Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1921, Page 20

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 192L’ DUDLEY FIELD MALONE AND BRIDE OFF ON| FRAT MEN TO MEET. HONEYMOO! Phi Gtfllxml Delta Convention to Be convention, and will be one of the|[d principal speakers. Four days of entertalnment and il Seventh and Seventh and R ‘.?::’.Eifv'::c‘;‘.‘,‘.’;.nzfig i‘{."a".’a" rfi;fl'fi'{.jg | Eveswes House & Herrmann eye sereets gt emnenen, |Gy Bt bt | Dy, H. C. SMATHERS % a ‘GHAM, Als., December 13.|-Tytwiler Hotel, and preparations are —Newton D. Baker, Secretary of} belng mlda‘ uf:rd llhs e&l.erulnment of : | more than lelegates. il War; Avery Hopwood, the playwright; | ARl Bt rniey “conventlon 1s an an- | O. H. Cheney of New York city and [yl affalr, which Jraws oollege men | Harry BSinclalr, oil muagnate, are|from all nll’:n of tl:ol» naul;'tryt. ther?: _| being sixty-four active chapters of | among the delegates expected to at-| jo4e Taquates and more than two tend the soventy-third annual con-|gcore gruduate chapters. Officers of ventlon of the fraternity of ¥hithe fraterity aro Glenn Miller of Salt ke City, president; Horace LI Gamma Delta, which will bo held in| Lake Ity Bresldlile fioras Birmingham December 28-31, inclu-|tary; Karl Lemmerman of Cleve sive. Mr. Baker has tentatively ac-|treasurer, and James A. Farrell of cepted an invitation to attend the! New York city, executive secretary. DENTIST Now ILoeated fim His New Quarters 933 G St. N.W. You Won’t Make Any Mistake A if You Choose the | " Columbia Grafonola You know it to be a machine of the highest merit—ideal in its tone quality; superior in its . mechanical construction. It pays to buy reputation in a Talking Machine— and the Grafonola en- joys a wonderful reputa- tion. In Qur Xmas Club You choose any model—in any finish—and we will make the special terms of— $5 Cash Make ita” (Merry Chrisimas vzt and a | Dudley Field Malone, former collector of the Port of New York, and his ‘bride, who was Miss Doris Stevens, starting for their honeymoon tour of Europe on the steam: Rotterdam, Miss Stevens clal maha, Neb,, as her home, and Mr. Malone met her in 1917, while she was eting the White House for suffrage. PLANNING TO AID RUSSIA. Otto Kahn and Associates Said to Be in Scheme for Reconstruction. By Oable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1921, WILL PROTEST RENTS. Federal Employes in Panama Op- pose New Charges. PANAMA, December 12.—Protests against the imposition of mew rent PARIS, France, December 10.—The | charges, which would be effective | Manchester Guardian says in its com- | January 1, will be made to a party of mercial columns that Otto Kahn, the|United States congressmen when international banker, of New York, is|they arrive here during the Christ- promoting, with his associates, the|mas recess. The Federal Employes’ American end of a vast scheme for|Union held a mass meeting yester- Russian reconstruction, urged by his|day and later arnounced it would brother-in-law, Herr Deutsch, a di- |unite with American labor unions of { rector of important German electrical | the Canal one in entering objection |interests. Herr Deutsch proposes um! to the new charges. { Germany shall be enabied to pay her i reparation debts out of the profits o reconstructing Russia through an in Type F-2 Formerly $140 ternational syndicate that is to in. clude British and German and possi- {bly French and. American money and | credit. It is said that English Interests are 2] favorable to the plan, and that M. = | Loucheur is now examining the: scheme In London. —_—— BERLIN SCHOOLS SHRINK 500 Teachers Dismissed Owing to" = Decreasing Pupils. By Oable to The Star and Chicago Daily News, _.Christmas Cards Have you se- cured all f the Christ- SafecRazor DURHAM‘D[;:.I:,EX :!':‘?OR COMPANY Factories: JerseyCity, U.8. A. Sheffield,Eng. Paris,France Toronto,Can. Sales Representatives in all Countries have any names you have not selected for yet you will still find the most_complete assortment of E fine Christmas Cards at thi Shop. We have cards that are really distinctive—Cards that you don't see every day —Cards _that will be ap- preciated by those who re- ceive them. The prices range from 1c to $1.00. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr, Foster's Shop) Open evenings uatil 9 o’clock 14th Street O 200y from BERLIN, Germany, December 10.— The city of Berlin has given notice | of dismissal to more than 500 school teachers “because the number of pu pils in the public schools has been decreasing to an alarming extent, chiefly as a result of the low birth rate since the beginning of the war.” According to official figures, m than 17,000 school teachers are with- |8 out employment in Germany. Wax ings are being issued everywhere to those who are fitting themselves to become teachers to seek other voca- tions, as teaching has become an E cupation which no longer offers a c: tain means of making a living. . it u A il Wit LR I‘Iark ! To Fashion's Call E ICTURED are two smart new “Grecian Sandals” of Black Distinctive new arrivals Ss in women’s midwinter low shoe novelties, at...... Mothers! Give Your Little Girl a Chance to Become an Artist iiigbect Endorsements Suede and Black Satin. Vertical Straps supporting two Instep Straps, fastened with silver buckles, And a new J low heel, modified French toe patent leather Sandal with wide Instep Strap and Gun Metal Buckle. A number of other equally good styles here at $5.95—and they are all New! Now, for the first time, your child can have fall control of the piano! Now she can learn %o play properly, artistically, from the very otart. No longer need she play wrongly, without expression—becauseshe cannot reach the pedal. ' Then try to learn over—when perhaps it is oo late. Now She Can Pedal For a remarkable new invention brings the ’]fihlwithfinkfl'w-dfl‘l‘bmhmdhpm artistic playing has been re- moved. Tone color, the secret of piano charm, is bers. “The pedal is the soul of the piano,” say the great enthusiastically. “I wish I could be a small boy again to be able to make use of the Junior Pedal,” says Rudolph Ganz. “It should be used universally Pineapple and Cottage Cheese Salad (Cottage Cheese balls rolled in sweet nuts, r served on a shice of pineapple) HESTNUT FARMS COTTAGE CHEESE is a food that, served either alone or in combination, may form an important part of the diet. In soup, sauce, meat-like dish, salad or dessert, Cottage Cheese may be used to advantage. As a basis for the IA Special this week. Extraordi- nary purchase of Evening Slippers of silver cloth, black satin and pat- ent leather—from one of Brook- lyn’s finest factories. At— $7.50 Women's Gift-Hosiery Our “Stocking Shops” are THE places to find what you want, at the right prices. “Phoenix” Seamed-back Silk Stockings, with lisle tops. Continuing the Midwinter “Mark- Down” of many of our Women's Fall and Winter $5.95 to $12.50 Boots, Oxfords and Pumps. In two great sale groups at— $5 and $7.50 Black and colors. $1.10 and $1.45 ~Jr. iz Jr. ilo” collat, also felt Ever- etts, Bath Mules and other G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. k o . rare beauty give it enduring charm. Its mod- main dish of the meal it will materially reduce Fall-fashioned Silk Stockings, in GPhos musical authorities. Its ' g¢0 price makes it an outstanding value. hsesiand appe altsthe appetite. :;’;ulamandyumfl’ ‘Onyx” and other wfflhg_bh And the development of the Junior Pedal “‘F good Cottage Ch 1 $1.95 and $2.25 Lo makes it the first lete —complete or unusually age Lheese as e i i i e ma - A ‘f"‘“or v 1°°d°r et e A.The Inc’?mpa:rable | Kayser? Tulion Glove Silks, also Net X ger Jonk correctly. Chestnut Farms Dairy. i Comfy Sllppers o 5 $3.35, $3.50, $3.75 and $4.00 aproper sesse of Yet there is only one piano See It Demonstrated . ) o : : = o AU pecial values in_wool ix 3 yithpedalsachildcanreach! Come in today tosce this revolutionary fm- EXT R Daniel Green! ropteial walnca ih ool and Cotionrtnxed ItisthesuperbLyon&Healy provement. Let us demonstrate it for you. All Styles for Men and $1 and $1.45 ; Piano, equipped with the Junior Unfolding No obligation. Or phone or write for free su;d 175 Women Now Reduced to “Phoenix” Silk-and-Wool: Novelty Sports * ‘Two-Level Pedal. illustrated folder. CENTER AR $ 95 Hose, in the wanted coéors and mixtures. Stand 76 . 1 - $1.95 and $2.25 3 ARCADE MARKET 1 " 7 : . i Beige Lish LYON & HEALY PIANO =l || R PR B 0OOD news, in- Apartment Geand + Upright -*Ph,u + Reproducer . : - G :?::gnzo:o ;,::;: . And Many Other Choice Vahses! N 1i fts of . JUNIOR UNFOLDING TWO-LEVEL PEDAL %@@Mfl%fl@ e Gl . 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