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; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ‘D.. U, TUESDAY, DECEMBER: 19, 1922, A : . 2 W|LL Go U"AMENDED- the community cenpter department & of Congress hold the opinion that the m‘m mvm, i permanent part of the school system | proposed amendment would place the Z 2 i be attached to it, Superintendent of . Representative Steenerson of Minne- E"IZENS SEUR[ bill In jeopardy in the House when | " toon e ine House post office No Move for Community Center ") EAFES IN ALI-EYS Item in Teachers’ Bill. See Page 14 for Other Cinristmas Economy News —_— an integral' paft of the school system was stricken- out when the " Senate pessed the measure without a dis- senting vote. 5 It was reported that some members Wages lost to Indiana coal miners during “the recent general strike amounted to approximately $16,000.- Schools Ballgu said today. The pro- , Icomaapions ol committee, had completely recovered to- School authorities will not jeop- vision in thé original.bill recognizing the community. center department as | e he aia, Trom tho STENE attack of lnle:m.lm he suffered just as he was lrdlli the passage of the Capper teachérs’ salary bill in the House by insisting that an amsndment making leaving the House chamber. He ex- plained that ho had eaten tov much reakfast. Mid-Gity Association Adops illl Resolution Urging Tighter. Licensing. : STEINWAY PIANOS Drasy’s Music House Droeg's Music Hi P i 7309 G St. 1300 G 5t Toys Are Selling Fast! Delay May Mean Disappointment—Come Tomorrow and Make Your Selections! ) Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock DROOP’S Music House 1300 G Pianos, $300 up Player-Pianos, | =Y Stools, Benches 3495 up Music and Victrolas, $25 up | Musical Instruments of amusement located in alleys as unsafe for the morals of the city, A. J. Driscoll, president of the Mid-City Citisens’ Association, at a meeting of that body at the Thomson School last night, introduced a resolution, which was adopted, calling for the submis- sion of all licenses of cafes, clubs, garages and other similar enterprises to the captain of the police precinct aherein they intend to do business ifor the purpose of obtaining a favor- A Bank With Efficient Departments For your better service we function as de- partments—each under its personal head—con- centrating its efforts in behalf of its special duties. Thus are we able to render efficient service — promptly and understandingly —in every phase of the banking business—but all under executive control and guidance. Bring us your problems—and let us advise with you for their solution. Branding the cafes and other )llcesll 5 able report. Mr. Driscoll declared that he had made an inspection of several of these places in various allevs within the territory covered by his organ- ization and was greatly surprised at the large number of very young girls present. Second Precinct Police Commended. “The assoclation embodied in the resolution a oommendation of Capt. Charles T. Peck and those under his command in_the second police pre- || einct “for the efficient manner in i { which our section of the city is po- liced” Declaring_that the Borland amend- ment was forced on the people of the 1§ | District of Columbia without Pnures-‘ nicely milk cans Wood Horse and Wagon, painted, at $2.49 and $3.49 | " Glibert’s Erector Sets, ‘ steel construction toys. | _ $1and $250 Victor Records Player Piano Rolls consulting the District Commissioners, and that the law had worked great.in- Justice and hardship on the residents || of the District. the association adopted | {& resolution which provided for the con- tinued backing of the Commissioners In B e Do Bursngesss = 7 \ L) JAMES H. BADEY, V. Pres. and Cashier. LATURENCE A. SLAUGHTER, Vice Presideat. HARRINGTON MILLS, Pirst Vice President, JAMES B. REYNOLDS, Vice President. thoir- recommendation that the Borland 2w be repealed. Higher Pay Urged. Judge Robert 1. Mattingiy, in an ad- dress before the association, urged high iler pay for firemen, | I Blue Streak Coaster Wagons, with rubber-tired steel . | w dise_ wheels; ball-bear- §6 40 | nicely fmished: R ing 65c¢, 98¢ and $1.25 policemen, lette; || carviers and school (eachers of the Dis. ict, ‘e | | teachers || "A bill now before the House of Repre- | | sentatives, providing for one day off in | {seven and free uniforms for the fire- Choo-Choo Cars, with horse's head, large size... $2.49 eclally,” he said, “‘the school 1l | i {] | men and policemen of the Distriet of || Columbia, was referred to the associa- || tion’s executive committee for action. '} Entertainment was provided by Mary | | Elizabeth Borders, Marlow Perry and | | Charles Hunter of the Thomson School ; Austin Leroy Lawrenson and Richard Sewell Lawrenson of the Blake School, and Dick Mansfield, caricaturist. Eight New Members. Suggestions of Acceptable Presents Out of our practical stock you can solve any gift problem on your list— to most satisfactory advantage. Our assortments are still in excellent Girls' Trieycles, with T 4 Ci To. Eigh Shect mporte y = ight new members were admitted to | | - Lbenctn nicely deco- “5’:;‘:'[""“""?';;;; | {he ussociation. They were: Henry variety. = | rgh, Fdou: *bion, 4 of tols .. c Safety Coanter Wag- el O e P L { Blumeifthai, Samuel Hart, ¥.'W. Voltz, Charging it is only a matter of request to do so. Jo L 8 b P orin: ! Hunter, Albert Strasburger and Self-contatning | George T. Bowman. . | - . ). W ;;:’r]‘?;-:bgrlng wheels; In :trhonfle to a request from the Tm- ! F00 S | | maculate Conception School _the asso- : $9.98 (Jl|mecuiste Conception, Schnelthe "o Handsome Rocker missioners asking that N street between 7th and th streets northwest be roj off between the hours of 10 and 10:30 am. and 11:45 and 12:45 am., o that the 180 children pupils attending the 1 may play in safety. ||COOLIDGE TO BE HOST | Napanee Dutch Kitchenette In buying the Napanee Bk aia il CAEL “.ff,f"fs"":;:)' TO PAGES OF SENATE you are getting the most Instructo . c. . rolled top 49c and 98¢ awitchest...... satisfactory of Kitchen A. istructive . 98¢ Boys to Have Opportunity to Talk a Little Themselves at Christ- | mas Diuner. i The Senate pages will be the guests | | of Vice President Coolidge at & Christ- Cabinets—in which the system is practically ap- plied and with which the drudgery of the kitchen is entirely overcome. style, at— $5.98 and $6.98 - Blocks. toy for the youngsters . an ¢ | i A | mas dinner. It has been & custom i DO“S for a number of years for the Fresl | - zh;nf::ti :o::t:ug?fi:\e ‘acnd 3 3 Senate to entertain th i very | e, | etz et | s st s snievie || Windsor Rocker S Site St ot e . petiweer | vioa A s President will keep up the custom est—nhnished j1n en eauc | era; mahog- | wheels and thia year, it was announced yester- | . Oak, Pearf Gray or 10-nch Droms. | zoga oien | eps handie h *Fesides tile “cats” there will be| or ArmChalr Snowy :White cnamel— 14-inch size, $1.49 with compo- 1.29 | 75c & 98¢ | || epeeches. The youngsters whp have alf with porcclain work-table tops. N | H ill 1 to listen day in and 4 t Exa stra 5 = > 2 " Golden Oak or Mahogany 1 18-inch size, $2.19 | feads ... 98¢ ‘—$—J_— Tiremarks of ihe legislators will have | (Bxsotly asTinsiston)]| We are carrying the several styles—in the varied Goith: Ueeigesd of e ! 20-inch size, $259 | witeTrmme | on todme eaen $2.49 :Jlt“:mrr::epfirex:m"i‘:o&‘udz'lfi nosessontes | _Mahogany-finish and of finishes. erous, comfortable linc: ; i -inch size, | with rubber- on folding easel.. [l hemselves. .Toasts will be responded!fi Grand Rapids construction— . 2 broad back; 22.inch size, $2.98 | o'wme Al | meady mears withvorcer |||, Toast to”ine’ Vice "presisent ana spateg 50 Prlces Begln at $49 50 shaped arms: up- $ = " ull jointed; c toastmaster. by Ingham G. Mack: pattern— holstered scat in 23.inch Size, $340 < $3and $3.75 | L ¥ »ogc || b e o ReAaTEC 2 . l Bolstered et “Thritt” by Bdward Myers: “Fan You can arrange payments to suit your convenience. leather by Bernard Reed; “Ambition,” by i Donald Hargrave: “Gratitude. by ! Henry Gentry, and ‘“‘Success, by John™ E. Kenna, 4th, a_grandson of || the former genator from West Virginie, and a son of a former page. The pages who will be present arc JewelryforEveryon lated Mesh Bags, spe- Men’s Cuf§ Links, including Silver-plated V. Case: Wilbur Anderson, Thomas Brew, Wil- | ot E mew s the popular Kumi-a-P’art and Jiffy | practical e ma tes and liam Cheatham, John Coughlin, Carlos Whiting Davis C Links. in gold-plated, silver, | shapes; high class designs, here- Day, Charles Gaylord, Henry Gentry, | | quality close ring mesh, in wish- platinum finish, also solid goid | tofore shown only in Donald Hargrave, Marshall Kauff- bone and straight frames, with links for men and poys. Unusual | sterling silver cases, $4 95 man, John E. Kenna, Herbert Knight, stirrup or chain han- assortment of styles. 2t 8350 and......... * iri Ingham G. Mack, Edward Myers, dles, values worth $2.98 priced at - B n Page, Charles Reamy, Bernard Men’s and Boys® Sofid Gold eed, Paul Rhodes, Richard L. Riedel, $3.50 to $5.00 each... Silver-plated Mesh Bags, the new Piccadilly bags, with built- in dorine box in frame; assorted des ble hapes, Children’s Solid Gold Birth- stone Ringx. pleasing $ l .98 well made styles, with Tiffany Settings Rogers “AA”. Silver-Plated Ware At Special Prices Cold Meat Forksf.. Teaspoons, set of sSix Tablgspoons, set of six....$1.98 Dessert Spoons, st of six..$1.79 Medium Table Forks, set of six : Desser: Table Knives, Sugar «Shells, each at. 39%¢ doir Sli th padded soles | ©° o llé_,stxu to || 5tany Take Pact 10 Fameral : Butter Knives, each . 39 and silk pompons; in pink, o Storm i Serv- { i ices Yesterday. Gravy Ladles, each Soup Ladles. each Goldenberg’'s—Basement. 64-inch Damask, g00! heavy welght, for general use; cholce of an juality that will launder Lke f 50c to $7.98 Pair Women'’s Sterling Silver Flex= ible Bracelets, with brilliant rhinestone settings; well made, with saf 4.95 ty guard. Special... Women’s Solid Gold Birth- stone Rings, popular Tiffany vles: heavy gold 52.98 shank: brilliant stone scttings, at $1.98 and Gift Slippers en's Leather House Slippers, rett and Romeo $l 85 o styles: in black and sizes 4 to tan; sizes 6 to 11, at nr 69¢ Jersey Legginy, Quilted Bou- 10 and 11 to 2. ularly $1.00 copen, lavender, blue, old rose, American l 39 $1.39 beauty and black; sizes 3 AR AT izes 6 to Boots: 10%, at & Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Specially ‘ | | i.-.nd novel Cuft Links, with gold-plated re- inforced connections; pretty en- graved and embossed $3.50 and $4.00 pair. Men's Solid Gold Scarf Pins, 10-karat solid gold, in gttractive esigns, $1.69 values worth up to ‘Women’s Felt Moccasins, with padded soles, trim- med with ribbon and pom- pons. In old rose, Misses’ Pebble Leg Rubber Boeots, BL ccocscossee . Men’s Leather Heuse Slip- pern, opera, Everett and Romeo styles; turn soles; in dark brown, black and 54.50 golden brown; sizes Beots, sizes 11 to 2, at Youthw Shert Dull Rubber Boots, cluding all the most desirable n black and col- i : Rudolph l’vm—u Michael i | { and character John Sullivan and Fred Yerkes. DEADLINE CLUB PRIZE CONTEST ENDS TONIGHT Three Best Stories on Policemen 'Will Bring Cash Awards During ZEntertaining Program. Announcement of winners in a prize story contest will be made to- night at the meeting of the Deadline Club at the New Ebbitt Hotel at 6 o'clock. . Joseph Kelley, editor of a police book to be published here in the near future, offered $100 as a prize for stories concerning policemen, The prize money will be split three ways, first prize being $50, second $30 club. Feelings of Rotarians are being assuaged by the announcement that the skit is being put on with full consideration of the adage: “Imita- tion is the height of flattery.” —_— DR. LEECH BURIED. Funeral services for Dr. D. Olin Leech, who died at Garfleld Hospital readings were by Bev. Walter G. Mc- Neil, and brief addresses on the life f Dr. Leech were made by Rev. Willlam Hagerty, Howard Downs and John R. Fidwards, super- intendent of the Washington district pronounced by Rev. Edward Hayes. (Bactly as Tliustrated) Colonial Style—Combina- tion Mahogany—and ery well made; the legs are of graceful shape and fluted ; there are two drawers and two spacious compar l'$ .50 ments for — Colonial type—fitted with oblong top—24x30 when open; good construc- inches ! Tea Wagons Beautiful pieces of Furni- ture, as well as most useful adjuncts of the teca goom. You'll find many styles from which to choose—some the drop-leaf style. Prices range from Low-back pattern, in M_a-' Spinet Desk The reproduction of these Spinet Desks has been faith- fully detailed—the writing bed slides out easily to per- mit of more efficient use— and there are plenty of “pigeon-holes” for the sta- tionery. In combination Ma- hogany. Prices range from $31.50 to $100. With a spe»s .00 cial Des —— featured at.. | . Smokers’ orate equipment—some with’ humidors; some with patent lighters and fitted with jars, ash tray, match holders, pipe lavender, copen, and third $20. = ; This is the famous Wm. o ana Thiet O5¢ Eauftmann, Avers c. the sewing... Sizsals Rogers & Soms “AA" silver- s 3 to 8. Marks, Michael W. Flynn. Frank || s H for i ‘Women's Felt Slippers, armody and Henry Jones, managing| | ?J:::?n\g\aaz:g:;s 2:01‘dedscg:'i‘cles. :“r(h-m’ Tidbon trimmed; :3&(;: of local newspapers, acted as Choice of two beautiful pat- ;:ny.erbro!:v]x:.s T W. H. Clagett. Joseph Edgerton and terns—the Mayfield and Clin- lavender and John Major will masque themselves " designs that are artistic visek: sizes 3 $1.45 o I uayesyiion ithe ton—designs 2 . local organization, which will be L and popular. g . presented as the first frolic of the| Overstuffed Armchair (Exactly as Dlustrated) Fireside pattern—covered with velour; loose cushion spring seat and spring up- holstery; at- tractive claws .50 and ball fect. == | s Fi Thursday, n este: i = 1 i . e it Home sppers. | sites” 1 oo 3 SO0 ||| Ty, we, ne, proemiey 2t B Table Llflens leather z‘olc:i ::n $l 48 = :-:"at :::n‘\;ecil\:;g:mu ’rthe ln};:r- . T ' - ack; en e Ry, S e e e 5.8 Nk o7 e TR AT E || Folding Tables ‘Cabinets , . full bleached, soft. mel- Chll s Red urch offic ov. ¥ 2 e ive ety ]| e el suberintendent of Sibley Hospital, :;.l A wide variety for selec- Useful Secretary i $2-25 e e By i ol (Bxactly as Tiustrated) tion—of more or less elab- (Bxactly as Tiustrated) Mahogany finish, combin- ing a drop-lid Desk, with a pigeon-hole equiptient and two lower drawers; and an cial c.ooenens assortment of pretty ¥ M. E. Church. Resolutions adopted b - 2 , etc. 72inch Mercerized Table Bishop Eathor B Wilson of ihe New bination Ma-s .00 very ‘““"“"s .75 . s 25 s 00 case of gwos' -50 Damask, superior, high - grade An extensive assortment, in- York district. The benediction was hogang fin- = design;-and care- =——1 == 0 = shelves. Spe- = $2.98 Lace Scarfs Leather Handbags and Beauty Cases, i) shupes and styles, of black and ish . fully-smade. ., linen damask: pretty styles, shapes and sizes, of ors, of d alit: orocco, s TR pesieme. Worth $l .00 Suvetynes, leathers, velvets and oalt, “waltue. sad fancy eraln When & self-made made man makes snbers’ *Floor. o silks, in black E leathers; silk or a fool of himseif he robs some woman . i3 Golden! and colors leather lined. Ex- $2,95 of the fob. : Pricea at 3108 16.5 ceptional values at N : wwms House and Herrmann s $1.49 Dainty White Lace Scarfs, for Women's Handbags, of vel- vet and duvetyne; in black and colors; assorted popular styles, some in steel bead- colored leathers. Included are Vanity Books, Swl"er Bags and Envelope . shapes. Values 666 | —is a Prcsu:i.pt'i'on for Colds, | evening wear: beautiful Spanish | ed effects. Values 1 Wi ee ana b $ i la-lznf: full 2 yards long. worth $3.00 and 2.69 i each. 1‘44 || Fever and LaGrippe. It's the| Tirst Floor—Neckwoar Department. $3.50. Abe..coonnes el most speedy remedy we know, |- Eye streets “Furniture of Merit” Eye streets