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THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1923. MORE PAY GIVEN GUARD. | WOMAN GETS 60-DAY TERM. Edna Bell, colored, convicted of car- Militlamen to Be Pald for Attend- |rying a deadly weapon, a pistol, in ance at Military Colleges. the United States branch of Police Court yesterday was sentenced by tion NAA In Arlingten, Va., will be| Adjutants general of the District | Judge McMahon to serve sixty days in kept busy broadcasting lectures pre- | °f Columbia and the states have been | jall. The cvidence showed that the pared by the various government do- | Ngtified by Maj, Gen. Rckards, chief | woman, in & small store, drew a pls- partments. The Department of A8Ti- | Department, that the . controlles | tol and threatened to shoot a colored culture will open the program with a | general has decided that officers talk explaining the method and im- boy. The police appeared and the > and enlisted men of the Natlonal|Srod fcattered. Edna among them, service to milllon portance of butter Inspection, fol- | Suard mot In Tederal service, are lowed by & lecture by the Depart- In her fight she threw the pistol service to milllons of vay. v, E ondon entitled to pay while Inactual at- |SWAY. But thers were several wit- works wonders for e b ¥ tendance at milltary schools or ocol-| gyp ment of Labor on “Women Workers, | loges and for the necessary period 3 Pfu(; and Pra:e;\;."h The( Department | of " travel from and to thelr home of 'ommerce will then give a resume | gtations. of Dusiness conditions In the United | ° 1t tastated further that the control- | TELLS OF AMERICANIZATION. States anq foreign contries. The pub- | ler general also has decided that a| The Americanization schools of the lic health service will close the Dro-) National Guard officer who has at- | District were discussed and explained gram with its semi-weekly broadcast|iended the drflls prescribed for him, |by Miss Maud Aiton, principal, at a on “Breadstuft and Its Qualities. forwhich the organization to which | meeting of the Americanization com- = he s attached is entitled to credit, [ mittee of the Daughters of the Amer- Station WMU of the Doubleday-HIII [15" ontiticd to pay, notwithstanding |ican Revolution yesterday afternoon. Company will broadcast its regular SEuAeTs OF the: SANCTE aBteEIATRON weekly concert program from 8 to 9 o'clock tonight, Charles Lambert and the number of drills is less than twenty-four. with songs and tal ki {a number of others will appear on the y program, BY RADIO TODAY Schedule of Local Entertainment. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. GREETERS T0 MEET. Election of Chairman and Year’s Plans on Calendar: Election of a chairman and discus- slon of activitles for the new year will occupy the principal business of the newly elected board of gov- ernors of Charter No. 81, Washington Qreeters of America, a meeting Saturday night, in Frankiin Square Hotel: Announcement was made of the ap- pointment of Walter ¥. Paul, of the Arlington Hotel, as District vice president of the Hotel Men's Mutual Benefit Assoclation. - Woodmard & Wotheay DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday is Remnant Day Remnant merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. board at its semi-monthly luncheon at the City Club: b Co-operation of the local reaitors in making the convention: of the couneil a Buccess, especially in connection with the housing problems involved, waa Asked for and, in turn, assure Benjamin F. Adams, chairman of the lunchecs committee, presided. Plans for the dinner-dance of the board to be held January 17 at Wardman Park Hotel were outlined by the committee. Foster Greenawait read a report on the work of the Juvenile Protective Association, the Boy and Girl Scouts and the Children ‘of the Republic. Mrs. J. Edgar Smith, viee chairman, presided. HOUSING FOR SHRINERS PLANNED BY REALTORS Carter Keene Tells Board of Prep- arations for Big Con- vention. RADIO NEWS From T to 8:30 o'cloek tonight sta- Ifching 2Y Carter B. Keene today told members of the Washington Real Estate Board of the tremendous amount of prepara- tions necessary to care for the sev- eral hundred thousand Shriners and thelr familles expected to come to Washington next June for their wnnual convention, in addressing the PAZO OINTMENT instantly Re- lieves ITCHING PILES and you can get restful sleep after the first application. All druggists are authorized to refund money if PAZO OINT- MENT fails to Cure any case of ITCHING, BLIND, BLEEDING or PROTRUDING PILFS. Cures ordinary cases in 6 cays, the worst cases in 14 days. 60c. 1s gusranteed: the A coal miner in England has retired after working.in the pits for sixty-one years without once being away even on sick leave. When he broke 4 finger he came to the surface to have it set, and then went down and finished his shift. ‘Wireless NAA—Naval Radio Station, Radlo, Va. 3:45 to ¢ p.m.—Closing live stock markets, 4 to 4:15 pm—Hay and feed mar- Kets, .m.—Weather report. 30 to 6 p.m.—Daily marketgram. 45 p,m.—Weather forecast. Time signals; weather re- ship orders (2,650 meters). 10:30 p.m.—Naval press news (2,650 meters), 11 p.m—Weather forecast. (Except where noted, sending is CW 5,950 meters.) Homer L. Kitt Co., 1330 G St. N.W. KNABE WAREROOMS i ‘Women’s Coats and Dresses - ! $11 511 Sports Coats of all-wool Polaire cloth, Dresses of taffeta or crepe de chine in Herringbone or wool mixtures. Very basque styles, uneven hem lines and youth- smart of style, with flare cuffs, plain or fully trimmed. Also Poiret twill dresses in pleated backs, and in browns, tans or navy and black. Embroidery or braid grays. Very special. trimming. DOWN STAIRS STORE Girls’ Wool Coats, $3.75 Because these are all of the same style, we offer them at this ridiculously low price. A good style, well tailored and in sizes 12 to 18 years. Pleated back and full cut. By Radiophone on 710 Meters. 7 p.m.—Talk on “Butter Inspection,” by the Department of Agriculture. 7:235 p.m.—*Woman Workers, Past and Present,” by the Department of abor. Inaugurate a Festival of Batrgains in - p.m.—Survey of current busi- ness conditions in” the United States and forelgn countries by the Depart- ment of Commerce. 8:05 p.m.—Public health service broadoast No. 107 on “Breadstuff and Its Qualitles. WWX—Post Office Department (1,100 Meters). 3:30 p.m.—Report on fruits and veg- etables. ! 5 p.m—Report on dairy products jand grain. i | Blouses, $1 50 dimities, cotton pongee and organdy blouses. Peter Pan or V collars. Some vestee 7:30 p.m.—Live stock and grain re- ports. . &8 p.m.—Report on frults’and vege- tables. front. Lace trimmed or plainly tailored. Neat, turn-back cuffs " DOWN STAIRS STORE Women's Sports Middies, 65c; Were $125 21 slightly soiled Middies, Lonsdale Jean. 0dd sizes. Middies, $1; Were $1.45 10 white jean middies with white braid. 0Odd sizes. Rain Capes, $1; Were $1.75 9 in broken size range. ot Boys’ Jersey Suits, $4; Were $5.95 12 Button-on or- Middy_styles. Dark colors. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys’ Blouses, 35c 9 White Blouses, without col- lars.. Sizes 7, 8, 11, 12 and 15 Years. Boys’ Wash Suits, 50c; Were 95¢ | | 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. { (360 Metern). 5:20 to 7 itions. i pany (360 Meters). sic. WIL—Continental Electric Company p.m.—Phonograph - selec- | WMU—Doubleday-Hill Electric Com- 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.—Program of mu- a sale 8 to 9 p.m—Special program of £_Dbuttoncon Biylos. dn ielce '3 | mustc by Charles Lambert and others. | vears only. Boys’ O’Coats, $7.95 23 greatly reduced. Plaid lined, wool coats. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys’ Tweed Suits, $250; Were $3.95 suits in button-on style. Sizes and 6 years. Teddy Sets, $250; Were $3.95 9 sets of leggings, sweaters. Hose, 25¢ A wonderful purchase heather ixture sports hose, medium weight and in heather shades of brown, green and mottled effects. Subject to very slight irregularities. Most unusual values. Silk Hose, 68c Pure thread silk Stockings, with high spliced heels. Polo, gray and black. Sizes §15 to 10. Lisle Hose, 75¢ Imported lisle Stockings, some fleeced lined white feet and garter tops. All sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE. Bath Robes, §1; Were $1.65 of 3 in small sizes. Of warm beacon cloth. of reconditioned, used O 14110 i WJIH—White & Boyer Company (360 | Meters). Gingham Dresses, $1; Were $2 Mugic and features. And more, 28 pretty little dresses for school wear. Some smaller sizes. 4 to 4:30 p. WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (360 Meters). 2 to 3 p.m.—Selections on the phono- Bloomer Dresses, 75¢; | graph and reproducing piano. Were $1.50 11 Dresses of checked gingham. cap With pockets. 2 to b years. 3 to 4 p.m.—Selections on the pho- WEAS—The Hecht Co. (360 Mfle"h: nograph and player-piano. i NEW SCHOOL SITE URGED ‘ ON HOUSE COMMITTEE Appropriation of $30,000 for Pur- | chase at 5th and Rittenhouse Streets Asked. Appropriation of $30,000 for the pur- chase of a site for a public school at 5th and Rittenhouse streets north- west, as recommended by the Dis- trict Commissioners and the board of education, was urged upon the sub--| committee of the House appropria- tions committee which drafted the | District appropriation bill in a state- ment by Ernest H. Pullman, 201 Sheridan street northwest. Dr. Denton’s Sleeping Garments ’Way Below Regular, 75¢ to $1.65 Because of slight irregularities that in no way affect the wear, we can offer these warm, fleeced lined garments for boys ‘and girls at greatly lowered prices. Sizes 1 to 14 years, priced accordingly. I DOWN STAIRS STORE. Women’s Corsets Lingerie = Reduced, $2 Millinery Friday, 51 A clearing out of a group of 50 winter hats Velvet and Metallic Combinations Attractive and becoming trimmed. Also a few hats HESE pianos and player-pianos, taken in cxehange from purchasers of The Knabe, New Grand Pianos, and the Ampico, have been made ready for this sale, and every one is a genuine bargain, Every instry- ment came from a good home and is worthy entering your home. The players, have been put in excellent mechanical condition and every piano has had its full share of attention to bring out its best musical quality. There are not many of these bargains and we believe there are two customers for every one. Come early and get the best values of the sale. shapes, sports DOWN STAIRS STOR 38 fi House Dresses 8 fine brocade and coutil Price Lowered $1 50 Billie Burke style House Dresses _of gingham or per- cale. Tie or belt sashes. Exceptional at this price. Apron and House Dresses, 68c 55 frocks that were $1.25. Of gingham, percale or chambray; with tie sashes. Hoover Aprons, 75c; Were $150 25 gingham aprons, with white pique collars and belt. Maids’ Caps, Reduced, 10c 30 caps, of white lawn; were much more. Kimonos, 75¢ Were $1.50 30 challis kimonos, in straight or breakfast coat style; with tie sashes. 1 Corduroy Robe, $3.95 as $5.95 Purple robe, lined. 1 Corduroy Robe, $2.95 Was $3.95 Purple robe, unlined. Corduroy Slippers, 15¢ 14 pairs, greatly price cut; made with padded inner soles. Gowns, 68c 75 White Gowns with em- broidery. Full cut and well made. Sizes 16 and 17. Bloomers, 35c Pair 50 Good Quality Muslin Bloomers, in white or flesh color. Elastic_walst and knee bands. Sizes 7 and 9. Corset Covers, 35c Various etyles; some plain taiflored, others with embrold- ery. Very good quality. Sizes 36°to 44. Vests and Chemise, 50c Vests, in flesh, orchid or white. Chemise, plain tailored or with lace and embroidery. White or flesh color. Knitted Bloomers, 50c A new shipment and at a special price for Friday. Full cut and reinforced. White and flesh. Sizes 7 and 9. Bloomers, 35c; 3 for $1 White and flesh color knitted bloomers; sizes 7 and 9. Vests, 15c; 2 for 25¢ models with walohn boning; topless or low bust. Slightly soiled, but exceptional values. Sizes 20, 21, 22, 24, 26 and 32. La Gracia Corsets, $1 300 spectally priced. Plain cou- tils or fancy mercerized fabrics, Models for medium and slight figures. Sizes 21 to 28. P. N. Corsets, $156 75 mercerized broche corsets, with medium_bust and long skirt. Sizes 22 to 28. R & G Girdles, 58c 120 'way below regular price. Girdles of fine broche and elas- ic; 4 kose supporters; all sizes. Brassieres and Bandeaux” Reduced to 36c 300 long line or regulation bandeaux; some lace trimmed. Brassieres of brocades and satins and batiste, some with elastic waistline. DOWN STAIRS STORE Men’s Shirts There are many { Mr. Pullman said. ‘This school is desired.” dences, struction.” JAILED FOR LARCENY. Richard Clinton, colored, three charges of larceny, .torles of the National yesterday and pleaded guilty. each case by Judge McMahon, goods had been recovered. —_— compelling re: |sons for a school in this territory, he said, | “for one of the new rapidly develo; predominates under the zoning law. It is rapidly filling up with resic and unless a site for the school Is soon acquired condemnation | proceedings will be necessary as has Ibeen the case in other sections, par- ticularly in Petworth, where a church was condemned for school purposes. ‘Two sites on Rittenhouse street which were offered to the school au- thorities elghteen months ago ha since been utilized for residence con- under including table linens. silverware and clothing, valued at $50, taken from the dormi- Cathedral School for Girls, was arraigned in the United States branch of Police Court Che boy had been employed at the school. He was given sixty days in ]all'niqn e Mrs. Anna Botsford Comstock, who is about to retire as professor of na- ture study in Cornell University, is widely famed for her work as a nat- ural history artist and wood engraver. For Quick Clearance Used Upright Pianos Kimball, mahogany ... Fischer, mahogany Haines Bros., mahogany. Knabe, mahogany ... .. Ludwig, mahogany..... Bradbury, mahogany. Regent, mahogany . ... Knabe, walnat ........ H. P. Nelson, oak. .... Mason & Hamlin. . . . . Decker & Sons. ... . .. Seiis eeieige88 AR PTG - Knabe, mahogany, slightly used. . . .$675 eee..$185 ....8225 Schaff Bros., oak. . oo o e s BN Simplex, mahogany . . .. Story & Clark, mahogany . Solo Concerto, mahogany . Artistone, mahogany . .. Weser Bros., mahogany ... Apollo Electric Reproducing Piano, mahogany . . . ....$685 Gulbransen Electric Player. . . $585 Steinway Grand Piane. . . Used Player-Pianos .§185 -. $485 .$345 .$465 . $475 .$480 ..$375 Kurtzman Reproducing Piano, ce..:.8125 Hallett & Davis......... Gabler &Bro. ........... Fine yarn vests: bodice or Boudolr Caps, 3 for $1 h‘u(l!-up tops; slight irregulari- tles. 69 caps of lace and ribbon; datnty effects and colors. DOWN STAIRS STORE Reduced, $1.35 80 high-grade shirts, including woven madras and fine reps. Minor defects, hardly notice- able, explain the low price. Sizes 14 to 16%. Cut Silk Ties, 35c; 3 for $1 A limited quantity of the very desirable pattern cut silk ties. very specially priced. ks, 35¢c; 3 Full ‘mercerized Nle u?ck Black only; sizes 9%, 10 and DOWN STAIRS STORE Sheets, $1.15—-Were $1.35 48 Bleached Seamless Sheets, of good quality sheeting; free from dyessing. Sizes 81x90 and 72ng Pillowcases, 30c; Were 37%;c 72 Bleached Pillowcases, of perfect quality, hemmed; size 42x36. Jap Table Covers, 90c Print Jap Covers, All These Instruments Will Be Sold for a Small Cash Payment and on Easy Monthly Terms (o= il E IF you've got a grippey, cold—take Hill’s Cascaral Bromide Quinine and feel Colds lower vitality, . ® ° weaken resistance to disease KNABE WAREROOMS . 0 G Street N.W. Poplin, 20c Yard; Was 28c 200 yards White Mercerized Poplin, 27 inches wide. Unbleached Muslin, 8c Yard 200 yards; specially priced: lengths from 2.to 9 yards; 36 inches wide. Remnants, ¥; to ¥ Less Large bl of 1% to 5 yards. 100 “Blue 48-in. size; perfect quality; very special. Napkins, $1 Dozen; Were $126 10 dozen White Napkins, with striped borders; fine quality. in len DOWN STAIRS STORB , Socks, 15c; 2 Good grade black 5:!?;! ?0‘1:2](!: sizes 91 to 11. Re t Das soet mnan Yy Women’s Low Shoes, 31 | Pumps and Oxfords, 1095 ; Exceptional Values for Friday 900 pairs newly purchased Pumps and Oxfords ‘of high grades, but in broken size ranges. Fashionable lasts of . 3 Brown Kid Tan Calf Black Kid Plain or one-strap pumps, oxford ties and five eyelet, oxfords. Military, Cuban or Louis XVI heels. " Turn Soles Welt Soles McKay Sewed Also a number of very fine grade high lace shoes, with Louis XVI heels, Goodquality le‘nhen T nme“, DOWN STAIRS STORE cold, get busy. druggist for Hill's famous remedy. You will get quick| relief and break your cold inj] Patent Calt