Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1922, Page 29

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originality by tapping urces of news. v gained considerable experi- ar when hg earned the fon of business manager for the hman Red Book, an annual, pub- he freshman class. ' Last aptasined the freshman Interment will be held in in_Glenwood ceme 5 In 1916 Dr, Le was laymen's_association of HONORED AT HARVARD. |; RITES FOR DR. D. 0. LEECH Services Tomorrow Morning at His Late Residence. Funeral services for Dr. D. Olin Leech, | who dled Thursday evening at Garfleld Momorial Hospital, will be held tomor- row morning at 11 residence, 1237 M: northwest. The s charge of Rev. Dr. tor of the Wesle: opal Church, of which Dr. Leech was a tri tee. Rev. Dr. J. R. Edwards, district superintendent of the Washinkt trict, and Bishop Luther B. Wi New York will participate. The official : 7 . members of Wesley Church, of the Med- The common flea is really a wing-| ical Society of the District of Columbia less fly. and of Temple. EAU Il ‘Wins Place on College Daily. E. G. Lowry 2022 Millyer |3 Place, a student of of 1925 at Harvard Univer: has won a Place in the news department of the mson, the daily news- _institution, according received here from General Conference of of the church is cligible. A Badge of Servitude. His wife—Henry, I'm going to buy vou a wedding ring. You ought to Wwear something to show You're mar- rie Mr. I Success. “See that young man ;rgl —He's made good. Hal bridge, A place on the Crimson won only after ‘an competition, in wl are drilled’ day and nigl methods of finding news. aging editor gives the but the reporte Peewee—Why, my dear, 1 do. d 1 wear the rubbers you worth $1,0001" znments, to Treland that a broken is the precursor of a d e ES "'.“7 " ////A‘ 7’ “THE:- SUNDAY: STAR, WASHINGTON, - M., will serve as honorary pallbearers. Annual Conference as a delegate to the Episcopal Church, held in Saratoga, N. Y., the highest honor to which a layman —_— he came over from Austria with three millions in his pocket, and today he's —_— There iS a curious superstition in the family plot :)lecul‘;i l:?' the | ficers Wednesday night, as follows: | repres i s W.C flTun(!‘c and Eastern Star ll|vm to the retirin he Baltimore = P o Babcock, lunternist; g . Covert, past master, d rton the past C. Vaughan Darby, master; Arthur| ,o/®00 0 pain; kdward W. sonic board of relief: = the Methodist | N. Presmont, senior warden; Max|ton,’ chairma and Rufus Pearson | ther, past master, delegat, The Petworth Abel, junior warden; Johnston R. ,Jegeler. finance com. | Mite Association: John E. Borland | mect at Joppa Hall tomorrow even- Z g erstasy: & Melvin Sharpe. editor of | past master, representative, hoard of | ing Zinynesinan 8 CCISLuy N0 IS il roxies to Grand Lodge, Ed- | managers lodgeroom No. 2; Webster | ficess. treasurer; George M. Iivans, asslst-|prq W. Chatterton, master; Hilliard | E. Osmond, tiler. senior deacon junior deaco: steward; ¢ steward; C sentati H. G. Tegeler, over there? f a year ago orge rep: Tepresentative, Mason Star Home: e trustee. The followin pencil point omestic jar. QA e T TN HERE’S a Jewelry Gift at this shop for every age and every preference and every purse splendid things can be had here at trifling cost! For not all ‘our jewelry is expensive, though all is enduring and beautiful. ant treasurer; Edward W. Chatterton, Hilliard C. Ober, jr., junior Edgar Bittinger, repre- Masonic board of i John's Mite Association appointed by the master-elec Remarkable what D. C, DECEMBER 17, 1922—PART .T. MASONIC ELECTIONS. Harmony Lodge, No. 17, elected of- gar Bittinger, master of ceremonles; J. Walter choirmaster; John ¥, Pearson, C. Myers, senjor warden, and Elmer Myers, | L Irey, junior warde Acacia Lodge, N Warren J. Hamacher i R. Horn senior warden, Miller, junio: Burroughs, pa y ic K George W 3 A lodge | treasurer; Philip W, Dutton W resentative g officer: were | deacon, C. Ed- | con, J. f R " T o AR . ,_—:,gé"fi X T’,/-' T Ak o P ¥ LA T hr 2 - - RULY, Castelberg’s is a veritable treasure store of Christ- We have ransacked the world to procure them, so that you may select the things you want most, at prices you can best afford. : mas Gifts. steward, David S. Williams marshal, James H. Windsor, past master, rep- resentative board of manag: Joppa Lodge. No. last_Monday night, as’ follow J. Veley, junior Eenior s junior s pointed H. S reappointed Master Jame! - , clected officers Alvin B. Lank, Harry A. Beck, re- er; Clyde J. Nichols, r dea David L. _Pitcher, William H. Bod, William_J. Buehm. M. Trivett, ap- where near the hole. - | ! SPECIAL No. 1 | The diamonds in_ these rings are pure || white and intensely brilllant—the mount- ings are of 14kt. solid gold. Beauti- fully carved shanks and 18kt. white goid hexagon tops—the newest thing .... - 30" it SPECIAL No. 2 il Thin as @ wafer—with its case of gleam- ing green gold, enriched by delicate en- i graving—its fine 15-jewel ELGIN move- ament—the - Boulevard is indeed & real aristocrat of the Watch World.....e-.e L — o b SPECIAL No. 3 | There is nothing that quite equals the ! charm of fine Tollet Ware for a Christ- { mas Gift—it is so attractive, usefu! and i practical. We showing a big variety § 00 | of sets in Amber, Tortolse Shell, White i Ivory and Silver—priced from.... < op | [N —— L SPECIAL No. 4 i ROGERS' silver-plated ware is world famous. In beauty of design and work- manship it is matched only by Sterling Silver. These 26-plece sets are heavily plated and extremely good-ooking. In it satin-lined chests at.......... i L —— When it comes to the “write” gift. what could be more appropriate than a Water- - £ PEARLS! i All the Famous {| ot such iridescent queenly gems. Makes—Pearls ‘beauty. such radiant color, ons can scarce- Iy distinguish them from India’s They come in | - MESH BAGS ! s i i i b “ THE DEAUVILLE SHAPE ! | WITH TANGO TOP | ,[ Dainty in design, made of finest | ,! sfiver-plated mesh—hand soldered ! | and extremely durable. A §$49.00 | | gift any woman can appre- I || clate.. Yup | — : Dainty littie Sol- ' id Gola Leckets | and Chalns. Just about the nicest thing amyen could - think of for Bahw s set ~ with white and yellow || 1 Samondr if s 00 Quite & large showing of plain | and engraved Sterling Silver | and quadruple Cigarette Cases. The very latest designs and offects .....o..... Nothing _finer for the man than a set of Military Brushes. them in ;8,.. up ! of —green, and white yellow . 7 CUFF LINKS | gold—plain, en- || e Fancy Set Rings for men, women and children. Solid go.d—various birth- § .00 stones—plain and engraved effects.. Up All the rage'—The Black Onyx Ring set with a sin- gle brilliant §: 00 diamond—- solid band... Up engraved. Initialed free....ceeeeneens man Pen or an Eversharp Pencll? Tiers | strands of various lengths $Q00 | | el i I - alomaliine o e s . i 5 i i . a Others As Low As ! $O.00 { || Any number of difterent de- $6).00 I it . | signs here—monogrammed | 1 i $5.00 i Tp i Ltru...... S53555595559535 33 Up 1L i o B[ Pesnns T ——— = ' i Sets—gunr: ed § 00 | A A ;; ;‘ | |_different patterns from which to choose. . Up || bk ¢S o i = = | d L i f BREAD TRAYS <[ Rectangular model. A fine, de- | | watCh Brace_lets Heavily plated silver, | | pendable 17-jewel movement, fit- | 14-kt. White Gold Filled Octa- ] t = many designs; a beau- | | ted into a 14-kt. White Gold Rec- | gon, Tonneau or Cushion shapes— | | (@\ ;‘ff‘t’l S inexpeuaiyof] | tangular or Over-shaped Case. | 16-jewel imported move- f | = g up | ! Comes with black or gray $ 5~°° I ments. Absolutely guar- $ 18“ ! i $4.00 | || rbbon..eeeeuiiiannnn- h T R e I: e \\ W%, Tp | — [—r_——_.—— Emblem Rings in I never-ending assort- ment, solid gold— all orders— § .00 exclusive in i appearance Cp . ' 4 Open a Charge Account i . —On the following easy terms: |] [ l | Om Purchases up to $25.00.Pay $ .50 a week | | From $25.00 to $50.00....Pay $1.00 a week | From $50.00 to $75.00....Pay $1.50 a week From $75.00 to $100.00...Pay $2.00 a week T N~ T T = 935 Pen na Ave. N.W. Alexandria Branch, 818 King Street Open a Charge —on the following easy terms: On Purchases up to $25.00. .Pay $ .50 a wesk p From $25.00 to $50.00...Pay $1.00 a wesk From $50.00 to $75.00...Pay $1.50 a week From $75.00 to $100.00...Pay $2.00 = wesk Account Trained Caddy. ‘The Collie—Loafing us susual? The Terrier—Nope. 1 gotta job. get a pork chop just for retrieving that little ball and dropping it some- ter of ceremonics; David tiler W. Witten pre- naster, Stephen ster's jowel. Masonic Club will for the annual election of of- Refreshments will be served. Eratosthenes, neaa or the Alcxan- ria_Library, first measured_the cire cumference of the earth in 245 B. G,

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