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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1925, 17 NW[]NSSP[]NS[]R ‘Sfififif;‘Z;i gzeslti BestsssesssssssnsnsnsnsnsnnnssssSSSIS TSI ST L L s e sssaasy speeding in December, a decrease of 314 from the record for Novem- ber, according to a monthly state- Cathedral Lodge Assembles| ment preparea by Mal. Sullivan, Alrrrx.flu for miscellaneous traflic e violations last month totaled 1,940, 500 Guests From Official | JlP'ion: last month totaled 180 . = for November, Circies at Dinner. | The total of all arrests for traf- fic offenses was 2,901, a decrease of | 249 from November. BOOAMESaons, Diemb eve 0L Another statement showed 464 legislative and judi-| B8TTests for violations of thes prohi- of the Government in| bition law during December, in apital, were guests last | connection with which large quan- 2 dinner given by Cathedral| titles of various concoctions were No. 40, I. A. A. M., in Wardman{ selzed. § . - | Ladies’ Knickers S ® | ers—which we are supplying in the smart “salf 1 | L | Fur Chokers Opossum Pur—in Banm Martin = and lected pes—and most feshionable this eason. January Sale pri. ) Becond Floor. $2334243284242282421 T T T T T e T T T e e T T T T T e s $43233832384243423842224292284282842238322898220222248482832424 :zzzxx:umzmmmmmgmmmm:mmm itesh s Al L cipal speakers were Judge z B Tompkins, chief justice of 16-Year-01d Girl Missing. Court of New York| Virginia Anderson, 16 years old, is State; Senator Fess of Ohlo and Rev. |reported missing from her home at Dr. Barney T. Phillips, chaplain |236 Thirteentlr street northeast the Lodge und rector of the (past week. Operatives of the h Woman's Bureau were told- that were introduced by | Virginia had been seen in company on. master of the with a red-haired girl, but the lat- who declared that there were |ter's identity was not established. Masons in Congress, 4 in the - abinet and 12 among the assistant |B. Bothwell, Edmund D, Campbell, tartes. Martin | W. Cookerow, G. Bowdoin | Veat = | Craightll, Dr. Charles Diedel, Dr. Mer- T Treasmae. ton A. English, Dr. R. K. Foxwell, \ movel feature of the program |Dr. William S. Hardesty, L. P. Haw, was the darkening of the room and | Walter C. Henderson, Willlam O. minating of a tableau, Hiltabidle, Thomas N. Howard, E. Roy at one end of the hall Lewis, Dr. Charles L. Luedtke, Walter Washington Quartet, Mrs. Gawler | F. Mehrlich, Charles S. Miller, George 4 Mrs. Brylawski, cabaret singers G. Quincy Peters, George nd the Pemberton dancers furnish- Willlam K. Quinter, Harold cntertainment. Various speak- | H. S. Shepard, Willlam iring tho evening stated that |¥. Sherman, Col. Clarence O. Sherrill, Pite its youthful age of 12 months | Paul E. Shorb, Laurence A. Slaughter, ithedral Lodge was staging a most | Robert Lee Swats, Edward J. Taylor, consplouous event in Masonic circles. | Jonathan R. Thorne, Talmadge M. ! List of the Guests. | Thorne, Will H. Towles, Merton E. & the guests Hubert | TWo800d Baoretary of General guests: AL Artes, George ot Tt Aontyrnterior; JOUN | \1temus, W. L. Andrews, E., W. Auld, g Baldwin, C. K. Berryman, W. J. n | Boothe, S. R. Bowen, E. C. Branden- s | burg, Leo C. Brooks, Paul F. Caln, A.| | H. Clayton, F. R. Clute, H. F. Colla- ;. | da; thur I, Cook, C. Fred Cook, C. | C." Coombs, J. Harry Cunningham. | George R. Davls, Rev. Canon DeVries, | Victor B. Deyber, Capt. R. E. Doyle, G. Dunkum, J. T. Enos, George W.| Gordon, | Evans, A. F. Elkins, T. M. Baldwin . Lejeune: | Rudolph B. Behrend, . A. Bogley, Sam it Secretary |uel T. Farmer, H. W. Finney, W. T.! Charles H |Galllher, Jullus Garfinckel, R. W.| Tompkins, | Gates, James T. Gibbs, W. Preston | preme Court | Gibson, James L. Giles, Lurtin R. 3 Ginn, E. C. Graham, Dr. Thomas E.| tors—L. Heisler Ball, Holm O.|Green, Willlem H. Gross, Willlam H.! m. Ro S. Copeland, Nathan- | Harrison, E. B. Hesse, Judge I K.| . I Edwards, R R. Ernst, | Hitt, Milton Hopfenmaler, B. W. Gy You reap the double harvest of our cash selling policy—and special pricings of this annual merchandising event. Sale of Rompers and Creepers $333383388338333888888 Sacrificing Our Most ; Popular " Dresses Giving you the choice of a wide variety of styles—all of which we have reduced to— | 8.98 An unprecedented price for such values. ) You'll find therein the Smart Silks of crepey weave includ- ed—in high, light col- ors, as well as the more conservative tones. Beautifully fashioned, artistically made—and effectively trimmed. The range of sizes is good—in Frocks for street and afternoon wear. There is no sale held in Washington that’s equal to Sig- mund’s January effort. Now’s your opportu- nity. Choose from a big variety of colorings. il Well-made, correctly cut and comfortably fitting. Fine Fur Trimmed. COATS includin Lustrous Bolivia | and Fine Suedes $ 90 I in Red, Black and =~ | Quaintly pretty styles—of which we picture three—all made up in bright colors, with unique trimming touches of embroidery and ap- | pliqued designs. Peg-top effects | are included. Excellent quality of I the Romper Cloths. Sizes 2t 6 c il Years Kiddie: :‘l'v k’x" D. Fess, Duncan U. Fletcher, | Grover C. Hammond, W. L. Heap, C George, J. W. Harreld, J.|W. Holmes, F. L. Hudson, John D. s Heflin, A. A John B.|Hughes, Elmer Irey, Charles J. James, drick, Medill McCormick, M. M. | Thomas E. Jarrel, H. G. Johnson, W. Peter Norbeck, Key Pittman,|C. Johnson, L. J. Kelldy, John C Robinson, Hendrick Shepstead, | Koons, John B. Larnmer, Charles A Simmons, Robert N. Stanfield, | Krarg, Albert Lewls, E. W. Libbey, | mas Sterling, James E. Watson, | Maj. James R. Lusby, Willlam H. Mc M. Cameron, Daniel M. Ralston. ' | Carthy, T. A. McKeen, Joseph H. Mi- Representatives—C. L. Abernathy, |luns, Robert MoP, Milans, Rev. James o Algood. I B. Almon, Willlam | Shera Montgomery, Wlillam Mont- | yrés: M I Barbour, C. L. Beedy, | gomery, Jesse Nicholson, Robert Lee - T- Begg, Harris V. Bixter, Eu- | O'Brien, Alblon K. Parris, Maj. F. W e piack, Thomas Li Blanton, Solo- | Patterson, John Poole, D. S. Porter, | ion Bloom, Willlam A. Boise, C. H.| John T. Meany, C. H. Neely, Robert . | Brand, E. E. Browne, G. Browning, | Regar. % éu:n Bucr:ran;m, C. » C. B Willlam E. Richardson, W. B. Ris- % irton, J. F. Byrus, | ¢ig, M. D. Rosenberg, E. E. Rogers, E_‘«‘u'“%- R. S. Robbins, John V. Sees, Rev. J.| Nes LT & other shades i Trimmed in ‘ Mandel, Black Wolf, Muffloon and other " fine Collars and Cuffs | Girls’ Gingham Dresses | R. Siz00, George Spransy, Henry Stein, | S. E. Stonebreaker, Theodore F. Shuey, | | F. W. Stone, A. Stlvertrust, Frank Stet- | son, F. D. Utley, R. E. Titlow, Charles | E. Wartield, F. P. Weller, James A. West, Herbert A. Williams, Judge J.| - Jo- | W. Witten, J. P. Yort, Ivan C. Weld, | { | | arter, Carl R. Chindbloom, Charels A hrist opherson, Frank Clague, J. W. lier, Tom Connally, John G. Cooper, couls C. Cramton, Charles R. Crisp, F. W. Dalllnger, George P. Darrow, Martin L. Davey, Edwin L. Da Klothes Department—Third Floor Second FPloor Second Ploor scph T. Deal, S. Wallace Dempsey, I ) J. Dicidnzon, Fied ¥. Deminfek, Le- | B°% Otz marntp 7 4 Whiteford, onidas C. Dyer, Richard N. Eiltott, ohn M. Evans, Ben L. Falirchild, L. V. W. Fairfleld, E. Hart Fenn, Roy G. | o0k W. Colller, Baegent, W. Betts, Boobar, C. H. Callahan, Harry F. Cary, | . W. Cooch, John | X Fitzgerald, James A. Frear, | H. Cowles, Dr. D. G. Davis, Dr. Mark | I 3 Fi R. "re 1 " | F. Finley, S. O. Ford, John Crockett, | 3% K% Freemen. Frank it Funk, | 1 M09 80, Fors, Jown Sovelott | opular rur oats | A collection of grades J. Claude Keiper, Charles B. Lyddane, ard H. Gasque, George §. Graham, Wil | Semuel 4. Leech, J. J. Mansfleld, Wil- Frank Gardner, Finis J. Garrett, Al- l iam R Green, Willlam C. Hammer, |liam E. Miller, Eilwood \Xarey‘.‘ohn: + from $2 to $3.50—Now Just the thing for school wear. Better style; better qualities ; than usually shown even at | the regular value prices. | Dainty and durable colors; in I all sizes from 2 to 14 years. Xiddies’ Klothes Department—Third Floor Genuine Coney, in the rich, dark ’ . W omen s | brown shades—and the very pop- ‘ ‘o e deiemias—eniion | || Tallored Suits every point of strain and durably | lined. Designed on long lines; models that are always fashionable; well | i . = - i i tailored and really a necessity in $ .75 ’ oAfllb:ltzhes $ 9'75 i every wardrobe. Handsomely lined. 1 8== 2 : | | All sizes B styles— ¥, hristian Hansen, W Era J. May, Brig. Gen. Davis G. Rocken- Giibart . Hamn o WarietingS, | buch, Chares F. Roberts, Frank M ;. Hersey, Homer Hoch, Everett B |Roller, Frank A. Sebring, N. C. Tur Howard, "Grant M. Hudson, Harry I |nege. W. H. Vaile, Dan C. Vaughan, | Hull, Lamar Jeffers, Albert Johnson,|Gulnn Willlams, Bert V. Wolte, i2d. R. Kiess, O. E. Keller, John C.|Charles D. Hamel, F. P. Avalear, <etcham, John H. Kerr, D. H. Kincne: | George L. Carke, J. J. Ekin, Paul Jobn J. Kindrea, Herold Knut-{Grove, I. 'C. Haydon, Heury Lens- J. Banks Kurts, T I, La Guar. |burgh, A N. Presmont, L. P. Steuart . F.G. Lanham, E. 0. Leatherwooq, | Burdett Stryker, F. L._Warfield, 1. Scott Leavitt, Fred R. Lehlbach, W. |- Wilcox, Stanley D. Willls, W. H F. Lineberger, J. Charles Lintnicun, | Yerkes, 3r.; Dr. Grant S. Barnhart, Homer L. Lyon, Jim McClintic, J. Mc- | Lewls E. Haas, Wisdom D. Brown, Duffie, L. T. McFadden, Tom D, Mc-|M. T. Albertson, Charles J. O'Neil, eon, I O. McLaughlin, Charles L.|Robert T. Smith, Karl 5. Kerr, B. 2. v, S. D. McReynolds, John J,|Browne, jr. 2222322822 22083023 232823 02323022823 823 422288328322 223 2232322222443 3222222323 22402222 22242322222 2222022032 2202322 23822423 83223222 8222222222 82222222 8232222822 82302% Second Floor. J. Earl Major, James V. Carl E. Mapis, A. J. Mon- Frank Murphy, John E. Nel- Walter H. Newton, W. A. Old- ield, W. B. Oliver, Tilman B. Parks, F. T Patterson, jr.; Randolph Pen D. Perlman, Thomas W. Phil- Percy E. Quin, Heurtsll] aker, C. Willlam Ram- | Rankin, H. R. Rath arroll Reece, Charles L. Richard Second Ploor W here Summer Spends the Winter el Aiken - New Orleans Augusta - Atlanta Write us for illus- trated booklets and how to get there Bargain Basement ‘ Specials First Floor Bargains Coats and Dresses in a Sensational Bargain Basement Sale Bath Robes Pamously Good Blanket Robes—in attractive colorings; cut long and full; with girdle. ;:;.: :;l"::e, $2'69 L. Rubey, . Salmon, M. G. S ndltn, Willls G. Sears, W. 1. Sears, George N. Segar. M. W. shreve, Robb G. Simmons, James H. Bertrand H. Snell, John C.| lliott W. Sproul, Gale H.| H. B. Steagall, A. E. B.| John W. Summers, F. B Thaddeus C. Sweet, P. H. Muslin Undergarments A bargain indeed. Choice of Chemise, Drawers, Petti- coats, Gowns, Princess Slips || = —well made and of a sur- Southern Railway System ng, Jobn Taber, E. T. Taylor, J. 1510 H St. . & z 5 : prising quality. | d Taylor, Elmer Thomas, Charle - Oul ous offering in Variety and Character | D g 3R B, it Nw. Perfect Quality g any eien . y January 37¢ | 1, Mell G. Under- i AR R, ton_Watkins, L. George A. Welsh, A. B. lam Guinn Willlams, T. S. Wil- i« William Williamson, Riley J. on, Otis Wingo, Charles E. Win- Willtam R. Wood, Roy O. Wood- Clifton A Woodrum, Richard { z © F. N. Zihiman, W. F. Steven-| [ Forquickandcom- aon, I1. D. Ward { B pleterelief, no mat- ‘With fashioned feet; and in all the favorite colors. Pure silk and of & splendid quality. January 85c Sale price, | Outing Flannel | Undergarments | Sports and Dress Models. Polairs, Double-faced Cloths; Velours—in the popular colors —dd l We've gathered into ome group a | . Bloomers and Petticoats, : > Co et N ! a1 . ’ Péersonnel "R'n :;‘:m:"i:uu ol .ter'whether(he pain Handbags ang @esirable models. | in the models that fit—and : Sad & Piishoacs | is in the Back Sizes 16 to 44. in both regular and extra | H srge C. Plitt, Charles P. Light, i 2 5 izes. I rander Bolling Gait. 3. websies | [ OFSide, the (R ysEYy o1 e Dopuins NAsdEas, = prren, o< Homer J. Councilor, Warren | Helatiy Widerarm and Vemiy, = €8 < Breifiscr Aleid G Noal, sssists | Styles_—Peraian Goat 4l other Migh- = January 43c oo ' grade lesthers. Regular price $1.50. = Il Sale price, I 333 Edward S. Brashears, = | ! et g ooy January 88c - 3> Light, Alexander Bolling I Sdle price, = 3= Bugene E. Thompson, C. | = R oo | : a Satin, == etk evouron, onati | T e s Suvie = Bungalow Aprons 3! i = ST Gt = se - Somuel 3t Darragh, chair- | A Standard External Remedy Ine NMuslin et adlal Fitaav = IIl' Made of fine Chambray and 3. n: Charl ". Crane, 3 - 2 S teler, John K. Hillers. | Over 70 Years' Standing in the new colors for Spring. = Percale, and prettily trimmed. * ) John D. Rhod hatr- | rugsists 1 | ee! oh s, chatr- . = < § M. Sright, Risley G S et -t All the wanted pleces included in Sizes 16 to 50. = Cut of well-fitting patterns. | &3t e o b Sty s o IR = I+ < rdman, Dr. Charles S. White, Rob- T Chemise, , Princess Slips— = poor] N. Harper, Edward Thompson, 1 STUP "cHING SKIN of sheer muslin; cut on generous lines = January 49(: *s ! >. Downey, James D. Hobbs, | —and carefully made. Many colors. Extra Special =y Sale price, | ! n, Frank J. F. Thiel, Dr. G. | *—“G i Xtra Jp! 3 — 334 1), ‘Alfred G. Neal, J. Webster | ch_m.( the can, Antiseptic January in Popular es s = 33 R Suinter, James G.| Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief Sale price, v P! 32 Sty Y. B Booker, dr, chair- | There s one safe, dependable treat- = Serges, Flannels and o ] bo ol | o0 Essary. A. 31 Ferrandou, fiient it eoliceeiclune forture Perty Dresses, for Misses . Satlne B oomers 33 —El C. Mayb v and that cleanses and soothes the ial pur- In the colorings vou are H Tl S Mavberer S e applica- Flannelette Gowns and Women. A special pu sk Blrch ool e b+ 4 p Asher, Warren F. | tion of Zemo you will find that irri- - chase ... . ¥ “hioh? ah boot sirent Sl Pimples, Blackheads, Fc-| Attractive patterns in a splendid 1 high” shades; cut large and ol Sianic s 3 | serma, Blotchey, Ringworm and simi- | LR I R T ful. Regular and extra (| 337 Verle zema, prigwas i 14 hing. Out uil. bk {1ar scin troubles wil disappear. o i e b = 3 B e 3% Entertainment — George C. Plitt, | Zemo is all that is needed, for it . ° . 2 . 33 William W. Spald. Fernand | banishes most skin eruptions, makes January Satlne ‘ :ostume ps Light and dark colors; _plmted January 9(: 3 G. Neal, Theodore Uhler, Ris- | the skin soft, smoéth and healthy. Sal i flounce; good materials— Sale price, s G. Hunt, Homer L. Kitt, Martin R. | [¢ ; gi caring lig- s pace, S ) is a non-greasy, disappearing liq i 2 e ey ntoAn | uid ‘that may be applied daring the jotes paition | day. Trial bottle 35, large size §1.00. [ L) 3 « o e T S s e bttt ettt i e e e R R R S R R R A A A e S R R R R S e O

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