Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1922, Page 10

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srounds shortly before noon yester- The plane. was_being piloted by Herbert J. Fahy, 829 22d strect, and was about 100 feet In the alr when the engine went dead and started on its downward plunge. The impact with the water smashed the cockpit and Fahy gnd the other occupant, Martin Hgfring, of 223 2d4 street outheast,” were pulled vater. Both men were strapped in their seats, Fahy, Who has had considerable experience with heavier-than- e pinen tound Tittla aimculty Tn re. leasing himself, but his companion, below the — e e N T year were held in Central High|of St. Patrick’s Church opened thel HYERS NEAR DEA'I'H CHRISTMAS. CARDS Schol auditorium last night, whit S Gver ] o DenL AR Of She el SEEhe ceased of the order throughout the|ed by the Elks’ band under the direc- | some time next month. -+ of ing the twenty-four members whose committee on arrangements, an- being done by the organization. The luncheon meeting of Protestant | sttend the meeting. ried Under Water as Craft THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, IJ. U, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4 1922. i B TO. YIELD FUNDS. Similiar Lribaten wore paid Lo’ the de- | Dantel B Nihton, < Musts wao f.:l';-enrlnltlxyi""“'“"'y has been postponed until - mnation. tion of Arthur 8. Witcomb. Rev. Dr. James E. Freeman, rector e | FOR CHILD WORK |y erea*the piineion: sdress emonte: l the church and chalrman of the , AS PLANE HITS RIVER et Sty tor members wiess| LUNCHEON POSTPONED. aee on arrangeme roll. He alao told f the charity work Fasr s msinal ey S et Strapped to Seats, Both Are Car- Anthems by the Banctuary Society | ministers, scheduled for tomorrow at ********* 2. $.80.0.0.6. 00366 6.6 ***********‘k** Nose-Dives. N who ‘was unfamillar with the safety belt, was not so successful. Fahy Immediatcly dived to the ald of Iar- ring, but in tho meantime the lat- ter Ly a desperate lunge had broken the leather band that held him. The two men, on reaching the surface of the water, clung to the wings of the damaged alrplane until rescued by passing fishermen. Harring was slightly hurt about the head, and after being treated at Emergency Hospital, was permitted 1 1 1 Only agility in unstrapping them- selves while under water saved the lives of two aviators, when an air- plane in which they were riding made a nose dive into the Potomac river at a point mear the Lincoln Memorlal .Shop Early!—Mail Early! You can be deliberate about your Christmas Shopping if you do it NOW. to return to his home, Fahy was uninjured. The wrecked plane was towed to the Cumberland boathouse by Peter Dn(ly and the harbor police were noti- WOMAN with 2 pair of WIss shears in her hand, A works with a smile on her lips. A now departure in the way of a Christmas card sale has beén inaugur- ated by the Child Welfare Society, which plans to open a_ speclal shop for the purpose at 1111 Conmnecticut avenue next Wednesday. The stock in trade is to consist of cards and calendars, the latter cither for o month or for & year, bearing at the top the well known emblem of this organization, backed by sprays of holly berrfes. Purchasers of plain cards, each rep- resenting a single day in the coming year, will thereby keep one District child in good health for a day. The card bearing the calendar for a month bears the legend, “This card will keep one child well for a month,” while the card with the entire 1923 calendar will be offered at a-price that will in- sure the well being of a youngster for the same period. l‘lhy ia the former officer of the Ordinary shears and scissors soon become dull—but Reserve (Corps Wiss shears are not ordinary. These famous tools retain their sharp cutting cdges, and cut smoothly all the way to the points. Aksolutely guaranteed. Gift sets, containing 1, 3 and 4 diffecent patterns, with handsome gold-plazed handles, are farnished in plush-lined leather cases, at: $660 $850 $940 $10.70 FOR SALE WHEREVER GOOD CUTLERY 1S SOLD. J WISS & SONS C0. 2 who piloted an air- plane over the Lincoln Memorial during the dedicatory exercises last Memorial day, and who was repri- manded by Secretary of War Weeks for disturbing President Harding's address. Iie lost his Army commls- slon as a result, Latér, everything and everybody will be at a terrific tension—and you won’t be able to accom- plish nearly as much; nor as satisfactorily. Everybody’ll be the gainer if everybody’ll co- operate and “shop early” and “mail early.” SCHOOL SYSTEM CHANGE SEEN FOR PRESENT NEEDS Commissioner of Education Ap- peals to/Parents and Public for Financial Aid. Children no longer find outside of school the stimulating experience in ed- ucative activities which existed a hundred vears pago, and consequently the modern sclool ifself must change to provide for the children what their en- vironment outside fails to give them, John J. Tigert, federal commissioner of education, pointed out today in an Ed- ucation week statement. ¥Fathers and mothers and laymen gen- erally can greatly aid the school au- thorities.” sald Commissioner Tigert, “if they will approach, with an open mind and help>to finance the educational im- A e e K e T e ke K ke eIk b Kok In addition to this special stock there will Le other Christinas cards bearing stamped, if purchasers wish it, the words, “Sold for the Benefit of the Child Welfare Society,” also labels and stickers. ELKS’ MEMORIAL SERVICE ESTABLISHED 184, Start right in—tomorrow. N EWARK N.J & alll )H%’1'*lH'*****************}***4 Memorial Ber\lces for those mem- bers of Washington Lodge No. 15, B. Elks, who died during the last 354 Jo ok Jo ok o X P. O. . 8.8.0.0.0.9.0.0.0.6.6.0.0.0.08.9.0.8.8.8.8 853 ¢2 2808508699 provements necessary to davelo'n 4n the citizens of tomorrow habits intelli- gent foresight and industry, adaptabllity and resourcefulness in meeting the con- ditions of the future, which we cannot make for them.” mu' i n \!t I“Hlfll,‘“_ ,,alq muu!iai unmmu mmu I Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers Of Interest to Capital ARMY. Brig. Gen. Samson L. Faison, Col. George P. Howell, neers; Maj. John G. Donovan, Coast Artillery Corps; First Lieut. McDonald, field artillery. h.fi miil il Corps of Engi- Ray L. and Second Lieut. Fred A. Harrison, Medical Ad- ministrative Corps, have been placed on the retired list, on account of dis- abilities incident to the service. Orders for the retirement of Col Beaumont B. Buck, infantry, Decen ber 6, have been revoked, that officer having withdrawn his application. The TPresident has accepted the resignations of Capt. John D. Joanidy, +{infantry, and First Lieut. Ira D. bs, infantry —is the place where your clothes are wnlhcd in soft water in individual net bags. The nets get the wear &, M Amllhedothum the wash At i N@is%“ifiz&@fi 810-818 Seventh Street s\\ Griffin, field been ordered 1o Walter teed Gen- eral Hospital for treatment. Col. John H. Hughes, infantry, has been detailed as a member of the Army board on_individual decora- tions, vice Col. Halstead Doref, in- fantry, relieved. Gift Slippers Priced for a Thrifty Xmas WOMEN'S Plush-trimmed North 3953, 3954, 3955 i,l‘ Gloves Col. James I. Frier, infantry, at 5 sizes 3 ) ‘ i Fort McPherson, Ga., has been or- American Flyer fe:':;::' S5 ::ds' Al , iy dered. to New Orleans for duty as WOMEN'S KID GLOVES, ex- ° rubber heels Fopu- sl 59 | ‘ s\ m chief of staff. $7th Division. cellent imported quality, every lar colors. Pair. i l I Maj. John fagee, Medical Corps, pair perfect. Embroid- nl g i i at the Army Medical School, _this ered backs. Black., - WOMEN'S Felt Juliets, com- city, has been ordered to Camp White, brown, tan, gray 95 C 5 oriablo i aufl Lt riCERbIES | milie Travis, Tex., for duty as surgeon for ANd DEAVET --cnevnern-rn S henther Piolce NRRONS Elay WOMEN'S KID GAUNTLETS, " preferred for street wear, Ex- cellent quality, with $l 98 self back. I)rown the 2d Division. Capt. Creighton Kerr, Coast Artil- lery Corps, at Fort Monroe, Va, has been ordered to Honolulu, Hawaii, = $1.59 0! rd Gray Bed- Trains . D v. AMERICA R MECHAN- Tor duty 5 e o 1AL TRAINEngine, - tender | foom Siippers with NAVY, FINE . WHITE LAMBSKIN and coach, on large AT nat Neires $l 75 Rear Admiral Newton A. McCully GLOVES, of beauti- Thousands and Thousands of circular trck. Guace 51 75 heels. Pair has been relieved from duty in com- ful workmansh ip. anteed motor. . e ciion ;‘nav:d of the control force, Atlantic 12-button, $3.00; $3_75 Other American Fiyer Trains, CHILDREN'S Plush - trimmed ee Vi and ordered to_this city for iduty as president of the board of in- { spection and survey, Lieut. Commander Emory P. Julfets, luxuriously fine and dainty. Spring heels ard regu- lation heels. from $248 te $8.88, two electric models at $6.98 and $8.98 16-button .. including Men’s Knitted MEN'S CAPE GLOVES, in Clems brown #and tan, and fine suede > = L3 ent, commanding the U. S. S. Zane, Eloyes Siln iy £ 58 5 $ 5 RUBBER-TIRED HANDCAR, s 39 a“d s 9 General ,hua been placed in charge of the Gloves for style and 1.7 as leS with all steel frame l' l’s recruiting station at Buffalo, SCINICE oeomnsecc el = s and cogwheel drive; $5,98 FELT BOOTEES, Supply Schedule BOYS® AND GIRLS' GAUNT- large size for Tots. Pair......... 98C LETS, with leather bands, fleece- TOT'S VELOCIPEDE, steel . imitation and leather smmped cnm- lined frame and rubber- 5 ; C tired bicycle wheels Beautifully and durably kit of fiber silk—look and wear like the dollar kind. Soft textured with rich, permanent luster. In solid colors and scores of hapd- some color combinations. In attractive giit boxes. MEN’S GRENADINE Knit Four-in-hands, showing the new bias stripes and artistic blend- ings of many colors. 69C 69C enameled in red.... $3 98 TEDDY BIKE, the strong side- walk toy for little ones. Red enameled 2.98 rubber-tired .. perfect quality. TheSix Big Divisions Boxed for ivin, of Library Bureau WEAR LcgHonss Mal'tex Service Library Bureau has for 46 years satisfied the flling andrecordneeds of Govern- Blanets For a Warm Xmas in-hands, the new idea in neck- wear; tailored without the ob- jectionable padding. May be ‘worn on both sides. Also famous Le Mar Pure Silk Ties, with feather - weight hmrclalh lining, : - q 2 d thousands ment departmeats, manu- 3 tlm th h ht $5.00 DOUBLE BLANKETS, in | an turers, banks, insuran es e e tan, gray and plams Thick, | fine kmt e ties, $ :‘munioi(. Tetuilers, and lg flutty and warm. ChOICE - revnenrnennn l a y a practically every other kind of business and profession —large and small. 1. Special Service Analysis Servico Indexing Service Statistical Sezvice Imagine a stack of cards 1563 feet high, three times the height of the Washington monument— 1600 cards to the foot—and you will begin to grasp the size of Library Bureau’s daily card output of 21 million cards a day. sizes 66x80. $3 90 . $4.00 BLANKETS, consisting of double-bed blankets, in tan, gray and plaids, and twin bed blankets in $2'98 gray and tan. Pair 9750 WOOL-MIXED BLANK- ETS, in white, gray, tan_ and 72x80 and Pair Handmade Silk Ties $1.65 Character Dolls This dainty and durable im- ported baby has bisque head, Turkish Towels “J‘A) nnt mal\e this a practical Christmas? What more useful or nccepuhle than these super- fine Martex Turkish Towels— thick, soft, absorbent and beau- tifully patterned? Shown in fancy brocade colored borders, 2. Specialized plaids. 70x80, 72x30 and 66x80 Dbl Bal moving wfesiama broad colored bands, narrow . 1 7 s ey trij d hand: > desl; ot This enormous démand is a unique tribute to Daplex Double-thick $5.90 feett Bemifil teaeures ana | Spipe ind faeoroms, deslens el en Plaid Blankets. d E ogram. Government! the quality of L.B. cards. It has been achieved ChOICE wuevnvennn.- Q 12-inch 80¢ Pink _and white, gold and Ve T Y o R e S hite, bl d whits d because both business houses and govemmt $9.00 WOOL-MIXED BLANK- size ..o 9 white. blue and white, rose an offices, the country over, know from experience oaoee ale v o erall 16inck $1.98 | Triree ey riced g 'y ? —the dependable economy of L. B. cards —their quality and stamina —their famous rotary-cut edges of unique smoothness —the remarkable wear which L. B. cards give, year after year L.B. cards —Item 1460 on the Government Supply Schedule—are available to Government offices in two grades of various sizes and thick- Liver Lazy? Feel your liver sluggish? Appetite l Are you ma 3 share of the body’s work, with a it disordered eondition. Il you are suffering in this way you take PI.AII'I'IH 'S LR with ecolored bor- ders and_ Soise $ binding. Pair . 7‘90 ALL-WOOL BLANKETS, real $12.00 and $15.00 grades, in white with colnred $9 90 borders, also handsome plaids. Pr Gift Underwear SATEEN COSTUME SLIPS, in groups, all in large sizes— S0c 75c¢ *1& d i navy and black. Self e nesses, suitable for every card record. nevy and Mlack, SIf O8c 1 t Jewe ry (0} (S et b end " sam; packaga * tra sizes of BOXED JEWELRY—Bar pins, S Jor a ple e of Library R e e i et : s1.50. EnvELoPE cnEy. | Bioochies, bracelets. cuft linka, tie H m e S e er you S TAILORED EN - | clasps, scart pins, lavallieres, Stonderd, curd#,cud g, dhens nyour fiies R A e T $D .98 |.zusrmmemmersoem | gene S gl (| W S : By, the Dutch meople for all liver and 2 in three rows of hemstitching, | In rose color vel- 1'00 Fancy Needle trouble, blad: —— and two square vet box. Cholce.. o | in various styles, each, 200 ® = A excess of urie metd in the hgmstllched sec- $2.25 Other Boxed Jewelry, Cholce, l - - - ¥ o ot “ ‘fl"_m:l,"';:‘“"‘e:' e you Delight “her” on f MON8 - ----"- WNS, of English PEGGY CHAINS in all the POp; i E— 1 "1 ISK“: 53 ‘". Stve . Nlfi‘l"'ao y O nglis] = 2 velve ine I a ul eau see the trademark—a “Ked MilI” on z;n;n:! PoEH) fl:'l& sateen, flesh color, V neck, sleeve- | ular colors— e i Founded 1876 Selesroomsin 1 leading cities of the Unlted States, Great Britain and France i ! l ekn The sian of the | e ansicte. At all areggiets. warm blanket cloth foct, all with girdle and pocket $2.95 less styles trimmed $3.49 lace-trimmed and tailored styles...... $2.504 50c to $1.00 $1.50 to 56.00 L h‘eol‘l!lukl “Kh needles of “35c¢ to $10.00 1Sold on a guaramtee. robes. Sailor —or | with filet lace, me- = all sizes— [ Makes }{ Installs | PLANTI A H round collar, trim- [ dallion and edge. STEEL AXND JE [ Plans | 2 BTN 0 on e SROOKLIE, 7.1 = med with ~ satin. PHILIPPINE ExveLope | BEAD necklaces one 50c 25¢ to $3.50 Card and fil systems ~ Cabinets ~ Suj ..'I".'...n:.‘n_.‘:.“.:.',‘::’,mii'::” = Heavy ;I;lrdle cord. | CHEMISE, of beautiful quality, SPANISH COMBS in plain ana | Cuilarents Workboses— ” o Sl L 2 = H g«;:; ul new pat. ;:.:::&gor;:(nco;rgm:d 2 9 el.lt:‘o‘.-.te styles to delight eveéry 25c and 50¢ | H 3 woman— r = CORDUROY ROBES of thick, | With embroidered $ .3 ‘Beme Sets, with bod- R. 0. SAUNDERS, Manager Telephone: Main 1188 S velvety quality in rose, pidk, | flowers ............ - 50c to $6.00 kin, crochet ook, ete. 1(C = plancoch. all(';:hld uu:»-t-lmi pu‘r- c'l;;ncl;:cs u“x‘b:lc crmfll!: :‘JN‘EL; JE;I' ANI: t::e.w!'""d ni:.tl}:s. card H = ple. reakfast coat style or in OPI » in flesh, peacl necklaces of auty and quality, Sewl Baske some filted 743 Fifteenth street, N. W., Washington, D. C. E cosy house robe ef- and orchid. Dainty in many appealing styles— anp T Al .unmlimunmul|muum|||m|m|umm

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