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STAR, C., FRIDAY, JA. Sl 2 ganr. — by Justice Peyton Gordon of the same|Di* t of Columbia Board of Educa- 620 WINTER TERM OPENS tribunal; Federal procedure by Judge|tio:, . its present chancellor. Charles 5. Hatfield of the United States | oS time ‘in history that women have been | VICloTOUs e AT NATIONAL UNIVERSITY | Court of Customs Appeals, and_ triai | THE EVENING WASHINGTON, D. R RRRRRRRRRRRERREEDRRREEEEEEEE= TAKOMA PARK SANITARIUM to give & swimming show as & pre- | between staff members of the Y. W. liminary to a life-saving demonstration | ¢ A. and Y. M. C. A., thegmen were by Red Cross experts. It was the first| o/t " THRONG AT Y. M. C. A. “OPEN-HOUSE” FETE 4,000 Members and Friends Attend Association’s All-Day New Year Celebration. More_than 4,000 members and friends of the Young Men's Christian Associa- tion were entcrtained with an all-day New Year “open house” program at the Central Y. M. C. A. Bullding yesterday. the highlights of which included an invasion of the men’s swimming pool by bathing girls. The girls came from the Y. W. C. A. S = 50c Colgate’s Talcum Coty’s Toilet Water 95¢ NEW FELTS With Touches of Straw o Tricoms and other turned- back-brim shapes that effectively combine felt with matching straw or braid. Black ingathering, which is an annual came palgn in which each member of the = REPORTS SERVICE COST |heighnort siving. them oopormuatts i3 neigl rs, giving them opportunity to admitted 1o the Y. M. C. A. pool. The ot procedure by Representative srnest w,| RECORDS EARTH SHOCKS gy have @ part in the work by free wil fair_swimmers included Miss M. A.|by a committee of hostesses, headed by | Lo\ School and School of Econom. | Gibson of Vermont. e Shows Total of $10,054.93 Ex-| Etin&s The other $8.850.03 was con- Hood, Leonora Taube, Evilyn Scotl |,y jeonard W. De Gast, Huston | The new faculty members r~ ww .. U. Seismograph Shows Severe| God Pust Yot tn 2 1 regular Sabbath school meetings, Dur- Martha Ward and Polly Wrightson. | 0 T 1 ot of the association; | 108 and Government Resume—14 |Winter term include Dr. Jean Stephen- | peudeciTast Nens tn WOdioal, BN | v 6 year e as on Bren s . They were directed by Miss Irene . E . oo Bt DICtHA son, instructor in parliamentary law.| Disturbances 2,300 Miles Away. ool i O Wi b"‘hmsm - & ':x: ams‘-;srlm:g‘ R S Mundell, Tocal wizard of the xrm?e fi::';ff:fi'fi:’flfi‘o: g Nati l‘ ‘:! xw 1.; ey 3 \ts sixty- | 6ch & W subject at Natinal ang the| The Georgetown University seismo- . tirely of workers comccted with the . B. eil, . z e o ational niversity gan sixty- P Ve A total of $10,954.93 was given during | institution, so that their i i checkerboard, piayed 17 checket chal’) " pormitory residents held a dance in | second Winter term with the resumption | second woman member of the faculty. |8faph today showed a record of severe | 2 Bl v . g 1”., cational | veraged . $50.95, or . somethine mors TS A L O 38 hcker games | the assembly hall. Thers were movies | today of classes in both the Law School| National University was founded i | €arth disturbances having occurred be- B e o Maacionl, WOUCMOUAL] s 78 oemits pet. week, witioh Siey gon” e O o e Joat 6, | during the aft-moon for boys and girls, |and the School of Ecoriomics and Gov-| 1869 and was incorporated by aci of | tWeen 4:5¢ am., E. S. T., and 8 o'clock. |and publishing work in this country | o 1% CEhts Der wee own earnings, the played Mundell won 20 and lest 8| duflng the 4o eny there wat | ernment, Congress in 1896. Its chancellors In- | Father Sohon, in charge of the observa- | anq foreign lands by the members of | report stat s, 6 N enmotors W B Fangiolion of t46 | an all-day round of champlonship| Fourtéen new courses will be avail-|cluded five Presidents of the United | tOrY, said the quake was some 2300 | frd' (pIoER Johds BY, Bie members of N T D ts | Bitooranoats able to students in the law and college | States—Grant, Hayes, Garfleld, Arthur | Miles from Washington in an undeter- | pita] in Takoma Park, it is revealed in AT T e G emonstration 'in th- pool of | | The stene shifted in the evening to |departments this term. These and the and Clevelam, and Arthur McArthur | mined direction. a report by W. E. Barr, chaplain of| Because a ram recently taken to Kra- e S et I P & W. O. A headquarters at Seven- | faculty members who will administer | and S-nuel F. Miller, assoclate justices . e the institution and superintendent of kow, Poland, had one pair of sheep's ot h and K streets, where motion pic- | them include equity pleading by Jus-|of ti» Supreme Court of the United| Mrs. Ann Russell recently celebrated | its Sabbath School. | horns and one pair of goat's horns, it b b o b shown 'and refreshments | tice Thomas Jennings Bailey of the Dis- | States. " | her 107th birthday at Fareham, Eng-| Of this amount $2,104.90 was secured | was sent to the Warsaw 200 instead of “‘T": m';"k:: :: {r-w trict Supreme Court; criminal law cases| Charles F. Carusl, president of the !land. through what is known as the harvest ' the slaughter house tures bowling alleys | served. s $1.98 to $2.98 Silk Undies Lovely lace trimmed step- $ 1 .59 ins, chemise and panties of Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Our Phone Number Is— DEAL AT NAtional 5220 Free Parking Space for Our Customers—Opposite the 8th Street Entrance Charge Accounts Invited—No Interest or Extra Added rich quality; also attractive rayon crepe slips. L'Origan toilet water—in conven- ient sprinkler top, traveler size bottle. Goldenbers's—Main Floor. ~ $1.50 Grenadine SILK HOSE 95¢ These sheer, dull-} ¢ finish, full - fashioned hose (with lisle-inter- lined silk tops and soles) bring you the very smartest shades for the black, brown or colored costumes. Among these favorites are Phantom Black, Elephant Skin, Timber- wood, Brownleaf and Gunmetal. All perfect Event No. 1—January Clearance Reductions Affecting Our Entire Stock of BOYS’ SUITS & OVERCOATS No Better Time Than Now to Profit by These Sensational Savings on Better Boys' Wear! All Boys’ Overcoats and bright Spring N OW—%i Off Regylar Prices colors. Very speci- $1475 Over- ] $3.95 Overcoats, 7 %oo ally priced s v $2,97 coats, sizes 5 to Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. * B oy $4.67 goristaniils $7.32 ;ggfg'smsxsm $9.56 $7.85 $3.97 3 Boys’ $8 and $10 2-Knicker Suits Incomplete assortments and sizes in all-» wool mixture suits—grays, tans and browns— $ .39 .neatly tailored. Also navy blue cheviots. Sizes from 8 to 16. Boys’ $5.95 to $6.95 Vest Suits bl e peice SRR velle il $3 95 knickers. 7 to 15. Extra knickers, $1. Boys’ $12.75 to $18 4-Trouser Suits Smartly tailored of high-grade fabrics— $9.75 Another January Sale Feature! $1.25, $1.50 & $1.98 HANDBAGS Leathers and Fine DuPont $9.75 Overcoats, sizes 2 to 18.... 5 ¥ $24. ver- coats, sizes 15 to 20 .. mixtures or navy blues; with two knickers, two longies. 8 to 20. quality. Boys’ 50c Sport Hose fancy-patterned 7g-length sport cuff tops. Slight irregulars. .Sizes 7Y, to 10. Attractive 33 4 : hose with elastic C 0 Wool Goldenbers’s Boys' Plaid Mackina w Coats, 9 to 18 Boy! k $17.50 Sheep-! Leather Coats... Main Floor and Vagabond Shapes . er Coats, 12 to 16 Boys' $12.75 Boys' $6 Wool-lined Leath- versible Tweed 59'75 roy Lumberjacks. $3.89 Our “Prep” Suits Substantially Reduced! Exceptionally fiae suits for the high schooler or prepster— tailored of good looking, serviceable fabrics—two long pants. phie i $15.75 gl $18.75 Boys’ 69c to $1.00 Shirts & Blouses Large assortment of shirts Boys’ $10.95 Sheep-lined Coats Rugged looking coats of fancy tweed- 6.95 aroys, in grays or tans. Made with warm sheep lining and large sheep collar. Sizes 7 to 18. Boys’ $18.50 to $22.50 Suits From our “Smart Set” group — skill- fully = tallored of $14.75 finest wool mixtures and blue chev- lots. Two-knicker suits, sizes 8 to 18. Boys’ $10 & $12 Rugby Suits Very smart English type suits —have two pairs of knee pants and nobby tai- lored 'coats; 5-to 10. Boys’ $1.50 to $2 School Knickers Charge Accounts Invited. $1.95 Lambskin GLOVES $1 -65 ‘ P. K. and overseam sewn nov- (@ ‘ elty cuff lambskin gloves with W embroidered backs. Tan, brown or mode. ~ All sizes but not in every style. 6.95 Corduroys, suiting mix- tures, blue corduroys; widely cut and full lined. For school or play wear. Sizes 7 to 17 years. and blouses in white and .\ fancy broadcloths. Collar C |8 attached. Some are irregu- lar. Blouses, 4 to 15 yrs.; Shirts, 12 to 14%, neck. Boys’ $7.00 Sheep-Lined Coats Leatherette coats, black or brown, sturdily 4 .95 made; large sheep col- lar and thick fleece lining. * Deep pock- ets. Sizes 4 to 20. Goldenberg’s—Third Floor.—Charge Accounts Invited. 0 0 January Reductions! Remarkable January Sale Group of FUR COATS ; A $84.50 ' Girls’ $7.98 Dress Coats Offered at Much Less $ 20 8 9 » Same Qualities Sold Last Year 4 - - Than Half Price Tomorrow! A delightful selection of handbags—up to date in styling and coloring—black or novelty. Each moire lined, with purse and mirror, Many trimmed with unique metal and prystal-like effects. Goldenberg's—Main Floor $1.19 Children’s Wool Gloves wool gloves in car- acul, tan or camel. cluded. Sizes 3 to 7. Goldenbers’s—Main Floor.—Charge Warm brushed Gauntlet styles in- 5 g C ;!lolllll Invited. = £ s E Merit make—in ecru, white and random color. Full-cut NOT a Clearance—but an Advance Sale of NFW $10 & $12.50 Spring DRESSES Bright New Flat Crepes 6.7 5 Galoshes Charming Spring Prints Graceful New Chiffons Evening Satins, Laces, Etc. Sports, Afternoon, Sunday Night and Evening . e “lli69 Styles. Sizes 14 to 20—40% to 50Y B e, DL Boys’ Hicut Storm Shoes for $125 to $179 Even though fur coats are Many a mothér has been waiting until January for just such coat values as these! Unfortunately there are but 63 coats in this group—so we advise shopping at 9:15! chest and long-cut trunk for conflorc. Reinforced. Sizes 36 fur coats as these selling for $84.50, Sizes 8 to 14, but not in all styles and colors. iy C Golden Muskrat, Fitch, Ermine Bables 79C Leopard or Squirrel Collars models; some with corded Pretty novelty print snfi:f?é"fnnklz?}ffi {magine! Dainty coliar Beautiful assortment of patterns and colors in $ 3 29 . Sizes 14 to 50 line, flared and bolero styles, in sizes | color. Goldenberg's —Third Floor. - Goldenberg’s—Main Floor. S C 0 AT R E D '( I C T I O N S ! o ably low all Winter. Every coat in these four groups is an amaz- ‘ ing value...we certainly want you to see them! Black Kids " e §91 .98 All 4Buckle Coats of lit) d style that belie thei ! ~ ‘0a a qua Galoshes All style heels. In- Sport modelsiand &rg.!:ynco:tg OF sott r;l]:relcs: 'ni’nx@c'?v?{fi"mfifi- cluded are some Arch- lower in price than last year wouldn’t p‘xu t to find Zucl; ?’;u Broadcloths, tricol; and flannels of heavy quality, warmly interlined and lined for pes . warmth. Red, blue or tan, with mandel collars, and in some cases cuffs to match. e R Lapin®* Sealine®* Mendoza Beaver* . . 4 i (*Dyed Coney) Silver Muskrat Girls’ ¢1 Wash Girls’ $1 Rayon Men S $6.95 to 59-95 RObeS k Pajam. ; Alliir RS OR O At tase Frocks jamas Dresses Al-Wool Striped Flannels and Brocaded Rayons models; some with corded belts. Fine p Made'by hand, wo... rocks with long or el- C C 59c bow sleeves. Straight- piped with contrasting and yoke strles, deep smartly tailored robes that fit perfectly. Perfects Sizes 8 to 12 hems and se:-in sleeves. Sizes 1 and slight irregulars. All sizes in the lot. Goldenbers’s—Second Floor. 7 to 14 years. S and 3 years. STRAPS, PUMPS : - These drastic January markdowns are more significant than A N D OXFORDS ever this season, because, to start with, prices have been remark- $19.75 t0 $22.50 ¢ 95 Patents A Women' COATS All perfect quality. lars; others simply but smartly tailored in the mode or trimmed Support Shoes. willi astrakhan. Misses’ and women's sizes. Children’s 4-Buckle | Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes and Slippers $1.39 Women’s Cloth Automatic GALOSHES $1.98 All Sizes All Style Heel CUFF GALOSHES (With one- s 1 .49 strap cloth Police, Fireman, Postman Shoes An sises. @2 O Steel Arch. $39.50 to $49.50 COATS '20%0 Smartly designed coats of black or colored broadcloth—superior f.&anyulllxluz you may have expected at this price—even in a clear- ance sale! Furred with caracul, red fox, lapin (coney), civet cat or Man- churian wolf (Chinese dog). Also smart fur-collared sport coats. Sizes 14 to 50 included. $55.00 to $69.50 All Winter we have shown beautiful coats at this Er}ce—but wait till you see what it offers in the January Sale! Lavishly furred broadcloths, stunning tricos and h eeds, with kit fox, S lturss,2 Featur- 0 52. Sleeveless frocks with cape collars and velvet bows + + » demure short sleeved crepes in bright colors . . « long or three-quarter flowing sleeves . . . long, low- back evening frocks . . . cleverly tailored business frocks . . . festive little “Sunday Night” fashions with rows of georgette rosebuds around the neck . . . every one who has seen these frocks within the past few days has exclaimed over their beauty and STYLE, and new models are being added as the sale goes on. Black, paprika, jade, delphinium, Castilian red, gold, watermelon and other shades. Goldenberg's—Second Floor.—Charge Ascounts Iavited. PARKING SPACE F O some lapin (coney), caracul, civet cat -amd other luxu ing BLACK, the season’s smartest shade. Sizes Goldenberg's=Second Floor. 8th. STREE? As Pictured OPPOSIT or rubber = REE ENTRANCE