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10 —_— MOTHERS APPROVE TEACHERS'BILL District Congress Gives 0. K. to Amended Capper Meas- ure at Long Session. The District Congress of Mothers' Parent-Teacher Assoclations gave BARACA BIBLE CLASS HOLDS ANNUAL BANQUET Gen. A. A. Fries and Members of Tongress Speak at Twelfth Yearly Event. The twelfth annual banquet of the Baraca Bile class of the Metropolitan Baptist Church was held last night in the hall of the church. President P. L. Rogers of the class dellvered the opening address. Speakers included Gen. ¥ries, Representative Lowrey of Mississippi, Representa- tive Hooker of Virginia, Rev. John Compton Ball, pastor of the church, and Judge J. W. Whitten. Guests of honor were John Bolan, Rev. H. W. O. Millington, executive THE EVENING STAR, WAS A. F. Anderson of Calvary Church, Rev. W. E. La Rue of the Takoma Park_Churth, Arthur Orr, editor of the Gladiator; Rev. W. L. Van Horn of the Wisconsin Avenue Churoh, Mrs, J. W. Whitten, Mrs. P. L. Rogers and Mrs. John Compton Ball. STUDENTS TO GIVE PLAY. Tech Pupils to Enter Competition for Brown Alumni Cup. With the first performance Friday night in the Central High School auditorium of its spring play, “The Road to . Yesterday,” Tech High School will enter into competition with the other Washington high schools NGTON., MARCH IN ALEXANDRIA POTOMAC K. OF C. PLAN Participation in Washington Birth- day Parade Arranged for To- morrow Afternoon. Seven hundred and fifty members of Potomac Council, Knights of Colum- bus, are expected to march tomorrow afternoon in the George Washington Birthday anniversary parade in Alex- andria, Va. The marchers will be in charge of R. J. Latchford, acting as marshal for the Potomac Council contingent. Announcement was made by Mr. Latchford today_that the trlp would be made from Washington both by D. C., WEDNESDAY. Potomac Council will attend the an- nual memorial mass in & body at St. Peters Church, 2d and C_streets southwest, when Rev. E. J:. Sweeney, S. J., will’ be the celebrant. —_—— HUNT CLUB ELECTS. Admiral Grayson Is Made Presi- dent of Society Organization. Rear Admiral Cary Grayson was elect- ed president of the Riding and Hunt Club last night. Other officers are: Maj. John G. Quekemeyer, first vice preaident; Mrs, Harold Walker, second vice president, and Melvin Hazen, sec- retary and treasurer. Direcors for three years are: Mrs. Walker, MaJ). Queke- meyer, Mrs. W. Sinclair Bowel Henry C. Whitehead, Wilton J FEBRUARY 2 1, 1923 EEEEEE%EEEEEE Washington's Largest Exclu- size Ready-to- Wear Shop For Thursday AM. b’ilipsbnru 508 to 614 11th ST. N.W. The House of Courtesy- for the Brown Unlversity alumnl cup to be awarded for the best dramatic produétion. Although four perform- ances will be given, the judges will base thelr decision on the merits of the opening night's show. Performances will be glven Satur- day night and agaln March 2 and 3. - | The play offers unique opportunitics Rev. | for the high school talent. automoblles and train. Speclal train service will be operated on the Wash- Ington and Mount Vernon rallway until noon. Automobiles will assem- ble at the K. of C. Hall, 924 10th street, prior to 11:30 o'clock and the tour to Alexandria will be made In a body by the fleet of motors, In the morning bLefore the assembly for the trip to Alexandria members of bert, Maj. Henry J. Leonard and Frank Hight. secretary of the Colimbla Assocla- tion of Baptist Churche: son Richardson of the Church of Kemersville. « 2 >. Marseglla of the Church of the Redeemer, Rev. T Q. Harlan, Rq Second Chureh, ¥ horne of the Pet Indorsement to the Capper teach- alary and school reorganization in its amended form at an all-day erday at the Ebbitt Hotel. tion voted to throw it ind the measure as ‘nded by the House District com- mittee after a ngthy discussion, in which Allan Davis, principal of Busi- ness High School and chairman of council, participated. cott Rafter, president of admonished the mothers er and whip into shape hool improvement pro- gram. She stressed the necessity of adequate playgrounds and well light- ed schools. Study Chalk Daust. of the health committee of the ation to study the effects of lic dust on the physical condition the pupils were outlined by Mrs. Joseph anders, chairman. She also Showed n slides of the work being her committee in the schools. ities of tha Child Welfare in the interest of the health ol child were explained ynn, president of the Davis gave an illus- > on the work of the Tl’le Annual Rummage Sale Our custom, you know, is to givc the half day we are open on the 22d over to a clearance of all remaining small lots—the climax of the season. _———————— More than 150 languages and dia- lects are current in India and Burmabh, and the distinct alphabets of these countries, many of which are very elaborate, outnumber all uthers In the hurch, 1108-1111' G-Strest N.W. For a Half Day Tomorrow Some Very Special Values Have Been Secured This holiday affords thousands of government employes an opportunity to shop for their spring costumes. Appreciating this fact, we have prepared for a tremen- dous half-day selling. Your time is limited to less than four hours, and naturally you'll want to shop where you are assured of getting the smartest modes. The newest materials and the most favored colors combined with moderate prices. Make this store your Shopping Headquarters. Prices are inordinately reduced—and for that reason please do not a!k us to Eend C. O- D-_and every P“!’cl’la!c must be final. reor done by Dresses 39 Cl‘epe Dre!ses—' Reduced to ...... 87 Crepe and Velvet Dresses, for street and evening— Reduced to . .. 16 of the finer Street Dresses— Reduced to 55 Fine Cloth and Crepe Dresses— Reduced to g Among . o ceeen e oe Frederick Women's and Misses’ New Spring Dresses $ 1 5.00- They are not Fifteen Dollar Dresses, but models and qualities that are worth a great deal more. Stewart, chairman of the committee of the congress, Hermine Schwed, of the National Constitutional Govern- Very Special Kid Gloves $1.50 pair Kid Gloves, contrasting Black, League for ment. Mrs, William T. Bannerman, chair- man of the committee on education, presented -to the mothers a question- naire designed to show what improve- ments t believe should be made in the public educational system of the District Two-button with self or stitching on back. Browns, Tans, Gr: etc., from regular stock and re- duced for half a day’s selling. —_— t employers may of employment n _from membership trade unions is the substance of a decision rendered recently by the supreme court of Massachusetts. 6 Cloth Sport Coats, full lined— Reduced to 30 Winter Coats, plain and fur-trimmed— Reduced to 10 High-grade Fur-trimmed Coats— Reduced to New Slip-over Sweaters $4.95 You'll like the new styles and colors in these smart- looking Sweaters. They are made properly and fit per- fectly. Excellent quality and priced very special. Baked Comet Rice with Cheese A special COHCBSS;OI’I from the mal(er permits us to offer them at this price. The very newest models and the most popular materials and colors are included. Choose from Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Paisleys, Taffetas and many beautiful combinations. All sizes for women and misses. Silk: Hosiery $1.88 pair 500 pairs, absolutely perfect quality Pure Thread Silk Hose, in Black, Brown, Gun Metal, Tan, etc. Reinforced at sole, heel and toe to insure extra service. Suits 6 Fur-trimmed Suits, small sizes— Reduced to 6 Fur-trimmed Suits; only small sizes— Reduced to cuptal 2 tablespoonfals bread crumbs ELT the butter, add the flour and mustard and stir th- er until smooth. Add the milk gradually, stir until boiling and put in the seasonings and one-half cupful of the cheese. Put one-third of the Comet~ Boiled Ricein the bottom of an oiled baking dish, pour over it one-third of the sauce and in this way until rice and sauce are all used. Mix the remaining cheese with the bread crumbs, sprinkle over the top layer of sauce and bake in a moderately hot oven, about thirty min Comet Rice Packed in Sesled Packages — never sold loose A Wonderful Lot of Spring Coats, $25 You'll be surprised at what a beautiful sport or dressy COat can be bought }Ie!’e tomorrow at twenty-five dollars. The materials, the workman- ship and tl:le styles will be far beyond your expec- tation. Mostly all are silk lined—"Wood." the new Tans, Grays, Black and Navy. Spring Suits, 25 The best looking suits we have ever sold at anything near the price. Balkan Blouse and straightline models. Embroidered and plain tai- lored styles of fine tricotine and twills. All sizes. Furs l—— F——o|c—=|olc—c——=|o[c—= o] == lole—F0lol——= [——=[o|c—= o[ —= o] c—= ] o [ —] 6 Dyed Marten Chokers — Reduced to . 3 Ringtail Chokers, two-skin Reduced to . 3 Sealine Coats; skunk collar and cuff; Reduced to 4 Sealine Coats, 36-inch length— Reduced to Very Special Radium Silk Underwear $2.95 You'll agree with us they extraordinary values. Fine, lus- trous quality radium silks, in flesh and orchid. 'Dainty tailored mod-+ els and lace-trimmed styles. Choose from Teddys and step-ins. 759 1459 BIOUSGS 45 Cotton, Pongee and Dimity Blouses— Reduced to 48 Crepe de Chine, White Pongee and Tricolette Blouses— Reduced to 4 96 Net and Voile Blouses and Metalesse Jncquettes— Reduced to 54 Fine Blouses, lace, embroidery and bead trimmed— Reduced to —Skirts 20 Cloth Skirts, plain, ch Reduced to ....... Stunning New Silk Petticoals, All-silk Jersey and Radium Silk Petticoats with beautiful Paisley designs. The very newest thing on the market. Also plain tops with figured ruffles in pleated and novelty effects. All lengths and rubber at waist. Smart-Looking New Blouses, $4.95 Paisley Blouses in five distinct models—in ma- terials such as Canton Crepes, Rough Crepes, Ra- dium Silk and Pongee, combination. All sizes. 510 T is more a matter of SLEEP, than of bed or board. Some people cansleepsitting up, standing up, even while walking. Many people can't sleep in the softest of downy beds; and all of us suffer occasionally from nerve- racking, wearing, tiring wakeful- ness at night. There is always a reason for sleeplessness. Usually, itisa“sour” stomach, a liver that has “lain down” on the job, congested bowels, or biliousness. Then, just before retiring, take Beecham'’s Pills. They soothe an uneasy stomach, encourage the or- gans of digestion and elimination to natural activity, and assure restful sleep no matter what! At All Druggists—25c and 50c Charming New Hats Specially Priced at “Peacock” and “Bally” Street, Dress and Theatrical Footwear PRING is at hand. Her earliest messengers are here. Fore- most among them, the shoes you will need for wear on Easter morn and the spring days to follow. Sprightly Peacock Shoes are more than fashioned-fulfillments—they ‘are wogue-prophecies, while the imported “Bally” made in Switserland creations, are simply enchanting. Perfect of their kind, the ultimate in elegance and costume—charm-enhancement, both are the ne plus ultra in distinction. \ Sweaters, etc.— 21 Worsted Sweaters and Scarfs— Reduced to ...... = 96 Fiber Silk Scarfs, striped and plain— Reduced to ¥ 96 Fine Fiber Silk Scarfs, striped and plain— Red“ced to e ——T el F — el el [e——ole—— el s [ e ——T"] Over 500 hats from which you may choose. In- cluded are the season’s newest shapes and colors and every one a great deal less than regular price. MAFERIALS COLORS Hair - Braids . . Milans Tagal Braids Hemps All ARE Spring Styles— All. THE Spring Styles A Large and Lovely Variety From Which to Choose Priced at $6.85 lo $12.50 i The New Organization Assures You of Absolute Do this tonight, and by mern- | Satisfaction or Money Cheerfully Refunded Black Navy Copen Henna Silk and Straw Green Combsnations Tats, Grays Beautifully trimmed with Fruits, Flowers, Ribbons and Fancies iWuhmg Won't Rid ! Head of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of | dandruff 1s to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of| ordinary liguid arvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and| HOSG 116 pairs Hose, wool, mercerized and all-silk, with lisle tops. Reduced to ........ M-illlnery— About 300 Spring Hate—new shapes for the coming season. In Straw, Silk and Hair Cloth. Shapes and colors that §).75 are correct. All grouped at Rummage Price........ ST PR 't I S e | :—EEE—:@E—:@%EEE:—EEE ing most, if not all, of your dan- druff will be gone and three or| | four more applications will com- pletely dissolve and entirely de-‘ | stroy every single sign and trace | of it, no matter how much dandruff; you may have. You will find, too, that all itch- ing and digging of the scalp will stop_at once, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hun- dred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any | drug store and it never fails to do the work.—Advertisement. i [o/[——=[o]c—=o]—=|olc—=|el—Do —=]a|—=]o]——c—=]o]c——=]ol—=lale—xmo]o] \