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* ¥ @ THE BSBUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO! OVEMBER 26, 1922—PART 2. 15 N > 3 { | 3 . WOULD SIMPLIFY C! | tices, two clnmltu -mlm two d|; | One of the most interesting of the| One of the cartient smoking 4._" Whisky Shower > OURTS: | il aff e B ac s womn et vt reve | S50 a5, V0 S il B £ . Bill in Houge Will Speed U g. | ments to the statutes and Judiclal “Aniife & Swan." who: i '!hn\nui- L Given Officers 2o I Spded U Sopte: | T Annle & San b sivgd tog one of | v vy 4 5 lation. —_———— Smith, Whlrh"ls the’ real name of tis | a 5 X 5 . 5 5 Di: ular novelist, is the daught 1 308 14th S N.W. ! Cylde Sellérs of this city Has been | tion will attend from the marine camp Mak!ng Arreat Stmplification of the system of A Bit Different. B R b SEngrera [ elected commander of the Mount tto | at Quantics, va, - FU T T < pleading, and practies in federallrom'New York bun. Fapers at anm early age. Since the cllas. E, schaflnfl‘ 4] = o1 2 3 . 3 A whisky el i E b—He" vays boasti that { o] i er ca he h. = {Chapter of the Disabled American |ihe Amerioue sobnon %t Moy 2500 whisky shower Friday night [courts to bring about a more speedy ul e's always boasting’ that | opening o career she haw pro e i ke e v v v ly drenched Lieut, Davis and- | termination of litigatiop is provided {he can read a woman like a book, and | duced more than fifty novels. in addi- raved Veterans of the World War. At a| Tuesday night at the Board of Trade| Near ut . & e tion to Innumerable short stort Eng meeting held at the Wiseonain ave- |FOOmS. Star bullding, at 8 oclock.| Sergt. McQuide of the potice pronl- | @ bill introduced by Chairman Vol- |yet that lttle chorus girl fooled him {304 | ort stories and Officers are to be nominated and ac- | bition enforcement squad, Pollceman i stead of the House judiciary commiit- [completely. articles. ] Personal Greeting nue hospital during the Week Otherlyion 45 to be taken on amendments to tee. It would create a commission | Dubb—irobably a type he wasn't L iCarids officers chosen were Ralph Kluckin, |the constitution. ; Bauer of the second precinct and | composed of two Supreme Court jus- | famillar with. Washington, first vicg commander; A reception 13 to be tendered Alvin| Revenue Agent Hertaig, when they ; rst . re |Owsley; national commander of the| visited the home of Ernest Wil- - I HI = 4 The Brewood originations ||| P2ul Beall, Marylama? second vice | Qoo " Tegion, S3 Vincant B, Cone | remes gonC grome ©f Erneat Wil OTHINE are unusually attractive end commander, and Otfo Voight, NeW |tello Post, No. i5. next Wednesday s, evers court, to mal | ! eEils Caait o i ariserof wibjecis York, treasurer. ’ : {evening, at 9 o'clock In the crystal | an arrest. ¢ | | corer a y ) | This Is the only patient organiza- |T00M, the New Ebbitt Hotel. There Two and one-half gallons of corn- | . : I FR E C KL Es L = y ba to | Will be refreshments and smokes. whisky were emptied from a win- | . I ¢ 5 Successor to John J. Kolb Confectioner & Caterer | Ice Cream 2\ $1.25 §er nvors Deliversd to all a-tion: Phone Main 2 f city. ; *To assure a wide selection tlon at Mt. A"giukflf‘.u:in‘:.rf;k““‘"‘."“‘" "‘ue&. Anton .lflepnln. com der of g"' or: llhb gecond floor of‘ the 1l In Use for Over 14 Years £ * eligi. | the Veterans of Forel, ouse, it is stated by the ralding i) newd : e “fil'bl!_lulrltm - accompanied by his staff, | officers, before Willlams could be £ [ pXour frockies moed sttention, WOW er| Ralph | Visited the United States Department | placed under arrest. Chargés of Dlo strength—the old and time- sty trentment that. fixs givem satisfuc. antee tion to millions of n, and. rid yourself of these homely spofs. . At all druggists’ and departmant store: —Ad: 3 i v eonduct an ""';, "","""’l'd 'l;:"'":"“:‘"; | show, to which all patier ol el tble, in the Red Cross once. evening of December vents Decp, 2 of Agricultural Post, No. 824, Veterans | illegal possession and selling were 4 :‘:}ifi‘"p;;‘;‘;i‘lfl"f""fif heren of Forelgn Wurs, at its meeting Fri- | preferred against willlams, - e ment 1o i the hands of Mr ce 42 night in the Perpetual building. Selzure of a still and 500 gal- i , BREDADD || Frriass poine s of Jus Grbee diind SF i, 1o ponts” wifs| oma”or mash s Tt by . . Nisti e o) o by A S ives | Present and witnessed the presen Revenue Agents F and 5 i o1 the Holt Masical School. . Mems | ton of the ritual in its most elab-| Hines and Policemen Allari and ) ° 3 - avers and Stationers bers of the Women's Overseas League | prate form. inltlatiug o large class, as| Herry of the fourth precinct as a ¢ . S i Sumgentions for Thankwis ing Fancy Ice Creams, Fruit Cake, Mince & Pumpkin Pie! | may remain E b W oInen: & CV KR, % result of a rai 2 At will take an active part in the Pro<| 'Comrades Garrity, Reede, Owens.| 127 Howison rrset’ routheent duction. ) : jer | Fissel. Barbour and Gullermain of o S é Stuce the introduction of the Ofderfthe War Department: Comrade Wells | pane of the preé of the Disabled American Vete lof the Department of Justice: Com- and held 1.’"" at Mount Alto the chapter has had [ruges O'Brien and Tiereny of the De- S 2. an Increase of more than 100 per cent | pariment of Agriculture, and Com- in membership and ix rated one rades Wheelan and Burton werb ac. = R organization in Washington. Seidermann and Stephens _initiated l I q . i e for duty to a post in another juris- i 'he Henry . Ser . 4 diction. < Sy American Legion nce ‘at the | William Henderson, colored, ogeu- was arrested answer ¢ es of operating a still and having the mash In his posse Ski_rts Dresses Sweaters Stockings . Waists Kimonas Coverings _Ginghams Coats Curta‘ins . Draperies: - Everything Thanksgiving :Chapeaux . —Of course you_are planning on a newhat for Thanksgiving. But why sion. FIRE MENACES COLLEGE. Col. Charles R. Forbes, director of o the Veterans' Bureau, and Col. T. H.| Blaze Starts in Dry Grass Adjacent t will modernize it | tea d. able. Price, from $10 up. fund Mrs. Anton ephan, Se v v o 7 i i i N WOLF. 0% e | vening” & bioruo, included s biund | o£s SISSArS, 2 1 o das to Gallaudet Grounds. L pofoad & foudts oo mividunlics by, v~ p- y 1 Dawson, e “ aking- yOUTS . » Ave MW Sl by e e A el tars |membership {n this post. Members of the firé department had I v i Following the initiation, Comrade |a hard fight to prevent damage to the - ——— |relief committee of the uni : vovdllmijestrom spoke on “Ireland.” illus- | property of Gallaudet College Fri ¢ jtrated by lantern slides. The meet- | day afternoon, when fire started i —You'll finc a delightfully wide as- sortment of fashion’s latest fancies o 1ler, president of the Hobl ing was concluded by the nomination | buildi i in feather and flower trimmi new s & | v » ibuilding near the swimming pool on i >, for Sofiuty e e Swas enovcd. | The welfare |of officers for, the coming year. TheCamp Melgs sitc The flames quickls “‘,“; :lnme:s“'filnd z"‘fl ?“ P T - over years 8 3. enjoyed: y changing of the name of e post |reached dry grass on that mrlla“'(f! elvet an in Ha elgup ) fund w bstantially benefited from )\, Jiscussed, as this Is an all-Rov- | the former military reservation. d on ™ hats reploeked in the proceeds of the even{ngd which | 0oy F 00 -, new style ;nmns % £ the mew myles. post. and a name | The blaze was fast burning In thé, e form of a sliver, offering; | & e Had B 2 ;i wete Insieiormata sl e Shitable s coversall¥departnients s ‘"',*‘;;“""',;;f,';“”'“"'L,’,-“, on the krounds | gyy “Diamond, Dyes"—no other|[even If you have never d f : I s F . L e 4 sostellc B of e educational Ins on. and i X . E 4 e s = - 5 mmr&;na;ndm«; pptioance R S Was only by hard work that firemen, | Kind—and follow 'the simple direc- | Just l‘el‘l your flr‘xxs‘_l"l \\Iul!nr‘lhr LAI' ES CAPITAL HAT SHOP ugl stress o ity Sl e Al working under the direction of Hat- | tons in every package. Donm't won- | material you wish to dye is woul o % k a0 et the season’s activities. (omorrow. $:30 to 12 pan. BUS LINE EXTENSION tallon Chict John J. Hanlon, succeed- | ger whether you can dye or tint suc-?nuk. or whether it is linen, cotton, ot 508 Eleventh Street-N. W. Phone Main 8322 Send 15 . for ; z g ed in confining the fire to the property Aheh & s s e “ . : ; o .2 Trial Size ke A card party Is to be given at Per- | TO WALTER REED ASKED on.which arted. Damage amount- | cessfully, because perfect home dye- | any mixed goods. Diamond “Dyes HOPEINS & petual Life building on Decembe: ed to only about $150. Uing is guarantced with Diamond Dyes | never streak, spot, fade or run. ork Cit G S by the Department of the American Legion Auxiliary, § o’clock. Highlands’ Citizens Associntionf ., A dance was glven last Wednes, Declares Tt Would Be Con- i v H4'Gouraud’s, evening by the American Legion Au | tiiary of the Stuart Walcott Post, No. | venience to Wounded Men. ! 10. Among those present were I Orjental Cream _ ) = == 7 tional Vice Comm r Watson H.‘ The = ——- - {JMiller: A. M. Bremer., commander of the Stuart Walcott No. Sixteenth Street Highlands Cirizens' Association has asked the 10, and | Pubiic Utilities Commission to extend | the 16th street bus line of the Wash- ! infgton Rapld Transit Company from | ¥, District of Columb The p Buchanan street to Walter Reed! eds are for the benetit of the wel- ffospi i tare and relief fund. The ~ Expert Dry Cleaning HALDEMAN Two 11 Penusy Ivania Oftices | 12 feut ve. Phone Fr. §22—Woe Call and Deliver. tizens make their plea upon | - = the double ground that such an ex- | The national commander of the tension would be of great benefit to |, American Legion, Alvin Ow will} (e residents of that developing sec- | be in Washington Tuesday. Accord-|tion and to the ecrippled soldiers at ing to present plans, he will L{ Walter Reed Hospital. h the New Willard Hotel. The o9ect{ The jetter sets forth that the men | For a Christmas gift of his visit will be w conference With |4t Walter Reed cannot always get | £ ok . President Harding | veats when they board the street ot charming beauty Appiieat Shiadr ViR s ning o the city, but - that i Applica led yeterans to v would find them in busses that and usefulness se- :;:::':m‘::’;Mx“wl"::-‘-nl!nr:" Ing must e s)mrl‘ul l’ror]n the 16th street side of 1 etore B 3 tha hos a lect a Floor Lamp In the last dute for rec "The f:,l,;"nn:.:f,‘:\"?:ily a few weeks ; G { applications under the law. go turned dewn a similar applica- now from the artis- {ihie effect ha m to extend this bus line out 16th tic collection of the {Chited L S0 street to the District line. inter: veterans' organizations are ¢ —_— b e e HIGH SCHOOL SATIRE. | SR D jof "the Veterans of Foreign Wa e i | = {the Tni tates. has advised- alli The entertainment of the Osiris {posts of the \. F. W. to canvass their | Club of Business High School. in_the Territory to See that all ex-service faudiforium of Central High School men have been notified. 3 f,yrmm night, was featured by a satire The appropriation bill passed byfon Recret society meetings. The Congress on June” 16, 1921, pro ysterious rites and solemn obliga- “thut any person entitled under theltions” were administered to Edwin £ c provisions of the vocational traintng|Catlow, Edward F. Colleday, James 0. Inc. R act. as amended, to take vocational|T. Lloyd and MHton Fairchild, by 1325-14th StNW. Main4224 |training must make application | the priests and prophets of the mimic = ST RRTEER | withtn etghteen manths from the date [sqciety. 5 ) {of the approval of th's act.'® me of the Business girls gave { "It is that enactment which fixes the | folk dances. Other numbers on the {time limit for applications for train- | progcam included a violin solo by ling. Unless there should be some, Hyman Zimmerman, a solo by Glad; change there will be no|Price and ‘dances by Evelyn. Davis fo. training _re-jand Juliet th, Music was far-, T n he 16t Gt ‘mext mdihi{1ishBI T the Business High School | jand the government's training pro-{Orchestra {Eram will thereatter cousist in com- i Pleting the education of tho: vho - | Phall have applied before the limit | MRS. HUCK URGES RELIGION. | date. 5 Winifred Mason Huck, membér of the Col. Reese, head of the Vocational g of Representatives from Tiinols, ed jtraining department of the V. ans’ T 'Bureau'.;nmd the bureau was piex red | declared Friday night in ap address be- A to abide by the closing date fixed by | fore the Business Woman's Council at " law and had not ixikrd Copgress to | the Church of “‘l?h(_'o\'el‘\,lfll. '.h:ll wom- s Iter the statute. e was miot aware [ en can accomplish -muth’ toward world P23 1336 F STREET S ‘uf any definite effort to have the date | D e by applying religion to the world's ‘i extended, but said there might be such \‘lm :2& sr:;:iwm holpe'«’i Itzl help. n:fnx ¥ an effort by veterans' organizations. | this kine exisiative action. . = 7 2 T i ' 208 oo folowhie: mombiers ot Phtional [“.‘V’.i_"_’.i}’uc‘;"‘;{‘,"‘.f Tosether, Representa. | Right now is the time to make your Chngtmns‘Glfl Selections! The{e ° SopitalyPestoNo, 1 Vigans 1D DT ENGR are literally hundreds and hundreds of beautiful Diamonds, Watches, Sil- orelgn Wars: were n o A . oficers for the bming year at the | T | verware, Pearls and Jewelry to select from. Remember—prices are ex- You can depend on last Msctmprol the post. (ror cof ! ly th f h th for Credi i mander. Commander Val N. Bru ! actly the same for cash as they are for Credit. senfor vice commander, Ch Joseph B. Gardelia: junior viee | {commander, Dan J_Leahy: guarter-| master. Qua¥termaster Statsbers | Fur Garment we ¢r vou to be most de- pendable quality and the |ihnd Lorence E. Brandon; surgeon, Dr o agertil sk ingRer articies M. L. Turner; ofgcer of the da dertul You'll find— price is always the low- [|Scnior Vice Commander william est that can be quoted ||Harrington. and trustee, C. £: Cur- . ° _Handmade and Give “Him” an Elgin ive “Him™ a gl Here’'s what we consider the greatest- watch value ever offered— A thin model, 12-size ELGIN in fancy guaranteed = gold filled and nickel case. A $5 gold filled knife and chain. All for— irier. The election of these officers}|! Stamped Infant Dresses, » at s 2 iwill take place at the meeting De- > - on th it same class of eomber 15, | Gertrudes, Pillow Slips, gy nets, s, | Rattles, Comb and | Brushes, Toy Animals, | Afticans, Feeding Bibs, ‘ Aprons and Hankies. MaMa. Dols, $250 up goods. | The post will have a smoker De-| |comber 1. to which all department commanders of the various local vet- Hudson, Scal, Caate $200 | eran organizations have been inviz‘ea.f |A tew very prominent speakers will lalso be the guests of the post during” {the smoker. The chairmap, William } {J. Lowder, assisted by George J! {Nouner and Joseph B.” Much, have! promised some very interesting fea- || tures for that night Silver Sets » An ideal gift for onel - Separate jieces _.complete sets of stan “make Silverware! ( prices and no charge tor credit. Complete et 3 5> %?“’fl"“’;"’ P s 5 PS03 < > RIEINGS < > RS < > RG> I <> HB S Th, t On-to-Norfolk Club _isi ¢ i - s { e, o5 et Nortoty ¢ i< Women's Plain and Hand-Em $8.95 to $60.00 | Who has not yet joined or made res- ||| broidesedLinemMHandkerchiefs S ervations for the tiin next August, % Pay Next Year ‘i shoul t in touch immediately th (| e e I g pmnaiaces 1| 25¢ Up : " A BAD WRECK—of the comstitu-!street northeast, as there is a llmit tion may follew in the track of a|of 300 persons for the trip. ) éixordered system. Don’t yun the| The following-named members of! risk Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medieal { the post were mustered into the post! Discovery remedies disorders amd |during the last merting: Lorence .1 afiectionn gue to impure blaod or |Brandon, H. J. Thiele, George F.; inactive Jiver. The germs of dineane | Schaffer. Asa W. de la Vergne and | cireulate’ threugh the bicod: the Rosser O. Johnson. Lee E. Owensand | in the Rkt ,ymp_ Money were elected to member- | ship. i 7 = When yow're -eblllt:lld."!lli'( The veterans of the 2d Division H below the stasdard, the “Diseovery”| ¢ tne District of Columbla and vi- | | o 3¢ o e bolts . L il il sBolal theie antial. elee . Hemstitching, Mfllwnly tions at a meeting to be held Tues : idery, r wumymp dny evenins, December 5 at the haga || StAMPINg, Embroidery, Etc. » '“fl hall, ‘marine barracks, 8th and I THE E of merey.” are followed. IT NAVI streets southeast, at 8 o'clock. It | MISSES FREUDBERG R Gy, PG |expected a large crowd will partic- | St | 827829 11th Street everywhewe |ipate jn the elections. __Near New York Avenme Gentlemen’s Linen Hand'chiefr 35¢ Up | Pongee Handkerchiefs Handdrawn, with.colot- e o e Bt 49C One Inftial Stamped’ Fyee > ey 7 Diém_imd Rings $14 to $500 A Diamond Ring is the “Giit Swpreme.” Our exceptionally wonderful stock of Diamonds, ex- quisitely mounted, will please the most exacting tastes. ¢ Liter- ally hundreds and hundreds of Diaigonds to choose from. Terms :will be arranged to suit you in evety ‘respect. We urge you to come early. Don't wait for the ‘big Christmas crowds. S Pay Next Year g W@**“@ d 1 % sixty | er by mail, 500 » bottle. The offices to be filled are presi ¥at. € A Voorhees, M. D, Mhfladeloble |dent, vice president, secretary and = = treasurer, the incoming president ap- pointing chairmen of the different committees. Refreshmentsand smokes will be served. L It is expected that a large delega- 30-inch strands — Graduated , indestruc - R LN B <> PR G < 3 IVORYWARE “and Amber Scts o . peital S S Craie SON SIS Terms, 50c or $1.00 a Week : s g Pay Next Year - tible Pearls. 9| Complete show- ing for every lodge. Any man will ap- preciate - a - Lodse Ring! Pay Next Year Every One Guaranteed - $6.75 to $50.00 thanhsgiving--- ,',!Dinner = > RO > PR ] very critical in the preparation of our menu—so that it per will include all of plate the regular Thanks- i giving Paiate Delights along with original special dishes ‘that will make it a veritable feagt. -~ - . 12 Noon—-8:30 P. M. - We have been $ | Why Have Skin Trouble Cuticora Will Prevent It Inthe treatment of all skin troubles bathe freely with Cuticura Scap and hot watér, dry gently, and apply Cuticura Ointment to the affected 3 2 perts. Do not fail to include the Six .__beagmful .75 : exquisitely scented Cuticura Talcum desngns: e -<>fl‘ White Gold Filled, 15- jewel Wrist Watch, in 14-k. white gold filled cases :guar- @ in your toilet preparations. w-flhu-na-. P usual vahie . 5, Other Watch $pecials e Up to .00 Pay Next Year a% Franhlin Sq. FHotel | Dancing, 6:30-9:30" ¢ Special Room Sokolov’s Orchestra iG> ASAING < > R <> AN