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= 18 A TRUCK LOAD Of Style “E2” GRAFONOLAS for Members of Our X_l}:n Club (Former Price, $125) $85.00 $5 Down No Interest $5 Monthly No Extras THE QUALITY SHOP 1307 F St. N.W. OPEN EVENINGS E T Barber&Ross BigHardwate and Housefasnuching .Slorc. 11th. and G Ste First Aid to Homemakers Special Electric Iron Complete with cotd. - Weight, 6 Ibs. Fully guaranteed The “Torrington” Electric Vacuum Cleaner —is one of the finest cleaners on the market. We've tried 2 number of them, and we can positively guarantee the Tor- rington. * It's -“death to dirt” no matter where it hides. 550 A o Radiant Heater This handsome and efficient Gas Heater will keep the bedroom or sitting room as “warm as toast” on the cold- est days. Safe and odorless. S, Attractive-looking heater— finished ebony black, with 310 Worth of burnished brass, statuary bronze or Flemish brass re- Attachments flector. FREE 3 With Each Cleaner $20i9 u A “Perfect” 011 Heater Will Drive the Chill Out of Your Home No smoke, no odor, safe to use any- 35 . where. Tank holds orie gallon oil and Gas Radiator will last for hours.......... SPECIAL Cast Top and Hot Stand Water Aluminum Finish Ottle With Four Tubes 13;1:¢;cgt,‘:lza|?lated' Fort> 28 Inches High $1.50 $3.00 Gift Suggestions From the Cutlery Dept. Carving Sets, $3.75 Up «also pairs of Bird, Game and Beef Carvers. Community Silver at Reduced Pflces Adam, Sheraton, Patrician_and Grosvenor patterns. dies’ Manicure Sets in Leather Rolls . $7.50 Ivory Sets—Comb, brush and BMETOE co oo os s veasness s hona s e Yoo ats Ivory, in Du Barry pattern—hand pamted and engraved in large usortmems " Safety Razors of All Makes Safety Razor Blade Sharpeners Fountain Pens (Tempoint, Waterman $2 50 o i Podd) Knlve;;gt-a; and Peari handles -lso combination kmives with blade, file. scissors, etc. - FROLL CALL FAILURE™ IIIIIIIIIlIIllI||IlIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIllllllIflIIII|llIIIIIIllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIilIIIIIIlIIIIlIIIIIMI i mmmumumu|mmu|||||||||||||||||||||||||||.||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||l1= BLAMED ON APATHY Reaction From War-Time Projects Caused Indifference " to Red Cross Needs. Apathy of the public and reaction against war-time projects is ascribed as the reason for the failure of Wash- ington to reach its quota in the fifth annual roll call of the Red Cross by E. A. Mitchell, chairman of the com- mittee in charge. uln & statement 1 ed last night Mr. itchell said the timent ex ro-ued by many of thosé Vi War 15" over, “why. showd " the Ted Cross continue its work?” The statement called attention to the following items of expenditures and maintenance occurring during the past yea: “In the past year the local chapter has spent over $40,000 on disabled eterans and their families. from th In a re- home service oflice it the average number milies dealt with monthly is and this 8 merely one phase of ed Cross work. In no other city is he work of the, Red Cross more nec- ssary than right here in Washing- on, because of the hundreds of dis- bled veterans who are confined in he military and public health hos- itals. The work which is done for hese men is not limited to home ervice, but extends also to canteen ervice, motor service, Braille work, urgical dressings and comforts. c icts Teaching Center. “In addition to the work which is one for the soldiers there is also he teaching center which is con-1 ucted under the auspices of the Red Cross and which holds rlmmes in home hygiene, first aid, li and food selection, and, agal is the nutrition center, whicl erates with the school authorities by serving hot soup and cocoa for lunch to the children who remain in school during the lunch hour. SEERE Y axu aca brought back from France to be buried in Arlington cemetery on Thursday of every week. On the arrival of these relatives at Union station the Red Cross is informed how many to expect and_ lunch is at once prepared for them at 16 Jackson plai After lunch the motor corps furnishes transportation for these relatives to and from Arling- ton. This has been going on for more than a year and will continue until the last of the bodies of our men has been brought back from overseas and in- terred. In view of the above, how can It be said that there is nothing further for the Red Cross to do” Roll Call Well Supported. “The roll call of the District chapter this year has had splenedid support and assistance from both national headquar- ters and isional headquarters. The merchants and newspapers, the cnurches lml mnny olher organizations have co- most dubstantial manner wlth lhe drive The volunteer workers, hofll mell and women, came forward at call, ready to do their part, but from cVery angle the Red Cross met the lnd!flerence of the ple.”” m Monday the headquarters office of the roll call will be closed, but the officials will move back to chapter head- quarters, 16 Jackson place, and from there will continue to receive the re- turns of the committees and auxiliaries which have not yet reported. Any per- sons_inclined to send in donations or Iconlribullonl should address checks to merican Red Cross, 16 Jackson place, glving their names and addresses, and all will be gratefully received. —_— GETS ACCIDENTAL SHOT. Virginian, While Hunting, Badly . Wounded by Own Gun. Special Dispatch to The Star. FREDERICKSBURG, Va., November 26.—Samuel F. Kitchen of Yale, Sussex county, was aceidentally shot Thursday afternoon while hunting with several friends. Mr. Kitchen was standing on & stump with a gun by his side, when it slipped from his grasp, fell to the ground and exploded.- A full load of shot penetrated his abdomen and in- icted a severe injury, He was taken to a_ hospital in Petersburg by Dr. Crawford of that county, where he was operated on by two surgeons during the night. His condition is yery serious. Mr. Kitchen recently ‘married Miss Marian Swift, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Swift of this city. e R .U{rl to find if your hat’s pat to their hair you like them. inexpensively we Seventh Street Board of Trade City Club 'MwM and Manufacturers® Assn. ‘With all ofticers of the Washington part in the hearings before the com- Board of Trade re-elected for the en- suing year—with the exception of J. Harry Cunningham, secretary, who start the new fiscal year with renewed activity along.clvic lines. cancy created by the declination of Mr. secretary. Mr. nevertheless will be greatly missed by Board of Trade members, inasmuch as cessive vears. Pressure of his business was given as the reason for his declina- tion to come up for re-election. Georg> Farquhar has been appointed chairman of the new membership com- mittee by President Thomas Bradley. al Farquhar has been an active and ntiring worker for this committee dur- ing his many years' association with it, and the record established by this year's committee will be in danger of being broken under his leadership. Charles Waters, the retiring chair- man, can rest on his jaurels. With the committee, decisively breaking members. Mr. Waters' will continue to be the life of every entertainment given by the board and certainly will take an active part in the annual membership dinner, to be held-some time in January. tertainment sleuth he is in a f, and is a most neces- Other _committee chairmen _appoint- ments by Mr. Bradley are; Claude W. Owen, sewerage, and William W. l-‘ver- “The comfort section acts as hostess (ett, streets and avenues. The president to the relatives of the men who are|has sent a communication to every member of the board asking:for com- mittee assignment preferences. Every man will be assignéd to the committee whose work is interesting and familiar to him. for Christmas” cam- paign_of the Mercaants and Manufac- turers’ Association ~begins tomorro ing to Charles J. Columbus, sec- v of the organization, heavy buy s contemplated between mow and Christmas and the stores are looking forward to much proeperity. The cam- paign is a vearly feature of the asso- tion, inasmuch as the merchants are benefited by having the shopping spread over a period of time instead of having congestion in the last l\' days. ‘The “Shop Earl The City Club is continuing its efforts to impress the Senate District commit- tee with the necessity of having full national representation for Washington. Paul Lesh, chairman of the suffrage group of the club, has taken an active Old-Fashioned Herb Remedies Bludtone eye. M. A. LOUIS & SONS, 229 G Street N.W. Treatmant for Variew Allzests WL 11 First and Last Chance on straight before you go out or for your guests to give a last - when they come in, in the mirror in your hall. At the Lifetime Furniture Store you'll find quite a lot of these mirrors, with dainty little tables to match, and a chair, too, if We'll be awfully pleased to show you how can fumxsh that recep- tion hall of yours. Mayér & Co. Between D & E- Chamber of Commerce ‘Work for Greater Washington Discussion of Activities—Past, Present and Future of the Big Civic Organizations Federation of Citizens’ Assns. ' . mittee. eon. A meribership fits of tae building, will be week. its publication. ‘With eighteen new members admitted week, although the membership last campaign had not been. started, it expected that more than. twice that number will be admitted weekly during the course of the movement, Dr. Phillip Jaisoan, vice chairman of the Korean commission to the arms con- ference and editor of the Korean Re- view will speak on “Korea’s Case at Tuesday at the wukl}' the Conference' forum luncheon. No committee meetings of the Cham- 1921 committee, he recommended more |ber of Commerce have been held during than 450 new members to the executive : the week. Action on a number of ques- the | tions being taken up by the various Board of Trade yearly record for new | committees is expected, however, in the near future. iy Seventh Street Mayer @ CO. Between D & E . e ¥ i o x | —— Baron Kanda, a delegate to the arms contsrenfie and a member of the Ja- panese house of peers, addressed the declined re-election—the board plans to {club last Tuesday at the tonfm elun-:‘h- goal set as 2,000 hera: wil 'bo s he va- members, wi a Aethur Chvw s chigmen t0 81l the ver 4 Ple o or the club untd Bebiaoes 1 unless the membership limit s reached Cunningham.. He will make a capable | sooner. The club year book. which sl Cunningham's services | contain the floor plans of the new club- house, the services and general bene- It I8 expected that impetus wit s ex; impetus wi he has held that position for five suc- |be given the membership campaign by ‘ @Wflmfllfllflflmfllmmmumnmflw Seventh Street Jasper Rosser of Galts Mill _were married here November 1 by Dr. B. F. Griffeth. pastor of West Lynch- burg Baptist Church, according to announcement just made by the parents of the brides, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Thompson of Six Mile Bridge. HAVE DOUBLE WEDDINGS. Special Dispateh to The Star. LYNCHBURG, Va., November 26 Miss Verlie Marie Thompson and Alfred Wheeler Sweeney of this city . ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. | Marine barracks, tomorrow at 3 pim., by the United States Ma- rine Band Orchestra, Willlam H. Banfélmann, leader; Taylor Branson, second leader. March, “The World's Progress,’ He Overture, “William Tell,” Rossinl Melody, Opus 10, No. 4. Rac! Grand scenei and Miss Beatrice Thompson and OVER FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND NERVOUS AND EXTREMELY SENSITIVE PATIENTS ired «nd twelve thousand patients in To be exact, five hund: Butterfly” the past 10 ha their dental work to our care. Vaise do o et Detter er Fou Teauirel Our reputation for Travelers” cleanliness ‘sad for dentistry that lasts is | Nocturne, Opus 19. No. 4, ranteed for 30 years. Techaikowsky Ballet music, “Feramors,” Rubinstein Marines' hymn, “The Halls of Montesuma.” = “The Star Spangled Banner. Notice—Immediately after the concert there will be a dress parade by the Marine Corps In- stitute detachment on the pa- rade ground. wr.i)s IN PHILIPPINES. Years Terms of Payment to Sult—Examination Free. Cleanliness is one of our many striking features. My perfect Gold Crowns Other Sets of Teeth. $5.00 up. 'wo-mu ry Even Until 8 0'Clock. 10 AM. to 4 P.M. Special Dispateh to The tar. Loty St il 1 iotiancs Al Work Fully Guarestesd for 20 Teare “Kiudly Novem- keep name and iocation of our office in your mind. FREDERICKSBURG, Va. ber 2 Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gould Northrop, formerly of this ci now of New York announce the marriage of their daughter, Frances Gonld, to Dr. Frank Goddard Haughwort, on Friday, November 18, in Manila, Philippine Islands. The bride, who formerly resided here with her parents, has many friends in Freder- icksburg. N.W. Most Thor. " Dr. WYETH, 427-29 7th Stree to Landbursh & Bro. and Union_Tea Co. t and om‘g ol nwlr'mlmmtn Sad sver Ssenl ulen e On Larges No Job too big or too little G 1 d PAPER- sromity “and HANGING § e, son Decorating Ask for est HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. mates. 2333 18th St. N.W. Phone Col. 1077 SENSATIONAL SALE ! Electric and Gas Fixtures at Less than Cost ———-——(,0\\ ENIENT TERMS IF DESIRE Thinking of Christmas Gifts? This year, more than any previous year, we should give gifts of practical use. There is no -better field from which to choose than furniture. o INSTALLED COMPLETE GAS. BOWL FlXTURES, $7.90 Xmas Qutfits 7 WHILE THEY LAST For House Current and Battery Here we have Clocks; Lamps, Sewing Cabinets,” Smokers, Book 'Ends and countless other small yet useful gifts. $1.89 SET Every set guaranteed. Also large assortment . of fancy colored bulbs. WE SAVE YOU HALF ‘We Carry s Large Assortment of Exclusive Designs in Electric and Gas Firtures LET US ESTIMATE WE'LL SURPRISE YOU Penn Electric and Gas Supply Co. Phone Main 512 oPEN EVENINGS. 9111% ch St. N. W. Won’t you come in and let us show you around? O T "Character Furniture Like This Affords a compellmg opportunity to those who wish to give their homes a final dis- tinction in- appomtment Furniture Store in the good City of Washington is a fact that you, who are acquainted with this institution, accept without question. That such furniture is a heritage with the Lifetime Whether it be a Queen Anne Dining Suite, such as the exquisite example before ,.you now, or merely a single Chair; simply desxgned for hall or living room, you are sure to get here the latest attainment in unusual and exclusive home furnishings. The privilege of showing you through our establishment, without obligation on your part of any kind, is requested. first convenient day? : : : Won’t you give us a call, please, your Betwgen D 8 E Mayer & Co.