Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1922, Page 23

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Pays to Depositors $200,000 Get Your Share of the 1923 Fund—Join This Club NOW Open for members December 11th. Leave your first deposit now. Any amount you can save every week—50c, $1.00, $2.00, $5.00. Gives you the money you want for Christmas shopping. Or it establishes a permanent savings account for you. 39% Interest on Savings 49, on Time Deposits In sending yvour Xmas present to the Old Country get your Foreign Exchange at The Franklin National Bank Pennsylvania Ave. at 10th St. JOHN B. COCHRAN THOS. P. HICKMAN President Vice P'resident and Cashier Next Daoor to R. Harris & Co. 402-404 Seventh St. These are Wonderful resses in this special at 12z —and show their valuesto be up to $20 Poiret-Twills Silks—Lace— Tricotine The models entirely and de sianed for street and aiternoon wear. Ladies’ and = ’/7 In the Stillness Of the Nighi The lightest sleeper will never be disturbed by your home-typing on this magically muf- fled, soundless partrer in vigil— The Noiseless Typewriter Noiscless provides office dignity, business econ- omy, productive rapidity—it is the sturdiest, fast- est, most improved writing {n- ] strument in the world. Dem- - 3 onstration in your home eor office— Phone Main 8379 District of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia AT .0 SLOAN’'S ART GALLERIES 715 Thirteenth Street A Rare Collection of Chinese and Japanese Objects of Art [ncluding Porcelains, Brocades, Screens, Prints, Water Colors, Embroideries, Paintings, Rugs, Etc., From a Prominent Local Collector, TOGETHER WITH Valuable Diamond Jewelry From the E ; PAGE ESTATE BY ORDER OF THE AMERICAN SECURITY AND TRUST CO. AND OTHERS, ALSO Household Furnishings and Adornments From the Former Residence of the Honorable Philander C. Knox s Together With Additions From Others Sources and . Valuable Paintings By Order of F. S. KEY-SMITH, Attorney for THE EDWIN P. JONES ESTATE AND OTHER CONSIGNORS To Be Sold AT PUBLIC AUCTION 715 13th STREET December 6th, 7th and 8th, 1922 At 2 P.M. Each Day - NOW ON VIEW CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION TO C. G. SLOAN & CO., Inc., Auctioneers =E0iSTERED. i ! ! would be taken. | Mrs. Archigald Hopkins; second vice ' old bank space for a Christmas post | the Federation of Citizens' Associa- | Emig. THE EVENING STA‘R. WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, DECEMBER DR. F. A. GAFFNEY DIES. %% PUSHREHOUSING OF ALLEY DWELLERS Dupont Circle Citizens’ Com- mittee to Seek New Shelter Solution. Priest Taken 111 While Preparing to Celebrate Mass. Rev. Dr. Frances A. Gaffney of St.| Dominic’s Catholic Church, 6th and B streets southwest, taken suddenly il Tuesday of last week whilo preparing | to celebrate mass, died Thanksgiving | day in a Baltimore hospital, where he | had been sent from Providence Hospi- | The pressing need for housing resi- dents of condemned alley dwellings, ordered vacated next June, was pre- sented to the Dupont Circle Citlzens' Assoclation yesterday afternoon at Rauscher's and the “announcement made that the assoctation, through its committee on housing, would make an intensive study of the problem, with a view to its most feasible solu- tion. The association .was addressed by John Ihlder, rhan- ager of the civic development de- partment, United States Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Ihlder declared that living con- ditions in alley dwellings of the city were e- plorable, but that fin evicting resi- | § dents from 2,500, | REV. DR, F. A. GAFFNEY. tal of this city, according to informa- tion that has reached this city. Dr. ordered closed | Gaffney was fifty-nine years old. next June, this| He had been spiritual adviser of the community had a!Holy Name Society of this city and was problem of pro- prominently identified with the work of viding places for | his church all over the city. At the out- such residents to;break of the world war Dr. Gaffney was live, | detailed for service at the Columbus barracks, where he remained until last | September, returning then to his charge n this city. John Temple CGraves. Committee to Study Problem. Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, chairman of the assoclation’s committee, who, | 2o viee president, presided at ihe FORMER BANK BUILDING : | TO BE TEMPORARY P. 0. entire committee in a study of the Christmas Substation to Be Con- problem of providing sultable hous- ing by June, if possible. The high ducted in Old Quarters of Federal National. cost of building and high {interest return expected by investors were de- clared by Snowden Ashford to be the o e e 4 t Through the generosity of the Fed- ion of immediate ample returns on | i v the fmvestment a great step forward |¢'al-American National Bank, the | Washington city post office will open | LA LA T A LA TAT LA T AT T 230 T A T A 20 T Ta0 L0 Za) Sal 1Al LA ST T AT 2T T3] wealth would invest In cheaper dwellings, he said, without expecta- | principal obstacles. If persons of the A resolution was passed requesting | a branch station Saturday in the removal of the Force School, on! bullding at 14th and G streets, Massachusetts avenue. | merly occupied by the Federal Officers for the ensuing vear were | tional Bank. elected as follows: President, John| The consolidated bank has given Temple Graves; first vice president, | Postmaster Chance the free use of the ; third | office, and a full-fledged branch post ps: secre- | office will be opened there for busi- D. Ridgely; as-|ness Saturday. Capt. C. 13 Emig:| On account of its central location. | hreiner: delegates to | the new station is expected to do a rushing parcel post business until tions, Snowden Ashford and Capt.|after the Christmas holidays. i l] “'Orl:km";l b“'»!; l-us_\"mdn.y(ron\-nrl- 1 ng the old bank quarters into a post Balance In Treasury. | fico. The bank equipment will he The retiring treasurer. Capt. Emig. used as far as possible, and the lar, reported §134 received during lhe;\;fllll “1|H be ullllfiv'l :'vr t‘hlvdsrfura‘w- > ; unce in | Of Parcel post until it is called for by year, all bills paid, and a balance in | O Parce} Post until it ts A\ o8 1¢ the treasury. A committee, consizting of Snowden Ashford and A D. Addi- T son. was appointed to audit the treas- | [Eratosthenes. head of the Alexandria cegaccotnts library, firat measured the circumfer- The committee on srhools was re-: €nce of the earth in 245 B. C. quescted in a resolution passed by | — the associatic attend the meeting ' at Franklin School tonight before the | l l beard of educ n, and urge passage Interior and Exterior president. Gen. M. M, vice president, A. Mrs. Willia: sistant secretary. treasurer. L. E before Congress providing for increased maiaries for teachers and removal of ohjectionable building: The following new members were ! received into the association: Joki Let Us Give You an Estimate. Havs Hammond, Kobert AL 1 Thompson -Mrs Walsh, R K. F Capt. Francis Seott Ke th, Mrs. erguson, > Mary Venable, Mrs. Annie S. Tradue, | ’ Col.” Theodors Richards and Mre. | Tect Deot. 1114 9th 6. Fh. M. 2450.3001. Theodore Richards. ! = =z PR EREDERERVEVER'E ELERED R WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS FOR ARMY AND NAVY SHOES Officer’s High Dress Shoes $395 Made of dark cordo calf with double sole and water- proof insert—with Wingfoot tubber heel. Sizes 6 to 11. Washington Salvage Co. 933 6th St. N. W. 11091 H St. N. E, 1348 U St. N. W. 1418 Fla. Ave. N. E. 303 10th St. N. W. 3144 M St. N. W. 2052 M St. N. W. 305 10th St. N. W, PRI DATAS=S: & |} Foresight an Eyesight An ADITORIAL HE first rules for Etz optometrists the wearing of are trained and eyeglasses were written equipped to render an in 1575, and learnedly eye service that repre- explained how concave sents everything that lenses helped the near- matured knowledge can sighted, and convex the bring to the visional re- farsighted. lief of the guest. An excellent Christmas gift is an Etz Gold Frame for a relative’s lenses. “See ETZ S an G Street See Better” Naw. |4 SE RADIUM Do you suffer from Nervousness, Insonmia, Neurasthenia or High Blood Pressure? USE RADIUM. . Are you.in zgon{ with pain of Rheumatism, Neuritis or Arthritis? USE RADIUM. 1f Constipation, Kidney Trouble or Prostatitis is your dis- order—USE RADIUM. Many eminent authorities also give this advice. As sold in our preparations, it is HARMLESS INEXPENSIVE EFFECTIVE On sale at O’DONNELL’S DRUG STORES RADIUM PRODUCTS CORPORATION llos.fimcfiqut Avenue N.W. Main 6797 HRRLRDRR 1216 F St. N.W. Where Dollars Count Sometimes in planning your Christmas list you may say— “There is that much money for a gift for Mother—so much for Jane’s remembrance”—and so on down the list. With your con- venience in mind we have made lists of a multitude of attractive gifts that come within the different price ranges—reminding you meanwhile that this little shop of ours is filled to overflowing with gifts at all prices that women folks just adore—and many. too, for men. Gifts Up to $1.00 Women’s Colored Linen Handkerchiefs. box of 3 $1.00 Rose, copen and tan or white, with col- ored embroidery. i Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, 25¢, 35¢, 50c, 75c Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs...... $1.00 1;-inch hems and hand-embroidered in- itials. Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. 35¢, 56c, 75¢ 7i-inch hems or tape borders. Initials Men's Imported Silk Handkerchiefs..$1.00 Pongee or white, with colored borders. Children’s Fancy Handkerchiefs, 25c, 50c, 75¢ Animal and nursery designs. Specially hoxed. Madeira Hand-embroidered Handkerchiefs, 75c and $1.00 Collar and Cuff Sets, Tuxedo and round, §! Colorful Boxed Boutonnieres Dainty Lace Collars Attractive Camisole: Simple Hair Bands, Gold Leaf Kid Coin Purse. Powder and Rouge Compact. Combination case can be r sired. Black Leather Coin Purse.. ... $1.00 Gifts, $1.00 to $2.00 Collar and Cuff Sets of Real Filet, $1.50 and $2.00 $2.00 ..$1.50 to a @ Bertha Collars of Lace Bunches of Gold or Silver Grapes. Charming as the finishing touch irdle. Single Flowers in great variety. > $1.50 and $2.00 Vestees and Guimpes, Real Lace and N, Metal Brocade Vanities Genuine Leather Rill Folds........... $1.75 Novelty Hat Pins of Jet and Rhinestones. $1.50 and $2.00 Three exquisite designs of embroidery and drawnwork. Hand-embroidered Linen Handker- chielsy Sl s v e e e AT A0 $1.30 Artistic butterfly, flower and dot designs. Women's Ielt Slippers, soft padded soles, $1.65 and $1.90 The popuiar shades in two different styles. Children’s Felt Slippers, with nursery de- signs..... s .oo...$1 to $150 Quiited Satin Boudoir Slippers........ $2.00 Nine shades. Padded soles and silk pom- pons. Brocaded Ribbon Camisoles, soit chades, $1.95 "ani ‘air” Glove Silk Vests, flesh or white $1.75 or $1.95 Philippine Handmade Gowns and Chem;se. L.95 Crepe de Chine Teddies...... coesesens $1.95 Coats, Suits, Dresses, Furs 5, 1922, R4 Gifts, $2.00 to $3.00 Centemeri French Kid Gloves, $235 and $300 Fine Capeskin Gloves for street wear, $250 Gold Stripe Silk Stockings, silk garter hems -$2.75 Handmade Dimity Blouses -$295 Philippine Handmade Gowns and Chemise, $2.93 Crepe de Chine Teddies, tailored or trim- med $295 “Vanity Fair” Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers $245 and $295 Corduroy Bath Robes S $2.95 net with real Bertha and Panel Coliars, lace .. Quilted Satin House Slippe Glittering Hair Bands—gold. -$2.95 colors .o . . Ll $250 and $3.00 Boxed Corsage Bouquets (lovely), $250 and $3.00 Gold Leaf Card Purses................ $2350 Gifts $3.00 to $5.00 Centemeri French Kid Gloves (8-button). $5.00 Centemeri Fielder French Kid Gloves, gauntlet stylel o.ieiiio:loneiensiany $4.50 Handbags, Leather, Duvetyn and Velvet, " $395 and $5.00 Mark Cross Coin Purses, Ecrasse finish. $350 and $5.00 Mark Cross Card Cases, beautiful leathers, $350 and $5.00 Imported French Beaded Bags.. 5450 Men's Pin Seal Bill Folds -$3.95 Corduroy Bath Robes or Breakfast Coats, wide wale corduroy in rich colorings, $3.95 and $5.00 Beacon Blanket Robes....... $395 and $5.00 Philippine Handmade Underwear..... $395 Radium Silk Teddies, tailored or lace trim- med .. Sl $3.95 Crepe de Chine Gow , lace trimmed. $3.95 and $5.00 Glove Silk Sport Bloomers..$3.95 and $5.00 Petticoats, Silk Jersey and Radium, $3.95 and $5.00 Centemeri Silk and Wool Stockings, Hand embroidered Clox..... ..............$395 Gold Stripe Chifion Weight Silk Stocking-. .50 Mohair Sweaters, clever new styles.. Cap and Scarf Sets, brushed wool. Hair Bands, black and silver leaf and flower designs.............. $4.00 and $5.00 Rhinestone Slipper Ornaments, $3.00 to $5.00 Men'’s Leather Slippers......... seeeenn $4.50 Folding Leather Traveling Siippers, for men and women; black and brown, $350 Satin Mules in boudoir shades. Handmade Voile Blouses Reductions Now in Force —on many high-grade garments. These lists will give you an idea. Why not make purchase now? Women’s Coats Women’s $165.00 Coats of Tarquina Cloth, with squirrel collar and cuffs; embroidered wrappy models Women's $16500 Coats of soft Gerona, with beaver collar and cuffs; side fastening; wrappy styles. ........cc.... .$125.00 Women's $155.00 Blouse Coats of Marvella, with beautiful fox collar and cuffs; most extraordinary at ............$110.00 Women’s $185.00 Marvella Coats, with wing sleeves, fox collar and cuffs; luxurious garments ......cc.cc. 'éi&iSIfim omen’s $110.00 Blouse Coats of Olonzo and Kerami 5 wlynxcollu-ndcufil S eseccsesie e .. $75.00 Women’s $125.00 Blouse Coats of Fashona, with beaver or [ A T A A 2 AT I A T S A T T AT LA LA I AT T LA T AT T D T AT 440 TR T squirrel collar ‘Women’s $85.00 fox or beaver collars ......... Women’s $95.00 Gerona Dressy ‘Self-Collar Coats, both andcuffs. ...coceieecnccccancancccaasr. $95.00 Olonzo Coats, in straightline models, with $55.00 straightline and wrappy styles. ...........coeviiniennn.. $69.50 Women’s Dresses $85.00 Duvetyn Dresses, fine pin tucks, panel side, new model turn-back cuff and novelty belt, with side fastening... $62.50 I $49.50 Tricotine Dresses, with braid trimming in tuck effect; tailored model ...... $29.50 $68.00 Evening and Afternoon Dresses, lace, velvet,” crepes and novelty brocade chiffon; also cloth street dresses, $49.50 $75.00 Afternoon, Evening and Dinner Dresses, chiffon velvet, beaded effects, pebble crepe in many beautiful ef- fects ..... . $59.50 $25.00 Dresses in Canton Crepe, Poiret Twill and novelty wool several Crepe; lace models $18.50 $39.50 Silk Afternoon and Dance Frocks in Canton, Chiffon and Taffeta; attractive , models ........ $22.50 $125.00 Evening and Daytime Gowns, in silver lace and me- tallic cloth, truly exquisite creations; also velvet models .. $75.00 ° $59.50 Canton: Crepe Afternoon Dresses, in chiffon velvet; also a few evening models; Can- ton and Satin-faced Can- $45.00 - Misses’ Coats Misses’ $75.00 Coats of Norma- glow, straightline, with large wolf collars and self-colored silk stitching on sleeves $55.00 Misses’ $95.00 Fashona Coats, Russian blouse, with large squirrel collars ....... $69.50 Misses’ $110.00 Panvelaine Coats, with platinum wolf collar and cuffs; gray silk stitching, $75.00 Misses’ $155.00 Coats of Olonzo Cloth and Gray Panvelaine, with handsome shawl collar and cuffs of fox. .....$110.00 Misses’ $125.00 Fashona Coat, with luxurious beaver collar and cuffs ...... $95.00 Misses’ $165.00 Tarquina Coats, with kit fox shawl collar and cuffs, in kit fox shade. . $125.00 Misses’ $250.00 Panvelaine Coats, blouse back and side draped, with Hudson seal collar and Misses’ $115.00 Ormandale Coats, straightline models, but can be worn to form blouse effect; squirrel or beaver col- lars $85.00 -$295.00 Beige Caracul Jacket of Gifts, $5 to $10 Tailored Blouses, Radium de Ghine' SIUT000 N0 50 Exquisite Costume Blouses ..$7.95 and $8.95 Handmade Voile Blouses ....$5.00 to $10.00 Centemeri Long Kid Gloves . .$5.00 to $9.00 Picadilly Mesh Bags, Sterling finish, $10.00 “Hidden Away Pocket,” Leather Pocket Boplks .o o -$7.50 to $10.00 French Beaded Bagas ] Electric Lighted Beauty Lowe. $5 to $10.00 Leather (Cased Ma t- $6.50 to $10.00 ds, mold Men's Pin Seal bill 1 cor- gieEs s $8.50 Genuine Cut Jet Dags ..$795 Chiffon Weight Silk Stockinzs .. .. .§5.00 Crepe de Chine Negligees. . $695 and $7.95 Corduroy Bath Robes $7.50 to S10 Pure Silk Sweaters ...... -....$10.00 Wool Slipover and Tuxedo Sweaters $6.50 and $7.50 Silk Umbrellas, bakelite handles......$750 Gifts, $10 to $25 Silk Umbrelias with exquisite handles, Bak- elite, Sterling and Inlaid..$1250 and $15.00 Imported Envelope Beaded Bags $1650 to $20.00 Fitted Vanity Cases $1050 to $15.00 Duchesse and Princess Lace Berthas, $13.50 and $1950 Real Spanish and Metal Brocades 2 $1250 to $25 Exquisite Bandeaux for evening wear $1250 Charming Hats for Tea Dance or Ma:- Lace Scar: inee ............... ...$12.50 and $1850 Misses’” Dance F'rocks, adorable at . ...§25 Sorosis Evening in and netal brocades ... $11.00 to $15.00 Single Skin Fur Chakers ......$10 to $25 Lcvely Draped Negligees, $1250, SIS and $22.50 ..82350 250 and §25.00 Miscellaneous Gift Suggestions Matched Go Fur Scarfs—ct A fuxurious fu vidually designed med cloth cloat. or perchas if none of these scem to fill the bi #thv. why not a gift cert te for amount you choose, or a v to our Suggestion Desk, where special attentio given to solving difficult Christmas prob- lems? Women’s and Misses’ Suits Women’s $135.00 Two-piece Cos- tume Suits, in Veldyne, em- broidered panel jacket; squir- rel collar and cuffs... $65.00 Women’s $125.00 Three-piece Costume Suits in Veldyne with beaver or squirrel collar and cuffs $75.00 Misses’ $49.50 “Checked Sport Suits, with raccoon collar and cuffs ..............$32.50 Misses’ $125.00 Three-piece Suits in Marleen, with long side panel effect; beaver collar and cuffs $75.00 Furs extra quality caracul, silk lined throughout; fox collar and cuffs $245.00 $250.00 Northern Seal Wraps and Coats—45 inches long, with crushed collar of dark fitch or squirrel ............ $195.00 $350.00 Hudson Seal Coats—45 inches long, with long shawl skunk collars and deep skunk OIS .o iie o s einieio $295.00 $150.00 Bay Seal Capes—45 inches long, flare model, $95.00 e - ; - @m: M - i) TR SR RN R R R s S RTRIRTRIE ISR RIS RN N LB ». - N 0TS T -1 T [l T 3T ) b T % T TS Tl (B T0d T O T b T 7 £ By » P TS T (S (e[ o) TS T Tl ]

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