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10 * THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1925. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. { 7| ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. |SOUTH MUST REFOREST FEET LARGE NOW. ! . DISABI_H] VHERAN | ran T et cmser o e trieh RAPS |MPER|AUSM , Gen. Netson' " diten camp. No. 1.| LAND, EXPERT DECLARES | zxnivit snows melles of 1825 Wore Tomorrow—Many New MacSwiney will be ten- W. V., will meet, 8 o'clock, in i | reception at the Playhouse, e wn Grand Army Hall. Small Shoes. 1 | street, Sunday evening, by = Alternative Is Paying High Price t . X as A ontap | the Kevin B e el Conduit Road zens' Association =20 BERLIN, Februsry 26—A contro-: n Barry Council of the mlel- will meet, 8 o'clock, in St. David's for Lumber, Retail Conven- versy about the relative size oLt ] ican Assoclation. for the Recognition U parish hall, Conduit road. 1 feet of modern women and the belles | of the Irish Republic. tion Is Told. | of & century ago, has been started by LU | i onstantine McGuire, Institute an exhibition here of the shoe styles Rev. Dr. T. B. Phillips will he the o omics, will lecture on “Some = 'M""".';.':;: February 26— |9f 1825 Many of the shoes of ;e]l:‘r-“ . z { principal speaker In the service ob- in Lat X ) - s 2 = e | brated tresses and beau‘ies o 0 John T. Nolan Signs WaiVer | firving" o suunt ey of raver or [ NEW Yorker Tells Senate| Probiems in Latin America Finance;”|yoieus sieps are taiien to resrock ihe | brated acte Years ago aie 5o small wa s to be naq a | missions, under the Woman's Mis- versity Women's Club, 1634 I street.|denuded forest lands of the South,| 4 to . P v Ol of nd: fuse of Immunity and Tells | sionary Federation and the Daughtors Committee Concessions that sectlon will follow in the steps |that the women of today re —_— . . believe they were really worn by of the King, to be held tomorrow, Thie Netlonal SSNowhiin Glob willj of the NOFh and st snd b toreet| s ormal persgns. : . 2:30 m., in Epiphany Parish Hall. Rive a get-acquainted dance in the P " " = Few of the old-time slippers and Story to Committee. Al om o niten | Started Trouble. | private ballroom of the Atcade, 8:30 |lumber it consumes, declared Edward | 7w of the old-time sippers 2o | | o'clock. Visitors welcome. Hines, veteran lumber man of Chicago, | 3 a1t Tnany of them are shorter —_— Wankinston Hebre s Oonprepnitons’ STty s before members of the Southern Re- e DF! ‘Simonte AMareae tor oo inst American At the midweek service this evening | tall Lumber Dealers’ Association in 3 3 HIghe Wil be * “What of Tomorrow? in the lecture room of the Cliurch of [convention here yesterday. The oldest company or business cor- EAUTIFUL new printed artly styied of Tho Trophets Real - the Covenant. fn connection with the | Mr. Hines made a plea for recogni- |poration in the world bears the name will be shown tomorrow for w, f 4 ophet's ply. close of the seventeenth year of his|tion of existing conditions by State|of the Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags ¢ = pastorate, Re Dr. Charles Wood | Legislatures. In speaking of the| Antiebolag, and this year it will cele- There will be an entertainment to- | will speak on “The Changing World |changed conditions of the lumber| brate its 700th anniversary. For 700 : il LR R ST Normaly nerican | and the Unchangeable Christ" trade during his lifetime, Mr. Hines|yedrs this company has aperated the = / H witnesse choo! he' programe will in- she ¥ it - asserted that he has seen State after | famous Falun mina in Sweden, with- he had signed &/ clude a.Japanese dance by s group of . in « '"“j:"“\‘]":w‘ i ames . Walker Post, No. 26, (State lose its natural heritage of t.“ul any change in ownership. In| 1316 G Stl‘EEt w unity, Nolan explained | girls, recitations, songs and a playlet, g “f,“'.",, hat: aEpuble] n Legion, will meet, 8:30|forexts, these 700 years the mine has yielded | Ague's penc ‘.A:.mmi: The Wild Swan { IL::K.»‘ “vl e 00 Bl “"i' |{»;1 &t the Twelfth Street U B e e over a ton of gold, 16 tons of silver ) t fur around e e et g foans: for ons 3 4 | and about half a millfon tons of cop- o 22 ey v z e Mons e cession to Americans for cor - { an 0 (il , - ¢ ' Aunr services Sunday-night-at Metrg. | Department, the Navy and th | Diemasnt: ot tha: Madedal Soton | The District Supreme Court 1is| 3 =t politan Memortal M. E. Church Corps, he contend wer) | Tellers' League, will give an evening's | asked by Mrs. Belle Samakow. grand- | — T furthering the financial pr [entertainment at the Playhouse, at 8| mother of 9-year-old Helen Sama-| g An illustroted lecture on “The New |a New York bank lock. He will be introduced by |kow, to take the child from her step- Little ! D Austriat Wil be given by Dr. Edward = nator Ferris. father, Charles Kerley, and give her o e e S T e e LS TWO MEN. wnd errts ana a1 b STandmotter” ne” chuit Blue C e : n April, 1923, he said.|5, 8:15 pm. at Concord Club audi- WIRE KIL upal, the White House| g s hysician, will he the gucats of nonoy| the &randmother charges that the | Books orium, 3 s physician, will be the gues o rium, 314 C st of Phi Crapter of Pt om Ciiodiee) | stepfather does not give the child | 5 roper attention and educati i Mina Van Winkle, director of the | Five Others Are Injured by POWer | Fraternity at its founders’ aay ban-| PTOREF S to ARl eduostion el 694 Titles 1 treats her cruelly. Attorneys Lyman | Wo. Bureau of metropolitan po- quet this evening, 8 o'clock, at the & G pear for the gri 1othe Local Distributors 1l speak at the National Line Short-Circuit. University Club, and will deliver ad-|% @rudd appear for the grandmother. o headquarters, 2 PITTSBURC Tebrusry' 2 | dresses upon this occaston. Dr. J. | S —ee | 3 men are dead, sonther In in [ Wesley Bovee will serve s (088" | meeting is for plans to aecorate ro.||| 1D€ Playhouse Shops 1115 1117 F STREET et Whittemc vice | condition and four are suffering from |master, and other members on the | 1o ok 19 for | ko e rec )} 1814 N St. N.W i dent of the Woman's |Yess serious injuries as the result of |program are Dean William C. Borden, | [rnod overseas workers, ¢ o] 814 N St. N.W. —_— the plans of the Won ¥ |the short-circuiting of a high-tension | Dr. Eyerett M. Ellison, Maj. Glenn L | 170 G¢™ [0 progresy of Near East | Frank. 1731 | for the inauguration at the Colfax power piant of the | Jo Dr. Willilam J. Mallory, Dr. J.| pejjar. : e ; at Colfax, Duerson Stout and Dr. Charles S. Mail Orders Solicited The Public Library, central building and branch, ill be closed In ration day, March 4. White. Club: Motion pictures and Send for Catalogues el t 5:30 o'clock -« Dr. Mitchell Carroll will address the art group, District League of American Pen Women, at its club- l / illinery | of Distinction—— ‘ Value in Millinery is measured not | Alphn Deita Phi luncheon tomor- Tow at the Madrillon, 1304 G street. S i house, § o'clock, on “The Relation of ssho exis ol Art to Literature,” with Mrs. D. W. Biologteal 'im‘lory will meet Satur- S ——— Cherrier in charge of program. Tllustrated talks will be glven by O J. Murie Biological Survey, and H. V. ITALY AND EGYPT AGREE.| wid Fiower Preservation Society will meet, 8:15 o'clock, in United only in terms of qualityz-but of | | day in assembly hall of Cosmos Club. | | { Harlan, Bureau. of Plant Industry. States National Museum. Topliec: “Wild character. Good quah‘y may lack il [iSohleste: Shenlte Bhcentn thplbimaral Accepts Cairo Stand in |FIowers of Lafayette National Parkc.” | good style; but good style—to be | “ 1 xploration in ey | Abyssinia.. - Visitors welcome. g Annual meeting of Near East Rellef, roperly expressed—mu: v I e e E Jarabub Oasis Row. 8 o'clock, at Washington Hotel. This The Hostess_ DiSpcrjicapreseed Bt havesscood ) TRe Untveraity Club will have an| ~ATRO, Februar -1t was offi- quality. €vening of dance.and song Saturday, [ sially announced ye 4 8:15 p.m. Dancing numbers by pupils of the Estelle Murray School of Danc- ing. Songs by Miss Murray, accom- ;| panied by Miss Cecelia O'Dea. Ladies 1| welcome. ccepted the E —at our Coffee Shoppe will welcome suggestions for the improvement of our food or service. i ment of dis- rning the Jarabub Oasis The Jarabub Oasis, which n Egypt's western frontier, has n the subject of negotiations for | time between that cou and | i i Thus Louvre Millinery partakes of ‘ both—excellence of material and I To meet ever-changing superbly superior taste in design. conditions and maintain that standard of excellence 50 desirable, we think that the patron’'s viewpoint will be beneficial. FRANKLIN SQUARE Coffee Shoppe 14th at K St. N.W. Rathbone-Superior Lodge, Knights Janu- | ot Pythias, will hold a five hundred dge of | card party Friday, 8:30 p.m., in its e sald, | jodge rooms, Pythian Temple use of the £ actions| The Business Women's Council will John T.|meet Friday evening in Churct Covenant. Dr. William A d 40,000 compen- | ger will speak of the “Unsearchable ale Riches of Christ.” Italy claims th ted ter ground that it really be- > Tripol Hats of individuality—for every hour of the business and social day. The Unusual Vase MALLS given at Metropolitan _\l-vlvn;h«lvl I [(” l)l('.\.\ $10 to $29.50 Spiscopal Church, John Marshal street, tomorrow evening ‘s Lodge, No. 11, F.AA an fllustrated For Sports—s7.95 to $13.50 ———— y ad sent to him 5 -feeTos for board and ening at City Club ring to d A card party under auspices of thoss not | Naomi Chapter, No. 3, 0. E. S., auxil- League Counsel Heard. fary home board. will be held tomor- The Stearns Bible “\T »lvll‘l_ vrv:""l: d Fl | /. 8 p. 60 Me plac tomorrow, 1 pm.. in Mou erno | TE S S0 Beloioun Bt B A econd Floor ime “of Absolute Clean-Up of Silk and Cloth Dresses Odds and ends of street, sport and semi - evening $ Dresses, of silk and flannel, 3 Sport Skirts; flannel and tweed........ 3 Sport Silk Skirts........ 7 Flannel Sleeveless Jackets.............. $395 33 Silk Vestees ............ §13 No Exchanges No Refunds All Sales Final 0 0 Raleigh Haberdasher 20 31 0 Values from $15 to $25|Values from $19.95 to $35 Women’s Department, Third Floor Broken Lots—All Colors—All Sizes Thlrteen'Ten F Street .o - iE Phenomenal Values ——l BRESLAU’S, 1309 G St. N.W. ‘— \ $, 4.95 58.75 OU may have in mind an effect you wish carried out in your new or re- modeled home or office— or apartment house, club or something of the kind. But between this thought you have and the execution of it lies the difficulties of understanding and crafts- manship. You'll find us ready to grasp your idea—and efficiently ca- pable of reproducing it— whether the scheme be simple or elaborate. Or if you want our sugges- tions—we will design for you as well. Consultation imposes mo obligation. Phone Fr. 3690 ~—Contract Dept. Furniture Floor Coverings Draperies Upholstery Fabrics 1340 G Street Formerly Sold for $98.50, $79.50, $59.50, $49.50 Gorgeous Furs—Elegant Materials Splendid Linings—Excellent Workmanship = olkn’ concert” w aw in ch | DUPONT CIRCLE An ol ki m! K. E //ortl" 7000 ;‘ ‘;;;; ; (e . ! n v h ved n.u it had | Wwwzg | % Startllng values! i i WOMEN'S Dl-PARTMhl\I‘g E 2 e g ' g “mnat 05C- wt of b @ ’é e S martest ; w é ® l ' g :‘é FALL and WINTER | ,‘ e R N ; I ine ths ] S S o Spmnn iy fectiey $23_5_Q g l l na ® ;|2 Brinzo ana ||[| color linene, heavy, dust-proof. Any size suite, - g g ] soldiers, Gf\:‘f:,/nl ; no limit to yards used and no 20-yard scheme. ... 4 ;% iy eyl Catl, Wrkte ox Phome for Samptes 3 E Two-day clean-up in our ~ 518 / et oo Gl = DAl OO 0 16 med cross e e R. L. ISHERWOOD :; § women’s department 8 1& A e (e oS 0 o e | § 3 DRESSES | DRESSES | DRESSES —— A & \ \ I ‘".I,‘l ’ ‘ g Mark down and sell—that’s our & g $5 10 E $7 _fl $1 6 _59 i A amo,ld O. | g policy; all. broken lots of this season’s i: e e ut 2500 mon and | 402-404 7th St. N.W. § merchandise must be cleaned out in a L ;:E —All Sales Final g e — { B two-day sacrifice before inventory. o g g There are wonderful opportunities S Fr ancll{{ek § I];\,‘}'lSthk OBREGON 1S ILL. f & here for Friday and Saturday only. ;E; 1328 G Street Cefleai Koo Tatamnl ok Pron ol oo cessor's Condition. | ;- bibs ) MEXICO ¢ “l v, [:},,-,,ar; z_qu».-‘;:: Cl;-_n-up o N\\ med ou the condiion | | 24 Hart Schaffner & Marx Sport Coats. ....... $]9-75 g ‘COWN “‘”%I’Bfilau ’\H — \M.nkn_.:.';..lnr: | L1 - F 4 Tai " 5 % § O O i s S | 8 A3t diadiored Suits) ous it T e 14- § 1309 G.ST. N.W. ition | i - : rely I Flannel Dr fre b e el ST T SORTS # i ; it L'.i'.‘.".‘r'.‘.',’ Including Sports | 3 Sanne essef : 9 # ' Vo o Coats of Polaire, in i 19 Sweaters; Mohair; Silkand Wool ............ 95¢ ! brown, gray and tan. i . . $1.35 Inall sizes and styles. s e G Dorn’t Wait. This It the Final\ Clearance: of Made to sell for $10 22 Pairs Novelty Sport Hose .................. 65 # gu é"alld afnd v"l’in‘t;r {lpptgel—-Slers That Will $15. sal | 3 00 or the Coming Season. ;?Of{_lj fran i 24 Novelty Sport Canes .......... B hedSp =S 2 i 1 Knitted Suit; sweater and skirt. ...... Q.75 i ANY F UR‘ The sacrificed price does not cover the / cost of materials alone—and the styles are 1 Knitted 3-piece Suit. .. R $Q.75 TRIMMED fashionable and smart! & ; y 7 Radium Silk Overblouses............ 569 CO AT 11 Tweed Knicker Suits. in the latest colors and FOR— styles. On sale .S —————— Friday and Saturday Only All Sales No Refunds or Final Exchanges