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to develop herself as she otherwlse would not develop intellectually “They will learn not only the law, will learn oth hat broaden and ripen the and fund of knowledg SEX EQUALITY SEEN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, HISTORICAL SOCIETY RE-ELECTS OFFIC_ERS bers of the board of directors instead of eight. The additional members are to be chosen in the near future. President Clark read a blographi- cal sketch of Col. Willtam W. Seaton, mayor of Washington from 1842 to D. C.,, WEDNESDAY, LLOYD NEW PRESIDENT OF COMMERCE CHAMBER JANUARY 21, 1925. tion, the Boy Scouts, the fire preven- tion committee, the fund for the family of Policeman Leisinger, the committes on public welfare legis- lation and the fund for Americaniza- tion work in the public schools. highway are thus covered and,a few of these signs may be seen in 14 dif- ferent States.” IF YOU HAD A NECK A8 LONO AS T4IS FELLOW SURETHHUAT — (Continued from Eleventh Page.) Y . . - asor Horlick's The ORIGINAL Malted Milk 1850. Col. Seaton, in his old home which stood on the south side of E street botween Sixth and Seventh streets, entertalned many of the fam- ous statesmen and diplomats of the a haying had the distinction of rtaining Gen. Lafayette on his visit to Washington in 1842, said Mr. Clark. The remalnder of the program in- cluded vocal solos by Ambrose Dur- kin, accompanied by Miss Dora Mino- vich “Travel where you will on all roads leading out of the District of '* Columbia, and you may see on trees, fences and buildings blue and white metal signs pointing the way to Washington, and bearing the name of the Chamber of Commer: These markers, purchased by the chamber, were put up at no expense, largely through the voluntary efforts of Mr. I C. Weld. More than 500 miles of * INJUDICIAL RANKS Stafford Urges Independence, in Practice on Woman’s Bar Association. Allen C. Clark Chosen President of Body for Tenth Consecu- tive Term. have been continued during the past two years. Among the contributions made are the following: The Allison Nailor Medal and Sharpshoater's Medal for the high schools, loving cups for Georgetgwn University R. O. T. C, cups for the swimming contest of the Washington Canoe Club and contributions to the thrift commit- tee, the Juvenile Protective Associi- a‘ Wi TONSILINE § 4R The National Sore Throat Remedy SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT ALL DRUGGISTS ought up the Women in the| Allen C. Clark was elected presi- dent of the Columbia Historical So- clety for the tenth consecutive time at a meeting of that organization in the Cosmos Club last night. All other officers were unanimously follows: Vieo presidents, Bryan and John rer, Victor B. Dey- secretary recording \\1ll\-m I’ulwn*: sanklin Hood, and chronicler, .. Fishback. F. R 1gton Topham we ard of directors to ta the two members whose # s expired this year. Members are | e1ected to the board for terms of four point that possibly higher intellectual o pressing the —and don’t forget to throw a few crumbs to ouwr feathered friends. It keeps the little fellows from being lhungry. to amend 12 mem- PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STREET ipal Court, of the Juve- PRETTY-HANDS—THEY | SHOW EVERYWHERE | s when she started prac . | efore the courts In \\}wlnln|., ) No neced to hide them or feel ed When they're In use if | Rellef | every | e e s A e e Iw=ll 1 ' 5 "“DayRemodeling Sale Please Excuse the Noise and Paint We'’re “Fixing”’ Up a Bit .__[ lemons— smooth, pretty hands.| rub the . night )T Soothing and Healing | Dont be left out of things because of a bad skin. | TheResinol treatment makes poor complexions clearer-lovelier Ask the friend who has tried it whitener v to insure Why not | which millions use t vouthful looking take advantage <eep the half lemon hand by the sink or wash Men’s and Young Men’s Winter Overcoats Coats that sold from $45 to $55 $37 .50 Coats that sold from $30 to $40 $27.50 Overcoats of strictly all-wool fab- rics, cut in the most up -to-date models. No old stock in this offer- ing. Every coat of new material and design. Double-breasted box models. Single-breasted models. Box back, with belt all around or half belt Single-breasted fly fronts, with box backs; and Single-breasted button through. Also the new tubular model is in- cluded in the sale. Excellent of quality and of the high standard that Saks demands in all their cloths. Saks & Company—Third Floor Remodeling makes a lot of nuisance, but it does afford our patrons INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN W. B. Nloses & Sons Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh opportunities Linens Upholstery Furniture Carpets Men’s Pajamas 1 Men’s Cotton Pajamas, silk Choice of blue, tan, helio, pink, white and gray. Sizes A, B, C, D. All full cut. $1.50 and $2 Grades Saks & Negligee Shirts 95¢ Sizes 14 to 17 Men's Colored Negligee Shirts —neckband and collar attached. $1.50 and $2 Grades Saks & Company—Street Floor. irogs. Company—Street Floor. Wool Mufflers 79¢ Camel Hair Wool fringed; Men’s Neckwear 35¢ 3 for $1 Cut Silk and Fiber 4-in- hand. FEBRUARY FURNITURE Boys’ Two-Pants Suits $9.95 Sizes 7 to 18 Years Men's Mufflers, make. English Wool Knitted Vests To Close Sizes 33 to 38. Knitted Ves Men's English and Domestic Wool Very well tailored. %6, $7 and $S Grades Saks & Company—Street Floor. $1.65 and $2 Grades Saks & Company—Street Floor. Boys’ Overcoats Boys’ Mackinaws Choice $9'95 Formerly Sold for $12.75 to $18.75 Small Boys' Overcoats, of chinchillas and other warm overcoating fabrics, wool body lined. Sizes 2 to 10 years. Boys’ Coat Sweaters $3.95 Sizes 12 to 18 Boys” Wool Coat Sweaters with shawl collars. Shaker weave. $7, $8 and $10 Grades Saks & Company—Street Floor. Boys’ Shirts and Blouses, 79¢ Formerly sold $1.25 to $2.50. Blouses: Every one Shirts: Slightly perfect, in collar at- . 3 tached or neckband soiled from handling, style, with separate soft in neckband style, in fomateh. Strives aeon fiber striped ven madras. and woven madras. Sizes 125 to 14 neck. 5 Company—Second Floor. Unusually well tailored from the better grade of fabrics. Neat, dressy patterns in tweed or overplaid ef- fects. Formerly Sold $12.75 to $18.75 Saks & Company—Second Floor. Mackinaws of best quality h mackinaw cloth. Shawl or converti collars, muff and patch pockets. Sizes S to 18 years. An endlessvariety of beautiful and substantial selections from the best of furniture markets is offered for your approval. Suites suitable for the small apartment or the more spacious home. Saks & Company, Second Floor Men’s High Shoes $1.95 A specially attractive sale for men with narrow feet. An opportunity to buy 3 or 4 pairs of these shoes to last you for some time to come. Women’s Low $2.95 ed pairs of this season’s m cur regular stocks for The Economy Floor Comes to the fore with two good specials Your Choice of Either Suit or Overcoat $18.75 The suits are in models suitable for both Variety of styles and excellent quality. Lenthers: Tan calf, patent. colt, black suede, gray and fawn suede, black calf, black kid, gray kid and black satin. Styles: Strap effects, Colonials, Sailor Ties, Gorex and Oxfords. Heels: High, medium, Cuban and flat. Dark tan snd black calf. Included in the sale are some mem's oxfords in wide widths. The entire stock is priced at the unusually low February Sale prices. Visit our exhibit at the Better Homes Exposition, New Wash-= ington Auditorium. Take your cholce for $1.95. men and young men. with each suit. The overcoats are all wool through and through and plaid-back ma- Two pairs of pants terials. Exceptional value. Your Choice, $18.75 Lconomy Fourth Floor Purchases Forwarded Prepaid to Any Shipping Point in the U.'S. |867 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN