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Materials are all' pure dark mixtures. price— If You Like to Save Money on Clothing Come to George’s Tlmrsday Boys’ 2-Pants Suits A Short Lot--Pure Wool Fabrics Coats are alpaca lined and both pairs of pants. This lot is'in broken sizes from 10 to 15 years so we advise you to get here early and save through this special i _THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. LECTURERS’ CONFERENCE Parley Here Next Month Will Be Held Under Auspices of Chau- ’ tauqua Association. President Harding tentatively has | accepted an invitation to make an ad- dress at a lecturers’ conference here December 7, 8 and 9 under the direc- tion of the International Lyceum and {Chautauqua Association, of which he 118 the honorary president. j_Those in charge of the conference said today they hoped to have President to speak at the openi ision, and to have Georges C r of France, as a ond session. | “Others on the program include: Trv- { ing Fisher of Yale, Harold G. Moulton jof Chicago Univer: “rederic iliam Wile of the Philadelphia Public Ledger. John H. Finley of the New York Times, Mar an_of the ! Cobb of the wool in irs ter Lippman of the York ; World, Everett Doan ot i Cooper Union, Y.; Sir Gilbert Parker, novelist nd playwright, who s a member of is designed pri- oughly lnfnrm the pro- PRESIDENT TO ADDRESS GERMAN EMIGRANT, brary, W | € WEDNESDAY, WITH FAMILY OF 9, SPEEDED TO FARM By the Assoclated Press. NEW YORK, November 22.—Au- gust Reuter, a farmer from West- Uhalla, Germany;his wife, Natalia, and nine children, ranging from Olga, twenty-five. down to. three- moth-old Lena, are en route west today to settle down on a farm near Green Lake, Wis. Immigra- tion authorities passed Reuter and his family with record swiftness, when they reached Ellis Island. “We are keen to turn over this good American soil and make two blades of grass grow, where there was but one,” he said. “We know how to farm. 1 can turn a furrow as well as the next man and the frau can milk a cow and do everything a woman {3 expected to do on a farm. 1 wouldn't think of taking such a flock of children to one of your American cities.” A married daughter, Ida, and Clara, another daughter, and Otto, a son. are on the Wisconsin farm already. —_— WOMEN VOTERS ELECT. Democratic Club Chooses Officers and Hears an Address. Mecting at the Chevy Chase Li- the Woman's Democratic lub of Montgomery County elect- o P By 1 the. following flicers: P ident, Boys’ Western Juveniles’ Boys’ Pull-Over | | Boys’ 2-Pants Suits Te Tee W Niheee e Mackinaws Overcoats Sweaters Various models in- president, Mrs. Edwin A. 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JOSEPH McREYNOLDS o1 g ¥is TEoen 0 Good quality chin- 9° 50¢ We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere. LIGHT-SIX $1550 In order to have a Studebaker Light-Six Sedan at the door when the family comes downstairs Christmas moming, you should place your order The sedan is the ideal gift because it will provide happiness for all the family—all the year—and the The sturdy body of the Light-Six Sedan, like the chassis, isbuiltinStudebakerplants. Itisconstructed to give long, satisfactory service. Only the finest materials are used. Craftsmanship is unexcelled. g It is cradled on long, strong, semi-elliptic springs. The nine-inch seat cushions; upholstered in mohair velvet plush, are restful. The heater, cowl ventila- tor and the wide windows, among many other Benu Ilcht-dqydock. ‘l‘hldpmd‘trm!uimlock. Cowl ventilator. Side coach and windshield cleaner. Su'lkmller-cufldu. Four doors that swing wide open. Dome light. Mohair velvet plush upholstery. Telephone cluding Sport styles Shawl collar ctyle with golf backs and 1 fication Would Hurt Them. ! The prohibition movement m +hibition. imembers of !conference tod temperance ! Methodist Chure nue northeast. American re beer and wi {aion of the bition In_th ibr. Strecker, ' Boy Scout Gauntlets Good, strong leather gauntlet Lined for warmth . 48c Men’s Wool Scarfs The fopular brushed sl .00 Union Suits Famous “Chal- mers” make in just the right weight for this weather. Gray mottled. Sizes 36 to 46, The special price is— slon to a po ould be an 1 fallure of p country, according 1o nd would work harm wool scarfs in all new shades e tries without prohibition, 'he }\\'rr due to beer-drink VERDICT FOR COMPANY 910 Seventh St. sur Christmas Studebaker Now! features, add to its year-round comfort and utility. ‘The reliability of the Studebaker Light-Six Sedan has been proved in the hands of thousands of en- thusiastic owners. It is strictly a quality car. Its low price of $1550 is possible only because of complete manufacture in one of the most modern and complete automo- bile plants in the world. This means the elimination of middlemen’s profits, and the savings are passed on to you. . And back of the beauty and dependability of the Light-Six and its completeness, its advanced design and precise workmanship, is the Studebaker name, which after 70 years enjoys public confidence and , respect more than ever.: lamps. Rain Inside locks on three doors and outside lock on right-hand front door. MODELS AND PRICES—f. o. b. factories Commercial Automobile & Supply Co. e e 817-819 14th St. N.W. A S TUDESBATKER pro 1 ihowever, econd vice president, Mrs. E. L. third vice president, Mrs. fourth vice president, 1 Jackson smmittee, Mrs. Henry Hay- Penning- W Irs. Ben- . Latane Lewls, 3 Preston R. 15 L. Yellott, Miss Mrs. Harry B. Skillman nes 11. Jones. ve Henry B. Steagall in a short address, alue of organization of MISS F. B. WEBSTER DIES. Miss Florence B. Webster, formerly jiof the adjutant general's office, War artment, died at Atlantic City Webster had rtment many last July on oon afier re- hore to id was much im- t a severe cold, »vember and com- in which resulted in Her body will be brought 1 and interred in Roclk ry d s a member of A. R, and of of the Eastern broth- ‘950 100 years with Clip Cap No. 52 This is abrother of No. 55 described opposite, and in allrespectsidentical except in size. 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