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THE SUNDAY STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 17, 1922—PART 3. :THE, HUB TheHubEverythingFord Ry FRATERNTES. (Continued from Fifth Page.) the burning of the mortgage on the lndge building in that city. W. T. West, Charles A. Leeseman and J. F Watts were visitors from Indian- apolis T.odge, No. 17. A delegation ‘larendon Lodge was present, Frank Witchey, who 4 3 i 8 taps over the grave of the Wnknown soldler on Armistice day. November 11, 1921. Segt. Witchey brousht the trumpet with him which he used on that occasion. ° The ladles of Mooseheart Legion Friday last, in addition to an initia- tion, had a musical entertalnment. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICA. 3olden Rule Council, No. 10, which s every second and fourth Fri- of each month, had the state Mrs. Hartman, and the or's deputy, Mrs. Rock, Present at its last meeting. ~The f officers resulted as fol- Mrs. Pettit; asso- r. A. Brown; vice Mrs. Bessie Bryant; .88o- councilor, Mr. Charles Hill- conductor, _Mrs. Elizabeth .’ Mr. T. B. Mont- O. Mont- comery: . Mr. X Simpson: trustee for eighteen munths, Mrs, Bertha Brown. Jinen shower was given to Miss na Geracl, who is to be married ron. A VERY attractive Davenport Table, finished in mahogany, 60 inches long, with well braced legs, nicely finished. Special $16 75 e Combination Davenport Bed Genuine Cedar Chests A gift that will surely please. The stock from 75 which to choose offers a . $ 28.75 wide variety of styles. Onc of the Pricesiatars mteertinee most practical articles you can buy—a c o mfortable bed when .de- sired at night, == i Other Store News in = Make It A Worth-while Gitt of Furni within a weck. You \§ \s N JR. 0. U. A M. No. 25, met Monday ed officers for the of the order com- the meeting at 8 oclock and prese a_program, in- luding recitations, music and a box v ending with a banquet for the and visitors. _ Capitol Council, The ook charge The Christinas Season for this year will be over have but six days sn which to purchase the necessary gifts so as to have them ready for Chrishnas morning. And the 110st useful gift you can g th most practical—is furniture. Its memory. its word of cheer and its usagrs last long after Christmas is past. } i 21, tomorrow w hoard of offi- ¢ ion. The coun- 1l attend ices this evening at s Memorial Church. Members are icsted to meet at the council cham- 7:30 p.m. Unity Daughters of America, ¥ the council and_will I at the same hour. R. E. irman of the good of the r commi . announces a good time swing the meeting. ROYAL ARCANUM. Loyal Ladies of the Roval anum elected the following offi- Saturday December 9: % C. Shinn and Artistic American Walnut Dining Suite Spring a surprise on the family by: presenting them with this beautiful suite. As shown, new oblong table, panel side center- door !:hma cabmpt. double-door cupboard, server and ]a;'gc buf- fet with plate mirror (genuine leather-seat chairs extra). Cash or credit at this low price. . Lo D LR DU This Suite Will Make a Princely Gift to the Family inn; treasurer, Miss Dorothy W. B. Hill; C. Gilford; Gatewood, and wain. jety s a Christmas tree children of Arcanum members 1 Hall. Mrs. The chil- given a present P WW@%@%W’%@@%@%@%@%%@’%%%%%%%%%%%@%%%@W%%@W A Real Gift For All the Family ; Oriental Council | ? e e Loval Ladies Bridge ( NE of the most artistic living room suites in our display. Mahogany - a part in the program | La]llp _ finish frames, cane panel backs. two rosette pillows and roll included. Faual ¥ AL SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF | AU i Spring seats are covered in attractive velour. A six-foot davenport, arm i o § S0d i LIBERTY. and of.?Ey::;dfk chair and rocker comprise the suite. will apprec Slected 3 No. 1. last Tuesday our line. e rious finish i $ .75 Cash or Credit, at $ .75 Buy Now for Xmas. upholere o 19 gt E z e = T ces start — This .ow Price Pay Next Year At ebkssbene FUMED Oak Tele- OLDEN Oak Finish e e : : Wood Scat Rocker, *took Rarecialy M $2.95 ck and well braced 3‘ arms e ] Au TISTIC Fiber A Give Her a Kitchen, Cabinet for Christmas hogany or white en- SELLERS Kitchen Cabinet will af- = _ford motlier or wife the utmost I happiness. not only at Christmas time, but the year round as well. See the stock of medels at the Hub—Choose the one best adapted to your mmittee. December rty will be given < and their children, vith s aus to distribute gifts] + all. KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS. No. 353, announces with a large class 0 pom. today. ~Will hold its second meeting th Thursday evening, De- SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY. neil, No. 2, Wednesday E e il ; tha mominations of officers UMED Oak \[AHOGANY - FINISHED AL e T Smoking Y Tea Cart, with glass home or apartment and s 75 . : . Stand—a serving tray top and rubber- pay next vear. Prices P jeat meeting. Plans are being made start at close-outof thesc particu- lar styles at— tired wheels— ‘NYE have just received a shipment of new “Boone” Kitchen Cabi- { nets of superior con- | struction and finish. $ .75 { Priced at.c...... —— Filled In Well. W HEN you read this Hubert Druce on the stage of the ew York, playing the he explains, short for “Boulevard”), the colorful xi driver who is s v anger of destinies in 1t during a recent illness of four « his role was taken by the ngest kind of understudy who aced the American stage—a 1 who had never spoken a line in drama in his life—none other,sin fact, than the author of the play, Austin rong. Although never having acted in oken drama, Mr. Strong Is a panto- imist of reputation. Last year he ved a season of five weeks under Brady management in his own panto- mime, Man_About Tow: And equently in the past fifteen years has appeared in pantomimes of his own construction before private audiences. When Druce became ill, through Portieres $2.98 Pair Cash or Credit, These Low Prices Are the Same Special Feature Sale Monday of 100 Room Size 9 75 | Lace | a combination of circumstances, no understudy was available. His, more- aver, is one of the four principal roles. So the author. willy nilly, was pressed into service and Druce's clothes. For- tunately, being much of the same figure, the clothes fit. ‘When it was all over, Mrs. Strong, who had come to her husband’s dress- ing room between acts—like a second into a challenger’s corner—broke the news that his mother was in the andience, information which she had withheld previously for fear it would '(9x12 ft. and 8Yx10s ft.) Brussels Rugs Curtains (Worsted face, serviceable, deep pile) and Panels 36.75 98¢ Also others Phonograp $49.75 o ‘Axminster Rugs, 9x12 ft. gfid S%XIOI/Z ft.---Mond: make him nervous. Wha—what did she say?’ gasped ailar. “WEAS didsshs (ks of Handsome patterns and colors. Deep luxurious nap. ‘Why.” sald his wife smiling, “she at $1.49 ) ; Aidn’t know it was you. She thought — 2 s A new type phonograph heautitull you were Mr. Druce.” . ished in mahogany. Superior quality and perfected tone arm. et us send ‘Willard Holcomb did the same thing once in his dramatization of “Lorna vour home for Christmas, Pay a littld week or month and it'sgvours. Table Model Pat Better grades of 6x9-foot $23-,75 ‘ %;h%ofi;g&e f:l/;;t;m/z—ft RUGS— $ 49_75 New Comedy Star. Velvetor AxminSter Rugs .. High-Grade Axminsters......... ; ENRY MURDOCK, who has been playing comedy roles in Christle - a2 0 il = b Readasl o i b SRS A pictures for two years and who will be AT With the plays litile perma wonder records. nent sap seen opposite Dorathy Devore in “Hazel From Hollywood,” will be featured him- I, according to Al Christie’s recent nouncement. Murdock is a comedian who has been - “coming to the front” for some time, according to screen critics, one of whom not long_ago picked out Murdock and Arthur Housman as the two posaible successors to Chaplin, because ‘they <vem to be the only ones in view who have a definits idea of pantomime, and ihat, after all, s the real comedian’s chieft stock in trade, Murdock's panto- mime s much like that of Theodore Kosioff_and his ability in make-up cquals that of Lon Chaney. Some day he will be known as well as either of them.” . Such was the reviewer's judgment several months ago. No. 13 Beyond Question E-rmnr IRVING, the little seven- year-old girl, who has the phire boall 27x54-Inch Axminster or Velvet Rugs, Excellent Grade . . . . . . $3.98 3 Brusselet Stair Runner, Yd. . . . .. ... 69¢ %45 | Sale of Congoleum RUGS. Cotton-Warp RUGS Red Seal, #x9-foot. ... ... 2219279 Red Seal, 6x9-foot.....................5595 Red Seal, 9x12-foot...................51095 '9x12 ArtSquares, no borders, only......$7.95 73x9-foot Gold Seal Rugs .$10.10 . 9x103-foot Gold Seal Rugs........ nt $4.95 Peaches, the ‘“leading lad: ichael O'Halloran,” produ personally supervised by the au Gene Stratton-Porter, is a girl. She was born on 13th of November; she teenth grandchild; there are thirteen Jetters in her name: she signed the contract for her first real part in “Michael O'Halloran” on the thirteenth of the month and she received a let- ter from former President Woodrow Wilson on the 13th of November _ WASHINGTONS GREATEST m:gntuhl;int her mu.nt g‘.‘rl birt] 3 ; N