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THE "EVENTNG. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U., FRIDAY, JANUARY LIBBY ANSWERS EDUCATION BOARD . Assails Grounds on Which He Was Barred From D. C. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITITS. TONIGHT. The Federation of Civic Ass tion: o'clock, in board room Distriet Building. D. €, Chapter, American hers, will mget at W. C. Sixth street. War The equal rights' amendment spon- sored by the Nationzl Woman's Party. will be explained in a lecture hy Miss Ruby A. Black, § o'clock, at head- quarters of the Washington Chapter eague for Industrial Demoecrdoy, 811 E street. A representative of the Amarioan Federation of Laber will state the grounds upon which labor opposes the amendment at subse- quent Friday evening lecture under ausplces of the chapter. Publle in- Motor Cycle Sled Makes 40 Miles With 12 Aboard ARTINSBURG, W. Va., January 23.—Coasting _enthuslasts, satis- fl desire for a long and easy coast last night, when they dis- mounted the front wheel of a motor cycle and attached the frame to a big bobsled and used the motor eycle for power to drive the sled from this elty to Winchester, Va, and back, a distance of 40 y sald they at times made a of 20 miles an hour. The sled was guided from a movable steering sled at the front. Ten men OITY NEWS IN BRIEF. dance tomorrow, § pm. In private ballroom of Arcade. Strangers in- vited. Visitors welcome. ~ s The Good Fellowship Club will give a get-acquainted dance tomorrow eve- ning at the Cairo Invited, Visitors Dr. D, H, Kroxs the clgarette habit tomorrow, & p.m. at Lincoln Road M. E. Church north- east I lecture against Phi Sigma Sorority of George Washington University will give a subscription dance January 31 in Corcoran Hall, Twenty-first street below G street, The Geoorgetown Citizens’ Associn- mittee on electric car va, motor bus for W The Tivell Pastime Cleb will stve a oo 7 \PcORSIR ‘avenus will be scted dance Tuesday af will meet Mond | I T University Cluh will give a _dinmer the club. Dinner, nm.; dancing, 9:30. izens’ Associmtion 8 p.m., in Thomson The Mid-City easy it will he to relax in The cares that infes the day— Tired by the grind at the office Think of how WOODLAWN MANSION tion will meet Monday, 8 p.m, in Po- vited rode the sled, w de and . tomac Bank Hall. Report of .com- e controlled the m o Dinner Dance llustrated travel talk on a recent SATURDAY, JAN. 24 Wardman Park Flotel t. under auspices of the Busi ' Dr. Wgrd farewell B ln talk before or his new field in New Starting at 7:30 P. M. Music by Wardman Park Hotel Orchestra For Rewervations Col. 2000 Evening Dress barring him District pu , &t St. Patri Tha Cleveland Park School and Community Assoclation will meet, § o'clock, In John Eaton School. Restful E e:mgor No noise of the city; perfect peace and rest. Enjoy the beauty of this wonderful place, the most fdscmalmg spot in the Nation's Capital—“and the cares that infest the day shall fold their tents like the Arabs and silently steal away.” It's ‘all o easy, too. Select your lot, which will cost you | B0 per cent less than it will in other suburbs not near so fine; and when It is clear, without further cash outlay on your part, we will build for you. Consult us regarding our plan for bullding your own home Breath Bad? from your own {deas. Tt is suc- cessful. Ask any home owner Stomach Upset? in Edgemoor or Battery Park. Bowels are To inspect—Drive west on . l Massachusetts Ave. to Wisconsin Inactive Ave., thence north on Wisconsin to Edgemoor. ;; Maddux, Marshall || ‘ & Co., Inc. 1108 16th St.N.W. Main8970 | Au\ll\nr\ to Orient 5 T., will have '14»:‘1.. at Naval treet and Penn- nue southeast _The Ladles’ gift !mm Gen. Washington m his ncp ew, Law rence I-u.: and (his: wife THE BRICK DWELLING, which was planned by Dr. William T Capitol of the United States, has been modernized and has all the conv city house. From the elevation on which the house is placed are ¢ Potomac River and outlying section. ] n of the Potomac River. ON THE LAWN, which contain are found walnut, chestnut, oak, m: cedar elm and hickory; also some fne spec of lan«l a part arable and a part in forest. E OUTBUILDINGS consist of garage, stables and tenant houses, and are in good condi- rs, dlrected will pre- at Wilson ading roles O'Connor, e Wall and shington P . Heren -{Dr, J. D, lesan. Clergymnn Dies. PHILADELPHIA, January 23.—The Rev. Dr. Joseph Dawson Wilson, one f the founders of the Reformed Zpiscopal Church and chairman of the alty of the Reformed Episcopal \ s | Theological Seminary, died here last “lnight. He was 84 years old. Dr. 5| Wilson had served as rector of churches in Pittsburgh, Peoris TiL: Chicago, St. Louls and Victorla, Columbta, tion, WASHINGTON is within 45 minutes by motor over a2 macadamized road. WOODLAWN MANSION is superior to any property now on the market in this region, and it is offered for sale on account of the death of the owner, Price and Full Particulars Upon Application to H. W. HILLEARY Representative of Executors 1624 H Street N.W. Dizzy? Depressed? You're Bilious! Take a Iaxative British Two women, Ruth Fischer and Clara Zotkin, both running on the Commu- nist ticket, won seats In the German cent election held \ Washington, D. C. Telephone Main 4792 T I il down to scope of the zes the pa- interpreta- ie with the i charge that an ‘extreme diseussion of e in the high "the” Diatriot of Columbia city and town in our land | the world along con- ch as 1 pursue s the of our generation. 1d peace must begin in the 0ols of the world. The discussion ust begin now if another war s to Clearance i Acutest Stage When you realize that we have but two sales a year— you can appreciate the tremendous effort that must be made to make clearance effective and complete. Of course you benefit accordingly—making this the profit- able replenishing time for you. of Mode Shirts Percales, - Madras, etc—including many white and fancy cheviots, with collar attached. sl.ss Were $2 ‘and $2.50 316 7th St. N.W. v J.E . Cunningham Co. TOMORROW—Saturday Spectacular Sale " Deep Cutting ~Se All Overcoats | | —including Richard | Austin London | make— | $27.50 | for $35, $40 and $45 Coats _$39.50 for $50, $55 and || $60 Coats $49.50 for $65 and $70 || Coats I $59.50 | for $75,$80 and | $90 Coats | No Charge for Alterations|| | | | | Suits There are no ex- Imported English Broadcloth; neck and collar attached. Were $2.50 and §: '3 for $5.50 some Imported Madras, Flannels, etc.; with separate collars to match. Were ceptions other than Full Dress and | Tuxedos. $25.50 for $35 and $40 Suits $35,50 for $45, $50, $55 | and $60 Suits ) COATS Deep Cutting USUALLY : of Mode Cravats $45.50 Cut Silk Neckwear; Mode patterns, b, < PRICED $1 and $1.50 A DOUBLE for $65, $70 and $75 Suits 3 for $7.00 55.95 3 for $17.00 | LT T L J Our highest grade Silks. Were $8,$9 and $10 ....ccavancvenns Sensational offering of Wool Street Vests Smart Colors and Patterns, Both Imported and Domestic There Isa Blg Variety Included— and in All Sizes Were $6.50, $8, $9 and $10— Cut for Clearance to T —" An Absolute Clearance of About 200 High-Priced Fur-Trimmed Coats That Sold as High as $50 " —— E THE HIGHEST 0 GRADE S FABRICS AND WORKMAN- SHIP Cut Silk Neckwear; exclusive shapes. 15 Were 2 and $2.50 sl $1.85 $1.85 3 for $5.00 TOMORROW’S LOW PRICE alo) c———=}n] Finest Cut Silk Neckwear—Mode un- usual effects. Were $3, $3.50 and $4 Silk Knitted Neckwear, imported and do- mestic. Were $3, $3.50 and $4 Lavish with long lustrous pelts, such as Fox, W olf, 0 Charge for Alterations| Australian Opossum, Beaver, Muskrat, Silverat and Seal of unusually good quality. 2 pl————— $8, $9 and $10 Wool Golf Knickers $5.50 & All Bath Robes and House Coats 25% Oft The Mode—F at Eleventh Q /u T AR c;'f:Zf:: / $7.50, $9 and ¢ $10 Blanket Bath Robes $5 and $7 & $2, $250 & $3 Mode Soft Hats Caps and Derbys —New shapes $1.95 95¢ A miraculous selling of the season’s smartest coats. Every one {s a model coat, designed after the foremost Paris creations. De- veloped in just the correct tubular silhouette—trim of shoulder, with many variations in deep cuffs, generous collars and novel embellish- ments. =168 Coat Salon, Entire Third Floor