Evening Star Newspaper, April 17, 1924, Page 10

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NEED FOR CHAPLAINS IS TOLD TO CONGRESS Churches Favor Clergyman at Every Large Post. Determined that not a single large Army post shall be without a ! , the War Department and the eneral commit haplains of eral Council of Churches joined forces in an appeal 1o Congress yesterday. Before a joint ubcommittee of the House and Sen- on military affairs, |! ¢ Senator Capper of | d for an increase | in aplain corps and for removal of all discrimination against cha uins. The chure! qmm the ach §00 he present Army this would of forty-one chaplains, or request that C Army and Navy | AMUSE S “Romeo and Juliet‘" and tragedy, > air making her | debut nthusiastic | applause ; ience which gathered "1 last night. t as Juliet, in t sence from the production of M ulia Marlowe, ¢ unt of illness puri ol Fank s th 71 forces asked that the |partment m:m SPORT MART DDSAND END EI===0DDS AND ENDS SALE === “Romeo and Juliet,” Shakespeare's | ‘War Department and Councif of | grea the stage today as the romantic lover. He has given, in his production of the play, a wonderful stage-setting to the age-old tragedy, in which the | lovers are sacrificed to a family feud | between the Capulets and the Mon- tagues. The entire cast was excellent, and co, |those whose work was particularly worthy of praise were Frederick Lewis as Mercutio, Albert Howson as Friar Lawrence, Miss Lenore Chip- pendale as the nurse and Vincent Sternroyd, both as the apothecary and Tybalt, Lady Capulet's nephew, - | while the roles of Paris and Benvolio well played, respectively, by neo and Juliet” will be given n at the matinee on Saturday. performance tonight will be “The Taming of the Shrew.” e Quashes Search Warrant. Judge John P. McMahon yesterday | in Police Court quashed a search whose place of residence, 54 York avenue northwest, had en raided by the revenue agents. der the search warrant it was al- d an agent of the revenue depart- ent had been given by Clancey a nall quantity of whisky in a bottle, . |of Massachusetts, republican leader le, but that if the agent urn the next day that he I her a quart. SALE at Our really unusual values. RADIO Transformers ..$3.35 Erla .........$3.49 Jefferson . . .....$2.29 Modern Push Pull, $9.49 Erla Selectoformer. . .$3.95 Erla Fixed Crystal. . 95¢ Hilco Couplers. . . $4.89 Cockaday Coils . . $3.89 Workrite Coupler . $2.49 180° Coupler . . . $1.59 43-Plate Condenser . .$2.19 Freed-Eiseman Neutrodyne Set (Demonstrator) The Peer of Neutrodynes Complete with bat- teries, tubes, phones, aerial, storage battery and “Music Master” loud speaker. A $245.00 value— 5195 Sold on our 5-day trial plan of “money back if not satisfi Acme / @J\ Set 3 Complete with 1 pair 2,000-ohm phones, Odds and Ends Sale price— Atwater-Kent 5-Tube Set No. 10A (Demonstrator) Complete with tubes, storage batteries, B bnt- e aerial, phones and “muc Master” loud speaker. A $195 value— Special, $155 Sold on 5 days’ trial with “money back” guarantee if not satis- fied. A Batteries Storage “A,” 2V 100 $Q .25 Amp., fully charged. EVEREADY BATTERIES, 2214V Batteries. ... 2234V Battery 51-79 Large ....cccvepene Sl.lO 45V $ 949 Battery .«......... 3 o~ < = [ 3 (=) & fl fi ull =] < @ 72} = = =) =] = < a 2 fi] m = = << = — 3 (=] T fi‘ =) - << P ) =} = = =2 = = 7] =] T fi = g < = o 3 (=] i fi ol MAH JONGG REDUCED - $5.00 Sets .. .$2.65 $10.00 Sets . .$6.85 $16.50 Sets .$13.95 $25 Sets ...$17.50 $30 Sets .. $15.00 $40 Sets ...$25.00 $2 Racks . ...$1.19 $3.50 Racks .$2.75 $5.00 Racks .$3.65 $7.00 Racks .$5.50 $1.00 Counter Boxes, set . . .65¢ SWEATERS $10 Slip-on Shawl - collar Sweaters, all wool; 55.45 all sizes and colors. $12.00 Coat Sweaters, all wool; large shawl collar and pockets; maroon and white $8.00 Brushed Wool Coat Sweaters, all sizes and 55 colors $8.50 ‘Travelo’ Sweat- 56 ers, all sizes and colors, ODDS & ENDS BOYS’ SWEATERS $1.00 Each KIDDIE. KARS 1 KnDiE, ks 5 g Kiddie Wagons, Pedal Kars FISHING TACKLE $5.00 “Mohawk” Salt Water Reels, $ 9.69 nickel plated R $18 Triton Salt Water Reel, take- $1 3.85 Hooks, three-ply twisted gut, best quality. All sizes. Dozen... 75(: Double ut Hooks Best quali . 29L “ Ashaway e water Line, 50 yds. SOC up REELS. l/4 Off Afl Models PLAY Indian Suits! $3.50 Suits . .$2.00 $2.00 Suits ..$1.00 GOLF GOODS $4.00 Rustless $ i 25 Clubs, asst. models. . $3.50 Golf Bags, 32.25 “3.stay,” 5-inch size 50c Dunlop Golf Balls. g 4 for $1.00 $2.00 Golf - $1= |Scissors Reduced Ladies’ Golf Shoes With spikes. $12.00 $2i values. SUITS Base Ball Suits! $4.00 Suits ..$2.95 $2.50 Suits ..$1.50 All Sizes in Both Styles for Boys from 4 to 18 Years B MOCCASINS Entire Stock of Fine Genuine Leather Moccasins (Bass Moccasins Excepted) ANl Sizes i Pair for Men and Women. Values to $4.00. $2 Ingersolls 1 25 Watch ~ KODAKS Yo OFF Genuine “Eastman” $1.00 Kodak Albim, 25¢ $1.50 Kodak Album, 50c Kodak Cases, 1 Off ce Bendtsen and H. Fisher White. | tomb. Mr. Sothern has no peer on| 914 F STREET STORE ONLY Here are a lot of odds and ends that we have decided to dispose of for the purpose of clearing our shelves and reconditioning our merchandise. They are not “shop worn” or damaged—they’re merely odd pieces which we desire to clean out. more attractive, if possible, we have cut the prices down to the point where they become N E==1E=—=1EFPORT MARTIE =—==1EIE===1810DDS AND ENDS SALEpI==10==] STAR,- WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, SUES “DRY” OFFICIALS. | Chemical Company Seeks Unlimit- ed Alcohol Withdrawals. The Atlas Chemical Solvents Cor- poration of New York has filed suit in the District Supreme Court fof an injunction against Andrew W. Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury; David H Blair, commissioner of internal rev- enue and Roy A. Haines, prohibition commissioner, to prevent interference | with the business of the company and | to compel the issuance of @ permit | for the withdrawal of an unlimited | quantity of alcohol for dematuring purposes for use In the industrial arts. PARKING BILL OFFERED. | Cars Would Be Barred From }:n." trances to Buildings. "l Parking of motor vehicles in front | inclosure in the Distr the consent of the owner, would be prohibited under the terms of a bill introduced today by Senator Lodge of the Senate. The bill was referred to the Senate District committee. To make them ELECTRICAL GOODS $3 Electric Irons. “Betsy Ross,” 3 & 6 sl 95 $12.50 “Star” Uni- 56.')3 versal Vibrators. $12.50 Violet $ £ .95 Ray S 6 $12.50 Hair Dryer ... $5 “Star” Toaster $5 Polar Cub Vibrator Umvu,al 1/20ff Includes Irons, Toasters, Grills, etc. Cutlery Kuts $5.00 Auto Strop $79.50 Razors .......... . $1.00 Razors, includim., Gillette, Eveready, Keen Kutter, Auto Strop 40 $1.50 Boy Scout Knife; guaranteed. $3.00 Stroppers for $ l Safety Razor Blades. Straight Razors, $1 choice of entire stock. . 25¢ pair Your Choice of Our Entire Stock “Carving Sets Genuine “Keen $ 00 Kutter,” values to $12, 3 Mamcure A 0ff Miscellaneous $2.00 “Big Six” Base $1.00 Barney Google Play Pistols. .. Flashlights Alarm Clocks . Bicycle Cards Hair Clippers. . FLASKS— o Off E====11vs SaNT NV SOO0==l = 1uvI woas-j—;-; 5] OB==n APRIL 1% 1924. E==11vs so3 aNY S100E==0 = 1avK luOJs:lEll:—==_:nvs SONI QNY SO0V A==V WO == A =0 75000 of these books (Coming Down F Street) have been printed. 50,000 of them are 25,000 have been reserved for other well-groomed already in the hands of our patrons. Washingtonians. For men interested in good suits at $35, $40, $45 and $50. May we send you yours? Last Fall when buying for Spring we had a thought which has long been in the minds of many other good merchants, as well ourselves. To concentrate on four moder- ate prices—3$35, $40, $45 and $50. In that way to give absolutely top quality and correct style at prices within the easy reach of the average purse. We don’t take entire credit for the thought but we do take credit for having successfully worked it out. This book in 14 pages and 24 illustrations answers your ques- tions: Where to buy my Spring suit and what to pay for it? We believe if we can get “Coming Down F Street” in vour hands vou will soon be coming down F Street for vour clothes. In which event a mutually profitable contact will have been established. Phone, write or call in for it. A year from now the new building pic- tured on “Coming Down F Street” will be a reality. ’flt@[f@@h# Co. 7th at F

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