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FEDERAL WORKERS OFFER OOD SHOW Little Tint of Amateurism Seen in “Uncle Sam’s Follies” along the linesof Patterned clo: musical com- successful F with ¢ E opened at tent ter tast night for run under the auspices of h of the Federation Union the pick of s: talented orches- nment surpass, « hington rces by road companles. ze Fright Apparent. Fhe sett were the most preten- ous probably . rraled for an True, some of seen before at te theaters, but rom its effective- er, a dainty and 1 the Department 1 the revue with a explaining that rersatile y are at a n started cing one of igs, “Cuddle Vashion Revue Good. f the show », which oppor- charms to best | Tinker and Miss 1a touch of color to during nnikins. rith belched forth a line of ¢ « r that rocked theater with er, and closed re introduced s own Will pertly @ Tom Murray billed Couple of Sho Dance Numbers Excellent. The terpsicl cluded execute an excellent quarte cd of M roe, Kuehling, nd a Hawaiian member of the she outglided opera, the of 1 show with th in which the principals and chorus ap- pear in the uniforms of Washington base ball players. the other features were a i *annie Gluckstein, Rhode Island Man Makes Gift to University of Chicago. er 2—Joh . : - I Nihoios Brown oF Frovidence, 1 1| Total of 1,010,122 Cars Filled in[Sf all commoditios over the woek | Carolina Governor Denies Clemency has given $15,000 to the Oriental In:( o b o g AT lamaant the. Wactorn:~ Allosheny stituté of the University of Chicago, eek Ending November 22, In- | 1, . 2 the amount to be used specifically for Pocahontas and Northwestern re-| COLUMBIA, S. C., December 2.— the payment of the salary of a new member of the staff, which conducts important researches in Egypt, it was announced tonight. An invitation has| Record-breaking loading of cars| Coal, 195553 cars: increase, 7 been extended to Dr. A. De Buck of | With revenue freight continues, ac-|Grain and grain products, 59,69 cording to figures made public today |crease, 4,384. Western dlstricts alone | King and “‘m"kwlltr:ell-”::':‘&uf:s against the New York Herald-Tribune here next Friday for the murder of Maj. Sanmel H. McLeary. Eurem, Holland, to fill this position, under the title of Secretary of the|by the American Rallway Associa-|showed grain loadings of i ; in- Coffin text project. Working under|tion’s car service division. A total|crease, 6,424. Live stock, 44,051; the direction of Dr. James H. Breast- | of 1,010,122 cars were loaded during |crease, 1,334. Merchandi; s head of the institute, he would|the week ended November 22, an in-|than carload frelght, 252,716; = —_— in deciphering inscriptions | crease of 19,823 over the correspond- | crease, 1,052. Miscellaneous freight,| The greatest depth of the Mediter- h | found in the anclent coffins of Egypt.' ing week last year, marking thel360,594; decreass, 11,91 Fo! ea is 14.436 feet. £ .Cunningham Co STUDENT FOUND DEAD. Senior at Florida Institution Be-| lieved Heart Disease Victim. LAKELAND, Fla John Cade, a senior S lege, was found dead yesterday in the bathroom of the hie was living here. believed &t first to have been asphhyxiated, but an open window caused Investigators to abandon that theory. A bruise was found on his forehead, but physicians =aid it apparent had been caused by a fall. Heart disease was given as the cau of death. Cade came to from Seville, Fla. o He who sows courtesy reaps friend- ship, and he who plants kindness gath- |Combing Wont Rid Hair of Dandruff The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is to dissolve it, then you | destroy it entirefy. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary {liguid arvon: apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. Do this tonight, and by morning, most it mot all, of your dandruft will be gone, and two or three more applications will completely dissolve and etirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, mo matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the' scalp will stop at once, 122G gour hair will be fluffy. lustrous, glosey. silky and soft, and look and feel 2 bundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any dra stora. and 1t never fails 0 do the work —Advertisement. Don’t Suffer With Piles No matter if you bave had plles for years Pyramid Pile Suppositories “&u the relief you want from the pain, fich. i 6tpg and soreness of protrud- A Ifance—Advertigement. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUES.DAY. DECEMBER 2, 1924 ENDOWS ORIENTAL STUDY. | FREIGHT LOADINGS | irerisvestteata’ ole mution mark, | Teats: decreuse, ssi: Cobo. 10577;| COURTS DELAY THREE although the figure was a decline of | increase, 138. seasonal drop In freight traflic. By districts, increases in loadings ending November 15 were shown in crease of 19,823 Over 1923. glons. ported as follows: Coke, 10,177; to Officer’s Slayérs. Gov. McLeod late yesterday lssued a e Loadings by commodities wers re-| statement in which he refused the | yinis whit rove reoma wics o ¥ request of hundreds of citizens of .| Chesterfield County that he commute the death sentences of Mortimer N. under sentence 314-16 7th St. N.W. out of the alleged transfer of brokerage accounts was adjourned until Decem- INTERESTING TRIALS | i¥iiinbie o prestde, e 2282 was of Thomas B. Fallon, indicted with Gas- Ove i Newspaper Tax Publicity, Hearing |ton B. Means and Kimer Jarecka for ver Nice. % obstructing justice and attempting to | By the Associated Press. of Giants’ Leader and Fallon bribe former Attorney General Daugh- %, France, December 2. Cases Postponed. erty and other Gevernment prosecutors, o swept the city yesterday By the Associated Press. —— which have caused wide public interest were postponed when they were called in courts here yesterday. Pleading in the Government's case about 70 persons were injurcd. for publication of income tax returns X a Mobile schooner, off tize, Was demolish st of Cuba. No details of the | otk was adjourned for a week by consent in United States District Court. and others on charges growing |the smaller vessel is in serious trouble. | Dollars. E Cunninghom Co ANNOUNCEMENT Affecting the Welfare of Every Family Wednesday Evening Full Page of Advertising : in This Paper Will Be Used by J. E. Cunningham Co. to Carry the Story of the Most Unusual FEvent in Local Retail History BEGINNING THURSDAY— | 3 Days of Cut Prices at JF-Cunningham Co. Involving Winter - Coats-- Representing Over $40,000.00 in Fine New Coats at 20%.30%,40%, and Even 50’ off And in order not to miss this great money-saving event, buy an Eve- ning Star Wednesday night and look for our announcement. We are not using this colossal broadside of publicity to break adver- tising records, but we need space to broadcast this once-in-a-lifetime op- portunity to secure good coats at cut prices. Why We Are Offering These Coats at Cut Prices J. E. Cunningham Co. does not sit down and wait for business to come; WE GO AFTER IT. That’s why, when a manufacturer is in dis- tress with a big, slow-moving stock and wants to unload it quickly—take his loss and get through with it—he seeks our help. This time we wel- come the chance to start things, as business hasn’t been any too good, and we cannot afford to have a big organization standing around doing noth- ing. We must keep busy, and we know that when we price merchandise down low enough the public WILL ALWAYS RESPOND. Last week we made up our minds to start the coat business going at top speed, s0 we inventoried our coat stock—bought more coats from over-stocked makers, and have cut the prices, which means that we hand back about 40c on every dollar spent. That is some discount, and that's why we are cleaning up the coat business of the town. 3 —and We Are Going to Cc;ntinue This Saérifice for Three Days—and Only Three Days rd We are famous for our values at all times. Our regular prices are usually the lowest in town for quality merchandise—and despite all that, we are going to give the public a still further cut in prices of from twenty to, fifty per cent!! You Can Realize What It Means to Get Reductions of from 20 to 50 Per Cent from J. E. Cunningham Co. : Lowest in the City Prices So if you are a woman who can’t afford to throw money away, you will buy an All-winter Coat at this store IN THE NEXT THREE DAYS. It doesn’t matter whether you need a coat now or in a month from now— WINTER IS COMING, AND WHEN IT GETS HERE YOU WILL NEED A WINTER COAT. So, buying it now, you will save from twenty to fifty per cent. Even Holiday Coats Xmas Presents Should Be Bought Now at Cut Prices . Why wait any longer to decide on what to give HER for a Christmas present when you can get here, in the next three days, a most acceptable practical gift at a great saving. We doubt if at any time during the bal- ance of the season will prices be so low. A $5.00 Deposit Will Hold Any Coat Until Dec. 17—Use Your ChargeAccount 70 HURT IN TORNADO. 5,582 compared with the preceding e 7 ; ; - or;T” i SET NEW RECORDS week, due, it was said, to the usual REFUSES COMMUTATION. EPT in United States District Court | GTeat St Sweeps F: S 3 was postponed uutil January 5. |lasting about 20 seconds, whils a i e ‘L:N‘u' waterspout appeared just off shore. A number of buildings crum- GIVES SCHOONER AID. |vicd under the fugy of the storm ana . Ala., December 2.—A radio| The severe wind caught a2 crowd on om the frulter San Jose |the Dromenade and many persons New Orleans, recsived here | Were hurled to the grounl. A row ot reported glving ald to the |Breat palms along the Uaditerraneas Trial in Federal Court of Charles A. [assistance given were made in the mes- | Before you buy securities from dny m, part-owner of the New York (sage. It was not believed here that|ome be sure they are ax good as your