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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1923. » Z5TH ANNIVERSARY [ROYAL ARCH MASONS 1% ot W ey 5 it i 25 B n e H. Lad Landau, general sales mana- Goldenberg’ 1 o rle: olatance o nr;vot ol:xe' B-Irtlroux urtl{lhltl:l'xn-t;!' ) i ¥ OOIAETDETE S 1 (F MAINE SINKING| HEADEDBY FULKERSON .- 2oz B e District National Bank 1406 G Street 1 ¢ prizes. “The Dependable Store” net limerick contest conducted here v;;;:,,:,:‘":g"?gt:"‘:g.:,, V. (2 Crowded Out of Our Roe Fulkerson was elected to the|from November 15 to December 15, g M D W Womase, i S head and Charles Cyrus Coombs to the | for_Which awards were made today e_ . Newlin, Miss 3 Regular Advertisement— Many Organlzahons Here | foot of the official line at the annual = §’,"w’i.‘{,?{',‘;‘“ai‘r':&.fi";"x e pecter i e Sons: "Mrs, ¥, M. T byt now See Page 24 for Other meeting and election of the Grand|business huresu. Chapter of Royal A In making the presentation Mr. Store News. Commemorate Date by Dlsthet of Corumbia, on Jasons of the |\ holley anmounced that there were | Adene Willlams, Mra. Alice V. Meeker, : : ple, 13th street and New York avenue, | 25,000 ~ limericks _submitted from | Mrs. Senella McMillan, Trilla B. Various Exercises. last evening. All the other officers| Washington and the vicinity. The | Young and Mrs. George W. Billings. e e e : inds 0 were advanced one step. Mr. Coombs Odds and E i is the junior past grand master of - . Masons of the District of Columbia, Furniture This is the twenty-A1uh anniversary | naving retired trom the office ot grand | =] ) [ [ =] El = (I == of the sinking of the United States|master at the annual meeting of the One Dining Room Sulte, battleship Maine in the harbor of Ha-{Grand Lodge in DeDcember. = leho_ buffet, oblong : The Grand Chapter last evening - Tt e iblnef and serv- yana, Cuba, which act sent the Unlted | plodged 32,500 to the united Masonic E T Goodman Co_ Inc. e $149 00 States into war with Spain and gave Temple fund. Vernon G. Owen, pres- & i ” i 8 i Cuba her freedom. ident of the High Priests’ Association , Do S e B s ¢ the Dis. | Of 1922, on behalf of the constituent | Stores all over town 1f you can’t come, phone four partment of the Dis- | chaprers, presented a stereopticon, a Another Pay Day —and are you capitalizing Now is the time to put that good resolution of yours into effect and start a Savings Account. Go as strong as you can—but a dollar will do it—and then make it a rule on every pay day hereafter to add R. N. I;[::?.f something. Off: You'll find you are soon going to = L'c. ,:" Jr. have a Bank Account that will be a chiffonler and Veterans, is commemorating the an- | Thayer, the retiring grand high priest. 2 ' v A past grand high priest's jewel was : $129 00 niversary by placing wreaths on the {5 PASK ErR00 IR DOSES He Grand GO()dIIIan Servlce Protec‘s Your o x:une, memorial in Arlington na- Chapter _ the spokesman beln Dr. l Y k t k onal cemetery and by appropriate{Mark F. Finley, grand master of Masons Livng Room Suite, ¢ the District of Columbla., € 00 uffed. _upholstered _ in Seremontes In the riding hall at Fort | % (8 0 Feports were submitted and able an our oc elour: large settee, arm Myer, Va. it was stated that the increase in W. P. Li b very potent factor in your pros- Ve e SINSCOM perity—as well as a very real pro- C. J. Gockeler i $ tection for the future. N. L. Sansbury kit W Make the start—and the rest will The “Friendly” Bank come easy. and wing chalir. The Ladies’ Auxiliary of the vet- membership of the local chapters dur- We don’t permit anything to come into stock in any of Reularly $195, $169.00 Cloty at figy ation und Lineal So-ling the year was slightly more than| our Stores that doesn't measure up to the Goodman stand- sy At cloty at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon |50, The official line of the Grand ) i Two Bookcases, mahogany placed on the memorial, which is the | Chapter for 1923 is as follows: ard. In other words, nothing short of the BEST. Thi al- Yaniah: single giass door, ad- Prescniod by Prosidene ariing " 1 i Ber Fulkerson, erand high priest:| ways true—whether in groceries or marketing—commodities justable shelves. the conclusion of this ceremony the 4 e 5 i hin; e deliver to you will sustain this Regularly $29.00, $20_00 Party proceedad o Fost Sromony ihg |priest: J. Davis Bradfleld, grand king: or delicacies. Everything w y Friday at Other ceremonies, which began at 2:30 | A" funasin i, Srand seribe; Arvine| feputation. Coupled with that is always the surety that you ol ——0] ——= | |———]o] —= 7] — Besides our service features—we pay interest on Savings Accounts at the rate of 3%. One Bedroom Suite, four o'clock. Colb and e ev. ying only the RIGHT price. pleces; walnut finish; bow- Harry F. Patterson. depertment e e e e ly the R P! foot bed, large dresser, chif- commander, U. l o,.i E‘“;‘mmn.fi:r!‘;a'doubla trict of Columbia, United Spanish War | typewriter and a purse to Delos W. V. was master {olen G. Yung, grand lecturer and We don’t have “bargain days"—but we do make EVERY forette and of ceremonies. Following an over-|Vichor. Charies 'R, Barrett, grand DAY A SAVING DAY toilet table. ture by the United States Marine T e et Regularly $230, $17900 Band, Lieut. William H. Santelmann, | (aPiain of the host: Raymond B. Friday at..... leader, Past Departiment 'Colrr:-m:'ndou{"?fi‘,‘fg'l; e e Three things we guarantee—quality—service—price. Oak Bedroom Sulte, el one. chairman of the Maine {oaptain; L. Whiting Estes, grand mas- ve'l sisting _of _double bed, Memortal committee. called the assém- |ier of the third vail; Luther H. War- Fhone=welllidoitheizest. dresser and chiffonier: quar- gt order. orhe colors were Dre- |ing, grand master of the second vail, sented by a color guard of bluejack- ¥ | tered oak finish g ot and Charles C. Coombs, grand master A siesarty “bito. $98.00 | | spand, i, bana vjayed he Bk S et ask [——]a]——o]c——]o]c——o]——} o ¥ . |Spangled Banner, foilowing which Berulany Wi S MR IS b ey - RGO B s —————————— One Living Room Sulte, ma- pronounced the invacation. hogany-finish frames; uphol- Addresses were delivered by Past! stered with tan imitation Commander-in-Chief Daniel V. Chis- | leather. Regu- holm, H. L. Deam, department com- | arly 0, Fri- $59. mander, Grand Army of the Poto- g mac Capt. John Lewis Smith, past |——=ojc——=]ol——lolc———jol—=lal——]g] =———|olc——=|o|c—=|gule—mola] m o commander-in- chlef, U. S. W. V., and Thres) Floor LAmDS, Tu8: department commandeér, American y " @uisn; doubie light; Leglon, and Representative Richard e 24 - inc siik @ Yates : 3 ‘p - d ? fi [ ¢ .t S R | TR _ LS al\\é NRSHU r{;{ 'S (-9’{ draiure Three Table Lamos, e Band and singing by the Lafayette Square Quartet: Elizabeth H. Callow, Marion McCoy, Wiibur Gantz and Ed- | win Cailow. d N Friday A squad of United States marines e e e N oo TN 9 L 7T g | N\ Hebruary Murniture Sale e et o RAmS WE”. BEAR 2 Is an event extraordinary—featuring Quality Furniture at ';n;; Ao saking chatre, |1 WASHING]'UN R"‘[S : Low Prices. Below are a few of the many outstanding values $750 which are to be found on every floor in our big building. ay at... o Rocking Chairs, , lon=n cuslion seat Plans for broadcasting throughout the United States the annual cere- mony to be held at 9 o'clock on the pracssmd | oA A February Sale of Rugs ~fi‘§fi"§§.?§z&u"m DS IERNER of the Washington Monument are |} being perfected by Col. C. O. Sherrill. = . < :‘in charge of public bulldings and Dressing Sacques il grounas. S This initial ceremony here at the and Kimonos great shaft on the morning of the Women's Dressing Sacques, of ||l| anniversary of the birth of George zood quality percaie; in neat pat- i} waghington has always been one of s: also some of flan- , s ol s T I Anees hera” Annualiy. Cand thie ear ch, Frida: [ C [lli blans are being completed to make G it especially so. imonos, in as- The office of public bufldings and ill{ grovn1s will display forty-eight flags, [{{ one for each state of the Unfon, in & cirele around the base of the monu- ment, each flag to be held by a mem- ber of the High School Cadet Corps. | ! "“The forty-eight flags will be flung to the breeze at 9 o'clock sharp that I morning, accompanied by a salute to 0dd Lots of the colors. Wreaths then will be s X7 placed at the base of the Monument T try R Axminster Rugs y b. sentatives of vari - apestry kugs A g Boys' Wear Izations. - Frederick D. Owen of the . g office of public buildings and ground: <12 X R e Rty eorto lll | Shi nave charge of arrangements at 9x12 8.3x10.6 9x12 8.3x10.6 e cl ckers. Also All- the Monument. i / B e T Field musicians from the 3d Battallon, : il epl 2 sizes 8, 9 and 10 years. $3 75 }uzéh {:f-m;y. mml‘ F;o;‘]t wanam‘.}?x:], A % W 1 F D 1 R S Values' worth § and 6, . for the occasion, and will play sev- \ a u 1 ls 1 g OO ul e 8 2 Suits, in eral numbers after the salute, while | x7: 19 10.6 4 iy 5 o . ¥ ts Cromp- (| g e Aington” National Monu. | VoAl 1Ry, CEnain As pictured—in ten beautiful pieces; consisting of six-foot Exten- ne ent ment” Soclety.” the "Asociation’”o¢ $69 7 5 tO $169 7 5 sion Table, China Cabinet, Server, large Buffet, five Side Chairs and one L Friday $4.79 [l mitacy sresnizations of the city are to J < Armchair, with tapestry-covered seats. An extra good value for...... ack Rubber Coats, [l | === = - make; guaranteed | waterproof; sizes 1 40 i8 years. ues worth £ *'Sayer Sehool Pants, of nsat suit- 1 1 ::_,g:’ffi;:z‘:?u,":.’nm:.lss:ri‘:g 575:-5: Mothers are ' ‘ 2 Chlffonler Worth c. iday With mirror, in mahogany, wal- Boys' School Blou of oxford — | ;;;fjse\‘-’;lg:.scnb!d on the right s s i i sl difference s 6 (uhIG F,\":flir\’. 77C cac! ay o - - They’re the ones who wor- (F d T ra,) . Odd Lot of Boys’ Wash Sults, of ry about the way certain . small feet wear out rub- s 5 ‘;-m o bers! That’s why mothers N rirat and Thira ¥ :'ltjslfi;’r;m 'to nkyfor U.S. Rubbers and Arc- Remnants of Laces tics are built to stand the and Embroideries handess seais | Theis wedr f c : is not a matter of chance 0 : 2 3 B i One-Half Price —it is actually measured : ’ 2 . ; o, S Dresser All remnants and odd pieces of and tested before 1h¢y y———=5 2 o 2 T.aces, Nets and Embroideries, in > desirable lengths and patterns. leave the factory. > Varions widihs, Marked at ONE- HALF regular price. All styles for men, wo- g modotn i |8 Overstuffed Living Room Suite e e 4 less they have the «“U.S.” G L s S Huwil Odds and Ends of trademark. Itwill pay you - A handsome Suite, as pictured, consisting of -Settee, Rocker and e 337 75 Kni t i ~ Winged-back Fireside Chair, upholstered with velour; outside backs cov- 9 .75 ered in same material. A big value for the February Sale ............ Underwear ||| | . - Women’s Cotton Union Suits, With mirror, in either mahogany, light weight, low neck and sleeve- = ' > . g . % ’ COlOnial TOllet T A | o Tea Cart These Names Spell “Quality That Endures’ Table slightly solled. Values v . : worth $1.00, Friday at In walnut finish, as pictured, Women's Cotton ' Underwear, = Walnut finish, good looking “Kroehler” “Englander”’ “Royal Easy”’ “Sellers” with triplicate mirror. Well light weight; sepurate garments; made and very attractive. hirt low neck and : S | == 3 0 G ec-a" 5 5 p ‘ Hoeveleas; pants knee 45 Qi Al eyrrebicrore Duofold and Beds, Springs and Morris Kitchen length. Worth 85c each, C ) Z e ed W i : $ 1 7.7 5 Duofold Suites Couch Beds i Chairs Cabinets Odd lot heavy fleeced. cotton: high neck and long sleaves; “Forest Mills® brand; slightly soiled. Worth 89c each, Friday at Boys’ Heavy Fleeced Union Sulits, jaeger color; sizes 4 and 6 years. Friday at Children's Whita Fleeced Union Suits, Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, knee pants: small sizes; perfect quality. IC Chiidren’s’ Medium.weight Cot. ton Fleeced Pants; sizes 6 to 13 h vears; nverfect quality. a .” Foothold Worth 65c pair, Friday C for women at . k3 H : 4 8 99 Lot of Men's Half Hose, kf maco cotton and lisle; plain or C) ° white only; limited y [ > quantity. Seconds of 25c values, Friday OC u ers —_—