Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1921, Page 26

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“WE ARE ALWAYS ALERT" |ARMY OFFICERS TO WEAR niversary banquel NEW TYPE UNIFORM CAP p as Inog as it is presentable, is e i Association of Oldest Inhabitants Wed- APPROVED BY PERSHING authorized. © Gen. Pershing is a stick- |tend school, Edwin ¥. Dost is literally nesday night John Clagett Proctor read an original poem entitled, “We Are Al- At the instance of Gen. Pershing, |ler in the matter of the Army uniform | giving his life's blood. The son, Kd« ways Alert.” It follows: This city is made up of folks chief of staff, a new style of uniform S | win George Washington Dost, is suf« cap has been adopted for officers of | oyreq the adoption of the Sam Brown |fering from a strange malady that the Army. Under the chafiged speci- | belt, the wearing of which in the |prevents his blood from congealing, fications the crown of both the new |Unifed States had been tabooed by [pro' i teit ol i service cap and the white fcap will |81l his military prodecessors. G CreRar E nate him for fear he Wi be supported by wire, but the cloth death at the slightest seratch. Unless cover will be stack instead of taut, he % vaccinated he cannot attend 98 in the existing cap, and also wili ¥chool. be an inch and a haif longer from In efforts o front to rear and a quarter of an|Miss Alice French, known nationally as {normal physis iinch longer from side to side. ‘The|Octave Thanet, author, suffered a frac- [one pint of his f {visor of the new cap will be elevated |tured collarbone and severe bruis veins, nsfusions will continue, to angle of 55 defrees from the fore- |about the body when she was struck by |the father says, as long as is neces- head, an Increase of 10 degrees over |a street car while on her way home here [sary to put his son in,shape to under- the angle of the present cap. The last evening. [ko the nation. advantages of the new cap are not stated, oxcegt in a general way that the wearer has a larger range of vi- sion and will feel more comfortable. The wearing of the present uniform GIVES BLOOD FOR SON. PHILADELPHIA, Pa., December 10, Some help to make this city While others Ing behind the achieved mi eorge” to do, Some leave the work for And when he does bis best to show thelr gratitude— B0 idie Jest; Bome lack fnitiative: and rules | Department Adjutant Claiborn 8. Close | Spanish War Veterans; Mrs. Stella E. Gifts. A small deposit will reserve any | McCaftrey is the most successtul in thejand progress. OCTAVE T HURT. Commander McCaffrey DAVENPORT, lowa, December itr— 1 From reperts coming for the year !mmmltlne of Harden Camp, and always at ast from the seven camps comprising | WSars a smil |states that they show a wonderful in- gc;fiofj‘g;gfl[::;n ‘% m; G.'n':i ’jfif’"fif} article for future delivery. {nistory of the organization. ex’g;gafl:;ezl. i ommanler, | McCafre: ut Dia- $3 50 Members of Col. Seart Pin the Department, District of Columbia, o i oK Exceptional Pri xcep 0 {crease in membership and that the ad- | horg. ASoChary, Ne- 5. and Mes Eia James 8. Pettit|camp commanders, adjutants and quar- : ? Lineal Soclety ' of the United Lewest prices evcr offsred in high-grade Christmas ! ministration of Department Commander | Ladies’ Auxiliary, report splendid work jCamp, No. 3, will assemble for muster | termasters,in the very mear future, for 14-K. White Geld, 18- Jewel Bracelet Wateh, hand engraved, tomnesu or octagon. shape Kept in repair one year frae of charge. Tuesday evening, December 13, at 8 the purpose of formulating plans for the ) coming year's work. o'clock at headquarters, Perpetual build-) ~ Admiral George Dewey Auxiliary will ing, 1ith and E streets northwest. |meot Monday evening, DecexE?er !13. ot ] ! Election of officers for the ensuing year street southeast. ection o Wil take place. officers for the ensuing year will take place. The regular muster of Richard J. Har- {P'11% Ladtes of the Spanish War are {den Camp, No. 2, will occur Thursday | taking part in the Washington fair in | evening, December 15, at § o'clock at itS | Convention Hall, 5th and L streets White 1-carat Diamond, set in‘the latest L atyle of v setting. .Spe- clalat ......... ch‘l 8. -Sp 5285 20-year Gent's Gold Filled, 17 -jewel Elgin Open-face Watch. Kept in repair one year free fancy R igmund’ “Economy Corner” 736-738 Seventh St. Corner H Street Making a Merry Xmas This is the first Christmas for the Greater Sigmund §t’ore—and we have planned to render exceptional service—in the oflel:mg of unusual values—in appealing givables—marked at prices that give your Xmas money doubled buying power. . 55 Fine Coney Fur Coats Don’t confound these with contemporaneous grades at approximate prices—for these are very superior Coats— excellently made—correct in fashion—and ; with big collars; bell cuffs; wide sweep. Can ® be worn loose, or belted in. Handsomely lined with silk. Choice of Brown or Taupe A very small deposit will reserve one if you haven’t all the cash to spare. Wolf Scarfs Large Manchurian W/olf Shawl Scarfs. Blue White Have always been aggressive, put | Our shouiders to the wheel— | Been the bulwark of our city— Not_wajtin ppea But always Ball to do some good To_help.the clty fathers when Their acts for justice atood; We know they have a real man' We envy not their lot, And when they need assistance we Are Johnny And, likewise, Z -carat Stome,"set in the ;ze«t style al 8. 175 Speclal . of charge. Spe- §21 50 ramey Piatinum Dinme c mar ita name, Send out broadcast and advertise fact few seem to note, That a half a million peopie re hiere denied a vote; We nail this home where e’er we are, And when we go on high We'll tell it to St. Peter Or Jehovah, if He's nigh; Another thing we'll tell our host Convention Hall, 5th and L streets g headqudrters, Pythian Temple, 1012 9th | northwest, where they have & large reet northwest. clal @t v.oeenen- Ring: Thce work. 11§78 [ 5, win | PO°th Well patronized. ” -’o-ml ('w‘:"'- $ uiamonds’ ?; msc-lud l:lrom headquarters De : racelet Watch, §17 85 ‘White 115 and will appear in this column of 3-0 size Stone, set_in the now [ i TALKS TO CARAVAN CLUB. P engraved 18-Karat Commander Robert Cox of Admiral poiti el 26Svens" Eig Ting $150 ) | George Dewey Naval Camp, No. 7, chair- Bracelet Wateh, $7() 75 i | man of the executive committee of the |Rev. Howard I. Stewart Visualizes Buttons. Cholce = > e xe of 6 styles...... $2.50 2 Bracelet Wa B e e urs tne tast weck, | Visualizing the disinterested friend- closing Saturday night, December 17,[Ship of David and Jonathan as a @ ¥ 10-0 size. Gintn Thkarat (Selld oy monk: Sl ent's _14-] ored stone cen- Gold, 17-jewel EIgin tors ... $3.5¢ Wateh, with monogram. 75 Special at...... 43 Gent’s 20-year Gold Filled ~Open- Tace Eigm. $14.25 Department general orders, cember | I enEwe Sunday issue, December 18. 6-0 sizo .. Solid Geld Link Cufr ! Washington fair, now in progress at 4 N Great Friendship. northwest, reports large attendance. Solid Gold Brooch Pin, after a most successful run of four|model for every day relations between weeks. . men of the present, Rev. Howard L Past Department Commander Com- rade Gustav E. Rausch of Miles Camp, | Stewart, pastor of the Second Baptist department judge advocate, is receiving | Church, addressed the members of hearty congratulations on ‘the splendid | the Caravan Club at the Hotel Wash- manner and success he has had in get- ting the veterans' preference law of 1913 adjusted and a successful ruling on| Mr. Stewart, who will leave during i same. the next few weeks to accept the Col. John Jacob Astor Camp. Gen.|pastorate of a Baptist Church in Rich- Nelson A, Miles Camp and Gen. M. Em- [mond, Va., gave an interesting re- |met Urell Camp held splendid musters | view ‘of the wonderful ‘progress that last Wweek and elected a full corps of new | has taken place in the world in the ‘A roster |past hundred years and declared that will appear in this column of Sunday | but fow appreciated the importance issue, December 18. \ of the era in which they now live. He Capt. Robert Wood, chairman depart- |was loudly applauded for a recita- ment_publicity committee, Is still on |tion, “How Wonderful It Is to Live. H. S. Omohundro presided and an- A delegation _of comrades |nounced that Samuel Gompers. presi- ington Friday afternoon. Commissioners Gold Filled Bracelet Wateh: guaran- G800 set CrT S 8 comb and Gematne Diamend, sev- ome .. 002 sk $10 en-stone cluster, set in platinum top. Latest fancy setting: looks like 114-carat Special Beautital White Gold Bar Pin. set Z, Wwith 3 genuine dia- cnas s o $30 iver Military » 2 brushes, we chioose? He could not do as much Not more. you must admi And we still remember Chip) And how we all got “bit"; ‘We simply ask in justice to Include our little say And let us help to legislate For taxes which we pay: And 8o for this and other things We work with ajl our mig] To help make better citizens— Instill in them the right; d just to show we're on the job— t tempest do its worst— s they— t, Sterling Set, 3 pieces in silk case $15 officers for the ensuing vear. ----------- Vet T $8.50 Lace Work sick report at the George Washington Sterling _Silver e Cigarette Case... $7-50 Hospital. from Admiral George Dewey Navel|dent of the American Federation of Sterling Silver Mamioure Set. Six 7, under command of Robert | Labor, would address the club at its c Camp, E. Cox, paid him a visit Sunday after- |next 'meting. He further invited all members to € Quality 24-inch Rich- ‘We, will shake hands with Harding IRellclame noon, which was greatly appreciated. On January first. Col. John Gallagher, department in-|bring Christmas presents next Friday. Sl S RS RO stalling officer, is brushing up on|These will be collected and distributed g’ . - . N | “Roberts’ rules” and preparing for the |among the poor of the cit A pan-American conference of wom- !installation ceremonies, which will keep | During, the afternoon group singing, | en is to be held in connection with s / \him busy getting the new officers elected [led by Harry “Honeyboy” Evans and | the third annual convention of the |installed into office. Besides this wors, | Rufus Plerson, featured the enter- | Natlonal League of Women Voters in JEWELERS Ba Itimore next spring. 704 7th Street N. W. John is chairman of the sick and relief 'tainment part of the program. Formerly at 432 7th St. N. W. a2 el Coney Chokers . One of the season’s big values at $5. $7.98 Opossum Chokers There are four well organized de- partments at The Hoffman Company— dyeing, cleaning, pressing and repair- ing—each striving-always to outdo the other in getting perfect results and winning praise from customers. Call Main 4724-4725-4726 Gift Handkerchiefs Famous Brands Ladies’ Fine Hosiery (Bach pair will be boxed separstely) “Pointex” full-fashioned Silk Hose, in Cordovan; 51.98 perfect quality “Pointex”” Chiffon Lisle C ‘Three big values—sheer in quality: dai em- broidered in color: Hose; full-fashioned—Blac! stitched. - 3 for 50c Santa Claus’ll Get You If You Don’t Save Up! “Sandy Clauz” is a very exacting patron saint. To the unwise and the improvident—the folks who burn the candle at both ends—the advent of Santa Claus is looked upon with fear and trembling. 4 ne CLEANERS and DYERS P “Weldrest” Pure Silk Hose; Gray, Brown and Black: with tailored seam sl.sg in back .... MAIN OFFICE: 740 122 ST., NW. “Imitation Is Sincerest Flattery” but only in size and shape,—its quality and flavor cannot be duplicated. - For Kraft Loaf ~ dairying industry. , So for your guidance on cheese buying, the name is imprinted upon the tin-foil in cheese quality—look for it when you buy. % Class 200 To such people it means a sorting out of the clean- est of Jast year’s gift cards, a quarrel with oné’s girl, and all sorts of unpleasant evasions. But to the wise and the provident—those who have, during the year, laid away. a weekly tithe against the coming of the jovial ogre—the season’s Saint will come propitiated in full, and his coming will mean for them peace and good will and a hold- ing up of the head. There’s no better way of laying away a tithe to Santa Claus than by joining our Christmas Savings Club. v -A few pennies saved a week will find your pock- etbook in a healthy condition’ when the merchants hang out their “Shop Early” signs next Christmas. Our Christmas Club starts tomorrow. There are nine classes. You may save as little as 10c or as Yout may join one or more of the following —Members paying 5c and increasing Sc each Class 5 s 35 * SEpG 5o ettt = i k Class 50 lmbanps e e $12.50 $25.00 Members_peying $200 each week for fity $700.00 » $63.75 “Weldrest” Chiffon Silk Hose, with tailored 49 seam. Black 1., only “Weldrest” Black Lisle Hose, with col- A group of small lots of most popular Blouses— Georgettes, in Flesh, White and Bisque; Natural Pon- gee and striped Tub Silk. in Peter Pan and V neck; All Silk Jersey Petticoats, with deep ruffie of fancy patterns. In all the suit shades s and high oolor. l. embroidered and scalloped Pure Silk Hose—Black and Brown, with Blue s 69 clocking ..... . Buster Brown Thread Silk Hose—imitation full fashion. Black, Brown, Cordo- van and Navy. 98¢ Crepe de Chine Gowns; cut long and flowing. and Crepe de Chine; Special Prices for Dainty Undergarments 3 for 79¢ 3 for $1.00 Seal Packerchief — fine quality In sanitary pack- ages. 10c to 25¢ (Bach Piece in Holly Box) Satin Camisoles; wonder- ful qualities, lace trimmed or tailor finish—built-up and strap models. Envelope_Chemise--Crepe de Chine, Radium Silk and Satin; beautifully ‘made, lace trimmed or tailored. $1.98to $4.98 Eastern Isle Gowns much as $10 a week, and early next December you Biouses izt 2on sz 0 Hrets™ g G and E;-:n;:; ery sheer Kraft Loaf Cheese was an instantaneous * geta check for $5 or $500, plus 3% interest. Jossiarizat 3y L trimmed 4. ous lines. " scaliop éfi success. Its sales are now over two million bt o SR & devigne. $2. Muslin Chemise and pounds per month—ample proof of its excep- 0 = si 5 d tional merit. 1 T = 98c e e it oy i Tl classes— 2 & $1.49 value 98 ery; cut Like other great successes, it is imitated— The Christmas Savings Table 98c and $1. e 22 Q8¢ tive patterns—cut long and Bl 69 08 special at....... Cheese is a great deal more than just a square, cl 5.4 ;“kbi" Ay m;f ::m ;fle' o km,' $63.75 Petticoats five pound picce of cheese, and the methods ass 5-A —Members paving $2.50 and decreasing . 7! Bea Bath flt!;at produce t.h:s :tne;argmg q;lalit:y an'rti perfect ‘::;k{:r: fix;:-ek;o:.l;zez;; Iar ; fihy nn(:; m 'l?ezl)eonl, con RObes § éox?iti e:::l :nr: :f pron g¥ea gad?:oo w'/efiesegf :;: Class 10 weeks will receive.......... SRR $5.00 i 2 acordion qs o . Robes made of thess fa \ Wanted colors.... & colorings, new and effec- N wrapper, that protects each Kraft Loaf—the —_Members paying $1.00 each week for ‘fifty $3 values FREE with each Tobe, & trade mark that stands for supreme excellence Class 100 S el it e b 1’50'00 Jersey Silk Petticoats, DolliCerriare PREMEE Breakfast Coats, in wide- Kraft Loaf Cheese is made in thr e y e §2.98 T e ™ 3 ce — i h i tractive colorings. varieties_-American, Pimento and Swiss—and £ Class 500 ~Members povine 1500 eoch wock for fhy. $250.00 $4.98 and $6.98 80| y the slice, pound or at about the 2 i 3 - | X o - price of the best bulk cheese, No rind, no Class 10005 ke e o ons st o M $500.00 N N N N N N N \ E N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N \ N N N N E N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N \ N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N \ N waste, no preservatives—all cheese. 9 Bt it e T VYN Ladies cer S L on iginal loa| \h W o " —the popular ; In chees: a’:nitb 1h£ o ‘ : ‘ silk and all c‘,slz",lz ;f,‘.'&;.’:‘;'me esl.‘!’?s. While they 98c Kraft label. 3 B ank Gloria Cloth 1288, MOMARY ... cnrneennonnmnnsnssnnssnsansss Covered, with hand-- some novelty handles. A most practi- cal present. 98¢ to $7.98 Savings N.E.Cor 9t St. Qppos:‘te the Felt HatsLwith beaver edge; Matte- wan rznke: silk lining. Red, Navy, Sand, _98 Brown and Black. $7.50 is the value...... R T e 2 . 2 e, gl and Mass.Ave Y Public’ Zibrary " Loaf Cheese Specials in the Jewelry Departm¢ Ladles’ Handbags, Rhinestone Bar Pins, Pearl Necklaces, Cameo Pins, Fin- ger Rings, Jeweled Combs, Cut-steél Gir- dles, Beauty Pins, Baby Necklaces, Ear- rings. Choice . Chicago J. L. KRAFT & BROS. CO. New York " Makers of Kraft Cheese in Tins—Elght Varieties N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N Rl R

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