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S . this evenin, ING STAR. WASHT TON. D. (. FRIDAY, TELLER DENIES HE WILL RESIGN POST Reports of Resignation From | Shipping Board Laid to Political Enemies. { Commissioner Teller of the Tnited | States Shipping Roard as emphati cally denied that he int from the board before h | pires in June and charges that the | yepoarts were being circulated by po litical enemies, who. he i 1rving to force him “I have been ac crrtain shipping intere. Cnast bacanse T had money investe: altogether hun 1ect to resign | term ex favor w and I intend Mr. Tell to do th hat several weeks ioned by De ment atives, who tht e, ,..4\.:.‘ P operator Hill's name ment by Pre. Departm. report on the t 1 resizned the appointed. > “There were nect me with th which Mr. } cause 1 hamw.ri to b t & to do with the trans. | feel that the fact ned in connection effectiveness as a ipping Board.” with it has b member of the SOCIETY HORSE SHOW BEING HE'.D TODAY Proceeds of Annual Event to Be Used for Service Men's Club Debt. The annual society horse show is being held at the Riding and Hunt Cluh this afternoon and evening. The children’s performance, under rection of M Cary T. Gr opened the program of events this ernoon Nearly 300 entries were received for the various events, the winners of which will he awarded silver -tu prizes ani ribbons offered by concer: interested in the benefit enterta ment. Exhibitions by a troop of cavalry. men from Fort Mver, jumping by t famous horse Silvercrest, and ridi and jumping by the f.yvear-old eques. trienne wonder, little Ellie Wood Keith, are the feature attractions of the show. Proceeds of the show, which is be- ing given by the Woman's Army and | Navy League of W nzton for the | benefit of t listed Men's Club of the Army, ¥ and Marine Corps, | will g0 toward paving off the $17.000 | debt on the cinhhouse for the soldiers, mailors and Marines at 1015 I, street. Mre. Calvin Coolidge is honorary pres. jdent of the league and Mrs. Dwight F. Davis and Mrs. Curtis D. Wilbur | @re honorary vice presidents. Mrs. Charles P. Summerall is president. Judges of the a.terncon perferm- | ances are: Mre. William Donovan, Arthur White, Fred McEihome and Maj. Gen. B. Frank Cheatman, Col Guy V. Henry of Fort Myer, Maj €. L. Scott, Fr cElhome, Arthur White and Maj. Gen. Robert N. Alien, chief of Infantry, will judge entries Gets Hnng'nln lel The Hungarian eross of merit of Yh' first class was presented yesterday 1o Theodorfe Brentano of Chicago Count Ezechenyi, the Hungarisn Min feter. The award was made by the governor of Hungary in recognition of mervices performei by Mr. Bren 1ano while American Minister at | Rudapest, were | ! o « things to read: let some one lead s ijcan't be b [ scoff and The Boosters. | At intervals some dreary hnok i hoosted to the sky; wherever yon mav | chance to look, its hoosters you ! desery. They say it is the grandest | thing ths et was seen: it is a volume for King, and also f queen. And so yqu buy tome, and think you'll ha With honest pride you and then you have ¢ rend nine chapters, fail to soothe or »l “And pe seems 1o “Rohert mere™ It 't seam apire old, incensed the youn | the mations tived. = Th: | took his pen in hand a | truly fine: whereat thro Mooming Iand the buvers stood in | {line. Whatever Gladstone said was | ight, he couldn’t ntter b day and night. | tosh. Our independ. | and goes when buying glad, indeed. | by the nose, and | | the butler | it tonight | te 1 meot is rooti Tt's simply fine, . its fame will never pe it seem ambling W my hi For who am 1 tol old. and say it's tame and | slow orthy savs it's good as | gold, and surely he mi WALT (oprrieh. 16381 GIRL 8, CONVINCES JURY. Wins Acquiflal lnr Mmhvr in Fatal | Shooting. CHICAGO, January 6 (®). - Esther lle Jensen, & = And every for that than t MASON, u d the story of e shooting of Mrs Fdna Reed fatally wounded by a bullet _intended | for the girl's stepfather. The shot was fired by Mr May Strand, | her mother, at ki Strand du a seuffle. the girl told the jury, the bullet hit Mrs. Reed. The S-vearold girl's testimony was | rupted by frightened tears, but orneys failed to shake her version the shooting. Mount Kilimanjaro, Af: mountain GENTLEWOMEN'S LEAGUE Woman's Exchange 17th & H Sts. N.W. Home-cooked food daily. Saturday Spe- cials. Homemade roll. Whole wheat bread. English citron plom ponnd eake. ork Cits. 6:05 am. Hnd. Terminal, 6:20 a.m Returning, e Leave Hud Nimitar _E: March 4. April 1 Pennsylvania Railroad That Cold '‘May End in Fla Check it T There'saway todoit—HILL'S. Does the four necessary things in one. kmmemuhmmyhvboun ks the fever, opens the ions’ February 3 That's the Hil's h.m:a..,':i, ...mlh Yo SR very satisfactory service. Every piece is washed absolutely clean and ironed, The ironing is done by machine. Your wash comes h o me neatly folded. The flat and plain pieces are ready to use and you will like the way they look. Fancy pieces need a lit- tle touching up—h u t very little, Everything Ironed is a most eco- nomical service especial ly when there are chil dren in the home, 10¢ Shirts apiece extra eauts y done shirts d ironed w inside mr Jver 1101-1109 "num St sl 1We 10 Call in 12 i a pound Everythmg Ironed Phone—Our Driver Will Call Huose ALINDR iy Owners’ Nutional Asaocbatiun ry this washday “short-cut” Hand Ironed ben you want your rap them separately ng-lroned Bundle v N.E. Lincoln % HAWN Nearby 1 irginia ) ICE SKATES—the famous Winslow make, fully nickel plated and finished with fine leather straps, that are easy to fasten on. $2.95 pair. Srorting Goons SReTION Forrri Froon JANUARY 6. 1 Affoodward & Wathrop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Week End Candy Special 2 Pounds, 95¢ A two-pound box filled with de- licious caramels, chocolates, creams and bonbons. Made fresh dai'y, Caxny Secriox, Fier Froom. Every Cold Weather Need is Here For Boys For Girls Winter Overcoats Sfll’{‘la"_)‘ $ 1 2‘50 priced W, & L. Winter Overcoats, in double-breasted and sailor , of fleecy fabrics, firm tweeds, Dblue kersey and chinchillas—all lined with wool, with Venetian yoke and sleeve lining. Boys' Winter Hats Reduced, $1.95 The finest cold weather hats, of chinchilla, felt, cloth and leather—in many styles for boys, 3 to 10 years—are greatly reduced. [ For Skating Suede and leather Windbreakers— Warm, wool-lined—just the thing for skating.........$12.75 to $15.75 Wool Lumberjacks $4.75 10 $5.75 Slipover Sweater: $5 to $10 Wool Knickers. . w $7.50 Corduroy Knickers , $3.50 Tim's Weather n|u just the thing for skating, $1.50 and $1.65 Silk-and-Wool and Wool-and-Cotton Golf Hose, in 34 and 75-lengths, are greatly reduced 78¢ pair Imported Woolen Ganntlets, in_many color combinations, $1.25 to $1.75 pr. Warm Underwear v\mm weight Cotton l'nm Si B to $2.50 Wunl nd « mmn Union Suits ... ....82 to $3.28 Silk-and-Wool Union \mll $2 10 83 Dr. Denton Sleeping gar- ments in one-piece style with feet $1 to $250 Bath Robes of Flannel . $3.95 to $10 Flannelette Pajamas, in one and two piece styles $1.50 10 $3 Bleyle Importcd Wool Jersey Suits, $8.50 Lor Little Boys of 310§ Ideal suits for s cold weather Ihese suits are of pure wool, sonfast and tub- fast—perfect in shape after washing —and especially made for cold weather comfort, Pow Bovs’ S, Fovinn Broon Cirove Bwrion, Finsr oo, Cold Weather Boots $2.50 These warm fleece-lined gabardine boots, with fur tops, prove most comfortable this cold weather. They are ideal for motoring or over evening slippers—as well as for general daytime wear. Womex's SHok Seerion, Trirn FLoor. Women’s Wool Hose and Spattees Wool Spattees, with turn-over cuffs, in colorful pattern. Reduced to $2. English Silk-and-Wool Hose, in tan and gray mixtures. Reduced to $2.25. Jersey-knit Spattees, with adjustable strap and knitted cuffs. $3.50. French All-Wool Underhose, $1.50 and $3. Underhose, with cut-out toes and heels; short lengths, 85c; long lengths, $1.25. Outsize Underhose, $1.25. Rayon-and-Wool Hose, $1.50, $2. Outsizes, $1.75. Imported Black Cashmere Hose, $2. Outsizes, $2.50. Hosery Seerion, First Froor. Imported English All-Wool Scarfs, $2-50 Smart and warm, these scarfs are much desired for cold weather wear. In all the wanted colors. NrckWEAR SpcTioN, First FLoor, Misame’ Coar Sporion, THmp FLooR. Misses’ Dress Coats---Greatly Reduced 59 to *150 Formerly Priced at *95 to *250 Warm Clothes for Baby Knitted and Cashmere Sacques, in many dainty styles and colors, $1 to $5. Warm Knitted Afghans, in white, blue and pink, or the combination of white with pink or blue, $3 to $7.50. Dainty Little Bootees, 50c to $1.50. INFANTS' Spetion, Fourta Froor. Women’s Warm Robes For Cold Mornings Corduroy Robes, with long or short sleeves; lined. $3.95 to $7.50. Austradown Robes, $15. Striped Scotch Flannel Robes, $10.50. Quilted Robes, wanted colors. $8.75 to $30. NeoLIGER SEeTIoN, THIRD Froor. Warm Knit Underwear Swiss Silk-and-Wool Combination Suits, in wanted styles, $9.75. Extra size, $10.75. Part-Wool Combinations, in wanted styles, $3.50. Extra size, $3.75. Heavy Cotton Combinations, in desirable styles, $1.50 to $2.50. Wool Bloomers, imported Swiss Swan brand. In pink and white, $4. Extra sizes, 5450 KNt UnprrwEAR SpCTION, THIRD Froom. Outing Flannel Gowns $1 to 5250 Warm Outing Flannel Gowns, with long sleeves. May be had in many styles—plain colors, flowered and striped designs. MusLiy Uxpmwerar Speriox, Timp Froor. January Clearance--Curtains and Draperies Curtains Greatly Reduced 7 pairs Irish Point Curtains, with neat horder design. In ecru. Were $7.50 ... «o..Now $5.75 2 pairs Marie Antoinette Curtains, in ecru— with attractive design. Were $5 . ...Now $3.75 5 pairs Swmu Pomt Curnum, m(h lovely open- work and needlepoint effect. MWSHESIE oo B sl Now $7.75 5 Colored Swiss Point Panel Curtains, with deep bullion fringe, Were 810 .00 o dvovis e ok Now $7.50 5 pairs Point Venice Curtains in the period design of Lonis XVI. 3 vards long. Were $82.50' iiboconisnnsins ..Now $25 2 pairs Swiss Point Curtains of firm net in dainty patterned design, in beige, Were 18501, ... iovisveiinan Now $7.50 pairs Heavy Irish Point Curtains, with ecru ground ; for den or living room. Were $10 .. Now $7.75 pairs Curtains of Tuscan net, with beautiful colored ;\l)pliqur designs. WRrEBIZN0L, .2 viv v iaio Now $9.75 5 Brussels Net Panels, in fine Swiss point work, with 12-inch ruffled bottom Were $15 . o Now $10.75 30 pairs Swn\s Point Curlnm of soft ecru net in four attractive pnlrnn Were $6.75 . cieeeiii. . Now $4.95 w > Draperies and Upholstery Fabrics 200 yards of Striped Rayon Taffeta in 43-inch width. Combination of colors. Was $1.50 vard . ... -Now $145 40 yards of 50-inch Plain Moire, in rose and soft taupe; for drapery or upholstery. WasSHSDvardl . ..coivoivinnys Now $1.95 12 yards of Satin Damask, in deep plum color with gold tone through it. Was $97S yardi ..o vvins ..Now $2.95 180 yards of Handsome Damasks in a wide choice of colors—two-tone effects WastSESOVM o v oot vue .Now $5.75 140 yards Plain All-silk Satin Damask, in Louis XTI pattern; S0-inch width, Was 8870 yard oo in ....Now $6.75 80 yards of Armure, suitable for upholstery, in small patterns; S0-inch width, Was §3.50 yard . Now $2.25 300 yards of Heavy Tapumu in rich colorings. Suitahl r furniture. . Now $2.50; \Was 8175, Now $4; : Now $3.25 Now $3.75; Was §5, Now $2.25; Handsome Brocades and Damasks, of un- usual beautv—exquisite colors are reduced. Were $5.25 to 8875 .. .. Now $3.95 to $6.75 Handsome Pillows, made of high-grade silk and metallic brocades, filled with floss Were §12.50 . Now $9.75 40 Curmns in lot of Fllct Net, Quaker Net, Irish, Swus. Vode and Mar- quisette—sold singly or in pairs. Drareny ann Urnotareny Seetion, Sieest Froon 2 Fireplace Gas Heaters, $24.5¢ Were 537 1 Fireplace Gas Heater, $24 Was *36 1 Fireplace Gas Heater, $26:50 Was 40 1 Fireplace Gas Heater, $36:%0 Was 5§ 1 Fireplace Gas Heater, $21.50 Was 132 Hovsww arws Hecrion, Fiern Boon Clearance-Fireplace Gas Heaters Ray Glo, Hearth-Fyre and Lawson Makes Greatly Reduced for Clearance 14 and V3 Less Than Former Prices. 1 Fireplace Gas Heater, $25 Was 389 1 Fireplace Gas Heater, $27:50 Was 41 1 Fireplace Gas Heater, $26 Was '39 I Fireplace Gas Heater, $26:%0 Was 40 1 Fireplace Gas Heater, $19.50 Was 829 Warm Wool Frocks $16-75 The very latest Spring styles may be had in kashmir cloth, lightweight woolens and flan- nei. Clever little shoulder scarfs, animal pins and smart belts add chic notes to these frocks. Dr. Denton Sleeping Gar- ments, cut in one-piece style, are warm and comfortable, with feet. Priced, $1.10 to $2.50, according to size, from 1 year to 12 years. " Warm Bathrobes $3.95 to $16.75 In assortment are robes of Beacon cloth, flannel and quilt- ed silks—many with warm linings. For Skating Suede Jackets, $1950. Sheep's wool lined suede cloth skating jackets, with Australian opossum shawl cok lar. Sweaters, $395 to $750. Coat end les of all.wool in plain weaves. vlength Socks—fancy or plain, L3 1o 350 Silk.and-Wool Socks, T3¢ to $1.28, Cotton-and-Wool Socks, S0 Fleece-lined Capesiin and Mocha Gloves. 2 to $250. In one-clasp and wrist.strap styles. Wanted col- ors. Warm Underwear Cotton-and-Wool Union Suits. $1.98 Silk-and-Wool Union Suits $3.95 Silk-Wool-and-Cotten Union Suits $LTS Winter-weight Cotton Union Swits sLs0 Silk-and-Wool Shirts $1.30 and-Wool Pants s1t0 Carter's Ravon-and-Wool Shirts, $1.2% Carter's Ravon-and-Wool Pants, $1.2% Wool Scarf and Cap Sets Attractively $3~75 priced These smart sets—so popular for skating and general cold weather wear—may be had with' a tam or stocking cap. New colors and combinations. Qe Swerong, Fovkrn Fuooa Grove Swovion, Fier Fuoos,