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TH]éJ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, DAWES CLOTURE [Sgect Yo O | PLAN WINS OWEN Oklahoma Senator Asserts| & Rule Would Restore Senate Dignity. NEW YO In a letter| on | the Grotto, has been kept bu o the New e e ey ing congratulations. tor Robert Owen ¢ homa ), ‘B ated” dn The. fAsT Monarch Estes, thanking those who Dralses Vice President Dawes' stand| for failure to comply with %% |have participated in the work on the for the , i L | stage, explained that the suceess of f cloture in the United | love power “Cloture is nee public busir er ! ha fectly sincere c v JSHpIo tule to & % | report. The' well, they said, is one of | standing class that had ever been ini- | Sieie Neontors to b O|the biggest producers in this State.|tiated into any organization here at Hbnibatore tor oon | It was brought in at a depth of 1,732 | one time.” Monarch Estes, - among restore the dignity and the parliamentary practice Senate.” ;s | Wha Count GROTTO CEREMONIAL In Brussels Race :\ ness Men Compose Class ent the United | of Neophytes. | next month in tion for the Gordon tennett trophy. His selection was announced today by the National at the New 1, the Army ceremonial was e cithdrawal from - | the ceremonial was due to th his year. New Gas Well Big Producer. ON, Va., May 14.—A b ciate higlh and stagec ft. s been brou. P o. B. M. McComas and HUSBAND TOOK JEWELRY { After 12 years’ suffering with constipation, Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN will bring AnD money. wire says| Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN brought lasting relief Left Right After Ceremony. 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Being a past potentate of | the Mystic Shrine, Monarch Estes said that he was in a position to appre- i rade ritualistic endeavor | The class of neophytes. numbering b - | 145 leading professional and business ! operalors arriving here | men, was declared to be “the oug-! introduced Henry Lansburgh, strious potentate of Almas Temple, ic Shrine, who devoted the major part of his remarks to congratulating TELL OF HOMES ABROAD. night to participate in a the Grotto on the type of men com- posing the mond, Va more, Md. There were concerts by the Grotto Band Drum and Bugle Corps and the Grotto Orchestra, drills by the patrol and stunts galore. electrical effects were commented on 47 belng worthy of a professional pro- |ellet of u Homes' class of neophytes. Burke, Va., Celebration. The scenic and | Special Dispatch to The Star. BURKE, Va., May 14.—Fru Mich- States. | Washington, came to Burke THURSDAY, MAY 14, women spoke on the home economics Quinquennial Visitors Guests at|and home welfare work in their na- tive countries and contrasted them with similar activities in the United X The aims of “Better Homes week" ormany and Fru Holm of were outlined by Dr. Louis Stanley. ction. Official visitors included del- | Denmark, delegates to the quinquen-|chief of the Home Economics Bureau egations from Samis Grotto, Rich-|nial convention of the International|of the Federal Department of Agri . and Yedz Grotto, Baltl-|Council of Women, in session in|culture, and Thomas H. Sloane of the | last | Better Homes Bureau OLD CLOTHING NEEDED. Thousands Dying of Exposure . in | Near East, Pellegrin Says. “‘Better Both . ‘ace death from exposure, Harold F. him. >ellegrin, Washington director of the — . r East Relief Association, de 75 Pairs Silk Hose (Full Fashion) Extra Size Kayser Black Only REGULAR PRICE, §2 FOR FRIDAY, THE FIFTEENTH One-Day Clearance Sale HUNDREDS OF PIECES OF MERCHANDISE, ODDS AND ENDS—ONE’S AND TWO’S OF A KIND—WILL BE PLACED ON SALE TOMORROW AT Most Drastic Reductions—For a One-Day Clearance One-Day Sale of 00 Silk—Satin—Crepe REGULAR PRICE, $15 REGULAR PRICES, 815 TO $20 95 Dresses $ All Wanted Fabrics REGULAR PRICES, $25 TO $35 67 Dresses 25 Extra Size Suits D-R-E-S-S-E-S 64 Dresses $ 5 5 Printed Crepe— Satin—Crepe de Chine Sizes 38V, to 50 REGULAR PRICES, $35 TO $45 75 50 265 Pairs S-h-o-e-s In a One-Day Clearance—While They Last $ A .8 REGULAR PRICES, $5.85. TO $9 Patents, Satins, Tans, Combinations, Straps, Pumps, Bows, Buckles, Oxfords, Sandals, Block and Spanish Heels 67 Skirts $ 3.45 REGULAR PRICES, $5.00 AND $6.00 Sport Skirts and Jumpers 129 Pairs Kid Gloves Suede and Glace Kid Gauntlets REGULAR PRICE, $3 62 Silk Teddies Of Fine Crepe de Chine REGULAR PRICES, $2 AND $3 .00 51.65 41 Extra Size Gowns Of Windsor Crepe and Voile REGULAR PRICE, $3 77 Bags In Leather Fitted—All Colors REGULAR PRICES, $2.50 AND $3 35 Blouses Tunics and Overblouses REGULAR PRICES, 85 TO $8 .00 31.15 53.25 One-Day Sale of 435 Coats $ 5 Twills—Suedes—Sports REGULAR PRICE, 825 88 Coats 522.50 Satin—Twills—V elvet REGULAR PRICES, $29.50 10 $35 26 Coats $ 50 Silk—Poiretsheens 28 REGULAR PRICES, 54}»0 TO 850 38 Tailored Suits g 50 Tans—Navy—Black 3 - REGULAR PRICE, $25 100 H-a-t-s Drastic Reductions—While They Last $79 .9 REGULAR PRICES, 85 TO $10 Straw, Silk and Satin Combinations, All the Newest Shades, Trimmed With Flowers, Ribbons and Feathers 27 Scarfs $ Printed and Colored Crepe REGULAR PRICE, $3 .00 50 Prs. Chamoisette Gloves Gauntlet Styles— C Tan and Mode $ 3 .90 35 Extra Size Teddies Of Windsor Crepe and Voile REGULAR PRICES, $1 AND $2 87 Silk Gowns Lace Trimmed Crepe de Chine REGULAR PRICE, &5 $ .85 REGULAR PRICE, $3 55 Bags - c In Leather Fitted—All Colors REGULAR PRICES, $1.50 AND $2 48 Broadcloth Blouses §$ White and Blue Only—All Sizes REGULAR PRICES, $2 AND $3 15 $1.15 15 used. clothing to be laid aside !for collection on Bundle day, May Many hundreds of children have died in camps and orphanages of the | Near East Relief Association for lack Thousands of children and adults|of sufficient clothing, Mr. in refuge camps in the Near East|said cabled reports have informed Pellegrin ared| The United States now consume in appealing for old and un-' half of the world's copper outpui. M'-BRM@KS &CO G ~STREET BETWEEN 11th & 12th