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ey - THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 191 PRINCETON MEN HOSTS TALKS TO ALUMNAE, | prpnora snd northeastor die;| Acetic acid o being messtacturcd B AT L 7o Wi Schoo. sors = I REMOVAL SALE $3.50 . Philadelphia DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY $3'25 - Cllestel' Silverware, Cut Glass, White Ivory Goods, Clocks and Jewelry Novelties $3.00 .. Wilmington AT BARGAIN PRICES AND RETURN Every Article to Be Sold—Nothing Reserved— centers of the woolen industry in that country. PAINTING Phone Us for Estimates, R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. 1114 th St Ph. N. 231-233 Painting Depnrtment President of Wheaton College Urges Million-Dollar Fund. Fostering the ideal of making Wheaton College of Norton, Mass., an {deal small college for women, Samuel Valentine Cole, president of the college. spoke Wednesday evening in the interests of a ‘million-dollar endowment campai; at from Central High, Eastern High|a dinner held by the alumnas of this| ‘Washington Students Entertained at Beunion of University Alummi Association. Leaders of the Washington high school world, representative boys An ADITORIAL 0S. FRAUNHOFER, Grim determination and working in a glass happy chance have both factory in 1800, dreamed contributed to modern op- of becoming an optical in- tical progress. Our ac- ventor. His miraculous es- curate instruments detect I Episcopal, were|section at the Garden Tea House. o A 1 from burial in a col- hidden ey i :::! :nr:atf ‘og!h c:: aPflr:zm:‘ Univer- | Miss c".'.’,‘,’,’. STIE of Wamniigion ?mmm”mmm’ V|N T ”IIILI War DAz A8 adaltienal | Nothing to Be Carried to Our New Store at + f:,‘,’:ed house won the Ielns:s ol);n‘l::l‘i.:vl::h\::': of arrangemen T ! 2 : < . sity Alumni Asociytlon 1ast evenin | mesting Oiher ocnl” dianae, incuds THE s oo | ST T SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO BUY & Varie: who.gave him 1 ifcuriics, ‘Scintibc skl at tl evy ase arew 8 < SPECIAL TRAIN = i ! €st and most enthushstic reunion the . Bernton, Mrs. Frank K. Wetmore, Mrs | : H I~ gold ducats. This gift undreamed of a century greanization has ever held InTWash: | Cuodvin Giaham Tand Miss ”""’“’Y‘H off C { ',::?“rwm':.}'""151‘1’1,",1’,'.."."5"13:27's’n.’? :.."' Gifts of All Kinds & opened the way to his re- ago is in your reach here |, K4 B Gl ananie man o. ; s 0, Come in and Inspect Stock and See How Low “"“‘“’" optical work. 4 !"’ ay. :’:?.'f.‘:fix,"fn:e:‘:"wn ‘yresent, and( REJECT CARTRIDGE BIDS. |CLEANERS and DYERS day preceding Excursio . the Prices Are Perfect equipment and the examining services “a grand time was had by all” The director of sales, War Depart- us‘m“;r“ Excursions February 27, of expert optometrists is offered you by sneeches March 13, April 10 and 24, 4 v i e BT OBt Ch Prinoe. | ment, has relected il ehe wias | 12 _STORES—12 The e s reserved to limie the sae g . ton foot ball team: J. Stantan Keck. |chase of 56.250,000 pounds of brass| Main Office, 740 12th St. N.W. Slcanscifetieqipment \, 9 hice Bz, TQ 5 1212 all-American_tackle and cap\ain of cartridge cases and has invite v | Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. S.E. g Z4 and OMETPJFI‘ & B ost next year's Tiger e'»venfn;:’:l;l;;h( ot mgll“:or“:‘l;eIpurf:nse of 47, | . Pe l = Sec Better” ssor (0 oring the pr -t e T of whom same |of the material.” It is stated that th Phone M. 4724 nnsyivania 432 SEVENTH STREET N.W. deen o ;ca- award originally made for this ma. | PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE sion, as well = . fa terial was rejocted because of the |—— who came 30 |failure of the bidder to execute the ‘h[[flhdfl]flfl]flflfl]flflflflflflflflflmmfl Princeton song writer, Wit ¢ the {terms and conditions of sale. i System Located February 1st at 704 7th St. N.W. erma nu_e started lh?lh:'::' ¥ B ‘h ting ; :‘;’\':Cpr:;rc:?nlm\;‘ Yoo Raleigh Haberdasher—Hours 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.—1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue With late reaume e Whole life of the student from the time of his arrival at the university. with his problems and ambitions and work and play. giving a concise account of the many methods a bov has of Dutlln, him- self through the four years of study This delighted both the old and young graduntes as well as their high school “Bil Roner came on amid a roar E: A a very interest- on th : i ; erspersed with i games of the Mov pictures were shown of all d new buildings on the cam- E > airplane views of Wh 6‘1 K‘” G l “S ” “ ” Tl et at “14K” is to Gold Jewelry—“Sterli o Silverware—“Peerless” to Automo- ing the disp of t PSP 'ms, whicl ran for more than an hour. the old 51“«:;}?,;:;‘53;3»;;;;gn;;;g‘;;_z::*"z;a:; : biles—So “Hart Schaffner & Marx is to Men s Clothing. No other name stands for Andrew B. Duvall, who was in charge of the entértainment, ex- so much. And NOW-- in this great, popular, city-wide eveni—you can buy Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats at ACTUALLY LESS THAN COST OF ~ ”T—-—m ] MANUFACTURE. And don’t forget the Guarantee of Satisfaction or Money Re- Next Sunday, January 23. Pennarivania System. See the great metrop- olis. with its varied placcs of interest. Leave Wash'ngton Saturday midnight. 12:45 a.m.— un e ' Advert.sement. MARINE CORPS ORDERS. Capt. P. H. Stone, from Tulsa, Okla., to New Orleans. Capt. R._H. Tebbs, from the U. 8. 8. Bllrnn to the United States. Maj. E. L. Bigler, resignation ac- ® eepted: ATImt Licuts. J. H. Fitzgerald and E. Johnston. from Cavite, P. L, to Mare llhnd €alif. First Lieut. G. L. Gloeckner, from 1st Brigade, Haiti. to the United States. e Miss Sarah Agnes Hayes of Madi- sonville is the official messenger who will carry the report of Kentucky's vote in the November presidential election to the electoral college at IM.Pasternak| ' g | The Connecticut Avenue Shop I 1209 Conn. Ave. N.W. Reduced From $70 $65 $6O 79> $3285 5 gz::;::ru ;figepziiieaiufigg l{rr}({e :;rw{{%}ll‘;r-t Slip into one of these Big, Fine Overcoats and you’ll SALE COST. . All sizes; all models; all colors; all agree with us that it’s mighty good judgment to handle weaves. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes EXCLUSIVELY. 5 U350 | sz BOYS’ Men’s High Shoes | gart Schaffner & Marx Friday and f Saturday | Tricotine Dresse S Superb styles that for- | | merly sold up to $125.00. I Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 36. i i Reduced to— Furnishing Economigrams for Saturday Al Naiy © Treco DI'CSSCS Wonderful values and styles. Formerly sold up to $150.00. Sizes 38, 40° and 42—a few 44 and 46. For today and tomorrow $4 and $3 Madras Shirts. Special ~__.___.__$]_ 85 3forss’ b : Special— . < i 8 5 $25 to $4O Sults $2.50 English Make Wool Sport Hose.__._.sg;:f . el C $8.50, $7.50, $6 Men’s Union Suits _33.15 _ Duofold and Munsingwear and other good makes— ; 8 5 Wool, Silk and Wool and Silk and Cotton. Not all sizes. 3for$ _ $ $12.50 and $10 Wool Sweater Coats 86,95 With and Without Collars. Several shades in the lot. | A big, new purchase, including Brogues, Havana Brown Kid, Tan Calf, Black Calf, Black Vici Kid and All-patent Lace High Shoes. All sizes; all widths; all models to suit and fit all types of men. $1.25 and $1 Cashmere and Wool Hose, 2 Broken sizes; white and light gray only. 3 Prs' $]_'00 Same fabrics as Hart Schaffner and Marx Men’s Clothes. Plenty Blue Serge and Blue Unfinished Worsted Suits. All $5 and $4 Wool Mufflers. Very Special $2.95 sizes—including 15, 16, 17 and 18. Every Wool Mauffler in the Store Included % Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded et rid o tht mg'lflzfly r{.tb with Resinol m healing ointment contain- gentle medication that acts and directly on sick skins, rritated spots, No Charge A Small Deposit =~ Raleigh Haberdasher == Alterations 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue