Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1922, Page 11

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D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922. 9 MRS. GAWLER FEATURES | yicr"sert eineing. Bawara . viratl HIGHWAYMEN BUSY. | oot hishwaymen st othuna I sireeis “Walts Song” and Woodman's “Love and robbed of $11, a watch and chain THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, SUNDAY NIGHT CONCERT In My Hedrt"in such o chlmlnglseve"l Hold-Up Cases Are Re.|and & money order Lor 35. wwwwwwww (R | | THIRSTONE| So ciety i S i O i Ph M plause. Sho responded to several en- | | one 941 (Continued from Eighth Page. Herman Hoffman, Marine Soloist, | cores, George Wilson accompanied | T B 2l NAVAL AIDE QUITS. Phone M. 942 Draws Bound of Appl Mrs. Gawler. | William G. Jackson, employed at wedding supper. The bride, who was P SonnT ot Applanxel Tor Herman He Tmay fviolin sololst for | St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, was held up| o101 D, Schacfer has resigned the tve: riage by her brother, the United States Marine Band, en- s Wore a gown of whits crepe meteot CETIE [ tertained the large audience with | ot one ol the eniraness o the ROSPILal! position of chief aide to the chief of the trimmed with crystals and pearls, and | With Mrs. Ethel Holtzclaw Gawler, | three numbers, while a children's|armed colored man about twenty- nv'.‘bureuu of construction and repair, her French lace veil was formerly \(‘mrul and group of fifty men were | years old and robbed of $10 in cash. Department, to take effect De- - : soprano, the feature number on the itute De- | worn by her great-great-aunt, the | roundly applauded for their rendition | X aoung lady emplosed in the hospitai | sember 33 e has beon connected S Heads Carnegle InSt tu late Mrs. E. M. Ricker. The veil, ar- | program, the seventh Sunday night|of “Good-night, Ladles.” Mrs. ("”'i:msd h-rgmulr escort had a similar ex- | with the Navy Department for many for Study of Pub- ranged in coronet, was held With a|concert of the Washington Music As- | trude McRae Nash was at the piano | perfence in the grounds of the insti- | years and recently went to Rio ds panment or Study of Pu band of orange blossoms, and she car- | sociation at Central High Community | for Mr. Hoffman. | tution a short time ago. { Juneiro to assist in the installation rled bride roses and Ifiles of the val- | Center drew a record-breaking audi- | The usual community singing was | John W. lsher, 1010 6th street |of the naval exhibit at the Brazilian . : ey. Her matron of hon ne e big auditorium last night. | led by Robert Lawrence, director. 'northeast, was held up by three col- | centennial exposition. _to_bring a cheeriul glow into the home lic Service Methods. sister-in-law. Mrs. Worsham, wife of o West at Christmas time and all the year! Capt. Ludson D. Worsham, of See the Brooks dllplay—comprehensxve 1}:3:“;{.:.':"1! :'I,Ls‘nd fi?;flr‘.%r“%?’,‘;"im‘fi and wonderfully artistic—here zou Il find| Appointment of Dr. L L Thurstone, | her siater's mald of Bonor. hey tors lamps for every need, and equitably priced, | nead of the department of education | gown trimmed with shadow lace, and tion, under the fg £ ‘ge Stewart, Mrs. Baum institute, _at nd Mr. Charles Smith of New York. ackson place s announced | Dr and Mrs. Tom Willlams will be = 3 tast night. The |the hosts at th sday_evening enter- — = : new bureau iS|tainment at the Arts Club tomorrow — affillated with the | The program will present “The History Institute of Gov-|of the Dance” with interpretations by ernment Research. | Miss Garainer. Dr. L. L. Thurstone, Dr. Thurstone wiil enter upon| Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr.. entertained his new duties January 1. a small company at dinner Saturday n iour as RUs : According to Dr. Thurstone, the | cvening at Le Para first important work to be under- taken by the new bureau will be a| arr H. A. Phagen, Rock Hills, too. and psychology ! the latter's trimmed with silver. Mr. * '+ Carnegle In-|John Murphy of Cleveland was best 8 1. | man, and the ushers were Capt. Wor- S stitute of Technol- | g “hrother of the bride, and Mr. 3 F B ks C ogy, to be direc- A\IR. Sh;nnnLr Slen i LR i 1 h | Mr. and Mrs. Parker left later in the he .E- . 100 0. o Tthe mewly | SYERINg for @ wedding trip, and atter w ¥ |January 1 will be at home at 337 r; Established Over One-Half Century organized bureau |Guyler avenue, Oak Park, Chicago. v Leo roo i - [ Among the out-of-town guests were C. Brooks, Manager of public person- | George Parker of Moline, | 5 813 14th St. NW. nel administra- SF"e Sridearoom: m,' B dy of the best methods of selec- = b . Mr. K —don’t forget to send us those gar- e ater anil promotion ot pub= | i el Eusat of e brother IiE A v -~ & lic service empl = Tts field of 2 1 i ments that you would have looking | work will tour - 91 The third annual ball of the Philippine ST S N I : " | Colleians will be given January 1, at spick-and-span for Christmas Day! : e MerlHote Don’t delay, but today— I service. “m al| Mr. and Mrs, Daniel W. O'Donoghue 5 i governments this study will include Tt 4 Han Relsser = investigations of the police and fire . E. Berry at Call Main 4724 departments in order to arrive at|q arty evening at the the best methods of selecting the | New National Theater o see David best men, on a basis of merit, for | Warfleld in the “Merchant of Venice.” : B i : { officers. After the theater they had their guests BT i A Y B it s | Othes Pisblens Cousidered. at supper at their home on 16th street. | Other problems outlined and ap-| Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Bailey an- Now OPEN Al f prmev‘l for lrfmnhlxrea.u‘ by lan’afl\lsory nounces the engagement of their daugh- | committee of five national civil serv- | ter, Marion Alta, to the Rev. Norvell _E ice commissioners are: Selection, trans- | Elliott Wicker, jr., of Petersburg, Va. 4 DOORS ABOVE RIALTO THEATER. fer and promotion of skilled trades- | The wedd i1l take pli in th 2 ni s r.‘-f:flm?:fi:fi,n:i ’:"": tmr.ins- sdind R R FRESH CARLOAD JUST ARRIVED c LCAN :p’ &' DY: Rr I positions in_public scrvice; extension, z We carry the largest display of Fresh Florida Oranges and Grapefruit in Washington. Direct from the GEONE n solid MAIN or I"ICE 740 12™ ST N.W. AN L e Marriage Licenses. carloads. Guaranteed fresh, sweet and juicy. telligence tests for various occupa-| Marrisce licenses have been fssued to the . [ tions; establishment of postal clerks’ mu:;...l S ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT and carriers' tests; reorganization of | Robert 1. Iuches and Re . Haves. tralning _courses for federal em- |, T on of . Va., and An- Peridorenih & . po e bl R 3,4,5 and 6 for . e .25¢ | investigation of the best er e 2 ton B Ky, Basket contunmg 50 Oranges ......... 12 to 25 in basket . Sl.ofl il of rating the efficiency of P Va d : Vlzes, 35c Dozen or $1.00 per Basket i T T 1 service of emp s in public hwn. o £ ‘Dickerson. Extra Selected i The burcau will also have charge, A A. Snowden, .. . it llat }(mas ab e eventually, of the organizing of new " Page. | Mixed Baskets, Oranges and Grapefruit ......... e G fiereain i e e $1.00 ! Lelon C. Brown and Ada Robinson PAINTS, FOOR L e s e o | [ R e e Let Us Express Your Out-of-Town Friend a Nice Crate for Xmas—Phone Franklin 8970 i FINISHES, e e 4 Fhe Sunotn Sment of Dr har Births R d. WE DO NOT DELIVER LOCAL ORDERS | 5 GLASS TOP to make the present stone’s appointment also says the es- irths Reporte [ FURNITURE Il complete Ponainla Through. privats endawment | T, following births have heen roported to sy e I vamusn | 0P Erieep e S il | I+ H WE HAVE NO BRANCH STORES 5o | e & =3 7 2 nt fal to appropriate to-| Thomas A. and Lill Noon, bay M. WM. AND See us about supplying one. We |§-‘L‘r'.'a"?f’§°mmm§. Do et Seacall Willlam At wna Kathren ¢ mu:f-nan'ru-. gir. Close 11 P.M. Remerber—We Were on New: York Avie: Last Wenter S the national civil service commis- sions have agitated the establ | liivan, boy. mia Ooglen, ghrl cut tops of Plate or Window Glass for POLISHES, e = A E '. = fine tables, buffets, bureaus, etc., at of itherbureauTito} conduct: n Marie Tarior. girl ROOF =0 5 B » =y work in_the personnel udm!ml'ral!nn t e IE Reasonable Prices. R T & [e——olc——]o]c—c] k[l lc—s| PAINTS, oLD ENGLISH stated. You Need a “Handy Rub” —for all household DUSTING, CLEANING and POLISHING. Made to fit the hand. “The Handy Rub” is the acme of convenience. Made of 25C finest chamois. Price only. MAY USE PLANE ON WEEVIL. Sceretary Wallace has informed ! Senator Harris of Georgia that steps taken to combat cotton boll weevil have brought about a situation “more favorable than ever before” In a . of Agriculture said it had been found Oils rd dmunson. gt vumr 201 Lillian Mangeum, b ? Corduroy Robes choice of colors Christmas Boxes for vour ¢xft purchases $2.95—$3.95 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST, FOR FINE TABLES CcuT TO the dusting method used in some PAINTS Glass { states _and a new method developed !in Forida were effiective. Co-apera- | tlon of the War Departiment in the 1334 New York Ave. !furlhpr testing of the possibilites of alrplane dusting has been asked by cretary Wallace, h 1 Lewis and 1 Happy Answers to the Gift Questions--—in Smart Underthings ~~-~at Specially Attractive Prices . Johnsan, b Deaths Reported. | 5 2 = The following deaths have been roporied™es Henderson’s—Standard for Quality - the health department in the last twents. —_— e e Y | o e Ella 3. 1719 Wilbur A. Dodge, Christmas Gifts | 7§ |25 George Washington —of Inrinsic Valne ‘ T K T o —and Lasting Service PriscillaiSewing Cabinets Grifith, 56. 412 1 Irwin, 5. 472 Peousyivania Martha Washington venue. Elizabeth A. Marsh 1413 8 street. Nowport street Mahogany Sewing : : . Ty of Mahogany A lons 1] That gift furniture of quality, distinction (large size) and grace of line may be had at Impres- $1050 sively Moderate Prices must be apparent from the accompanying items gleaned from the broad selection afforded by Hender- son’s stocks. {l Inspection without obligation is invited. Mahogany Pedestal Smoken.. ....84up Mahogany Table Lamps. llght --$4up ll:l[iogany Table Lamps. 7o, ..$8up Mahogany ogany Easy Chairs........ .$40|lp Nolocany Smokers’ | Child’s High Chairs............$10up | Secrctrics Stands. xln:ogany Waste Baskets.......$14up $90 up. 1050 U ahogany Bud Vases.......,.$2.50 up $ P | Mahogany Chifforobes. .......$108 u Mahogany Muffin Stands.......$10up Mahogany Windsor Chairs. .. ...$19up Mahogany “Lazy Susans”. ... —_— . Margaret C. Montville of Kan- has been granted a patent foot rest to be used Unique and Original Elegant Assortment to choose from—1le Up. Al i o] a o] |l o] | a = a | - o] ARDS | Biscnesultalicalen: B Pearlman’s Book Shop m ' Ifl o] l lJ o] lfl a8 | o] 1l o] fl 933 G St. ok &G, Mahogany Book Blocks.. ... = 3 Mahogany Cigarette Boxes. .. t\)ra‘.mgz"r"t' Crepe de Chine Italian Silk Vest, Crepe de Chine Satin Brassiere, $1; Neptunette Teddy, Mahogany Foot-Stools ...... S.avern Sp—— Camisole, $195 $1.95 Teddy with laccand Satin Bloomers, SL95. End Tables, ) filet, $2.95. $295. Mahogany Grandfather and Co- $11 up. | el (_nlzwil;fg;;mng lonial Clocks .............$185up Tables, $36 up Mahogany Bookcases £34 Mahogany Nest of Tables......$31 up Mahogany Davenport Tables. .. .$45 up Mahogany Tilt-top Tables.. .. PEKING CLOISONNE A few good bowls and vases, and some modern wine cups good as ashtrays. ALBERT J. 0SGOOD THE PAGODA 725 17th Street | | Mahogany 4-Poster Beds. .......$45 up Mahogany Spinet Desks. .......$42up Mahogany Gate-leg Tables. .....$32up Lamp Shades 5 Mahogany Turn-Top Half Price o I Mahogany Writing sks Dainty Satin or Crepe Teddies, in Neptunette Handsome Teddies in de Chine Camisoles, lace —Italian Silk Vests, Satin, crepe de chine, Radium and ribbon trimmed; or Crepe de Chine and Ra- and Pongee silks—Italian tailored models. Also a dium Silk Camisoles — and Radium Silk Vests— selection of Brassieresand Lace and Satin Brassieres Italian, Satin, Radium and Camisole Brassiecres—in —Satinay Bloomers and Lorelei Silk Bloomers— satin and satin and lace Step-ins. Trimmed and Lace and Satin Camisoles combinations. tailored styles. and Camisole Brassieres. Shightly shopworn Table, Floor and Boudoir Lam$ Shades, HALF- PRICE to close out. James B. Henderson hanging, Painting o P Hems ut nhostons Mahogany Cane | Mahogany i o Tea Wagons, 1108 G Street—Min 7675—7676 Bac(l;hla(i(::{mg m $24 up. Established Over 50 Years $24 up. BEEEEEEEEEEE—:EE sHop mong EEEE_BEE—:EE—E-E—E— p ; ¥

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