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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, troduce John J. Deviny, president of tle Washington Club of Printing House Craftsmen. A musical program will follow and Dr. Wilbur will then speak on “The Real Benjamin Frank- V. O, THURSDAY, JENUARY 15, 1925. COURT WANTS DATA ON C. & P. CLEARED Franklin, Tenth street and Pennsyl- vania avenue, Saturday, January 17, at 1 o'clock, in commemoration of his birthday. At Sydney Oliver, R. A. Packwood, Car- roll C. Ross, Frank W. Rowzee, Franc E. Shei llen Smythe, H. R. Stan- C. Styles, James B. Sulli- van, Al L. Tennyson, Lewls M. Thayer phone Company case in the United States eourt wa# made doubtful as the lawyers concluded their argu- ments this afternoon by the state- $30,420,109; that the company's figure Was 3$37,424,142. The difference be- tween these figures, he said, amount- ing to $7,000,000, made a difference in the annual income of the company of 1 CAPITAL TYPOTHETAE TO HONOR FRANKLIN Will Place Wreath at Statue Sat- CHILDREN TO SEE ‘FAUST’ Director Albion Will Have 200 Stu- b i t of Judge John C. Rose to the |she0 00,000, e 6:30 o'clock Saturd: evening, Red Danc] t! and Benton Webb. men ] $400,000 or $500, h ie wanted this In the City Club, the organizatlon will | oanigne < "6 Wil continue until o " offect that “mot ome of the thres | Simerevce chomio vip. dents as Guests. celebrate jointly with the Washington judges has any idea where we are Club of Printing House Craftsmen The committee in charge is com- going to come out.” “This is a very important question,” sald Judge Rose. “It is one of the i i i Two hundred District public school posed of S. Percy Oliver, chairman; Leaves Estate to Wife. Company and Public Service Body 'Wo hundred District public schoo : o & I vox : A o o yTY Drealdent of theiChesa- f moat fipurtant fir the caaq No Coo oHildren, will oo ths Washington v Vi = - g ca el 4P ~ ¥ d i any, was recalle 0 the stand be- C » g " v i t Night. Atlen Witbae ol be Dr. William | Dan V. cahoin, Charles F. Craue. [ pronate. ' He leaves u life Interest in of Prope Tore Ut mrEbmuSt s yosteraay| T T SVI0 to come out! Qpera “Faugt” at the Washington Au- i<l g n Uni-| Edwards, Karl V. er,” Lee E.|w : r bion, Do, B pibe, conclusion” of 'the | Eynon, Oscar Fauth, Tharsieq 1| 1130n for life. At her death $500 made a statement. He said that each is given to May Anderson of Cleve- land, Ohio, and the rest to g niece, Mrs. Jennie Neimeyer, who is also|co the base of the statue of Benjamin named as executrix, th Six Wonderful Bargai “Onyx” Silk Hose § = $l .25 As a memorfal to her two pet dogs, Mrs. Marietta W. Crowley of Bridge. port, Conn., left her entire estate of §100,000 for the conversion of her home into an animal hospital. Members of the Typothetae of ‘Washington will place a wreath at banquet, O. T. Wright, president of the Typothetze of Washington, will make a brief address, then will in- Special Dispateh to The Star. BALTIMORE, January 15.—The out- me of the injunction proceedings of e Chesapeake and Potomac Tele- Mr. Albion has presented 200 tickets to Supt. Frank W. Ballou for distribu- tion in the schools. Tickets also were given to the colleges and other edu- cational Institutisns. ns in the Clean Sweep Smart Luggage Ferris, Cornelius Ford, Charles Gunn, Frank P. Howard, E. W. Huguely, George B. Kennedy, Thomas L. Moore, side had offered testimony to show “the real value of the company's property at the end of 1923 e sald that the commission’s figure was o Boys' Qvercoats 3 ‘5845 The Newer Sweaters 1,700 Pairs of Women’s Werth $5.95 to $8.95 /A& Mostly One-of-a-kind Hose, 55¢ $3-85 3 Pairs for $3.50 Regularly $12 to §15 . $2.95 : Seconds of $1.00 Grad Full-fashioned, me- Both big boy and £ 9ge “Daisy” Collapsible dium-weight hfo sie; A special purchase— ?‘l;l‘:ager flacl can be Silk and rayon, wool and rayon and chiffon Hat Bags, of patent absolutely perfect and many Spring mod- e rom among silk i S g i ; 3 : lhroug’lm’ut. pFinished le areai:lzlud[;d.l glr{zl\'on. these fine wearing r‘xl-l;:)ml:ll::\l: 5"3\‘:1:5%:;:3:'(&3(:;'\ e ]_C-“‘];”- g I(“‘Mrfld‘ with mercerized tops. rayon-and-wool, silk- Ch_&ViOtS and chin- iy R - T hed “‘lt_]"'fe\ Noisette, blush and-wool and all-wool chilla coats. Double- 2 : ptneled St Cases nu (i“;e 'fi.redzile‘ models. Styles atid col- breasted \styles lined Outsize Lisle Hose, 49¢ Crepe-grain Fabrikoid with warm wool plaid. Good colors. Sizes 214 to 16. or combinations innu- merable. Sizes 36 to 44. (Fitth Floor) «% beige, gun metal, ivory and black. (Fifth Floor.) Week End Cases. Also Fitfed Week End Cases at this one price. Full-fashioned, Perfect Outsize Hose of fine quality lisle. Black and brown. < (Third Floor.) (Fifth Floor.) 3 (Luggage Shop, 624 F §1.) Clean Sweep of Women’'s Winter Coats 39.75 Both heavy and medium weight models. Some of them trimmed with fur. Chinchilla, polaire or novelty fabrics. Specials From the At first glance the price may startle you into Housefurnishings Section believing they aren’t the coats you've been contem- Wool-Mixed Seamless plating getting. But they are. Among them you'll Blankets, $3.95 One of the big events of the New Year—our Semi-Annual Clean Sweep. .»lxminsf;r find some of the most attractive styles the season Very Slightly Tmperiect A twice-a-year brushing out of stock that unearths values never seen at any Rugs, $31.95 b bl Il'lankets, which if_perfect u{lher time. Short lots, broken size ranges—all odd pieces are included. P g " : : 2 ) would sell for $595. Dou- Sold close to and often at cost, as perusal below will prove. As is our fraerjecd) Wrappy sports styles with self collars; sleek, ble-bed size and bound with Featured in a most at- tractive tan and black Chippendale pattern. The imperfections neither show to the casual observer nor usual custom, we must say— No C. 0. D.s—No Exchanges—No Approvals wide band of sateen to raightline coats with collars of sealine or muskrat. .- match the blocks. Crossbar effects and rich mixtures featuring, in All are lined brown, gray or tan, black and navy. throughout. Sizes 16 to 42. 0, (X3 (Second Floor, F 5t.) 0 % Clean Sweep of Men’s Shoes From Regular Stock 3365 Formerly 56 A Clean Sweep Sale—but all sizes represented in the assortment. Splendid looking black or tan calf high shoes, with French or English brogue toe. in every style, of course. Clean Sweep of Qdd Luggage (3) Traveling Bags of genunine cowhide, formerly $12.50. ..ea.. $9.95 (2) Traveling Bags of finest cowhide, formerly $22.00...,.. $18.50 (2) Leather Lined Cowhide Traveling Bags, were $2.34..<..‘ $18.50 (4) Genuine Cowhide Suit Cases (leather corners) “"“E $6.95 (15) Square Hat ‘Boxcs, o crepe)graincd fabricoid........ . $6.95 (7) Fine Cowhide Travelmg Cases with.beautiful fittings, for- $35 merly selling at S;h . . (6) Genuine Cowhide Suit 519‘95 “ases Sl (Luggage Shop, 624 F St.) 1,250 Pairs Children’s Hose, 17¢ 6 Pairs for $1 500 pairs are 34-length Sport Hose, orav, brown and heather mixtures. A zood quality, wool and cotton mixed. Sizes 6 to 10. 750 pairs Boys’ and Girls’ Long Cotton Hose, black, bx_’own gnd white. Regular 25c quality. Sizes 6 to 10, (Third Floor.) Children’s $4 to %6 Shoes, $1.95 500 pairs Children’s High Patgnt, Black and Tan Calf Shoes, in sizes 6to 2. $4 and $5 grades. : 125 pairs Junior Misses’ and Big Boys’ Shoes. High tan calf for boys. Patent and tan oxfords and strap pumps for girls. Sizes 2%: to 7. Regular $4 to $6 Shoes. (Third Fleor.) 1,000 Pairs of Fabric Gloves, 69¢ Regular 8¢ to $1 grades. The new novelty-cuff and strap-wrist styles. All the new shades—col- ored beaver, mastic, gray, brown, pongee, covert. Sizes 515 to 7% in the lot. (Fifth Floor.) Fine, Goodyear welt soles and rubber heels. o ; J Not every size (Main Floor.) $10 Delivers Any Piano in the Clean Sweep Special monthly terms will be arranged to complete balance on any purchase. Cote Upright. Used .. o smsiabid oee s IONIDO Webster Upright, Used ... . oc. i eivnavivonns TS Hensel Upright, used for floor display onfys .eoie ool s . 3400 Player-Pianos N Regutary $1300 . .eneesennes 5795 i e R e o e Percell. 71015 P SR R P ) 1 (Music Store, 618 F St.) Any of These 575 to $100 Phonographs, $54 Both upright and console machines are included and may be paid for by means of convenient monthly payments. (1) L2 Columbia Upright (1) Emerson Upright (2) E2 Columbia Uprights (1) Bostonian Console (1) Granby Console (1) Mastercraft Console (2) National Consoles (1) Mandel Upright (Music Shop, 615 F st,) Women's Glove Silk Vests, $1.15 Absolutely perfect—and there are only about 175 of them. Bodice tops aud re- inforced arm shields. Flesh or orchid, Sizes 36 to 42. (Fitth Floor.) Tricot Underwear Petticoats . Pantalettes $1.79 Well tailored garments of soft trico- lette are warr, yet give a smooth, perfect- fitting foundation for any costume. In bright Spring colorings “or the stable shades. Full size range in each. (Fifth Floor.) 3$4.95 to $7.95 Comforts, $3.95 Warm cotton comforts covered with pretty floral- patterned silkoline. eral color schemes ta choose from. Sev- $7.95t0 $10.95 W ool Blankets, $6.95 All wool, double blankets in double-bed size, 66x80. Rose, blue, tan, orchid or gray. $1.95 Marseilles Spreads, §1.48 Heavy White Marseilles Spreads, for double beds. At- tractive range of patterns, $1.35 Sheets, §1 Heavy Muslin Sheets, free from filling. Pure white and certain to be serviceable. Dou- ble-bed size. Pillowcases, 29¢ Marked imperfect for very trivial reasons. Of pure white muslin. Size 36x42. 45¢ to 89¢ Pillowcases, 39¢ Heavy Muslin Cases, edged with jace or cmbroidered. Sizes 36x42. $2.79 Bedspreads $1.89 Crinkled Dimity Spread, pure white. Sizes for single and double beds, $1.25 Bolster Throws, 85¢ Pink and white and blue and white throws for single' or double beds. (Second Floor, F St.) $1.25 Bath Mats 79¢ Heavy Turkish -weave mats, in several patterns. Colored pink or blue and white. (Second Floor, ¥ St.) Oval Rag Rugs $2.95 Hit - and - miss patterns, rose, or blue. Scatter size, 27x54 inches. (Fourth. Floor.) $3.95 Linen Table Covers, §2.79 Pure Linen Cloths, in pretty. damask patterns both floral and conventional. Size 56x76. $13.50 Brussels Rugs $9.95 5 E.xceedi_ngly attractive 6x9 Rugs featured in rose, blue or brown. (Fourth Floor.) 49c China Matting 29¢ Remnantsof 2 to 10 yards, in \ prett‘vpgtgs, tan, green or blue. $6.75 Chenille Rugs 33.95 Scatter Size (27x54) Chenille Rugs, in beautiful mottled effects. Colors you're sure to admire. $135 Wilton Rugs 589 Worsted Wiltonsrift chioice of royal blue Chinese design or Per- sian patterns, brown or rose. 25¢ Tea Towels, 15¢ Checked Kitchen Towels, with both ends hemmed and a loop for hanging. radio. Odd sets and access Only Clean Sweep could brin at $1.95. Silky, deep pile drap Beautiful Velour Overdrapes A$l.95 shades of blue, rose, green or brown. $2.95 to $3.75 Drapes, $245 Exceptionally fine quality velour drapes, most of them double faced. Made with scal- loped center valance, 38 to $15 Portieres, $7.45 Both Velour and Armure Portieres, in .a splendid array of desirable colorings, $2.95 to $6.95 Scarfs, $2.88 Table and Piano Scarfs of plain colored vel- our or velour combined with tapestry, 52 to $8 Panels and Curtains $1.95 : A Wide Assortment of Odd Curtains and Panels in various patterns, white, cream or ecru, $1.25 to $1.95 Pillows, §9¢ Velour and Cretonne Covered Pillows, filled with soft silk floss. 32 to $3.50 Curtains, $1.45 Cream Colored Madras Curtains, in exquisite floral and colonial patterns, g Overdrapes such as these to you es consisting of two side panels 21/, vards long and a scalloped center valance. Featured in soft-toned 35 to $7 Armure Portieres $3.95 Beautifully colored 36-inch Portieres only, reduced because there are but 36 left, $1.50 Marquisette Curtains $1.19 Ruffled Marquisette Curtains, with 45-inch valance and tie-backs to match, 53.9:5 to $5 Rope Portieres 3345 For both single and double doors. All the more popular colorings to choose from. $1.50 to $2 Fringed Panels $L19 Handsome lace panels in various patterns with deep fringe. All 25 yards long. White, cream or ecru. 49c to 59c Lace Scarfs, 39¢ White Lace-edged Scarfs. Others with at- tractive stenciled designs. (Second Floor, F §t.) $13.95 to $16.95 Radio Tables and Cabinets Several styles to choose from with drawers or two-door front. Beautifully finished in mahogany. Just the thing to “house” your ories greatly reduced. .om..eeaes.ot,.. . 599 (Radio Shop, 624 ¥ 8t.) The Hecht Co. F Street at Tth do they affect their wear. Size 83x106. If perfect they'd cost you $58 $47.50 Velvet Rugs $28.95 Seamless Fringed Velvet ugs, in gray and blue floral pattern. Size 9x12, $22.50 Brussels Rugs, $14.95 Seamless Rugs, 9x12 or 83x106. Blue, rose, tan or brown backgrounds. Conven- tional or floral patterns. 518 Neponset Rugs $9.95 9x12 and 9x10.6 Rugs in tan, parquetry pattern only. Abso- lutely perfect. Jap Straw Rugs 51.95 Slightly Damaged Rice Straw Rugs, blue, brown or green 9x12 and 8x10 rugs which, if perfect, would cost $5.75. Small Jap Rugs, 15¢ Slightly damaged, 27x54-inch Jap Straw Rugs, brown, blue or green. If perfect, S5c. Linoleum Remnants 79c¢ Sq. Yd. Lengths of 2 to 12 squarc yards for kitchen or bath- room. 85¢ Neponset Floor Covering 49c Sq. Yd. Tan, gray or terra cotta col- ored patterns. Cut from full rolls. 35 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $3.95 Heavy Quality, 36x73-inch Rugs, in blue, rose, brown or taupe. $22.50 Wilton Rugs $14.95 Worsted Wilton Rugs, 36x63 inches. Tan, brown or blue. (Fourth Floor.) $1.25 to §1.50 Curtains, 89c 300 pairs of Ruffled Scrim Curtains, with 45-inch valance and tie-backs to match. White only. (Second Floor, ¥ St.)