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& 910 men prided themselves -on their wasp waists N 1830, when James Y. Davis’ store on Pennsylvania Avenue first contrib- uted to man’s appear- ance, sleeves were un- believably tight—so constricted a man to- day could scarcely get his arms in them. KIRSCHBAUM CLOTHES now set the style We -Must Deserve Suceess to Succeed OpA Free Test by our Trained tometrist will prove we’re worthy of your confidence. Invisible Bifocals Sl'n-oé'fi Prices Touch In'this final clearance of Women’s Shoes We are bringing our Winter Season to an end in this final clearance of Women’s Boots ‘and Oxfords at $4.95. Inclnded are remaining small ll%ts a:fi fl;; ye:l:’s most fashionable inch' Novelty Roots, in “Tan, Blue, Gray, Brown and other colors and combinations. Origi- nally $12.50 t0:$16. But sizes bad- ly broken. and Black brol Women's Rubbers 49c¢ sizes. _Narly 2,000 pairs of small sizes that have accumalated at our stores during the past year or so. “Boston,” “Bay State,” “Good- year” and other top grades ogi Storm and Low-cut Rubbers in tearly every wanted style. Sell at $1 to $1.50—but sizes are broken. Only up bfi and 2 few 5'5—so we have them down to 2 price that will clear them out in short Most women are buying several pairs. At all four uorel—.fic p:rl: $4. Nearly complete lines of Patent Leather Fieldmouse top and Black Mat Kid Louis heél Dress Boots— Tan and Black Calfskin Walking Boots. Originally $10 and $12. And all sizes and widths of Tan Walking Oxfords. Kinds that sold generally at $8 and $8.50. _ Shoe prices reach “Rock-Bot- tom” in this 'sale, so it’s time for immediate action! B the Women’s Bargain Section $2.95 inuing - the' 'sale of remman sizes and discontinued sty]e;‘:f ‘Women’s hi de Boots and i kinds that originally sold for three to five times -this Balance of Those ° Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes $1.95 At-our 7th Street Store only, tomor- tow. Boys’ $4 School and Dress Shoes in sizes 5 and 5% only. Small Boys’ ;lllg Gsill-’ls’ Tax} and Black stitch-down y Shoes—“factary” seconds. 8% to 11 only. T Men’s & Women’s Broken sizes of fashi 125 6 hionable all po; THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1921. MR. PALMER RULES ONLIQUOR PERMITS Opinion Expected to Put Check on “Leakage” From Bonded Warehouses. The authority of the government to issue permits for the withdrawal of liquor “from ponded warehouses iz limited to manufacturers and whole- sale druggists, Attorney General Pal- mer ruled in an opinion made public yesterday by Commissioner of Internal Revenue Williams. Issuance of permits for the dispo- sition of liquor by wholesale also is limited to manufacturers and whole- “{:d druggists, the Attorney General rul The opinion of Mr. Palmer is ex- pected to do more than anything so far attempted to stop the “leakage” of whisky from bonded warehouses. Estimates have been made that near- 1y 70 per cent of the whisky that has come out of such warehouses during the last year has been used for bev- erage purposes. ‘When constitutional prohibition be- ‘|came operative there were about 60.- 000,000 gallons of whisky in bond, and forged permits for withdrawal or per- mits obtained by fraud have released a large part of it. Commissioner Williams &aid_that, while the Attorney General's opinion eliminated the wholesale liquor deal- er from the right to permits, it was not the intention of the bureau to in- terfere with the disposition of their present stocks. He declined to say what regulations would be adopted covering liquor in bonded warehouses owned by wholesale dealers, but sug- gested that it might be possible for the dealers to dispose of their bond- ed stocks by the transfer of the ware- house certificates to wholesale drug- gl;uu or manufacturers entitled to per- mits. Mr. Palmer’s ruling on. the tion of permits for the sale in wholesale quantities of Ilquor is limited to al- coholic spirits which bave not been denatured. U. S. BUYS GIANT ‘BLIMP. Italian Airship Boma Bélieved to be Largest Semi-Rigid Aircraft. Purchase of the Italian *blimp” airship Roma, believed to be the largest semi-rigid aircraft in the world, for approximately $200,000, was announced yesterday by the War Department. It probably would cost $1,250,000 to duplicate the ship, the statement d. The Roma is of 1,200,000 cubic feet capacity, 410 feet long, 82 feet wide and 838% feet high, and equipped with six twelve-cylinder engines of 400- It has an esti- mated speed of eighty miles an hour horsepower each. and a cruising of 8,000 miles. Maj. Joh nell has been ordered to the Roma to America. Bottom . 95 medium and low heel * * hionable, high grade price, but badly broken Sizes * * ¢ “Spats” 95¢ gaiters in ‘men radfus at full speed of 3,300 miles and at unllla‘ speed n G. T- Italy, with an air service detachment, to bring v Selection of Representative MolLeod of Michigan, who is twenty-five years old and serving his first term, as-as- sistant republican whip of the House was aennounced Iast night. Veteran members of Congress said it was the first time within thelr recollection that & first-term representative had been chosen assistant House whip by either of the partiba. An invitation from Peru to the United States to send representatives to the centennial celebration of the Poruvian government, July 24-31. was transmitted to Congress yesterday by President Wilson. Items aggregating about $2,000.000 stricken from the Indian appropria- tion bill by the House on points of order were restored yesterday by the Senate Indian committee in reporting the bill to the Senate. The bill as reported to the Senate carries about $13,000,000. Among the committes reinstatements were $460,- 000 for Indiane’ industrial education, $200,000 for Indian police, an inorease frem $20,000 to $50,000 for enforcing prohibition among Indians, and other items for social, industrial and agri- Wholesale Selling Price of Beefin Washington Prices realized cn Swift & Come pany’s sales of carcass beef on ship e el el P, S e Dec.11.. e Swift & Company U.S. A. All Separate Trousers Less 1o SIDNEY WEST, Inc. F our‘teenth at G cultural development of the guvernment A meeting of the Semate and House republican steering committees has been called for tomorrow to consider framing a legislative program for the remainder of the present session. The republican leaders are expected to determine what bills shall be given precedence, particu- larly in the House, after it has passed all of the appropriation bills. Suggestions that action on the House might be called e until ect reapportionment bijl be deferred after the inauguration of President Harding were comsidered vesterda: republican members of the Senate cen- sus committee.! Chairman Sutherland said a conference of republican senators determine action. ATwooD wlLL FILED' IVA. {lanley lnd;ohn M. Atwood, both . and $1,500 each to Atwood 8f Mont- 4 C. Atwood of cash_Jegacies e given to a number of< grand- t 4 H ! Children Inherit Bulk the | Estate. The will of Mrs. Myra C. Atwood, dated December 12, 1917, has been filed for probate. Bequests of $1.000! for: each are made to her children, M of children. After distributing effects among three d&u; remaining estate is devis John M. Atwood, and thé daugh- Nora and Alice Atwgod and . Senator Sutherland declared there was no disposition in fhe Senate to change the House membegship as fixed by that body, nor was any decrease in the rep- resentation from isouthern states con- templated in connection with the bill. —_— By an Itallan government order tea, parafiin, mercary, electric lamps, ofl seeds and condensed milk are re- moved from the"list of goods which may be imported only by the govern- ment. Choice of Locations 11 to 21 Channing Complete Outfit $163.10 Vietrola—Style XI (In Walout, Mahogany or ) 6 10-in. Victor Records Double-Faced Making 12 Musical Selections Full Album Equipment Assortment of Needles ‘Vietor Service For One Fully St. at North Capitol St. $500 Cash $75 Monthly, Including Interest DELIVERY Balance Payable On Convenient Monthly Terms All new houses; six rooms and bath; cellar; large dou- ble porches. Lot 20 by 140 to | 20-ft. alley. Room for 2 ga- rages. One-half Square East of N. Cap. St. Cars, Or Phone BUBBLE BOOKS = $L15 (Why Pay $150) Us for Auto. Open and Lighted U;ntfl | 8 O’Clock nce B4 FIT. AW o 76 AND HSTS.NE FINAL REDUCTIONS! All Siits an ~ Overcoats Formerly Up to $60 Formerly Up to $80 23 Necessary Alterations at Cost Some Exceptional Of Imported Fabrics--Formerly $85, $90, $95 MEN’S WEAR s < Overcoats $ All Velours & Silk- Finish Felt Hats iouisz $3.85 All $15.00 Raincoats $10and $12