Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1922, Page 32

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T P. o” » A ummmnm:or Me.nmd;. : CITY SAYSEXPERT| OF‘Ben’Franklini - SRR & w7 SR | R, R o “Honest Ben"” Franklin, @rst ASKED MisS scfl\n:r'r. Postmaster General of the United TO DINE WITH Me. SPeT WHGEN tHe : States, is again instructing postal SHE'L T MEET Me& ¥ 1 “ Unusual Attractions EM-| empioyes of the country. AT TweLvE-THIRTY: = < T . At the head of every day's issue SCHuLT2! i e Postal Bulletin, oMcial pub- phasized at Real Estate | of e posest Buaun, Sl mut: eeting. ment, 18 to be found 2 quotation Board M 9 from Franklin. S “Lost time is never found again.” Frankiin told 1922 postal employes in today’s bulletin. “What we call time enough always proves little |¢ enough.” The Franklin sayings have been running for several days now, and ‘Washington possesses greater at- tractions for home seekers than any other city in the United States. This was the declaration last night of William E. Herren, fleld secretary | will be continued. of the National Assoclation of Real Estate Boards, who was the guest of the Washington Real Estate Board at| its monthly meeting in the grillroom B oy e, 3 ENTERTAINMENT GIVEN one end to the other to organize real estate bonr;;lx and s!udyl renlt)’l con(; ditions in the various citles. explaines + . that he made the above assertion only | Forty Children Entertained at after having galned first-hand knowl- = . 0 edge of home-owning inducements of| Christmas Exercises and Dinner other communities of the nation. repeating of the oathof alleglance | Miss Katherine Morgan, in charge of| There ware -e;leon:{ :ln“:hnnuflt The National Capital, Secretary Her- by Local Newspaper Men. and each child received candy, apples | the glris:, MesSMaryicr Selodaer linjiatitbalsntertatRiier] perite ERa o et = " [ana mma presente. The dinner was | Sk’ piwia’ Gomentie "acience | tne apecial achee v"},, assoctations and General Neauty no¢ served by the teachers of the school, | teacher, and Willlam Pumphrey, in 'rom.ur Alh.non Posaible In other itis. remardioss of | FOTty children between the ages of | Miss Margaret M. Btewart, principal: | sharge of shop work. |. Davidson. their size, and Washington realtors, ! five and eighteen years of the Threl- p ability to draw hom here from out-of-town n;‘u'::e;EE €r%|street and BEcapect avenue JCeorK e l town, enjoyed a special entertainment s Cl H l I f Glfi SIlppe The “':;hf,,:::';,:;‘s::,a Boara, | followed by a Christmas dinner this Any woman—any ma.n———would appreciate old Santa send- ing them a pair of comfort. slippers to wear during rest hours at he stated, is regarded throughout the |noon. The turkey dinner -was fur- home. Arlington cemetery and Mount Ver- non. 3180 were guests of the Wash. | Bave recitations. country as the most important or-|nished by a group of local newspaper All the new dainty : styles in all the very latest colors — some ° ington board last night. i The pmm‘m included s activity In civic matters. but particn- jcream at the June closing activities larly in view of its proximity to the national legislature and the executive | °F this school for the past ten years. and Judiclal depariments of the gov. | Before the dinner the children gath- groment. Other, boards look to " the | ered about the Christmas tree which ocal realtors to lead the way, he sald, Sal realtors to lead the way, he sald. | tney themselves had trimmed with Estate Board, who yesterday took Mr. | Ornaments Which they made for the Herren on a sightseeing tour lu!lrre and sang Christmas carols and &anization afMliated with the National 3 Rssoclation of Real Estate Boards,|Men Who have provided Thanksglv partly because of its unprecedented |ing and Christmas dinners and ice have pompons and Plans for an intensive “own-your- | entire school, “Holy Night,T “Ch : & own-home” drive next month in |Mmas 3 : e ribbon trimmed, connection with the Thrift week cam- £ “Ce o Daign were announced by Robert L. iiCome et with padded -soles. McKeever, chairman of a special com- | mittee appointed to conduct the drive. ¥ Specially priced at Campaign Against Fraud. F. X. Wholley, director of the Bet- | L r ‘l"f Buflnllss Bu;ezu. told the realtors e Why l';o SEQH!! at Chri:(- M ’ Gift sli sl 45 of promotion schemes designed to at- Josep! nsom: recita- t Hpromen SR ST T : len’s ppers, $1.45 to $2.95. investments and involve them in |Gt H i i — propositions of fraudulent nature. He [ * asked the co-operation of the runc.rsL : Song. I T becaking wp these Take. schames | Cyntnia Donaldson, Leonard Donald- > and thus protecting the public from |son, Albert Basford, James Pearson e g being mulcted of their savings. and Howard Moreland, John A. Petty, executive secretary | The program was closed with the of the board, told of activities of the board during the past month. Clyde C. Dunnington, vice chairman of the dance committee, related plans | program of entertainment, lnclud} for the dinner-dance to be given by | music and monologues and conclud the board, January 17, at Wardman | with a buffet supper, was carried out Park Hotel. under the direction of H. G. Kennedy, W. C. Milier, chairman of the mem- | chairman of the entertainment com- bership committee, reported progress | mittee. Up to $7.00 rtistic Home Furniture and Interior Fittings, Serve as Distinctive Gifts Visit the W. D. Campbell Co.'s Second Floor Studio. in securing new member: Charles S. Shreve, president of the Following the busi; session a board, presided. Here you wsu find a comprehensive display of all that is beau- tiful and artistic in home fittings and decorative furnishings. A fine array of art objects—unique, interesting, incomparable. Splendldl adapted for gift purposes—Floor and Table Lamps, Ladies’ Writing Desks, Gate-leg Tables, Tea Wagons, Book . . and Magazine Racks, Smoking Stands and Windsor Chairs.- This new department under direction of Mr. Benjamin H. Streeks, formerly of W. ' B. Moses & Sons, who assures all his friends Cos and former patrons best attention and - immediate delivery. s Suits and Coats--- DRESSES, too, sent to us at once will be returned crisp and clean for Christmas Day Every Woman Wants a Pair for Christmas . We have taken several styles from our regular stock of these popular plain or tip patent colt oxfords with medium heel and ‘man- sear. Before you forget— g Call Main 4724 ::f]};lela::xp:x; tfl:-t Cvrliis}"n?:ld t:‘:;:. Ofie To be sold at unusually low price of s W.D. CAMPBELL CO g HOOPER BROS,, 911 Pa. Ave. = el 724 13 e NV, CLEANERS & DYERS MAIN OFFICE 740 12“‘ s.r N, w OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS Wu&m SEND THEM ALL THE TiePALAIS ROYAL G ST. AT uTH A. LISNER 25-YEAR PARKER The Gift Most Coveted “Thank You, Indeed” —he’ll say to one of these Lounging or Bath Robes + The Mode label is all the credentials you need for surety of appropriate char- | acter—for our offer- ings—varied as our | stockis—are confined exclusively to Amer- ica’s best makers— and Welsh Marget- son of London, Eng- land. Slippers Reduced for Pre-Holiday Clearance Slippers for the Entire - Family - awith Super-smooth Point and Classic Writing Swing i “They’ll Never Lay It Aside! JECAUSE it is a universal point the Duofold will suit whatever hand you choose to gladden by this new and princely gift. It's a. 25-year point—not of sham Iridium—but native Iridium—the hardest of metals, set in extra thick gold. No style of writing can distort its permanent, incomparable shape. Step up to the first pen counter today and feel the writing-swing of its balanted weighit; how it poises your hand and gives your stroke . full play. Remove the cap and press the but- ton to nqte how easily it fills. Write with this In our SHOE DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR, you will find slippers suitable for men, women and children, in a variety of which you have never dreamed, from the very practical to the very dressy kinds. Slippers for Women Velvet, Silk, Popkin, Angora, Blankets and Terry— . $5 to $75 . 3 and other pens regardless of price to see Ribbon-trimmed Moccasins. . .. 98 Three Specials how:infinitely smooth is the Duofold point. Quilted Satin Boudoir Slippers. . >.s119 i ’ Even without this writing comparison 62 men Leather Boudoir Slippers; Pom Poms $1.48 Welsh Margetson Silk Robes. . 329.75 in 100 picked the Duofold ist for besuty and g;:‘l:eg. g:hi n%:':lea. T g.:g ¥ Fancy All Silk Robes. ........$] 5% e < Felt Everetia, leaiher solos J3129 i e R Brocaded Satin Boudoirs. . .. .. . . 81,98 selections—and don’t accept “‘second bests.” Write us giving dealer’s name ';“::,‘;:::'z':"c.““’“:v*""“" u rve” imprinted onthebarrel © | P Special Blanket Robes. .. ...... $395 House Coats and Smoking Jackets The practical kind—that the men will like —and therefore wear— : Double-faced Cloth Velvet, Silk Mate- .lasse etc. S A 4' : 2 . (e 4°"c“u“-'-'fiu&§ Chlldl'ell ] Sllppel'S Slippers for Men Felt Everetts, flexible leather solu ...... $1.69 Men's Indian Hoceadns ol i TSy All-leather Evéretts. Afi-leather Operas = mbbon-tnmmed Moccasifs. .. x......... .89 ‘This Special Felt Everetts, design on vamps .. .89 Double-faced Cloth House Co;ts collar, $6 Assorted lot, btoken " F O e .79 cuffs, pockets trimmed with reverse side. .. .. V&L%/LZ%QJAW | '!h.lun!l-wmdth-nynfl-hulm _mnmmmm Singer Bldg, New York City Factory and General Offics, JapesviliaWis.

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