Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1922, Page 24

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Changes in Stations of Army and Navy Officers | Of Interest to Capital b Army. | Lieut. Col. Willlam W. Taylor, Jr.. infantry. has been assigned to duty at the Army War College. Washington barracks. Maj. William Denton, Medical Corps, at New York clty, been ordered 10 this city for y duty at the Medical foliowing tion at Fort Westover, air service, | A the chief of air serv- | ice. WAr Department. has been as- | ~d to duty at Brooks Field, San | nio, Tex y 1 i Babcock. 8th Field t Hoyle. Md., has been stant professor of mil- tactics at Princeton ton, N. J. Navy. wander Archibald en detac from com- | S, S. r‘r’gflslonk and | raft squadron, At- | Nav ard polis, has been ! pe Humphreys. supply corps | = San _Diego, wepital, Automobile Gauntlets All styles. Y4 Off str; 4 DOLLS' WHITE ENAMELED FURNITURE, of stron struction, trimmed wit Beds, cradles, bassinets, 3 swings, dressers, etc. Choice at— 1 Oif EDUCATIONAL BOARDS, in- struction and entertainment for the little ones. Handsomely fin- ished. Three styles at, each, 89c. Red Ace Automobile, $6.50 Strongly built metal automobile with rubber-tired bicycle wheels. Reduced for quick sélling. $6.50. STORY BOOKS—Fairy tales and all the popular favorites of child- hood. beautifully bound R 25c and 50c IRON FIRE ENGINES, hook and ladder wagons and dther iron toys with horses. 98¢ to $1.98 ,politics as he has no law practice H. {t’ fall back on. | GRIEVED POLE TRIES SUICIDE. 6| NEW YORK., December 19.—John{dren w ¥ | Marshallact. a Polivh baker, attempt- | the navy | ed sulcide last night by slashing his| relieved | Jeft »~ and will proceed ! (Gabriel Saturday) ckerson at the | pothing more to live for.” corps, has been transferred from the | red to the re- ! naval air station, Pensacola, Fla. to pictured and. Abe Martin Says: | Tell Binkley is still dabblin’ in (Copyright Natioual Newspaper Service.) wrist__because Narutowicz, is killed. *“mny president assassinated | and there is| cted to recover. Inofr, U. S. A., vatired, has been filed the | He is ex- | ronautics, Navy De- iking combinations. Three racks of and lace. ity; right out of $10.85. tailored. cloth in MEN'S Capeskin Gloves, in brown and tan; also Gray Suede Gloves. Gloves for good looks and good wear, and the best of all gifts. $1.75. WOOL GLOVES for women and children. in all colors and .all_sizés. Plain and fancy knit. Give them—for warm hands as well as warm hearts on Christmas morn. 56c. ol,{?,l.lwdbhgs Duvetyn in shapes. Poiret twill, Canton crepe, velvet and com- binations of duvetyn and Poiret twill, imita- tion caracul and Poiret twill and Canton crepe Trimmings include rows of wide silk braid, heavy embroidered motifs, silk stitching, lace collars and cabochons. Frocks of evident qual- super-quality. genuine bargain price. Gloves for Giving silk lnd$ newest Duvetyn in newest THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922. | NAMED TO WEST POINT. ‘William H. Montgomery Gets Ca- | < detship Appointment. Wiliam H. Montgomery, 4215 Iili- nois avenue northwest, has beem ap- | pointed a cadet at the United States Military Academy at West Point. N. Y. He was educated in this city, having graduated frcm the Central High Bchool, where he was captain of Company G. High Scnool Cadets, last June. He “distinguished himselt in ath- letics at the school, where he was the star quarter-miler and a member of the relay team. He Is a son of Mr. and M. Wilbur H. Montgomery. _— ESTATE LEFT IN TRUST. Will of Maj. Brinkerhoff Provides for Widow and Children. The will of Maj. Henry S. Brinker- for probate. Before entering Army Maj. Brinkeroff was a local newspaper man. He died at Bonn Germany. December 1. while repre senting American business interest there. L. Russell Ald and Mrs. Sue T. for the maintenan two children. O wife th ed L. Fishback kerhoff In trust twenty. ¥ Should the iren die without is- sue the estate is to b vl tween the Columbia T stitute and George Washington U versity. Attorney L. named as executor. plEs s E WS Poet (to Editor)—Do publish any, Ha leaves his entire estate to| his widow and | « Russell Alden i8 7 with fetters like some cheap tinhorn t Iron | Justice- 1 .My cousin, Charles Augustus, is sore on modern justice, he makes an carnest wail ; for he was pinched for speeding, and, heedless of his plead- ing, they sentenced him to jail. Be- fore the peelers nailed him, before the jurist jailed him, he used to talk a lot about the locoed voters who speeded up their motors—their con- duct made him hot. “Mere fines will never punish these speedsters wild and Hunnish,” I often heard him say: “in prison let them fan- guish; perchance such dole and anguish will make them change their way. No matter what their standing. [ hope to see them land- ing in prison for their crimes; mere fines won't make them wriggle; they merely grin and giggle as they dig up the dimes.” And after all this talking a peeler caught him rocking his old tin bus along, at fifty miles or faster, and since this dread disaster he says | jail terms are wrong. ‘“Our bul- | warks are forgot our institutions | | rotten,” he says, biding are jailed d fed on musty bones. juir boasted frecal dom when men who never speed 'em are pinched for driving cars, and iled with common felons and fed on last year's melons, behind the s I do not call it jus- ys Cousin Charles Augustus, “when one of high estate, a man re- nowped in letters, is loaded down "Everybody'syfiift Store—810-18 7th St. " All $16.75 Dresses Beautiful winter models in cloth. velvet. crepe and C these charming frocks—as ity our regular stock. Choice Purchase of American Woolen Co.’s famous all-wool models sur- Boys’ ‘{10 Mackinaws = prisingly underprice. , Sizes 8 to 17 Big, Handsome Mackinaws of Pure wool and finely Just unpacked, to sell at a Extra heavy rich, dark blanket plaids. | Piped seams, convertible collar, t ‘o muff pockets and two flap pockets. Mostly with pleated back. Wide belt. CHILDREN'S CAPESKIN GLOVES, in the wanted brown shades, as durable and warm as they aredressy. Lined with thick fleece. For boys and girls. All sizes. $1.00. S WOMEN’S IMPORTED | beautiful luster and good KID Gloves, every pair per- | weight. Size 58x64. White, fect. Embroidered backs. Black. tan, brown, gray, mode and beaver. Gloves of reli- able quality, underpriced at 95c. Reduced from $3 to $2.50 ‘ Gift Special Extraordinary :64x63 All-white Mercerized Cotton Damask Tablecloths, in h: by Bath Robes terns to please,every ing. pockets. robes thick. fleecy and warm. appealing in high qualities as in new fash- | y; ealth of colosiul patterns. ions—sensationally underpriced to make a Christmas super-bargain. Heaiyeindlscond: SHIRT SALE Thousands of new shirts —shirts of surpassing qual. manship ; i some slight substandards. [Sizes 14 to 18. $2.50 Hemmed with Gifth worth giving. med ready for use. Embroidered Pillowcases WALT MASON. “opyright.) Men'’s Initial Handkerchiefs Fine, soft hem- stitched kind, actual- Iy worth $1.50 half dozen. Boxed. 3 for 50c 6 for 89c Men’s “N'S beautiful blanket s, soft and fluffy, in pat- man. ollar bound with fancy cord- Heavy girdle and two $5.45 MEN'S high-grade blanket fade with shawl collar and Again! The Big in fabrics and wo mostly perie First Floor n the Rear. IIIII|||. ) AL Tablecloths $1.98 Mercerized Table Cloths, of pink or blue border. 58x72 size of the above— White Tablecloths $1.59 andsome ncw patterns. Hem- L O T ‘With scalloped edges. Nicely oxed for presentation. Pair— $1.50, $1.98, $2.98 " quality, Here is the Baby To those who appreciate the musical worth of a really fine piano we suggest the great Knabe Piano. Our line of- Knabe Grands has been specially selected for holiday trade and a number of these fine instruments are here for your selection. Prices are enticingly rea- sonable and convenient terms of pay- ment can be arranged. Your present piano taken at full value in exchange. THE SUPREME MUSICAL ACCOMPLISHMENT The ultimate achievement of the century has been given to the musical world in the Ampico. All the inspiration and living expression that the greatest pianists execute at the piano- forte are actually reenacted by this marvelous instrument. Just as their playing is recorded, so the Ampico re-enacts it. The Ampico is obtainable in the upright piano as low as $1,050.00. Sold on convenient terms. Let Us Advise You to Order Your PLAYER-PIANO Not Later Than Today If You Want to Be Sure of Christmas Delivery TODAY, At Once, place’ your order for your b Christmas Player-Piano. That there will not be enough instruments to supply the demand is our sincere belief. This unequaled value has proven immensely popular, and the number of these wonder-players is rapidly diminishing. Get yours now. Don’t put it off. Remember these player-pianos are guaranteed by the manufac- turer and by us. For a small first payment we will deliver it to your home. The balance in easy monthly payments makes it yours for a lifetime of musical enjoyment. Apartment Size Grand Piano Adapted to small or me- dium size rooms this 4 foot 8 inch Baby Grand Piano js a marvel of genuine musical Grand you have wanted at a wonderfully. low price. See it, hear it—know what a beauty it is. '595 WE HAVE YOUR plmmu i ! The AMPICO "™sycme In These Instruments KNABE J. & C. FISCHER FRANKLIN Used Upright and Grand Pianos J. &C.Fischer....... $95.00 Gabler & Bro. . .... .$100.00 Emerson (Ebony) . .. .$135.00 McEwen (Ebony) . .. .$150.00 Bailey ............ $195.00 Regent ....$225.00 Berkeley S $225.00 Kimball . ......$230.00 Bradbury ...$340.00 Steinway Grand . . . . ... $390.00 Used Player-Pianos Solo Concerto . . . . .. .$365.00 Comstock .........$350.00 Knabe Angelus . . ... .$385.00 Kurtzman Reproducing ALL MODELS SOLD VICTROLA ON EASY TERMS CHRISTMAS Beautiful qualities; all the new frames; ON'S SAFETY COAST- ¥, heavy, sturdy con- novglties to delight every woman. Silk lined. Many fine fittings. All colors. Hemmed Napkins $1.50 Half-Dozen h roller bearings, ar- tillery wheels, safety brake and steering tongue. 18x18 Srow-whige Mercerized HANDBAGS, with filigree and shel! Napkins, heavy quality; hemmed HOMER L. KITT CO.—Knabe Warerooms $8.98 and $9:98 frames; really superfine black bags. ready for use. With Disc Wheels, $1095 | Choices, s1ee. % $7.00 Wool-Mixed BEAD BAGS of quality and beauty, Blanke ) Dolls, 14 Off with drawstring top. $3.95. e $4.90 p‘tlf [} Beautiful imported dressed and undressed dolls, of finest quality. reduged from regular prices, which ;urn $2.98 to $6.93—to one-fourth ess. Plaid Blankets of heavy, fluffy uality in size for double beds. 'he admixture of cotton with the wool greatly strengthens the fabric. SHELL-FRAME Beaded Handbags, in rich color combinations. $8.50 to $14.95. BEADED HANDBAGS of finest qual- ity, with jet and cut steel beads. $25.00. INIRHIRRnnenmn 1330 G St. N.W. Open Evenings §IlllllllllmlllllIIIIIll"mllHlliIllllIlillllllllllllllllll"llllllllllllllllllllllllllmIIIIllIllII

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