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09 ) ZIMBALIST PRESENTS |G. 0. P. BANQUET PLANS. R~ —By BUD FISHER, PLEASING PROGRAM | Voters' Association Discusses Pro- » o THINK THAT THE i B e e € s GEnerALY it = '}/ SLecP IS GONNA BE ouT o & 2 % € ENEMY'S =T - gram Honcring Lincoln’s Memory E & 3 WTHOUT ENEMY'S GENGRAL 1S % WAS AT MESS THIS CUENING |4 OF WORRYINGL e § f .} ™e quesTion uT A . i TENT WHEN T 'Become T ; 5 | Details of the plans being made for MMOUATAIND BEING WITH TH, £ WOOLEN BLANKET To KeeP POUNDING HIS €EAR I SUPPED INTD HIS PRESIDENT OF Violinist Gives Vazied Recital Be: | (e banquet to be given at the New MEXICAN RCBEL ARMY Matcs S il Us WARMD WHAT A LiFe! @ | UNDCR A WARM BLANKET AnD Tooke His BLANKET FoR ) MEXES T° fore Enthusiastic Audience | Willara Hotel February 9 m honor T nccesse “ofc A Guy ; MAKES Mme Good i ‘A SOUVENIR . T HAD NO oS TILL MARE, | of the memory of Abraham Lincoln | TOBc conieNTED WitH LitTee | " . g 4 4 IDEA HE'D NEED (T U SECRETARY k t Nati 1 | were discussed at a meeting last night OR NOTHING 1A T ) = ot NGHT L = AMEANT NO OF THE TRCASURYE at National. of the states council of the Republi- comto € 8 M > W X — can sl'uu» Vulr,rx' tfissor‘!ullon of the : TERRIBLY AERAID I've HARM!L T'M WORRIED! 5 j trict of Columbia. It was mad 2T f : i & mo oz soung RussianPicnosm that sovaral men aud Lo % : v A N WORRIED, GoT Yo\é ; —r o i ) Eine inist, gave " Tt Lefore un | of national prominence will b 3 o k AND M 4 \ : o e s aidience that s Na- | those who will make addresses on : : : : i (vTo TRovBLE: ‘“‘?r": afternoon | orat, tertalnment program, which T 4 { : 5 it v 7 i yi T A that lingered, loat 50 at the | will in E of the program, u; 2 tures v i c Interest and merriment to the occa- | sion. haffee presided at lust night's und, following the disposal i b siness, he told of the wiven with all | afforts being made to bring about | ancy that its | ab election law A 2 which have not such la 4 tain. ~ Another| 3 "Caid’ that twenty s position t! € motyalready have such . _permit- so famillar with Wash on audi- | ting registration voting by ces was the “Havanaise.” filled with | Mail. or permitting % He stated v that a committee of t < Spanish rhvthm. yet ex-|soon to be &ppointed nely delicate in shadiug. | members who are law A ¥ ade | endeavor to draft an al tration and voting law soclation hopes to have adopted by i- | all the states WIEE ASKS DECREE. lovely: || Gertrude Haislup vesterday filed suit tpreme Court for a | JEWISH CLUBS UNITE. |bin chairman of the new ““"”""iWOMflN, 60, DIES IN FIRE {h lite in &, fre that ciuged dam-) the second floor of {he builaing. tad | of In a University, who is pra | dia mmittee of the Y Men . Tex |ginte oo 48 Suoti ness block here ea . i b | Hebrew Association, will undertake BLOOMINGYON, Ind ua 11.— | me y that her husband drunk, destro . " 5 Gl . | men were unable to rescue . Mrs. e = |ihe: farmitare: and l;,,m{tm lier 1ite, | Inter-Club Council to Be Formed|active work of organization. which | Mrs. L. J. Buckley, aged s st ' Buckley, who had her upartment on | Buckley, e | Franklin drank only water o give Pan-lile|Thes married February 18, 1920, Sunday Evening. Is an outgrowth of suggestions byl e 0 0 — e e — S nads evidens jend o en. Attorney J. T. v thie Jewiah Wollare Boseq. T T T g " | Kr X g e i Ar ory ati o b own 8 our™ was the en- |Krur e Twite: An orsanization ta be lmamn asif } eriire ot the Inter-Cluly Couns the Inter-Club Council will be formed | will be declamation and orator ~ ’ M ¢ paa Clearance—Women's Satisfaction First Since 1859 All Children’s "'»‘h‘ Dean Inge prot against the [by members of all the Jewish clubs | : ovement for a celibate clergy In the | ton At u meeting in the |i8] contests, debates, athletics and o 8 E ch of land, pointing out that | 5 | monthly stunt nights. ach con- l Y, . v fine peration son Drake, $ir John Moore, War- | Y. M. H. A. building. 11th street and | gtituent club of the council s to re- elvet agS (? Wlnter ( oats the young astin ¢ Christopher Wren, | Pennsyl a avenue, Sunday eve- [tain its club sovereignty, the council i K 1 a olds, Jenner, Charlotte at 7 10 Membership in |operating as a federation. Clubs 1 - i r score : r Gojdsmith, Tennycon fon’ will be limited to |requ to send three delegates, rice A i | 1 F : “icfl Ithodes were all children | thosa be £ seventeen |one of whom should be their presi I | |\ \\D 4 \ o7 £3.95 10 & en. : v 2 Rob- 'dent, to the initial mecting. : . . S luvolving our entire stock. Sold Sizes 2 E R O |= (2> o 100 Now $i.49't0 810-818 Seventh Street Jeae foure Overwhelming Sales Now. of [ Purchase—5® wa 52 Qverblouses In Richest of Materials and Styles of Surpassing Py, Ave, Stores Novelty and Beauty 727, i N Roshanara Crepe Velvet and Lace Printed Crepe . j - i Beaded Crepe Corduroy and Crepe Embroidered Crepe Brocaded Silk Printed Duvetyn Puckerette Cor. 7th & K Sts 414 9th S¢. “Csty Club Shop" 1914-16 Pa. Ave." 1318 G St. 9233 Pa. Ave. S.E. : N\ U ISIONS of loveliness—really gorgeous in their luxurious materials, striking color schemes and distinctive origi- s \ &3 nalities of design and trimming. ) ‘ \ 5 5 The woman who wanats the unusual in blouse fashions— " i and appreciates a substantial saving—will be quick to make Oh Loo k. Mother! Tomorrow --Last Day ! S ; the mos: of this opportunity. ~All sizes 38 to 4. Colors in- ® clude navy, brown, tan, gray, black, gold, flesh, white, copen, i ‘G N ) , z | ;) 4 high shades and richest of color combinations. SEE WIN- . : - Gro~iNups Sale! Sale! Men’s 35 & %6 Shoes 7% Y DOW DISPLAY. Z 2% K3 X4 2% Women’s Kayser Chamoisette Gloves N KAYSER short KAYSER strap- KAYSER long P rSotrs | wrist chamoisette | chamoisctte gaunt- lined chamois fabric | gauntlets and 12 | [ WD (WO-tone gloves, with em- | button gloves in a | All the popular broidered backs. | full color range. shades. our best $4 : : L/ 3 Wanted shades. to $4.50 L ' 59c 79¢ | $1.00 styles for » i - Girlaand il 1§ £ Advance Spring Styles ’ In Trimmed Hats Nt S i e lE $5.00 $6.95 $9.95 time for a better bargain opportunity. Included are a number of our “HAHN King’s Palace Famous SPECIAL” $5 and $6, and some higher- Groups Ready in Purchase—$1.50 and $2.00 priced Shoes from our regular stocks. Brilliant Array ‘% e \ ’ i;)r?lce.their best are seldom to be had at or near the sale \,r Boys’ Wash Suits Saving Price Small Boys. 722 OW, when they need sturdy, storm-proof Shoes for School, here’s a Special Sale of our famous “Gro-Nups” High Shoes at a sharp saving. You know how they wear. W, 500 of these natty washable suits freshly unpacked— unusual examples of fine workmanship, as well as attrac- tive modeling. Suits that “dress up” the little fellows to 722 Z Included are all sizes in Tan Cali— . N N - . A Of galatea, Invincible suiting, Peggy cloth, crash, and somewhat broken sizes in Tan Elk Oxfords and High Shoes for business R s }i([adm}?;:;\ni:z “l:n‘g;'::ixs‘ khaki and cotton pongee. Middy, Norfolk and buttoned-on 2 4 8 v ably ¢ = fles, trimmed wi a 's of braid. Navy Smoked Elk, Patent Leather and fancy. andrdr;ss we{ar——and st;‘me ot'tltle heavier S i hugireds of Hats that styles, trimmed with chevron and rows of braid. Navy, S tvpe Shoes for men who worl outdoors. accurately forecast spring b AL si 2 light blue, !anisgra_v and brown. All sizes 3 to 8. SEE top novelties. All sizes up to 2 in com- 5 4 \ € . WINDOW DISPLAY. bined lot. Be sure to bring the young Klf;;?l;{ allisizc ¥ERY i @ Wondes- \ gg?esd;l:,etl};:; aritnOi{‘:fi?e folks in tomorrow. N/ silk, hemp, tagal, gros de s - “ hn™ E Londres and ‘Viica. h:m: At All Hahn Stores Except G St. At All Ha . Stores xXcept G St. cloth. Trimmings of flow Purchase—$5.00 and $6.00 R & G Corsets High-Grade Models, Every One New and Perfect $2.99 What woman will not hasten to buy such superior corsets at a bar- gain price? Two Popular Styles Are Represented: No. 0-102—Of heavy pink brocade, woth rubber inserts at top. Graduated clasp; long skirt; four hose support ers. Sizes 23 to 32. No. C-304—R & G Clasp-on Girdle, of heavy pink brocade, with broad elastic band at each side; double boned. Sizes 26 to 36. Six hose supporters. ers, fruits, ostrich, fancies, ribbons and ornaments, Black and all colors. Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores Open 'Till 9 N | . \ \ \ . . . \ § | \ . N . \ \ . . . . \ . N N\ . \ | Q A § . Y, 7 7222 27 7% 727 Y, Purchase—Mill Runs of ° $1.50 Silk Hose Popular Pigeon Brand—and absolutely perfect as to silk. ° WY, A Really Tremendous Sale And Extra! $5.95 and $8.50 Womén's Shoes Fomtatuiu:- “Arcl’x preserver“ [ Womenqs Boots Right out of our regular $5.95 and 5 $4- 45 $8.50 stocks—down d I 7 you remember, a few the toboggan they weeks ago we announced a ¢o at $4.45 pair! sale of $12 “ARCH PRE- SERVER” Boots—part of the factory’s” surplus stocks, con- % % % The minute faults are only 'in the lisle garter tops Beautiful and serviceable black silk stockings with a reputation for quality familiar to the majority of women are here tomorrow at a worth-while saving, because of certain negligi- 72 2227 7 Z ble imperfections in the lisle garter tops. This means they are practically perfect. All sizes. Silk-and-W ool Hose Irregulars of $150 Quality, choice Black and a wide color range in these fash- ORI “signed to us for special clear- g : 2 . 2 A § ance at $5.80 pair. NO WONDER women are coming for them in, such . B ionable and durable stockings. Plain and thrqngs! For here are Street, Dress and Evening . g ‘h-‘,-;’em ooty the g:hs:f: :f clocked styles to please every preference. Models,imhthe popular suedes and other wanted materials— i $445—a simy 7; wonderful Y - som e smar; -] < 5 v 2 offering. Please under- o] e of the s test-looking Shoes you've ever seen ina : ead Tohie tochdes Beoks G 5 ; e only—and only in_certain Girls’ Coats Reduced £ s:yles—-v:(fl -ofur ci!wn Bregu- . ¥ $ It tocks of either Boots Full two-score attractive styles to choose from— or. Low; Stoes—but. all gze Were $10.75 to $29.75 many of the?x still in all sizes—but you'll have to 4 gfl%}fi%zg;fi}ffifl BN ; NOW, $6.75 t6 $18.75 hurry! —————— Men’s Ribbed 9 fi Shirts and Drawers, 7 C ar ment Heavy ribbed underwear that provides all the warmth any man could desire—that fits well and wears well. Sateen-faced— and knit,and finished like the more expensive garments. Sizes 36 to 4. Work Shirts, 69c Men's Sweaters, $3.98 Men's “Golden Rule” Blu Heavy Knit Sweaters, with Chambray Work Shirts, with| shawl collar and two pockets. Collar and | pocket. Double-| A Brown, blue and heather mix: stitched throughout. tures. In the heart of coat time January clearance brings quality coats for girls of 10 to 16 years at much less than regular prices. cautiful and serviceable cloths, smartest of winter styles, most hv«:u'ehdi of colorings—and every coat of noticeably worthy work- manship. At 7th St. Store only 5 Yen's Interwoven Cashmere Socks, 75¢ Pair arm and serviceable as they are handsome. Wide, derby- .nd in brown, caramel, terra cotta, black and heather mix- At All “Hahn” Stores except G St. xm.IIIIIIIIIllIIIIIl|I'llllll“llllll"ll"l"llll S SRR IR HETE R T CULRIUEU DU T T