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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1920. NAMING OF COLBY |DR. R. L. KELLY DECORATED. Cueva "ole nan” of trace e| Seeds cRpertens ees "teat | certs uae setts ae [Cottene Association Seeretary|eorenition of his administration of aie the Government of millions of do MAY MEAN WILSON Se Wabink £2 Mead, erssdiies sas | i Rinrican‘etocen” | BROWNE 1S EXONERATED, | mossy! Coes ‘wns as retary of the “Association of American — ni Colleges and the Church Boards of Millionatre Sportsman Freed of | !Y Eduention and director of the America wr Conspiracy Charwes. | ] R Education Department of the ie ‘or r \ ». 26.—Charges | fy church World lovemen nd jt Hotel. n ‘ — (Continued From First Page.) | sen esis | Gop confirming Cabinet officers as & matter of courtesy and to make inquiry into their qualifications. They @ontend that Cabinet responsibility ‘will never be emphasized until Con- Gress establishes a precedent that Would make the President give as Much regard to the “advice” of the Beriate on a Cabinet appointment as any other selection that requires ©onfirmation by the Senate. | Qir. Wilson has on more than one Secasion held back from appointing gen who might not be confirmed by Se TT LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Flint’s Fine Furniture GUARANTEED. Ske Last Week, Today begins the last week of our FEBRUARY SALE OF FLINT FURNITURE At Reductions of 10% to 50% sterling worth of Flint products—are entirely reasonable, the discounts now in effect afford an opportunity for advantageous selection of Bedroom, Dining Room, Living Room or Library Suits or Individual Pieces. Beautifully wrought and carefully constructed Furniture that is designed to meet the needs of refined tastes and appreciative owners. THE FLINT GUARANTEE IS EXTENDED TO EVERY PURCHASE UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Suites or separate pieces for prompt delivery made to order in our own factory. Dealers’ Orders Declined. ORIENTAL AND DOMESTIC RUGS DI Flint & Horner Ce Inc. 20-26West 36% St. = 4 HYIULULUUUUUUUUUUNUUUUUUUUUOUQUUUUUUUULUQOQOOOUL TT @ Senate and has tn one conspicu- | jous case—that of Thomas D. Jones \" @f Chicago—withdrawn a nomination for Chairmanship of the Federal Re- @erve Board. ‘The appointment, however, is not merely a personal choice, but it, @rouses the political ire of Mr, Wil-j @0n's opponents on Capitol Hill,! who, incidently, have teen feel- img none to pleased over the! Selection of Charles R. Crane to be Minister to China, a post for) which he started only to be called back home by Philander C, Knox, then Secretary of State and now an active foe of the Pregident in con- nection with the treaty fight. { Speaking of political repartee, the / momination of Mr. Crane is hardly! Palatable to Republicans. Mr. Crane, however, has his revenge. He bolted! the Republican Party after the incl- dent and supported first La Follette and Woodrow Wilson, contributing to the campaigns of both men in the ) hope that either might win a party’ nomination on progressive platforms. When La Follette failed to win Mr. Grane threw his support to Mr. Wil- gon and contributed heavily to the / 1912 campaign funds. He could have| been Ambassador to any post in Eu- rope. He declined to accept any such Job. His readiness to take a dipio- matic position of lower grade—Minis- ter to China—is therefore viewed as having some relation to his earlier choice for the post under the Taft Administration. WILSON NOT STICKING BLINDLY TO HIS PARTY. But the naming of two progressive Republicans—Crane and Colby—means @omething else. So far as Woodrow Wilson is concerned he isn’t going to stick blindiy to his party any more. He will reach out for men of the pro- gressive type in either party. That in itself has raised the question of a possible support. by the White House for the Hoover candidacy. In Georgia the other day they declined to let Mr. Hoover's name go on the ballot because they didn't know whether i or not he was a Democrat and they paused to send the former Food Administrator a letter of inquiry. But if President Wilson ean take into the bosom of his official family a progressive Re- publican of 1912, the Democrats who are concerned with a man's present and not past beliefs or affiliations will be able to argue that the Democratic Party oan afford to accept into its ranks a progressive like Herbert Hoover. It establishes an important precedent—or rather a weighty argument for the Democrats who have been enthusiastically boom- ing Hoover for the Democratic nomination. It is not known how friendly Mr. Hoover and Mr. Colby have been, but Hoover and Mr. Colby have Deen, Ot exe SS : = Ultra-Smart Be Thee Wie Be sale Imported Trimmed Hats — HUULNSIUQWSUONLUNNLOVUNDNELLOUOUD END POLUO EDL UOTOAUU UNL YY S eo Sale of Women’s Suits At SAKS-Friday and Saturday O matter what you would pay tor a suit, you will find none more individual than are these. They express the very last word in smart fashions for Spring, and are offered at quite a saving on their actual worth in today’s market. The styles are in Smart Tailleur Effects, Belted and Embroidered Models tailored with unusual care in those materials predicted Unequaled to enjoy a wide vogue for Spring —Men’s Wear Serge, Tricotine, Oxfords, Pencil Striped Suitings, Toille de at $. 4. 7 50 Laine, and Sports Tweeds, lined with plain colored or novelty silks. Sizes 34 to 44. Three styles pictured, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Announce an Exhibit Extraordinaire of if Mr. Hoover wants the Democratic For Those Who Do Hauling nomination the incidents of the pres- ent week will help him more than as either Colby or Crane. Therefore Created by the most famous designers of Paris anything else since his name began to ogden eo J. M. HORTON Ici CREAM Co. SPECULATION OVER 1, COUne® Stemi tne woe EVELYNE VARON MAISON LEWIS THAT HOOVER MAY i Whether he is ready to tle up with aso easy 279 ov nae MARIA GUY SUZANNE TALBOT the Wilson Administration es, BAe Feansiet “i > VASSELIN VITTETARD gloesed over the acts of the ultra- ‘ % Dau tnhaetiael oe elles CLOTHES OF CUSTOM QUALITY “ae These most wonderful of all chapeaux for Spring, bring the ey of Colby or Crane, is another LS 4 genius of the great world fashion centre to your very > vg question. People here are beginning ies, Doerr & Carroll Horse Uo, | 11Y They are “Paris” itself! Hats born of foe sheetarmins, prore end mare to helleve. (at Her 24th’ Sbrest & Laxington Ave,, "” | s $ | ach bearing its original label with the name of one of these bert Hoove> will not hesitate to en- How York Oitye At this time of the | asthe | pr and il aida piyalei tila e the Republican nominee for the Gaxssaaaae » . de y latter happens to be eg hls ag rear inur aia it ‘Te recent condition ef our strect 2 Layga th ihbapetiegesyibdloyed 4 has hoya ue in a very tio way that the horse impossible for the Democrats to name Mae eaten end leave im she ice cxese business: him at their San Francisco conven- ten. Bo {t all depends on what happens at the Chicago convention which {9 to be held at least a weck earlier than grat a7 the Democrats. And the ap- | pointment of Mr, Colby, prominent | Programive, to so \mportant a place as the Secretaryship of State is being Maria Guy, Suzanne Talbot, and Vasselin Vitretard. One of Many Styles is Here Reproduced but the etching can show to you only its inimitable lines. 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