Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1922, Page 10

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= illustration. G0000000080000000000000000000000: 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000 First and Second Allotment Sold Out Third Just Arrived at-Top Console Genuines VICTROLA - One Hundred Dollars Newest Creation direct from Victor plant, including record rack. Exact reproduction of Act Now for Xmas But $5 Down Delivers This : Console Genuine Victrola to your home 0000000000000 00 3 ® * 3 L < & : 3 ® D¢ <* < L 2 < < D4 < < b4 D4 b < * * L < 3 D4 ® < * < < ¢ < b 4 < D4 < 4 b 4 < D4 b4 Wear-Ever Aluminum Turkey Roaster Size 10 by 1414 inches $3.95 Wear-Ever Double Boiler 2-Quart Size, $2.00 Wear-Ever Straight Saucepan, with cover and long handle; 3-quart size— $1.19 Black Beauty Covered Roaster Size 11x16 inches, with inside tray, $1.25. Plain Black Iron Turkey Roaster, size 12x17— 25¢ lole———lolc——olc———]olc————]o]c——Jo]lc——]a]l——]o]lc—— ——o]——]o]—=]a[———]o] ——0] a= ! Ash Cans 20-GALLON SIZE ASH CANS, made of heavy cor- rugated galvanized iron with heavy iron band top and bottom. $2.00 SECOND FLOOR (Coal Hods Heavy Galvanized Iron, family size, strongly made. 40c SECOND FLOOR Rotary Ash Sifter Made of heavy gal- vanized iron to fit any size can. $2.50 SECOND FLOOR ANNOUNCING Tudor Plate in Duchess Design A new line, with a 20-year replace- ment guarantee. Heavily plated over all, with_special sectional plating at the wearing points. A Product of Oneida Community Teaspoons . . «.;-ie-ereis - $1.50 for 6 Tablespoons . . «.v.cre oo . $3.00 for 6 Forks ....ccceereree - $3.00 for 6 Embossed Medium Knives, . $3.75 for 6 Hollow Handle Medium Knives, $8,25 for 6 26 Pieces, in Neat Box, $12.75 Set We are discontinuing the Vernom, Exeter and Georgian designs, and are, offering these at half regular prices. arber&Ross ‘Jhebi 8 ilardware and Housefarns .rhmg Store, } A th.and G Ste THANKSGIVING Requisites |J ‘THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, ‘WEDNESDAY,' NOVEMBER 15, 1922. 63 CHARTER MEMBERS Louis & Co., 7th at G i I NEWCOMERS CLUB $ $ 3 Organization Is Formed for Busi- i ness and Professional Men Com- | ing toD. C. in Past 2 Jears. ‘With sixty-five charter members in attendance the Newcombers' Club, a ‘buslness men's social organization formed for the benefit of recently ar- grlved commercial and professional n in Washington, came into being Monday, at the City Club, when a con- stitution and by-laws were adopted and officers chosen to serve until Jan- uary 1, when an election will be held Patterned somewhat after the pro- ceedure conducted at such civic-bet- terment organizations as Rotary, Ki- wanis, Clvitan, Lions and other like bodies, the new club will comb the city for those men who have settled in the District during the past two years and are not acquainted with the busi- ness or professional leaders of the community.. It was further suggested that all such newcomers take the In- itiative themselves and Introduce themselves to those In charge of the organization. It was further voted that after Jan- uary 1 the membership would be in- creased at the rate of three new- comers to two old residential appli- cants. S. Douglas Gibson presided as tem- porary chairman Monday, and the fol- of 1923: Joseph A. Burkart, president; Gen. Anton Stephan, first vice presi- dent; Charles W. Pimper, second vice president, and Luther W. Linkins, treasurer. A paid secretary will be chosen at the next meeting of the club. Monday will be the regular day of assembly, and until further no- Lo, all gatherings will be at the City ub, —_— LESS LIQUOR IN VIRGINIA, 540 Arrests Made, 501 Stills, 23 Autos and 6,415 Gallons of Liquor Seized During Year. Special Dispatch to The Star. RICHMOND, Va., Liquor is becoming much scarcer in Virginia day by day, acording to the report of the state prohibition department, the report for the year ending October 31 belng released by | Director Smith. The reports are com- piled each four months, and these|s. show that the decrease in liquor cap- |S: tured and the increase in the number of stills taken has been steady. The| more stills taken the smaller the chance for making liquor.. For the year there were 540 arrests of persons charged with violations of the laws; liquor captured, 6,415 zallons; stills captured, 501; auto- mobiles captured, 23; apparatus, sup- n‘l)ines and equipment destroyed, $120,- There are more officers engaged in the field at this time than there islature having made a sufficient ap- propriation to deal with the situa- tion. —_——— Hostess—Harry Lopher gets Invited about a good deal. But how does he live, he has no income? Host—Harry 1s one of those chaps, my dear, who make both ends meet by making week ends meet—Boston Transcript. sold so far this season. ‘This includes Hudson lowing elected to serve until the first STATE DRY REPORT SAYS |¢ , . November 15.— ‘«‘ has been for years, the last leg- |Stoc Every Fur Coat % off coons, Muskrats, etc—Real Bargains priced. this way. THE WEATHER Dlstrlct of Columbia and Maryland —Falir and cooler tonight-and tomor- row; moderate westerly winds. Virginia—Fair and cooler tonight nnd tomorrow. moderate westerly et Virginta—Fair tonight and to- morrow; cooler tonight. Recorda for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 64; 8 p.m., 60; 12 midnight, 59; 4 a.m., 69; 8 a.m., 60: noon, 67. Barometer—4 p.m., 30.18; 8 pm, 20.17; 12 midnight, 30.08; 4 a.m., 30.00% 8 a.m., 29.97; noon, 29.91. nghe)fll temperature, 66, occurred; at 3 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 57, occurred at 10:15 p.m. yesterday. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 52; lowest, 35. Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 53; conditlon, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnishea by the United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 10:556 am. and 11345 pm.; bigh tide, 4:18 a.m. and 4:50 p. Tomorrow—Low tide, 11: : high tide, 5:19 a.m. and 5:47 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 6:50 a.m.; sun sets, 4:54 pan. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:51 a.m.; sun sets, 4:54 p.m. Moon rises, 2 3:41 a.m.; sets, 2:56 p.m. Aulumoh“a lamps to ‘e lighted one- half hour after sunset. ‘Weather in Various Cities. Stations., Abiiene, Albuny Asbury Atlantic Baltimor Birmingham. 3 Bismarck .. 30. RBoston . Buffalo . 1 Ga New York.. Okla. City. Philadelphia -om Phoenix San Diego . Fri Cloudy Pt.cloudy \\ \Sll Cloudy l = FOREIGN. (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Stations. Temperature, Weather London, Englan Part cloudy Parls, France Cloudy Berltf, Germany Form) Clear Part cloudy Part cloudy Cloudy Part eloudy Havapa, Cuba .. i Colon, Canal Zvne —_— Scientists say that sleeping out- doors makes one beautiful. At last! Now we know how to account for the hobo's charming appearance.—ORio Sun Dial, Clear Part cloudy To introduce to you our new Women's and Misses’ Coat Department. now on thc Main Floor, we are offering $ 49.50 Coats of Genuine Distinctiveness It is no great feat to sell coats at this pricce—Wash- ington is full of them, But the difficult thing is 0 have just the right coats as to fashion and material and: to offer them at actually less than such coats have been 22 All New, Cleverly Styled and Skillfully Tailored e $79.50 s $97.50 Beautiful Coats—luxuriously trimmed. The)e are¢ enough ‘different styles to suit almost every woman, and they are the prettiest of the season. Seals, French Seals, Rac- The widower had made his pro- Posal and was awaiting the reply.| Then the light of triumph gleamed Haughtily she arose, and, fixing him (in his eyes. “Madam, he rqturned Wwith a stern glance, she exclaimed:|“I had no intention of offering you vlercwllldnvt marry a widower. The|my late wife's-shoes. You couldn't il lea! another woman's shoes!” . HATS Breslau 1309 G Street PLENTY TO CHOOSE FROM Even though we had tremendous crowds in the sale of A Prominent “F” Street Milliner’s ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH-GRADE HATS To this wonderful collection we have added our complete stock and placed them without reservation In Two Groups for Quick Clearance Hats Worth Up o $12.50 Catch me walking in|get them on!" "—Exchange. Either for Yourself or as a Gift—Here’s a Bargain SPECIAL SALE 4-Karat Sohd Wlnte Gold WRIST WATCHES lS-Jweled Movement Guaranteed Perfect Timekeeper $22 50 s Bargain Avoid Last Minute Rushes—We'll Put Aside Until Xmas Any Article on a Small Deposit. FISCHER’S Jewelers and Opticians 918 F Street = Siudy Exenings Remember the Address Spmal 'Prlce Hats Worth L’i) lo $22.50 REMEMBER—It's a Pleasure to Open a Charge Account at FISCHER'S. R ] Breslau 1309 G Street Opposite the Ncw City Club X Cunninghane & o, Our Greatest Dress Sale Offering Actual *30, *35, *40 Dresses at T7us Amazmg Price This is positively the greatest collection of Dresses that it has ever been our privilege to offer at $16.95. It represents combined purchases from more than a dozen reliable dress- N N N N N N N N N N N N N {316 S 7th St makers, a total of more than 800 garments when the sale begins tomorrow. It Is by Far the Greatest Dress Sale We Have Ever Attempted! Materials In These Dresses Valued (At Retail) All the Way to $6 a Yard Satin Striped Canton Crepe Fine Poiret Twills Chiffon Velvet Jacquard Crepes Brocaded Crepes Satin and Lace Combinations Satin Canton Matelasse and Matelasse Combinations The Same Styles Are Being Shown ‘In the Latest Fashion Magazines Monkey Fur and other Fur Trimmings Circular Skirts Balkan Blouse Effects Russian Embroidered New Barrel Sleeves Side Drapes Uneven Hems Braid, Button, _ Ribbon, Bead and Metal Trimmings " All the new browns, grays, blues, reds and black IMPORTANT- * ‘Tomorrow we'll be ready with hundreds upon hun- 1 dreds of more Dresses just as fine and fresh and won- derful, Let nothing prevent your coming tomorrow) has been given over to this sale. In order to facilitate buying, dresses will be assorted on racks according to size. Extra facilities have been provided. ’

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