Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 10

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0 serve in the near east relfef work at Urfa two years ago. During her FAVOREDIN NEAR EAST. service there she was under siege Amari ’,‘M‘ Ne- with forty-six others in & small “tionalities, Miss Waller Says. |pullding, from February 9, 1920, to April 9,' ded, and was an Americans are favored more than to n y slayings. any other nationality among the “lu u- itself is concerned,” Kurds and Turks in the near sust. | ller, "eon;it.llt::' u-n;e 'r:: PLANNING CO-OPERATION OF POLICE DEPARTMENTS Intercity and Interstate Mutual ‘Ald mun-ed at Meeting of ive Committee. 4 TAKUMA CITIZENS ELEET OFFICER —and Fme Lmen bett ow This i{s the messaze brought back| = ‘.. ‘N"" 'of the populace to up- P\nn- for turthering intercity and o e 3y Stet [Dort itself ia concerned. for Urta ro- HE fine pattern Of the ! Retiringsl-lead of Association Interatate co-operation in police de- | Jr.and Y Wal: |mains In the war sone.” partments. were discussed yesterday at ) m | b Presents Prablems for | tho Army and Navy Club by the exec. | Bons ot the utive committes of the board of, gov- ufllver.ny Clubhouye, Bnnrday :u- Lieut. Commander Stewart F. Bry i ( " | erning directors of the Natlonai Po- | ernec ant of the Navy has been assigned V'UWS Action. lice Conference., Miss Waller was one of the volun-|duty tn sthe oMce of naval Tntelti- teer Vassar girls who went overseas!gence, NAvy Department. richest damask bespeaks - more eloquently its _— h I’l g l h § Blection of officers, ‘th; ehetlontot P l:c cqmg;ilrlméor R.l ml. Bnr! lal,:ll when (1 267 new members and the presenta-}and former ice Commissioner I ongm : ta ot tion of the annual report of the re: | Douslas Mcia; !" ;;':n-‘r;-dela:smr p d H TOI tiring president were the features of | Tork departm > and napkins are the meeting of the Takoma Park Citl-| - Inspector Harfison of the local da- < 1 2 sens’ A ocmmn held last might In gl_mflerfz" Siten ::. l;fil‘l'o;; '.:a' 'l'd:'!n MANIZED- T g _|attending on account of pressing busi- o ness. . o B. Hend: B Amonx othan attending the con- : B. Bu 3 fere ere Marshal Henry of Bal- vice E°Far | timore, cx;eflr'l;m Tcsm'mx“ New Irey; as-) Haven, ngham, i Diotant Saotacy. mc ora; | director of public satety of Nortollk; (4 olman aundar or. 61°C. fdete: | Chief Copeian of Cintintat] and oupt 2 £a the Federation of Citisens’ of Police Gilmartin of Providence, N. F. W. MacKenzie, Manager . v w :s:.oeelglosn ‘gr D. N. Shoemaker and Cor. 6th and C Street-N.W. who dealnod & socund eisston. tn11s|CALL ON COMMISSIONERS. o all. records fi Lieut. Gen. Vacari and Btaff Pay Visit to District Building. LleuL Gen. G. Vacari of Lho !llllln Like.famil'y 4 pru‘lc his staff cs]'=d at the Dis- rnug-. for the Year trlc: bufldln yesterday t ply his linen is a d\m¢ to uiring _vigorous _ac- | FéSbects to the Distriot Commission- llon lnfl !hflll t during the coming be cherished. Be-. year, were ‘et forth by Mr. Buter a8 aoen n.“ foast is tn, Washington with 1oll fers) an delegation to the arms stow on it this con- . U T0 Tequire an azsembly bal for the | S2RferS L - 'a) Oml Du ic sachoo! sideration— TOL- Our school committee should make o m; MANIZE! Phone bor’ TO‘IC i 11th ST. N ociatiol ful demand for a school in every way in keeping with the town of Takoma Par) the ut populous town [ Hanllentrhy“ 2t l; Secure while vmnl und (s .t l'lfllbl. Mat. In m,lfl or ampl a; nndl .wllnmln: pool and nl.hl D ’m This associatien shoul L3 rougl mmittee of its Maryland mem lX.l’l the ' neces: influence to orgei ! now have to journey to Bromvood on election An ln-lnont demand should be made befors the Maryland Utilities Commis- sion to .eenn a further reduction in a8 from the Washington ‘ompany ' of Montgomery mul should be wldeued at the X Inunec!len o! r. atreet by secur- . ‘hase or nondemnnflon L3 Blfl ot tlln hl‘h terrace at the south- t corner Cédar “street at Blair ’rhmv:h the activity of our schoo! committee, there should be orgu:lud I-:h::‘ch ofdu:: lethoou‘ a home and association for the pro; tact b""“in':"m and Teacher A on bllc l||l 1 should mu- I careful uo t;u service DY AR A R P SN D e e DI NS RN Masterpieces in Dutch Silver of Jnl celebration -houl h‘ general e:mmllnlty af- PEIOAHIAORIIY BSOS DRI DA ASOIRAIS D AR A s * @ ’ El lnlr nlg:rrltha llmtlon of .n '.l"l- Quaintly shaped and embossed in-fig- |¥ :ffl‘.:“:;o!xhfi ?r“‘,::ht'hlc repeal of the ures of ancient design, these Dutch re- § This assoctation has recorded its be- rtions in silver plate I Yo't th:’t‘lh:hp:loplo of the Disteict of productions in silver are digni 3 0 and beautiful, reflecting the tone-of the kj ‘ mastercraftsmen of old. 2 'J 5 8 i l:K :‘} "Tea Set of Five Pieces, $55 5 a: R Flower Vases, $16.50 ~ Bk erican m..a':‘nf’. | > Candlesticks, $10 Each )L m‘-(-:r::" which tazes -:;u-m' foh % sandwy'ch p’ata, s’ 2. 50 ':‘ und: "“m m lor them and which ‘,: i k ng the leunlnx the_ Takoma & ‘ea Kettles, 4 e e S > Water Pitchers, $20 Q| worz avprmo PX er Pstchers, .~ RS WANTED. b Fruit Baskets, $10 Iz Py A p -~ revenue 0 &5-the ‘result of ex- N e N T T T T T SN TN T TN T P T matie: Service ('nmmi-l!on Most Exceptlonal Values in COATS All This Week \ Prices Are the Lowest in Years COATS.With and Witheut Fur Collars: Some with: e.ngu far. Some with eelt collars ‘::r-'lmht.lhhzfl ue:lvlem AII llnd with-silk and .COATS Laxuriously Fur Trimmed 9 representati - o he federal courts as sge states. e . 400,000 Distriet 1t 5 and lcnnl hundred-additional auditors L ded to £ ears and to keep curre! lo ,000 year d o fro; They re in the cloths that are most popular; with mod- els fashion proclaim. 'Somé plain - butl mb'stly - trimmed with the fine furs lnl k& ?u Bolivls, uflord !o per{emon, collars. -Furs in great variety— " ve ——of a workmanshlp that is-far-famed for its character— of matenal qualnty and style expressxon. 4 ’ ........... 5 ' b § e tmtte: o - " "Loose-fitting,’ belfed bloused and form-fitting models ; : R s T PR - --'~:-~--—h=ndsomely lined: with silk—and: eficchvely cmbclhshed\ with embrmdery and shtchmg 209, Cash-Discount ‘on All Dresses ' - Canton Crepe in-all ulndes. Point Twill, Tricotine ; h (mavy; lnd bhck: m;m.e MWe have just pnn:hued vn;fl nmd Bvuiag Gm..ch‘hmuhdu. styles, s A ; “ .M mm.atwmnbm w«w’mm&m Spedn HEh B e o L mtdufl:a‘m w*fltd!-l 3 Our Established Pohcy Absolute safety for the money of depos- linnlnaboentlwuhblu!:edpohqgf&u institution ever since its organization 21 years ago. ltuuunmllyathmmhnk,m ized under the Act of Congres: 1 the District of Columbia, directed Ty viers Bt o ’s patrons of other consideration. e 3% Paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts ¥= OF THE DISTRICT % " OF COLUMBIA Cor.15% and H Sts. Northwest The Uneicpected Is Happening We Announcze a Remarkable Pay-Day Special in Coats g perior excellence— | , ) ? which are marked for the occasion at In the g'roup are four popular lots— 3&indl lain Sealine. g Marmot, with Raccoon collar and cuffs. 40-lndl lain Marmot. 36-inch Sealine, with Kolinsky Squirrel collar. i Smart in type and carefully selected skins—expertly se:wed richly lmed.

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