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JANUARY 16, 1380. FARM LOAN HEAD NAMED. |38 curency corimittee of the Nationsl modmuuen of the farm loan act to flow of a lower rate of interest on farm ns, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, FLARE REVIVES HOPE FOR AIR MAIL FLYER Planes Ready to Begin New Search STAR, tht-auwmwllkllunhunt 1 prestige had not drawn hun- Oreds into college who would have done better had they never been there. “‘Colleges,” hp said, “should honestly admit that they are obliged to recon- celve their recruiting problem and begin THE EVENING' NOGALES ENTERTAINS | ORTIZ RUBIO TODAY try. Amiong the dities’ WHETe the turbances occurred were" K'hjfl'n Ploest d Bucharest “Psittacosis” Idea Fails to Rid Chicago AUTOPSY ORDERED County Treasurer Huddleson Given Fairfax County Honor. RESPALSET — IN WOMAN'S DEATH Man of Pest Parrot Wife Agrees With Doctor Who Gave Bird Clean Presidential Special Is on Way to Mexico City on Last Leg of Tour of U. S. to be responsible for their failures as well as for their achievements. When we come together we should not only think of th! men the university has turned out who have become success- with for Pilot Missing in Nevada. By the Associated Press. SALT LAKE CITY, January 16.— Waning hope for Maurice FAIRFAX, Va, January 16 (Special). —~County Treasurer F. W. Huddleson * Communists Arrested. BUCHAREST, Rumania, January 16 was Tuesday elected president of the !(;) —Several Communist demonstrations Fairfax Federal Farm Loan Association, , with a large number of arrests were re- with C. O. Schaub as vice president. | ported Tuesday throughout the coun- John W. Rust was re-elected secretary- Dr. Tutt's Pills are quick, sure relief for bilious livers, constipa- tion, “gas pains,” sick headache and indigestion. Take thhn Body of Broker’s Wife Was Found in Pent House Apart- é ment of Director. ful, but nlm of those who have not met. success.” -aham, ‘Western Air Express pilot, missing since Saturday, flickered anew yesterda following repori of a train e treasurer and counsel. Directors elected include J. W. Pobst, Schaub W B: Deak. ¥ . Huddleson | Schaub, W. B. , F. W. Huddleson, he had sighfed a flare on a John W. Kern, Edwin E. Neff and H. cast of Caiiente, Nev., | B. Derr. The loan committee for the | the treacherous territory where Graham year will include C. O. Schaub, J. W. ! was beileved to have been forced down. | Pobst and J, W. Kern, with H. B. With storm conditions improving, siX | Derr and W. M. McNair as alternates. planes were ready to begin another | A :pecln,l committee, . W. Huddleson, | search, J.W. B. Doak, was ap- | N T .ppur ‘before the b.nkm;\ tonight. A thrilling story of Bene- pr" l dict Arnold’'s march on any kind. Quebec, by Kenneth Rob-| §09 W20, w0, erts. All other lzte books. ack if it . In tubes with . BALLANTYNE & SONS | Dok s ibos e Al e e PR RNV IR PAZO OINTMENT — Ford Plane Is Released. DESSAU, Germany, January 16 (#).— | |Word was received Tuesday from Seville that the Spanish courts had re- leased, under bond of 150,000 pesetas | (about $15,000), the airplane manufac- By the Associated Press PHOENIX, Ariz, January 16—Pas- ] Ortiz Rubio, President - elect of %x‘lfl\ today was en route to Mexico on the last lcg of a tour of the n ed States, which began sitortly | after his election, in November. Bill of Health. By the Associnted Press. CHICAGO, January 16.—By this time almost every ome knows about psittas . cosis,” g Ben Plonsky. The party left Grand Canyon, 'Ar St > last night and three hours later the| ey aNpbonen sy | to D | ‘special car was transferred William Tyler of the health department, | o a noihopund. rain at Williams, | tured by the Ford interests of Detroit, and get my parrot. He is a psittacos-| Ariz., for the trip through Ashfork, | Which was scized about a month ago tic menace to the community.” Prescott, Phoenix, Tucson, Nogales and | under injunction proceedings brought p.. Tyler was surprised, because Chi- [thence across th ' cinfernational bound- b, the Junkers Co parrots have demonstrated a state |81V line into Mexico. From Mogales, Junkers works here yesterday mnnlth best describable as grand. 'rm}sonnm the party vnn‘ mx;r"«;“a;"‘ . e wu said the civil suit for Chamber of Commerce suggests that | Jajara and to the natiogal capiial. o | infringement of Junkers patents the glorious Chicago climate is practi-| Flaborate plans were infde fof We'™ | e pressed in the Spanish courts. twas the apparent cause of death, but i cally psittacosis-proof. coming the party wl n'" ar that indentations on the throat, made | Be that as it may, Dr.'Tvler gave the | Nogales, Ariz, this afternoon. by a string of pearls, and a slight dis- | Plonsky parrot a thorough cal ex- ——. £ coloration of the face hinted strongly , amination. He found'the parrot’s pulse COLLEGES GlVEN RAP enough to sstrangulation to warrant an | normal, lungs uncongested -and tongue . President Angell Says Failures autops) uncoated. He duly Teported same to £ Mrs. Adler, who was 35 years old | Plonsky and Mrs. Plonsky. Shouid Be Recalled With Successes. NEW YORK, January 16 ().—Amer- and the wife of Hamilton Adler, head | “Of course, the parrot's healthy,” said i T Plonsky followed Dr. fcan youth, in the opinion of Dr. James of & his name, | Mrs. Plonsky, “and ‘I certainly - wouid door. et the‘ Rowland Angell, president of Yale Uni- was found dead in the apartment of nbh-cb strenuously to any effort to re- Dudly Murphy:on the roof of an East- im.” Porty-firat, stxcet office bulldfng. e e “I'am sure the parrot is one of those | VeTsity, goes to college to a large extent pittacosis kind.” he whispered. “If he merely to gain social prestige. #n't, he should be.’ He's & pest. It you| _Addressing Colgate alumni_he said only could have found some excuse to &~ — PHOLSTER‘NG = came to his ‘apartment early take him ayay A ! DRAPERIES morning. e. said _he and John M. “Anyway,” SLIP COVERS Barbour, s Triend. left het sitting n the { living room> when they retired. When ih' awoke, Murphy said, he found Mrs. tacosis was a (“rll idéa.” —at low prices to keep our foree | busy. Have your work done now and _save monev Standard Upl\ _403_11th_St. ! ror LINENS | VISIT BERBERICH’S 1200 'F St By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, January 1. —Auhou.h police listed the deatir-as due to natural causes, the medieal examiner’s office ordered an autopsy performed today upon the ‘body of Mrs. Harriet Adler, estranged wifle of a bond broker, found dead in the pent house apartment of “a motion plctun director. Dr. Ha nberg, assistant medi- cal examiner, sn!d that a heart attaek Smugglers Use Cable. BUFFALO, N. Y., January 16 (#).— | Liquor is coming 'from Canada like ' | Blondin, the customs border patrol has lieged | lcarned that smugglers are using a cable ould | over the Niagara River. It shuttles a cases. WOoODWARD & 1. OTHROP 1880 Gorp ANN]VERGAR““‘NL 51050 | » DOWN STAIRS STORE ° ° I riday is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone or Mail Orders not accepted Men’s M'Lord Shirts Speciat $1.35 3 % 34 250 M’Lord White Broadcloth Shirts, full cut and well taj- lored; in eollar-attached and neckband styles. Sizes 14to 17. 10 s’s 200 Part-wool Union Suits, medium weij 19 All- woul Pfl“ MI Sweaters, sizes 36 to 42 sizes 34 to 52. Special f‘“ Were 8. 21 Pairs Flannelette Pajamas, reduced to 95¢ 22: Hnblllkeremels. plath ‘white ln'fl" h’l;tl A pecial & 600 Pairs Fancy Hose, revon-and.lile and 144 Shirts, fancy and pmn mlm slightly rayon-and-silk. Sizes to SOILED. Broken sizes. ‘ 1.15 i L 102 Reefers. Were ‘1 50. Flannel mmes were. $7.95. Now .95 | basket that hold four Public Invited to COURSE OF EDUCATIONAL LECTURES . Tonight on " “The Truth About Oriental Rugs” face ACTOSS & corner | 1 of a couch. He tried to arouse her and discovered she was dead. Police ab- § solved Murphy and Barbour of all| blame in her death. Mrs. Adler was formerly Harriet Mowry; her family was listed In the social register. Mr. Adler, who has been sepurated from his wife for some time, % Jeft December 23 for HonoluM. The couple had one small son, Hamilton, § nm Hved with his mother. Wemberg said that the woman e\ldently had been drinking heavily. CALLS MARITIME PARLEY. League Decides on Conference for | Grandmother Turns Artut | | NEW YORK, January 16 (#).—Mrs. | Herbert C. Pell believes that if grand- mothers were busy with their own careers they would be sought out by their children instead of being dreaded or patronized. And so at.the age of 43 she is starting & career,as a profes- sional_artist, having done little paint- ing while bringing up her ehildren. The proceeds of her work are going into sentimental fund. for her grandchil- dren. She will use her maiden -name, Olive Bigelow. She is a granddaughter {of John Bigelow. diplomat and editor. By NEJIB HEKIMIAN EVERY Thursday Evening, 8:30 1226 Conn. Ave. Courtesy of NAZARIAN & HEKIMIAN, tery Cu. | INC. Nl'.......‘ 5¢ Uniform Lighting of Coasts.~ GENEVA, January 16 (#).—The Coun- cil of the League of Nations yesterday decided to'call & conference of maritime countries to cansider measures for .the unification of buoysge and lighting of coasts. The “meeting will be held at Lisbon on October 6. The Council also appointed a com- mittee to..draft amendments to the League covenant in order to harmonize it with the Kellogg pact. The committee was fnstructed to sub- mit a report to the next assembly. SHIPPING NEWS Arrivals ew York. ARRIVED, Gristobal ColonCorunm Aguitania—Southampton Western Ocean—St, Thomas DUE TODAY. Bermuda—Bermuda Banta Marta—Santa Maria Rosalind~St._Johh ni Munargo—Nassau . DUE TOMORROW. DUE SATURDAY, JANUARY 18. Araguayi-West Intles ctuise. . . Japunry 14 alvador—8an Francisco Cotumons Bremerhaven - Fresient Hardmg—Harm! .Jantary 11 PastoresPort. & danuaryi3 An onciD—Vern Crui.... DUE MONDAY, JANUARY Banta, flfi»-—vu?naui. ¥ Fort seorge — bermu Virginm—ninsston Aiaunia—boutnampt American . 1Taqer—Lonabn. Calfornia—san Francisco Fortg Rido—san.yuan, 8an LorenzoSaiie Do Siulleus o—Sremelavcl . Uniiea Slatesconennase Yoienaem-, Rotieraam Vuicania “January Junuary 14 “Janbary 1o Janiuas s 1 Glasso Seilsncewest inates DUE TUBSDAY, Albertic—Liverpodt JANUARY 21 anuary 11 Junuai ik a “Janusry 13 Paris—Hare . January 15 President Wilson— Caronia—Havana A:cagian. mmmd Biooney—Havans Valbann uumos'mm : DUE THURSDAY, JANUARY 23. n e .. Bourdonnais—Bordeaiix Metapan-—santa Bermuda -Bermuda Bilvia—st. Johi OUTGOING BTEAMERS. SAILING TODAY. Caledo est_Indies cruise. Aquita hergourg and Southampton. Fresia imoTe~-Work cruise. 4 Muencnen— ogn, Cneroours and Bfemer- 1 Coummo—-San Juan and Santo Domingo City. § frcucian et muda Wesiern Ocean—st. Thomas, Barbados and Callfo and Val- ! ! | | | i | gaaiamaribo + Santa Maria—Cristobal, i~ paraiso § Ecnencciedy—Helsingfo 4 Queen kieanor i Tigre_Buenos Ail Lorothy Lycaer Paciflc Coast. ' SBAILING TOMORROW. {Lle de France—Plyinouth and Hi Ajpaeiro. ~Santos. tinique—Puerto Colombia. {A!lrlny‘ iranspor,—st. ainiel Cristobal “and ! Conto A; a Faciieo_Montevidéo ina Buenos Atres. to-—Niacaraibo. | RTR R AILING BATURDAY, JANUARY 12 vana Cobh @’ Laverpool. ymouth: Hawe and London. John's. uthampton bados, Rio ds . Janeiro, Monteviaeo ana Buenos aires. Juan, and San- Progreso and \era Cruz. o cruiee. 3 and Pert stobal Kingston and Puerto u,a.nwan- Rotteraam. tevthieQueensiown "snd_-Liverpool. | West Cawthon_Cape TOW) tec Py Corter. { Hans Leon| Q‘l\m Demingo. . Panaman mnr Const. | Taubate—Santos. 1 SAILING MONDAY, JANUARY 20. " Jefterson—Norfolk. H SAILING TUESDAY, JANUARY 21. | Columbus—World crytse. n--Port-au-Prince and Cristobal. 1 ATisuarac west indiss crsise. SAILING wnnvzemv. gll’fll’lsllvfln\ Bermude 75t George u on m-nc.‘m ano’ T Giprai ‘Harding—Plymoutn, uu, JANUARY 22. ; Aglers. ‘Cherbours Ju-n‘ La Guayra, Puerto Ca- Bolivi Serto Solomibia, Banta Marta—Kings on” ‘wena, Plierto Colombin Virginia—Kingston Viiltania_West Indies eruise, SAILING THURSDAY. JANUARY 23. 8ap Lorepzo—San Juag and Santo Domingo n fif‘l\'ld')l’ uerto Cofombia. Cartegena, P (‘rlflonll‘! info”and San Francisco. ChainnBermu Ans I Trader-—bonden. % Mediterranean” eruise iRt Thomas Batbados and Trinj-. vest Indies crutse, Cristobal, Carte- and Santa’ Marta. .Janudry 11 |+ ‘loor Samples Single pieces, groups of matched pieces and complete sets At Sharp Reductions As always, an outstanding feature of our Janu. ary clearance is the quality of the furnishings offered. Every piece and suite is from our®regular carefully selected stock, and the price concacsions are genu- inely great. ; DlVETTE UITE 7 pieces of combination mahog- © any, re duced from $187.50 to..............8140 . BEDROOM SUITE.. 7 pieces. Colanial design. Ma- hogany' finith. Formerly $310 ........... .$250 BED DAVENPORT. Good grade denim covering. Reduced from $127.50 to ................$95.50 OPEN ARM CHAIR (as sketch- ed). Mahogany frame. Choice of several coverings. Reduced from $37.50 to ......$27.5 GEORGIAN SOFA. Mahogany frame. Upholstering of 'serv- Bore 815, 2.PC. LIVING ROOM SUI iceable rust damask. tag of $195. Now ... Upholstered in rust thadow - brown OCCASIONAL ~CHAIR. handsome piece with em- broidered seat and back, at ..$65 Green and gold damask covering. Redueed from $115 to $78.50 a $20 saving s COGSWELL CHAIR. TOILET TABLE (as sketched). A clever piece of beautifully finished Beechwood. duced from § BENCH, Beechwood frame and cldr-d tapest Tlfl l [’HUNF, SET. Table- (‘fln- mahogany net with chair; finish. Formerly $14.5¢ DINING ROOM SUITE. damask. Sharply reduced for January selling from $275 to ..$165 .to.‘go with . above. 50 and the offerings— Sarouk Dozars §125 Approx. 4x7 feet. A Our stocks have been augmented from time to time so that all who wish to enjoy the advantage of January Sale Prices may choose from beautiful groups. Some of Semi-Antiques $45 BOUDOIR CHAIR (as sketch- ed). CAPE Loose cus hnon. Uphol- stered in gla duced from $52,50 to COD WING d chintz. Re- .$35 CHAIR with Colonial chintz cover. LOVE denim Lilihans 97 Sx6 and larger. Approx. 4x7 feet. Full size ROYAL SAROUK (9x12) $580 Re- .$65 Now ..... AXMINSTER RUGS, Reduced from $55 bro- Wnu from $40 to $32 SCATTER RUGS s 27"x54 Reduced from $295 to..$225 ULIN @& MARTIN Connecticut Ave. anad 1 ¥ PARKING SERVICE—CONNECTICUT AVENUE ENTRANCE STORE HOURS: 8: With but few exceptions the prices of our entite stock of Domestic Floor Cover- ings are greatly reduced. WILTON RUGS, 9x12 Other 9x12 Axminster rugs. Axminsters, $3.00 up. bination walnut: - 10 pieces. 27"x54” Wiltons, Now $6.00 up, Formerly $105. ... 985 highest grade, 9x12. ¢ SR AR SLIPP! Reduced to ... 45 AM TO 6 P.M. Former price $15. LAWSON SOFA, with denim covering, at $105, reduced to. .. .$87.50 EAT. Lawson-type, w from $78.50 to .. 2-PC. LIVING ROOM SUITE, of distinguished design. Up- holstered in frieze. Was $350. OCCASION. and gray hmrade damask covering. Reduced from $115 CHAISE LONGUE ed). Rose damask covering. Reduced from $72.50 to. . $60 CHAISETTE. piece for the smaller bed- room. Cretonne covered. Was $2DT5. ccvivssivi CHAIR, covering. $23.50 to ... OCCASIONAL C carved mahogany frame, Up- holstered linen and reduced from $110 Now $37.50 fnrnwrlv marked th Reduced ....$68.50 covering, Rose (as oketch- A comfortable Reduced from .......$17.50 HAIR. Hand- in hand-blocked .$90 Boys’ Sport Blouses special 65¢ 159 Button-on Blouses, long-sleeved style in plain colors and fancy patterns. Sizes 4 to 10. 8 Moleskin Coats, sheep-lined, with wombat 1 size 8, 4 size 14, 1 size 16, Z'SIR collar. 18, Were $5.95. Now.. 200 Part-wool Union Suits, medium wm:, size 4 to 18. Special. Men’s House Slippers, $1 were s1.75 ana s1.05 60 Pairs Felt l{nuee Slippers, several styles. 2 size 7, 4 THE DOWN STAIRS BTORE 13 All-wool Overcoats. & Lnamberjacks, 10 Lumberjacks. Were 8505, Now 1 alu B 5 size 6 size 8, 1 size 9. rere -$9. Were '§ 12 Broken sizes. Women’s Shoes, $2.15 pair Were 5395 200 Pairs Women’s Shoes, strap and opera pumps: of .’ patent leather. High and low heels. Sizes in lot, 3 to 8, 80 Pairs Imported Cut Stecl Buckles. Were $1. Now . 35¢ 90 Pairs 4-buckle Arctics. $2.85." Now 100 Pairs High'and Low Shoes, 12 Pairs Boy Broken soles. o Negligees, $3.50 Greatly Reduced 10 8ilk OCrepe Negligees, SOILED. 3 Pairs Novelty Lounging Pajamas. Were $5.95 and $7.50. Now . $3.50 10 Bmdelmll Smocks, cre- tonne” trimming. ED. Were $1.95. Now. Silk Underwear, §1 Was $1.95 58 Pircss Silk Underthings, ineluding chemise and step- ins. SOILED. 64 Pleces Silk Underthings, including gowns, combina- tions, bloomers, dance sets, ::l;;p and chemise, Were Girdles, $1.50 Were $2.95, $3.50 11 Swami Girdles with glove silk panties attached. Siees 27 to 82. R Girdves, steo-in_and side festening. Sizos 27, 29 and 32. Were $3. Now. 1 _Garter Brassieres, ED. Sizes 34. 38. 40 nnn Lamhskin Gloves $1.95 Were $2.45 34 pairs Saddle-sewn Im- ported Gloves. in one-button style. In ‘mode only. 14 Pairs Slip-on Caveskin Gloves, washable, Were $2.80. Now.. $1.95 27 Tmported Lambskin Gloves. grav with fancv * cuffs, Were $2.25. Now $1.50 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s and Misses’ Silk Dresses, $i 76s. Were $3.95, N THE DOWN STAIRS STORE" Candlesticks, $1 Were $1.95 19 Palrs Brass Candlesticks reduceq. 15 Braes Ash Trays. Were 8125, Now 8 Brass and Glass Relish Dishes. Were $1.50. Now $1 14 Billfold And Lighter Sets. Were $5. Now. .81, 11 Brushes in Were $1. Now .. 8 Boltle Openers in lelther cases. Were $1. Now..75¢ 10 Fruit Knifes in leather cases. Were $1. Now..i5c 3 Treather Diarles. ~Were 2205, - NOW .......... $1.95 7 Children's Handbags. Were $1. NOW .........256 Costume Slips sl.zs Were $1.95 170 Slps of tayon erepe, knifted rayon and rayon satin. Navy, black, green, flesh, peach and tan. Sizes in lot 36 to 44. “Romilla” Hose, $1 Were $1.35 500 Pairs Chiffon and Serv- jce Wiight Silk Hose. Sizrs 814 to 1075, 350 Pairs Gordon Silk Hose, service and_chiffon weight. IRI;EGULAIIS of higher 135 Powder Compacts 75¢ Were s1 3,‘{,"""“’““ in gold and st 11" Necklaces wen $1. Now. Bracelets, w"elL Now..........800 THE DOWN STAIRS STORE $1.95. Now (no chln) Pairs “Goodyear Glove” black and - tan:: Shoes, black and tan: (mcu.hur welt svu Brand - Rubbers, Broken slzes.. Were ..'-lc Rmken sizes, Women’s Hand- kerchiefs, 2for 25¢ Were 25¢ each 50 Womsen's Linen Hand- kerchiefs. 56 Boys' Colored Card Handkerchlefs, lnluned Were 35c. Now.... “n-meunm c-n. Yae .25¢ 12 B-rhflm Were 5t ow H:: u Sachets. Were $1. Now 75¢ chet Dolls Infants’ an’d Juveniles” Wear Greatly Reduced 12 Sweater Sets. Were 1595, ull resses, sizes 1 to 8. Were u ga $1.50. Now. n' chen 500 50 Pairs Infants’ Hue Were 28¢ and 35c. Now 15¢ 50 Pieces Infants’ Furnish- lnc! Werr 35¢ and 50c. seeee 250 Girls’ Wear : Greatly Reduced 20 Girls* Sports. Skirts, Were fl .93 and $2.95. Now..$1.45 Sports Jackets, plaid- lined suede ol $5.95. Now s ‘oomers; - fajons Were 'S8 and s THE DOWN STAIRS sTORE . Were $10 . and $16.50 66 Dresses, including georgette, crepe and prints; one- pmce styles and ensembles. Broken sizes for women and misses. Women’s and Misses’ Sportswear Reduced 6 Jersey Dresses; brown, 10 Jersey and Sik green, and tan. Sizes 14, $5.95. Now 9 Covert Cloth Dresses: oxford, red, navy Sizzs 14 to 20. And tan. Now 4 Knitted’ Spencers: white, and pink. son,I ED. Were $1.85. Now.. 2 Prirs Tweed l(nltken. llZE! l‘ and lss Were $2.95. Now.. gray and sizes 14 to 20. Were $5.05. Now. itk Dresses; blue, 16 and\18. . Were avy: 8895 black, -$1.95 New ...... Wm $8, 1!5‘ 5 Tweed Coa 3 Dress and Now $2.95. 6 Hln'll Bmdclofll Coats, Women's sizes. 2 Tweed Raincoats, 3 Rldln. Brmhu and - Knickers. - 'Ifl‘t fur " trimm: -n Were $25 -na $30.50. 0 te,. misses’ and we Were $10-and $16.50, - Now. ... Tweed Coats. . Misses* " sizés. " Now . .iiciennecivoeces Velour and Felt Hats, $1 weressss 30 Velour and Felt Hats, large and small head sizes. 24 Velour and Felt Hats. Now.... Were , $4.95. . §! $295. Now 20 Brushed Wool Cap and Scarf Sets. Were | PO esrdenatane 81t