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10 URGES ANACOSTIA ORCHESTRA CONCERT. ay, United States marine Band Orchestr: Willlam H. Santelmann, er; Taylor Branson, second leader. L. M. Denit Qutlines Plans to Make Local School Second to None. PROGRAM. March il to the S[lh’l!snf MEMBERS SOUGHT| | () Batiade T & - Quartet on NEW Schubert for four wind in- ..Hamm Lindsay, oboe; Emil Seidler, Citizens' Association to Seek Ros- ter of 500. i ..Luigini (1) Czardas, allegro moder- ato; (b) _Valse lente, valse anime: (¢) Mazurka, moderato; (d) Marche Russe, allegro non hymn, “The Halls of ma.” est extent the was emph: mber of the a greater reting of M cit angled Banner.” RECEIVER IS NAMED. Milton H. Schofield was appointed Stafford of the Dis- eceiver for P te firm of Hoover & ., at 1406 H street northwest ppointment followed the filing suit by Frank Kidwell against 1es C. Hoover in which he criti- e the conduct of the business by | Hoover. peration of the | — = funds for the [l aogormick Medicsl Glasses Fitted posed building at | College Eyes Exsmined and G ostreets and Graduats wrien wi ke || pr, CLAUDE S. SEMONES o Eyesight Specialist Phone Main 721 409410 MecLachlen BIdg. 10th and G Sts, N.W. PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 43 or 8 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,500,000 Surplus More Than $850,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY.... JOSHUA W. CARR sty (11 nts in the last in spite of handi- |of ¢ buildings and | Pedidlers Are Opposed. was una s of ation en- -President ..Secretary | SlobeWernicke 1o \| 1] vaf 1d ~ FILING CABINETS, CHAIRS ; SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM TICKET OFFICE ~—now at 1425 F Street N.W., will, effective February 1Ist, be located at 1510 H Street N.W. —whére experienced representatives will give infor- mation and sell tickets, including Pullman tickets, to pcints South, Southwest and the Far West, including California. Through Pullman sleeping cars to the principal cities and resorts in the South. Also Tourist Pullman sleeping cars Washington to San Francisco, without change. THE DOUBLE - TRACKED TRUNK.LINE BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND ATLANTA ET &8 The Southern Serves the South 5] 5 | @ fl m _@IEIEEEEEEE Phones Main 5633 and 5634 If this Signature is NOT on the Box, it is m BROMO QUININE (There is no other “BROMO QUININE") The Laxative and Tonic Effect of Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets is very beneficial to the system. The World's most popular remedy for Colds, Grip and Influenza. Price 30 Cents . o — n L] L] n L] L} L] L L] L L] L] L L) - L] L} ] =) = L L L] [ ] L] ] L] n L] L} Ll a ] - L] L] L] u L] ] L] L) [ ] ] L] L] L] L] L] ] L] L] L] [ ] L) L] L] L - L] . L} L) L] [ 3 isEEEnNm mamEE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1924, — —— T EEEEEE NSNS NN NN SN EE SN NSNS NN NN NS NN NN EENEEEEEEEES EEESEEEEENEEEEEEREEESR Now comes the Store:W ide Month-End Sale—Starting at 9:15, for One Day (Thursday) Only. The U pstairs Store joins hands with the Bas_ement Store in Cleaning House MOST THOROUGHLY —In Clearing Stocks of Every Piece and Lot of Surplus Merchandise that is taking up valuable space—Some Broken Sizes—Some Slightly Soiled—AIl Desirable. These Items and Prices Tell the Story—Read Them and SAVE. BASEMENT STORE MONTH-END BARGAINS Juveniles’ Needs (Basement Store) 13 Chambray Rompers, 59 grade, 20 Warm Pettic 59¢ Combination Garments, grade, 25 Flannelette Drawers, 59¢ grade, . 24 Gym Bloomers, $1.00 grade, ) 31 Girls' Pajamas, $1.00 grade., 55 Sateen Bloomers, 5% le, 5 Wool Sweaters, $1.59 gradc. 8 Haby Sacques, $1.00 grade. 10 Coat Sweaters, $198 grade, 20 Jack Tar Dresses, $3.98 grade, 12 Tots’ Wool Dresses, $3.98 grade, 75c $1.59 $1.93 Tomorrow—Palais Royal Basement. L T T T Domestics, Ete. (Basement Store) SL Remnants of T Damask, {n lengths of 1 to 2 vards. Reg at 63 to 89c g4, searfs; daintily each.” Month- 4 for $1.00 103 Table Napkins, hemr fnany lovely flor: arice— 6 for $1.00 ; hemmed hu at 12 a 20-inch _size; rns. Month-end rst qual- X70 inches. Reg. Month-end price, A4 Pilloweases, first qu: Regularly at 29¢ each. M 4 for 92¢ Pilloweases, sizo perior quality. Regularl end price— 3 for 98¢ 22 Frinxed Table Covers qu‘ bluo.t red and green combinations. tegularly at Q¢ $4.00 each. Month-end price, $2.50 23 Alaviin Mattress Covers, »lnlzk-. three- quarter and t bed sizes. Regularly at $2.98 to 8 Month-end $2.69 10 Tronin o fit snugly, with eyelets s 4 X rly at 59%. = Month-end price, Tomorrow—Palais Royal—Baxement. inches, at 45c each. and eu- AMonth- Kimonos, Ete. (Basement Store) 61 Flunnelette Kimonox, sinall slzes only Regularly at $1.00 and §1. Month-end GQ¢ price. 110 and o nints, last of Tous lots; white None were less than 4. 14 Cap and wool Angora: browns and set. g Month-end price, ul.0|_ ) 49 Boudolr Caps, of dotted Swiss: rthbon trim- med; some slightly soiled. Regularly &0c. Month-end price— 2 for 25¢ Tomorrow—FPalais Royal—Basement. Towels—Odd Lots (Basement Store) 203 in lot No, 1 each, Be 104 in lot 2, el e 143 in lot , each, 309 in lot N 4, each, ostly huck, some Turkish towels in these x yst\l’l\l’!lh- A Sale at 5e to 18c.~Tomorrowt— Royal—Basement. Crashes—Odd Lots (Basement Store) yards in Lot No. 1, yard, 15e ds in Lot No. 2, yard, 18e rds in Lot No. 3, vard, 23e Over one thousand yards in all at less than regular prices—i5e to 23c. Tomorrow—Palais Royal—Basement. 18e Furniture One-Half Off and Less $630.00 Seven-plece Bedroom Suite, combina- tion mahogany, includes 1 dresser, vanity dresser, bed, chiffonier, ~chalr, ler and stool. Sample suite. fonth-end price, $325.00 .00 Threesplece Cane Living Room Suite, of birchwood, Queen Anne style, upholstered with tapestry. Includes settee with 2 loose cushions, armchair and arm rocker. &7 5() 00 sample. Month-end price, $380.00 Four-piece Bedroom Suite, of brown Bird's Eve Maple. Sample sulte. of 1 dresser. bed, ‘chiffonier and dressing table, Month-end price, $190.00 $100.00 Dining Room Chairs. Sample set of 6, of combination dull mahogany, boxed frame, silp seats. 5 side chalrs and 1 arm- @75 () chair. Month-end price, #5500 Dining Room Table, fumed @97 5() oak. Floor Sample. Month-end price, 5! 50 0dd Double Wood Bedw, plain designs, of combination walnut and mahogany, dull finish and goldén oak. Regu- Month-End iarly price $48.00 $20.00 $40.00 $18.00 $38.00 $17.00 Regu- Month-End rice $30.00 $22.50 55 pairs Women's rsey knit Underwear Basement Store Silk r .t Month-end 31;2“‘) Fleeced Vests—Women' Ribbed Vests; low <. 36 and . Month-end price 2 for 49¢ pairs Children’s Pants— with roll cuff to kle-lenzth only. 4 iz Month-end price, 2 Prs., 49¢ erade Bloomers— forced crotch. and pink. 48 vrice, grade. 2 Prs., 79¢ Ribhed Union Suits— no sleeves, lace trimm es. Slight frresulars of Mor, nd pri 2 Suits, 79¢ T T T T T | | | | Snim 215 Pairs Corsets—Iiack and front lace—also clas tic girdles and cors models for every figu one or the other. § $2.00 Month-end price— 103 Hook Back Ban- deaux—Of novelty fabri Last of higher priced lots. Sizes 32 to 44. Month-end price— Tomorrow— Palals Royal—Basement. 129 Yards Shelf Oil- cloth—White with ecdges in colors. Regular at 8c Month-end price— Corsets,: Etc. Ready-to-Wear—Basement | 150 Silk and Cloth Dresses Reduced Originally $10.95 to $16.50. Satins, Checks, Poiret Twills and Tricoknit. Not all sizes in each material. Month-end price. .. .. L] Silk and Cloth Dresses 0dd lot—originally 819.75 to $2475. Of Satin Canton, Poiret Twills, Cantons, Char- meuse and Novelties. Month-end price— $12.49 200 Fur-Trimmed Coats Originally $14.93 to $19.75. and Suedines, large fur collars of Beaverette and Man- churian woli. Sizes 16 to 42. ST Miles of NS Basement Store . Lill Tets, and §250 grades. 93¢ dresses, etc. 1 L T LT O AT 17¢ yard. Oilcloth Basement Store vard lengths. Stinches Sulc values at 15c. vard. 3e Supreme Word Rolls And Actuelle Records Including all of the lat- est hits, price— Month-end 39%¢ maroon color, Each, ing Cream. Jar, Palais Royal Basement s PALAISR The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President 5 Hosiery Basement Store price, 98 pairs Juveniles' Howe. a Quality Wool Mixed Sports ¥ Palnis Royal—Basement. Month-end price, th-end price Wash Goods, 25¢ Yard 35¢ to 40c Yard Grade Long ends of white goods, for ,155,vards in all, 853 Yards, 5¢ Yard Percales, ginghams, etc. Short lengths—853 yards in all. 10c to 18¢ yard values. Marquisette, 15¢ Yard 2,984 yards in all—in 5 to 20 Palais Royal—Basement. TR nnnnn 50c Creme Elcaya Vanigh~ Gloves Suede-finish pairs ntlet; also Lutton length and _white grades. Mixed Hose. o to 100 Month-end 49, price, 42¢ 103 pairs Cape Gauntlet Gloves. Ideal for motoring. Broken as- ment. 1In tans only. Month-end $1.79 morrow— nd Wool Ho: 9 to 10, grade. 5()(; Firer Ds; 8 to 94 & Bedwear Basement Store 17 Soiled Bedspreads at Half Price. Were $400 and $5.00 Month-end prices, $2.00 and $2.50 | Including Cantons, *60.49 Fur-Trimmed Coats Small lot—originally $1295 to $1495. With large fur coll f Beaverette, Tull lined. Month-end price— .$6.49 049 ||IlIlIIIII||I||I|l|l|lllllilIlIIIIlIllIIIlIIIIlllIIIIIIlI Full-lined, Bolivias Month-end price, at |MufiIIIIllI|II|IIIIIIIIllUllllli"llllll"lllll SHUNn s Ril)imns Ends i engths for hair Month- 5. vard ribbons, ete. end price, Satin_and Tafeta Rib- bonw, in_pink, blue, green, gray and old ros s to plece Nos. Hair Ribbonx, of Dres- den, . moire, satin, plai and fancy Stripes: all ol ors and many combina- tions; 5_to 5% inches wide. Month-end 9= price, yard, 25¢ At 5c Metal Ribbons, on blacik grounds; embroidered with zold; moire, satin, faille, Roman stript 9 inches wide: and many combinations. Month-end price, 55, vard, L T T T T 2c to 29¢ yard ters, in two- I colers and combi s; finished with knotted bows 3 Month-end price, pr., 98¢ Palals Royal—Main Floor. AT Toilet Articles 98c Red Rubber Fountain Syringes, two hard-rubber fittings, with 69(,‘ regulation length tubing. $1.25 Rubber -Hot-water Bottles, Guaranteed, 870 Each, $2.00 Hughes' Rubber Cushion Hairbrushes. Fach $1.49 32c’ Benzoin Honey and Al mond Cream. Bottle, 210 Palais Royal—Main Floor. 37c Petticoats, Ete. h no 1.98 Ik Jersey Petticoats, broidery w I Month-er Tomorrow—Palais Royzl—HBasement. Iverware and Jewelry er Plated and 1 pieces Flatware. v mateh tationery Pure White Linen Paper, with oo Writing aper, lirg i ana ¢ an wularly regularly $1.39 Fountain Pens, self short, with ring, fo. en; guarante sing Cards. extra good qu Floor T Sale Extraordinary of Over 2,000 Yards of Odds and ends and two or three items from our regular stock. Regular 98¢, $1.19, $1.39, $1.59 to $1.98 values. .A quick response is necessary if you wish to take advantage of this remark- able offering—space will not permit de- tailed enumeration of each item. Here are the regular prices and quantities: $1.49 Stripe Shirtings, » SLOS Printed Georgette 1 S1.9% Faney Tricolette, < she $1.49 and LIS Fiber Sports Silks, and white; 200 yards, 8 $1.89 Messallne, in pink yards, S9e. $1.69 Check Taffeta, blac] and white: 100 vards. SO $1L.39 Fancy Corduroy, h ste. R1.49 Printed Silk Eponge, 75 S1.19 Imported Pongee, 150 50 vards, Sge. and light blue and white, lavender colors; 100 yards. irds. Se. rde, Soe. In Dress Goods 9 Check Homespun, all-wool. light cards, Nfe. All-wool Tweeds, n B rose shades, 169 nixed Plaids, Printed W0 vards, She. Challies, 200 varis D Wool Taffata, in reseda, 30 sards, Soe. D All-wool Crepe Granite, S colors, e’ AL vards, St 98¢ Alpaea, in navy, 35 yards, Ste, weol Storm Serge, navy Lining Special . Regular 89c, 98¢ and $1.19 Values, 79(‘ Printed linings of silk and-cottorn i lingette, in patterns suitable for kimonos. About 500 yards in the lot. We urge you to take advantage of these extraordinary specials as the values are very unusuat, . Palais Royal—Seccond Floor. Brassieres and Bandeaux Brassieres Illlll Illllnllrnl N |4v|;l¥'\\.\\~u‘v! mod si in_the 1o Month Palais Royal—Third Floor. o 0 up to $5.