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' / HOLIDAY CROWDS FLOCKTO STORES)| .z s, s sz grounds have grown so attached to_Gobby, the big bronze turkey gobbler that came to the White House by airplane on Thanksgiv- ing eve from Chicago, that they dread the thought of the rapid lpgrowh of Christmas. ecause of his late arrival and Schaffner & Marx Dress Clothes - There’ll be many occasions during the holiday season that will call for dress clothing. How are YOU fixed? Happy, Pushing and Jostling Throngs Making Record Total of Purchases: i H 3 because of the presence of four or five other choice birds | ulhe o i e te House herd at the time, Scampering, bustling, scurryIng) Gobpy was given a respite by crowds diving in one door of a store| the chief executive, but his and out the. other, scooting through :h;;e;sbof hldvl‘?h. lu:u respnev:::; 3 lende eyon iristmas are. the streets, dropping bundles Just] il .l ool e his arrival Gobby .policemen and attaches. In fact, when the street car arrives, and over | has had the run of & large sece | Christmas—when every one ia think-| made friends with the various Ing of every one olse and wondering| ‘he has become a genuine pet. Ho l the entire scene the annual spirit of | tion of the rear yard and he has how to make their pocketbook stretch| follows the menl aro\ml:l the );‘lr‘d eir frfends, rela-| and affectionately pecks at their gcross the llst of their friends, relA-} finds and beas ta be patted. Sev- tives and acquaintances—evidence the | . ¢ral times he bhas followed Mrs. descent of the yearly Yuletide scenes | Harding during her strolls in the rear grounds. And, because of his N e 4 tlike .ways, he has endeare “It’s a good season.” W. W. Everett,| P2 1a member of the firm of Woodward & | Dimself to every one; even Laddy Lothrop, stated yesterday, viewing the situation from the standpoint of a de- Even though you leave the matter of buying them till the last minute, you'll find them here—ready to.put on—with all the elegance of styling on the Capital city. . Hoy and on. Boy_of the White House kennels, © G R But the wor s that lobby is and the same materials and Bre Tavger ‘than cver Wefore, demand| Lo Rrace the White House Christ- workmanship to be found in is greater and supply is sufficient to| Jnas feast. SRS D custom-tailored clothes, and pfrcomnimd-;; the dem:lnd ::‘tl Pricflk: happy and playful as ever as he for a great deal less money e RS A PAer cent less than last| .;rytted and jumped about the than they ask. grounds. Crowds at Shops. - Gobby was the gift of the In book stores, in jewelry shops. in| Harding Girls' Club of a Chicigo the general run of novelty and re and because of membrance houses catering especia t(n ‘hfl‘lmax trade there are crowds Comgh 198 Harn ehstr & s i 2 Sl ekl ptontats Wetents " | RIGHES OF NEW ZEALAND ll too bad Dickens Hivi G i Fall Sllk-Lmed Tuxedo Suits s ‘ 4% 1| DESCRIBED BEFORE CLUB ow $ @ Cl by heag- e In geveral “sores Here! A = , his réndezvous.is the rlmglu‘l 5 H \ehich ;’}f"“m the )‘;mr”er; Miss Nellie M. Scanlan Addresses = e RAE G ot o B = on any day and there's enough mate. Meiuberss o) Sm‘fh College H 1 1 g h H aberdas l 1er Whitcomb Riley busy for months to Organization: ! ; The riches of New Zauland—natur- al, olitical an “ae, —were 110.9 1111 Pennsyh:ama Avenue tout, somewhat idis- | geribed o the members of the Smit 1 thickly poj son, just tell he'll remem- College Club of Waehington at its regular meeting yesterday afternoon b ss Nellle X. Scanian, special representative of the New d Free Lance, the leading pictorial publication of that domin- ion, who made the long trip to Wash- ington to cover the arms conference. Miss Scanlan was kind enough to take the place of Mrs. Eleanor Frank- lin Egan, who was called out of town. - |Her audience, ch gathered at the residence of M rances M. Savage, 2400 16th street northwesf, was an interested and appreciative one. Miss §canlan told how Ne aland had fer vears had a law similar to that contemplated in the Sheppard- Towner maternity bill, and how New Zeamnd women had voted for three , swinging clearance fist tening nasal organ and : “You know you said Santy bring too much to. any one I'm jus’ goin’ to ask for of Skates. That's all 1 . ‘cause there's 80 many little bo 1d gurruls that he hall.l get to s al' T want, a pair of skates wd toward Santa, passing urticles of toyware calculated to venile eyes bulge. ts Are Many. Young liopeful, getting interview after {long wait (during which time he has evidently modified his inventory of |decades. She touched on other as- wanis): “How do, Santy? I don't|pects of life in the far-off island, in- ALt neh 2. Tust an Leish imaliiite |cludlng its remarkable contribution A RN ¥ o the world war, in which one man HE very sound of spme brake. rhavs all, And mavbe 1 paic | 0o'or "every ‘halt doven wa under < < R arms, with an “2lmost belie bl words scares people. Take | And. masbe & foot batl and = héadgear: | 0 L quiies, “The wheaker he “Surgical last” in our | And maybe— Not As Bacl ; As It Sounds [} rial there to keep men like the mo’ commented on the fact that in the ¢ £ “Now let's husrrv. so minds of many Americans New Zea- -mo-dau- sh for land i8 in the Immediate vicinity Wi-mo-dau-sis shoes v little boys are watting | (39 1, 0y Timegiet Yoy women. “Young Fopeul: “And a_ van of{day steamship trip awayg The re etilts’ and a tricsele and sources of her dominion® animal.! Al s e AN vegetuble and mineral, she explained, *From furriers came an adverse report | BaVe been scarcely touched. fon business conditions. Furs were af- e Sounds medical, but it’s just a plain, most.double what they were six weeks | - H ond floor. Evergreen trees are spread ; though good . looking, last, with a 380 sithoush, lower ham Jast Sgar, 2| droundin ‘cordon shape. ana. form . . . . wreath of green midwa; th 11 slight, inward twist to raise ’;'our arch e oo aro having & fate rua| OF DoL bUBGIDE: Tae: Y, pitewall and make you “toe inward 7 for various articles, included in which | have similar decorations. Kai are requests for those curved ham-|large Christmas tree which s mered silver flasks which fit neatly | In§ attention, and in Wood into hip pockets. In one of the more | Lothron's, on the-G street sid Into Mip pockets. In one of the more | Jiiced a number of small Christmas displayed in one of the counters In | rees with glistening and shimmering It is called “Surgical” because lots of various shapes and forms. ornaments which revolve on a small Show Windows Attractive. peLashal. doctors have used it successfully to Droop’s has a Christmas scene with restore ailing feet to health. Virtually all larger _department | cotton snow falling down upon chim- stores have decorations in their show | ney tops and musical instruments on wlndnws which make passers-by stop | display. Lansburgh's and Golden- and look. Parker-Bridget Company | berg’s, as well as the Palals Royal, { has a cheery seasonal set of decora- | have window decorations which de- {uons about the windows of the sec- serve mention. { 1 And if it 4s good for sick. feet—what comfort for those feet which are for- tunately still well! - Save Money for Next Xmas' Our Christmas Savings Club Opens Dec. 15—Closes Jan. 15 . A Special Class for Every One Who Can Save 50c to $5 a Week . The Foot Comfort Dept. of CLASS 50—Pay 50c straight Ael:e-k:nuwu.u:mm $25.00 CLASS 100—Pa; .00 straight M weekforsowhs. and receive $50-00 and K Sts. “PROTECTIVE"” FOOTWEAR CLASS 200—Pay $2.00 straight AR o s whs: and receive $100.00 \ CLASS 300—Pay $5.00 straight each week for 50 wks. and receive szso'w Plus 3% Interest for Prompt Payment East Washington Savings Bank | 312 Pa. Avenue S.E. Banking hours—9 a.m. to 3 pm. Satu rdly,l.m.(olz'n, and 6 to 7:30 pm. On Ist, 2nd, 15th and 16th and last days of each month, open until 6 p.m. = E‘n]oy prust Heall‘h “An Apple Juice a Day Brings Health Your Way” Here's the surest and easiest road to good health! Drink a glass or = two of Dikeman’s Pure Apple Juice each day. Then see what new flmmwvfllmm! White About Face HE jovial countenance of the “good fellow™ at parties usually beams above the white expanse of a dress shit TOLMANIZED. Right about faceNrom laun- JEYE troubles — TOLMAN- I1ZE! The Tolman Laundfy -F. W.:MacKenzie, Manager . Corner 6th and C Streets N.W. llldofiuhdd!y at all Dikeman Dikemans PURE - Apple Jyice By the Makers of Dikeman’s Orange Beverage Know the whiteness of true cleanliness— have your dress shirt, collar and white ‘vest TOLMANIZED. Phone ‘Franklin 71 THREE STORES—At 431 m 8t., "' 14th St. and 3034 1éth It..‘ W. HONE . FEANKLIN have mn- Apple Jlfln dllh'rld te you in galion botties. the means by which he was trans- ported to the White House his ar- rival was, given much publicity. ond time. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C., TUESDAY,” DECEMBER 13, 1921. LORD HIGH EXECUTIONER AWAITS GOBBY, PET OF WHITE HOUSE WOTTAWA, O THEFT OF sasooo CHARGED. ynfl m nmcl-l o!\ma federal depart- ment of finance, was arrested late to- night op a charge of stealing ST e “. .. advertised by our . friends” from the department. His arrest lol- fimmmh-u 1784 Columbia R is all it costs to be- come a member of this Christmas Club. Three Years to lowed an audit which, it was stgted, No. 50 showed war loan coupons to have improperly canceled and cashed WASHINGTON 12th and ¥ Stx., 15th wnd G Sts, Place a Player-Piano in Your Home This Christmas by Joining the Jordan Player-Piano Chnstmas Club Music shouid be in your home. You owe it {o your child; you owe it to your wife; you owe it _ to yourself. A home devoid of music is a home that lacks one of the most powerful influ- ences known. You have always desired music- You have always wanted a player-piano. Here is the opportunity. Secure one of these wonderful Player-Pianos, under our Christmas Club Plan, at an exceedingly low price, and with advantages you could not hope to get otherwise. You Have Choice of These Following Well Known Makes Chickering, Behning, Lyon & Healy, Marshall & Wendell Francis Bacon, Cable Nelson and Meldorf Player-Pianos Pay Only $2.00 to Join and Select Your Player-Piano Any Time ror Christmas Delivery Pay the Balance 'OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS Arthur Jordan Piano Co. Philadelphia, Pa., October 6th, 1921 “ * ® to thank you for the wonderful condition in which cverything arrived in this city, showing-the extreme care it bad been ziven in your own move made in Washington and during the 4 time it was stored in your ware- house. It was a distinct surprise, as 1 did not believe it could be possiblo for goods to be stored for the length of time these goods were stored, and come out of the warehouse in any- where near that condition. In fact, 1 _know of no possible complaint. There s not a damaged part or a broken piece.” Pool cars for Pacific Coast for household goods, etc., at reduced rates with greater security. Private storage rooms at $4 to $60 per month. Open stor- age at 15¢-per sq. ft. Dead storage for automobiles. Heated rooms for pianos and art objects. Wine vaults. Luggage rooms. Safe Deposit Vaults for sil- verware and valuables, under 4 guaranty. 30 v~ s with never a loss. Becurifp Storage Gomparip ) 1140 Fifteenth Street Capital, $500,000 I C. A. Aspinwall, Presideat ~Only by buying in large quantity, only by selling a great number of pianos, can we offer the special price and the special advantages offered in this Christmas Club. That is the object of our Christ- mas Club—to make it possible for a large number of families to get a wonderful Player-Piano under conditions.that would not be possible otherwise. It is to Your Advantage to Buy Through This Christmas Club But to “get in” this Christmas Club you will have to act im- mediately. Thrifty buyers are quickly taking up the membership. Make up your mind now. Join today. Call at our store and sign your application blank—or! phone or write and we will send it to you. = mmmumooo. | THIRTEENTH AND “G” STREETS WASHINGTON, D. C. ‘Without any ebligation en my part, pleass send full applination | PSR bass e HOME. . covescevecevonsecsancrccs fesosecesssosossssatt