Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1926, Page 22

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53 ° THE FTVENING STAR., WANHINGTON, D. 0., THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7, '1928. GERMAN ACCESSION Special Assembly May Con-] vene to Extend Formal Invitation. A later effort was HhADQUARTERb OF DRIVE TO SAVE |05 (v Ter ded as a tarsot for [CONSTITUTION MOVED TO CAPITAL PI_EASES LEAGUE $127,415 of $500,000 Needed to Rebuild Old Frig- |} ate Has Been Su Roum" bscribed—Vessel Slowly Away at Boston. ithout furth m the Co n prisoners in the Atlantic Fleet, but another storm protest went up, and she wins at Boston, where it is a naval museum. v records pertaining to Constitution is a tale of how a vy board condemned the ship's re of whiskey because it had be- come mixed with vinegar and salt water. The crew was in dire straits until some ingenious _ sailorman thought of the purser's room. His thought was followed by action and, . |the records say, brought forth a bottle each “of eau de cologne, which, with a little hot water and sugar, uakes a deliclous punch as ever gave + fellow @ sore head in the morning.” The report of the survey hoard, which said that the crew must not have bad liquor, follows: “In obedience to your order of yes- terday's date, we have repaired on board this ship, and held ‘a strict and careful survey' on ‘five barrels of rice and five barrels of whisky,' re- ported as bad by the special store- keeper: and find that the rice is badly injured by weavils and entirely unfit to be served out as rations; we there- fore recommend that it be thrown overboard. “The whisky appears to have been mixed with vinegar and salt water; and s, consequently, of 8o bad a qual- ity that, in our judgment, it is infit to be issued to the crew; we would therefore recommend that it be dis- posed of in such manner as, in the discretion of the commanding officer, may best subserve the public interest. We are, very respectfully, your most obedlent servants.’ Apartments THE TIVERTON e 1121 24th St. (North of Penna. Ave.) Attractive finish; large rooms; artistic electric fixtures and base plugs; complete baths; spacious closets with electric lights; plenty of heat and hot water. Courteous janitor service. KAPL@MTZW 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST FOR FRIDAY BARGAIN SPECIALS AS OFFERED BY KAPLOWITZ 6 SMART DRESSES - EMBROIDERED FRENCH VOILES SIZES 16 TO 38. FORMERLY $20 TO $25 . . = 36 2 HAND TAILORED SPORT SUITS-- CAMEL'S HAIR—SIZES 56 AND 18—WERE $70 $15 $20 10 DINNER_AND EVENING GOWNS-- $20 yeesesssosssssstsscrerse The Connecticut State Society Will Hold a Get-together Meeting 8 O’Clock Friday, Feb. 5th at The Portland 14th and Vermont Ave. All from Connecticut Are 1 room, grill and bath. . . ... .. .... $37.50 to $39.50 I room, kitchen and bath. $41.50 to $43.50 2 rooms, kitchen and bath $60.50 to $64.50 OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. L. W. Groomes 1416 F St. Main 6102 SIZE> 14 TO 46. WERE $45 TO $85 . « o . . 1 ENSEMBLE SUIT-- SIZE 36. FORMERLY $85 . . - « « = 5 5 & 3 FUR-TRIMMED WINTER COATS— SIZES 16 AND 18. WERE $135 . Welcome ’ FOR MADAME AND MACEMOISELLE COME! STORE OPENS 8:30 A. M PEIPEILIIIIILEIIIIIOIIIIOGY ——— — | O XZRXBRXLNRAT, I ,\{%&k&k&‘ XEXGAEIEXE BLUE! BLUE! BLUE! FASHIONS DE LUXE 0000000000000 400000000000 000000002 100 rsccores Tu—" Holy Harp Recital Yesterday after inclement weatt gather H This is THE February Special for Men. 250 Sheldon BLULE “Overcoats—Itailored especially for us—for this occasion. Nole the oversize sivie: the long skirl: the extended shoulders: the wide peaked lapel. A deep-bodied. thru-and-thru cloth, in blue—the color for next year! And note the price. BLUE COAT 90 This year they were $50; next year they’ll be $50 KOSHER" “Does It Make Any Difference to odern Jews? | Lecture Tomorrow. Nixht, "t e’ 1| SIXTH STREET SYNAGOG. 8 P.W. Cantor and Choir %, 1%, Yol Nl o% G T oo 5 R Greaseless Way to Banish Skin Blemishes snow-white cream th ding beauty spe- arsusedlastyearl | stainless—and your skin has become. Grm(hmg astringent, “vanishing—an ideal powder base. Money! ack if not delighted. At all good druggists. NOXZEMA -’ “Feel It Heal” In 1924 London and Fifth Avenue Men’s tailors suggested blue as a new shade for men’s overcoats. A solid blue to relieve the monotony of the fancier weaves and the nondescript mixtures. . . . In 1925 one saw the better dressed men with solid blue over- coats. Blue has been the hit of the season. And it will be the shade for ’26. . . . So here is next year’s coat —at a sale price. Just 250 coats to sell for February. Sizes 33 to 44. A definite saving of $14. Make com- parisons. We thrive on them. Sheldon BLUE O'COAT Sketched from Model Thatquick--and your brass, A 4 silver,gcld and nickelshine \ : ] R like new, with a lasting 3 : luster. Buyacan today at your grocer,hardware, (Men's Clothi

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