Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 22

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LOFFLER TO CELEBRATE 50 YEARS BUSINESS HERE Successful Provision Company Will Be Hosts to Employes and ron; | WILL PLAY SANTA CLAUS. Md.. tomorrgw morning. 2 nt will be in the ohurch |Gentral ‘Unfon Misslon Filling DR. D. 0. LEECH DIES, : ‘Washington under t! original mu- | out {ts usual custom this Christmas and picipal form of government provid-|ieyve orders with Banta Claus for stock- ik o . L Teosirland | ings full of toys for Nittle boys and girl » " early education in varlous Marylan of toys for little boys and giris Fifty years of business in the District Satiyfedneationtin will be celebrated tomorrow by the A.. Rock Hill 8chool, 2 !hom‘t.ho TYuletide gufts that all kiddies D. C.. :‘hen the owners ';ll c:fi d';:;" Lo ‘fllhgwmman&n umaunceqnum there are #cores of men, women. an 5 ‘ ! pretty cretonne walt] o The founder of the business, Andreas p 21 |eight years. There will be a meeting | be fiiled” with toys and goodice by Lofer, came to . Washington from ©of the mombers of the club todny in | kind-hearted persons. It is particulariy abroad in the lxte sixties,-trained in the u}- eoffices’of the Chicagé Tribunc to | desired that some men help fill up thi art o meat glasing, snd obtained em- 1 ake arrangements Yor sendlig 32 |stockings for boys. Most of the giri: ployment in a prow 72].. |delegation to attend the tuneral stockings are already fat with present On the day following “his marfiage he 3 i , Mr. Mosher: is but thers has been a dearth of male inaugurated & vision businesa of his 4 Alexander Mosher, jr., and two |contributors. own {n South Washington, nead the Po- 7 S 3 daughters, Mrk John Belthaser of ~ the India, and 5 tomac river, He later fook over i L Herr of thin city. | sxillea the manufac- | wife’s asunt and : ::i‘c?.“fii‘:fi“ié ::u:‘::'o making. Later e . W) a % ring end of the carpet, upholstery | he purchased a place-on Brightwood nd allied Industries in America are | vemue, now Georgle avenue, just north sular service in British Columbia and | from 378101200 per., of Roak Creek Church road. This was ’ ; Lee Mosher of this city, IprewATitines Loffler Provision Company, at Benaing, | ] . - R ; ! 3 veral before even horse cars ran A mpecial meetl; f the Gridl Come in and see*the Literary Digest Hook-up, com- [|{58¥ thai way- L: The s S 4 Gib .wu'.‘_n?m":n"fh: offices of €88 | plete with Aerial, Tube and an $8 Head Set, either [l|.ig. "”é‘?fi‘:nu?.'.:" ':‘;sz“lo%lgg | S promuinse “Lotio® oty X TR e . R . . O 5 — I Brandes or Dictagraph. ~It’s one you caf hear long dis- e o0 satile, 10,000 iaiibe ana 5,000 | 4 £ 3 ) eishe tance stations. : e e plant. © Bvery day ’ Citin ‘B8 ‘represanted smony the. patls Speci : l f 27 4,000 pounds of sausage are disiiny ‘ot : Dearers, “President Hornagday aceig- pecial Xmas A locally and evel ! nated Arthur S. Henning of the Chi- careworn, but (:om ete for s .85 iwage are'shipped to points outside . ; Cago THbune and Henry 1. West of| BOX ose il sti i ir ori P! sausmge $axo Tribune aud Henry L. Weat of es of R mary will still be it their prime as far as service goes. Chocolates & Bonbons You can’t give a better Christmas present, one that¥-the family will enjoy. A small Deposit will reserve your set : 4 Rettever Siher Joha's Medicine - Let us point out the extra sturdy construc- until Christmas. i / ; Thicing 1t todsy. " No Aruger_Adver- 2-1b. Boxes, $1.50 tion and show you the beautiful finish tisement. which covers genuine quartered oak o real Northern birch. ‘Then sit down in & Sikco and allow your body to appreciate the exclusive design of back, seat and arms which conforms to the naturafcurves of the body. Feel for your- sclf the comfortable roundness of every edge and comner which makes Sikes the Office Eagy Chair. Emptied of their delicious con- tents, these novelty boxes make handsome receplacfi:s for gloves, handkerchiefs, veils, ctc. They're priced at— $1.50, $2.25, $2.75 $3.50, $4 and $5.50 The Radio Center Harry C. Grove, Inc. - 1210 G Street N.W. [J The Gift vr. v, ouss vescr. | COMMUNITY PAGEANT They Want |j.ox.> i oo oot oo ven | WILL BE PRESENTED died early last night at Garfleld Me- | munity pageant, is to be presented at morial Hospital, where he underwent | Central High School on the after- an oberation November I3. Desth|noon and evening of December 11, = ey s.. been expected for several days|ynder the . direction of Marie Moors osemary Chocolates, 60c, 80c nd the members of his family Were | worpest. The fes for the perform-| 304 $1.00 per 1b. Order now for | at his bedside. ance 'will be made just enough to| distant P. P. delivery. i Dr. Leech had practiced medicine in | cover the expenses, It I d 0 Washington for thirty-five years.| The production staff assisting Mrs. - 4 Fleld Glasses After attending the medical school of | Forrest includes Miss Caroling Mo stone £3 | Can be easily and economi- cally secured “from our large stock, including such items as the University of Pennsylvania he | Kinley, Albert Parr, Denis E. Connell, continued hia studles at the medical |Victor Kerney and Harold Snyder. Shacta T b R VRS Bl BEE | ROSEMARY CANDY SHOP 3 ‘ashington niversity. e lenominational committee, each ra asses was Eraduated from that schoql in|church has a chairman of personnel| 1403 H St Next to Flower Store UNIQUE DISPLAY AT THE BAZAAR and. . 1887 with the degrec of doctor of|and costumes, with Miss Ruth Camp- | /NI i TRTITHT T w medicine. bell as general chairman of costumes, | (iitll gl 712 13th St N.W. B L NATIONS e He was born at Port Republic, Va., | assisted by Miss Jennie White of St. ] ALl QF AL ] {in 1562, a son of the late Rev. Dr.|BStephen's Church, Miss Grace Good- iy en : Yiolcoch and Jemnio Beall | pasture of New York-Avenue Church, ) at ot was Olea M. Wood of First Congre- $1.50 Silk and gational Church, Mrs. G. G. Anderson v of Vermont Avenue Christian Church, Mot ; | g el SN ™ ; and three broth- | Miss Katharine Gault of Luther Place ers. Dr. Frank, Wilbur V. and Rev.|Memorial, Miss H (% 4 Hose 85¢ ry ' M 3 9 Hedding B. Leech, the latter pastor WARDMAN PARK HOTEL of Epworth Memo;lst ‘Episcopal This Afternoon and Tonight Church, Elizabeth, ) Women's &ram- i | of Bt. Andrew' Froah : : RADIUM PRODUCTS et 1 e b | bl ot S i G| 13 S s . 2 i and Miss Florence Thompson. in bl srdo- | Dr. Leech was a member of the|%"f Mo Florence Thompson @ - O an Medical Assoclation, the .. & clation, a £ th tare in the hand containing ACTUAL RADIUM in form of M A LEEE ] e ey ol;w:; ‘L;:;rfi){&‘-fi?.}fi;:}-‘lnfior:\‘;:me: = e s—— ol S > of |also, w! rvin Hollander as S 5 - Baths, Ointment, Tissue Cream, Hay Fever Solution i d:n‘l":‘)_l’ R b o e B &h.:,lg:y“hefi' e o ! $L50 Extra Size $298 Sifk E“"T 1] $398 Women's Bath Pads and Others Optical Company the District of Columbla. Other a'il-1{2RteY. feid o Pettibockers, 69¢ Gowr:, $1.00 Chemise, $1.98 Robes, $2.98 Fine radio silk and crepe Genuine Beacoun Cloth de chine, witii neat lace or bematitched trimmings; full eut. 5 { Robes, in ssorted dark pat lations were Temple-Novea Lodge, I.|g10, 704 11th street northwest, and 614 9th St. N.W. A. A. AML: Board of Trade, the Unl-{Commander C. T. Jewell of the Prot- Navy, black, purple or Fomens Fine FPink Fiow- :;r"l‘ud coid waist and neatly versity Ciub and the Columbia Coun- | eytant Epiacopal commission on pub. || | #rzen: elastic waise of knee; | | ered Outing Fiaunsl Gowns; Branck 712 11th St. NW. ||*5,54%, licity, whose offices are at 328 In. [ | full<ut sises for women. o . . leech was attached at various 4 Store times to the staffs of Garfield Memo-~ dlana avenue northwest. Bess Davis Schreiner is business manager of the 2| rial Hospital, Casualty Hospital. Sib- {50t P" J1q has charge. through . - : ley Hospital, the Methodist Home for “ s tA t t t i el a e odithen 1 | et 2 o | Get Acquainted Here---Make Your Money Buy the Most! Home. He was an active member of | homes, hospitals and orphanages at e gfi:::f'mende Ghurch and at one time |the Saturday afternoon performance. 200 Satin-Line (l, Plaid-Back 3 50 VETERAN PUBLICITY MAN ’ ° VICTIM OF PARALYSIS | Alexander Mosher, for 28 Years 0 a s i 4 ; AND oy e And Finely Taored 50 Wool Suits * Z4& Alexander Mosher, for twenty- eight years chief of the publicity di- At 17 50 A special in Suits and Overcoats that you must $ ° sce to, appreciate. The latest models and the best fabrics procurable at’ anywhere near the price. Belters and conservative models in overcoats and young men’s and conservative styles in suits. Sizes 32 to 46. . 0 High-grade Suits and Overcoats that the most At 524-5 exacting dresser will want. Browns, tans, grays RADIUM PkODUCT S CORPORATION 1105 Connecticut Ave. Tel. Main 6797 —troubles vanish, when Coke comes into your house. Get literature and see samples in our office. JOHN P. AGNEW & CO. 728 14th St N.W. JOIN NOW Does Santa Catch You 3 i n, imono sleeve eff in the over- Napping Every Y ear? EHREI s i, i S S e e A B etc., . 3 When the jolly old saint pokes his head in your CLUB of the door about this time every year and says, “Come SHOES Make Useflll on! I need your help to make a merry Christmas ; : “FEDERAL-AMERICAN” sfts § for all the people you care for,” do you always have g Deposit Ay You Wast Glfts 0.1' Boys & Girls to say, “Sorry, Santa, but I haven’t thought much From 50 Cents a Week Up $9.29 . 2 = 3, o = . about it and I just can’t help vou as much as I'd CIE - SR Bilack or Brown Shoes, made over like to.” Do-you? e We add 89 interest f = . ion of the Unit tes patent of. peymdats) arslmade regularly duaring the dressy footform lasts, for both girls and boys. These shoes will stand the test of school wear, and at the year. same time have real dressy appear- P Christmas Savings De- ance for other occasions. Men.'q Black .a t 51.29| Everétt Slippers With_leather woles. Men’s All Leather Slippers 52.95 With rubber heels, aiso Romeos. n's Fe pers 9 C| Blue and tan: some fur trimmed Women'’s Felt Moccasins 89c Padded sole and bound edges. Well, it's too bad it you do, the more so be- cause just a little forethought would save you this embarrassment entirely. Take a stitch in time right now for next Christ- mas. Join one of our 1923 Christmas Clubs which have just opened for the enrollment of new mem- bers. Think of the fun of spending that fine, fat ~heck next December! partment in the old Federal banking room at 14th and G Streets. rEDERALAMERICAN || A History Making, Interest Compelling Bargain Sale! NATIONAL BANK . \ You Can Join Any of These Cls i Suits, Coats & Dresses Here Are the Clubs: ’ 1 3 ; 3 - hamfiudnleofnpm’unhzsl 5c Club—Members paying Sc and sncreasing Sc each week for 50 weeks will receive from $25 to $35 ! x $63.75 and intcrest. 5 ’ . g The Dre: are of Canton crepe, crepe-back 25 Club—Members paying 50c a week for 50 weeks recesve $25 and snterest. vt _,dsfef,,,““,{';;,,“"_‘,,".'fl, LN R ® $50 Club—Members paying $1 a week for 50 weeks receive $50 and interest. a1 Ance Bov fus BRI o il are of all-wool materials, with hand- | The Coats 3. fur coiars o the maanish sport | models: popular colors and biack. Bises to 44; extra Bises 4215 to 54%. Values to $35.00. 1 The Suits 2, of &ll-xeol tricotine and mannieh | e serges—of black or_mavy—tailor_braid | or n stitched models—sizes 16 to 44. Values | 1 0=9_§ e R $3 20 ‘ Santa Claus Will Be Here All Day Tomorrow, Bring the Kiddies. See Scenic Railroad! Special Toy Bargainatl Schoenhut's Big e et Coone: Wasom - Rubber Tired and Ball Bearing, $10.98 Mechanical Train, é=piece Track 2% Military Soldier Game $100 Club—Members paying $2 a week for 50 weeks receive $100 and interest. $250 Club—Members paying $5 a week for 50 weeks yeccive $250 and interest. $500 Club—Members paying $10 a weck for 50 weeks receive $500 and interest. $1,000 Club—DMembers paying $20 a week for 50 weeks receive $1,000 and snterest. 3% interest will be paid on all accounts where payments are made regularly All-Wool Sport Coats ¢ _ Another purchase and sale of those T g BT Seriibe of st colars sizes to #4. L This Exact $398 Roly Toy Auto, $1.79 ‘Wood Armchair...... .

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