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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1922 TWoodward & Lothrop New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 PML ENGINEERS DEBATE | LICENSE QUESTON Keep Accurate Stock Records Lively Discussion at First An- .+ For recording goods on nual Convention of Engi- hand, ordered, received, due,askfor National Stock neering Council. Record Form 7072 C J. Organized * engineers' of Amesica ! 3 5 - 9 [J ® must be i steadying force in the | L ¥ B Cut-leaf sheet allows tendenty to multiply legislation now i s you to record a wide said to be sweeping the country, - . variety of itemsoveralong Gano Dunn, prominent New York en- , 4 period. The binder to use gineer, told delegates to the Ameri- J & is National No. 9271. can Enginecring Council of the Fed- ‘ s s erated American Engineering Socie- ““The Mark of a Good Book™ tics at today's session -of the firat ° ° L annual convention of thé organization at_the Cosmos Club. Mr. Dunn's speech came 'in the midst of a discussion over the aques- tion of licensing engineers, which provoked tho liveliest debate of the couneil’s scssions thus far and which was participated in by representu- tives of the leading engineering so- | cietles. Discussed for Year. For mere than a year the engineers haye been inquiring into the lcens- ing question in cvery state and mect- Inzs havé been held fn various c.ties. Some states have adopted laws re- quiring registration or licensing of engineers and others have the ques- | g llu]l; u)ll :“or_mnxiderau:m. ! ecided ‘opinion both for and| The w‘wk House agalnst the licensing of engineers Don't “lavish. all the |eXists throughout sie country, it de- | interest fm your home on Veloped at today's session of the | one raom because it is |council. There are some important! always 80 warm and com- | Or&anizations and individuals, it.was | fortable.: 'let the whole |declared. who feel that the American house radiate an inviting |Engineering Council should endeavor i warmth. that makes it 5 |to sceure passage of laws licensing | welcome oasis of cordiality | Shgineers in SUHTHIT G LN / VERY shirt of high-grade, first qual- ity materials; the colors all war- ranted fast, and the workmanship and finish beyond betterment. [TE were very fortunate in securing 100:" dozen - of " these nationally famous /shirts to. sell :about one- _third under theregular price. NATIONAL BEAVY RO O, 18 Riverside, Holyoke, Mass. Shirts at 53.35 5 Finest grade of woven Madras, silk and cotton mixed fabrics and fiber-striped madras; many patterns, from single pencil stripes to broad ones and clusters. Shirts at $1.15 A splendid assortment of solid color effects, self- figured and striped ; most of them of highly mer- cerized cloths. There are shirts in this lot that 2 fa v P no such laws. . . Lo aamily and Cfrlends | M0 afority, it was stated, feel ! would ordinarily be marked at more than double = hewi Seaipstall '} that there should be no such law. . : £ VAPOR' Philip N. Moore of St. Louis, former this price. = & l'!\:drmm'l of ‘KJI!\“\A‘B‘I" rlt"lll'l' minerals - s H We specialt alse in | commission, declared his opposition a ER) ey Sports Shirts, #3.35 = fust gov F. J. Mt f pas: 2 ‘ = ent of the American Society of Sh S < 2 65 < 3 2 filggs HEAT!NG CO. 3 nical Engineers offered a rosos Irts at . Smartest novelties for sports or business wear— lution to refer the whole matter to . ““Found Reliable for Over Thirty Years™ |, ‘special committee. which would 2 self-figured and striped fine quality white W. H. Gottlieb, H. E. Huntsberry, | mal oWl igatl st 0 A s & 4 2 v 2 L, Go E. Huntbe 5.‘,:_ :;u.‘:;s(.;g:):‘;.' i "i.:‘:fmfi:: on of Woven and printed Madras, in stripes au? nov Madras, with attached collars; some have de- F ut ' t £ i icl 3 - . = |- .. £ .. 917 H Street N.W, e D ot g a mch elty effects; neat, good-looking, serviceable cof tachable sleeves; all with pockets on left side. Miin 4886 supported by Mr. Dunn, who de- ors that are warranted fast. 4 2, | < lared that it would be unwise for | the council to take action of any | kind before ascertaining clearly what | licensing meant. He sald that a | movement was now Ssweeping the ! country and that the engineers must | stoop a little to escape being over- ! come by the storm. The licensing | idea. he said, was caysing the same concern to other professions and call- ¢ ings and he insisted that the path | e . must be clear and free from doubt Mld-wnlter 4 | before embarked upon. Mr. Dunn de | T > te ISh 1 to aid in Men's Store, First floer. Men's Store, First floor. Handmade Blouses, *2.95 ) 7T 'HS® HIGH : Clearance Prices on AR e e D Y HODiEE All Boys” Suits : 0 1 dhnc! M 7= voile—more than commonly charming with their dainty, hand- embroidered dots, smart double hemstitching—and the narrow This clearance affords a splendid investment in Bo! re the It is when the 1 came up. the Winter is well un- "":_- m‘“ ; sdonple e ahee Clothes. n_the mining edges of real filet lace with which some of them are trimmed. = i Sty - =g SE feEs 1 d." way that s.hab- R e 1 e diaant .-{:(;\:«lllllu‘n:nhl She price is so very low—you will find that the 4 Your boy does not have to ufcul .1_15'““." ‘:" ”“T ""]‘l in n:-::rr | biness sometimes O RGP AeLl sty Tiatito e ot A Tn bhlou both in style and quality, will far exceed your expectations. Reduced to ’72 50 for you to see the wisdom of purchasing now. he savings | sets in; yet there (gl |ara Metulurgical “Engincers, z.'"“idz GlonselBectioniyTRicA foor B A e, e e 0 are so appealing that future wants should be considered. il | that conditions were bad in the basic —_— i wo, nedto be W |G DG LY | Spangled Tunics ol One of the splendid groups Blue Serge and Worsted Suits rayed, or unsewed, short time, he said, and thousands o = pecial, i or faded any sea- [Jll [mene® c"Einecrs were out of employ: B $ Thesolpure/Lrulvatuliel Contec: offered in our clearance sale Are Reduced, $10.75, $12.75, $15.75, $19.75 son Others Tell of Depression. A very low price for these :;Tfi';.‘;'e“? :’oduc‘l‘\:;_flfll{ml'r;' i e 5 You will understand thatld'his 'islagoém‘usuzl,::l}:o;ct:n;;{e—bemr MaAsiges DulehterNey xoet] - Yooy dasnionablesspsngled o e e v diens They have the snap and individuality that ap- because Blue Suits are seldom included fn 2 CALL MAIN 4724 (it ;.\3‘.'1 ‘:‘El‘vll:;nszg:es:wn in the mining | will be glad to take advan- . Delicious Peal to fhe lngh.-su_hool student or thg. vouth Suits of mixtures, plaids and stripes at ;hc sar;(e) reduced pn;eis» o B ciioten e peei 1ty tage of. All black tunics. also Milk Chocolates just putting on his first long-trousers suits. Junior Boys® Overcoats, sizes 3 to |0 years, reduc : black with sapphire, green Special, 65¢ pound r i to $10.75, $12.75, $15.75 and $19.75. y | or American beauty. Justa It 2 good assorunent of frui There are two other splendid Boys® Overcoats, sizes 11 to 18 years reduced to small collections it .-..‘x;'.‘. carameis, ‘marshial- groups at $27.50 and $32.50 - $16.75 and $23.75 and mints, 5 .75, Lace Sectipn, First fider. 2 x4 Candy Section, First floor. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Boys' Section, Fouril duor. Exceptional Savings in the Clearance Sale ~ Sale of Ostrich Feather Fans Women’s High Shoes, *5.50 pair $3.95 and $5.95 mittee. e Representative Ma the | facts he would not delay the pro- posed patent office legislation. Another matter coming before the council today was the question of finance. The budget prepared by the finance committee revealed that, owing to business conditions, sharp economies must be effected. The new executive board of the council tomorrow will organize and-} map out a constructive program, in | easy way Which the engincers have the sup-| . Beautif . o , Sk and couns: Secreta ‘om- ul High Quality Fans at cxlrcme]y.lo“ prices. S to he&l i e Pumps and O-x.fords, ‘6. 75 palr Just right for the social season and for gifts. 7 Wm'Skm I\u‘l‘»\“ "“I‘((]»irpfn‘(.";(ll;:\tl :\I:(:((;Lm every respect—best of the season’s styles, priced greatly At $3‘95 .._Ostrich Feather FanS 2 low their actu ; e it 5 i hstichs Some it s heantiiuil led Apumoxnfmgnt Tast night dinne n High shoes, in Lrowi -and tan calfskin. l;[ac}\' kidskin, calfskin. and patent leather— :‘i'(‘,';l”w“:;,\‘;: o f ; lm',‘:'fi;v“ih“. :.:l:i,:",,;f‘,l;l,.,,l.. that hasbrought [~1 in s honor at the University with Louis, Cuban and low flat heels—$5.50 pair. s gocn Club. Approxim. 200 members of | {gy tothousands | e qon orchid, jade and coral. Pumps and Oxfords, in-brown calfskin, black calfskin and kidskin, patent leather, and also patent-leather and grey suede combinations. Plain pumps, one, two and three strap effects—Louiis and Cuban heels; and walking oxfords, with military heels—$6.75 pair. ‘Women's Stoe Section, Third floor. Women's Wool Sports Hose At Greatly Reduced Prices Jacquard Checked Wool Hose, in smart colorings. Reduced to $S pair. z . Fa:c‘:y Diamond Block Effect of White Wool Hose. Reduced to $350 pair. 2 A Jacquard Woven Wool Boots, in contrasted colorings. Re- duced to $3 pair. 3 Fancy Vertjcal Striped Wool Hose, gray and fawn mixtures. Reduced to $3 pair. a 5 Derby Ribbed Luster and Wool Hose, in two-tone effects. Reduced to $2.25 pair. i Silk Clocked, Two-tone Silk and Wool Mixed Hose. Reduced the dinn Ure! skin E. Cooley, president of the council, { rt . d presided. The council presented to Mr. ! diso Hoover @ copy of a resolution passed ! by it In which he was extolled for | “the distinguished success which has followed him in his past services to E‘l. d?rolession, his countyy and man- T —_— £ # Coughs Do Not Hang on Soothing and Healing When you take Fatheér John's Medi- cine. Soothes and heals the breathing | passages. No drugs.—Advertisement. which Dean Mortimer ; At $5.95---Ostrich Feather Fans Shell and amber single sticks, with and without ring. In blue, flame, rose, pekin, turquoise, coral, orchid, old blue, fuchsia, pink, American beauty, black and a few combination shades. Fan Section, First floor. Boys’ and Girls’ Evening Footwear Boys’ Patent Leather Pumps, round toe, tailored bow at the e The Lowest Prices in Years Prevail in Leather Pumps, with low heels e e These January Sales & Pumps, smart two strapped A pure fOOd Of g:llglln{!;rtical Striped Worsted Hose, in striking color m‘;dds‘s"f"h l‘z’%' h"'; ‘“g turn And we believe that values are so extremely worth while—and qual- combinations. Reduced to 8 palr. Sies siae 24 to 7. Abriced, ities so decidedly good—that you will see the advantage of buying marked distinction B e T plentifully now. PRESENTING ‘Philippine Gowns and Chemise Lovely Undermuslins Specially Priced, $3.45 Specially Priced, $1.85 TO MISSES Wonderful assortments, all fresh and new— Petticoats of fine cambric and nainsook, tailored beautiful quality materials, well made, and ex- styles, and those with deep flounce of lace, em- and high nutritive val- ue. It’s economlcal too quisitely embroidered—hemstitched, scalloped broidery and ribbon run beading. Skirt and ’ ® and hand-drawn, by the skilled fingers of the Drawer Combinations, in tailored and pretty native Philippine women—both gowns and chem- lace-trimmed styles; and Corset Covers, elabo- e ise in designs to match, making lovely sets. rately trimmed in laces and embroideries. But 5 This is a very good opportunity to buy for fu- the lovely Gowns and Envelope Chemise ture needs, at a very low price. are cspeciallfv worth while, offering you an un- Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. surpassed value at this low price. Capc Costume lnfants’ and Litflc Girls’ Drcsscs Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. At Most Unusual Savings “The Wholesome Spread for Bread” s . i 2 Years . 1o Dl P < S L LTAINg —the britliant success of Fashion’s = ASI‘,;EIE’? %"A’}trg'sgox s Girls’ Philippine Lingerie S entire pageant of spring creations. . SPECIAL, 85c and $1 % 3 llixluufl'lt Values, $2.95 2 E H -~ Fe di t styles, df sheer quality ticula attractive asortment is offere! Somehow it ;on;lbmes th: ?maft SPort; gac;::%oo;(, b e ng:s f Tace and em- in dn‘;:‘; ‘scill'linr;‘gf'for gjr?§~gov'v'llls, er;v;l'oel:: d;:;r;;e ! costume with the graceful dignity o FRIeEY: i s and combinations, in a variety o 4 d | the taillewn—but first of all it is so INFANTS SHORT DRESSES. SPECIAL Gutol, SruBiiestt Seuihis A fow i i ; $1.00, $1.35 and $1.75 price mothers should buy what will be needed | essentially youthful. / Very |'o£el!‘y_stylesl m;de of i<hleer lfiawn: a‘r:d for (hc“future, for values such as these do not il S, d with bit: ace, fine tucks, ‘come often. Rather broad strips of small plaided ‘?::;‘l:g&litcl:i‘;!:ein twelve dainty styles. e M;.‘ T s jersey. ands b sllver-buttons teim INFANTS’ LOVELY SHORT DRESSES ) arge. . SPECIAL, $2.65 i i i me of the daintiest little dresses that you could this new costume of beige wool jersey e Wit et borns aad rows of pin tucks, Japanese COttOflPHCI‘CP;l 9K1m°f1085 —combining a sunple_ one-piece dress :::‘:i“ein ;?3:1 e(::l;;ya ke:;ges of Irish crochet lace T Speciallz ced,h .f Ty . 2 eve! oman knows how useful and serv- with a large-collared cape to much ad- ° LITTLE GIRLS’ LOVELY HAND- ic%sble:]d::e:s: l](ixllllonfos hof Japanese _ Ecepe are— vantage. $38, Other cape costumes MADE, AND HANDEMBROIDERED ind vil be gl of e spoocinly (o Buc A ; et , $1.4 } Ao it el iy developed in Poiret twill with crepe de ;y beautiful styles, exquisitely embroidered and Shierry blossoms and gther flowers, and you 1Ay chine, and all-wool jersey. :fi:"l:ge?o—vi;l‘ ythfeogax'llx‘z‘l.:?ox:;lce\gi25:3'1?5:;‘i: sel;cl fr%m these colors—light pink. blue, lav- o Pt 3 ender and copen. . Priced, $25 to $58 - Vntante Beetion, Fourth foor. Kimono' Section, Third fioor.