Evening Star Newspaper, February 28, 1922, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUES Hits You'll Like i PROTECT JUDGE IF HE |1ig%e supportors have Anpoated i | tho Kome. e burion of proot clduse | Feol that tuis DIl 1o too amaticr . WORKS OF MUSIC MASTERS i R T By the Assoclated Press. 4 me in the primaries. They would not 5 0 0 v I @ ST © BN @ N § IS0 § N © 550 © KD © fan; © GAl O MEM 96 . DAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1f22. .‘H}ID WEST CONTESTS IMPRESS . OKLAHOMA TROOPS MAY S, mot, only o what you drink | bootlegger. It gives the right of i s yicious ons, na changes the en RETURNS TO HIS BENCH | i/t vere it et crmndifiics N N b 'HICAGO, IIL, February 28.—Tne contestants with the several selec- OKLAHOMA, Ok's., ngrur!;?‘— consider me because I was a woman. . §ivie “Hungarian Dance' ot tions. Not only are the compolli State troops may be employed.to “One of the representatives of the BT ¢ tions emphasized, but the lives of protect Judge H. R. Christopher. if | Afiti-Saloon League in Harford offered iy % oge Prahms, the graclous “Melody In | the composers and a general he returns to Okmulgee, where he |me their support in the general elec- , F.,” by Rubinstein; the lasy “Ber- Vey of their entire musical careers | resigned from the superior court [tion if I would obll?la.mylall to « e . 111 y geuse” (Jocelyn); the sonorous | are studied. + bench following his dismissal of the |support their measure. i # » he contestants, with pencll and | county grand' jury Investigating the | “I asked for a copy of the intende . fiPrelude in C Sharp Minor,” by T § igating th 1 ded 'k z paper, listen to a program of se- affairs of the defunct Bank of Com- |legislation. He replied that he had no 2 . to ave achmaninoff, and a score more | lections from the list played and | merce of Okmulgee, Gov. Robertson 1 told him I could not promise > L cop. Qeathless cre s of the world's ::nt. ‘x""l‘"' down hth! names of 1n¥=mud last night. e to Imwort a law yntmunwrmenl. ; 2 b = le selections as they are ren- 16 gOVernor announce ov- “I do not consider this a question o e mmim - B e e miauia By natoc | dered, giving the composer's name | ery power of the state would be used |‘wet' or ‘dry, but & question of Eet- not just the " of money—is what eities and communities in what -| @nd & short sketch of his life and | If necessary to assure the safety |ting a reasonable law' and ekforce- makes the substantial, truly useful citizen. re known as.~music memory non- | WOrks. When numbers are sung at | of Judge Christopher. He refused to |ment act. Rests” ® these examinations the singer | be quoted, however, as to just what | “This bill offered does not meet my Thi h cti tic thri "They sing themselves into the nml!" (hel wo{‘dls which would '1:. mil(m hamvllould T i :vu[ov;]‘ inasmuch as In pl‘lug ‘zne ose who practice systematic thrift to- rains of thousands of school chil. | & clue to the name, generally eanwhile was awa m | farmer.: in_manufacturing _his_cider - . ¢nand men and women in every | Bumming the meloay. | Judge Christopher, whols reported to | day are those wh; will llemlhf tqnmmow in tivit: f life. Th insi m] on is encourag: in Chicago, in response to a er R - slieh o 2 3 2 fnsti- Phemocives into mansion and navel -| Offering of prizes, which generally | from Gov. Hobertson declining to ; % E business, civic and.social life. s insti ) e Victor’ Records For March On Sale Tomorrow Louis & Co. 7th & G Sts. N.W. Victor Goods Exclusively Yike. are articles allied with music. accept the jurist's resignation. tution is in alliance with Washington #'Their orlgin 1s clouded, but their Northern Tilinols has just geen Judge Christopher will be back in hingt Popularity is undenied. They launched one of the largest of | Oklahoma within.ten days and report | savers. , “ gprang into notice a year ago, but | these Letestl hacked by xchools dlrafilly’(% the governor, Slose friends o - is winter sees the fullest re- 0 e - | of the judge informed Gov. Kobert- ) : 5 - L aponse to thelr appeal. In the more | €luded. Another large contest. In | gon ldst night. Il 1ts beauty is one reason 2% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts pulous centers they are attract- | Which over 12,000 are registered, is & attentlon and winning sup- | Deing conducted in the “Thumb” of rters, but it is in the smaller cen- | Michigan by Port Huron music rs and rural communities that organizations, with the co-opera- . they bear their best fruit. tion of music Jovers in the several A" better comprehension of good communities of the five counties music is the motive of the contests, involved. g which are generally backed by e musical and literary clubs in close 1, go-operation with the schools. A DISMISSAL IS APPROVED. Fosas e A selected list of classical musical The President has approved the lews o or 3 e e i oqrosorty |sentence of alsmissal imposed by Criticises Supporters. &n effort is made to have the list |gZeneral court-martial in the case of | gyecial Dispateh to The Star. | " = ully representative of every |Capt. Thurman A. De Bolt, judge| "Byl yMORE, February 28.—Miss | ' The Washington ranch of music, the modern |advocate general's department, con- | Cadillac Co, American_compogition having its | victed of the charge of violating the |Mary Risteau, the only woman mem- illac mpany conspicuous placé among the more |95th, article of war. One of the|ber of the Maryland assembly, in “.1 Rudolph Jose, Pre ¢ tried and tested creations of Bach |specifications of which he was found | plaining her vote yesterday against| Presiden and Beethoven. gullty was that he “did wrongfully | the “dry” enforcement act, sald: | 1138-1140 Comsecticut Aveuse i'The contest runs through two |and dishonorably cheat by the use realize that in making my de- Telephones Frank. 3900-3001 months, while a vigorous cam- |of marked cards” while playing with | clsion on this measure I shall be criti- ign is conducted in churches, |other officers at Camp Benning, Ga., |cised. eaters and schools to familiarize last Jun belleved In tempes —_— WOMAN LEGISLATOR EXPLAINS ANTI-DRY VOTE | Miss Risteau, in Maryland, Gives | for the enthusiasm over the new Type 61 Cadillac, but the real reason is be- UNION TRUST co‘ cause of its superb mech- anism and world-wide reputation for dependa- bility. l 0&’_1&5_ DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA /] o L 3 Extra Special for Wednesday Men’s 69¢ 1 i DEAL _AT. + Special Notice 65c Half Hose Pov ® Young Men’s Caps Athletic Our Men’s Clothing and Furnishings De- 29¢ Pair b e r ) @ Regular $1.50 Values at Underwear, 50c partments will be open for business to- | | 3oy o So s covn ANDYE AN $1.09 e o e morrow morning at 8:30 o’clock. ey e Bl Ee—t—————t—— ° T T DR et e oy | T ST TR want to take advantage of this bargain, Newest spring styles in Caps, made in the new 8-plece top style of fine tweeds and other high-grade woolens. Men's- Furnishings Department—First Floor, side adjusting straps. Full double seat. All regular sizes. First Floor, other spring shades. Subject to slight imperfections. Pirst Floor. ‘ BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE" K Street Entrance Only. ~ bt R . A Sepsational "“Summertime” Sale of Men’s and Young Men’s |(Genuine “Palm Beach” and Mohair Suits Well Tailored .Good Colors . Splendid Models MEGISTERLD U.B"PATENT OFFICT. THE GENUINE CLOTH IMFD. ONLY BY GOODALL WORSTED CQ for Value-Giving = BESISTERED U.STPATENT OFPICE THE GENUINE CLOTH MFD. ONLY BY GOODALL WORSTED CQ To begin with, let us explain how we can offer DESIRABLE, STYLISH, WELL MADE “Palm Beach” Suits and Mohair Suits at such a low price right in advance of the season. At the close of last season we had the opportunity to secure this lot of sum- mer suits at a very advantageous figure, and we bought them for just this very sale! ’ You know that men’s clothes—particularly light-weight gummer suits—do not change much in fashion. Good, stylish suits are always in vogue. This sale consists only of STYLISH MODELS AND DESIRABLE COLORS—please remember that! Py VARIOUS PATTERNS AND COLORS, INCLUDING— —Gray Palm Beach —Tan Palm Beach —Pin Check Palm Beach —Green Palm Beach —Pencil Stripe Palm Beach —Hair Stripe Palm Beach —Also a limited quantity of Blue —Mohair Suits in blue and gray Serge Two-=piece Suits, and Tan and Brown, with stripes. ' Sizes 33 to 44 regulars in the lot, but a limited quantity of sizes 40 and up. It will pay you to come early. L Consider how much you will have to pay for such: suits in a few weeks and you'll realize that this is an % 5 extraordinary sale at an extraordinary price. Goldenberg’s—First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Entrance From K Street. . .Unmatchablfi Values 'I;omorrow in This Sale of ] Cushion Brim Sailors & Sport Hats| $5.00 and $6.50° Values Silk-Lined * . TWEED SPRING - SUITS DRESSES Conditions in the markets favored our plans, making it possible for us to Iidld this sale. We are passing the savings in their entirety on to our customers tomorrow. The garments are the kind women and misses are looking for. The price is lower by many dollars than equal qualities can be found elsewhere, - “The Tweed Suits at $15 £ Each suit is beautifully tailored and SILK LINED. Particular stress is laid on the superior workmanship, the splendid materials, the painstaking tailoring and style of these Tweed Suits. - _All the favored shades of Spring, including Periwinkle, Rose, Sorrento, Jade, Tan and Mixtures., The new, styles feature Tuxedo collars, tailored collars, narrow belts, pa*ch pockets, boxy effé®ts, short jackets, inverted pleats. Don’t confuse these Tweed Suits with the.cheaper unlined sort. ‘We have those also—as low as $9.75. S 3 The Dresses at $15 Beautiful The smart and practical hat that every woman and young miss wants for immediate wear is a tailored sailor or soft, crushable hat of straw or ribbon. The ideal hat for sport wear and to top off the new tweed $uit. —Black ' —Jade —Brown —Biege —Navy —Periwinkle —Cherry ~ —Sand = —Etc. All the vivid colors and combinations to choose from that are in demand this season. You'll be surprised when you see how smart and stylish these hats.are and to find them priced so low. Satisfy yourself on this point ® by attending tomorrow’s sale and choosing one of these hats at $3.95. —Crisp New Taffetas. - —Poiret Twills o o . T Aeputar Comten Grepes 7 | —Sik Cripange . “Piping Rock” Hats of Milan Hemp - . «==New Crepe Knit —Crepe de Chines SR e NEWEST STYLES IN STREET 'AND AFTERNOON DRESSES ' 5 TAILORED AND BUSINESS DRESSES—SPORT AND TROTTEUR DRESSES Among the new fashigns featured are lowered waistline, ‘basques, attractive beaded designs, rich silk embroideries, | cordings, soft drapings, new. collars, corded tucks, scallaped skirts, uneven hems, new tailored ideas, contrasting ttim- mings, picots, fancy silk I_zraids, fuffle and smart bouffant effects. % 4 sty $1.89 Of soft, adjustable Milan Hemp, in melting tones of popular high colors and in darker shades as well. Well blocked and smartly ribbon bound, it becomes the final effective addition to the i« well planned sports costume.” The ‘excellence of the materials makes these hats as much to be desired as the lowness of the ‘price. ‘ CERT . : Shown in COLORS INCLUDE MOHAWK, NAVY, SORRENTO, CARMEL, BROWN, RUST AND_REI\NDEER. SIZES FOR | ~ : —FLSAlgai_ . S —"IE%EN.ERINE . :“G{mA MISSES AND WOMEN. : A | ZORCHID ~ ~~ “PERIWINKLE " _DELPH ZJADE TNAVY -

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