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38 FREE MUSIGFETE Fourth Midweek Event of Season to Be Given at Central High Tonight. : PROGRAM. March, “Tannhauser” Overture, “Fingal's Ca: Mend Grand march, “Marche T The Army Band, Willlam J. Stanard, leader, reryhody. Fancy dance, “The Peacock” Mildred Ince. March, “America First”,.Losey The Army Band. Descriptive dance, “The Moth and the Flame” Katherine MacLeod 4 Duet for flute and horn, “‘Sere-* nade' .« Titd Staft Sergt. Kravatz, Serst.; Bandel, accompanied by the, Army Band. v John Walsh at the piano. * (a) “Merry Life" N (b) “Sweet and Low" Everybody. Two-face dance—Specialty Marion O Selection, “Les Preludes The Army Band. Solo dance, “La_Mode"” stelle Murra: “Scotland’s Burning"—Round Everybody. v Announcements ’ (a) "Raymond Overture,” ! Thoma (b) “Poet and Peasant,” ' it von 8 Master Henry Goldstein, x\l:‘:g? phoniat. . Group dance—Toe specialtyy Regina Biges, Dorothy Gna- ham, Katherine MacLead, Stephanle Maserick, Martha midweek event of the winter season. Lawrence, William J. Stannard, leader of the Army band, and Estelle Murray of the Murray School of Dancing, is THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- C, The program arranged by Director sAYs NOTE, cALLED HOAX MIAMI, Fla, November :16.— The of great variety and promises to be | inding on the beach here of a Bottle lone of the assoclation’s most beau- | containing & note to the effect tha tiful entertainments. Lisst's “Les The Army band will be featured In | ho: Preludes” and v “Tannhauser” march, with a thirt the t the steamer Niccia was sinking and all were lost is looked” upon as a since there is no_record of a by that na: The message S. Niccla, Gibraltar, sinking, re minute program, beginning at 7:46 [ all lost. Nov, 1—23. o'clock, that will precede the regu- lar concert time. _Staft Sergeant NEW YORK, November 15.—Avail- Kravatz and Sergt. Bandel will con- | able shipping records do not list the tribute a duet for flute and horn by | steamship Niccia of Glbraltar, which, Titl, with band accompaniment Lawrence Downey, Wushington's [ at Miami, Fla. according to a note found In a bottle ing on No- popular baritone, wiil be the vocal| vember 1, witl sololst of the evening. t the plano by John Walsh. | assistea a Henry Goldstein, lh‘e Master xylophonist, will be he: aymond Overture” and * Peasa He will be | stelie Murray and her dancers will | munity singing, assisted by Helen Buvkhart, planist, Mrs. H. Clyde Grimes, organist, and a speclal or- chestra. There will be 1,000 seats free. to present five dance specialties, includ- | the public, with 962 seats reserved ing a feature golo dance by Miss|for members of the assoclation and | Katherine urray herself. Dorothy Miller. Reglna Bigs: thy Gl Stephanle Martha FEnnis, Ellzabeth JMaseric] adal e dancers are | those desiring to mecure reserved MucLeod, Mildred Inge, scat privileges at twenty-five cents. Doro- The doors on Clifton street will open No_childen under ! at 6:30 o'clock. d Regina Hartnett and Marion O'Col nor. Mr. Lawrence will direct the com- ' throughout the concert. Endorse It Peen-a-Mint gives to the world a wonderful laxative that doctors sndorse, in chewing gum form. More effective because mixed with At digestive fulceswhilechewing. Forn-a-mint's tonic rejovenating afier effect is a revelation. Gentle, mild, yet effective, it is ideal for children, elderly persons and in- with them STATEMENTS FROM FEEN-A-MINT USERS “A pleasure to chew it and superior to any laxative I have ever tried.” ive taken salts for years. Feen-a- mint is muchymore satisfactory than anything I have ever used.” “My children are crazy about Feen- a-mint. No trouble at all to keep their bowels normal with Feen-a-mint on band.” “1 like Feen-a-mint because it acts so mildly and does not produce subsequent constipation.” NAMES ON REQUEST 'SEES UNION FALL No union can exlst that is not based on charity, justice and tolerance, and of unless America exerts every effort to | which was many Southern Medica ‘perp«tunle the broad principles of ner of St. Alba, to all. can Principles. the large now. fiYou'll find Reilly best prepared to supply your demands for Paint Supplies of Quality at Low Prices. —ROOF PAINTS —HOUSE PAINTS —WALL TINTS —FLOOR VARNISHES —WOOD STAINS —ENAMELS, ETC. 11 GLASS cut to order for Table Tops, for Xmas pictures, for tray bottoms, for win- Jaws. etc. born }ho greater part of his ‘ather Fitzgerald was glven Catholic U. Priest Speaks at ing reception; Rotary Meeting on Ameri- ere, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15 1923. tion of Independence and Constitu- bensed with. He tion she must fall, declared Rev. Ed- ward F. Fitzgerald, 0. P., of Catholic (I Unlversity, before a large gathering |ously ill, recover. . .ot Rotarians at thelr weekly meeting in the New Willard Hotel yesterday. | Who conduct the club's Christmas ac- Introduced by Rev. Cha il F War- The priest deplored any movement almed agalnst the rights and privi- leges of any particular class, sect or nationality that measured up to the requirements of American citizenship. Arthur Marks presided. and because among Assoclation convention delegates, the jale=—0ilol=——ntls— " —— XMAS PLANS —will soon engross you, so painting and redeco- rating work about the house should get attention — e ———————————— ] Ubert: he Declara- 1 5 | erty Incorporated n the Declara- usual individual introduction was din- | GTOKES FOREGOES FIGHT |hor,yutt for senaration trom her hus- id, however, for a few minu of sllent pri that the club's former president, rles' W. S8emmes, who 1s dange D. Stokes, yesterdsy when attorneys for the wealthy hotal ON SUIT FOR sEPARATIoNtman announced the suit would not i opposed. Supreme Court Justice Wasservog:] On behalf of the “baby” members|Judge Will Hear Evidence on Ali- pr;,,w.lv»r_ refused to sign the decrce mony and cfl“fld' ot Chfldren, eclaring he Intended first to hear that the committee in charge | testimony Monday concerning ali- of raising funds for the Children's However. | mony and custody of the two children Hospital was hard k. i A In announcing that the separatior ard at work. Mr. Wile that the meeting of the olub on | B% (he Associated Prese. tivities, Frederick Willlam Wile re- action would not be opposed, counse for Mr. Stokes said he would appea’ a rous- on “Real December § probabl NEW YORK, November 15—Mr8.|jast” week's jury decision refusin Americanism” he briefly traced the ut the hospital, T wouia e Mm‘n n ik I history of the United States and the —=— care taken by its founders to see that justice and falr play be guaranteed elen Elwood Stokes virtually won'him a divorce. - Woodmward & Lotheop DOWN STAIRS STORE Friday Is Remnant Day Remnant Day Merchandise Is not Returnable or Exchangeable; not Sent C. O. D. or on Approval; Mail or Phone Orders Not Accepted Coats, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, 35 Rain Coats and Capes, $5; were much higher. Silk Dresses, $5; were much higher. 12 in 4, navy or tan. light shades. In basque and blouse models. Knit Suits, $5; were much higher. 3 two- Sports Skirts, Special, $5. 15 in plain brown, piece suits, in tan and gray combinations. plaid or stripes. Dress Coats, $20; Were More 6 dress coats of Normandie and Bolivia. Fur trimmed and full silk lined. In the lot are a few of Velour. Silk Dresses, $10; Were More Plaid and Checked Dresses Special, $7 8 of taffeta and canton, in black and brown and 1 brown georgette combination. Small 14 plaid and checked dresses with dainty white collars and cuffs. Light and dark shades. sizes only. DOWN BTAIRS STORE Enn,la‘ E;Ilz:bslh Barksdale, egina rtnett, Do Miller, Marion O"énnno:o'. % HUGH REILLY CO. e PAINTS, OILS, GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave. Double-Bed Sheets, 1 120 sheets 81x90 in size. Subject to slight imper- fections. Turkish Towels, 4 for $1. 180 18x36 white with blue stripe and border. Slight- ly imperfect. Linen Huck Towels, 35¢c; 3 for $L. 300 pure linen tow- els, 17x32. DOWN STAIRS STORE Children’s Flannelet Gowns, 2 for 51 35, neatly made. Sizes from 4 to 14 years. Gingham Dresses, 88c—30, in a variety of col- Sizes from 7 to 14 years. Rompers, 56c—25, in plain_white and gingham combination. ightly soiled. In sizes from 2 to 4 years. _ Knitted Bloomers, 25c pair—30, in flesh and white. Sizes from 6 to 12 years. Boys’ Wool Pants, $150 pair—8 to 16 years. Lined throughout. In dark colors. Princess Slips, 50c; were $1—25, trimmed with embroidery or lace. Broken sizes. Girls’ Winter Coats, $6.95—5, in loose or belted models, fur or self trimmed. Sizes from 6 to 14 years. Children’s 3/-length Hose, 25c pair—300 pairs heavy mercerized hose, in black and brown. All perfect. Broken sizes. DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s Cotton Blouses, 50c Were 75¢ 43 large size Blouses of sheer material with em- broidered sleeves. Brushed Sweaters, $1 Were much higher. 8 brushed wool sweaters that are so popular now. DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s Hose 35¢; 3 prs., ¥1 40 pairs Silk and Fiber Hose, in black and tan. Irregulars and broken sizes. Thread Sik Hose, 75¢—50 prs., in black and gun metal. Perfect, in broken sizes. except for deliclous mint flavor. - = Children love it. If your Drugglst : (b) “Star Spangled Banne: supply you send 25¢ for full H Everybody. H sed package. Health Products 52 Corp., 9 East 40th St., New York, The music fete and dance ¢arnival to be given tonight in Centrhl High auditorium, beginning at 8:15o'clock, under the auspices of the Cormunity Solos—Selected vl Lawrence Downey, baritone,’ ‘ “Goodnight, Ladles" ‘ Phone Main 1703 —— OVER 100 WASHINGTON | WILL SEND YOU THIS ' Mamma Doll | =y i o Phone e @[URNITURE g2i eAways Right w Juality and Price 167 { b A\ §, YOU, can Bave ber for your very own ) andshe won't cost you a cent. She's A - nearly eighteen inches tall—s chubby, ' cuddly baby doll—and so pretty! Hold Money-gSaving Day—Tomcrrow! ELIL T you. Betty Lou is her name. She has big blue eyes that close when she sleeps Her cheeks are round and rosy. Efldmmim;wwnmfinggm value—a BARGAIN, in other words. Of course, you're inter- ested and will profit by the opportunities presented. 905 7th St. N.W. Men’s Cotton Hose 15¢ Pair 100 pairs good quality cotton socks, in black and brown. Sizes 10 to 11%. All perfect. Men's English Broadcloth Shirts, $1.8850, in white, tan, gray and blue. Sizes 13% to 16. Slight irregularities. Night Shirts, 95c—25 Men's Night Shirts, of warm outing flannel, in 16, 17, 18 and 19. These night shirts are perfect. Men's Bath Robes, $3.75—15, with pockets and tie cords, In a variety of neat patterns. Men's Ties, 10c—50 Knitted Ties, in many at- tractive patterns. Slightly irregular. ] The Sale of English Broadcloth Shirts at $195 will be comtinued all day tomorrow. Perfect, in white, gray and_tan. With or without collars. DOWN STAIRS STORE Betty Lou has & cunning red and whit gingham dress, trimmed with lavender, bonaet to match. Her cute little stockings and patent leather shoes slip on and off. You will have such fun putting her to bed, then waking her up and dressing ber again. I will send Betty Lou in exchange for a small favor. Justwrite me, saying *‘I want Betty Lou,” and I'll tell you how to get ber. You'll find it very easy. S Clutch Pencil FREE THIS BEAUTIFUL m "Mamma Doll TALKS . WALKS [t g il o fetr AND éLEEPS really interested ia the doll and waat to earn it. [ S Curtains, 88c pr. 100 pairs white ruffled scrim Gloves, 50c pr. 35 pairs two-clasp fabric curtains, With tie backs. gloves with silk band tops 214 yards long. in broken sizes. Perfect. o Fabric Gloves, 95c pair. 50 Nashua Blankets, §148 each. pairs of fancy gauntlet 100 Barlan plaid Nashua gloves, in gray, tan and blankets. Single bound. 64x brown. Broken sizes. Per- 76 inches. Blue, gray, brown. fect. DOWN STAIRS STORE Petticoats, 88c 20 fine grade sateen petti- coats. Black, navy, brown. Sateen Costume Slips, 88c. 30 fine grade sateen slips in black, navy and brown. Sizes 36 to 4. Bath Robes, $250. 3 with pockets and tie-back sashes. DOWN STAIRS STORE Hirs. Jone Brown, Bes Moines, lswa g p——— Matl This Coupon Now .. | Mrs. Jane Brown, 316 Succe:s Bldg., Des Moines, Iowa: | Send clutch pencil free and tell me how to get Betty Lou. Ten-Piece Two-Tone Walnut Dining Suite A beautiful suite in the Renaissance period— built to last a lifetime. Includes a 72-inch buffet, cupboard china cabinet, inclosed server, large - oblong extensioh table and six tapestry-seat chairs. Regular 3275.00 $35 Chest of Drawers s1g0 Has divided top drawer and four full size drawers. Finished in gray enamel. Wiyipye ' | e ‘ =S T~ DOWN STAIRS STORE price, $375.00 . Country Club Hats, *3.95 . 175 of these Wonderful Hats for Friday, just secured at a very low price. These Hats are marked at a fraction of their real value. Country Club Hats are well known for their smartness of style and colors. And these are in the latest and most wanted effects; DOWN STAIRS STORE Underwear, 38c 213 pieces of underwear in the lot, included are 60 hand-embroidered flesh color chemise. 144 flesh color bloomers with elastic at knees Regular and extra sizes. 9 Step-in bloomers. All sold for much more. DOWN STAIBS STORE Cotton Yarn Vests 5 for $1 40 Women's fine combed cotton yarn vests. Broken size range. All perfect i Knitted Bloomers, 38c. 35 Women's knit bloomers in flesh and white. Bungalow Aprons, 58c. 19 Percale bungalow aprons with tie-back sashes. DOWN STAIRS STORE Girdles, Corsets 95¢ 30 Part-elastic_Girdles, of silk and mercerized figured brocade, with wide elastic sections. of gmk coutil. izes 24, 25, Topless and low-bust corsets Son‘r’\: of them are slightly soiled. 27 to 30. Net Corsets, 50c; were much more. 8, with Jow bust and long hips. Sizes 22, 24, 25, 26, 29. Narrow Bandeaux, 2Sc. 75, with elastic at back and back hook. Sizes 32 to 36 only. Longline Bandeaux, 38¢c; were 75c. 20 Long- fine Bandeaux, in large sizes only. Pink nov- elty cloth. Elastic set-in at waist. Sizes 42, 44 and 46 only. DOWN STAIRS STORD Night Stand 3-Piece Bed 5425 Consists of 2-inch-post *bed; 4 ft. 6 in. size only, and Simmons twin - link, band-edge sl 075 Wood Seat Chair Golden Oak Chalr, for H general use A dainty table for the about the s '95 bedside — walnut finish. Tiouse: o~ v price, $6.50 value. $2. spring. Regular price, $18.00...... | Were $1.50. Sports Hose, 50c. 62 pairs Silk and Mercerized Ribbed Hose, in black and tan. Broken sizes. Perfect. DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s High Lace and Button Shoes, 50c 75 pairs Women’s High Lace and Button Shoes, with welt and turned soles and Cuban or military and a few Louis XIV heels. In black and tan combinations of vamp and top. Sizes 3 to 8; AAAA, AAA, AA and A widths. Special. brown and black kid in sizes from 2% to 8 in Women's Pumps and Oxfords, $L. 60 pairs n combined' lot. d oxfords. Some with Cuban or :onfilnar;!o:nl.ouis XIV heels. Patent leather, DOWN STAIES STORB Continuing Our Annual November Coat Sale 28 38 48 *H8 75 iile shopping here tomorrow stop to see the special selling of new Winter Coats :‘:’h“reices :lix';t afford large savings. Beautiful, fashionable coats of rich pile fabrics amr the majority handsomely fur trimmed. All silk lined throughout. Models for women and misses. $225.00 OVERSTUFFED SUITE This magnificent suite is covered in two-tone nitkerT s “eaddte vektr velour of selected patterns. Dav- able” living room or bedroym P o 5 " enport, armchair and wing chair, 38-95 ¢ with loose cushion spring seats, s]'6 _’00 ny - finish Compare! 3 DOWN STAIRS STORE