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t . Lovat colorings Special— Swiss All-Silk and Accordion Silk Mufilers—the lat- ter with tiny factory imperfections. and exceptional quality. Mode Suits, $30 to $65 Mode Overcoats, $30 to $85 Included with the Overcoats are the productions of Richard Aus- tin, London. A’ Giff Thought-— Brush Wool Mufflers, plain and Mode Suits and Overcoats-- In the whirl of Christmas don’t overlook_your personal neqd. To_ be Mode Clothed is to be rightly clothed—with exclusive individuality As Expressed by Mufflers Of the Mode’s Exclusive Type The best of the American makes—the best of the lines of Welch Margetson and Allen Solly of Londofi—characterized by a distinc- tiveness that will appeal to the men folks— $1.85 to $2().00 $675 Values up to $15.. The Charm of These Gifts Is For All Time Christmas will pass and soon be forgotten, but the charm of these glfts will last forever. It will be a pleasure for us to show you the many fine pieces of furniture on display. Karpen Living Room Furniture Our display floors are just filled with beautiful Karpen Suites. There’s a good-looking three- ;;1;;: suite in tapestry for only ; Dozens of Smoking Stands Every style of Smoking Stand will be found here. At $4.95 there’s a very nice stand in mahogany finish. Others for less. Historic Windsor Chairs You'll find an unusual value in a Windsor Chair. It’s here in ma. hogany for only $10.75 and is a Karpe; Good-looking Gate-leg Tables A woman will find a hundred and one uses for a Gateleg Table. There’s one style in mahogany at $29.75; size 35x46. . Sérviceable Tea Wagons Among the many Tea Wagons on display is a good-looking one in mehogany with drop handle for only $24.75. Beautiful Spinet Desks Who wouldn’t be pleased to get a fine Spinet Desk for Christmas? There’s a style in mahogany n make. that’s a real value at $29.75. A A Real Nice Cedar Chest Solid Mahog- Soltdp’::uhoy. for $17 any Martha avs eilla Many styles of Cedar Chests are Washington Sewing Cabi- on display in a wide range of o0 ; net, $9.75 prices. Just see the one at $17. Sewing Cabi- We know it will please you. net, $19.75 LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME Experiénced Advertisers Prefer The Star MAYER & CO. Seventh Street N e |lfl|]fi[ GIVES SKIT | ON WOMAN VOTERS | Masonlo Entertainment Fol- lows Annual Election and Installation. The annual election and installation of officers by Temple-Noyes Lodze, No. 33, last evening at the Masonic ‘Temple, was followed by the presenta- tion of “Woman Buffrage in the Dis- trict of Colmbia,” the scene'of the social session being thé University || Club. Through the medium of a skit jthat was characteristic of the lodge, some pertinent and impertinent quy tions were propounded to the new lll | erectea master. It was explained that as he was “very new on the job" Joshua B. Callahan would answer for swers seemed to meet with the ap- proval of the gathering, to judge | from the applause. Advantage was taken of the oppor- tunity to‘install Carfer B. Keene, a | { past master. as “Governor of the Soctety of Colliflower Descendants 'in the District of Columbia.” Mr. Keene recently was elected governor of the Soclety of Mayflower Descendants. At the conclusion of the burlesque | || instailation last evening he was pre- sented with a large ribbon-decked caulifiower as the badge of his office. Pastmaster's Jewel Gift. During ‘he evening a past master's jewel was presented to John C. Koons. the retiring master: a silver emblem of l| [ hia office, to the new master by the re- tiring master, and a gold and ebony vel to the new master by Mark F. | | Finley, deputy grand madter of Masons Il }of the Dsitrict of Columbia, on behaif || of Past Master L. Whiting Estes, the | || | donor of a gavel annually. While the party was assemlling. o saxophone orchestra, under direction of John C. Chevalier and including Charles } il | Miller, S. E. 8mith, Willlam Merritt, Pitcher, Russell D'Amours, Les Col and Dana H. Brockway, rendered selec- tions and interspersed with the ot features, Instrumental music and solos were rendered by Myer Goldman's Or- chestra. The Washington Quartet, con- sisting of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bowie, Mies Richie McLean and Fred East, con- tributed to the success of the affair. The concluding number of the program was a_singing and dancing act by Misses Kathryn and Helene Smith, who appeared under the direction of Mr. Chevaller. The new officers elected and appointed last evening are Stephen O. Ford, mas- deacon; Elish: Jushua' B. Merritt _O. Ih. Freema chlphln \d Charles H. WILL SEEK $200,000 FOR WILSON FOUNDATION Birthday to Be Observed by Na- tion-Wide Drive for Funds. Friends of former President Wilson will celebrate his sixty-sixth birthday anniversary, December 28, by desig- nating it Woodrow Wilson day, and inaugurating another drive to obtain the balance of the $1.000,000 peace fund for the foundation bearing his name. Public _meetings, dinners and luncheons ha e been planned in cvery him. Both the questions and the an- | - | YF.S' " |Old a him. NEWSBHY FINDS BODY OF MAN ON SIDEWALK Detectives Believe, Under Influence of Liquor, He Jumped From Window. his watch had stopped with the hands pointing to the hour 2:14. pled the room with the open window. wh(lo lhl 1 street north l‘l. Beneath an open third-story win- dow at 208 E street the body of Harry Spottswood Gray, fifty-one years old, was found on'the ground this morn- ing at 5:13 o'clock by a newsboy de- livering papers. Detective George Darnall, investigating the case, found a bottle in the man’s room, on the third floor front, which contained some sort of whisky. Police hold the theory that inhibi- tion of this liquor by Gray had tem- porarily unbalanced his mind to such an extent that the desire, frequently apparent in such cases, to plung from She Will Appreciate A Gift of FELT SLlPPERS With sof t-E les, n the nght Blue, Wine, Purple, L-vender, Gny, 9 5c “.- cially priced at Treat Yourself to a HOE-S | Women’s Low Shoes Worth Up to $6 colors, Felt Juliets, All Colon, $1.25 | On Sale Tomorrow state in the Cnion by state and city committees of the foundation. Prom- | { tnent speakers will eulogize Mr. Wil- | son and explain the objects of the | foundation. The Woodrow Wilson Foundation was -started as an {nstitution to promote peace by offering substantial prizes, similar to the famous peace prize. Of the $1,000,000 necded to carry on the work, about $800.000 was collected the first year. Only 1$200,000 is needed and the foundation hopes to raise that amount before the 1st of the year. i Between now and January 1 the foundation also will complete its in- of trustees will take charge early in| the new yei | ELEVATOR ACCIDENT FATAL.- f James Brown, colored, died at Georgetown University Hospital yes- terday afternoon &s a result of in- juries received several days ago in |. an elevator accident at the plant of the Washington Gas Light Company, 26th and I streets. Coroner Nevitt arranged to hold an inquest at the morgue this afternoon. g Ty Sold on the Seventh Street | l corporation and the permanent board | to A Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet For Christmas What Gift Could Be More Delightful? Porcelain-Top Cabinets, $39.75 Up MAYER & CO. GrEn Boys’ Scout Shoes e xomas Gire - $2.45 Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes Guaranteed All Solid ‘Leather | | | | 1000 7th St. NW. Right on the Cerner Open Saturday Evemng Club Plan Between D & E : i ! ! l oral ing in Washington twenty years, but had resided at the address mentioned | 2d and above only a few months. Mrs. Kathleen Gray, dled three years = today and issue a certificate of death, — 1922. height to the ground overmastered A! what time he plunged from the ndow has not been determined, but BAPTIST CHURCH FIRE. Overheated Flue Causes Damage Estimhated at $750. An overheated flue was given by au- thorities as the cause of a fire that oc- curred in Mount Moriah Baptist Church, | streets southwest, last night. The fire ruined much of the roof, doing | damage estimated at $750. | Rev. J. Harvey Randolph, pastor, was || preparing to hola services, following a | meeting of the teachers in the Sunday | school, ‘when the fire started, and the || worshipers quickly left the building. While repairs are being made Rev. | Mr. Randolph announced that services | will be held in the basement of Reho- He occu- Elegant Chinese brocades, suitable for covering fine furniture, for ladies’ bags or other purposes. Albert J. Osgood Gray was an interlor decorator and as employed by the Maryland Dec- ting_Company. He had been liv- His wife, Two_ sons survive him, Harry: nd John 1. Gray. The former t 656 Morton street northeast, ter resides at 510 D Coroner Nevitt is to view the body 725 17th Street —_— THE PAGODA | | l | I f In Holland more than 19.000 acres|both Baptist Church, Int street be- | - — are devoted to the cultivation of bulbr. | tween P and Q streets southwest. BRERERDRRRRERVRRERVERVERRRERED ANSELL BISHOP & TURNER 1221 F Street N.W. ‘Washington’s Leading Victor House DO NOT HESITATE TO BUY YOUR VICTROLA HERE--AT ONCE!! The Greatest Shortage of Genuine Victrolas Ever Known Is Now In Sight Our Stock Is the Largest in Washington All Models—All Wood Finishes Now in Stock! And We Guar- antee to Protect ‘ou Against Re- duction in Price DON'T HESITATE! The prices of Vie- trolas will not be reduced! WE GUARANTEE YOU AGAINST THIS BY assuring you that if therc is a reduction within the next twelve months—WE WILL REFUND IN CASH—any difference that may occur. TERM The Lowest In the City NO CASH Payment Required RED TAPE! INTEREST OR EXTRAS Simply purchase a few records of your own selection and we will deliver the in- strument you select—IMMEDIATELY! YOU GET THIS BOND IN WRITING—IT IS NOT A PROMISE EXACTLY AS IT IS REPRODUCED Style 210 $100 N This is the stamp of the Genuine Victrola—A TALK- ING MACHINE WITHOUT IT IS—N-O-T GENUINE! We don't merely tell you this, but GIVE IT TO YOU IN WRITING Style 240 $115 ALL MODEL VICTROLAS A style for every purse and purpose in either flat * models, console or upright types—and they r: in rice—$25, $35, $50, $75, $100, $115, $125, 3150 200, &25 $250 and up to $550.