Evening Star Newspaper, January 15, 1925, Page 23

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D. . THE EVENING WASHINGTON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15X 1925. 23 TENPLARSHISTS TOMASONI CHEFS High Officials From Through- i out U. S. Attend Command- ery Banquet Here. STAR, C., senior | of work, George H. Townsend; quar- junior | termaster, Irving S. Hall; assistant relate, Rev. | quartermaster, Theodore J. Moore prelates, |herald, Roger O'Donnell; armorer James Shera |George E, Strobel; sentinel, Lee Pitch- Stanley Durkee, musical director and organist n Horn and Rev. arles G. Woodward; choir, Williar treasurer, George | Raymond, Frederick Sillers, Fred C. J ide Keiper; | Schaefer and Charles W. Moore; sur Thornton; | , William C. Fowler, \Antho . nest Mitchell, Lyman B. | Swormstedt and Charles S. White; finance committee, Augustus B. Cool idge, T. John Newton and Robert E , George B.| Burks, and committee on uniforn st D. Maxwell; ad- | Arthur M. Poynton, George R. Davis Poynton; Instructor | and Willlam H. McCray gan, Frank Murphy, Edwin R. He: ;Jro\vr E. Payne and Richard E. ow. Entertainment nished by the composed of M Bowle general, Charles W. warden, Joseph M rden, James Pimper; Marzolf; with “Auld Lang Syne,” sung by the entire body. Toastmaster Kefiper read extracts from a volume on the centennial niversary which he prep oc n, a copy ©f wh sented to each guast. It i to the memory of Benjamin I grand master of Knights of the United Stages and past co mander of Washimgt | William S. Parks was cl committee on ngements, Cflicers of W ton Command-|and Noble for the yea -1925 are: Com- | guards, G Fletcher; gen- | McGinty and E .. Wagner; captain | jutant, Arthur M Fletcher of Washington Commandery, Past Grand Comdr. William 8. Parks, Commissioner Cuno H. Ru- dolph, Roe Fulkerson, grand master of Masons of the District; Willlam I. Miller, grand commander of the Dis- trict “of Columbia, and John H. Cowles, grand commander of Scottish | Rite Masons, southern jurisdiction. Every branch of Masonry in the; District of Columbia was represent- ed at the head table, including, be- sides those already named, Simon Bube, Vaughan, Charles F. Roberts, s . Baldwin, harles | C. . James Shera Mont- gomery Z. B. Phillips, Mark | F. Finley, sr.; Charles W. Pimper, C. W. Throckmorton, Jasper N. ker, Dave W. Moser, B. C. 5 Dr. | J. Stanley Durkee, Frank L. Wagner, BAND CONCERT. i By the United States Soldiers’ Home Band Orchestra, Stanley Hall,. this evening, 5:45 o'clock, Jobn S. M. Zimmermann, band- TWO-PIANO RECITAL WELL PRESENTED features were fur- Washington Quartet, d Mrs. John M. F. Fred urer's eport,” by Robe and a0 ketch by Mary Haynes, both of the elth ecircuit. * An orchestra inter- spersed the past an Commandery were for recognition by cepemo. Montgomery, Rev. William L. Fort Miss Ritchie John E Spransy; ....Barth standa | v , “Summernight's | Entre-actes— (a) “Meditation (b) “Plerrot Asleep’ Selection (muslcal “Woodland"* Fox trot, “By Washington Mary Carlisle Howe and Anne | Hull Give Concert Aided by Barclay, Baritone. comedy), Luders the Shalimer,” Frost “The Sunrise and AR SR T Finale, “Dandelion Time".Frost “The Star Spangled Banner. I by the sin were closed Waltz song, 1o vogue for two-piano music in ‘ashington was given substantial us in the performances of two ing groups by fowe, composer Anne Hull, in the orning, under the Lawrence Townsend, at Rau esterday. Thelr selections from prelude by Bach to an | intrigu tz of Arensky, given | as the to the last group. In the Bach number there seemed a slight lack of unity, which soon dis- appearcd. The other selections were given with of shading, em- ery, No. 1, Knights Templar, whica | has been in progress since Sunday,| was brought to a close with a recep- tion and banquet at the New Willard Hotel last night, at which 375 mem- bers of the commandery and high officials in Masonry from every sec- He sang Handel's aria “Dank Sei Dir, Herr,” Mendelssohn's “Auf Fluegeln Gesanges” and Schubert’s “Der Lin- | denbaum” and “Der Doppelgaenger” with artistry. Frank Bibb's accom- | of 1o s s tion of the country - vaniments were especially fine. Hon ot His second group included Faure'u A bugler sounding ‘“mess call” "Automne,” substituted for Chabrier's | started the procession to the banauet “Bastoral hall. and after Invoamtion by Rev. Estorale : Rosea™; | 501 n C. Palmar, prelate, Past Comdr. Hahn's “D'une Prison” and Poldow-| 3™ Clilde Keiper assumed charge phasis ar »duction that was [ski's “Impression Faune,” given in|as toastmaster. The lights were ally interesting | excellent French-and with fine color- | extingnished, displaying a cross, N | ing: (Quilter's “Droarm Valley" and | llumipated: by 100 “frosted bull ras” | IN83 -l eam, ¥ surmounted by a crown, forn lilting “Drinking Song” by Richard | ing the symbol of the Templars. T The inter- | Hammond, son of John Hays Ham-|hall was decorated with American alternating | moud. flags and banners of ghe order, to- ner instrument, in| The gother with a service flag contain- t n ing nearly 100 stars, representati of Washington Commandery's part in the World War. One gold star was displayed. | The principal speaker wis Rev. Thomas E. Greene of tiw American Jobn Pe A Red Cross, past grand prelate of the | and “The Light of | Grand Commandery of lowa. Other | completed the program.|speakers were Comdr. Richard G cha e peane I Woodward & Lothrop Down Stairs Store founding of Washington (ommand.|Walter H._ Klopfer, Thomas F. Mor- Sece Upstairs Store Advertisement, Page 16 auspices of Mrs. The Pershing 3701 16th St. All outside beautiful hour ervice, a che rooms. Rock elevator Overlooking k Park. 24- switchboard Cre and des Cochons Remarkable Savings on Dresses Friday Silk and Flannel Frocks, *10 cial 40 Silk and el Frocks in the new high shades. trimmed with tiny buttons. Tailored, tubular and ruffied This price for Friday only. Large living room, dress- bed, and ing room, Murphy bath, dining kitchen, $57.50. Reception hall, large living room, bed chamber, bath, din- ing alcove and kitchen, $75.00. Apply to Resident Manager or Bl Tailored Jersey Frocks, Special, % 30 bro Dain Sizes Attractive Jorsey and blac Frocks in the ailored, bra desirable ghades of blue, red d-trimmed models. Belted and al Winter and early Spring frocks til for women and misses avy long sleeve them pract final group of “traditional " was notable chiefily for two A chanti, “Shenandoah” and | ‘Amsterdam.” In character they seemed something of the type of the | | Russlan “Volga Boatman's Song. hythm being dom Cloth Frocks, $15; Were $25 ; Cloth Frocks in navy, b n, tan and hairline tailored models. Sizes Party Frocks, $15; Wert $25 georgette in Velvet Frocks, $15 © Velvet Frocks in black Joss models. Rhines 16 to 6. Were $25 1d brown sle rnament | Ostrich trimmed. Sizes 16 to High-Shade Flannel and Plaid Wool Dresses, $5 splendid in f Plush Jacquettes, $12.50 3 Black Plush Jacquettes. Sizes Radically reduced Suits Reduced, $10 } suits in brown, navy ford. Sizes in the lot and 14th & K Main 617 e groups and ox- clay did ting at his best. | the Moon 16. 18 Wool Skirts, $3 Wool them and You'll aggree these are tomorrow;. 30 dresses Silk Skirts, $3 models cqually flattering to both s ze 7 H 's duced. 11 Silk Sk 2 Suits, giyeatly reduced to. e ack, gray and henna. 1 Fur Cher, tremendously reduced to 1 Black Crepe Coat, fur trimmed. Size 18 1 Brushed Wool Jacquetfe. Size 35. 1 Gray SiMk Cape, water stained. Size DOWN § sce misses, size Jordan’s Great January Clearance Sale IS NOW IN FULL SWING! Pianos Are Selling Fast! This Is Your Chance. Don’t Hesitate! Act Quick! Save Money! Shrewd buyers are coming from miles around snapping up these great bargains. This stock is selling faster than we expected. Shop around—then come here and you will be convinced that now is the time to buy your piano. Do not be among those who say “I am sorry I did not get here sooner.” This is your opportunity. Bring what you can for a first payment. Come prepared to do business. We are sure we can arrange terms to suit you. d and Check than half pric 27 Sports Coats, $12.50 Sizes 46'2 to 18 Sports Coats, $5 Half pr Plaid Sports Coats in tan Sizes 38 and 40 an Flarmel Scarfs, 1 Flannel rfs w stripas and fring radically neduced Frida Cotton Overblouses, 58¢ Wore §1. ov blouses, wWith necks. Slight counter dikplas 3 ed Blouses Reduced to Silk Qverblouses, $1.95 Were § Knit Vests, 20c ne Knit Vests in bodice-to slightly soiled from Sizes 40 to 44 Tunic Slips, $1.48 7 Sateen Tunic Slips in dark b nd black. Sizes 36 to 44 Bloomers, 95¢ Satinette Bloomers, Light shades. Tk priced much more. Silk Stepins, Wool and Rayon Scarfs Now $1.65 Very exceptional value soft wool with rayon str many unique vari price is for Friday $1 $1 Very € 5 Silk Overblouses ing of canary, gray tes ers, $1.50 24 Sweaters, 24 Cotton Dhmnity models white, red white and canary Colors of lavender and and gray cem- Y Z 2 Friday Shopping Here Always Means Savings Friday is the day that odds and ends and one-of-a-kind mer- Remnant Day Merchandise is Not Returnable or Exchange- chandise are offered at great reductions. Several groups of able. Not sent C. 0. D.; or on Approval. Mail and Phone specially priced items also are on sale. Orders will not be accepted. DOWN STAIRS STORE Lz 2 Women’s Union Suits, 50c Sweaters, Reduced, $1 Were 75¢ 17 Wool and Rayon Mr\xnd Sleovelens| Sweate Cotton Knit Union ~ Sleeveless Sweaters and tion of their former morrow Costume Slips, 88c 15 Tunic Slips in shades of tan and blac exceptional values. ¢ only. Sizes 36 to 44. s Bungalow Aprons, 58¢ 15 Attractively-made Bungalow Aprons, in sizes 36 to 42, Ot percale and gingham. Neatly trimmed. China Ash Trays, 25¢ Less than_balf price. 21 Fancy Trays offer savings tomorrow Irregular Silk Hose, 35¢ Pr. 3 Pairs, §1 75 pairs of Thread Silk Hose black, polo, brown and Sizes 833 1o 10 in the lot Cotton Hose, 25¢ Pair 100 pairs Women's Cotton_ Hoy brown. Sizes 8% tv 915. The qua of these hose is perfect. Children’s Sports Hose 25c¢ Pair S0c pair. 70 pairs Threequarter Hose, “with fancy ‘colored tope 01 Mussed trom dispias Children’s Union Suits, 75¢ En ll:o:‘:',::g Girls' HQ!“'II"MEI\Q Unlon Soiled. Sizes 4, {0'8 to 13 yearm. "1 60x90 Imported English Wool Blankets, Reduced Were $2' 68 <o $3.45 100 English ‘Army Blankets, in light and dark grays, ranging from $2% to 94% wool. The cotton mixture makes for extrs strength, which gives these blankets long wear. Very specially priced for Friday only. DOWN STAIRS STORE 7 Silk and Wool Hose, 75¢ Irregulars $1.50 Grade Very special. 300 pairs Fine Slik and Wool Hose in wanted ribbed style. Shades of pongee, beige, mixtures of black and blue, cordovan and gold, and rdovan and black. Sizes s to 10. price to- 7 7% 2% Fabric Gloves, 50c Pr. Samples of $1 grade. 300 \ pairs of High-grade Fab- ric Gloves in strap-wrist gauntlet style. Shades of covert, chocolate, beaver and sand. Sizes 53 uch Good Makes as Chickering, Haines Bros., Sult and Peppr Shaker \ c; Were Weber, Francis Bacon, Cable-Nelson and many others! Another Fine Baby Grand Only Full-Fashioned Silk Hose $1.50 Pair Irregulars of $2.50 grade. pairs Fine Quality fon Hose in gr: white. Sizes 81, 40 All-silk Chif- Glass Ash Men’s Russian Cord Shirts, $1 Were $1.50. 60 Full-cut Finely Made Shirts, slightly soiled from display. Neckband style only, An unusual variety of desirable patterns. Sizes 14 to 17. Sample Silk and Wool Ties, 65c Very special. 200 ties of silk and wool, in checks and stripes that are so popular just mow. Manufacturer’s samples of much higher priced line. Wool Mixed Socks, 45¢ Pair HERE’S YOUR CHANCE. OPPORTUNITY COMES TO EVERY ONE ONCE— DON'T MISS OUT. SENSATIONAL 2277277277 i, N N § . | § | . § § § | | . | . § . . . . 397 This Baby Grand to be s0ld to first buyer. Bench included. If you act quick- 1y you can buy this great Grand bargain. Don't be too late. You may never get this opportunity again. SELLING OF PIANOS GOING ON IN REALITY NOW. PRICES LOWERED ON MANY INSTRUMENTS. This great bargain in a used Player now on sale—$189 Bench to match We have cut the price on this used Flayer-Plano to the ridiculous figurs of 3183 You can search the country @ it would be a ditficult matter to duplicate this particular Come hers and be convinced Payment down—32.00 over for value. Terms—Small per week. Easy Terms This Piano in a beautiful oak case is an exceptional bargain. Fine tone. Exce! lent condition. USUAL EASY TERMS. This slightly used pilano— $198—ask to be shown this one. Small payment down and $2.00 per week will pay ht at a fraction actual value. This is, bargain. You must strument to fully it. Small Pay Down—$1.00 per weexs the balance, pay for it USED PHONOGRAPHS| ARTHUR JORDAN Every One in Stock Must Go Z (9 $5--%9.-$19--927 This Great Sale Offers You a Chance to Buy Your Favorite Piano at a Vemy Low Price. anos Are Not Exactly Like Cuts Shown. You’ll Regret It for Years If You Miss This Opportunity! I N e This used piano will be sold. Tt is one of many as- sembled here that we are go- ing to dispose of. Small pay ment down. $1.50 per week will pay for it. Stool and delivery free. < All 2 727 % G, 2 722 Irregulars of 75c Grade 200 pairs in heather mixtures. socks, in plain and drop-stitch effect. DOWN § Men’s English Broadcloth Cl'lil:il'enzy s ‘Shirts and Drawers, 35¢ Each 3 garments. $1. Were much higher priced. 150 Heavy-weight Shirts and Drawe: Long siecve, ankle length 4, 6 and S. Slightly soiled from atept Creepers, 58¢c 32 Kiddles' Creepers, in blue and orange material. Sizes 1 0 2 years. Pajamas, 88¢c Pajamas, of good Sizes 8 to 12 years. Children's pinke crepe. Gingham Dresses, 88¢c * Gingham Dresses are vers at- tractively styled for girls § to 14 vears Bodice Waists, 88c 17 Jumper Dress Waists, in sizes G to 16 years. This price is extremely low Children’s Bath Robes Now 95¢ 15 Tath Rohes for children. Fine. tality robes, in sizes 1 1o 6 years. Girls’ Felt Hats, 95¢ 25 Felt Hats for girls and Carriaze Ron hets for smaller children, at the same Tow price. Cotton and worsted mixture Sizes 1024 and 11. TAIRS STORE Girls’ Coats, $5.95 5 Coats, for girls 7 to 14 years. made, lined and interlined. Silk and Straw Hats, $1.95 Women's Silk and Straw Combipation hats, in large and small shapes. Very wpecial price. Colors include rust, navy, sand, brown, black and gray and copen. Felt Hats, 35¢ 25 Felt Hats in the small modish model, Ehown in shades of gray, yellow, black and tan: Veils, 25¢ 25 Veils, in assorted colors. contrasting color edges. well Plain with Were 58c. Extra Size Underwear 88c; Was $1.75 75 picces of Extra Size Under . includiog gowns, hemixe. Slips Reduced, $1 WWere $150. 2 Soiled Slips with bip lems and’ lace edge. Size 40, Boys’ Sweaters, $2.25 12 Pull-over Sweaters, in and contrasting colors. and 34 Were more. navy, Sizes 30, Crepe Chemise, $1.47 Were $2.85. 16 Soiled Crepe de Chine Chemise,” broken sizes. Assortment of 5 Soiled Silk Gowns, $2.95, Bigher. Flannelette Bloomers, 35¢ 34 Flaonelette Bloomers, in white: some have stripes. This price is for Friday ™" C/B Corsets, §1 Were twice as much and more models that are slightly soiled landling. Low busted models. Sizes 29, 30, 31,° 32 and Reduced for im’ médiate clearance. Brassieres, 25¢ Brassieres of striped brocade. Sizes to- 44 Greatly Teduced for clear: Friday. Corsets, 58¢ 6 Corsets tremendously reduced for im- mediate clearance Fridas. Imitation Ivory Toilet Articles 25¢ 50c $1 50 pleces of Tmitation Articles at remarkable prices include hair receivers, ‘trays, Drushes, etc. i 15 botties of Quinine Hair Tonle Iy reduced to 250, 6 bottles of Cocoanut Oil Shampoo. Rednced; was 43¢, now 250. Nemo Bath Soap, 10c Cake—$1 Dozen Nemo Olive 0il Soap. Large oval cakes that lather freely 81x90 Bleached Sheets, Were $1.38. 48 Double-bed Size less Bleached Sheets, slightly from display Plated Ware, $1 100 pieces of Plated Ware. Compotes, Tonbons, Bread Trays, Butter Dislcs and Candlesticks Nut Bowls, 85¢ 14 Mahogany-finish Nut Bowls Were much combs, Great- Were 1. with 8 picks aud cracker. y *Were $115 to $2.75 pair. Girls’ Gowns, 88¢ 30 Gowns, for girls 6 to 14 years 81x90 Crinkle Bedspreads Special, $1.95 Each 85 Double-bed Size Bleached Crinkle dspreads, subject to slight imperfec- Spectally low priced. Fancy Lace-Trimmed Pillowcases, TTc to $1.83 48 paire Fancy Lace-trimme: s, Toad of “Bne "quality " mustin. fnches:. Soied " from " display thau regular prices. % Curtain Scrim, 25¢ Yard 200 Yards White Curtain Berim, in bordered and Dlais designe. A mer Qquisette. Slightly soiled. Was 35c yard Colored Cotton Remnants V4 to V3 Less 75 remnants of colored cotton goods. gingham, percale, crepe tissue, v cretonne’ and coiored curtain madras. 113 to 4 yards in length Men’s Flannel Shirts, 85¢ Irregulars of $1.50 grade. 60 Men's Flannel Shirts in checks and stripes, slightly irregular. Sizes 14 to 16, Cotton Socks, 10c¢ Pair 100 pairs Men's Cotton Socks, in sizes 104 to 1133 Black only. rl"lnnnelette Pajamas, $1.25 60 pairs Planoelette Pajamas, slightly solled from ~display. their low price. Sizes A and B Balbriggan Underwear . Irregular, 50c . 60 are Heoce ouly Were more. 37 Knit Rayon Ties, mussed from display. | Axminster Rugs Very Attractively Priced 265 1 Firmly woven of all-wool carpet yarn are these dependable Axminster Rugs. tractive and should prove ex12 imperfect 8.3x10.6 Seamless .25 36x70 perfect. ... welcome addition to any home. *4.45 Tapestry Brussels Rugs, $17.95 5, in neat designs and good colors, rooms. Ideal for dining and bed- 27x54 .. . Most Desirable 26x54 LTS Reversible Chenille Rugs, $3.75 10, Chinese and all-over designs in colors of blue, tan, roseand black.

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