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DISCUSS LEGISLATION FOR THE DISABLED MEN B5 the Assoclated Press. 3 CINCINNATIL, ; Ohlo, January 26— The national executive committes Of the Disabled American Veterans Will cldse its two-day meoeting here this afternoon, following & review of (h.i constitution and appointment of new members of the committee. o Last night the committee was ten- dered a dinner, when C. Hamilton Cook, national commander, made an address, in which he reiterated the veterans' determination to de"(;ded legislation that would give & protection to the disabled ve(e;‘nns, peciaily those n hoc"itals, from nhercotic peddlers. He also r““reldll- the organization's proposed legisia rogram, which in addition to ng national orphanages for ehiidven of deceased vetbrans in- cludes a demand for flpl)ropr!allon.s for summer camps for disabled serv- ce men. . TH Raege, national leglslative Chairman, after the meeting an- nounced he had received a message from Secretary of War Weeks, stat- ing that hearings on the two bills of Representative Sweet in the interest of disabled soldiers would begin to- day before the House committee on military aftairs. The same committee, he said, would begin hl‘.il’lll.gs on January 30 on the bureau bill de- Signed to provide compensation for retired emergency officers. —_— '"TRADE BOARD SOUNDS “LAST CALL FOR DINNER” Sale of Tickets for Event Closes Tomorrow—Group Midwinter Dances on Program. FLORENCE J. FENTON, The committes in charge of the midwinter dinner of the Washington Board of Trade has issued its last call for tickets for the annual func- tion. The sale closes tomorrow and members who have neglected to pro- cure their reservations are urged. to- ap so at once. %0ns ‘of the features of an excellent program will be several group dances —*Baccannalle” and “The Spirit of the Fountain,” by Misses Florence J. Fenton, Christine and Johanna Groncke, Alice Louise Hunter and Edith Davis. Others who will appear during the svening to entertain members of the hoard and their guests are: Mary Sherier Bowie, Richie McLean, Fred ¥ast, John ¥. M. Bowle, George Wil- son, George O'Connor, Matt Horne, Arthur Witcamb and Agnes Whelan. Among the congressional invited guests of the board who have signi- fled thelr intention of attending the function arve: Senators L. Helsler Rall. irving Lenroot, Representatives F. N. Zihlman, Joseph G. Cannon, 'Rhor?ds L. Blanton and Roy G. Fitz- xerald. Sparkling Champommes A sparkling apple cider made from choicest apples, fully ripened on the slopes pf the Switzerland moun- tain sides. Price, per bottle. . . . $1.25 Price, per dozen. ... $14.00 Magruder’s ! Fine Groceries Conn. Ave. and K St. FACE FULL OF LARGE_PIMPLES Itched and Burned. Lost {Clvde Kelly, and Representative and (Continued from Eigath Page.) week, the five performances of Oscar Wilde's “The Importance of Be- ing Earnest” are being given by the little company that is doing such good work under the direction of Robert Bell and Walter Beck. Wednesday evening Mrs. Minnige- rode Andrews entertained a &m; fl‘"y of young people at n: Ram butante daughter of Mr. and Arthur Lee. - After the performanc: the party was joined by Mr. Robert Bell and the members of the cast. A concert and dance under the a pices of the Rectors’ Aid of Chri Churé¢h, Georgetown, will be glven in Linthicum Hall, 3116 O street north- west, on Saturday evening, January 27, at 8 o'clock, Patronesses for the affalr will be Mrs. T. Edward Hambleton, Mrs. El- liot H. Goodwin, Mrs. Walter Peter, Mrs. W. B. Orme, Mrs. Daniel B. B. Stuart, jr.; Mrs. Robert Beale, Mrs. Ernest Greenwood and Mrs. Thomas Bradley. . Pennaylvania Soclety Entertaining Noted Guests. | The Postmaster General and Mrs. Hubert Work and the Secretary of Labor and Mrs. James J. Davis have reserved boxes at the University of Pennsylvania night reception of the Pennsylvania Soclety at the New ‘Willard Hotel tonight. Other boxes have been reserved by Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Richardson, Gen. and Mrs. Charles S. Farnsworth, Representative and Mrs. Adam M. Wyant, Representative and Mrs. Mrs. Anderson H. Walters. This will be the first reception of the mew year, and every effort possible is be- ing put forth by the University of Pennsylvania Alumni and members of the Pennsylvania Soclety to surpass all previous meetings in brilliance and splendor. The ballroom will be especially decorated for the occasion, the colors of University of Pennsylvania pre- domipating. Dr. Josiah Penneman, provost of the university, will be the guest of honor and principal speaker. Dr. Leo S. Rowe, director general of the Pan- American Union, will make introduc- tions. The Pennsylvania Glee Club Quar- tet will render a number.of selections. The members of the quartet are: First | tenor, Clyde R. Dengler; second tenor. Arthur H. Gabrielian; baritone, Harry W. Blank;-bass, Leon R. Moore: This will be the first appearance of these singers in Washington. In the reception line will be Dr. and Mrs. Josiah H. Penneman, Rep- resentative and Mrs. Clyde Kelly, Dr. nd Mrs. Charles Gen. and _ Mrs. rth, Dr. and Mrs. and Mrs, Richardson, s S. Farn m Blum, Dr. > B Mark Lans- burgh, Dr. and Mrs. John P. Turner, Dr. and Mrs. J. Bartlett Hills and Dr. and Mrs. John R. Mohler. After the regular program there will be dancing, with music furnished by the Keystone Orchestra. Admission will be through special cards sent to members and guests. After an extended stay at Miami; Fla., Mrs. M. A. Carlson of Denver, Colo., has arrived in Washington and is the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Nellie E. Fealy, at the Burlington Hotel. Mr. Henry D. Taylor of New York, president of the Commonwealth Fi- nance Corporation, is at the Hamil-: ton Hotel for a few days. companied by Mr. Frank W. Boykin ! of Mobile, also an official of the Com- monwealth Finance Corporation. Miss Margaret Young of Orange, N. | J.. Is visiting Mrs. L. Y. Tilton at her ! apartment at Wardman Park Hotel. | Mr. and Mrs Stanley C. Coll of Minot, N. Daks have tewen n suite at the ‘Lee House for an ex- tended period. Miss Aline E. Solomons will be the hostess at tea at the Women's City Club Sunday afternoon, from 4:30 to 6 o'clock. Assisting Miss Solomons will be Miss Myra Hend- ley, Miss Edith Goode, Mrs. Allender, Miss Nan Barckley Young and Miss Julla Young. —_— Four original verses by Robert Burns were found, written in pencil, in an old book recently offered for sale at second hand in London. : 316 TthSt. » road. Robert Daily, 85, United States Boldiers' S@ci@my{: | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1923. Deaths Reported following deaths have been reparted fo ith flan:n-ul‘ln the, last tweaty-four d W. Baldridge, B0, Galiinger Hbe- pitat. atgaret C. O'Leary: 61, 1005 6th at. s.w. ndre and, Margaret ©. OLeary: o1, 1 sow. | Andrew Garl Mazie ‘Hospital 7, BT New Tork v 3 i . Harace B. Cobl Mollle_Suilivan, ‘Rose Hosmer F e Gilmore, 48, Stoneieigh Courts, rt King 'Mansfield, 74. the Burlington de H. Comley, 28, Emergency Hospital. onie M. Manyetts, 81, 1008 Keoyon st Josephine Kalser, 77, 420 New York a Rueseil, 48, Stbiey Hospita erley, 24, 8t Efizabeth’s Hospital, Raub, 73, 811 18th = Qeorge following: John Fowier, 81, St. Elisabeth's Hospital. Mary Trene Black, 47, 218 11th at. a.w. Fmma Jane Montgomery, 58, 1731 Colymbia fome. Patrick J. Bulger, 72, United States Soldiers' e. 1914 Bohrer at. 87, 86th and rvolr ats. |. 70, United States Soldiers’ pital. Allen T. Larner. 47, 1424 W at. Louise Eckell, 57, 1421 South Carolina ave, e Thomas Gannon, 44, Providence Hospital. Viola A. Clubb, 6, 180 ne. Ch Hospital Thelma Darr, - . 76, 1800 17th (Carolloa M. 'C. .77, 1477 Columbia rd. ‘Alfee Pine Sail 25800, Providence Hospital. t. se. Foley, &9, fly Hill. 63 Annie Mary Wilil Hospital. ve. Marriage Licenses. Marriage licenses have-beep issued to ‘the of Baltimore. M4 Milleraville, Md. : and Jennis Soroko, both Everette D. Allstock and Bessie C. Hannon, both of Aléxandria, Charles '8, Green and Susie Odell Waguer and Berth Eiasiiai it Births Reported. ‘The following births have been reported to the hflllh department in the last twenty-four urs: Tony and Joste Sabettl, boy. d Ruth Lingley, girl. ind Mignon Joceiyn, tal. Herbert ‘8. Todd May L. kumler of Benjamin - Worth of_Norfelk,. Va. "”mnu."' Chitdren's. Hos- ¥ilien, . 120 O ot ww. Dy SR LN Ethel ‘Boyd, 20 in- Guat. - Coleman. Sol Herzog Inc. 9th at F Street Everything Guaranteed- Clearance Sale Low price alone is mere- ly bait—it takes “High Quality” to make low price an inducement. If you know ALL about wwoolens— ALL about tailoring — vou can safely buy clothes any- where. But if you dowt— then Herzog's Sale becomes an opportunity, for it in- cludes ONLY our own good regular stock and carries our satisfaction guarantee. Suits and Overcoats From the tailoring shops of “Styleplus” and other }amaus makers: Many light color fabrics sn styles for Spring wear. $25 Suits and O’Coats. $30 Suits and O’Coats. $35 Suits and O’Coats. $40 Suits and O’Coats. $45 Suits and- 0’Coats. 0dd lot of slightly soiled pure silk shirts $2.85 (white and fancy). Values to $7.50... .$19.75 .....5823.75 .$27.75 .. 83175 Important Sale Smart Spring Dresses Models that received their style inspiration from high cost exclusive creations—fashioned silk and cloth materials . CLEARANCE SALE -ENTIRE STOCK “SILK AND WOQOL HOSE : Values to 32500 _STYLES. MATERIALS .are.varied and ©. dainty . adornments, such as flowers, Canton Crepe, Taffeta, Satin Canton, .~ Flat Crepe, “in all the new ribbons, . . high Spring embroidered shades, as well as girdles, Black, Cocoa berthas, etc. and Navy. All Sizes for Misses and Women . Colors of superior quality .$35.75 0dd lot of fancy madras shirts. Values let; the federal government, whose prompt_intervention is predicted. Reports of revolutionary move- tate of Rio Grande do Bul have ap- frequently In Argentine and]| ruguayan newspapers in the last g el FiE Rty by Erederick W, and Clarence ‘and Ger " Wikliam 5. and Beatrico Ta Alfred and Daisy Coghill, girl Jobn'E: ang Ben M. Phtsa i, Norman ln Ethel l'... W’It.. e Big Price Smashing JANUARY - FUR SALE! Sl T R Wraps at Clearance Prices TURMOIL IN BRAZIL. - Critical Situation in State of Rio Grande do Sul. MONTEVIDEO, January 26.—The political situatien in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande de Sul i{s growing critieal, according to dispatches re- celved here. It is said that a move- ment of state troops is causing anx- Public Invited To Park View Market Ga. Ave. & Park Rd. 75 Wide-awake Dealers Experts in Their Par- ticular Lines : Look Everywhere —Anywhere and Compare Bt Furriers Since 1008 Southwest 1 4h & Sts. Corner Curtain Up ! FOR the new spring season. Watch for a brilliant all-star cast of new footwear beauties— as they come on the stage at the Black Suede, trimmed with silk braid § 10 s SR G S e The “City Club Shog” of Does Your Bread Have A Rich, Wheaty Flavor? The natural wheaty flavor that everyone likes in bread MUST come from the FLOUR. Tt cannot be had in any other way. Bread baked with PATAPSCO FLOUR has the sweet fragrance and delicious nutty flavor of rich, virile wheat. (1) PATAPSCO FLOUR is so expertly milled that it RETAINS THE NATIVE WHEAT STRENGTH, which many flours lose. (2) The flavor of PATAPSCO FLOUR .is.prop- erly “ripened” or “mellowed,” because every sack is l:icn!i_f;lcally tempered or “aged” before it leaves the mill. . Give your bread this greater richness and flavor which gATAPSCO FLOUR assures. Buy.a 2, 6, 12 or 24 pound sack at your grocer’s. It's guaranteed. PATAPSCO FLOUR . _....Makes Better Bread ©. A. Gambrill Mfg. Co., Ine., Millers Stnee 1974, Balttmore, M. - khan, beaver; brown and black. 1214 F St. Between 12th and 13th Spqciall"tn in Women’s and Misses’ Apparel TODAY AND TOMORROW Final Clearance Entire Remaining Winter Stock Including Coats, Dresses, Gowns, Furs Beyond question the opportunity of the season to acquire a real value In high type Paris replica models particularly reduced in order to make room for new arrivals. We do not carry a single garment from one season into the next. stated and ave on sale until sold. " Coats 1 French Model, fur trimmed, Quantities limited to numbers taupe; bloused and circular; lustrosa cloth. Mole .00 and flying squirrel collar, cuffs and border. — Formerly 375.00. Final Reduction 1 Original Model Coat, misses’ size; brown marcova cloth, bloused; collar, cuffs and deep border of northern beaver. ... Formerly 225.00. Final Reduction 10 Luxuriously Furred Misses’ Models. Bor- ders, cuffs and collars of caracul, wolf, fox and monkey fur trimmings. Copies of orig- inal French designers.... ceecereeanas 1652 85 Formerly 165.00. Final Reduction 3 Matelasse Deep-Piled Velvet Cape Coat Model. Novel design; chin collar of astra- Misses” sizes .... Formerly 135.00. 15 Dance Frocks In all the Pastel shades, Georgettes, Crepes, Satins, Chiffons, Taffetas... Final Reduction Formerly 85.00. Final Reduction . . 2 Evening Wraps Brocaded Metal Cloth in silver and gold coloring—Black Fox trimmed—Chiffon Vel- vet and Brocaded Silk lined. Perfect gar- ments ... sevccecccsessanan " Formerly 250.00 6 Silk Velvet Wraps Beautifully furred—in delicate shades of = blue, beauty rose and mohawk..,........ Fornterly 185.00 3 Cloth Capes Made of soft, deep pile fabric—plush lined, beaver and wolf collars— dus cape for present wear..... Formerly 110.00 692 39 89 55:% ‘3 Chiffon Velvet Evening Gowns Original French Models. Beautifully beaded and embroidered. Evening shades Formerly 185.00, 135.00, 115.00 5 Velvet Evening Gowns Bxquisite Models in lanvin, green and robin’s egg blue and black, metallic, lace and bead trimmed....cc0een. Formerly 115.00, 135.00, 95.00 6 Metallic Cloth Evening Gowns Lace-trimmed in gold and silver effects, also pastel combinations. Wonderful models from renowned designers...........c.p..0 Formerly 95.00, 98.00, 110.00 1 Georgette Heavily Beaded French Model Gown, black with silver all-over beading ...cececesceoccectecrriitoian Formerly 115.00 1 Black Crepe Dinner Gown Handsomely beaded all-black straight model ... Formerly 89.50 1 Black lace over oriental metal designs, beautiful model. ....covneurener.sn Formerly 89.50 1 Coat—Original Model 69 590 55 68 5. 55 Entire blouse of mole, with monkey trim- 00 ming. Skirt of coat of black marcova.... ° ¥ Formerly 275.00. Final Reduction | 1 Model Coat Entire body of black lamb. Blouse with medallion belt. An original effect in the T e S e R R SR Formerly 195.00. Final Reduction 3 Sport Suits of Imported Tweeds Homespun and overplaids, with Raccoon collars. Smart models....coeacpcecccsny Formerly 59.50. Final Reduction 5 Sports Coats Full shawl collars of raccoon. Made from beautiful soft finish fleeces. Browns and tans, for immediate wear.........cec.u0ev Formerly 49.50. Final Reduction 4 Utility and Sports Coats Belted; mandarin sleeve.. Collared with nu- tria; & smart coat.. Formerly 55.00. 26 Skirts For sports and business wear. - ‘Made in soft finish cloths. Tans, grays and over checks with tan and blue backgrounds.......... Formerly 9.75. Final Redxction 23 Street Dresses ‘Wonderful qualities in Kasha cloth, twills and velours, straight line modéls, braided an§ trimmed for business women.. ..osu Formerly 49.50. Final Reduction 35 Coats Of the Finest Soft Pile Fabrics, with all the wanted. furs, in browns; taupe, black. This season’s smartest style 3 Formerly 89.50. Final Clearance Final Reduction 98 20:0 2 260 _.2 239 69 .00