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Cleaning and Pressing Ladies Suits (Plain) SPINDLER’S ‘GARENCE L. HARDING HEADS CIITAN CLUB sl S50] JEleotion Held in New Quarters at Milk Fresh From Cow to You [ Hotel La Fayette—Report Branch | == Coffee More Delicicux Than You've Ever Known It “Coingcident with its transfer to spacious quarters in the Hotel La Fayette, the Civitan Club of Washington held its annual election | of officers yesterday and chose for its chief executive Clarence L. Harding. Other officers elected to serve with | WITH PURE CREAM ! Mr. Harding were Ernest Greenwood, 3 B ! first vice president; Dr. Grant S. oc a Cup Barnhart, second vice president; Ben- jamin Murch. third vice president; {Charles James, sergeant-at-arms. The following..directors also were |clected: Brig. Gen. H. M. Lord, | Spencer B. Curry and J. Walter Hum- | phrey. f e | Predicting that in andther year the | club will have a membership second | to none in the United States, Rudolph Jose, the outgoing president, con-. gratulates the club on its splendid | work during the year just closed, and !said that when the international] Teble or Counter Service -The Bellevue Farms Restaurants 1332-3136 G St. N 1338 N. Y. Ave. This is a sale for stout women exclusively. So manv women who take . - * . sizes over 12 are best fitted in these stout styles that now many makers specialize in stout dresses. So it comes about that we can have a sale of makers’ samples and surplus stocks the same as we have had here- tofore in regular sizes. And because we have built up a wide business in stout apparel we dare bring in something over 300 dresses for this sale~likely the greatest number of stout dresses any Washington store ever had on its floors at one price. Please bear in mind that all these dresses are from specialists in stout apparel,' made with due regard to varying stout figures. Here are dresses for the woman large in bust only, for the woman large in hips, and for the woman who is normally large all over. Hence these dresses fit as they should—indi- vidual styles, with a choice that includes makers’ samples, show pieces and surplus stocks. Sizes are 42 to 5215, ¢The Hecht Co., yecoud fvur) \) 1.45 Large women's HOUSE DRESSES Made of close count percales, in neat checks. Trimmed with rickrack braid. One style sketch- ed. Sizes 46to 54. Also Stout women'’s Bungalow aprons $1.19A Fast color ginghams, percales and indigo, in a wide range of attractive - patterns. Trimmed with contrasting cplors. , Sizes 46 to 54. Percale, th pique and etcleds Shetc rick-rack. Muslin underwear; A sale for stout women .X‘otcwnrthy values in -gpwné, envelope chemise, hloomers, and corset covers. Trimmed with embroid- ery and lace. Sateen petticoats, $1.45 stout sises; lengths 34 to 40 Flowered sateen and solid green. Deep flounce, full pleated. (The Mecht Co., sacend foor) THE - | in Geneva, Switzerland. convention of Civitan was held here next summer the local club will come further to the fopetront. Mr. Jose was given a rising vote of thauks for services rendered. In a brief address the new head of | the organization, who was unoppused | in the election, thanked his club- | fellows, and-said that he felt-con- fident Civitan would be “very much heard from in local civic matters” during the coming year. William_Atherton Du T'uy, the only member of a foreign Civitan Club in the United States, told of the forma- | tion of a branch of the organization \ KING OF ORGANISTS DIES. | Dr. C. F. Davies Was President ufi ‘Windsor, Ontario, Conservatory. ! CLEVELAND, Ohio, Dr. Charles F. Davi known as the king of C ists, died in the home of his Shaker Heights, a_suburb. president of the Windsor Coll Conservatory of Music, Windsor, On: Dr. Davies started his musical ca when but thirteen years old with pointment as organist for St. Peter's Cathedral, Kingston Park, London. He won this distinction in competition with December 6.— fifteen of the most prominent organists in England at that time. Funeral services will be held to- e moved vies was | for murei day in Detroit, from wh. here two years ago. br. organist in Detroit churche: than twenty ) Deaded canton Flannelet Gowns, °1 in extra sises 18, 19 and 20 Stout women who want well fitting nightgowns, cut generously full and nicely finished, will come for these while quantities last. Deep-bodied flannelct, full length and roomy, with small turn-down collar and long sleeves, Double yoke back and front.. Pink and blue striped. €The Heeht Co., second floor.) Extra sizes in B Bath robes, $3-% Made, and well made, famous Beacon robing. Heavy cord girdle. Sizes 46 t0'52. - (the Heeht Co., second Soor) EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, !to a note for $2,000 given to Miss Liz- | | her, son to sign his name. He said,how- | {dollars on unsecured notes. Attractive- floral designs (one skeiched), the cuffs and collars edged with satin. 7 63-YEAR-OLD WOMAN CONVICTED OF FORGERY Mrs.. Susan Kraus, aneroy,' Ohio, ““Financial Wizard,” Still Faces Six Indictments. By the Associated Press, H POMEROY, Ohio, December o6.— Mrs. Susan Kraus, Pomeroy's sixty- three-year-old “financial ~ wizard,” who I8 alleged to have abtained more than $300,004 from friends and neigh. bors on get-rich-quick schemes, last night was found gullty by a jury of uttering and publishing a forged ment. She is liable to a sentence twenty years in the state formatory. “harged specifically with forging e name of her san, Michael Kraus. SEEKS MUTUAL TRUST. French Ambassador to Berlin Ex- presses Hope for Peace. BERLIN, December 6.—Jacquin de Margerle, the newly appointed French ambassador, in presenting his cre- dentials to President Ebert yester- day, assured the president of France's desire to complete the work of peace and to attain political and economic aimy calculated to insure the stabili- ty of Europe. In his opinion mutual he relied, upon the German govern- ment to support him in his efforts to find a basix within the terms of the peace treaty for relations between the two countries which would tend to the progress of the world. President Ebert replied that the German government would do its ut- most to re-establish stability of re- lations, d affirmed his conviction that as soon as M. de Margcerie was more closely acquainted with the diffi- cuit position of the German people his |diplomatic experlence would aid him zle Seyfried, Mrs. Kraus sought to: show that she had permission from ever, that he did not remember of ! having authorized her to use his siznature. Mrs. Kraus still faces five indict- menty -charging forery and one em- | bezzlement, and her husband, George | in_serving the en peace. Kraus, sr., and George and Michael Kraus, her sons, also are under| indictment in connection with the | " Chill alleged accepting of thousands of | For Infants and Children 1 inUse For Over 30 Years Wasliburn Collexo has completed .'l(“"‘&‘flfl $150.000 dormitory for woman stu- dents. | regmature of Beaded canton lace vestee Crepe de chine with fagotting Stylish stout blouses \) 4.95 Crepe de chine and georgette ' Attractive styles in tieback and tuck-in models, modeled espe- cially for stout women. Beaded and embroid- ery designs, with a wide array of styles. Navy, black dand brown, with a sprinkling of flesh and white. Sizes 46 to 32. Crepe de chine, with hand-dragen % zwork. 1The Hecht Co., second floor.) of the 7th at F WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER trust was essential to this end and, 300 lovely new DRESSES for STOUT WOMEN, $2() he 6, 1922, SUES TRUST COMPANY. l The Continental Trust Company Is named as defendant in a suit to re- cover $25,000 damages filed in the District Supreme Court by George F. Pretty Pouting— Glorious Smiling The smile is personality radiant, and everyone seeks the vicinity of radi- teeth are ance. Your your charm. Receding gums or pyorrhea de- stroy the magnetism of personality. The slight- est soreness is the dan- ° ger signal McHale's Preparation will clear up quickly and permanently any mouth inflammation and pyorrhea. e EE—A trial trestment o .o( -.'A“l.r_i. Preparatien. Omly B e varse, Witk 5 sore and 1! . Inc.. 3813 M Strest et S iee s At Reliable Druggists | $1.00 Braid-trimmed Canton Large women can choose fine Cloth coats . 579 These coats are of Lustrola — a deep pile woolen, with soft lustrous surface, and satin finish. Long-line model: deep arms with mandarin sleeves. Handsomely tailored and silk lined throughout. Black and navy and kit fox. (The Mecht Co., second flour.) Stout women’s corsets $2.95 A feature price, enabling women who take sizes 25 to 38 to choose from a well known brand. Approved styles in medium and low bust models. Fitted by our expert corsetieres. 1 (The Hecht Co., second floor.) echt Co. 23 Cook for alleged dishonor of six|by Attorneys John Murphy and Alfrea checks. h funds on deposit, but six checks came | back to him, tha payment being re- fused, he states, Cook says he had sufficient | D. Smith. —_—— Englanc has a lighthouse to every fourteen miles of coast. He Is represented GH:KHE London Kit Bags ! The arictocrat of hand luggage. May be secured from our comprehensive as- sortment in either Windsor Gruin, Boarded Cowhide, Pigskin or Walrus, Single or double handies, Sizes 18 to 30 inches. Leather Goods Company 1324-26 F ST. N.W. 312 dresses — slenderizing styles—giving stout women a wide selection in silk, satin and cloth fabries. Fully 90 per cent of the dresses are in the - favored Canton crepes and crepe de chines—those soft, silky fabrics that drape with classic grace. But women who come early can also choose from charmeuse, satins and tri- cotines—the latter in the favored coat styles. Four of the styles are sketched, and please note how surely they achieve the correct midwinter styles. Stout sizes, straight silhouettes, slim and lithe of line; youthful styles that convey a slender. appearance. § Draped and paneled skirts, new circular skirts, narrow and wide pleatings, tunic and straight dresses. Some beaded or embroidered, some with fancy stitching, some with Picot edging, some severely ‘plain. And the widest variation in necklines and | sleeves. 3 The point is that every large woman can find a | mode that is correct in a model individually be- coming. g t Chiefly in navy, black and brown. i The price is $20. Ready Monday at 9:15. PPPpp—_. SWEET SIXTEEN Will soon be here, and if half the things we have heard are true, you will surely want to meet her, him or it. It won’t be long now. FUR COATS for stout women 125 These coats represent unusual value. The furs are of sealine (selected Australian rabbit) and only the backs of the |’ peltry are used. Beau- | tifully matched and fin- ished—made, in fact, by the same furriers who | produce our expensive coats. coat, as pictured, with deep shawl collar and turn-back cuffs. Silk- lined thruout. (Tbe Hecht Co.—second floer.) 7th at F