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- THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. 0.E:S TENPLE HERE s s TOGOST 150000 of the District, presided. Music was furnished by the Washington Quartet, and recreational singing was led by General Grand Chapter Ap- propriates $25,000 Nucleus Fund. ‘Willlam R. Schmucker, accompanied on the plano by Helen Burkart. DYE PLAN CONSIDERED. Distribution of German Product to U. B. Plants Problem. Plans for the distribution of Ger- man reparstion dyes to United States manufacturers are under consideration by F. 8. Dickson of New York, a dye expert, formerly connected with the war trade board, Cift Jewelry for the Holidays SCHMEDTIE BROS., al- ways reliable for the finest of diamonds, are ¢ showing for the Holida selections the largest col- . }and Roland W. Boyden of the Btate lection of exquisitely cut FLORIDA WOMAN CHOSEN | in ot the reparations commission at 1; Parls. perfect diamonds ever shown here. These gorgeous stones, mounted in genuine The American suggestion that al- lotments to the United States of Orange blossom En"fiemem Rings and Mrs. Minnie E. Keyes of D. C. feparations dyes be made to apply A F e d gainst the cost t hi the newest designs in Finger and Dinner forces, was acceded to by the allied Made Right Worthy Grand l Secretary. powers some time ago. question of how distribution of dyes to American manufacturers under the new plan is to be mado still is to be worked out, however, and pend- Rings, comprise part of this magnificent ¢ollection. Make your choice where only the finest of gems are shown. Decision to erect in this city a magnificent temple, costing about $1,600,000, to serve as permanent In- ternational headquarters of the Order & = system of distribution previousl See our assortment o’ exquisite followed is stil in operatlol:l. 2 Platinum -and Gold Lace Bar The whole ing a satistactory arrangement the lFIREMEN SEEK RECORD the polioe department today, but no 100 per_cent .nrnllmlnta".r. re- vorable progress in all thess divi- Members of the District of Colum- | Maj. James Henry Dooley, ratired organisation 100 per cent a member |}y was eighty years of age. | the department, with every man a oal vs. O For Heating Your Home There is no argument on thisx question—merely an old-fashioned, inefficient method of procuring heat for your home pitted against a modern, efficient and thoroughly dependable system known as— okol Automatic Oll Heating for Homes It is estimated that 15,000,000 per- sons werse interred in the catacombs | of Rome. ported. The third, fourth, fifth, eighth, tenth, eleventh and woman's bureau remain to close up the list, and fa- EBncouraging Reports Received as|sions is being made. Annual Roll Call Work CONFEDERATE VETERAN DIES. Froceeds. RICHMOND, Ve, November 17.— bia fire department are determired to! capitalist, philanthropist snd Con- carry out the work laid down fOr|federate veteran, died here late last them by their chief in making the|pight, after an illness of one week. in the sixth annual roll call of the District Chapter, American Red Cross, They now have nine subdivisions of member and many more hitting around the goal, while the police de- partment has one bureau and six pre- | cints enrolled. H Fire Chief George Wataon, at the ! beginning of the drive, would not | state just when his men would g0 | over the top, but he confidently pre- | dicted they would reach the mark be- . fore the end of the drive. Mrs. John llan Dougherty, manager of the| Washington division, has addressed several companies on the work of the | Red Cross in_the district and has i characterized the firemen themselves tas Red Cross workers, because of Of New York | WIIl be at her Salon I‘ 1147 Connecticut Ave. 1 Thursday, Friday and Snturd:y i of this week ¢cDEVITT)| Real Furniture Bargains Veleur or tap-| their efforts in behalf of humanity. Chief Watson also has reminded the men to enroll wherever possible. Fnrollments continued to pile up in Pins. Theyre the most beau. . tiful of the season’s offerings. J.H.DuzxmnG Pres. EDMONSTON'S — Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. “Quality 1Is Important” — “Fit Is Imperstive” The Most Important Shoes of a Lifetime Are Those Worn by the Growing Child CHILDREN’S FOOT FORM Footwear Trains the Young Foot to Grow Properly We lay so much stress on the Child’s Shoe, for the young ones are not sup- posed to use the judgment of ma- turity. Children’s Foot Forms are built on scientifically correct lasts and made of materials selected with infi- nite care for grade and the service they can promise. Aside from that they are fitted by professional shoe - fitters. The young foot is trained to grow properly and naturally and future foot troubles are thereby prevented, and foot ease, health and elasticity are enjoyed indefinitely. Children’s Shoes for Dress and Play, priced according to size. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager 1334 FSTREET Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles FRANK KIDWELL' MARKET NEWS SPECIAL TODAY and SATURDAY Smoked Hams-nee-1 8¢ [b. $moked Shulfir Sl -3ta 8 be 155 Spiontidewatiy, 8 to 0 e, vt 216 [, FANCY NATIVE B! HOME-DRESSED PORK CUTS Round Steak.. ...1b a3c] Fresh Hams, 8 to 10 Ibs..1b ssc Sirloin Steak.. .Ib 37¢c] Fresh Shoulders, small..1b 8¢ Porterhouse Steak.. Fancy Chuck Roast Prime Rib Roast Bouillon Roast... Shoulder Clod Roas Hamburg Steak, fre groun Plate Beef for boiling. 3-Cornered Roast Loin Pork, whole, 8 10 1b: Loin Pork, half. Lean Pork Chops. os Loin_Pork Chops.. ..0b All Pork Sausage Meat..l1b 30c Machine Sliced Bacon, finest quality.. os .Ib 30c Jdb 14¢ .Ib s0c .Ib 20c .Ib z0c to Fresh Liver... b 19%c S: Young Milk Fod Voal | e ' Veal Cutlet....... Feevesd 1 gyc] Fancy Creamery Butter..1b 48c Shoulder Veal, roastinj Selected Eggs..........doz gye Brese Vst b on. .1 g o Kl i it Shoulder Veal Chops. Fresh Killed Baking Chick- Loin and Rib Veal L T T X ChopS...evvennnnennses 1b goc|Sweet Cider, the best, quart 1oc VR G0COA . | [ Oystars 458 ROGERS LVERWARE ] | urer; | | state of Washington, & §l | Huehl of Iilinois, | | guson of Il | srand trustee. | 1to the convention today went on a l | scores of automobiles. i | ter- | This afternoon the delegation was I IDIMM. retiring most worthy grand i Iln‘. lil] The forty-sixtn anniversary of the ———— DEGREE FOR ADMIRAL SIMS. KINGSTON, Ontario, November —Rear Admiral W. 8. Bims, U. 8. N., retired, last night reccived the hon- orary degree of doctor of laws at a special convocation at Queens City. of the Eastern Star, was reached yes- terday at the seventeenth triennial convention of the General Grand Chap- ter of the order in Convention Hall. At the same session Mrs. Cora R. Frans of Florida was elected most worthy grand matron and Dr. Will W. Grow of Missouri was elected most worthy grand patron of the General Grand Chapter. Other officers were elected as follows: Mre. Clara L. Hendrich of Kentucky, right worthy assoclate grand matron; J. Ernest Teare of Ohio, right worthy associate grand patron; Mrs. Minnie E. Keyes of local headquarters, right worthy grand eecretary; Mrs. ‘Alcena Lamond of this city, right worthy grand treas- Mrs. Emma Chadwick of the right worthy Mrs. . Amelia 17. N ‘The average human body contains enough fat to make seven* cakes of s0ap. rand conductre: clate grand cond ss; P. A. - ? Massachusetts, right w. \hy nd trustee, and Mrs. Eliaubetn heeler of California, right worthy 935,000 Appropriated. A rund of $26,000 was appropriated by the General Grand Chapter as a wlaeus ave s i€ LPle suuu. v .rangements were made for raising t.e remainder of the amount, although .« is understood a proposal has been | made that an assessment of about §1 per member be levied on the 1,250,- 000 members in the order. The approximately 1,000 delegates (¥ 71,86 DOWN HOOVER Sold by the following dealers: H. F. Dismer 3124 14th St., N. W. Dulin & Martin 1215 F St., N. W. Hecht Company . 6137th St., N. W. House & Herrmann 7thand I Sts., N. W. S. Kann Sons Company 8th & Pa. Ave., N. W. Lansburgh & Bro. 420 7th St., N. W. Mayer & Co. 419 7th St,, N. W. Palais Royal 11th and G Sts., N. W. Woodward & Lothrop 11th and F Sts., N. W. DR ‘The Hoover Suction Sweeper Company 609 14th Street, N. W. For Authorized Hoover Service Phone Main 8262 Vernon _in The Grand Mrs Ellle Lines Chapin, retiring most {worthy grand matron, placed a ifloral wreath on the tomb of Wash- |ington. Returning to Alexandria, the ldelegates visited the Old Christ {Church, which Washington attended. | § and the rooms_of the Washington | j Lodge, of which Washington was mas- | |piigrimage " to Mount I Chapter of Virginia was host. scheduled to go to Arlington national Icemetery, where Dr. Alfred R. Mc- patron, will place a floral emblem on the tomb of the unknown soldler. At|H 3 o'clock a special drill was to be put | § on at Fort Myer by a troop of the 3d Cavalry, Col. W. C. Rivers command- Cooksin 20 minutes TO six cupluls of furiously boiling water in a large saucepan add one teaspoonful of salt. Slowly shake in one cupful of Comet Rice. When again furiously boiling, cook rapidly un covered for twenty minutes. Thegrains { should then be soft. Drain througha 'sieve, place this over the saucepan, ind set on the back of the stove for a few minutes. Anniversary Celebration. !organization of the General Grand ‘Ch‘:p(er wlfl be celebrated tonight at {5 o'clock, with Mrs. Chapin presiding i Special music will be rendered by Mrs i Jessica Tabler Benham and Charles | E. Meyers. Following this the new Grand Chapter officers will be install- led. Vocal numbers will be given by ! Mrs. Marie Deal accompanied by M s Elsie Harvey V eaver, and by Mias i Frances Scherger and Clifford Wil- int x A‘comv!lmonu.w banquet in honor 1or"the ocial family of the general tGrand Chapter was held last night {Mrs. Lamond, first grand matron of ! the District of Columbia, and Mr3. €80600e00NI0NE00NE000NIESEREEERREERNRRNRSIIRRRR RRRARERRESRRRRARARSRRRARAS heeseaeeanieaEsanenseeseenniessensassesasntsessatnstsasssasstanstestnesastsesinttssacstseRieRuRENIRErRRTERS Packed in Sealed Packages — never sold loose IR T Hats That A Great Artist Might Have Created are created by our artists, whose style and artistic originations are voiced as supreme by our discriminating clientele. Accessories On Our First Floor Include French Jewelry, French Underwear, . French Negligee, Hosiery, Blouses, Sweaters, French Perfumery, Skirts, Scarfs, Breakfast Gowns, presenting a veritable selection of sug- gestive gifts, which will prove most pleasing and useful to:the early shopper. 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We manufacture Window ‘lob;dtt—filvt you 2% to | r\__ = = NAANAA) I Cunningham & Co, 316 7th St. ' Large Fur Collars of Fox, Beaver, Squirrel & Nutria Adorn These % COATS $89.50 On Sale Saturday FM‘:terillo— Mlll’ Have ashona Bolivia Large Cuffs A Arabella of Fur A erona All handsomely Cordella §) lined with silk. Lustrosa Panne Velaine DELAYED SHIPMENTS HAVE ARRIVED AND SATURDAY WE ARE PLACING ON SALE MORE OF THOSE ;s DRESSES $45.0 Materials— ) Styles— Canton Crepe g. Circular Skirts, Poiret Twills — Baskan Blouse ef- Satin Canton =———— fects, Russian Em- Brocaded Crepes |==broidered. Side Satin and Lace Drapes, New Barre! Combination Sleeves. T hese same styles are being shown in the latest fashion magazines 5,000 PAIRS SILK HOSE l/2 Price Raalte, will be offered Saturday at less than actual cost. Packed in handsome boxes, they make an ideal Christmas gift.