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Finish HANHA'ITANCI.EANMGANDDYEINGCO lnc. . FREDERICK J. WOMEN! BUY YOUR ) SII..KorSII..Kandl.lSl..l"l‘$ HOSIERY at '1 How can we sell high-grade hosiery at these low prices? .25 e Per Paile v It's very simple. Our Hoslery Department is conducted as & side line to our main business of Cleaning and Dyeing. Seme Van Raalte Healery and Underwear Still Left. 1301 Conn. Ave. 916 G St. N.W. B EEEEREEEEREEREEEE NN N NEREN 1119 14th St. N.W. 8128 14th St. N.W. FEEE]EEFE] ) # lllluw IIMII”' I tl| AdEi s34 2845 _ smmesza Jump into the open drawer. Jump. hard! You can’t harm it. The drawer will still ““coast’ in or out at a touch afterward. SHAW-WALKER STEEL LETTER FILES UILT like a sky- scraper —with skyscraper uprights, cross-pieces, girders, etc., of channel steel. Even go skyscrapers one better, because elec- tricwelded into one solid piece. No nuts—no bolts—no rivets—no rods—no screws. Drawers snlent and speedy. Will run 100 years without repair or attention. Guaranteed the best file you ever used—or your money back. HAW-WALKER 728 13th Street N.W. Phone Main 7056, 1783 Desks, Chairs, Tables, Filing Cabinets AR AT e Mr. _|of_economy in the operation of this morrow, 8:30 p.m., dinner tomorrow 6:30 p.m. ers will debate ga(lonul Church Subject: Aim.” will meet, 8 o'clock, Bryan School. meet in Parkview School. ative give a reception at Thomson School Congress. and dancing. open class of instruction for admis- o'clock, Corinthian Yacht Club. Boat| owners and those interested in power- 1 Lord Memorial Hall, will be given at 8:30 roll Hall, 924 G street, for the benefit of St. John's College. Ancient Order of Hibernians, leigmeen districts, he announced last THE RVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ‘', TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1922. CITY NEWS IN BRI, Helen Keller Guild row with Mrs. Bowuu l‘llhbuk. nn Kenesaw. Amerioan Association _University ‘Women wil} hold annual election Fri« da_)'. 8:30 pm, at clubhouse, 1607 B section, Twentieth Cemtury club Will meet tomorrow at Dupont Circle, 1 pm., to walk along the canal. George w-lllfl No. 1, American Legion, will meet tomor- row, 8:16, in boardroom of the Dis- trict building. Edward Tomlinson will make address. Business High School Alumni Asso- clation will givea dance Saturday, 9 p.m., 2400 16th street. Informal. Mrs. Victoria Il'wln ‘Wright ot New York Historical Soclety will give illustrated lecture on *Alaska the ‘Wonderland,” Saturday, 10 a.m., audi- torium, Dapartmen( of Inlerlor, under auspices of council of Girl_Scouts. Open to public. Iqfllllty-wflter Reed Post, NGM V. of F., will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., Pythian Temple. Martha clllfle'l'. 0. E. !-. ‘will have a dinner tomorrow, 5 to 7 pm., at Northeast Temple, 8th and F streets northeast. Kane Council, I(. of C., will give a St. Patrick’s night dance at Hotel ‘Washington. ‘The Business Women’s Cogneil will meet Friday, 7:30, at Church of Cov- enant. Prof. Goonsakara will speak of “India’'s Contribution to Civiliza- tion.” Bannis Ami will give a dance to- 1731 I street. South Washington Citizens’ Asso- ciation will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in Jefferson School. Women» City Club—Subseription lub speak- ain Street.” " Ne. Lincoln Post, 17, American Legion, will hold a meeting tomorrow at University Club at 8 Charles R. Forbes, United States Veterans’ Bureau, will address the post. p.m. Col. director of the ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. ~ Paront-Teacher Assoclation of Brightwood Park School will meet at the school at 3:15 o'clock. Mrs. Charles M. Alexander will speak at 4:45 o'clock in First Congre- “A Lofty TONIGHT. Elizabeth Gutman will appear in song recital at Hotel Washington. Presented by Council of Jewish ‘Women. Lincoln Park Citizens' Association Parkview Citizens' Assoclation will Represent- B. L. Fairfleld will speak on “Our Heritage"; music. Sixteenth Street Heights Citizens Association will meét, 8 o'clock, with Perry Cleveland, 1301 Geranium street. West Virginia State Society will for its senators and representatives in Dramatic program, music Potomac River Power Squadron will sion to U. S. Power Squadrons, ¥ boating invited. Brookland Brotherhood will meet in 8 o'clock. “The Upper Roo a passion play, o'clock at Car- Division No. 7, Ladies Auxflhl’,-l will meet, 8 o'clock, Kidder building. The Fisk Jubilee Singers will give a free concert, 8 o'clock, in First Con- gregational Church, 10th "and streets. Problems of women in civil !?fll(‘e‘ will be discussed under auspices of Federal Employes’ Union, No. 2, at ¥ o'clock, auditorium of Interior ].Ye-v partment building. i The Parent-Teacher Association of Thaddeus Stevens School will meet at | 8 o'clock in the school. West Coast—Atlantic Florida_west coast resorts. Convenlent sched- ules. Rull information 14i8 H st. n.w.—Ad- vertisement. Coast Line. 18 DRY LAW DISTRICTS. Haynes Adopts Measure to Facilitate Enforcement. For the more efficient enforcement of federal prohibition, Commissioner | Haynes has divided the country into right. each district to be under the| supervision of a divisional chief, who will report to the commissioner | through E. C. Yellowly, chief of gen- eral prohibition agents. The new sy. tem, Commissioner Haynes announce is similar to that used by the inte: revenue bureau, and will operate “to secure the largest possible measure force.” The new organization, it was ex- plained, will be separate and distinct from the forces wnrk!nf under the supervision of the federal prohtbition story-telling; Men's . Club; ‘Wilson Nornu—-‘r;::s:‘t‘. - | Club; boys' .nfl sirls’ ncrnuannl 33 tary and advanced P:r:elltlo outr.‘ Bo;hL %"neln es’ Opera; Par ow nity Athletio Club. East Washington—Tonight: _ brary; sewing machine use. A. C.; dressmaking; Independent Boys’ Band; Community Social Club; - brary; sewing machine use. Sewing Club. for Thursday night to plan for Music Arat will also be & musical program. Thomson—West Virginia State So- clety; Spanish; dressmaking; milli- nery; Washington opera; electric iron use; piano pr-cm:a Gallio Study Club. Park View—Thers will be a meetthg ?f the Citisens’ Association this even- ng. B. V. dramatics. Garnet-Phelps — Tonight: Bible Story Club; embroidery and sewing; parliamentary usage; Amphion Glee Club; French. Brown—Tonight: Library; Birney—~This _afternoon: Achieve- ment Boys meeting and Sewing Club. Tonight: Needlecraft; Choral Boolety Men's Club; community singing. To morrow -nernoon Achievement Girls dramatics. Miner Normal—Tonight: Choral Club; Young Men's A. C.; dressmaking and sewing; Spanish; home nursing sight read! ng class in_music; regis- tration for Dletetics Club; a second home nursing club is behlg formed and is now open for registration. 24-Hour ‘West Washington—Tonight: Junior A. C.; Drill Corps; Girls’ Club; Lit- erary Club; band rehearsal; Rialto Do Not MISB the Sale green, rose, canary, and king’s blue. New Spring Models in Frolaset Corsets —Frolaset Lace Front Corsets, made of a fine brocade coutil; low bust style, two sets of garters; elastic extension in back. Price 5 —Frolaset Corsets, for the medium stout figure: ‘made of pink coutil; low bust, medium high back, very | lung over the hips; large rubber extens Price —Frolaset Corsets, made of fine brocade pink coutil, for. lhe me- dium and large figure; very low in bust. with elastic in front; medium back, long over hips; large rubber exten on $7 50 in back; two sets of garters. Price - . —Frolaset Corsets, made of fine coutil very long over the hips; made extra large through the hips for the very large thigh; have extra heavy boning in the back, wide clas- three sets of garters. tic extension Price .. Sizes 25 to 36. $9 00 Jumper Guimpes —With_ half sleeves, trimmed quite elaborately with Also some h; Very special $1.19 " $1.79 Point Venise or oriental lace. and organdy fronts. Kann's—Main Aisle—Street Floor. ~—Other style guimpes, with long sleeves: made of n with colored check gingham front, collar and cuffs. Kann's—Street Floor. Imported Dotted Veilings —In plain dots and fancy meshes. Special, yard 25¢ These Prices for Wednesday Only Watkins’ Mulsified C«::on‘m!‘ 0il BSlmnpoo ~—Regularly 50c 32C b olt tle. Spe- Kann's—Street Floor. directors, but should supplement the vork of that organization. Rubber Carpeting —Heavy corrugated Tub- ber, 36 inches wide. For auto floors and running boards, halls, smpu, hotels, stores, etc. Reg- ulnrly sl 75. Spe- 94C Knnn s—Thlrd Floor. Rag Rugs —Size :sx54 inches: hit- and-miss design, in splen- did color combinations. ‘Washable and $l 39 fast Spectal Kann's—Third Floor. Woinen’s Silk-and-Wool Stripe Sport Hose —Plain and machine- clocked, in nude, green and brown, bl'ac;(g. brown and . sL Kann's —Main Aisle — Street Floor. GENU]NE RED .a Sue e, $1.20 Kann' ‘eet Floor. Imported Pt. Venise GENUINE RED . h:flvmeu —§e llagl $29.95 Tty 67C Wedniiday, $19.95 Kann's—Street Floor. —Plain or with copper trimmed 'omen’s All-Li top, well made, with double W i .lallell bol;t, lock and key; cedar han- l‘luulkudneh dles and strong casters, with bag —Embroidered . in white of cedar shavings to sprinkle ;‘.nd dalln!vl l:cl;:5 4 & egularly 25c. i} Special, each. c B Kann's—Street Floor. among the contents of chest. * 46%; ‘inches long. Lace and l-'nn(e : —For finishing centers, scarfs, cushions, etc. In wl]:lu fig‘“ -gla’mblnnlon colors. :.;& to 3bc. Spe- loc yard. ... Kann's—Fourth Floor. s an, Pleasure Club; children’s nmch"“g profitable study hour; Tuesdsy Night Lovejoy—A meeting has been called Week and al} choirs in this neighbor- hood are invited to participate. There JOSEPH McREYNOLDS ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF American Motor Service 1612-1622 You Street N.W. as Studebaker Automobiles Phone North 10400 For Wear With the Tweed Sport Suits Regularly $2.00 and $2.25 - Plain -and Machine Clocked Styles e §1.79 —Silk and wool, dropstxtch ef- fect, plain and with machine- embroidered clocks. Kann’s—Street Floor. The Sale of Cedar Chests Continues With the Same Good Values ROUND-CORNER CEDAR CHESTS 21 McNARY BILL PASSED. The Senate late yesterday passed the McNary blll, authorizsing the Sec- retary of the Interior in his discre- tion to extend for a period of two years from December 31, 1922, the time for payment of construction and water charges on federal irrigation projects. to compel the Navy Department to turn over to him the steam yacht ‘Wadena. Levinson's bid for the boat was the highest presented at the sale and was accepted. Later, however, the department discovered that another and higher bid had been misplaced in len ml“ and sought to revoke the bill of sale. BILL OF SALE STANDS. The Supreme Court held in effect yesterday that & bill of sale given by the government cannot be subse- quently canceled. This was in con- nection with the court's decision of the suit brought by Morris Levinson The Birmingham Automobile The History-Making Automobile of the Age Is on the Streets of Washington The California Top Model, the Model on display in New York City during the Annual Show in January, is in the City. This is the Car that carried a $10,000 Challenge to 92 Astomobile Manufactuvers represented in the New York Show that The Birmingham cannot be followed with equal speed and comfort by any other steck ‘mr. and the challenge was not accepted. This car can be seen at tne Office Meonday and Tuesday between 12 and 2 and § and 8 p.m. ‘The public is invited to inspect this car and ride in it. ‘We are now open for orders for the three Models—delivery of the California Top In 60 days, Touring and Sedan in 90 days. BIRMINGHAM MOTORS 828 14th Street NW. " Washington, D. C. Service “THE BUSY CORNER” of Sllks This Week With Splendld Quahtles —lncludmg a Purchase from W. J. Spain —$2.95 to $3.95 Values at, Yard, $1.95 Choice of the Lot Wednesday at. | ! —This mcludes \/Il]an hemps, all- over Visca, etc. They are in close fitting shapes, droop effects and mush- rooms. —All are beautifully flower trimmed. —Another assortment deserving special attention is that of our smart models In tan, lavender Kann’s—Second Floor. New Spring Wraps and Smart, Capes —Both regular and extra sizes s 39.75 to select from. At —The material is the favorite Shawsheen and douvet de laine, in tan, rookie, navy and black. The new flowing sleeves are much in evidence; all are silk lined. —Heavy silk tassels and silk smchmg is the predomi- nating trimming. —Sizes for women to 48%;-inch bust. Fine Twill Cord and Tricotine Suits —Handsome new models in which it will be noted that the straight silhouette continues to dominate. —A distinctive touch gives individuality to many of these charming suits. _— e $49.75 —They are exception Crepe de Chine and Pongee Blouses —The crepe de chines are in bisque, flesh and white, in tucked tailored styles, with the adaptable “hi-and-lo” collar. Others are trimmed with lace, have the attrac- tive Dutch necks and still others have the tuxedo collar. —The pongee blouses have Peter Pan and roll collars, and are trimmed with knife pleating. Sizes 36 to 46. Very specially priced for Wednesday ........ oAb oeaii s, comme Kann’s—Second Floor. Sale of Congoleum Rugs —They are all 9x12-ft. size. FEATURING The price, Wednndn FIFTY RUGS—RED SEAL CONGOLEUM—(OR SECONDS) —This price is $6.20 1ess than that of regulars, and the im- perfections may be only a scratch or blur. Vacationists —Take heef— coming shortly a big TRUNK SALE Watch for the Announcement These rugs make cool, clean and at- tractive floor coverings for almost any room in the house. No dirt or dust can sift through and they are easily cleaned with a damp cloth or mop. —Théy come' in attractive onental and Chinese, also tile and parquetry designs, in very good colorings. Plenty of blue, also rose, tan, mulberry, ecru and green. CEDAR CHESTS —Reguilarly $16.95 and $18.95 Weinestny $10.95 Wednesday, —Plain and copper trimmed styles, _stron, constructed; | __gyg.ft, Congoleum —6x6-ft. Congoleum hand-rubbed ?mlsh with lock = b i o and key, cedar handles and, | “Seconds. $ ‘Seconds. $ strongec};u;:s,‘sé/ incheslong. | At.......... 5.35, AR ieiiiens 2-19 —$1.75 less than regulars. —200 36x54-in. Felt Base —$2.75 less than regulars. —6x12-ft. (Porch Size) Con- 2’ 5 $4.00 onds.” 14. Each. —$3.95 less than regulars. —3x9-ft. “Seconds” Congo- Rumers. ¢ $1.94 Runners. At —15c yard less than regulars. —$2.01 less than regulars. Kann’s—Third Floor. Guaranteed “Gold Seal” (Regulars) Congoleum Rugs CEDAR CHESTS -—-9&: fess than regulars. —27-inch “Seconds” Congo= leum Bordered 44C Runners, yard. ... —Regul larl $3195 ai W 651 65 |2 $16.20 57" $10.10 —Plain an cop er trimmed; extra | —9x10%4«ft. 6x9-ft. size....... $14 15 —*“Qold Seal” Congoleum, to cover entire floors; fully guaranteed. Square yard................. $8.10 69c ltmng l:onltrucuon fitted with spe- tented lock and key; cedar hlnd and strong casters. 44 inches lo Kann's nfi'lnrd Floor.