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EASTERN HIGH PLAYERS GIVE COMEDY TOMORROW THE EVENING school children will be tomorrow after- noon at 3:30 o'clock. The cast for tomorrow night will -STAR, WASHINGTO Miss Florence Milliken, Miss Louella ‘Webb and Miss Kate C. Moore. The ‘student committee in charge of staging 1s composed of: Manager, D. C, THURSDAY., MARCH 25 1926. 16 be: Albert’ Nicholson as Capt.|Alpheus Walter; assistant managers, Shaw's “Arms‘and thie Man" Also Sl ‘"&"‘" :“!“:’ Ebaugh, Robert Hutchinson, Charles Serglur Saranoff: George Finger. MaJ. | pyrcell,” George Didden, Allen Mock- to Be Presented Saturday Night |poon; giarid - Wilson, Nicola;[abee and Henry Tripp. by Another Cast. Roberta Harrison, Louka; Mary . = Burns, Catherine Petkoff; Myrtle BN “Arms and the Man,” Bernard| poseyv. Raina Petkoff. Visit | shaw's comedy of love and war in| The cast for Saturday night will| BALTIMORE, March 25 (#).—The Members of Congress will be presented in the |Pe: Willlam Heintz, Capt. Blunt-| Safeway Stores. Inc., yesterday was | Bulgaria, . e ) Sarn : : : Display Early Today—Huge |©astern High School auditorium to- | 5ot Gamie Whiey. Ma. Petikt i i B Throngs Are Expected. Complete »Remnant' Clearance Tomorrow is the day for this one-day, once-a-season event. There’s 1 lots of wear in all the items listed—all of them are broken lots and sizes , from our regular-quality stock. Get here early and get the best buys be- ‘ » Medium weight. "6, 34: 1, 46, Formerly 2.50 1.15 fore they’re gone. Balbriggan Shirts— SHIRTS Medium weight. 2. 10 Negligee Shirts—Soiled. 5, size 14; 4, size 14}2; size 15%. Formerly 3.—4. 10 Silk Shirts—7, size 14; 1, size 17. Formerly 7.00. 8 White Negligee Shirts—Slightly soiled. 3, 2, size 15: 1, size 154 ; 2, size 16. Formerly 3.00... 1.45 34: 9, 43, Formerly 2.00 Drawers. like ahove. . Size 46. Formerly 2.00 Light-weight Linen Un- 2,000 New Straw HATS ¢ 7 Custom Shirts—2, Short Bosom; 5, Pleated. 1, size derwear — 2 Shirts, > E - 14: 4, size 14V 2, size 17. Formerly 5.00 4 ODD LOT of Pleated and Negligee SHIRTS—Some with Values . - collars to match. Formerly 3.—3.50 size 34: Drawer sizes: B . 7, 34: 2, 36: 2, 38: 3-Piece > 6, 40. Formerly $3‘50& White Negligee Shirts—(ollar-attached stvles, slightly BUSINESS SUITS 2.50 soiled. Si 2, 14: 1, 14)5: 1, 15: 9, 1515 6, 16; Formerly Diemel’s Linen 7,16%:6,17: 1, 17v;. Formerly 3.00 * SPECIAL LOT of Colored Attached-Collar SHIRTS— derwear — 2-piece 40 and 45. Union Suits, in All sizes. Formerly 3.00 hroken sizes. 3 Dress Shirts—Soiled. 1 3-Piece Weights 100 & merly 4.00 BUSINESS SUITS un & 30 Y Price New Chain Stores Chnmr‘ed‘ morrow and Saturday nighis under | Hoffman, Nicola: Beryl Edmiston, | The authorized capital stock of the | the direétion of Miss Ella M. Monk. | Louka: Betty m, Catherine Pet-|corporation consists of 50,400 shares The Eastern Plavers are striving hard | koff: Nellie mple, Raina Petkoff. fof preferred, par value $100, and 60, to bring to their school the Brown| The production committee ix com-| 000 common shares of no par value. University eup which i& awadrded to|posed of Miss Kthel T. Prince. chair | The directors are Hubert H. Harrigan, school whose production [ man: Miss Olivia T. T Mary A. Smith and Ethel Criswell, all A matinee for graded | Rosemary Arnold, Miss M. Jof N York City. PAJAMAS ODD LOT—12, size A; 1, B; 2, C; /8, D; Formerly 4.~=5.00. 4 Pajamas—Faded. 1, A: 1, B; 2./D. For- merly 3. o HAX,F HOSE Faney Wgbl—Sizes 10 and 197, Formerly i 1.—A4.50 " Faney ' Wool—Size 10. Foarmerly 2.00 . ..., UNDERWEA 5. 'Nainsook Shirts— Size 46. Formerly 75¢ 2 Ribbed Athletie Shirts—Size 46. For- merly 75¢ Athletic Union Suits —NSize 34. Former- Iy 2.50 Carter Union Suits— Heavy Balbriggan. 1, 40: 1, 46. For- merly 3.00 Carter Union Suits— Members of the Senate and House started their day well by dropping in | ranks il tn =ee the larg and most vaxied amaryvllis show ever held anywhere 7 the world, which is now open to the public in the Department of Agri- culture greenhouses. Fourteenth and R streets, and to which members of Congress were especlally invited to- oo \ More than a dozen members of the ® committees on agriculture gave volun tary assurance to officials of the De. partment of Agriculture, after view ing the show, that just as soon as a regarding determination is reached the location of the proposed new office | hullding for the department. they will legislation to provide a hly np-to-date conservatory in e department can hold seq =upport E < Club, head ed by O AL (" the president, and William ude, ex-president viewed the exhibition today, and prom ised that they would co-operate with i the department specialists in popular- 1.55 esterday size 1614 2, size 17. For- 7 and the earl v gives as surance that a m number | will visit the greenhouse today. ! Dr. Willlam A. Tavlor. chief of the! Rureau of Plant Industry. performed ® ceremony thin morning which added interest to the exhibition He placed on display two plants which came from Brazil, the native home of the amaryllis. In this ceremony | he was aseisted by a gronp of officials | e the pan-American diplomatic | x and from the Pan-American | n | Secretary of Agriculture Jardine, { " - R Secratary of Labor Davie and Secre. | 4 tary of the Interfor Dr. Hubert Work mw_the display vesterday. U.\S. POSITIONS OPEN. Examinations for Police Depart- ment Janitors to Be Held Soon. The Civil Service Commission an nouneces an open competitive examina tion for janitor to fill vacancies in the Metrppolitan _Police Department. Washington. The entrance salary is $1,020 & vear, and promotion to higher grades may be made in accordance with the civil service rules as vacan. cies occur. Full information and ap- plication hlanks may be obtained from the office of the Civil Service Com. mission, 1724 F street SYRIANS BUY CHURCH. Orthodox Congregation Purchases Incarnation Edifice. 1.35 CRAVATS 24 Cut-Silk 4-in-Hands—Formerly 1.50—2.50—3.00. 22 French Wash 4-in-Hands—Formerly 2.00 8 Knit Ties—Formerly 3.00 & 5.00. . .. HATS 85¢ = Sizes .. Derbies Soft Hats rimmed Hats || =g 4 Pullovers—2, size 36: 1, size 38; 1 v 8.00 1 Amho Coat Sweater—Size 3. 1 Amho Coat Sweater—Size 36, 1 Sweater Vest—Silk sleeved. AFFETA, faille, size 40. Former- belting ribbon. Smartest of | Spring “makings.” be- fore which even felt stubbornly gives way. In jJaunty combinations the new favorites have come; in youthful shapes and colors utterly possessive. With a smack of sophistication such as only tailloring can impart. They've come, 2,000 strong! Love Bird Green Pablo Navy Red—Copenhagen Wood—Almond Many Combinations Formerly 9.00 Formerly 12.00.. .. Size 36. Formerly The Syrian Orthodox Congregation, which heen worshiping in a huild ing on Eighth street between K and 1. streets. has purchased for $25.000 the Church of the Incarnation, Twelfth and N streets, vacated some time ago by the Episcopal congrega- | R BARGAIN rongregation to remodel and Pedec- orate the interior of the church be- BASEMENT SPECIAL —and black. Your money back if you're net satisfied at Ruasell’s. fore aceupying it. Rev. Jeh Salleem s the priest in charge. 1 Shirt Suit—Size 14. Pr. Scrivens Drawers 32-30. For- merly 1.75 ENGLISH SWEATERS 2 Coat Style—1; .size 40; 1, size 42. For- merly 15.00 Coat Style—1, 40; 1, size 4. For- merly 20.00 TOPCOATS Joseph May FImpor- tations—Sizes 34, 35, 38, 39, 42, 4. Were 45.00 4 Topcoats—Sizes 34, 36, 39, 40. Former- ) 18.00 5 English Topcoats— Sizes 34, 35. 36, 38, 42. Formerly 45.00 21,00 2 Stein-Bloch Top- coats—Sizés 35 and 37. Formerly 50.00 22.00 12 Mandaelberg Eng- lish Topcoats— Sizes: 2, 34; 2, 35; 2, 36: 1, 37: 2, 38; 1, 40: 2, 42. For- merly 45.00 & 50.00 19.00 8 Joseph May English Tweeds—\Vere 60.00. Sizes:2,34: 2,35: 1, 36: 1, 37: 1,38: 1,39 Raincoats 4 English Gabardines —Formerly 40.00. Sizes: 2, 38; 1, 40: Formerly —Size A Bl proposing national support far women emploved in industries .;0. 55& 60, while their children are in infancy has heen introduced in the Swedish Riksdag “€” STREET CORNER TWELFTH Bargain Basement 3-Piece BUSINESS SUITS % Formerly 4 60 and 65. 12 size 35 4 size 36 2 size 38 2 size 39 2 size 40 1 size 42 A TR e L T 2 T 22 2 2 2 T L a2 2 L e e 7 SMART, STURDY SPRING SHOES For Tots --—Teens ---and In-Bctweens LI 4-Piece 3 size 35 1 size 36 SPORT SUITS ! s Coat, Vest, Trousers, 3 size 38 Knickers 4 size 39 Formerly 45. orsizedd 19.00 4-Piece SPORT SUITS Formerly 50 and 60. TUXEDOS Formerly 60 & 65. 2 size 34 1 size 36 1 size 37 2 size 40 Nupy, . e Girln’ o e o 00,0y n. o Pr Hizegd 2.Piece 1 size 35 1 size 36 1 . GOLF SUITS ::=% i Coat & Knickers : ::;: :g ODD LOT Trousers Formerly 10.00 & 12.00 Sizes 33, 36, 38, 39, 40 and 42 4.50 Knitted Vests Formerly 6.00 & 7.00 1.85 ' Dress Vests Soiled—Sizes: 34, 3, 35; 4, 36: 4, 37: 38, 40. Formerly 7.50 & 8.00 1.50 3-Piece GOLF SUITS Coat, Vest, Knickers 1, size 35: 2, size 36. Overcoats Formerly 50.00 3 Overcoats—Former- ly 35.00. 2 size 42; 19.00 1si .+ 14.00 “Hahn Speclal.”” Missas “Hahn Special Bos nd smal and small_boye' tan calf. extra serviceable tan ox- ;M"k&fl kK Smoked lk' or Dpatent Flrd medium vr full toe tords. Pt s Dlain te ‘:X‘ l\!1 S o d as I'(\s :g % ! ’!Afli". - NNt 11 8545, Yamp o' 11 .45, 21 1% 0 2 8505 W10 2 #3480 = “Hahn § Aports ox- le e g 2 English Gabardines —Formerly 30.00. P At T N “Hahn Speeial.” One of the' Dest valiies we've ever offered in & wirl girle pa patent A pumpe, Nature turned pump. &% to %. ast. turned sole, $2.00. 2y io 6 8308 ¥ mde. 1134 to (4 10 8 $2.45.) 2,834 to 6, $4.45. “Hahn_ Special” An- other " splendid value' in irla’ tent leather “Gro-Nupa.” Girls' pat- ent leather. insten stran Dump, {an-shaped _cut. outs, Goodyear Welt 83 to 11, $4,00. 1% to 2, se.50. 2% to 6. 85, “Gro-Nups.” _ Girly' ex- m'm.':" oatent eath: o dhirhsoie, 4'}'." Misses’ and Chil- dren's Shoes, also at our “Women's Shop,” 1207 F St. Boys' Shoes— sizes 21, to 6— at our “Men’'s Shop,” Cor. 14th & G Sts. Attractive Souvenirs With Each Purchase Downtown 7th & K 414 9¢h St. Uptown 3212 14th St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. Children’s Shoes are now featured at all Hahn stores. 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