Evening Star Newspaper, January 20, 1924, Page 17

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L) * REVIEW OF FAVORITE | SONGS, AT CONCERT Robert Lawrence to Lead Andience! in Singing 0ld, Loved . Melodies. ORCHESTRA' ' TO “APPEAR. Will Make First Bow Befors Wash- ingtod Public. ' - Public Concert. Washington Community Or- chestra, Charles V. Banner, di- - zetor, (a) “America.” (b) Salute to the Wiag. (e) Oath of Allegiance. (d) Doxology. inverybody. ‘America the Beautiful.” “Annle Laurie.” (w) (b) () Everybody ‘Our Visitors." “Mareh of the Priests.”, rom. | | . “Athalla” .Mendelssohn Washington College of Music Junior Orchestra, lant, Director. “Good-by, M “Jingle By ...Baife ‘Washington College of Music Junior Orchestra. (a) “Let the Rest of the World Selections from Girl” Go By. (b) “Massa’s in the Cold, Cold Ground.” (c) "Tucky Home | (d) “Nonsense Song.” Everybody Announcements. (a) “The Call of Rhadh (b) "My Shadow™ Ttuth Peter, Soprano. Mrs. Howard Blandy piano. “Marche Militaire, Op. Washington Coilege of Music Junior Orchestra. “Star Spangled Banner.” Central High Community Cen- ter, tonight 5 o'clock. Ad- mission free. ors open at 7 o'clock. M Progran March -Selected “Community Sing Review" is the title given to the free community concert tonight at 8:15 o'clock in Cen- tral High Auditorium under the au- spices of the Community Musle Asso- | ciation. Director Robert Lawrence will present all of the songs that have proven most successful during the last fifteen sonths. In addition to the chorus singing. three feature attractions will be pre- sented. The Washington College of . "THE ‘SUNDAY® STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C, -JANUARY = 20, “1924—PART - 1. ‘ RUTH PETER, ! Popular - Washington sopranc, who ! will wing tonight In free concert at; Central High School. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Washington Academy of Sei- ences, the Geological Society and the Philosophical Society will hold a joint meeting Wednesday, § p.am., in the auditorium of the Interfor Depart- ment bullding. Dr. T. A. Jaggar, director of the Hawalian Voleano Ob-, | will deéliver two illustrated on “The Hawaiian Vol- cances” and on “The Toklo KEarth- quake.” . | allam Practical l meet for a | " tomorrow, yhouse. Connt Byron Khun de Prorok wil lecture before the Archeological So- ciety Tuesday evening i the Octagon on “Excavations at Carthage, nd Archeological Sites in || f; Mustrated with mov- ing picture There will b a nce at the Gov- ernment Hotels Hall, North Capitoi and C streets, Wednesday from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. The Miscouri Socicty will meet Wednes at Hotel Rovsevelt, when it will have for special guests Wash- ington correspondents of Missour! pa- pers and their wives. Representa- tive Albert Johnron, from Washing- ton state, will, make the ‘principal ad- dress of the evening and there will || be niusle and dancing. i Henry Knight Miller will_ speak on “As a Man Thinketh” at the First Congregati “hurch W v, 8 p.m. Thurs his subject come Fear and Worry. The Soelal Hygleme Socicty will hold. its annual meeting January- 28, 5 . in buard room of the Dis. trict building. Representative Ralph Gilbert of Kentucky: Dr. Lag s Lazard, representat! i iana, and Ass| - Mark J. White of United States Pub- lc Health Service will' speak. The || Music Junior Orchestra, under the yleadership of C. E. Christianl, will make its initial bow before the W ington public. This new organization is composed of thirty talented young musiclans. Mr. Christiani will pre. sent the “March of the Prlests” from Athalia,” by Mendelssohn, from “The Bohemian Girl" by Balfe, gnd Schubert’s “Marche Militaire, Op. The vocal soloist of the evening will be Ruth Peter, soprano, of the Jidna Blshop Danlel School of Voice. Miss Peter will be assisted at the plano by Mrs. Howard Blandy. A Chopin " and the Men- ) will serve us vehicles to Introduce to the community sing enthusiusts Bertha Luber, pianist of the Washington College of Music. The Washington Community Orches- tra, under the leadership of Charles V. Banner, will render a selection and ac- company the large program of com- munity “singing. Prior to the concert Mrs. H. Clyde Grimes will contribute a twenty-minute organ recital. There WUl be 1,880 seats free to the public and 320 eats reserved for members of the association and those desiring to pur- chase reserved seat privileges for twen- ty-five cents. . The doors will open at 7 o'clock. No 'children under four years of age will be admitted and all other children must come with adults and sit ¥ith them throughout the concert. DECLARES RUSSIA | seltcuonlisquare Hotel. G BIG U. S. PROBLEM: Dr.'James Brown Scott Addresses Washington Study on For- eign Policy. ’ “Russia_furnishes one of" t perplexing “problems of md:‘;-'mf)fi‘. James Brown Scott, president of the American Institute of “International Taw, in &n: address on “Amer- fcan’ Foreign Pollcy,” before the Washington study, at. the General Federation bf Women's Clubs head- quarters, 1734 N street northwest, yes-" terday. . “It” has been said \that we should recognize Russta, but'we have a right o know what we are fecognizing and Wwhether * there' is a government in Ttussia, ready to recognize and live up to_international law.” he sald. Referring to the Monroe doctrine and the policles of the United States, he isaid ‘the doctrine of this countr\ had always been one of non-intervention. Tnol Not U. S. Poliey. “Thé poliey of the United States has not been that of isolation. but this country ‘has been very careful to ascertain just what it 18 going into before’ making a treat he said. “This does ndt ‘mean that we should stand by with ‘deaf.ears. ‘We should co-operate in_those things which are || of interest to us. . “The Monroe doctrine does -not mean that . whatever: we say is law in the westérn . hemisphere is law. This would ‘be-imperfalism: It means that we, will not stand by and see Vthe, overthirow of Latin American cotntries or tolerate Europe's ihter- fetence in -affairs of the western hemisphere that' " dg them,” he said. In: conclusion he said: ‘“The Monroe doetrine is & law of the United States, depending upon the -United States for its enforcement.” U. S. FACES SMOKE LAW. District Authorities Will Insiston Enforcement. The , health | department . force the smoke law agal; ernment _departments private buildings, ter, and Health. Officer Fowler an- nounced yesterday. The Commisaioner .conferred with “hot’ - ‘concern | sublic is invited. B. A. Bowles, president of Potemae Savings Bank and member of the District thrift committee, will ‘ad- |/ dress the El Dorado Club at lyncheon || Puesday, 12 to 1 p.m. at Franklin The University Club’ will be given Tuesday. 9:30 p.m. J. M. MeViahon, wecre: Central Citizens’ Association. an- nounces that the meeting of the or- ganization has been postponed to February 15. Viadimir M. Sensinoff of Moncow, Russia, a member of the cabinet of | Kerenski, will address the Central Labor Union at 1006 C street tomor- at $:30, on conditions dinner dance Dancing after row ‘evening, n Russia. The Washington Chapter of Hadassah will hold its: regular monthly meeting Tuesday, 2:30. p.m:. at the Unity Club, 1503 21st street northwest. Ittamar Ben-Arl, former editor of the Palestine Dafly News, will speak. i ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. The Wanderlusters' hike will start from_12th street and Peupsylvania | avenue at 2 o'clock. Take cars to] Four Mile Run. Mr. Boyle will lead. Dr. Howard Fisher of the public health service will give an illustrated address before the members of the Young Men's Hebrew .Assoclation, 8| o'clock, at Y. M. H. A. bulldifg. ‘The Red Triangle’ Outing Club hike will start from Chesapeake Junction, 3 o'clock. Visitors invited. WILL HOLD DANCE. The Helping Hand Clab wll hold a dance Tuesday night at Gavel Club Hall, 718 13th ‘street. ~Miss. Edith"J. MacCartee is president. I ———————— i OLD-FASHIONED COUNTRY . CHICKEN DINNER A ‘large .platter of Golden Brown Fried Chicken.~ Hot Riscuits, d 'n' everything. In short. & genuine home-cooked' dinner. Rain_or_shine, it's worth the ride. e Blue Moon . (On the Baltimore Pike. Just beyond Bérwym. Lett. side of pike. Look.for sign. Phone Berwyn and Manuacturers 1 i | . at the |} ™ PINPLES O FACE AND BACK Large, Hatd and Red. Burned Like Fire, Cuticura Healed, My #) 2 Phgs. Salt Wi This Coupon amd: Two packages of” Tri- .angle -brand Table - Salt; 2-pound. packages.. .(8) Pet . Brand Evaported Milk, small size cans. (5) Store-Used Oriental Rugs Rich Priz:e's lat Fractions of Their Formér Prices An unusual event to be taken ad- vantage of by’ lovers of rugs from the Orient—used in our show rooms, windows, and in sections through the . store;- also. a few old pieces direct from the Orient. The rugs with'a- few exceptions are in excellent con- dition. . Sizes 3 feet to 5 feet wide and 5-feet to 9 feet long. A MOSSOULS BELOOCHIS DOZARS * $40 and $50 Grades $85 and $100 Grades Added Attraction—Two extra heavy fine grade Chinese Rugs, size 9x12 feet; slightly damaged. $450.00 duced to o sisies Oriental Rugs in this or Phone Ords BIJARS SREBANDS LILLIHANS SAROUKS HAMADANS TABRIZ Goldenberg’s—Fourth Floor, $65 and $75 Grades ~ $125 and $150 Grades ' sale may be purchased on our easy ' None Sent C. 0. D None Sent on Approval and None Reserved. grade. Re- 39¢ to 50c Cretonnes high-grade . $40°and $50 Room $29.75 9x12-ft. Large Room Size Axminster and Wilton Velvets, Alexander Smith’s products, in a large as- sortment of desirable orfental, medallion and con- ventlongl designs; light and dark colors. $7.50 and $7.95 Blankets, Pr. . $1 Bed Pillows $1 Crib Blanket With This Coupon and 77¢c 30x40 Cortex Brand Crib Blanket, soft fleece finish, in attractive nursery de- signs. Neatly finished. (5) (Fourth Floor.) Bed Pillows, good size: filled with sterilized curled feathers, covered fancy art ticking. < - Ox12-ft. Congoleum Rugs Slight Seconds of $18.00. Grade le 9x12-ft. size— all with complete * borders ® A'just-arrived shipment of these nationally advertised Conge um Rugs offers an assortment of new and popular designs and fcolors. Wool rug and other attractive patterns, all with complete borders. 9x12-ft. size for large rooms. IR 24c yd. Mill lengths of yard- Cretonnes, wide in beautiful bird, foliage and 1 $217.50 f apre Divided Payment Plan. - - ors. yards. First Floor—Bargain Table. tapestry designs, as well as the smaller degigns for chil- dren’s fiocks and women'’s Light and dark col- Lengths from 1,to 10 Housewives who appreciate the advantages of Congoleum ugs will’want to share the savings in tomorrow’s sale. While these Congoleum Rugs are classed as seconds, the defects are slight and do not impair the wearing quality. Tomorrow at $11.85—ii pe fect would sell for $18.00. Size Rugs $27.50 Brussels Rugs $19.75 Alexander Smith's eamless Heavy-weig Brussels Rugs, size 9x12 ft.; light and dark color- ings, in large or small designs Part-wool Blankets, with just enough wool for warmth and just enough cotton to prolong ) $ the serviceability. High-grade, soft flecce- s beds. Neatly bound with soisette to match colors i blanket. or pink borders; $2 85 blue and arlet . 7 Wool-filled Comforts. $4_Comfort ¥ with good desired warmth without weight; quality materials; finish grade, in attractive plaid desisns of tan. pink and blue. Sizes 66x80 and 70x82 inches for large double $4 Blankets, smooth soft finish | $6 Part-wool Robe Blanket, size grade; In tan or gray with blue 66x80 inche in tan, large double-bed plaids; douhle thick $ sze.” Pairssies.oios grade. Bach. 4'65 SR : size size 72x80 inches 72x80 _inches, for double beds: for double beds: filled avith cot- soft fluffy covering, giving the ton and covered covered with in Hght and dark 5285 S colors . Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Pre-Inventory Clearance of Furniture All Odd Lots, Dincontinued Patterns and Incomplete Lines to Be Closed Out Regardless of Former Prices. Savings of Unusual Importance There's real wisdom and economy in the immediate purchase of furniture in this sale. Prices reach new levels, for in our determination to clear our floors and warehouse of various suites and separate pieces we have made clear-cut, decigive reductions that result in the most remarkable savings homefurnishers have known in years. Our Divided Payment Plan makes furniture buying Northfield and Kroehler Davenport Suites Sacrificed Three - piece Kroehler Davenport Suite, up- holstered In blue figured velour: loose cushlon seats. Com- plete with mattres Janiary Clearance price Three - piece Northfield Davenport Bed Suite, upholstered in blue and taupe velour. Large Davenport. Armchair and Wing Chalr. Chairs with_soft Marshall spring cushions. Complete with mattress. Marked $435.00. January Clearance price..... 3 Three - piece Northfield Tuxedo Davenport Saite, upholstered. in mulberry or taupe velour: ‘seats cov- ered in silk brocade tapestry on one side snd plain velour on the other. Marked $445.00 | January, Clearance price, .. Three - piece Kroehler Davenport Suite, ‘up- holstered In combination taupe velour and tapestry. Loose cushions. Complete with ,mattress. - Matkéd $395.00. Jan- uary Clearance price.... . = S Three - piece Kroehler Davenport Suite; ma- hogany-finish frame, covered in brown .imitation leather. Opens to full size bed. Complete wAth niattress. Marked $125,00. January Clearance. price. . Three:- piece. Northfield Davenport Suit; ma- hogany-finish frame, choice of taupe or blue velour uphol- stery. Complete with_ mattres; Magked $165.00. ‘January Clearance price . N y Kroehler Day Bed, covered in tapestry or velour upholstery. Windsor. style’ends. Can be opened up to full sim bed. Complete with mattress. * Marked. $125.00. I uary Clearance price .o Three - piece Kroehler Davenport Suite,: up- holstered In taupe mohalr with rose backgrund. Has pleat- od edge ahd silk tassels. .CompPete.with' mattress.- Marked $495.00. January Clearance: price..... Three- piece Kroehler Davenport Suite, up- histered in combination wool tapestry and taupe mohalir. A very luxurious sulte. . Marked $495.00. January Clear- ance- price_ AT : Kroehler Bed-Davenport Suite, with cane ends and back: consisting "of large Davenport. Armghale. and r Upholstered in blue or taupe velour. Complete .. Marked $245.00. . January Clearance price " .Kroeliler . Bed-Davenport Syite; opens to full cize bed. Ideal for apartment or small room. Cholce of 6" or tau Jvelour. . _Complete “wi attress. . Marked %‘6‘5403.4 Ja“\’xv-ry«clmanco'? lce....‘h - Simmons . '$23.50. Beds, e o e B S 17t6 1 . $250 ' $355 1 $365 1 $285. 1-$75 18125 | $95 1$385 ' $385 1 $148 1 $124 $15 ever held—fgmous “Sim- Englander Twin Beds, complete with Englander springs; Windsor period in mahogany and finjshes. ~ _3-ft. size. $32.50. ivory Regular. Clearance price 1 Capitol Brand Mattresses, of Eenuine layer felt, roll edge, cov- with art or -Reguldr price, $18.75. price "..... ‘woven_ticking. * Clearance e FIATE *| Englander and Simmons Day Simmons Twin Link Spri ‘Beds at‘Reductions of 1.3~ Englander' Windsor: Day Beds, eas) Overstuffed Living Room Suites - Greatly Reduced for Clearance Two - piece Tuxedo Living Room Suite, upholstered in combination brocatelle d mohair; edged with mo: complete with pillows and reversible cushions. . Marked $475.00. January Clearance price. 2 _ Three - piece Living Room Suite, "upholstered- in taupe mohair and moss edg- _ ing; solid mahogany hand-carved base. Arm- chair, davenport and Coxwell chair. Marked 2685.00. ‘January Clearance price.. S . Three-piece Living Room 'Suite, covered in walnut mohair; broad spring arms and loose cushion seats, . Marked $450.00. . January .Ciearance prite 5 > Three - piece Living Room Suite, . upholstered in figured velour. Davenport, armchair ‘and -Coxwell «chhit. A very.artistjc design. - Marked $#45.00. January Clearance price f $18 to $24.50 Rockers A lot of about » 80 Rockers for parlor or living room, in a va- riety-of styles, the majority 18345 18465 mahogany finishd; some golden*oak ,al,\d‘_fumcd_ oak styles included. High or low back designs, uphol- stered in tapestry, velour and genuine leather. Auto-” mobile spring seats. V- o . $195 Three-Piece Living Room Suite, _Cane-back Living Room Suite oi three pieces, with loose cushion spripg seats—most attractive in appearance and of excellent construc- tion. Consists of large Settee, Armchair and Rocker. Three - piece Living Room Suite, with box frame; genuine leather upholstering. Long sof mehair and rocker. Marked $145.00. January Clearance pri ooe Three - piece Cane - back Living Room Suite, consisting of settee, armchair and rocker: covered in ta or blue velour. Complete with two pillows. Marked $150. January Clearance price. AR e Rl e Three - piece Cane - back Living Room Suite, upholstered in combination plain and figured velour. Tu round pillows and roll included. Marked $165.00. January Clearance price o N oo Three - piece Living Room Suite, with cane cnds and back: uphelstered in hiue for tete with pillows. Marked $295.00. Junuars Three - piece Living Room Suite, in olive green with red background mohair. frame: Marked $595.00. January Clearan Three - piece Living Room Suite, in taupe moha Solid mahogany frame. Marked January Clearance price foan e Three - piece Living Room Suite, upholstered in tapestry broad spring arms, Marshall 1o -ELrIng cushions. Piped in black velour. man make. Marked $395.00. < January Clearance price. “ssssasienasan aio Three - piece Living Room Suite, upholstered in tapestry: spring roll arms. reversible spring cushions. Antique mahogany_ f{rame. Finished with tassels. Marked $345.00. January Clearance price........ - Three - piece Living Rooni Suite, upholstered in blue silkc velour with taupe figure. Loose spring cush- ions. Marked $445.00. January Clearance price............ Three - piece Living Room Suite, upholstered in taps rcll arms, loose J ats; Welbb construction. Marked $345.00. e price... Three - piece Living Room Suite, covered with blue mohair: large pillow arms, loose cushion seats. Marked $475.00. January Clearance Drice........... = Three - piece Living Room Suite, upholstered in brown wool tapestry with imitation needle-point design. Marked $395.00. January Clearance price........ Three - piece Living Room Suite, upholstered in a very attractive design of tapestry. Comfortable roll arms. Marked.$350.00. . January Clearance price........... Three - piece Living Room Suite, upholstered in tapestry, with reversible cushion spring effect. Marked $245.00. - January Clearance prige. : : wara Clearance price. uphoistered lid mahogany upholstered 95.00 T , Simmons"/Beds advertised B 00, "Bund edge, i-inch riser. -Clearance « . mattress covered with cretonne piliow to - match. = Marked $50.00. Clearance price.... ‘Englander Day Beds in Mahog- - any finish; with cretonne-covered < mattress, Marked ,$37. Clear- _ance, price Corporation Counsel Stephens rela- tive to the trial of-a case which Dr. I'owler sald is now pending in Police Court against -one federal building. Mr, Stephens said the courts.a num- hor ‘of .years ago upheld.the. conten- tion of the health department that the emoke law. was applicable to gov. ernment bulldiggs. e PATENT ATTOENEY SUED. Muan & Co., who claim " to have cop; hts on * ce books re- latin to trade marks and unfalr competition which. . 4 Vi 3 %100,000, yesterday filed suit for an injunction in the District Supreme *Court against Willilam C. Linton, a local patent attorney, claiining he has ,wsed material from their books, :ROOK B Y - caused. Lo~ $295, $350 and $395 10-Piece Dining Room Suites $200 ' $205, $350 and $385 . Bedroom Suites Si s, in pop! «1300" and “1302" designs, with round tubing ahd one-inch fillers. - | oice of white and Ivoty finibhes. : Three ‘sizes: 3-ft. 3 inches, 4-ft. ‘ind 4-ft.’6 inches. Regular price $12,50.; Clearance _ 95, Lt o r Day , with fiber réed head and foot, and England- 2 ser.cotl springs. (No mattress.) immons o lhcz, rked $45.00. Clearance price, including walnut, mahogany an et L, 5 osk. , Regular = price, = $14.80 , Simmons' Day Beds, with ma- ‘Clearance price. : 'hogany or-walnut finish head and Englander Coil . Springs, -for 4 | foot; cretonne covered . mattress fe-in. beds only. | Regular Petis doep TR Rune o Dofutac ,: $18.00. earance price, price, ;$27.50. Clearance price, price,: $18.00. price, ; =5 ¢ Pliess Brought ' from our warchouse—24 Bed- room Suites and priced for quick clearance. Some are slightly- marred, but not enough to notice or hurt. are- high-grade makes; in mahogany, American walnut'and - | ’ 3 : . . open china cal?inet‘ oblong or round ex- 5’:’\‘/‘1"352’;,? m:n‘eyagfl!?:;&r g:l'—‘ids'.“c'gf:i‘lfin?.ff'%ffl?ff; V}:i?;,- tension table, inclosed server, five side and one armchair up- Bow-foot Bed, Chifforettc-or Chifforobe. ~ = holstered ‘in. tapestry;or leather. _Ten-piece Dining Room Suite, in American walnut ‘finish; consisting of 60 and’ 66 inch buffet, semi-inclosed or

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