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Ftam a. us Rdlisf Th0Smaim& C irging that Sm, was extrted. bsm be Amertea People by the 81001 seempely last year, the lissate Agricul to Cmnitteg yesterday reminmeded that the State Departmnt open negotia _Uas with the Mexicas da facto govern to obtain relief for farmers In the States who have bpen enaUpelled pay excessive prinem for binder twine. The connitt e abe arged the Depart ent of Justice to "tate Such wation a. (UD-TIME 1.0 CURE-DIUNK TEA1 Jet a small package of Hamburg Ureast Tea. e as the German folke gall it. "Ham irger Brust Thee." at .ay pharmacy Take a tablespoontl eo the tea, pu a cup of boiling water Wgen it. pou. through a sieve and datak a teacup full at any time. It Is the mest effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores. yelieving congestion. Also loosens tne bowel, thus breaking a cold at onee. It is Inexpensive and entirely vege inft therefere harmless.-Adv. R Har anuary4 A Wo Hundreds of pieces of fine f .ual underselling prices Get in as early as you can Remember, you are welcome at the sale prices-have the go come permits. We mention a few of the sa to fully appreciate the many wo This 4-Piece C --including Four-Poa $and Triplicate Mir January Price .... A beautiful Colonial Mahogar indu! a Four-Poster Mahogany Genuine French Pla e Mirror. Us This 1 8-Piece Olon -including Buffet, E Leather Seat Chairs A substantial Solid Oak Colo, indude large Colonial Buffet witt Oak Chairs with best black imil A 31 -piece Dinner Set free 1with every cash or credit par c seof funi ' to$25 or mee. thi Vw" ad the fo UAW' warrat 4o," -= euing the 0mopd. Subinittbig its rert to she senate. the canmittee. after Jong ionrigation, so"; "'be cowunittee ugw the rne.rs of the oountry to make oesvw efert to ntd a suitable substitute for siwte bk ean be grown *ithin the United States at rea sonable cost in order that they may no i8g be t8 the Power of a foreign mo nopoly for so essential a product as binder twine. The report is referred to the Department of Agrkmlture with the roisuan aItiro tS' It aOe a speeiai investigation toward this end." The investigation was started last spring. The proe developed a series of sensational revelations of the competi tion between the tnternatiea Harmster Company and the Comision Regulatora. an agency created by the Mexican ge. ertment. to control the Sla output of Yucatan. The committee offered no criticism of the International Harvester Company. THOWJ TEROUGH WNDOW. William H. Woodcock. proprietor of a lunch room at (.2 Pennsylvania avenue northwest, was arrested by the police of the Sixth precinct last night accused of assault. The police say that dbring a fight between Nathaniel R. Allen, 30 years old, of Good Hope road moutheast, and Woodcock. the former was thrown through a glass door. He recetved' cuts on the face and was removed to the Emergency hospital. Attreetive Route. Couvenient Sekadute to Augusta, Aiken. Columbia. Augusta Special Lv. Washington 7 p. In. daily. Southern y. 705 15th and 311 a sts. N. W.-Adv.I UB FURNITURE 0 .urniture iderful Bargain irniture from our regular lines are rep and select the things you need to con to USE YOUR CREDIT duning this Is sent to your home and arrange e values in this announcement, but y< nderful bargains to be had. donial Mahogany ter Bed, Dressser, Chiffc or Toilet Table-Spe y Bedroom Suite at a wonderfully Bed. Colonial Dresser, Chiffonier and your credit and buy this suite now. lal Oak Dii .-tension Table, Six Imit J..anuary Clearance Pri iial Dining Room Suite at a genuine French Plate Mirror, full size round ation leather seats. Use your credit V 1n Measure Providing Federal Aid foi stow Insstiio Ailpt The Hughe" veentiona eduentionsl upon Coness by Presldast Won is his aninial mama1 taet umasib P8 the Heuse yaeiaa without a rem vote. it passed the aesate Iafst lden, ad after eenaideation in enference, ii likely to be the ftat legislation in th4 PresideUt's prsram to reesive .eecutivo approval thin session. The bill carries apropriations for vo cational training. inerensing on a slidini scale from .700.000 for the next aca: year to aNMetbing more than $7.000000 ir 12~.-5. and annually thereafter. This money In to be expended througt the several states Under the control of a I Federal boayi of voeational educational consisting of five member. When the scheme is in full operatior after 19M the annuaI appropriation wil be $3,=.D0. HOUSE PANS RAILROAD ORDE1 stripped of a apaalal provision provid. Ing a salaried position for Representatlv4 ('ullop. of Indiana. by continuing him as a member, the House today passed I resolution continuing until next Decem bar. the Newlands Joint Committee which is Investigating the railroad situa, i tion. Clearance Event riced at considerably less than our Wplete the furnishing of your home. sale. Select everything you want to settle the bill later, as your u must come to the store in order Bedroom Suite mier F $118.75 ttractive price. The four pieces Triplicate Mirror Toilet Table with rung Suite ation $3975 bargain price. The eight pieces top Extension Table and six Solid Ind profit by this bargain now. IA 26-piece atee silver (free with every tpagrchase ~0 asse:_Igt 0-a-er Okiest Attorney in Ofice of SolAto, for DputmpMi of hairidr. JOseph lt. Webster, eldest of the attor neys In the aisce of the solicitor for the Department of the Interior, died at Ms home, 3M Harvard street northwost. yes terday afternoon at 19:4 eeck. fea eral Rnnths ago he lad sugered a physt cal b .eebewa, but partilay ree..ered. and. althoUgh past T7 years of age, re toned to his duties. Sunday afternoon. WNie Ou his way to visit a friend. he eees'iesed a severe attack of sicknes. "Oneafl" Webeter, as he was known to hil friends, was bet in Dombay. &AMi., in lam Iis parents wern mission arese. They returned to the United tate" during thejr son's boyhood and settled in La Granowe County. Iama. The outbreak of the civil war found Webster a student in Wabash (olege at Crawfordsville, and. together with most of his class, he enlisted in a eom pany Of infantry organised by Capt. (later General) Law Walliao. author of "Ben Hur." Webster participated in fve great battles. lie rose to the rank of lleutenant-colonel, and at Chickamauga commanded the fragments of his regi meent remaining after the ght of the first day. He completed a law course at the Iowa State University, and in 1871 he was elected attorney general of the State. and was later county judge of Lancaster County. He occupied the chair of Instructor in equity jurisprudence in the Nebraska State University for a time. In t1 he was appointed assistant United States attorney in the office of the Assistant Attorney (Jeneral for the Iepartment of the Interior. which posi tion he held until his death, being from time to time promoted In grade. Judge Webster Is survived by his widow, Mrs. Lenore P. Webster. and a daughter. Miss Joy L. Webster. The funeral under auspices of Burnside Post, G. A. R.. will be held at the family real dence at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Is terment will be at Lincoln, Neb. SALESMANSHIP CLUB TOLD OF IMAGINATION The Salesmanship Club of Washington. formed to educate its members in funda mental principles of scientitli salesman ship. held its first meeting in the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce la.t night. E. E. Perrine, president of the Denver. 1aleamanship Club. made the chief ad dress of the evening, discussing "Crea tive Imagination. tbe Magic LIght of Modern Business." Officers elected are: President. 4_. G. Reiniger; first Nice president, P. W. H. Snyder: second %lee president, McCarthy lianger; treasurer. John Poole: secre tary. C. E. Harrington; executive com Piittee. W. F. Gude. H. L. Mooney, W. K. Evans. J. C. )e Villibls. Max Fischer. Morris W. Sheldon, E. C. Rodgers, F. C. Stewart, George C. Jordon. John M. Cherry. The next mreeting will be held in the Chanmber of Commerce rooms January 23. when Robert G. WalH will speak on scientific salesmanship. FUND FOR T. W. GBSON IS INCREASED BY $5 "Mirm. Brown.' of this city. has n t S7, to The Washington Herald to be fop. warded to T. W. Gibson. a former Wash Ingtonifn, who Is now In a sanatorium at Ap_4querque. N. Met.. receiving treat mem for tuberculosis. This swells the fund to more than s100 and Mr. Gibson needs $:3 more to pay his expenses to the end of this month. by which time he says he will be cured. Many have responded to his appeal for financial assistance. Mr. Gibson at tributes his improved health to this aid and promises to repsy all his benefactors with Interest when he Is again able to work. POL CLUB TO EXH IT. 'c Amer..tn Tolish Club nill hd I Rnnual convention in cOnnte ti.a v. ih ' Washington Poultry Show. Chiih will Ie held in the Union Buildim;t at Sixi it aid G streets, January L to 1. The annual club exhibit will be ied in conne tion with the poultry show. John Lack. of Baltimor, secietary of the Polish Club and a mem.er of the 1local association. informed Secretary Lil lie tiit tihre would be about 31' birds of tht Polish variety on exitbit. I Among prominent breeders of this va rity who 1ill exhibit hrre at, : A. R. Hamilton. Auburn. N. Y'.; charlit, E. Smith. Fall River. Mass.; R. I,. Knauus5, Altoona. Pa.: Hill Top 'oultry F.-rm. Gettysburg, Pa.; Mr. IAck: W. J. Nelly. Cambridge s4prings, Pa-; Chars I.. 5ee 1v. Afton. N. Y.: T. L. Andrew. Boion; Edward 4' Pentalow. Ilartford. Coi.; Edward Sten. Buckland. Conn : .t. E: twiale. lochester. N. V.: R. E. Te. Kn sington. Md.. and lRafeel Rod'ikeu.. Havana. Cuba. FIORIDANS RE-ELECT FLETCHER Senator Luncan 1'. teher presided last night at the Friiia tute Pnriety's ioreting in the Logan lntel. After a brief business seselon thesce officers were elected: Fresident. Senator Flct, her: filst vice president, Maj. W. C. 1a:e; second ite president, Mrs. Kilcougi: treasurer, W. W. Pollock: secretary. 71r.. Fowler. A musaleal and literary program con cluded th meeting. Do You Want -to make certain that under no possible circum stances will your import anit papers, jewelry or vahaabkes of any desctip tion be exposed to danger of ioee from any cause whatsoever? Our Safe Deposit Vaults aford this perfect form of prtcn coo . Vs [Big* In These Timely Garments Madame Finds Smart Style, Comfort, Beauty and Service Corduroy and Quilted Robes la the Jaary Marane at thse iterescompeag rdm- - Cordaroy Ro in blue. wistaria. coral, gray and American beauty. Dvded into two bes lots, but not all colors in each lot. Unlined Robes, at Lined Robes, a $3.95 values... e $5.00 values.. $ 2 .9 5 Quilted Robes A Shrt Qited Long robes, In navy. Copenhagen and black with contrasting or same color lining. finished -in Ch5~ twiat with lay-down collar ar a turn-ba ck cuffs andna Okt.aP n pockete, also cord endcoarndttbh tassel. $5.50 value, at cuffs $6.9e Valu. at $4.75 $3e9:w beautifully hand-embroidered, striped and I15n Japanse Crep KI monos checked patterns. White grounds with embroidered designs in Copenhagen, light blue, pink. salmon, lavender and gray. $3.95 value, at .................... $ 3 .4 8 Kann's-Second Floor. Determined to Hold My Lady's Attention Smart Silk Petticoats Rustle Coquettishly Into Prominence. In Wonderful Shades and Colorings. TUB SILK PETTI- i "KLOSFIT" PET!1- EXTRA SIZE TAF COATS, with tailored COATS, with Jersey FETA PETTICOATS, topp and messale fwth ta ored flounce flounce or flounce 6n- flouace; nished with finished with two ished with two small four small ruffles; in pleated ruffles, cotton ped ruffe in pu- tan, Russian green, underpiece; in put - mrald, navy. red. pA. reseda. batedup pi, reseda. black, old duck and king blue; gray. emerald, navy rose. emerald and black, white, pink, and blue and changeables. navy. a few chamgeables. Kann's-Second Flow. at $2.95 i at $5.50 at $5.50 Kann s Second Floor. Flannelette Gowns and Knit Petticoats FLANNELETTE GOWNS, in high and "V" neck styles; with and without collars; in all white; white with pink; 75c white with blue stripes. At . ........................... FLANNELETTE GOWNS, of better quality; made with high or V" neck; collar or co'larless styles; in white with pink. blue or gray stripes; prettily trimmed with wash braids. frogs. etc. At.................... ........ $1.00 B~etter qalities at $1.50 to $200. KNIT PETTICOATS, in w1hite. natural and gray with colored borders. At........................... UC KNIT PETTICOATS, in g ay and natural with color ed borders; also plain white, natural, gray and black. At 1. Better qalities at $1.50 and $2.N. CapitalScon andSurru N MWWe Invite Your Account Whether It re Large or Small H A Ei .u Deed- -a Mortgagt lI .urance Polic-Bo'ndt -- - F'ri.ate tetters---or \\'ilt or Vluabtc Papers lying about the house *r officc?: A lifetime's rental of one of our SA'FE DEPOSIT BOXES repre sent' a cot~ nwh es tha in average burgtary. Rentals per year are so low as $3., according to sire. Capial ad SuplusCome in and sec the advantages $5,000000.00offered by a private sIfe intside 'u~r The Largest in Washington A' coi i~ American Security and Trust Co. Pennsylvania Avenue At Fifteenth Street Chidig J. Ben, President. We Pay Interest On All Deposits