Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1921, Page 40

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CHNESEADVSER WL BE SPEARER Vice Admiral Tsai Ting Kan Heads Geographic Lecture Course. Vies Admiral Tsal Ting Kan, ad- Biser to the Chinese delegation to the speaker will be announced later.) March 31—"Hunting for New Food Plants in the H'shlands of Tropical Americ: ?l b’!): wilkon Popenoe, April l-m.lr Seasons,” by Dr. ymond rs, ApFIL 14— Our - Amerlcan Wunder lands,” INDICTED-FOR KILLING. Robert E. Rose Is Chargtd With Manslaughter. Robert E. Rose, colored, was in- dicted yesterday by the grand jury for manslaughter. He is alleged to have by Branson M. D shot and killed Raymond Thornton September 4 last in a dispute over financial matters. Others indicted and the charges i i e HELD IN $10,000 BOND, Willlam A. 8mith, twenty-three years old, of Alexandria, Va., charged with criminal assault, was given a g)rellmln&ry hearing enlel‘dly in Po- | ce Court before McMahon. The court fixed the hond at 310, (‘00 and held the def:ndnnt to await ac- i tion of the grand jury. And Pay Next Year ‘'TFE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15 1921. v . _THE HUB %847 Liberal Terms, Dependable Furniture, Service \ limitation of armament oonference, will be the firat speaker on the 1921- 23 program of lectures of the National fo Soclety, beginning next ¥riday, at the New Masonic Temple. * The meetings will be held at the New Masonio Temple, New York ave- nue and 13th street, each Friday, ex- ©cept an December 23 and 30, u 4:45 and 3:15 o'clock. The aftern: and eva:lnl lectures will be aentical, bly one or two exceptions. iral For more :hm thirty years Adm n Are Closely Dovetazled at 1 Tt So’ Handsome Mahogany or Walnut Veneered Bedroom Suite, With Full Vanity Dresser Natio Tbc lacture on November 25 will BI.H a little island on the eastern f Java, where 2,000,000 brown- lklnned people live in a won dorllnd scarcely known to the outside orld—a wonderland of monster but- . lerflle‘a and birds thnt talk like per- sons and not like parrots, of terrace gardens and curious ceremonies that are relics of suttee practices abolish- 5125 Good Health This exceptionally beautiful Bedroom Suite will mabluh a new ahnuphcn in your Other subjects for the season range Thousands of people stop at our i opley .dr‘:finés,::'o:'a{'y?g L stores cach day 107 B reliioning deiak home. It reflects quality, good taste and enduring service. It Of solid oak, and a journey through the 1 ole‘lee‘l:n:ln famous beverages! This consists of a full-size Three-wing Mirror Vanity, Artistic Chlfio- golden polish terior ot Siam. The < t;‘v::tlell;ol;;g T o ‘““!‘:’“‘m "‘f people rette, full-size Bow-end Bed and a 45-inch Dresser, with plate mir- . tires mentioned above, follows: At al lltcnre(-;. or o:xir stors, al:}komul ror. This lovely suite will add immeasurably to the joy of your finish. Has Have Long Program. pple Juice 1s made fresh daily trom z 5 December 2—“The Foremost Civil- ::gmflm‘;egf i:;c&s;meu:;»plu‘—;:gs the home life. OnEasy CreditTerms,t00 ............c.coee.veen drop lid, pi- Syl- met - l‘,‘,,‘:,“,"u"o‘,,’:““““ Lt Drink o glass or two eagh day. At geon-hole in- December $—"Along, the Eaves of all Dikeman stores. 3 B N the Pooples, and . Co terior and shuzflel b"‘z. Himalayas,” by H. e. d wbr e eeaber 16—"Holland,” by Dr. J. rawer Howard Gore. "Jlnul.ry 6—"Switzerland,” by E. M. lewmal January 13—“The Philippines,” by Dean C. Worcester. h.‘hmury( 20— T'he Bkaunef" gl ance,” (name of speaker Wi e i annoumced), " and of thel | Roman Seat lanuary 27— n e an e Taj Mahal” by Maynard Owen Wil- e ulce ! 'A handy Plcc; of S . Februar “Shakespeare’s and urniture; r;m 0g- Wordowosth's. England.® by B. K. BY THE uuu:ns OF DIREMAN'S any-finish frame; ey 10—(The subject and SoANGE DEVERAGE pad seat, covered| in imitation leathe: February. H—(s b Three Stores—at 431 9th St., 719 14th S( Phon lo:‘nced later), by Dr. James 3. g‘r’g’g M:;Ih 4th St. N. W. Februyary 26— he Way of th and have Dikeman's Apple Juico dg- eron Whaler,” by Robert Cushman l“erf;i to you in_gallon bottles. urphy. An Apple Juice a Day 3—*“A Journey Thro ll:h w Brings Health Your Way” New World by Har March 17—"“The lntarlur of Sllm »y Dr. chry E. Crampton, March 24—"Russia,’ (name of Tyland Rpen and Welcomes You! | | Come, Bring the Children i Our Toy Shop is just filled with Toys of every imaginable kind to make happy the hearts of Boys, Girls and Little Tots. It’s just filled FAT like SANTA with his PACK and the vari:ty this year is greater than ever. WE | INVITE YOU TO VISIT US—NOW—uwhile the assortment is COMPLETE. Boy’s Automobile I Strongly made of metal—has rub ¢r Thanksgwmg Sale 50 and 100 Piece Dinner Sets How about the Dinnerware for the Thanksgiving festiv- it ities? Don’t you want a new and complete set of 50 or 100 Hub Speci Train on Track | 2 On Time! Again we have a 1 \ big lot of these popular mc- i )] chanical trains on circular track to offer at the low price Of .ec.ice.caicatasccniyech 6.2 pieces? We are offering 50-Piece Set 100-Piece Set With Gold F:gured With Gold Figured Border Designs Borders $8.95 $17.75 T he Ideal Gift for Xmas Hundreds of Dolls This year’s display of Dolls is by far the largest and finest in our Imtory Both foreign and do- mestic man ufacture. || @ Drum. Here is a dandy f\ with sticks all £ ready for the 3 These Are Wonderfully Popular O big noise. Prettily dressed Dolls, d Dolls which vercoats Kiddie Horse s N yosdl lundreme schagesy Lots of fun for the Sleeping Eye Dolls chm;lpzd for gas or H electricity. (Easy Cndnt Terms 7 Heavy Mahogany pedestal base, un!h large silk shade, in a of shapes and Equipped for gas or electricity. ;l;ny ltalfig. 2% 98 ished. Spe- c v cial, and Rag Dolls. Come and see them all ¢ Prices start at | s} $ 40.00 That they’re Saks Overcoats vindicates the quality at such a rice. Besides their value appeal they make decidedly strong ashion a%)eal—bemg precisely what the demand is for—light Tans and Browns in the double-faced weaves—some plaid bacis others with plain contrasting color. They are of great big fenerous proportions—full belt and half belt; patch pockets; Raglan and regular shoulders, and with silk yoke and sleeve lmmgs Back of it all is Saks standard of craftsmanship—for which we stand sponsor to your satisfaction. , B0 A Most Remarkable + Sale of Soft Hats . '—of the usual $5 grade— $3.45 Not feduced—but specially made for us—with all the details of $5 specifications. High-Grade Ten-Piece Dining Suite A bcautlful and perfectly matched suite !lult will add an air of elegance to any dining room. ronsists of a 54-inch Buffet, China Clou!, a 6- h 48-mch Extension Table and an inclosed Chairs with ecl plete the suite. Choice of Jacobocn or golden polishedoak ......... éoddoif | Lamps In the shapes that are proper—with proportions that make ' them individual—raw edge, 1t ed Mahogany them tsu.l vi raw edge, or welt edges, s llffilmed calf leather wick “and Baby Wa"zer The shades include the favored Browns, Cedar, Dark Gray, to match $ I .69 Slate, Black, etc. Natural finish. Has tray and coasters.

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