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THE EVENING STAR; WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1922. ———— e ——————————— This Columbia Grafonola - Model E-2 $85.00 Think of It. You pay only $5.00 | down, and this instrument is put in | your home. Ralance In convenient ! THE 0PPOSES FURTHER * CUTATIAY YARD ABOVE 15 WHAT The “STRAND” $125.00 A _wonderful instrument, In Mahogany or Walnut. Pay next year. $10 Down 1210 G St. N. W. | Open Evenings Until Christmas Ordnance Bureau, Says Plant Is Vital. i i | l er curtallment of tie i tant activities of the naval gun fac- tory at the Washington na e — | “HERE'S A GOOD FIGHT, MEN! [ | ' Lot ti | { Rear Admiral McVay, Chief of | THE NA VY ERCULOSIS CHRISTY THESE ARE THE BULLETS THAT SAVE !"' DENBY TOLD A SAILOR AND A MARINE I S SEAL POSTER. Let Postman Eat |DEADLINE CLUB ELECTS Christmas Dinner At Home, Is Plea tman cat dinner at nas day.'’ artinent, which 13 massing 00 workers throughout the 1 for the grand attack next on the delivery of Christ- mail. From far Alaska, where reindeer draw the mail carrier, to American citles in the south, where the car- rler wears a straw hat, every man would llke to sit at his own board 1 | i + slogan of tie Post VINCENT CALLAHAN HEAD Executive Committee of Five, to Serve for Six Months, and Other Officers Are Chosen. Vincent Callahan of the Washing- ton Times was elected president of the Deudline Club, the newly formed || organization of active reporters of the five local newspapers, at a dinner last night at the New Ebbitt. The five vice presideats, l‘ov<rnlng body, were elected, as fol- ows: ton Post, Robert Pritchard of the Washington News, Kirk Miller of the Washington Times and John Ken- to permit the membership of city editors and or assoclate tion, under the laws of the - j tion, will lie on the table two weeks tand will be voted upon at the bext which | compose the executive committee, or || Russell Young of The Evening ! { Stur, Aubrey Taylor of the Washing- | | PHOENIX HOSE is here in greater assortments than ever before for the holiday season. The Hecht Co. Seventh at F i | “HE" or "SHE" can never receive too many pairs of relievesscraichy, congestedfesl- [ perform all taske & : > b =9 ° i éntirely satistactory m ing in your throat. Phlegm locs- I oenlx + jority of the force, he ens,inflamed tissuesarescothed. . - | Silk Stocklngs g OR CHRISTMAS—the Gift ! | sive cord. And the size needn’t i bother you; we cheerfully ex- So, all you've got to do is to ask for 1. 2 3, 4, 6 or a dozen pairs—at any of that always strikes a respon- i change after the holidays. the Hahn “Stocking Shops.” Women's “Phoenix” Silks $1.20, $1.55, $1.95, $2.55, $2.85 Women'’s “Phoenix” Silk-and- ‘Wool Sports Stockings $1.85, $1.95, $2.55, $2.85 Men's “Phoenix” Half Hose Silks, 75c and $1.10; Lisle, 40c Silk-and-Wool Novelties, $1.00 Boys’ and Girls’ “Phoenix” Sport Stockings 75¢ to $1.25 Children’s “Phoenix” Silk Socks 65c, 75¢, $1.00 Cor. 7th & K Sts. ! 414 Sth Ste. : i 1914-16 Pa. Ave. ! “City Club Shop” 1318 G St. :THE GIFT OF GIFTS3: The Most Useful Xmas Gift That Can Be Given Made by Dr. r Wyetirmmd Staff of Expert, Careful, Skilled D:n’tln-. Over 600,000 SATISFIED Patients. 4SRENED A Qur Long Life Plates and Everlast- ing Bridge Work Will Be a Very - Appropriate Gift. - DR. WYETR'S REPUTATION 1s te Dentlstry what sterling Is to silver. and tor Dentlstry that Lasts. That bas been my record for the past 30 years. Terms of payment to suit—Ex. amination Free, i 30 Years of Good Henest Dentlstry Our Record, '—cfinlue‘.,-l In oms ot i oataren A work done foatares. All werk Bor faformation, sk ny Ralltad Tickst Ofce, or Gen'l Agent, C. & N W. Ry, Genl Agent U B Bystem, sy Trust Blie $3.00—$4.00 s50, Other Seta of Teeth. $5.00 U, wing Uni . Open Every el days . s te & M, "Snd maids in attepdance. Fully Guaranteed<for 10 3 o e Bad tecaiton of 'y Gffice tn yeut mind. DR. WYETH, 427-29 7th St. N. W. § and Grand Unlon Ce. Lat Whh—hmt!m over nion Tea Co. Largest and i entire fl Washington. Feur lloors sary from time to time, the b ' mental to the ‘1o permit P . ! " The.naval powder factory at Indian | | more nearly comp 233 Pa. Ave. SE. o1 for Christmas dinner, 1 rybody in the nation “malls his wish may be attained, 1 officials pointed out today. opposed by Rear Admiral McVay, chlef of the naval ' nedy of the Washington Herald. Jim Ring of tie Times wus elected fiec-| retary, James E. Chinn of The Star treasurer, and John Major of the Post sergeaunt-at-arme. The officers | will serve for the next six months. | was presentod to! titution of the club! at Christmas comes on Monday. ce there are no scheduled .de- mall on Sun Christinus day. arller than ever mean much 26—the g all :}: carly 160,000 carriers, men on the rural A resolution amend the o hought to these men, sdy | Is. “They want to sit at | t dinner with the chil- | during the past vear. “The burcau deeply regrets the pe-| cessity of having to reduce the num- ber of employes during the past yeur count of curtailed ordnanc : riations. Tthough reductions may dren, too. Delighted. Chumm Citron—Was the old man | violent when ! you told him you want- | of oplnion that it would government such an & corps “of found at al und spec has becn performed | \ 00 000000000000000900000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000006000000000000000000000000000000060000000000000000e°090000 Head, Md., Admiral McVay rejorts. is | cperating ‘with the minimum number | of employes necessary to maintain | the plant in a condition of readin He s ordnance bureau il b Follow the directions on the bottle. Such welcome reliefl an increase in pay, an the hope that Congress w! measure of reclassif Your breaks uj 1igh eases—your cold Now—not when it's services performed they receive | at present.” | e | Jones—Are you marrfed? Movie Actor—I really don’t know. | My lawyer attends to all those, things. | eessssccscvsatnne About every one you meet in California ' is happy and care-free. i The golden sunshine, the singing birds, the valleys fragrant with orange blos- soms and violets, the joyous out-door life ' \ and the ease and comfort of living make “cares drop off like autumn leaves.” Golf, tennis, polo, ocean bathing, motoring. Good schools for the children. On your way see the real west—the Rockies, Echo, Weber and the Nevada Canyons, Salt Lake City and Great Salt Lake— possible only via this route, The LOS ANGELES LIMITED—the all-Pullman train . for Southern California, leaves C.& N.W. Terminal Chicago 8:00 p. m. The CONTINENTAL LIMITED with both standard and tourist sleepers leaves Chicago 10:30 a. m. Wip- Dicing cars on both trains—well balanced club meals at moderate prices a special feature; a la carte service also. You can spend the winter very economically in ' ©00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000009000000¢0000000000000090000000090000000000000000000000009000000000000000 FOR FREE Southern California. Apartments and rooms at BOOKLETS rentals as low as st home. Let us tell you about it and send you illustrated booklets and hotel, apartment and 15th and Crostont Sues Poiblebia 15t EoMoer Bt BAE, e i S - meeting. Another resolution was copy odlur;.n ml;e essntey mbers. o resolu- | mittee o assocla- | Folllard, who local hospitals. cluded the sending of flowers. i hence. Miss Ruth Jones and Miss 1 presented and adopted, that a com- | Engle of the Times wers n»q‘l‘c’é‘! pointed to visit Edward | the meeting. After the singing of is {1l in one of the|meveral songs the club sdjourned The motion also In-|until the next meeting, two weeks - AN army of people daily pass the doors of our down- town office. On November 17 an accurate count showed 32,168 passing. Nearly 4,000 entered. Similarly located in the heart of the departmental district of Seven- teenth and G Streets, our West End Branch provides every banking and safe deposit facility for customers in that busy section of the city. WHERE BUSINESS ~ CENTERS Thirty-three years have developed an unexcelled service and great resources. They are conveniently available to you! The Washington Loan and Trust Company Oldest Trust Company in District i 900-902 F Street 618-620 17th Stree: A man may buy Phoenix hosiery for women because of its elegance. A woman may buy Phoenix hosiery for men because of its long mile- age endurance. But men and women generally throughout the world buy more Phognix hosiery than any other kind because of the high and deep satisfaction it invariably brings to its discriminating wearers. For men, women and children Phoenix has be- come the accepted standard in hosierydom, because ot the happy combination it makes of true elegance and long-time resistance to wear. 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