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THE EV. and conducted by women is mow in WOMEN :RUN RISE COMPANY. | .. '0f tormation in this city. Tt will - PHILADELPHIA, January 28.—What | be known as the “Women's Trust Com- i 584 to be the first title Insurance com- m;; A}l:p(l-lcnqgon will be made on . ipamy in the United States, organized Ly 5roory 14 to Gov. Sproul for a charter 528 CANDIDATES JOIN THE INVISIBLE EMPIRE White Robed and Hooded Fig- ures Carry Out Ku-Klux Klan Initiation. BIRMINGHAM, Ala., January 28.— With the temperature 25 above zero and a biting nor'wester blowing. 528 candidates waded knee-deep in water and slush last night into the Mystic Cave of the Knights of the Ku-Klux Klan, mounted to the heights of su- perior knighthood, where they may inow sit among the gods of the empire invisible. | The ceremonial was held on the fifty-fourth anniversary of the takin !of ‘the oath as imperial wizard iGeneral Nathan Bedford Forrest, ! when the Ku-Klux Klan was founded on January 27, 186G, in Tennessee. The initiates took the oath about the fiery emblem of the order on the inside of a great quardrate formed by white robed, hooded figures. Z- = = MEN’S WEAR The Remainder of Our Stock of All $2.50 & $3 ' |CAPTURE 9,401 STILLS, S H I R TS MAKE 5,328 ARRESTS : Now $ 1 45 Brought About Fines Aggre- gating $288,585. LOUISVILLE, Ky, January 28.—A total of 9,401 illicit stills were cap- tured and 5,328 arrests were made { Quring the year 1920 in the southern Percale and madras shirts in many distinctive. fast color s shirt guaran. Castleman P. Boss was elected mon- teed by us to give you satis- aroh of Kallipolis Grotto, No. 15, M. O, factory wear. Y P.°E_ R, at the annual meeting of s that organization at the old Masonic SIDNEY WEST, Inc. prohibition district, which comprises Temple last Fourteenth at G ! nessee, according to figures made ! public today by S. R. Brame, supervis- I Pag agent of the district. Of the arrests, Kentucky had 1,182 | *"Prosecutions, the report said, re- | sulted in fines aggregating $288,585 and imprisonments totaling 2,378 months. : the states of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky and Ten- — C. P. BOSS HEADS GROTTO. night. uddmon"tie following officers o M osen: Maughall W. Pilokering, chief justice; Henry Gompers, master of ceremonies; 'W. Libbey, secre- tary; Joseph H. Curran, treasurer; Alex Schmid, sentinel; John H. Shreve, trustee; Rev. Hugh T. Steven- son and Rev. J. Henning Nelms, chap- lains; Nathan Weil, marshal; Arthur Shaw, assistant, end O. L. Ballard, captain of the guard. rove’s In the Only G uuufi $ROMO QUININE tabl and original Cold and Grip Tablet, (Be sure you get BROMO.) 30c.—Advet t. AR EISEMAN'S 1605-607 7th St. " Bet. F & G Sts. Any Overcoat In Our Entire Stock, $19.75. Overcoats That Sold Up to $65 : Wait on yourselves. " Pick out any coat from our cabinets, and-hand us just $19.75. There are hundreds of fine, all-wool Overcoats to choose from. Qur stock is. still complete—you will find assortments of all models and colors. t 2 ¢ Your Unrestricted Choice | W - Qvercoat In the House - $19.75 - Overcoats That Sold Up tb $65 Fine Meltons, Oxfords, Kerseys, Plaid-backs and other rich and ex- pensive cloths comprise our stock. The tailoring, too, is excellent, . We are losing big money on these coats, but*we will try to please you as though yon were paying full price. Don’t Throw Away Your Odd Coats TROUSERS 465 Trousers of the better sort. Strictly all-wool qualities, and tailored with the utmost care. The assortments are big enough to please any man—oplenty of plain or fancy blue, gray, green, brown, etc., in all the most desirable materials such as flannels, worsteds, cassimeres, serges, tweeds, etc. All sizes. : EISEMAN'S, 605-607 7th St Bet. F & G Sts. ! STAR, . FRIDAY, JANUARY. 28, 1921.° The House voted down last night a proposal to pave the way for appoint- ment of an ambassador to Russia, and struck out of the diplomatic ap- propriation bill a provision for rais- ing the American legation at Peking to an embassy. A section providing for ministers to Czechoslgvakia and to Poland at salaries “of $12,000 was stricken out on a point of order, and Mr. Garrett sald “it was necessary to transfer them to the section containing the names of ministers whose salaries g |were $10,000. The House confirmed, 169 to 149, its action in voting $300,000 for distribu- tion of free seed by members. A m tion to rescind the amendment to th agricultural appropriation bill was defeated. Abolition of the present system of certitying election ‘returns ‘was pro- vided” in a resolution introduced by Representative ~Sumners, democrat, Texas. Instead.of the special mes- senger service, Mr. Sumners’ bill would have the returns forwarded by mail to the proper officials if Wash- ington. It also provides for the meet- ing of electors on the second Monday in December instead of January. The House agriculture committee has decided to hear next Tuesday a representative from the Department of Agriculture before reaching a final decision on bills to regulate grain and cotton futures exchanges. Clifford Thorne of Chicago, representing the American Farm Bureau Federation, wil be cross-examined at that time s0. Henry Ford had a net gain 92 votes oves Senator Newberry at the end of today's Senate committee re- count in the Michigan 1918 senatorial election contest. The count covered 1,901 of the 2,232 state precincts, i cluding the fourth ward of Detroi Senator Newberry's plurality in the election was 7, A bill to turn over the Walla Walla, Wash., military reservation to the publi¢ heaith service for use in re- habilitation of former service men was introduced vesterday by Senator “Poindexter (Washington). pro- posed an appropriation of 000. PERPETUAL 'BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets Nearing $7,000,000 Surplus More Than $600,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary ‘lowing ladies: Mrs. C. Tucker, Mrs. P. Tucker, Mrs. Hospital .w" Miss Gertrude Haske, DANCE FOR HOSPITAL FUND. | A dance for the benefit of the free | dispensary of Providence Gladys P will be held at the Raleigh Hotel | February 1. Th is headed by Mr: chairman. and is committee in charge S. M. Tucker. a mposed of the fol- | . W. Aughin- baugh, Mrs : Miss Made- leine Aughinbaugh, F. | Mrs. Kane, Miss Kath | Miss Lucy Clark, Mr: ! the world = Miss Trgne El s. Miss Florence —_— is Bombay. Invisible Bifocals To get acquainted and prove our expert se¢ —the above special offer is made for TORIC ONE PIECE BIFOCAL LENSES. If your vision requires correction, we have a service that you need. Let us make a free test. It will not obligate you. 1f you do not need glasses, we will tell you so frankly. Frank Mrs. | jee Irs. . F. Leary. Miss | two months. Mury Craven, ) Regan, Miss E. Costigan anll‘ o ! The most densely populated city in} Huprarian villages - over efgniecn years of age o maintain a family have red. to.get married within T‘HREE times a day you get your meals,break- fast, luncheon, dinner. But for that in-between- meal hunger there’s nothing so good as an AUERBACH CHOCOLATE SANDWICH Two dainty layers of smooth nutritious vanilla chocolate, neatly wrapped in convenient:size—a nickel everywhere. There are dealers in every town who sell Auerbach Chocolate Bars for 3 nickel, who are helping you back to old Sc davs. It's your own fault if you pay more. D.AUERBACH & SONS Ave. 40th te 47th Sta. "Verk City 824Mterontkinds No This Great $250,000.00 Makes Knabe Big Warerooms, Inc. Bargains at Take Advantage of This Great Opportunity - Wemmlfin;pfieumdwmlnhwthatmm'tbdphying—&nh,dm if you ever intend buying. Read this advertisement very carefully, select the instrument or instruments ymthinkm-yhterulyon,allatm‘mdnywnigm,mduu_ duwvflhkaphfledmmshfin.&mtoym,wbflhumhywfi& When you call at the Knabe Warerooms, Inc., you are always sure of polite, courteous treatment. This is the opportunity you have been waiting for. Don't put minute. The terms, the prices, are all in your favor. Buys a used Player-Piano of good make. This Player is worth a great deal more, but we must make our quota of $250,000.00 DOWN. Long Time to Pay Balance on Piano or Player- £ [4 W Piano. . To Approved Credit ot FREE DELIVERY Read Partial List of Bargains for $250,000.00 Sale Brinsmead Upright, walnut, used.......... Berkley Upright, used w—... _Holmes & Son Upright, Frankiin Upright, mahogany, new..... Story & Clark mahogany, used Haines Upright,, mahogany, new..... Solo Concerto Player, —— :Is:dh ogany, sliggtl;v $539' ............. p— Story & ma used Solo Concerto Player, mahogany, new,.... DESCRIPTION The Pianos and Players we are offering dur- ing this great quarter-of-a-million-dollar sale, whether used, shopworn or new, are guaran- teed to be as represented or your money will be cheerfully refunded. Every one of these Pianos and Player-Pianos for faom 1 to 10 years, ac- You are absolutely pro- You are:sure to be is fully guaranteed ~ cording to its age. tected in every way. pleased. What can be easier than $10 down and a long time in which to pay the balance to ap- proved credit? Surely any one can now enjoy the pleasure of a fine Piano or Player-Piano. FREE DELIVERY ‘We will deliver any one of these instruments to you and guarantee safe delivery.” ‘We include free with every Player-Pi; beautiful bench to m.m..'.',r .J..n w’l‘t.: : 0. L/ Pian $89| $98 $389 $519 Player, slightly $5 49 hog:;'-‘ Sm? 5572 $589 LIBERAL RULES REGULATING THIS GREAT SPECIAL EXCHANGE OFFER To show you our confiden e are offering illion-dollar _sale, Story & Clark Phger, mah ogany, slightly $585 ............. e Crippen Player, mahogany, Huntington Upright, oak, used... Clarendon P ma h ogany, Foster Player, ma hogany, slightly $619 $649 $649 $498 Story & Clark Player, mahogany, new. Schubert Player, mahogany, new..... 3 Upright, mahogany, NEW +ecccconcaoccces Player-Plano Piano or Player-Piano of ful bargains w quarter-of-a-m! Y '8t ‘ou ma; Fiarer-Paao you };)urchue for any other Haines Upright, ' S TMAROBAnY, Steinway Upright, ~ 5649 ebony, used.. FREee ey 675 . $398 mah :pplll:!’,'eliishfly $695 used Hgines Upright, mahogany, used... Knabe Angelus Player, mahogany, used.... Foster Grand, e . 38 Kingsbury Playes ulsed P PO, $Z43 Haines Brothers’ Upright, ebony, s l 29 uSed osaemeormmessios $250,000.00 SALE Solo Cancerto Player, mahogany, new-..... Comstock Upright, mahogany, used.... 5139 Byrne Upright, thahogany, used.... 3139 Boudoir Player, oak, used....... ‘Wilbur Player, mahogany, used.... Baus Player, mahogany, used.... Premier Grand, mahogany, new..... Behning Player, oak, used........... Acolian Player, mahogany, used.... *Autogrand Player, mahogany, used.... Cecilian Player, mahoghny, used.... ce in the wonder- during this great J§ within one exchange the Piano or equal or greater value on our fldors and all payments made ofi- EXTRA the first instrument will be credited in full against the second. SAVING Extra saving for more cash down. . Ask.the -salesman about our cash-saving plan when you THE PRICES call. MONEY BACK Every instrument anteed to be, @s represented or mohey re- funded without question or anything be fajrer? fully ;vwnted and guar- argument. - Could The figures placed on this elegantrlist of Pianos and Players are certainly low at_this $178. ’J. time of high prices. Upright Piano for $89, apd @ Used Player for Think of it! A Used /Warerooms. mi. 3 2 RN illiams, Pira 1330 G St. NW. Technola Player, mahogany, used.... ‘Wheelock Player, mahogany, used.... Foster Upright, mahogany, new..... Steinmetz Player, A | mahogany, used.... | 3. H. Williams Upright, § 4OR mahogany, new..... Waters. Player, mahogany, used.... .$365 Harrington Player, mahogany, used. Winter Player, mahogany, used..... Ackerman Player, mahbgany, ased Auto Player, mizhogany, used.... Sterling Player, ° oak, used OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL NINE