Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1922, Page 10

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"10 [ o THE EVENING s, v SRS BT Phone . 92| poryICIN TAKEN UP Senate Committee Slow, With Mad- den Amendment Still Deadlocked. *® Consult Us Conceming ELECTRIC IRING —You enhance the value of your home and promote comfort and convenience in_having electricity in the home. —We are prepared to do the wmng without disturbing ‘your home in the lcast. The E. F. Brooks Co. Estabusied Over One-Haif Century Leo C. Brooks, M:anager 813 14th St. N.W. Tax provisions of the administra- tion shipping bill were considered to- day by the Senate commerce commit- tee and experts on taxation were called in to explain the rathar com- plicated features under which ship- ping companies would be allowed to payments. The committee continued to make slow progress with the measure and . predictions were general that the leg- {islation would not be presented to the Senate before mext week. Meanwhile no break appeared In {the virtual deadlock in the commit- itec over the Madden amendment mak- {ing extension of government ald to | shipping companles subject to the an- nual approval of Congress. This | amendment, which President Hard- ing has deciared would jeopardize the ll\.hnle government ald program, re- ‘ived little or no consideration from committee at its first sesslon to- B CnRe I o | ent that it would be the big puint on ministration would go to the mat. —_— COUZENS 1AKES OATH OF SENATORIAL OFFICE James Couzens. former mayor of HOSIER) (219 F Street N. W ecember Sale Extraordinary! SALE Famous Queen Quality Colonials, Strap Pumps, Oxfords and Boots $5.85 ! Your Choice of . 20 Styles for Dress, | Street and Sport Wear {as United States Senator, filling the vacancy created by the resignation of Senator, Truman H. Newberry. 1 Senator Luuzens is serving under an appointment by the governor of Michigan. He was escorted to the Vice Presi- dent's desk to take the oath by Senator Townsend of Michigan. ‘lA ‘ouzens’ friends D 1San ecupicd seats In the llery. ga’l‘l‘:e new senator from Michigan =) (e affairs. Recently he won a fight for Zovernment operation of the street railways in Deroi. A demand tna he be appointed a member of the Scnate District committee in view of his qualification has been volced in a number of quarters. A resolution from the Columbia Heights C'tizens’ Association, advocating the appoint- ment of Se Couzens to the Dis- treit com was received by Chairman Ball of the District eom- mittee today. —_— PROTEST SUNDAY z =3I [E S, = (Continued from Third Page.) In order that we msy enor i moucly incrense onr sales over Gantt, laborer, Columbla Junior High School; C. M. Brooks, caretaker, Mott manual training and cooking room; Norman Pruitt, laborer, Van Buren School; - Walter Tierney, Janitor, Brightwood £Park School: W. B Ap- pold. engineer, Wilson Normal ang ltoss schools, and C. F. Braun, janitor, Edmonds School. Leaves of absence—A. G. Bogan, at- tendance office; F. Y. Brown, kinder- principal, Slater-Langston B. E. M. Nurse, teacher, class ong Manual >. Fearing, teacher, c {igh School: B. S Mitchell, grant extension, and . teacher, class 3, Voca- g we make this oncession. the newest modes at are ren-a. ) [ SED| [ s yorr asevance and cuarantee of perfect satis- “action. n Developed in ;?l:xck Satin, Patent. Black Wid. Brown Kid, Tan Calf ind combination leathers. S. Erickson. teacher, : Heels are Spanish. Louis, i Baby Lou’s. Cuban and low alking heels. Turned and elt soles. All sizes and widths teacher, from John Eaton School to Webster School; Margaret Burton, /| |teacher. from Burroughs School to { Taylor School; G. H_Driscoll, teacher, {from Blair-Hayes School to school gardens; Marian Larner, teacher. from Ketcham-Van Buren School to Bu- Z L. Clenndening. from grade 5 to grade §, <etcham-Van Buren School; V. H i Williams, teacher, from grade 3 to grade 4, Ketcham-Van Buren School; Katherine Stone, teacher. from Bryan School to Bi -hanan School, and M. D, Reed, teacher, from Tyler Schéol to Buchanan School Promotions — Margaret an School; her., Silk and Lisle Sport Hose ALL SHADES Si'k and Wool Sport Mitchell, Sport Hose, Clocked...$1.95 teacher, from class 3. to class 4, Pure 91 'k Full- Fashmncd 'Im“ncq ’Lflog r()n \rk\‘s‘s“%onnf:fl;?;‘;{ $1.95 : J. F Dugan teacher, from to class 5. Buchanan School; Ducon DuntisBootSner W 1219 F STREET N. W. Exclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES. N Shoes and Lodlery for Women and Children R C%@wo,éacré Open 9:15 A.M. 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Close 6 P.M. - An Opportunity!! ANY WINTER HAT IN THE HOUSE | 2.95 About 200 hats from which you may choose—your unre- stricted choice of any All-silk or Panne Velvet Hat—no matter the former selling price. A good assortment of styles, shapes and col- ors. Any of them at $2.95. QU D I D O R I R N A I I I DN DI NZ NN DI RN NS make certain exemptions from tax: {which opponents and suppurters of | the measure as proposed by the ad- Dotroit. today took the oath of office | h:s had wide experience in mumupu] NIGHT CONCERTS; Americanization Night School; Richard ! STAR WASHINGTON, M. E. Cook, teacher, from class 3 to class 4, Ketcham-Van Buren School; 'A. D. Blankenship, teacher, from class .2 to class 1, Ketcham-Van Buren School. Appointm=nts—G. B. Allen, tempo- rary, attendance officer, public schools; E. J. Soelberg, probationary teacher, class 4, John Eaton School; I L. Dillaway. probationary teacher. class 3, Brown School; E. G. Sievers, temporary teacher, clasa 1, Burroughs 8chool; Carolyn Alken, probationary teacher, class 2, Ketcham-Van Buren School;’ J. B. Houchins, temporary teacher, ‘class 1, speech correctlon: M. N. Esch, temporary teacher, class 2, 'speclal schools: J. M. Smith, tempo- rary teacher. class 2, Ketcham-Van Buren School; A. H. James, tempo- rary teacher, class 2, Blair-Hayes School; C. D. Walter, probationary teacher, class 4, Webster /School O. Wright, probationary _teacher, class 2, Brookland School; Ruth Puckett, probationary teacher, class 3, Benning School: M. B. Venables, probatlonary teacher, class 1, West Jcheol: 'O, W. Heln:c‘ko permanent acher, dental prophylaetic operaior; F. 8. Mitehell, "per ea ’c‘lnsa 4, Columbia Junior High School; F. T. Byers, permanerit teacher, class 4, Jackson School; Louise Walker, permanent teacher, class 2. School; J. A. Hough, caretaker, Mott manual ‘training and cooking room: Levi Whiting, laborer, Columbia Junior High School; Leroy Pruitt, laborer, Van Buren School: H. F. Thatcher, laborer, Wilson ~Normal School; Letha Johnson, janitor. Chain Bridge Road School; C. G. Chapman, caretaker, Armstrong_portables; J J. Whelan. “engincer. Wilson Normali School and Ross School; Harry Tol- son, caretaker, Brightwood School portables; E. E. McQueeney, perma- nent coal passer, Central High School; o Hanrahan, permanent caretaker, ebb manu.l training roo; o {C. Crebbe. e anre jbublic schools; J. N. Gownder, pro- bationary teacher, class 8A, Dunbar High School: J. L. Minor, permanent teacher, class Miner Normal 1 School;” A. M. dson, permanent class 2, Stevens School; H. | McDEVITT The “Family Gift” may well be one of our ™ “comfy” 3-pc. Overstuffed 811 Suites for the living room. s low as. 1003 0eh” ¥t. N.W. Furriers and Ladies’ Smart Wear 12th and G Sts. Southwest Corner Furriers Since 1906 I WITH CONFIDENCE F URS Tyler | temporary school nurse, | permanent teacher, ' [} } { i I The ideal Xmas Gifts “That’s What She Appreciates” Our Annual Before-Xmas FUR REDUCTION SALE makes it possible to give AT A SAVINGS TOMORROW TO CLOSE OUT WOMEN’S Formerly Up to 79.50 !E%’fi%@'fi%’%@’:&'fi%&’&%’&%&%’fi%’&%’fi@&’@fi%‘fi%’4%’&@8 Rizik Brothers TWELVE-THIRTEEN F TWO and THREE PIECE SUITS With Smart Furs "All This Season’s Most Desirable Models Taken From Our Regular Stock and Made of the Most Fashionable Rich Winter Fabrics 21 THREE-PIECE SUITS, 58.50 30 THREE-PIECE SUITS, 115.00° 9 TWO-PIECE SUITS Poiret Twill and Crepe Roma DAY and AFTERNCON DRESSES Miih D. C,- TH’URSDAY‘, DECDMBER 7, 1922, Richards, permanent teacher, class 2, Mott School; P. O. Flagg, permanent teacher, class 6A, Dunbar High School; M. I Hackett. permanent teacher, class 2, Payne School; M S. Ellis, permanent teacher. class 1, Am- bush’ School: M. C. Ruckner, teacher, class 3, Slater-Langston School, and M. G. Lee, teacher, class 1. Reno School. No Branches 10-DAY OVERSTOCKED SALE NOW UNDER WAY BEAUTIFUL FUR COATS In PERFECT CONDITION $42.50 Up _— A Small Deposit Will l:uru Any Garme .t Until Wlnud “Turn Your Steps HE Blossom Innward” Daily Service, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday Service, 4 to § p.m. 1315 New York Ave. . Through to 1330 H St. N.W. | You’ll Be Agreeably | Surprised | —at'the very reasonable prices | constantly maintained at BLOSSOM INN CAE RIA for food of highest qu Let us demonstrate to you that dining here insures both economy and satisfaction. ! No De'ays—Nn Tips | ORCHESTRA FRANK P. FENWICK i A . 49.50 o : magfi@mmmmm@am%@wa;e;mmm@ng%%azw B WlmerDolimComIlnfl EHREND’ 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. Sale Another Great Day of Value Giving Wfi“‘)‘%‘%‘)&\\\\\fi“}%fi)\S&S&S\&S&SS“%\S\\\M»}W&\W Something Unheard of Before Boys' 2-P Boys’ 2-Pamnts terials that will give service and satisfaction. = Natty belted styles. e COA I S This lot of 73 Cloth Suits An Anniversary Sale of 100 Boys’ $ Suits, in 7 to 15 sizes. Made of lined splendidly and periect in every respect. £0 Mackinaw Coats to Go at the Same Price S 33338 SR SIS NR AN S AN RIS N“‘“\\(“‘\‘\\\\\\\“\\\\\\\\\\\\\S\\\\\\\‘ Coats will not ng at this versary (‘"I =4 \S\\\\\\! INRALANLANANANNANANNNNNAN SN RASSRLER RS RSASTRRARTL S AR R AN splendid quality wool-mixture ma- W 77777 N 2222227777727 7777707 Z Either for your own use or for ideal Xmas /W///////W 227 out znr| with sty N fars and all-around button belts. For girls 4 to 14 years. 16 to 46 d in )uauhid] oriental patterns. sizes. ‘%/W%/’//////W///////////////// 22272227 2222222227 Another lot of those wonderful $25.00 to $35.00 " Go on sale tomorrow at Bolivias Nermandies Suedines Astrachans Velours Pollyannas Plush Novelties To make our anniversary coat sale one long-remembered event, we've scoured the mar- kets, sacrificed profits and are offering v the handsomest 1ot of silk- lined coats this firm has seen for the pr-ce Tri ctte, Fitch, Opossum, Sealilne and Caracul cloth. extra sizes. T T Dolls--Dolls ~ Featuring the best of imported dolls at the lowest possible prices. S9¢ | $149 | $1.9¢ R \ Worth to | Worth | Worth to 79¢ sz 00 s2 98 Xmas Handkerchleis | Wmter Underwear Women’s Pure Linen Men’s Ribbed Union Suits, Values to $35 imed with Beaver- Regular and Womens Stylxsh Shoes grade shoes selling at a l'.u,tlon nx' 1 real value. Choo: New Combination Pumps, C'm: Tan Ox- fords. Patent Tongue Pumps, Smart Pat- ent Pumps, Dressy Satin Pumps. M'illitar_\'. Baby Louis and Fiat Heels. All sizes. : Leather Goods, Etc. Children’s Angora Knit Handkerchiefs, Heavy ribbed G'ov. Pure Linen. Handhker- fleeced lined: ec $ -09 kr!utd Gl -xe"r chiefs for women; full C [|| cotor; high-cut n NIArente worib size and finished with ankle punts ard but- PR 7 e ) C SiEinchinert ton slipover shirts. Sizes to 44. m")']"\‘nm“_‘_‘\"‘}“"‘-“w'w ; - ops. X Women’s Boxed Women’s Ribbed Vests and Boys’ Ast-akhan Gloves Handkerchiefs, Pants, H-eavy Astrakhan Made of firm sheer Women's 1.mx~ed Gloves for boys, with C lawn, packed '3 in a C [l Vests ana Pauts. Clll tcather pims ana box. Both plain white Bleached and fleccrd flecce lined. and colored embroider- lined Vest and Pants S A S ed corners. ~ |lf for women. "High cut Vests and [l| Ladies’ Suede-Finish Fabric ankle Pants, with muslin band. Regular and extra sizes. Babies’ Winter Undershirts, Men’s Linen Initial Handkerchiefs, e A beautiful suede- finish Glove with doe 69¢ Pure Linen Handker- chiefs, for men, with (3 Pin back and button- lining. 3 rows heavy heavy embroidered in- down-front kind, for 'C|lll crochet emiroiderca itial corners. © in a babies one month to backs. Black, brown and gray three years. in two shades. SASSNSRS SN SR AARS SRS NSRS NS Anniversary Sale—Handsome Lace Curtains Reduced $1.25 " $1.85 $2.00 $3 50 Madm Curtains Curtains Curtains 5 s2 98¢ ||°1.48//°1.65 e $3 Pattern Clot! Hemmed Dinner a B e gl 53 box, $1.50. < bieached. with pretty 8% Tray Covers, |- hemstitched cloth | soft, round-thread Mercerized Quality I : Th R e T g S I e B e s e full piece; | soft mercerized qual- inch square, with Heavy fine quality— sote | nish. 390c | ity in prety " @y Q) | with eatin pretty round 29 | Jacuuard 20¢ """ patterns. - designs. =t B Table D i lfi:’?‘:l"d<':\°;'l\:'.:wh((e s ‘ $4.00 Table Setn, I 40c "il'.wnm. | i | lored borders satin finish: beauti- and half dozen hem- sheeting, ;‘:fld rose 3 ful patterns stitched 2 9 and Afl’lfltfle 2 Snd blue. 69(: and hem- 29(: apk . With 3-inch C 11 wide hem El Fancy Plaid and Jacquard Turkish Towels Holiday Towels salote! ANl kinds of novelty cffects, in zold, helio, pink and blue: large towels, small towels, in fact a'l kinds i towels. 29¢, 39c, 49c, 59¢ and up .Sale of Fancy Linens, Scarfs and Centerpieces These make ideal Xmas gifts and vet ar not expensive, choose from our vast assort ment of newest laces in liney, cluny, file Tussan net. etc. Prices range from 39¢, 59c, 89c to $2.98 Anmwersm‘y

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