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20 ™ i CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. |'f‘ Prof. H. C. Balley of Harvard will| | ive a lecture on “Einstein and Coue,” nder auspices of Psychology Club, omorrow, 8:15 p.m.. at Public Li- irary. Public invited. Anthony League will meet Wednes- lay, 4 pan, at 173¢ N street. The Petworth nill meet tomorrow, 8 p. +orth School. Prominent speakers will discuss the question of thrift in .11 its phases. | Gen. Nelwon A. Miles Camp. No. 1, ~ill meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., in Per- ual Building Hall. Vineent B. Contello Post, No. 15, American Legion, will meet tomor- ow. 8 p.m., in boardroom of District huilding. “The Tenth u-erle will be the subject adds ¢ Rev. R. tiansom of New Jersey. tomorrow, % . at Metropolitan A. M. E. Church. " will bo held at home of Mrs. cjnald, 803 Tavlor street. 2 pm. Illness of Mrs, ted ciange of meeting. Kaliipolis Grotto Band and Drill orps will give a Benjamin Franklin dance Wednesday at New Willard Hotel. The Wom: uxiliary, Diocese of Washington, will have a joint mis- slonury meeting tomorrow, 8 p.m., in Wpiphany parish ball. Speaker: Rt. Rev. William P. Remington. D. D. Bisliop of Bastern Oregon. uillermo A. Sherwell will ad- he Spanish-American Athene- Wednesday evening, 8:30 o'clock, at the Thomson School. Tis subject ‘The Cultural Advantages of the Spanish Language.” A sketch of the 1ife and writings of Amado Nervo. | the Mexican poet and novellst, wili ! Miss Mil- *[maintaining a standing Army incurs he Woman's Christian ‘Temperance n wil hold an a y meeting omorrow, beginning . to cele- brate the third anni constitutional prohibitior Congregational Chure speakers will n Jennings B Miss Anna . World's Wi < Christian Miss at the First| RAPS WAR DEPARTMENT. Disabled Veterans' Holds Up Bursum Bill. that the War Department | had caused the Bursum bill, designed | 10 exterd tn permanently disabled vol- untcer officers of the‘war Army the | e privileges of retirement for dis- | of the | arines and the House, was ¥ by Capt. C. Hamilton commander of the Dis-} t is actually | 1 defense through | er service man f for the war's of the pro- | sioncd fering through an oligs W nent. * * ¢ We want the | passed by the House at | or we will continue ta to the people the attitude er up in the War De- fsweat and tears; " |cents sweet; Chief Says It!|' who have, as their duty, the roper scheme of pre- t our nation’s emer- & passed by the | The Southerr t Company Branch bank submitted meeting. the annual stock Phillips, These directors were re-electe: FBehrend, i) president : Hubert The Perfect Hostess. ke—My husband duesn he seems quite thin and Lane—You haven't vou? Oh. dear. no: llhnugh! her tell him yourself, said that to Phone M. 941 Moncy \Vanted day some plaintive gent at B my humble home appears, asking me | gy to give a cent 1 have earned in| “Dig up, in the ‘. says the gent, in ac- “we are building a re treat for consumptive Fictioneers. Every hour some drivesmith bold to my cottage gallivants; for my stock | of minted gold and my store of groats he pan: ig up from your | the drivesmith’s stern S ve would build a place of rest for decayed and shop- | worn aunts.” Long ago when peo ple came on an errand of this kind | they were backward in the game, to its faults they were not blind; now the drivesmith doesn't plead; he is arrogant, indeed. “Hand us out the chicken-feed,” is his dictum, d. “If you do not prompt- says the man who ask: my wad, “then your name in let- ters big will be advertised abroad to the confines of the state vou will have a record great as the cheapest | sort of skate, as a piker and a fraud. Let us stop these endless drives which the war time made a fad, for they shoo from people’s lives all the joy they ever had; let’s discourage all the bores who go round to peo- ple’s doors asking for all kinds of ores, for the bawbee and the scad. (Copyright) WALT MASON. LOSS $208,000,000 A YEAR. Estimated Depletion in Produc- |B tivity Due to U. S. Army Cost, (W name of Pete,” The United States from the cost of an annual loss of productiv dustry of $208,000,000. according to gy figures prepar by the partment of Commerce. This, howeven, is much @ lower relatively n the figures for other world po s of comparabl size. The figures are based on annual | national income and show that the loss of the United States is only 0.6 per cent while nee, with the greater loss, has 8.6 reduction in productivit ¢ in in- the figu ions: Gre; s for the Toyal Kitchens and housenold officcs. Ceme to Us for an 1 Early Examination ] Our business passed the experi-| mental stage long ago. 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It's m invigorating tonic and nervine for complaints™ and weak- nesses, and for young girls just entering womanhood. “woman's Phone M. 942 Headquarters for New and Beautiful EL ECTRIC IXTURES We have specialized in fixtures that are different and unusual, but low priced, consistent with quality, and our collection offers you the largest assortment. When in search of those electrical fixtures that 20 so far to make the home “more beautiful’—a trip to our shop would save you time, as well as money. The E. F. Brooks Co. Established Over One-Half Century Leo C. Brooks, Manager 813 14th St. N.W. THE PROPER WAY TO TREAT PILES R S T e T e Valuable advice and treatment of every form of Piles is enclosed with each box of PAZO OINTMENT. < The remedy is guaranteed. . ThnpnceofPAZOOlN'DlENTufl)clnd' you can get it at any drug store. The advice and information goes with it. information for the THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. -Hll'....ll..fl.l-fl-' e | Thie]PALAIS ROYAHL« Binner Corsets, Third Floor and Sale—Regardless of Cost or Original Selling Price Exclusive Winter Coats Clearance Sale Price The price scarcely covers cost of materials and making. The Furs- Selected pelts of beaver, squir- The collars in most cases alone are worth $20 Recedtly $54.50 and up to $69.75 Originally up to $79.50 The Styles- The season’s best models, fcaturing straightlines, side fastenings or blouse backs. rel, fox, wolf. in today's market. A interesting offering of )[anqish Top Coats, shadow plaid Chinchillas and Polaire, MONDAY. JANUARY S INEENENSNENNESCC 15, 1923. The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Charming Frocks A Notable Feature of This Store " A Splendid Collection of Stunning New Models At$25 Each These have the | snap and individ- uality that smart apparel should have. Made from the desired new, fabrics. usual Sizes for Women and Misses An un- collection. | Come and see [y them. Sizes for ¢ Misses and Wom- The Fabrics-- en, at $25. Deep piled, lustrous fabrics, so popular this season and cer- tain to give long and hard serv- ice this winter and next, too. of plain and §10 75 ‘$25 and $29.75 Hundreds of New Untrimmed Straw Hats New Arrivals Daily, at $3.98 New ideas in smart Spring Untrimmed Hats, that will be sure to appeal to the woman or miss who wishes to design her new spring hat. Included in this large selection are the popular bright, lustrous Visca and haircloth shapes, also new gll-straw hats in all the au- thentic Spring styles, in large, medium and small hats. Colors—black, brown, navy, Royal and copen, blue. rose. almond and jade, green, Oakwood, strawberry, gray and red. New Spring Hat Frames Featured at 49c Our assortment of Hat Frames are all one price and include frames that are made to sell at much higher prices, but we sell these frames at almost cost in order to create an incentive for Washington home milliners to select trimmings from our large stocks of flowers, feathers, straw braids, hair and Visca clothe, " Smart Tailored and Sports Hats, $1.98 to $5.95 Our selechcn of these smart hats is grow- ing in demand daily in all the newest spring stvles and colors. For your approval we offer New Felt Hats, Ribbon Hats, Velour Hats, Scratch Plaid Wool Hats, etc., that will please the miss znd'{::n‘ ‘woman. Palals al-~-Second Floor. Conscience Brand Mattresses at Sale Prices for This Week Only Mattresses built for comfort. Buy them now at a saving. Conscience Brand Mattresses are made of good grade cotton, felt and hair and guaranteed for long. comfortable service. Boarding-houses, hotel and institution managers are urged to share the savings presented during this sale. Fildmore Mattresses, Conscience Brand, long fiber hair, Druid Mattresses, Conscience fine cotton felt; very desirable, Brand, $24.00 Elite Mattresses, Conscience Brand. best grade felt. At Enduro Mattress, Con- $70 00 BGem Mattress, Conscience $42.50 science Brand, a de Luxe rand, superior quality layer $l6.50 Long-fiber Hair Mattress. icmwn felt, At Triumph Conscience Brand $25 50 Paris Mattress, Conscience 522 50 Box Spring. Special at | Brand, cotton felt. At o Two Specials—Not Conscience Brand ‘ Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. Corbett Cotton Felt Mat- tress, for this sale only, New Aprons 73c Why Pay $1.00? Bargain Basement feature—a special purchase of 600 Fast- color Percale Aprons, in open-side, slip-over and V-neck models. Trimmings of rickrack braid, with pockets and sash. Full size dress-like aprons, extraordinary special at 73c. On sale tomorrow morning—Palais Royal Bargain Basement. $48.00 Palais Royal—Third Floor. Famous Jouvin Two-Clasp French Glace Kid Gloves Qualities that would regu- larly sell for $2.50 to $3.00 Women’s and misses’. To wear with your new spring frock you want a pair of these gloves, but you better hurry, as the quantity is limited. There are pique and overseam, Paris point and heavy crochet embroidered stitchings—self, contrast and two-toned. In tan, brown, beaver, mode, black—self-stitched, black with white, white—self-stitched, and white with black. All first qualities. At $1.69. Palals Royal—Main Floor. Remnants of Trimmings At 5 Marked Prices All short lengths of Sequin Jet, Colored Bead, Colored and Black Embroidered and Braided, Metal Cloth and Lace, etc." Choose from any short length dress trim- ming at a saving of one-half. All sales final. Palals Royal—Main Floor. - Women’s $2.25 t¢ $3 Imported Wool Hose, $1.89 English Wool Hose, noted for style. warmth and serviceability, with attractive hand-embroidered clocks The ideal hose for cold weather. At $1.89. Silk and Wool Hose, $2.25 Regular $2.50 and $3 value. Full-fashioned Silk-and-wool Sports Hose, in plain and novelty L"cck( and heather mixed. At $2.25. Flesh Color Silk Wool Hose, $1.89 ‘Wear your Silk Hose with comfort these frosty days, with the light-weight silk and wool under vour chiffon or thread silk you can change fram your wool sports hose at any time Flesh color. At $1.89. Women'’s Silk and Wool Hose, $1 Regularly $1.75 and $1.95. In black and two-toned combi nations of camel; gray, heather, brown. Some have slightly irregular weaves. At §] Women’s $1.25 and $1.50 Sports Hose, $1 Wool mixed, in plain and ribbed; some have silk em- broidered clocks, in black, brown, gray, camel and heather. Also silk mefcerized English ribbed, in black, gray, blue, brown and heather. All first quality. At $1 pair. Palais Royal—Main Fléor. ‘Women'’s Jersey Silk Sports Bloomers, $3.95 “Neva-drop.” Comfort for the cool days. Good quality Glove Silk Sports Bloomers, with shirred cuff. Elastic band at waistline. Regular knicker and 34 length, in black, purple, gray, taupe, blue, brown, green and navy. All sizes. At $3,95. $2.50 to $3.50 Silk and Wool Suits, $1.95 Silk and wool suits, low neck, sleeveless, ankle and knee length. First quality and irregular weaves. Regular and extra sizes included. At $1.95. Palais Royal Silk Hose, $1.95 Pair Insure your hosiery. Our guarantee-to-wear Silk Hose, full fashioned, pure thread silk, with mercerized garter tops. In black, white, brown, gray. "Extra long and elastic. Try them. At SL9S pair. Children’s Sports Hose, $1.29 Pair First quality. Silk and wool, in three-quarter length. Roll top, in brown, gray and camel. Sizes 7 to 10. At $1.29. Talais Royal—Main Floor. In black, brown, tan also stouts— OtherGroups at $35, $45 Palais Royal—Third Floor. SILKS 40-inch Paisley Geor- gette Crepe, $1.98 yard. Haledon Printings, in crepe de chine in rich Oriental colorings, paisleys, soudan and caravan prints. These are priced at $2.49 yard. Then comes the Valen- tino Bandanna Handker- chief Square. $2.98 per square. We also have the con- tinuous pattern should you need more than a square at $1.98 yard. Cockcraft Blouses, choice patterns and col- orings, $6.45 each. Yard-wide Tafieta Gilace, at $1.98 yard. 40-inch Black Dress Satin, special at $1.98 yard. 40-inch Black Char- meuse, special at $2.69 yard. Flat Crepe? Yes! We have it in the right quality, too. The kind that won't spread, and the colors are the choicest for spring wear. At $2.98 yard. (Jeorgelte Crepe, $1.75 yard. A new knitted silk fab- ic, Alltyme Crepe, pro- duced by the famous Banner Silk . Mills, 36 inches wide. At $2.69 yard. New Plain and Str‘ipe Broadcloth Shirting, at $1.98 yard 'al s Royal—Second Floor. Just Out with 500 Paris Spring Styles 200 in color The \Spring MCCALL QUARTERLY Now.on Sale.inour “Pattern Department, 25¢ Palnis Royal—Bnrgain Dasement. IE R R R RN R REE R EER R R R RN R RN R R NE RN RN RRERRRERERRERNERERNNERENRERENEREERENRERERERNENREERREESERNERNENEY R RN ERE R R RN NN R RN RN R BN R R R NN NN NRNENRNEHNHSNEHMEHNSEHRERERSIHREIEHESEIJS-E}R}E}’