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LA THE- EVENING: STAR, "WASHINGTON, D :Cy THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1924., ither the amendment or the slon. treet and Maryland during the it bw& of 1st the Methodist emperance, prohibition and p“hlln Living up to a reputation —That'’s what every pair of Burt shoes for men must do. We've earned a repu- tation for the three-fold combina- tion of—comfort—with style— and quality, ASKS COURTHOUSE |PINCHOT DEMANDS CONGRESS BLESSES MEW BUILDING. “w d » t h MR e - ADDITION IN BILL PROBE DRY ENFORCEMENT ;s e, provost of 8 Sidresses o lortor ot semmengeasn | Bev. E. L. Bucky Consecrates 3 bit, they will try to tak lndr ™ _ 2 3 gnd bring back the open saloon’l| The dedication of thts structure Sacred Heart Edifice. epresentative Langley Proposes|Failure to Compel Obedience to Amendment Great- Tegten 2‘2 '.;‘r“‘;’-?‘flné‘un'i'-"«?"’gs"?-_ the sramnised work of”Sne 3'1":;'-‘3 B Mattor s s uakey, pestor of , AN u rogressivi ] 8 fol e 4 ; $735,000 Structure to House est Breeder of Crime, Governor Tells Anti- Sach Tiguor, © X DOF romotion of ;uguum;ng;u;“_fn‘;wb: 35"?:'.“' Seored Hoarty: 190 Cisecnt Scdres Big Vielators. significant eve ohusetts avenue, yesterday afternoon. Recorder of Deeds. i v ovent, It suggests how z rder of De Saloon League Session. gJSonator Wils ot Oblo dectazed e | Poneble Sad Soctily St erwerk o Lokt ol e g e ussdne stablishment the violation of law by the “blg man.” |is be o the convent, which was open- = : &nd the “fellows who ride in Pull- |stand as o doaiugcure Vill |ed in Washiugton 'last October. . A ‘'ongressional investigation of pro-|they have not stopped violations even |man cars.” Senator Willls threaténed | pu brocession was lend by Le hibition enforcement by the federal | Dy, breweries that were selzed that if any delegato camo to the {law, ri Brocenstonal™ Building Would Match New Court | S°Yerament was demanded by Gov. republican convention at Cleveland, | mental; a ding Urt| pinchot of Pennsylvanta at the clos-. onferes. the elyntesntn of Appeals. PLANS No matter how difficult you've found it to get Shoe satisfaction—let us undertake the task of satisfying. We'll succeed. ALREADY DRAWN eot for the rix! of socloty and. I with & wet phank, “we'll use it s ment on & basls of n a skid and scoot him off leyel bridge into the Iris In & legislative program ul Dury, cand ev, Fathier Buokey then ed to the new bullding escort- Logan Owens and Tom Wood- he high |tiality as between individuals t will visualize to a! ing mass meeting of tho, Anti-Salcon charged the governor. clans adopted [in the nation's Capital the defin knowledge of criminal . League convention last night, In & | ..o down grows murder, brizandage, | tho league went on record as favoring | concreto aim to maintain our i oLyt critical address, in which he declared | piracy, polsoning and a multitude of |the Diacing of prohibition agents|tions on the firm moral basts ubon |nurper of roulding consists of a “the greatest breeder of orime and | Other ctimas of violenos or cunning, | under oivil scrvice, deportation of | which the foundors Tntended thon 1o | nember of roome uad large gym- in ‘mddition to the violation of the|allens convicted of violating prohibi- |stand. the religlous ;mal s conducted by amendment itaelf. tion and narcotlc lwws, making all| ¥In' extending to you and your mil- | 1o atreiGony,of (he Bacred Heart and "Tho dangerous sttuation in which | Intoxicating liquors illegal, central- |ltons of wssoclutes.’ whe will see in | ot st iended by the gone and daughters we find ourselves is due to one main |lzation of authority for prohibition |this event confirmation of & wreat |neopie mber of diplomats and wealthy causfe, and one only. Whatever muy | enforcement under a responsible head |public work, T wish to express my | e e Do naid of the effect of the war, it jw|within u department represented in[hope that Your highest anticipating true that the fallure of the United [the cabinet and a stronger coast|for Its ugefulness may be fully |presi@ent of the board, and States government to do ita plaia and | 8uard to combat yum runuing: realized. Prsstdent of the board, and presenta- simplo duty under the law {s the main | The convention voted that diplomats | The bullding was dedlcated by !Rev. Dr. Clarencs Wilao WA cause of lawlessness today.” abusing their llauor privileges should | Bishop Wil o T Tue Wilson, gen- The governor said he personally |be recalled, opposed any change in Kknew there were “honest men~ fn the | the Volstead act deslgned to increase service doing -thelr level best, but |the logal alcoholic content of liquors 2a0eas S S rsonally Rrow eieh that |and gave motice that the Anti-Saloon honest men have left it in despair, | Leugue “vigorously oppose” any can- because they had become convinced |didate 105 B Y Do dodminot that their superiors did not intend to [ “stand squarely for the enforcemen: A scandal of half these ! of the eighteenth amendment enforce tho law and that thers was [of the elghteenth amendment = was also observed yesterday by ded!- catlon of the new “Methodist build- Our idez of comfort—style—quality Ten Dollars Oaring for feet is better than curing them Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Street Appropriation of $735,000 for erec- tlon of an addition to the District Supreme Court house, which will real- 1y be a new bullding to match the new Court of Appeals building, and to be occupied by the recorder of deeds and the District marshal, is proposed in a bill introduced yester- day by Representative John W. Lang- House committed ‘on bubile bulldings | volee from tho gallery. and_grounds. | Gov. Pinchot declared the “scandal” This bill is similar to the one in-|of enforcement, to which the late $Potluced in the Ssuste by SeRAtOE|presitent ‘Haraing vefirred n K Congress already has declared its|Me3suge to Congress, had grown far o e e \* plans prepared | RopOftions In any ether Dranch “of | 6o’ pince in the service for a man by the architect of the Capitol after | the government would lead at once to | who aid.” conferences with the Engineer Com- |3 congressional investigation® he |- Notes Capltal Prices. criminale in America is the fallure to enforce the eighteenth amend- ment " A huge audience at the First Con- gregational Church arose in a body to cheer at the conclision of the ad- dress. “Pinchot for President!” yelled a big Constipation Vanishes 75¢ Certain-teed Floor 49c Covering Square Yard Beautiful and durable felt base floor covering, in tile, figured and floral patterns. * enforcement service wholly out of politics; second, revise the regula- tions so that the enforcement of law is made easy rather than hard, and ont FREE 7 |said. “In the name of the citizens of missioner Of e P e SP5: | this country who believe in its Con- | Prices of “bootleg liquor in Wash- propriation bill yast year. f;’L;"Jé‘,’,':‘n?"ufln.:“:n’(n?:ede‘r:'eh,g Bropose | tngton” were quoted by the governor the general demand for such an in- | 88 “simple and obvious proof that ‘it TOLE PIANO, CHARGE, |vestisation is easfer and less expensive to violate S y . Shows Mére Draskesnbes. the law thun it used to be.” Prices e s n Washington were falling, not ris- + Marehall cotored, who lives in| The Pennsylvania govemor pre-| g, the governor said, f'r Xarf_“u". suulhe. 3 Wullll‘&:‘ to sented statistics to show huge in- Recommendations of the governor e o “atausement place at his | creases in the amount of drunkenness, | included congressional investigation fome where dancing w be the |illegal withdrawals of whisky and | 2nd these propos: icel, take the !(;‘\]l:(reih‘l‘lu“\_\“' without a plano. withdrawals of alcohol to be dena- 2 9 tured. gording to poll The latter item, he said, jumped Henry' Eve from 38,000,000 proof gallons to over | so that the benefit of every doubt the plano h ond-handed instrument d. the police s t 105,000,000, or an increase of 7,000,000 | goes to the government; third, make ous in twenty-four months. |full and intelligent use of the powers A 'S Little Liver Pills never what this increase means| granted under the permit svetem to| fail. Purely vegetable recall that in the | check th e dewths from noison lauor | ate e ave multiplied. Tn th 5 ch “as t Stop after- dinner dis-y, tress— correct indiges- #Z tion; ¢ improve - the complexion—brighten the eyes. PALACE 810-818 Seventh Street | duce modern busine: | put the enforcement of the law in ands of a personnel completely i apathy with it, and wholly free & At ament 16 B is in Pennsylvania, onnection with the liquor busis ., and he w locked up and | Fe seizure of twenty-five | nes; charged with grand In ‘the | breweri ¢ill Do valuable Just in| - Willlam Jennings Bryan predicted Tnited Sta ch of Police Court | Proportion as offenders are convinced | that with & record of five dry Con- today Judge McMahon held him for | that the time for playing with the |gresses in succession with the eight- the action of the grand jury and fixed | law_has passed.” the governor said.|eenth amendment and the Volstead the bond at $500. Ed did not have| “These ralds’ he explained, “have |act, the product of both the repub- t h s sent to jail until the Y other brew- | licaii and democratic parties, there alls for him. ! eries Teported that | was no chance of a weakening of Fur Coats Underpriced for Clearance 1 FRENCH SEAL OOAT, with 2 SEALINE (DYED RAB- squirrel collar; 1 Black Caracul BIT) COATS, with skunk col- Coat with fox collar; were lar and cuffs; 1 with Fitch col- $199.00; also 3 Sealino (dyed rab- ; F Seal Bie) ‘conts with squirrer conlar _1ar and cuffs; also 1 French Sea = 1 HeiTeus $119.00 ¥k Mame §105,00 of the group.. 2 KIT CONEY COATS AND 1 SEALINE (DYED RABBIT) JACQUETTE, trimmed with imitation chin- D7 G . $42.50 It is currently $5.00 Heavy Gray Blankets $2.98 pair 40 pairs of these 70x80 Bla: kets, that answer every require- ment of warmth and service. IGLI would tell you, or Heifetz, or Schumann-Heink, that their new records listed below, played on a Victrola instru- ment, are true works of art. To win first the cooperation and then the approval of such artists is to insure the utmost satisfaction for purchasers of Victor products. > But hear these records as the artists heard them:on some one Marscilics Badogreads of the twenty-one Victrola instruments we make at from $25 up. || ey L e ‘White and Colored Marseilles Spreads, in scalloped and hemmed styles. Sizes for double beds and twin beds. Slightly soiled. Diapers, $1.79 Dozen 100 packages 24x24 Bird-eye Diaper Cloths, neatly hemmed. Hemmed Napkins, 59¢c Dos. New Purchase Spanish Laces $1.00 Yard Duplicating White Georgette and Crepe de Chine Dresses Reduced An opportunity to save largely on several groups of beautiful frocks that offer choice of many styles—all beauti- fully trimmed. 1 $50.00 White Dress, Now $25.00 2 $35.00 White Dresses, Now $19.75 12 $25.00 W hite Dresses, Now $15.00 2 $29.15 White Dresses, Now $25.00 1 $2500 White Dress, Now $15.00 3 $19.75 White Dresses, Now $15.00 4 $15.00 White Dresses, Now $10.00 3 $11.00 White Dresses, Now $6.98 Monday's safe with this new shipment of Beautiful Spanish Lace Flounc- ings and All-overs, in a range of the wanted colors. Hurry for these great values! Friday Attractions For Men Shirts, 59c Odds and ends of Men's Shirts, consisting of percale and Krinkletey, in white and stripes, Attached ‘collar -and neckband styles. Broken sizes, 14 to 17. Sweaters, $1.49 Friday Sale of Men's Heavy Gray Coat Sweaters, with shawl collar or L] New Trimmed oSt 2 Tl o Advance Spring Styles in SO Men’s Night Shirts Wonderful Variety < . : $1.25 Out tomorrow 'New Victor Records [ | <55 r ut;:., apkins, hemmed, ready for Towels, 6 for 49¢ Ly f Small Towels, ful Red Seal Records i hery home. e of huck 3 . . o g and absorbent crash. eni e un bel di di maggio 975 $1.50 sl (s Some Soft Day in May) (Giondano) \ Beniamino Gigli i R emnant S The song of the Lord of Oberwesel, and the last utterance of the poet and Patriot Chenier. Memorably sung in Gigli’s | pure high tenor voice. Warm, Fleecy Flannelette Nightshirts, in _neat stripes. Roll collar or military neck. Bath Robes, $2.98 Victrola No. 100 $150 Mahogany, oak or walnue Grand Adagio (From “‘Ballet Raymonda™) (Glazodnow) Wislin Sele Hebrew Lullaby (Adwon) »ielin Seie Jascha Heifetz Jascha Heifetz. } 970 1.50 With composers like Glazounow and artists like Heifetz living, the divine fire of genius, in music, is in no dying among the feet of humanity. Sweetheart (Durach-Stewar) {Drumin’ Time (de Longore-Strickland) er of F.nmfilesdmln-flgilk} Ernestine Schumann-Heink[ 969 1.50 ‘Two songs in semi-popular style. Softly harmonious, with long-drawn, tender phrases. 15¢ e 25c and 35c Wash Goods, in useful lengths for many pur- poses. In the lot are Yard-wide Percale, 32-inch Dress Gingham, Yard-wide Black and Colored Lining Sateen, Outing Flannel, Domet Flannel, Bleached and Unbleached Cotton. Silk Remnants, $1.00 Yard Lot_of short lengths of 35- inch Taffeta and Messaline and $7.95 Duplicating récent sales of quality hats.at an econ- omy price—with this new -shipment of hundreds of entirely new and novel pro- ductions in the most fa- vored materials and styles. Choice of Gros de Lowdres, Faille Silk, Visca Hair- Heavy, Fluffy Blanket Bath Robes, in 2 number of rich pat- terns. Heavy cord and tassel. Men’s Socks, 17c Men’s Black Mercerized Lisle Socks, seconds of 35¢ qual- i also seconds of Heather- mixed Socks, equally good. Women’s cloth, Satin, Brocades and other all-popular materials. Primmings of flowers, fruits, fancy feathers and ornaments. Black and all colors. Operatic Numbers Gems from “Faust” (Gousod) Victor Opera Company {Gemsfrom“R?:l:lefl::" (Verd) VmOmCup-y}asnl 125 39-inch Crepe de Chine, in as- sorted colors. Wear Silk Camisoles, $1.00 = = 333 $150 Mahogany or walnut Victrola No. 220 $200 Electric, $240 Mahogany, oak or walnut There is only:one Victrola and that i¢ made by the Victor Company —lopk for the Victor trademarks. e Scene, the final Trio, the Soldiers’ Chorus—who does not el Song, rising condensations of lun':’og:'nonon lt:n(rmd. know and love them? The Duke’s fete in Rigoletto, Gilda’s love- song and her love-scene, allin English. Instrumental Record Funeral Spring Morning—Serenade (Lacombe) P March of a Marionette (Goused “La Douna e Mobile,” the Victor Symphony Orchestra| 32224 5 25 Victor §; (Aubade Printaniers) ymphony Orchestra, Gounod’s famous “toy-tragedy,” and the delicately beautiful “Morning Song in Spring” gavotte. Light Vocal Selections - An Orange Grove {b'ule Butterfly (From*Mosc Bos Revue™) in California (From *"Music Box Revue™™) Two records from the “Music Box Revue.” As recordings, mark in popular they reach the high-water songs. {No! Here—Not There Billy """’}19221 urray has a fine travesty on the “Old Home" song, and the companion number is for married malcontents. Billy I'm Sitting Prettyina Pretty Little { -Fox Trot Arca dy—Fox Trot (Fim “Bembe") Here it is—a full record by this i Both are models ization. numbers Y You're i Sure 're rem.lifiucky as You' That Bran’ New Gal o’ Mine—Fox Trot “Niftien of 1923 - Dance Records Jlatilozne Paul Whiteman ]uui.o.mm}'”“ % recording for the dance. ; Garber-Davis e “You're in Kentucky” is in the style of the moment. “That Bran’ New Gal” is from the “Niities of 1923.” Rosita—Tango Fox Trot hudaosie, s Afwwhhfifiv.m'nd-hnh Children’s Wear Combinations, 50c Children’s $1.00 Combination Garments, of soft muslin, trim- med with lace and embroidery. Infants’ Drésses, $1.50 $198 Long White Nainsook Dresses, yokes trimmed with lace and embroidery. Infants’ Sacques, 39c White Flannelette Sacques, trimmed with pink and blue, Both Robes, $1.00 Infants’ $1.50 and $1.98 Soft, Warm Bath Robes, in white, pink and blue. Infants’ Sleepers, 59¢ 79c Flannelette Sleepers and Gowns, in pink and blue stripes, Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years, JEWELRY SPECIALS 50c Bead Necklaces. 39¢c New assortment of popu- lar novelties, in long chain crystal beads in ‘the most desirable colors; also long wooden beads, in black and colors. PR 50c Wrist Watch Ribbon Bracelets, 290 In the wanted black and gray. Knit Underwear Women's Union Suits, 690 Porfest Qually Fiesced Chiea its; high peck, -Jong ‘wleeves, ankle length, Infants’ Shirts, 25¢ Wat Shiris of porfest aualiy, Women's Bloomers, I5c Bloome: with e T e e T T o Gloves Women’s Gloves, 19¢ Black Cashmepstte Gloves, lined with fleece. Broksn sizes. Also & few pairs of men's gTay cashmerette gloves, Men’s Gloves, 25¢ Heavy Wool Gloves, in khakl color. Warm and serviceable. Men’s Cape Gloves, $1.00 Small lot $1.50 Capeskin Gloves, in tan and brown. Knitted Gloves, 39c Kayser Knitted Wool Gloves for women and children. In as- sorted colors. Men's Gloves, 50¢ Heavy Jersey Gloves, lined with fleece, -Black and brown. + Hosiery Children’s Hose, \»,Iscm o Plain Ribbed and Derby bed Hose, in black and brown. Slight seconda. i Sport Hose, 25¢ Children’s Part-wool Hose, with fancy cuff tops. Seconds of 5% kind. Women's Hose, 10 Black and Brown Cotton Hose, Slight seconds of 250 quality. Women's Hose, 59¢ Black Silk -and - wool Hose, seconds of $1.00 quality; also silk-and-fiber hose, seconds of $1.25 quality. Infants’ Hose, I5c Perfect Cotton Hose, in white, black and brown; also slight seconds of white cashmerette $1.15_to $2.00 Wool and Wool- mixed Hose, perfect quality; full- fashioned and fashioned styles Mostly plain, a few clocked. Black and colors. The Signal for Quick Action— Boys’ Overcoats a5 Sold for $8.95 S T $7'95 Sizes 3 to 12 in the assortment All-wool and part-wool overcoats in the lot—some of heavy mannish all-wool and part-wool cloths, others of fine qual- ity chinchilla,” Many have all-wool lin- ings, In the coats for the little fellows of 3 to 10 are many with rich ‘and serviceable plush collars, Madels for the larger boys include raglan sleeves and other features of .the sport models that are so much favored. $150 and $1.98 Wash Satin Camisoles, tailored or lace trimmed. Slightly mussed or soiled. Silk_ Chemise, $198 $2.50 Radium Silk Chemise, with lace yoke and ribbon straps. 98¢ Camisoles, 59¢ Well Made Muslin Camisoles, trimmed with lace and em- broidered medallions. Envelope Chemise, 39¢ 17 Women’s Flesh Color En- velope Chemise, daintily em- broidered and stitched. Flannelette Petticoats, 39c 69c Petticoats, in gray stripes, finished with ruffle. Silk Petticoats, $2.98 6 of these $5.00 Petticoats, of black and changeable taffeta. Corsets, $1.00 Discontinued numbers of $1.50 and $2.00 Warner, American Lady and R & Corsets. Medium bust and topless mod- els; mostly laced back—a few laced fronts. Sizes 19, 20 and 21 only. Heavy Net Panel Curtains $1 .29 'Bach Closing out a lot of the popu- far Single Panel Curtains, of heavy ecru net, with fancy bor- der and thick fringe. Only one required for a window. Draperies, 9%c Yard Remnants of Fancy Cre- tonnes, Marquisette and Scrim, in assorted lengths. Grass Rugs, $1.00 $175 3x6 Stenciled Japanese Grass Rugs, in artistic pat- terns, Extra Size Window Shades, $1.00 These sold for $225 to $4.50, , and have become a bit soiled. 9{ Mostly in cream color. UM = Iflllfl}ll!llu_lllllIlll[lllllllll_llllllllllllllllllllllllIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIT‘ 3

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