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28 " THE EVENING' STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, JANUARY 15 1923. G ARNER uu"‘s RA[:E Tellegen’s Roses, |MUTT AND JEFF—We Lion Tamers Take in a Distinguished Guest. e s T PROFESSOR ¥ 15 THe. BIG CHEese | o! He AM (R HIs 1N THE POOLROOM, EXALTED OSWALD? CHAMBER, OLD LIMBUR GER] CowAH, oLD LIMBURGERT DAY BY DAY, ths EUCRY WAY, T'M GETTING BCTTER AND BETTER! F(BIG CHeesE JCFE SENT MC A HURRY-UP CALL! T wonberR WHAT HE WANTSD CLWB 1S YouR HoMmE WHILE YoU'RE (M Worn by Farrar, i iy g FORHOUSEHONOR Prove ‘Knockout’ Texan Announces He Will Not Seek Post as Demo- cratic Leader. GARRETT MAY GET POST Tennessee Member Has Been Filling Place of Kitchin, » Who Is TIl. Representative John Garner of Texas, ranking democrat on the ways and means committee, announced yes- terday that he will not be a candidate for minority leader. and in the event that Representative Claude Kitchin of North Carolina, who has long been absent from the floor on account of fllness, is unable to resume his duties BOSTON, January 15.—Geraldine | Farrar carried a bunch of roses sent to her from New York with - | the “best wishes of Lou Tellegen™ when she appeared today in a Lynn theater, according to a story published today in the Boston Her- ald. Divorce proceedings, brought by the prima donna against her husband, Lou Tellegen, are pend- ing. “A reporter who attempted to ask the significance of the gift of flowers,” the story said, “was knocked down by a male escort of Miss Farrar. “With her father, Sidney Farrar, and other members of the party she then stepped into a limousine and was driven away.” GEN. PERSHING ATTENDS COMMUNITY NIGHT SING | Proves Interested Spectator at Crowded Concert in Central High School Auditorium. | was entertained by the United States | rence conducted. AND PROE, T WANT YoU 1 * mh‘:::.ra:wr B AV ) v Fol e G e PASSWORD: 9 g kindiok 4 | The thirteenth free community as democratic leader, Representative | Gen. John J. Pershing and his aide, | Army Band and the Hely Name Drum | A mixed chorus made up of volun- Icom-ert will be given next Sunday Yinis J. Garrett of Tennessee, who |Maj. Quackemeyer. were interested |and Bugle Co r singers from the audience sang [night at Central High Community has been acting minority leader, will | pectators at the twelfth community | Continued se followed the|“How Can 1 Leave Thee” and all|Center. - _ 57 o concert at Central High Community | numbers presented by the two organ- | the-children between the ages of four e elected without opposition. Center last night, when an audience | ization |und twelve ussembled on the stage This formal announcement, made in | that filled every seat in the large| The community singing by the|und sang “America” and “The Bat- onsumed the major portion | tle Hymn of the Republic” in honor DISTRICT NATIONAL BANK 1406 G Street —_————— 7 Germany now admits women to juries. As students women average 10 per the interests of party harmony, has|auditorlum and all standing space |audien cleared the way for the democrats or- Sanizing for the new Congress. Rep- resentative Garner, who is now demo- cratic whip, has frequently been men- tioned as a possible ¢andidate to lead his party in the House. Representative Garner will continue to lead the democratic forces on the ways and means committee, which, after March 1. will have much larger democratic representation. In making known his determina- tion to stay out of tha race Mr. Garner sald he and his friends would be relfeved of possible embarrassment of a fight within the party. “Tt the democratic party is to be useful to the country in the Sixty- ecighth Congress,” he said in a formal statement, “it must be united and able to register its full strength. Any- thing that contributes to party divi- sfon is hurtful, and T am not willing, even remotely, to contribute to such permitted by the fire regulations of ti This Style No. 210 Console Type Genuine oncert period. Robert Law- of Gen. Pershing. cent higher than men. Have You Ever Stopped To Think —how is it going to be with you a little later on? You may have the brightest of prospects now—but it is out of the “now” that you should plan and provide for the future. Opportunities come—and you cannot embrace them because you haven’t the money. SAVE—and you will have it. Adversity strikes—and hits hard, because you haven’t the division. Therefore, In the interest of party harmony, I do not expect to hecome a candidate for the minority floor leadership of the House in the Sixty-eighth Congress. “I have ever tried. and especially tn the Sixty bring about cratic org: money to bridge over. SAVE—and you will have it. Every argument is in favor of saving—and the way to save is to open a Savings Account— to go about it systematically and persistently. A dollar will make the start here—and other dollars you can easily spare will quickly add up to a worth-while amount. Meanwhile we are paying in- terest at the rate of 3%. R. N. Harper President H. L. Offutt, Jr. Cashier W. P. Lipscomb C. J. Gockeler N. L. Sansbury Vice Presidents The Friendly Bank $ OO EXACTLY I AS Having contributed what I 1d i WN That firection. 1 reel vers asaly tha SHOWN bortance. of belnk 14 position. to HERE continue t work. T appreciate ;I;Ill)(;d(h‘:-)co‘:‘f‘\d(;:;*:“a‘nd1:‘0);?:;{“(;3:“]‘- ik /l\\ail ynu\r{slclf\ni‘fl{ckm.nu savings and feature services that zjrf) nnl%r};;‘\blg b ,“-' o e ¥ had here—SIMPLY PURCHASE A FEW RECORDS AND ENJOY ESE ;;I:«;‘((::;x C.A‘;n;r‘x_l;;srl 2 flloy,:"l:‘k};‘le!l‘at‘:! TRAORDINARY TERMS on this or any model— aetin, for hy bes! 'S f th J F r N - Tarey tn decHining to ‘Sn‘fhli‘;n"y cont N MONEY DOWN NO EXTRAS OF ANY KIND st 1 h flo lea S| J’ 3 M - - ~ ' o ‘a‘.f’....]‘,].”“ Tt lee oo e o TEREST TO PAY PAYMENTS FOR 30 DAYS as well as myself of - - v . - . ~ o 7 % - o “that might be FREE LIFETIME WRITTEN LARGEST STOCK OF ALL GUARANTEE BOND— MODELS OF GENUINE ONLY GIVEN HERE VICTROLAS dictates that T serve the e do nat _promise yoi el Select any model or wood finish in the country without regard R A \("‘f{‘n‘x{\"u IO SR TR S the catalogue—WE HAVE THEM ALL! SRS WE HAVE ALL THE NEW 1923 MODELS IN STOCK ng a choice between | present position en- der some service to T feel that the pres- We. FREE — GRAFTER GETS DEATH. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. T Copyright, 1923, nuary 15.—The new bol- % shevik government at Viadivostok. in | 9 L 1 Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street its efforts suppressing official graft, has *d two officlals on charges of 15 yen each. | nced to d-uth and | cars’ .prison- | ‘Wa.shington's Teading Victor Jhops Ine e 1'2 ’21 E,’ Northeast L l;i:‘hl'; rlrpnru' received at Tokio | g Br &nCh Chinese Eastern | d that the Moscow gov- | red to resume con- of the Transsiberlan r peaceably or forcibly. Can You AFFORD to Pay Installment Store Prices? Pay Cash — and Save the Difference! We Sell FOR GCASH ONLY—And Guaran- tee to Save You a Full Third or More! Before 'stock-taking on February 1 many lots must be closed out—goods which cannot be duplicated by mmufa.cturm, limited lots, lines we will discontinue—but all up to the highest quality notch and thoroughly desirable in every way! With our regular prices from 33 to 50 per cent below those of the installment stores, you can figure out for yourself how great are your savings when we cut these already lowest prices down as we are doing for this quick clearance. Day in and day out we underse]l every furniture store in Washington, but this sale marks a new low level of furniture prices. The advantage is all yours. Come! Outstanding Features of the “Round-up” Sale Are— ' These $30 and $35 Overcoats Reduced to $23.00 Double - breasted, with Raglan or regular shoulders—and made up in the double-faced fab- rics—either with plaid backing or two-toned ef= fect. And they are in the light Tans, Grays and Browns. heom) Bedroom Furniture . o7 e Reductions Up to 50% 3-pe. Overstuffed Mohair Suites. 4-pc. Queen Anne Walnut Suites; large Formerly $500. 325 vanity dressers and bow-foot beds. Cash clearance price Formerly $295. $165 3-pc. Overstuffed Suites; Mohair and Cash clearance price Velour Combinations.” Formerly $225 $365. Cash clearance price 3-pc. Overstuffed Tapestry Suites. Living Room Furniture Reductions Up to 50% 3-pc. Overstuffed Mohair Suites, Fine Dining Room Furniture grade. Formerly sold at $450. $285 Reductions Up to 50% 10-pc. Dining Suites of fine combination walnut; oval or round table; Queen Anne or Tudor period styles. merly $295. 4-pc. Bedroom Suites, with large vanity Suites in_beautiful renaissance, Tudor, dlrgéservb bOW:AfOOf, bed, C}[HfiOl'fl‘:e or Queen Anne and modern adaptations; s - " chiftorobe. merican__ walnut, rown high d Former!: $395 - ¥ I 3 o very high grade. Fo ly ormerly s it ol 50 mahogany and ivory. Formerly 3245 and $450 $295 Suites. .. ...$175 3 Handsome Suites in a number of styles and $350 Suite: $210 Elegant Suites of burl walnut and atterns. Formerly selling at Sree 2l brown mahogany; large vanity, chifforobe gSOO and $550. Cash Clearance S-pe. 0\'?rslgge_d Velour Suites. b or chifforette; 43-inch Vd"ssssco\;j e $345 Formerly 5. 4 bow-foot bed. Formerly i osh clearance price 9180 $295 9-pe. Ttalian Oak Dining Room Suites; buf- fet, china case, oval extension $125 table, 6 chairs. Formerly $195.. Buffets; china cases, extension tables, serv- ing tables—all to match—in all woods; may be had separately, and all at the CASH CLEARANCE PRICES. Gate-leg Tablhes of genuine mahogany. Formerly $35 to $75.. $25 to 845 ‘Windsor Chairs in large assortment. For- merly © $5 to $14.50 Dozens of Other Suites and Odd Pieces at Proportionately Low Prices And these $37.50 and $40 Suits Reduced to 2740 Collectively there are hundreds of Suits in- cluded—but not many of a style. Young Men’s and conservative models—in Tweeds, Cheviots, and Worsteds. : - Twin-Bed Suite}f,fiin mahogany or walnut; semi-vanity, chifforette and bow- foot beds. Formerly $360 3210 i - le Suites; 4 pieces; wal- 6 Cane Panel Suites large sofas, rockers Close-out of sample Suites; 4 pieces; and side chairs; upholstered in velour. nut. finish; some ‘;‘nh vanity dr};;g};. No two alike. ' Formerly 285 @] 5() some semi-vanity. ALL HALF PRICE. $295 Suit $147.50; 45 Suites.$‘l"2.’€,s ; $195 Suixes? $97’50 HALF PRICE for all odd pieces of bed- room furniture! Dressers, chifforettes, vanity dressers, odd pieces. All marked in plain figures. Dozens of Other Suites and Odd . Pieces at Proportionately Low Prices 3-pc. Suites in Antique Mahogany; cane sides and back; taupe brocade $225 velour. Formerly $375 Beautiful Overstuffed Rockers and Chairs; soft Marshall spring cushions; ve- lour and tapestry. Formerly $75.. All Royal Easy Chairs and Overstuffed Rockers and Armchairs—many styles— reduced since Christmas, Dozens of Other Suites and Odd Pieces at Proportionately Low Prices