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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1925. Moodmarn & Lothrop See Our Other Advertisements on Pages 18 and 22. WARRALCLANS *"egse et Pay Tribute to Memory of Settlement Made Without Go- | McKinley. ¢ ing Into Court—Net Loss Is $1.674.500,000. Clearance—% and Nearly ¥ Price Misses’ Better Dresses Including a few authentic, original imports Misses’ Dresses, Reduced, $39.50 A small group of Dresses eminently desirable for the many festivities of the midwinter social season. French, imported velvet and georgette gowns, headed with true Parisian artistry. | Misses’ Dresses, Reduced, $49.50 EERERE \)\ 400 Beautiful Silk Umbrellas Special, $4-45 A price so low that it does not begin to cover the @ A few individual models for afternoon, dinner and eve- ning wear, including a gown of oyster white velvet, a black chiffon velvet, an imported Fulgerante satin gown, and a smart tunic of brocade chenille. Misses’ Dresses, Reduced, $75 A limited number of genuine importations from the premier coutouriers of fashion—Drecoll, Jenny, Moly- operation of railr summary sald have been prac RABBI SIMON URGES BUSINESS RELIGION Washington Man Sounds Keynote to Hebrew Convention at St. Louis. By the Assoctated Press. ST. LOUIS, January 20.—Rabbl Abram Simon of Washington, D. C. in a sermon here last night before delegates of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations and its afl- fated bodles, struck the keynote of the session, held during the day, with an appeal to the business man to take religlon more seriousl His plea that the business man make himself “the partner of God" for the creation of new values reach- ed an audience Including members of , the National Federation of Temple } Ststerhoods and the Natlonal Federa- tion of Temple Brotherhoods, which had been considering plans for the upbullding of J h religlous life not “The business man cannot shove the Bible under the c BANKER IS CONVICTED. Officer of Defunct Canadian Bank Is Fourth Founc out of th another of on trial on similar cha Offices at Reasonable Rentals MILLS ‘BUILDING Pn. Ave., 17th and G Sta. Immediate Possession ARTHUR CARR 206 WMilix_Bullding Cured-in'g: fo 14 Days" Pazo Ointment, the dependable remedy for itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles, is guzranteed to cure. Instantly relieves itching piles and assures a restful sleep after the first application. Cures ordinary cases ofitching, blind, bleeding or protrud- ing piles in 6 days, worst cases in 14 days. | Now packed in handy collapsible tubes with detachable pile pipe which makes it very easy to apply the ointment. Full direc- tions and scientific advice for pile sufferers go with each tube. You can get Pazo Ointment from your druggist, in tubes for 75 cents or in old style tins for 60 cents. If you prefer, send stamps or money order direct to Paris Medicine Company, 2630 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo., and the return mail will bring you this welcome relief from piles. ‘:,!,‘.‘A “PHILLIPS” MILK OF MAGHESIA Accept only genuine “Phillips,” the original Milk of Magnesia prs:aibtd by physicians for 60 years as an antacid, laxative, corrective, 25-cent bottles, also 50-cent bottles, eontain directions—any drug store. our fast through trains serving ALL FLORIDA Orange Blossom Special de 9.20 AM. den Romte. Golf, Polo, Tennis, and all outdoor Iuxe, all-Pullman train leaving Washington M Seaboard fast mall exrrying coaches leaves Washington at 9.25 A.M. The Floridian Leaves Washington 2.55 P.M. Only one night enroute to Florida's extreme West Coast. Connec- tion at Jacksonville for East Coast points. Carolina-Florida Special Leaves Washington 8.40 P.M. with through serv- ice to East and West Coasts of Florida Also through sleepers to Winter Haven, West Lake Wales, Sebring, and Central Florids Resorts. Seaboard-Florida Limited Leaves Washington 12.10 A.M. (Sleepers open 10 P.M.) Adeluxe, all-Puliman train with th serv- ice to East and West Coast resorts. Short Line Effective January 24th, 12.10 A.M., and also on anuary 27th, 9.20 A.M., thros sleepers to West m Beach through Central Florida's region of lakes, orange groves, and rolling hille fective January 27th, Coast to Coast day and night service between St. Petersburg, Tampa, Sara- sota— West Paim Beach and intermediate points. Seaboard Air Line Railway wholesale cost of many of them Here is the story of this offer i facturer, unable to finish order selling, found himself greatly o these beautiful, all-silk umbrell price impossible under any othe n a few words. A large manu- s promised for the Christmas verstocked on Jan. 1. 400 of as are offered tomorrow at a r circumstances. The quality of the silks is particularly fine, and the handles, tips and ferrules either blend or mak ly colors. Every umbrella is Colors Blue Purple Plaid Green Brown Red Black “ Umbrella Section, First fioor. Living Room Chairs ToMake Home More Comfortable For long Winter evenings, chairs that are well made, of tasteful design and shaped for comfort. Solid Mahogany and Cane Wing Chair, Spectal, $19.75 Style identical to that of the rocker illus- trated. A chair of good, sturdy construc- tion, finished in a serviceable antique finish. Very low priced. Comfortable Morris Chairs in blue or brown velour; adjustable reclining back. $35 and $40. Royal Easy Reclining Chairs with reclin- ing backs and footrests attached. $42.50, $45 and $47.50. Coxwell Chairs, $45 and $50. This Windsor Chair $10 In imitation mahogany with comfortable seat and back. Braced Back Windsor Chair, $12.50. Braced Back Windsor Chair, with rush seat, $20. Rocker to match, $21. ’ Furniture Section, Sixth fioor. e a pretty contrast with the love- a remarkable value. Styles Satin, Ottoman and fancy borders. 8, 10, 12 and 16 rib frames. Handles of Carved Amberlite, and carved wood with composition caps. _—————— Dimity Dresses for Children Special, $2.50 White, striped dimity, made with high neck, short sleeves and trimming of tiny pink rosebuds. 2 to 6 years. Embroidered Dresses, $3.50 Lovely little Dresses, of fine striped dimity, the collar, cuffs and top of hem finished with the buttonhole stitch. Smocking and flower trim- ming. 2to 6 years. White Voile Dresses, $3 Trimmed with organdy and hemstitching. 2 to 6 years. Infants’ Section, Fourth fioor. Glass Toweling Special, 24c Yard A large quantity of All-linen Glass Toweling, in red and white and blue and white check patterns. Fine quality at a very special price. Linen Section, Seeond fioor. Furnitare Reupholstered Now At Special Low Prices 1t is well worth your while to let us do your re- upholstery work now. In order to keep our plant busy we are quoting special low prices for this kind of work. Expert workmanship assures vou of the best finished furniture possible. We use only high-grade “findings” in all recon- struction work, so you may be sure that the “hidden” work is just as well done as the ex- terior work that you see—a point that we cannot stress too emphatically. Let us estimate. January Clearance Sales Further to stimulate interest in reupholstery work, we have reduced and specially priced sev- eral numbers of imported brocaded velours and tapestry, also domestic fabrics. Chase’s Mohair Velours, Special, $9.75 and $10.75 ard. g-.mm and Drapery Section,, Pifth floor. from re diate clearance. January reductions also prevail on lace curtains, sofa pillows, table and piano scarfs, cretonnes, tapestries and velours that have been selected gular stock and greatly reduced for imme- Dress up your home now. neaux, reduced to a fraction of their original cost. Misses' Section, Fourth foor. Clearance Sale Hats, $5 Reduced from our regular stocks, now a fraction of former prices Many of our higher priced, and some of our French Room Hats, are very greatly reduced. The materials, as you would expect, are those in vogue now: Beautiful velvets, Hatter’s plush, velvet with touches of metallic and combinations of felt and velvet. You must see these hats to appreciate their fine quality and smart appearance. Whether it is a bit of ostrich feather, a beautiful velvet flower, a bright ornament, it is placed in a most fascinating manner. Black Felt and Satin Hats reduced to $10. These Hats will be seasonable for many weeks to come, and are remarkably reduced. Millinery Section, Third floor. New Rayon Sweaters $10 Just the thing to add extra warmth beneath the Winter coat. Coat-style Sweaters with collars that button up tight around the neck. Sweaters of rayon and wool in_lovely Scotch plaids and in combinations of tan and blue. Illustrated is a surplice model, in powder blue and gray. $10. Sweater Section, Third flcor. Galoshes for Women, 4-Buckle, $4.50 ‘Women's Shoe Bection, Third floor, A New Variation in Smart Opera Pumps $12.50, A striking model which judiciously combines chic with comfort. Note the graceful lines, the modified toe and the modish Spanish heel. Au- thoritative in style and reliable in quality. In rich, dark brown suede —a beautiful complement to the brown ensemble. Women's Bboe Section, Third Seer. Peasant Embroidery On New Blouses $5.75 The most attractive new Over- blouses and Tunics have smart touches of gay, peasant embroidery -on collars, cuffs and bright colored bands. Other Spring arrivals in blouses are made of crepe de chine in the lovely printed patterns. Long and short sleeves and any length blouse you desire. Blouss Section, Third Soer. Wool Egypta Crepe $2 Yard A fine, light-weight crepe that is all wool and 44 inches wide. Desirable for dresses, children’s frocks and kimonos. A variety of colors, in- cluding green, golf red, lavender, pink, blue, gray and rust. Dress Gooda Sectiom, Becond Soor. Novelty Embroidery $1.25 Yard An early Spring novelty embroidery on fine sheer voile, in gray, orchid, Bermuda, tango and copen shades, the design traced out in a white run- ning stitch. Lace Section, First fioor.