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= 1 THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1921 MAJOR DISASTERS IN 1920.| JOBLESS ARMY GROWS. !RED CROSS LIFE-SAVERS |MOST WELCOME VISITOR ‘ American Red Cross Reports on |South and West Hardest Hit.| IN REALISTIC EXHIBITION AT THE WHITE HOUSE | Relief Extended. New England Sains Some. Katherine Shea With $6,250 Bach| Major disasters” to ihe mumber of| Unemploymont, particularly for un-\Girls Show Aquatic Prowess at| aonen for the President, Is | causing 425 deaths, injuries to | skilled labor, showed a slight increase 0 persons and a property loss < Y. W. C. A—Many Win Greeted Cordially Always. mated at $11,250,000, took place in | in January over the preceding month e United States during 1920, accord- according to the business :md finan- é i g | Genuine Edison Lamps | In All Their Varieties Shapes and Sizes Including Miniature Lamps for Decoration M“,PDW: { N. W. BURCHELL “1f It's From Muddiman's, It's Good.” 22 a report issued from national uarters of the American Red | this city. extended by the organization tul’lhd $780,000, not in- contribution of s for relief of vic- | | tims of the Corpus Christi, Tex., flood. BURCHELL’S Famous Bouquet COFFEE 25c per pound | mitting the nessee. but 1325 F St. NW. é&&é&é&é&éggéégééj Time cannot Dim these Overcoat Opportunities y HE choicest makes of two continents. Including the famous CHINCHILLA GUARD COAT—famous because it so often has been the coat preferred by dis- tinguished persons. Chesterfields for the conservative dresser; belters and swagger styles for younger men. The price, $49.50—made possible because of the low rate of exchange. Dreu Coats—$49.50 In this unrestricted opportunity there are in- cluded a varied assortment of dress coats of meltons and kerseys. Many of them with velvet collars. All of them the thmg for wear and for dress. i : Fur'-Collar Overcoats—$49.50 17 left. Rich collars of Nutria, Otter, Seal- ine and Beaver. Shells of excellent domestic woolens in plain colors, quiet mixtures and heathers. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. Formerly sold for $100 to $135. Here is a bargain! Leather Reversible Overcoats $49.50 7 left. Sizes 36, 38 and 40. Reversible. Leather on one side; plain gabardine or rich fancy fabrics of all wool on the other. Practicall For motor wear or for the street. And the thing for ued by the the wind ' 'as "she Mrs 1L Op- alsn took nart hitions coneluded the parformance. ST. PATRICK’S PLAYERS SCORE HIT AT PREMIERE | many persons who call reg- the White =0 executive | than s in be mailed to him from the Department HARDING COOK A TEACHER. Miss Inez McWhorter, cook for | President-elect and Mrs. Harding, is | giving a daily demc | art at the domes(ic e school and food exposition t s being con- | ducted at the Florida Avenue Bapiist | Church, it was announced to He demonstrations, which are g MISS ELIZABETH BOGAN, 'Who appeared as the Gypsy Queen 'with the St. Patrick Players at Car- roll Hall last evening. St. Patrick’s Players, the dramatic and musical organization of Wash- ington young people presented by Rev. F.'J. Hurney of St. Patrick’s Church, made their initial bow to a crowded house at Carroll Hall last night and scored an emphatic hit. Every number was enthusiastically recelved. Miss Katherine Stouffer, Miss Mar- garst Blaine Crosson, Miss Dorothy Gowen, Miss Estelle Murray, Mims Elizaboth Bogan, Miss Ethel Willlams and Miss Rita Ryan were among the principals, whose finished work show- ed unusual talent for amateurs. Miss Stoufer in hor dance made a docided hit. Miss Gowen, as “Colum- bla” In the living pictures, had little to do look stunning, and this #he dld to porfection. Miss Crosson as & Red Cros nurse, in_the curtain raimor, “The Bride,” by Jo Sworling, amsisted by John Hoffman as the sol- dler, dispinyed her histrionic ability in & commeondablo manner. Mims Es- telle Murray, the Washington favor- ite, sang and danced her way into the npproval of the audlenco as n gypsy girl, Little Baby Willlams proved herself an infant prodigy as e dancer, Onc_of the prettiest numhers was the “Apple RBlowwom" sextot, with Florenon Judgn and Ambross It. Har- rison na principals. The girla were Marjorie Fmery, Helene Faloskn, Lenors Behultz, Marjorie (ilonnan, Florence McDevitt and Teggy O'Dea. Others deser mention wers Kathleen and I en Lyons, dancers; Cetherine Bowlos, (1, und W, A. Groome, Beall and Dishop, masioians; Jamen Deegan and Hiephen Garrity, ven fro; 8 to 11 o'clock, will conclude Friday. W.& J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET N.W., WASHINGTON, D. C. T he Importance of Lower Prices as a step toward sound readiustment from war-time inflation was, in our opinion, a paramount consideration. Acting in accordance with this opinion, our current quotations were ruthlessly reduced during the active Fall period when most purchases iy made—NOT AFTER THE BUYING SEASON HAD so that purchasers could derive the full benefit of the sub- al price savings. are usu The hearty public indorsement of our action has resulted in our de- cision to continue to price our new merchandise, whenever possible, at The Same Low Price Level Established During Our Readjustment Sale 1t would be futile to attempt to describe in detail all the advantages of price, dependability of merchandise, or great variety of sclection, now offercd in all divisions of our business. For those who may de- sire definite and convincing quotations, we ask thoughtful attention to the following concrete illustrations: KARNAK WILTON RUGS “The Aristocrat of American Wiltons” No rugs more dependable, beautiful or desirable have ever been offered: i 27"x54" @ $11.50 36"x63" @ 19.50 8.3x10.6 @ $102.50 9.0x15.0 @ 163.50 4.6x7.6 @ 39.50 11.3x12.0 @ 157.50 6.0x9.0 @ 69.50 11.3x15.0 @ 195.00 9.0x12.0 @ $115.00 Plain Chenille fabric, in 3-ft., 4-ft. 6-in., 6-ft., 9-ft., 12-ft. and 20-ft. widths in all desirable colors, are now in stock for immediate delivery. THE SLOANE IMPROVED VACUUM CJLEANER All essential parts are cast in one piece in Aluminum—no welding to deteriorate. Strong in construction—Simple in operation. Complete, with set of 8 attachments_—$48.00 Indiscriminate buying rarely secures the best values. We desire you to feel that you are always welcome to inspect our merchandise. We are confident you will be repaid for your trouble. 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