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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1923. 20 also played the part of Cardinal Wol- |erine; Karl G. Pearson, as the Duke by v t le, nd this ] Q |ye Pm‘ri"?‘ltfl oy ""‘f‘:‘l%&o ot ,“, amei SHAKESPEARE SOCIETY sey. The participants showed the re- | of Norfolk; Emmett Le Compt, as the L ) {Mongotia, ‘white anotner party has| PRESENTS PLAY SCENES |their feppective parts sndthe Knowi: |as the Earl of Surrey: 5. M. Monroe. 5 o e O E. adventured among Tibetan bandits in dge of the technique necessary to|as lord chamberlain,”and Smith E. quest of new plant specimens. Weller, in the part of Cromwell. { _— 2 3 | " The lectures will be hem“m u;e s spoare’ bt A lnv:-gefl afi;dlwffil wuvipreuent_ i auditorfum of the New Masonic oo i 2 Ao 2 erir i |Lieut. W. H. Mac ams. vice pres- Tempic. Practically all of them will | PI4¥® were presented last evening in | Girle Beach (o5 fang Goaty SULT | {dnt of the society, presided. be illustrated by motion picturesand |® dramatic program by the Shake- | Z20% "WFF7 7 00 < $ |1 |lantern slides. There will be - |speare Society of Washington, in the dre ditorfum every | o and every |duditorium of the New National Mu- [ Fmoon, at 4 ‘15, ntil the |seum, concluding Its celebration of ¢ April, except on Decem- |the tercentenary (1623-1923) of the 28. publication of the first folio of plays ! Propran of Sectusin. by, Shakespeare. . The complete program follows: ich Ado About Nothing” was | Original Shop ’ Adjoining portrayed by members society. Eol i Sy yed by members of the society, who showed a keen knowledge and | " Smart Dresses hakespeare's work., Only two scent-s‘ from act three and one from act fl\'v:‘ Introducing the incomparable type of values and variety of distinctive styles. 1scoop || Values $ 1 2 S0 Woodmard & Lothrop THE MEN’S STORE National Geographic SOciety"J’ Series to Open With Ad- dress on Aviation. H i Announcement was m the program of th season of the N Society which wi Wwith an add Na by Brig. Gen. Sir P ions in Ancient Carthage,” | | ber 14, by Count Byron Khun, ar Admiral ett, chief of the bu- | L Teau of acronautics, Navy Depart- (' ment. | Two notable lectures scheduled by |Ch . . Henry VIIT® wisitors from other lands are those | ua M. b i " |and third a presented. by Brig. Gen. Sir Percy Sykes, who | - 1 W. Beck, who directed this drama, will talk about Persia, upon which he | ua ¥ N - - 1s a foremost authority by reason of | ‘T ngincer Corps ed o the my Along the ifting’ the Vell of Mysterious |t December 21, by Roy | first address am Montgomery remarkabls i e forbidden " will be ‘ — Upto $25......... ered before the | ¥ 5 \ McGovern will tell of s " Pel y L by NO < 5 roush Sikkim 3 p o RED Every woman will want one of these beautiful new rt F. 5 i ¥a R\ dre: —tricotine, twill cord, velvet, satin, canton crepe, al Hunt,” February 15, i i . . Bartlett - i _J N\ © flat crepe, velour cliecks and wool jersey. All the more B 35 by e advanced fashion modes are represented—pouch sleeves, i wrap-around styles, coat dresses, circular flounces, tiered skirts, straightlines and’clever novelty effects. Offering hundreds of Clever New $5 Satin Hats—just received—on sale at. .. for the en. tire family. KRAFT & CO. 712 H St. N.E. No Branch Stores Woodmard & Lothrap I DOWN STAIRS STORE Selby Motor Co. | 1815 14th St. N.W. Phone North 9787 ciety ud of Violent Con- y J. Howard | an Cities,” Maroh' 28, What Well Dressed Men Wear 2 Football Game The football season has just well begun. Many more battles are to be fought on the gridiron before the season passes into history. Well dressed fans combine warmth and smartness in their clothes—warmth for comfort, smartness so that they are at ease among the crowd. April 1 the Southwest in April 11, by Fred A Value Sale Saturday Box Overcoats Are particularly smart this season, as they are graceful, easy-fitting garments that are both comfortable and good looking. Shown in a splendid assortment of browns, light and dark grays, fancy 85 mixtures and fine plaids____ Sack Suits Without question the leader is the easy-fitting lounge suit, but we also have the semi-fitting models for NEW LOW TIME PAYMENT PLAN Includes Freight, War Tax and Insurance—Delivered at Your Door. Caxh Monthly Sedan $265.10 $48.70 Coupe 240.00 43.92 Touring 170.00 31.42 Roadster 164.00 . \\\/_\\////4 men who will have no others. In 5 =) i fine worsteds, cassimeres, flannels; either two or three button styles. Thoroughly well Ial;lloreg " and marked at a specialize: q/4‘5 MEN’S WEAR 4 ; Many Coats Are g}“‘ e Il Manufacturer’s Samples This coat event for girls is surely one of the most important of the season, for in it are 180 coats with real fur collars to keep one warm during the coldest of winter weather. The sale in- cludes 25 styles of coats, which shows the variedness of the fashions. These are coats that make one want to try them on just to experience their comfort and style. 180 Coats With Fine Fur Collars Other coats are very prettily self - trimmed .in various styles. The materials are high grade, too. In the group are coats of Suedines, Velours and the fashionable Polaire cloth. Each one of them represents splendid value. These are the im- portant facts to consider: 180 Are Fur-Trimmed Many Coats Are Samples Sizes 7 to 14 Very Good Materials_ Every Coat Would Regularly Be Higher Priced : DOWN STAIRS STORE “Comfort” Hats High-grade felt and a distinctive shape combine to make these hats unusually smart. All $5 eolovs... .. . 3 Buckskin Gloves Soft, pliable and warmly lined. In the fashionable natural color $5 with plain stitched backs. Wool Mufflers Here are real partners for a football game as well as all winter sports— heavy, pure wool mufflers in a score of new patterns and color combina- tions. They protect your throat and form a buffer between the rougher fabric of your over- $6 coat and your neck : 'OVERCOATS $30—$38—$45 ---and up to $100 Smart Wool Vests The smart one sketched was im- ported from Austria—a soft, beau- tiful gray ribbed front and fleecy ‘Sale 700 Pairs Men’s Oxfords and High Shoes, $3.45 UR very extensive selection as- sures every man Overcoat satis- faction. We are featuring a new English Slip-On Overcoat; tailored of soft sportish woolens, at $55, which will give satisfactory service rain or shine and provides warmth without weight. For the outdoor man we are showing a large selection of Great Coats and Ulsters priced very mod- erate. SIDNEY WEST ‘(INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHES These high shoes and oxfords are a clean- up of a manufacturer’s line. They are of a good grade of leather and the best value in men’s shoes that the Down Stairs Store has ever offered, so early plain gray back. 'All pure wool, bound with satin down front and around armholes. It’s only one of ~hoice is advised. The high shoes are in brown and black, and oxfords are in brown. Each pair has Goodyear welt soles and flexible rubber heels. Sizes from 6:to 11 in the lot. Not every size in every style. DOWN STAIRS STORE price thg many here at its popular $1 2 Sturdy Oxfords For muddy fields and wet streets. A layer of white rawhide in sole and heel repels dampness. In Nor- wegian grain, tan or black. Straight tip, straight lace.... $].() Men’s Furnishings Section, First ficor Men’s Shoe Section, Second floor