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War Savings Stamps Accepted at Fac2 Value For Over 41 Years Satisfaction Guarantecd qb or Money Refundcd A Christmas Gift to the Public of Washington HUNDREDS OF THE FINEST ure 1 | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.‘ C.. TUESDAY, f)ECEMBER 19, 1922, IBAKER IS KILLED [INSIST DELETED ITEMS " BY FIRE WAGON PERESTORTO.L.BLL Confusion of Alfred Briden- becker and Truck Driver Causes Accident. {WAS UNION vsrenm' : Was Robbed of $8,400 When He Ceme to Washington to Alfred Bridenbecker, Reside. seventy-nine | Randle Highland Citizens Indorse | ley service from 17th street and Penn- i bureau of current information of the Efforts of School Authorities and Civic Bodies. Persistent efforts of the bourd of education. the Board of Trade and the civie bodtes to have reinserted in the public school estimates certain items deleted by the Commissioners jand the bureau of the budget were indorsed in a resolution adopted by the Randle Highlands Citizens' Asso- clation at a meeting last nizht in the ! Fountain Memorial Baptist Church. i The assoclation took this action { following reports by its delegates to { the “lducation nizht" celebration of epresented the organization at the soint citlzens’ conference and Dr. 1. Woodward at the Board of Trade { meeting. anoincr resolution was adopted re- questing the Commissioners to resur- | face 23d strect from Navlor to R streets, and R street from 22d to 23d streets. A Holding that the single track trol- sylvania avenue southeast to Randle Highlapds is unsatistactory, several members of the associution discussed the feusibility of supplement!ng this service with a bus line. | It was decided to request the man- agement of a chain of drug siores to iopen a branch store on Pennsylvania avenuc near Minnesota avenue, und to appoint a committee in the near fu- jture, the function of which will be to imote the conditions in the community from time to time and recoinmend nceded fmprovements. | NEWSPAPER MEN SPEAK. | | Address Natioral Woman's Press Club at Willard. Threc well known newspaper men Barker and Mrs. S. E. Mason | B.|Coffeo Shop yesterday. for the members of the National Woman's: Press Club at the Willard willls J. Abbot, editor of the Christian Science Monitor, spoke briefly regarding his | paper. | _Arthur Henniig of the Chicago Tribune, newly elected president of | the Gridiron Club: Robert Barry of the Philadelphla Public Ledger “and Stanley K. Hawks, chief of the State Department, were also intro- duced to she members of the club. —_— BURIAL AT ARLINGTON. for James N. captain of the services u retired Funeral Creighton. United States Navy, who dicd at the Naval Hospitul Saturday, were held |from the mortuary chapel of the Wright undertaking establishment, 1537 10th street northwest, this after- noon at 1:30 o'clock. Richard J. Har- den Camp, No. 2, United Spanish War Veterans. of which Capt. Creighton ! was a ember, will have charge of | the ceremonies. The interment willl {be in Arlington national cemetery i with miiitary honors. Capt. Creigh- !ton was eighty-five years old. and for | ‘the past thirty years had made Wash- He resided at 1120 S | the Board of Trade and the joint and an officia] of the State Depart- t. He is survived vears old, former resident of Pough-‘ch(zem" conference with the school; ment were guests of honor at the by 5 . Bllen Virginia . keepsic, N. Y., was killed in a traffic| board held during “Education weel surprisc Christmas luncheon given Creighton, and one son iaccident on Monroe street between 19th and 10th streets northeast, Brook- !1and. shortly ‘after 5:30 o'clock yes- {terday afternoon by th- hose wagou of No. 17 engine company. The wagon was responding to & elarm sounded from Albert 1 Hall, Catholic University., when it struck Mr. Bridenbecker. The clderly man had halted long enough to per- mit the enginc to pass. He then| started to cross the street, and James | ANSELL, BISHOP & TURNER | 1221 F Street N. W. ] Washington’s Leading Victor House *Silk Shirts $S.4 Tuxedo Suits —with the shawl collar. i | false notch or pcak lapel Silk fined. $45 10 875 W. Beckert, driver of the hose wagon. Isaw bim ‘in time to slow down.! { Bridenbecker halted ahout the (ime jthe driver Lrought the vehicle al- T most ¢ made another *NOTE' i when we ey e aiso” mads | : Drove Into Sidewalk. i PURE : H SILK we don’.! n’;{n “tub,” e “mixtures,” “Brocaded jacquards” sldewali [The pede or “baby broadc'oth”—no inferior | nalked against ti | was struck and knocked down. was not unconsc'ous when picked He | qualities are included in this offer. {up and taken to wibley Hospital by includi hite. E. B. Mclntyre, 1406 Newton stree! | All colors, including wi |northeast. The injured man later red to Emergency Tos: | he élad ut 8:55 o'clock. | ath resulting from a fracture was a native of Al Lut had resided in t Suggestions for CTROLAS AND RECORDS DON'T SHOP AROUND FOR VICTROLAS! READ What We Have to Ofer. Read CAREFULLY ALSO, »s These Terms are EXCLUSIVE WITH OUR SHOPS Buy Your Victrola Now! -——AND BUY IT HERE!! BECAUSE!! BECAUSE!! BECAUSE!! WE GUARANTEE tc YOU CAN SECURE FEATURE.%FF:\EQ j:‘ RLI:::XE protect you against any A VICTROLA AT Vicwr Comivpie o shears et w1y 8§25, $35, $50, $75, in ALPAIR v sevleind bo menths—WE WILL RE. $100, $115, $125, $150, FUND IN CASH any re- $200, $225. $250, $275° and up to $550. No Matter What Styie You Desire or What Wood-Finish Is Required--OUR STOCKS Include Them All. IMMEDIATE Delivery The Largest Stock of VICTROLAS GIVE was A voung man. | “l‘“M’, . e baked bread ' rmy of the Po- K llll m to Fougi-| Neckwenr, 65c 10 83 uppe eimer Euxea datic| & a Suits or O’Coats $35 Small Deposits Accepted Alterations Free “ Handkerchiefs, Walking Sticks. Vmbrellan, St Wool Vests, 8630 t Pajamax. $1.30 to $7. Ho Belt Buckles. e to 2330, ¥Fall Dress Sets, §3.30 to £10. Smoking Jackets, $7.30 to $10. In"Neat Gift Boxes rosn@zmg both ed to an h S| istitutional life. | months 4go, ana {attic room at the place of lof W. A. Bonham, 705 Micht Mr. Borham and s th precinc: nd reporte on 1o ¢ old &n ir = 1013 PENN. AVE. N. ) The House of Kuppenheimer Good Clothes <—‘.—"| | Frock Coat i and Vest k& Lraided. \ RRYELEVEVEVEVRVEVERCREVRS | | Succumbs to Attack of Heart Trou ! Gift ble at Home of His Ideas Where ss the Largest Variety of Gifts at the Most Flexible Price Range? R out disturbance. Thus run the confused thoughts of the beau- tiful, generous Christmas gift-vursuer until she hies here and shops the length and breadth of Schmedtie’'s. Here she quickly solves her gift- giving perplexities. Should you desire to retain any of these art objects, an advance fee may be de- posited. A prompt view of the gifts is counseled. At $2.00 At $3.50 Uhesterteld LU 2O Lk Lt L R A bt A L S A Tataty Gold Mar Bins o jices will be held at the home of his Nests tor vening sort mew youn s Emormmma tiertiag and Records in Washington o Chata + Pencil on Etb. oy Of imported and domestic at + Teooket: with Blsck iix fabrics for cvening wear. Geft ~kiuks, = Enamelet flautolre & & s K45 e -1y Xnife, Fork and = 5 5 1o $90 Soft Collar Pine 4 St ,c:.;'},l:i.’,:.‘!u.‘ Sllver JAMES A. ALLEN, Ver-plated Vase - James Alexander Allen, a veteran of the civil war, elghty-four years Ae $5.00 At $8.00 W | old, died yesterday at the home of hi: Cash Payment lntel'est € DI T E e | son, F. A. Allen, 3211 McKinley street Zmoked Pearl fimndn and !Chevy Chase, from an acute attach . 1_:;.’.1‘; :'.’3.:,‘.‘..4:-'::: ZEEn 4 Gola memiaife. {of heart trouble. The funeral serv. | Red Tape Extras Accessories 1 Photo Lockets on Black Hammered filver Belt {son tomorrow morning at 11 o'clock i wear. .....5750 to SI2 Bare Fiats 4 Cave ot Pie e st |cancn Austin of All Souls’ Episcopai Simply purchase a few records as you would ordinarily High Silk Hats..... ....... 1z Xnife 4 Steriiag Serving hogany Mignt-day = Desk jChurch cffictating. The interment do, and we deliver the instrument IMMEDIATELY. Dress Shirts.......$250 to §5 | Pieces 1 Bread Tray & or Bondotr Clook & Ster- {will be in Arlington uational ceme- E Neckwear 50c to $2 I e e i | tery. under the auspices of the De- 3 o \ AL Gloves. . 50 to $550 | Ipart ¢ the Potomac, G. A. R.} ~ RS A, RS Dress Oxfords $10.50 Ae $10.00 *0st. No. 1, doing i.n; o - 7 $350 to $18 At $15.00 ry All Snort Pin gets, Bar Ba . 3 en was @ native of Massa = o w'th Two nger Rings. chiusetts. His ancestors were of revo- B h ‘WMatch + Gredn Gold 14-X. B‘ones - A Wew lutionary stock, and served in thc 2“,, m UF 'unwr Zm Cuff Links + Redtuw Dial Onvx R'ag, w'th Dismosd | \War of the revolution. Ang 2 B At tie opening of the civil war Mr. Allen_ enlivted. war as a captain of infantry. Guaranter He came out of th. 14-X. Diamond 3 = ‘e Ghellback mitary Vest Cics was in many of the major engage- otte Case 4 ir{ Pins -t Srushes -} ments of lh’nl war, and was badl : y S S E— Coe i e e wounded in action it the first battle N e e TALSa VAHIS CONPAYY. Condn Eacru: of Bull Run and at the Gettysburg 1. © fully CUARANTEED BY U, both w9 st s woskmarshts. At $50.00 £ruen _Cartouche Shane fight. After the close of the clvil war Mr. Allen was in the lumber business in North Carolina, and later went into the manufacture of gun- powder. He way one of the first ex- This Bond FREE!!! FURTHERMORE. WE GUARANTEE TO OfL. REGULATE AND TUNE TME MOTOR OF SAID VICTROUA DURING THE LIFETIME OF SAME *TTHOUT COST TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER. At $25.00 ©ruen Wrist Watch, fold B Sk B Perts i that line to manufacture | g} eee Filled + Aqusnarids Ring P et maye smokeless powder. For many vears| Sl 14 oers a serv- Braseict AR & Man's apstion of NWatural Pearis helwas'aipowder expert for the/Unit- ice that we alome! ~e ar _nrt ap Meneetet X Wesch Dlamout aad Platinm ed States government. He retired GIVE FREE - dnihi Eigin Sport Wrat Ber Pin & Four-piece Tea from government service several AT SRy : ey Service + years ago. Capt. Allen was & mem-| 5 g 3 oty 3 e L L o il This is a reproduction of the larger GOLD a past commander o 3 . e : fof ‘many vears \ts adjutant . io Is % = SEAL BOND that we give with EVERY Some one has remarked that it is possible to | sorvivea’ny s widow, re. Eitsabeth VICTROLA BOUGHT HERE—at any time! Jardin Allen; two sons and three daughters. — GIVES THANKS FOR GIFTS. Children’s Hospital Grateful for Thanksgiving Remembrance. The management of the Childre; Hospital, 13th and W streets north- west, wishes to avall itself of the opportunity of thanking through the press the many Washingtonians who sent Thanksgiving donations to the institution. Thelr generosity, evi variety of ways, did stated, to make happler and more comfortable the small patients within its walls at the time of this great American feast day, and the heads of the Lhoupiul are correspondingly i misuse the gift of poetry. There is poetry worked into the cutting of precious stones, the shaping of pins, the settings of rings, the carvings on silver vanity cases, cigarette holders, etc., at Schmed- tic's. It is poetry that cannot be misused as Christmas [igze I8 3.H.Duzamwe Przs. Bros.CoO. SKeliable Jewelers Since 1864. 1209 0.St-NW. Washington DG, BABIIAIAIAIAIOTAIEIAIA FANEI idenced in much, it a [ 375 3 SRR A Sl SRR LRl i L v AT S AR SAL St Al gl QA S SRl Sl AL SAl S Al gl S Sl S LAY S AL St 4