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reg ~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11 1924 VASI BREA" '[RUST | Abe Martin Says: |FORBIDDEN CAPITAL |COSMOPOLITANS TO HOLD | FORCED T0 USE MASKS. | EEESBE=H==11E=—=a=—0—=a===4 l . OF TIBET lN F“.MSl ANNUAL DINNER DANCE | riremen Penetrate Dense Smoke at ’ BH ARGED BY M ANI_Yl e Elaborate Entertainment Program| t““ An Tnsensont. ‘ofge ® 4 - By . , " Also Planned at Valentine i so of smoko masks was found e - Y ur e Geographic Society fo See First sty by B SRl S s m 0 u n Record of Life Among Fa- | Affair. to.q fire fn the vault fn tho busement (o] ¥ . satieal Tamas. e Cosmopolitan (Club,will -cotes | St o th s g At Blop, 185 13th When to buy Coal to the best advantage—and having the Monopoly Nearing, He Tells ‘ % Lo o Nrate fts annual Indiek HIE0E with 8 | e dtiainearon Tho Desuises o money convenient with which to pay for it—is an annual family Congress, Asking Action i 00 i Lasss, the fortidden capital of Tib: | tonight. Several hundred persons avo| Der B Mo by erder of Deputy perplexity. Membership in the et, not entered by a white man until | gxpected to be present. = J. Maury Dove Company ) a few years ago, has now been photo- ; d graphed by u motion plc . Robert MeChesney, chafrman of ‘the | — R to Deflate Prices. t / han, ¥ u motion picture camera | . iertainment committee, announced | R . 27 T':" D, ot 1ife” in the Wiy | an ¢la . Which will l Atwood & Rupprecht report = uation-wide ZEh shown o v, b ) ot C s e omee, violinist; Eli Designers a 2liza " ing in bread and thal c 8 /// orens ey | Day prano, and the Meyer Davis = # ° &0 { { Temple | N Y - S ELas ’ i R e ollifiower, president of the || s eeerers o - avlngs u The sons and ag! o . Ders will be admitted to the dar . will take care of both these important questions. immediately after the dinner. ] ! sive senators | ! r i m fi 2] P hh e nine s | Mre_Cowan. the onty woman mem-1 f [{ . You enter the Club upon the basis of your Coal requirements, m E E B report, ceraity traink E ber of parliiment in Australia, | i i i i ‘,‘,‘,‘,‘I‘L":“‘.,,-‘,.,J*,“:‘l nig Rk duken ne OX ;”::k':i 5 parl :',;‘,3}’(',,,“].,',‘[ ;,I}I“Ji’,l:. 3 mnkngg weekll):v' pagmin!l:l of $1 or more. This money is deposited and a doctor's degree accor o women full public status, - 2 3 - e - in a Special Fund—held intact—and upon which we will pa i i SER 2 the . hr it 7 s s interest at the rate of 3%, per annum—figured on weekly balances. vsentutives tol TH’ thing ¢ do is € git even' Rm Bl-lo D | The Coal will be purchased at that period of the year when i il ot Eeionds. ant TergttonE 4 the market is at its very lowest—meaning a saving probably of 'lv‘mu'miv» i AND GOOD “EALTH from 25¢ to 75c per ton. : Jake Rentley is a rotatin’! HIS is the time of year when you - an’ Il raise @ roar in need vitality—rich, red blood— Enroliment may be made S wheat it vear, ' e | Beginning Next Saturday—Feb. 16 ks g ‘Real Shoe Comfort Sat” beipa" o, take Gudes Pepio Closing April 15 that are hang b o WHAT a pleasure it is to have real comfort iu Mangan too quickly. It contains the shoes! iron your blood needs, in just the form = = i miost easily assimilated. It contains the < - . . = i W a shoe is d d to follow every line . o SuS tail request—either 5 Burchell’: b e e ihe human foothen the arch OF the pure, strengthening tonic elements Details upon request—either in person or by mail ix flexible and supports the foot arch without han which build up your vital powers. ing free a n the muscles aml bony arch structur Get Gude's from your druggist— A 4 | that shoe will Zlve You utmost comfort. It Is such com- ither liui lncompal’able fort that the Cantilever Shoe Is designed to give. either liquid or “_‘:_':::; e "B oul t C ff G ing models in Canti- Black Free Tablets foc 70wl te ® e ompany ov. <o none of their COM- Gray A ¢ Mangan, send for free Package. . quet Lofiee r ntials. Come into our ©r® ¢ S B e W arren St N / e » 53 Warren St., N. Y. oo - May still be bought for SR mosiaT > 7P Gude's Principal Office, 1408 H Street N.W. Phone Main 4270 25c Per Pound Cantilever Shoe Shop ‘ A Branch Sales Offices I] o We mny be forced shortly to ° s e forced | sl oy to-Ma,ngan 21st and Eye Sts. N.W.—619 H St. N.E—Wisconsin Ave. and N St. N.W. N. w. BURCHELL’ Sceond Floor, ::':.ol: Young Men's ]bmc fln@_l_qul"nrwher 817-19 Fourteenth St. NW. | H ™ OR as little as $25, or as much more as you may wish to pay, all Victrola Instruments have built into them something which can neither be seen nor touched nor weighed nor measured. It is twenty-five years of accumulated experience—twenty-five years of “kngwing how”il . ' il 2| (PQ reat artists have responded to this “unknown quantity” justas [l ¥ | r GS P \ the public has responded to it, and the result is thatVictro?Zt lJnstru- Bl iE | N@“ P \ ments and Victor Records while costing no more provide a greater [ ‘ 810-818 Seventh Street variety and a higher quality of performance than can be obtained F rom any other source. il Remnants Wash Goods . A Friday Sale of il | 25¢ to 59¢ Materials Hundreds of Beautiful ; o |8 Remnants .and odd pieces of i <taple and fancy materials, con- Satisfaction First Since 1839 sisting of Printed Dimity, Plain Spring Hats Di Chatltie. C! Voile, New Victor Records [ @ e - Red Seal Records e SR el [ | e $ 2.98 TN Price < ri b “10 - yard Col Mefistofele—Ave Signor! Feodor Chaliapin B o 050F ig ito) In Italian ] 2] o 5! ndars AC ¥ i1l lengths G S ey (e .. | 981$1.50 QAIIE 1ED CoTT ot e . m?:‘;&,s,,v_';‘("'a A e tiaties Feedoe Chaliapin <1 |k i 193 grade nerceri s ey The styles of springtime! A host of Famous Chaliapin numbers from Italian opera—Mefisto- : = 3 Iy becoming and bewitching Trimmed pheles’ half defiant questionings of the powers of Heaven, % ; " 2 1| i : Hats to be featured at a price that but l‘l‘:-?i:]‘;i’endfi homecoming of the stillunrecognized Count < o\ partially represents their real value. . 2 Created of milan straw, milan hemp, {A! the Spring (AuBordd'une Sowee) (Lics) m-.s.v.AlfiedCorM} 982 150 Ml |E Seamless Bleached Sheets ; 1| tagal, fancy braids and silk and straw P 'd.:.:""mesn.tp“dpfiit‘s:u“‘”fl'in;'l'_‘l.'";‘;"'mw e m‘ufi_“'d edc“u-‘:‘ : Run-of-the-mill $1.50 Sheets, 81x90 size, for $1.00 % : CO{‘}bii“i;lif")“:;ect NetaEe ot evers e Victrola No. 4 ng, mbe e double beds; made of heavy, close-texturcd Mode S very ty, $150 m}?‘ien' '°l.l";¢b;|"‘:';‘:’ Pf"""q“" of Scridbine—made sheeting cotton. hand torn i wide 1___ of wearer. nterestin trast. e . | Colorful Trimmings of Flowers, Fruits, Ostrich, hems Ribbons, Ornaments and Fancy Feathers Freischiitz—Overture—Part 1 (wWebe | Victor Symphony : Colored {Freiseh it —Overtire—Part2 JVir pbony {35733 1.25 £ . . Rousi ord of thi: t brilliant of Gt 1y ni £ \ L N t e e ovarares Tone and i romanes ~ : = Ining INets threatened tragedy, triumphant escape. | Sacred Record S 1ImE a (i 42 WOMEN'S COATS, that 45c Yd' O Gentle Presence * Trinity Mized Quartet B & : ‘ sold for 32300 and 95, OF Friday clean-up of odds and O’er Waiting Harpstrings Trinity Mixed las73e 125 R \ : Bolivia, Nosmandie and ends of A0iineh Silk and Cotton = Mahogany, oak or walnut Melodious Instrumental Familiar Christian Science hymns, sung by a_quartet of suedene, lined with silk or ling- Lining Nets, in practical lengths. mixed voices, without accompaniment. The words are those - : ette. Fur collars of beaverette, Old rose, pink, tan and copen. Victrola No. 260 of Mary Baker Eddy. A record quiet and devotional in style. Women's Minchurian wolf and moufflon Vel Laces; 3¢ Yard $150 ' Clearaway of Diamond Mesh MisHiogany.onwalmse . Light Vocal Selections i Broad-Seam WOMEN'S WINTER ' Y R e aafiorns ® COATS, of high quality, i {Bmueggeu’ Ball Eddie Hunter-Alex R"""}lsz 47 H 1 Ose formerly sold for $39.75 to Maral;zm Yl' r-‘;nmmz 'm Done Eddie Hunter~Alex Rogers. 3 $5000. Large fur collars Q c Yare Songs in half.spoken style, very distinct, describing a violent - . 2 Models of dis- $2 5 -, et L Dew Y s e e : C tnction. Clioiee N ghoriine ol Farmenls I’s a Man, Every Time, It's a Man Mm:inFreer} b e - h B Y and pink. 5 19248 : Purc Thread Silk Black Hose, {M"Y Rose _ Marcia Freer : with the broad-flat seam that is WOMEN'S - SPORT ] . Fancy Buckles, 29¢ First Victor record by Marcia Freer, American contralto, alwze‘rs trim and straight; also COATS, that formerly RE Table of Novelty Double who practically declined an operatic career to interpret popu- : Black Silk-and-fiber Mixed sold for $1675 to $35.00. ] Buckles for dresses and coats. Jar songs. A real singer and a real voice—a g it Hose, with three-seam back. Tailored of soft, thick SIERNSE A Slight irregulars. sport fabrics in popular iR . Dance Records i —da 69C | i $10 : | . TABLE Someone Loves You After All—Fox Trot | —Wool-Mixed OILCLO I H Perfect ‘and irregulars in this (Rein Song from “Kid Booo™) _ Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra| , o, bargain,_ sale of Quality Stock- WOMEN'S SPORT L ———— ‘ Along the Old Lake Trail—Fox Trot o i SRgE Taliek nd”in arey o | GOATS, small lot, sold for 29¢ Yard 250 j s gl Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra |1 H: $l05 Inhthe popilee Seconds of 40c.5-4 Width Electric, $290 h‘l)."‘::m-'i"hhx trots from “lfid Boots,” i'_‘c:"':‘fi!h“' it f EVERSHARP broad s"’:’:s‘ Usctul ab b Sccond Oileloth,* durable, pliant R ol e e first has unusu blll]fl PLzzI 151 an season. bra itv. 1 chi H o Mahogany . second is pleasantly melodious. i PENCILS Cho)i'ce 55.00 I Floor ;te)m:n white and neat til€ pat AVaYRVAVIVAVAVAVEV! 3 DI LT LIt et s I bt e atsda sttt R e s T T R R e R e s e n s i R s et e AR A s e R There is but one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company —Ilook for these Victor trademarks. {TheOnelLove—Fome }PnlWllilemud}mz‘s Wi . Bere Stack at Cretonnes, 19c Yard New Tailored Blouses Shanghai Lullaby—Fox Trot Ris o o s ety Slipi b Cover Me With Kisses—Fox Trot Waring’s Forever—Fox Trot ; }Peflfi:fipn}lsm - il o o b feberesny sezi-choral effects for wind instruments. . Y TRADE MARK tro . HALF PRICE A Hair Switches $1.75 22.fnch Wavy Switches soft quality hair, made with three separate stems. All shades except gray mixtures. All $6.98 to $11.98 UMBRELLAS 5 Off Men's and Women's Umbrellas, in a wide selection of handles— all high quality and superior workmanship—all in perfect condition, and fully guaranteed. Snowy White Overblouses, of self-striped dimity and oiywhite Triune broadcloth. All have the popular Peter Pan collars, with black bow. Em- broidered in cluster dots and neat floral sfagays, many trimmed with lace edge and medallions. Sizes 36 to 44. $1.98 Boys' Overcoats Reduced All Winter Coats, sizes 3 to 10, that sold for $898, $9.98 and $1098. Chiefly tailored of heavy, mannish cloths; some of chinchilla. Self-collars and large plush collars. All-wool and part-wool linings. Double-breasted models, with belt. $7.98 Clearance of 29¢ Yard-wide Cretonne Draperies in” a good selection of light and dark pat- terns, Floor Coverings 55¢ Square Yard Friday reduction on this standard quality Felt-bass Floor Covering. A varlety of block and tile patterns. Sash Curtains, 69c Pair Brisbee Sash Curtains, ready to hang. In atiractive Nottingham patterns. Shelf Oilcloth 12 Yards for $1.00 Dxcellent’ Quality Scalloped Sheif Ollcloth, in many neat pat- terns. Second Floor.