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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1925. which arranged the show, announced declared that Christian workers often policemen Was. the reckiess dmegam - 2 R. Wison, Mrs: B..C. Douglas, Flor- i V TERT T |that a meeting of the alumnt would be are called upon.to make “sacrifice|R. itein L for their own lives while fighting the i lOlflllOll 0[ de GIVE EN ER AINMEN held December 10 to discuss the pro- CHUROHMAN HOLDS pits" for the sake of their fellows and | ence Gravatte and James Henderson, | mogt treacherous enemies of the jaw - i posal to change the name of Busines thes 16l - - — 14 In Border T()wns ———— High School to the Roosevelt High _—_ e eeher pointed out that in the| Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel T li i School. oy game of life as well as in the game of the Anti-Saloon League, in address. If you want work, read the want } WAL SN G First Performance of Annual | ] SRR 0 Christian Workers Must Make Sac- e lave: s helatn Walking across the street in a v i y ifice Hi to the same requirements of seif-de- town Iying along the American- sudeyillelShow Futjlon Pickpocket Gets $98. rifice Hits, Dr. Brougher Tells 10 the same requirtienss continual | Mexican border itutes a viola- Before Audience of 500. A pickpocket who has appeared on Baptist Body. effort and good physical condition. ing _the convention on prohibition, | columns of The Stz Support of Parents to Work | ]ul.\v\n l::m‘ e 11:11:‘!—';;'!;::\(:1':;"‘:::;;2 street cars the past few weeks stole The convention was hmukl\‘t to a| Yoy C 98 from Otto H. Gaede, 735 Otis place, = close last night with a symposium o law that is being stri d Tt | ¥ pRce: o1 wple’s worl address Is Urged by Teachers and | i, hi is beinz - : dneJuried. assoriment of entertain | yesterday afternoon. Gaede was board. =sone om base Bl D LD R Notaraon e | settlemen t | productions, was served | iNg a street car at North Capitol ang | JAmes White omb Broughe e . ‘Other addresses were made by Pr|nc|pa|3. for ye 3 selves he. ,,.,_‘,,,,,_“ High School Alumni |G ets when, he said, his billfold | Angeles, in an address yesterday af-| john Singleton, president of the Bap- unit ere e’ sociation at its fifth annual Fall | containing the money was taken from ternoon before 1,600 members of the! tist Young Peopl Tnion of America; —— that preven resident of one sec v show last night in the | his pocket Columbia Association of Baptist John Ruthven dent of the local Desirabiitty (ot adequate’ \compre} tlon frim sing the street 1o | school auditorimm ximately 600 | —mm™m™m™— ™ e e e - ) % _PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AT SGVENTW trade at a store or call on a friend ons witnessed the initial perform- hensfon by the people of the ideals Until recently, immigration cffi- | ance. ¥ R X A AR ] Two more shows will be pre achievement 1 and s i @ nable | sented, one tonight and the finale to- of the publ ¥ trei 3 morrow night t 8 b ey are cing the law | The chief feature a_dramatiza- | i < Y Powel a Mex cross on of “The G e : gh School, @ 1 stre rican s arkington, by t ] r's Play- K 5 X 3 required in some instinces to go . The 33-8 Club of the June gradu- | S “hool, i more than a hundred miles to get |ating clnss of 1 Iso presented a | | one-act skit of Arizona The program opened with an over- CENLIIEE S tion, over. with im | ture by the school orche | followed by several and will 1 s 2 - [ Holland'’s “Dance:O-I der 1o see If anything cannot Be |comedy selection he done to remedy it. Dorothy Your School da Know Teachers as People. “To know | Spellbring gave a “hlues - [panied by the “Dance-O Dancing in the ere told that | lowed the show | “Wwidow, Mrs. Phoebe Watson, | As an added attraction, Carl Caul, | Owings, Md |a radio singer, who will broadeast to- | | : = |pight from WCAP, sang several | | nity and of the Nation - | dent the duty of o know your school you m i ¢ 4 < the interest, a vision of the home prstanding e 1 ou Can_ Buy the Most hool’ moven s the 2 charming sy i commenoraion oo "-fm:s Al GLOVES Prday al's Academy. The mall Prices o as onened cading Bridge, Floor and B : S Public Support Needed. o sident A‘m:I‘:lu‘::”;u(«h‘Pl :m‘u‘hx.::: Tg,ble Styles Men’s Brown Cape cational or n_ America | for Education werk by Arthur Harvey. E& : Gloves, with warm land. " ‘Know Your § en Cox ;(,.—%’ : wool lining. Suitable ek L S | Ly St ot || 517 10m st Mainesas | [ _ , S Ak o aim In the Boys’ Section e New Winter Overcoats HOME OF THE WORUMBO OVERCOAT $3-50 Each overcoat is one the boy himself ap- - ’ Various others in tan or || proves, so exactly does it meet his require- \ @ Ablack. from $2 to $12. ments, as to style and warmth. As to Quality, as en a : : \} Y. Saks—First Floor his parent will be as thoroughly satisfied. . i Small Boys’ For the Youth I'elepathy? ‘ Chinchilla Big Warm . mm@ MEN AND BOVS Overcoats Overcoats The Wool Expert Boosts $17.95 $16.75 3 The better grade of (i Worumbos and The Fashion Shop fhis st popeie Over- Fashioned of wasm, mannish overcoat fab- A very proginent Government Official needed a nu\ overcoat. Charge § : coat fabric. excellently T B Pkl how Having expert advice at his elbow, he decided to use it! | & . % tailored in the new box- rics in the I.H'wal\ YOX~ “What's the best overcoat money can buy > he asked the Wool Account || 5 Ic.”m]"-"\]}j n.n_dl)\]\'onlll{u;(l.\‘ coat style—plain back, Expert of this Government Department. “A Worumbo, of course! Servi (;"“(» ¢ sy S, &’”1'1 double - breasted front It’s made of the finest, purest woolin all the world,” said the expert! i) entice ! NUE AT SEVENT! Hcer‘,] = 1\!1 j" l:n[ .”11(() ‘T didn't have to ask where to buy one,” the Government Offi- i | Ny DFNNSYA ‘N“““ 1 ‘_ci::,\_wr' PrAsE RO Sizes 11 to 18 vears. cial told us that afternoon. “I knew that the Fashion Shop was \ = A m, the Home of Worumbos!” . ). &) ! Other Small BoyS’MaCkinaW He bought the finest Worumbo we had—and knew he had The Largest Men's and Boys’ Store in Washington bought the best overcoat money could buy. Maybe mental g & & Boys OVercoatS Coats 89 73 telepathy made him think of the Fashion Shop when he thought $12 75 of Worumbos. More likely he just knew, as most every man in 0 lew, as ! | ’ ‘7 ’ . Chinchillas in plain able plaids— muff and Washington knows, that here at the Fashion Shop he could find Men S and Oung Men S Sults coh\r::m‘l ::;ms‘t“oflx;lzll ]‘);:r(cllplnl-?;]\-m,\n:lln‘d (‘n‘:](. ‘ N r ‘ I tures of warm overcoat- vertible collars of good “7 = S ing. Box-coat styles— quality. Heavy macki- O R M B O S | lth TwO Palrs I rousers wool body lined. Sizes 2 naw cloth. Sizes 8 to 18 | to 10 years. svears. 12 Great Models ATT REDUCED Right into the season for Winter suic || BOYS, 2-Pants Vest Suits, $14.75 14 Handsome Shades ; o e : ur knicker. buvmg comes a blg‘ shlpment direct from sweater vest, and one golf and one reg For the man who doesn't want the finest § 5 B \pecr\ll.\ se'lecud”ffiln_u,s and Saks standard of \\'nru(x‘l:bl) Overcoat, we have Worumbos at lower Ts emery wans Tonbionkio oo | the f&CtOl‘) —suits that tell all the story of better tailoring. Sizes 7 to 18 yea prices that dollar for dollar excel any coats for the a aenuine e the prevailing style touches—including Small Boys’ Boys’ Hats and e At Special 7 BT OUAGS double and single breasted models. Suits Caps 9th Anniversary Sale Prices LR ' | : : | Special, $2.95 $1.50 to $3.95 - 8 e Double and single breasted models made up in For the small boys—ch ust received t 1 our tailors 4@ e an- > tity of the finest Worumbos—those that we feature ; i ol | pin stripes, blues and browns. - (-;1."'33?";,?1}35 heaviest weight, finest finish, magnificent tailor- a0 Z S Soft. warm worsted * 2 line quilted sa and finished with 1 : : g ‘1‘;}- i ‘Uu"*‘nl e Single-breasted models, two and three button Jersey cloth.— the well withhis new ov Zhandsom . s ; : 7 = and other becoming models. c-\:l e el 7 e Gl G I i effects in light gray. blue gray and delightful ideal Winter suit for For the Larger boys 3 to 9 years. BOY = and wool body lined. (Good-looking, service- Come in and pick out your Worumbo now while Sl Sorinbo shades of the popular tans. prices are reduced and assortments at their height! : | f your tastes run in other channels, here’s the fancy " Middy and button-on Felt Hats and our largest ENTIRE STOCK OF : Ity 1 £ 5 icIasiedatic: = S o e TS | shades suitable for business and dress. styles, in plain colors Caps. OVERCOA ) 1 and heathers. $1 50 to $3.50 At Reduced Prices | A Really Exceptional Value! Other Necessities for Boys During Our Warm Flannelette Pajamas $1.00 to $1.50 9th ANNIVERSARY SALE | ’ e - e $ s s BlanketiRGEES: .. oh i desoniionass $3.95 to $5.95 29 39 49 Four-in-hand Neckwear : ..50c to $1.50 Grades up to $40 Grades up to $50 Grades up to $65 Leather and Sport Belts ...-50c to $1.50 A Deposit Will Hold Your Purchase Sport Socks S9¢ to $2.50 : Lumberjacks $2.50 to $5.00 K3 X4 Anniversary Specml Anniversary Special A Splendid Varlety of Young Men's - Specially F eatured TUXEDO ISldjl:[:"Sd Jumor High Two-Trousers Suits SultS $24.75 s 50 i ‘ Superior fabrics, excellent = $ | / ) tailoring and designed espe- ( cially for the boy stepping into America’s Greatest Tuxedo ¢ | ) his first long trousers. Navy Value—Compare! Exx:“’i,.ll‘“: e 54,95 (=7 DBlue Cheviots and other man- - \ & ”nish fabrics, in single or dou- i o i ool i v ble breasted coat st\les that Remember, each has an extra pail' of trousers have broad shoulders wider lapels and trim waists. S q et | Sl And TWO PAIRS of wide, straight-hanging trou- 9th & E “e o“ 10 15th &G Saks—Third Floor sers. Sizes 36 to 38. | q'_‘ Saks—Second Floor (Opo-TESmbseniS} FRED PELZMAN, President (Next to Kelth's) - Btore No. 3—433 9(h St. N.W. Our Barsain Ammes—Where Sults, Overconts and Toxedos Are $22.30 and Less