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THE EVENING STAR, tom towans wupmrt of e warer .. GEORGETOWN CIVIC partment. He was given scant en- ‘ couragement by the subcommittee headed by Representative Frank | WASHINGTON, D. C, \‘V.EDNESDA\Y, JANUARY 26, 19217. 23 i ‘\{e‘cfiul ‘l:;rikuu chaplain; Richard |Y_ W, C. A. HOLDS ANNUAL:'”"“ was that of Mrs. Fred E Periomal ek ol mamy| Eak View whd Frineatin Chaile chalrman of the building commit K m‘hulnrshhv amounting to one- in \\hh h it was stated that the mously creased their membership during tne AssocIATION ELECTS half of tuition at Howard University | MEET'NG GETS REPORTS‘ C. A. building. at Seve: Mrs. John T. Schaaf, chairman of | Year. and figures she read cited much wus awarded a Georgetown colored | and '. is nearing compl the finance committee, said work done by them youth by the association, following Funk, Republican, of Illinois. . B! structure is occupied. the | rent expenditures for the The following were elected to serve e ey e el AR i e o el U TINE | s matlabig Tal ReAriig: Comple- | association will have its headquar-ers | gregated $§ ber of Commerce, organized by Dorsey | George E. Bumn Aglm Chosen | tee on education. The young man 8| ;0. Gurrent Expenses for Year | L : e CRLLR oty o as directors for the next three vears ’ J. Bartholow, Mrs. Frank Hyde, secratary of that organization now & student at Howard | 1 the swit 3 and led by Robert N. Harper, trie President—Other Officers Committee chairmen uppointed were: | Aggregate $268,728. . and e swimmis Seleoted. gl I gyl the | needed, howev fully equip the | Mrs. Albert L. Davis, Mrs Elizabeth East St to persuade the subcommittee to in s R - o ‘ Rok . N crease the District Commissioners’ | egisla ie Young Women's Christian As ", E. Brown Measure Will Contain Num- | alaries to $10.000 | education; Dr. Charles H. Marshall, | sociation held its ;W Mk, B Jr., public health; Clem N. Ferguson. ‘m;.m at its temporary b me reported ities | building clear of debt. | Adams Slade and Mrs. Fred E. Wright behalf of child ene work and the | New officers were elected by the|membership; Edgar Jackson, nulrlk 614 E street, with a large r in the president’s office during the Mrs. Harold E. Doyle submitted re. . Budget Estimate. personal work. The personal mem-|Park View and Princeton Chapters. t of | in “that amount. Another $300, |ert Lane sing. Mrs Frank B. Noyes appeared in B T S B B | e e ) Eitvermant, 3, Yorgtun Ciany) e | oD or ta it e | @ those | poris for the Mount Pleasint, Chevy | The Japanese women have a higher provide funds for establishment of an- | meeting last night in the Phillips|view. ~William Hutchinson was ad- I;lrp'u'm who inization | Ch. Bloomingdale, Cleveland Park, |soclal standing than women of any Gitisr child: hyiene taticn; School ~ Building, George L. Beason|mitted to membership. The outstanding report of the eve during the vear, either with money or ' Dupont, Piney Branch. Georgetown, 'other un-Christian country A delegation from the Manor Park |again being chosen preside: He and citizens was also heard. Officlals | John E. Bowles, Dr. H. =MEMBERS OF Hearings on the District appropria. | from the Zoological Park and the | Marshall, jr. Morrissey S. Koonce ton bill fm. b Gaal ‘,e‘,‘r lgg"‘":h:; Water Department completed their |and Clarence Brasel were appointed testimony on needed appropriations, | delegates to the Federation of Civic July 1 next were completed yesterday Associations. and the House appropriations com TOSCANINI TO CONDUCT. Other officers elected were: Morrie- mittee clerks are busy today marking up the bill fo report to the House A on Friday. bill wil contain | Recovers Sufficiently to Fulfllliku\\\w # number of increases over the budget Some of Engagements. estimates. R8hidercor trounitns v NEW YORK, January 26 (.—| delegation from the ashing ( ) e of r er r, urged that the bill contain an | clently from his fliness to conduct quickly relieved and often cleared iation for a commission to|four concerts of the Philharmonic irdy 1,,.,,,, applications of study the equities to determine how | Orchestra next week. R l THE AMERICAN RETAILERS, INC.—13 DEPARTMENT STORES much the Federal Government should He told his physicians he wanted contribute .2 payment for the water|to conduct at least a few of the 14 it uses in the Government dej concerts for which he came to Amer- ic and bu lay their approval was d that the Now—at Lansburgh’s $10 Corsets Seventh ant i Eye Streets. Final Days of the Clearance Event These are genuine bargains—all of them. Qualities we vouch for: pleasing styles-—but either the lots are broken, or we find it inexpedient to reorder—so we have reduced radically to insure clearance quickly. Better take advantage of this opportunity—it's unusual. Luxurious Overstuffed Suites 3-piece Living Room Suite— Davenport, Armchair and Fire- side Wing Chair. Covered with pleasing velour of attractive pat- tern and spring upholstered; reversible cush- ions: constructed d finished well. $ i ¥ Dining Suites 4-piece Dining Suite—Walnut Veneer—with substantial Gum- wood construction—a combina- tion that makes for effective- ness and durability. Suite consists of Buffet, China Closet, Serving Table and Dining Table § .50 Dinid 98- 10-piece Suite—of handsome Walnut Veneer, in combination with durable Gumwood. In at- tractive design, and a very pleas- ing suite — consisting of the pieces as illustrated—five Side Chairs and Armchair, with Tapestry-covered seats. The con- struction is very sprcii 1198 10-piece Dining Suite, of Pe- riod design—in Mahogany Ve- neer. Excellent construction throughout. Chairs have hair- cloth seats. Was bices’ " *3654 Bedroom Pieces FousDoater iBediSolid WMa- hogany posts and cross rails, with fine figured Mahogany Ve- neer on the head board. Size 3 feet 3 inches wide. Was $6500 RE- 349;51 DUCED to TR Vanity Dresser, large size. Walnut Veneer and Gumwood. susoo REDUCED 880 .00 to Stickley Davenports Stickley Davenport Bed—day- bed type. len Taupe Velour LOVQYlnfi.d %Vo - stered ends. Was $140.00. RE- 3115_ DUCED to 3-piece Overstuffed Library Suite. Very atractive Jacquard Velour, including both sides of Seat Cushions, with plain Velour in harmonious color on the outside backs. Fiekieis i 12178 Bedroom Suites It is a very attractive design: in Walnut Veneer with Gum- wood doing duty where service requires strength. Both the Dresser and Vnmcy Case have generous size mirrors, and tfiere is a Chifforobe and D. wall 'xmt:’r: e. .:; ouble Bed. et PP 31874 4-piece Bedroom Suite— resser, Chest of Drawers, Van- ity Dresser and Double Size Bed. Made of Walnut and Gumwood, with fine figured Veneer. Was siisin %5 82500 5-piece Bedroom Suite—very superior construction. Dresser, Chifforette, Vanity Dresser, Double Size Bed and Bench. Walnut Veneer. Was $575.00. $ .00 REDUCED ¢to .. 465= BOO]{C&SCS 2-door Bookcase, with fancy grill on the glass door panels. Mahogany Veneer and Gumwood. Was :,"'M' REDUCED 362.5=0 Fine Mahogany Veneer Book- case—three-compartment style. Attractive grill work on the glass doors, -ylond-d construction throughout. Was Separate Chairs Armchair, with Velour seat and back. Spring upholstery,. Wa 4200, vacsé $3()-20 High-back Hall Armchair. Strongly made of M.hog-ny and Gumwood. Seat and back are Caned. AT ol M TANSBURGH & BRO—7th, 8th ANDLE Plans have been completed for the cov- ering of our first floor with a stone-like ma terial, artistic in colo and texture, resilient to the tread and exer- cising a real influence over the atmosphere of our store. N Tomorrow we shall tell you something 1S more about our plans which are constantly being made and car ried out to keep this store a new store all the time, Tomorrow the attraction is tenfold gestions for wee folks, as well as prac Doz. Flannelette Diapers $1.19 % Soft, fleecy quality that is good and wit absorbent. The 27x27 size—in a neat bor white package. Rubber Pants, pr. 25¢ : White rubbes—much the nicest thing il for baby! Medium and large sizes only Rubber Sheets, 59¢ Size 36x32 inches—in a good quality of snow-white rubber. An excellent Rayon Bloomers $1.59 Beautifully tailored ones, well reinforced with flat-lock seams ; elastic at waist and knee. A host of pastel and street shades. 25, 27 and 29 inch lengths. 13x ( i stit value, indeed! L Crib Blankets, 65¢ Adorable, soft, warm blankets. in : pretty pink or blue, with the cunningest of nursery desigus. Carters’ and Vanta Shirts, $1 Choice of these two makes, in silk and-wopl, single or double breasted Sizes up to 3 years. Ma, Glove Siik Vests, $1.15 Bloomers to Match, $1.59 Third Floor—Lansburgh's 8th Street 7,500 pcs. of Lingerie 85¢ $1.29 $1.95 Group 1, 85c—Dainty pastel and handmade Porto Rican gowns; fine muslin chemises, step-ins and bloomers; pretty two-piece pajamas of crepe or mus- lin—a wonderful selection at this amazing price! Group 2, $1.29—Many lovely garments marked down from a great deal more. Soft, handmade crepe la gowns, exquisite voile ones; gowns and pajamas of fine checked muslin; lace-trimmed, shadowproof cos- in tume slips. Group 3, $1.95—Beautiful garments that were much higher (look at original price marks)! Hand- made and hand-embroidered Philippine gowns and chemises; two-piece pajamas of striped rayon, sateen and. muslin; lovely lace-trimmed and embroidered . e voile gowns. Third Floor—8th Street Ve ) Babyday -here are charming gift sug- tical. everyday needs! Infants’ Sacques, $1 oit, woolly crocheted ones, in white I dainty pink or blue edging and rib- 1s Baby Pillows, 59¢ ‘ink and blue pillows—with the finest ng you could want—Kapok! Size 17 inches Crib Sheets, 50c¢ )i sturdy quality muslin—with hem- ched hems. Size 36x52 inches Jap Silk Covers, $2.98 fere is real luxury—for His Petite jesty's carriage! Pink or blue daintily embroidered. Size 27x36. Dainty Baby Books, $1.50 A charming gift—in a daintily hand- painted silk cover—either pink or blue. Fourth Floor—Lansburgh's—S8th Street $6.95 Contour—De Re- 1 Stout B&] Modart names that mean much to vou are in- cluded in this splendid sale group of corsets, girdles and corsettes. A real opportunity ! Models, formerly $12.50, now reduced 58.‘)5 Necond Floor—Lanshurgh’s Tth Street sale of 1,200 Wash Frocks---many styles! A whole spring and summer -uppl\ of these crisp, colorful frocks will cost vou but five or six dollars—and even if vou buy a dozen, you can select each one in a different style and color—so Even the woman who wears extra sizes will find many rge is the choice! teresting models. 1 Smartly, comfortably fashioned of pretty ginghams, percales and attrac- tive novelties; generously cut and care- fully finished with contrasting pipings, tie belts and convenient pockets. De- lightful color combinations wir favorite ones. Third Floor—S8th Street Checks Prints Stripes Dots Plaids Regular and Extra Siges. all of STS—JANE STUART, o SHOPPER, FR.