Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 41

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— Yuletidings of Lorgnettes AN ADITORIAL g gnon is a deliu::[\' BEAUTIFUL thoughtful gift to be- loved womenfolk. Tt is especially for those who do not con eyexianves, Strange how two tiny, polished pieces of peb- ble, known as lenses, can uke such & w difference to hum: sight! 1d of eye- Etz glassex, opti- perfect, exquisitely wear . and fitted with ornamental handle, he treas- ing happiness into re of the xhops. ux. The cost of this gift is adjustable to the purse of the giver. See ETZ 1217 and G Street See Better N.W. INTERWOVEN HOSE is here in greater assortments than ever before for the holiday season. e llecht Co. Seventh at F This Columbia Grafonola Model E-2 $85.00 Think of You pay only $5.00 down, and this instrument is put in your home. Balance in convenient terms after January lst. The “STRAND” $125.00 A _wonderful instrument, In Mahogany or Walnut. Pay next year. $10 Down ' HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. | 1210 G St. N. W. Open Evenings Until Christmas Thousands of women know from experience that PATAPSCO FLOUR Makes Better Bread Women delight to tell of the wonderful bread Patapsco Flour helps them bake—of the rich, whole- some flavor, the fine, firm, white grain, and the tempting taste that are in every fragrant, full-bodied loaf. This supreme baking quality of Patapsco Flour begins with the very wheat itself—and finds its final perfection in the expert Gambrill milling—the most modern in the world. | PATAPSCO _FLOUR ~ Buy Patapsco Flour at your grocer's—either 2, 6, 12 or 24 Ib. sack. Your baking, teo, can have this greater goodness. sfaction or your money back. % A. Gambrill Mfg. Co., Inc., Millers Since 1774 Baltimore, Md. THE EVEN IYOUTH ADMITS HE STOLE L. . BONDS Roommate Pleads Guilty to Receiving Portion of $175,000 Loot. Cadet “hops” from being tels and other z hurt the social pride of some of the| soldier-students. The order was a bit- | ter dose for the cadets to swallow | “cla and quict rumblings of protesl still heard in the cadet corps. But “orders is orders” and into the | school _arn where the atmos- vhere is satur: 1 with the odor of B v and where old floors oc Charles venger, twenty-thre years old, former clerk in the office of the register of the Treasury, pleaded Stafford ision 1 of stealing bonds 5,000 from the vaults of the, the Treasury. Urcel O. Wamsley, twenty-four years old, u companion ] and roommate of Clevenger, pleaded | %~ ———— ——— — ———— Euilty to receiving a portion of thel | The New Year | stolen bonds. The case was referred | ! ; to Probation Officer Steele for investi- | &———— A EBlon, i ot bonds redsemed vy | Now. the New Year is advancing the department was eled. butlwith the noise of bells and drums, the machine did not perforate the last[and we find its shape entrancing, {eigh bonds in th V- {and indorse it as it comes. We have lienetie: : recollections hateful of the year of $10,000 and Wamsley went to New changed their minds, retur Washington attempted to nei le with @ man from Clar { that'’s in decline; for the new things twe are grateful. old things must take in their sign. “lin the saddle there is due a brighter day. and we'll gambol and skedad- ¢ gladly on our sunlit way. It will iruitiul season. and the gentle ins will fall on the ground we planted peas on. and the vines that climb the wall. Everything we touch home of Island avenue and found a q ast, last Marc of the bon floor of the hidden under t attic | Wamsley was truced to his home in|will flourish, in the new years I Virgin d the rest of the honds | w ing smile. and the waudy | found en him. it i~ stated {dreams we nourish will come true in | H styvle We'll have credit 'C ros in Stati r's and a stand-off every- 'Changes in Stations of S I e L fakers will come back. with some 10} i Army and Navy Officers Ban on Dances at Bi Social Pride otf H%gh School Cadetsimw%g | Christmas Thrills But Once a Year are | be uscd for such purpe Elmlf this price, they argue. othe argumc With a new year |” <pare. For the new vear comes to - 7| burnich every hope we have pos-| Of Interest to Capital | 20770 <em, here me L W furnish eighteen chickens 1o a nest. Oh, the new year is a winner, it's with fairy traits endowed. and we'll purchase from the tinner limousines that make us proud; and no ills will come to peeve us, in our luck there'll be no hitch, and our maiden aunts will leave us legacies that make us rich. So we gambol and "1 we chortle. fill"the air with happy whoops. for the new vear's at the porta, and the old one loops the loops. (Copyrig! been relieved from command of the Artillery district signed to the command of Corps area, at Boston. M Donald 3 Louisville, Ky., hus hee the 18th Infantry. at NoY 24 Corps and as- the 1st i | Arm: Maj. Geu. Andre W. Brewsier has 1 n Fort Col. Harry R. Lee, infantry. will be jretired December 15 on his own ap- i plication after more than thirty-seven | [ WALT MASON. | First Sergt. Cuby M fantry. at Fort Benni James T. Dean. adjutant gen- eral's department. returning froni the { Philippines, has Leen assigned to t { 11th Infantry, at Fort Benjamin Ha { rison. Ind i { i.)r disabil I i { Liver and Bowels | Right—Always | (S pes —mamse Feel Fine w ] :5{.{.;»‘4 on his arrival in 1t United | There's_we filht way to Ily tone | i First Lieut. up the liver and keep i the bowels regular. The resignati Fl William 8. Kilmer. 2d, Carter’s Little | son. sth In- | LiverPillsnever 1 fan Md.. has been | fai) Millions ! orde X r duty . Charles will testify | -rett. Quarter- | of the office of the| ] i t | | I master Corps, that there is { quartermaster general. War Depart-| nothing so { ment. has been ordered to Fort H. i.! good for bil- Wright, N. Y.. for duty. jousness, indi 'an, headache or gal- | s low, pimply skin. Purely vegetable. | Turkey, forderdd to {oifice of chief of for duty in - i ‘War Department. Navy. F. Draemel. at S. Rigel, has 't mmand of the signed to the 1fridge. Lieut. Commander Riley F. McCon- nell, at the Navy Department. and t the igned to the Lieut. Commander Earl W. Spencer of the naval bureau of aeronautics ! has been assigned to the Asiatic tion 3 Lieut. Richard H. Knight has been ssigned to the office of naval intelli- 3 of the s been assigned to with the Pacific fleet. jordered to duty at the School of Application, ment H The resignations of Lieut. Com- nder Carroll Paul, Civil Engineer tationed at Paris Island, K, station, Lakehurst, N. accepted. J., have been Every Call of Hunger Call for Wagner’s First Aid To Hunger ICH in nutrition, mellow—f ull of flavor, Wagner’s Beans are instantly ready at every call of hunger. Steam—oven blending makes them more digesti- ble—more spicy, more’ delicious, yet keeps the - bean whole and tender. It flavors every bean to the heart while cooking with the.rich, red tomato sauce. In Wagner’s only you get this perfect blend. Martin Wagner Co. East Brooklyn Baltimore, Md. ners Pork =2 Beans . WITH REAL TOMATO SAUCE G_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922, The recent edict of the school au-;parents of the cadets, thorities forbidding the High School|the order was promulgat held in ho-|down the ' places has|boy in the school military body force the parents to sh $3 to or a here the classical atm costly, when the sch The cadets, the spond with chool armories ar ble p s th the scl taking MACMILLAN TO SFEAK. Arctic Explorer Will tional Geographic Society. Capt. Donald MacMilla his seventh arctic vo L will desc the with motio o with Baffin st island in the worl ASTOR GIVES $5. e D, Hotels Hurts expense which falls on a! “hop” social funetion but that the laws of preven a_ : — | Ambassadors represent Great Brit-| Many persons miss doinz gre: The admiralty buildings jan in twenty-seven foreign coun- [things because they set themselves London. tries. at oo many tasks. this year. two centuries i Whites i explain that | to cut Why | ell out osph Your Savings, Every Week! n at less than hand, re- that th nly unsui them from Christmas Savin Fvery week— g as you deposit the addition to your Chri d—you ready with the money you need for gifts—or for entertainment of folks< friends. Now—today—=tart on any of these plans— Open Saturday Evening 5 to 8 P.M. st s $5 s1 A. S. GARDINER, President WE ADD INTEREST TO EACH AMOUNT STANDARD NATIONAL BANK 9th St. at New York Ave.—“Plenty of Room to Park” Gl weekly makes $50 weekly gives you $100 weekly ac- cumulates $250 weekly pro- vides $500 + of exploration n b ,000 AID. Address Na- an, wio cnded (L l nber and |Join The STANDARD Club 1 wil! get a thrill of what Christmas means when it comes. You know vou will be H. C. McCENEY, Cashier coryRiGHT By nTERwoLEN £T0CKING coupany Get Bim a Box of Enter woven Goe and Heel Socks Sure ;o’ Please any Man Fancy Ribbed Wools €Clocked or Plain Sitks FKine Mercerized Kiisles Xn €hristmas Boxes The Best Wearing Focks Made B R T L T T TN 1

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