Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1925, Page 22

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tain; D. A. Dollarhide, John Berg, Dr. C. ] Kendrick, Sylvan King, bert,. J. Allen Maphis, OPRIZESOFFERED it INY.M.C. A DRIVE; | Hayden, Douglas Lowe, He Shower Bath Apparatus and:; o T g Ton of Coal Given in $45,- secretary; Fowler, , Worth Frank Frailey, sel, secretary; 000 Campalgn. Two prizes will be awarded in the $45,000 Y. M. C. A. drive for the larg- est subscription turned in, it was an- d today at the headquarters of | M. A anson, vice president of | Co., will e shower E Merritt 0. Cha: dent of the Grifith, Coal Cor lon, will donate a ton of coal to rate the shower. campalgn to securs the fund serday with a luncheon at | House, presided over by | W. Owen, director of the drive. .. Who was instru- 0ss the drive last r of the “Y" board a gueet. Pledges of 3 were reported at the meeting, 384, being handed in by ncheon meetings are , excepting Saturday ay, at the Ebbitt House. Personnel in Drive. o and a mem of dire chairman; 3 Lmnard w St H Piser, M. D. Schram. —J. Harvey - | Harry Blake, D. J Barry, Col. George | | Hickman, Charles H Smith, Sam- . | Coleman Jennings, | ltam - | Cooper, . | Hartung, - | Jear .| sey, L. Philip McAni Phelps, . Quinter, E. D. Shaw, W. Thomas Stearns, O. ison in Charge. . Everett M. Dunn, Arthur fugh L. Ducker, Lawrence B. A. Miller, J. H. Underhill, Van Meter. Team No. 10—Grant Leet, O. Hiltabidle, secretary; Ad captain; w. R A ) . Harrls, Robb, Paul E. wartzell. ha Shore, John N ®| Team N . S. Jameson, cap- l V. T. B B ary; Louis | 3 Norman B. Robert E. Kempton, Harry Clark Lank, Joseph H. Wootten. ‘ Team No. | tain; D. A. | R Jrayden, Hoyt, J. H. 12—J. O. Johnson, Dollarhide, secretary H. J. Howland, Minnis, W. A ckingham, Burns Downey, A. Foute, W. C. Hanson, Harry O. Hine, W. T. Hop- kins, J. A. Koons, Benjamin LaFevre, 8 V. M. Lodge, James hippert, George C. ‘harles R. Stark, , Bert H. Wise. Lane, cap- Clifford Hall, J. , John Paul Locke, Roy C. ean, Ralph L. on, Chester Chester C. ¥ Matteson, Nichols, “olin H. Livingstone, Drumm, secretary; Ve Bkt Walker, Ludlow isx Captain. Team No. 16—Jerome K. captain; J. Rankin Spears, se Ralph A Robert Camora, William Bert Dordon, Moritz L. Hall Hopper, Harold L. Joyn Artin Brown, Headley ir, Clows, Murchison, James Fo Ralph D. Remley, Willlam D. Thompson, Rich- ard H. Woodward. Team No. tain; R. Bealer, E. n, | Charles Hillogist, 1liott, Thomas annis, Warren CLOTHING PRICES « What is the geod of a Sale and so-called “Special Prices,” for Everybody—becaule Cash is not needed! Not only will you find extraordinary values, but we also offer you the convenience of paying for your purchase Monthly Payments. REMEMBER!--YOU DON’T NEED THE CASH!! All Merchandise Marked in Plain Figures—Look for the Red Tag! Women’s and Misses’ DRESSES For Every Occasion Red Tag Price $ 1 5 Look For Formerly $25.00 Charge It! MILLINERY Your Choice of the House $3.75 Formerly up to $10 Red Tag! Willlam N. Payne, Potter, St. George ¥ : Women’s and Misses’ COATS 5] 71" Unusual Values at the Price! Formerly $29.50 Charge It! BOYS' SUITS: & OVERCOATS' Values to $16.50 Charge It! 40 All Wool Suits ME . and Overcoats Values to $35 5 CHARGE IT! Culbertson, | M cap- | "|needed at the Government Printing | Randall, | Smith, || THE EVENI Canova, Charles V. Tmla Laughlin, Nickson, STAR, WASHINGTO. y Mc “ CHARGES BRIBERY ¢/ OF MOVIE CENSORS '|Deposed Head of Ohio State Board Assails Produc- ers’ Tactics. . Kingsbur: Drumm, secreta Iph A. Drain, Dr. C W. M. E Robbins, John V. Sees, H. Chester A. Warrington, lams, H. L. Rust, jr. . A H Church, Mrs. Tonald D. Conn, Culber .son, Stephen De Ta Mater, Mrs. Eisenberger, Mrs. John H. Earl Fenning, Mrs, H. P. Arthur Foot, Mrs. James Gripp, M Dudley Holtman, Mrs. Joy Hopk Mrs. Palmer Kennedy, Mre. Will Kimball, Mrs. Charles Lamborn. Howard Le Rov, Mrs. M. L. Mrs. Arthur Middleton, Mrs. Mar Morgan, Mrs. Dana Monroe, Mt bert E. Payne son, Mrs. W. F. v, Smith, Mrs. Huston Thomy Mrs. | Wholesale bribery of film censors William | by the flm industry in Ohio, attempts guinst the lives of those who refused to be “bought” and corruption among > officials acting in allegiance with the motion picture producers, | m | was charged in a_speech before the tion Picture Conference Raleigh Hotel by Mrs. nees Snow of Mount Ver- deposed chairman of the of censors of Ohio. The con- e, for which s n offercd a trip to Kurope and a e automobile,” Mrs. Snow lost her n of the board of , adding that under he still is its head, She cited examples of motion pie- ture officlals “crawling on thelr knees me to permit the showing of an cene film” and of offers of huge viously had | PRINTERS ARE NEEDED. Monotype keyboard operators a Office, it was announced today b, Civll Service Commission. A urgent need, also, it was said, e continuously for linotype Rate of pay for this work recentl ighly immoral.” was Increased to a minimum of §1 pe The timely pre: of an employe hour, which may be increased to $1.05 | in her office prevented her death by whenever the ratings, as rmined |a deadlv acid which had been placed by Public Printer Carter, | in_her chair, Mrs. S d. Justify. v ietants, Mrs. for Sunday, losing battle X information vy be obtained from ice Commission wnd the vented the showing of objectlon- e films to 6,000,000 Ohioans. Help | BRANCH OF MW Rotgrr & BAC JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE! o Ve Off STORE-WIDE REDUCTIONS ON OUR STOCK OF LEATHER GOODS 10% to 50% Off FRices PRICES Trunks—Bags—Suit Cases—Pocketbooks Complete Line of “Rountree” Trunks HAVE OUCHED BOTTOM! if you haven’t the cash? Here is a Sale in Convenient Weekly, Semi-Weekly, or Women’s and Misses’ COATS Fur-Trimmed Collar & Cuffs Red Tag Price Women’s and Misses’ COATS 50) A0 Handsome Fur- Trimmed Models Formerly $39.50 Charge It Grl:'cmss Fur Trimmed Valuse to Ch-.- Ie! All Wool Suits ME . and Overcoats Values to $45 s CHARGE IT! Formerly $49.50 Charge It! Red Tu' Women’s and Misses’ Tailored Suits 21 Values to $35.00 Charge It! D. C, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, from all sides was, lacking, she de- clared. Churches and other organizations who had supported her in her cam- paign to wipe out immorality in the motion pictures, she declared, “soon fell in the other line.” The regent of her D. A. R. chapter appointed a woman whose husband sold motion picture supplies as chairman of the organization’s better film commlittee, sha declared Of Will Hays, czar of the motion picture industry, Mrs. Snow szid she hadn’t “anything good to say.” Mrs. Snow's speech was in reply to 1925. en’s Co-operative Alliance of Minne- apolis, Minn., in which it was charged that censorship does not accomplish the desired object of ridding the films of their “objectionable” qualities, but is “stumbling block.” Mrs. Snow, on the other hand, plead- ed for more boards of censors. Other addresses made at the morn- ing session were by Mrs. Charles B. Merriam of Chicago, Miss Alice Mil- ler of Chicago board of censcrs, Rev. Dr. Clifford G. Twombly of Lancaster, Pa.; Mrs. Victoria Hewitt Wright of Baltimore, Mias Maude M. Aldrich, department of fnoral welfare, Presby- of Pittsburgh, Pa. The delegates to the conference were recelved at the White House at 12:30 o'clock by,President Coolidge. They are meeting again this after- noon, tonight and tomorrow. Bishop James H. Darlington, Har: burg, Pa., vesterday, a “courteous, candid and discussion” of the motion picture. Every one connected with moving pic- tures, he said, had been invited to attend. in opening the conference sald that ft was called for Judicial retary of the Jederation of ('hurrh(s‘ " fhe Church son, general secretary oo gq. Peace Union of New Ye "' oace dressed the conference on oresident of Dr. George' W. Wright, 5 the the Union Theological Semi gf movies Fhilippines, told of the kind- was too obtaned there. He said ther. much sentimental stuff. Sheafe On motion of Dr. Willlam cague Chase, president of the Civie i offi- of New York City, the presiding two cer was authoriszed to appeinteso- committees of flve each, one on on lutions and the other on continuati-x the latter to determine how the woxl ne motion terian Church, Pittsburgh, Pa., and Dr. Charles R. Zahnizer, former sec- After devotional services by Rev. Rob- ert Watson of Boston, Henry A. Atkin- that delivered by Mrs. Robbins Gil- man, assistant secretary of the Wom- of this conference should be carrie forward. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN W. V. Yloses & Sons Established 1861 s F Street and Eleventh Linens Upholstery Furniture Carpets Automobile Parking Free! For the convenience of our patrons we have established a free automobile park- ing service. We will direct your chauffeur to our garage, or, if you drive yoursel!, one of our licensed drivers will take your car to parking space for you. We re- quest ten minutes’ notice when car is wanted. = January Linen and White Sale Does your Linen need replenishing? If so, the January Linen Sale offers you a wide variety of choice Linens, Sheets, Blankets, Scarfs, all specially priced for the January Sale. The sale embraces our entire stock. Cotton Sheets and Cases Pequot Cotton Sheets, size 81x99 inches, January Sale Price Pequot Cotton Cases, size 45x36 inches, January Sale Price Mohawk Cotton Sheets and Cases 42x36 Cases, January Price. 45x36 Cases, January Price 63x99 Sheets, January Price 72x99 Sheets, January Price 81x99 Sheets, January Price 90x99 Sheets, January Price... $2.00 Each 90x108 Sheets, January Price $2.10 Each Odd Pattern Tablecloths and Napkins $6.75 All-linen Cloths, size 2x2 yards... $4.50 Each $8.50 All-linen Cloths, size 2x214 yards $5.75 Each $8.25 All-linen Napkins, 22x22 $5.75 Dozen $7.25 All-linen Cloths, size 2x2 yards.. $5.00 Each $9.25 All-linen Cloths, size 2x215 yards $11.00 All-linen O!Oths sue 2x3 yards $8.75 All-linen Naj kms size 22x22 $7.00 Pure Linen apkins, size 21x21 inches, January Sale Price $10.00 Pure Linen Napkins, size 22x22 mches, January Sale Price. $11.00 Pure Linen Napkins, size 22x22 mches, January Sale Price............... Each 43¢ $1.80 Each .$8.50 Dozen e sas s The Linen Shop Hemstitched Pure Linen Bleached Tarkish Bath Towels 89c Bleached Turkish Towels.........30c Each HHCk Face Towels 55c Bleached Turkish Towels. ..45¢ Each 50c All-Linen Face Towels...........39¢ Each 76c Bleached Turkish Towels. ..60c Each 59c All-Linen Face Towels...........50c Each ;?cooBlgllchehd ;‘grrkish Towels. ..70¢ Each 1 eached Turkish Towels. .. .79¢ Ei 75c All-Linen Face Towels...........60c Each Table Tonst $1.00 All-Linen Face Towels $5.00 All-Linen Damask Tablecloths, size 70x88 inches, January Sale .Price $3.75 En.ch AlL-Wool Plaid Blankets for double bed in & won- TR s o T e e derful assortment of plaids, Jan- $8.00 Bleached Pure Linen Napkins to match uary Sale Price . $10.00 Pair _ above Damask, January Sale Price, $6.25 Doz. Lamp Department Clearance sale of odd lamp shades in various sizes..... Also a few two-burner table lamps One Lot of Table Scarfs, special. Table of Odds and Ends, consisting of Candle Stlcka Book Ends, Torcheres, Buffet Sets, Elec- tric Crystal Candle Sticks, Metal Smokmx Tray and Cnndle Stick Combined, Camel Ink Well, Mah Jong Rack:s ete. Drapery Department All our remnants of nets, cretonnes,: velours; tapestries, in desirable lengths, marked to close at a very small fraction their value. ° Remnants at 25¢, 40¢c, 50¢, 75¢ to $2.50. Cretonnes in several patterns reduced to 20¢ yard; formerly 50c yard. Others 35¢ and .50c; formerly 75(: and $1.00 per yard. Sunfast drapery materials in rich old rose, black and gold, blue; double width, at $2.75 yard. An exceptionally large number and variety squares, suitable for re-covering seats of chairs and cushions. 25c, 50c, 75¢ to $5.00 each square. 50-inch wide tapestries in foliage and rich verdure colorings, both small and all-over de- signs. $5.00 to $10.00 per yard. Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to any Shipping Point “in the U. 8. INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN

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