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HUNTERS FEATURE RIDING CLUB SHOW Seven »Events ! Arranged for -Indoor Exhibition Tomor- row Night at 8. Seven events have been arranged for an indoor horse show of the Riding and Hunt Club in the quarters at ‘Twenty-second and P streets tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. The show will launch the indoor season. The classes will include horses suit- able to beconie hunters, 4 years and under to be shown in hand; green hunters, open saddle horses, qualified hunters, hack and hunter, open jump- ing and a hunt team class for teams of three hunters. Ribbons and cups will be awarded the winners. ‘The exhibition will be essentially a ‘hunter show. An effort is being made to foster the hunt by creating and stimulating interest in it, and ancther purpose is to assist and encourage Tomorrow—Remnant Day Savings on These Important Friday Offerings Remnant Day Merchandise is not ‘returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. mmmhmumm vgu judges will be E. M. Pn!mer .well known s of Virginia, and Dr. J. O. iams, of the Bureau of Animal Industry. Entries have been received from Ad- arl G T e irews, Ma; - liam flmu", Percy Niepold, Miss Hlnb!lh chklfll, Miss Elizabeth Mar- tin, Chester A. Gwinn, George Plum- mer, Mrs. Burdewe Wright, Mrs. Wil- liam Jeffries Chewning, Melvin C. Hazen, umnu Baker, Maj. George Patton, Mrs. A. D. D. Drayton. The Arrangements Committee con- sists of Mlj Grimes, general chair- man; Mrs. Chewning, Mrs. Andrews, u-mn and Nlepold b llfllgl to Be Golflng Town. i MAVLAGA.‘ Ttaly (N.é.N,A.)—Th!S. ac- cording to’ the Duke of Alba, will soon ‘be the Winter ‘golfing town par excel- lence. An-elaborate course is being laid out over sand dunes, and a British firm bas the work well in hand. The duke is & keen golfer; he can draw compari- sons with some of the most famous English courses and he is enthusiastic about, Malaga's new links. . North American News- (Copyrisht, 1930, by North American ‘The port of Mobile, Al has handled more toan 150,000 bales of cotton since August 1. DWARD & l.oT —1he Christmas Store - -Nafned Chairman of Commit- . Court and Charles | Ichurch who is moving from the Cap- "i'E EVENING STAR, WA§HIN('TO\T D. BISH(]FFREEMAN GETS NOMINATION tee on Army and Navy Chaplains at Meeting. . Right. Rev. James E. Freeman, Epis- copal Bishop of Washington, was nom- inated chairman: of the General Com- mittee on -Army and Navy Chaplains to succeed Rev. Dr. Jason Noble Plem pastor ‘of the First Congregational ital to' Nashville, Tenn., in a recent meeting of the committee ,at the Army | g, and Navy Club, it was made known today. In the same session of the committee Col. John T, Axton, U. 8. A, retired, 2 member of the committee represent- ing. the Congregational Churches, was elected chairman of the Executive Com- mittee of the General Committee .on Chaplains. Col. Axton was chief of chap- lains of the Army from 1920 Yo 1928 end he was the first head of that branch Men's Suits Ssecia $25 75; at our lowest price in years for suits of this quality of fabric, tailoring and fit. Long- wearing, lengths 2 shape-retaining and trousers alterations without rhargc worsteds, in blues, browns, grays and oxford grays. Regular, short, Sleeve long and stout sizes, Men’s Fine Suits, 335 were s 24 Fine Suits from regular stock. Desirable patterns and fabrics; Regular sizes 34 to 44; shorts 36 to 40 ; tern. 2 House Coats, regular size 36, stout size 40. \Were $18. 2 House Co Were $20. Now. Now... regula r size 44, stout size 40. ..$13.25 one and two of a pat- longs 38 to 42. long size 40. 16.65 obmall. " mediim and Men’s Wmter Overcoats, $24. 75 Were $35 20; in_mostly double-breasted models Sizes 34 to 44, ‘THE MEN's STORE, SE€OND FLOOR. Men’s English Overcoats, $59-50 Were 385 g 8 Rich Scotch Fabric Overcoats, tailored in Sizes 36 to 42. 8 Blue Chinchilla Overcoats, with velvet collars. lot.) London. § Now Tre Enciisn Smor oF THE Mex's STonr, Secowp Froo Blues, Oxford grays, browns and medium grays. Gray and brown mixtures in the !xc!l!em. dres! coats. Sizes 35 to, 40 ‘Were . $56.25 Men’s Oxfords, 3665 pair Were $9 10 51350 68 Pairs Men's Tan and Black Caliskin and Tan Kid Oxiords: straight- tip style. toe lasts. Leather soles kid. fn the lot. Sizes A and rubber heels. Arnold Glove-grip 7 to 11: B6to11: C6toll: D6 to11; Medium and narrow of tan caliskin and brown 6 to 11 Oxfords, 21 Pairs Men’s Black and Tan Calf:kin Oxfords; wing »nd straight up st-les. Me‘fllum and nln’ow toe lasts. Rubber and leather soles. Sizes AAA 10'; B T, and 10. Were $8 to $12. D T3, 83, 9, 9% Now 8, 82, 9'2 and 1 Men'’s House Slippers, 33:45 pair were 55 10 3 25 vairs, THE MeN's StcRe, SECOND » would sell much higher. 15_Wemen's Frocks of c: oSizen 36 to 42, Were 342.50 Dresses of printed crepe, o't crepe. Sizes 36 to 42. WoMEN'S Dresses, THiRD F in several colors and leathers. Froor. crepe Elizabeth, crepe and satin. Opera, Everett and Romeo styles. ght wool and printed silks. Size 7 on¥, Women’s Dresses Sveciatly pricea $1 2-75 40 Smart Frocks of crepe, satin, light-w Sizes 34 to 44. Regularly they 15 Ffocks of printed travel tweeds. cantan, ghifton and Now. 18.35 flat c Illh(-weum, coliens and wes S0 LOOR. . Bizes 26 t Were 516.50, 12.25 ., cmbrmd!red chiffon, c.nwn mue Bires 36 10 4. Were 828 to Women s Walnut Room Dresses Special $22 ks of velvet, canton crepe and lame. n Crepe Dresses for Were 3 Now. 4 Afternoon and Sizes 36 _and 38, R ‘WaLNuT Room, ‘THIRD Diner Drésies FLOOR. Sizes 36 to 42. afternoon wer of 'la: 50. Now.. 4 Dinner and_Evening Frocks of crepe Elix beth, canton .and faille. Sizes 34. 36 and 50 3°Afiernoon Veivet Gowna with Were 349.50 and $59.50. 40. Were 359, Larger Women's Dresses, $22-50 were 53950 10 $19.50 13, of eyelet embroidered canton 10 Little Women's Dresses of in black. brown and navy $16.50 to $25. Now. SPECIAL-S1zE APPAREL, THI , flat crepe and georgette flat crepe and georgette, Bizes 335 to 43'%. RD Pl.ool s 42, to 48Y;. DsDrgaes of georgette, flat crepe and Dblack “and nav. nd 50'z 50. ~ Noy $14.50 ion ‘crepe. in Women’s Fur-T rimmed Coats, $32 50 . Were Very Much More 19 _Winter Coats, of broadcloth fabrics. Black and brown. 4 Women's Coats of broadcloth, trimms and civet cat, and manchurian wolf (d Were $545.50 and 359.50. med T Coliars Womex's Gokts, THins Foor., Larger Women’s Winter e og). ' Bizes 36, 40 RN - 2 sy Suits, green and tan, 2 Te $64.90. Sizes 36 to 44, ith skunk Shawl and pouch collars of fitch, caracul, muskrat, squirrel 3 Women's Fur-trimmed Winter Ensembles and Two- plece Suits, flared and fiinger-tip lengt 1apin (rabbit) monotone tweed. ... Junior M:sses Dresses, $19-50 nd wrap skirts. Three-quarter coats. Collars of earacul and Green, velo and navy,’ and brown Sizes 36, 38 and 40. Were 379.50. FOREST FIRE RECORD-CUT mum‘,‘; n ;,mmmb,wd DESPITE DROUTH SEASON By the Associated Press. lieutenant colonel in ; in Despite the driest season in years, e Amym lAflm‘l Navy cglhlgl;.l:; fire damage to national forest lands uring the years. p ¥ presented Dr. Macfarland with an en- :hhl;:" l'“l Il fo 8337379, & re grossed testimonial expressing the sen- 9uC of almost 95 per cent from timents of chaplains for Dr. Macfar- | last year. land’s _work. letter of felicitation | This delrease, the forest service says. from Gen. Charles P. Summeral!, for- | was accomplished in the face of an in- mer chief of staff, was read and reso- | crease in the number of fires from lutions were presented by Rev. W. L.|7.449 in,1929 to 8.203 for the season Jjust ended. Forest area burned over | Darby, secretary, citing in detail the achievements of Dr. Macfarland. These | amounted to 195,965 acres, only a fifth ! of last year's total acreage. of the service. At present he is on the administrative staff of Rlfllol'l Univer- dt%h;.n New Brunswick, N. J. m resolutions were adopted unanimously. Among the speakers at the luncheon were Bishop William F. McDowell, for- mer chairman of the committee; Rabbi Morris A. Lazaron of Baltimore, a for- mer World War chaplain, and Gol Sturtevant Blowers S FOR BURNING ‘When William Coyle was sentenced in BUCKWHEAT COAL asgow, Scotland, recently, to three | months’ imprisonment for handbag Will Cut Your Fuel Bill 407, Fries, Beall & Sharp saved 17 persons from drowning, and | had heen rewarded for his bravery. | 734 10th St. N.W. NA. 1964 Wl hnv. fundu TO LEND for umtruchon of homes. Wm. H. Saunders Co., Inc. | 1519 K §t. N.W. | H Misses” Winter Dress and Sports Coats, $25 Were $59.50 and $49.50 10 Coats of Imperata, Norma, Velma and Imported Tweeds, trimmed with Skunk, Kit Fox, Wolf, Cross Fcx and Opos- sum. Sizes 14 to 18 5 Misses’ Winter Two and Three Piece Suits, satin _ and wonl blouses. S8izes 14 to Were 36050 to Now § Misses' Winter Coats, sreatly reduced, Large collars and _cuffs of Lapin (rabbit) Caracul and deer. Sizes 14 and 18 Were $69.50. Now, $39.56 aie, with wide fur borders and collars un! 5 14 to 4 Misses’ Winter Dress and cuffs of c Were $79.50 and $95. Now . ot #15: Misses’ Coats, T Misses” Afternoon and Evening Dresses, $10:75 Were $16.50 to $29.50 65 smart Frocks of flat crepe, canton crepe, chiffon, georgette, lace, wool, jersey, wool crepe and taffeta. Sizes 12 to 20. 23 Sireet Dresses. in flat grepe and Tailored models with Uingerie collars. Sizes Were 31650 to $19.50. Now...$6.7 12 Wool Crepe and Wobl Jersey Dresses, sizes 14 to 20. Were 325 to $35. Now. Misses’ Dresses, THRp FLOOR. < Misses” Walnut Room Dresses, $15 Were $49.50 and $59.50 . 10 Smart Dresses, of flat crepe lnd chiffon in afternoon and evening styl izes 1 4 Crepe and Satin in_afterngon A els. Sizes 1 w”e $49.5 $26.57 TH! Wu.)lll‘r Room, THIRD FLOOR. Girls’ Suede-Cloth Lumberjacks, $2:95 Were 56 10; in green, tan and blue. 2 Girls' Heavy Coat Sweat- ersi tan and navy. Sizes 28 and 30. 0. Crepe. Satin _and eve e 1e Lo i to 18, $79.50. Sizes 2, 3 and 4. 16 mr}: 5 Flanne Skiris: Daz hadex. Sizes Nos w GirLs' sronsw:n Fourts FLooR. Girls’ Green Felt Hats, 32 were $5 5: in poke and longer side brim styles. 12 Girls' Feit Hats, in good ° 5 Girls' Quilted Taff Winter shades, . Wers Hate, in navy,”black 33.75. Now G Girls’ Silk-and-Wool Dresses, $6:50 Were $12.50 and $13.75 7: in_georgette, taffeta, crepe de chine, net and tweed. Sizes 8, 10 and 12. 3 Girly' Winter Coafs. 20 Girle broadcloth -and tweed. imity, with collars of Jup Fox Ew‘\x and and French Beaver ver-dyed rabbit). Si Were 320.59. Now..S1 9 Girts' Leatherette Rain. coats. in"tan, and b Cotton Dresses. of batiste. " _doited platie, sizes Cotton Dresses. of and batiste. Sizes ere $1.95. GImLs' AppAreL, FOURTH FLOOR. Boys’ Blanket Robes Special $3.85 20; in assorted patterns and colorings. Sizes 4 to 18. 135 Junlor Overcoats, in 59 Bovs® All-Wool Shorts. in beol cravs land tans, &rays and browns. Attrac- ith wool _linings. tive herringbone patierns Slies 4 t0 1o, Spectal: and tweeds. Sizes 6 to 1 T POt Vinter Quercoats, of ficece Sizes 14 to 13, Were $25. Now.....SIL35 Tue Bovs' Stoke, FOURTH FLOOR. AY, DECEMBER 11, 1920, Wo DWARD & LoT HrROP s DOWN STAIRS STORE Remnant Day-—Savings of Y4 and More Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. 0. D. or on approval; Phone and Mail Orders not accepted $19.50 Annmv-ly trimmed with caracul, Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 20. ts, of crepe 6 Women’s Dress Coats, of crepe broadcloth, in t and blu black, brown and green. Trimmed with Manchurian wolf (dog) colla Sizes 1 paradise muskrat (bleached muskrat), red 38, 42 and 44. Were $25. N .$12.50 fox and Manchurian wolf (dog). Sizes 40, 44 Misses' Dress Coats, of crepe broadeloth. and 46. Were $45 and $49.50. Now..$31.50 with fur trimmings of Canadian wolf, fitch and red fox. Sizes 14, 18 and 20. Were 2 Short Jackets, 5f light tan lampan fabric. Sizes 14 and 18. Were $16.50. Now, $4.95 $39.50. Now ..$22.50 Misses’ Jersey Sports Dresses ~ Were $5.95 $3.75 12; in one and two piece styles. Red, blue, brown and green. Sizes 14 to 20 in lot. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Misses’ Dress Coats Were $35 6; very smartly styled, of crepe broadcloth in black and navy. American opossum and Manchurian wolf (dog). 5 Women's and Misses’ Dress Ci broadcloth, in black, brown Women’s, Misses and Halfsize Dresses, $9 Were $16.50 Another smart group of 46 dresses; of satin, canton, wodl crepe, novelty woollens, velvet and chiffon. Black, brown, green, navy and ‘old' slightly mussed from handling. Sizes 14 to 20, 36 to 46 and 14! to 24, in lot. 5 Extra-Size Dresse: of canton, in navy and brown. Also silk-and-wool travel prints, in colorful desig: es 48, 50 and 52/;. Were $10. Now ... THE DOWN STAIRS STORE ‘New Winter Hats Weres3.95 T5¢ 97; of felt and velvet, in smart stylés. 31 Felt and Velvet Hats. Were $3.95 and $4.95. Now . 44 Berets. Were S1. Men’s Broadcloth Pajamas $1-65 3 pairs, 5475 Dad and big brother will like their bright colors and smart styles. . Of plain or fancy broadcloth, in coat . or slip-over nyles The plain shades have cord waists; the fancy ones have elastic. Sizes A to D. Men’s All-Wool Robes $10- Very practical and well-tailored, of serviceable vir- gin wool. The.particular man will appreciate their neat cuffs, notched collars and wide tie with tasseled end. In plain dark shades, with large pearl buttons and three convenient pockets, one smartly mono- grammed. Small, medium and large sizes. ‘l'l‘il DOWN STAIRS STORE An Exceptionally Large Assortment of Silk Underwear at #1-% An unusually low price,for yourself and for dainty giits. Chemise, dance sets, pan- ties and step-ins, of soft satin crepe, crepe de chine and Daffodil crepe. Some trimmed with lovely lace patterns, others appliqued ; many tailored, too. THE DOWN STAIRS- STORE Infants’ Handmade Dresses Special 85¢ ; Give baby dainty long or short dresses, with lovely touches of embroidery, drawn work, scalloping and tucking + -« all done by hand. Some styles with collars. Sizes for infants, 6 mon\ths, 1 and 2'years. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Three Gr\oups of Gift Silk Hose Low Priced at sl Chiffon, with, picot tops and plaited soles; service weight, with lisle welts and soles; very sheer Grenadine hose (irregulars), with picot tops and hemstitched Fitted and Straight Line Costume Slips, $1.95 Lovely styles of rayon crepe and silk crepe. Some are daintily embroidered ; many have lace inserts; others are trimmed with lovely lace designs. Also tailored slips, of goml quality silk, with deep hems. Pastel shades and white; also tailored models in darker shades. Sizes 36 to 44. THE DOWN STAIRS STORE garter welts. Every pair full-f; Coats, $3950 Were $69.50 and 505 4; in black broadcloth with colla s and cuffs of cuuu skunk, and mountain lynx (rabbit). Sizes “&S 47% and 48%;. s Coates caracu S A e e Nas SpeciaL-Size Coats, THIRD Fwo Millinery Salon Hats, %5 Were $15 29 Frlt Hats in black, brown and green. MiLLINeRy, THIRD FLOOR. - Smart Hats, 32 Were 55 e 20 Smart Hats, of felt and velvet with brims and 11 18 and 17. off-the-face styles. 31 Now .:. Mirirvexy SaLon, Tump FLooR. Juxior Mluzq Dnrrsses, Fourtn Froor. Pu]l-on and Cardigan Sweaters, $295 Specially priced for Friday M all-wool Pull-on #nd weaters. shioned, and in new Winter shades. Sizes 814 to 10, THE DOWN STAIRS STORE Washable Capeskin Gloves $195 - These are “the soft, pliable capeskin gloves that give such a smooth, trim fit. Washable, in the popular pull-on style. Choice of many desirable shades, THE DOWN STAIRS STORE % Novelty Gift Jewelry 51 Bracelets, necklaces, rings, earrings, pins and clips make lovely and useful gifts. D Blue, brown, turqumse, green, purple, lnfl ‘mixtures. = Siz 46. 8, Y, B & A ' EOM and silver, in attractive novel styles. ilk-an 1d separately or in sets to matc! 1 b . hatd © One dnd Three Plece Silk-sud.Woel THE DOWN STAIRS STORE' Weres3s 15 34880, ¢ Srortswear, THIRD M Were $29.50 19: for afternoon and street wear. Sizes 11, 15 and 17. 13, Women’s and Misses’ Mules, $2-15 Were $3.50 to $5.50 250 pairs, plain and trimmed. Of satin and vel- vet; in blue, coral, green, red and black. All sizes in the combined lot. 142 Pairs Women’s and Misses’ Shoes $645 pair Were $10 to §15 ~ 34 Pairs Suede Pumps " 274 Oxterds, wike and i heels. 2 Junior Misses' Dance Dresses, ng flowersd a Sjunior Misses net. Szas 15 Ne sports t wear 3,18 and 3 Junlor Misses® “Winter 7d Sizes 13 fur trimmed. Were 359, " Were 16, Crepe and Satin Blouses Specially Priced $3.25 . 60; in tunic and short lengths. Eggshell, white, beige and cream pink. Sizes 32 to 42. R .'1‘1'4".13.«'3.0"".' 2 4 to 42. Were $6.50