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“Little” Savings to Be Had Now You can call them “little,” but the awfully low prices that can be found this month on the many fine odd pieces at Mayers’ Life Time Furniture Store amounts to a great deal in the long run—The savings are more than “little,” too—and they count. Many of these fine pieces are from splendid suites that the B X ‘AS STRONG AS THE HILLS’ GIVEN MOST CREDITABLY Howard Players Present Drama From Pen of Miss Matale Lake, Fifteen-Year-0ld Student. An excellent presentation of the story “As Strong as the Hills” was glven by the Howard Players at the memorial chapel of Howard Unl- versity last night. WEDNESDAY, will outline in detall the work the soclety. Mrs. Samuel G. Fherfl of the Sher- man apartments, who is deeply |Ilt!r‘ ested in the work, Is arranging for a rummage sale ta be held at an elrly date, the proceeds to go to the Trav elers’ Ald Soclety. Joseph D. man, 1005 Pennsylvania avenue nor Weat, has volunteercd (o collect such articles as may be donated for the The Twentleth Century Club is arran for a card party. Mrs. W. F. Van Ripper, executive sccretary of the Washingion branch of the Travelers' Aid Society, and three assistants, look after the work. It is estimated that they give ma- ce affair. “As Strong as the Hills” is a love| ¢ story of the Grecian-Pe - wars period and is a product of the pen of a fifteen-year-old girl student of Western High School, Miss Mataleq e, and has been dramatized by Ada Townsend, producer of the. ct of Columbia pag The play consists of a prologue and | three acts. The prologue deals w the coming of Pharnavos, an lberi prince. (Jennings Newsome). to b the ald of Kasimir, Prince of Ru (Aaron Payne). in his endeavo save his Kingdom from the ravages of the barbarous Tartars. The helpi is glven, and Pharnavos and Kasimir | pledge the union of their families in the future marriage of their chil Artabazos, the son of Pharnas (John Broadnax), learns from mother the pledge made by his father that he should marry the lberian princess, and also discovers that the Greeks have overrun Iberia, and that the princess has been by Govan Titus, a er, a girl refugee appears at the pal- ace and {s found to be Zorista (Martha front and rescues his bride, the scenc ending with festivities and dancing. As well as the splendid rendition of the play by those who filled the various roles, the elaborate scenery ! and stage settings showed that there had been no stint in the effort to get ASSIGNED TO ANACOSTIA. land of the Langley aviation detach- Hampton roads, Va., has been ed to duty at the naval air sta- tion, Anacostia, HE Beauty of Old Mirrors n be restored by expert S organ- just that ING at very Moderate Prices. BECKER PAINT 7Only 3 More Days! MEZZOTINTS WATER COLORS PAINTINGS Lieut. Commander Willis B. Havi- dJ. LEAVES $250,000 ESTATE. \i‘.’& e Court hat her hurbang bett | » sccurities valued at $218,055 and real Molph Gude’s Will Discloses LAFLIN Est. 1889 Eyes Examined for’ Glasses estate of an assessed valuation of The provisions of the will —_— | h Gude, florist, The estate of Adolph Gude, florist, S who died December 24 last, Will ex-| now bill brought forward In Bavnria, | cced $260,000 according to the peti- | heavy penaltics being inflicted on thoss tion of his wife, Mary E. Gude, for the | who “create a public scandal” by eating | - — 1314 G St Through Attor-’too much. | Claflin Optical Co. ciiy ciabmids. G RO AR s TR b s DI R TP I ool oo od s e is the subject of a { 9. Value of His Holdings. ‘“em published some days ago. probate of his will. | A% _ E| : "HHTHIRHIT0E Eg : ST = “'HiS MASTER'S VOICE" A SPECIAL a Reduction of Victor Records Begins Today AT OUR STORE 85c sz Now 75¢ $1.35 $1.25 Selections All of the New January You Will Find Any Se- 12.Inch Size—2 Now Numbers and Any Other lection You Wish, and Selections from the play all that its charm af- ferded. The work of the department ul i matic arts of Howard U as shown by the Howard Pl mands the attention of ¢ from the way in which every det l that goes to make a successtul p > dnetion is cared for. The play will be repeated at AS MUCH AS 50% OFF! Hundreds of fine pictures, reproductions of masterpleces and noteworthy originale, at REMARKABLE “removal” re- ductions until SATURDAY. SEE THEM! VENA%LNE’S (nexl--h‘ Feb. 1at 307 H St. N.W.) Record Listed in THE There Are 25 Individual ENTIRE VICTOR Rooms for You to “Try” CATALOG. Them in—NO Waiting. yearly inventory has disclosed jare mcomple(c. and they are priced quite low this month in the hope that you'll need them—we know that if you need them these prices will surely induce you to buy. Come in, anyway, and look around—we’ll giadly show. you, and you'll enjoy looking through this beau- tiful store. i Mayer & Co. TRAVELERS’ AID SOCIETY NEEDS $10,000 FOR WORK Letter Being Sent to Citizens So- ucifix'ng Voluntary Contributions to Meet Emergencies. The Washington branch of the Travelers' Aid Society, whose rep sentati meet all incoming trains at the Union station and look 1('9rl the young, the old and the hel, needs $10,000 to carry on its work. No financial campaign. in the nature |lilof a drive 35 to be inaugurated, but letters are .being sent to potential | Seventh Street Between D G E T NECK MMM AS tonaa As'rml qu,ow, subscribers. The work of the society | ||is maintained through the voluntary un[ THnnAT :::lrlbullons of the Washington citi- - 5 The Northeast ®itizens' Association, ] "" through the efforts of James M. Har- WAY {J rigan, who knew of the big public DOWN service being given by the socie RELIEVEIT Size, $L This pportunit Knocks But Once-- You know we have this Hali-Yearly Sale—not for effect—but for a very definite purpose——ClearmIC(. it comes at a most opportune time—for you—and we make it as 1mportant as radical reductions can. So make the —L—Every Suit— and O’Coat The only exception being Full Dress and Cutaways— otherwise—take yout choice of— Open at 8 O'Clock Tomorrow for convenience of those in office. 3,800 pairs of ‘em---Reduced! Men’s ffi Women’s ---hig’h and low Shoes EDUCED! and you'll find real genuine bar- gains in this right-from-stock clean-up. We're clearing out every broken lot in stock, as revealed by our inventory. Northeast Masonic Temple the night of Thursday, Jan- ijuary 26, the proceeds to be given to the Travelers' Aid Society. Repre- sentatives of the soclety will act ay ushers, and, to persons interest THRIFT- START AN ACCOUNT Building and Loan Association Highest Interest Rates Paid On Monthly Deposits Exemptions from Federal and Municipal Tax an_entertain- mwmv Suits sellmg up to $40.00. Cholcer ) T i Ay Suits selling up to $60.00. : Cholcer Al sl A e s Overcoats selling up to $40.00. Choice Overcoats selling up to $60.00. Sizes to fit every man or woman We won’t mention former prices—it might seem like an ex- aggeration. Come in and see for yourself! WO men’s 8 Misses‘ Sl’lO €s 1,160 Pairs High Shoes 1,480 Pairs Pumps and Oxfords This kind of investment helps to solve the housing problem, as the money you deposit assists some one to get a home. ested. in Building As- Over $30,000,000 i 542 Columbia Building Association ¢ 716 lltl: St. NW. No Charge for Alterations Columbia Permanent Building Association 7tla md E Streets S.W.—Main 353 District Building and Loan Association 819 15th Street N.W. There are some High-grade Overcoats —with fur collars—that we've put into a separate lot—for selection at 1 T 195 On Sale at All of Our 4 Stores Men's Sl’lO €s 710 Pairs High Shoes 460' Pairs Low Shoes Enterprise Serial Building Association 643 Louisiana Ave. N.W. Equitable Cooperative Building Assn. 915 F Street NW. « Not a congiomerate lot of makes—good, bad and in- different—but all Shirts of Mode exclusive character in “design and Mode excellence in make. Percale, Crepe and Printed Madras Shirts, sellmg up to $2.50. s]. -39 3 for $4.00 52.39 . 3 for $7.00 Silk Fiber and Silk and Linert Shirts, $3.39 selling up to $6.00. 3 For $950 $3.95 3 for $11.50 The best grades of Fancy Silk Shirts, 56.39 selli to $10.00. 3 sl e 3 for $19.00 Thé Mode---F at _EIeVenth Home Building Association _ 723 20th Street N.W. » o Mutual Serial Building Association 306 7th Strect S.W. Imported Madras and Russian Cord Shirts, selling up to $3.50. On Sale at Our 7th Street Store Only N Hi : b i - National Permanent Building Association | 929 9th St. N.W. White Baby Broadcloth Silk Shirts, Northern Liberty Building Association richest of this class of silk— 511 7th St. N.W. Oriental Building Association 6th & F Streets N.W. Perpetual Building Association 11th, Cor. E St. N.W. ! Washington 6% Permanent Building Aun. 629 F Street NW.