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THE EVENING 1925. ALLEGED HOLD-UP MAN : I AT TTITEETTTTITIITITIET T T TT T T T T TR RECEIVES SHOT IN NECK ' Howard Thomas, Colored, Wounded by Restaurant Employe, Is Under Guard in Hospital. -l B FEW new interest- Howard Thomas, colored, of 1009 5 5 : ing items picked up here and there about the store for Friday shoppers. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, TTIURSD)\Y, FEBRUARY 5, BAND CONCERTS. By the United States Soldiers’ Home Band Orchestra, Stanley Hall, this evening at 5:45 o'clock; John 8. M. Zimmermann, band- master. THOUSANDS ATTEND FIRST IGE CARNIVAL Prizes Given to Winners. the River Cydnus.” the nect yesterday after ha s said Music Called Off as Band (b) “Antony’s Love Sonx.” by the police to have entered the Scenes from comlc opera “The | |\ nenroom at 1847 I, street, Intoxi- L Instruments Freeze. Chocolate Soldler”. ... Strauss Fox trot, “Peter Pan, I Love | |cated, and attempted to rifie the cash s You” .Henderson | |register. He was shot by John A. Waltz suite, “Irresistible,” Asuestas, employe of the lunchroom, Bustanoby | |after ' scufle between the two Finale, “Pretty Peggy”..Carr Asuestas was held by the police before an audience of several thou- “The Star Spangled Banne pending an investigation of tho af- sand, and after the flares were ex- fair. tinguished, at 11 o'clock, there were Tomorrow at 8:15 o'clock at The many expressions of approval and the the United States Marine Corps hope that it would be made an an- Institute Hall, Eighth and I nual event, but held during the streets southeast, by the United Christmas holidays. States Navy Band Orchestra; A persistent sun prevented the| | Charles Benter, director. Taces in the afternoon, because the March, “One Hundred Per Cent Frank Williams and Willlam O'Con- top ice was mushy and the skates Pure” Benter | |nor, decided it would be a good idea sunk deep. However, the Army Music (Dedic friend to call the police, and while they February “Madelon” Sale of Dresses in Zimmermann. Frocks Are Here! the Basement Overture, “Amazon”....Kiessler Suite d'orchestra, “Cleopatra,” * Oehmler 1216 F St. N.W. 72 Friday Clearance Specials No. 13 $1.35 ‘Washington's first ice carnival was held last night on the Reflecting Poal, pecial No. 1 No. 22 3825 1o $45 $1 2.50 Women’s Frocks. and Of crepe satin with lace jabots nd panels. All Brown, bl E t. hem Special No. 20 $5CloveSilk $3.85 Vests and Step-ins. . Trimmed with Irish, 2 SZSll;le‘“l Flannel Fn:}::. s 58'50 Straightline models in stripe and plaid flannels. Attractive for street or business. Third Floor Special No. 23 Special $2 and $3 Silk Stockings ....... Chiffon and medium weight. silk or with lisle garter o . : and filet lac Tn . Broken sizes. Black, white, peach. Few Union gray ’ 5 Street Floor Vanitisilk. police were informed that Thomas entered the lunchroom about 4 o'clock yesterday morning, placed his hand on his hip pocket and let it be known he was looking for trouble. Two other colored men in the place, crochet Third Floor School Band played some lively airs, &nd several used the pond for danc fng. But those in charge of the car- cannot and mu- when the ice ting, the in- so tight that the musicians couldn't get a note nival discovered that they have hard ice for carnival sic, too, for last night was hard enough for s| struments of the band froze out of them Winners Get Medals, The races were held last though, with the followin and all of the winners were medals on the spot, pices of the Service byard free-for-all for under the Departmental rey, third, 0-yurd free-forall for women—Miss Flor- 1 O'Connell, first ond, and Miss Syiv - v skating contest was won by Arvid who thrilled the crowd with many futere The costume event was won by topher Meyer, first; Miss Claire Hollis @ud Leslie Umsted, third. TAKOMA CITIZENS HEAR ig stunts. LECTURE UPON PARKS Maj. Oscar M. Solbert Tells of Ob- jects in Providing Recreation for All People. . Oscar M. Solbert of the office 24 v of public building & guest and principal spe mceting Tuesday _afternoon Parks.” spoke of the park and playgrounds from a practical and | i and said that sta- | stic standpolnt, showed t of people in this > > pl of the poorer c country had acce night, results, awarded aus- Welfare George Rond, Gerald Holland, second, and Edward F. Chris- second, cornered rac man, 35,99; McShane, 4 Henry newspaper district attorney over Hugh M kinson and udy Club, held |yl ately 2,000 majority. ational and Lo- creation than the foreign coun- “Andy’ Overture, Suite espagnole, “Le Feria,” Lacomo (a) “La 5. (b) T , La Reja.” (c) “La Zarzuela.” rand nes from the opera Pique Dame,” Tschaikowsky Valse “Invitation to the Danc .Von Weber Ballet from “Prince ......Borodin Vivo.” musie Mazurka lot Excerpts from Finale, “The Banner. NEW PRIMARY NEEDED. NEW ORLEA tin Behrman, mayor of New Orlean: from 1904 to 1920,- when he was de- feated for margin, will go into a second primary with Paul H. Maloney, commissioner of public utilitie nent in Tuesday's mayoralty race. Complete, gave Behrman a lead of 2 over Maloney. The lacked February 5.—Mar- re-election by a slight his nearest oppo- but unofficial, returns 14 votes former mayor slightly more than 1,500 votes nominated in the three- The vote was: Behr- Maloney, $3,779; Mayor being Mooney, figures, was according to the Wil- Thomas Wingrave nominated | were gone Thomas is alleged to have helped himself to the contents of the cash drawer. Asuestas fought with the intruder for several minutes, he told police, breaking a window during .the ex- citement and cutting his left arm. Breaking loase, he sald, he went to a rear room, obtained a plstol and shot in the general direction of the negro. A bullet passed through the left side of the drunken man's neck. Becauso of the inebriated condition of the wounded man, police were un- able to learn his identity until late vesterday. Ho is being held under po- lice guard at Emergency Hospital. Why Pay $3 to $3.50 Per Gallon for Paint When You Can Buy Our Special REGULATION g7, HOUSE PAINT $ 1 .95 Look for the name ‘“‘Regulation o8, TE] Sn—tone, senzine witheut 71k D Street N. W Boaso. “Betwaon Toh and Bib: / Special No. 2 50 10—$39.50 to $55 $ o Women s Frocks. . ZZ zes 36 to 40. Of crepe de ohine satin; falla and saorattts beaded, embroidered and tucked. ‘Pl‘lind Floor pecial No. 3 22'50 Z-——$35 Women s Tailored Frocks. . Straightline and coat models. IEmbroidered in co sting col- ors. Dev 386950 to $95 342_50 Women’s Frocks. . Sizes 36 and 38. Straightline and coat models, of charmeen, embroidery and fur trimmed. Second Floor pecial No. 5 4—$39.50 10 $65 $32.50 Women's Frocks Sizes 36 to 42. Satin brocade -and georgette, beaded and em- broldered. Straightline and tunic models. Second Floor pecial No. 6 8—$65 - sas 50$42.50 Womens rocks. 2 Straightline, Of satin, crepe de chine second Floor Special No. 7 2—$98.50 & $125 $09 50 Women s Frocks.. Hand- la||1rrul of fine Straightline ppodels. and lace trimmed. nd ¥igor Special No. 8 lmr«hm n Embroidery . Special No. 14 1.50 and $2.25 Sport Stockings 950 Wool and Stlk-and-wool Sport Stockings. Solid and two-tone colors. Plain, rib and dropstitch. Street Floor Special No. 15 - $4 and $6 Sport $Z.50 Stockings . Wool and Silk-and-wool Sport Stockings, in che stripes or with embroidered $4 Jersey Silk Petticoats. Made with fan, pleated flounces. A few Embroidered Petticoats of Rayon silk. Street Floor No. 17 $2.79 S $5 Silk Costume Slips. . . .. 3'95 Of radium silk, satin and creps de chine. Some with the 20-inch hems. All suit colors. Street Floor Special No. 18 $10 Satin $5 85 : o Costume Slips. . Mado of heavy quality satin in tailored styles. All have inch hems. In whi and flesh. Street Floor a Special No. 19 $4 Glove Silk Bloomers. . 2'85 In navy and black. Also at this price Step-ins of crepe de chine and radium in light shades. Third Floor Special No. 21 Glove Silk Vests. . . $1 45 In peach color only. Made with picot top and self straps. Fine quality at this low pri Third Floor Special No. 33 . 1—$155 Misses 567_50 Ensemble Suit. . . In Kaffir brown with dyed squirrel colla cuffs and tabs. Beautiful quality fabric, Third Floor Special 3—$25 Misses’ N°'$12 50 Sport Coats.. . . . Of checked polaire with patch pockets. Silk lined throughout. Excellent values, Third Floor. Special No. 35 50 2—$39.50 Misses’ §9Q. Sport Coats. . . . .. 23 In fine quality polaire with collar§ of American opossum. In tan and brown. Third Floor. Special No. 36 3—$59.50 Misses’ $29 50 Dressy Coats. . of |||nn|e—btlln and suede cloth with collars of platinum wolf or dyed squirrel Third Fleor. Special No. 37 73585 Misses' $35.00 Dressy Coats. traightline of fawnskin, models, fur trimmed. In green, penny, cranberry and hinoki. Thira Floor. 3—$25 Misses’ Silk Frocks Well Mado Afternoon Frocks in bengaline and crepe satin. In cocoa and black Third Floor Special No. 24 58251052950 $15.00 Ly Misses’ Frocks. . . Fashioned of twill and flan- raightline and two-piece In navy, buff and brown. Third Floor Special No. 25 4—$39.50 Misses’ $19 50 Georgette Frocks. . Also some satins. In tiered and tunic models, Colors are black, rust and tan. Third Floor Special No. 26 4—$39.50-54950$93 75 Misses’ Dance Frocks All-over beaded and embroid- ered models. Basq nd circu- lar skirts. White, coral, maize, blue. Third Fleor Special No, 27 ol 4—$55 Misses 528-50 Charmeen Frocks. Also of twill In coat and chemise styles. Brald and but- ton trim d. Navy and brown 'hird F r Special No. 28 6—$50 Misses’ $ 50 Satin Frocks. . . 33 All in black sati but fine quality. Chemise styles, but- fon trimmea Third Floor Special No. 29 The Blouse Ensemble In our Blouse Department, Street Floor, there is a charming new aumber which bids fair to be one of the most popular modes for pres- ent and Spring w And Only $1850 to $25 Complete It consists of stunning cos- tume blouse and skirt, plain or pleated styles. Some have the plain blouse with printed skirt, others vice versa. In lovely high colors Street Floor is the plan of the Playground Commission, he continued, to produce | s equipped to give youth not only development along physical lines, but also educational development. That could best be done, he continued, by using mother nature in mountains, hills, streams and flower-bordered highways. Mrs. Walter Irey, president of the club, reported on the recent confer- 714~-11ST. Main 4030 A perfectly delicious Smoked Hams 2 /ity deiciors L, 23¢ very attractive price. The handy 8 to 10 Ib. sizes HALF OR WHOLE HAMS Nine Spea-ls in One 14 Dresses and Coats for the larger and taller woman 8565 to $89.50 552 50 |— Women’s Frocks. Sjzes 36 to 42. (l{ =atin crepe, georgetto and crepe de chine. Beaded, embroidered and fringe. Second Floor pecial No. 9 RS 5—8$65 Misses’ 538.50 Dress Frocks. . . . Crepe Satin and Georgette Afternoon and Evening Frocks, tiered, tunic and straightline models. Third Floor ence held in Baltimore of Maryland State presidents. Entertaining sclos by Mrs. E readings from' Shakespeare by Mr: Mabel Owen Wilcox of the spearean Club of this city. features NEW ARTISTS IN RECITAL. Dona Ghrey and Ruby Gerard to to Be Heard Tomorrow Afternoon. Dona Ghrey, Ruby Gerard, A 1st, both new ton music ci ward Dale Freeman will them at the piano. The program will numbers, venir Poetique” ot's Serenade’ (Ogerew), ' (Musin), O A Tear” (Moussorgsky), (Beethoven-Kreisler), (Sarasate), “Polonaise (Vieuxtem; (Strauss), Jardin de Bambons” (Alin), Gigue” (Poldowski), “Le Tasse” ard), “The Unforseen™ (Scott), dedicated to Miss Ghrey “Night ani rata) and Zucca). include : “Mazurka ientale’ “Rest, Before you buy securities from any | one be sure they are as good a3 your | dollars. included Clyde Shade and Shake- 10 1bs. 65¢ 3218 14th St. “Next to Arcade” When you are in Mt. Pleasant come in and see our new store. We are prepared to serve you with the same wonderful quality Chickens For Stewing 35¢ Ib. For Baking ists to enter Washing- . will be presented in Joint recital tomorrow afternoon at 4 oclock at the Burlington Hotel in a series of matinee musicals. Mrs. Ed- accompany Violin (Fibich), (Randegger), “Ro- de Con- (Cesar Cui), “Rondino™ “Spanish Dance” Brilliante” “Zueignung” (Puccini), “Le “Dauson la (God- (Hildredth), the Curtains Drawn” (Ter- of the Woman” (Manna Sun Kist Prunes A Real Health Fruit. Lb. 20c 2 Ibs. 35¢ These are fine, Turkeys Fresh Prime Rib Roast, ' 35¢ Bouillon & Clod, ™ 25¢ Hot Bread and Rolls— From Berens' Bakery — fresh daily at 4 o'clock. Box Bread, Vienna. Whole Wheat, Rye with and without the seeds, and a va- riety of rolls. that you have been accustomed to at our downtown store. By taking advantage location you can do your shop- ping for your table independent of your other errands. your order if you find it incon- venient to call in person. Col. 2511 fed, hén::n:;ireerssggds_mnk Lb.,' 48c 42c 1b. of our new Fresh Hams Lb. 25¢ Phone Meats Chuck Roast. ..." 20c Leg.o’ Lamb....™ 43c P-K Coffee, Ib., 45¢ A blend of Coffee that is sure to be to vour liking. We can tell you all about it, because it's our own. BT T T T T ITTITITITTTITITIT I T I I I I IR Tomorrow—We are Presenting the New SPRING HAT FASHIONS AS INTERPRETED BY FAMOUS NEW YORK CREATORS' 4——$85 to $115 Women’s Gowns. . Sizes 36 and 38. Exclusive mod- els, fine beading and gold lace draped models. Second Floor Special No. 10 28115 and $125 $89 50 ) Women's Gowns . Size 36. Imported models, sil- ver beaded in orchid and gold lace over flame satin. Second Floor ~— Specal No. 11 25c¢ and 35¢ Handkerchiefs Excellent Qualit kerchiefs, novelty styles, mussed from hand e Street Special No. 12 50c and 75¢ Haedbeeicts . - :?5:’ Colored Novelty and Linen Handkerchiefs or plain white. Some for men. Initialed styles. Street Floor Special No. 50 4—$125 Women’s $56.50 Dress Coats.. . . . . . Of oxblood kashmana with large shawl collars and cuffs of black lynx. Second Floor. Special No. 51 5—$115 W, Dress Coats. e S$36 50 Oxblood Kashmana Coats with leopard and pahmi fur collars and cuffs. Second_Floor. Special No. 52 53450 Of black cordaro. Straight- line models with viatka squirrel collar, cuffs and border. Second Floor. al No. 18¢ 3 for 50e Linen Hand- slightly T Specal No. 53 6—$125 and $135 $34.50 Women’s Coats . . . Tiered Coats with collar, cuffs and tiers edged with Jap mink and sable squirrel. In brown and penny. iecond Floo Special No. 54 10—$135 Women's $76.50 Dress Coats . ...... Of kashmana and jammuna, with collar, cuffs and borders of Jap mink, natural wolf and black lynx. Second Floor 4—$29.50 Women's § Coat, with large seal collar and bandings ... $45-oo 1—$89.50 Black Novelty Cloth Coat, straightline model, with self-stitching and large Zray opossum % At S $69.50 1—3$75 Green Mokine Coat with ;fifll collar. Size $35.00 1—$139.50 Imported Novelty Tweed Three-plece Sports Suit, in with large opossum and cuff: 38 1-3$59.50 Biack Silk Dress, embroid- motits. size sty $30.00 Vel\et Dresses, in black and navy Coat dels. _izoe:4o:é“:u°4§1; $26.75 1—$55 Black Heavy Faille Silk Coat Dress size 42% 1—359.50 Black Bengaline Silk Coat Dress with henna ”\:esl'. 329.75 Size 4614 5 Brown Velvet Dress Dinner 1—$69.50 Black Velvet Street Frock, Venetian $35.00 Lace Trimmed. Size 441 Secon@ Floor. Special No. 40 7-—$IZS Misses’ $59 50 Dressy Coats. . Of cuir de laine and kashmana. Collars, cuffs and some with borders of fur. Hinoki, penny, kaffir. ‘Third Floor. Special No. 41 3—$155 Misses’ $67 50 - Dressy Coats. . . .. Of kashmir kermana and kash- mana. Collars, cuffs and some with fur borders. Green, black, cranberry. Third Floor. N TN Special N $14.50 Lovely quality self-collared sport coats in navy, gray and cinnabar. Second Floor. Special No. 42 il $7950 In brown kashmana with fine quality beaver collar, cuffs and border., . Third Floor. Special No. 43 125 to $145 r‘m.msoc:.u. 20 575'(” Of kashmana, cuir de laine and mokine. Straightline models with collars and cuffs of fur, Third Floor. No. 45 5—$40 s]fiflll Sport Coa!: .nfe'n v 322.50 Of imported gray plaids with collars and cuffs of American opossum, Second Floor gray, tan, green am‘l penny. Special No. 61 25 Smart Sport Skirts, *3.95 Formerly $7.50 to $12.50 1f you wait until Spring days to purchase skirts like these you will have to pay top prices. you can .take your choices of Plain Colors Now, at this tremendous reduction, Novelty Stripes Cheviot Plaids and Camel's Hair —and wool crepes in navy, black, tan and gray. In plaid styles there is a choice of tan and bmwn, navy and green, brown and $3.95. Second Floor Special No. 58 Special No. 55 $75 00 1—$95 ‘Brown Cuir de Laine 4—:39150 Ui’_‘d $49.50 Tvriihvn: z_ssssfi:::: N°'$15 w Sport Suits. . . . . Of imported tweeds with Amer- ican opossum collars and cuffs. In brown and tan. Third Floor Special No. 31 Sale of Dresses In the Basement Frocks for women and misses, in styles for evening, afternoon and business. Third_Floor Special No. 32 3—$125 Misses’ SSS‘M Ensemble Suits. . . Of mokine and kashmana with matching blouse or frock of chenille or bengaline. Fur trim- med. Third_Floor 639 ;’ecul No. 38 5 Misses’ Dressy Coats. .. .. 39'50 Of “kashmana, mokine and fawnskin. Straightline, tiered and paneled models. All fur trimmed. Third_Floor. No. 39 4—$110 Miner’ Dressy Coal;’.’f‘. : sss'm Of cuir de laine, fawnskin and kashmana, all fur trimmed. In penny, hinoki and cranberry. Third Floor. Special No. 46 o535 Womer's $96,50 Beautifully tailored of brown suedetex with American opossum collar. Second Floor. Special No. 47 B3 Mo $37-50 Brown and red plalds, sport coats with beaver and civit cat collars. Unusual values at this price. Second Floor. T Special No. 48 5—375 Women s 338 50 01 lovely velvobloom, trimmed with mole and seal collars and cuffs. !e«-ml Floor. pecial No. 49 7—$65 Women's '546 50 Wooltex Coats. Straightline styles with self- corded collar and cuffs. In navy, saddle and penny. Second Floor. Pearl Bracelets he mode for pearls has taken the whole world of fashion by storm. Whether your choice is for natural or tinted ones—be sure to wear pearls. And Especially Bracelets! The three-strand sort! They do much to add just the right accessory touch to daytime or evening frock. The bracelet illustrated is $2.50. Pearl Necklaces —of blue, flesh, lavendar and pink tinted pearls of French manufacture. 60-inch lengths, $1.50. Street Floor The New Vanity The very word “vanity” seems to imply that to sat- isfy one’s vanity it must be beautiful, yet serviceable in the extreme. You will find that this charming metal vanity fills all requirements. It has a /place for perfume, rouge, powder, lipstick and eyebrow pencil, yet is not much big- ger than a silver dollar. $5.95. Street Floor New Silk Chemise Special No. 63 Last Chance! Sorosis Shoes, #4-% Regularly $7.50 to $12.50 Special No. 64 Basement - Specials 6 mwkkaenn.nne . $12.75 5 Misses' Sleeveless Velvet ', gk e $7.50 Georgette Frocks, white and malzv'l-e‘. $10.00 Regularly $25 8 Long-sleeve Jersey Dresses. o€ ulerly §19 75 2 Misses' Green Party Frocks Regularly $25. 4—$95' and $110 359.50 4—$50 Women’s 50 Womeni's Enspailen. " | SasltSalhy .. :$29 tine and kashmana. Trimmed Of imported mixtures and with seal, fisher fitch and sable checks. In tan, rust and gray. squirrel. Natural muskrat collars. An alluring display very moderately priced 5 g —of lovely quality crepe de ‘When you try on the new models in our Milli- . chine, trimmed with filet and .val laces. In tailored styles “with tucked and hemstitched yokes. The colors? They are flesh, orchid, peach, nile and maize. The price? §2.95. Second Floor No. 59 3—$135 W. ! .50 omen’s $6 Ensemble Suits ... 9 Of cranberry kashmana with stunning collars and cuffs of Jap mink. nery Section, you will find out how much your hat can add to your appearance, and how much it can enhance the effectiveness of your costume . . . Smart tailored suits with the popular long coats. In navy and black twlll 4 Silk Gowns —of crepe de chine in flesh, peach, orchid, nile and maize, An entirely new collection of A special collection showing ewr} variation—in : 2 " fabric, color, design 400 pairs of Sorosis Pumps and Oxfords in plain, strapped and cut-out effects. Broken and _discontinued lines—not all sizes in every style, but all sizes in the lot. 1In tan, black, 2—$125 Wolnen s$ 3 '50 brown, gray. buff and sand. these gowns to scll at this Ensemble Suits Croton Eray. butt and sand. || jow price. They are trimmed Costume suits of green fawn- and suede. Sizes 3 to 10— with filet and val laces or skin, trimmed with Jap mink and - widths AAA to D. tailored styles with s leopard collars aid sufts: bl o] .95. 2 £ S kY Second Floor Second Floor $1 35 S'ld1?°. o 3—$135t0 Women’s Ensembles. 576'50 Costume suits in kashmaha’and kgshmarblaom, fur-trimmed. In oxblood, gray, green, . brown, black. Georgette $7.50 Second Floor Third Floor