Evening Star Newspaper, November 28, 1922, Page 15

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Does wear longer; will not scratch white, is waterproof; in the house. Will dry over- night in clear weather. E to Meeting Scheduled 33£ cu. 85¢ 3'. * Tuesday Night. week"” in Washington. will be made public by Tuesdpy. . What Invitation Says. esterday— that require congressioi Always the Same EBONITE (It’'s Heavy Oil) It's the Master Lubricant. “Do not be switched to that just-as-good kind.” Insist upon getting the best—say EBONIT (It’s Shredded Oil) For Transmissions and Differentials v enacted into law. Amonz these measures are: a tendance t |ing year. School Budget Discussion. discussed.” $25.00 ute anxiety of “what to wear.” bes;des some Of love’y 7ace robes “more sophisticated dresses resort to panels or long straight lines. 5 SOCIETIES T0 PUSH- to invoke the effective and helpful co- e ot Rave these progressive| FEAST FOR 70 MEN. The Store of Practic JTANSBURGH S EROTHER L, Just in time for the Winter Social Events N ew-, Afternoon and Evening Dresses Presenting the newest styles—the utmost value HIS is the season when invitations to formal and semi-for- mal events come thick and fast, and there’s often a last-min- This showing was designed especially to take care of such needs. Not only is the price so low any one would be delighted to have an extra evening dress at no greater expense than this, but there is such a wide variety of styles you may select a model to fill the needs of every age and occasion. The dresses are of taffeta, satin, chiffon and brocades, effects. Some have the slim bodice effect with bouffant hsps, that are particularly charming for misses, while the Navy blue, black and brown are the colors that predominate in the less formal frocks, while the evening models are brilliant with shades of jade, orange, pink, blue, mauve, gold and silver, besides the always rich black. All sizes for misses of 16 to women wearing size 40. the clvic organization r o disouss s ClVic organizations in Washington are prepared to participate in Tues: day's conference, meetings of scho committees of the Washington Cham- Glassle in the chair, will meet at 4 the board commit with wil- just the thing for every room d : ; | 100 Asked to Send Delegates | vam 2,302 2eCRE. Y e Star building. LECTURE SERIES TO OPEN “Law for Women in Business and 3 Representatives of more than 100 in Home,” Topic. : J. W. HUNT & CO. B oo imnde and parent-teacher OF-| wrpg firgt of o series of ten lectures . . e ¢ |ganizations have been invited formal- | .y s w for Women in Business and Iy by the board of education to at- | pt, 7 T TIUND B et tond a conference arranged by the | sieosn at. the Youns Wamen's 1 board of education and 8chool of-!cyristian Assoclation, 1333 F street, ficials in the Franklin School at 8,y nyy W H. Marston. Mrs. Marston o'clock Tuesday night. This conclave {rocejved the degree of bachelor of will be one of the outstanding events | laws at Boston University and also of the observance of “education|is a member of the Massachusetts bar. The lecture -tonight will be open to the public, but the subsequent School officials intend to discuss At D e the Sresent status | lectures, to be held every Wednesday night at the same hour, will be for ,of school legislation pending in Con- d | gress and the immediate school needs | 1359 mofolers enity. S S Ll | that require congressional action. It [Sublect tonlg | also is planned to discuss school ésti- | mates, whici, the officials believe, mary Legal Coucepts.” “The purpose of this course.” sald M Marion Miller, director of the Y. W. C. A. school, “is to interpret the law in terms.simple enough for the “This conference is called for a|average person to understand, and specific purpose,” said the letter of in- | thus make it easily applicable to the | their problems. Such interesting and vitation sent out today from Franklin School by Harry O. Hine, sec- | practical subjects as contracts, sales, | retary of the school board. “It is pro- | wills, titles, negotiable Instruments Today— | posed to acquaint the publi¢ with the [and property are to be covered and present status of pending school leg- | an opportunity for class discussion is Tomorrow-— islation and the immediate school needs [ to be given at the close of each lec- action, and | ture. i1l the compulsory at-| A Thanksgiving dinner will be serv- school census bill, 2 v © books in high schools, Senator |vania avenue northwest. to about ! Capper's proposed school improve-|seventy men Th\lrsda)'v:\'enlnz at 6 | ments and the estimates for the com- | 9'clock. The Stepping itone offers a free | ed at the Stepping Stone, 225 Pennsyl- home free of charge to the disabled veterans of the world war. According to Lieut Harry W. Mason, | “With_Congress in session on De-|officer in charge of the home, many cember 5 and the Commissioners’ es- (members of Washington society are timates probably made public by that | expected to assist in making the even- date, the school budget may then be|ing comfortable for the men Lieut. Mason will be glad to receive Thanks- This conference will mark the third | giving offerings of food and money eld between the school board and for the dinner. or heam"y beaded flowing drages and ~—Second Floor. synisation representatives | ASONIC VISITATIONS o'clock in the Homer b\lllfllllg. while . B [|of the new Masonic Temple, and of HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.- C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, .1922. ) 15 ° HELD Fon GRAND junY. bond fized at $5.000. Assistant Dis- | real name and that he has worked | of $125 worth of gas, the property of trict Attorney. Ralph Glven says the | under many allases. that com 3 ace Dolics have & number of bad-oheck | . John Breokm An old white man. |tion of the arand fury in the same END AT DA Gases against this man. The police | formerly employed by the Penn Ofi : DAWSON LODGE | petendants 1n Police Court on Va- ey e i e Infmol ine. e | G o e riety of Charges. = = .| John. Petrillo, John Rusbell and David Fitsgerald, three young white men, charged with robbery, holding up, beating and robbing Raymond Jones of 810 North Capitol street re- cently and taking from the man $30 |} in cash, were in the United Btat branch of Police "Court yesterday. Judge Robert Hardison held them for | i the action of the grand jury, fixing their bonds at $5,000 each. Albert Kramer, a young white man, charged with forgery of & check for $25 on a Texas bank and getting money under false pretense, in that he represented himself as an agent of the Potomac Electric Power Com- pany and collected $20 from Mrs. Ida Howett, was in the same court ye terday. In the case of falss pretense, he was given sixty days in jail. On the other charge he was held for the action of the grand jury and the Officers Are Complimented on Record of the Year by Grand Master Coombs. Leading Still in Wear and Style-Wonder Clothes FASHIONED from exceptional fabrics, tailored with rare skill, to sell at an unusual price. The latest designs in big, manly overcoats, modeled from the popular plaid and fancy back materials. Suits in a broad range of styles, colors and materials. “Buy Wonder Clothes and Save the Difference” SUITS and OVERCOATS Save From $5 to $10 on These Superior Values Saxeis-Ewiie DR. WILLIAM P. HERBST. Completing the series of annual grand visitations to the constituent lodges, which began October 9, the grefid master of Masons of the Dis- trict of Columbla, accompanied by the other officers of the Grand Lodge, last evening made his official cali for 1922 on Dawson Lodge, No. 16. Grand Master C. C. Coombs compli- mented Mark Stearman and the other officers of Dawson Lodge on the record for the year and congratulated the lodge on having had the services of such an exceptional line of officers. A feature of the visitation proper was an address by Perry W. Weidner of California, secretary-general of the Anclent and Accepted Scottish Rite of Free Masonry for the Southern Jurisdiction of the United States, on patriotic and educational topics, and a talk by Rev. John C. Palmer, grand chaplain of the Grand Lodge, on the new Masonic Temple project. Following the visitation and elabo- rate program was offered, under the direction of Secretary John A. Col- born, which included soprano solos by 3 Mary the plano by Miss Marjorie G. selected readings by Mrs. Elizabe: Phillips, violin solos by Isaac Min vich, piano solos by Miss Dora Mino- vich stereopticon views of the Tem- ple Heights—the Dean estate—the site Yews—everything “from soup to nuts” will be featured at our Thanksgiving table d'hote feast! Two dollars covers everything—see the I. B—It's the “meat of the story.” Grape Fruit Maraschine Celery Cream of Chicken Soup Brofled Blue Fish, Lemon Butter Julienne Potatoes Roast Turkey, Sage Dressing ith wi Giblet Gravy and Cramberry Sauce Green Peas Mashed Potatoes Tomato Salad, French Dressiag companied on Dl‘:'la' Mince or Pumpkin Ple Tea, Coffee or Milk l WONDER <z “Who Do As They Advertise” 621 Penna Ave. 14th,Cor.N.Y. Ave. Both Stores in Washington Open Saturday Till 10 P.M. P. S—Served from 12 noon to 9 p.m—Featuring as many “helpings” of Turkey as you desire, included at the price. the new $6.000,000 Masonic temple being erected in Detroit, Mich, and illustrated songs. Refreshments were served. During the visitation the grand master announced the appointment of William _P. Herbst to be grand tiler of the Grand Lodge, to fill the va- cancy caused by the death last week of Warren C. Bickford, who had been! grand tiler for nineteen years, and he was formally instalied. Dr. Herbst had been acting grand tiler eince 1917, during the iliness of Mr. Bick- ford. He is & past master of Hiram Lodge, No. 10, and {s president of the V d zens' Assoclation. For Thanksgiving’s Better Enjoyment Things the home equipment should have for the entertainment of the family and your guests. They are cveryday needs, of course—but of special importance for Thanksgiving—and most attractively priced. Credit can be arranged if you wish to open a charge account. High-Grade Dining Suite (Exsctly as Illustrated) 10 pieces. The Sheraton design—Buffct, Dining Table with an oblong top 42x60 inches ahd is ettendable to § feet, Chika Cabi- net, Serving Table, 5 Side Chairs and the Armchair. The 543650 Another Excellent Dining Suite Handsome Combination Mahogany—Consisting of ten picces— Buffet. Serving Table with inclosed cupboard, China Closet, five Side Chalrs and one Armchair, with genuine leather seats, s w .l“dl Oblong Table—top, 48x60, extendable to 8 feet. Spe- at S oicne Tane Up e e ot ; Chatr seats are covered with a small figured pattern of handsome Tapestry. Splendid cONStruction............... s o Y Excellent Bedroom Suite 4-piece Queen Anne Combination Mahogany or Wal- nut Suite, as you prefer—Dresser, Chifforette, Full Size 2 Vanity Case and Double Bed, with bow-foot end. Of the most consistent workmanship in every detail. Special... (Exactly as Illustrated) A Very Special Dining Suite Attractive Queen Anne pattern—in Quarter-sawed Oak—Jacobean finish. There are four pieces, as shown— s .50 the Table having top 48 inches in diameter, extendable to 6 feet . v For the Thanksgiving Celebration o Davenport Bed Suites 8 (Exactly as Tiustrated) 1 In our Chinaware Department we are making features of these sev- 3 A if you are limited for room.these Davenport Bed Suites will solve your -eral sets—and they will strongly appeal to ycu. 5 ifficulties. i i - i Ee gany- h Suite, of design as shown in illustration, consisting of 100-Plece Dinner Sets, a very neat pattern, with an attractive N | lon Mmanp%r‘:nged. Armchair and Arm Rocker, with upholstered seats and spray decoration. At ... 32150 M backs covered with an excellent grade of attractive tapestry. Cané panels under 100-Piece Dinner Sets—twd Styleseof decoration—a blue design D the arms, and Bed is eqult_‘l‘yheld it duublto'!:lrlll:g ;fltllml"“m- $265.00 with a blue line edge, and a pink design with & gold line edge. At.. 5 attress. s Sulte does not include pillows..... 5 { o z fortable cotton InatLr e epiace Suiter with Jonk Davenport Bed squipped with. oldld“:e:',:efl:' nl?ln::r Set, figured border pattern with gold line and 9 ()0 - spring end cotton mattress; a comfortable Armchair and a high- S back Rocker. The covering is & beautiful pattern of good qualit 00 A6 42-Plecs Service Sets, pretty border patterns, with gold line edge. &7 85 tRDEBLIY pormemmesime soinson e, Se ik House & Herrmann = §peuhand Eye Streets “Furniture of Merit”

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