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£ _THE ‘EVENING ‘ STAR,” WASHINGTON, D, ¢, FRIDAY, JANUARY 4, 1924 URGES PUBLICITY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DRAWN [%:«"'f’rgfn: e T S e | RS al o M olerr nmes | Somve ant Rt B Bomart, Rasketty, Bon ;7. 3v:teter |CHECK UP RESOLUTIONS ' n Albert| ¢ 1tte: h i - | Brook: a Oliv % G A TO CURB DISEASE] 7O GUARD GROWTH OF CAPITAL G it cnircant S | st ettt S M o Soelien bt i v [V e W5 0000, | AT COSMOPOLITAN CLUB L (oF Delano, s foreword occupying | Ham, . Hulmes iferbert, oo Claget, William Knowies Cooper: He. | WHLAm T Gullitier, Jonyi 11 Hanen: | ncho, Aot weekly luncheon of ti. o v 4 held by members of first chapter of the report, ha rick Law|Rev. James K. Freeman, Joshua|J: Miller Konyon, Arthur J; May,|Be¥ Year was hel oA = ln, Charles Moore, Meetor. William | Evans, Jr: Jolin C. Heyt, T Justes |George L Nicobson, Willlam 15 itad: |the-Cosmopolitan Club at the Frani this < ‘Washington waa created as the ted, Jame ) Henry | ment, dohn B, Larner and Merie|clie. Charles . Warden and Waddy | In Bquare Hotel vesterday. deral city for the United States. It ;Z‘j{nf:"‘éui‘:"}{“ffid’;fé}}" george | Thorpe. B. Wood. feature wus @ check-up on_ N 't s, Maj. fU. S. Public Health Service 0f-|Committee of 100 Seeks to Preserve Beauty, to Add ’ Committee on muu,m.l]‘_d,é:x‘:lwc_ Year remolutions, made by members o s uniqu: — ficial Declares Contagious Cases to Parks and Playgrounds and Save O o o Ctnes ik | Otta Smith, John . Weeks, Mal. W.| Committes on soning _arry Blake. ifmitations: at the 1923 meeting. h : 3 {fpousht increasingly to expre: AR R Ui hun- | John M. Gries, Hdgar B. Henderson, ChsITmAl; Olarence Ao A Harry C. Bteln, president of the as 5 o aravan Ciub, o ~ Should Be Known. Various Streams. ';',';‘;“;;“g: otg, mportance, the dig- | gred: - Frederic E. Delano, shairman; B Tadanl Loils A Bimon, den. An: : 1. Goodwin, - Clands | With Frecr Ghisui Suest of bonorry can soverelgnty, its cliizens and the | Do’y 2 573 and Joshus | “Committes on street, highway and |Chariest 1f. V,E;‘,L’;:},.,‘? Toberts and |club who was recently elected treas- > o transit problems—Col. Alvin B. Bar- | (; P urer % Almas Temple, - he ucknowl ».20 ‘easurer. problem: C it! t FHOW HOME SWEET HOME| Sweeping. recommendations tor or-| of light manufacturing to give a | .Beckuss Washington stands thus | Bgns: ir. tréasurer, . snd {8 | ber, ‘chaf Albert E. B. | relations with existing orspnizniig |SaEed congratulations'of the club at g organizatio anized control of every activity thay| iversity of employment. alone and ls the expression of the pa- |, {ommittes on archiietCy Owen, chairman: O ey T en o~ thels f revpentivagy triotism of every Amerlcan, it is th S Fred- f might affect the future development Original Limits Passed. concern of every American. By, reason | Horace W. Peanles, chaltman io | M. z i doitus Wvsns, Plans for the club's ladies night " \ hi Jilm Produced by Woman's CIblor ‘Washington are contalned in the | Frederio A. Delano, chairman of the | of Its keneras chatactor. ana becstes | Srick - H. T, -3t Y Henry TP ngas ™It |on Fobruary 14 and a revision of the Fedération Seen Here preliminary report of the committee [ committee of 100, presided, and, after [it should serve not only as the pa- [(raves, Wiam . Floopeh, and C. W. Btark by-laws wiil be discussed next Thurs- 5 E ahamn, triotic expression, but the out- : Committeo on extenslons of metro- | Unattached: Hob N. H day night. R. P. Whitty and of one hundred, which was subm| it had been unanimously adopted, o ~ | Poole and L. P. Wheat, jr. t extension: ro- | Unattached obert N arper, " y and Harry G ihe Anidioe s Civie ks n tadt me.: presented the report to J. Horace Mo- | Standing exar B e ey eloP. | Committes on_forest and park re Politan wvashingion beyond the Dis- [Coleman ~Jounings, James Sharpe, B I shtshoseter prises i , toh A% Farland, president of the American | JORt, 108 Tho natlon, e e | server—Charles F. Consaul. chairm et ane: ranllam T. K. Curtls |Theodore W. Noyes, James Parmelee, |sent, v Fred Rice and Ferdinand Contral of aisease through intelli- (& meeting in the Cosmos Club last | Civic " Adsciation. - Discussing in | {1t have arlsen in its development— Hanr’-—f e Erown. Misn Blanche |chairman; Harry ¥. Cunningham, T.|A. Coulter Wells. Petit. went administration of‘treatmeht and [night—the first définite step toward |the report “why the Washington com- Y FWFRIC U increasing interest and | C. Howlett, Robert C. Howard, M! 4 b % ittee of 100 on the Federal city was e vid M. Butler, Ste. conerat publicity rntng those in- |CAITYing out 2 program to muke the | M " | tmportance. The reports which fol- [ Fanny J. Kibbey, Ovl -——— N s i Tneerite ’ formed A0 o ¢ he mnen aveed | low are Intended to present briefly to | phen Child, ¥. I. Gillen. Charles C feoted, enabling persons who may [National Capital the warld's model| s pointed out that the area covered | low public the situation as It exlats | Glover, Jr.; Archibald Hopkins, Dr. come In contact with them to use-the {and most beautiful city. y ‘the plans of aj. L'Entant had|the publle the situation as it exiats | Glover, Jus Jrombeld JISRscshe . (\, 7 % s ore : ‘| Th S oReubYRiE e ceded long ago. portur . o R Ogliby, John H. Small, ® J /1 Tecessary precautions, was urged by ©_report, occupving nearly one | nty years of Its experience, future as we see them.’ 3 'I:‘Illd.li{ulha:lt sfl-un: oty ro [ed Pe/ B, Willard €. Smith, assistant director |hundred pages of printed matter, con- v rd C. Sm sald, ihe American Clvic Assoclation Personzel of Committees. Committoo on school sites and play- ds—Evan H. Tucker, chairman; of educational work of the United |talns the plans of nine committees | has supported mensures which 5 t ise civic improvement. Committees and officers of the com- | groun a; Ji0dAe - Dublio- LieSlt1 agrv e USIOEY :‘:.';.‘:(rd:;“"; i |t|h° committee of one | €4 40 BrOr e O on of today 1s possl- | mitteo of one hundred follow: Br. Frank W. Ballu, Mra W, Dubl the Anthony League, at 1734 N. street, Amerionn tivbe first studled bY | 165 ke continued, “only because of | Honorary and advisory committes— Brookings, Miss Gruce 1o 3 Jast evening. then Dresentod 13 Spassoclation, and | e foresignt of former generations. | Mies Mabel Boardman, Dr. George F.|Dwight Willlam G. Hender- Carrying on — not carrying over i Mr. Smith's-lecture was illustrated [nation in an eff. ve the This generation, having profited by - o gfie | ith u motion picture, . “The Fublic |thelr InAuepoe with thoice oo ss | the past, surely should exer 4 . . PB ¥ . PB Tiealth Twins at W The twins [members of Congress to have the |least an equal degree of fore i Semi Parker.Brld et CO ,S f . ““Administration.” Combining scien- tional seat of government. The . 5 flflllal g . S ammimmtation " 1 Comniuing Shiens Kovery Phase Touched. founders of the republic piaced upon | : cmizAnhua speaker said. would increase the ef- ! ‘Touching every phase of life in|Congress the duty of governing the ave H i J fectiveness of the cures at hand and |Washington, the preliminary report |District of=Columbia, but no machin- mncc 3 Columns of Interesting Values | Cka nce / ra reduce the number of cases to a min- | Fécommends: ery was set up for keeping the non- $ruum, 1. Control of all building opera- |resident citizens informed concern- = “The Iirst Familles of America,” | tions, both public and private, to |G the needs of their Capital i an educational reel, was shown and @ | prevent the construction of any Many Committees Formed. ase lres anu a e talk given by Miss Biiza- e characterized were “Selence” and |program adopted. providing for the future of the ma- bullding or home that might de- | view of the fact that the Fed- visual instructor for the | tract from the beauty and dignity |cral ete usly a national Columbia_public schools.! of the Icderal eity 2 M el e stnoat st bt S Mpriiutl ssstemartc ana | el bt deleonied £ i e Everywhere you look there’s nothing but | - : Sigait e T Sar | 0 D S el oGl u skl el | | Dargaine— tremendons vedberionn rer | SultS d O V t put through the sume routine of in-| should be taken immeaiately it a ‘means of communication between | (g biggest Pflce cut ashington 30th g an er c O a S Dr. Howard Fisher, director of the | tasted from devestation - © 155 yoeiiout ail Son e o seen. We've got to vacate January - Senereal diseage clinic of the District | 3. Acquisition at the earliest |°% o 15 Imusoventent, 2 - o, of Columbia. told of methods em- | possible date of school sites, each | o p At of {373 participated in by fod- and every piece of merchandise has to g Price Cuts on Fine Sale Dloved by the ‘clinic and. Wred the | n e P arouad eae. pot ‘| ABHI 21, 1923, participated tn by fed. Including all of our Heavy-weight Overcoats, eny other contagious disease. Playsrounds Provided. ooltion, lelysa.ane “Home, Sweet. Home. & film pro-| 4 Acqulsition of playgrounds for |35Sogiation to form ‘committees on up by foremost manufacturers. Juced under the direction of the| children less than twelve years ol [the Wedersi cieve v @0 BETS, 7 00 3125 Noflhem Seal Coau Fad i scho tablishment " of athietic Merchandise that represents our best in quality—a Mrs Harriet Hawley Locher, direc- | diate :.tm‘mgh schools for chil- Would Register Architects. theaters, through whose courtesy the| municipal plsygrounds and ath- th o o ogram of educational films was made s for children in all see- |architecture in Washington was the s i s’ 5 nssible, was in charge of the Dro-| tions where sueh facilities are not | enactment of a carefully considered | |8 25 Polret TWI“ Dl‘e‘m. Shiats s Reductions on our entire stock of heavy.welght R M by Miss Dorothy H. Russell. ss the establishment of definite | have on the statute books. Such a| [ 1 1 H e AN Trenale e ident of | SRR o Construction. guATanc | L0L, 2% een mmereduced tn the pren $7.95 Cloth Skirts ¥ ....$3.98 representing some of the finest makers in this h e, announced th s ¥ -marks sucl e eiech a0l 2 EERTR = z . then peitings by naee $6.49- country and abroad. The P-B quality stamp is support of all women's organizations | only to meet present needs, but |& f a Washington 335 E 1 s 7 50 ' o . s %5 rocuring enactment of & law Mak- | sisg te secommaodate the meeds of |Tamed chalrman of o Washington vening Dresses. . ........817. i British Coats, Patricks, Worumbos and Suits; the General Federation of Women's Clubs, [ for each of the thirty-one primary |Sountry. Aoout VErr OF SEC e Foioq uantity clearance of our regular stocks, enorm i %or of the public service and educa-| gren between the ages of twelve One of the plans suggested to main- 569 95 Exce“o ts q ty g y ous In o " afforded, and provision in the |grongtect's registration law, a meas- o . . \ oA 0. Rhasen: aocompanicd | -Parks for athletic fields for adUMLS. | o that half of the states already $29.95 Silk and Cloth Dresses. .$14.98 . overcoats (the kind you are going to need shortly) meeting would be held on February by facturers. ent Congress and is expected to in- | T Gt whish time it Is hoped fo an |- 2% e e by I and _traffic | sure that plans for all bulldings here slz 98 Silk Skirh oan _of . back of every garment. -~ ing it compuisory to report all cases | the future. t oo the amer:l B q . £ . . of venereal diseases the same as for | Z P A Drsmstion, plodgod. the $69.95 Chiffon Dresses. .. .. .$3498 | pick of the finest American and foreign mills made Y 4 had its first showing before the schools: establishment of athletic and more will be added.” (Dyed Rabbit). st Sy tional -department of the Crandall | ang . establishment OF [ 40im oy P eautiful plan of variety and scope. 5. That builders be Invited to dis- nounce definite program for the car- | yaoad "ot o ety having outrun, | Will come from the hands of compe- ving out of the vlans for a memo- visions for meeting them, |tent and well trained men. Tl To a2 aRhony A mimber | L I betlioned to-appeor | The subcommittes on sxiensions ot | | $1409.95 Fashona Cloth Coats. . . $99.98 of men and women of prominence wml oo ehouEh money to permit a | metropolitan Washington beyond the o o ets A Th e e st S5 or i plags | DS DR el i Sarr-| | §99.95 Lustrosa Cloth Coats. . . .$66.63 | $37.50 o’coats now $29.50 9 d and Virginia Is essential if val: y lems of these. matters may be |lan - $4 D) $3 volv D uable forests and watersheds are to VETERANS’ BILL REVISED.| ciived’ bl ferepia and watormeds oo/ § 140,95 French Seal Coa 0 o’coats mow 2.50 ToE Would Protect Streams. other properties beyond the District i y 9 A revised bill carrying $8.000,000| 7. Acquisition of land both in |line it would have acquired are the (Dyed Coney) Al < $4s o’coats now $34.50 ¢ a . valley of Rock creek, in order to ’ | instead of $5.000,000 as an appro- Maryland and Virginl€ to protect save the main feature of Rock Creek 9 Briaion to enable the director af the | the lty's watsr wave, eseanlieh | Firg, ie,main feature o Rock Creek 5 | $50 o’coats now $39.50 Tnited States Veterans' Bureau to| forest preserves and prevent the | it ('of"(IYRE GP: pOrtions of the s and ends o ts. uits, provide for the construction of addi- destruction of water sheds that | sAnacostia river and the Eligo branch. 'y 'y k) nal hospital facilities and provide | are important to Washington and | S . - o’coats now » el Sirieal and Roapita) Service | Balumors 4l . Great Fark Urged. Skirts and Waists, formerly sold from nd _supplies for persons who served 8. Action by Congress directing a The ‘committee also recommended y = L) t 52 50 in the world war, the Spanish Amer- [ systematic and careful study of |the acquisition of the south bank of D o'coats now o ican war, the Philippine insurrection Washington's waterfront looking the Potomac river from Alexandria | \§ o to s # #nd the Boxer rebellfon and who are | to the development of a commer- |to Great Falls and its conversion into & 7 2 t W 2'50 patients of the United States Vet- | cial harbor, if found desirable, a great park and the enactment of . o'coats no rans’ Bureau, was intreduced today 9. Restrictlons against nuisance- |provisions for protecting the water- | |§ our 01Ce NOW, at “md ss = by Chairman Langley of the House | making {ndustries, but at the same |shed of the Patapaco and Patuxent | (B ’ y Viay 99y 80 o’coats now $67 50 committee on public buildings and time measures to encourage the rivers, which raise near Washing - g . establishment here of certain kinds It also urged passage of the bill au- All sales fin No exchanges 0) ts 72 50 al. . $85 o’coats now $72. or refunds M $90 o’coats now $77.50 . $100, $110 and $115 o’coats now . . . P Hey---Fellers--- The Sale Is On!! To facilitate the rapid-fire disposal of all Winter Clothing in our store, we've arranged these Suits and Overcoats at quota- tions so low that {’\'i_t_hout our high reputation they would be danger signals, rather than value symbols. cmp Bkl ke v { Patrick Overcoats | British Overcoats l | I You know Patrick qual- ’ —of our own importation. ity, noted for style, work- All great coats and of fab. manship and fit. Sold ex- . 5 ¢ g rics made from the best i Waiivgon b mills in England and Scot- $30 Chesterfield Model, $42.50 l-a“d; . $60 Ulster, grade 2, $49.50 O’Brien’s fleeces from $ 3 $75 Ulster, grade 1, ~ $62.50 Scotland, Crombies from Parker-Bridget Co’s. England. Tailored by Lon- SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE | | Worumbo Overcoats | | don's best SALE AFFORDS B Pl ot $65 great coats, $52.50 | ' $75 great coats, $62.50 REDUCTIONS $75 Chesterfield Model, $62.50 585 $72.50 _ < great coats, IN THE BOYS’ SHOP | $80 Town Ulster, $67.50 $90 great coats, $77.50 i ‘ 4 : | $100 and $110 $ Entire stock of suits and overcoats re- # Hugo Ulster, $r200 g $100 2ad 110 great. conts, $87.50 duced. Fabrics are cheviots, tweeds and cas- el e | e Toe S N 1 simeres. Models are single and double breasted plain belted coat, Norfolks and 9 > pinch bncg; in ’f“"d :ll 9( :h; _up-t&:nte Men S SllltS The Overcoat S Lnr:d;'l.-',i l:an:“:x?:va:rpl:;zm e Men’s and young men'’s sack suits in fancy and staple fabrics, A warm choice of plaid backs; . All of our Patrick Mackinaws are included in sizes 34 to 50. browns, tans, grays and mixtures: in this sale. Sold exclusively by the P-B Co. $37.50 and $40 grades. sizes 35 to 40. Values up to $30.00 at . The suits have two pairs of pants, some $45 and $47.50 grades. this special sale price of $19.85. with golf and one knicker. and $4; graces > Overcoats, suits, juvenile overcoats and o The Sluts— mACkioenn Ll balow: Men’s and young men’s sack suits, fancy and staple fabrics, Dark worsteds and blue serges; in Suits ,and Overcoats all sizes 33 to 46. All models, broken lots, reduced. Values up attractive styles that will become you. $12.75 Suits and Overcoats now........$10.75 to $40. Specially priced for the semi-annual clearance sale, Tailored to bring out your indi- e = M % $15.00 Suits and Overcoats now. . $2 5 ) $20.00 Suits and Overcoats Boys’ Overcoats $22.50 Suits and Overcoats s SOfl, Hats Belted all around $25.00 Suits and OVercoats now.. ..$21.25 ) Bags and Suit Cases \ $27.50 Suits and Overcoats now........$23.25 { Formerly Selling, $3 and $4 %0 vnlu‘es—- 2 1as t- N $30.00 Suits and Overcoats now........$26,50 85 ow, 3775 i‘;“:leer:egs. > S?zresselz s l 2 N $35.00 Suits and Overcoats now, . $28.75 NOW, S 2 to 18. Values to fi Boys’ Blanket Bath l!obes S : Golf Caps Men’s Hig]l Shoes $18.50. This special Russet and Black; English I i 4 5 an . princi- sale PriCE. .. cveusees $395 Formerly Selling, $1.50 and $2 p-ll‘}"‘min lacts stzes, 815 fo 1L, widte A Fogi ) ; . Bflys’/ Matkinaws' Boye’ Flanneletto Pajamas : Now, 65¢ T Now, %4 (1 and 2 pieces Warm and durable, in the-colors that 3 | boys like the best. . Sizes 8 to 18. The § \ Children’s Imported Wool Golf Hose Aoy SfieP-B _ _ p : GfiePB | youngster will need their comfort during " fhe Ghilly days Jet to come. Specially re- = $1.25 SemiAnnual /| ; Semizdnnual | ucH (e} 7 ot wneaeeidive 3 { ‘ e - Children’s Cotton Stockings : ; - : - .n“"gz.'l:":n;l‘m : ] \ (Black and Cordovan) C'eayance ; ; Cleayan& ducetine, beautifully | e bt Z v 35c a pair or 3 for %1 , Sale [oax Sale plain colors and | - stripes, . reduced | R x Tim Caps, 8;.65 tomorrow to ' 910 7th St. NW. 10 ; e % 11 e NAT R e R, R e e onds, in sizes 14 to 17 8§17 - | e Ratisst the Retuns af Anyehing Tiiet IONALLY |} Can - Be Bought for Less Elsewhers” ' : ; ‘_ AL L ¢ WN | e