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- 12 THE 30 Years at 835 F St. 33333333838333¢ DIAMONDS vl N Experiences. | At Money- fi; . Savi Pri R The “Fossils,” an organization of aving -Prices men who formerly published “ama- Buy here for cash and be as- fl! teur newspapers,” held its first annu- sured of stric.ly dependab fi al dinner last night at the New Wil- 4 S0 mnbstan il S e;g‘ £ lard Hotel. 3 Senator Moses, republican of New e aummas % 4 Hampshire, who published “The Ad- for Christmas on # vertiser” in his home town of Con- puypsmt e small | gy cord in 1884, was the guest of honor. fepeiL f: 30 Years at | Ever Enduring, Ever Appreciated Christmas Gifts But a week remains. Buy your DIAMONDS NOW for Christmas. You ; can be assured that our thirty years’ reputation as reliable Diamond Mer- SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., DECEMBER 17, NEWLY ELECTED OFFICERS, DISTRICT DEPARTMENT OF AMERICAN LEGION 1922—PART 1. SENATOR MOSES GIVES ADDRESS T0 “F0SSILS" Tells Publishers of “Amateur Newspapers” of His Early Charles W. Darr, attorney, presided. Of the hundreds of young men, who published amateur newspapers a gen- out that statistics show they have and other business men, 1239, ; ministers in church eration or more ago, it was pointed | distributed themselves in life work | along these lines: Editors and kindred | lines, 34%; manufacturers, merchants | yers and doctors, 11%; bankers and ' i with stealing two overcoats from | Max Cohen’s automobile parked in M street northwest, was sentenced 1o six months In jail. Lewis Burr, col- ored, charged with stealing an over- coat’ from Arthur Lec, was given sixty days in jall. James Kraus, eighteen years old, white, charged with stealing two overcoats from the locker rooms of Western High School was given thirty days in jail on eacl of two charges. K formerly . He gave hit street northwest The coats were the property ol M Lamar and Robert Dulin. DTN DD EDETEDEDEED § Jewelry Gifts for All G 1kt Diamond Ring, met in_the Intest style 18-kt. white gold, $390. Y:kt, Dismond Ring set in Iatest ‘style mounting, $14 7-stone Diamond ~C piatioum; looks like ter, set in 1kt stone, S % chants will be your full protection when purchasing Diamonds here. theatri- | ulture, 2¢,. | : i 0 1 Blue-White Diamond; very 1 Beautiful Blue White Dis- 1 Beautiful Blue-White Dia- S R s e RS T 20.year _gold tilled “’ 3 = P Z : 5 5 mes M. 0 $20. 20-yer gold il 2 = > :g;::lx}r:g.t m“lralfigs!gg‘e ;‘r;ilggxlel mond, welghing 80-100 carats, or mond, brilllant and beautifully Beck, solicitor general of the United ol 5, $1.50 to $25. case, $16.60. i T Mountsig b points more than % of a carat. cut, weighing one full carat. States; former Secretary of the Navy Sterling Silver 3Mesh Lug, atest face 14-kt. n 5 L 5 Josephus Daniels; Henry A. Bryan, shape, $18.76. . ot # : 9 ’68 3’5 editor of the officlal publi Sheffleld Bread Tray, $2.50. § - . & % the State Department, and F Bterling Silver Military Sef, $10, tangular shape, PV : | stead of the . Interstate B six Figin Bracelet &3 : Commission. Most of the Washington Sterting Silver Tollet Sets, $15 up. ; = 3 e s e “Fossfls” we: erling Silver Cigarette Case 7. . 1 Absolutely Perfect Blue-White Diamond, 2 TBeautiful Perfect Blue-White Niamonds, ent, with eighteen members f‘r’;\pmp\‘::r- N!:lrlu‘ Silver Cigarette Cases, $6,50 ‘:‘ \ weighing 1 and 1-3 carats; exceptionally brilliant ! and beautifully cut. : $650 - diamonds. welghing 3 and 1-3 carats. A womderfu pair of Priced exceedingly low for the two. $800 lous sections of the country. COAT THIEVES JAILED. Three Sentenced in Police Court on Five Charges. r? p. Seth Thomas Clock, mahogany case, 58 Water Set, $10. ilet Set, comb, brush Cut White and mirror, $5. Nickel Silver Cigarette Center Holder, vory >Aady-rl g its. sterling silver buckles, White Ivory or Shell Military Se $6.50. Edwards & Za;;ner Co. i Gifts in Jewelry to Fit Your Purse RO s ona B % : ; - - terday charged” with stcaling ove ] 704 7th St. N.W. Formerly at 432 7th St. & Solid Charles E. Fry, colored, charged| b Te b Te Tl e e e e b e e e Y Mahogany Bremer, first vice commander. command Lower rig! Upper left: John Lewis Smith, commander. Lower left: Charles : Lois Beach, third vice co; TUpper right: Alexandria M. dson, second viee nder. % make a charming Christmas gift. George Washington Post, No. 1. $16.50 election of Commander Smith be made * Platinum Top ricxible Diamond a ock + Bracelet; very beautiful. Set with 1 l Z P ! fifteen biue-white full-cut diamonds. < pA Beantifal Solld Platinum-top o woniaiear could be finished within } A wonderful piece of jewelry. Recisaguiar dm;‘o‘:"’-;t:hu;rm;‘g | the letter of the resolution which called 3 20 and fitted with high-grade 17-jewel " Us R LI e i e 2 adjusted movement. May also be !and just tribute might be paid to those had with diamonds all around and ! who “mad i sapphires In corners. Very special | " R of the s R i or stmas. | National Civil Service Reform League : INDESTRUCTIBLE | favoring striking out of the military : $100 | preference clause in the civil service law 3 earls j was asked in a resolution adopted by : |the convention. The resolution called : A . on posts of the American Legion at 3 Attorney Beats Daniel Dono- | Waterbury. Conn.. to urge upon A. R. : il Z S | Kimball of the liague that the action : il : P | be rescinded. The report of the Civil : i (IIAEAINHIT | van in Spirited Contest | sirvies "Commiion “whicn” was Sala : gl '”u il to recommended that only five points : i DRI | b 47 tO 33 ‘ be added to the ranking of an applicant . % : y . ! because he was in the service during : the war, was pointed out in connection : with the resolution. : 18-karat Solld White Gold Wrist John Lewls Smith, well known | To “f"“‘"‘e Differences. : Watch, the new rectangular 17- Washington attorney, a veteran of | Retirng Commander Miller, in his = Jowel adjusted movement. 40 two wars in which the United States)Teport to the convention, urged that G Itw o beauty and it will do- Eas engaged, and twice national com- | sectional differences between Pposts 4 . @ mander of the United Spanish War(be withdrawn and that all members : Veterans, was elected commander of the | of the legion get together to make : District of Columbla department of the | the Distriet organization a cohesive L American Legion at the final session of | body. Mr. Miller outlned the activities f the annual convention of the legion last | of the District department during the & night in the boardroom of the District and made geveral recom- H 4 building. Mr. Smith received for EoRlisisucteasiz 3 Beautiful Pearls, possessing & ven v o commander. soesling on ! gelicate luster and guaranteed not seven votes from fifteen posts, against ! pis platform before the election said % fo peel, break or discolor; with 1 thirty-three votes for Danfel J. Dono- [ he also would urge ation of fac- g 4 Lolid white gold safety clasp, as 14-karat Solld White Gold Wrist van. The new commander, wko suc- |tional differences. Daniel J. Donovan, A tiina ot pearing will ‘Watch, 15-jewel, cushion shape; a the defeated candidate for the post very beautiful watch; of District commander, urged that the Drain, who Miller, . accurate, and a very M - 10 (}{) good bargain . . officers elected last night |unanimous. This was done, and Mr. ¢ ¢ “““e; B(f“i"“ - ';”‘";‘1 Vico M- e a goal of 10,000 members by De- 2 : mander, arles I. Ladson, and thirc cembery 31, 192: :30-inch .....$12.00 B L o et | et s s A LISTEN TO PITTSBURGH, SCHENECTADY, = f Other Organizations. ring on his retirement by William s Complete Stock of f District commanders of three other | WoOLff Smith, representing the National NEW YORK AND MANY OTHER DISTANT . b e national, military orgauisations at- | bress Club Post /Me Bmifh was do- POINTS BY BUILDING A VACUUM TUBE SET 3 tended the final meeting of the i | Himtier my' Alexander Bramer. Other FOR THE PRICE OF A CRYSTAL SET. 3 trict legion convention. They were B e ’ 2 . ‘I':”w!:"‘""“v:“"‘gss"’e‘rfl‘,‘“c“f '&.’ie‘;“;;‘;"‘ff"'pl;;’e‘;’;{‘,"‘Qvg‘if.“”};“‘”"g- new commander. Complete list of parts and accessories, as_illustrated, including a drilled bakelite 2 . : : % 2 Bo Dean, commander of the Department | _Willlam F. Franklin, referring to panel, dials and 1%5-volt tube. Regenerative circuit and instructions free. ’ 3 With 55-inch high- $25.00 |ohszotomse, Grand Asmy of the | SR ) recelvenity formersolaien : ¢ p-s . i A Republic, and Harry F. Patterson, e st o - - — : ly polished tubes; | usualvaluo........... commander of the District depart- | that two veterans in P bulldine An Ideal Christmas Gift—Most Moderately Priced ‘ er-hour st- ment, United Spanish War Veterans, | Were mistreated. = One. 2 . . & e e o eny 20p ‘acTili®: | his front teeth knocked out and the . p A i minster Chimes that (rict - department, the "American Lo | other recelved a gash in the forehead Let Us Show You This Assembly in Our Radio Dept. . i vere also pr <« | that required five stitches to bring % can be silenced at will; glon, were also present In the persons | {00 o™ Jie declared he could pro- { : best-grade movement of Col. E. Lestor Jones, first depart- 1 g ono of the men. A motion was —Fourth Floor. 3 . ment commander; Capt. Julius I. ed calling for the appnimmvm! 3 i Peyser and Gen. James was succeeded by Wi the retiring commander. Erection in Washington, preferably D of a committee by the new commander to investigate the charges of Mr.| Frankli and reliable time- keeper. It has a hand- engraved dial with on B. ieeds Watson B. Miller, is a member of H H LANSBURGH & BROTHER be had in a variety of shapes. A most un- - on l_ho Elll;\se., south of the White | ey e i o G2 °Rn - | KIDNAPER FRIGHTENED | - . . c! Nav: b Ve ¢ Sterling Silver | Full length beveled Eimae i Wesed i 2 retolutin | OFF BY GIRL'S SCREAM B e A g originally presented by Cooley-Mc- ‘ lass panel door. In Cullough post and passed by the con- s Police of the elghth precinct last| night began search for a colored man who leaped from an automobile at 14th and W streets Friday night and vention. The resolution urged upon {the District legion the obtaining of ithe backing of Congress in pushing the project for the stadium. Permanent publication of the his- g finest solid mahogany. .00 Comb, Brush : and Mirror Men’s Thin-Model Elgin Watch, 12952 M 14-karat solid gold tory and records of the world war, |attempted to drag a thirteen-year-old 3 s $22 50 case; a gift that is $22 50 in order that they may be preserved | pieo ¢irl into the machine. ~_ 3 practical and beautiful = to posterity, was urged in a resolu >y The girl, Eda Ambrogi, was only a few blocks from her home at 2222 14th street when the car drew up to the curb and the colored man. a hand- kerchief drawn across his face, jumped out, grabbed her and tried to pull_her to the machine. 3 R “Come with me or I'll shoot you,” ; : Ll { 4 9 3 . tion adopted by the convention. Se: eral delegates pointed out that p petuation of the records of the civi war had taken a number of years and they were yet imperfectly re- corded. Adoption of the resolution, Commander Miller pointed out, took into_consideration action of the na. tional convention of the legion at * Now Orleans urging early erection of | the man whispered to the girl as she : L O o | struggled to get away, according_to e e ceq. " ® U |her brother,” Leo Ambrogi. ' Eda 2 screamed as loud as she could and * ——— ¢ e | Five Years’ Work. the colored man got back into the 5 e Charles B. Hanford of George Wash- | automoblle and sped away. Another ington Post, No. 1, said that if Con- colored man was at the wheel. gress would grant the appropriation| The girl hurried home, none the to insure personnel sufficient Flasks, a large stock, i up to pint capacity. $8.50 to $45 8 MESH BAGS * All Soldered Mesh | Solid Mahogany Mantel Clocks B Sterling Silver —with chimes; Westminster gongs quarter hour and soft tone on the hour; high-grade movement; silvered dfal; very stately in appearance. every $55 worse for her narrow escape from L e e I R ; A Accessories : 402-404 Seventh St. 3. & Backed by ¢ Rep ulation. | : CHRISTMAS THOUGHTS % =3 L) ol o & (7] g - =] = (@) (=] = o s E 0 =, =) ] ae] § (] =] [ .25¢c to $18.00 “DEER HEAD” CIGARS ..25¢c to $15.00 —in boxes of 10, 25, 50 and 100. Ash Trays... Briar Pipes. Before-Xmas Special ____ .: $1.00 to $12.00 a Box gigar I‘:‘I s .$1.00 to gls.g - d igar Holders. ...25¢c to $15. : ur-tnmmed “LA ANITA" CIGARS Girctte Cases. .25 to $1500 A : —In boxes of 25 and 30. Cigarette Holders, 25¢ to $25.00 : $225 to $7.00 a Box Tobacco Pouches. .25¢c to 550:1) - “QFTY” AND “AFTER- Humidors for Cigars an : ol : Exropes Famons Coats DINNER” CIGARS Cigarettes. : Lo Maire Opera @ & «Lgrgnifi‘”' 1d $6 00 For T‘Y;'(Ier :gl::?dom —in boxes of 25 and 50. Ladies’ Cigarette Holders, : genuine Oriental Pearl; a very gylg 08 LR sold. PO* Binoculette, four- \ Smart and conservative $1.75 to $3.50 a Box. Cases and Pipes. | ¢ useful gift. Spe- $1500 Latest styles.” A ] power prism. Very $19 50 models, some bloused; some P | + cially priced at.... o practical gift. p \ speciatab it i Sapny: listme fnore) hitking ey | : styles—in Velour, Normandy y : e en eradimnger ' : - finished wi!?n enormous collars [ ] | - of genuine fur. o) A. KAHN In C o 508 Ninth Street N.W. : C . The special price is A“";f;"fi > lati; it] —_— . Comq on- : s L e Mad: yBriar nPipes : Adolph Kahn, Pres. Arthur J. 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