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UNCLE SAM FINES MANY THESPINS| Musical Revue of Federal Employes Produces Flock of Authors. fous government that they have real thesplans ists, stenograph- and all of the put together. After rev. T of real artists who 5" musical revue, ted at the President Theater from December 1 to 6, the chiefs of appil- rience declared show to e rehea; o Interior I and the one on the the President, it hat expert judgment was required to select the most suitable | talent Artists Take Lenl [oj——— IRISH WANT ARMISTICE OBSERVANCE STOPPED Governmental Party in Dublin Suburb Votes Protest as “Insults.” By the Assoclated Press. BELFAST, November a meeting of the povernmental party last night at Rathmines, a Dublin suburb, a protest was voted against | the Armistice day celebration In { Dublin. | The protesting resolution described | the celebration as “a British demon- stration under the guise of memorial | services to the men who died in the |army of our late enemies.” | The resolution called the gov- ernment to enact the necessary legis- |lation to prevent such demonstrations, which were styled “insults to the memory of the n who made the Irish Free Staj 14. — At ing to the finishin; Acceptances have from virtually all cabinet members who will be in the city at that time. ©| The President, although invited, will, | of course, not be able to attend be- | cause of his recent bereavement. i Beauty Chorus in Line. “Uncle Sam’s Follies” will be the | feature of the . Austin L Shaw, | a local actor, who i mploye in | the Department will take | the leading part, Mr. will be a number of sp s by In- | dividual artists, with the chorus of ‘il‘ pretty girls taking part through- ou | recelved | ' _THE EVENING SPEAKERS NAMED FOR C. OF C. MEETING Gen. George Barnett, Retired, and Bucky Harris to Urge Red Cross Support. Gen. George Barnett, United States Marine Corps, retired, and “Bucky” Harris will speak for the Red Cross |at the Novemuer meeting of the { Chamber of Commerce, which is to be held at the Willard Tuesday. The ing will be called at § o'clock. Several committee reports will be presented. Among them will be the report of the committee on police and fire protection and public safety, which will contain, among other im- portant subjects, a report on the use of plain clothes officers to enforce traflic regulations. S. F. Fannon of Boston will speak on “The Seventy-five Cent Dollar in Industry.” The committee on police and fire protection and public v ow { meet Monday evening to complete its | report, which Is to be presented to the chamber meeting. There will be a meeting of the 12 o'clock to cons | nection with the | turing and industri | held under the chamber. xposition to be auspices of the el No Wonder. From the Edinburgh Scotn Johnnie was old brother, w yelling in his “Has he com i——ol———ld|———=jo|——=|oJc———=ojc .| The Store of Better Values (Still Continuing) Our Second Great Birthday Sale The Greatest Value-Giving Event in. Washington Despite the tremendous response to our opening announcement, new merchan- dise has been received, replenishing assortments and com vail in smart Coats, Suits, Blouses Furs, Shoes, Etc. Luxurious Paris “Replica” Coats Made to Sell at $75 and $85 556.00 Wondrous Frocks Made to Sell at $45 and $49.50 $23.oo e nlete choosings still pre- STAR, WASHINGTON ADMITTING FORGERIES; SCOFFS AT PURSUERS Prisoner Uses Habeas Corpus and Holds Insanity Plea in Reserve. By the Associated Prees. MIAMI, Fla, November 14—W. H. Harkins, who admits natlogswite forgertes, chuckled in jafl hersothTs morning at messages from Texas, Tennessee and Virginia demanding for trial on varlous I charges. “They can’t extradite me, sa1d, “until after my habeas corpus hear- ing set for next Wedngsday." Hearlng on the writ will come be- fore Clrcutt Judge H. F. Atkinson, “And 1f I don't get out on this court move, I'll get out some other wey; 1 always do,” Harkins declared. Should the habeas corpus move fail, the prisoner is ready to set up a plea of insanity, citing his incarcera- tion in the asylum for insane at Ag- new, Calif. his presence - FORM GEORSIA SOCIETY. Natives of State Living Here Or- ganize. A Georgla State Boclety was or- ganized by Georgians living fn Wash- ington, at a meeting at the Raleigh Hotel last night, and the following officers were elected: Representative | Charles H. Brand, honorary president; B. McCullar, president; Dr. J. G. B. Bulloch, first vice president; Miss bil Almand, second vice president; Morgan, third vice president; urbow, fourth vice presi- ge R. Martin, secretary; Bernice Brown McCullar, corre- Jaje——0 < [ojc———.]a| D. C., FRIDAY, sponding & Lee Hall, t: Denning is chairman of the enter- tainment committes, which includes Mrs. R, B. L. Hall, L. Karlton Mos- teller, David W. Pinkston, Miss Effie NOVEMBER 14, 1924 retary, and Robert E. Hendricks, Mrs. R. W. Curbow and asurer. Mrs. Willlam 1. J. E. Braswell. Moultrie Hitt is chair- man_of the executive committee and Miss Ethel Braswell, chairman of the membership committee, which in- cludes the following: R. M. Cason, Mrs. W. M. Almand. teenth street, Tuesday night to soclety will be held at the Raleigh!ment. Celebrating Our 39th Anniversary For 39 years we have been building a reputa- tion for quality mer- chandise, fair prices and square dealing. Every Article in This Sale From Our Regular Stock Which means that at these prices they are genuine bargains. NIGHT WEAR Pajamas Flannelette An assortment of Pa_]amas plain colors with A seasonable of- e fering in plain col- fow s, A 0 g stripes. Good qual- ity $1.49 $2 and $2.50 Value SHIRTS Large assortment of Good Quality Madras in plain col- ors and stripes. NECKWEAR Reg. $1 Value Specsinl 51{.)0; o: o o Reg. $2.! 3 Silk Ties 4 Knit Ties A large selection of the most popu- In Xmas Boxes. lar color ef- 690 While they sl 79 last....... Al Alwin Silk & Wool LISLE Ties, 89c SOCKS Regular $1 value. Very popular on ac- For long service— reinforced toe and count of appearance heels, in Black, Navy IRISH MULL HANDKERCHIEFS No man ever has too many handkerchiefs. This is an oppor- tunity to do your Xmas shopping at a saving. Regular 25¢ Value 6 for $1.00 OVERCOATS 12 OFF Special lot of Belted-back Coats. Re}ular prices, $40 to $60. Dur- ing this sale, 1-3 off. HATS $5 and $6 values, in ($2.00 Value) English Broadcloth Pajamas White and $0 80 plain colors (Values $4.50) Underwear, 59¢ per Garment 2-Piece Athletic Values $2, $2.50, $3 Suits, very good quality. Regular $6 and $7 6 fOl' 3105 Values $10 to $12. Lt DL $3'95 T5c value. $l.45 and wearing qualities. and Cordo A few Dark Col- Blanket Robes dessiog:l:. vef‘y pretty 1/3 Off Bath Slippers To match your robe. 69C Sweaters Regular 35c vnlu:: ored Coat Sweaters. An Opportunity to Do Your Xmas Buying Economicall. SHIRTS MARE 10 ORDER Special lot of Seotch Madras Shirtings. $6 and $7 Values 4 for $20 10% Discount On every article in our stock not mentioned. Ex- cepting collars and Inter- woven socks. eart of the Season Shoe Sale ' FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Greatest Savings Ever Known! $3.98| $3.98 $3.98 |$3.98 Maurice Mahoney, Miss Mary Willis, | Hotel November 25, at 8 p.m. The en- Miss Sybil Almand, Miss Margaret |tertainment committee will meet &t Humphrey, J. B. Grice, 8. Marks and |the home of Mrs. Denning, 5304 Thif+ maks Another business meeting of the|arrangements for the first entertadef: &7 % b A % b7< X VSR, R For every hour of the win- ter season, Charming Eve- ning Dresses, Smart After- noon Dresses, Dainty Dinner Dresses. In all the new col- ors of the season. Accurate reproduction of original by Parisian Coutu- rieres, exclusive interpreta- tions of the new silhouette. All the new colors and furs. All the new suede-like fabrics. Opera Pumps, patent, velvet and suede; Spanish (S Patent Pump, 3-Strap One-Button, Cuban heel, with attached rubber $3.98 Patent 3 - Strap, Beaded Rosette $2.98 §3.98 Tunic Blouses Made to Sell at $5.95 $3.95 Fashion's newest blouse fashion, in a variety of materials and trimmings; in all the newest colorings. Silk " Costume Slips Originally $5.95 53.49 Satin. in black: cut full, with deep hem. Glove Silk Vests Made to Sell at $2.50 $1.69 Orchid, flesh: pink and white, In good quality glove silk Silk Petticoats Made to Sell at $5.00 $3.49 Radium, jersey and satin, in all of the new colorings, some with embroidered flounces, some with tailored flounces. An ideal Christmas gift. | | | | | | | | | I E lfl | | | Philippine Underwear Made to Sell at $5.00 $2.49 Hand-embroidered punch work, fine quality batiste, every stitch a hand stitch. Ideal for gift giving. Made to Sell at $10.00 Patent Satin Velvet Made to Sell at $11.50 ; Many other models not illustrated here. :EEE:EEEEEEEEE% Silk Hosiery Made to Sell at $2.50 $1.59 Every pair full fash- ioned. Every pair perfect. In all the new colorings. One of America’'s most fa- mous brands. As a special feature for our Birthday Sale only, we have radically reduced two groups of our finest quality, latest style shoes to these two sensationally low prices. Birthday Sale Only Three-Piece Ensemble Suits Made to Sell at $135 95 All the New Colors Black~BrownSuede Tan Russia Calf Black Russia Calf For ———lale—— Ble——lole——t—___ |ol—— (o= ol——Dalc——.| Je——Dla[——a[—=|c|c—nx© 19} ’ Special Assortment of Women’s Straps and Oxfords, $2.98 Including Patent, Gunmetal, Brown Calf, Black Kid and Satin $9.98 ($9.98 $9.98 e “ Three Eyelette, Southern Tie, in patent, dull kid, tan leather Biack and Brown Oxfords, Goodyear welt soles, rubb. heels ... Black Satin and Patent Leather open-work pump.. Satin or Sueds Step-in Pumps. Spanish heel.... $z.98 Visit Our Children’s Dept. and See the Wonderful Values! Misses’ Fancy $2.69 $2.69 Misses’ Shoes - High Tops Black, Brown Patentlenther, Gooa Loty i good soles and rubber ent collar. Rubber heels. Sizes §3& to 2. Special at— 52.98 M 51.98 Men’s Specials, $1.98 Men’s Brown Scout quality leather, Boys’ Army Shoe, with paracord sole Men's Gun Motal SR §1.98 . blu: cher style; rubber Men’s New Square-toe Dress Shoes, Goodyear, welt soles, rubber heels; brown Men's Black and Brown Goodyear Welt Lace Shoes, rubber heels; $1.98 blucher effects Men’s Solid Leather Work Men’s Brown Eo Dress Shoes, rub- Ber heels 227000 198 52.98 black or Open Saturday G.R. (Y Nights Until 3100 M—729-31 7th N.W. 9P.M. Special Attention Paid to Mail Orders Five Large Factories 0'2[ 250 Stores N ?, N IFRy NP, [