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NEW DIPLOMATIC POINT RAISED BY . TREATY OF DESERT Plan to Transfer Syrian Mandatv From French to British Control. GIVES ENGLAND ALL-RAIL ROUTE TO NEAR EAST Establishes Prcccdcnt in Han dling Matter of Interest to United States. I! ? Associated I'rfs.s j \\ \SHINOTOSj p.ob. SO The com* ? '.\t . Prance-|tri: ish conven-| ? v ? i. !> ' Syrian desert is j - ! 1 from a French to a 15-it- { . ? ??? w -i i???????Iv.-.1 s<-l.i? !?> . f., . - li. T" ar.d is i'\|i(>otcil to ? >. i? < >si nttcntio". of ;ho : ? par'tiieitt in connect ioti w11h ? r.i. study < f the alii- ii man dates with which lh( American jrov r ? nv mho ha ~ i> -en con colli ludt'd I? I \\ ? -li t ! Pr? ?? an i llrittsh government* ill j Par - !'??'? ??mlii'r contain-; pro-I > - ? ? for il'O , im pic !? .-???:I i.-ment o f i ' in- ra.s.-d liv the nttrllai ?; t ? ; Britain of the mandate* ' - I'.i.? -s? 11?? ,iinl Mesopotamia anil tli- 111 ri hut ton to France of t lit* it",: (1 . ? i.v, r Syria ami the l.ehanon, .ill ' ?. diifcrr' d h* the supreme i-otiiii ii at San Isenw." ItnUrk 11 i pi limn I Ir I'olitt. 'I'll.. ? ?.* . of the treaty which _ :i v< r.sjKHl Hi- particular alien ?:on of American ollii ials an the <?.?? ' .i 1 - nt for tai tli-t t i in ? ? <>f the ?r. ? <1> lit ? ! a transfer <?' mandate ? :y from ..lie imttcr to another tn.itual a^ri. Miont without refer- ' ? ? t" th? K-auiie of nations anil. .. i. ..|'i: sition h\ (ircat Itritaili <?f l.'-r :.if,iM'llcr:.v'ii'i| dream of .111 III I - !'?? fr..m i he Mediterranean to India through territory under her exclusivo political or military con trol In the v. 11 lenient .?!' tlie lioun- . ilarics .rf tlx' mandate territories, th southern portion ..r Syria, bordering upon Palestine, previously allotted to I I'tallCe l?j the league of nations, is transfcriert to ilreai Itrilain and Me ? cifie provision is tiia.)<? for the oni struct Ion of a Itriflsh railway line linking pa lest I tn willi the Mest.po taiiilan railway -ys;--ro through the Syrian deseri. Se lion three, arti ir live the tr--.it y. provides that t tie "French Kcvi'mtiiMit consents ti tin1 lo-tnitia. | ? ^n of ,i spe.-i.il i-eniiiiiK-ii.n. w'.n.-h. : after' having examined the ground. | ay r> a'tjr.s: t*i.? frontier tine .-i 11 j if ti. Yiraiuk far as N ?-i*?. I n such a mann.?r as render p.?<- i Me the -on*! mcj Pin of a llrltislij ! a , hi a ami !; *i ?- oaiie-tit:4 1 'a .est;:it? with ' he Ii< < 1 j:i>. ra ! a i> ' am! the \ t!!ejr of the Kiiphrat en inil ? :.tn!-itf ? Ti ? r. " > w ? ? 'i in ? he limits .f ; Ml-f.nll 11eni r to India. i'ar; 1' V "r f Isli .1: i - ?? I,' ro I*e f r r-i In-lia- ' >' -d't --rra ne.i ? a ?- ( LEGIOh WAR;<$ U. S. AGAINST REVIVAL OF HUN ar jPAGAN DA Wr.n'ing It D : Ci l inc it Done i ?HV 1'iiiiiiliiU??'oturjn hit.' Mmiii^ 11 in I.i:i'^, >|i?i ji^i At'". IJ I I a I . > I o'ilM. K - A..- I. . Co.. It I i Mo:.--:, ? \V~ - ? ?' i-INs t: ' no v r lit'ii v.i11ut; an11 I >> <-111^; j!i A \ C- AW Nl.SCS !'.*'? >'? l >? ' ?? iivntil it,, in u t> .V? . ? I: i i: ?. id A u ti 11 , <"o . 2M N r i N a,th nubui-iiiiit Si.r Sale B7 iliOH . \ . I, . . . ... i Ijflst ""*? ,k ? n.i i ' ? ? ? ? - *. \ . i s u n H i I : . ! ?- Ma ? Hir. ? ? ii ii ????<-?- t li'a I I HO k~i*i ? ' ?*!' I 11ol"': ) I Jt ntk.f or for ; . \ ? ? : . . <* . ? . , M t *1.^ . . . r j. ii. ii 7. \\ t. ? a 2- 4 . ? rn 1'? . I ? i ? r o; *r I. out t*rop' ert) ?.ifl ,i ?' t . ii, i fia ii?ifj|(>: I ' \.?: *oi<?? Itui.4 li.g. j , . . \ \\*1JKN >-iU Mi l ^ A Ur* + r. r *?<! -,.Ai u? *; l^trhr f,,. |r?.. K ?L j 'j.. xr ? A'Umi) r?r.d?:n ffuxn : .t or.? ?'? ?lup2lc*t*<] ? n n.#- Wh. a i I'<tn? ochrr v <r t. r.: ? (Continued From First I'a go.) two mav drift toward N. xv CiikIAIuI. ii t'iiI'vont. it will In- some "oven or ton (lays before the effect- of the present bad weather wear off An t lli! m *rnt is lowering over the Ceit tr-il Vail. v. From tin- remarkably good xvoather that visited 'in- I'ounlrv last w?? k. tlu present condition is no mor?' thai: what the Weather I'.tircau exports, t ca red |>r I*. C. Day. climatoloisist. r<*-] called tlio blixaard of 1 sss That i storm. lie said, came up in r? 1 >?? \j: ' . same xx ay as 1111 s It. fact, tli* weather expert* claim i that l his siege. taken from a national | standpoint. is the worse storm of the ; y. ar It spoils what otherwise j would have ???cn a remarkable roe- i ord for rebruurx. HMti.o mtr.AW ntini ti t; in j m:\\ i:\id.AMi noii'i iii: wu:it ' (Ity Associated Pros* | lll:iiV1X<*KTO\VX. MASS Keii. 20 ? I.lfe niwrs early tonight rescued with bri'i'chi's buoy the erexv of tlxe men from tlio barn. Itutherford \x b eh. xxith the Tesxcoe, broke r.>rn Hit tug Valley KorK" in today's' norl hensl or. Tli" Tescoo was still drifting, but oast guardsmen bolievod she xvotild b>' driven wi'hill the break' rs at high t de tonight. .-?> that hoi crew of five mi'ti could bo taken ? ? rr M'OIIM ritOM S?t Til I.HIM'.S IIIAMxi:!' OF SMIW IN \\ Mil* | H> Associated Press 1 \\ ASltlNOTON. Feb. -??-?The storm i ,;it came up from Alabama left in t-~ waki :i heavv blanket of snow and Sleet in the Middle Atlantic Coast s'.it.s \v or torn Tenin 'lice, Ohio Val 1 ? \ at .1 North \?l:t??*!?* Sta*. - A ne the coast heavy gales wore blowing tonight ships were putting in to the nearest harbors and marin i r< exposed to the ' lenient?- feared for the safety of their craft* Storm xvartlings were issued by the Weather Bureau on the Atlantic Coast fiom Cape I la Items northward In some sections railroad transpor tation xx.is rofior:od ilolayeil by snow drifts and commttui -atlon in the rural sect ions xx a s made. ditlicult by *i lovtvx coating of >-riow and ice. Some 'lamag> to frui! xxas expect. .1 In the Southern States were premature budding was encouraged by the un usually xvarm weather which had prevailed for the las; few weeks. The weather repi rt for tonight in dicated thai tin* worst ?.f the storm had pissed and that generally warm er xvea'her max lie expected In the Southern States The center of the storm was reported tonight of? the; roast of New Ktiglatnl. Residents of Washington toda> saw the lirst snow of the winter, about j three inches of i: covering the capi- | l a I j sNOU-III. \ N KI'.TF.II l.Olll \M is i \ ?.it \?r in- iii.i/.'/.\i?i> , I i: , A-.??velatod I'rcss. I NT.W Vi'llK. Feb. Inlvcn by i i ? or;1 ?.? ?t. rlv gale, a b zzar.l gripiied ; Nexx York ? arly today and blanketed indix iditals xi hose disloyally and xx ii .. . florts in th- interest of il. r nan.x li.ix. i.eon notorious in the piM all 1 who .. re no xx .<u:iln -U dir. I commun i a t ion xx t it le r!: :i Nation 11 headquarters ha.- r>" ? ? : > reports of ;to-<icrman .i tivitlos from ma n x ho.ti.ns of t no cnunlry which a pear to c nneet directly with th^ I ? : <. II ;i I pt'? -pa ga: ida o.nntatgn here outlined. ?department otli. :als are requested in m a ?? lift:* ? i! any ilr.iin.it aciiv I.. - n th?ir ?'*nuiuinit> an?l r.? t .r ward actual and complete reports of j v unc * . <* '"i xl h? id.-j inrters ].. :n. : l; 1. n.tf.onai .ldjniar.: f the leg n. sal titer- xxas little he i ual ad publicly it this time, but. ii, a formal statement aupplt-mfntln* the bulletin be .said "1 te greatest . ... , . a movem? i " of t"'l? k'nd xx . . an- from : hose ti?. -n* ?' T-u- i . , \> ?? .. ? >ji of who*- ? x ad . . . ? : x there . an h. ???? ! -?:! * " j PROSPERITY OF U. S. DEPENDS ON FOREIGN TRADE, SAYS SISSON '?nitlnue.l From F'r?* 1'ise l l h >ro the irior- s - . al it be . . mea for us '-i develop abroad all ptiri husin . power :? 1 t ' Amer ican prodiictx thrrngh drvclopih? the i;i o .r x ' 't I i i pr -da : ion and ? HlJTIi ' 'l? " ?' *' * t 1A'. . ... 41 .,????! r?;sr rtu\u \V r> I'-nK.-r I > n\u c us ? ? ? .! ? 4: .* A 'or 1 . p.winv u - . ? ! . - .rodu"" ? xv hen b'.:C.i->t ill *c. i:... -eris In pr ?Mf. ritx t ou trv .: . 1 ill . lasse.- w ? ir ' agr-.-ui .11 r 1 A' .11:1: ? ? ia t ltd ft i . .1 ., i ' ? p- '" table . k' '.ng our stir; his pr.-du- rion ? ,ad \\ ? ad ?[ r , vx -l;-or tnizeil and . ? . ? ;. v ' put f.-.-.k* ?-.jde I ? ir; in tneti t *4. ? <1 i- * ?' 1 ' :?!' '< no* a i i.rut x> .. .pr-ad :.d Ju ; rnp - ? :ie 1 ? n k 1 n c th POPOCATEPETL THREATENS Mi xn'' \ * >mol%iiig t|Himraiii" in liu liii.il lit ?>.? M11 r f( \ in)' hi I.rup I ion. * i ITV P.;.Kate II . u,? a ,i rt.r , SY1A 1 v> < oil.Ion- . , ir.tirrow I'epulx o I i.iles. In' age i ilddor a Jjty on rr. ur der COUNTR Y IS IN GRASP OF RA GING BLIZZARDS I t ho city wiili eleven ini'licn of *now, < which was >ti!l falling .it a lati> lialir tonlshi. City utUhorltles, remember-| ing tho congestIon of tratlic ami suf- j I ferinn iii'i'iiinticii by tho heavy storms i ?>f last yea summoned 1.000 '"while I wings." wh< were later Bupplcmcntcd1 | liy more than .t.Ony civilian volun I toot's. to clear t fit* main arteries of j tralllc j Karlv in the day the Shipping i j l!oar>! steamship CoM Harbor w is I aground off <'on?*> Island. The vt >s? I ,s mm ia danger an<l is expected t.> bo ' refloated ai high tide. Surface and elevated !taih> was! ii.nl \ disrupted .luring the morning. I-" t ??? ri tractors, drat;};'"- snow plows, converted 1 If ->:id ? ay. almvo Korty-se and Street. into a miniature snow .??non. through which traveled uti en.li. vr? procession of automobt'es !iM. d w:t h sii;htseers Tjio nllio al forecaster tin ! >c; l Weathe:- Bureau said the l>lt/./.ai<l would continue until tomorrow, add ing several inches more '.?? the pr s ? ?: : heavy fall, fellow, d l.v cider weather I IU.I7./. v iti> in it i s:s m:u i:m.i,\mi rti top ??!?? ki:m k I'osT-i I I'y Associate! Press ! j HOSTON Kelt, 21'.- X. w Knuiand ' was buried to the liuis of fs f....... 1 IiosM tonight by the ilrv real h'b zard of the winter. Snow that licsau | to fall about daybreak ? on; : u. >| w. ; into the night until t *>? t--. >'t.v m ? sheltered places m' : ;nn-l tno>-.? than .i foot, and in districts where t ? strong noitherly ga!.- -aid w ?'.? an- ; hampered, roads wer. !>a.l!\ ? Irif? ! Railroads generally reported lit tle difficulty, and service :? r the n ost part was normal The :n. r. ,iv was' fill line tonight. "Ttlll II StVRUI'S NOItt'lll.K ?'l?\sT? ! S1IIP Hltl'-.AIvS I Mll-.lt I \ s 111 \ i; ; Illy Associated Press I X< M1|-C?M\. VA . Kch. ?>'< \ r storm js sweeping ? he ca : tonight, an i a number of vessels ar. eking shelter in l.ynnhav. n Pa> -i ? oth. r points At ?p.? llenry tonight t>: wind reached a velocity of t y-eight miles and w.if blowing dir v from the north. Reports received li r.- tali, it- that flu schooner f'.trroll A P. rring. which went ashore on Pia>ti ??? 1 Shoa's three weeks ago, is l>r. ikitu: up un do- tit. lashing of the high Palm Urnch dweller*. PM..M P.K.V'H. Ki.A l'h - While New- York atid other | ?rtI.? :i-? of the Kast. battled toda> 'v th mow #il ?, ? \ , i, ., " ". 1 t I* MlOW n . , . . this u;,s t|1(> ,. v , Winter M>a?on, the thet " registering 75 do WlVVriS&J&SS* Dolio I I.-M IN? JTO.V, x c j.-f I ..-spite st..rm warnings .? 1 adverse winds, the Hying boat P t. ?. I. 1.?-.? ti. which landed at Southpc-rt. ur into, vest, rd iv afternoon ,?f- ?? i'vltig ti'ini N."V Yi.rk. 7.''- ? - - i \ ! -tits itii.l flftv-seven ?. ".ft tins morning for Kernandina l"!a.. en route to the West Indies Th* re h.-.' s.-ven men pa.ss.ti:;. rs ah .rd Have Two 1C* press Otlioev I.VNi-llltrKO. VA.. !?'? ? ?? < k now a that when eastern Kxpress Company begins >p eration of the express i.u.-=m. -s . :: ? V? So-.jtherti Hnilw.iy tht? ?*???> ? r.<* ? tl. '? :it.d force will be us- 1 h<T>- : | the new . on pati;. I.j i: hbjr^ has i not had two express off! - for iivir." j than twenty years, the pout' f-rn a*.I Adams ha\ing worked u.I? - a joir.t i agency I'linrgeil \\ lih lltirxlnrjr. '"hfirc'"l with or^akinu n o ???f ] "-me of Lucius Title.\. iris Park , .wcnie, nr.it s'.-aling w?-f li of' jewelry n*el money, W P 11tjd~ot? was ye?trrday r.rr-r'rd by Pot.-Mive S?rp.',^-.t ! Hi 'I'rt Prrnelier on ^luriler I linrge. S' 'PKItTPN. ISA.. K?b. JO H'.?* Hooks, a t?re?i het. w ill k-> oti trial !? Tt.'ittien Sup"! . ' irt I ?>pi ?-r. "v : ort a e>ar?s of ti.- in'wr In feettoi. I with tlie double It'll'.' ? <?f T. K 1.' n- I I. ', and h!n son, w t . ii I . ai red tie.it j ti. ??? I at si ( Aug as: OULBflDfS JUOCE SEES I DROP IN CHILD CHIME Mcioinlnj; lii?'i'fasiiiKl> Dilliruli for! I toys to lie Hci |n ?Now Vork. vr \ mimmim Invial < 'uses \? la.imrr (.Vl Into i C,,?irt. anil < YratJnn (lf! ""I'd itlltiollnH/ril" ^ou,||s s,?, I a Marked lallin^ Off. ?c?7iV,l,m"'" ?"? Mioii thcT^/^i^|!i';K|.^wtlohal i? *ni--M:;; ^v,vr,;v,v: ?u;-in < r..r ? ',!"* "1^? l:"' uV wis,;,.'",w :41""?? ** Of th.*.. V*. the ,, .mil sui i.i | I'fTort I,. 'I.- nwake?|t r\,?k L ?*"n *n,,on* -| iMIeillectlce. J is VV |do? K I-0'! V? ii>s i.( tit,. v,t | " *' " 1 ? rs. . lul.s. | ar!m" ,r "l!'.m:,yl ?"'?I t M ? Utc the wi asxoolatloMS "?m? ?" tho Miing* w'liioh V/avo hn"' < ? I. _ 11 * forr ?h. vii,. i ??t .* rat ii> ?r 4,, flin ,u \l " ?? i">;-.ii.11;..:i ;? ,.t'' ??">?. but steadily decrJ iSoil*?* wril;,~ 2?V . I920i Wliicli is the rntlA'nf ?.h'; SSS tuTX^ mi'IV.? ? ?2S?i, -i' Miiiiiv \v.\:.? Inoiv lha:i ?. ir is i)i,- m,.r. (Ii!lli'i]'? , . i, cr/af'-V o'A ,'.j'1* 'r' ! "j v"""* ; ? . as. s A Sid, 'V il vpair '?'.r lidh for the IIIl.ir'.-n .'.in I 'iiU tiir.- ..f th ,V"'~ ;h'- ? II I tl? M, work Is ?.. ..r .? i.iT. .. decrease |n th,- niii,ii,..r ?,'"?< ominlttftd t<, InntitutU n?? v....1 :? III. (Its f. 1,1 .v., ? ,i l:"'1!,s ??' ii-.ii,. ndous lnc- i? .'VV "r. ",.n ,h0 ?&v. ? t . 1 rah.y in ,x ,.Cs ,.f ;l; ] _..ii ' "L'rf w "rl?. and ii nvoldA ??? v "T :tuti.->-? i;i.?m " v i>;.i.I,-.| til. ,:i?rrv ;.n> i Teas! up th. responslMi ntriire* ror juvcnlU ! :i w-i.r.-ak inp Th. ration, j,,. ..i ?jr.- "V ' i." Iri . i>inc ? :lh ?.. v . " <??>- !".i .a! . 1. r.uMits in . itv . ? !TU?r.' a v..I Fiii-thfi ..r,. durinc?ih). ? incren*? chlld-crlmo . ' ;l,r and ?!,? .?-}?!,. { h? . hus ,lr>t afff^t.'d " p.",, 1 ?M nnj- ncti(?.->aM<. .1.?. Th.-> In;- linprnvement *' t ? ,vi,ru,;mphA'* ^d :n th "o.rroo i r^T"" ,r? a 11 o tu ; o ;i Id . v rlv!o nar^virioH hm.! \h - 'n a wr?n.|..rr?| m;k?! ?; ;,r pro|r. I 4 '* "? f'" ?"'' ?< ?' u| 7: .*>rn J *int t: '' ? - ? v.!V.i"r'' ,T!'" S " '"M ? r' t??.. T'r> ? '?" "f". v ,r> net... nnti*d tit- almllitr noeloty f>.r chll-l '?n-r am nj>. - ..f th,. form.'!* f n'ri li '.i!1 d!*?r-osi and :j : 1,0 ^ 1't Hi" !<???? itc win. ! ? H'l Kh'Mll.t j,r, .' , .) 'i . it and thit flKtir?n I hnv? ttiwii'l - h.. \ ? ,,rr..?K '? MA Y DEVELOP PLANES TO CARRY 250 ACROSS OCEAN llugi' Aircraft, lo Have 1,000 Morse Power, Is I'lider C.onslruelion by British Royal Air forces. Tilaiiia Is Name of Firsl Ship Being Made. | i:> I'liivcrxiil Service. J l.'?N"l-H>N. I'Vli. "JO. ? Airplanes ?lc M'Ii'IHiik 5.000 horse power and carry inc J"iii p.: stit'iiB'.-i?. ;iori'ss i ho Atlantic have ht'Cti voiiderod possi ble through Hi* su' i'i'.ss(ul comple ? lion nf nc? I.COO Inn?i."i>owcr Napier WOMAN ATTORNEY ASPIRES TO BE JUDGE OF JUVENILE .COURT Will Ili'l'finl Youth for Murder of I'olitvman, llcllovlii>> Him t() I It* llllMM't'lU. IIACKi:XS.M-K, N J. Keb J>l "Personal J it t will I ?>? tli< uiil<|iic (license of William ijlvunon, wIioko trial on a charge <f murdering a policeman l? al? 'lit ?<? start Ills attornej if- Mrs Augusta li. Ma U>.v. "1 became mien Med in tin- >;im! because I |tav?: a woman's unfailing Instinct for the right.'" sa\s Mr*. Ma ley. "That hoy i.s ntK" >'nt. It's t li?* in nocence ol" the Insulted :im<I the in jured His was i p>tmiii.i1 Just not ,i national Justice llts friend wan lu danger II.- risked his ail to ??iivc li:in." Mrs Ma ley I.. 11. Thai the mother inM met will transform Just li e in the world That a titan ?ill t?? 11 i woman at torney thin-s !ie ? ill not tell a man. That ho. has the attitude toward her that a ehild has toward his mother That a woman will talk lo a woman ahoul thing? mm will nut tell a man. Iler greatest ambition is to be a juvenile Judge Mrs. Mai ox was admitted to tho har after reading law in the ollico of her husband, Patrick Henry Maley, I'niteil States commission! r of New J ersc-y. Shu Keo|?? .>l! ? hours from ID lo ??. L>\jt finds tlnie to eook arid k> . p house, dance, fish, mvltn. ska:-, read a ml go to t heal) rs DOCTORS ABANDON HOPE FOR OKLAHOMA OUTLAW Wile and >iiu of Hurry Mit *peii?l M mill} Willi \\ eii.-iiled Itank llnlih-r. I Ity Associated Pre'.- 1 I! \Ki:iSi IX. \HK.. K I1 v. - ctanis attending Harry s rr. Okla homa hank robber, shot I':May win n, with thr> ??? (ompanlons. i e attempted to rob the People's HatiU ">f Harrison, tonight said that I !i r. was little chance for the bandit to II v.* till morning His wife anil .ion were w ith him much f>f todny. Sheriff .1. S Johnson lore today re ceived n te>pr.irn from the sheriff at S'jl'le aw, Okla., sta'lnc that the latter believe l Id* hml In custody the three tn-oi v. li<> wee with Starr when h ?? at tempt e<I to rob the o.mk here. Three men arresied at Sellgmhn. Mo., anil br'iUKiU here were released af ter oIJIiIhIh of the hank failed to Itt:fD.' in :'a<- ti..- i who floi when Starr wshot. Mrs. Sl ier ?nl I tl. i. her htishan 1 had Jus* < otnpl) ? ii -s'Ul ,i11.?? s to ?*lgn up with i> tiln conipai y for the mi.klr.g of Hi: "out .t vv picture !n which the toiriPt n in to >:avo the stelliir r ?'.) ." Start suffered Intense .tin all day, n rial tonight wm v?-ry wi*a l<. engines, which are the most power ful in lli?? world Two of the i-iikirii'K. which have hcen nicknamed tho ('uh:i. have heen ordered hv the royal air force atyl will In fitted to thi> Titan in living hotil. a Iiiikc air dest roy or, with :? I..*? ??0 ? mile rantt'> ami deslfctied b\ the Itritish War Olfiip for lotiK-flKhtlnK l?at rols Th?* Tit a nia cunioM >? crew of twenty. inn if adopleij to civilian use it ? ? >uI? 1 accommodate Ik11 y per S'UIS The Napier I'mtipanj declare* : li.it a cult entitle is capable of use on a regular I wonty-four hours' itatis atlanlic service via I lie Azores, v. her#} the passengers would transfer to all ot liar airplane. Five >uh engines would l>e lit led lo each plane and lht> pas-etijcors would lie accommodated inside tlie wiiins. The Greatest Piano House in the South Not one maker, lint twenty, luive contrib uted their best in the C'orley stocks of IV anoB. The wonderful Ma son <fv I liltlll ill, the V o s e, t' a l> I i'. t ho Knabe Atnpiro. S'oli mer and many others Corley prices are low when you c n n s I d o i <1 u a I i t v?our great volume of sales make up for tbo small mar Kin of proiits we ask. May wo show you t lie splendid I'iailn values we offer? 2I!< Mast It road Si reel. r Hie [qrfeu C??nfi?ni' your Opportunity ONE-ELEVEN ? Certain fine types of tobacco, previously used for export, piled up in the United States due to the high rate of exchange. From these high grade tobaccos we have manufactured "111" (ONE eleven) cigarettes ? a new product?a quality product? made of tobacco never previously used in cigarettes in this country. -> Finally try them! Guaranteed ^ YlAJUylC&t*' \ni?C<r^. ??which neans in.it if you don't Itl.e '?111" CitfiKHK-J. you can Eft your money hack from the <JraW. {JK21fiim. ec<73rotfiecs HItOAD AT FIFTH Special Purchase and Offering \i of I MEN'S SHIR TS Fifty Dozen Men's VVoyen and Printed Madas Shirts Colors arc guaranteed and tailoring perfect $1.85 Fifty Dozen Fine Pcrcale and l>rinted Madras Shirts The noted Rialto and Aberdeen makes. Vrrv special $1.55 New Satin Stripe Shirts Very handsome patterns and unsurpassed values At $2.95 I ? ? ? UH'dlaN MM a ? 0 a ? " The Prestige of a Business i a is ii?it a matter of pose or pretense, luit ratlier the pi reward of services faithfully performed; of a worthy m work well done. The stamllnir of tiulcsiii establishments Is a ^ratlfy inir proof to us. and >in assuranee to you, that our business has been conducted from the hccrinnintr in a spiril of true usefulness to those who must wear ir lasses. rTho 5 Galeski Optical Co. ? .Main & Nth Sts. 22:i K. Broad St. n m KODAK llKADQCAHTKIiS Making two sales grow where only one "bloomed before? An L. B. Sales record has helped the Conklin Pen Manufacturing Company to write "bigger business" for nearly five years. This sales record gives a complete survey of the Conklin business. It includes a list of all their customers and prospects, classified by business; character of store; what customers have not bought recently; analyzes sales on a per capita basis. All of these facts are instantly find able. An L. B. Sales record has an extra-added value these days. It tells you where your organization is strong and where it is weak ? enables you to concentrate your sales effort?flashes a warning of slumping sales ? gives you a tight, guiding rein on your sales force. Not every business requires exactly the same kind of information. But every concern which sells goods needs an L. B. Sales record. It is made to fit every business. It is elastic ? adaptable ? practical! Frankly we would like to talk sales record to you. The telephone is quickest. Ask for sales record folder No. 615 Library Bu r eau Card and filing Founded 1876 Piling cabinets systems wood and steel W. M. INGERSOLL, Manager 1223-24 Mutual bldg., Richmond Saleirooma in 49 leading eitiea of the United States, Great Britain and Frane*