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___'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, . JANUARY 30, 1924 ARTS CLUB PLAY SHOWS |Jiogiey; Arthur b wnte as ¥ei| TRUCK DRIVER WANTED, [or duty st ehe United Siates gov- | 3 NEED FOR SEATING SPACE W Tight. tha relired bookmalkter: AQ Civil Service Ex \on for Job|_ The base pay Is 4l cente an hour, By Star’s Former Carriers. _ dison Smith as Christopher Penny, | CiVi amination 0r Job|ynen actually employed. Pagment 1s | Announced. made for overtime service. Appoin-: Women's Dept. — | —_— M Maurice H. Jarvis as -'l;‘l;u Samuels, =3 _ “I was born in Washington in 1860, | M#0Y Turned Away at Perform- [Le Grande w. Perce as Harry Lark: R tees whose services are satlsfactory | — and when twelbe years old I carried ance of “The Passing of the stranger. Jessie E. Veitch and Bdwin | The Civil Service Commission today | may be allowed the increase granted — Third Floor. as i . i hat it will recelve appli- | by Congress of §20 & month. , a Star route from 11 treets St. Gyr Barrington aided in the pro- | annouhced ti ap; Sonthwant B e Hhand s s., N:r»- Third Floor Back.” duction with music and song “off [ catioms until June 30 to fill positions |3 Full '"formb;““gfl:e'},d l{fig'}“;},‘,‘;’.} - v e % MirecEasae stage” The production was under tor truck driver in the burea | Planks may be s ha office N : . | = rrites A. Need of the Arts Club for an exten- | the general supervision of the dra- 3; ";‘I"Ms S esartiiant ““m;xmm: “w; 3‘&5"}.‘53&3’.‘53 Commissicn, 1 exandria Parents Beligve | o "0, tianclal {slon of its quarters was again demon- | Iatic committec, of which Maud - . - 1 i : the Po- |Strated last evening, when the parlors | ;1ay was directed by Theodore Hardy. | ¢ 4-Year-0ld Daughter Is | Court. Mr [Were crowded to capacity and many | Verdict was general that rarely fn nford was for- members and guests turned aw. the record of non-professional dra- w- . i » " jon the occasion of th resentation matic performances In Washington ith Sweetheart. deputyftie dramatic group of “The Passing of | has so high a standard of excellence . been set. L R e e lerk. and. ytior | the Third Floor B © that was in the e of the dram P . 'y busfness | committee of the club noted that plans ALEXANDRIA, Va., January $0.— i < 3 4 i 4 Erueton A wll-night search failed to reveal % i “-'\' whereabouts of fourteen-year-old i n sthua It was for t purpo: f starting ‘ i o fnE e a0l : e the bullding fund for this improvement : X ) lat the recent B s i e . kidnaped last night from al hem, corners of the city. PIANO i 9 3 Bridge the Gaps in Your Education | . s —at the— ‘ Y. W. C. A. School performance won vid E. Dobson, father of the girl. | fppisuse of ithatanidie his home, 321 South Patrick | ecks gdoa for , Women’s 110 G 1311 G St—Fourth Floor—Franklin 9682 Hart Schaffner & CULTURAL ECONOMIC RECREATIONAL EST. 1879 cutrances to the Capital. No word|more tree under which, from 1885 to | it the narrowness of t . this morning for Quantico to | :plec '{eground curtain gave an arti SinssssasEsIIY Marx Coats rl was rrn\X‘\ ed during the | 1888, he used to stand waiting for the sibly for the action. A ne scarch for Sidney Doyle' ex- | U1 afternoun. M 3 jUns, THS cast follo 2arine and formerly a me : T R T Rock: 3 authorities r e, ema mathorities | Stars for his route, and rema AT n Wash- 1he Alexandria Light I aid this morning that |1 Ask boys of those oo D R e S e A 4. J. SANFORD. Miss Jessie Garland and the Foh- offica in the old C = i F‘ n girl were rnl.nx from G 1 ldiug.” adds Mr. Perkins, “and he ..’r‘fx'a?{h‘,\l-”ni‘.,"if.‘?fé Kave me 15 cents for each trip to 1 grabbed the girl and, remark- | The Star office” Mr. Clarke, by the that he would marry her. threw | way, is on the reportorial staff of Sauton d|The Star, and has been for mearly f the girl's pare cv- | forty years pa eral squares away, and notified them| Charles H. Cecil, a retired wool for the amair. ohs i ; merchant, residing at 3425 16th Washington Police Not | street northwest, says that at Penn- | “-’C};‘;‘““,l"".lg'" ‘“’”;‘ no ania avenue and 2d street south- | 5 . Who ‘Guarded al1 | east there still stands an old syca- THAYER Superior Printing Small Work Exclusively 909 12th St. N.W. Telephone Howard S. Fisk Main 1816 Manager Sesdeedeedeedmisadoeeet o | ? ot 1o be the girl's form He was accompanied by kidnaping it had her by neighbors’ OfMeers Williams hnd East. . lark when hme was a the couple had been d Union station. redited by police. the kidnaping Teuched the neighbors one of them recalled that the Dobson girl received & note ubout & a €rnoon. She had told them the note sald that the time was not far away when she would be “resting in her In 1 's arms.” 0 chance that the me carranged between and the man. the mother said. mith had been forbidden to come to the house. ven the ] 1 or her cgEe, w ds. She ore on L Smith, for- 1y militia out the and clal f Indian extraction. His| wweight was well over 150 pounds and lie wore a military uniform, accord- ing to Miss Gar! rlmenae HOPE FOR DISABLED VETS. ' Senate Committee Solves Many! Problems, J. A. McFarland Says. arland, national the Disabled American today expressed pleasure at tude of the Senate committee ating the Veterans' Bureau, vn by the preliminar: P ¥ covering points of vital in- to the maimed ma ‘The recommendations of the Sen- committee should go a long wa. ard olving many of the problems he war's disabled,” said Com- nder McFarland. com ‘After a profound st it- Disabled C t 3 last June, adopted & compre- m.'and we are natu- Senate and House will speed enact- ment of the recommendations in com- mittee report, long deferred justice ’ vill be done fo thousands of the dis- 8 hled We claimed the committee obtain- s misleading information on the propositions of hospitalization and ployment among the ‘rehabilitated® vet s, and we hope to revive the: subjects later. But, speaking broad the committee report marks decides that gathered under the old tree. NEW YORK and Return SUNDAY February 3 Lyv. Washington 12:30 AM. Arrive in New York in Early Morning. RETURNING: Leave New York from C. of N. J. Terminal Z Street (uptown) 5: erty Street (downtown) standard time, same day. Tickets on Sale Friday and Saturday Preceding Excursion. Consult Ticket Agents. comPouND GIVES QUICK RELIEF FOR COUGHS, COLDS, SORE THROAT . FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS USED 80 YEARS WITH WONDERFUL SUCCESS INEXPENSIVE=2 DOSES 1¢ 35: ABOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS DON'T EXPERIMENT! This old reliable medicine has relieved thou- i relieve you. TRY IT IWORTH-WHILE SAVINGS FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE! Rich’s twice-yearly CLEARANCE SALE WOMEN'S LOW FOOTWEAR Two Lots: }$5-90..39.90 Former prices, $9 to $14 Mostly small siges. Reduced to FStreet at Tenth K High in the same group Baltimore & Ohio|, Seventh and Eye Streets. Standard Furniture at Special Prices ' —FOT February— Frankly there are certain lines—small lots—that we want to discc_mtinue. Excellent Furniture—out of the House & Herrmann stock—desirable both in quality and type—but that we are radically reducing in prices for clearance—making February bargains and im- portant savings. ey - Four-Piece ,Dmmg Suite - (Exactly as Illustrated) Very attractive design on modern lines—Combination i W ulnul‘—\\' ith large Buffet, China Closet with center door of glass; Serving Table, with in- § .50 closed cuphoard and Octagon Tab! top 45x54 inches—extendable to 6 feet. FEBRUARY S AL ... 4-piece Suite, in combinatiSn Walnut; Queen Anne design—consisting of Buffet, China Closet. Sewel‘ and Extenswn TablE. Thls Sul!e 1s nicely designed and well. constructed, and is of materiallybetter grade than the _priceindicates. FEBRUARY $ 1 3 5 .00 SPECIAL 4-piece Suite, in Combination Walnut, con- sisting of 60-inch Buffet, very spacious China Clcse'. server and Extension Table. TWO‘!ofle anel'flljlish. and is of very = ztmng construction throughout. $23 5 .00 FEBRUARY SPECIAL. : Above suite with 66-inch Bufier. FEBRUARY SPE- $9 4500 10-piece Combination Mahogany Suite—Buf- fet, spacious China Closet, with wood paneled doors; oblong Extension Table: Server: five Side Chairs, and Armchair, with Tapestry cov- ered seats. Beautifully inlaid on all pieces and the design and ~ construction of high grade. $ 3 75 .00 FEBRUARY SPECIAL 9.piece Combination Mahogany Suite —a Duncan phyfe design—Bufiet. combinati on Server-China Closet and eight-foot Table with - drop-leaf ends. Five Side Chairs and one Arm- chair, with genuine haircloth seats. This suite is in a class of its own in beauty and construction. FEBRUARY $5 @ 5-00 Sepé.rate Pieces Combination Walnutvgult;fet. 54 inches long, Queen Anne design. ¢ell con- structed throughout. FEBRUARY $ 49-50 SPECIAL ...... osswr 5700 Combination Wal;lut China Closet, Queen A design with glass door, to match the above Bufiet. FEB- $43.00 Combinatior. Walnut 6-foot Extension Table ith oblong top to match the above .00 T ot ok SPEGIAL. 04D Combination Walnut Sxde Tnbl:.!:‘o match the above pieces. $26-50 FEBRUARY SPECIAL.........: Fiber Living Room Suite Very stout and durably strong Fiber Suite of three pieces—Settee, Armchair and Rocker, attractively finished—spring $7 6 .50 upholstered seats with loose cushionsa which with the backs are covered with Cretonne. FEBRUARY SPECIAL 3-piece Overstuffed Snite—Armchair, Daven- port and Wing Armcdhairfb—‘;ov- ered in a good grade o ap- estry, loose cushion seats. $ 147-50 FEBRUARY SPECIAL Nest of Tables, consisting of three Tables, in finely polished combination Mkahog- any—long tapering legs, making a distnguished looking picce; | FEB:9 3 0 .00 RUARY SPECIAL Combination Brown Mahogany Bookcase— Colonial round post desigri. extra }leBVy bufld. five roomy she, ves ca- pable of accommodating a good size$90 .00 library. FEBRUARY SPECIAL... Bedroom Specials 4-piece Suite, in attractive Ivory finish, con- sisting of full size bow-foot Bed; large Dresser with tilting mirror; exquisite large Vanity D;easer. with lang t:ennélil Eirror and swinging side mirrors ; and roomy Chiffo- robe. Handsomely decorated. $0)7'5.00 FEBRUARY SPECIAL 4 4-piece Suite, in attractive Quarter-sawed Golden Oak veneer, consisting of Double Bed with bow-foot end, Roomy Dresser with hand- some tilting mirror, semi-Vanity Case with cen- ter mirror and é‘}rufl swingflngA side mirrors, and commodious Chifforette. An ideal suite for a small apartment. $2 1 7.50 FEBRUARY SPECIAL . 7-piece Suite in a beautiful Ivory Duo-tone finish, consisting of full size bow-foot Bed, spa- cious Dresser and dainty Toilet Table: roomy Chifforette ; cane seat Bex:cl:h. Chair and Rocker. This Suite is.beautifully deco- : rated ‘nnd a very fine set. $385-00 FEBRUARY SPECIAL - Chifforobe in Red Mnhog;ny-finish. six feet four inches’ high, heavdi])ir‘ oo;structed through? _ t. A very roomy and handy pisce of famitare, FEBRU- § 5950 ARY SPECIAL.............. : CASCARA-BestTONIC LAXATIVE known HALF-PRICE Made as only Hart Schaffner & Marx can make them—you KNOW they'’re just the right thing, and the values are tremendous. Camel's Hairs, Fleeces, and imported Scotch, and English materials'. *50 Coats $25.00 *65 Coats $37.50 '57_5 Coats $37.50 *No Charge for Alterations Knitted Suits . Sweaters and Dresses HALF-PRICE A gorgeous assortment, showing many of the most popular colors of the season, in Fiber Silk, Silk and Mohair and Brushed Wool. $32.50 Knitted Suits. Sl 6..’.5 %65.00 Knitted Suits. $3 2.50 $85.00 Knitted Suits. 342.50 Knitted Sweaters 5 to 17 Formerly $10 to $35 [ Knitted Dresses Formerly $25 to $45 Clearance of KNOX HATS All of our Winter Felts, Beavers and Velours are placed in this general clearance—to sell at one final clearance price of $1(-00 All Sport Hosiery Wool, Silk and Wool mixtures; plain and clocked. Formerly $295 to $3.50 $1 95 Gauntlet Gloves Genuine Buckskin; white, fawn, gray and chamois. Some have stiff cuffs. Formerly $4.75 to $6.00 $3.75 Raleigh Haberdasher Thirteen Ten F Street c. CASCARA ;5.0 Srom” COLDS, FLU, GRIPPE B-603