Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1922, Page 40

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40 ) THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 10, 1922—PART T. e Things That Are Practical as Well as Presentable VETERANS Chief of staff. John Murphy, an- nounces the following sessions for Nothing will make a stronger appeal to the sentiment of the Christmas season than something for the home—that every member of the family can enjoy. Following are only a few of the many suggestions which our stock offers—and will be bought, of course, to the best advantage. A charge account is always at your service here, ‘ House and Herrmann ment Band rehearsal, 921 Pennsyl- vanla avenue southeast; Tuesday night, James S. Pettit Camp, 921 Penn- | sylvania avenue southeast: ‘Thursday | |f night, visitation to Pettit Camp Auxiliary by Department Commander Patterson and staff, at Potomac Bank building. 32d and M streets. The inspection of the soldiers and sailors® temporary home, 921 Penn- sylvania avenue southeast, took place Jecember 2. Commander-in-chief t of the G. A. R. from Iowa was. representatives from the h War., American Legion, Vet- erans of Foreign Wars and their auxiliaries. John_Middleton, presi- dent of the home board. presided. A banquet followed the inspection and business. The members of the Urell Auxiliary are planning a reception and enter- tainment for the coming visitation of Department Commander Patterson and staff on December 20. The Lineal Society of the Spanish war will hold an oyster roast at Past Department Commander Mc- Caffrey’s cabin, at Great Falls, Va., December 17. A visitation of Department Com- Many Types of Windsor Chairs most of the styles in Rocker and Arm Chair Sets. These Chairs are exactly as illustrated. . Large and carefully selected variety—of the cele- brated Edward Miller & Co. make—noted for their quality and effective design. Lamps for table, boudoir, desk—ard every purpose. Electric Table Lamps— two lights, with chain pull. Choice of three styles Metal base, with hexagon shade of cast metal open- work over panels of light amber art glass. One of the styles is shown to the left. Choice of the follow- ing finishes: Antique Bronze. Royal Brown, Flor entine Relief and Old Bras and Black— $9.85 Boudoir Electric Lami. like illustration to the right, in Old Ivory or Au- tique Bronze, at— $735 Muyoi'l?ernyhlofhmpsflwfivdypfioednptofio match. Price. match ...... substantial.. mander Patterson and staff was made to the Sergt. George Berry Camp, No. 10, Department of the Potomac. De- partment Commander Walter Davis r and his s ived. The military | 5 g rank freedom. patriotism and | A A 5 1 , J { v was exemplified by the de- ! X a 2 team. Dwight H. ] ! | 5 v i ‘ i ePT tative of i i | ] ) 2 i San Fran- I , 1 / ci alif., made an address on . i kL Ceteran ki Legisla : : \ The sixth annual minstrel show, 1 { under the direction of Department \ A e s Mahogany-finish — se- Mahogany-finish, with . Mahogany-finish, with lected stock and ’ mate a will be given Friday evening in the oughly constructed; big. spindles — very artistic fancy panel and flag in design the Chair to sightly and Schtoll anditoximm ‘“C7 oclack roomy; effect; arm- seat; very the right— strong — well ohn Jacob Astor Camp, met Mon- Yo i 50 50 ! 3 $ 50 day night. W. T. Hines of Bob E“nsl rocker to 521.50 chair to 520_00 strong and 516 but of larger i _m;dé‘ and fin Camp, No. 33, Miiwaukee, Department proportions. ished . . of Wisconsin, was accepted as a mem- resulted as follows: Commander, Wil- liam Parkinson; senior vice comman- der, John Dweyer; junior vice com- mander, Oscar Feiser; officer of the day, Bernard Boyle; qficer of the guard, John Holland, and trustee for Smokers’ Stands and Cabinets National Training School for Boys thor- extra high supporting Mahogany-finish, with spindle back, matching ber by transfer. Election of officers three years, Past Commander David A . C. Willams, The above officers will A convenience to the man who smokes—and therefore an acceptable gift. be_installed January 1. Nelson A. Miles Camp, No. 1, met Tuesday night. The election of offi- cers for the ensuing year resulted as follows: Clarence A. Belkn: com- mander; Arthur M. Berthiaume, senior vice commander; Harry C. junior vice commander; Frank War- der, officer "of the day: Robert F. Culin, officer of the guard, and J. Allison Baxter, trustee for three years. Col. Dwight H. Robinson, spe- cial representative of Commander-in- Chief Entenza from San Francisco, Calif., made an address. Fifty dol- Of Mahogany finish—with brass rims. Each is seven inches high—and makes a very attractive receptacle to A large variety—ranging in price from $16 to $60— with special—. (Exactly as Illustrated) (Exactly as illustrated) hold a decorated candle 5 2 R 5 5 Similar to the illustration— In Mahogany finish; Attractive design—m. but with square poste—com- (Stmilar to Mustration) iy s dnaned) Gotilen \Gak oo Barmed (Bxactly as illustrated) any: finish—-and| vers practi- c acC bmationEWslbyciand Mstioes Mahogany finish, with glass ash t ° Oak—with drawer, rests Finished Mahogany cally arranged drop=leat 5 50 glass tray. cigar for the cigars for cigars, glass color, with re- with pigeon- T A None can be delivered: we shape, well z o rests and metal $ 69 Handy to move ash tray and s 25 movable ashs .85 holes etc Echo of Recent Bakers’ Strike Will cannot accept C. 0. D. or phone made; rubber- match box l- from room to $ nmctal holder for 6 tray and match Strongly made orders for them. tired wheels, holder ......... TOOM' ik, s match box .... box holder..... throughout .. : Be Discussion of Price | Discrimination. By the Assoclated Press. PARIS, December 9.—The recent bakers’ strike In Paris will have an echo In the forthcoming *“Wheat The HOOVER It BEATS.. asitSwesps asitCloans Attractive Living-room Rockers week,” during which representatives . ) o % 5 of agriculture from all the wheat- The Hoover The addition of one or more of these Rockers offers a good vehicle for the expression of the Christmas sentiment. producing sections of Fraace will isguaranteed make an effort to get at the proper ‘lf"’"l"w relations between the price of wheat life of rugs and the price of flour and between the cost of flour and the selling price of bread. The discussion will start from the hypothesis that so long as; France is unable to raise all her breadstuffs the price of wheat flour and bread must remain high. Thip will bring the conference ml Mahogany - finish Rocker, with shaped arms and uphol- Golden Oak or Mahogany finish; designed on gener- Mahogany-finish, High-back Rocker, Spinet Desk (Exactly as Tlustrated) the guestion of making France inde- Y ¢ o S55. | comfortible with wide spindles; pendent of foreign markets for tne ou cannot give a pres- € ’ ST = Th duction has b heat < P rance & bastal e « shaped arms; s r B eat ; he reproduction has been mheat she neeas. France came close ent iE e Gl ofi faore lines; broad back; ped arms; spring stered spring seat faithiully detailed—the she can arrive completely at it by i veni shaped arms; up- upholstered seat : seat and back cov- writing bed slides out easily developing wheat growing in Algeria, Sachiing comucnicnee on 5 t it of re efficient ilx';’g tm:mmml population to stick to uum Cleaner — and of seat 1n 1mi- ine Brown ” Brown szm s “pigeon-holes” for the sta- e I C - . Span- T s '5’l'he rural no}ml‘:llon :} France was them all, The Hoover will !3;10]“ 31193“' 510 ]5 Pha nish $18 ish Ieather 20 g.onery.V thne 536 m T r cent of the tot. n 5 0 s 1. eather.. A ’ in combination o had fallen to 67 per cent in 1906 and have your preference S eather Mahogany ... for every reason. You can arrange to buy The Hoover on easy terms. c of Many Sewing Cabinets Make very attractive pieces—and also are a great convenience is now lees than half the total num- ber of inhabitants. An elaborate pro- gram of propaganda to popularize farming and illustrate the most mod- ern farming methods by means of moving pictures will be a part of the effort to get boys of country origin back to the farms. Many other types at attractive prices ranging from $3150 to $100 (Exactly as Dlustrated) GERMAN ARTIST BITTER AGAINST AMERICANS | Louis Corinth Says His Pictures Disappeared in U. S. { Exhibit. By the Assoclated Press. i BERLIN, December 9.—A somewhat wvehement attach upon forigners, | particularly Americans, is made by Louis Corinth, the artist, leader of the Berlin impressionists, in a contribu- tion to the cantroversy over the question of quoting pries here in dollars. Corinth says that when he sent some paintings to America fm', exhibition last year he was requested | to tag thelr value in marks and then; zot his pictures back nor heard any- | tning more about them. [ Corinth’s dislike for foreigners and their financial methods is not confined to Americans, for he says that while - Complete Dinner and Tea and Chocolate Sets—and beautiful Cut Glass Pieces—an opportunity for splendid selection. Attractive Dinner Sets 100-piece Dinner 100-piece Dinner Sets. two Sets, & very neat 82150 styles of decora- Colonial Bed (Bxactly as Illustrated) Martha Washington Style Colonial Style Mayflower Model (Exactly as Nlustrated) (Bxactly as Illustrated) Four-poster Beds — combination Walnut or lars was donted for use of the com- ing fight for vyeteran legislation. Past Department Commanders Jere Costello, Willlam L. Mattocks, Gus- tave F. Rausch and Charles W. Mc- Caffrey, also made addresses. FRENCH FARMERS ASTIR FOR BIG “WHEAT WEEK” ehibision ta Zurich matiers took on | A replica of the original piece at (Rxactly as Tiustrated) L JiadeorGalla aletoeany —and well Mahogany, with grace- pattern with an tion, a blue design an aspect strongly reminding him o | e el Of ' combination Mahogany—and tra well finished; remov- $9 75 fully ~shaped turnings, e S e Lo 323-85 legs; commodious boxes 519 75 very wellmade; the legs are of grace- able tray, beneath which o and open foot end. Either L desien with ‘agold preference. for the work at each o ful shape and flutted; there are two iSithelworkibin ... - line edge. At.... Incidentally Corinth throws out ai sop to the newly-rich in declaring there is no basis as for the idea that persons who have suddenly ac- quired wealth and position are not sufficlently well bred to sit properly for their portraits. Such people usu- ally measure up to their opportunties and are quick to acquire the cultural Polish, he contends. He cites Presi- dent Ebert. for example, a man who, despite humble beginnings, is in every way equal to his position. WOMAN LAWYER WINS | FIRST CASE IN ENGLAND' By the Associated Press. LONDON, December 9.—For the first . time 1in the history of England a ‘woman advocate appeared recently in court to conduct a case. She is Miss Monica Cobb and she won her case, the | tion of a man for bigamy. He | ‘was given six months’ imprisonment. | . Miss Cobb was admitted to the bar only a fortnight before she was given her first case, in this respect having better luck than the majority of -her male competitors. The case proved an easy one. - She made & brief speech, which lawyers sald showed a good knowledge of the rules of evi- dence, and wasted few words. She had no occasion to do any cross- examining, which might have been a better test of her zon.ctkzl court ability. Miss Cobb is a Londoner, a graduate of London University. A large num- ber of women are now studying for the bar in London and eating their dinners with the men at the various inns of the court, which is a neces- sary preliminary to qualification. Lincoln’s Inn has eleven woman stu- dents. Three of them sat at the Tower table reserved for students at the 500th anmiversarv dinner last Tues- in Twin or Double Size. 525.00 SPECIAL .. 100-piece Dinner Sets, figured bor- s m 42-piece Service der pattern, with . Sets, pretty border g£old line and gold pattern with gold with visible hinges.... the sewing............ or; a bit smaller in size.. A oration ATo: e onme P e end; Invisible hinges. .. The Priscilla style, simi- : The same Stand drawers and two spa- s 50 lar to the Mayflower— exactly — except _fitted $1 8.50 cious compartments for o finished in Mahogany col- 4. 14-plece l‘:Ihocollto . Sets, 17-piece Tea Sets, graceful- handsomely shaped pattern in v , A three styles of 1y shaped pleces, in two styles oooraticn R cons of decoration, con- sists of chocolate 5350 sists of teapot, su- pot and six each gar and cream cups and saucers. 2nd six each cups 4' and saucers. At. his American experiences, and he gave an_exhibition in Germany the| The assortment embraces most every desired piece of attractive table setting—deep cutting of excellent designs—Butter Dishes and Covers, Baskets, Carborets, Bread Trays, Mayonnaise Sets, Boudoir Lamps, etc. Here are special pleces— 8-inch Bowls— Nappies—some with .m handles — in many 8 32.95, 34,25 Illd s4,95 styles—up t0........ ot spectal prices 313-50 ;uz.'::::z_.n‘.npe:fif 55.35 UP t0...cevcemona nch size............ three-pint Jug and Sugar and Cream s 75 half-dozen Tumblers. Sets—very pleasing . pattern. Special at. Other Sets up to $25.00 Other Styles—up to $8.50 and Herrmann swem “Furniture of Merit”’ g $ 2 | [ | ¢ ' e e Overstuffed Living Room Suite: (Bxaotly as Tinstrated) ; i verstuiie VIRg Koom ultes Four-Piece Bedroom Suit i e e our-riece bedroom ouite Consists of three pieces—Davenport, Armchair Queen Anne type—in combination Walnut—of 2 ' and Rocker—covered with -handsome Velour—of good cgrgtmc!ior{i]de:iailhandFfil;nish. Th‘; suite Eon« $265.00 ..new colorings and patterns; spring edge uphol- sists of Dresser, Wardrobe, Full Size Vanity Case e ing: i i . Special and Double Bed, with bow-foot end. Special.... === stering:flooschcziion spnng'seats Ly Oriental Rugs a,,f‘Xf.?.’:a‘.’.‘:t':.',;’."_“}: ol it i 30 to $150 4x7 feet. - House bench. There was not room enough Yor all the setudents, so they drew lots s tholyr - 5 b et

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