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18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923. ROTARY CLUB DROPS CHRISTMAS PARTY Duplication of Effort Given as Reason for Giving Up Chil- dren’s Entertainment. ganization in the New Willard Hotel yesterday. Arthur D. Marks, president of the club, announced ‘later that several charitable activities would be thor- | oughly consideed by the directors, | and the informed at its next | meeting. which would be fostered by the organization this Christmas. attendance in the way guests featured the e being more than 100 luncheon, most of We Make a Specialty of Filling Oculists’ Prescriptions A. KAHN Inc. Optometrists and Opticians | in the clty an appeal urging them to country. The list of patrons and [time have calld him Maurice, Bert | Not only is his present name hard o]l —=|o|—=|o[c=[a]lc—F]ol—"i=4 /Il be held by the Humane Educa- to change his name to Bert J. Mau- | not understand it. He is represen 1 $1 Will Open a Savings Account Open &t 8:30 A.M. L ::m: s;c(:ty lty(hae(:olunnm on No- WOULD CHANGE Hls NAME rice. by Attorpey George C. Gertman. E . Society Leaders to Be Patrons of & e e " - «Mutt Show” at Coliseum aro notified "‘f,‘,, g:zs_c;nr;lc":l;';}”,, Declaring that the name “Maurice Many dog collars and leashes are his friends and associates for some 3 ; betns eoniEibated by, business. men ) Today’s Star |/ szseas issued an appeal in the interest of the \} common Yalley purp.” = ! . T ‘alls for @ prize for each mutt en- E ~ fered. ‘The judges will include some TYPEWRITERS "HiS MASTER'S VOICE”, Let U w k T fort, the annual kiddies' Christmas | dally police bulletin to every bluecoat S . or. oge er party of the Rotary Club was de-| = : = 8 \ - As a customer of this bank your individ- General Typewriter Co. : 616 14th St. N.'W.—1423 F St. N, an every legitimate way. VICTOR RECORDS HERE Throre, saning . “Colamia” s o omerL.\N1ttCo. ALLEY DOGS’ EXHIB'T'ON bring to the attention of dog owners batronesses will Include the leaders |J. Mroczk! "]'Jlf" & musician, today | to pronounce, he says, but those with vember 9 and 10. l b. .N ti - Humane Education Soclety’s head- |is more easlly pronounced than his Ill Co a onal I;a“k Next Month. and dog lovers. But many more will Maj. Daniel Sullivan, superinten- f the best known dog lovers in the n s Rented, Sold, Repaired sehs clared off for this year. after some ual business matters ‘become of interest to very-definite, practical value to the business “Knabe Pianos” BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE i o %t || $4 Blankets and Comforts, $2.95 ea.| e S Heavy-weight Blankets, 66x80-inch doublebed size, in_white, tan or | hirty-thira degree ||[| gray with blue or pink borders, also Robe Blankets, size 72x80 inches, in asons. [l jacauard, block patterns of blue, pink, tan and gray; slightly mussed from | GETS AID OF POLICEMEN on their bea’s the Ymutt show,” which of society In Washington. asked th: District Su%umo Court | whom he comes in dally coftuct cans | The police in the various precincts quarters, 513 11th street northwest. putronymic, “Mroczklewics,” and that The police department yesterday | 911 F Street $250,000.98 be needed, for the plan of the soclety Owing to much duplication of ef-|dent of police, broadcast in the (Lewest Rates) . - discussion at a meeting of the or- SE CT YOUR CTRO ; d us, and we work together to help you in man who wants to grow. {We invite you to avail yourself of our service. Our Savings Compound Dept. Pays Interest whom were Opthalmology of M. eeting “Wee" Georgie | |} handling. thie ok A el Comforts, double-bed sizes 72x72 panied at the plano all, both of the Rad- ua circult, rendered || 12 several son THE WEATHER District of Columbla— Increasing cloudiness and warmer tonight, prob- ably followed by showers tomorrow; moderate shifting winds. aryland—Cloudy tonight and to- Iy showers tomorrow; portion tonlight; in- t and north winds. plaids of blue, pink, tan a | blue or pink borders, sols 66x80-inch double-bed size d grays, tte boun. Comfort | or pink borders. . Goldenberg's—Fou 0Odd Lots o $1.45 pair Were 52 and $§2.50 ng cloudiness and | | armer tonight, probably reme southwest por- showers; increasing | | Raln tonight and to- armer tonight; cooler to- | |} fternoon. i el T eaty> i ouvi Eunen. | white and ecru colors. | Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. novelty effect or heavily worked de: p.m., 30.06; 8 pm.,|| ight, 30.04; 4 a.m., 29.98; | |} 28 pairs of high grade Silk-mi | inches wide, and 2% yards lor s r— 2 me date last yea: eolor desiens. st, 45, dition of the Water. I and condition of the Great Falls—Temper- | |§| dition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) | Today—Low tide, 9:27 a.m. and 9:55 | | ; high tide, 2:47 a.m, and 3:23 ! orrow—Low tide, 10:24 a. 10:53 p.m.; high tide, 3:51 a.m. 422 pm Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. and | |l suites which have accumulated The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 6:19 am.; sun sets onor | Some of these pieces may be row—Sun rises 6:20 a.m.; sun se b be sold “as is.” The quantit ol Bets 5:25 p. Moon rises 2:26 p.m.; sets 12:21 a.m, Automobile lamps to be lighted one- balf hour after sunset. 2 odd Chifforettes, in old ivy Weather in Varlous Citles, Sl A finish. Formerly sold at $60.00. Reduced to $25 2 odd Chifforettes, in old ivory fnish. Formerly sold at g5 $95.00. Reduced to One odd Chifforobe, in old {ivory finish. Formerly :nld at $160.00. Reduced g5 State of Btations, Weatber, *ysn jew | with removable glass tray; {} ber-t { r e d wheels. Formerly sold at | duced to 7 odd Serving Tables, in wal- nut, mahogany and fumed oak srlrh; dropped from expensive | ning room suites. | Choice at $12.50 5 Bookcases, 2.door style, 36 inches wide; In mahogany fin- ish; four adjustable shelves. Formerly sold at $42.50. szs Reduced to .. . One _10-piece ng Room Suite, of Louls XVI period; com- bination wainut finis! ing of 69%-inch Bu . Cloudy Clear’ Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Clear’ Pt cloudy icar ch round Extens‘on Table, extra wide China Cabinet, open Server, 5 Side and 1 Arm Chair, uphol- stered in ta Formerly | priced at $4 duced to ... One odd Vanity Dresser, in old ivory finish; center mirror, 48 | Inches long, with swinging side mirrors; full size case. | Sold for $125.00. to a N Lake City. San’ Antonlo, | One Vanity Dresser, very large | size, In French gray. finished with colored decorations. Left from a_ $750.00 white cotton, covered with good quality figured comfort fabrics. $6 and $7 Blankets and Comforts Heavy-weight Wool and Cotton mixed Blankets in or cottun filling, covered with fine grade sateens and | figured cambrics, in beautiful patierns, with plain blue $12.50 and $15 Silk-Mixed Ta Il Portieres, $7.45 > Only one and two pairs alike. slight defects in the weave, but the appearance will not be affected. | case of “first come, first served.” and 72x73 inches; filled with soft also white with d ends to match. s with lambswool f Curtains $2.65 pair | Were $3.50 and $4 | .. In this are lots from 1 to 5 pairs alike—Scotch, Nottingham or | Filet effects, in white, ivory and ecru colors; 2% yards long; neat signs. Also Voile or Marquisette Curtains, with lace edges and insertions; 2% and 234 yards long; pestry xed Tapestry Portieres, 45 to S0 | 1g, in beautiful two-tone or self | Some in the lot have | Closing Out Odd Lots of FURNITURE We have a number of odd pieces and one-of-a-kind in our furniture stocks, and | tomorrow they will all be tagged with red tickets and/ marked at deeply reduced prices for immediate disposal. slightly marred, and all will s are small, and it will be a 4-piece Bedroom Suite, Grand | Rapids make, old fvory enameled | or mahogany finish. ~Consisting | of Chiffonier, two Beds, 3-fGot 3-inch size, This | suite when complete so for $645.00. Reduced to 5249\ 4 odd Chifforobes and Chiffon- fers, in American walnut finish; formerly sold at $49.00. Reduced to v ; formerly sold | at $12.50, $14.50, $16.50 and $19.50. | To be closed out tomorrow at ex- | actly HALF PRICE 5, $7.25, $8.25, $9.75 | 18 0dd Wood Beds, left from g || high priced suites, including ma- hogany, walnut and old ivory | finishes. All 4-foot 6- 5895 inch size. Reduced to.. - 236 F St 1330 G St. NW. 3% 5] I= }m |2 i lolc—jalc]o]c——=o[—=| g's BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE® & Tomorrow, the Big Day to Buy Two-Pants Suits and Overcoats! Opens Tomorrow Morning at 8:30 0’Clock Tollet Table and |f|]/}! One odd Single Day Bed, frame | of Kaltex fiber reed, box spring construction, cretonne covered cushions and _bolsters. For- merly sold at $55.00. duced to One odd A finis slightly imper- fect. ' Sold for $35.00. Reduced to 3 odd Toilet Tables, with triple mirrors; mahogany and | walnut ' finishes. ~ Re- 519.75i duced to . 3.piece Mahogany Bedroom Sulte, consisting of 52-inch Dresser, full sizé Bed and Tollst | Table; & high grade make. Com- plete * ‘suite sold for' ga50) $685.00. Reduced to. 3 Golden Oak Extension Din. | ing Room Tables; colonial ped- estal tops; slightly fm- Men---Our Great Anniversary Clothing Day Is Ready! YA/ , p // s 1w, vy yg g “flwy, a1t e Wyt () /"'I/"' oL R .i‘ .'4 AN {/ e A Double-Barreled Opportunity We have planned a Clothing Event of out- standing importance as a climax to our An- } _ niversary, and we are ready tomorrow with | » values that should bring crowds of men. $14.75 suite. Reduced to perfect. Reduced to... All Cotton Mattresses Lot _of All Cotton Mattresses, well packed } $5 95 .. and of good weight. "All sizes for single and double beds. Covered with art ticking; heavy roll edge, closely tufted Don’t get the impression these are the sort of Suits and Over- coats $22.50 will ordinarily buy—because they are NOT $22.50 ; garments, but are choice, high quality clothes, with the well-bred air of distinction that is always associated with much higher prices. They are here at this low price because our Anniversary Sale is upsetting all precedent in value-giving. And when the clothing store opens tomorrow morning at 8:30 men will be privileged to choose from as fine a selection of Two.Pants Suits and Overcoats as we have ever shown in a special sale. Two-Pants Suits For fabric quality, fit and finish they compare favorably with suits sold regularly at many dollars more! A distingnished selection of Fall’s best styles and fabrics. Carefully tailored of fine all-wool Worsteds, Cassimeres and Blue Serges. They are 2 and 3 button, single-breasted, young men’s models, Sport models and Norfolk models, in sizes 35 to 44. Blue Serge Suits in sizes up to 50, in models to fit the short, the tall, the slender and the stout man as well as the man who wears a regular size. : Great, Warm, Comfortable Plaid-Back Overcoats Up-to-lhe-t'ninute styles, fashioned of all-wool Plaid-back Overcoatings, in rich colorings of light or dark shades—a value and selec- tion that positively has no equal in Washington! Inside and out they are tailored correctly and because of the splendid quality of the fabrics they will give you all the service you could desire. Models to please young men and men who want to stay young looking, belt all around and patch pockets. If you want the best Two-pants Suits and Overcoats that $22.50 has bought in years, come to our “Anniversary Clothing Day” to- morrow. . No charge for alterations, if any are required. . Cloudy A Wonderful 2 Days Selling of New Beautiful Hats Friday and Saturday Only Where Your Dollotrr Count Mart Great, warm coats with perfect fitting raglan shoulders, A Sale of Fall Hats Bought at a special price—sold on the same basis. New Fall colors and shapes at a worth- while savifip .o il aend $ .98 Clothing Store Opens at 8:30 Tomorrow Mornin For the convenience of our men friends who wish to choose their Winter Clothes before 4 going to work tomorrow morning, our Men’s Clothing Store will be ready to give full service at 8:30 o’clock Friday morning. - A Collection Seldom Equaled at This Price. Dress and Sport Hats for the Matrons and Misses