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10 \, \“u f.m,/t/ 7 e e S AL S AL LS e L T A BRI %@'&@G@(@%"fi%‘%@%fi’%@ ‘We have j You could spend disc. !f Chmese Work Baskets Thi fiv sizes, T3 ¥ & X o -4 o ,:\. 154 W Linations; colo ends ored signs. SR LSl al Al S T ARRVRVEVDRERER // « HOSIERY ¢ Genuine Tim’s Caps 1923 Beautiful Silk Foulards Shown in a variety of strictly new designs; 36 and 40 inches wide; $1.98 per yd. | In our N sewing baskets—Emorys, of assorted colors, Pin Also wrappin One of these will malke a delightful gift. are [\finul.xr and very attractive. 29¢, 49c, 89c, $1.09, $1.39 "59c, 79¢ and 95¢ Angora Scarfs, and combination of L n".ul) boxed; white and col- with embroidered de- 3 for 25¢; 3 for 50c; 3 for 98c; and 3 for $1.50 Doznstairs Store ig Lot of Semi-Dress Pump © 1219- 1221 '.\m- Savings Checks c-uludl l Hundreds of Money-Saving Chrlstmas Suggestions You'll find our store literally full of them—and this advertisement can’t begin to tell the story thoroughly. and SAVE. Famous Silk A pair of Fo- all kinds of weather; a most use- ful gift for boys and men, and the kind they'll appreciate. We have them in alt Another “just the taing” coloes: suktestion for man or bor. & 00 ‘The buckles are sterling Boys .- .31.55 silver tops, with {nitial: 9 the belt Is genuine fl";- hide. Complete in hand- Men’s ......$1.65 EidciComplots Silks! For Christmas Givmg Lingerie Silks 36-inch Wash Sat- ins, $1.39 to $2.49 i per yard. i | Chines, $1.49 | $3.49 per yard. otion Department youll find a large assartment of mue things for the Tape Measures, Needle Books, Sewing Silks in 4-yard spools Cushions, Embroidery Scissors, Stocking Darners, Thimbles, etc. gs for Christmas packages, such as Holly Boxes, Twine, Tinscl Ribbon, Paj Seals, Ribbonzine, etc. Tm‘;eou c.i’f buy your needs of Christmas Cards in this Department, too. SWORZYN DO STAIRS just been able to open our roomy Downstairs Store for Christmas merchane an entire morning shopping here and find a gift suitable for all. Fitted Sewing Baskets With L gift for sh In four sizcs, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 » P (Imported) In Japanese Bonbon Boxes (Imported) Various Colors and Designs 89c, $1.25, $1.39, $1.89 For Women and Girls the wanted colors and com- TOYS e Miniature Golf Sets—2 Ties for men and boys, of silk, net or clubs, ball and bag. &oe. neatly boxed: Geographical _Lotto, an 49¢. Toys, ing game. g vlain Mechanical Rubber Bouncing Hzndkercnltfa- from $135 wup. large, display. and Evening Slippers In Black Satin, Black Kid, Patent Leather and Dull Leather, Strap and Colonial effects; with low Cuban, French and Baby French heels. Very special— Shop Early for Xmas | Guaranteed A Gift That Will Be Long Remembered. In Beautiful Holiday Box With Engraved Czrd, Per Pair. . . .. boxed, will make an ideal gift—for its wear is absolutely GUARANTEED. in Black, Brown and Beaver; one pair in a box. Belts and Buckles 40-inch Crepe de 40-inch Silk Rad- . ium, $1.98 to $2.75 | Silk Shirtings Priced at $1.29 and $1.59 Per Yd. educational and entertain- great variety, 58¢ and up. in many sizes and colors, &8¢, SBc, 98c and $1.19. Dressed Jointed Dolls. 14- inch, From 98e to $3.50. Undressed Jointed Dolls Many other Dolls, in a Downstairs Store THE EVENING %%%%%%%%@@W Buttons Made to Order SWERZYNS G St'reet N.W., Store Hours—9 to 6 S~ NN Come—and see for yourselfi— #Y Humming Bird © Hosiery "$1.59 famous hosiery, handsomely They can be had h’%%i?%h%%i%% gmg.nam@mmm SRLTE RS LIS L LTS Hickok el Belist Bockes Plain Silk Pongee | Imported; in the natural tan color, | 95c $1.29 and $1.39 Per Yard to S therette-covered lids; an fdeal vho loves pretty sewing thlng: at Dozwnstairs Store Metal Bonbon Boxes ill Not Tarnish Numerous Designs 95c and 1.25 For Men and Boys Boys’ Silk Four-in- hand Ties, 39c. Men’s Silk Four-in- hand Ties, 79¢ and 95c. Men’s Knitted Four-in- hand Ties, 75c and $1.95. Men’s Handkerchiefs, in attractive gift boxes, 3 for S0c; 4 for 50c; 4 for $1.00. Downstairs Store in a Balls, Slippersfor Men,Wome Boys, Youtlu. Misses and Do:em of Slyles Women's Ribbon Trimmed quality. $1 Palr, Children's Boot- m. in pink and B 11 o = \;\a.uu,/é'/ 9 E “ N STAR, 31 ALIENS AWARDED UL 5. CITIZENSHI One Who Claimed Exemption From | °f ‘ Marriage Licenses. )llrfllt. licenses have been issued to the Tpdike and Ellen Davis, both of following; chmmmvulewh Ya. both of Louls: peimothy B Posey, of Cross- -Boads, Md., F. Walter an. numona A Rivers ane Fesr M Newsire. r L. Secihs and Buzaona Hughes, bofl:l lentown, Pa. l-;:m and Cecelin M. Junghans. Draft Denied Petition by Baileys Crose: -lioads, Va rnard E. Richardson and Edla ¥. Jackson. Court. = Willlam H. Harris and Anaa B. Harrls, both > of Arlin - Git ulfl)‘p@ ’rom-u- and Giuseppina D'Urso. ?N‘VIEA“' Elkins and lr:ne ‘homas, Twenty-seven civilians and four| geriS Mppend, Sod Ruth &, Atesander. soldiers were awarded citizenship pa- | Charles W. McSweeney and Elizabets L. pers by Judge Jennings Balley at the | MU <oy ana Annte min. regular monthly naturalization day at| Marvin H. 0. MacMillan snd Mary W. Wil- the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia yesterday. Out of fifty- elght applicants six were rejected, twenty-one continued and thirty-one awarded papers. A number of cases were continued [ {"®h from one to three months to allow the applicants to go to the Americaniza- tion School to study the Constitution or some phase of the United States government in which they ware not sufficlently well versed to pass the examination required, while others were allowed a month or more to learn to read English, the latter being one of the requisites for naturaliza- tion upon which stress is laid. Five wero dismiesed for failure to appear at court aud the sixth, John A. Valltos, 3122 14th street, for claiming exemption from the draft on account of alienation after he had taken out his first citizenship papers. _Valltos had been living in this country for a number of years and took out hls first papers in 1 and later clalmed ex- emption from the draft on account which action was decided as sufficient for his case to be dismissed. Sixteen of thosc awarded papers were_students in the Americaniza- der the supervision of Alton, who was pres- of being a foreigner, tion School, Miss Maud E. cut during t and_recommended that several appli- canls bc given from one to three months more in the school to enable them to recelve further instruction )™ which would enable them to pass the | varding of papers|rd n hours, 1329 Taxlor st ms. Ervin G. Reid and Lorraine P. Chapple. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to ho health department in the last twenty-four James F. and Sarsh V. Jacobs, glrl. Jacops snd Paimirl Fierl, boy. Joha L. and Flora White. bn: Viola Cook, bo; l~ ona Berink E. d’ Jesain Moore. giri Tiobert aad Delra Goms Deaths Reported. The following deaths have been reported to aith department in the last twenty-four ferritt, girl. girl. ne. roridence Hospital. arfield Hospital. eld Hospital. . Hospital. Cartes W Fitton, Ermii Dustar, ir. 611 Brentwoud Infant_of Roy and Marguret Wilson, 14 4 Marie Frick, 10 ital years, 4101; Pratbers t of Walter I court v required exam!nation. Tlenry §. Lawson, 49, 916 Gallatin st. n.w. Richard Colston, 6, 609 Morton st. n.w, Those awarded citizenship papers included British, Itaiians, Hungarians, Russians, Greeks, and ono each from Syria, Cuba and Belglum. ‘Among those to receive papers were: A. G. Gilden, Salvatore Bucca, Nach- man Burdeky, Katherine McDermott, B. J. Futrovisky, Nathan Pekover, Morris Rosendorf, Menashe Gamer, Saver Sciaky. Miss 'vnbrlflle §t(—cl:;n‘ J. H. Ledger, E. Mustofo Ebbees, Ce | Pietro Petrone, Joseph Goodman, Max Goldberg, Kuatherine Costello, George L. Demetracopouke, Nicos Argiroe, Loui Green, Stephen Lubowieck! and Henry Jacobson. Society ued from Ninth Paze.) (Contirt rs. Starr, Mrs. Allen Sumner, Mrs. R. W. Fuller, Mrs ¢, Mrs. Kato Trenholm Alexander, Miss Critch- er and Mrs. Rose Gouverneur lloes, will serve a turkey dinner from 6 to i Miss Charlotte Campbell will bo in charge of the waltresses, many of whom will be the debutantes of the coming season. Mrs. Joseph .| Wall, vico president of tho Rectors'| Aid, is in charge of the bazaar, and ivlanr!ng. which will be one of the | special features of the two evenings, will 'bo under the direction of Mre.| . Powell Minnigerode. ‘.\[rn. W. P. Turner, Mrs. Louis N. Geldert, natlonal president of the League of American Pen Women, who is chairman of the poets’ committee for the District of Columbia branch, has called the first meeting of the poets’ committee for Wednesday morning at the clubhouse, when all the poets of the organization are invited to meet with Mrs. Geldert for the discussion of a poets’ dinner to be given in Washington by that committee in January, with many of the men and women from other cities, who have reached a place of distinc- tion in this field, coming on for the occasion. The dance to be given in the ball-, room of the Ralelgh Hotel tonight. | under the auspices of the Sisterhood | of the Eighth Street Temple, prom- ises to he u social event of the sea- son. The members of the board of lady managers of the sisterhood are Dora Boggerson, 38, Columbla Hospital. —_— No appropriations means no schools —inadequate appropriations means {nadequate education—generous ap- propriations make superior education a possibility.—Dr. Frank W. Ballou, superintendent of schools. P The Gifi Package Huyler’s finest assortment of chocolates is usually over- sold at Christmas time. An order placed at any of our stores today insures your gift being delivered promptly on any day you specify. $2.50 per pound 12th and F Sts. 15th and G Sts. 1784 Columbla Road to be the hostesses. collection tha the most critic, MAIN FLOOR Hours—8: ! | I l ;i \ 1215-17 F STREET & 1214 to 1218 G STREET Convenient tal)les We have assembled from this country and abroad a t will charm discrlminming CHINA — SILVER — CRYSTAL ART CERAMICS —LAMPS DECORATIVE FURNITURE GIFT NOVELTIES You are cordinlly invited to in- spect our showing in FINE ARTS DEPT. on the third floor. SECOND FLOOR Prices ranging 45 to §:30 WASHINGTON, D. (. -TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, MRS. SIMON TO DELIVER ond 14z L. B. Nfl‘hhfll" Will Be Among Principal Figures th Daniels, both of | companied by Mrs. Joseph Weisenfleld of Baltimore, is leaving for Cincinnatl in connection with the breaking of ground for the foundations of the dormi- tory and for the Freiberg memorial gymnasium, which are to be added to the group of buildings of the Hebrew Union College, one of the outstanding liberal institutions in the United States Thursday, l————]o|——|o[——]a|—=]o]——F——|o[——=]a|—=]a] 1922, school. During the past two years the Tem- plo Sisterhoods in the United States have been collecting money for the erec- tion of a dormitory on the college campus. Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in cash is practically in hand, while $10,000 remaining 8 within im- | mediate collection. The campaign was undertaken by | | Mrs. Slmon as national chairman and Mrs. Joseph Weisenfleld. as president of DEDICATION ADDRESS at Ground Breaking at He- brew Union College. Mrs. abram Simon of this cits, ac- | Both these women are scheduled to de- liver dedication addresses ut the exer- cises. The gymnasium was provided for by Mrs. J. Walter Freiberg, in mem- ory of her late husband, who for several years was the leader of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. The date scehuled for the exercisgs is next and Mrs. Simon has been hio, today, to attend formal exercises the Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. | for graduation of rabbls of the r(fonn ! asked to occupy the pulpit of the Rock- dale Avenue Templo following. BARS KU KLUX FROM JURY. CHICAGO, December §5.—Members of the Ku Kiux Llan were barred today from eerving on a Cook count igrand jury by Chief Justice M. L. i McKinley of the criminal court. At the game time plans for a spe- cial aldermanic investigation of the klan's activities amongst municipal employes were made public by Alder- man R. J. Mulcahy. The alderman sald he would dc mand a special inquiry and wouid seek the dismissal of any members of the klan found in the employ of the city. Sunday morning lo]——o]c——=]a[—=F——]al——lal———0] 608 TO 614 11th ST. The practicability of these dainty Silk Chemise—Crepe de chir built in the t §9.95 Jored and lace-trim- — Blouses The niew models—hand- i somely boxed for giving New Hipline Blouses, = Fiber in Crepe de Chine, Car- avan Cloth, Paisley, Lace, Satin, Effectively beaded and embroidered, In all the suit colorings— gette, Velvet Blouses— | | with round or V neck; Slip-over Sweaters; and and Matelasse Silk Jack- combinations of wool ets—modeled in the new and fiber; round and hipline— V neck: belted; some s 95 with pockets— , 3.9 and $5.00 $5.00 Tailored Blouses — Voile and Dimity ; hand From $195 to $15.00 I made; trimmed with real filet and Irish lace. Round and V neck and Tuxedo front— - $5.00 Other Blouses from I' $1.95 to $12.50 Fiber S r | fl bilipsbori seful Gift Suggestions mends them doubly as appropriate Christmas Gifts. We have assembled a collection of wonderful values—that you'll find most attractively marked—consistent with Philipsborn service. Step-ing—Crepe _de chine, Radium Silk. White, med models. Flesh, Orchid, Flesh and White, Tca Rose, Nile Other Chemise from $1.95 to $15 Olhg 9Sst.ep-lsnsnsfsrom to Gowns—Crepe de chine— cut large and gen- i erously full; lace trimmed with Bloomers—G! ove Silk, built-up and strap e qc gad&"“ “}";I 1d lesh, Or- atin and Crepe de Chine; fu fllal:)c‘l1 I’tt:r::dx]:\el;c ’?cra 5 00 cut. Flesh, Orchid, s 95 BROSEH orarolo-siatoios Gray, Navy, Black, 2 Brown, Purple, White Other Gowns fr. 2 TR ;;:5 to 519'150 = Other Bloomers from $3.95 to $5.50 Camisoles —Crepe de chine, Satin. — Radi d Radior Silk, and Sl Jersey Sill dainty lace trimming. $ '00 in all the wanted colors; Flesh, Navy, Black tailor-finished and and Brown.......... hemstitched, plaited s 00 Other Camisoles from flounces—with suit ¥ . $1.50 to $2.95 colorings ........... Other Petticoats from $1.95 to $12.50 Pettibockers —0f thc new mod- els: in Jersey and Radium Silk —the shades that Vests—Glove Silk, hand- are proper and popu- 55 00 somely JaT) e e e hemstitched ; correct- s1,95 Other Pethbockm from Iy cut. Flesh only. . $2.95 to $6.95 Other Vests from $2.95 to $4.25 All Handsomely Boxed for Xmas Giving Sweaters The wanted styles at Sweaters — Jersey, Or- chid, Brown, Jade— | $7.95 o $10.00 Pure Sillk Sweaters— M T Sl $6.95 to §29.15 ! el Crepe de Chines, Geor I Wool Tuxedo and Brushed Wool and ly frmged ends; solid colors, smpcs znd plaid combinations— $1.79 to $7.95 NW. Underthings com- Lorelei Satin and $9.95 prices. Silk Tuxedo $8.95 ilk Scarfs—love- lo]——|o]c———]olc——]ol———=]olc——lolc——o|—=olc—F——]al—— o] —— ol —mlo]c———— o[ ——=lo] —— o[ —Falo|———=la[c——=o ] ——2 o2 [0 a