Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 14

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4 o o* “THE : EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D." C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922, ‘ F[]RMER [-: AP" A'_ WELFARE SOCIETY,SALE. | = o | |==az s~ N INCOMPARABLE FOOTWEAR nounced. i { benent Chtidk ielrare , We say incomparable because when it is possible to of the S 13 thi; i ha M f ~ pEe e o ol obtain such remarkable footwear at the price we offer it, we feel justified in sayving that it cannot be easily duplicated. Gwynn Mrs. Eliot Goodwin, Mrs. |1 “Mrs. Emlly Armstrong,” i rheodore ‘Wilkerson, Mrs. Herbert Formerly Mrs. Harvey Jes- lisward Jes wiiliam Eiather, Mre 7 Mrs. Robert Ransell, Miss Elsie Free- ter, Accused of Robberies. man, Mrs. John Davidge, the Misses Tucker, Mrs. Loren Johnson, Mrs. Allen Kirk, Mrs. Richard Harlow, Mrs. George Leonard Smith, Mrs. ARRESTED lN BIG STORE 11';31‘1“" Leary and Mrs. Charles Wood- .]Deteetive Grew Suspicious as She BETTER SCHOOL, PLEA. Sought $25 for $600 Lorgnette, |Civic Organizations Asked to Sup- Police Declare. ! port Legislation Program. I Civic organizations were appealed : to by Mrs. Giles Scott Rafter, presi- sper o e Star. : L "‘"""’;fz”r‘l;?“m_l_';m o s Id’nt of the District Congress of ioC =0 L MIS- I Mothers and Parent-Teacher Associa- Emily Armstrong, who according to|tions, in an address before the John- the police is a former Washingtonian ;m;{- -Powell Mothers Club_yesterday E. afternoon, to support the school et- and ex-wife of Harvey E. Jester, lato | &fternoon, o support the schao -he in newspaper man of Washington, was|Gongress. lecked up here yesterday charged| Mra. Hugh Hanna. chairman of lh-' with a series of neatly executed rob- Wwelghing and measuring committee of the club, reported that beneficial beries in railroad stations and hotels | 2% TNe 2100: TSROTICE (TR oted from New York today is calling her|the milk luncheons being served to “The Woman Raffles” because of the { puplls of the school. Useful Gifts for the Housewife Cut Glass, Chma and Housewares Patent CoM, with brocade satin back, side tie, Spanish heel. This Includes Many Stylex in High Shoes. We are supplied with every style of footwear for milady, and ygu are assured Patent Colt, Goodyear welt, 2. Of complete satisfaction whether vou like strap, military heel, heel mitacheg” ek with rubber 1,6 chic or conservative. Nippon China Cake Cut Glass Pyrex Con- Imported China SYrup gaes, beautiful gold and Cut Glass Water Setw, 5 SRS : K. PIAtel Db aitiiliear: s o e ‘velvi nrétty florak (Gut: clever manner in which she is alleged T Rl Sl i G floral decorationsi oM fing: one large pitcher a her operation=.| DEFENDANT wms CASE. 3 4 andi e sixeSglasses o rson Market prisoy | All the new dainty styles in all the very latest color: —some have pompons and ribbon trimmed, with padded| soles. A gift any woman would delight in recieving Xmas| morning. Our brg stock makes Xmas buying a simple matter. 4 Values $2.00 and $2.50. inquisitive employes on | 911 Pa. Ave. N.W. HOOPER BROS 911 Pa. Ave. N.W. Open Sat. Evenings ® Open Sat. Evenings ter a room. a . ¢ Arrented on Febru NI small plates to match— match— $3.69 $1.49 $3.49- L, $7.49 ation Monday, as| inability thus far to 00 damages against him by - i achola, an employe, who s f . Injured by a fiying nall striking Rim | | 9 he eye. A jury in Circuit Division . on the record books Justice Hoehling, returned M rmstrong, her fing X in favor of the defendant prints tallied with those of Mrs. Lu-| Attorneys Strasburger & Rappaport | | cile Jester, and when she was ques-|appeared for the plaintiff, while the | to her name her only reply | defendant was represented by Attor-| name is now Armstrong.” imon. Koenigsberger & Youn ! | She dld not deny, how that her | | name had been Jester, the police said. Detectives are (horll) for the THE VIOUN SHOP statement that she has confessed to operations carrieg on in the Vanderbilt, | oria_and the Biltmore | ]321 G Sh'eet N.W. s, she declared, the story here 1l sizes, complete outfits. Man oes, that she went to a rallroad sta- eles. Rows, Cases, Strings. all tion and picked up the.most attractive | ll Siieical accessories. bags on the platform while porters re bustling around uu)|dhug..ug» S eml chlldl Size Qutfit almly upstairs in hotels Nipgon (CEina \Whip- Cut Glass Night Setn, e Sronm WMayon- . gne bottle and tumbler Nippon China Berry maixe Setn, assorted dec- to match— Setw, one large bowl and - orations- ¢ anditianenes to Boudoir Lamps, ma- Sulamal 8 hogany finigh. with match— silk shade; * assorted colors— terday police de- bag mark»di ilk underciothir necklace were found. pawn tickets also Wi You are sure of satisfaction i in any Victrola you select in slippers into the Cnt Glass Fern Dishes, Fruit combination cutting; nickel- size; pin plated inset; $-inch size— Vahogany - finixh ficial tural size, with Bowls, ottom and side wheel cutti $2.49 $2.98— $2.98 wrap, as well as silk Beautiful Table Lamps of Art Glass "- oL S L B i 1her in a pawn shop when his atten- New and artistic Art Glass tion was attracted to her when she ~ % S asked the pawnbroker for 25 for a v Electric or Gas Table Lamps. 7 . lorgnette worth easily $600. 3 5 2 b She represented herself as a public in a large assortment of 7 X stenographer with an office in Ho beautiful designs and shapes 1 hington Mr. and Mrs, H —the ideal gift for the house R e e et e ]I]U\l‘(‘l here for a number of years {in the iocal newspaper field. Four £o. approximately, the couple were divorced. About six months lat- 1pr Mr. Jester died. —_— wife. Heavy metal base, well made and of superior finish. Al complete with necessary fittings. The Elec- | | Tp to Christmas Pitch. tric Lamps wired for two i | _ Youll want the plano in good shape | il —tuned and readjust- bulbs. i 3 1 find experts listed in nded Service lumn in} ed Section of The Star. i Special Values in Rogers Silver-Plated Ware |/ i | | they -appear in this column they guarantee satisfaction to Star readers. —Advertisement, VictrolaNo. 230, i | ‘ ‘ - Victrola No. 330 $375 i | $350 Victrola No. 230, electric il {1 ] Victrola No. 330, electric $415 $390 This is the famous Wm. Rogers & Sons’ “AA” silvei-plated ware, and is noted for its e. Choice of two beautiful patterns—the Mayfield and Clin= wearing qualities and service. tun—(ltwrn\ that are artistic arll)d PUP\‘SI“ Coinhes 3 sl s CNII. SERVICE RULE WAIVED. Baby Spoons, each.........39c | Dessert Spoons, set of 6.. ! Sugar Shells, eac Th tive order of May 10, 1921, 5 Cnlj Ml:.t":::rkt h 79 | Medium Table Forks, set i Butter Knives, each ,,.,.,.',.',,’;fi‘;,,‘.é.fi;é; om agik.-, civil Victrola No. 130, electric, $390 s, each... 7% i e .$1.98 Gravy Ladles, etch service examinations for presidential Mahogany or ok > | | postmasterships, has been waived by Teaspoons, set of six...... 98¢ Dessert Forks, set of six..$1.79 | Soup Ladles, each D e o e e ans Tablespoons, set of 6.....5198 ' Table Knives, set of six...$2.69 ' Goldenberg's—Basement. I 1;{:3::?{:2‘2% ::;‘E‘nfl’(:‘{npgu Kemmerer | i I k Whatever style appeals to vou, Whatever A Wonderful Opportunity to Get One of These. 1 pl'lce you want to pay, thel'e; is a Vlctrola Sewing Machines! Prices Cut! exactly suited to your requirements, but for A fimely %eamn::e Sale That Provides Savings to Christmas Buyers safety’s sake make Sure the mstrument you select is a Vlctrola, for while Victrolas are made in various styles, they are made in one - quality only—the best! $25 to $1500. Special issue of Victor Records - out tomorrow i Mother in Ireland John McCormack 10-inch FBPL5 Floor Varnish Does wear longer; will not _scratch white; is waterproof; just the thing for every room in the house. Will dry over- night in clear weather. Every machine warranted; replacements on any part proving defective. \ clearance of short duration—such offerings will sell quickly. Better be here early. Select Any Style Delivery Made at Once Pay $1 a Week—Small Deposit %" JW. HUNT&CO 8 1215 HSLNW R JOIN NOW A Remarkable Sale of Famous Domestic “Sit-Rit” Sewing Machines The special price only for this sale and only while lot ldsts. Home-sewers who know this Domestic Machine will agree that it is one of the best Sewing Machines for good home use. High- running, simple to operate, service at no cost. The popular “Sit- Rite” model, fine oak case, automatic lift, ball-bearing—possess- ing all the splendid features that go to make this model so popular. CHRISTMAS 3 1 e ey Machine Draud-New SAVINGS Lovin’ Sam Miss Patricola with The Virginians }08?76! Regular Price, $65.00 Sale Price, $55.00 $15.00 Allowed for Old Machine—if pur- [ swndara Rotary ctaken . . . . = 1 h an- chasing Domestic Machine with hidden | iewis nspected.. """ niotor. $32.50 Singer Machines A Clearance of Reconditioned and Slightly Used Machines Regular Value, $65.00. Your Choice While They Last . .. $39.7 = S and 7 Drawer Sty. o White Rotary Demonstrator $35 ; Slightly Used, but Mechanically Inspected Repairs for All Makes of Machines Hemstitching, 10c yard Goldenberg's—Sewing Machine Department—Fourth Floor. ClL otk Away Down Eastin Maine Miss Patricola with The Virginians | 75 . “FEDERAL-AMERICAN” |, Homesick " Billy Murray—Ed Smalle } 1onch Deposit Any Amount You Want You Tell Her, I Stutter Billy Murray | 75c From 50 Cents a Week Up Kiss Mama, Kiss Papa—Fox Trot The Virginians }gfg We add 89, interest if 2 Choo-Choo Blues—Fox Trot The Virginians | 75¢ payments are made EOLTh G o Pack Up Your Sins Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra | 18983 Ak Crinoline Days Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra [ 10:nch P Christmas Savings De- Fox Trots (from “Music Box Revue™) Victrola banking room st 14th and REG.U.S.PAT-OFF. G Streets. FEDERAL-AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 1315 F Street -mmw Important: Look for these trade-marks. Under the lid. On the label. Victor Talking Machine Company, Camden,N.J.

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