Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1922, Page 24

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, T. U. DECEMBER 17, 1922—PART T. F — [ ALLEN DECLARES Enjoy Netw Pear’s Ebe KMWUUM[D HOTEL HAMILTON | || wetina sodts s “Clever and Inyisible Form December the 31st, 1922 of Government.” Last Call for Members in the 1922 Dinner and Concert MANY LEAVE FOR CAPITAL . 10:30 p.m. to 12 p.m. L ; . SR iA,ccept President’s Invitation to .)ancu'?g From denxght On Discuss Prohibition En- 3 Special Music and Favors forcement. o $6.00 Per Person _ By the Associuted Press. Breakfast Will Be Served After 3 A M. ULPHUR SPRINGS, W. December 16.—The fourteenth ual confercnce of governors ended y with a spirited discussion of Klux Klan. Many of the ex- then prepared to leave for Washington to accept Presldent Harding's invitation to discuss pro- hibi enforcement with him at luncheon Monday. cutive committee consisting CHRISTMAS PIANO CLUB A Few More Homes Will Get Pianos in This Club— Don’t Put it Off if You Are Thinking of a Piano or Player for Christmas S ZCLOTHE. N CREDIT CUTFITTERS TO MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN : St oomed to die and ex- hat the efforts of the J a senera ansas to oust [ 3 ¥ te on the h d 1 McCray of cted. Former wa C, Eesting ction of s left to not believe it iolence In his Allen whether the sed manifestations of law- r had done anything to Says Klan Gives to Charity. . A'lon rep'ied that every member icn botieved he was do- Saks & Tompany Penna. Avenue Seventh Street | Gifts for the Boys | that the Boy ts in ad not refected a gift of $15.000( Klan, so that “they could claim nt Americanism."” ott of Oregon asked if Kan- ent troops to suppress t railroad e, Mr. he was ¥ to do action did not become Some things that the boys will really appreci- 5 : 3} ott then rsked what means thought wou'd prove most curbirg the society, and the d he favored filing cinbers with state offi- ate and get lots of fun out of. You'll be re- warded with a real Christmas Smile if you sclect vour giits for him here. ation, Klan in Indiana. at this point said he had been issued to | a month before he the klansmen had | “Baby Grand”’ Piano 5645 The joy of owning a Baby Grand Piano can be yours this. Christmas and at this remark- ably low price. Think of the sav- ing from usual prices for such a quality instrument and you will count this a real opportunity. Splendid tone quality and ample volume all in a five-foot apart- ment size Grand Piano. is the Very Low Price of This New Player-Pianc Plays your kind of music your way. Has transposing device which enables you to play your selections in several different keys. Automatic tracking arrangement and all new improve- ments that make for complete player- piano satisfaction. And all this at only $435.00. See this wonderful Club Special, for there are only a few left. Select yours now and leave = de- posit to be sure of getting it for Christmas. for ThisSplendid Upright Piano Standard manufacture—spe- cially selected instruments of fine musical worth—every one guaranteed by the manufactur- er and by us. Fine cabinetwork —perfect workmanship and ma- terial throughout. Certainty of quality—certainty of satisfac- tion. Certainty of a musical Christmas. Choose your piano from these specials, here—now. The mess kit (heavy gauge aluminum) con- . l—Boy Scout Mess Kit sists of combined utility pan and coffee pot o = ented that in his as not here to atay. t it be kept in mind ver and invisible form ! with cover, a stew pan, a fry pan with fold- ing handle, a cup and a fork and spoon. The t nests compact’y and is carried n a strong 55 Tk at Astoria, Ore., destroyed a large part of the ] I | | khaki cover, which has pocket for knife, fork | i and spoon. A web carrying strap is attached. ! I-——l'-'or Xmas, $2.75— | | | | ' | I Accepts Invitation. il Boy Scout Canteens from Gov. Baxter of | i All models in both ' | l the morning_session, informed President end his con- t” and that he w0’ greater issue an that of en- 1l laws, especially the Made of unusually heavy gauge aluminum and has a strong khaki cover with web carry- ing strap attached. Just the thing for hikes. ent and the forty- he said, “will issue For Xmas, $2.75— i d laws of the country, om violating or en- rs to violate our pro- such a proclamation _rank with the great documents |—Boy Scout Knives———— Something every Scout needs and every 7 relY At e Re aadea boy wants. These knives are made by Rem- law and order in the > aine, and to see that no in- government such as the Ku Klux Klan obtains a foothold in our I ington and have strong big blade, can opener, istate.” Dry Sleuth on Scene. i Sherman Cuneo, attached to the of- | of Prohibition Commissioner es. arrived unannounced _from Washington this morning and began ating among the governors. He expressed profound surprise on being told of tomorrow’s conference at the White House, and asserted his visit had nothing to do with the Presi- hottle opener, screwdriver and leather punch. Make Your Selection at 0nce—Leave{ a Small Deposit Then You Will Be Sure of Getting Your Christmas Piano The fine bone handle is fitted with ring for ; l attaching a lanyard. i i ! For Xmas, $2.00— ficial Axes——— Made by the manufacturers of the famous “Plumb” tools and guaranteed to conform to the Boy Scout requirements. A most depend- | able tool. Each ax comes equipped with a leather sheath for attaching to belt. For Xmas, $2.00— | | dent’s luncheon invitation to the gov- {ernors. While he declined to explain the ! significance of his presence, there i were predictions that he had arrived to sound out the governors on the a y or wetness of their respective The popularity of Jordan’s thAndC?Obyou cz;)n be or(;e of Christmas Piano Club has be- 2 =2 these Club members and en- come so great that only a lim- A F ew B argains n joy .21111 thefa;:}llvagfa}g)‘@f and ited number of pianos are still In struments privileges of the Club, if you available for Christmas de- GOOd Used will join now. Come in, leave livery. There is a reason. Also at Club Terms a small deposit to hold your Our better values are so ap- selection and have it delivered i question of marriage and di- {vorce laws again came before the conferen t] vieve Pa morning, Mrs. Gene- t, representing a num- ber of women's organizations, speak- jing in favor of a measure advocated by Mrs. Edward Franklin White, | {deputy attorney general of Indiana, ito bring uniformity through an amendment to the federal Constitu- Mrs. Parkhurst contended that ivorce was not a matter of states’ rights, but was a national question. Gov. Hardee of Florida suggested ‘ Flashlights Stevens’ ‘ .22 Rifle| | fiber and nickle ases ; some have the It “:‘:: e inime probably “would 3 4 ?:cfxsing lights with repe:!:r' i ‘1.:‘&%.‘- y:g‘:'i;‘s_l;“g.,a }f;‘cdcl;:;c:rax’né’fi parent’ our terms of payment Kurtzman Player-Piano.............. .$250.00 on Saturday, Surprlse thye Oy . | l'ana indorsed Mrs. White's = - % | f,‘“:]‘"c“_"“ OB eot . e EE;EC';:’;’“”' so liberal that Club members Shoemacher Upright Piano (walnut)..$150.00 folks for Christmas. Don’t anges. nly a | . . . . H 3 | For Xmas Feingol i recommend their friends to Behning Mahogany PlayerPiano (good waIF—corqe in tomorrow: All | y these ex- ;Minister ‘Who Detended Fraternity R Lk th b 11 as new) L e e S .5640-00 avallable 1nstruments .wfll be i $1.00 Up cellent_ 1t | mreatonea by MAD) e betine, join also. Like the snowba! s j | leit and we | ST ZOUIS, Docember, 164 dona. that starts small and be- Stultz Bros.? Player-Piano. . ...........$295.00 sold before the week is gone. | able to_get IEE S SR O o comes a mighty force—so our Francis Bacon Player-Piano...........$510.00 You have better choice to | any more, i for a triennial fund, was rejectes . . L o Ve | | Bayard Rifles |t commifice n chargs of o e | Christmas Piano Club has Estey Upright Piano (mahogany).....$225.00 MOTTOW. We shall expect to | The popular .22 F X | Smith of thie sfi‘;!ig deten. The. ran grown in pOpularlth see you. 1 caliber single - shot or Amas, in a sermon. Several days after de- . | livering this sermon, Rev. Smith an- | nounced he had received threats by mi in model so much mail and by telephone. | demand by boys who want a real gun. really wonderful value. For Xmas, $6.00 “Saks Guarantees Quality” Sportsgoods Shop - Fourth Floor NEW AMENDMENT URGED. Lineberger Would Elect President by Popular Vote. A constitutional amendment providing for the election of President and Vice | President by popular vote of the coun- try as a whole was proposed in a Teso- lution_introduced today by Represent- ative Lineberger, republican, of Califor- {nia. The resolution also would provide presidential primaries in all states un- der the supervision of Congress, and | Would' increase to six vears the terms | of office of the President and Vice President. Cameras, Ko- | | daks, Tripods, | | Films, Supplies Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at 13th Open Evenings Until 9 —_— Augusta, Ga. | Hour and half quicker schedule beginning Dec. 17, Augusta Special, Southern Ry. Ele- Experienced AdvertisersPrefer The Star|f. 5 il 6633, —Advertisement.

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