Evening Star Newspaper, November 20, 1922, Page 4

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922. MRS. HUCK'S WISH clinghan New Representative Tells| g3 Woman’s City_Club of Plans in Congress. == Formality’s Accomplice : HEN formal dress be ) J comes formal stress the @ ‘pleasure’ of the evening 75 3 is destroyed. A TOL- )CCY MANIZED dress shirt (€% amplifies the evening’s % plcasure by its remark- able whiteness and flat (V 3 surface vest conformity. The Tolman Laundry © Tomorrow’s the day to set your Big Ben and be at George’s early. Bigger values for a dollar than ever before. Season- able things you need RIGHT NOW offered at One Dollar. If you like to make your dollars do double duty—attend George’s big Dollar Day Sale—tomorrow. : NeW NOI'fO].l(S Just Arrived!!! And every one of them is absolutely the last word in fashionable materials. Most of them are di- The sixty-seventh Congress of the United States can expect no “new member modesty” from the second woman member to enter its portals,| A for Mrs. Winifred Mason Huck, re- cently elected to fill the unexpired term of her father, the late Repre- sentative Willlam Magon of Illinois, declared her intention of not remain- ]‘!calMgtziod qgah’ty, fast- Black Leather G:unt’llg':s ing In the background in an address i ] A color Madras Shirts. Cut for "the motorjst. he befbre the members of the Women's importations from 4 » full. Neat stripe patterns. biggest gauntlet bargain City Club at a banquet celebrating rect P! =< F. W. MacKenzie, Manager o= Soft French cuffs. Sizes we've ever offered. Buy an the third anniversary of the organi- SCOTLAND. €Y Co h and C S N.W : ‘s 14 to 17. At less than to- extra pair to give for : l:n held at the City Club Saturday . ; ! D2 r. 6th an treets IN.W. N day’s wholesale price.... * Christmas at this price... ",,“ :"m imen“’ed‘}“‘:fl‘; schlld l(a;h" Thy;’l;«,;i-fi;: | SRS . s amendment to the United States Con- :m““mllé_bm myare:.l ‘;D;? wfil le‘e I;.;rvv;--fi:w A TOLMANIZED collar . or world_peace,” declared Mrs. Huck, ollars Wool Half Hose UNDERWEAR Flannel Pajamas who said that 1t was an obligation of completes the perfect Senti - et R thisfigenerationiitol ok Fellectively ~ whiteness essential to well Socks with fancy $ Men’s Union Suits | [nanner. war ""s Mrs. Huck, who received her early ) groomed formal dress. The clocks. All the latest P RecitRt T nlent rens school training in the District of Co- inats Shaics: SporteToos Heavy ribbed suits lumbia, told the members she also - combination commands the . yoko § G eslor Yaua for chilly nights, . had her training in national ques- . . F ‘: . iug,.comfortable : e a Sizes A and B only, N ut;a‘n :ney; !r:w w.‘.‘uml: w;smn{tdzdn D situation. ranklin 71. Heneavecialint o eavy ece- wi er father. n, as a child, Somtlind b Suits tulisTay L oises To clear them out at she said, she visited her fathers office 1331 'F STREET il T and heard discussions on the Mec- 2 ¥ Kinley bill and the political topics BDECIRL 5.0 ool ‘of the day at that time. Mrs. Huck Cotton Half Hose Boys’ Flannel Pajamas Made of good qual- ity domet flannel. Sizes 8 to 18 years. | The boy will wel- come their comfort. The price is only... informed her audience that she rep- resented the largest congressional district in the country. Anniversary Banquet. The occasion of the banquet last night. was to celebrate the third an- niversary of the founding of the Women's City Club, which has grown from thirty-two members three years ago (o the present membership of 1,500 and vowed to reach aroud 2,000. Miss Mabel Boardman declared that the country had been getting a lot of legislation in the last few years, but, she said, “legislation will n better the character of the nation,” urging the motto “Thou shalt not” rather than “Thou canst not.” Judge Mary O'Toole reviewed the growth of the club and urged the members to fight for clvic betterment, among which she suggested women Men’s Shirts & Drawers “Lambsdown’ and “High Rock" exlrns heavy fleece-lined shirts and drawers. All sizes. Priced per garment ........... Boys’ Union Suits Ribbed Union Sults in mottled gr!)'.s Sizes 3 to 16. Warm, snug - fitting union suit at the remark- ably low price of... In black. gravy, cordovan and blue. $ Well made socks that will give you wear. Priced at 8 pairs for Initial Handkerchiefs Men's High-grade Genuine Lawn In-s itlal Handkerchiefs. Half-dozen in beau- tiful gift box....... Boys’ Blouses In light and darks stripe percales. Sizes 8 to-12 years. Spe- cial at 3 for........ Ve ® $1000.00 in Gold on the jurles. Mrs. Emily Newell Bluir deplored the manner in which !9 EIE g . o the suburbs were being laid out and ), ) g Initial Belts Nainsook Union Sluts Men’s & Boys Jerseys ‘;enmgnegrmmiuucnl;?. ‘:hzh“l":d the and Initial buckle and Better quality Roll-collar styls in condition and make the suburbs con- 155 other prizes genuine cowhide s nainsook, made with s blue and maroon. ’lgrn; in beauty un{dlggve‘luvmom with . strap. Belt and elastic shoulder strip Sizes 32 to 40. They're the "":,:‘l:": o """:r‘i;“ r ® Kkle complete in and elastic belt in a = P . ! Foe . . L E L extral spectal 1o | Henry E. Stringer, president of the These Faces are part box. A Dollar Day back. Sizes 34 to 50. morrow on the sec- City Club, extended the welcome of Extra Special at.... “George's Special” at At O eaich treamslcome ot r tb of the Gillette “Find the 'and urged the women of the city to 1 = back the men in the projects that = Christmas Face” Contest. they undertake. . Other speakers were Miss Ju They bring you five 9 ) Boys’ School Pants $ EAlarap nd e giarriat Tavlosy more chances to win Men’s V-Neck Sweaters $ chalrman and Mrs. Lyman B. Sworm- waluable prizes. In Oxford Gray. Sizes 38 to 44. A Hard-wearing materials in suit pat- ‘“",‘.“,,‘e“,';:;,:"‘,';:’{;.}:,., panauet com- The next group of faces G 2. . g3 it mittee were: rs. Haro] aul arks 4 Dollar Day, extra special at.......... terns; sizes 8 and 9 only. 2 pairs for and Mrs. George Eastment; music will bepublishedin this committee, Mrs. Frances Pierce Strat- ton and Mrs. George Ricker; decora- tions, Mra. O. E. Hunt and Mrs. George ‘W. Eastment; finance, Mrs. Laura A. Bradley and Miss Olive Beafty; seat- ing, Mrs. Mabel Hiatt, Mrs. Harwood Read, Mrs. Jennie O. Berlinger and paper on November 22nd. See the GILLETTE Migs Margaret Vail; publicity, Mra. PRIZEBOOK fordetails Ellls Meredith, and ushers, Miss Lucy “‘he let&lt. Watt. |BOY OF 2 IN PULLMAN ' PUZZLES N. Y. POLICE Child Travels Alone From Louis- iana and Cannot Tell . ‘Who He Is. By the Associated Press. . NEW Y November 20.—A two- and-a-half-year-old boy, who had traveled alone all the way from Shreveport, La., Saturday was taken from a Pullman at Pennsylvania station and turned over. to the police because he could not tefl who he was or where he was going. Owing té delays in the run from Louisiana the cat in which the boy rode had- been transferred to another train at Washington, reaching here several hours after his scheduled train, the Pullman porter told the police. - Station attendants reported that a Your dealer will give you a copy. Let these Christmas Faces remind you of men to go on your Christmas List— Upstanding young fellows just starting in life— Substantial citizens of mellow years— _ All typical Americans, who want the newest . and finest shave —the New Improved Gillette. Asa Christmas Gift for Men the New Improved ¢ Gillette has no equal in quality —no_ rival in popularity—no match in service. A lifetime of shaving luxury—and every day a grateful remembrance of you! well dressed couple had made in- quiries about the train on which the boy had started, and, unaware ofsthe transfer at Washington, had gone away when they learned its passen- gers already had disembarked. The lad was turned over to the Children’s Society to await a claimant. ——— LIVING COST STILL ToPS 1914 MARK 57 PER CENT Food, Clothing and Coal Prices Continue to Climb, Industrial Board’s Report Shows. By the Associated Press. . NEW YORK. November 20.—The The Six Big Divisions of Library Bureau Service How to fit 3% miles of cards into 20 square feet Place- 44,000 cards end ¢o end and they would Library Bureau has for 46 years satisfied the filing andrecord needsof Govern- ment departments, manu- tacturers, banks, insurance companies, ‘retailers and PR L DN LR ELERER Q’»E&”«n SRR TS S0 N TR S SR R SR L R SR R R N R R T 3 practically every other kind stretch almost four times from the Capitol to the R SET e amonE wage s mnils; i e ey White House. Yet you can fit the same 44,000 F cont higher an Oteber 15 . GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR CoO., Boston, U.S. A, ast than in July, 1914, the national cards into a mere 20 square feet by using a g ffi,;?w;‘ double-wing,double-deck L.B. Card record desk. Sl i Swtsticss Seated comfortably between the two wings, - raeAInRe Galotacsnt;ia thelmonth | slight Inoreases in the average cost ':f" .fi clothing and coal were the operator can place her fingers instantly on 2. Specialized any one of 44,000 cards— without even rising Departments 0od, “Between July, 1020, when the from her chair. Upper or lower deck, right wing peak of the rise in the cost of 1iv . RS = ing si; 1914 or left wing, all are within arm’s reach. 5 tober, 1521, the eont of living Srop: But forget for a moment the saying in space. e R b DI L Think of the time the L.B. Card record desk' saves, the steps it saves, the errors it saves. No. tiresome trudging up and down before rows of cabinets. No pulling out dozens of file drawers —e SUES FOR INSURANCE. Woman, Indicted for Husband’s Death, Seeks $40,000. RN R RS ‘The Russell Index e 1oige) T T e 0 0 T 30 T 3 0 T B0 T T 30 T30 S L e T 3 S L S R R L R S S R R R 0 S0 S0 L S CE 0 S0 LS USRI 0T T30y O o and pushing them back again. A [ | St ancr mommicer, witow ot |83 ) X 2 e Leon Renaker, mysteriously slain in| [Ke L. Record At the L'B. Card record desk one move of the Bio horse iater o oy et in | arm produces the card —in a twinkling. The sult against o number of tite nsur. g 3 Y . men 1 number of mistakes ig greatly reduced with this -} |soiicies on the lite ot hor Rusbana. in| |8} desk, because the operator’s energyisconserved. - Mra. Renaior ls under indictme ton| B The use of this desk frequently results in 5:? Gonnection with D tne” dehth of Then S\i :’l:&'ff Love time saved and more work mplished. ; bs 5 e SN | sromtipcopine oty B Other Gilles e Ask us to demonstrate how the . "r :'. “: ,{’.’."’.l,".".'.,“’" z:ufl,f‘{ ! 5w L.B, Card record desk can serve you :",;"} 3‘.:':%':% ‘;I.-° &l?:. ed o??:‘"m 6 dn- § = . E ey - HOSPITAL HELD UP. - | [B8 |¥s Five Putients Robbed by Bandits Library Bureau 2 in Baltimore. ’2"} IAL}‘IIIDRI: November 30--Thiree| [N} . | masked men m-mm the qor- ' { Yow Pudlte Hospital, 1132 B33 v faced. Ave ents to £y = 3 wa “robbed - ) hem _of thelr im- e . | roediat . about a4 ¢ R i k8 S main hall, wi NI..I-A n.o.um;ns.un-du rm.’mun"_ : ~. 743 Fifteenth street, N. W., Washington, D. 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