Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1922, Page 27

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T Something Santa Can’t Bring [3%* s Asked by Little Boy for Sister r BY W. H. CLAGETT. bear Folks:i— With every clvic-betterment organ- zatlon in the District qoin® their durndest to make this Christmas a ioyous one for the meedy of the com- ‘nunity, I reckon many heart-stirrin® rales could be retated by them dis- iributin’ the “goodies," but I doubt ain't gonna get the skates and neck- piece, because he iy, and a heap umr,l to boot! Already nis little sister Mary is in_tender hands. and atartiy tomorrow his good mother WMll have a rogular job, for. believe {t or not. there are still some hones'sto-Geq eit- izens in these United States who ap- preciate fine qualities when found in the young and especially when them ! ualities resemble so clogely the ster- The Julius vLansbmf""gh Furniture Co. —has responded to heavy demands for Christmas Furniture — but there is still a wonderful assortment of Gift Suggestions on our spacious floors that await the last- & - o AmA minute shoppers: Quality Furniture and Low Prices! hered to during the:Christmas rush. ° very much if any could be more touchin’ than a little incident T ex-} verienced the other afternoon, which — ! lly ought to be told, if for nof ! NW A ® Gate-LegTable B 1: M-, Mustered in by Big Clief Dan Sul-! ivan, of our uumatchable police With top 37x48 inches. A very good-looking piece of furniture that 1arce, to assist bis trusty coppers in | honeycombin' the city for the most: will delight any woman’s heart as a Christmas gift. rangy rail-splitter of llllno{ the Ptrat Gentleman of our land! I thank yey. Hn' traits of characier that made the ® DOPEY DAN. ( S ey kb A AL Rl ewd e e Tha"t} vears-old policy has been strictly ad- Mahogany Gate-Leg Table Genuine mahogany top, 36x 36 inches. A beautiful piece. Will make a pleasing git. i 4 deservin' families to be atded by the! = o itatary Club at Its stoopendous kid- i Symbolism to Feature Production, | «ies party in the Noo Willard Hotel: 2 tomorrow, I was hittin' six ways for' “The Word and the Way,” a Community Event. i Sunday, when I skidded head-on into ! i« certain young Washingtoulan who ~howed by his behavier that there 15 hope for An $ Stemgxle T | 1t is an interesting bit of symbolism | Ia a tumble-down shack on the eut-iin conpection with the production of skirts of the town, this seven-ye: > W . 14 youngster Hved With his widowed { h; ::"‘ l"l" (i Wy ot Cotual aother and twe sisters, one nine, FH&h School Suturday afternoon and | tty and bright. the ather, a weaa- | €vening of this k. that the seven | ened bit of u mite. about five. and jangels appearing the finale, “The | « ;lf.:nh:f lh:;;s::nb"l"‘h;og@:‘? Hitle {¥ultiliment of Time.” which {s a vision o e weeks with Rip treuble and | of the revelation of St. John the Di- “when T entered the shanty she buried.! vine, are in reality representatives of her curly head down in the pillow, 'the seven denominations taking part 5 learn from the goad motler that; Jeannette Albert is an Episcopalian. Tmes 'hlml 'he:‘n “mit!;ty'hurd Snce Lula Belle Deibler, a Methodist; Flor- 1o father, a plasterer, “died g p ‘ 7 neumonia, wbout eleven months Cpo: “_."“}?,‘(‘;’},‘),,‘,,“,,“n'."“::;",’;’c‘,{';’; Rz nd that she had been dvin’ her | the cirle is connected with one of the st to “make both ends meet DY ichurches interested in the production king in washin',” and after explain- jof the big commurity pageant-drama my mission sha welcomed me most | that s to be staged here Saturday at | r;h;\::k\;l:n:dprf;:aed«it to detail her |3 and aftened circumstances! Dress Must He P Hurrledly jottin' dow: & .2 30 o'clock under thel Moore Forrest, and ] supervision of the interde- { nominational committee of the Wash- @ names of {ington chu The Ten-Piece Mahogany Dining Room Suite A magnificent suite. just as pictured, though it really $298 75 must be seen to appreciate its value. Comprising En- Windsor Rocker closed Server, Oblong Extension Table, Large Buffet, 5 Mahogany w» ad Ralph Robert- managed to learn that “a dolly all|son is to be the Auel Gabriel The dressed in pink, with beautiful golden | angolic hosts are to be supplied by hair’ would be ths most cherished |the Girls' Friendly Society of Epiph- =ift by her “if Santa Claus was really jany a Trinity churches, and the und truly going to ne N jan| choir Ly the choir of St. An- 11 right. gistes 1 laughed as.gdrew's Episcopal Church, directed by ! ed the wan I “Don’t fear | Marxuerite Allen Ros hils coming!” Only this mornin’ triarchal scenes of him and he told me the oanelg he Raconciliation . to be presented | % ehurches, tnclud- Covenant and A uider the dire odpasture, assi H. Ellis and Mr Side Chairs and 1 Armchair with Tapestry Seats....... v Royal Easy -, Morris Chair Mahogany - finish frame, covered with tapestry. Just “push the button and re- I'his beautiiul Wing- Back Rocker is a fine combination of value, workmanship and at- tractiveness; with seat and.back of high-grade $17: . ied the (s sha tried to §it up in bed > ko biue near o much ax [ do pink. jed by Mrs. J and T know that my dolly will like | M. Pol what T do! Oh. mister, please tell| TIn this e Jacob will be repre- Wi pink” {sented by Victor Russell, Esau by J “Just as vou sav. honey! I sank'Martin Scranage. Jacol's messengers hack, as I began cuizzin’ her sister |hy J. E. Veltch and Joseph Kuhns. about what she'd like to have! | Esau's attendants by Eimer Hall and The older girl. broken somewhat | 3eivin Strahorn. and handmaldens le crinple | "I don’t | b e yon | » L Iy — zane. from nearly a year of playin' “little | Margaret Strahorn and Gertrude I cline. = o . { mother.” wasn't nmear so particular. ildren from the Sunday schos % ; #nd sald with a smile that she wou T glad to “get any kind of presen but the boy—ah, tolks, here com w York Avenue and ington | ppear a~.the children ward Known This Four-Piece Bedroom Suite will aj the story! children Thinks » Dusture nkin' back s Just the picture, i> m V Mahogat - - that was his n -~ ! Finis d is a very attractive *. Compr $ /D ’1 ea art Convincia. Reed Fiber Rocker i s Drge it Mo repiea : C e From the New York Sun. Mirror Vanity, Chifforette and Bow-end Ded. - 3 . & ¢ “You say your §nancee iw a good o , “How about 8 Balr of roller skates, |S00K. Have Tou cver ‘gecn any con- Mabogany an- .ereta evidence of ft” 1 coaxed in my softest. but; ishema very dis- tinctive and serv- ble piece of Distinctive and well made. Uphol- stered in cretonne. 102 3 g ° 3 < 4 a 3 % c¢cDEVITT,) BRING IN YOUR WIFE| —and let her select. a tapestry - or -velour 3-piece Overstuffed Living . Room | Suite for Xmas. Prices,| $125 up. 1003 9th St. N.W. ar on cold days when you deliver | and stiit no reply! Bub, now, don’t bo e I kept on. * anything at ail you want 2 do?” and much to my surprise the K4 nodded in the aflirmative! “1 thought xo!" I laumhed, “Now whisper in my ear just what you want moet™ For a moment a tense silenee filled | tlie poorly furnished room. Then sud- I donly raisin’ his towseled head and sokin' me squarely in the eve, the | clad little waif pittully pleaded: | b YMB my little sister Mary to get P l N T l N G well!” A Johanie Won't Be Forgotten. ' They say a man shouldn’t blubber. < - folks, but sometimes it docs do onc's| Interior and Exterior Teart good, now, don't it! Well, T Let Us Give You am Estimate. 1 my arms, plauted a big resoundin’ Ro K- Fergm]', N “iss plumb on his ruther dirty fora- C. iped down the great choke tn my continted | an Umy | Palat Dept., 1114 8th St Ph. M. 2030-2681. L “SELLERS” Kitchen Cabinets “The Best in Your Homne. We have a completc line of them for the Christmas season. and a more practical gift could hardly be given. Prices begin at This group of lamps has been sketched from the floor of our Lamp Department. where many styles are shown. One particular style—with 3-inch Mahogany Pedes- s 75 tal and 26-inch Silk Shade, in your choice of a number udiid of colors—is a beauty, and priced at........... 5 oat, and grabbin' the poor tyke up oo These chests are true reproductions of the originals, which are a part of our large display. They are of Genuine Tennes- see Red Cedar. The most popular seller is-the 42-inch, which sells for ¢ think that Johnnie Genuine “Kroehler” Duofold In golden oak, covered with good grade imitation leather. Settee by day, full-sized bed at Gives you that added night. Toonm. Genuine “Kroehler” Double Da-Bed [/ 1= These Will Make Delightful Gifts for Her Book Trough Beautiful Mahogany-Finish Console Model 50 Console Table With Mirror Buy a Smoking Stand. for His Gift Mahogany finish; cov- ered with good grade of 79* 3 3 Genui Mahogany The Biggest Phonograph Valus in Years ‘ Smoker Smoker, tapestry. e el i = ' Mahogany Mahogany o Pay a Small Deposit Finish Finish Put It in Your Home for Christmas PAY NEXT YEAR Equipped with a guaranteed motor, concealed door, filing spacc for records and the Universal Tone Arm. “Plays all records.” Come and hear th- latest records £ played upon it, and let your ear be the judge. Open Evenings Until Christmas With Humidor |2 - ST Tl Ll Sl s L T TR A A S L R AL A L L AT AT SRS A S AL S LTS S S LA S AT S el b L il O L i e S R

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