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Buy Your Victrola for Christmas Worch’s Way No Initial Payment A few recorde purchased will place any style Victrola in your Home Small Payments Start Next Year § {r | Vel $]00 e $150 From Interest Our Personal Guarantee Goes With Every Pur- chase. Yeets 3160 ugo Worc Est. Pranos 1879 '“O G For Rent. WASHINGTON HEADQUARTERS FOR ARMY AND NAVY SHOES Special Heavy Work Shoes $9.65 Extra heavy dark tan with heavy sole—solid leather throughout in sizes 6 to 11. A big value. Washm_gton Salvage Co. 233 5th St 305 10th St. N, 1348 U St P 11093 H St. 303 10th St. “’ 1418 Fla. Ave. N. E. 3052 M St. N. W. 3144 M St. N. W. SPECIAL Bracelet Watches 14-Karat Solid White Gold—15-Jewel Movement—Adjusted in 3 Positions HFP GIFT SUGGESTIONS & For “Him” For “Her” Scarf Pins, with éut Flexible Bracelets—14-kt. diamonds solid gold $7.50 Up $16.50 Up Solid gold, with set stones Bar Pins—Solid gold $2.00 Up $2.00 Up Cuff Links—Solid gold, With cut diamonds and plat- double link inum top $3.00 Up 816.00 Up Set ¥ith &iamonds Wrist Watches—Gold filled #i $15.00 Up $15.00 Up Signet Rings—Solid gold Wrist Watches—Solid gold $7.50 Up . $22.50 Up Emblem Rings, Masonic, Odd Wrist Watches—Platinum Fellows, K. of C., etc.. in cases with diamonds solid gold $100.00 Up sihe e Little Finger Rings—Solid Cigarette Cases—Solid silver gold, set with stones $10.00 Up $5.00 Up Watch Chalns—Waldemar, Photo Lockets—Solid silver solid gold $2.00 Up 8650 Up Vanity Cases—Solid silver ‘Watches—All standard $12.00 Up American makes Toilet Sets—Complete line 816.50 Up . genuine Du Barry white toi- .Military Sets—Two brushes . letware, also solid silver sets and comb, in case $10.00 Up $12.50 Up Pearis—Richelieu, Red Eversharp Pencils iy G s Mesh Bags—F: : Whitin A ‘amous 13 WNaterman Fountain Pens & Davis make * $2.75 Up $10.50 Up Puket Combs—Sterling sil- Bobbed Hair Combs—Steriing ver and gold-filled silver and gold-filled $2.00° Up $150 Up A Averylagcanortmenl of Emblems, Charms and ng- of All Orders j b OPEN EVENINGS D. ALPHER, Jeweler 907 G Street N.W. of Darby of $10,800 today while he ] could be started. There is apparently was taking the weekly pay roll to|no clue to their identity. men held up the Caddo State Bank |at the grand class initiation of Woofl- The . robbery wap committed in here shortly before noon, locked four- | men of the World at the Northeas: teen persons into the vault and|Masonic Temple, Sth and F streets escaped in a large motor car with |northeast. Senator Sheppard is so- approximately $10,000 in liberty | ereign banker of the order. bonds. There were thirty-five in the class ————— and they were taken /through th initiation by the ters’ Club . LODGE HEARS SENATOR. |E5e°, %52, f aleh Poeman B & *lx-r suther Jones told of the tuber- BANK RUNNER ROBBED ' 'OF $10,800 PAY ROLL Seven Men Escape After Daring gold-tl’p in Darby, Near Philadelphia. Fels & Co, soap manufacturers, at|parhy, just across the southwestern 784 street and Woodland avenue.|city Iine from Philadelphia. The Harry McKee, the runner, was fired at | bandits headed toward this city. and belleved himself shot until he reached a hospital, where it was found that fiying glass from & windshield shattered by the bullet had cut him{ DISCUSSING LESS WARSHP BULDING ROB BANK OF .$10.000. Oklahoma Bandits Lock Fourteen the Associated Press. in the cheek. |P ! tc n Big N | B:PHILADELPHKA. December 15, “‘f‘ o robbery was committed so Persons in Vault. STt O osis: samatorium which '§8 being resident Lonsults Big Naval|seven men in an automobile robbed (quickly that ‘the bandits escaped in Senator Mor! ePDATd of Texas | Sioted by the order at Ban Awelo, the runner of the First Natiofal Bank & large motor car before 2 chase CADDO, Okla:, December 15.—Five | was the principal speaker last night | Tex. —_— A Aot St am iy “’°"’3;::“£'3:(‘)“‘;"“?°“ EEEEEEEE:mE—:mEIlEnz—E—BEE—E er 10,000 Tons. For several months President Hard- ing has been considering negotiations with the big naval powers relative to limiting constructon of warships un- der 10,000 tons, as the Navy appro- priation bill requests him to do, Rep- resentative Lineberger, republican, of California, told the Honuse late yes- terday. This statement came during a brief flurry of debate, while Chairmar. Kel- ley of the subcommittee in churge of the measure, was seeking to explain the reasons for the request. It was, ° admittedly, a surprise to the commit- tlre t tee, which had not consulted the L’msldent prior to presentation of the Mr. Kelley had just declared that || while the arms conference had af forded a net saving of $128,000,000, the general staff of the Navy had rec- ommended a projected program, un- der the 10,000-ton limitation, entail- ing the expenditure of $311000.000, when Mr. Lineberger Interrupt proihe Eentleman is rdequesllnx “the [ D resident of the United States to do pi e b o On the Dollar knows he has been engaged in doing for several months past” said Mr. Lineberger. “Wouid it not be much better verbiage to approve that which 2and 3 Garment§ for Price of ONE Mr. Lineberger's Statement. than to request him to do something that he has beqn doing for months?" | Agrees in Principle. | Jir. Kelley said he was not inter- ested in the language of the request, as set forth in the bill, at the same time_expressing the hope that the ifornian agreed with the idea. 1 do agree with you in principl he_replied. The only other reference to the President was made by Representa- | ey G : “ tive Byrnes, South Carolina, ranking 4 ) : X AT Z 3 democrat of the subcommittee, who o " : o] : 8 d said he did not know what Mr. Line- - berger had told the House, that “the < President is now at work upon some ¥ plan for the calling of another con- !ference for the limitation of arma- ment. , HOOVER RE-ELECTED MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S S HEAD OF NEW CLUB Sold Entire Slate of Officers and Gov- ernors Also Are Chosen at o= | % | Beautiful Appare] [:2 Doors Swing Open Tomorrow, Saturday, at 9 A.M. Sharp slate of officers and members of the hoard of governors of the Congres- 5 sional Country Club was retained in MEN'’S 20c Levy-Jester Co. retiring irom business. All Goods No Refunds Entire stock of this organization is being disposed oi to $12.50&$15.00 ——c———Jalc——o[——|al——=[ale—FJ——]a]—=lol—2oal ——=20] office at the first annual meeting of | ARROW first comers in Great \acrmce Sale. Every garment, every article will be slaughtered at fraction of 5 the club, held last night at the Wash- cost. Since opening store. three years ago, a series of unforeseen circumstances have arisen that LADIES ington “m:' “.T::“c':b;r;:;;rd;:: COLLARS force us out. The Sale will be of whirlwind character. Original costs and actual values utterly VELOUR COATS ::—.—g:t:l:c is ina 'ml.-n:id financial All Styles and Sizes ignored. Main purpose is to dispose as quickly as possible of the merchandise, all of which is fresh, condition, and (the frstielghteen liols l 1 new and up-to-the-minute. Extraordinary opportunities for Christmas Shoppers. Bargains are sim- s485 f,.‘l'{ef,“‘i;’%e“fini.';in',‘é’&f%“y"li”. Club c ply stupendous. Two and three times the value for your money. Come early for first choice. Act will be ready for play about May 30 next. The course is now completed. Committees Report. swiizes| Hundreds of Ideal Christmas Gifts Sacrificed Ifl ,\\'.lsnn “Col. IAI'EP Jones, (‘hnh‘- | : » E Ladies’ Coats Ladies’ Suits Cloth Dresses R Men’s Suits and § I fi at Once! Read the bargains below!! G. Logan Payne. chairman of the | building committee. Details of the ouse were explained by Phillip Jullien. the architect, and the golf | course facilities and roads to the club | were outlined by Col. C. O. Sherrill, man of the committee on finance, and | Sport and Dress Coats, plai Plais Fur Tri Beautiful Jersey, Trico N P! nd s: lain and Fur Trimmed OVCI’COH ts a vice president. , in newest (;b. Sy and Poiret SergcA e pranident; Senacor Geers W U3 derful: and box coat styles. Stunning riety exquisite materials. Values | Elegant_garments, faultlessly O OCE mianates ¥y new Fall and Winter models. N extraordinary. tailored in latest models for Indiana, second vice president: Col 12.50 Coats Cut to $4.85 Great Bargains: \ men and young men. Irresist- 0 0. litary aide to_th 8! 5 o = N ible bargains! Frenidant. thira vice president: Rep $20.00 Coats Cut to $7.85 $25.00 Suits Cut to $6.95 N $12.00 Dresses Cut to $4.97 N resentative O. R. Luhring. Cat 12.85 3 5 7 $25.00 -Suits and of the board: Rear Admiral Cai $30.00 Coats to $12. $30.00 Suits Cut to $9.95 $25.00 Dresses Cut to $9.97 Overcoats Cut t Grayson, chairman of the member- 0 C C $17.85° % S = 0z ship committee, and George O. W $40.00 Coats Cut to $17. $40.00 Suits Cut to $14.95 R $35.00 Dresses Cut to $12.97 $3590 Suits and son, secretary and treasurer. $60.00 Coats Cut to $24.85 $50.00 Suits Cat to $21.95 . A oTEN Soitsl e sl4 95 Personnel of Governors. Sl“{ Dresses . - $4000 Suits and 317 95 ot BT BT Plush Coats Ladies’ $7.50 10 $30.00 N | 41 00 Dresses Cat to $4.95 Overcoats Cut to.. i2e tEee namigon Geurad 1w $25.00 Coats Cut to $9.85 Fur Scarfs and Muffs ) | $25.00 Dresses Cut to $7.95 e o 32105 E. Watson, Representa- Campbell awes, J. Y\nu!son and John $35.00 Coats Cut to $14.85 $50.00 Coats Cut-to $19.85 195 to $12 95 R tantiis: Sz 2o Summer 4 08 ingstone, G. Logan Payne, Charles C. Glover, Wilton J. Lambert, Thomas P. Littlepage, Walter R. Tuckerman 7 and Robert H. McNefll. % A thoroughly modern irrigation system has been designed for the golf ' ourse. which was laid out by Deve- B ow ux Emmett, Mr. Walson reported. he clubhouse is to cost in the ncigh- $9 Silk Skirts BOYS’ OVERCOATS Warm, well made R BOYS’ SUITS Stylish, serviceable suits at less than half price. | MEN’S PANTS BELOW COST' Children’s 25c Hose fi fi o] Men’s 50c to S1 Neckwear 19¢ to 39¢ m fi fi a8 borhood of $450,000. Wide variety of R $6 Boys' e L .98 choice to match suit. Suits Cut 2 95 tion of their cost. DN S $3 Pants o $ & $10 Over- Boys' $1.50 Shirts Ladies’ S?gflmkrwur Cut to.. $l 45 . sfisuflo ':; 53 95 and Union Suits $4 Pants s] 95 Nl .- IO N [te - Is your child 79¢c Cut to.. \ “S‘l! B(?ut ’ Suits R ORIGINAL? Rt BRIt IS e 3t J{ an o Q= cmsaasies o Braieres ot $4.95 |8 | & G §7.95 | | o' F oo Artcraft Picture Making Outfit, in Colors—this Christmas. Each om.fil containe @ -niy of the Artoralt COATED l-vi!v with Wodlud Gomm, Royal Purple, Senset Red - and Deep Blue-black. To mala pictures of buonies, birds, aad berries; kittens, camels, and cazoes; Men's $2 Nightshirts 69¢c Ladies’ 75c Bloomers 2 Men’s 35¢c to $1.50 Hose 4c to 59c Men’s 75c Pioncer Suspenders ——— Ladies’ Silk N WAISTS Crepe de Chine, Ladies’ $1.50 Silk Hose 79¢ e Ladies’ Street DRESSES (Washable) LADIES’ SWEATERS Children’s $1.50 Wool Hose ‘moone, mountains, and murmuring . 69¢ : 3 oads 3eorgette. New and 'l‘l.z H::“'Y;;::':’::- i P G s I Ladies’ $3 to $5 Velvet !r(e:lll:uv of fine Ging- Baantu: $498 Sweato's, Men's 20c Soft Collars | ST RUB. D petoairsd Hats aams, Vollau. ete. 3595 Waists 69C 9c it 'ur".”lr N':::l:':'-"- 97c 31-97 #3 and $4 Union Suits Men’s 50c Van Hecusen | 52 feemtes, 5o erayons, s water. $5t0 $10 Suit Cases N |cutto....... OJC N [to .- $1.19 & $1.97, P9c JUST RUB. . Decidedly mew. and Bags A . 29¢ LT 3 $§10.00 Sweaters Fleece-lined Men'’s $1.50 Overalls and Jumpers Girls’ $8, 3.12 and $20 $3.97 If you buy Astcraft as a Coats fluv:l will 1;:]:“';‘0“ : $2.95, $4.95, 86.95 *_ Hndre f ther Gret Bargains NOi L‘Std _‘ @, #LEVY-JESTER CO. | 311 Seventh St. NW. rewiicne [Eir fl T e ) :—:—JEEEE:BL—EEEEEEEEEEEE—JE