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1] Features of the “Round-up” Thete isn't an occasion in our commercial year more appreciated than the twice yearly Round-up. It means just what it says—we have "“roundgd up” the stoek and made sacrifices of the prices—as is done nowhere else, and at ne other time here. Men’s Ulsters Some of those Great Coats that have been especially popular—with convertible storm collars, slash pockets; wool body lining —double-breasted ~models —and all sizes from 35 to [ J 36 s $50 and $55 grades . . Fur Collars for Men’s Overcoats—shawl or notch style—Two lots— 39.75 $13.50 and $15 $10.00 Get What the Boys Need —at the Round Up—that’s the time to save money. Boys’ Fancy Cheviot Two-pants Suits in Norfolk model; both. pants full-lined. Also $9 75 . All-wool Blie Sérge and Crompton’s All- weatheér Corduroy Siiits=—all sizes up to 17 $4.75 Boys’ Domet Sleepers; yedrs Boys’ Novélty Overcoats — Double- breasted button to neck; cloth lined. These Overcoats are made up from ends of Men’s some with the feet at- ment of good patterns— "C:‘r:d' Sizes 2 to 14 sizes 12% to 14 ‘e. duced néck. A 9: fi'w and s’ Mackinaws, Brown, Blue and Green -Plaids ; broken sizes. Reduced to Boys’ Shirts — Madras Overcoatings. Sizes 3,4 and 5 only. ® : and Percale=in ~assort- Rounded up at. Boys’ Notaseme Stock- ings — Black, Tan and White—in all sizég 6 to 11. 3 3 for $1.10 Boys’ Domet Night Shirts; pleasing patterns. Sizes 4 to 18 years. R e duced 95 $1.50 and $1.95 s R .9 [ [ Men’s Furnishings Still some of those 2 Negligee Shifts 9 5 JJIC —both Woven Madras and Percale—all sizes 14} to 17—and all good patterns. ... Péerless Brand Union Peerless Union Suits— Suits — medium - weight mixed wool. All sizes. cotton. p $2.50 & $4.50 $2.75 grad, e $1.85 grades Re $2.35 Peerless Union Stiits—all wool; and in all sizes— Reduced to .. $5.50, $6 and $7 grades. Reduced to ... $4.15 $7.50 and $8.50 grades. Reduced to ... $5.15 $10.00 grades. Reduced to .......... $6.45 el Men’s Cloth and Knitted Gloves—assorted colors; most all sizes. Silk Neckwear—our select pattérns; our popular shapes; and made with our service bands. $2.50 Grades— $1 and $1.50 Grades— 95¢ 35¢ Qur entire remaining stock of Felt Hats—Soft Hats and Derbys—of cotrect shapes; and in all proper pro- portions. : $5 grade reduced to $3.35 $9 grade reduced to $4.95 (Fourth Floor) Men's Oxford Gray Overcoats — Singlé-breasted; medium fitted back; cloth body-lining;. sl l Venetian yoke and sleeve linings. Sizes 34 to 38 only. Reduced from $19.76 to ...... Men’s Suits, Single and Double- breasted; plain colors and fancy pat- terns. Some quarter self lined. Sizes 34 to 40. Reduced to .......cco0enueenn tree. 3T R e northwest. Tree Work Exhibition, Vote for a National Tree THE EVENING STAR OFFICIAL BALLOT The American Foréstry Association is taking a nation- wide vote to determine what shall be Anietica’s national . Pupils of Fifth, Sixth, Seventh and Eighth Grades take this ballot to your teachers and follow instructions 1 by the Nature Study Department. All other voters fill this out at once and forward to the American Forestry Asso- ciation, National Tree Voting Department, 1214 16th Street 9 AM. to 5 P.M,, 7 to 9 P.M., Daily, to Jan. 21, Inclusive. Wilson Normal School, PRESDENTUNABLE TOCHDDSE A TREE Tells Forestry Association Rich Variety Makes Selec- tion Difficult. American forests are “so rich with infinite variety” President Wilson is unable to name a choice for & na- tional tree, he today informed the American Forestry Association, which is compiling a national referendum as to what tree best represents Amer- ica. Tomorrow 40.000 school children of Washington will cast their ballots, following a study of tree yalues which has continued three months at the direction of the nature study depart- ment of the schools. President's Letter. ‘The letter from the President says: ““Speaking for myself I find that I am quité unable to choose amongst the infinite variety and richness of | ff With best wishes |} for the success of the work of the ||l American forests. association. WOODROW WILSO! “Because of this variety and rich- [|[ness.” said Charles Lathrop Pack, the president of the association, “let us | | Bet about to save theSe forests before it is too late.” Exhibition Tonight. From Chevy Chase to Tenleytown,| [} pupils of the public schools are going to the tree-work exhibition tonight at the Wilson Normal School. The achools that are on the sched- |} ule of the nature study department | follow: John Eaton, Tenley. Chevy Chase,” Corcoran, Hyde and Addison. ‘The public, too, is invited to the exhibition of bird houses, for which the American Forestry Assoclation is awarding blue ribbons; exhibits of I trees, their diseases, insect destroyers, furniture of all kinds ang essays on | |i tree values. ‘The votes for the na- tiongl tres, being compiled by The Evening Star and the American For- | {ii estry Association, will be turneéd in at the Wilson Normal School the las of. the week. - Four-Minute Speakers. Additional four-minute speakers are #cheduled to take their turn at thel§ BEFORE-INVENTORY SALE! Every day we add new lots to this extraordinary sale. As fast as one lot disappears we bring forth new and slash the price for quick selling. Many than they will be for spring. bt $25 TO $40 Here Is Your Chance to Buy d Under the Market! ALL FURS REDUCED 335% Just take % off the original price of any Fur Neckpiece, Scarf, Stole, Muft or Child's Piece. Our first prices were the lowest in town and with this % off sale the values are un- beatable. Every plece i{s new mer- chandise and guaranteed quality. corset covers; and fresh. FINE PLAID DRESS Children’s Warm GLOVES 29c Gloves and iJ] Gloves, in sssorted sizes. 36 to 42. {| Women’s Shoes & Oxfords That Sold to $10—Choice at .69 y kid, black and thn calf #tyles with Louls and military _heels — ised 214 to 8 slightly brokén — out , ST ‘cont! exhibitions. nounced by the mature study depart- ment follow: . Webb School—Norma Boylan, elm; Rosalinda Usilton, sugar maple: AZ-| N nes Rollins, sycamore: Flora Macdon- alc{ dEmooa; James Tate, tulp; Rob- ert en, apple: Evelyn Howard, oak: Thelma Chester, pine. Henry School—Louis Goldstein, ap- ple; Grace Lubore, dogwood; Edward Pisapla, elm; Evelyn Tarshes, hick- ory: Ruth Beall, maple; Lester Rosen- Bors. onk: Bertha Tash, pine; Thelma | Ashford, sycamore; Benny Ratner, tulip; Sarah Bislow, walnut. Takoma School—Walter Plumley, apple; Ben Monroe, elm; Clifford Broadbent, hickory; Fred _Linton, maple; Robert Simmons, oak; Dorothy Shoemaker, pine; Susan Cannon, 8yca- more; Mary E. Betts, tulip. —_— Under a new law to come into effect in Ontario next September, brides under sixteen years of age will have to return to school. P BUILDING _ | ASSOCIATION | Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent ll on shares withdrawn be- | fore maturity Assets Nearing $7,000,000 plus More Than MSSW,“. Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President INCORPORAT ED 1316 ©1324. 7% ST.N IRRY KAUFMAN 1 Muslin $1 Outin, $2 Onting ls]NDERWEAR 50c PETTICO‘ATS GOWNS s ] -39 Gowns, _ skirts, envel Light or Dark Gray Heavy- ‘Women's High-neck Turn- chemive, bloomers, silk cAllyeeceq Outing Flannel, fall] STN° ooty of sy Sovnd: t and well made. Oannel. ine quality, close-woven Dress Ginghams, in new mrml: Teolors; warranted fast. Buy your supply now for house dresses, aprons, children's dresses, etc. $1 Women’s VESTS & PANTS) ood quality Koitlor Duteh neck, loog or ot °f ara “Canhmiersttefeares, and ok pi STRIPED OUTING FLANNEL d weight, both sides fleeced; striped outing, 109008 pattirns of blue or pink on 1ight grounds. : | Men’s $1.06 Caps, items are selling cheaper now SUITS, COATS & Inventory Sale, All in Ome Lot They are high-class from selling every garment before we get our new Spring goods. LOW PRICES FOR vV 9 HIGH QUALITIES. GINGHAM 15¢ Burson F: ull;md HOSE 25 elbow] Women's medium - weight pants; sizes] Cotton Hose, in . c : e e} black, cor- 121/5¢ Small Lots of MEN'S AND BOYS’ WEAR REDUCED Men’s $3000 Overcoats, $15.00 Men's $30.00 Suits, $15.00 3% $149 79 79¢ $1L.69 $2.69 85¢ 98¢ $295 Men’s $2.00 Lambsdown Underwear, Men's Fleece Underwear, Men's Ribbed Underwear, Boys' to $250 Pants, Boys’ to $350 Pants, Men’s Blue Shirts, Men's Woolen Gloves, Men's 800 Kid Gloves, The latest lists an- iR hickory; Ailes Alwell, | \ RIDING SEASON OPENS. Two Divisions of Club Members Take Part in Exercise. The first of a series of Tuesday evening rides was given last night the Riding and Hunt Clud of %’ls;‘! ington. Mrs. Frank S. Hight, chair-| man, and Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowen, as- sisted by Lieut. Col. Harry N. Cootes and Maj. Harol@ M. Rayner, led the two divisions of riders, which in- cluded Mrs. Fredaric Huidekoper, Mrs. Charles Cushman, Mrs. Roswell Steele, Mrs. Thomas F. n, Miss Julia Whiting, Miss Mona Blodgett, Miss Natalie Earnes, Miss _ Florence Schnéidér, Miss Matilda Houghton, Austin, Miss Marion Draim, Capt. Cahill, the secretary of the Japanese embassy, Mr, Sadao Sabari: the secre- tary of the Netherlands legation, Dr. J. B. Hubrecht; Capt. Peaslee, Capt. L. Ames Brown and the second secre- tary of the Belgian embassy, Mr. Rob- ert Silivercruys. A gathering has been arranged for Saturday morning at 10 o'clock for the younger members of the club. ABSOLUTELY FRESH. Customer—Are these eggs really fresh? Grocer—Madam, if you'll step over to the *phone and call up my poulitry farm you will be able to hear the cackle of the hens that laid those Miss Frances McKee, Miss Madaleine A7 Vi iz ;24 616 17th St., South of Pa. Ave. D.J.KAUFMAN’S| o= Very eggs. MAN’S STORES BURCHELL'S N. W. BURCHELL - 0 Famous Bouguet COFFEE 25¢ per pound 1325 F St. NW. Avenue “sheer” merit. $40 Suits $45 Suits - $55 Suits $60 Suits $65 Suits $75 Suits 1,000 5718 they bought of us. Perfect Quality SHIRTS ’ 3for $3.50 [ This is the of Men’s Clothing and QOvercoats and Overcoats and Overcoats and Overcoats and QOvercoats and QOvercoats Made to sell for $2. Siz All $2.50, $3 and WINTER SHIRTS AND DRAWERS . Cream and gray. and Roxford makes. to 44, - : Only 6 to a customer UNION SUITS ,,., ;e Regular dnd Stout, 34 to 50 Broken Lots $1.25 Heawy Ribbed es 13 to 18. $3.50 s NIGHT- SHIRTS 69c 3 for §2 Corwith Sizes 34 We Give the Values and Get the Business ALL SEVEN CAME BACK Out of all the throngs of clothing buyers yesterday only seven customers went out—all seven came back—they had shopped all the sales—JUST AS WE INVITED THEM TO DO—and then The merchandise sold itself on a basis of D. J. KAUFMAN. GREAT HALF-PRICE SALE that started all the January Sales ‘ Two Suits—Two Overcoats—For the Price of One! | NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS IRRESISTIBLE BARGAINS! in timely article of furnishings | All goods listed below at both stores | 1,000 Pairs Fine Warm GLOVES 45¢ ~ I—W Fine gray Jersey, splendid fleece lining _ All $2.29 Flannel All Sizes, 15 to 19 5,000 NECKTIES 50¢ $1.00 Ties.. $1.50 Ties..... 75c $2.00 Ties. .. .. 20. 1302 $32:8 1378 E,