Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 3

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. 2 THE EVENING STAR; “WASHINGTON,” D: C; THURSDAY, DECEMBER M, 1922. T ASK UN"[U EFFUR‘HBEDTIME STORIES . 'BY GLUYAS WILLIAMS Clerks to Get |REHABILITATION WORK | P.0.TO REWARD MERIT. |, e rines wii e the S200m0 - FORSCHOOL LS| i IN NEW HANDS H ot e e iy ety Half Hollday H ERE | New Syltem of Emc““’ Rating | yygiem of ratings provides for demer- T EdEe its. but for no credits for employ Sabiid Week | Capt. Cook of Buffalo Directs Af- Wil Affect 330,000 Employes. | "% 00, 0% 3% etticiency rating 1 The Post Office Department hopes been given most careful stud. aturaay €@R| tairs of Disabled Veterans—Con-_ "o oel DT DoPETines o or | Fost Omce Department. heads'rerent ; w Following tie r established ference in February. efliciency ratings, providing for suit- | m“ llu l.-xp::::a \o‘i he“-:ysa‘mmcd last vear, the executive depart- redits as well as dems rits. shortly. ments will be closed at 1 o'clock Capt. C. H. Cook of Buffalo is today | & s 2 In personal charge of the rehabilit. 1 Saturday, D ber 23, d at 4:30 2 A“ Active Civic Bodies to Be‘ WATCH WS STOPPED. THIWS TWEY MUST SIS T WY ASQIT NT GETTIG OUT P selnck, the regular hour on the |U0n ofice of the Dissbled American ; ARETTY NEA o TER AR W TIME AND GCTTING CARRED BACK. S . SHive . . & Urged to Get Behind e e L < > L SEirtay praceding NeW Yoo i linaine ' Since 1899. A call is being prepared for a con- G ference of all national committeemen, s i ¥ ; d NO PLACE LIKE HOME |io be held here in February and LEIW pending the decision of this comm tce on a reorganization of the office | g NO HOME LIKE OURS here, Capt. Cook will direct affairs as ' 4 well as attend to a number of legis- Drive for Needs. crnment departments here for half v_on Christmas e and on Year eve. It is not yet set- whether the President will ue an executive order on the ' variable practice to close the gov- I d Formation of an auxiliary commit- :"‘ composed of 'PI'"'-\*‘"‘R”“"“”_“' "!;’]‘,";r":c:‘\"“ri&“"“‘m'::; year of |lative matters on bills now pending Finished and under construction, Homes in Woodley Fark, very civie o't s- o o : < ! ] - 5 DA SIS sreantzaegig g Rdic £E 80" lbyiiilie (hondaof ‘theiite:| || AConeress) forithelrelleliolthe di adjacent to the $1,000,000 Bridge, Rock Creek Park, Ward- trict to support it in pushing throuxh RDeb i e e TRt iabled veterans. ) 3 3 B 5 ey Congress a school 1 Yo - S Sdepanmone i The Sweet bill, which cxtends the man Hotel. A section of convenience, social desirability and s a school improvement pro- cope of the laws of the Veterans' = < Eram was anthorized by the citizens' TAKES A LOOK AT LANDSCAPE . +|LIONS CLUB PLEDGES AID {Hureau s the measure in which the || enhancing value. mittee of five appointed by oF FAMILIAR 3 Disabled American Veterans have a PRICE AND TERMS. | particular interest, and Capt. ook is IN HELPING CITY’S POOR | working to have "early hearings on Our prices for this location are most reasonable. Our terms, tuatuI Crore e BRLON sE FoOMRIE LS if desired, less than rent. $2,000 cash and $163 a month, in- operation from members of the organ i cluding interest, taxes, water, insurance, and of which $94 DRY LEAGUE TO MEET. : ization for the distribution of charity is a saving. among the deservi f the city at| The aunual meeting of the Anti EXHIBIT. among eserving of the city at| The au Anti- ; . Christmas was made by Rev. George i Saloon League of the District of Colu The art of furnishing is ably demonstrated by Mayer & Co. F. Dudley to his fellow members of |bia will he held tomorrow night in ( 5 ibi 22 C : " ¢ AR o Clh. Bt At Becctiar in'the | Tambix Hcighia!Chi dins, Chrren in our exhibit home, 2822 Connecticut Avenue. Open New Willard Hotel yesterda: gathering has been termed a “la BUILT BY He gave many specific opportunities | forcement” meeting. | MIDDAUGH &SHANNON lNc OWNER l,xmfi snould be attended to, and the ‘Fglmninwnme ou;‘ ion of nflk-e&sl y 'y club, 100 per cent strong, volunteered to | Prohibition Director Haynes, > B. Goia s eIl e e iaac ay Wheeler, Rev. Eugene A. Hanna Main 6935—10th Floor Woodward Bldg., 15th and H James hick presided, and_ intro- { George Wilson of London will speak duced Al of ‘the United States Depar ‘ommerca, who | an address on the aid the depart- | ment is giving to the American busine mian abread. It was announced that at the next meeting of the club ladies would be welcomed. € education at i yesterday in Ilh‘ office of Henry chaiman, in the Union ing All active eivi pealed to by men 1 urgent appeal for the fullest co- i rting leglstation now 1 elegate on th mwr-ommzv PoRTER WL WAKE HIM N RENTV OPF TME its in- 1 new for * Christmas Savings Checks Cashed. Order For Christmas Now THE ORIGINAL WWLYWWM#SQMI— ,DRESSES IN TRANTIC HASTE AND SPENDS CERTAINTY THAT PORTER HAS WAKED EVERV- NEXT TWO HOURS WANDERNG ROUND VESTI ONE ELSE AND TORGOTTEN HM BUE WAMNG TOR TRAN T GET IN WORRYING WHEN TO GET UP IN A 'PUL.LMAN (C) Wheeler Syn. Inc. \u.w‘\ FOUR IN TRAFFIC COURT Markets Here Afford Bountlful T BT Christmas Dinner as Low as $5. ... .. o oeed ‘dfl\HIK an automobile while under; the influence of whisky. was con-| cents a pound; string beans, |“°"d infithe meameiCGou today und | pound; sweet potatoes, four | fined $75 by Judge MeMahon { ; white potatoes. Washington’s Greatest Sale of Fine Clothes losing Out ntire Stock art Schaffner & Marx Overcoats and Suits at Greatly Reduced Prices Everything Must Be Sold Before We Move = to 1310-1312 F Street trict and full time throughout the school year.™ Mrs. Giles Secott Rafi president of the District Congress Mothers and Parent-T, fons, the only woman minded her colleagues the schoo] legislat » committees in Will Seck Support. ! Alrs. Rafter explained to the com- | mitice the plan of s of | Mothers and Pa As i i s to enlis Every dinner table in Washington * nips, 12 tienal an 74 Hliterally sho sroan under the|30 cents headquarters in Washi D [leerally should groan wun e Ellsworth Day O'Neill, charged with 1866 e i hington in broad: | weikht of delicious offerings of food |3 25 white Dotatord e xame offenve, was convicted and Shorteomings of the publie educa. | this Christmas, unless there is an un- | Aifteen pounds for 35 cents; celers, 231 fined §6o. ONE STORE al s Through these organ- | expected rise in prices during thelcents a stalk: cranberries, 20 to 25} Herbert W. Martin. charged with an appeal will bej 4 % . cents 3 und; carrots, 15 cents for a | colliding. convicted and fined $40. H" ot l‘m country | eXt two weeks. Inquiry among the | cents 1bpo h: Sarrots, 15 conts eor ol “Tamen Bosd. charged with vioiating - sts. N.W. to demand that their representatives |dealers in Washington markets to-|large bunch: beets. i the speed regulations, was convicted in Congress give ion to the|day showed that a full course dinner [9mall bunch; caullfiower, 35 to 60| and fined $25 Famous for Caramels Since Pure and Delicious Confections needs of the District schools. for a family of six can be served for [cents a head: mushrooms, 75 cents a g L u Dr. Milton s S ER = 3 e o5ilic R Made Fresh Every Hour Belloeadh e e ce should L ohe | trom $5 to $12, including cooking and | pound: exgpla 25 cents eachil gy (poemaking industry of Lyun, J t itself to 11 niz program: {all of the trinmmings characteristic of | Strawberries, $1.25 a quart; lettuce,)Mass., dates back to 1638. mpulsory a 1o and schools |3 big Christmas meal. 15 cents a head; oranges, 30 to 60 . : 3 Tull e Much to the chagrin of the Lusy|Cents a dozen: apples 40, 50 and i3 hich will {market men, an inquisitive perrson | Gund; dates, 1215 cents a pound: as- poked in and about the various stalls 25 cents a pound; stuffed from Allan and stores today. asked a host of &nint questions and then walked away t buying a cont's WOTth Of | . —————————————— The result of that inqui would | however, is this menu as a sugges reported out by | tion for hristmas dinner at a cost The measure |of just exactly $5: Celery Soup Stuffed Olives Roast Rabbit Sweet Potatoes String Beans Parsnips White Potatoes | c 5 Lettuce and Mayonnaise Cranberry Jelly T , Fruit s Nuts Rolls Plum Fudding Coftee itigal o diren Tarkey More Contly. ! a< may e pron | _All of the above foods may be pur- eating will_be Leld | chased in Washington stores, some of h noon. on Tuesdas. { them already prepared, such as the 1 '-:o*jhl";m-'w\';rx,‘_g‘: plum pudding—almost essentlal to ¢ : 5 s dinner. 3 sal R le I LT EX THAT THE lilous appetites may apend sr’l i T el Sann e s Gy In describably of January Vocalion Red Records Teasks, 3 = Celery Soup Stuffed Olives Clothi Held on De;".o " Sheat ' ; Roast Turkey with Mushroom AT O A N O = No Charge for Alterations. s i . Joh s i SR b et cpeeet St e Bressing RIXG out the Old—Ring in the New with Vocalion Red ities and indebt- g;;adr;:idh&:rl;ng:g(:::sgle:“gmaaez:;: l I Records—Dance Records that will make the Old Year T With Ko B BESPONSRLE FOR DEPTS Lettuce and Mavonnaise g e‘d it stayed around long enough ':h"',a' ““’I“""d R New b than myself. Cranberry Jell ‘ear glad it came stepping in to such gloriously joyous tunes. ® 1 Assoruld Frunds 2 P\ orted Nuts # b o = Say “Happy New Year” with these new Vocalion Red Records € B2 comeo ™P0r 0 o U008, | Heinz Fig Pudding is| [ and makeyour vishs conainy. l e i Where Is the Man of My Dreams—Introd. Argentina The householder who can afford to : e el n i fpex‘:dhg:‘fls;tqlixtt(lz mlnill'(ee l:alr,lz:i. :‘({l aPPTOPflate for your 1 f Jmt?:l‘l;:.Af-mgln?:v_d-:az'—:l:r?n:,ds;lfint.??nkh 14456 10° § .75 i . T ham 12 looks : 2 : B Your EveFox-Trot—trom The Cingham Cir ! 1109-1111 P ] Av { count. may substitute duck for rabbit| most particular dmner' e "Bt Sty G ,,'1 | > ennsytvania venue e 5 ose of the inde—Fox-Trot Biltmore fat ducks are selling today for 40 : Don't Posles—I. Bi Back M % 457 1* 75 | H cents'a poind. *Sines it wowd take | Parties, and your every- LI CO s Hel e O i about eight pounds for a healthy fam- Pack Up Your Sine (and Go to the Derll)—Fox-Trot ;) ily of six on Christmas day. the price I = Box Revoer Fon ANY DEFTS coX. | of the duck would be §3.20. as against day meals as well. from '::E:l“(.é:le:_}:nn ;;”Hu\!;v:mfimemcb 1462100 75 pan my 3 $1.20 for two rabbits . . Porcetatn L FonTrotrtr " “The Music Box iy | e e Sk e, | Sorvedwiththospecial) R S e R Dealers do not expect an increase in Z . e Waltzes—] ntro y e g prices and. even said that, judging| Sauce, recipe for which Allersoan | OuealBakaiobit e WateshulS s . Irom the New York market tnere _ e Old Tiie £ GooTaieod. Sehool Day E i — - R g | may be a slight drop In some com- vild Irish Rose; Sweet Ad 3 THONAS B SR € SN | a5 i urkeyar Foug | 15 011 the can, it is just clie; Gogd Night Ladies | SP E:CIAL NO'l'lCE 131 11th st. se. this ¥ w very little, ‘ 5 The undertaking Dusinees) heretofore carried }I,’, ceihan;e )oe:e’; 5}.35: of nisn Christ- mdescnbab]y good. Go to your nearest dealer and ask to hear the :M:__T::’m; ';;"?: lg::dficg‘an;;t":m_ ';’w:- , which the housewife will easily new Vocalion Red Records f ° ) ‘will continue to furnish satisfactory service to remnhg from the following quota- which are only for the best ! A iy The Aeollan Co-pany, New York, Mnkers ! ome ues ithou () e on THOWAS B NALLET, Ducks, 40 cents a pound; turkeys. CHARLES G. NALLEY, sts 60 cents : PA 8 1 elch‘ochlcken!. \ geese, cents a il = % : to 14th St who tm;w. how to mix colors ta .r"uy‘(-n up); cenm supound fang FIG PUDDING ose o 7 s chase gicom from vour home. My price is #o | pound; cutl, to 60 cents a_pound u lne o s - . _:::?;-_-?’:ll' S TR :;;"l;?',;:l Toast beef. 20 to 40 cents a pound; pars. eSt ocatlon in t e lt}' Capita! Taxi Co., North 4155 | \ Nearly All Sold e e b L early So ‘Teaonable rates by day, week or month, i ul_and chanfrenrs. Tae L] ‘Biggs Puts HEAT in Heatin l . . P en's Gloves Nowhere in such a location can be found homes priced as low as these 1204 to 1236 Ingraham Street N.W. Six Rooms and Bath Lots 149 Feet Deep to Wide Paved Alley Extra Large Porches Convenient to Stores, Schools Churches and Beautiful Heating & e be P i rnize that old Va o1 Plumbing | B, Hantor ‘mar o Iixperts 2 new one. See us about it. The Biggs Engineering Co. WARREN W. BIGGS, P rnmn'. 1310 14th st_o.w. DOLL HOSPI f Don't Walt for the Rush. Have Dolls Repaired Now. SALE OF FINE DOLLS WEY AND DOLL CARRIAGES. RECORDS SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS 01 DEMOLLex ashington's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets summwmu. Veber Duo-Art Pianclas Acolan Vocalwons “Look inside the top of my old gloves if you don’t know- my size—George carries the kind I Strap-Back- Auto Gauntle $700 A mighty - welcome gift for the man who drives a car. Lined for Complete Stock of Vocalion Records McHUGH & LAWSON 1222 G St. N.W. Complete Library of Vocalion Records Ready Lansburgh & Brother SHEDD, rlr-..nw Fixtures. oth ok Andirons, Radiantfie Heaters, l ete. | Satisfactory and Complete Printing Service. P = warmth, Na‘tzilgt‘?,!nc'fgts_al HH}c:rsehliide Auto loms\t]lets— s 95 ~ 420-430 7th Street N. -2 : Rock Creek Park i1 TELEPHONE -grade ‘materials. arm 1 . i - &xgnnemRouNnnu. See “Ladies” Female ir:gn Wrists to tiPS..cceeeccccee Large sm:ll“':yf“:n“:{l‘l':: Records = ; Li } ted D il and Belp W :N’Wwam Lined Kid Gloves—Warm and sl_z—g GIBSON COMPANY i e e Sunday Until 9 PM. et ms sonly .:la.{."“ &nm"fi dressy. Strongly sewn seams. 917.919 G Street N.W. ] e it Call Us for Any 7 Convenient to all Car Lines A hand-some gift. .a..... % Buckets, aeis 12 . C. ) Heating Plants Repaired. Vocalion Records D. J. DUNIGAN S rAnk "oti Fa. ave. we. Linc. azis. A\ st e Tl Bl S0 sl iy HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1321 New York Ave. N.W. Phone Main 1267 “FERGUSO 1210 G Street N.W. : = Full Stock df ERINBING ; Vocalion Records —Completely _equipped !"" TPl most tompiicated | “PRICHD ROBINSON,S MUSIC STORE *HE SERVICE SHOP, ~ BYRON S. ADAMS, 5o, : == 1306-8 G Street N.W. v

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