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No more ashes on the rug—give him a Smoking Set of ar- tistic design and get the rare rug as your gift from him in early Christmas se- | FORRED CROSSAID lection at Roll Call to Date Falls Far Geo. Short and Deficit Is ; & y pl]'l‘l‘ Feared. Co. inc. With every official of the District 1325-14th StNW. Main4224 |chapter of the American Red Cross e e e e ————__..land all volunteer workers for this STEAMSHIPS. community legion of mercy calling upon their resources to make its quota t of §45.000 in the sixth annua! roll call of that organization, an appeal is sounded to citizens of the city who have not already answered the call Ll NES !of the Red Cross to enroll before EASTERN j Thanksgiving night. The total con- tributions to date amount to only . $17.254, which, unless increased by CUBA j tomorrow night. will leave the local j chapter a deficit of $27,746, showing TRAFFIC ACCIDENT 3TC RING SAFETY WEEK-NOV.26 4oDEC.2 THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO APP[AI_ REN[WH] CHART SHOWS SAFETY WEEK ACCIDENTS STILL % BELOW DAILY PRE-CAMPAIGN AVERAGE ACCIDENTS IN WASHINGTON, DC. TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS .- 1M WASHINGTON: AVERAGE 19 DALY ‘ 3 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1922, 40 BRCKLAVERS G | = RADIO SERVICE Washington to Europe DAY T0 CHURCH JoB Men of Congregation to Help Rally i to Complete Walls of New | ! | Edifice. Forty skilled bricklayers—whose | services are bringing to them any- where from $12 to $15 per day here— have volunteered to lend aid in an{ effort to complete the walls of the first unit of the new Fifteenth Street | Christian Church, work on which is, under way at the intersection of 15th ! |street and Kentucky avenue south- | | east. - 1 At 6 o'clock Thanksgiving morning | the congregation will hold a sunrise | Prayer meeting in the present church, | at the corner of 15th and D streets ! southeast, at which all men of the | church are expected to attend in : =& .Competing frankly and fairly with the cable companies, the Radio Corporation of America herewith announces that its Washington of- fice, at 1110 Connecticut Avenue, is fully equipped to handle Radio- grams with accuracy, speed and economy to and from all leading points in Europe. overalls and working clothes pre- | paratory to alding the bricklayers. i . . . During the duy women of the neigh- | Ofl"enng substannal economy in come ‘Washington's failure to support this borhood will serve coffce and sand- ! . H B PLAN NOW a Trip to Nassau. fasci beneficent organization. wiches to workers, Spectators. are | parison wjth cable rates, the Radio Cor- nating British Taland with the Worl, Under the direction of John H. invited to bring their own refresh- | . N finest Winter climate. A booklet iClapp, chairman of the roll call, every| f. f comemsee e ments. The laying of the poration places at the dtsposal of the medium the stone will be attended with {>] | possible for raising - y modern ol | | imount necessary to enable the Dis- (o] AT priate ceremony Sunday afteiu Government departments, Members of Gurning liners. and describesheaithful, | | trict chapter to continue its humani- SUN. MON. FUE. WED. THU. FRI. SAT. 3 o'clock. <! pa 2 e Bt ekl o | | carian work tor 1923 has been tried. i { H:NK I GET THE H AB,T SN S L, Congress, Embassies and Legations’ the = n the face of the failure to make i ¥ | efs.e . o7 Warz sT. ¥Ew YRk, Dupt. 71| | it quota,”the management of " the STOP . LOOK . ) . ; L sl oloflc iwhich et same dependable facilities for radio h { campaign’ maintains _fa . e : . - - 2 Z 5 - i Samaritan qualities of the cltizenry SEeaE o caslons s probably the most costly | communication with ships at sea and ‘The New Colonial Hotel, Nassau, jof_ Washington. civic badge in the world. It con- European countries that have been made available in New York. Foreign visitors and residents in Wash. ington are invited to patronize the office at 1110 Connecticut Avenue (phone Main 7400), where theycan establish quick com- e =5 Mgr., 243 Sth Ave., N. Y. ta'ns diamonds to the value of nearly $600.000, and before it is handed to! him he has to execute a bond guar- | ‘:mteelnz its safe custody. KOSPL MISSION PLANS | coLor maP S. For ) _ Beginning today, all contributions g . * for the Red Cross should be addressed to the District chapter headquarters, at 16 Jackson place northwest, as the campaign headquarters closes tonight. FASCISTI SPREAD FEARED. MEXICO CIT vember 29.—Pre: dent Obregon has summoned Gov. Adal- There were fifteen accldents reported yesterday, the anme number as was reported Mondays three to persons | d twelve to property. The record of daily accidents in kept on a huge chart at the northeast cormer of the ‘reanury Department grounds, reproduction of which ix xhown above. | [:"Y ELUB PI_ANS MUSSOLINI TIRES OF LIFE IN HOTEL BFACH Directly on Atlantic Ocean berto Tejeda of tae state of Vera Cruz | e e to the capital for an inportant confer- ISE 1 i : E A NEARRESORT ¢ ooy HUGE “S]’AB PAR]'Y”; .. Ao Hunts HOUSE - )INNER FOR THE NEEDY 2 msication A e DRI i e m e ?éfffié;",:ffl::}*g,“fi,'m’»‘m';i;;;";;:;‘g';;n‘;“,{;* S R | B N | w orl d T o day liners, or business contacts in Eurolte. : fi%}%fl.‘,’,‘&fi‘,’;"&‘f‘a | = — *~' : ! ;,‘l,”;,‘:;!r,',,.“‘),“,;_ ‘(g{;°-{:;‘;1;§: 2};23]%”:7“‘.|3i' 500 Men, Women and Children to! AT The new high-power transmitting NEW YORK AND ——|2,000 Expected to Attend| A s See e S Partake of Thanksgiving | i station — Radio Central at Rocky Point, Nevertheless g 8- . 3 BOSTON BY SEA “Guest-Night Carnival,” i xu:.-;l;rz..ir-‘ '&_0\552":;; l;alnr':';}f ! Day Hospitalities. Gives form of govern. L(?n.g !sland‘ —and tlge great multiple re- on 3 J throushout the day. to Gatoh u — ment, area, population, ceiving station at Riverhead, L.L, have language and religion of every country. Size 28x42 inches. Convenient for wall or desk. Has instantaneous finder— a simple device that carries 1! d rature at Oity Ticket Office. 7 1 15th St. N.W. ‘Woodward Building. NORFOLK & WASHINGTON | i MBOAT CO. [ FLORDA glimpse of him lcaves, and he has refore cided to find an apartment. | But an apartment is almost im- | possible to procure in the pr.osent ti been sug- lini reside greatly increased our capacity to handle diplomatic and commercial business. RADIO RATES Washington to Europe crsons regard Thanksgiving ' nother holiday, welcomed | respite it affords ut not necessarily as a day for because these that the' are due them. | December 18. Under Contract with Bermuda Govt Via Palatial. Twin-Screw. O'l-Burning S. S. “FORT VICTORIA™ and S. S. “FORT ST. GEORGE” Plans to entertain close to 2,000 1City Club members and their guests ‘at what s promised to be the “big- gest stag party” ever put on by the |club, were made yesterday at a meet- BY SEA _ Ing of the organization's entertain-| Austrla. To 506 n men, women and chil- i = (Cents BAL1IMORE TO L‘_“S“pl‘e:\lfll' l';l:!:df! S,lligflm g |iment and athletic committees, under f,?,',,,,{.‘r,“"‘,']f“;” dren of W igton who will gather :;:‘,zmg?x'; ,';'s'.?.'l“{“:{’i‘;,‘f,, ;;g?:;a\ per word) JACKSONVILLE for e e mae or New ear 1a hermuis” || he supervision of the governing sidering { tomorrow afternoon to partake of a any place sought. i Great Britain 22 Poland . . . 36 (VIA SAVANNAH) Special Fxtra Christmas Trip ||2°2"% Zeachedinoldedision {bounteous free dinner at the Gospel F 24 Switsedand 31 e k! Tl Spendiog Christmas week in_Bermuda “A final opportunity for the mem- —_— { Mission. on John Marshall place, the | Reverse side has SEES = 9 e % $3 g6 $55.73 Sl CORESHAMIETON S bers to show thetr non-member| GROTTO DANCE FRIDAY. {day will mean exactly what our fore- | Germany . 29 Ital?' .. - . 30 e ents 123 st v | | e New Forudu 3nt || friends what tho club provides in =t e artrdcd Lo e waft 2 Map of the Norway » . 28 Spain. . . . 37 ons® Extra charges for preferred I:ermud-‘:fierls Inllatd(;;)r sports :‘;:‘"“‘;"l’l"e“‘“”; toe ““1:““““;’“'"’“"' Kallipolis Band and Drill Corps |l e Sweden . . 30 Portugal. . . 39 1 o {pose of the affair, outside of givin| of e wo ot . . ip,tickets good to return uatil LT uooud.;’s’-m | the membership ftself a big efe..mi to Entertain. St e S TR Umted States Denmark . 29 Belgium . . . 27 - Fuesdays, Fridays. 6 P.M. Hiustrated Booklets write to of sport. tomarrow take time, before starting ! Finland . . 33 Czecho-Slovakia 35 Full Information on Request. Merchants & Miners Trans. Co. 1406 New York Ave. N.W., Wash. D av ANC to eat, o join in a prayer of thanks. | Appetizing Feast Provided. 4 ording to Rev perintendent of th the expression of app voiced by these diner —with index containing 1920 census_figures for all cities over 5000, compared with former census: also states, capitals, populations, etc. No Non-Members After January 1. After January 1 the club’s doors will be closed to non-members, Pres- ident Henry E. Stringer has ed. “By that time,” he said vester- day, “we will have given ample op- po.tunity for the citizens of Wash- iington to find out what the City Club fstands for and what it offers to its | members. A DIg business and professional ub of this kind is a new thing hington, and for that reason we have kept our doors open to mem- {bers and their guests aiike for ten months, as a sort of education {paign. ‘'Washington now k { & vital place the City Club occupies in the community as a center for botl Furness Bermuda Line 34 Whitebal St.. New York ©r Any Local Tourist Agent. The Star obtained a lim- | ited number of these maps | to aid readers and students | to understand the news. I Price, 75 Cents Each at the Business Office- Counter e many of the local Than nner tables tomorrow. Roast pork witn | g shed po WASHINGTON OFFICE: 3 1110 Connecticut Ave. Telephone: Main 7400 MELITERR:NEAN T - New Oil-Burner S. § y heaping 4 of dinner TYRRHENIA e s o S et I St M SR This final ‘guest-night carnival’ will ity who otherwise would p N Deec. 6. 1 = look upon Thanksgiving with cold hearts _ jmark the close of this educattonal and empty stomachs. CARONIA December 18 Date of Carnival Othersitontic i Remembercd. The date set for the “guest-night At the same time inmat:s of the Washington Asylum Hospital and the i District jail will be prasented by the mission workers with cranges, apples and candy. Feb. carnival” is Monday evening, Decem- ber 18, and the two committees in charge yesterdzy outlined a program which they pr:dict will be the most | "In connection with_the plans® for i 10. Information local agents or Write Cunard & Anchor S. S. Lines, 517 14th St. N.W,, : Washington. elaborate of its kind ever given here. ! Thanksgiving day Mr. Cory an- The special feature of the affair is : ! nounced the purchase bv the ml ‘that every member will be given two % Lo jof the premises adjoining on the - complimentary tickets, one for him- 4 north, 218 John Marskall place. which | ; 2 self and one for his guest, so that % { will be turned over exclusively to the ! an audience which will pack the club's| [ ;i : | Chi nday and Bible schools und | big audi.orium to the doors is ex-| M ¥ the Chinese church conducted by Dr. pected. The program will be a “glori- P. Chan for the mission. Hon M1SS MINNIE H. VOLKMANN. Clark’s R W l fied version® of the first “athletic stag P S night” held last week, it is announced i - Third Ollnd tlle or d by Charics T. Ciagett and Roy L. Neu- c:::-:m::i,xlxs :O';’;“’mflaf_'r‘:m:::fl?;gx ‘\\hngn e MAusl‘;nJ(;n nborlg[:e . Assures the satisfaction that sccompanles experienced. careful % |hauser, chairmen, respectively, of the) Sorp v Wil Yaar| wishealtofsidinimpel o fiaufen smy flie Cruise with equal comforts a lowese costs. Four Zp € athletic and entertainment commit- :,agnl:: at the New Willard Friday |/ ceeded to draw in the sand a tol- | erable likeness of his unsuspectng foe. Magic rites were performed }over the drawing and the terrible | influence of this deed was so great that in certain cases the man against whom {t was manifested died of urious traveling with the great steamer lly reserved for the party. Rates $1000 upward ing hotels, gutdes, drives, fees. From San Francisco, Feb. 10, 1923 be| One of the features will be a .m-l prano soio by Miss Minnie Volkmann, a newcomer to Washington musical circles from Richmond. Va., where she is well known as a concert sing- er and a church organist. Assisting these chairmen will such veteran entertainment purve: ors as Charles W. Semmes, repre senting the club’s governing board Frank H. Bryson and Oscar A press of France”” spec: Ciacy from $150] incl From New York, Jan. 22, 1923 19th to Mediterranean ;N}orup.‘vlci chnlxl;rtneen nfC‘::el:n!eJ fright. ainment committee: fiea 3. Clark the Bikierrc. Waurice Hopkins, Andrew | LABORATORIAN WANTED. Offers 2 €5 day voyage which hes become a classic, s we give most for the money. Mammoth steamer *Empress of Scotland” formerly “Kaiwerin Auguste Victoria:" specially rescrved for the LEAVES ON FEBRUARY 3d. Rates $600 upward [vacancies from { W. Duffy, Gerson Mordlinger, Bynum Cru E. Hinton, H. B. Plankinton and Wil- Civil Service Test for Job to Be; liam C. Hanson. uides, drives, fees. Stop-over privileses in Europe & Thanksgiving Eve Ball. Y b cruises. Send for our programs—they are free. Lo thisiin tl);:nlnx “stak night, nel: ],"e"mb" 10, | ;’:?:EMI Mediterranegn 61 day cruise, $600 upward, ln:lud:! shore excursions. the club’s Thanksgiving eve ball th The Civil Service Commission today Service! Summer Cruise Leaves June 27 by specially chartered White Star Liner evening Is expected to be the lastjannounced that an open competitive (Service!) Baltic 23,884 tons. Rome, Athens, Spain visits specially “family night” affair to which mem- | examination will be held on Decem- | featured. University-Extension and other tours to Europe under escort, bers may bring partiés of non-mem- | ber 16 to fill the position of labora- for every need Teasonable rates. - R ber guests. More than 200 tickets torian (metallursical) at the maval Ty e e . N T ad been taken for this dancing party | experiment station, Annapolis, Md, at a ORENISISS A CENCE - T LI O e e $5.36 a day. Full information Expert glaziers. ew York Ave. tion blanks may be ob- Frank H. Bryson. in charge for the ent committee, and be- and 800 dancers are ex- pected tonight. The club’s main ballroom has been strikingly decorated for the affair in American colors, evergreens, ferns and palms, and th “best dance music in the city” is promised as a featur: attraction. A buffet supper will b. served in the club's main dining room at 11 p.m. and dancing wil | continue from 9 p.m. to 1 a.ra. “Paint, Hardware, etc., at Lowest Prices l The organization's second Invita- “Movie night emning . Special this week—$1.00 49C} brought out more than 600 memberl'Mlil Box F ! . o uick Service with their families and chldren to Q ! Printing | 4 Barker in “Bunty Puils LEWIS M. THAYER Larry Semon. In “The ! oW R P 07 13th N.W. FIDELITY TOURIST (O, i tained at the office of the secretary of the fourth civil service district, 1725 New York avenue norti west. Enterprise Hardware & Paint Co. 1231 9th St. N.W. OPEN FOR BUSINESS : Capital Glass Co. 604 6th St. N.W. Sore Throat Coughs, Colds, Croup, Catarrh Relieved in Two Minutes Is your throat sore? Breathe Hyomel. b Have you Catarrh? Breathe Hyomel. Have you a cough? Breathe Hyomel, Have you n cold? Breathe Hyomel, Hyomel is the treatment for nowe, throat and lung trouble. It does mot i contain_cocaine, morphine or other | : dangerous drugs and does away with | stomach dowing. Just breathe it! rough the little black pocket inhaler that comes with each outfit. HYOMEI | (PRNNCED HIH-O-MF A complete outfit costs but little at Peoples Drug Stores, or any reliable . d Hyomel is guaranteed catarrh, croup, coughs, ; coldn, wore throat and bronchitix or : money back. A Hyomel inhaler lasts a lifetime and extra hottles of Hyomel can be obtalned from druggists for a ; few cents. Look to Your Eyes Beautiful Eyes, like fine Consen Be Sure to Begin Your Christmas Gift Buying Friday Just 20 Shoppihg Days until Christmas—a much shorter time than usual between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Here you will be able to make the most of your shopping hours The conveniently grouped displays of kindred mer- chandise, the wide aisles, the numerous elevators, the well trained salespeople—all developed with the one idea in mind—to make shopping easy, pleasurable. satisfactory. \ The Store will remain closed Thursday, Thanksgiving day aodroard K Lothrop New York—WASHING TON—Paris -Special Sailings of S. S. Comal Dee. 2—Dee. 23—Jan. 13 S.S. Henry R. Mallory Jc 20 | §.S, Concho 2= & & New Steamship San Jacinto Deec. 13—Jan, 3—Jan. 24 HESE oil burning stewuicrs aftord a wide range of ac- commodations and are known everywhere a: coastwise travelers for their seaworthy qualities and high standards of service. To Galveston ““The Atlantic City cf the Southwest” The Mallory Line is the “comfortable way” for business men or_tourists bound for Galveston or en route to other oints in Texas, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Arizona or the f’acific Coast. \ 10 Key Weat, The “‘Ocean City”’ Miami, Palm Beach and other Florida points also are conveniently Christmas Benefit. | Plans are complete for the Christ- s sale and tea to be held at the - Ebbitt House, Friday, December 1, {from 2 to 10 p.m., and on Saturday and shorter screen . to 10 p.m., by the Con- Em ‘onf m%mn and Plrenl-’l'mherl " assoclations. re will be a booth for each. v-ugz‘:l .dlvulon and one for Congress; arge, and Mrs. fman of the ‘of the committee In cl gherl;lcl:, Fel'rele“l:a chalrmi mittee. prs"::;i':l %‘.’lfidn‘ will be given Fri- day afternoon by Adelaide Courtney Flanagan and Grace E. Volland. The articles on sale will lnclud.‘ gifts for all, as well as all sorts of delicacles, jellles, jams, cakes and ?;'nh:‘;ooeadl wmhuull (h|a :lh;e and the association. make this sale a success are: Mrs. e Th y vee of M urine Cles St Bt e, "hars. 6. | : .| Eake S e and Radian H. Newton, Mra. A E.! jed by All Druggists. C. Cross, Mrs. O. Bowles, reached by Mallory Line via Key West and the famous panoramic Oversea Railway. Mra. %. F Mitior, Mrs. W, J. L. Varre: Fast Through and Freight s““"d,,‘ . K. Brundage and Mrs. J. M | cinte in I Service to all Pointa in the Southwest H MALLORY STEAMSHIP CO. A. W. Pye, Passenger Traffic Mgr.,, Pler 36, N. R, New York —_—— | * Evidence collected from time to' time lnl‘:fiuflt{nt ;rnplc-:h condluor;- once prevailed in the northern arctic regions. The presence of coal in thags stomach—no & part of ‘the world shows tbat vegeta- ‘tion once flourished there in tropical abundance. .

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