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' THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 21, 1926—PART 1 = —r—— ~ - . . TO MEMORY OF WASH]NGTON‘ CHANGE MEASURE IN : L i HOUSE IS PUSHED | . . ro e julNT BE[EBRAI'UN Observance of 194th Anniversary Will Be Marked UN WASHINGI[]N (Continued: from First Page.) .[u HUI_D MEE."N[;l By Special Considermation in Capital City He ! - 4, 1925, rolled arourd Congress ad| s i 4 i Association of Oldest Inhab- |furned without that bodv having | i i2t Many Patriotic Orders to Founded—Dozen Observances on Schedule. e oo 2n opmrtniie o vote on Will Place Wreath at Base of ; . SO i i itants to Honor First {rened in the sixt sngress, | A 2 Take Part in Washington . ' ] Representative Tilson of Conmecti-| Shrine Before Session mee wore America will Jay aside | ing of papers and leiters written : cut, majority leader of the House, Birthday Fete | business cares and industrial labors | George Washington and thie presen President Tomorrow. indicated yesterday that the resolu Tomorrow | ¥ . | tomorrow to pay devoted respect to| tion of a gold medal to Miss N tion would have to wait until after | g | % i t oot 21 Peehan. the appropriation bills were out of . | . the memory of the man whose gelus | The Washington National Monu-| The Association of Oldest Inhabi.|the way. In the opinion of some Nearly 104 of the National Capitat’s | 414, leadership kept alive the waning | pen; Assoclation and the Sons of the | tants of the District of Columbia wili | House Hepublican leaders, there is| The Washington National Monument at the leading patriotic. military, educational, | B n “‘h-‘h his republic Was|jperican Revolution will follow thefr | hold its annual Washington Rirth- [no great demand for action on the | Socjety w 1 hold its annual meeting civic and State societies will join to ¢ united mation. 1t will be the innual custom of placing wreaths at | day celebration tomorrow morning, | resolution. The position taken by | ol W0 00 o TR T vow in observins the 194th anni of ihe Dith Offihe fase of the Washington Monu-| when the organization will meet those who are lukewarm or opposed | L0MOrrow at the reside ieglorer] ) ry of George ington's 1 o "“‘.‘u“"»’ Gy I' e | ment RS T Ribheran e the | the =und: | )1 room of the to the |),n.|,..\..! cha is that the | W oves, 1730 New Hampshire | day in an ofticial e Ation ongress to.the silenc AC- | Aronemen orth Cap ane o tions v e and G try has v 2 ong for | av e i s 5 s oicial clebiadon it his name will be haed el e L el e ar ot mared yea e under the | m . w sand der the auspices of the Board of Com- i has been ) uinted @1 carvices this, evening.” will be 2 business meeting | Dresent system get exeited | Ely o vi::'flnv”\NI‘J:"‘_”;';‘.;'““_ Nl missioners of the District of Columbia | K8 Boliday, and in Washinzion Itipe president's Ow vison, No. 104, | of members, and at 1145 o'clock fabout It.” Others object to “tnker | "(reurh at the base of the Washing. | and a pretentious program has been | G c 5 R B 1 Dusiness | Army and Navy ind the La-| the re E;Lu-n;m‘-u_x.» appropriate to EVIA’:_\\HM nu-‘ Con 'Vuumvl‘_ und)f!lvll. ton Monument. It will then convene arranged. = establishments will | remain . closed | d1es’ Auxiliary “will be present. the day will begin. Theodore W.|of "A‘;E{r!"‘" BALILOM S S “'d “'l“ in annmral meeting, after which My . 'N;e“(-xgn ses will be opened formal-| (10" the Natlonal Capital devotes ft-| TOMOITOW night the Stuart Wal- i\v\ m!m\lvm of the associatlon, "'H'(l;“‘:, H‘"'h-"'"»‘“ :’:l‘"p'g;::r"{;n l;xl:? Noyes will entertain the members of 7 ‘elock, Commissioner Cuno 2 apita cott P ‘ . eside. : o short a time after the hea Sety 4 heAtS Z Rudolph calfing the wsmmhie to order. | Sl entirely to patriotlc exercises. In | (oL [0t o, 10, Axerian TEEOh | " FClive of the eercises wil be [of a poiiteal campaign.. There shouid | fue =iy, and sther ghests st 51 Sole Begins Monday Morning at 8 O'Clock At 10:30 o’clock the committee on both branches of Congress Washing. [ cton. Filipine residents of the Na. | the patriotic address of Senator F be a “cooling off” period allowed, they | oS08 & | ; ; t rangements will pl Ath at the | ;oo priate ex will be held Capital Will observe the day | 0f Ohio, who will speak prompuy ac | insist. This was the position taken | "5 %il ington Monument ex And Will Continue Until All Odds and Ends Are Sold statue of CGeoree on. inf SRREODHIALE (63 R fal celebration tonlght in | NVON, uF a few minutes hefore. by the late President Harding when |, 1® JONEIOn ONIRORE CF Hege and 1t E @i Y ot Wi A Tt . Washington Circle Hou: “bm e ‘_Mll‘ o r e i mse, 1814 N street. | Ch 1 Washington Toph m»‘ Norris amendment first passed|or the \Washington National KoL a Dl s ¢ ' ' Program Is Announced the appropriation niEht Washington Centennial | U tainment committe thess ment Soclety against many v E 3 i Proe SCberitod: MARORE. | a0 n o interestiy: o s Slight circumst The society o i | o 5 | A ng™ Is Slight. € The prog: Jows y tiriotic celebration in the Ma- | cludi 1sical numbe | ganized in 1533 and Chief Justice Moo | 10:00 to 11 itad of band | il et 1o the firt President, | S0nic Temple Auditorium i Washington's Foresight. As a t fact, the proposed | shall was it fist preside | music, by United States Marine Band. | jymedgately after the memorial ¢ The Nutional Safety Counell 00K | qpe Oldest Inhabitants have for | duendment “tinl very little with| Many distinguished n 11:00 a.m 1l to order monie: Elsewhere in the count advantage of the casion to | years furnished notable feature of the Constitution. What ft doe “.’ ship. rolls. fitable tise Rudolph, president, 5 1 b nts from {ts headquarters in Chicago |y " > a1l eliminate the so-called ‘“‘lame duck” tings and re many husiness establishments will be the Washington's birthday annual ¢ 's Of the District of Columbia. | & : : i} | special appeal for more earnest efforts | Lofopn: e EE TR aub sessions of Congress, in which defeat-|been of special interest he . 5 3 closed and everywhere some special celebrations, particularly appropriate Socation,, (he! Ei Reverend | €108 L oxen Mhoie K > toward lessening eccients: W. H. ArGCUIRELy. abp! ed members continue for several|serve to bring together official and othin epartment - e e RN vamd | program has been arranged to recall| 10 in view of the first President’s in . - Al Wahing ames reeman. bishop of Wash- [ the geeds of the colonies’ great leader, | CAMeron, managing director ‘of the | oo™, OO0 G e founding ( Months to legislate for the count unoffictal Washington. ington. Veremonies Pranned Her council, asked the women of America | ¢ 1he National Capital in Washing.| 1t &ves & newly elected Congress| The society’s present membership - REOERER 10 the | A dozen or more celebrations: have |12, (KeU Dehind the movement and | ro M S8GENG AT T SRR an onportunity 1o transiate into legis: | follows Topcoats — Powder Blue. 9 Overco: s and |ibesn phaned o Fhoy bring abont a substantiul « ase in | (U0 Chiied States as g great and Hation without much delay the prom- | President Coolidse, president exj 7 and 42 Ve 323 ey . e Marig | by an om s the "Nat e necldents, wibich dast | Countiy of the future, and|i=es made during the campaign. Un: [ officio; Justice Willis Vin Devanier. a2 anned tomo! mer vear he deaths of 85.000 men Washington City the existing system, tie new Con | first-vice ilent: Charle Glover. | s X s &30, he Festin Lomormon n and childven i i e il setond i e 1 Suit —Finest Black Wor _ b Wi e A Nivae A 2 s tre | sted. Youny Men's D. B 4 Suits—Y 3 ommissioners. 2 s Tope e 12 wonths after its electi unless the . re iia % . B 1 "I" will 1,; lu-l;i Wtk it of the wide range | President calls it into special session | 4 o ';:~I‘:;*I it [ | |\"“" Fit. ; S “‘ ol Twe tenor ican Revolution, the Saciety of the of wilder doniz the upper Potomac | between Mareh 4, when its term he- f Herbe ant. 1ien " 19 | & Ll Sous. of the Revolutionin, ths roatng Dikh can Rl ornsimatls au | zine and the tirst Monday in the fol Maf. G 2 Suits—Shepherd Checks ow .. $0 bflyfi ;“- homuson’ of of Columbia, the Daughters of - the thorized, and this 10-mile-square site | loWing December, when by law the 1 Willard 1 s Young Men's S. B. and D. B. 11 Suits—Young Men's S. B. s e A e i mited | American Revolution, and the Chil selected was drawn diaxonally first regular session of the Congress Giilett, Bushop Fe Bre Fora Fit. bt s o Wore | and D. B. Models.. S 2 O W ot arams, - Musie—The | ren of the American Revolution. that both sides of the Potomac River | opens. S Aneata, Coonge b Hanfion. S € Yo 3= 1, 35+ 2 > ]{f.:":n,\ Hymn of the Republic,” (Howe) The Association of Oldest In from Alexandria to a point above| It also proposes to place in office | S8 Caarion WOt AR o S $12 > i Charles Towbridge Tittman. habitants will hold its annual memo- Georgetown were included as well as(8he newly elected Chief Executive| pdlif, Sen i as i 1 Suit—Tan Hard Worsted. 5N s11 Report of committee of judyes— |l exercise, oulth Senator Stmeon stern branch almost to Bladens { within some two months after his | "nlTe o ornors of all the States are Young Mon's S. B o Bit. 2 e oS0 2 e oo . Hugh M.|D: o as the principal election instead of four months. R the el Sizo 42, Was S Now. $16 i s e A e tclpated I |#Peaker: the Washington National Washington took a very earnest in-| Furthermore, the proposed amend: |*X0ficlo vice presidents of the soclety Pais T iy | ModeaT Lo% Gy punils. of the public and private | Monument Soctety will hold its an == t in safeguarding the future de-|ment places upon the newly elected | ———— = — X Walte W et Seno || L8sd 42 e e Prigtriet of Columbia, | RUal meeting at the home of Theodora i ment of the Cupital, planning it | Congress the duty of electing a Presi- 32 Waists. 200, . \H?H)?“ -’\r..“:;']\!?;;: Atder (Satnt-| W. Noves; muny patriotic socteties Orgamzahons to Hold Joint on a scale and in such careful design | dent and a Vice President in the|the amendment, if it can be broug $4 oo $2.05 N Soaus Craete CHfarriman: | Wil have dances this evening, and - Gt to permit the city to expand |event the election of the President is|to a vote. 1 Tuxedo Suit—Finest Tai- 6 Suits—Yousng Men's _ Saens), | e scores of churches, lodges and state | ODServance in Memorial Aitan prevallc avee G teel] thiown futo)the Hoiise and the elecs] Nir. Oldsl suggasted thae the & loring. Young Men's Model | and D. . Models. Fine Blue Proken 1 to Miss gv- rl\"iv associations will observe the ! frers of those days, who in some n of the Vice I'll‘f’>1ll!Pllllls thrown | lution should he amended to proj —Form F Narrow Trous Flannel. < 3 7 34 srace aine Gunston Hall | 93Y¥ in some H | instances v rile the plans Senate. nder the present | that the terms of members of &7 iR LR 2 o ool for the best essay on “Bdmund ‘«’\;’m'l." 100 so. Continental Hall. | mrandiose for o skeleton town whose | System the old_ Cong 28 performd| Hous four vears Suvits—Fine Grade Li 1 GioIE Snit—tigie Q S, (“!';': Turke—iils Services « cleties will 1 at_the | In streer was hvgely of mudhoies, | Uis duty. and members of the House | iwo tuher ¢ St ade Lig Suit—i-piece. Scotc e e Goni tastoriare tion in Poll's hdke Cal an ool oy ihe Senats: Wha' haye been SrENIT durl Gray Worsted. Young Tweed; with Knickers to Crifam Chnnton. antl Theater. The United States Marine| Many prominent persons and lead- | surroundi wh President’s | feated are in a position to take= part ton of 1 orris re Form Fit S. B. Model. match. \ &4 Now...$14 \ representing me Howard, the|Band will furnish music and Com.|ers in patriotic societies will partici- | house was isolated and uning in the election of the new President | Senate. The contention nd 40 e i SR L . at Britain, | missioner Cuno H. Rudolph will open | pate in a joint celebration of the Agreement for La |and Vice President respectively under present conditions o Models. Hard Finish Worsted. Boatman.” | the program. Rt. Rev. James E.|194th anniversary of the birth of) . SEFEEL P A Would Meet New Case. ongress searcely takes 1 Suit Black Worst i e s o el br”-lem.m. the Bishop of Washington, | George Washington by the Sons of f 4100 T WHiEmE | Band el s . he is plur Tailoring Young Men’s Form Ko $14 M. Bec W pronounce the invocation and|the American Revolution, the Daugh I SEESIges) B e i nder the present Constitution N L Ciga B 1 N : = Solicitor of the United States. | the formal presentation of. the colors | ters of the American Revolution and | Association solemuls gathers every | there is no provision for the case | Senator 1 Bt S5 Nlode RS s—Young Men's Gray Nusic, Receeiona will follow. The Washington Quartet | the Children of the American Revo- | {Wenty second of Felruar where the Touse fails to choose a | tension of terms of members of | . ST Size 5 the “Washington Quartet: musie, | will sing 2 number of selections. lutlon, iIn Memorial Continental Hall B & the gioat and the ate falls to|the House to fonr years, but he 1 Suit—Gray Herringbone. 7 re 330 “Ame * (Smith). the Marine Band | Other outstanding features of the [ tomorrow morning- at 10:30 o'clock. | !¢ 3 L ‘H'“ Ahoe ot e President. The 1To |ed out that {f new i Finest Tailoring Young Men's and LT $12 and audience. program will be presentation of a|The program will be featured by d,! unfynu( ok f;n .;,, :x-)l b/ D amendment. however, of the He i Form Fit S. B. Straight Front 18 Suits—Younz Men's S. B. Benediction—Rev. Janies Shera|gold medal to Miss dresses and the singing and recfting | ¥ ‘{1 2] bl "“"l\""‘ '; Sl to provide for thiy sit-| two month | Model. 7e 31, Was 845 and D. B. Models Montgomery, chaplain of the House [of Gunston Hall School for | of riotic verse. Ilepresentative | 16TIDE o wn TRey h the 1 ized 1o declave | gituation will be | ey S17 4 2 et I Y, ch 5 % ks [Se SHLBE.L 1 Lthvs the lund which he ex- | AEnE | (or rrmn | $17 Patterns and Fabrics. of Representatives. essay on “Edmund Burke- 1 Charles A, Wipter of Wyoming will s 2 resident | ter even with I Suit—Powder Blue Che Mgty 91 S fces in the Cause of American Lib- | deliver the principal address {untll the House of Representatives s Suit—Pow < 4 1. 37: 4. & Diplomats to Attend. e ia e b Ty N | Heahior e e retaies umder rrangement the land chooses o President or until the Sen Action Ts Demanded Young Men's Form Fit S. B. 1,42 . Many prominent members of the . forimer Solicitor Geweril 6f-the | whose' auspices the cersmoniss’ are d o convey in trust | chooses a Vice President. If the Tihe pibponeits s | traight Front Model. ~ize 4 Now $15 diplomitic corps and high GOVern-| United States. Benediction avill be [to be held. are Dr. Mark I°. Finley, |0 the Dre At ‘x’"“ Sammls | Senate chodses & Vice President be | ion. amenament 1por | th. . Was £45. Now $15 6 Suits—S. B. Young Men's ment officlals have accepted invita-|pronounced by Rev. Dr. James Shera | president of the District of Columbia ;,;'fl’::':”'; 4 x:h: "l‘l‘:ink.m‘r:.‘ Bt V”u { He lr(": hooses a President, | | G 1 IEROTET et 1 Topcoat—Imported Gray Modet: Fine Silk Mived. tions to attend. Montgomery, chaplain of the House | Society, Sons of the American Revo. | Iresident misht hink prop, h e ot sesslon if My \\.‘,~..l Cheviot S. B. Box Model. \Wa< | Hard-finished Worsteds. ~mall The official ceiebration Is supported | of Representaives. lutlon: ‘Mrs. John M. Beavers, State | fiude within the boundaries of the Houre mukes i3] Jofnted out that it could he ight 35 S 3 . 814 | size . ; : by 85 patriotic, fraternal, civic an The Sons of the American Revolu-|regent, District of Columbia, Daugh e % B .| before the House on the c t \ - s other orsaaMmuun« of the District of | tion. Daughters of the American Rev. | ters of she American Revolutlon, and| Thes asreed that” the Pr By the elimination of tife “short I"_;_lfm‘“] ”" Hou o 1‘] f the| uits—Of Fine Blue Serge . Colubmla, as follows: } olution and Children of the American | Mrs. Josiah A. Van Orsdel. national | fhould have sole power of dire session of Congress much will be ac. | calendar. dsitrad o —Conservative Model. Sizes 319 Abraham Lincoln Circle, No. 3. La- | Revolution will hold joint celebration | president, Society of the Children of | {1® Federal Cite as he pleased. of ve-|comptished toward = eliminating | the | S50 Y00 Ll | 3 stout and 37 ste Were 3 Overcoats—Young Men's dies of the G. A. R.; Alliance Fran-|in Continental Memorial Hall, begin- | the American Revolution TRBERE aner Tok Ak b o Cin hes s m Moo lider 6 e ! 821 Tan and Gray Plaid. caise, American Leglon. Department|ning at 10:30 o'clock in the morning Tresentaiton ot Coloss oy BNt te Ry oths POBHG Wi e ot R B e 5 All. Wool. 2 0. 37: 1,40 Were of the District of Columbia; American | Representative Charles A. Winter of i Pier tha stoedts: the e el o oo moa Maneh | revort ont a. rule AT and €750, N s Legion Auxiliary, Department of the| Wyoming will deliver the principal| Iixercises will be opened with invo-| 1o receive no L p DEehE eiPo = tion that other le G g $ ow £2.95 1 Overcoat—Young Men's D, District of Columbia; American Wom- | addsecs. - Rev. Dr. Montgomery will | cation by Rev. Dr. James Shera Mont- | {he squares or lands in ans form ik + Vote. on any pleca of logiatu. | attention. & v 1 Suit—Dark Worsted. Men's B. Box, Medium Brown, Quift- en's Legion, Arts Club, Aztec Club of | have a part in this program also. | gomery. chaplain of the House of Rep- | en for public buildings, or any kind |tion to which a stubborn minority |has bheen put off in the pust !} Conservative. Nizc 33 Was | ed Lined. Size 35 Wi 1347, Bar Association of the District | pronouncing invocation. =Presentation ' resentatives. The three societies then | of public improvements or us may object. It will go far toward | Seems clear that 1 ! EXERN ] ¢ Rew i, / of Columbia, Belleau Wood Memorial | of the colors will follow. Mrs.) will take part in a special ceremony. | proprietors were. (o roceion e et . S, X A i $19 Now $12 Association, Boy Scouts of America, | George M. Grimes will lead recit- | incident to the presentation of colors. | rate of per acre to be paid ni Dawés agwinst ihe Senats|have the matter come 1o & vote: such 4 Suits—Light Giray Worsted £ Overcoats—Y oung Men Diatrict of Columbia Council; Colum- | ing the “Pledge to the Flag. The “Pledge to the Flag" will be | public. With two sessions of Congress, | an argument could scarcely he sic I S. B. Young Men's Models S. B. and D. B. Models. Plaid bia Historical Society, Colonial Dames, Will Reclte “Creed. made by the audience. led by Mrs. ey leach opening in Januar 1 con ssiully sustained in the present Sizes M. 37. 38 42, Were & Back ne Quilted Lining. Colonial Dames of America, Dames George M. Grimes of the D. A. R.. |tinuing throughout the year. nearly | “long” sessfon, which need close only | Now ¢ $15 | Sizes 1, 35; 1, 38: 1. 39, of the Loyal Leglon, Descendants of | William Tyler Page, clerk of thelafter which “The American's Creed" PRESENT TWO PLAYS. ! filibuster could be broken if the | when all desired legislation has 1 m() 2 Topcoats—Of Gray Whip- | Were and Signera of the Declaration of Inde | House. will lead the recitation of The | will be recited by William Tyler Page, {majority was determined. acted upon i cord Hard Finish. Belt all- 2 Overcoats — ! dence, Descendants of Signers of | American’s Creed,” of which he is the | clerk of the House of Representatives . ' . _ B = isa 3 { ¢ BT e Paot, District of Columbia withor. The Stur ‘Spangled Banner | na author of that creed. ~The Suur | ATts Club Players to Appear Tues-| Would Change Elections. | il & oundieods . et | Uister Model. + Association, District of Co-| will be sung, after which Mrs. An-|Spangled Banner” will then be sun; e e e 1 5 oN % i cuzea gL 3 .‘?,‘;?é‘&"i-hau‘ie;. merican Red Cross; | thony Wayne Cook, president-general | by the audience. The Marine Bang| 027 and Wednesday Evenings. cbie Conbress s oapammed e | 14 Svits—Of Very Fine Qual- | District of Columbia Chapter of | of the Daughters of the American ( wii pla 5 The Arts Club Players will present | i of ",”'n"‘"_‘ R The i ty Hard Worsted. s 3 Overcoats—Young Men's American War Mothers, District of | Revolution, will deliver the address| Nrs. Anthony Wayne Cook, presi-| two short plays at the clubhouse | gent and Viee Dresident and members | Shal omely ta D. B. Box. Dark Oxiord Giray. Columbia Chapter, Military Order of [ of welcome. The remainder of the|qent general of the national society | Tnesday and Wednesday evenings. | or Congress are fixed by the Constitu- | Edmonds patterns an : Plaid Back. ~ 351 1 in World Twar: District of Columbla [ Program wil be occupled by the read- | of the Daughters of the American |830 oclock for n friends. |vion st ss the pravosalilsits havel : | ) <orted model 1 Daughters of Founders and Patriots Revolution, will make an address of | S »P:(l:-l ooy gned and | the newly elected officers take office | Buildine i and € Now 4 Overcoal Distrlet of Columbiy Depactment, ¥eb| = . _ . oA PRClCome, e ety R Abbott. | before March 4. a shortening or lengthy e i I8 Suits of Cheviot vative Fly Front Chesterfield. erans of Forelgn Wars of the United | tary Order of the United States, Navy Letters of Washington. R e {f | ening of the terms of the officers must | at | All Satin’ Lined. States; District of Columbla Federa | League of the United States, Order| yyupcoquently greeetings will he de- [ plays which Lady Grese Spread. | e made. This can be accomplished | | 2 Men—wid 1. 40 regular. 1 tion of Women's Clubs, District of | of [ndfan Wars of the United States, [, = CRIER0E EICEETRES oa 2 e § Lady Lregory s Spread-f oniy by a constitutional amendment. | -y . frouser ousers Were 3¢ = - Daughiersiof Anier < BT8O e o i | livered in hehalfyaf the Children of [ing the News,” and William Lllery | i - : e t 17 15th Street v arrow tr r « S Columbia Society. Daughters o Order of Lafavette, Order of the | smerican Revblution by Mrs. Van | Leonard’s “The Glory of the Me Senator King of Utah has suggested y | Were 35 and $30.- Now..$14 5 Raincoats—Double Teat lcan Colonist rlet._of Columbla | Bastern Star, Order of Washington, | Oredel, natlonal president. Unpub- | ing. both of which will be pieey |hat the ends desired by Senator Nor- | {ln Beact of Smmnclal (isakL) ! 4 Suits of Fine Quality, Ligh Castimere, Taped Seans. . Tan Society, United Daughters of | public schools of the District of Co- | jichaq and little known papers and |under the direction of Mise 1‘“??‘ ris of braska, the author of the| A few very desirable, well | - ofe i 50\4 me<u Light Cashmere. Taped Seams. T4 1812; Federation of Citizens' Associa- | Jumbla, community center depart-|jeiters of George Washington will|L. Ostrander Miss Bmma| pponosed constitutional amendment, | lighted suites are now avail- | Colors. S. B. Straight Front hade only, Sizos 1. X tions in the District of Columbia, Gen. | ment; Sclons of Colonial Cavaliers, | he read by Charles A. Baker of the| In cast of “Spreading the|COVld be accomplished by fixing the | able. i Models. = 36, 38, 42 40: 1. 42, Were Beck Circle. No. 4, Ladies of the G. A. | Soclety Americans of Roval Descent, | & A R, and a vocal solo will be|News will be James Otis Dorter, |43t of elections nearer March 4, and | { Weie #i5 $17 R.: General Society, Sons of the Revo- | Soclety of Mayflower Descendants. | given by Mrs. Flora MeGill Keefer, Charles Channing | bY fixing the date of first session of | Low Rentals lutlon: Georgetown University, George | Soclety of the Cincinnati (VIrginia), | sccompanied by Mra. Carl K. Cnind. | Smith, & Sarte ey Tanning | the new Congressalso nearer March 4. | | Washington Memorial _Assoclation. | Soclety of the War of 1512, Sojourn- | blom. The address by Representa- |Lyon, Belle Howell Bohn. Harriet A.| SDould the resolution proposing the N e | . George Washington Unitersity, Girl|ers' Club, Washington Chapter, No. tive Winter will follow. Murphy, Ivan Newton Hewitt, and|Constitutional amendment be adopted, HANNOI LUCH | Scouts, Grand Army of the Republic. | Sona of the Revolution in the District | The remainder of the program will | William I. Hepher. FEdna Bilis pii. | it il then go to the States for rati | {S,_._._ CSI Department of the Potomac; Grand|of Columbla, Spanish-American War | include the presentation of a medal [ton, Maurice Jurvis, Theodore Tiller |¢ation . | ¢ 3 Sweaters—White Wool— ilk Crepe Shirts, Lodge, Independent Order of Odfl Fel-| Nurses, the American Defense So-|hy the District of Columbia Daugh- |2d. Catherine McCloskey, and Conrad | liePresentative Oldfield of Arkansas, | 713 14th Street | ~mall Slightly she ray: si 1 10 lows of the District of Columbla;| ciety, Inc., District of Columbla |ters of the American Revolution to|H. Young will play in “The Glory | D¢mocratic whip of the House, yester- | ! soiled Wer Were $7.95. Now $2 & Grand Lodge of Masons in the Dis-|branch: the American Defense So-| Miss Nancy Feehan of George|of the Morning. day expressed the opinion that the| Main 2345 00 and $295. “eow S S ow $2.49 Democr of the House would be | $4.00 and $2.9: oy -95¢ 16 Pure Silk Radium Shirts, h trict of Columbla, Guadalupe Club of | ciety, Inc., national; the Civitan Club, | Washington University, for her hav- i e o5 . or of | 1848, League of American Pen|the Disabled American Veterans of | ing written the best essay on Amer- overwhelmingly recorded in i 3 color Women, Mercha 1d Manufactur- | the World War, the English Speak- |ican history. the presentation to be ported Broadcloth and Fancy ere’ Assoclation. Inc.: Military Order |ing Union, the Kiwanis Club, the Na- | made by Mrs. Beavers, state regent: ote nn | Patterns ar attached, 3 of the Carabao, Military Order of For- | tional American Red Cross, the Ro- | the singing of “America” by the others collar tch: as Silk Neckt eign Wars. tary Club, the Southern Society, the | audience, and special music by the | Phone n $108-8109 | { sorted sizes;: periect, P eckties, Military Order of the Loyal Legion | United States Flag Assoclation, the | Army Band. Benediction will be 604610 St. N.W. ! others slight soiled from INHSSEA or laded We pla dellvered by Rev. G. $7_rooma. $6 weekly: $10.50 rooms. $8 . ¢ $2.00, $1.3 of the United States, Mrs. Ellen | Washington Auditorium Corporation, C. F. Bratenahl, 3 : 5 andling: Were $3.50; $300 ! Lencer Sluksey Tent, No. 1. Daugh. | the. Weman's Constitational League | dan of the Washington Cathedral | pbops® B0 more: Rosm T 10: 3 ;“:,,;'\‘tllu N ok q:- Now ters of Veterans: National ‘Alliance, |of Virginia. United Daughters of the i e Mot b I e s 2 Sock ers of Veterans of the Un “onfederacy. Un anis ar SE e 4 - < ; ‘\fi‘i‘ge 0 onerica: Nationsl Associn: | Vaerany, - vakeneld Nafopal Matao. Wounded Convict Dies. C. NORWOOD Woaal, silk and wool, Iisle and I\ . e M-‘l‘.‘!*vm”‘ S Hon for Constitutional Government, |rial Association, Washington Board | SALEM,- Oreg., February 20 (@), For Polished Floors also puresillc socksiwithiem: |l ¢ up/te L ~National ital Musical Club, Na- |of Trade, Washington Chamber of | —albert Corley. colored conviet, shot o New Floors Installed broidered clocks: sold for | NOW .......... -39¢_pair tional Geographic Society, National | Commerce, Washinigton Federation |through the abdomen in the dining 17 Years' Practical Experience 1 $2.00, §1.50 and $1.00. Now 49¢ 17 pairs White Kid Gloves, Patriotic Council, National Soclety, | of Churches, Washington Real ate | room riot at the State penitentlary ! 4 Silver Belt Buckles—were were Now ...25¢ pair CQUCCESS spite 1 P l'nimfl States l)a:u:;uernt ;;‘r 8 Bo‘an}i \?;n{m!c aval Tfm"’} \\-0:,. -n:;-dny,”mea in the prison hospita m;";o::'m 00 and $4.00. Now 95¢ 11 Union Suits, knitred : 1 Naval and Military Order of the Span. |en's Rellef Chbrps, auxiiary to the ' today. e was one of nine convicts| AN e New e 1 Beach Robe, slightly makes: slightly shop soiled: ish-American W I and Mili- ' Grand Army of the Republi wounded Phone Lincoln 2031 of obstacles™ is a Was $395. Now.. $1.49 | sizes % 2 4 We term we soinetimes hear. “Success because of ob- stacles” would perhaps be more accurate. Obstacles seem to create the determina- tion to suceeed rather than hinder it. Na- poleon, Lincoln, Joan of Arc, your self- made neighbor, the crippled newsboy on the corner—all succeeded because of ob- stacles. Obstacles never yet hindered any one from succeeding if they had the “seed’ of success in them. IF you are really in earnest about succeed- ing, you should save a part of your in- come and permit no obstacle to hinder you. 1 Beach Robe, slig Was §595. Now 8 Union Suits, shop soiled. Were $1.50 and $1.00. Now 49¢ 23 pieces Underwear, shirts and drawer. Were $1.00 and 75¢c. Now .. 2% L = 3 Belts, w : slightly 3 Blanket Robes, pericc soiled. Were $1.00. Now 39¢ dition. Were $495. Now 22 Shirts, silk, silk and lincn, 2 Coat Sweaters, broadcloth; fancy and plain conditi Were $ colors: some have pleated bosoms. Some sold up to $7.50. Now 7 . ..81.95 7 Sweaters, all wool. assort- cd colors: slightly soiled. Were $695. Now .$1.95 10 Shirts, satcen: collar at- tached and collar to match Were $3.9: Now 1.49 <400, 17 Iy soiled 2.49 1ud S200 Now 95¢ Sport Vests, all sizes. Were assorted 405 Now e 8169 1 Suit of Silk and Linen Pa- jamas, 15. Was S093 Now We offer 6% Real Estate Bonds secured by Mortgages, the principal and interest of are guaranteed by the Maryland Casualty Company cr the United States Fidelity & Guar- anty Company. More and more people are realizing that real estate bonds, secured by first mortgages, the principal and in- terest of which are guaranteed against loss by an-outstand- ing Surety Company, are BETTER than continual worry over investments in fluctuating securities which may or may not prove profitable. . Frank P. Bennett, Jr., Editor of the United States Investor, in that paper’s issue of February 6th, 1926, says: “The growing popularity of guaranteed real estate mortgages ought not to surprise anybody who keeps in touch with investment conditions. The really surprising feature is that this kind of investment did not become widely popu- lar long before this. % * * “When the chance comes for an investor to get a mort- “Quality” and sett] gage that gives @ good ncome and that is guarantecd to be Qusiity ed down. safe by some big hcalthy company, the perfectly matural result is for investors to turn toward this chance with much . : . vuc . Stylish Hats the same eagerness as the thirsty soul hurries to the oasis in terdesert v | Convenience is one fea- ture—comfort-is-another— and style makes the third. Variety of styles and ‘colors to select what you want. T. Z. Sota Hat Mig. & Hat Hospital 1826 14th St N.W. size 95, Before, Buit Perhaps You Missed It We believe a lot of peo- le have been caught flirt- ing with cheap prices, Price is NOT the first considera- tion, but QUALITY 1IS. The growth of the T. Z. Sota Hat Mfg. and Hat Hospital business now in- dicates they have married Security s Suspenders, impericet: sold S1.00 Now s 6 Sport Belts, lig Is a Surety” > 5 Genuine Worumbo Caps. . Sold for $5.00. Now . $1.93 k 18 Caps—of finest heavy 734, overcoating fabric and fine assorted shades of soit felts, quality tweed. Sold up to Sold for $8.00 and $o.00. $3.50. 'Now % <vuB8C Now e e 95¢ NO ALTERATION: NO CHARGES, NO EXCHANGE 37 Hats of America’s Best 2 stly sizes 634, 674, 7, 4: black derbies and THIS Bank pays 5% on deposits, and your dollars work at their trade of bearing interest all day and night—every day, Sun- days and holidays. THE MORRIS PLANBANK Under Supervision of U. S. Treasury 1408 H Street N.W, Mortgages (}ua-ranteed by an Outstanding " Surety Co. Demomination, $100, 3500 and $1,000. If desired these Bonds may be purchased om the Morris Plan of deferred payments. For further information consult our Bond Department. THE MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision of U. S. Treasury H St. N.W. Main 2486 1408