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ment expects American baukers to advise it fully of the detalls wf Zor- elgn loans with other governments or municialities ab-oad ore negotia- tion of such losus are concluded. Dramatic program, r«dint. dancing | Seventh Commandment.” Special chils and good speaking. ¥ <[/dren's mervices Saturday morning. Clarence A. PAlllips will give fllus-| Pperry ress - g:::?"‘llifimr: ;}. "v;:-h‘iln “é'; the | east mfig::ymcflllle;‘i'd Ans::l.atl:{:nr.‘h 8 al '8 ' urrvil School at University Club, Monday 8:30, b Chorus singing.|ociock. at Surrville l‘ Bdward Howara ‘Griggs will svesk on| HUDSPETH. HEADS GLUB. | MUST REPORT LOANS. K. Arthur Behenne of London |y ., gter State Society Elects Of- | Notice was issued today by the Mrs, ‘n'tm pvg "r Lalk to the “Lightbearers,” State Department .that the govern- 16th and O streets. Chorus singing. sy S ficers at New Ebbitt. ladies’ night. Dr. Bedrich Stepanek, Parent-Teacher Assoclation | Flora McGill Keefer, Mabel C. Linton Public invited. g Pea minister from Czechoslovakia, wili Lo e e tn achool. Speay. | and Charles.T. Tittman will be sololsts| Representative C. B. Hudspeth was 'speak ana Dr. Anthony Sum of Bo- A recltal will be given at Kemalng~ ors: Mrs. Nanette B. Paul and Mr. | &t a recital at Kensington Presbyterian | €lected president of the Texas Club )lllemln lwnu lecture, lllm:;r:le:id b'umgi ton 5.':1,".’;.‘:{{"': tihurcl;- at flv °'¢Wil. George of the intelligence bureau. Hall, for benefit of town improvements. at an organization meeting held in on cture 3 an inciden of town improvements. = his cosntry, The program will be given by Flora| Soclety Automotive Engincers will | Howard University Alummi Assocla- conjunction with the celebration of (S Gill Keefer, messo-soprano; Mable C. | meet st'8 o'clock Cosmos Giub. A. W. | tion will meet at 7:30, 809 Florida ave-| the independence of Texas from T.voh;m-l"-weu Co-E-nlrt;yd ‘f‘:‘nel: ;lmon. b:l-nllt, and Charles T. Titt- | Herrington will describe “‘Some Experi- | nue. Mexico at the New Ebbitt Hotel last . uesday, S8:16 - pam- DI < mann. ‘basso. ences ‘With Small High Efficiency Alr-| my. cara party which was to have|DIEht Other officers elected 'were: Surer will | ¢ “The Human : speak o léd Motors.” ?)ean '];en tonight by Gavel Chapter, | Mrs. Cordelia Branch Stone, honorary ° - E i Eve,” with Jantern slide illustrations. < llll Music. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. “Assocl meet, | O- E. has been indefinitely post- 5 lper Tar e - TN 8 ;y.:.:'?mtvsv':x:;n-. cu;u&':m‘,'mwflu; poned because of iliness of matron. vicé president; Mrs. John A. Shirley, ————— secret: , and Lieut. A - o o m., . - o) 5 t . Gov. d 3 . COMPOUND School. gol':“.':: zfi“'g‘fithf"zfi‘:o}cnfi songs, dancing and cards. RUFFIAN ATTACKS GIRL. | ¥eres wire made Mh:)'llo‘!"::}'“m‘:lenlf Best for Lndios’ Auxilisry. Anclent Onder of | 5005 o ione in o Ol ot | merican Pharmaseutical Assoclation | MIfS Bessie Bagley, nineteen years|bers. Thefirst of several committees. Hibernians, will confer degrees Mon- | 31st street and Rhode Island avenue. - | will mect, 8 o'clock, In lecture hail of | o1d; TeSIdIng at 610 G street northeast. | te press committee, Wwas appolnted day, § p.m., at Catholic Community ] College of Pharmacy, 808 1 street. 4 15 o J 3 : B. N. House, 601 I3 street. Mys. Elalne Rising will give exposl- ST tacked by an unidentifled man on 6th | Timmons, Mark Goodwin, Charles S. coughs’ peEet tion ot Sunday " sohool . asmen. 346 Loyal Woman's Bible Clars will'meet | 5tFeet @ few doors grom her home.jHayden Tom Everctt, R. M Gates and 2 E Eeleet Klub will give informal|oclock, Y. W. C. A, 1333 F street. |at il Street Caristian Church, § o'clock. | Her struggles and screams resulted]Stillman Evans, The mecting, which dance tomorrow night, the Hadleigh. - s Do e ot Kentucks wili | in frightoning off her assailant before | was called by Mrs, Violet E. Haynes, o s _Service of prayer for women. 2-4|entertain with songs-and whistling. she had received injuries more serious [ brought together more than 200 '9 | Mixs Edith M. Kempthorne, returned [ o'clock, in Mount Vernon Place M. E. 8 7 than bruises. Texans, including many former mem- from Great Britain, where she or-|Caurch south. A stereopticon Tlecture, “From the| The young woman was walking!|bers of the Texas State Soclety, which ganized 5,000 Campfire Girls, will Battleflelds of Manassas to the Golden |2long G street in the.direction of her [ went out of existence about two years speak tomorrow afternoon at public 5 TONIGHT. West,” will be given by Maj. E. W. R. | home, she said, and was near the en- | ago. meeting at Art Center. Phil Sheridan Post, Ne. 8, Depart- | Ewing at Confederate Memorial Home, | trance to Brewer court, when a man| Representative Hudspeth read the o) ment of Potomac, will meet, 8 o'clock, in |8 o'clock, under auspices of the Con- | Erabbed her from behind; lifted her|declaration of independence of the Sixteenth Street Highlands Citizens’|G. A. R. Hall. federate 'Battlefield Park. Public in-|bodily from the pavement and started | Lone Star state from Mexico and also, Association will meet Monday, 8 p.m., CITY NEWS IN BREF An evening in Bohemin, will be held AINTING It will seon be Paint-wp and Clean-up time. Get our esti- ». x. FERGUSON o 3114 9th N.W. Ph. N. 231-333, PAIN' i DEPARTMENT vited. to carry her into the court. After|made an address on the anniversary. 35¢ a Bottle in Sixth Presbyterian Church. 1y Sloveland Park School and Comuuni. — carrying her about fitteen feet the|The b ballroom of the hotel was deco- 4 S — s0c! meef o'clock, at Cushing Camp, No. 30, Sons of Vet-|man ecame alarmed and released | rat wi one star flags, and a large - ML , 3¢ Druggists— | Mre Marguerite E. Harrison will|joun Eaton School All residents of |erans, will . commemorate Lincoln's | her. picture of the Alamo was also dis-| (Clean your liver and bowels! Cascarets work while you sleep. 5 speak toworrow, 8:30 p.m.y st club-|park invited. ; birthday at Pythian Temple, 8 o'clock.| Detectives Fowler and Flaherty and | played. O sy, bilious, headachy, | They never gripe or stir you up DONT EXPERIMENT - This old reli- | house of American Assoclation of S o Representative John M. Robsion will|police of the ninth precinct learned| The next meeting of the club will You are dizzy, bilious, headachy, | ST A 4 University Women, ,1607 H street.| National Capitol Post, No. 127, V. of | speak From_ Miss Hagley the atory of the|be held the first Tuesday in April,| and sick from constipation poisons. |like cathartic pills, salts, calomel able family remedy has relieved |Subject: -Experisnces of the Lecturer | F. W., will ‘meet at 142 Pennsylvania ¥ et he was) unable o furnish | when plans for an old-fasnioned pic- | You need one or two Cascarets to- |or oil. Cascarets empty the bowels Erhau::x:;;d—it will relieve you— |as Traveler an soner in Russia.” |avenue. mo’le'ttm“B-_;alaraeua:lvr:r:e:;'"fimacun:{gl anymesns ot Identl:leltion,ns:;d the :ic ;lnd dn::e ",’,bf h:;ld .:prll 21;3:1 night to physic your liver and|thoroughly. They cost only ten vy ccay. West Virginia State Soclety willl Washington Hebrew Con G 1 3| By AL e R L Sl oo RoDe OF the h ill fi nt box at any drug store. = 2 t gregation: | Mr. Goonosaraka of India will give a [nesses able to gl re definite 1. fety to have 1,000 mem! bowels, then you will feel fine|jcents a any meet March 14 at Thomson School. |Dr. Simon's sermon will be on “The | short talk about his country, and Mra | formation. = © ¢ mere definite e, ] th‘"| when you wake up in the morning. | Children love their candy taste. e e o S B N e U e VT R e e i i i IT PAYS TO A DEAL AT Mewal e o Sale of Umbrellas S eCIa]. Notlce Half Hose B 50c Soft Collars . Brand Soft Collars for men to Mercerized from top to toe Our Men’s Departments Will Open —rull Felnfarcad peoi ten son Promptly at 8:30 O’Clock Tomorrow Solora Bises' 1o e 130 Hain ject to slight Irregularities shapes. in silks, fine pique, bengaline and fancy pique. Morning. K Street Entrance Only the "wearing quALty P i1ret BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE’ Regular and quarter sises in Floor. the lot, but not all sizes in Men's and Women's Umbrellas, fine quality silk plece dyed taffeta and high-grade American (cotton) taffeta, all perfect quality and ,-uaranteed for wear and service. 26 and 28 inch paragon frames; a good assortment of han- dles, including bakalite and celluloid mounted and trimmed styles, with rings, leather straps or silk cord loops: plain and carved ebonines and men’s Prince of Wales loops and natural woods.—First Filoer. be closed out at a quarter each—kinds always sold at 35c and 50c. All popular Goldenberg's \! —T A — M| every shape—First Floor. A SILK SHIRT SALE EXTRAORDINARY! Values Up to $7.50 ' . 75 All Sizes 13} to 17 You Know What This ; " Our Shirt Sales Means at Goldenberg’s ; Are Justly Famous 7ot : 5 5 | For the past two years Washington has been flooded with shirt salés—and that’s why we are doubly sure of our sale values before we announce = shirt | sale. Because of this fact, Goldenberg’s~Shirt Sales are famous, and justly so. We were extremely fortunate in securing one thousand high-grade Silk Shirts to sell at this greatly lowered price. And men who appreciate values will consider that they, too, are most fortunate in being able to secure such rare bargains. s These are seconds, but their slight imperfections are very hard to find. One pulled thread, one faulty buttonhole and the shirt’s called a “second”—and drops to our low price. They’re not damaged shirts—no holes—only soiled or occasional spot. All sizes from 13%4 to 17—the majority of them the better grades. 2 JUST NOTE THESE HIGH-GRADE SILK FABRICS ---Silk Broadcloths ---Satin Stripe Crepes ---Satin Stripe Broadcloths ---Peerless Crepes : ---Plain Crepes --Radium Silks ‘ , -—-Double-Warp Jerseys —-La Jerz Silks ---And Many Beautiful Novelty Silks Included The assortment includes about everything that is new for Spring, including plenty of plain white and self-stripe white silks. Men’s Furnishings Depertment—First Floor—Direct Entrance From K Street. ‘ PR e ' : AC iom Sale of 2,500 Mew’ Special Purch ompanion Sale of 2,500 Men’s TwoTrousers Suits | AtbletieUnion Suits Lo Pric din Ye All Brand New Spring' Models --- at Lowest Prices Quote ars : Remarkably Low .Priced for This szle at. : - $24.75 09¢c | 89c $1.00 to $1.75to These suits were bought at a price concession that permits us to $1 5 50 Values $3.00 Values- offer young men and high school students the “best values that have been offered in a long time. The price—$24.75—is far below ~| what you would -expect to pay for Spring Suits “of this character. M X . Satisfy yourself on this point by making our clothing store an early Right in advance of your needs for Spring and Summer—a wonderful sale visit tomorrow. It is thoroughly standard type, high quality cloth- of Men'’s Athletic Union Snits, the result of a clean-up of the surplus lots, ing and the two-trouser idea will be hailed by yaung men as a splen- samples and seconds of a famous trade-mark brand, known from coast to coast did economy measure. Y as the standard of quality. This nationally-advertised name appears in some 5 _of the suits, while others bear the names of the country’s most prominent re- The Extra P atr. Oi Trousers Adds $5 to 36- tailers, for whom these garments were made. to the Value of the Suit and Means Double e i Wear. > : . ' i opportunity to equal this will occur when the season opens. Prices like these have These Suits are developed with the snap and style demanded by the young not been known since 1914. man and high school student. Every suit backed by our quality, expert tai- ' Materials—the finest used in the manufacture of Men’s Athletic loring and serviceable materials that have made Goldenberg' clothing fa- i | Underwear. Fine Silk Madras, Marquisette, Plain Corded Madras, mous throughout Washington. -l | Cambric, Longcloth, Checked Nainsook, Plain Madras, Cotton Jerséy and many novelty cloths. ~ : ~ N ‘ A varfed assortment of advance Spring patterns and colors to select from in the newest stripes of black and white and blue and white, also Tartan | checks and the popular black and white Tweeds. Students double-breasted rgod- I All made with perfect closed crotch, regular or leg 6p'ening styles, finished els, in sizes 32 to 36. Young men’s, in sizes 34 to 42. ) with fine pearl buttons. ~ Those termed “seconds” have trivial defects, such as small oil spots or misweave in the material—none have holes. All sizes up to 50.~ = Mea's Furnishings Department—First Fisor; Direct Eutrance Frem X Street. e —— e R !MI!IIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIII|III|IMIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIINIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIMIIIIIII“IIIIIIIIIIIHIHHHIII|IIH (T T 5 o AN : y " 5 v 7 ey ] X 5