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WASHIGTON B Sendene | PLANS 5 CONCERTS Twilight Serles to Be Given During Regular Season at Popular Prices. « serles of five co he orches Opera Co, ¢ i the & would find attend: mvenient. He ha o might be no co services, and that augment the > opera com it cians for ctor of | ny, will 1 be ar- that Washington Opera Company and the ter opport Ame b this p expression In line w ded that the The amous who is Opera School in e National Oy Ass Seeks Unus 1l etion \n(‘x the At wve every permit- produced coloratur would per- | t T nd ver ity es is obtained In the symphon, orchestra g the ca’” da Vettord, 10, and Czechs at School. The school comprises 2 echedule recentl of education cording to the fixed by the ministry Sunday is the only. da are You can see the results of De Luxe Sleep! ‘What a wonderful feeling it is effects of sleeping on a sagging bedspring! No more cramped muscles. No more twisted, distorted spines. No more tired mornings and dull days—when boys and girls—and grownups too—have the deep, wholesome, health-building sleep which is theirs when they use the genuine ¥ quauity Demand this trade mark % BEDSPRING LUXURIOUS ‘The dealer who sells Rome D¢ Luxe Bedsprings renders humanity a true service. In justice to him, as well as to yourself, only one genuine Rome Quality De Luxe—1look for the full name on the side rail These bedsprings are so honestly and substantially built that they their resilience for a lifetime. Buy them for economy as well as health. fie ROME {ompany of the gpring. 633 West Pratt The right o “De Luxe” wayyy to slesp . Tt fits the Bl ve to itself o the De. does not ly does mand this trade mark which appears on the side-; of every genuine Rome Quality DE LUXE Be: opera | .\ MOTORMAN FREED ‘| OF BLAME IN DEATH ,VDry Issue Pleblscues in Ontario| h cramping Z: QuALTY [IMPORTANT NOTE: For your protection de- Soloist to Appear | NETTE VRE] | Who will appear on the spefhl | gram to be rendered before the | gregational Convention this week. James E. Johns Said by Coroner’s l Jury to Have Been in Acci- dental Collision. Johns of the . was exonerated | death of Herbert 944 Twenty-sixth ) at ticut ind Dorter street Tuesday in treet car collision. A w0 morgue decided Mision was accldental n's death resulted from frac- the spine and leg and injury sscoe Morrison, color 9 G street, also se the collision, 1s tment at Emergency His recovery is probable. Motorman James I 1 Traction ¢ in the colored, hurt DICTATES ON LIQUOR Ended, Premier Says. TORONTO, October 24 () —The for plebiscites on the liquor tion in Ontario has passed. Pre- | Ferguson has so informed the T octation. He said at as long as his administration ex- isted it would decide the temperance | policy of the province and take full | responsibility and the consequences. In a recent plebiscite Ontarfo voted Eon. | W THE SUNDAY AMERICAN SINGERS ON CHURCH PROGRAM Washington Well Represented in List for Congregational Coun- cil at Auditorium. American singers, a large num- ber of whom are natives of Wash- ington, will give the musical sele tlons for the convention of the N tlonal ~Council of Congregational Churches in the Washington Audl- torlum this wee Thoma of the music night seasions tomorro; arranged a program of Welsh hymns and chorales which will be given by a cholr of twenty trained by Mr. Lovette for this ston, with Whitford Lovette as assisting soloist, and Beatrice Koch, accompanist. It Is Interesting to note that while a mbe of the cholr the majority are Amer- lcans who have acquired knowledge for the after a enough of this difficult language for|_ singing purposes. on session Mr. Lovette d for the first time in an organist. He will play ta"” by Dubois. g -v-Ba. te > hie; this cft the 1‘ Cymreig-Cle- dau_ Veilliame, will be sung by a double quartet consisting of Ethel Lynn Fast and G rude Pinkerton Pugh, sopranors, Whitford Lov- nd Mary Templin Hendricks, forgan and Grif- rs, and Willlam H. N. Thomas, basses. The program for the evening will include “My Country, 'Tis of Thee”; Wemsh chorale—"The Kingdom of Our composed by Lovette, and 3 1iged by him for “Oleuni Mwyn” Welsh h: sung both in Welsh and elyn Aur” (Alaw Cymreig) stwyth” (Dr. Parker sung in Welsh, and “Huddersfield” (J. New- ton), sung in English. The personnel of the evening choir consists of Charlton W Stockston Gawler, Ethel t, Gertrude Pinkerton Pugl swell and Mrs. Daniel ; Mary Templin Hendrick but the Ferguson government | [H mous 4.4 beer. Bacillus Acidophilus Milk For intestinal disorders Ask your physician about it Prepared by the NATIONAL VACCINE AND | ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE 1515 U St. N.W ow is the time to plant your Roses and Evergreens if you want a beautiful garden next Spring and Summer. Fairfax Plants are hardy and true to name. Visit our Famous Gar- dens, only 12 miles from Wash- ington. Drive over Chain Bridge and good road to Fairfax. PLANT NOW - SEND FOR CAT W.R.GRAY. OAKTON.YA to escape from the deadening let no cne sell you a substitute. Thereis Southern-Kome Co, St., Baltimore ‘The wrong or unnatufal Wayly ¢6 sleep. Perfect 0il Thermax Electric Heater, with 124inch copper reflector. Can be used on = $6.00 Heater, nwl any lighting socket tank, 20th C White Burner, and heat at the - 81, Dustless Ash Sifters, iu-d tron o mxs s Coal galva with bhottom; family size. Family capac 1bs.; t'\ed: en; in black or gray. Window Refrigera- tor, galvanized f{ron, to fit any window ... " ‘Wizard Dust- er, che: treated, enameled han- dle: reg- ularly 50 . Round Bird Cage, brass, Ash Can, 20-gallon size, made of heavy corrugated galvanized iron, with $1-75 side handles guard $2. A New Offering in COMM PLATE 29-Piece Petit Buffet, Complete, $32.50 “Magnificent” is the word “Set for Six” in Community’s latest design—the-Hampton Court. The 29 most useful piece the usual cost of 26. - And along with the new De Luxe Stainless Knives arc’ include useful Teaspoons. The gorgeous Blue and Gold Buffet Tray is FREE. We Also “GROSVNOR,” “ADAMS” AND “PATRICIAN” Patterns in Community Plate CARVING SETS Imported and Domestic $2 Per Pair to $20 Per Set White Handle Stainless Steel Table Knives, $3.75 to $7.50 Per Set of 6 We Carry a Parker, Duofold, Jr.; Duofold, Sr., and Waterman Pens, $2.25 to $9.50 FIRST Lovette, who has charge | oon and | three - $3.75 heavy guaran- plete with wire and perches— STAR, WASHINGTON, Fsther Tirebaugh, Fva Whitfora' Lovette, Mrs. Grifiith Evans and Mra. contraltos; Griffith E: Dantel 1. Morgan, David Roberts and Stephen I1. FField, tenors, and Willlam H. Clark, L. N. Thomas, D. Breeze Jones, John Wesley Jones and Ward Kuentzel, basses. : The dramatic pageant “Noonday— and God the * under the direc- tion of Estelle Wentworth and Albert Parr, will be presented at o o'clock in_the afternoon Wednesday. The principal charaoters, ‘Truth, Knowledge and Ignorance, will be po; ayed by Estelle Wentworth, Nin man and Maurice Jarvis, respec while minor parts will be taken v Erma Miller, Olea Coster, Albert {Parr, Jessle Veitch and Woodruff oungs Jannette Vreeland, American lyric prano, who has achieved great suc- with the largest orchestras and choral organizations in this country, including the New York Symphony and the Boston Symphony, adelphla Orpheus Club and many others, will sing on the program to be presented Wednesday evening at 8:15 p.m. Miss Vreeland is an American- trained American singer and a loyal supporter of the idea of singers stay- ing on this side of the Atlantic for their training. Ch Chaseegres% Designed Artistically and Harmoniously Medford. Archt., and The Bar- riors, Ine. red eon- of wooded exclusivences tiat s almost im- possidle to duplicate in this section 6, 7 and 8 rooms, two baths and garage, completely detached. Just East of Chevy Chase Circle. Consistent Prices and Terms. HOW TO REACH PROPERTY- By motor Conn Weatern ave., follow to McKinley strest, tri 8t Broas Branch’ road, TERRELL & LITTLE, Inc. | 1206 18th St. N'W. Maln 3285 Evenings phone me 2503-J or Col. 6832.J the Phil- | § © KNIT CAPS e 5 .GlrlRSC_Wmter enience of refined appointment in a wetting | 5 $1.50 Infants’ ]mv\arte—‘ Humphrey Radiant- fire Heaters, finished in black v seven with radiants. .. quart ‘entury Flame light Estate e Heatrola galvan. n; to fit an up 2.35 Hod, nized, 48c Na.lpi‘ it ameled 1.35 mically with 5c soltd com- Parlor Pipeless Fur- nace, heats from 3 to 6 rooms. Demonstration on third floor. , cups 75 UNITY to best describe the adequate s of correct table service—at d a full dozen of the always Carry the Full Line of FLOOR Gl ot tasteotor ¢ D. C.. OCTOBER 25, 1925— PART SILK Xnit caps 91 ¢ Fine Quality Silk Kuit Caps. with dons 3Prs.51 50c Infants’ =, good and long, BOOTEES 75¢ Children's Wool ¢ *hite with pink or blue trimming size, 3forS1 Wool All 75¢ Rayon Slrlpe WOOL SHIRTS Infants' R, sirts. Ditton Part style. VESTS & PANTS 3f0r$l ied cotton ribbed. lon, s, ot or Ruben fleeced back Kie pants 79c Striped Sateen sLoomers 2 Prs.$1 e Lustr, loomers, in" whiie, pirk, '3Prs® orehid 1 s1l; |39¢ Women's Flannel \BLOOMERS HANDMADE DRESSES 5 c Gerlrudes, Gowns & Kimonos Infante white Naanel Earm stitehed ‘69c Colored Su een Bloomers 4 Zf rsl red Sateen etitched Women’s $1.50 New Corsets Walst 1i medium busta: we | of “pink tires |79¢ Infants’ Whn(e DRESSES H.u |Girls’ Sateen BLOOMERS High luste cll_ma Bloomers sizes 14 to _— m; azk Zforsl ¢ white 4Prs. 51 closaly-woren mates Cizen 4 1o ?1’,‘..3‘:’“&2';;?“"”‘2 forsl \Girls’ thnel Underwear Gowns. Petticonts as a Ik |69¢c “Children’s Flannel Sleepers W : e e Acorn Knit BODY WAISTS Gvnls Flannel PETTlCOAT ith neat st $1.50 Broca e (' orset BRASSIERES gores, side hook. 5 46, c nnéaow £t 'APRONS Zf?l' $kl c Striped Sateen E%)ST'UME sf.u'sZ for$1/ ster ctriped satesn slipe. b Women s 50c & 59(.3 for $l batiste. In y outing. tn pink or atige 5for$1 ons. in, In eizes 2 39c Women'’s BLOOMERS ste In all the wanted pas- 2for$1| Double Elastic 39¢ Oulcloth SCARFS for3 Sanitas brand pretty stenclied patterns ed rounds. 7o, 12Yds $1 s, cut from the ful 39c Yd.-Wide SATEEN 5Yds.51 Assorted pat olece; 1K inches U ettt ettt oot No Mail, Phone or C. O. D. Orders; No Charges or Will Calls HARRY KAuFMAN: 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. e T2 772 TP 2 2 Z 2 2 P27 7772, 5 CORDUROY PANTS $T98 Wornen 3 EXTRA-SIZE BLOUSES Good, Quatity whit assorted it $1.50 Girls’ Amoskeag BLOOMER DRESSE $l Black. n]lv lnll Fnlu‘u in mill lengths, $2 Dunbleum Rugu or $l HALL RUNNERS 54 and 18x108 inches: good patterns ialls: with horders. 3Prs; $1 et ana 59c Women’s Flber Sll]( Hose and $20 dresses, cen of the are here _|Men’s $2 Kid Gloves sl and Gray Kid_Gloses. sampies and MenxSZandSZSO l Silk Knit Mufflers amples of fne knit M Men’s White Handkerchiefs 2 Doz' $l White cot: Handkerchiefs, #o0d : | Men’s Blue | WORK SHIRTS 2for$1 Amosieag chambray. collar attached an pocket made Sizes { Men’s 31 50 and $2 SH[RTS white D sizes 14 $2 & $3 Long or Short lnfants Coats 4l’rs.$l ‘ | URION surT. hort sleere, Ankle-length and Longslecve h U izes 38_to 48, Sensational Value Volume Sale! *10 DRESSES a | $5 98 Rich, high-grade silks, that are usually in $15 for your i best selling sty | Pansy, pencil blue, cuckoo, black, etc., for misses and women, 16 to 42. buy 2 or 3 for street, busir $1| Misses’ -nd Gu-la’ Middy Blouses White tions: &l $1 Women’s Dimi! Oveo:l‘)louses'yz fOl‘ $1 g in N in all sizes Man ss and women : 1 1y w : N AL LI L LI LA H L F L2 L L L L E L LA e L L O L LI e o O 0 s sfi‘é.::;:aa::hlzms.sl Girls’ Waterproof RAINCAPES ‘”Hmfl {31 Gl 7002 Yr. |DRESSES Good Gingham Dreese | $2 Fast E;)‘r;:n: amgl;afib JUN[OR DRESSES 17 and 19 ity Isl 50 New Ealli— | Girls’ Dresses 70 D Yds. 1 de: new perma 5 work. ote Epsiien Jrgmm HE wafi-'“f."c: s‘siff 2 P rs. $1 Rompers,Cree Men's Work PANTS 51 Mixed Gray Cottonade Pants, Sweater Coats 1 made: in_elzes 28 to 34 7, Spgater Coats. o oxford to Gogwna, made, full 69c Extra Size Women s $1.50 Extra Size nnd ‘l("!a 27x54 and 25x50 69c Floor 4 Yas. $1 18x36 Jap 69c Wmdow 81.98 Towel R Rnck & & Panly Dresses BLOOMERS \Tomeh s Crepe or Flannel Bloomers and |GOWNS & SLIPS 1| Flannel or Mus! RAG RUGS 31ic Plain colors or hit.and. m\u \uuernl COVERING Felt B&M F¥loor rovbflnt mxll X»nflh- GRASS RUGS 5f01‘ 1 Double-1 "Im l\en'yvrallhl green, blus SHADES 3forS1 N}x‘w nhbde{ ‘;rr\:.::‘r ‘white: complete Balhroom l ‘oou quality, (14 inches. de 8Yds. 51 For shirts, dresses, sprons. etc.. closely woven. fast colorn LlSLE tiose 4Prs.51) ete.; good quality 2 51 tan, | lors. 48 to 46, s N N N N N N N \ N N N \ N N \ \ N N N N N N N N ke N =N N N N N N N N \ \ N N N N N Sz ‘woven {"“' standard count, {a Boys’ Pull-Over $l SWEATERS | First \Quallt STORM RUBBERS boss' and girls’ FELT JUL]ETS Black and grar felt, rubber heels. _Sizes 5 Children’s $1.50° h) SZ }Buttnn and Lace Shoes Jeather soles and 51| [ Men’s $1.50 & $1 .75 House Slippers and_Black Leather all q Feit with have ber e Scout Shoes For Boys $].:30 hool and knockabout wear nd composition soles. wit 0 6 STRAP SLIPPERS 3 Black kid finished: for houss or street wear; low rubber heels: sizes 3% to 8. L LIII7L 12O AL LTI LI LI 25c 18x36-In. HUCK TOWELS Gfor fml Cannon Mills all white, Huck Towels, hemmed ends: perfect. N! 7Z-m Dallas ‘i 54-“’!4 Cast lmn k Kid, Patents and Tan fiigh Shoes. 1 wedee hoels s { | wc Striped $l. % $1‘ heary flesce LIE regulai | 3 forsl’ Sl .50 Women’s Winter ¢ | UNION SUITS _ Bleachied ”.“!”h' red, he | 50¢ Lace Trimmed | Scarfs & Shams 39c¢ Honeycomb TOWELS SCCDuke = n ‘ iGlNGHA]V?Apo lOYdssl‘ | b fart_colore, fu $218x18 Red Star DIAPERS Guod absorvent | 29c Bleached . PILLOWCASES 39c Corv-farl 'BATTS 0, ¥ sizes Doz. 15 et quality ‘ Sfor $1 round g , 3.‘!"“ ;. Zfor$1 . 4Yds.$l SHEETING e ti SRl 22 Y ds.‘$ lé 2 Yds. $l % SHEETING 2 Yds. $1.00 Women's Fall GLOVES 45 ‘ln D= llas SHEET[NG SHEETING b SHEETING _ ¥ | Peguat fa e Overall 4Yds 51 white back Pr.51 Zfor $l ~SI .50 Women s Silk Stripe Fall Umon Suits 150 Nottinsham § LACE CURTAINS 75c Women s Rlbbed SHIRTS & PANTS | ‘69~ Wonaen s szbed Sport Hose . 35¢ Bleached Canton Flannel l ,000 Yards New FALL DRESS SILKS c Yd. Curtam arquxsette | 75¢ Boys’ and Girls’ vl’art Wonl Golf Hose 59c Yard-Wlde Storm Serge x i ‘Ea Zl/szs‘.51' 50c A.C. A Feather- PROOF Tlcfoc 3Yds $l sl 50 Esmond Large |BABY BLANKETS | _asxs0 i ed. assorted 3 ¥ designs. Zfor-l 49; S7-m Unbr' SHEETING Heavs weight: fre reasin Onimg Flannel !w s 19 i !$1.50 Double- Bed BLANKETS lSc Chec s ; | Towering 10vis$], Striped or checked, rod and Blue 1 pt ErraT 1$1 Top-t o Rayo?&gllk‘;;ose z Pr S. sl | 'lv..) the now Fl'fll l9c Yd Wlde {Longcloth 7 Yds‘ sl 1 9: Dress GINGHAM 3 $2.00 AL Wool ¥ Dress Goods Fronch Serge. Pebh cloth_and B: fast ide S oind 10 d, ST lScSu Island Sheeting Unbleached, yard wide, closely woven: 0 yards in 1 plece. Dark Oxford, ihnvl«ll:r Sweaters, pull-over ny\a slzes. 28 Boys' © l Broadcloth Blouses ‘Whits ln .Brnlddoth ‘Blouses, hfll cul in sizes camsric- 10Yds. 1 cmmc 11 the bright Costume ~Cambrie in colors; uisetullengths_for ‘all_garments 81x90 Perfect Bleached sl SEAMLESS SHEETS Made of good roundthread bleached B Good quality, i S ings dor BLOUSES 2forS1 Standard make: lght and darle pat- JUVF.NILE sumrs 1 with,_corduroy pants, Sizes 3 to 8. i Wasn tops hravn lnd lue. 12%;c Cannon tuck Towews Doz. 81 Cannon Mill 14x20 Blo: h!d Huck Towels: perfoct: two thresd q mm hemmed_ends_ready_for 00 Damask Pattern rized Bleached Damask pat-|E e 6Yds.S1 FI.ANNEL le {aced, heavs weight. neat, lgtit TABLECLOTHS 39c Turkish Py | TOWELS | Note the | and_lavende: allty cloth, oauittal i LONG PANTS 51 ¢ 50 petre Tongles, assorted shades: sizes St 10 to 50 Ser toai §1.75 Double-Bed Size $1 BEDSPREADS ,‘?flgg:p.wpe::?‘ Crochet Spreads, Marsellles $1.50 Roman Strive COUCH COVERS $1 . 44 tnches wide: T Tired ‘ml"Srotnd, coft