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; = 5 THES LVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, C, THURSDAY, JANUARY. 19, mzz iNTH (MUSTCOMECLEAN, | s j,. ROTARY CLUB TOLD| Price! Price! Price! As though nothi;i‘é " else mattered 'FROM THE Essential to Business: Suc- cess, Dr. Curran Says, Dis- closing Pitfalls.’ Ever willing to be “show bers of the Washington Rotal on “How to Make Yourself a Greate Success,” by Dr. J. C. Curran of Chi- cago, at the weekly meeting M the New Willard Hotel yesterday after- noon. . | 1f you take a suit home that makes you look like one of Horatio Alger’s heroes—broad and square; or if the coat hugs you like a woman’s - bodice—or the trousers rival your looking- glass in three months—your wife, or your friends, will not listen to your argument: “Yes, but I got it cheap.” the modern business man “must come Iy, 1t he low tod: He * stressed the pitfalls waiting those who practiced exclusiveness, and said that today man Is absolu dependent upon man, if he would s ceed. “It {s not what % said the physicia ut what you give the other fellow. 'All you get is from the other fellow; and unless you recip- rocate failure stalks in your path. Emphasizes Need of Individuality. . - He emphasized the importance of {n- For there’s nothing quite as dear as a cheap AR ittty belthe . = . < qs . . Dr. Curran was roundly applauded suit. You begin to dislike it the first week; in Re {Cale D e ‘more than “fte a month you hate it—after two months it hangs mournfully in the closet, or loosely on your furnace.man. A burlesque on quality. uld compete with his fel- u have or g members of the organization l“hom be had'never seen befol { Charles W. Semmes presiied, introduced Robert Lawrence, who i 8poke briefly ou the benefits fo jderived from musi iul‘-‘n‘lll‘llfl?d by M hart. led the Rotarians in se 1 ll‘ld read communications | Camden 4&nd Atant g We hold no brief for high prices—but for high quality at fair prices. A low price may be a great satisfaction in the beginning, but last- ing satisfaction is priceless in the end. tendance, in which th hington Club is ‘competing, he urged a 100 il the finish. January m,;)rd! showed the r eorge O'Conn: . |committees in.charge of the " to be held next Thursda, orted splendid progr 5 Dti‘rlhdu greetings hajrman of vario ladies re- re extended | ! llmwun i paign, I i Calif.; i A Oisen, 1, L; Dr. FARM BLOC ON TARIFF Sees Selfish Motives in Group Made | Up of Twenty Lawyers, Editor and Well Digger. NEW TORK, January 13- | i at the National Boot and Nt turers’ Association & = ’ “The so-called farm bloc of the Sen- e which controls that body, pt = newspaper editor and & well igiger. The only th farmers in the Sel another from third from New i “that a farm exists north of the Mason and Dixon line or cast of the Missis- sippi_river, and they give no con- sideration to the truck farmers in that territory. _All they know is hogs, corn, wheat and_cotton. Senator Moses maid that a sales tax would be spread over .the nation and that it’ would be an cquitable tax cause the purchaser’can afford to taxes in the measure in which he buys, LT PROTEST RESTRICTION. Frank B. Reeside and Elizab |Reeside, owners of property on Wy- joming avenue hetween 23d street and Columbia road, has azked the District to establish a building line restriction of thirty feet on that portion of the | avenue. > gg % RESIST THESE{ New, fres h just-from-the-ncedle blouse creations and underthings at . prices that thoroughly tell the Ler- I /" nerStory. | i g —8 B8 E= Early spring deliveries have fortu- i nately enabled us to offer such timely and tempting models. Each article represents a definite _ saving. ? and back, with lace Radiam silk sport Hand made blouse Iar, smartly tailored ‘medsl- blouse. v'v?n tai- of the better kind— with tncks and plaits. ~ lion and edged with lored, with self collar, cuffs and Collar, cuffs and VYide French val stitthed Petor Pan ‘front beantifally o coced with fine sealloped. collsr and stitched hand drawn and em- White Twe tocks down turned back roidered and edged < knife plaiting. the fromt give the Whiteonly.. __, . withresl filet lsce. omly. | . .1 _ garment long lines, Lion Gustom Gollary represent ‘ BLOUSES . 432 Seventh St. N.W., Washingon , {iummgmmmmma} were attentive listeners to a lecture| The speaker gave many reasons why ! clean physically, mentaMy and moral- | per cent attendance from now un- | as the re-; to be very! rge Whitwell, Frank Shipe and | ate. | The only periectly comiortable foot is the foot that can be absolutely forgot- ne added, | LION™ CUSTOM _CGOLLARS N.V.ALSO MAKERS OF Abe Martm Says‘ URGES NEW SENATE RULE. Senator Warren Says Budget Sys- 1 We've allus noticed that th'y folks that git th’ most out of a} holiday are also our most promi- nent non-producers. We kin never tell any more whether th’ feller that ap- proaches us with a leather case 18 goin’ t' try t’ sell us a set of O. Henry or a set of Ole Nelson. (Copyri ational Newspaper Serrice.) PARLIAMENT DATE CHANGED. LONDON, January 15. ~The rcopen- ing of the British parliament, which | bad been set for January bas been postpored u ebrua it was announced today. | =) Graceful ! The most graceiul hody on earth is ! the little girl. She is pericctly natural. ,Lp to date has acquired no man- | ineriems. She is not yet self-conscious. ! To be graceful one must be periectly tural. The most natural walk is at of the woman whose body is not} tilted out of balance by high heels,| but whose shoes are so comiortable and | so properly shaped ‘that she walks with | ino thought of her shoes or her feet. A _beauty specialist wrote as follows: srace in walking and dancing be- foot comfort. You ur movemcen 1footed, when yo and awkwardness of the whole bod; ten, once it is dressed, ready to carry | u where you want to go."-—[cufial.,i Couricr. i It is not necessary that the shoes be | clumsy. They can be Cantilever, Shoes, which are good looking. Following the natural lines of the foot, with good heels rightly. placed, room for the toes. a} } flexible arch which harmonizes with the tiexibility of the human foot. these shoes I 5ubslan|ia] aid to the acquirement of grace and happiness. I Cantilever Shoes are fiitted carefully | |} and sold in Washington onlg by Cantilever Shoe Shop 1319 F St. N.W. - Second Floor | Over Young Men's Shop Mebulmluepoaibletooblaln Amendment of the Senate rules to provide for commitment of all the big supply bills to the appropriations committee instead of several com- mittees was provided for in a resolu tion Introduced in the terday by Senator Warren of ming, methods congress system Congress handling of approy sald that the system had b into effect in the Hou they did not like it at fir wow much in favor of it. tem Brings New Order. Stop That “Gear Grumbling” When you hear the t:¥nsmission gears in your car grumbling and rumbling, watch out; that is friction—and friction is the denfly enemy of a car. Friction just cannot reach your gears when you use EBONIT For Transmissions and Differentials Ebonite throws s coating around ail gears and they move In-mesh smoothiy and noiselessly. One filling of a tight transmission case will you all season. Get the best oflrlclbe —use Ebonite. Soldin five and tw five pound tins at garages, gaso_ne s*ations and accessory dealers. BAYERSON OIL WORKS. Manufacturers, Erie, Pa. nusyivania Petroleum Products, RS OF AUTOCRAT MOTOR OILS Senate of the mmmmeel It was referred | on rules. preceding th, resolGtion, ex nate its purpo change in th estimates new bud; apparent v new bud expelite the | fon bills. llfll put nd, whlh . they are | the The Largest Savings Department of Any Bank in Washington SATURDAY BANKING HOURS: 9:30 to 12 A.M~5:30 to 8 P.M. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Govt. Pay Days, 1st,, last, 15th and 16th, Until 5 P.M. Over His Bills ' The Foolish Man Lives in Luxury One Month and in Poverty the Next Under Our Budget System Yyou a4 together the amount you expect to pay during the - tion and Christmas. For example, we estimate these at $320.00. you intend to § AV E during the year, for instance, $200.00. and drawing the amount required. the amount you planned to save. 3 Call at Bank for free budget form. Lincoln RNational Wank Cor. 7th and % Sts. Next Door to - 402-404 Seventh Street - }<jt Deor to | “Thrift Week™ Specials Enormous Reductions We are celebrating Thrift Week by arranging for these two days—Friday and Saturday—this budget of bargains. BUY AND SAVE. Three big lots—Cloth and " Plush, plain and Fur-trimmed Coats---$ 1375—$1995—$99.75 —including values up to $50 Fine Velours, Suedines, Bolivias lnd deep-pl'.le Plushes—handsomely lined with silk. Regular and extra sizes—including misses’ sizes. Dresses_ iggest values yet—in Silk and Cloth Dresses 5495129 $199% : —values up to $29.75 Velmn. Poplins, Taffetas, Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines—handsomely trimmed embroidery, beading and tinsel threading. Choice of the Whole House Sults... 313 75 Suits worth . 329.75 up to $50.00 Mostly the fine Tnoohnu, plain tailored or trimmed with the better furs, embroid- . Make your own selection of any suit. “Thrifties” 69¢| Jersey Petticoats . . 5198 Embroidered. Blue Bird Bloomers . 29¢ Cut large and {ull. Slip-on Sweaters . . .51-98 Assorted new colors. Blanket Bath Robes s1 98 -$4.00 \alue. . Camisoles Brassieres L Satinelightly —flesh tint; Outing Gowns Heavy weight. Satine Petticoats . . 98 Wanted colors. Plaited Skirts . . . . 54-98 Prunella cloth. Black l.ace Hose . . 98¢ All ngvl paflemn, SI.SO grade. soiled; $150 15¢ W The Wise Man Never Worries | because large expenses out of proportion to his month’s pay must be met. vear for such items as iasurance, coal, taxes. semi-annual interest, clothes, vaca T'o this ddd the amount Deposit in our Savings Department $30.00 cach pay day, or $60.00 cach month, pay these expenses as they come duc by calling at the bank At the end of the ycar you have met all your Jarge expenses WITHOUT INCONVENIENCE and find you have in bank