¥% to 10 years. Spring Blouses 79C Collar attached. Blouses of new Spring fab- rics and patterns. Saks full cut, standard of size and tailoring of such most desirable fabrics as woven madras, in neat striped effects, the popu- lar Oxford weaves in plain white, tan and blue. Also novelty weaves. Sizes 7 to 16 years. A Sale of Boys’ New 0, X2 A Sale of Boys’ Golf Knickers $3.79 Tailored by Sampeck Of finest qualities im- ported and domestic suitings, tailored as only Sampeck knows how. In a host of mixtures and sport plaid effects. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Saks—Second Flooi R ————— 1 a duck to water, but that there are still a few “provincials” who will not [ or cannot see the lights. “They will n ubt, end their careers lnnlhe wholesale prices of meat delivered to Washington and other centers of pop- ulation. “The farmer gets from 8 to 10 cents driver ana the Sepator to | Washington Fares Compared dertaken by Senator Capper,” chair- man of the Senate District committee,{ to find out how the spread between wholesale and retail meat prices in|tinued, “and I don't know that prices ‘Washington compares with costs in other cities. The Senator emphasized that the committee is not making a formal in- vestigation, but that he is looking into | mr the question because it is a subject | he | he has always been interested in, and ' time how it mig THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1926. one he has studied from time to time. the matter at this time following re- celpt of a copy of the year book of one of the packing concerns, showing f on the hoof, and he a pound for works three y cass,” the Senator dresses it and deli ton at 14 or 15 cen to produce the car- . “The packer it fn Washing- | use pound.” Inquire How The Senator sald his information anywhere from 35 to 60 cents 4 pound terday. according to the cut. The difference | between the prices the farme With Other Cities. who receive and the |Dresent An informal inquiry has been un- | CODS pay make the qu L @ inte one for study pere) mi Capper sald. “'Of course, I realize that this prob- lem isn’t a new one,” the Sentor con- t Walter are any higher here than in other | Carbauh, was outlined by “Cosmopolitan of the Day,” regular weekly luncheon of the Cos- was that beef sells in Washington at | mopolitan Club at the Lee House yes- and | ing from OF ELECTRICAL USES | Lighting. The progress of lighting and the dv: ‘ment in the field of electrical Paul Davis, In tracing the advancement of dght- tive form to its Mr, Davis stated cctric light bulbs ictured last year. proper lighting of structures, he sald, called for an estimate of 3 per cent of the total cost of the project. introduced Earl ontertained the club n Gawler who | Paul Davis Tells Cosmopolitan Club | About Advancements in | | at the The I thought I would find out, for example, how local prices compare in Baltimore.” clties. the is not prepared Charge Account Service ‘Sixth St. Synagog Tonight—8 P.M. Dr. Philip Goldstein of New York City PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SEVE T R R T R TS R L YRR R} The Largest Men’s and Boys’ Store in Wa 3 Off-- “IINTER OVERCOATS, one-third off! We're getting our stocks ready for Spring deliveries. This sale affords opportunities that most any man will find to his decided advantage. New Overcoats oi beautiful materials, consisting of plaid backs diamond weaves, through and through ma- The Overcoats in this sale have ordinarily sold for '$45, $50, $55, $60, $65 and $70. of warmth, terials, in all the popular colorings. Overcoats without weight. Single and double breasted box models and town ulsters. 45 O’Coats—sSpecial. 50 O’Coats—special, 55 O’Coats—special 360 O’Coats—special 565 O’Coats—special. 70 O’Coats— Special, shington A Sale of Men’s Overcoats | $3()-00 533.50 $36-50 $40.oo 543.50 . 546.50 Also included are the famous “Aquascutum” Overcoats (English made). Saks—Third Floor YOU WILL LOOK YOUR BEST IF YOU WEAR A STETSON IF you want to look your best —get one of the new Stetsons for Spring. You will see what a good hat in a smart style can do to your appearance. Every one knows about Stet- son quality and the way the hats wear. All we have to do is to have you try on some of the Spring models in Silver Pearl, Pearl, Zinc, Bisque and Willow. A Flat Snap Brim Silk Bound Fancy and Plain Bapds with several vocal selections, accom- panied by Mrs. Gawler. Charles S. Baker was recetved as a new member. Dakota Society to Meet. Gov. A. H. Sorlie of North Dakota and President MacFarlane of the The North Dakota State Soclety|State Teachers’ College, at Minot. A Walter Gawler and Frank Ghiselll | will meet tonight at the American |program of entertainment will i were awarded the booster prizes for | Association of University Women's | given the week. Announcement was made | clubhouse, 1634 I streel. Senators that a special meeting will be held er and will deliver brief ad- L e next Thursday night. Paul F. Brand- es. Ame he expected guests| It pays to read the want columns of U [¢ stedt, president of the club, presided. ' will be Richa srant of Cleveland, | The Star. MEN’S NEW SPRING OXFORDS —a new line of Spring Oxfords at a i New " Price— leather heel. '+ Light tan calf soft toe blucher oxford, Made in all the new Look Over the 7th St. Window Display classy styles for Young Men. Solid | leather soles, heels and coun- ters. Goodyear Welt sewed rubber or leather heels. Tan calf, black calf, kid and patent leather. Come in and Tan cali, wide toe, soft box Oxfords. black calf. try on a pair. Same in Saks—Shoe Section—Firsl Floor A CHIEVEMENT WE congratulate the WARDMAN - JUSTICE MOTORS. INC.. on the opening of their North- east branch. 10th and H Sts. N. E. We are proud of the representation this or- ganization 1s giving the prod.uct of WILLYS- OVERLAND.INC..in the District of Columbia. We urge a visit to the display of the complete line of Overland and Willys-Knight models being shown during the formal opening today, tomorrow and Sunday. WILLYS-OVERLAND, INC. OVERLAND WILLYS-KNIGHT ] 4