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THE . EVENING CLAIMS RAILROADS STILL UNSETTLED STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, pointing out the fact that the motor transport fleld and water transporta- tion have scarcely been touched as vet, and until these have been brought into proper relation with the rail- roads it ix unlikely that a permanent stabiilty of our railroad problems can be reached. _— THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1923. QY Here's Just@® Want f.// e C P L i o For Ladies Only Here it is—"Just What Men Want for Christm The solution of the gift problem for the men folks. We cater to men all year 'round; that’s why we KNOW what they like. Give him something practical from George’s and you'll hit the spot. <& DNow, WANT = § § § 03 4 3 W2 Ny S 4 Pl § - § iVashingt-on_ With a Million Is Vision of Charles Moore, Col. Barber Tells Engineers Pub- | WIDOW SUES FOR STOCKS. Fine Arts Commission Member Draws| i Confidence First Must | | Suit to recover stocks and bonds Word Picture of City Developed on | Telenond, e Bratri Plans Fathers of Country Made. W. Henschen, Henschen, . _Germany, October 6, 1817, Thomas W. Miller, alien prop- custodian. “Railroads of have not the United yet reached an entirely | o | healthy state. even though the head- | way of the past vear has been highly | | gratifying,* Col. A. B. Barber, xu-.m‘,‘: of the transportation department of the United States Chamber of Com-| == merce, said t night before m»j X 1\1 Ai C A R D S ting kround for 0B 6 the mi Washington oclety of Engineers ¢ AND ENGRAVING PEARL\IA\"S Mrs. Henschen was Orleans, and says the zed had been acquired by | Washington with a to her marriage. The Roosevelt Mer the head of 16th streg # vista of m with the silhouetted looking down i White House, Monument inst the southern hori- For Men On]y You like practical thir make sure you get ther you show this *“ad” to ti you'd rather be a bit more r!u“ open the paper at this pa it around where they're sure tc Then you'll get what you Ill €. her's f;;:rr“ op-off on . dlng»r of transportation | W rs M| shor is not permanently out ..r‘ the territory between | the way, even though confidence ern and western bo umlnn\ of the|F venue and the Monu- the part of investors in rail city proper, from the upper reaches of | Mtn s along 15th street will | curities is somewhat improved down around be the site for ma ment | continued. stretehing ] 7 th etretehes ¢ Buildings ¢ the Capitol rion, and anoti ings assembled abo House for executiv ment! And the huge Ellipse south of the White House still empty, waiting in | Kn. readiness for the great memorial of the nation! Picture by Charles Moore. ped about s of the ma- “A sweater is something I need —just the right thing for out-o’- doors these chilly days. Sure would like one as a gift.” SWEATERS Shawl Collar, Button- front Sweaters, in |w)$ A good value' and heather. V-neck, Snuz, Warm Sweaters, in heather m;.\-$4 95 “Look on the neckband of an old shirt and you’ll find the right size. You know the kind I prefer.” SHIRTS Caunt Bercae Shirte. 1 eat § 1 00 $1:50 patterns. Sizes 14 to 18 \! cial at Silk Fiber-striped Mndras, Woven Madras and Rep “Just take a look “l never can get at my tie rack and too many pairs of ‘ then go to George’s socks. Tell the sales- man at Georges the 'D | S ashin Bendicns At for the tie — they o I < B od s SOCKS O’) HALF- HOSE(HRISTMAS'/ in the new striped patterns. like.” He will rave over them. Mercerized Lis'e Half Hose in all the reliable shades. o 12 sizes. 4 pairs for 5 My prices are right P. 'R AYRES, Fr. 3720.W. 1108 N. Y. Ave , we do the best repairing in th axasEaen, SWEATERS 1’0"// Qmsmns @'_——_—E. F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G “To all that has been said of the ‘Mignon' by the greatest musicians let me add my profound adiniration and amazement. IT IS UNDOUBTEDLY THE GREATEST MUSICAL iN- VENTION OF ALL AGES!’ . before the G { Women's Clubs at | ‘ HRISTMAS! ted the lecture LN tern slides which showed the transformations already made in Washington. i Imagine t and Jefferson L LVVVVERVEVRERRRER @@%’E’&@%’fi%@&!fi%@%@%%’&'&fiwzfimfififlfi sion of Washington “in laying out und of swam two branc Rock creek and time they plann; arge as Paris then was. Th 3 ench capital was 1d visualize th a million would not Thus Wrote Mme. Olga Samaroff of the Welte-Mignon Reproducmg Grand Mme. Samaroff, who = appears- this after- noon in Piano Re- cital at the National Theater, has enriched the musical world through some charm- ing recordings of her superb playing. These may be heard here, informally, at any time. THE WRITTEN OPIN- IONS OF SUCH WORLD-FAMED PIAN- ISTS AS HOFMANN, LHEVINNE, PADEREW- SKI, DE PACHMANN, STRAUSS, D’ALBERT AND SCORES OF OTHERS (WHICH WE CAN SHOW YOU) ARE INCONTROVERTIBLE! Welte-Mignon Upright Pianos ’975 Priced From— tures. Two and four pock et models Pull-over models, with large, warm shawl u.llar‘ in all the newest shades. The best values in town Latest Dance Music Selections —PLAYED WITH CAP- TIVATING RHYTHM BY NEW YORK'S BEST DANCE MUSIC PIAN- ISTS, ARE PUBLISHED REGULARLY EVERY MONTH. Popular Piano Ciassics Played by the fore- most artists—serve as models of interpretation for the student of piano music. LARGEST LIBRARY THE “WELTE” EXCLU- SIVELY OWNS MORE THAN 3,000 MASTER ROLLS PLAYED BY DISTINGUISHED AR- TISTS. . W;Iwmn a Pira:os ' 1 1695 Priced From— ame far- n&ton and J ty will have tion in years to con City's Defeets Are Bared. L with hints as tion of Washington, | not loth to lay be- ned t defects bresent some men | could win th ghtedness that erson did. And million popula- put up in | “Park which "Detroit would \Cnmsrms' NECKWEAR Bramblcll Welte—Ml‘non, $1,695 d Ties in open-end silk siyies or Q\, knitted fiber silk e A beautiful assortment of all-silk ties, attractively priced at R Fine Silk Half Hose. value at.... v The We]te-\hgnon is the Original of all Pianos which reperform the playing of the Artist, and we urge not only careful investigation of its simple construction, but criti- cal comparison with everything of similar nature. In the World st pre at Copen- 69c :87c¢ In Boxes If You Wish ia branch offers an un- excelled opportunity for such a park, —_— EXPLAINS CLOSING AREA. Terminal Company Defends Bar- ring Hackers. The Washington Terminal Company today defended its action in roping off certain approaches to Union Sta- zion. The company filed an a The finest of imported and domestic silk neckwear, in a great variety of colors and patterns Fiber Silk Half Hose, beautiful ‘holiday 3 0”/ Ezxclusive W aahmglan Distriduters for Steinway: E. F. Droop & Sons Co., 1300 G St. suit of independent claim discrimination i ticed in favor of a tax which has a contract w minal company a clusive use of the station. Thi declares mpal it cannot tolerate the propused invas- fon of its private property by the pub- lic hackers. The public interest de- mands, according to the company, the barring of the public hackers. _— voman of a Hoo Hoo ehan, wite - — B =F “There’s one thing I never have too many I'd like & box of of, and that’s hand- HANDKER CHIEFS kerchiefs.” = Men’s 2 fore A storm coat will =z keep him warm and 3 A dry during the bleakl WANT \\\ winter weather. A Storm Coat CORDUROY p—d BRGSO SRS RS SANAANII TN LB @ wkisnas] HANDKER- NS CHIEFS 39¢ +25¢ 50c “Look inside the top of my old gloves if you don’t know my size — George carries the know the colors I kind I like.” like—they should \ fit loosely.” Men’s Blanket LOVES | lpATH ROBES Lined Kid Gloves, warm and $ 39 oty et Sams l Button-to-neck Style Bath Robes, with g\urdhcc\bood pat- Auto Gauntlets terns in new sha —in all leathers, the largest aod assortment in Roll - collar, Button - front the city. $1 up to Warmly lined Blanket Bath Robes, with Lined and Unlined Duplex 69 c either belt or girdle. All the popular colors S Gloves, a good value at.... Yes, we’ll be glad to cash your Christmas Club Check ., who has been elected honorary president of the St. Louis local of the well known fraternal organization. A A and oil inter- wonderful coat —blanket lined. A for the man who is out doors during the winter lo:3 Py & Fancy Border Handkerchiefs. 3 in a box. Special at.. . Moleskin Coats, sheep- lined. The coat that will keep out winter's cold. A very good value at Men’s Fine Quality t.nmbric H-ndkerchlefs. soft nnuh ior . Pure Linen Hundker:hlefs. men like them best of all. in a box .. Wool Mackinaw Coats, with large shawl collars and belts in plain colors “A warm blan- ket bath robe is fine to lounge around in. You N Like'a I's YRCROR RN 5 Gifts Men Like! Ten Thousand Fine Silk Ties at Genuine Bargain Prices! [tU ity SCOUR TEETH LARGE TUBE 25¢ p{oun BLOOD NEEDS ' IRON FOR WINTER 0 resist cold—to ward off sick- pness—to feel the buoyant vigor ‘which only rich blood can give bnn must have iron. Gude’s Pepto-Mangan provides firon in just the form most readily @ssimilated—a form which will not tirritate the weakest stomach mnor tinjure the teeth, but which effec- tively enriches the blood and invig- | orates the body. Get a bottle and \ be in to take it now. At your drug- st a, m liquid and mblet Iom . ablets 0.5 o Toiatne -.lu- of Bufle s Pepto-Mangat, send for gen erous Trial Package of Tablets. Send no fmoney —just_your name and sddress to 1. J. Breitenbach Co., 53 Warren St., N.¥. Gudes | gan Pepto-Man Tonic and Blood Enricher - e TR IO T e Tuh-Tle 2T T b - o i RoH Collar Bath Robes, with button-front and girdle trimmed with silk cord. 3 useful pockets 4,000 Beautiful Silk Ties (6 for $5.00) 3,500 Superb Silk Ties (6 for $8.00) 2,500 Silk Ties De Luxe (6 for $10.00) NEATLY BOXED WITHOUT CHARGE and $7.50 i s i Domet Flannel PAJAMAS —just the weight to keep you snug’ Warm on cofii nights. $1:39 and up to $250° Sporty, Warm Scarfs, in all the t popular UflUlflUJHlUJlUJJlUflUflflUJIUJJflUJMl.UM\JJlUfl D.J. Kaufman =il TN RN AS R XS 1724 Pa. Ave. f ! F T A T T T T D e e G AL L AT A R e oy We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere. m%fim&fi%fi%mmfi%fim%fi%&m&%&i ¥