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L1 s . THE. EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1922, %M@RWJ’ B G FOS'I'ER HEADQ jUDGE GIVES inEvEs > :: ;Tl‘.mlan:'n‘r;ofha assault charge to PAGEANT IS GIVEN. Boyd, Mary. llx.:.a.‘::::i.nflm' Howara, of the pl::tllc Library it cose gorman, a-e-n:::" at dinner daton s'n;p pmsm‘ TERMS |, In the same court Lattimer Mat- R Hamlton, B o aances, Meriois | main closed until Tuesday, December | It was a feature of the program = (,nmml bulu tees ]mtwtl thews, colored, charged with attempt- | @irl Scout Troop of Petworth Pre- | Minor, Marie Raney, Mary O'Nefll, |28 when the central bullding reopens|a ginner ‘I"n last night by th 9 am. and the branches at 12 noon. ing to commit larceny, was sentenced | “A Tri » | Sadie Rlflal Eugenie_Heller, Sarah |32, Counte: dence was that Matthews was. caught | “A Tribute Unto Christ,” a Christ- “auger, Hfi en Mauger, s Craw- il be open fof the usual hours of|limited to 100, nearly al’ ol whon to .Rob. Til1 nl Auto . | : b mas pageant, written and dirécted by | ford, Ella Carpenter, Imogene Kelly, | ;o3 9y m. Sunday, December 31, and | WeTe unmarried young people. I attompting to rob the cash drawer in piov DAEeRnL WOteR AN O munity Frances Miiler, Annie Davis, Kath- |27 79 P-In BUOSGYe TrCQONGe Vb NET | The cotillion, “with its mmn.:a I | ! Aeu-ory Dealer. ! the store of Irwin Seagle, an auto- erine Considine, Mabel Singleton, music, figures and favors, was 1.cather Goods ! Member of 1894 Class’ Elected P el einis d“"’ e oa iy it "s‘;“’,',:‘{ Amelia_Hunter, Ruth Mullings, Mar- | Yo&7 ',’,‘n’s‘f,?;.';,"‘,"‘;;";'n‘;}‘o‘n‘;g“’m lowed' to' pass into disuse’ upon thy —— | ‘William Ews, >coloped.“ 1226 6th wwiifam F. Pietsch, alias John Kel-|Troop No. 21 of Petworth y?v dnesday | Baret Chalmers, and a score of others. | comber 31 and January 1 . ;ld‘;ve‘nt of the new era in danci Keetldeal Gkt President at Annul . |street " northwest, charged with the fight m tne auditorium of the Park - Gl ! Reouioke. . | Sk P et ok, oo e s S e e e ioas LIBRARIES TO' CLOSE R e 3 ttams, &’ nt - of | held for the o] ov.ernn u mong those who took part. were| ° ‘Babies w , ; R o L o e e o e e | roar bt Derea o o e SC. | COVILLION IS REVIVED. |, ubics svishios tyenty pomate o | e "\ 11n Polles Court yesterday by Judge Rob- | specifically ohar;.d AL steaiing | loen. Nostor: Jesn Dooling. " Agnes ST T T A e nstances are recorded from time tf ¢ Bertram G. Foster of the clags of|ert Hardison. On the larceny charge | fowelry, the prope: iy of Alvis Schac- | McElroy, Mary McEl foia| The central bullding and the Ta-| NEW YORK, December 22.—Society | tima oF this weiene Selng: rcopied ) rm ags La O e oeidome of the | he_was senteyced to serve thlrty days | ter, 614 14th street northeast. Morgan, Katherine Jones, Helen May | koma Park and Southeastern branches has revived the cotillion; or old-time | sometimen very consideruply. Eastern High School Aluinl Associa- @K&'&%‘%@'&%fi‘&% tion at its Christmas reunion yester- day afternoon in the school, succeed- ing Earl G. Jonscher. ' More than 800 graduates, representing classes from |. 11893 to 1922, attended thé reunionm, | which marked the last gathering of the alumni in the old building. Other ofticers chosen are: Virginia Farnsworth. 1918 vice - president; 4 secretary, and l'l? treasurer. The ecutive coun is composed of Mr. Charles M. Boteler, Rose- r0ld, De Witt C. Croissant, a Hutchinson, Gladys Belfield and Bessic Wood. ‘The reunion opened with a basket me betwecn the alumni and which was won' by. the for- was followed by-a game be- \ the alumni girls and the girl 5. This contest was won. by students. ception, dancing and a vaude- how were features of the re- At the busincss meeting ad- were made by the alumni, # Dring Appreciation From Every Woman Compliments of the Season ' istrict Grocery Soaety . Stores e INCORPORATED There are D. G. S. Stores all over Washington and. vicinity—know them by the D. G. S. sign displayed in the window. See Page 386 City Phone Book for com- plete list of stores with addresses and telephone numbers.. It will pay you to take advantage of the “Complete Grocery Service” offered by District Grocery Society Stor;s. the grocery cham of personal owners. eV Other Gifts In Leather ¢ the fagataff erected iation in front of the new | n memory of the school's fil“"r dead. _—————— “ ks s “S‘IHIGH NAVAL OFFICERS Ly ' CALLED TO CONFERENCE STOCKETT' Roosevelt Orders Adn;xuls Jones, tFIS KB Co- Wflkst_w‘n :m.d Washington m:ld :"mwcmfi 375“0"“5'3 sy o e elt of the Navy Departmeat, 3%5@—53?% %m@mm@m&m&h@m@m&m officers. Including -Admirai mmanding the new consoli- ited States fleet; Rear A-}-, Del Monte Ginger Ale Pirf‘eggple' $2.50 S 29c¢ Walnuts, 35c Ib., 31bs. $1] (5™ Almonds, 35cib., 3 Ibs.S1] Ceresota Flour “The prize Bread Flour of the world” PURE, WHOLESOME Quart Bottles 23¢ 3 Ibs. 50¢c PAlNTING"“ Interior and Exterior |at Let Ux Give You an n-umnv | the meeting 1 3 It said that “thé increas- importance of the United States’ erguson, ion in international world poli- mong other reasons, made it . | necessary that naval officers have a | grounding in “principles cy and tactics.” He added Brazil Nuts, Boil or bake a whole Fountain Brand Ham and .you've got something that can’t [ officers would find it desirabie to rec- { ommend_certain extensions of work | at the Navy War College as’ well as jin other navy schools for this pur- pose. |GEDDES ACCEPTS BID TO VISIT ELLIS ISLAND Italco Olive 0Oil Ask vour D. G. S. man for Auth’s Pure Olive Qil—of the very highest quality. H be beat. lé ‘ WE v | Sir Auckland Geddes. the British ; . 2 ptt’ 33c- pto, 590 hmos“:gesml.’)::?h“d G;ees.é Lm|l‘ Sau- NOT BLEACII;ED ambassador. informed Secretary Davis $ 3 ng an rapple 28 63 of bor Dej a; f e | e at., $1.09 i k. 28c—. 63c the Eilis Island immigration station. | Secretary Davis had invited the {ambassador to joln him in an investi- 2 {gation of conditions in view of pro- k t am‘ent tests voiced recently in the British s lfl m %fll"h‘u‘rlnem I:S to treatment accorded i ritish_immigrants. nb‘ a want 2 ”:.“:"L for skin | ONir. ‘Davis already has announced #ouble whose value ha: en prov that steps are being llkin to deter- by many vears of v;cress(ul use,—if }mine what changes or increases of vou want a tre: a s | fucilities should "be made at”Efis ] Islant especially In connection with | : n :fi:fi,:‘;’;‘:dfl!“ s 4 proposal o provide Tor scgfegation | £ i b ficial results, —you will find it in R:smol |° b b ks v Choice, Large . Fine L“" Fancy Grape Fruit | Tangerines - | Navel Oranges Florida Oranges 3 for 25¢ 43¢ doz. 43¢ doz. | 39c doz. "‘&S:‘;lf.‘:;‘.&iw sea svice oot | DYNAMITE ON STOVE_ ry Stayman Winesap Apples, 3 lbs. 25¢| R Spllzenberg Apples, 3 Ibs. 25¢.—$2. 75box} i oL AT drge INIURES TWO CHILDREN : Py DO AL ? Resinol ..o Gel fa’,“l S raiLres OTiginal Al oy g Bt Two colored children, Charles Cook, Olwe Malnnawe ALL one for Hubby? \t“z'\p vears old. and Alice Cook, his PORK Sa usage One-half fl’.p scalded milk, three tablespoons [ eight-vear-old sister, esiding ut 53 Wendectul for Sandwiches and Salids. ' SCHINDLER PEANUT BUTTER, one-fourdh tes. :of,fzcfil‘:fim': '"hc: sy ’,fi:z:;':. Purity and wholesomeness unsur- The standard of quality for years. aynamite cap on a hot stoye In m! plnell Try a jar today. Baked as you would make it at home. Malt Bread Chas. Schneider Baking Co. flour, two eggs. 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