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HEW ARMS PARLEY MEASURE PASSES "Naval Bill ('alls on President lo Negotiate for Second Conference. l'KKSONNKL rNCHAN(;r.l) ?House Notes S32r?.000.000 for America's First Line of Defense. it Associated Vr< ?s.] WASHINGTON. T>ee. is?Til* . t appropriation bill, c.trryinp :i . t !? !i ? t 1"? i-sidcnt m (.'ull.i'f ' li!i foro!>:n p-sve.rs relative to inning- const Ion of war ornft ? iif- 1 o, o ?"> t"lis. wa? pns>o 1 I :i t ? ? 1 iv V y the House. ? > i- r. which carries a total of s i -fi/iop, *tood \i;> preclsi Is .i : ratned by Chairman Kblley's sub ????? a; I provides f >r an <? ,j ? aval {??'? ?? ot ??<*. ??><> the s;t; ' ;.(= Ilxid l.-t J i". I tinininur ?>f Hill *?tnnrt*. ssi< it f!nrr f talk ovir * l ? pi V..M ? II 1- t WM ?*! th. I'rt-i . int s aski 1 t > ni-s<"ll.ito \s.th ; r- >? H-:tain. Ja pa-:. 1'iauee tml 1 ;;t In the end an ? ff t t" ? ... la:ik'I iK" was .1 t<>i?j..-? 1. ? everwhidmiim <?;?.?? 1 - a ? a;tcr.ition whatever ? . . rt to strike out the ^c-t . ??r< 1 I y Represent at Is. 1 it r?T' ? ?-r.it South ?'*s?rotlna. v i ! .1 ? t ally Hepres- vt.i . '. i? j . ? t Hopublt -an. < 'a 1 - rt. ; ss-|thdi sv hi? amendment .. l t It. >- t ? t he President the de - rati, :ts i f entering Into further ? t .it -ns w t !> other powers as .in he may doom it practicable." >' ???..in I t'.-r. of the Naval C -jur.ltt and Ilepr.-sentatlv< j ???s .- ith Carolina, ranli'.nit ? ?? ? fit ' ? Kelloy subeominli* tf", ;,:m ?! ? ? IJntOuTiser j ? s ? ?; ? - - al. Mr r.yj-ti. s declared there was I: i; t u-' ? under tlio amend m#'i:t t > placate the yntle ii".' a ft "in < "alifor:-.la." ? I.et it ti tt-.i'ti t..? Kel ley ;iin. ?. "1 t!'.'p.:." Mr. l'.uth r shouted, ami it I inthleum Drum I.aJiull. T'.ore wn* laughter frotr, the ll? t -ill' in side when It. |ires?'iilativ. tivirii. I'u'Hii t rat, Maryland. pre " ttti 1 ,tn amendment remn st:-lit Hie P- . i-uli nt s to negotiate with f? ? r. ?< . :i nations ssiili a vlesv i . form er an ns.<i"-:ation of nations It s\ ?-? thrown ?-.\it on a point ot onl< i ' n..ulo by lleprosentatlvo Wlnpo. l"moerat. Arkansas. nepr?>sentatlve Mondoll, ^Itepuhli ?rn, Wyotiilnp. in support tn^ the iMII'j provisions an t" lo-^ot t.itlo: ?clorlarert men wero uoini; ov.-i the "rountry "trylngr to create the impres sion thai ttio navy ssns l>eln? iu-k ' ftm! thut talk by tlios-e uri; .tr.R preai naval expansion was i. ? ? pponMblo for Incorporating tho re 'iue.?t into the naval 1>lll. Advocating a:.v inetlioij of ctiltlrcr -down expenditures. Kepresuntat.ve it->urke Cockr.in, I'ertn. rat. \< ss .,Y"r!<. asserted the ' nly . onstra. ?to h? plarei upon the r<e?nt sp?. ch f P'-v.ir l.asv, was that Great Hr.t :i!n i. :i 11 o t pay the I' n 1:. <1 Stat en ??.1'ile. s Krnti'.* paid Great i. tain. ,r.d?!ii.tt r>..i! .t was a '?. ??nfi ti of l.nnkruptcy." Mum I'm Arrnv \rni*. 'We tnu-- p :? Visvay arms If Ihe ?I ? live " Mr. C.'i'Ura:. ?\ An amendment by ISepresentat i ve ' sef. of Alabama. Democrat : t iiiotnher if tt.o .?uteonunlttee. pr ? tint tii-- navy's balance from 'Cft.t.n ? 'lrees 1" held as a fund f r ? ? -v -I -strti was defeated, ovr . c x'.r i that It would enroitrap y. M? t.? i?? 1 . !n up' sit 4 ? sal :t was like telling the r.avy ?? : ? ? e-> j ' ui d cake > ? u may Pay Tribute fi? l\ ell fir. : ? ? :'t*al paragraph n 11 a' !.??!. the H .us. halted f r ! ? t p ,y tribute to ? ?? K-.'.y, who retires next -c7'' '.'h?*.i w.-re made by Hep ? ??"? ' Kreneh. Ttepublican. ?i member of the aubcomihlt-' " --IttM, Mr M ] -rr *? Mr. Oliver and Uept. ?. '?? ? ?-??? Tr -.!:f;SSOe. till I ?? tno. : r When M? i .?>.. a ? ; < very* y -on.? ' ;? :? - . !. f r Mr K - i y ' d 1 a i r ; :. 1 i i f-erv . ?. :? rV er ? y-ats (? ? t 1 .V 1 ,|? ? ? 1 ? ! was ready 1 > t is ? P.. !:presort? a? i ve i . : ? ,, rat. T>x.?s, r ijri.t to have fi!? ? ??*; f r ? lie purpose f :? ? ?' i- b pr'iVH '.-i permit* f.u- ' ?? ? of tit. e - men sur. k if ?t..s t '?*. ' ': t It iv#' d? feat. 1 1 .0A\ 1MPOSSIHJ i; !M M)1N(; \( ( w I'l l I I I!I [H I 11|; clenrly show a desire to meet Its obligation!) in the hope that l?y tho f u 1 111 1 rij en t of those obllgutlons It would re-establish Its credit as one of tho commercial nations of tho world." 4 D.I I STJIUNT MIST COMU rilOM AI.I.IKD I'AI'IT.tl.S I f.\ Associated Tress 1 \\ \S)1 INiJT' >N". ?>.<? 1^ Adjust ? ,.i tli- i ? pnr.it ions ill.s|?u:e be tween I.?.ndon and I'aris is the cru\ (ii 11,? ? Hij ropeiiti tangle. In llie Amor i. ;im viewpoint, as Mated ln*ri t'uJa.v on competent authority. Talk of any American loan lo Germany was <le? crlln d as "idle ' until such an ad just ni< "t had been made ]t was also m.ule clear t!t:i( Hie qU'Jtloti of .illied war delits to 'In fulled States H not viewed in Wash ington as Involved iti the Anulo French difference ui t" tho amount t Jet many can pa> Di-yond this of f- (ul spokesmen refusel t outlining what the Washington g .vet nmeiit bad In mind There was i, . hint as t ? I ho purp?se? <.r pro of informal ?l:si*ussi??ns with allied leaders whb '? have 1 een In dicated both here and abroad lo b. under way. No answer was return- | 0(1 to tnquirloK as to whether tier- ; tnativ h id again sought American I,:'. i-'vetiHon m tin reparations dlf II.-lilty. Unties I'. *. I nn liilliieiiee Settlement. With the Held of speculation thus t : i w< 1. however. It was evident u *i.. lilt la 1 talk today that admin i s: r a t: < > n hopes that American ln an aid In tin Kurop. an sltu iitio- wet nult- gem-rally i>..lb v.-d , I | on j*o.-slid 11 ties that may [ j,.. ,.f blinking f.rltlsh and I-.,- ii tin ughl into harnioio as in i i manv s present, economic plight .1,1,1 , aj.ii ity In pay. Since litn -Jn.-iv* f .: an> lengthy process of < \ amii.ation on that point before e\-| pir.i'*; 'ii of the moratorium January jthere was a tendency to 1 oil. ve ? tii it the Washington government li.nl some liopc <>f causing at least a do- 1 la v in d-lltllte atlon by France a ft?r time. pending further light ? : in !??'. .cillZed . ' -It authoritief In this connection. It if known t] i:i sniiii1 diplomatic <iuaers st, -ilon prevails that Ainerl . i',.,r: cipatlon In some form w o n ;h<" council of 1'remlers re suiv.* > Iti sessions III Paris January j ? 1? i?. expected. Tho expecta tion appears to he based on the con clusion t hat the council meeting would afford natural and logical op pnriur.il> for a Viteincnt of Amcr t. .ui views, pressure of which might. , oti'-e 1 vahly tend to bring the ilrit Ish and French to a better'uttdcr st.tndii.B on i eparat Ions. l.eroiaiiy Wants t. S. to I'nrtleipnIe. 1 ? t-. - tniably lierinany Is not only v. .Ili u*. but a i\ i us, that the Wash ,1. -...i :. .verninont Join in the d:s cut siohs "f reparations, It was also j.,, -.ii i:i Paris and l/mJon t'a.s ii'otith. before the vouncll of !':??? i . : tin t that an American r. pro ,t \.- to sit with the Premiers, ii ? i.r unotllclally, would be . i . This background and ( sM i add;t ."tial favorable attitn b as . I. . t Washington "f? olers" I . tie tw. i a pi t a Is may have dev.-loped i pr.-sutna ? ? 1 v leave the road open I American representation at l'.?r:s after the year-end. If the Washing ton pov.'-r:. nunt fee's that a::v ^ood . in i.. Hi' on.pllshed in this wa; So far as various proposal-, both l':it:sh and French, foi cancellation of t French w.ir debt t>> the l.'niled States as a reparations adjustment pf". imitiary Is ?oncerned. the alti tude li> re Is that nothing can be ? done in that connection. e>-rta!n!v in ad v.nice of a reparations agreement. As with the question of a private h an by American bankers to ??er ?ii.niy ail agreed basis ?? to what t he present "i.rnian norni.- p.>si t: ii is must underlie whatever <)?, it may seeni advisable to toko t-. ii.rrect t ii.it posit ion. llliMt.-ieles I'r.iiu I'ranee. Tin- natural reply "I I'ranee " ? t.veitures fi in across tl." Atlantic. ? it i?as been pointed out. either would | ie to a?k a favorable adjustin.nl of t French ilebt to the l'nited .<? ?. ? if not complete cancellation, ? . re,:-rate that, lacking tlie ? * i ma! - 'iv.ir. - s of < '? re a I I'.rita 1 t I ' 1. it ell States to co-j,. Iier a.d : she wa* again atta.U.il ')' > i . ? .- n i s ? p. t.... e 11 no w*a rd :i ;? o:. ? lion .is si i ins best lo lo s'|. h oil -1aeles a- tiiis app.il - ? that must '.??? overcome Ii at- i. .got iat ioi.s with 1'ren i!s :? t),. Washington govern ? he lp clear up the re para - t :i :i'- muddle. 'i'iier. Is 110 hint th.i4 the Wash ::- y IllPtlt Is contempla t It. g i-11 * ? r li. ti' i ancellat Ion or ?? m form of issurancis l<> France. Hoth J.- ts v,-f ?:;?! require eongressioiial approval ar.'l there l? t.o Indication .1 be obtained more easily a t.iiin heretofore. Hut America:. ? .' '? ? : n 1 -it as to French pr - - s to enf r e reparations pay :i;..-,t? 1-. I'ierniany might l-.avc ^r.,.' w. y.,\ if presented b> the Wash ? . ' t: o v. r: m.-i.t. h 'i.e diploma 1 i. In r. "*b. 1 i> ve 1: may b" ? it.a: way that ii is hoped to it. - tirveno id bring about, through ? ? > ? ::i;i ? .? or otherw isi . a r? ? v i f <*.. Miiany's nituation , o tilt 1 I |s|| '| it |. \m u\ in in t \ |. ? ?it i .1* \ it I :> 'i?i i o>ti. to i . s. I it;. Associated IT-.- s ) I.' 'Nl " >N. I . 1 V -St a I i.-y 1 tab I ve i , < iiii :;o,-l lor of the K\ he?|Uer, ! . : .. .otig tindieiice with the Kins at i .. c! nil I'alii.e t la'. prior t : a r g lii N'.-w York I >e. < n,! r "7. ch.i rn . r w . i 1 be a- ? ? iMpii i.' ? I ??II ' li.l.-sion, which relates to the !?" " -: i t to ill. fiiite.l States, by I ? ? ?? ar.d daughter. ? i'. i ? mi: tint.iin of interest p j -i.ility of America * i ? . ' i . pall j j, i. lit ? I" -ii <? iomk a fi a us. and tin: co ? f '.aii l i I i Mw in and Albemarle Apples For Christmas ! o>i? A.ar ? I'ijipins and w ? ? s-'P-1 fa*, -y sto.-Vt. can folly I a a i p., ? d. s. r, t pr. nipl ly ? -Mi. ? i : 7,". p. r b. y by J 1 '- '? ' r I a : pe< i; bhs * : . \ ? r>- -i eh.irges and P * a. fnuseii purl i ti 11 t anted. I ll? I 0I? UM'l.i: SHOT I il?\ln \\ . ?H Iihls. >tjtr. 1 ! nrlotif III.*, - - \ I ruin In Radio Sets for Xinas Assemble It Yourself in <>m Hour's Time llf-nr llic i tf><' I (inicrls iiinl all I1CI\S ll?ip|/('llillCS. IUillo I if ics ll HoiniiiisfrHtions I pon lit'ijut'si. The Sales Corporation U00 Niiii li .Jefferson Sin-<i. UK IN A K'l.'/i Ketrciirnitivo Keceivcr $20.00 Price . l:| IN A II I /. ?J-Slimr Amplifier $25.00 Masi<-r ?!'?<? I <h\ in I* roil net ?? I olin II. Kciiiicilt lUiliu Sets tin American ambassador, clt'orge Harvey, being In Washington at the same tlnu', but today the lirltisli press seems rather reluctantly reulls Int that the large hopes of American Marti. It>atk?n In the reparations ques tion am! the possibility of a loan to Ocrmuny are little more than an lm poslnu all castle built upon very >l< -mlcr foundations. ami that specu lation has traveled very far In ad vance cf the facts. Tliosi who have been largely re sponsible for erecting this edlllce out of tho activities of Ambassador Child at l.aus.tnne, the meetings ??f the American ambassadors in London, ami. lastly. the annouueement of ? Vli'tiel Harvey's visit to the I'nltcO States, are now encaged iii declaring the situation Is really little changed :iinl the American policy Is not alter ed. RUSSIA CONTINUES TO FIGHT FREEDOM OF Tl Kk STRAITS < Continued I'rom First I'npc.) ? li*1 I'lack S?which is absolutely opposed to the view of the Allies .? nil tliu fnited States and even 'l'ur Ke y. It iihsla't \en Proposal. Absolute coiitr.il of the Straits of the J )a nla nelles and Mosphorus by Turk- \ would i>e given under a plan submitted this afternoon b> Foreign Minister T.-liin hi : In "f Russia to the commission of the Near Fast confer ? ne.. studying the status of the straits. '1 ! 1 i-? plan would bar all submarines and milltar yaireiaft from the Hlack i I i;t wouM permit Turkey to al low \* .1 roraft not exceeding ti.000 tons to pass thtnuglt the straits In < v . ptional . as. s. when not on inili taiy missions 'I bis is wholly at variance with the ' : nte plan, which would not per il.it thi ItlacU Sea to be controlled absolutely by Turkey, ami tiie other states oil its shores, the entente ; viewing tho s-a as an international b.-dy of water in which all nations are interested, while the ltussian plan takes a contrary view. Lord Cursson and Delegate Barrere. of France, both addressed the meet ing of the straits commission this at'.ernoon in support of the plan for ? iitral of the straits worked out by tiie Inviting- powers. Tho entente plan provides for Tur key's absolute sovereignty over tho demilitarized zones adjoining tho straits and stipulates that the ie.ilie of nations shall guarantee Constantinople free from attack. I. rd curzost said the fact that T ir k- . was willing t-i enter the league ; uatt'.ns would greatly simplify :!?? regulation of the regime cstab . shed for tin straits. ? lirKlians I'rce to l.envr. A N'1 iU|{ A, I tec. IS.?The Keiiiai. t ? rnnur.t has decided to lift the ? in ..-irgo on the departure of Chris - ? . from Anatolia, whn li became ? ff? ? t \ e after the expiration of the t!. i ? limit. Christians are now free to I'avo wItoii they ib sire Th.- government's action was due t.. pressure by the allies at Lau sanne; tliev convinced Ismet Pasha tli.it tin i 111h.irgo had caused a bail impression against the Turks throughout the whole Christian u orld. Itot/.e Addresncs Knights. It. i: llot/.e, Jr.. president of the It i.mond Advertising Club. ad dressed the inenibrrn of the Knlgiits ot Columbus last/ nlgiit on "The i-'.\ oiut Ion of Advertising." lie showed the benefits of constructivo idvertisiug to churches and socie ties as will as to mercantile and ta il,. trial concerns. Sent to Federal Jury, Charged with the theft of 51 m ,ii eiirr.ncy from the United a a I. l.'.Hl.er A i \aiider, colored, was Mnt on t.. the Federal grand Jury by 1'nited States Commissioner M>|. \ a 1*1 ec? 111.? liner yesterday I'.til was ti\e.| ,.t f.'.ooo and the pi -i>n< r e as In nt r. ib fault of bond. ADMIRAL RODMAN BREAKS V. S. NAVY SERVICE RECORD Norfolk Yard Head Retires After Forty-Seven Years' Duty. Illy Associated Press. J \V ASl 11NHTON. lice. IS.?ttear-Ad miruI t'lilllp Andrews, commandant ft' tin- Norfolk Navy-Yard. It was itiinotiiucd today. will succced Hcar Adinlral Hugh II. Hodman as com mandant of lite Norfolk Naval I?is trlet. Admiral Hodman will retire .launary t". from active service on ac count ot an. . Admiral Hodman will liave coin I?lel? tl ttpon retirement more than fort y-st veil years' d. y, of which more tlian thlrty-on. '.ere spent at sea, i stahlishing a minii for su> h service which ? xt-nds far licynn ! that credited to any other ollleer of tile navy. Admlvul Hodman commanded the Aineriran hat tlchip squadron which was a11 ached to tin- Ltl'ltlsli grand fleet during the war. and received decorations of high orders from t!reat Ltrltaln. France and Itelgium for distinguished services rend. red by his war ? .tumand. lie also was the tlrst admiral to command the American lie- t in the Paciilc and personally < ?inippcd tile craft for tloir vovaee from tlie Atlantic, eotn 111:1 tiding t lie in from the bridge as they passcil through! tlie Golden tiate into San Francisco I'^y, who re they w> re reviewed us tlie' largest Vessels of their type ever to enter those wat> i YOTK I'KKLIMINAKY MM) FOR S110CK0K (Continued V'rom First Page.) peto'.eil he t nil' tile \V:)rl; of sett-el' construct ion could begin. Oounvilmen McDowell, Piekerson. Massie and Phillips i xpressed amazement at any opposition t ? Ihe movement, as any such oppos.ti in. if it were strong enough. would merely delay the correction of a situation that had existed for many years and which is growing more serious month l>y month. \ ?l|< Ik Fourteen In Tnn. The vote was 14 to as follows. Ayes?Atkinson. Diekerson, Jones, I.old. Massie, McDowell, Miller, Phillips, Price, Hobertson, Hodeti. t'mlauf, Williams, Powell: noes? II.! ehhorg, Sullivan. The vote for tlie nppropt ..it ion of $-!)?'? -1 -S for damages >I\i" to Sliocko,. Creek overflow was unani mous. after .Mr. Hirftchberg had been excused. I'pon the earnest pleas <? f Coun ciitnen Hobertson and Jones, the body adopted, under suspension of rules, a resolution appropriating $*o?0 )... us.-d in "cindering" streets in (i.ik drove. South Richmond. which, it was declared, were "in such de p' < ? I'a 1.1 e condition lis to prevent the attendance upon sHionl of many j children, and interfered with citi zens In entering and leaving their pla. ? <.f residence, and practically , prohibited the delivery of fuel and ! food " ".lack Frost" Salt Is pure and clean. Ask your grocer.?Adv. For Infants, Invalids & Children The Original Food-Drink for All Arcs QuicliLunchat Home,Office ^Fountains. HicliMilk, MaltedGrain Extract in Pow der &Tcble* forms. NoutUbinB~Nocookto?, CUT Avoid Imitations and Substitute' I THE PROBLEM. OF "WHAT TO GIVE" IS EASILY SOLVED BY A VISIT TO OUR STORE?GIFTS FOR EVERY ONE Our Store la filled with a handsome line of novelties of beauti ful design and exquisite workmanship that "will give the greatest pleasure to both the elver and the recipient. EXCLUSIVE ASSORTMENT Steel Engraved Personal Greeting Cards AWAIT YOUR INSPECTION Place your order now for Cards and Monogram Stationery before the choice Items are taken. A beautiful box of Stationery, properly engraved. Is always appreciated. RICHMOND HOME Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen Complete Stock of Eversharp Pencils OPEN EVENINGS INTII, 7 O'CLOCK Virginia Stationery Co. 9l!t East Mnin Street " ENGRAVERS TO THOSE WHO KNOW " No . Waiting Saves Time Monday and Tuesday Shopper Special Toasted Tentlerloia Steak With Onions or Freneh Frys ?'As You Like It" 28c No Tips Saves Money The Cellar Cafeteria Down in Murphy's Hotel PUBLiG ID HEAR LEGION'S i ATTITUDE TOWARD BONUS Distinguished Speakers to Ail dross Mass-Meeting at John Marshall High Tonight. What promises to be :i litrKdy attended mass-meeting of citizens will lie held at John Marshall High School auditorium tonight at S.l>" o'clock. when distinguished i> peak era will deliver addresses under the au spices of the several .American Legion I'osts in the city, and wom an's auxiliaries of the various units. The main obJe? t ot" the iiipi'IIhk is to place before the public tlie position of the lesion on a number of Im portant public questions, aside from its attitudf toward the proposed boti us. There are many public questions, it is pointed out by leading members of the organization, oti which the at tention of the organization is cen tered. and it Is upon these questions 'the public's Interest Is voHcHcd. Among the matters of Importance 111 which the legion Is active is that of helping tlie wounded ami indigent ] soldiers, their widows, orphans and j mothers. <'ouncll h;is recently. M--it:- \ nateil n beautiful plot ill Kiverview j iVnietery to be used by the legion ! In the burial of soldiers of the World War. whether members of the legion ? ?r not. it is also the desire of the | legiVt to let the public Know that j assistance is always ?xtond''l all soldiers, when helji is needed. M.iyor Ainslle and Governor Trln- I kle have been Invited to attend the meeting, which is 'open to the gen eral public. I'rlor to the me--ling ?' ! concert will be given by the John I Marshall Cadets' Rand. ! NEWPORT NEWS IN NEW IMMIGRATION DIVISION [ My Asscoelatcil Press.1 NEWI'OUT NKWS, VA.. Doc. 18.? N'i'W divisions in lmmlRrat Ion dis tricts t-11j1111-? > (lie boundaries of the district in which litis city Is loiiilcil. ucrtinlliiK to government uiinomiro infill lii'ii' toilav. it states, how ever. t li? ? will l?- no change In the personnel. The Newport News otllco will continue to he directed through I lie Norfolk olllec. The new Norfolk district Is hounded on l lie north hv the thirty-eighth parallel, which crosses VI r i; i ti I si at the month of the I'otoinac River; on tlio west l>v the eighty-second par allel of lonpitude. which takes in a small portion of Tennessee; on the cast hy tho coast, and on th? south 1>y the southern holder of South Carolina. 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Remington Typewriter Co. 705 Fast Main Street* Richmond, Ya. Telephone .Madison (>.*>71 (M.I) ant! sll\er ilrcs* neeri fcnrii'H fur K?*lif Irinrii form ? n ImporInn? part of the wnnl rolie of nell-KriMimril iu?ii. Kolilrr'* uiniHiial I j larue ?!!?? |?ln> will mtim t- wry nttrne ? l%r fo mrn npprceinIi% ?? of 'he II nr.- drttilK of eorrrrf flre^H?the rllNtiiiethenesN nn.l quiet brant;/ of the- iiinn> il?* hIkiih mill |?ti 11 erns o I loll Inii'klr*?, eulT llnki, nenrf pin*. aldcmn r ehalns, knixrs. prrt rtlh. ete., rnrrh'M n particular nppeal. Ilrfnrr pti rrtinsl nn> of these pleee\ n * I?it to l\oli Irr*? will l?r of real litlercnt to r\ rry man. J. I". Kolilor A; Sun, Inc. ?tljl Miiht ^ ?Veweler* VIroad Street Mure 1 Soil cf J A t/RalR Lm er^rofliGr'S Broad Street Sixth and Seventh One Hundred and Ten Dozen Men's Pure Silk Four-in-Hand Ties at 50c and 65c ca. FINE Ties are things a man cannot have too many of?and these are really fine Ties, al though the prices scarcely indicate it. Carefully made and finished of heavy, durable Silk?beauti ful brocades and quiet, solid tints, brilliant, regi mental stripes and subdued Persian patterns?? designs to please men of every taste. Men's Deportment?Main Floor (tjerrg (fuustmas)m "Say It With Levy Greeting- C ards! UNl'St.'AIj Christmas hi Icai variety, ?? x<? ? ? itt-1 in ?-nrr?:ct Mylc. Iniporti'l an<l rinnicKtlc?? quaint. ii iti'j vi ?> niwl uttrarilvo ?!?>? HiB'i* ami s?xitin?i:!itM t.? mit cvrry last'. In lioxis at 1'ir, Me and Si Hie box. L. P. LEVY CO. Mtntlnnrry-I ;ii|grm rr* (Ida Knot Itronil Xniiioon r.-r.i. "We Send Flowers by Wire A nj where" Say Merry Christmas With FLOWERS Certain of Appreciation Is the Christmas Gift of Flowers ROSES All Colors to $12 T)oz. CARNATIONS White and Pink... $2 Doz. CARNATIONS Red W Do*. Corsages of Roses, Violets, billies of the Valley or Sweet Peas, $5 and up. Orchids, $12.50 and up. Cut Poinsettias, $!1 to $12. Gift Boxes of Long-Stemmed Hoses $5.00 Upwards Gift Baskets of Roses, Poinsettias, etc. $7.50 Upwards Cyclamen, Poinsettias, Narcissus and Other Hlooming Plants $2.00 Each Upwards Decorated Hampers and Baskets of Growing Plants $5.00. $7.50 and $10.00 Upwards Fancy Wreaths $8.00 Upwards Table Centerpieces, Home and Ballroom Decorations HAMMOND 109 North First Street TEL. MAD. 680