Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 34

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ARGENTINA-GETS T They'll Eat Move Bread BUMMUN"YH DR. L. M. ESTABROOK HORSERS AVALABE Py somenie e | SUGIETY ORGANIZED FOR FARM BUREAU The Aru-t\nwvor‘uucnt has se- s s lacted Dr. T M Estabrook, chiet of ‘l e StO"Q Qf actical - ‘f‘t s ] more good, e viston o : : wholesome bread—but the best , By s | cs0b and 1ive seocy | All Building Trades Mechanics Em- of bread must have a Spread— | Pageantry, Music and Dance N eorion| Ployed—Surplus of Gen- : Use . | Producti < s tukal econofiics, * eral Clerks. : ctions Will Be Big : 3 Fel T A e : Winners in Our Baby-Weighing Contest Will Be Announced Sunday. uc°a Features. 4 $ Efi::sgéha?'fi’ The local employment l:ill:::r: ::: : ! Of interest to lovers of community ;:“;Eg:‘:""“ et Washington more jobs oftered than Fresh Pure ‘Wholesome |drama 1s an organization recently M Contracts having | there are workers to fill them, me- :‘;’;’:‘;‘: ‘:{““‘““B‘“ for the pro- | N been signed, Dr.|cording to Misu Cathetine Smith, re- P pageantry, music, dance J Bl {een granted a|cently appointed director of the local i ma: year's leave of | employment office. s called the Association of Thea- | 8 M. ESTABROOX absence, and will| All bullding trades mechanios are ter Arts, and has its headquarters|sall for South America January $.|employed; Mips Smith said, while sev- . and be sure of the very best Spread for thé best bread. Nucoa is so delicate and fine in flavor, particular folk will tell you that Santa Claus is coming tomo Bring the Children to- = ' .( <8 ahd office at 1221 K street. Its oficers|During his absence his work here |eral contractors report a shortage of they prefer the Nucoa Spread t0 |are Martetta Minnigerode Angrews, | Wil be In charge of W. F. Callander | first-class labor B uiding Tcon- ~3 any other. president; Robert Bell, vice preaident; | opming, Do cU Of agricultural eco- struction work. While there is o dis- Eastint ced Bess Davis Schreiner, secreta tinct shortage of first-class male Nucoa is al utely guarant , [treasurer, and Marie Moore F ® | stenographers, thére #till remains a If it does not add to the good- HONORARY FRAT MEMBER. surplus of persons who class them- g Dantel C. Chace, professor of _ | selves as. gensral “clerical workers, ness of good food, your grocet epartmente, naliom at Guotes Washington Uni- | but are speclalised 1n mo branch of the instruction as well as th: veraity, was Initiated as an hon work. = will give you your money back |ticn"snd ot Gommunity arame ta 1t | Vemrse T P s fps n, honorary | clerical Work. Therq is st ‘the same TOYTOWN 3%/ s TOMORROW will be another wonderful day for the children to come to Toytown without question. many branches. ournalistic Fraternit: time a dearth of steady unskilled 3 qu MaRCHoory Fotsam, one of the M ‘d:‘ . LI iener iabor Ten and, women who will - and meet dear old Santa Claus and see the thou i 2 e | I8 it L nd who n| v |- N.B. r.:-f.ummnw Dhited stames. heads the Gepiriment | 1o cnsiame oo sty founded | malh b 5 sand and one toys and games and dolls that we have gath —You can make ahard sauce | ot pageant ‘and play productlon, i journaliem, and because of his co-| Registrations for jobs durt ered together to help make a merry, merry Christmas for £t for the Queen’s own plum Touch Includes Slso, Mr Bell, diiloperation 'with the undergraduste|¥eek beglnning November 18, the childr f2to 72 i ers 1\ 5 0 P! n| 5, e 2. by creaming Nucoa with sugar. Add | Washington, and Victor Kernsy. ~ | lications, ‘Mr. Chace wae slected to At the local empleyment office ¢ LIS e e i Diplome | 105" Sha Par nced i S [ShaEi VAL Santa says 8 eported. sami Ll - . THE NUCOA BUTTER CO. |, The de fli'::.'“d",'.:‘"hmf. Sxpres- 1:00 and n 4 Thatrasted in the obportunities for jobs ard show R y ’ S——————— | {!rectioh, ot Carollne B Mekintey | Washington | iy ';Sfiu’.'m'.f“’ifi"ffie?ul':. s he has been receiving letters every day expe week 588 jobseekers applied to the . . i A Haven of Interest to the Gift |\ Sne” teas B G local office, againat 888 for the same —and that he wants the children to come in person Saturday and ", rge W, Johi , £ & . = 2 & = & Suhr.' Co;l:}t;or eand ing ,N Y Mamer!l‘tioal Dageant and pf:;"":-'fu :;;‘::ty‘-‘t.htn’;”:mfiz:r :::‘.‘"‘x.::;_ bring their letters direct to him, with the little one’s name and ad- Lourc: om, b b L ML SADld Bayder. Stesciation's|spnivat 451 Iakt yearswhile b13cwere dress written plainly, so he will know where to make his stops. g tl uts Miye McKinley Is one of the department of organization and pub-( with 341 for n q re ‘4':; m’: :'::htn holding the 'x';l:f lacgnd'adr (he direction of Beos three M f th dand; . " s Schneider. . Estella Wentworth and Albert P Am the recent i M ore of those dandy | Reptflhuttmns e TieTior o AL Zi::.‘:‘"‘f";“':;f. 'E.és:b’nr‘muc;la:::mn”n Plscedtn fobs, axsinst $3¢ Taat vear Bo.ys. Did You Se.e the . s In Jewelry, Furniture, Mirrors, }|extensive’ traini y4 ea S e i B | G b t 10 ; Silver end Sheffield Plate, Brasses, eger th lnn coan 'yn“n:'d‘ Dream, naACrn: opportunities t ?:le;” i lone rams? | ra S a c an c L] Curios, Diamonds and Art Objects. umphant,” a pageant of the church In 31, against 1,208 last year. S - ! Te Direct Play Writing. ‘1::'n{|h-°naw-,v‘\:fl.\merl and “The Volcé o . (Great fun—and we have them with many ' to - g. Jf. grnulh m:{:zlfe}if-fig{ér;nlgerc;defindhnw& au-| by ‘Marletta Minnigerode both ppieaty fr. kinds of Pullman and freight cars, on round or | MOrrow ngs of a Mother,” “ " 5 tras s i S B Art Galleries Auctioneer || 0f the Dust” and “The Crns:r'rrl:)“E (e R 2 | straight tracks. Didn’t the children have a big time last Saturday ? phant,” with Marie M Dageail in - sont g ! ) 1323 G St. NW. X e Moore Forrest Bible by Bess D hrel 35,000 : | $6.95 to $50.00 Yes, indeed—they grabbed, never knowing what they ' ? et St were going to get, but not a onc said that he didn’t get his money’s worth. So it will be tomorrow. Honk! Honk !—Another Shipment of Automobiles Just Arrived Again the line is complete. Come tomorrow and seicct the model you like best, and we will send it dircct to Santa Special Saturday, each, $1.00 . Aluminum Cooking Pans, an attractive eight- piece set, Red Rockers and Chairs. Mama Dolls, good size, dressed in rompers. —Fourth Floor. —Fourr Floor. | . 5 | Ef,‘.’.“;;‘oTéff.{ 5;?} n;l’nclhzs high. Claus. He will deliver 't Christmas morning. Models just — . ! - < neled. ike Dad drives—Marmons. Roamers, Packards, Velies, Cadil- Saturday News -« . BALGONY PHONOGRAPH SHOP _ 420-30 Seventh St. N.W. »: lacs, Durants, Willys Knights and Nationals. Different mod- . : | Jazzbo Jim, 59c els have different equipments. Some have windshiclds, spot- | D whil S light, extra wheels. mudguards, etc. The better grade have ‘ ances while he picks the banjo. ‘ the Alemite lubricating system. Prices range from $5.95 to $100. The Christmas Gift For the Home : Voile Frocks for Little Ones Girls’ Wool Jersey Dresses In their pretty colors of pink, blue and yellow, besides the ntr) 9 9 always favorite white, these dresses are the kind that would make Dain y Hand Embroidered. sfiecm-’ any little tot jump with joy. They are just the thing for holiday q “dress-up” occasions, and may still be worn next summer, too, as v b they have deep hems that will keep up with lengthening limbs. J Sizes 2 to 6 years. $2.95 to $4.95. % (i L35 iod 1 Slip-On “Ideal” % (1n exquisite period cabinets) Sweaters, $1.95 Panty Waists, 50c The little tot of 1 to 3 years The buttons are taped on. so may wear knitted sweaters in there is not much chance of the pretty link-and-link weave. jerking them off. And the just like her larger sisters, Pink, waists are so practical and com- 3 blue and white. fortable they are popular with Other sweaters to $3.25. all ages from 1 to 14 years. / Pretty Creepers, $1.95 Durable, washable materials. in pink, blue and white, trimmed with hand-embroidery and hand-smocking. Sizes 1 to 3 years. = —Fourth Floor. | Boys’ and Girls’ Schdol Shoes They are decidedly good looking, comfortable and very durable THESE shoes serve the purposes of mothers who want their children to wear serviceable shoes without sacrificing pleasing appearance. , These are scientifically designed to promote the proper development of tender feet. Of good quality leathers that wear and look extremely well. Yet they are so priced that economy may be mentioned as a first consideration. Compare! This beautiful instru- ment with Consoles selling at $150—only in this way can you appreciate the re- markable value, HERE is nothing to. replace all-wool jerscy in a schoolgitl’ wardrobe, and it is more indispensable than ever when fash joned into such adorable little frocks as these, trimmed witl * colored hand-embroidery. They are shown in navy. brown and henna, and the embroid reitgs Amerian, ery shows many delightful contrasting effects. ' All sizes for gitl prop e~ e 3 o 8 to 16 years. The price is special for Saturday only. 8 VARIETIES IN TINS ; : 37 Another Group of Warm Coats Winter Frocks $10.50 310.50 Some are those simple style ! Qirls’ Shoes (pictured), in Boys® Shoes - (pictured), in s with big collars and plai i brown calf, patent leather and brown calf or gun metal, with . Wool serge, wool crepes and belts that are just the thing i Consider! dull leather. Goodyear rubber heels. jersey, with practical navy for school wear. Others hav: Sizes 875 to 11....$3.75 Sizes 10 to 13%...$425 blue favored. Some arc t all the frills that delight th . Sizes 1175 to 2....8425 Sizes 1 to 6.......$5.00 med with embroidery. S heart of a girl of 7 to 12 years —that each is an honestly Sizes 2%; to 7.....$550 —Second Floor. 8 to 14 years. —Fourth Fioor. built piece of furniture. _Th: 2 Sears . Py o 5 peshmfal el Warm Two-Pants Suits and Overcoats at $9.75 ] . THESE are the da{ys when a boy hangs up new records for super-abundant energy—and days are full of fun —That the motor is guar- And to make his fun 100% successful he must -be warmly, comfortably clothed. anteed. The Sults are of all-wool construc- belt all around, the pockets that mean Boys’ Juvenile Overcoats of chin tion, in such serviceable mixtures as business, - Sizes 7 to 17. chilla and heavy coatings. Warn tweeds and cassimeres, warmly lined Long Overcoats of all-yvool over- double - breasted models, belt af i throughout and tailored so perfectly coating fabrics, carefully tailored, with around, muff and side flap pockets, ir i i 1 ) that the strains of the human dynamo convertible storm collar and deep blue, browp, gray and cinnamon THINK of the happiness in the home that finds on Christmas Morn who wears them are absorbed without pockets, Sizes 9 to 16. Some extra Handsome in appearance, satisfying one of -these beautiful consoles in its “stocking.” wreckage, Snappy Norfolk styles, good values in this group. in durability. Sizes 3 to 8 years. 5 “A gift that will bring happiness for years, because every one of X 7 : » * these Consoles is made of five:ply mahogany, with deep; mellow i Mackinaws Boys’ Raincoat finish, by reputable craftsmen. o L i : and O’coats $6.75 Outfits, $3.45 - Five years of free repair service covering every mechanical part, = _ . Splendid values these, and warm, good- e Lo ith Khaki even spring breakage. Search the market dver and you cannot secure -:ggkggngxrfg;-of}*;gy;g‘,,;;“ggggs}f,:g inside ‘back, deep storm collar and slash _ ok Yalueat Ay peicy; = : {he pinuie Jous boy sibs one on ‘beil - Bockets:' mip, nd hyekle fanciery i m terms are X 00— e : 2 “3"!: Glo-lldlilh Overcaats of good qual: waterproof, 5izes 6 to 18, 5 remarkable, ¢ ] ity d ile chinchilla. ‘Double-breasted 2 ; : P P 22 ;gle, E?coll;r: ;l p_ pockets, belt all Boy Cl:f[ism Gll{lt.s 2 owne—No:Record. around. " Bizes 3 to 8 years, Chinchifla Polo Bell Brand Blouses, "yana‘lmw‘,? o 1 fl-R“ ¥ Larger boys like Long Overcoats, and Hats, 98¢c. 98¢, 0 u'_. er M 1}"._ }rllesa gll th; bill. "0f 'd‘m ove;coah;ms(. Swute's-x?-‘ - Knitted Hockey h” : ig- , de ets, Jersey .95. start % bel ”M Oflffi’y a‘l;e:roua;;,' :fiecgngsmufiq;omts. Sizes Coszr,inroy Suits; Bouyi"! Bath Robes, . y e o 9 to 16. o X Snappy Plaid: Mackinaws arc, after all, Juvenile Suits, $195. Hoys' Indian Suits, 2 . Choose This Christmas Gift Tomorrow ey Pkt Meckitaws S Mk e T mk oed T G Saleon: ) blesbreas Hlows, with knit, 49c. Boys' Cowboy FREE—Radio Receiving Se ¥ 7 PRSROEIAI Shoy. """“’f L ““E o g‘i *8' 17 B-nnh nd Shirts, Suits, $1.98. Wih evers puréhase of Boys® Suit or Over > ; ; deep side and muff pockets. m» to h ra i every purehase of Boys: Sui years,

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