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— THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. C.. TRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1924. PLAN TOAVOID LOSS | & @28 %8 ® SO GG0OOGGRGLOGGGBLBHHLE GG GHLLOLGGGBOLOLOLGGOOBGGGOLD GG IN FILM INDUSTRY s Otganization ' Formed to Effect _ Elimination of Waste and for Other Reforms. 15 INCORPORATIONS. ENROLL Program as Announced Authorixedi by Will H. Hays. By the Associated Pre LOS ANGELES, Calif., January 18. —Organization of the Association of Motion Picture Producers, Anc., “with # view to effecting a program for the #limination of ‘waste and other im- Provements” in the le industry, was &nnounced here by Maj. Walter Tuller on behalf of Wil H. T M strumentality to purposes in which the ciation fs engaged. The ¢ gtated in the artieles of in- { { i rurthertie uterests of all th t vn)\énb]: lnur;\l .And artis of motion pieture produc velop the educa entertainment general use- s of the Tmothun pleture. incorporators { ation are 3 GOUIV:DMT'F'!UFSVTfiEiES | ORDERED INTO COURT| To Be Questioned Regarding $82,- 000,000 Estate—Accounting Ask- cd by Fifty Heirs, Gould vesterd dered to appear for question- unting suit filed by | now is being heard | i rd. formerly { will be the{ Edwin Gould | he end of the | . Howard | in Furope. | J LiL‘ul‘J. \\?\[’,] a . said i before the ond | 2djourned €. B. & 0. OFFICIAL DIES IN PULLMAN SMOKER: &. S Martin, General Agent. Is' Viclim of Apoplexy—Body Found by Porter, ngton und | ar! today ow( Ohio rallruad i E H a porter a few | fore the train pulled into le at 2 o'clock hich was Gue 16 apoplexy. 1 i Y o establishment here. | = wey will accompany it to New | ater in th SKY JU’MPER HURT. u\\v HES 5., January 18} of both { ., and will be{ ral wegcks, { 'smu(s' Rlcflfi% AND LIMBERS UP STIFY JOINTS Pharmacists call it “Joint-| Ease” because it’s Swollen, Sore, i Creaky Joints Only. It took a good many years to get together a combination of pain-| subduing and swelling - reducing agents declared to be the one rem- edy that almost instantly pene- trates through skin and flesh and \starts right in to make swollen, in- flamed, creaky, pain-racked joints a5 good as new. They call this new and wonder- ful preparation “Joint-Ease,” be- cause the medical man who turned the trick worked for years to per- fect some low-priced remedy that|| would really benefit the millions of people who have one or more joints that need helpful attention. So “Joint-Ease" is prepared only for people who have a_ swollen, painful, creaky, distorted or stiff joint, whether it be in knee, elbow, shoulder, ankle, neck or finger and whether it is caused by rheuma- | tism or Something else. | Of course, it can't help but quickly put an end to such super- ficial ailments as lumbago, neu- | ralgia, neuritis, aching muscles, | stitch in the side, crick in_ the | neck or sore feet because of ‘its penetrating action, but what it is | really recommended for is joint | ailments of any nature whatever. Ask for a tube of “Joint-Ease.” You can use it several times in one evening for quick results, be- cause. it goes right through the | skin with only a few geconds rub- | bing. It surely is a swift pene- | trator, and when }t gets under the skin it starts right in to clean up all joint trouble. Paoples Drug Stores dispense it | dally for about 60 cents a tube, as | do "first-class druggists every- ‘where.—Advertisement. Embroidefo;d Neckwear _—-Sale at 5 Price A Sample Line Chic and Fine The daintiest col- lars, vestees, guimpes and jabots, in white, ecru and cocoa. Or- gandie, net and lace, trimmied with filet and Baby Irish. Also linen jor sports wear. Priced 50c to $2.95. New Pleatings — Net, voile, organdie or geor- gette, in white, ecru and New Circular Tabs.— These popular collars may colorful combinations, 39¢ be had in white, ecru or to $1.50 yard. colors. 79c to $1.95 yd. FIRST FLOOR—LANSBURGH & JROTHER Festive Frocks for Misses Are $25.00 For Graduation, Class Day and the “Prom” to Follow Crispy taffetas, clingy georgettes, soft satins and Cantons and the more sophisticated lace frocks, so that, no matter what her type, the young miss can be suited. Quaint basque styles, very bouffant as to their skirts, and others follow- ing the straight silhou- ette with drapery and pleated panels. All the little novel touches youth loves so, and a wealth of evening shades as well as white to choose from. Sizes for misses and small women. SECOND FLOOR Both Men and Women Can Share Sale of Silk Umbrellas $4.95 Beautiful umbreifas intended to sell at much higher prices, and be- causc of the tiniest imperfections, ufttimes only a glue spot or a heavy |hrr4d in the weaving, relegated to the “rejected” group. For Men—All Silk, Union Silk and Imported Gloria are {ncluded, with smart P. W. handles. Amber or white tips and ends. Ottoman taped edges or wide “satin edges with fancy weave. Choice of navy, le, green, brown. red and Rejccts, Perfect. Yourself. Fuctory Practically See for FIRST FLOOR Our Specialized Women’s Low Shoes Grows greater in range of styles and in value daily. Concentration upon one modest price brings startling results, unex- pected quality and smart- ness at N The styles sketched are significant of the scores of good ones that make up this group. Note their beauty. See others here Saturday. A. Kaffir Kid or Log Cabin Suede. B. Patent Leather, Brown Suede or Beige Suede. C. Oxford, in tan or black calf. SN F D. Black Satin, in low, high or medsum heel. \ E. Patewt Leather, Kaffir Kid, . tan or black kid. - : F. Tan or black kid, tan or/ black calf. % , = \G. Patent Leather or black kid. [ SECOND FLOOR—LANSBURGH & BROTHER @@@@@@@@@@@@@W@@ W@@@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@’t’@@@ PR f@@@@ @@W@@%‘@@ ’33’37 Sample Silk HOSIERY $1.65 Duplicated in Our Own Stocks at $2.00 to $3.50 Full-fashioned hose, pure thread silk, medium and chiffon weights, some with embroidered and lace clocks—a mighty choice lot—in such good colors as beaver, beige, black and white. FIRST FLOOR Every Model Exclusive—Samples of Smartest Spring Millinery Nedeo $0).85 A fortunate pick-up of a manufacturer’s sample line brings smartest of spring hats at a pncc way below their real worth. An unusual opportunity, for rarely do indi- vidual hats come at such a low price. is different—no twe alike. Each hat Styles for every type—a model to suit every taste—Turbans, Pokes Off-the-face, Brim Hats. Matorials: Milans Milan and Crepo k, Wood, Cowboy Cloth Swiss Hemp Novelties SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER These Values for Boys Are Special! Suits, Qvercoats and Mackinaws— Warm Models of Sturdy Quality ~$7.95 Long Overcoats— Well tailored of all-wool tweeds, a favor- ite fabric with boys. Double-breasted style with plaid backs. Sizes 10 to 16. Two-Pants Suits— . Those serviceable, neat appearing dark mixtures that wear so well. Lined with Albert twill, knickers lined, too. Sizes 8 to 17. And Mackinaws— With notch collars, muff pockets and belts —warm, sturdy, and allowing freedom of movement. Checks and plaids. Sizes 8 to 16. FOURTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Children’s Sturdy Shoes, Rightly Styled Children’s Spogt Hose Formerly $1.50 to $2.00, pair $1.00 A fine sample line with fancy cuffs. Choice of camel, gray, oxford, tan, beaver, brown and heather. FIRST FLIOR~—LANSBURGH & BROTHER tan leather, in pleas- ing style sketched. All are equipped with od rubber heels, and will wear well and ong, retaining their pleasing lines and al- lowing full freedom for active young fect. At this price—a truly remarkable value. SECOND FLOOR—LANSBURGH & BROTHER Designecd along proper foot forming lines. of soft, vielding yet extremely durable (For Saturday)—And That Extremely Low . $10 And never has $10.00 given greater value return Junior Dresses—nely dress-up models of silk and velvet and trim school frocks of poiret. serge, crepe and jersey. An exceedingly wide choice of styles and novel trimmings, in henna, brown, biue, tan and combina- tions. Sizes 13, 15, 17. Girls' Coats—fully lined; many with fur col- lars. Choose from overplaids, stripes tweeds and velour in gray, tan, brown and blue. Middies for gradua- tion, of finest Lons- dale Jean in straight or Balkan style. Sizes 6 to 22. $1.50. Sizes 8 to 14. White Middy Skirts, fu!l pleated skirts on bodice of finest Lonsdale jean. Sizes 6 to 16. $1.98. FOURTH FLOOR—LANSBUEGH & BROTHER Special Purchase Brings Smart Wool Sweaters At a Lowly Price $2.95- New and popular models of brushed wool, in slip-on sport coats, golf coat and sleeveless golf coats and vests in sych attractive col- ors as buff, silver, brown and | navy and high-hued \color combinations. SECOND FLOOR The ll]értian Special— Crystal Radio Receiver All Accessories; Ready to Install.. $8039 Guaranteed to bring in all local broadcasting, and under favorable conditions certain distant stations may be heard. Through this outfit you will receive the finest programs radio has to offer—such as Sunday church services, (? pitol Theater, New York, Sunday concerts, President’s messages, direct returns from champlonshlp prize fights—and other important events sent_out by stations WCAP, WEAF, AVRC, etc. For 3839 you get the Receiver, 1 pair Royalfones, 100-ft. Antenna, 25 feet Lead-im Wire, 2 Insulators, I approved Lightning Arrester, 1 Crystal and 1 Ground Clamp. RADIO SHOP, BALCONY—STREET FLOOR Complete with LANSBURGH & BROTHER ’ 420430 SEVENTH STREET N.W.—OUR ONLY STORE—PHONE FRANKLIN 7400 Nemo Corsets $5.00 Ask for No. 530 It's a model every woman will find comfortable. The flat back gives the straight silhouette so much desired, and it is sure to give good. steady wear. Fashioned of pink or white coutil. THIED ¥LOOR Meet Oh, Henry Here Saturday Free Sample Week End Candies! Satin-finish Hard Cand: Spiced Gum Drops. Assorted Chocolate: Sale of Imported Chamoisuede Gloves 95c And choice of Strap Gaunt- let or Mousquetaire style. Splendid wearing chamoi- suede, in such wanted colors as mode, new gray, beaver, covert, biscuit, sand and mastic, FIRST YLOOE Women’s Knit Underwear Medium Weight Cotton Union Suits, in regular and extra sizes, are special at $2.00 and $2.25. Mercerized Lisle Vests, in bodice style; both regular and extra sizes. $1.00 and $1.15. Vests and Pants, part wool, Vests with high neck and long sleeves or square neck and elbow sleeves. Pants are ankle length. $1.75 and $2.00. FIRST FLOOR Popular Square Draped Veils, 95¢ With such good choice as navy, black, taupe, gray, brown and comblnatmns Oblong and Square Drape Veils, black with white scroll borders. $1.00 to $2.95 each. FIRST FLOOR SALE! Women’s Moccasins 89¢ A pick-up for you—moc- casins with soft, padded soles, of krome tanned leather in all wanted colors and combinations. Good quality felt, trimmed with ribbons and pompons. Sizes 3 to 8. BARGAIN TABLE—MAIN FLOOR New Banner Records 49c Dance Records Mamms Lo Byoet 0l Chesapesks O Gosm: 0L Golly! ¥m tm Fousy 1o 1’.nmky. Sare As You'rs Bora. ot W‘E«!t‘l )'l:{t t Thowe 1= Ttaly, Tt's Wed- ol Fnlun«l Love. Little Butterfly. You nun': ‘Want Ms When I Wanted You -Oué. Ym Mgmma's Gonne Slow You Dows. Sotfio zindo, Popular Vocal Records Lm Bittiag Protty 1n o !mv Little City. Ilt.l 014 Folks At tle Bay. Roses_of Picardy. Biay Hous, Sitia Ois1, Stay Hema. St mry nn Pride of Tennessee. Sy Tas Cora Mammy's Littié ll.lm Lining, BALCONY, STREET FLOOR