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7 Second WASHINGTON 1923 SHRiNE SLOGAN What Shall the National Capital Shout “The Success Limited” Success is like a train—he who pays the ‘are can ride. { The fare is THRIFT ! Not the AMOUNT ycu save—but the HABIT of saving- the thing that will carry you to SUCCESS. {] Start a savings account now! Put away a small portion of your pay, régularly— consistently—and you’ll find that your grow with surprising rapidity—like the speed of the Limited on a straight stretch of track. For the convenience of depositors, we will remain open until 5:15 P.M. on Wednesday and Thursday of this week account will National Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. '$50 PRIZE FOR A in Greeting the Multitude Next June? lue Aimas Temple 1923 Shrine Committee will p: GOLD ior the best slogan expressing the Shri San Francisco shouted: of Washington. Glad to Meet You.” WRITE ONE FOR WASHINGTON Winner will be announced in Washing- ton Newspa- pers. CON- TEST OPEN TO ALL. JUDGES WILL BE REPRESENTATIVES OF THE WASHINGTON NEWSPAPERS o HARRY ¢, K AuFMAN: 1316 To 1324 7TH ST.. N.W. 00 Women’s & S1x90 Krinkle Bredsp_reads, $1.98 anality for s: hemmed end 1o ironing. Women' Suit, 79¢ Ieached, £ 3 | Union ; Perfect. rib, lig t # o slee Hlose, 69¢ Silk Hose, 69 ¥ thread eam back: Hose, 39¢ Women's brown heather mized hose, dropstitch front; perfect: all_sizex 89¢ Wide Curtnin ~ Y Madras, 39¢ designs on ecrn , cut from the full draperies, eur- 50c Yd.-Wide Storm ge, 35¢ Past color, navy hlue or black; perfect grade, cut from the plece, for dresses, 64-Inch Table Damask, 59¢ A real 79c grade; highly mercerized; perfect; cut from the full piece and in assorted patte Double-Bed Size 7| Blankets, $1 Gray. white or tan, with fancy Dorders. sizes d 84x80; _worth $2. an in 50-1nch Table Oilc oth, 19¢ White, tiles and mosaic de- Seconds of Meritas A _real ba 2 A 33-Inch Can-on Flannel, 22¢ Teavy weight, fleeced face and twill bacl perfect, full Dieces nnd worth 35c a yard. ¥1 Double-lied Sheets, 79¢ de of a good grade bleached sheeting cotton, seamed_center. hemmed ends. 2Zc Yd.-Wide Percales, 17¢ 81 irting, blonee, dreas and’ apron pattern: wide seloction: closely wovem. 25¢ Yd.-Wide Gomfort Covering, 15¢ Beautiful patterns on dark and mediam grounds: Jengths 2 to ¢ yar L — 19¢ Yd.-Wide Pajama Checks, 123c Small neat checks or Jarger plaids on a frmly woven brown, well as with two pairs of lined ants. aid Mackinaws, in blue, - gray, brown and green, in sizes 8 and Rompers; pretty colorings; smock and nursery design trim. Sizes 2 to 6. Wed- nesday only. . Boys’ 2-Pants Suits An assortment of suits of wool mixtures, in blue, Rules of the Contest Are Simple 1--Limit your slogan to six words—the shorter the better. 2—Write plainly on onc'side of paper only. 3—Mail to Thomas E. Jarrell. chairman, Slogan Committee, 227 Homer Building, Washington, D. C. 4—All replies received by the commit- tee up to the last mail of Saturday next, will be listed in the order of their receipt. Contest Closes Nov. 18 1 Just arrived. tan. Made shoulders, double Sizes to 44. ed at $8.95. 00. To $1.98 Cinderella Dresses New assortment of Children's Dresses $5 New Satin Hats with gold cloth in silver braid nifty, These are brand new and the latest word from New York's fash- fon leaders. All the Newest Creations in or Spanish heels; also military heels. All sizes, 2% to 8. and ‘Macki_naw§ $ s 5 ay and green, E‘;rduroy%‘u' all Sizes 7 to 17. Rich to 17, —is $50 IN rine and Civic Spirit “Islam Greets You— 100 New Sample Sport Coats for women and misses. Colors are brown, deer and light with raglan front belts, strap cuffs; inverted pleat at back; full length. Specially . Values to 95¢ A wonderful as- sortment of styles, and and trimmings, chil shapes and model: . Women’s Pumps Included are Colonials, Strap Pumps and Oxfords. Your choice of Louis, baby Louis Sat- ins are included, in brown or black. Other models in tan, patent colt or black leathers. HOPE TO RAI Sidetracked for ing members of t committee. Many are pledging thelr { { Representative ¥ i member of .the com: ! / {2 member of the Wisconsin delegation | which is expected stone of “the b: the new Congre: { improvement of Z |t i t important wor t committee, 1 ioint congressional rict school nee Capital ountry, Repre: .jof permanently, {ear merger, but and the 7 0 demanded, 1should be delayved. “It Is neceseary the committee Le perfected !5 o'cloc Z ed us soon as expediency ‘he held for e % |will nermit. the aid to be derived | and Senate should jatel oon as the ihas been disnosed | r to do so it wi ect a merger.” trict legislation chairman of the H director work poie chord thinkin, throughout the Uni ticularly in the city “Every patriot nroud of the aurc e national Capi conducted jtors in the world. ‘umbia is the the popular mi 1 members. i bers in Washington Sucih & program as o federal director work, ducational Novembe: cit| nd being 1es EOVe await the sailing’ President Adams o ore letters of ap j vortation are bring i antl will ident PROVSEDCAPTAL Returning Members of House | i D. C. Comniittee Declare for "Increased Budget. Representative Lampert Says Edu- cational Program Will Not Be Drive for legislation that will give Washington adequate school ties, Including salaries that will be an ! inducement to keep eficient teachers | in the service, is promised by return- adequate school budget. ationui Capital Is the first and Mr. Lampert's Statement. After commending the work of the their recommendations if carried i ace the schools of the Na- as models for rere are other matters of vital nortance confronting the committes that' should Le disposed such as the street hools are put upon an equal plane chools in citles of the s mmensurate with the serv- through the bills now in the Hous vor of taking up the traction sit- ttion in the District and settling it | for all time,” Lampert said. Representative Reed in Accord. ing out the pronosed program of DI has already nledred to Representative Reed of West Virgi Proud of Nation’s Cupital. nowhere else has the natior ‘nent_such an_opportunit s incide with the t. Maccabees. whose $00.000 America and 1 _— STRANDED PEOPLE AIDED {ing for Cherbourg, where they will | a E SE SALARIES Other Interests. | 1 ' facili- he House Dls!rlct' local associations efforts to get anj__Jake Bentl He says worl lorfan Lampert, a mittee, who is also| T’ Bud-I to be the (-nrner:.c“”m, off I".“ rister couldn't t{ iCopyright Natf rk before the Dis- Wilson | making. | ginners committee ou the | ds, and predicting | for Tub. Soc! the en- sentative Lampert District Thomson Virgin Opera Chorus. nery. Spanist until the public me teachers are given other legislation for the schools to | importance ha. eontinue to function and although it!a regular activity at t is desirable that the school program each Wednesda be given Immedi the ¢ ity school legislation | ment Clun . wi of I would be in|jo West Wash 11 be ne e tonight fon of i | Josephine we ighth grade | gomery ed to atiend of of patrioti the v of model : and fire departments for |y the District of Columbia should strike | in the minds of | 1% g men and women tates and PAr-igprow up b Q phe Kell ¥ ired be y. 1t should be! in the world. Its models of archi by the best educa: The District of Co- govern- for intluenc- ugh whole- ind th - would b u_outlines with the ¢ education, of Americ; 1 woi scribed r 16—The first of | izens stranded in | repatriated by the crnment are leay- | of the steamship ' n Novembr 19. pplication for trans- | T ived d | pated (I;aL a total of 1,000 e chipped either Adams or on the sident Polk, which leaves Decem- Contributions of randed American: e naturalized, a directing the w 7 Z ,7//// 7 77 W A Z From Loom to Wearer v the American Aid Society, which David - Silks clothing for the s, many of whom re being received | N, G. JoRN 3 ork. New McCall Pattern 2871 That Deceptive Simplicity So Difficult to 'Achieve— Even that rare simplicity is within your reach. The elusive, desirable beauty of line that is supposed to belong only to the creations of the best designers—that is incorporated in the New McCall Patterns. McCall styles are taken from the latest and most fashionable mtzdell. Because of the simplicity of the new McCall pattern this kept in ;)our own copy of the original Paris model. McCall's is the Only Printed Pattern \|Silk Looms of America, Ine. charm is not lost on apart t' make it pay. | AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS ! Normal—Ponight: anish nd advanced clubs Capitol Athletic Girls’ Basket Ball Club, open membershin. :d by a social dance. A free medi attention will be gi i Achievement C! (FRENCH REPUBLIC PROPERTY) Natural Alkaline Water Unexcelled for Table Use Known and pre- Medical Profession possessing great Medicinal Properties VENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. ¢, ey has quit farmin’. Id wars are too fer ark weddin’ wuz t night as th’ min- find a parkin’ place. wspaper Service.) { Dress- nd French for be- Women's, Gymna- ial dancing instruction Social Club. 3 Dressmaking. Li West Washington aking. Milli- and ad- { Aftery from | ture of especial | ¥ afternoon f aminatic en to di ammering ! yonqog A frec to | 3 Achieve- | i1 mect at the samej i ington — The i lub will meet at 7:30 to witness & demon- | swer-making by Miss | ton. Al enth and when a charge of § had ordered Kelly to hands, Lut, instead of | reached for his gun | t by the § sumed Associated Retail Credit Men at Gathering. Enumerating the many pitfalls to be encountered in their calling, and congratulating the organization on accomplishments already attained, George C. Shinn, local attorney, ad- dressed the members of the Associ- ated Retail Credit Men of Washing- ton at their second autumn banquet in the Raleigh Hotel last night. Mr. Shinn dwelt at length on cer- tain_ technicalities of thg law that continually crop up with those in charge of credit departments of com- mercinl houses. and said that nothing could be of more value to the aspiring credit manager than courses in com- mercial law and banking. Urgen School Attendance. Referring to the classes now belng conducted by the organization, the {speaker declared that it was a step in the right direction and advised all present not familiar with tricacles of credit and its manyt branches to avail themselves of the opportunity of attending the school. He outlined briefly the vari t on commerciul 1 contracts. collec- nt Instruments em- credit men in making same ad check law, which, he id, while a great advance, was not 1o be relled on too much to solve the ever-pernlexing neablam of feand i ned the importance @ hments, marnish- iled the stat- affecting the the in- ute of exemption a residents of the Distric tions were asked the conclusion of his talk. « rising vote of thanks. Operation Asked. Harry V. Ostermayer, president of the organization, was in the chair| and appealed to the fullest co-opera- | tion of the membership In the credit classes now being conducted under the tutelage of Leon Mayer, who also spoke briefly of the work being done fter Secretary Stephen Talkes “Mi the names of eleven new firms ! ying for membership the asso- ion voted them accepted and it announced that the total active s had reached 160. During the dinner, which was at- by about seventy-five, the Quartet rendered soveral | He was given Aloysius numbers. e ——— 1 GROUNDED SHIP FLOATED. Steamer Had Been in Distress With 98 Passengers Aboard. EW YORK, November 14.—Th mer Oscar II of the Scandinavian e, which, with ninety- engers uboard, wen at the entrance to Christiarn. Leen floated and has re her voyag N st agents of the line. “The Oscar apparently suffered n gnificant damage.” said the message. | All the passengers were belleved t ive been transferred to coastwise: steamer; v drew alongside soon after the Oscar 11 went aground. ANNIVERSARY SALE DISTRIBUTORS: BEITZELL & CO. W. LL CORNWELL & SON ‘BURCHE] H. MAGRUDER the way, but is \ 114 G St N.W/) Phone . Main - 8306 STt | In appreciation to our patro ‘5 To celebrate our fifth anni- versary assortments of Tweed Capes, Mixture Tweed Suits, light shades -in_Silks, Velvet and some Wool Dresses; in the lot odds and ends. Sizes are broken; one or two of a kind. None sold for less than $10.00 and up to $25.00. [} ’- i % Z 2 ns, Suits, Capes, Dresses | Fur Coats | it 7 S 925 F St /] 4 Paterson Mill — Again the silk mills prove the great \‘a\ucs are positively unequaled From the Silk Looms to You Flat Crepes—Heavy, dependable qual- Satin Charmeuse—\Very soft, lustrous $ ity, for hard wear; 2 grades; all the wanted shades; 40-inch. Value $l at $2.50, now....... B All-Silk Canton weighted, the season’s best production; all col- ors. $3.25 value, here... $2 and millinery; reg- of white, flesh _and ular $5.00 quality, 3 .95 black; should be priced ................. at $3.00; now......... P From Loom to Wearer customers and frien not miss this SALE. D;-eueo, Coats ‘15 Assortment of silks, wools; new- est styles. Stralght-line, draped and blouse effects. Coats are regu- lar and sport styles, brown, navy, tan and gray. - Some are fur trim- med. All perfect tailored garments. Your opportunity here to save half and more rom original prices. versary Bale ASeries by Our N Silk Sale No. ° " Just for Wednesday--Thursday-Friday saving ability behind this silk shop in this second sale of the series of nine! You save more than middleman’s profits during this sale, and nothing but the highest quality silks, perfect in weave. These Crepe — Heavy Silk Duvetyne—36-inch, all-silk, pure dye; light and dark tones; for frocks " David Silks Suits and Dresses. ) q the owners of this store started their first establishment, where the ideals of honest mer- - Nne Sa colors to select $3.50 value, now.. 75 .59 $11.98 down to... Remember it is a great pleasure to show our silks and give samples! Silk Looms of America, Inc. Distributors 1 " who made possible our five sucessful years of this store, we have inaugurated a value-giving event unparallaled in the selling of High-grade Women’s Coats, Wraps, In the year oi 1902—just 20 years ago— W chandising in combination with low prices were laid down. We thank most heartily our host of ing at this sale bargains extraordinary. the heart of the Fall season. You should, therefore, ds for their liberal patronage. To doubly show our gratitude, we are offer- It is a rare opportunity to be able to secure apparel of the better grade at such big savings in Coats, Suits, Dresses $ Assortment of Coats In quality materials. Trimmed with furs of Beaverette, Caracul and Manchurian Wolf. Colors: Brown, Navy Blue, Black and Relindeer. Dresses are of the finest Poiret Twill and assor ment of silks; varlety of style: Sults of beautiful tailored models; newest styles. Bargain opportunity you should not miss. During_our Bth Anni- we are of- ° fering bargains in furs that far outdo any pi vious attempt by us or any one else in price re- ductions. 40-inch French Seal Coat—finest selected skins; — And Dbesutifully silk lined. 40nech Fremch Seal beautifully and cuffs of Space forbids us to mention more. Practically every garment in the store has Coat—Dbest selected skin: trimmed with large collar =24 okunK......0 been reduced for this event. You save onanything you buy. Dresses are priced $25, $29.75, $34.75, $39.75, $44.75, $49.75 up to $55. Suits are priced $19.75, $25, $29, $34.75, $39.75, $44.75 up to SSSJSQ Coats are priced$12.75,$15,$19,$25, $35, $39.75, $44.75, $55 up to $11577 $115, $125 up to $200... All Far Pieces at Big Reductions Fur Garments ......... ' ....$69,$99, ine Mills Plushes—For coats and wraps; iu plain and crushed effects: all colors; priced from Lining Taffetas—36 inches wide; our greatest value for sale No. 2; shades 114 G St. N.W. Phone Main 8306 Wednesday, Garment Shop, P Paterson Mill 35 U] 62” % 7227 Z 7 2 Z Z 2 % 7 % o $2.70 % N $3.98 $1.39 Z % % Begins Nov. 15th National 925 F St. NW. N.W. -,