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Fig T ADMIRAL REYNOLDS HONORED BY FRIENDS Given Farewell Luncheon on Eve of Retiring as Commandant of Coast Guard. Marked by High Achievement. Rear Admiral William E. Reyrolds s tendered a farewell luncheon to- t the Raleigh Hotel on the eve retirement fomorrow us com- | mandant of the United States coast guard, after a servico of more than e luncheon was ciates in Wash- the admiral tendered by h ington and vi was highly praised in by Judge McKenzie Moss, ass: secretary of the Treasury; E. C. ner, secretary to Judge Mos: geon General H. 8. Cumming, public heaith service; Com- F, C. Billard, who succeeds B Reynolds a commandant; C t. W. V. E. Jacobs. Capt. A. J. Henderson, Capt. R. O. Crisp and oth The retiring commandant has had endid record at sea and in ex- When You Catch Cold | Rub on Musterole Musterole is easy to apply and it gets In its good work right away. prevents a cold from turning into “fiu* or pneumonia. Just apply Musterole with the fingers. It does all the good work of grandmother’s mustard plaster | without the biister. Musterole Is a clean, white ointment, made of oll of mustard and other home simples. It is recommended by many doctors and nurses. Try Musterole for sore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma- | tism, lumbago, pleurisy, stiff neck, bron- chitis, asthma, neuraigia, congestion, paine and aches of the back and joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chitbiains, | frosted feet—colds of all sorts. To Mothers: Musterole is also made in milder form for babies and small children. w | President appointed him comma udant. Navy Career of Forty-Five Years| Often it | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D L e ecutive positions of I‘Mhpou!'?:lfl(}" it | tinental coasts, in Alaska, In the was brough® out in the adldresses.|goring gea, and in the Arctic ocean, Oneé of his exploits was plagcing the e O S e on WrangeFl Ialand, [and was @ member of the small in the Arcti~ ocean, and claiming that | sledge party sent oat from the for- jisland in the name of tha United|mer revenue cutter Corwin in 1881 States. LS, dmiral and Mrs, Reynglds wiil|in a search along tihe northern coast leave Washington® Stundvy (to sall [of Siberia for tidiggs of the Arctic from New York dJanuary 16, for an'|exploring steamer Jeannette. extedded vislt w‘E{ym and FMiropean { While: on duty in Washington he countries. They plan to muke thelr| studied law at Gaorgetown Univer- home in California. v sity, and in 1893 graduated the senfor JEntered Service im 1878. member of hll)::lllnlln r!he‘?u‘sz-gmd; o .| nate course.. He mlso took leave of Admiral Reynolds entered tl&e rarv absence to take & special course in {ice as a cadet in 1878, and after pass- | ADSCRCE 10 TARE, & B0 e O oture 1 ENTERED SERVICE IN 1878 lnx throush the various \rades s & 0 e at Cornell University. He has served e o ioitmner 4, ';2‘&““}?.'; in all the important assignments in e appol 2 the coast guard. 'During the Spanish- American war ha was in command of the revenue cutter McLane and serv- ed in the fleet of the late Rear Ad- miral Smmpson. During the world He was reappointed for the bellance of his active service in the goast guard. He has served on all of our <on- ¥ Window Shades!! (R R “Factoryamade at factory prices” in any ooler you designate. Phone for esti- mates. I i 727 7222222 \ Checks Will Be Mailed November 29, 1924 JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB $25 W % 50 cents a week, for 50 weeks $1.00 a week, for 50 weeks 5200 a week, for 50 weeks $5.00 a week, for 50 weeks % WY Y, war he was chief of staff, twelfth naval district. Admiral Reynolds was the first of- ficer of the coast guard to hold the rank of rear admiral, which was pro- vided for by Congress in the act of January 12,1923, Excess Over French Deaths for PARIS, franc goes down the birth rate goes up. According to official statistics for the first three months of 1921, in the ninety departments there were 584,- 458 births in that period against 506,- | Hale, alias 007 deaths, an excess of 78,451 births. BIRTHS ON INCREASE. e s “Sick"” Worker. Three Months Is 78,451. _— January 10.—While the Howard :XHMDP Clifford L. Grant, chief of deteotives, and Detectives Kelly and Sortvener. -Attempts are charged to obtain money from the pastors by repre- sentations that the secretary of & pastor in another city was in this city sick and stranded, the stranger . | sugsesting that a loan of from 320 to $40 would be a means of relioving the gick man and enabling him to return ome. ‘Telephone calls to the pastors were made from hotels, the police learned. In telephoning to some of the local pastors, it is said, he used the names of close personal friends of the min- ATTEMPT TO SWINDLE MINISTERS CHARGED ‘| Police Hunt Man Said to Have Alleged to have represented him- self to be a health department phy-| siclan in_an attempt to swindle a' number of local clergymen, Ralph W. Stevens and Howard Clinton, is being sought by .| ¢, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924. river, isters In an effort to induce them to belleve he was acting in good falth. He falled to obtain any money, s far @8 the police were advised. FUND FOR RIVER WORK. On ‘the recommendation of Gen. Beach, chief of engineers, Secretary Weeks has made an allotment of $300,000 from the river and harbor reserve fund for the maintenance and fmprovement of the Mississippi river between the mouth of the Missouri river and the mouth of the Wisconsin ARGUE MILEAGE CASE.~ In the Bupreme Court yesterday ar gument was begun ‘on the & changeable mileage ticket case, to have set aside the injunctior the federal district court for M Potomac rivers. We Have All the New Victor Records Including the Two Great DANCE NUMBERS “Linger Awhile” and I Love You” Van Wickle Piano Co. 1222 F St. N.\W. Pianos and Player - Pianos Supplies vital food elements for youngsters. Borderns Pennsylvania Avenue sion—street and dress. Black Satin Gray Suede Patent Colt Saks & (Jompany Featuring a Special in Women’s Low Shoes —that are truly $7, $8.50 and $10 Values $6.00 We are taking these Shoes from one of the most reputable makers of Women’s Footwear in America. Their only “out” being that all sizes are not offered in all styles—for which this considerable concession from their regular prices has been made. The shapes are those you'll want—for every occa- Seventh Street K2 "s*. Black Suede Fawn Suede Black Kid has been brought by the governme chusetts restraining the Intersta Commerce Commisslon from enforc ing Its order for the sale of mileag. tickets in the territory east of th Miss!seippi and north of the Ohfo and Tan Calf Dull Calf Straps and Oxfords—with welt and turned soles; high, low and flat heels. Evening Slippers—too—— | We have included in this sale our own entire remaining stock | | of Gold and Silver Slippers. THE IMPROVED ' MALTED MILK At Your Druggist’s D e 06.4% 0% 4% 0%0-0%.0%0-0%-¢% ¢%0.0%-0%0-6% 0% ¢ %047 % 4% 62026 +% 4% o2 o% + % 4% o % K3 s % <% 90 6% o0 o%0 o%0- 4206 % 0% 6% % 120-%-6%.6%6%-4%-6%-%-6%-6% 6% 4% 6% %% <% ‘:w,w.“.n‘N.“.n.“‘n.”’n.“‘»'“'non.“,“.u.“,b,00.».“.“.“'“.n.“:oo:“’“:“‘“'“’N:“:“‘“.ow.“‘“‘“.“.“.“'N.00.“.“’“.00.“.00.“.“.“'“.n.“.“‘“.u. Citizens Savings Bank 1336 New York Avenue 0204, "e% % K2 00 % "’ 20 4% EXEXEXE ® 2 S X o K2 * Don’t let the reference to “missing sizes” keep you from attending this sale—for among the combined Iots is every size. 2 e s D 2, X3 0, January Clearance Specials Values you'll like at savings you have never seen equaled. Street Floor % b kS ‘.‘ > o & k3 K2 KAXEXS 6 2> " < < ‘i‘. K2 * KD % s’ o, 2, All Sales Final! Lease None Exchanged Expires - or Credited "QOur Last lDays! The expiration of our lease January 31 means that EVERYTHING IN THE HOUSE, WITHOUT EXCEPTION, must positively be cleared out by that date! ; Sacrifices on the richest values in the house! Price-cutting everywhere you look! Nothing in Washington to equal this most sensational of Clearance events that laughs at profits and disre- i, OFF | 14 OFF $29.95 Cloth Coats..$14.98 $25 Ladies’ Coats. . . .816.67 $39.95 Ladies’ Coats.$21.691$49.95 Cloth Coats. .$24.98 $69.95 Cloth Coats. .$34.98 $49.95 Ladies’ Coatsgiggg $69.95 Ladies’ Coats. $46. g 05 Ladies’ Suits. .521.66] $39-95 Ladies’ Suits.$19.98 ik g e $69.95 Ladies’ Suits.$34.98 $29.95 Ladies’ Dresses..$14.98 $49.95 Ladies’ Suits. .$33.63 $29.95 Silk and Cloth e Cloth $35 Ladies’ Dresses. . $17.50 $49.95 Sille and 10t 33,63 36995 Evening Dresses, $29.98 $225 Fur Coats $150.00(| $150 Fur Coats $75.00 Last Chance for These Fine Coats or Near Seal (dyed Coney) Coats—real E’;’:;L;g:;and(;?siw of Fashona, Normandy, beauties! Some plain e Trimmed with lined, with Squirrel, Sg}l’hl:_';erl agfig\aiflv mi‘ng. Your choice at $50 }:i::pdt '1 ;:'fii“trhch;iiilz $3 9 .75 only at only Dresses .......-.519.98 $179.95 Fur Coats. .$119.67| S115 Fur Coats. ... S57.50 Only 12 of them. Some Marmot, French | Just 23 of these rich coats sacrifice! Mostly silk, others fancy _silk He Sommal wilh 9, 0t %! R S o 9, CaX o A Collection of Fine Coats With Fur Collars—which we have designated for selling at the remarkable price of 54 » Lot of Sports Skirts In the new plaids and with the new plaits; as well as many plain patterns and models. They are remarkably attrac- tive Skirts—and very special o0 > 2 2 QXI XD K2 o 9, "’ 2 K2 *00% 0, K3 "’ 2> L) e a X ®, X X "’ K2 " Second Floor New Side-tie $€) .90 , Sports Coats Thiey areiin the new vers pomles dretey modilss made up i ihe avored You'll like the new model—and appreciate the Velours, Bolivias and Plushes with real fur collars. Under no other condi- splendid values W‘hi"‘h Clearance has brought into tions could such selling be possible. the sale at this price. i & ® Soods po-e3e o004} ool 00 4%.4 RS > bo o3} O "' K3 ¥ oSy el et el 2, %’ %% . bo oo e o oge e . »> Seoca iacr Second Floor ° b 2% D o R "ot B0 %-4%.4% “.“2:_ X2 First Floor Special . Pure Silk Hose sasnioned; I a8 the aesir- First Floor Special Corduroy Robes COut long and full; desir- able colorings; heavy girdle. $3.98 and $4.98 values 2 “, o4 * First Floor Special Pouch Bags R & KA ) Basement % 28 popular leathers. Many different styles, including selections from our $2.98 grade K2 Neat patterns; out long and full—and well made. 98¢ grade o %%, K3 e K3 el RO ) XaXe) oe% X g K3 - 2 o %0 % Skunk and plain trim- K2 e ‘More of These Splendid Coats and Dresses$ 5 A e 2 o Select From These for Only [ Your Choice Costs You But : 5 b $5.95 Ladies’ Skirts now.. Blum’s---614.12th St., N.W. 2 QXIXIXTX o egradeegrafeadradoidre; o%% Your Choice at Just $19.95 to $25 Misses’ Coats $19.95 to $39.50 Misses’ Suits now ° $1995 to $3750 M Dresses now ... $1095 to S$I12.95 Misses’ Skirts nOW ............ o % o 4 $15 Jersey Dresses now... You have never seen the duplicate of these values at less than / $15 Misses’ Coats now... $25 to $35 Dresses now.... Dresaes are in Cauton Crepe, Satin, Poiret Twill $19.95 to §29.95 Skirts now..