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0 RS AT OFFER | e PUNTDAVRTHR Launches Nation-Wide ttam-‘l paign by Radio for Out- ’ lining a Substitute. \ Taunching » Nation-wide campaign 1ast night over ~iation WRC and 16 pssociated stations to lessen the likeli- Tood of war, Mrs. Carrie Chapman | Catt, explaining the purposes of e re- | ccnt Conference on the Cs g ©f War. over which she sizted there is a substitute for war. “That substitution is san iron-bound | compact between nations, plecgirg their | honor not to resort to war with other & matories to the compact, but instead | ta settle any possible dispute arising by | one of the peace s, the | dents for which ai hed.” she told her radio Sees “Genuine Securil “A sense of genuine security resting honorable compacts of na- | resort to war will, b the prosent LONDON. February 8 (.—The Earl| upon large ai s and | of Oxford and Asquith. former Liberal | ch. however large, ave never | leader, is again ill with recurrence of ough to prot any na‘ion from | trouble with a leg which affected him r with an equally large army or | some time ag No special anxiety is » | felt as to his condition. thus outlined the purnose - qn as set forth by the con- determined to 1 5 ~ “Nide campaign of ed MUSIC half of a change In policy ace: a change from the seiilemeat of irym war to . | international differences by the harsh | arbitrament of force to settlement by | rational and sane methods, more in| k~eping with our boasts of being civ- Llized. Wide Campaitns Proposed “These conferences have said that when the rid becomes civiiired agh war will go They will now tust the quality of civilization in our can JASCHA HEIFETZ'S RECITAL. After an absence of two vears from the National Capital, during which time | he made a tour of the world, Jascha | Heifetz, the young violinist, whose g nius is so marked that he ha long proclaimed by the public, appeared be- | fore a packed house at Poli's Theater yesterday afternoon in a brilliant recital | Never has he played more beautifully | | carrvine education to every schoothotise or with more color and warmth—both Sress was part of the “Voters' | qualities which some authoritics have | § Rrrvice™ series. sponsored by ihe broad- | thought lacking 2t times in his inter- | easting company and the National pretations. Surely no one could maxe i Lrrgue of Women Vote this criticism vesterday. Mr. Heifetz | |used his Guarnarius violin, with 1ts| | werm, rounded tene. An unusual and | | slight accident when his E string snap- | ped during the playing of his own ar- | rangement of Ponce's languorous “Es- | CITIZENS' GROUP HITS BORROWING FOR PARKS trellita” served only to accentuate the completeness of the spell under which | Columbia Heights Association Op-| :]\vs mus\c;r.flrr:-md ul; hold the entire au»i g ience, which applauded him heartily poses Plan to Procure $10.000.000 | & G B B number. | Mr. Heifetz opened his program with | Vitali's “Chaconne,” a-difficult and very | melodious number. He immediately re- °C- established the feeling in his audiencr | men! the Dis- of the absolute surencss and marvelous | the sum of $10,000000 command of his technique. This was | nited Staies Treasury for the further amplified in the amazingly fresh | nd pla nd <'es |and beautiful reading he gave Lalo’s| N lenethy debate, | “Symphonie Espagnole,” played as it | Citirans’ AS- | nas not been heard here in a long ume n the Wilson | The delicacy of the scherzando was par- night. .| ticularly charming. There seems to be on was taken on the commitiee’s ino trick of violin technique that Mr mendation after two substitute!Heifetz does not have at easy com- als, by Charies T Clayton. chair- ‘mand. His dcuble-stopping 1Is, ap- n's committce «n | parently, simplicity itself. and the way beew defeated. | in which he achieves the skillful blend- suggested that iz of two down strokes and one up | stroke in between. with scarcely per- ' ounds for | eeptible tone change on a note, is al- e the other made | ways something at which to,marvel. fi ibstitute . The ova “Perpetuum _Mobile" | clever for Playground Purchases. the recom- A resolution opposing f ittee oOn rec- o td with the m t the sent pay 40 per cent of : . |was one of the most s was postaon~g until of tha afternoon and the Schubert- | s riv, presi- Friedberg “Rondo” showed a delightful | presided it of violin writing. The Paganini- | s Auer “Caprice No. 24" again em- | POLITICS phasized Mr. Heifctz' virtuosity, and | » | the three encores were admirably chosen | piendelssohn's ~On Wings of Song.” Women to Give Democratic and vs‘é‘;n';‘,f'{;mg“’f‘”" —d 5”“““““ . P. Views at Forum. usual, Isadon Achron proved a re- | .0 | markably sympathetic and skillful ac- An expression of the principles and | companist a the piano, and his part in | ints of view of the Democrtic and the Lalo complemented the violin to an | publican parties by two women, each |especially satisfying degree. It was a | of whom has attainsd eminence in her |lovely concert and the Washington audi- | own organization, will feature the 1928 |ence in large part lingered to show its | poli forum dinner to be held this |appreciation. HP evening by the Votrless District of Co- | lumbia League of Women Voters at 7 o'clock in the Young Wcmen's Chris- tian Association Building, at Seven-| Walter M. Wilson, a minor, 1537 teenth and K streets Third street, has been awarded a final Mrs. Minnie Fisher Cunningham. ldfcrtr by Justice Hitz in Equity Court, Democratic cand:date for the United | annulling his marriage of November 18, States SBenate from Texas, will discuss | 1926, at Rockville, to Mary E. Smith, a . the issues upon which she i3 taking her | minor, of 131 ‘A street northeast siand in her own campaign, Wwhile Through Attorney Charles L. Carson, Judge Mary O'Toole of the Drstrict | the plaintifl alleged that he had been Municipal Court will present the Re- | coerced into going through the mar- publican point of view. | rlage ceremony. = . S Fire. Engine 50 Years Old. {y Tz:dm):‘e parking casy. a };;'lrm.'m has 3 Dise Star . ntroduced an automobile that ran be ';;a‘ixx)'z'iud = ;’; S bebruary 8 | Lrned in a space of its own lengls banquet is being arranged by the United | GAs (0. | Pire Company for February 22 1o mark | . Heat fiftieth anniversary of the pur- | McKENNEY OIL chase of “Lily of the Swamp,” the first | elicers steamer engine owned by the company. | Cor. Baltimo “The old engine, which has bsen pre.| ¢or. G served, won the endurance contest at| the Philadelphia Centennial in 1876 | soon after its purchase. [ WILL DEBATE Minor's Marriage Annulled. ‘ 17¢ Gal 18e Gal Established 1842 ‘ o — Somervell Duties Increased. | Maj. Brehon B. Somervell, Corps of | | . Eugineers, in charge of Federal engi- | nm&.n‘n:. propcinie vicaly tacd Direct Branch of Factory | c er supply system, has been asigned to sdditional duty 1340 G St. N.W. ! with the Organized Reserves of the| A number of bargains in used Grands | 34 Corps Area and the 343d -iand Uprights. Full line of Brunswick neers, General Bervice Regiment, in tl Panatropes and Records. city. | 4. G, Coniif. Mer. 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Make this vowy shopping center— vou'll find savings as inter- esting as the dainty iittle articles themeselves Infants’ Long and Short Handmade Dresses — lash- 1oned of fine nainsook with wee lace on neck and Long and Short Gertrudes o f flannelette— some with muslin 42C tops Knitted Snrqu‘es -m’ Sweaters, pink and o Infants’ Flannelette Wrap- :){e{::;ri{nk or hlue SOC 59¢ Soft, downy pink or blue blankets . Quilted Baby Pads—I17x18, 24c; 18x34. 47c; 27x40, 74c. Grey Stockinctte Rubber e " $1.66 PALAIS ROYAL Infants—Third Floor Paris Predicts Veils—They're Here! As vet they only reach the nose and cover the eyes— but they add ,a coquettish touch to a chic chapeau. It's easv to add one to yeur hat —new nose veils. dotted ef- fects—start at S0c. PALAIS ROYAL Veils—Main Floor Best for Cold Weather! Tricosham Bloomers $1.59 There's warmth and com- fort in these bloomers— smartly tailored or novelty trimmed, full cut and rein- forced to insure longer wear, Plenty of colors to harmonize with street cos- tumes—and dainty pastel shades for dress-up oc- casions. Rayon “Undies” Fnvelope Chemises jamas and Gowns Bloomers Princess Slips Tailored styles, others with pretty touches of lace and novelty trimming. And there’'s a host of pretty pastel colors so that you can make up a whole suit of underwear all of the same color. PALAIS ROYAL Knit Underwear—Matn Floor Gold Metal Trimmings on Smart Handbags Sometimes the trimming tukes the form of flat deco vation on o the cleverly shaped Maps—sometimes it is uwsed orngment wise ways it s distinctive, ferent—and simart, * on hine calfskin, antelope and dmitation pig o gam leather bags, in pouch and other new shapes. Black tan shades, $295 1o PALAIS KOYAL Bags -~ Maln ¥loor Black Satin and Patent Leather Pumps Reflect the High New Footwear, $6 Patent Leather Pumps with gleaming nd it's difficult h is smarter for lasts—trim, reund Shiny to say Spring! new lhnes—medium tocs—dressy spike heels— these are the details you'll find i the new sen-D'Oreay Pumps PALAIS ROYAL Daylight Shoe Shop Third Floor When You Tire ;)f One Style Turn Your Smock Inside Out and Have Another Model! Reversible SMOCKS are Dbubly Practical Spe Buy one smock—and you really have et side is different—wear which ever one tw vou fan linene or poplin, these new smocks are in green, rose, Copenhagen, orchid or peach cc Raglan PALAIS ROY AL—Smocks—Third Floor Three More Days Only! Bobbed Hair Combination Special, Hair ‘Trim—any style, Soap Bob Shampoo and for $2. Phone Main 8780 for Appointment PALAIS ROYAL - Ba Super-Value Special! VI A CTomorrow-One Day Only ! Ma third of the orviginal price Facli compact s an att metul cise, with a conve B, o good gqualiny patl, [ | | popular Cappi powder in .98 Values Range from $3.50 to $15—and Higher! Ihese are exquisite garments—you will marvel at the values! All new, desirable styles, but they've served their purpose as samples and you may have them for a mere fraction of their regular selling prices. Completes Corsetlets Clasp-front Models Girdles Of rich, heavy satins, brocades, fine I'rench and English elastics, Charmo- settes and other fine fabrics. Many are trimmed with fine laces, ribbons and flowers. Peach or pink, all heautifully made and finished. A good size range—sometimes one and two of a particular kind. Some slightly soiled. Step-ins Side-fastening Garments Front-lace Corsets Reducing Girdles With such wonderful values we'd suggest early shopping. No Phone or C. O. D. orders accepted. PALAIS ROYAL—Corsets—Third Floor. Newness and Charm are the Outstanding Features of these Silk FROCKS For Spring 15 \ combination offering of specially purchased dresses with higher priced models from our regular stocks. Lights of Fashion in Spring Crepes de Chine Novelty Weaves Canton Crepes Gay Prints Georgettes Flat Crepes \Whether you desire a street, sport, afternoon or busi- ness frock—this collection contains just the hecoming model you “picture”—except that you'll find it far pret- tier—far more hecoming than you dreamed of. New Colors—Sun glint, leaf green, hazel tan, Patou beige, varied blues and cameo pink. Style Notes—Uneven hemlines, Vionnet necklines, Paris tuckings, one or two piece models, embroidered effects, lace-trimmed styles. Sizes 36 to 46—35'; to 4814 PALAIS ROYAL—Dresses—Third Floor « $1.69 We Can't Emphasize Too Greatly the Important Savings on These Fine Fur-Trimmed Coats At the Winter’s Greatest Reductions In these two outstanding groups you will find the season’s smartest fashions re- flected—you will find the most desirable colors—you will sce the most wanted fur trimmings. 2 $59.50 T A $29.50 for coats that were $39.50 and $65 for coats that were $110 and $115 _Cox of distinction and elegance—~rich fabrics, expertly tailored and lavishly fur trimmed. rs hie outside is one style—the in- cy. Made of excellent quality slor and are in full dress length, sleeves. Sizes 16 to 46. pure Castile Marcel. Al | I Desirable coats of the season's fabrics and popular lattering turs. leony Sizes for women and misses S PALAIS ROYAL—Coats—Third Floor These Are Regular $30 Grades Men’s All-Wool Overcoats $19.75 Here are values that you'll have a hard time duplicating —patterns that have individuality—styles that are new. Every coat satin lined and perfect fitting. Brown, tan, gray and mixtures. Sizes 34 to 44 150 Men's and Young Men's All-Wool Two-Trousers Suits In two price groups $27.75 and $35.75 - 000 Cappi Double Compacts u 59c¢ active, sturdily fashioned gilt ment size, clear mitror in the nd the well known Cheramy's cake form, and ronge, Powder In in branette, esh and white, Rouge In cherry red, earnation and orange. PALAIS ROY AL You'll get plenty of wear out of these suits=—for many of them ave Spring models. And all have two trousers which means double wear! PALAIS ROYAL Tolletries—Main ¥loor