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16 -ADERIS PLANNING ANNUAL “WALLOW" #lud Bath” of Carabao Will Be Given at Willard on January 29. The annual “wallow” of the Mili- y Order of the Carabao will be held nuary 29, at 7:30 p.m., at the Wil- d Hotel, according to the announce- nt today of Maj. G W. Ire 1d, surgeon general, cted grand paramount Gen. Ireland urges all ose in for their 27th an th,” and to invite as many hombres woclate carabaos, ave “strayed” from the co: Carabaos, who are “‘old M; rds” will be seated at the s able.” Reservations should be made ith Col. Joseph ’Heller, Parkwood partments, 1746 K street, before oon January 26. The dinner committee consists of 10 following: “tirling, U. rd Col. John - ay y Henry H. pt. Willlam Me- Col. Harold C. Relsin- C.; Capt. Frederick G. N.: Lieut. Col. William S. es J. ; Lieut. Col. Harry N. and Lieut. Col. U. S. A.; Comdr. John H. Grant, 3d, U. . Alvin Colburn, <napp, U. § U. 8. A Medical Reserve, U. chairman. 2,000 SHOE MERCHANTS MEET HERE JANUARY 24 Dealers from Five States Will Gather to Form Eastern Branch. Two thousand shoe merchants from five neighboring States will meet in Washington January 24 in conjunc- tion with the three-day convention of the Pennsylvania Shoe Retailers' As- soctation for the purpf ose oorganizing an eastern regional assoclation of foot- wear dealers, it was announced today by C. E. La Vigne of the Washing- ton Convention Bureau. Local dealers interested in the for- mation of the regional organization are headed by Henry Hirsh, president of the Washington Shoe Retailers’ As- soclation, who is being assisted by L Nordlinger, Edwin Hahn, A. Felser, Arthur Burt and Herbert Rich. 3f THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1927. —By WEBSTER. LIVING IN A FOOL’S PARADISE. Copr. 1998 (N Y. World) Press Pub Ca RAILROAD VALUATION ARGUMENT IS ENDED Hughes Pleads for Court to Give [ Ruling Establishing Precedent. Oral argument was concluded in the Supreme Court yesterday in the case | involving the validity of railroad valu- ons made by the Interstate Com- erce Commission. | Charles E. Hughes, for the Los An- geles and Salt Lake Rallroad, in fin- i s appeal, told the court the | commission had taken an indefensible Mv! DD viw EVER. SEE ) SUCH A HAND 50ME MANC Now, 5€C M55 GRIMES 5 L TELL TR THERE AMD WiE L CSoa WHERE TO GO R YOUR S HERE ARE YOUR FPHOTOS. E“ A € OF THCAM ON YOU il FAsSsPORT T sting that there could P an actual value was legal, he held. Mr. Hughes emphasized the impor- of the case as a precedent, ex- Colds Toothache Headache Pain ware, New Jersey, Maryland and Vir- ginia, who will be invited to join in the formation of the new association. The Pennsylvania association will meet at the New Willard Hotel, and the convention will be featured by exhibits of more than 100 shoe manu- facturing concerns. In addition to delegates from the More than $300,000,000 worth of District of Columbia there will be[dressed furs .were produced in the delegates from Pennsylvania, Dela-'United States in the last year. Assigned to Additional Duty. Capt. Charles W. Walton, Chemical Warfare Service, has been assigned to additional duty at headquarters, dis- trict of Washington, Munitions Build- Chemical V “Oh, why doesn’t New Year’s come in July?” But since it comes in cold January, the little New Year’s baby looks at his hourglass which tells him to lose no time—flaps his wings and flies right into the Second. Floor of The Hecht Company. See how ington, relieved, | s ation for rate-making | plaining that only a part of the valu- ation work of the commission had been completed, and asking the court to direct that it must place an actual sales or exchange value upon all of the railroads of the country. He pointed out that the valuation placed by the commission for rate-making purposes was slightly more than half what the railroad claimed as its actual value. P. Farrell, counsel for the com- mission, quoted from decisions ren- dered by Mr. Hughes while a justice of the Supreme Court to sustain his contention that he at that time had taken the position which the commis- slon now took in making a valuation for_rate-making purposes. HAPPENS Send for @ Graphie Chart and_See Your Own Case. FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Proved safe by millions and prescribed By physicians for Neuralgia Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism § Accept only “Bayer” package - which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer” boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. enirin fs the trade mark of Bayer Manufacturs of Monosceticacidester of Salieylicacid Announcing Our Half Yearly SALE of the famous Barriemore original Footwea Group One, Formerly $10.50 and $12.50 Now $ 8.85 Group Two, Formerly $12.50 and $14.50 Now $10.85 Embracsng every pop- ular mode, trim and leather — patent suede, velvet, satin, calf, silk, snake, lizard—all shades —all sizes, but not in every style. An unusual reduction, because of the fact that brand-new spring styles are included. 1227 F St. NW. advance quickly and*how warmly he is dressed in a jiffy! Cold little toes need warm woolen knitted booties—pink or blue—ankle, knee or -over-the- knee length. 59c a pair. Pink ears are covered next with a silk poplin bonnet, with lace ruffles for a girl, and turn-back cuff for a boy. White ribbon ties. $1.50. So Jack Frost can’t nip tiny fingers, snug thumb mittens go on next. Knitted in Vienna, to fit until baby is 2 years old. 59¢ Certainly he will be christened soon —-a handmade embroidered nainsook dress is the proper thing. With scal- loped edge and sleeves. It costs $2.95. A new baby must be popular— the next step is soft, white silk rubber panties, which fit if he is thin, plump or actually a roly- poly! $1. He notices that silk or wool cash- mere coats are quite the thing in baby society, and straightway seclects a pink one, with smocked yoke. (Also in white and in straight model.) $5.95. Then the newest baby waves farewell and flies off to find a mother who will come back to The Hecht Co. for a crib, and snuggly blankets and all the other tiny things that make his baby life a succession of gurgling happy hours. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) THE HEcHT CO-F STREET publicly announces their famous Twice-a-Year Sale. P SUPERB HOSIE! REDUCED TO $159 THQE PAIRS "9450 ARTCIRALT SHOLS 131 F Street | ARTCRAET THE BEAUTI- FUL SLIPPERS OF ARTCRAFT ARE SO WELL KNOWN THATIT IS ONLY NECESSARY FOR US TO MENTION THESE WJNDERFUL VALUES TO FILL OUR SHOP WIT H EAGER INTERESTED BUYERS! Remember, early shopping is advised! Slippers of Suede — Patent — Alligator and Lizard— Satins and Moires—Gold and Silver ‘Kid—and almost every mew material for daytime and evening wear.