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' REXALLITES’ CONVENTION - ELECTS YEARLY OFFICERS * Banquet Features Closing Session of Two-Day Merting at Ebbitt Hotel. An election of officers and » banquet - featured the closing of the two-day conventicn of the Rexallites, Tri-State Rexall Club of Virginia, Maryland, - Delaware and_the District of Co-| - lumbia, at the Ebbitt Hotcl yesterday afternoon and last night. "Members - of the club consist of persons con- - mected with the Rexall Drug Company. 3.The following officers were elected: = J. C. Kearfoot of Martinsville, Va. - president; H. R. Rudy of Hagerstown, 2Md., first vice president; E. H. Bratten - of Milford, Del., second vice president; ! James R. Avent of Norfolk, Va., third | vice president, and John J. Reilly of Harrisonburg, Va., treasurer and sec- © retary. George M. Gales, vice president and . general sales manager of the United Drug Company, who spoke at the | banquet. talked on the relation of the United Drug_ Company to fts stockholders and their relation to the - company and emphasized the impor- | tance of loyalty in tfie organization. Strong sentiments were expressed against the Rexall stores handling liquors for sale, it being pointed out that to sell or handle liquor would have a tendency to lower the good standing of the stores. ‘William Knowles Cooper, president !|of the Rotary Club and secretary of the Y. M. C. A., made a brief address in which he made a comparison be- tween the Rexall and the above nam- ed club by pointing out the similarity From the New York Tribune. Americans spend more than $1,000,- 000,000 of their organization and functioning. | - Frank C. Larrabee, whose term as president just expired, presided. —_— Monosyllable Language. From the New York Bun. Ir the monosyllable languages the wors are composed of simple mono- syllahic roots isolated, and, as a rule, independent of one another. In this elementary form of language the root words correspond in thelr essence with general conceptions only, and are unrestricted by any notions of person, gender, number, time, mood or_relationship. The principal monosyllabic lan- guages are the Chinese, Annamese, Slamese, Burman and Tibotan. To these may be added the Pegu in Brit- ish Burma and the Kassia, confined to a small district in the south of Assam. ¥ Read the Big Victor Ad on Page 12 HEAR THE NEW TODAY at Arthur .lordan Piano Co. G Street at 13th One Cent a Day For Safety! As little as three dollars a year will rent a Safe Deposit Box at either of our banks—less than onc cent a day! What a small sum to pay for SAFETY—for the safckeeping of valuable papers, bonds, heirlooms, See us about one now—at either bank. etc.! Business men will find it very con- venient to rent boxes at our Uptown - Bank, 1333 G Street Large, roomy boxes, $3.00 per vear and up. Second N ational Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. 1333 G Street N.W. N.w. THE EVENING Sweet Bill Is High. stock. early for candies and choco: break for 212 years. There’s a Character to Mode Suits—That is Most Distinctive And our tailors have incorporated these features in the full range of grades—up to $70. There are unusual values at— $35—%40—%45 —and these are three grades strong in vari- ety and popularity. Featuring the 2, 3 and 4 button Sacks— and also the Mode exclusive Sports Models. Those scarce light shades are plentiful in Tweeds, Herringbones and Cheviots. Tailor- ing is what talks—and Mode tailoring is talk- ing eloquently in these Suits. Topcoats Mode make and made for the Mode by Richard Austin of London. The Mode Coat is decidedly a special value —in Tweeds, Knitted Cloths and Cheviots— waterproofed; and silk-trimmed. $28 The Austin Coats are characteristically English—Austin has’nt tried to Americanize a single feature. They are genuine Lon- doners. Beginning at $45 \'\| They’re all flocking to this sale We are positively GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Men’s Two-Pants Suits Men’s 10c Handkerchiofs | Manhattan Shirts A Large Assortment Formerly Sold For $5.00 Many Other Makes Included. ! B.V.D. and Other Makes of Union Suits Men’s Nansilk Union Suits Men’s Silk Stripe Union Suits--Special $1.39 821 Seventh SLNW. 4c Men'’s Lisle Socks Black & Brown Only -~ 18¢ $2 & $2.50 Silk-Knit Ties Seconds Men’s Pajamas $2.50 and $3 Values Here’s justafew special items! In all sizes and styles, conservative, sporty & Young Men's Models. $19.85 $5 and $6 SPRING HATS - $2.75 BOYS’ ALL-WOOL $2.29 Formerly Sold For $17.98 $1.59 | $8.45 STAR, WASHINGTON,. ucts, in normal times, exceeds the to- tal amount paid annually by all the railroads of the country for rolling ————— A London firm of watch and clock akers, claiming to be the oldest! firm of its kind in the world, has carried on its business without a TWO-PANTS SUITS D.. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1923, Seventh Street Some Very Special Men’s Suits With two pairs of Trousers 340 Concentrated effort has produced these Suits to sell at this price. Our designers have given them their best thought—interpreting the two, three and four-button ideas with exceptional smartness and creating Sports models that are practical Suits for wear about town and around the links. Pencil Stripes, Tan Checks and Stripes, Blue Unfinished Worsted, in very effective patterns— they were chosen wigh special care—and tailored to the Saks-degree of perfection. The satisfaction of being Saks dressed is in knowing you are well-dressed. Boys’ Furnishings Stripe and Pongee-color Blouses, with collars at- tached. Sizes 8 to 59C 16 years ....... Boys’ Shirts—new fancy stripe patterns; either neckband or attached col- Boys’ Shoes “The Hiker.” We con- trol this Shoe here. Made of Brown tent canvas; waterproofed; with leather trimmings and Armortread soles. $2.95 Sizes 9t06...... Children’s Hats Milan and Lizere Straw Hats—in the new shapes —plain colors and combi- nations. $4 to 52'95 Sale of Men’s ‘Union Suits Unusual Values 95c 5 for $4.50 For Saturday—these Boys’ Tweed Suits With two pairs of Knickers 23 Plaited Norfolk models—all wool and fast colors; alpaca lined and both pairs of pants full lined. They’re in the Grays that are so popu- lar-—roomily cut and well made. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ Linen Crash Suits 35 Special Values Pure Linen Crash—Middy, Balkan Button-on Suits—Natural and Gray shades. Red or Blue collars; or self collars trimmed with White or Black braid. Sizes 3 to 10 years. - Boys’ Tweed Reefers- 3655 Gray and quwn mixtures—Double breasted—belt all around : full lined ; and very smart in effect—as they are very excellent in value. Sizes 2 to 10 years. and You'll like this Saks’ Special Low Shoe C$4.9 There are three differ- ent cloths — Self-striped Madras; Silk-striped Madras and Pajama Checks —made on the most comfortable fitting model—knee length and sleeveless; closed crotch and elastic webbing in back. The sizes range from 34 to 50—with plenty of the big sizes. There are ten different styles in this assort- ment—designed for business, dress, dance and sports wear. A Shoe that will fit; and wear—and wear—till you'll marvel at the service it gives. Patent Leather, Black, Tan, Brown, Mahogany Calf and Kid; the Grain Leathers and. Elkskin Combination. Sizes 5 to 11; B to D widths. On the Economy Floor Reminaing of the i Men’s 2-Pants Suits—$19 | - There were 500 of these Suits placed on sale this morning—and the sale will continue through tomorrow. Tweeds—Herringbones and Cheviots—Young Men’s, Conservative and Sports models. They are wonderfully tailored Suits for such a price.