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10 3 THE - EVENING ST ‘WASHINGTON, D. C:; MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1924. ASSERTS U. S. RIGHT [ WHERE THE BETTER THINGS COST LESS 1 DR__Y UP WORLD "WOMEN'S STORE " Y ' ‘ G STREET BETWEEN Bishop McDowell Sounds ! {ITH & 12T STREETS * Slogan at Anti-Saloon hibition, Bishop William Fraser Mc- Dowell told the Anti-Saloon League of America, in annual convention here today, that “If the rest of the world objects to the United States coming to it with our ideas ayd prin- ciples of prohibition, we have the right to object to the rest of the world coming here with its ideas of lecense und lawlessness. “If the rest of the world will not liecp out of the United States,” he ceclured, amid prolonged applause, “the rest of the world has got to be made sober by the United States. If the world of the near tomorrow is to be a nelghborhood, it has simply got to be a neighborhood without saloons, distilleries and brewerles. “The nations cannot live together lalt drunk and half sober.” Defends Dry Propaganda. by i . L] . Th ight of A lca, Bishe Me- Tt g of Amsricn, Bebap e i : We're One Year Old This Month Chureh here, asserted, welcoming the T H ssiegaies to e thirtieth ann - ; <\ == =" 3 Tomorrow one tiny candle, indicative of the first year's successful operation of this store, will blaze the way to vention o he An f 4 Niiorica ol \eaahtTg on, ’ : 17 Ty bigger and more important values. Achieving success within such a short time is more than an accomplishment. Eheicerrnilletn ar e ] a0 It is positive proof of the confidence of the buying public in the foundation, principles and policies denoted by Christian relision las made ds world ! s 3 our now famous store slogan—"ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED"—an iissionaires, declared. “The | world war has made us world eiti- | i £ ] for this reason our Birthday is not entirely our own celebration—it is an event wherein every woman in Wash- paTlie Anti-Saloon League should tm. - : ington is to enjoy our value-giving holiday. This is our practical way of showing our appreciation for the won- trained, most courageous and most . \ i Yot noen It Cens fiy for derful first year s patronage accorded us. ° . ' Gorgeous Fur-Trimmed Coats :\“:hnr:ml:ge:ell:;eggt:trn}::“:uld:i Fnrs{t Bnrthday First-Hand Reproductions $1 1 5 5 ted in its annual address. uently reforms drift unknow- ingly into the hands of men who have s Grown old without realizing it he : Celebratmg the sald, . president of the Z,:f;‘i_f:“lfn:“:iicinf;m e vane oo With $150 to $225 y 7 . of Imported Models Bishop Nicholson declared, © proved the falsity of that bellef, o the ey S o _ , ’ $225 to $300 Values iged to admit that drinking among | i S S i apidly increasing. Win- ’ 2 ‘ men's vote has, act. of the An o o 3 o = r ’ s The very handsomest models shown this season—and but one style of a kind. e , 0 Each and every onc is fashioned of the finest fabrics used in the manufacture of i ek the banic- { A 3 R highest-class coats. Some are elaborately embellished with embroidery, others l ) i 3 have richest fur collars, cuffs or borders. Every color decreed by Fashion as cor- g% bank deposits 338,000, 9 3 rect for this season's wear has fullest representation, besides the broad selection of, the life insurance com- ! Y hey will tell you that In a ) month of 1923 they wrote A 00 more insurance than in any | i ous period. Ask the merchants j models in plain black. All sizes. The quantity is limited, so we cannot guarantee how long they will last. d e during thia laat Enr Only one Model of a kind, thus assur- A Bt N : ; b/ A / s175 to s225 5100 to 5165 et T R R 2 e : \ : R - Fur-Trimmed: Fur-Trimmed P! In Chicago, at least, they will tell you tha ver before was business 30 good uring this last Christmas. Engineers assembled in Cleve- - g . s e A collection that embodies the animously in favor of world-wide | when William Jennings Bryan will | speak. i PriRe League's convention Is meeting | yeu h':‘hen type suits, Mo@els that | g ¢ J, : - @D 20 et Teraain o sessibn theouan | ordinarily could not be duplicated at i 9§57 AN /55 ; @ today, tomorrow and Wednesday, | anywhere near the low price ‘hcy are ' | 7507 e i marked. So unusual are the styles < \ . METHODISTS TO MEET. | : : : W / : S and so diversified are the designs « 2 ) $ $ 50 Delegates Will Arrive Today for that description is impossible. The > ) ' § 1 o Dry Session. Deélegates will arrive in Wash fabrics are of finest texture and real today and tomorrow for the annus artistry has been employed in their meeting of the Board of Temperance, | Prohibition and Public Morals, to be | hield in the Methodist building, 100 Maryland avenue northeast, Tuesduy! - s ; % Straight line or fancy models, some of Smartest models brought forth for this malung‘. Most of them are trimmed 7 g 3 them side-tied. They’re made of fine soft season’s wear. Gorgeously styled of fine, 4 s - > ile fabrics which lend themselves most soft fabrics, in black and every popular S opentak session will be held at | with luxurious furs .Of the finest kind. . geautifully in the fashioning of these ex- shade’ These, like all other coats featured 1:30 o'clock Tuesday. This will t-zl Select the one you like best at $59.50. : quisite styles, which are only used in coats in this Birthday Sale, are lined with silks followed by a banquet, at the Raleigh, . o e b < b B 4 1 Py . at 6:30 in the eveniug. The quantity is limited, so we cannot i of the highest character. Black and al of beautiful texture. All regular sizes for The sreakers at the banquet will g r6e for Women and 2 - < S te William Jennings Bryan, Senator wanted colors in all sizes women and misses in a wide selection of Simeon D. ‘Fess of Ohio, Bisho | guarantee how long they will last. ‘ misses. The quantity is lltrhmted, §tl> ;ve can- styles. The quantity is limited, so we can- ~ “Thomas Nicholson of Chicago and Dr. | ‘ 2 Clarence True Wilson. Bishop Wil- not guarantee how long they will last. not guarantee how long they will last. liam Fraser McDowell will be toast- | . 3 master. ‘Wednesday the birthday of pro- hibition will begin with the dedica- tion of the Methodist bullding at :P"‘io“"?‘ ‘l’:o“":g‘:r‘;;:g“'?"rggh%;amz Mag nn nc@n N eW Sprnng D resses Chameen‘ TWill Cord Dowell, with Bishop Nicholson ex- fl tending greetings to the gathering. i The speakers will be Gov, Pinchot of Pennsylvania and Mr. Bryan. Rev. and poiret TWlll T. Albert Moore, representing the | s e S S Authoritative Models at Special Birthday Prices From § until 5 o'clock Wednesday atternoon onen house will be held, EEESAEEEE More Than 500 Newest Spring y i D résses "0AL Silkk Dresses 5]3.75 F7 £F | = woww. the better grades e Specially Priced forithe Birthday Sale at. .. the bettsr, wrades These dresses, if bought in the regular way, could not be sold at morc than / $ OO s delivery | double the modest price we have attached to, them. They come from various s / o N MEG“:“':; manufacturers, who have whole-heartedly co-operated with us to make our First ' / y : coals, coke and kindling Birthday Sale the huge success it is sure to be. The: styles are delightful—the ? wood. newest for spring—and the colors are those that will be most popular. All sizes i i for women and misses. L i . B. J, wemer The quantity is limited, so we cannot guarantee how long they will last. Jiin p \ Made by one of the highest-class 923 New York Avenue ° ° ; ‘ makers in New York. And this is this Franklin 7626 Sn]lk Dresses Sfl]lk D r esses | \ maker's way of appreciating our pa- The Reflections of a Married et rn.| Birthday Price . Birthday Price . iy (AW S A T » dolicate, Tan-down or ] i some models at such a price concession \""“7;::'-‘ s $ $ ‘ §\ A ‘ that makes this offer possible. Very \':&):;::- e '50 g . 'OO i \ : newest models, mostly but one of a flight. . It wor- | . . !, Hexmeean | / kind, and scores from which to choose. - 5 3 We cannot stress enough the beauty and The price alone will assure you that in- j wn, tan, etc. IAis 1s the ;.;_: o bulld up her charm that is embodied in the dresses to be stant response to this announcement is H 1 B!QCI(, Do tosel: bro S e i A sold at this price—$22.50—for their true highly necessary, for the models are so ) : ! Sizes 14 to 18 and a few 36 and aF'her trombles " Dey Plerods Faverits style and value can only be appreciated by smart and striking that the average woman X ‘ Gpdaril o examination. are made of the most will want ‘several, especially after she sees | s | 38. The quantity 1s limited and we il g g <ol gl beautiful silk fabrics in all the latest ade~ them. All are styled of fine silks and a full I | h I cholia, nervousmess and brings re- vance Spring shades; and every one is a range of all the new shades is presented. : A | cannot-guarantes how- long they w faithful copy of a genuine imported original. Every woman or miss will find her size in B . All regular sizes for women and misses. any of the newest spring shades. The . f ! last. P ' s o S The quantity is limited—so we cannot guar- quantity is limited—so we cannot guarantee forcou ghs antee how long they will last. how long they will last. ‘Use Pi50’s—this prescription Iy - / = R il oL g e UAUAUAUAVAUAU. UAAVACAA A CASA A A A A AN A A A ACAE A A A ANA NN NEACAAY CACAVACARACACATACAUAGACA A A AN : = —_— — et =