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1&¢ PAY!A""" Il 616-17 ST. N.W. * THE MAN'S STORES ° The Man's Stores are setting a pace these days with sclling campaigns that are bringing the buyers in crowds—all because we dow't make value a thing of chance—keeping up the standards of quality (we wow't risk the good will of our customers). We have set a faster pace in our onward march with this not-soon-to-be-forgotten cvent scheduled to begin tomor- row as the clock strikes eight. Season’s Newest and Smartest Creationsin a riot of Young Men’s and Men’s Superb Suits and Overcoats 3-Piece s P Suits $ .00 2-Pants : Suilts Topcoats Winter Coats A Deposit Will Hold Your Selection All-wool Suits—All-wool Overcoats—styles galore for the young feller, plenty of models to catch the fancy of the conservative dresser—no stone left unturned in our efforts to assemble a winning lot of gar- ments at a price that will set the town a-talking. 5 SUITS—Two-pants Susts, Three-piece Suits, Norfolks, two and three button single breasted models, Brooks models—in cassimeres, worsteds, tweeds, plain shades, herringbone weaves, gray mixtures, pencil stripes and—well, see *em, boys; st'll do you good to see what $27.00 will buy in good clothes. OVERCOATS—Ulsters, Ulstercttes, Topcoats, Greatcoats; half belted, full belted, raglan styles, kimono sleeve effects—ALL WOOL—comfortable, warm—dashing in style and pattern. Slim men, stout men, long men, short men—come one and all—the Coats arc here for you. Women Who Buy Xmas Gifts for Men Here’s a World-Beater Pre-Xmas Sale of 2,000 Fine Count Percale SHIRTS A fresh lot of Smartly Patterned Shirts —fast dye—soft cuffs. Shown sn a host of stripes, cross-bar effects, etc., in all colors. Sizes 14 to 17. Buy ’em now, and by threes or a half dozen. Selection is much easier - _than it will be later. Take your pick at the = pre-Xmas sale price of— e 1005-1007 PA.AVE. BAND CONCERT. Concert by the.United States Soldiers’ Home Band Orchestra, Stanley Hall, this evening, be- ginning at 5:50 o'clock; John 8. M. Zimmermann, director. The public is invited to attend these concerts. March, “Sons of Uncle 8am,” MecCoy Overture, “Life 2 Dream,” Eilenberg Morceau, “Serenade Nicoise,” J Volpatti Selection from grand opera, “The Masked Bsll” (Un Ballo in Maschera)....Verdi Fox trot novelty, “Cow Bells” Piantadosl The Ideal Train for Chicago and the Northwest Effective Sunday, November 12th, Through Takoma Park Association Elects Officers—Treasury Shows Balance. Wale palaa| (Got uuziie Chicago Limited Train No. 7 UNABLE TO GET PHONES| [ Finuie "¥ankee Doodig Bine Leaves Washington, 6:40 P.M. “The Star Spangled Banner.” making connection with through trains from the South. Arriving Chicago, 2:05 P.M. This train allows a full afternoon in Chicago and makes all evening connections for the West and Northwest. Comfortable Coaches, Parlor and Sleepi Dining Cars and Obsmnfionhcp:.‘ s WALTER_ V. SHIPLEY, Division Pass. Agent, 323 Homer Bldg,, 13th and F Sts. N.W. Telephone Main 556 Baltimore & Ohio Shortage of Cables Given as Reason for Inability of New Home Build- ers to Get Installations. Officers were elected for the ensuing year last night at a meeting of the Takoma Park Citizens' Assoclation, held in the Takoma Park Public Library, 5th and Cedar streets. H. B. Hendrick presided. The result of the election was as follows: President, Dr. D. N. Shoe- maker; first vice president, Dr. Guy second vice president, Walter Irey; secretary, Chester C. Waters; assistant secretary, Dr. W. A. Hooker; treasurer, Frank E. Reppert; dele- gates 10 the Federation of Citizens' Assoclatigns, Jesse C. Suter and Dr. D. N. Shoemaker. The annual report of Treasurer Samuel C. Redman was read and ap- proved and was referred to the audit- ing committee. The report showed a balance with which to start the new year. The following were elected to mem- bership: Frank C. Merritt, Carl M Faust, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bessey and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Kane, jr. The report of the public utilities committee was presented by Maj. D. S. Fletcher. The report covered mat- ters before the District Public Utill- ties Commission relative to the fight being wagered to secure a reduction in fare on the Capital Traction ] and the presentation by his commit- tee for intercompany transfers at 9th street and Pennsylvania avenue. Re- tiring President Hendrick termed it a “unique situation” when the rate of fare on one line could be held up in order to permit a competing company to live. He suggested that the time| was ripe to again take up the matter | of merging the two companies. | May. Fletcher predioted that the Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company’s request for a reduction {from $5.50 to $5 per month for un- limited service would receive favor- ablo action before the District Pub- {lic Utilities Commission. and that a |puhllc hearing would not be neces- rejuvenates A8 Poople’s and oth "“‘;.I"fl.l;o-_lhwm ] December Records ON SALE TOMORROW : _ Arich mine of musical gems is this December Karle, Barclay, Res, Lennox, Harris. Railway and Electrio Company he list. The great Strauss, pla: with a sym- And dance music by these famous dance or- reported that the schedule now phony orchestra, and new pianc! studies by chestras—Isham Jones—Oriole Terrace—Carl oluded six cars per hour at intervals| Godowsky. Fenton— Arnold Johnson — Joseph C. Smith— utes rlurin'f the hour. No action. he K World-famed singers, with new songs—Dux, Bennie Krueger yet been taken in con- stated, ha nam‘;on with the a‘xlenl[on of the bus " ’ = e line morth. from GrantiCledle to Ta- For your convenience— clip this list ] ! “Attention was called to the apparent -— — e Y—— ™ ™e™e™m—— inability of the telephone company BRUNSWICK RECORDS PLAY ON ANY PHONOGRAPH e sary. In connection with the Takoma Park dividion of the Washington , of seven and a half and fifteen min- to furnish service to new home builders in Takoma Park, and it was explained that a shortage of cables was given as the reason. The matter, however, I8 to bo taken up by the association with & view to hastening the installation of phones. Jesse C. Suter reported on the ac- tivities of the Federation of Cltizens' Association. The need of better po- lice protection for school children ARTIST walking along Piney Branch road between Butternut street and Geor- gla avenue was urged, speeding au- tomobiles making it dangerous to{ life and ltmb of pedestrians using this thoroughfare, which is not pro- vided with sidewalks. It was voted to Invite a representa- tive of the Better Business Bureau to adds th fati 1 n(l,c:tlnr:.!! e assoclation at an early 1d ]Omfl and His Orchestra..... I Wish I Knew—Fox T: Col. James 8. Pettit Camp, United Mr. Gall d Mr. She Spanish War Veterans, will meet at! Bennie Krueger’s Orchestra. . b agher =n 7:30 o'cl‘nlfka:é 921 Pennsylvania ave- | 5 m:; !:‘Il :n b Betosil Alamei Aaso | Where Is the Man of My Dreams—Fox ntra ol Alumni Asso- 5 : = ing “Ci ” clation will hold its annual fall meet- Joseph C. Smith and His -{"" ..Gle’:)'-"”"&'{‘l.g 5 Cé”";;"&‘.!m ing, 8 o'clock. Orchestra rom rge White's Scandals”.... - Just as Long as You Have Me—Fox Trot—Introducing “The Twinkle in Your Eye” from “The Gingham Girl” Why Should I Cry Over You— Carl Fenton's Orchestra ..... Fox Trot. POPULAR DANCE HITS SELECTION apanese Moon—Fox Trot........... ) {n the L. Isham Jones’ Orchestra...... { and of Smiling Waters— Oriole Terrace Orchestra.... oy " Homesick—Fox Trot Carl Penton’s Orchestra..... S e BooFox Trot. To-morrow—Fox Trot. —_— Gee! But I Hate To Go Home Alone— Fox Trot ARTIST SONGS—CONCERT AND BALLAD SELECTION Mgrb(;;: i Tavr‘;onol:_m‘):d(_Str;ussd)HViolin igat redric Fradkin; in Claire Dux (Soprano)........ Gem;rn‘? y_ Mondnacht (. in German.. Elijah (If With All Your Hearts Theo Karle (Tenor)....cc... { (Mendelssohn) Elijah (Then Shall the Righteous Shine lFwihz)(Mendelasnhn) ] i 'riend O’ Mine (Weatherly-Sanderson. John Barclay (Baitone) ... {Friend 0" Mine (Weatherly Sanderson) Lo, Here the Gentle Lark (Shakes- i are-Bish Flute Obbligato by Virginia Rea (Sopnno)......{ fiarshall Loggsky ! gal - Lass With the Delicate Air (Amne)... John Barclay (Baritone). Ring Out, Wild Bells (T Elizabeth Lennox (Cont: Gounod) and Chorus)....s. Birthday of a King ARTIST INSTRUMENTAL SELECTION Der Burger als Ecdelmann (Menuett Richard Strauss and Des Lully) (Strauss) : Symphony Orchestra ...... < Der Burger als Most I mezzo (Introduction to Act IT) Getting the (Strauss) From Y°": Money Prelude in C Sharp Minor (Rachma- ninoj i Eoarns with & mint: Leopold Godowsky (Pianist). { Black Keys Study (Op. 10, No. 5) Fol- @um risk. %gwe% b()": ;Bu}t)erfiy Study” (Op. 25, op2, o % 0. opin] o M\ Citizens Savings Bank: L ‘Bxtase (E. G Vi N 1336 New York Ave. g il Trio).......{ e \ . S Dance "Cello-Piano runswi 'von Suppé Bemawick Concat Orcliestzs Poet and Peasant Overture — Part II (von Suppé) M;_r::hl ofd th?;‘l‘oil—)Frcm “Babes in £ hestra oyland” erbert’ Brunswick Concert O Naughty Marietta Intermezzo (4 Dream Melody) (Herbert).......... “ Bell Orchestra. {Callecfian of Hymns—No. 1—Chimes. Brass Choir with Bell Orch.. ] Collection of Hymns—No. 2—Chimes. ARTIST POPULAR SONGS SELECTION Brox Sisters (Vocal Trio) with {Do I? Bennie Krueger’s Orchestra | Early in the Morning Blues. Irene Audrey and Charles {Whila the Years Roll By.. Hart (S d T . ‘White \(Vloyp;;naloe .Qfllfln :tn“) No Wonder I'm Lonesome. oe Billy Jones and Ernest 1f You Don’t Think So You're Crazy (Tenor and Baritone). All Over Nothing At All Irene Audrey and Chas. 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