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1° 1HE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON, D. . MONDAY, DECEMBER JW FRAT CONVENTIONS Paint Deot.. 1114 9th St. Ph. M. 2490-2491. | ting | | | lpl&l : letter fraten) t CLASS BOOCING DE s ~EATON G urry o ¥ Hemstitching overed Button s uttonho €Sc s Oppenhcimers | S OP UNICUE [ Pennsylvania Seventh j fi%y%"’- hvene o 5 lompany see 42 | and Kelta Kappa Epsilon | B e }EXPECT MANY DELEGATES | e g Hotels and Clubs for Greek w the unuml 5 will start | Anl 1ives from forty-! 11 be a Schedule Conclaves Here. | X Store Hours: 8:30 to 6 OF YOUR HOME, = i R. K. Ferguson, S Letter Visitors. With Good Painting | Extensive Programs Planned at 'lll}ll 'r)llk”\“\ H[lllll Hflllllfl] con- l nity \\|l| Willard. | ll\vnlll n Wednes- . The mluuli i Gradua. McCormick Hcd cal DR.CLAUDE §. siifif)'fifis i Eyesight Specialist 199410 McLacklen BUls. Sts. N.W. oime Matn 73 the New s will | nduet special | orxanization Friday - = | L from \\r“.s... 4 Hav Interest to the Gift |; i (.,,.-.,“,..e.l Secker, Collector and £ : tions have | Lozer of Home | v « committee for ;nm nting the 10...1 QAntigues e e o In Jewelry, Furniture, Mirrors, \llerlul@s I 1\tprubuttmns Silver and Sheffield Plate, Brasses, id Blul" t\l Curios, Diamonds and Art Objects. 4. F. Arnold Art Galleries Auctioneer 1323 G St. NW. Announcmg Two Important Sales of I II I, Saks Clothing Men’s Suits = - --In which we are including almost our entire stock -~-Many with two pairs of pants---the | | EEP - Grades up to $45.00 - The Character of the Suit is what lends significance to the price. Young Men’s and Conservative models—in Worsteds, Tweeds and Cheviots— Every size s included—and especially will the blg men find plenty of the large snzes. eglstering at_the adquarters Wed- nesday nig| vill open Thursday | ity Club. PERPETUAL | | BUILDING FCR MORE NEAR EAST AID . ?COTTON MILLS BOUGHT | o i Pays 6 Per Cent Venizelos Cables. } on shares maturing in 45 atth '}Gu..x'n'e"lcl::” or 83 months. It ! ferene bled the Amen-; Pays 4 Per Cent | i s aini for's ’"ys:::::";::.i:'{ on shares withdrawn be- [ff! : 1 fore maturity. ’ Assets More Than i = ] i $8,000,000 B came Surplus More Than f 'l crr u; doctors $800,000 the future with courage. us of its peril. Only by | BY BALTIMORE FIRM i inuance of vour help can_this| misery be permanently removed.” Men’s Overcoats ---Offering an assortment that includes Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W, weak Kidneys? Laurel Prop;ty to Be Immediately JAMES BERRY. Prealdent JOSHUA W. CARR, Sccretary De ysurs botker vyou—cause yeu | Reopened as Modern anxlety? Remember, th 1 H Factory. i i many other erfous troub aflmen d urie acld exce timen wenk kidness are the forc- |Special Dispateh o The Star. runnern of complete physical brenk- UM, Decerber 25 —Tie down, if neglected. T wixe In time! L e L Vou need to check it now by taking non-Woodberry Mills of | which has been idle for PLANTEN'S "RED MILL" CENUINE IMPORTED : ': HAARLEM OIL in Capsu es | It s l-'.:pw';t-(l that within three monfhs 1 . : i er two centurfes hom i (i e plant will be in operi- i Values up to $40.00 23 They are the fine Double—faced Cloths, Shetlands, Tweeds, Herrmgbones with effective checks, plaids and two-tones on the reverse side. ' Both the Double-breasted models, with belts—and Raglan, Kimono and Regular sleeves; and , the Single-breasted Box Coats. has been purchased by ro. Company of Baltimore, 11 convert this property im- | ely into a modern factory 1z, This firm has acquired 40,- o . About 125 workers will be em- nal remedy In Holland :::.(hl: and all sfmilar compinints. ‘,'"f 1t 1810 be theibest equinped 1t atrengthens the kidness nnd helps | plant for the manufacture of window them to perform thelr proper func- shades cloth in the country and the tlons naturally, regularly and mnt- fonly one manufacturing this material Infactorily. Tt is m wenderful reliet |South of Fhiladelphia. The executive e iie acld troubles. Look for |and wholesale offices are In charge of the “Red MIII" trademnrk on the |Frederick Schoenherr, president. pnckage. The vight kind henrs it | 2 teed. At druczisiw. ;":LA;IET:r;:N Inc.. BROOALYN, K.Y, ! WRONG MAN SHOT. For sale at Peoples Drug Stores and .".u.,xl Sreggists evarys E Bullet Intended for One Man Kills His Roommate. WORCESTER, Mass, December 25. —_William Kasatag, forty-five years 1s killed last night by a bullet ed for his roommate, George appas. The police are looking for {l aul Dalton, also known as Paul Ward, who is accused by Pappas of nrmg the shot. Dalton is said to be ter recently after working in the In the light Tans and Grays; and the medium and darker shades. | Among the Overcoats, too, the sizes are plentiful. | rago stock vards. According to Pappas, he und Dalton had quarreled in a lunchroom earlier in 6 to 14 Days || the evening. and Daiton had threat. - jened to kill him, because he was an All Druggisis are authorized to | Albanian, i I refund money if PAZO OINT- NG, “sinb, Areeomg || SLIDE IN PANAMA CANAL. | \ Both Sales Begin Tuesday Morning Thll’d Floor | | or PROTRUDING PILES. i cases in 6 days, the Trafic Will Not Be Hampered, Is ordinary case vu'lt cases in 14 days. ¢ Announcement. 'AZO OINTMENT instantly Re- PANAMA, December 25.—A slide in lwvea l'I'CHlNG PILES and you | |anama canal occurred Friday mo can get restful sleep after the ing. utls um’niully reponsdd x!;‘u; :: is not of a serious nature and that'it first application. 60c. will be cleared by December 30. Meanwhile trafic _through the waterway will not be hampered. |