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~ THE EVENING ‘STAR, WABHINGTON COAL PRODUCTION' PHASES DISCUSSED Trumtmn, Costrand Profit of Mm and Anthracite - Analyzed. © SACAVACATACATACATAUAVAUAUAY, M- BRGDKS & (O WASHINGTON'S GREATEST G STREET BETWEEN WOMEN'S STORE IITH g I2T4 STREETS * m‘.ng. TOMINERS A FEATURE Ten-Minute T.lk.s Made Before s e | This New Organization s First Birthday Sale lts vuflohs phases of production, trnnspor(auon cost, profit, etc., was didoliss€d, before the meeting of the ] ‘ifth and G Value-Givi Come Tomorrow! Swings Into Its Fifth and Greatest Value-Giving Day. Come Tomorrow! Street, Afternoon nd Evening | JrOGC QG Tesses sald that prior to 1910 the consumer was getting coal very much too p. wuq u‘l‘:';.m’f,"e‘rf{'r‘.?li% o Fashioned of finest Georgette, Canton and SeiShnter aud for whish they re- Roshanara Crepe, also soft Tafleta Silks. oullS CORt of production, as pointed style range is very wide, and the models are y r. Bain, be Washington Academy of Sciences at $50.00 to $65.00 Values Sitonss shown in all the new colorings. $100.00 to $165.00 mlnlfic talks were given by Charles Otis S8mith,” on “Coal, a National Issue”;" Charles P. Neill, “Miners’ Wages” and Earnings”; David Wing, “Operators’ Costs and Profits P r ‘Bain, afety and Mine Output”; 8. G. Tryon, “Overdevelop- ment, -Its Cute” and O. H. Wood, “Consumers' : Ecoriomics.” " Explatny Varylng of Wi 5 Mr Neill .explained the ing Wages received by miners, saying that the amount the indlvidual earns depends on his skill as a miner. He Charmeen, Twill Cord and Poiret Twill $35.00 to $65.00 Values A very smart assortment of styles comprise this ultra-fashionable group of dresses at this most popular price. Every new and stylish the Cosmos Club last night. Ten- measured in terms of dollars and celoisiulizrepresentec cents, but rather in loss of life and u ability to the miners. He sald ¢ reason for u greater loss of life ln the mines of this country over ‘that of other countries was due to speeding-up process. Mr. Bain said that if the restric- tion on immigration is continued. thus curtailing the supply of a class ©f workmen willing to undertake the more or less hazardous task, & newer nd greater mechanicalization under- round must take place. Cures for “Overdevelopment.™ ggesting cures for overdevel- in mines, Mr. Tryon said the ntion of strikes was the chief tor to be considered. Thé govern- $75.00 to $89.50 Fur-Trimmed Fur-Trimmed Coats Very smart and handsome models, «d to govern fuel produc- The necd for economy. in the use of heat 3 5 h manufacturers and rail- blll-- utilization of all the le to be gotten out of coal, In this collection of beautiful, full length coats will be found the most 1, he said, there are equal- stylish and serviceable garments as many furnace and boller at- hments supposed to economize on hat are nothing more than or- This, he said, can be ascribed | number of causes, such as de- ency of management, the age and LEDlh of the mine, amount and weight uf timber requxred ete. Mining conditions in Great Britain also were discussed and conlpnredi with cundlllons in this country. WASHINGTON ARTISTS APPEAR IN CONCERT Give Interesting Program at Ma- sonic Temple to Aid Starving Children. suitable for dress or any other occa- sion. The furs which are employed brought forth for this season’s wear: Three-Piece Tailored Suits to enhance their beauty are of the $150.00 to $225.00 Values. Birthday price * Most magnificent tzilored models that must be seen to realize fully the genuine valve that is em- 50 bodied in the group. Some are trimmed with richest . Fabrics are of fine soft finish, and finest kinds. Black and every new besides black, all the newest shades color, in a complete range of all reg- are included. All regular sizes for ular sizes for women and misses. An interesting concert was given last night at Masonic Temple by a group of Washington artists for the benefit of the starving children In Germany and Austria before a large und enthusiastic audlence. The program opened with a pro- logue, “Deutschland in Not,” written especially for the occasion by Rev. A. W. Hildebrandt, which wasg dram- aticaily declalmed by Miss Anita] chade. Miss Schade also gave two furs. Others are beautifuly embroidered. All the women and misses. newest colors, including black. ER NI TR RN SR TR G TR TS 3 7.2 5 T AP0 One and two models of a kind. Novelty Beads $2.95to $5.95 Values Silk Hose Special ° Full fashioned, with lisle garter clude gun metal, - peach, nude, beige, b black. More Than 100 Silkk Dresses More Than 150 roups of declamations, with plano Her performance met smoked amber, jet and crystal. von Bayer, pianist, played two groups of works of Chop- in, Schumann, Schuett and Evers in her usual artistic manner and was forced to respond to encores. Mrs. Henrlette Coquelet, soprano, who possesses a voice of particular- ly sweet tone, which, coupled with hier charming personality, makes any her entertaining, sang a D5 i German, with much arts e program ended with the “Coffee | ntata” of Bach, sung by Mrs. Coque- Mr. Bleyden and Clyde B. Aftchi- bass, accompanied by Mrs. Paul Bleyden. The concert was given under the patronage of Mrs. Otto Wiedfeldt, wife wife of the German ambassador; Mrs. A. F. Wallenberg, wife of the Swedish minister; Mrs. Stephan Panaretoff, of the German ambassador; Mrs. Yidgar Prochnik, wife of the charg d'affajres of the Austrian legation; Ars. von Lewmsk Mrs. Diekhoff, Miss Sophie Siebert, Mrs. Christian Heurich, Mrs. Thomas L Gargan, Dr. S. Nord- s. Carl A. Droop, Dr. An- urme, Miss Elisabeth Le- ma_ Thomford, Mrs. Strong, Forceful Pwh:ru of Men ERWOOD ERWOOD SoreThmtorMouth You lhouldieepthefilrutlndmfll clean and healthy. Any disease that attacks the canal through which must pags the food we eat, the we drink and the very air we breatbe is & seriousmatter. fiynqmmm or kSox—sz Month‘ when makes it 80 easy for you to relief? TONSILINE sen S B roliere that one p does its ful dnt —you can depend upon it. Keep a bottle in the house—where you can it '?mckly when needed. ouplhl Size, § Your druggist sell rofin.m; :l-_A suFron-l Tor _exhausted, ccompaniment, one in English and | All the prettiest ne in German, that proved her an colo™s, {ncluding t , dramatic and entertain- jade, amber, lapis, . | | | “Van Raalte™ Vests $2.95 to $3.95 Values qualities,” daintily lace trimmed. Plain ik and aovelty lace ef- 00 Zocts. Extra heavy & Silk Bloomers $2.50 Values Beautiful, qull- ity ‘lova silk. Cut 208 reln- 50 torcea”"'B1a ok, . henna, navy, or- chid, flesh. g Kid Gloves 3395 Values Fine, soft qual- ity; twelve-button length. Colorsin- clude brown, bea- =~ ver and tan. Also white. Chemise - $7.95 to $12.95 Values Crepe de chine and radl silk. ‘Tailored effects as . well as others, trimmed with lace. Beaded Pouches $7.95 Values ‘ Fancy designs, cavered with iri- descent beads,. in 2 2 wide variety of o 2 (fwnlblnn.lon of- Birthday Sale Price— ‘These dresses warrant a consid- erable higher price, but the maker co-operated with us to such ex- : tent that we are enabled to feature : them at this exceptionally low price. All are beautifully styled of the newest silks for spring, 1924, and, regardless of your preference, your ideal model will be found in : the collection. ,{lmpnrted, From Switzerland) —Also J. Alberts Soys, Brooklyn H, andmn:s * Absolutely the Last Word in the Newest Spring Styles Patent Colt, Suede; : “Brown, Tan, Fawn, Gny. Black Kidskin and Satin Spanish, Junior and * $50.00 to $65.00 Values— Considering the low price, these are the most marvelous coats we ever offered to our dis- criminating clientele. All have collars and cuffs of beautiful furs, and some of them have wide bottom borders of fur. Each coat superbly lined with fine, serviceable silk. Black and shades most fashionable. (A Special Birthday Purchase) —ln Which Our Customers Will Share Exceptional Values at $5.00 Most Charming of the Latest Spring Styles Scores Upon Scores to Select-From Noveltydsmw Black, Brown. an Sand, Silk Fabrics Navy, Gray, etc. Compacts $1.00 Values Very finely de= signed of metal in most convenient size. c French powder and $ rouge Iincluded. Petticoats $2.95 Values ‘Brocaded tussah and jersey. Some have beautifully 5 embroidered . pleated. flounces, others Chemise $5.00 and $5.95 Values Crepe_ de chine and radium silk; extra heavy qual- ity; lace tri mad . flesh, orchi peach. ’ Gowns . Special Philippine dmade, 500k - and beautifully hand- o embrofdered. All sizes. Overblouses $10.00 to $12.95 Values Hip-line models of finest silk crepes, handsome- 1y beaded and em- P broldered. All new colors. HNTARARIIRIN ARSI iy S MIALIAREIRS UMK F AT R R AN NI R AR O e