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~ 10 . STARTS EREFB Hook-Up to Be Ready Satur- day for Conversations Across Atlantic. L] ‘Washington will be hooked up with England by telephone Saturday morning. C. T. Clagett, division the Chesapeake & Potomac Telephone Co., today announced that the trans: atlantic service recently started be- tewen New York and London will be extended this week to Washington, Baltimore and other Maryland cities. Tast week it was extended to New Jersey and Pennsylvanis On the other side of the ocean ex- tensions have been made from London 80 that It now is poss'ble to talk from the United State to almost any point on the island, and extensions will soon be made to Ireland. The cost of a ‘Washington to in Great Brit: minutes or le additional minute. be limited to twelve minutes. fmpossible fo- the English ope Jocate the person wanted a charge of $10 will be made. Calls may be filed beg'nning at 8:30 &.m. tomorrow and will be sent Satur- day in the order received. The subscriber first must ask for “long distance” and give the long-dis. tance operator the name of the person wanted in England, where he or she Probably can be reached, and the con- venient time for making the connec- tion. The service is open from 8:30 am. to 1 pm. Calls are booked in the order received. Calls from Washington will be routed first to the long-distance office of the American Telephone and Tele- cenversation from able point for three for each Conversations will If it is or to report nager of | Fromi a characteristic setting of nipa palms and tropicai scenery the Military Order of the Carabao opened up its bag of tricks last night and drew forth for the gaze of members | of the order another song that may | take its place along with the famous | “Aguinaldo: Little Brown Brother Ditty” that drew down the wrath of President Wilson in 1913, and was banished from the vocal ledgers of the organization. Gathered at the Willard Hotel within a week of the day when 200 members of Congress met at another banquet to re- iterate their® bellef that the eight- eenth amendment would never be re- pealed, in addresses before the Wom- en’s Christian Temperance Union, members of the Miliary Order of the Carabao and their guests sang and laughed last night over an air writted by a member which characterized prohibition as an ‘“inhibition” and caused “dry” members of Congres to “turn on the gas,” declaring that “we could do without you,” and that “your job is about through.” The song, written by Col. Harold C. Reisinger, U. §. M. C., as a parody on “Bye, Bye, Blackbird,” was the hit of an evening given over to fun and levity, mingled with reminiscences of the days of the “empire” when sol- dlers of the United States took a hand in the troublous affairs of the Philip- New THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, mmmm SCORED AT CARABAO “"WALLOW™ Mllitary Order’s Parody on Dry Law Features Play, While Blanton and McCarl Draw Jests. pines in the late years of the nine- teenth century and the first years of the present century. ‘The parody follows: Dry man, dry man, sing.ing bluos all day ' the Con-gress back door: Dry ‘man dry”mun, what do T hear you say. aiv's 1o Doohahiie I store— AN " throukh each ses-sion’ you ban a-round. Aot ihe House and Sencate you're b Dry man. dry man, better be on your way, Sun’s on the grape once more. CHORUS. Drg, men come snd dry men, g0} ostly go! That's our dope!—bye, bye, ry_ man, You're %o blue you make me cry “Goodnight " Hovo you die"—bye, bye. dry ma We are weary of vour in-hi-bi-tion And your for-mu-la for pro-hi-bi-tion. Take & drink! Turn on the gas— We will sing as you pas—dry man, bye, ye. Dry _man, dry man, bose-ing the U. 8. A, U-ing us what to do— man, be-lieve me when T say— jo without you To our bi-no you'd add gas-o-line And to your chow we'd add pa-ris green Dry, man, dry man, how do you get that way, our_Job'is a-bout through. Much of the wit and humor of the annual “wallow” was directed at the REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE AND SOLD J. LEO KoLB 923 NEW YORK AV. MAIN 5027 SPACIOUS OFFICES FEBRUARY 3, 1927 resentative Blanton of Texas and Con- troller General McCarl came in for a part in the by-play. A skit presenting Representative Blanton as a_member of Congress who could park his auto- mobile anywhere “on the people’s bust ness’ was presented. Alhtough the controller general was not alluded to by his title, he w: called the “C. G.,” which tion proved to be short Good.” How well he s shown by a_pseudo Nav. who came on the “per diem allowanc lowance” suit, and ‘“mileage allow: ance” pants. The ““Clean 'Em Good" official, lacking the necessary multi- plicity of affidavits and certifications, compelled the Navy officer to remove all outer clothing down to his under- wear, removing even his shoes over the officer’s protest that they had been given him by his mother “from money ad_saved out of rental allow- He took his shirt and socks “for good measure’ and promised him that if he furnished 2,000 certifications and 1,500 affidavits, he might have an appli ion for their return gonsidered in a year or so. v Gen. Summerall Speaks. Members and guests of the order heard Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summer- all, chief of staff of the Army, declare House & Roof Paints Glass Tops —to fit Tables, Buffets, Desks and Bureaus Cut to Order, at con- sistently Reason- able Prices. Also Window and Auto Glass. that “we are keeping our military and | never in history has there been better naval services fit and rea;ly for l‘:-el: administration of a colonial possession work, although we hope there wi o merions etk for them to do”; and { than that in the islands, listened to Assistant Secretary of the | The newly elected officers were in- Navy Robinson declare that though |stalled and vested with the insignia he hadn’t been Informed as to the |of thelr rank by Col. Joseph M. Hel- latest war by the State Department, |ler. Accepting the post of grand “We are doing fairly well in Nicara: | paramount carabo, Maj. Gen. Mer- gua and not so well in China.” Mr. |ritte Ireland, surgeon general, Robinson said the Navy aids every | U. B. A., said the order.is unique in Jovernment department, furnishing | that virtually all the high ranking ships for the rum fleet and providing | officers in any of the military services the Department of Agriculture with |today are members, or are eligible for o breeding ground for barnacles.| membership in the organization of “And the State Department has prom- | the Carabao. “Evety chief of staff, ised me we won't have another War |except one, since 1900 has been re- until the Post Office Department re- | cruited from the membership of the leases 10 more Marines from their job | Carabao order,” he sald, “and nearly of guarding the mails,” he added. every chief of jthe bureaus of the 3 Coy P Nevada en- | Army, Nav Marine Corps have Lesenator Key Pittman of Net%¢ pro. | been Carabaos. The order furnished hibition enforcement under “Rear Ad. | Mmore general officers in the World miral Andrews” and predicted that if | War than any other military organi e A e and man in the Navy |Zation, and that out of & membership of a little more than 2,000.” would get behind this movement & A would double our Navy in 6 years. o lnio was fiirniisdiby. Mise Cara: “The duty of the Army,” he said, | lyn Manning, contralto soloist; Earl «would be to destroy the stills, untii [and Robert Carbaugh; Miss Lillie it won't be safe even to take a drink | Grainger, a member of Uncle Sam's of moonshine.’ MacNider Praises Pioneers. Hanford MacNider, Assistant Secre- tary of War, pald tribute to the men who established the American Govern- ment in the Philippines, declaring that Floor Wax and Polishes 6 ‘Duco” —is the ideal re- newer for old Tables, Chairs, Trim, Etc. Ap- plied with a brush just like paint— lasting, durable, beautiful. Comes in many colors. HUGH REILLY CO. Follles, and by group singing led by Col. Reisinger. Fourteen members of the Stafford Pemberton dancers en tertained in unique dances. Speaker Longworth and Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune, who were on the speaking program, were unable to at tend the dinner. Gen. Ireland ex- plained that Gen. Lejuene had had his arm broken in a fall from a horse. Those attending the dinner were Maj. George J. Ahern, Brig. Jen. Sam uel T. Ansell, Capt. David M. Addison, Maj. Archie W. Barry, Col. Henry P. Birmingham, Capt. Theodore Bitter. man, Lieut. Col. Willlam 3 Col. Charles H. Bridges, Col. J Beaumont, Lieut. Col. bee, Capt. David C. Crowell, Maj. Gen ohn Clem, Lieut. Col. Charles F. Cralg, Maj. Alvin Colburn, Capt. Wil- liam E. Cashman, Col. Carl R. Darnall, | Maj. Willlam T. Davis, Maj. A | Dondero, Lieut. Comdr. Eaton C. | wards, Maj. Gen. George F. Elliott, Col. Richard T. Ellis, Col. Henry C. Fisher, Brig. Gen. Ben H. Fuller, Col H d. | feut. Col. Thom: ville M. Hunt, Ma Hammond, Lieut. ~Col. Hampton, Maj. Gen. Peter C. Harrls, Capt. John R. Hornberger, First Lieut. Paul F. Howard, Rear Admiral John Halligan, jr., Col. Joseuh M. Heller, Gen. Frank T. Hines, Col. Horton, Col. Henry J. Hunt, Maj. n. Merritte W. Ireland, MaJ Benjamin L. Jacobson, Comdr. John H. Knapp, Col. Samuel A. Kephart (Continued on Twelfth Page.) Millions of men can earn money, but the man who can save is head and shoulders above his fellows. FEDERAL-AMERICAN Frederick Foltz, . George R. Maj. Thomas Gimperling, ! 3% On Savings Bond'’s Sale Values Are the Talk of Washington Men who know what’s what in clothes blink their eyes and say to each true. Can such overcoats other, “Can this be be sold for $18.757 These fine all-wool garments lined with Skinner’s Guaranteed Satin?” Answer that question for yourself. Look in our windows, Come into the on half a dozen of these fine over- store and try coats. That’s all we ask! Choose Now from Hundreds of Fine PAINTS AND GLAS: 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 graph Co. in New York. Then they will be switched to the radio trans- mitting station at Rocky Point, Long JIsland, and thence to the receiving sta- tion at Wroughton, England. From thence it passes to the long-distance bullding of the general post office and then is handled over local lines. Calls from England are radioed from the Now Available in Our New Modern Fireproof Building Large. light and well-hept Single Rooms or Suites “Barreled Sunlight” transmitting station at Rugby to the recelving station at Houlton, Me., and thence over regular telephone lines The conversation between the two parties is direc The radio transmissions are handled on a wave length of approximately which had been accepted reliable and least liable to The messages are prac- The long-wave trans- mission is of a special acter, em ploying a single side band and with e carrie= suppressed, and cannot be picked up by the ordinary receiving Methods are under investigation for incresing this privacy. Transatlantic telephone service is the result of rs of experiment and research. Two-way transmission was not achieved until last Marc Efficient Elevator Service VERY REASONABLE RENTS Outside the Restricted Parlu';lg Zone APPLY Chestnut Farms Building’ Pennsylvania Avenue at 26th Street At the Store argain Friday e, pepk gl $1 Odd Lot Corsets 49c _Good gquality cou- 4l “or brocade, elastic bust, ieces. " well white and pink, ‘broken sizes. Clean-Up-Sale 59¢ to $1 Dress Goods 12%c Silk and cotton’crepe, drawn- work crepe, woven plaids, fine 40-4nch voiles, flock dot_voiles; for dresses, draperies, blouses and girls’ dresses; all full plece, perfect goods; every yard fast color. 32-in. Dress Gingham, 1lc New Spring patterns, fast color checks and plaids: reg- ularly 10 59¢ Sun Ray Rayons, 39¢ Amoskeag all-rayon drees 0ode inches wide, pring tubfast. 22.3122 Hemmed Diapers, 89c Antitaptic birdeye _digpers, each in sealed package: hem: med ready o use. $3.95 Jacquard Spreads, $1.95 Stevens bolster-attached wide rose, blue or new olorings 81x90 Seamless Sheets, 69¢ Closely woven, fres from dressing; hemmed, ready to use. an lot Values $10 to $15 $2.98 Azure Braid In New Spring new styles, shapes and trim- mings; close - fit- ting or large shapes, medium and large head sizes. Sale of Advanced SpringFootwear Styles That Sell for $3 and $4 $1-89 These are shoes taken regular stock and arranged on tables for quick selling. include some of the most desired styles and patterns such as patent leather, velvet, satin All heels and sizes in the from our nd many others. t. Sizes 3 to 8. LSS NGO/ A4S They Bandeaux 19¢ Women's brae- Sizes 16 to 50 Flat Crepe and Georgette Crepe are 'way out in front as.the leading silk fabrics for Spring, and these materials are cleverly styled to bring out the utmost of the fine washable grade used. Every garment in this sale is a new Spring model, made by the manufac- turer to sell at a much higher price. We’re making dress department history by selling at a very close mark-up and you get the choice of all the newest colors, styles and trimmings at only $7.45. 69¢ Certainteed Felt Base Floor Covering Full pieces, in tile, Dutch tile, carpet and rug patterns; subject to slight irregularities. Bring your room measures. $1 Panty Dresses, 66¢ Girls' 2 to 6 year m Cinderella and ovher ken sizes and styles. $2 Broadcloth Dresses, 98¢ Women's fast color dresses, pretty patterns and trim: mings; all sizes, 36 to &4. $1 Windsor Crepe Gowns, 79¢ Women's genuine Washen- Poaeh ‘op” rfier Faut whfte: Soried style i 59c Polly Prim Aprons, 39¢ Nice as 41 1 st and (olore, nostly” irmed. ™ 19 Yd.-Wide Percale, 10c New Spring at atcipon. “Shecke, "*tot " and fancies. n cut, as will tickle your palate, make than a cup of tea. o iy o o res, » g 5., and 16 o3. bottles. Montreal, Canads Write to Sales Agents: Ask foritatthe soda fountain So good! The rich beef taste It is nourishing, sustaining, delicious. And easier to Keep a bottle at home, al- ‘ways ready for instant useat the table, or as an ideal sick- room diet, and for adding flavor to other foods. Makes a wonderful consommé “My stomach was bad and I suf- fered terribly from indigestion. 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