Evening Star Newspaper, January 10, 1924, Page 32

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2 'MANDOLIN AND BAmol MUTT AND JEFF—If Joff Had Any Hair It Would Be Gray F : e | y From Worry. Sark Keg. U. 8. Pat. OF.) Florida CONCERT AT SCHOOL | - , { “UENOR MUTT AND & ARE 27 SCNOR MUTT, YoU CAN Ge CtBA-SOUTHERN RESORTS SENoR v . i GONNA SLIP THE ENEMY AN { e new PResibENT oF VT l\" snMcmmc ] 5| &) (] {7 T Through 1125 Players to Take Part at East- AR NRb oA pereR Ld Sexirols i i i > worRry ABoUT Trains Daily ! ern, With Soprayo and NGAR GENF ALMAZAN'S OF THe TREAIURY! THE WoRLD cAme T AETUE LoD, cAme | Leave Washington as follows : Tenor Solos. 1 HEADQUARTERS HE'LL BE 5 A 4 ™ AN END WHERE E\aglllvts lix‘-:ifia's 3 ‘s'jg... . 1 A R B GLAD To ACCEPT SUR : T TN T cAN | A UP Here? (7] ABouT T, r | weuld we LanDT avana Speci st Section) pom. . TCRMS QF UNCONDITIONAL HANDLE BG™ oF Povge oy 71 SGNoR . ?vm:re‘:fiuhi Section) 3:15 /HOLT T0 DIRECT CLUBS SURKENDER! e Jons ! @‘f ; 7T ANSWER ME THA Florida Shecial ! i Coast Line Fla. Mail : Excellent Program of Selections to! Winter Toerist Tickets, at redaced fares, now on saly, allowine. 'stop” overs, retars || it June 15, 1924 Be Offered. A“anhc Coas‘ l-'lne Public concert, New Eastern The Standard Railroad of the South 4':“lizl is'chnnl. 17th ln'l:d East : . apitol streets tonight, §:15 Address GFO. P. JAMES, G. P. A. Oeloolt, ‘a@miselon Tro doors 1418 H St. N.W., Washington, D. © || | oven ai 7 o'clock b e Main 7800 F — Program ---l-'nn-lv.llhnu! ca.” to the Flag ut °u o : (¢) Oath of Allegiarice (d) “Carr; e Back to Old Vir- f |l ginny ° Overture, D " ..Thomas Nordica Mandolin ‘and Gui- 5 ; e tar Orchestra, Walter T. - - i # : Holt, director. s 4 i (a) “0Old Folks at Home."” 2 & s - — ~ (b) “{}mll;{n and Rachel.” - (c) owdy. Everybody. | ¢ loc: h any b i e X Prob e, ‘Littie*“Womay 1n | SPEAKS ON EDUCATION catad veonce in | LIBRARY LIST HELPS P mandivided Into " meteriat on Marries | - OF WOMEN IN ORIENT | &% Woncind in teacitng. “|IN CURRENT TOPIC STUDY | iueus "o Rations. the. " fluence of these Ame: N % ernational Justi axam, soprano; Mar. Soa Ia ahiowh in the v o ex- — cts, proposed e Davis at the pmm % % . Miss Caroline J. Porter to Address |tended by foreign students to visitors | f s SOR fa and s m.voyrgmsbhui 3 You. and I Were i R il lecturers from tha American ineil Books and Periodicals Grouped Sontes the farmer and foreign i here. & V. nivers! ssociation To- tutions. In her lectures abroa " et A : easily?liso takeheed. : i futone, i her e Sy Under Headings of Europe, | kivs niar easicrn pr \ _ Pyorrhea is coming. Everybody. morrow Night. SecTE ot OSSR RN RN America and Subdivided. | SMost of the books and mags - \ I'hat means more than mere Concert Waltz, Op, 45, No. 31 Miss Caroline J. Porter, welfare di- | Lors oy s e T g, e A toran. | ticles referred to may be bor : 1 s jud Ttstrikesfour persons " “Siegel | |rector of graduate students at Teachers: | g On focial service and on interna- | 4, eight-page pamphlet of refer-|for home reading from the Public size. It means judgment in Alice E. Hill, mandol t 1l spe: PRIt the oment:oh i ences to books and perfodical articles L,\,rm qee . ?utofevery five past guitar o ] e e e Orhets | e Mg In the orieat, fn the shacuce of e o oo s S 'l““’ef 5*‘-‘““"{5‘,’ tlhe dD'SP‘:f Walter T. Holt. at the meeting of the \Vashington | peared before s et ¢ Japa- | the Public hrary pu s one in touc Shoe for your foot—and that's e Prhaan: Sttt | |Baneh oS Bnirioes fcciten,of S et S Sl 0SS Sihtte thsay s 7 e T NEW BRICKLAYING CLASS., vhat we ain to do. The result younger, endanger- Ruchmaninoft | | morrow evening. H message of greeting from the women of | 4%, " eferences have been com- | = S 204 EsuLE ing their priceless Nordiea Mandolin and Gui- In a recent trip to the far east Miss nu.x by the public liprarian. Dr.[Demand for Hizh-Paid Workers is Burt ‘Shoes will be comfort- t {h d h alt_h Porter visited former students of | George ¥. Bowerman. nc in his ca- eeth and health. Brush your teeth »uh Sleeping?™ Teachers' College, both native and mis- | PLEADS GUILTY IN SHOOTING. |pacity as librarfan. but as editor of Causes Y. M. C. A. Move. able—as well as shapely and onsense Songs.’ sionary, in Indla, China, Korea and |=°" > | the department. “Know the Worid You " Rt o g Everybody. Japan. Of the more than 20 Vernon G. Howard, colored, seventeen | Live Inc- in Our World, a monthiy | Demands for i 3 sl a;"’"-g;;'g:‘_":" durable. More than a tooth past: Announcements. ars old, has pleaded guilty before |MaRezine. edited by Arthur Bullard concert. fnvestigation. We Co-operate With B 3 cording to Principal E. A. Drum. ~—it checks Pyorr| Residents of the northeast and (a) “Colleen o' Mine" Stricklund Justice Hoehling, in Criminal Division | The references which have appearcd vee Ty g v14%0 0 | i SISO WHERE THE BETTER THINGS COST LESS [SUCOSUUOAUAN Sadip0c njiuhe | southeast. sections of the-city are ln-| (b) “The World Is Walting for | [by Helen Burkart. planist. ana|]930cq Hoettng, i Coinina, Divieon ol the past year have been as- | the builai ol vited by the Community Music Asso- clatio he its gue: - v [ e iven tonignt in tne new| WASHINGTON'S GREATEST . G STREET BETWEEN r School. 17th and East| 4 P toieat strect. at 51 woer. | WOMEN'S STORE 1ITH g 12TH STREETS The outstanding feature will be the . | Nordica Mandolin and Guitar Orches- the Sunrise” -Seits | |Charles V. Banner, cornetist gerous weapon. He s uccused of led for convenient coneultation | Y. 3L C. A "to open iix {0 c 3 Caring for feet is better than curing them "u.A seventy-five players, and the srdica Banjo Club, fifty players, |vl)th under the direction of Walter T. Preston Hayes, tenor; Au- There will be 1,500 seats free to|Serous Weapoh —He I8 Mecel cor|in the pamphlet. i ie engied | brickiaying, Jant Holt. The n\\ialin' artists will be gust King-Smith at the | |the public. The doors will open at| Rl . i “Bringing the W America—A | nounced today. Classes g B 3 g ylso T o'clock. No children under '°“h~\-mb:‘; i and Bucie Tfr‘l::;'a?fif List of Referen s | Toeehny, Thuvaday 4nd Saturesyl|t Arthul' ul“ Cli,, 1343 F Street o ° ° ° Alice 1. Hill, mandolinist: Mary — .sopranoc, and Preston Haynes, Sweaters Waists Draperies e-Mandolin and Guitar Orches- Skirts i ~ |tra will be heard in the “Raymond Colleglums years of age will be admitted and all | boy escaped and was located at Provi- | ternational Affal nights of each week from 7 until 11 N o alh'r children must come with fldulu,mme R. I: Justice Hoehling referred | The books and P 1| o'clock. Onily twenty members Dresses Gmglmma " by Thomas _Sullivan's Coats Kimonos Stockings x and Rachaunis R and sit with them throughout the |the case to Probation Officer Steele for [nder three m n, be admitted to this fourth cla: Prelude in C Sharp Minor! x;ya:f:‘n;é%““;:‘Z%‘Z;iggf‘:;j:j:,j’ Takes on New Interest Tomorrow-Scores of Attractive Values Throughout tle Store! e accompanied on the d V: 2, Diamond Dyes > | er ik E5 il oman in Gray,” by Hahn, and “1. | o . 3 x No One Ever Marries l\:v.'db)' L("l_: | - sllk p tt -c at man. She vill be assiste at the | 2 Fagh 15.cent package of “Digmona | piano by, Mariorle Darle, Ereston oa S? ulcs al etticoats Nt i ynes 1 Dyes” contains directions so simple | land's “Colleen o' Mine,” The any woman can dye or tint any old, orld Is Walting for the Sunrise,” Discontinuing worn, faded thing new, even if she ¢ Seitz, with August King-Smith at has mever dyed before. Choose amy | the piano ity singing wil be ai 2. S 1 commu 2 / color at drug store. Rot Lawrence, assisted - r@sses ' I'ricosham, jersey and s i} \ EW tub silk, in black and all Now Marked at prlceB Tl'lat 7 colors. Fancy pleattd or Will Cause Almost In- f » ¥ embroidered scalloped stant Change of Ownership J " flounces. ) Department Plain Tailored and Dress Coats v v Silk Pajamas Semi-Annual 4 ; i $10.95 Values Every Fur in 835 to $65 $55 to $85 it CLEARANCE | Stock $ $ V| ’;é . ,d$?f5 v {Queen Quality F ootwear]] § Including 23 39 G excellent quality. Orchid Hundreds of Pairs Reduced to One Price $2.95 and $3.95 Values and flesh color only. Cnis Fine high-pile fab- Styles. #hat’ (have Silk Chemise rics in the newest full every line of refine- SR ; $10.98 Values length styles. ment and distinction. $5 .00 Wraps e e e o G s89 to %95 Styhsh Stout Coats $5 1 ke = U | B = ) &S 1) Jacquettes Models %that slenderize the figure chine add satin. Lace ! e 421/ i trimmed. | above average size. 4214 to 4814 an | ! Silk Hosiery Necl( Pieces Dresses for Street, Afternoon and - ‘ $2.00 Values Evening Wear $ 1'45 $20 to $30 $25 to $35 $30 ro $40 R oo L < This spells opportu- Values Values Values and a full range of colors. nity in very positive Beaded Pouches terms. $ $ $ b $5.95 Values And every fur a $3.95 Brooks fur — which means that in quality and value it measures up to the unimpeach- able standard of . . > | { 35 Brocks. Not "sale” | | $25 to $35 Tailored Suits, Clearance, $1 9.50J Fal’f;f, S}u‘::’“ furs as they are some- SR —= i _ times announced—but iy ; . 85c Brooks regular stock Clearance NeW Sprlng HatS I'hese are gauntlets of ‘furs, which means : ‘ fine chamoisuéde, 6-but- ton length, heavily em-* there are no finer to be s g - ; Purchased with ‘intention $ 5 3 broidered backs. In order to greatly reduce our stock before taking inven- tory, we will feature these shoes at this one price, giving you an opportunity to save on genuine Queen Quality Footwear Your choice of 27 different styles inone and two straps, novelty straps and oxfords, with all wanted heels, turned and welt soles. All sizes and widths. Tremendously Sacrificed Aftermoon and Afternoon and Models for street Novelty frames. Hand- street styles for party frocks in silk and afternoon wear. somely beaded, in various early Spring wear. and woolen materials. ~ Wide variety of styles. gcé]:cr;; and combination Developed in— Black Satin Black Suede Patent Leather . Black Kid Brown Kid Tan Calf Field Mouse Kid Gray Kid had at the prices. , £ 3 of selling them at con- Silk and Lisle Overblouses Sport Hosiery S -Choose tomorrow—- C Ak i & % $7.95 10 $12.95 Values . .. :on-{::”:},,o:.[:m;: A collection of newest Spring Hats that-embraces the -very 3645 one that will be long ) best at this popular price. “Styles for misses and women, artis- Uil ool bitess remembered for Fur tically modeled of visca braid, gros de londre, faille silk and othess dé chine, beatifully em- i ' /\ broidered- or beaded. Queenlgg l'q .lSltf'y gvou?t Sho P . e : in embroidered effects. 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