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WFADDEN BANKING BLLPRSSES HOUSE vt 2 o Proposed to Carry 1 Measure.Designed to leeral- | ize National Laws Now Goes to Senate. | acteristics will be of the first Ameri- nent under the Washington Ifmitation ~r‘nl:;x{ Aside from the fact that they will be 25 prenent naval leviathans, West Vir- einia, Colorado and Maryland, and not larger than 18-inch guns, inown quantities, ‘The Arat twe replacement shins may be 1aid down fn 1831, to be completed 1934, when the 12-inch gunners rida and Utah w will ba 35, hich means ‘pre-treaty ginia class of the blggest and harde aflcat, are 32,000 anch banking by awalts action in the passed by the House late yes casure carried the Hull} designed to vlace re- a banking pro- rendments b ted br Char ; ’. g ¢ almost rating. The Teships, Tost-Treaty Ship Types. ce first post-treaty battle- will be the British Rodney and n. to be completed In 1926, when him ) er sponsored tive Steagall by ano! bank had been which pre ed down Seotion Stricken Out. ents adopted, of- ative Wingo of the junk man, wid armament, speed, protection, method of propulsion other characteristics will prove to Little is known generally as nference. officer 15 like: readnaught, to be bullt d obsolete every ex naught battieship then equal terme, and of dreadnaug itic began. Desiguers Colleeting Datu. v naval d 1 on which plans ¥ own new siips will be bas xperiments Incidental to the sin of the hull of what was to have beer the battleship Washington w | ducted for this purpose, to a large ‘aval enmineers would heaftate to-| to predict what the military char- | *an battlaships to be bullt in replace- | per cent bigger than the | i go to the scrap | 000 tons, treaty | ships of the present British feet | {or the King George V class will go to THE EVENING NAVAL ENGINEERS HAVE IN VIEW VASTLY IMPROVED BATTLESHIPS r Than Presént Leviathans, 6-Inch Guns, in Plans for 1931. extant, su'ted. For one thing, N to know just how planned the incre {of the Washington class of ships. It has not been revewled - definitel: | whether the Washington deck armor | withstood high angle gre, but Secre. | tary Wilbur announced at the time that results of the experiments had | justified expsctations. | Prospective Britisk Warships. That the new British ships willh ample deck protection, as well as a vy experts wanted wisely they had t hitting z old | | fighting shipe. therefore. In the judgment of nava experts, that they will outclass eve the West Virginia class in the Amer. our Navy by a margin beyond that of Der cent larger size. ould permit | lowing them to cu | guns each as agal the eight gun batterles of the American first line trlo, and the British guns, gun for will be better because of newer That would mean at the ver if the guns were of equal po: ler. a 33 per cent superiority in broad- | side weight for the new Britishers, Man's Nose Turns to Bone A rare ancle diseace known more to th than to moderns has been watched by scientists as a result of discovered in Philadelphia disease is known as rhino ronia. The nose of the patien vnder observation has nearly h “ned Into & substance llke roc! fve vears. It is not particularly painful until in the last stages. The | nosie first gets leathery and then os- sifies. a case The Hotel Harrington Eleventh and E Sts. N.W. I T R T 1 Savory Meal —prepared by served in our new may be the very thing needed for some time. Table d’H Luncheon 11 Table d’'H Dinner . the in Hull States banking authori Special Su Dinner .. . All Eels From Slme Spot. ere is a an nort ( tiie Atlanti I Antiiles that | ther thov spot est of all ee habitat in If Desired urope Copenhag: an expert chef, and effici decorated dining salon. g you have wanted and : 75¢ ole - 30 AM. to .'30 l"\! ote Music 6 to 8 P.M. nday ““Just a Step Around the Corner™ ne eels taka & to muke the | iy from their hatching groun | P2 b { S : SRR 2 e L e e 2 222777 GEORGE’S Annual January ( learance Of Men’s and Boy’s CLOTHING Young Men’s (vercoats Sizes 33 to 40—Regular Price $25 to $29.50 Young Men’s 2-Pants Sui Sizes 34 to 42—Regular Price $27.50 to $30 44 30 19 25 16 25 23 300 62 Regular Price $25.00 Students 2-Pants Sults Regular Prices $25 to $27.50 Boys’ Long 0vercoats 2 to 17—Regular Price $12.98 to $15. Sizes 5 to 8—Regu'ar Price $5.75 Sizes 38 to 46—Regular Price $10.98 Sizes 8 to 16—Regular Price $11.95 Sizes 31 to 42—Values Up to $9.00 Men’s Conservative Suits J uvenile Chinchilla Overcoats Men’s Sheep Lined Coats Boys’ Best Quality Mackmaws Men’s Fine Worsted 'l‘rousers All-Wool Shaker-Knit Sweaters Pull Over Models—Sizes 36 to 44—Regular Price $6.75. S‘l 6 .50 S‘l 9.50 3" 7.50 S‘I 6.75 89.75 33 98 $ 7 50 38.75 34.95 S 4.98 ts CLOTHING DEPARTMENT---2nd FLOOR 'STAR, WASHINGTON, and much valuable data ve- ed deck protection | ave |- $1.25 | D. from the automotive trade associa- tions of Baitimore, Philadelphia and Newark: Sam Luttrell, L. W. Laudick, Whitney Leary, C. H. Warrington, E. M. Wallace, S. S. Grogan, Roy AUTO TRADE GROUP HOLDS YEARLY FETE Crampton, Walter. Guy, A. M. Porter, & Automoblle goggles and caps were Elaborate Entertainment Features| ;iven as favors to ail gussts. Banquet—DMarks Silver Anniversary. TESTS FOR CHILDREN. in claborate settings featured the| wnniual banquet of the Washington Automotive Trade Association, in the | !ty Club, .last night. The affair, Local Industries. School children will be lurm:ihed ! texts on Washingtom's typical indus- “(h“il' “.'::::‘:i 'U;: ?H(‘;er fln'\l\"S"‘]’{ tries by the Washington Chamber of ; - obile Industry, was de-| Commerce if the plans of Charles J. ared the most elaborate ever given Stockman, chairman of the industrial ¥ the organization. | exposition committee, mature. Guests had hardly been secated Heads of Washington industries when Loys burat into the dining room [will be sent questionnaires to furnish shouting “Extra! Extra and dis- | the data needed. They also wil be tributed coples of a paper printed!asked to provide exhibits which ma espectally for occaslon, entitled |be taken from school to. school to 11 “The Tale Light.” | lustrate the way in which more than Following, thére cries of | §10,000,000 worth of produ es and other va acts, In- | ure manufactured in Wushington an- idthe & musical revh nually. Many of the exhibits, which Vspecial {que was the arrange- | will be shown in the Industrial ex- ment of the dining room in sections | position in the Washington Audito Fiprasént MO rent Futh There | rium March 21 to 28, will be available & huge pasteboard Washington | for the schools later this year. . a sphinx and other gnations for the various was deville Wife Addn to His Fame. Hepplewhite was oms of the emi- nent furniture finishers and desiguers who flouriehed under the reign of the | Georges In Fingland, and whose fur- H. Warringten, chalrman, assisted b nuur( was in vogue about the time Fred Haller, Whitney Leary and|of the American Revolution. When 1laan Barrett Maj. ‘A, W. lar- | he died in 1786 his wife carried on rington was toastmaster. | his work and produced other pleces The following members of tite ass0- [and original designs that were very ciation's &olf team werd . presented|popular for several decades. Much with special trophies for having won!of the Hepplewhite work was done in the golf championship from teams mahoganies and in light woods. A wooden fence, running all aroun the Toom and between the tables; was decorated with lights and colors. The program was in charge of C THROUGH SERVICE Whether you require a checking account or a sav- will do well to consider the follow- record of our growth: ings account you ing Capital, surplus and un- divided profits— In 1910, $437,440 Today $857,884 Deposits In 1910, $1,832,982 Today $6,009,469 Resources In 1910, $2,479,035 Today $7,031,036 Lincoln National Bank Organized 1890 7th and D Sts. 17th and H Sts. 218-14 ST. Columbia 2511 Prime Rib Roast.. " 35¢ Chuck Roast 20c Bouillon Roast . . 25¢ Leg o’-Lamb. . . ."" 45¢ 7I4'IIST Main 4030 Turkeys Home-dressed 8 to 10 1D Lb., 48¢c Chickens Home-dressed, milk-fed hens, selected fowl. Sweet and juicy Stewing ..lb., 35¢ Baking .. .Ib., 42c 4 for 29c; 8 for 30c Sugar |Qur New Store t.r,u\ula 3218 14th 10 Lbs. 66c Next Door to the Arcade A You will find this store to be Mixed Nuts very conveniently located and New Crop the same rigid maintenance of quality that has made us so Lb. 25¢ 5 Lbs. $1. many friends downtown. is strictly adhered to in our new location. Orange Sli P E et v 7 Lb. 18¢ Columbia 2511 2 for 25¢ Johnson Educator Toasterettes A healthful, tasty, nourishing cracker. Lb., 35c. Box (average 5 lbs.), $1.50 Fresh Fish for Friday Hallibut Steak ..." 38¢c | Cod Steak . . ... Salmon Steak ...." 35c | Shad V*® . . . Rockfish > 35¢ | Flounders . . .... Salmon Trout . . ."™ 32c | Croakers ......"™ Fillet of Haddie. ."™ 28c | Herring 1t Hot Bread and Rolls— i'rom Berens' Bakery—iresh daily at 4 o'clock. Box Bread, Vienna, Whole Wheat, Rye with and without the seeds. and v of rolls. : - Oranges Sweet, Juicy Floridas Doz.21c String Bgans The same specials and staples are obtainable at either store. If it is inconvenient for to call in person, we'll gladI) take your order gver the phone, and we'll assume re- sponsibility for your satisfac- tion. Lettuce - 25¢ P-K Coffee, !b., 45¢ You can pay more, won't like any Blend better than P-K. but you C. THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, | Suliivan lwith a caet of 40 young Washin Many forms of entertainment staged | School Pupils to. Be Informed on|singers, will be presented by | munity’ center department on Tuesday enc | abroad. 1925. “H. M. S. PINAFORE” OPERA TO BE SUNG NEXT WEEK | Two Performances to Be Given| TUnder Direction of Community Center Department. Two performances of the Gilbert and opera, “H. M. S. Pinafore,” the and Wednesday evenings next week. The first presentation will he in the auditorium at Central High School, and the second at New LEastern High School, both at 8:20 p.m. Rehearsals are now being held Central High Auditorium under the rection of Estelle Wentworth and Al bert Parr, who have had wide experi- in opera in this country and The cast has been assembl varfous centers in the city, number of church. choirs being represented, and a large contingent from the Grorge‘ ed from la product of WAISTS styles twellls. they last H IK\A\U 0dd Lot 25 Suits Al colors trimmed. Broken siz ‘Washington University Glee Club will take part. The community center department fs] presenting this opera as a part of its educational and musical programs for the Winter, both because its presenta- tion offers splendid training to young singers here and because the operas, | written by W. . Glibert and composed Sir Arthur Sullivan, are regarded Imost as the “classice” of light oper: Included in the cast are Ning man, Erma Miller, : beth Thornberry, Pauline Strauss, worth Condon, Woodruff Youngs, Fred- eric Pratt, Russell Cordey, Donald Weikert, Albert Parr and many others. Tickets for the performance at Central may be had at the New Willard new stand, and the community price of cents will prevail. 25 P S A 3 At the age of 12 years, Lena Pope, the Kentucky moun- tains, is being hafled as a musical e e SCHOOL PLANS BACKED. Powell, Mothers for Program. Johnson and Bancroft A resolution indorsing the five-3« school building program anc any measure which would retard its immediate adopted by the Powel Bancroft Mothers' vesterday aftcrnoon, School. The club also directed its to the rict Congress o h soctations and t ociation to refrain ny questions unless instructed in - - Parachute descents by g usual feature of French avi 919 F Street N. W. Closed on Account of Slight Fire Watch Times and Star for Opening Announcement §1.49 Ravon " BLOUSES FMA 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. and_mixtures, ined © and poiret While 51675 All-Wool Coats t sport fab- ably lin Yalu High s “Dependabyy lined d, neat Fur-Collar Coats i § Dresses lingette. $§25 Silk and Cloth Dresses " bigh s ors and sizes Unbeatable Star Bargain Values in This Sale of 81 x')l) M-mltss Sheets $1.00 peleriect; - double: § Stamped thread anality for Jone wes $1.50 Double-Bed Blanket sorted -« Weary, Double dou Cotton, in an: {ancy ach. $1.18 $250 Crochet Bedspread $1.89 Heavs weight full bed size, ralsed Marseillos _designs. Readr_to nse White, Entire Stock of $7.98 Suits, $6.00, $9.98 -Suits, $7.50 $12.50 “ $15.00 “ Choose from on entive Bo; 50c Mohawk Pillowcase 35¢ Empire, Double-Bed Blanket $1.39 ngle bianket Boeced 25¢ Yard-Wide Nainsook 123¢ pink, . rose. ete.. Boys’ 2-Pants Suits 25% Otf lBedwear & Domestlc 35¢ 45x36 Pillowcase 25¢ Bleached, heavy-weight lin, ° 8-inch rewdy to use. in <light ‘wo-in-One Blanket $3.45 Eemond or Beacon Jacquard and d'an Pattern kets: size for hedt $4.50 alor e hed nia. 39-Inch Unbleached heeting 11c Closely stapdard mill waven count. . i lengtin blue, Girls Flannel Gowns LO Tnfants’ Flannel Gertrudes 39¢ ”Nn' nunll(y flnl neat w1 l k nh(-“ $1.25 Ex!rl Slle Costume Sk 88c aualits snte S eomen waist, fall cut: in black’ and colors. metal. Spanish Comfort Muslin Yard wide, 1y woven, f L January Pre-Inventory c Women’s $4.00 to $5.00 Choice: of 600 pairs of Women's Patents, Suede Strap and Plain Pumps, Lace Oxfords, 10 _Yds., 27-In. Birdeye $1.69 Each 10 yard piece sealed, package. mon-rTitating sanitary Absorbent, qual’ 70x80 Esmond Blanket $445 | Double=Bed $5 Novelite Bedspread $2.69 Inoalt white fancy - patterns coiored s tr i p blocks or plains Size v 18¢ = Saleof - W SHOES Black Satins, Velvets and in Low heels. patents, tans and walking, Cuban Sizes 3 to 8. Zun and| Man in the lot Spring styles.