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Who ‘Cets Go Wrong, the Blame? Logically—a man won’t: tnke the blame for another’s error FOR EXAMPLE A bookbinder agrees to_furnisi you .with blank books. ‘He pro- bably does only the bookbinding. Another firm may do the ruling and a third the printing. With so many concerns involved, mistakes and delays are likely to be en- countered. Then they play the game called passmg the buck.” On the other hand, we make blalkbooh]uu.lunwfiwb in our own Perfect co- operation and. the absence o!" rivalry minimize errors. eliminate delay. S‘ockeu Fiske Building We Assume Full Responsibility for Every Order STOCKETT - FISKB Cco PRODUCING STATIONERS 010 -E -STREET-N'W “Pape’s Cold Compound” Breaks Cold in Few Hours Instant Relief! Don't stay s(uficd-up' Quit blowing and snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two bours until three doses are taken usually breaks any cold right up. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, du“ness, fever- ishness, sneezing. % “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist- ance. Tastes nice. Centains no quinine, Insist upon Pape’s, 77 s e et : Oxfords at Brown = (m{wan,wk Extra Gey — Ny Sole NOT - a “Sale Beginni;'g- Sacurday | morning at all the § _"H_A"HN" stores Y $5.95 Pair! e Hall, 918 10th stree A dance under a to 11:30 o'clock. Hahn's. Announce a Men's New Spring: GONNA &‘.‘&'&%‘L“«' cvPrs F Gk next Friday i ven yeste ichool unde thucTul- TiMnois St give a valentine dance tomatyow | night at the Red- Cross .clubrogms, 1!01 I street. —_— OBGAHIZATION AGTNITIBS TONIGH' Society for Steel Treating will. meet at 8 o'clock in new Interior. Dgpart- ment hulldln‘ Francis B. Foley will eane Councll, K. of C.. will 3 % Cnow B lucky spot” dance, 3" Mother Goose wHl be given by~ thi ind' service committee of Busine: NOT a Clean—up Mro . of last season’s le&-overs——NOT a SPQV- ' clal “Purchase of’ some ' Hundreds of paxrs brand Hew sprmg styles Just in from the factories, and~ifiade .up. ‘especially for ‘us. Novel styles—those, pie * qualities. Andatap“"'tfia mgrchandnsmg “Scoop 11'1 new. 9 o'clock. ices of Catholic ‘Women's Seryice Club, 601 E street, 9 ncing class, 7:45. fugf.d and others. Cor. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. - mcxassp..m.sz JeeE, Do You RecALL PROMISING ) coubLe OF: HAMS OVQ?. - Home * lnd Scho ssoclation will meet at 8 o'clock, at: Eastern High School. Eight topies will be discussed and the Boys' Octet will sing. George H. Thomas ‘Corps, No. 11- W R C. will meet at usual hour and | ference, Security Club will present a | French study, 11 place. Phil Shefldan Pol ho 6, Depart- ment _of.. Potomac, ik cmeet at § o'clock. d. A. R. H N Bt. Au‘unln- Holy Name Society will meet at 8 o'cloc] Business of importance. rd__ Bible e claés of Emery Brightwoo will give an supper _and _entertainment. oyster ol fl.prel!nllll\'e Bltcll) of Kentucky wgu #peak. “ Washington branoh, American Assos cl‘tlnl\ Df University Women, whi eet 8 o'clock.. 1607 H street. dge &haries §. Lobingler will speak. Central Citizons’ Association will m!fl at 8 o'clock in Juvenile Courtroom, L street. ‘You: Pec;plen lq!y of Church of the E:fphuy vr!llsl",l(\;re 2 dance at 8:30 tvrulnmenl committee of Interna- tional Association of -Art and ILetters will feature theatricals and dancing at|N clubhouse, 1715 1 street, for benefit .of [N entertaining fund. TODAY. Dean Frank W. Collier will give ex- position ot Sunday school lesson, 4:43 o'clock, at 1333 F street. Address by Das Gupta on “Arts and Ideals of ‘India/ Ju Wilh lnflldtnlll Hindu_music, 4:45 o'clock, Women's. City Club. “Some Phases of the Arms Confer- ence” will be described by Wilmot Fn'st-class en’s Council, at Church of the Cove- t | matic _entertatnmen Park View A..C., 208 B 7, 199, (Copyright, 1922, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat. Off.) wfi“‘l’ You MIG AT HAvVE FARGETEN T BECAUSE: T TS GETTING V. Brown—Tonight: l,nu-nry. 0 s AT RER L2 \VITAL TOPICS ON PROGRAM n'm’:i}::"h_'r"“'x‘“- Girl Souts’| pgrents and Students to Hear Ad- dress at Eastern High. Subjects of vital interest to parents children’s | and high school students will be dis--| cussed at a meeting of the Home and | Garnet-Phelps — Today: Achleve- | School Association of Eastern High | ment boys, Junior Red Cross, Junior | School in the auditorium of the school Savings Club. tonight at § o'clock. The topics to be 3 R | discussed include, “Is It a Waste of | Miner Normal—Tonight: _ Home .Time for a Business Student nursing, conversational Spanish, ‘Four Years in a High School? Chfldren’s dra- | dressmaking, and. sewing, Girls'ito Wear a_Cadet Uniform. edlework Club, Young People's | PooTroom: Drotesteas Sna ~What Spanish, millinery, dressmaking, Span- | Dramatic Club, boys' gymnasium 'Is Physic tsh and French, commercial and fine | activities, Choral Club. Among arts, Boy-Scouts, boys' clubs, filing _— Hart, association, Gaelic Study Club, Randall—Tonight: Dramatic club, Danlel A. Edwards, former athletic club, clubroom, salesmen’s |president of the Board of Educa Johnson-Powell—Tonight: Advanced | club, Young Men's Southwest Asso- Mrs. Gilbert Hulchinson. Miss Fredd French for adults, elementary French.] ciation, bicycle clyb, meeting of the | G. Egbert, Miss b L. Gardner, Ray . meeting_of the Powell Alumni De-Randall - Community A ciation, | Smithe. Dr. A Howard bating Club, Boy Scouts, community | Ushers’ Club rehearsal. Warner, Davia “ Babpr G = music week. Sehorariz and Miss Lewanna Wikink Park Vle'—'l'onlgh Boy Scouts, Royal ‘A. C., Royail rhythm class. Club, 1822 1 street, tomorrow, p.m. Lewis, at a lunehetin to be given by E. e AT THE coumm-mnns : Wilson ' ‘Normat—Topight: Short Story Club, Vocatio COMPOUND Best for Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat 35¢ a Bottle at Ih‘ll&ll»ln - 2 Doses One Cen . Dunbar ngh—’fumurrou morning: Grade school boys' basket ball, 9:15; ujdance con- | children’s ~rhythmie, 10; “Bob” comedy. Ike!.ch and, dancing will follow. East . Washingtol Scouts’ Metropolitan- A. sewing muhlne use: library, 'rhomuon—'ron 8! the speakers will be Charles principal of Eastern High Burrville—Tonight: Literary and Soclal Club, Mothers' Club, piano, Children’s S Bible| by the bove' octet of the Eastern | thy ewing ub and Otto G. Lehnert of the | oda; | Fastern High School Orchestra. Try it Today. NGSPALA(E 810-8/8 Seventh Street “Plpmg Rock”Hats * “Walton” Sport Hats “Francis” Sport Hats Tweed Sport Hats 198 Thg sale of sales in sports | _ mlllmery—oficnng the new scratch velour felt hats in “Piping Rock,” “Walton” and “Francis”” modcls. trimmed with grosgrain ribbon band, Spring Neckwear Newest Collars and Cottar and cutt sets 49C Dainty spring styles, -in lace, eyelet and novelty effects, many worth 75c to $1.00. White, cream, ecru and the popular colors. Spring Veils With the New 49 C Dotted Borders. . ... shipment of Just unpacked—a new mesh veils, 1!Z yards long. Borders dotted in colors to match or to contrast. Sale! Glove Silk Hose New Purchase of a Noted Make—Special $2.25 Plain, Net, Lace Stripes Superb Quality Glove Silk Hose—hundreds of pairs just unpacked to sell at a bargain price. Black, brown, navy, gray, Russian calf, tan, nude and white. Subject to minute irregularities, which you may safely forget, as they affect neither looks nor wear. edge bodnd to match. Silk lined and unlined. In sand, . ) B . “sande€;”™ y, pheasant and other colors. Also tweed Infants’ SmPle Sllkl:[ose, Speclal cloth hats in mixtures and plain colors. Maker’s samples of his $1.00 and $1.25 lines, in alt Klng 8 Palaw Famous ’l‘rlmmed Hats . sizes, 4 to 6%. White, pink, sky, cordovan and "In the Gay Styles of Springtime 0 $4.95, $7.50, $9.95, $12.50 10() Wlnter Coats Millinery of authentic style and ing¢omparable value, presented In a Wonder Sale Thread Silk and Fiber Silk Stockings of beautiful qua.ll‘tys in, plain and Richelieu styles. } 59 c on a magnificent scale of quality m‘l ‘ variety. Bnghten the February costume with a colorful spring hat.’ . = 5 $25 Coats Kayser 12-Button mnmoisene $30 Costs Van Raalte 16-Button Suede-Finis $35 Coats $13.95 Beaverette collars; cloth col- lars; silk lined and warmly in- terlined. Opportunity extraordinary! Buy a really high-grade coat for this winter or next at a price a mile away from its Two unlem makas of women's W fabrio 98 - gloves featured for Saturday. In beaver, bluk. brown, mastic, sand nd modo—- THE Shirt Sale Focuses the $ 00 true worth. \Iarvmhccml. ) - coats -of bolivia, velour and mflm;‘“ ® suedene in styles of distinction fiygden - and the colors first in popu- larity. Street and Sports Skirts [l ks lity skirts, specially priced. Two full racks of quality skirts, specially s 3 00 A dollar sale of shirts worth twice one dollar! Shirts of excellent weaves - of printed madras, corded madras and 80-square, percale— every shirt brand-new and - &5 absolutely perfect. S-button === fronts, 4-ply neckbands, soft double cuffs. All sizes 133 X Of splendid wool plaids, checks, overplaids and inverted pleat stripes. Also dressy and service- able blue serge skirts. New Sgrhlg Sport Coats $16.75 to $29.75 SCHOOL DRESSES New Sprlng Sport Suits ° to 17. $10.75 to $29.75 : All-Wool ‘Mackinaws $3.98 - Just 46 of them to go ata - closé-out price. Tailored of warny,’ all-wool blanket fab- rics, “with belt, big pockets and convemble collar. In- verted pleat m back.. In Fresh purchase of better quality dresses that look wash well and wear priced at ‘only these sizes only: Six ‘size 8, two p;‘.:g est - froi four size'6, ree_size 10, e s six_size 15, fifteen size 17 and twelve size 18.- Hurryi AL Woal 2-Pants Suits, $695. Suits of high quality—pure wool and splendidly modeled and tailored. Weights and pat- terns for now and for spring. Sizes 7 to' 17. Two pam. lined pants. new panel- front model, and one in jumper ef- fect. with white col- lar, vestand sleeves. “Pantie” Dresses, $1.19 Sizes 2 to 6 in these well-made Linenc Dresses, with bloomers to match. Embroidered pockets, _ laced neck and white collars and cuffs. . No.mh;luvycnruthrfullfigun_,h : d:e.uptoao. ModIInIhut.extn ng T —By BUD FISHER. Jumper Tar DONT EXPERIMENT This old reli- A musical program will be furnished l able family remedy has relieved s—rit will relieve you— T ) | §