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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1927. The Humorist. A painted signboard points the way to Greater Tamarack, that passinz strangers may not stray from off the proper track. The village jester comes along, with kindred souls in train; they leave that signboard pni!u ing wrong, their record to maintain Oh, it wi ake a splendid yarn, when evening lig! are burned, how re lost in gulch and tarn, be CO0LOGEVTORY N 19815 SEEN Senator Weller of Maryland Predicts President Will Suc- ceed Himself on Record. - An Open Stock Bedroom Suite in THE FEBRUARY SALE of LIFETIME FURNITURE 11 of groan ing aunts, ra e and a_ guest and as he drive ighs and pants for Tamarack He sees the sign and to th his lanking car. les of He di Coolidge cted in 1 a statement issued Welle - | sh added th Prediction that President will be rc 1928 was made .ominated and re-¢ yesterd who pointed to | n important from the and cold bursts, the bu All night they ch one a ghastly will go no more. shiver in the ra wreck; the guest hot, the complain, the grandsire raises he The4driver was a moral sw before this thing befell, but now he hand out words profane, too fierce to hear | or smell, He was a law-abiding man |2 man of noble deeds; but now the ni hilistic plan seems what his spiri needs. A worthy man is ruined thus that skates may have their fun, and so we leave him by his bus, the bus that will not run. How ul is th cut-up's jest that sends astray, that robs a rest, @ grandsire of his hay! WALT MASON, (Covyright. 1927.) Histor prosperity a er before hus as is ours been such w ineteen hundred venty-six w our banner bus - On ‘tories are running to Labor is fully employ t wages ever paid sities have been We own 5 per cent he world. W and ness Select Only the Pieces You Need their ed, with The " prices of This is indeed an opportunity to furnish a good-looking bedroom for a very little outlay, Many different pieces to choose from. All the same de- sign and finish—the identical same suite—simply made in a variety of picces to suit all types of personalities. The suite is in walnut and gumwood, with beauti- ful decorative onlays of maple. sillion dollar st exports and the and built two and : dences.” Discusses Economy Pledge. KENTUCKY 1S PRAISED BY GEN. SUMMERALL Chief of Staff Lauds State in Going on to a discussion of Coolidge more runnin; the Government have been decreased by two billlon per vear. Federal taxes have been Addressing Capital ut alf billion. _Four wve been relieved from Society. ncome ta n. Seven million have P SR 12d their me taxes lowered. The urplus in the United States Treasury aas been greatly i ed. Federal axation has been reduced on an aver- ige from §54 to $27 per person. “President Coolidge’s wise business ind governmental policies have been argely responsible for these results e has not simply preached economy. he has put it into practice. He has safeguarded business from interfer. ance. He is safe and conservative. The people have confidence in him.” million pec The traditions and heritage of Ken association with Vir. the (ivgaaiem (i 3! =T =0 merall, chief of staff, members of the Kenfucky Socie the Willard Hotel. “Kentucky has the having furnished to the Civil more men, in proportion to its lation and the duration of the s gle, than were ever furnished by any Commonwealth in any modern war,” Gen. Summerall stated. The obligations of citizenship were stressed by Gen. Summerall, in con- cluding his speech, by referring to| the purpose of the follows: “‘The purposes of that foun dation are to form a more perfect | Pt The semi vanity is very attractive with its stationary type glass. $52.50 distinction of War yopu Full size poster type bed or name nted with maple on- One of the R — la; three sizes of dressers in this suite. This one is 40 inches wide. $47.50 For those who like a highboy, this plece is avail- able. S e PLAY GIVEN AT AHTé CLUB Prizes for Costume Awards to Be Presented Next Sunday. An evening of drama was presented st night, a three- nder the direc- sisted by a cast of players including Will Hutch- .ns, Arthur Rhodes, Robert Clear, Ker- mit Girdner, Ann Ives and 'Anna Breitbarth. The play will be repeated -onight. Next Sunday night the prizes for the three costume awards of the Bal Boheme will be given at the Arts Club it the regular Sunday chafing-dish supper at the clubhouse. Gideon A. Lyon, chairman of the Bal Boheme. will preside, with Mrs. Lyon, at the party, at which the prize winners and | others will wear their ball atlire, and the winners will tell the story of their costun: The prizes are a hand- wrought silver bowl, a_copper electric wall sconce and a fine binding of “The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.” The winners are Miss Marguerite De Por- ry, Miss Mollie Weyman and Walter O'Bannon and Maj. and Mrs. Ran- dolph Coyle. EDUCATIONAL. union, to establish justice, to promote the general welfare, to insure domes tic tranquillity, to provide for the | common defense and to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and to our posterity.” i Gen. Summerall said that the mili- tary peace establishment of the United | States is proportionately the smallest | by two and a half times among the | leading nations of the world Mrs. Maurice H. Thatcher, president of the soclety, presided. A program of violin solos was rendered by Miss Elsa Raynor, and dancing followed. | Senator Barkley of Kentucky will ad- | dress the next meeting, on 22, while Representative Clifton A. Woodrum of Virginia will sing. Among those present were Repre- sentative M. H. Thatcher of Ken- tucky, Senator and Mrs. F. M. Sack- ett, Representative and Mrs. Ralph Gilbert, Admiral and Mrs. J. S. Car- penter, Maj. and Mrs. A. W. Gullion and Richard Yates, former Governor of Illinois. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. 0 Day Courses. For 6 ¥ we have been saving hundreds of Washingtonians thousands of dollars in com- Hames NOW mercial courses. Boyd Grad- tes are placed In the best bositione. New classes too late. orming—tomorrow _ma; 1338 “G” St Main 2338—Hr. 8. GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Chartered by Act of Congress, 1821 COEDUCATIONAL Second Semester Begins January 31 Full Day and Late Afternoon Courses Department of Arts and Sciences Many courses available in Lib- eral Arts, Engineering, Education and Architecture. Registration period, January 24315 O, 2035 Strcer; Wesr Law School Member, Association of American Law Schools. Class A, American Bar Asso- rllu“;\m i\m\ »-llll(r!t-!.lf;tm;-k\' emfir "lt be- nning of semester. Stockton Hall, 7! gfllh Street. West 1640, = SAXOPHONE Plano, Tenor Banjo, Guitar, Drums, Ete. In 10 to 20 Lessons Orchestra Training and Practice. Come in, write or phone for booklet. Free lessons if you buy instrument from us. f‘rflfllfi; R‘ SCHOOL 9F 1322 Gee St W. EDUCATIO +A Business School with University Atmosphers VASHINGTON K. of C. Sch 1314 Mass. Ave. e th men and . An unusually capable facuity Tuition rates moderate. Free employ ment_bureau. roll Monday. = F - formation address the Registrar. or Phona Franklin 4696 [PACE COURSES Accountancy; B. C. §, and M. C. 8. degrees: C. P. A. Preparation Day and Evening Classes Bulletin on request BENJAMIN FRANKLIN UNIVERSITY Transportation Building 17th and H Main eight-two-five-nine Strayer College Announces the Opening of Classes in Stenography, Type- writing, Accounting, Salesman- ship and many other commercial subjects. 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Co-Educational Full time forenoon course, 0-12. Ap- for employed students, p.m. sodkion el 750 BT sl WY {B45: Lt This is the twin-bed size of the poster type bed. Each bed priced now at— $35.75 etime Seventh Street The Mayer & Co. Decorators Are Always /At Your Service Without Charge 4-Piece Suite Above s 1t you like a. chest of draw- ers for your room, this one has four draw- ers of varying depths, $32.50 Here is one way to group the suite. inch dresser, bow bed, wardrobe and 48- full vanity dresser in walnut and gumwood orna- mented with maple onlay. Individual Prices of Pieces in Suite Dresser, 48 inches. . . . $68.50 Full Size Bed.......$37.50 Wardrobe ...$49.50 Full Vanity Dresser. .$69.50 Furniture MAYER & CO. mirror. $59.75 = (0 %08 == i /I | Between D & E