Evening Star Newspaper, December 26, 1922, Page 9

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Blackistone’s Famous Corsages $3.50 Ug Cleverly arranged with choicesi Roses and Violets. Special, 55 Made up of fresh, crisp flow- ers and verdant ferns effec- tively arranged, they'll lend the needed festive touch to your holiday table. S FLOWERS and Decorations for all social occasions. Gardenias Orchids, Swect Peas 14th and H Phone Main 3707 ~ SHOW INCREASE | A summary has been made of the Vir- ginia ,crops for 1922, and it is re- | ported that the average yield per |acre of all crops was 5.4 per cent | above the average for the past ten years. Some crops; however, were injured by unfavorable weather con- ditions and the production of these 1s below the ten-year average. late spring freese, but this damage i was not vere as first thought, and the final production of tres Per Cent Above Average for Ten Years. LEESBU v December 26.— Fruit crops were damaged by the of the average for the past ten years. Ffth Avenue- 1510 H. STREET. N.W. OPPOSITE SHORZHAM HOTELe . After-Christmas »Sales The imp: rent in pri {1y all f. v The peanut crop was injured by con- tinuous rains during the summer months, which prevented cultivation | .n‘fimhm & %0 If }frulll was approximately €5 per cent NewVork il drowned out many flelds, reduc- both the acreaga and vield per re. 3 Better Prices. fér near- ops has been anoth cerful aspect of the 1922 season in irglnia. The total value of the o % N o hvrlnl;-umxf crops Lased upon thes De- P'; - Today drastic price reductions ‘ ;‘o’fi"i;r:‘}:f;,’;‘:,'a:r’,‘c‘e‘z’glf;’"‘g;‘;:’,' o k! s L al 2 3 n A T A ; are in effect—an opportunity to been ' an” increase of $34,000,000, or over last year and, as } 30 per oent, i purchase GIDDING WINTER [} 528.000,000 o shin {ncreass s in the i f M \ . heat, fruits, the fi - i FASHIONS at wonderful price Sl eondition. of the Virginia farmer i concessions. i {000 aces. and is nearly 2 per cent larg- or than last vear, owing tq the large increase in the tobacco and cotton ' The following are notable z‘fi::l:*}"s.,,:fl,::?,‘w‘; l’.‘-&i‘é'{.“"‘?{”.&'fi; . © Cl E 1924 R A of the values being offered: e ot e e e ekl crops is $32.57, compared with $26.58 crepe de chine and georgette—a wide variety of smart models are included embodying styles suitable for the ! DAY COATS.. .. at $73 to $155 | Rich fur-trimmed effects for all manner of fashionable ! daytime or sports wear—the most desirabl™ materials DAY DRESSES. ...at $35 to $95 |||ttt botatiotobtess Sotame, °ats ryve was larger than last year, while last year and $43.68 in 1920. The acre- oats, (Formerly to $175) i ]| that of peanuts and wheat was small- r fler. and that of corn, barley, buck- Street, Afternoon and Informal styles of twill, satin. wheat and sorghum is the same. Total Value. The total value of thé important X T Yo 1l Woman and the Matron. [} ' crops in order of rank is as follow Houxe GicliShelnthy = ; Corn, $42,116,000: tobacco, $37.620,00! 1 000; wheat, $12,658,00 potatoes, $10,780,000 0 vect potatoes, peanuts, $4,290,000, and cotton, $2.751,- i (Formerly to $195) 000 According to value, per acre, the ading : obacco, $180; sweet potatoes, white potatoe $33; corn 12: ba ley ay, $22; buckwheat, $15.99, ultra smartness. ] and wheat. $15. | I and furs of the season are fashioned into models of | The great variety of crops grown in Virginia is shown by these percent- | EVENING GOWNS at $85 to $145 || 5imsinls, i mown by thero peccens per cent of total number of acres in (Formerly to $295) cultivation; hay, 21.5 per cent; wheat, Dinner Dance and formal Evening styles of chiffon and 1 sequined nets—stunning effects designed on long, slim lines. 183 per cent; tobacco, 4.6 per cen s. 3.6 per cent; white potato r cent; peanuts, 2.9 per cent; cotton, 14 per cent; sweot potatoes, 1.01 per ; rye, 0.88 per cent; buckwheat, 7 per cent: sorghum for sirup, 0. EVENING WRAPS at $85 to $195 WS e able acreage, for which no estimate is (Forimerly to $275) made, is devoted to frult and truck Of rich chiffon velvets. metallic hrocades and brocaded velvets combined with 1nx.vmrfle. seal, squirrel and caracul. HATS.. =~ .........~at $10 and $15 Virginia is one of the leading ctates in the v v of agricultural products grown. i . BURSUM BILL DELAYED. Signature by President Harding of (Formerly to $35) the “Bursum "bill_ providing for _in- C e L - e Street, sport, semi-dress and dressy effects fashioned of L A in ety crvitiMex the various desirable fabrics of the season. can and Indian wars and their de- pendents was agaifi postponed at the ‘White Houee today. Arrangements had twice been made ture by the President. Several one- armed veterans of the civil war in i participate in the ceremony. { home, will accomplish much pieces that make up our collection of— CRYSTAL . CHINA A collection of / An extensive display Americhn andimport- of Famous Lenox ed wares in Cut Glass, China, of which we are Rock Crystal, Engrav- ed, Gold Decorated tributors, as well as importations from Eng- ENTERTAINING &3] UR Distinctive pieces, which harmon- _ize with the appointments of your == making a success of your entertaining. Much character is revealed in many individual toward SILVER No matter what your desire, you will find sole Washington Dis- every item of silver to make the perfectly ap- and Colored Glass- land, France and other - pointed table. Sterling ware. countries. and Superior Plate. An unusual showing of candlesticks, candle shades and candles gives the hostess a wide selection for afifl;- priate table lighting. DULINéMARTNGo. 1215-17 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street - Hours—8.45 to 5:30 uniform and others appeared today at | 4107 the White Hi ffices, hoping to e e e e ; . ; Dy D. C..° TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1922, L Bel = = . ; 3 & et 2 | . Brane elen ¥, Hotten:| Editor—T' v ik NITH FLOWERS" VIRGIN'A [:Rm)s |Venizelos Lauds S@@i@W‘ Mairiage Licenses, | ™ P o e ¥ Moo | pilrcrh e i, b 2 Marrlage licenses have been iswied to the| Sheridan A. Cook of Charleston, W. Va.!® DAay” and give vou seven dollars a ! S : : 5 s following: and Vigla Quade of Hrry, Md. | week to write "em. Floral Cel!lerple(-(.s for Holtday Tables 5 U. S. Red Cro’s_ e R 420 Myrta O, Alee, boty| | Horaee . Tofan of Bieelon, Pa. ach Authgagirt 3 can't live on that LAUSANNE, December $6~—Former Premier Venizelos of Greece, in & gees who 'have! swarmed into] Greece. “Through the arriving _to _rob 'VENIZELOS. the winter of ity terrors and your doctors saving the sick. “Praying to the same God and ocele- brating the nativity of the same Christ, we express our thanks.” ton Sunday and is at Ward: M. Venizelos and his colleagues of | Hotel for the remainder of trl:l:“wilx:::xl—‘ the Greek delegation to the near| east conference have received pessi- | mistic from Athens concern- j dniner vesterd; ing the ccon and financial -] ation of the country FORMS SOCIETY TO FIGHT VULGAR DANCE MUSIC el sl e beidontoom by nis bromers ot guins| 16’8 a Sweeping Reduction, the Entire Winter Stock of Erle- J. Wilkins. "Mr. and_ Mrs. Wilkins e e LRy Wil reside in Buftalo, N. Y. bacher-Originated Apparel, as Fine and as Fashionable as NEW YORK, December tive song and dance music, with the co-operation of prominent orchestra |, 1 H. Chalif, dancing instructor. 1le re- that the objectionable steps in mod- ern dancing resulted chiefly froml,, . onsultant of the Smith appointment vulgar music. bureau, wiil speak at the luncheon. ed to Do So Early. The mew socicty plans to review the popular song and dance music as fast as it is published, for distribution | were among those from Washington to orchestra leaders, dance hall pro- | prietors, dancing teache nd music|the week end at the Waldorf-Astoria. stores throughout the United States. —_— INDIANS TO GATHER. Course Toward Non-Co-Operatqrs : Is Absorbing Topic. Shutters, GAYA. Bengal, Britleh India, De- cember 26.—Delegates from all parts of the country have arrived here for the all-Indian nationalist congress, which begins its sessions tod In- terest centers on the question of whether the non-co-operators should seek electlon to the legislative coun- cils. - a resolution to be submitted to the congress for tho appointment of n committee to report what British ®oods can be successfully boycotted. A number of other political and re- ligious conferences will Le held dur- congress week. There will be a on_the caliphuta contro- ' ¢ ersy, many Mussulmans holding that e 55 e Lal hohaietan AN dItan atemuat ihe | Mioaun e anditofcondhstim amiiby vested in the samn ividual. | Deaths Reported. T e e e e et e Tatt Aniats Hoss hours ttal. | Pliusan Droney. 44, Columbia Hospital | rancts 3. Gl 9 months, Providence | ospi H I of Teo and Rose de Thierrs, 2 days, | a1 road. Infant of Gordon and Helen M. Helgh, m! ours, ; nd Helen M. Heigh, 10! . 38, FreeAmen’s Hospital 2 months, 815 Springmans | and Jennle Harvey, . Of the Louvre’s disti marily reduced. Four Groups of Dresses Chiffon Velvet, Brocade Satin, Ganton Crepe, Crepe Renee, Lace, Georgette and Twills. Up to $45.00......§] 9.50 Up to $55.00. ... ‘529,50 ‘3‘, Up to $69.50. . 339.50 - Up to $85.00......$40.50 - fur trimmed and plain tallored. "Up to $5250.....$34.50 . Up to $79.50. ... 55450 iUp to 534.90.,.,.514.54_) Aid to Refugees|x. _—_—— Assoclated Pross. ing the Christmas i Hi i Heary C. Corbin , 2 Former_ Vice President and Mrs. to the American|Thomas R. Marshall were the h‘:": r e d a Yield Per Acre for 1922 5.4 {chrtstmas memass o the Amerih | op o i ok 3 FIE] pressed the arath (aay at the Fiotel Eamilton. Tho other : Twelve-Ten Twelve-Twelve F Se. . i tude of the Greek | gueats were former Governor of the D ler: eserve ard, g " h .“&"”’.?.5 onmtty | Harding, Senator Samusl D. Nichol- n succoring the |80n, Mrs. Sara Lee Phillips and. Mrs. millions of refu- |Charles B. How: are at the Grafton Hotel, have been {Joined there by Gen. Gordon, who | W E Bl F‘ arrived fi Fort Benning. / H organizations.” | trom West Point and is spending the 1a, 5 :23’::;35’}2;3?; ‘h’o;:dlyls\.-gtel;hla—m?the . Mme. Phil- E;ver!: Skzr" E'ver! Sweater feeding them| Mr and Mrs. Mu Jour blanikets) delayed thele sk the winter. Mr. Cobb has been in Johns “We face the future with cou , | Hopkins Hospital in Bfl'v:mon ;::-J-omo but we are eor::clo‘.ls ot its m{ll& time. Mr. and Mra Cobb have with nly by the continuance of your help | them at Ward: 'man can misery be pcrmanently removed. | Switzerland. TABEACS (¥ PoTT o New Washington Wilkinv—Neddeeker Nuptials In St. Martin's Church, - Washington, formerly of Baltimore, Dancing Master Will Review All|Md. announce the marriage of their youngest daughter, Ann Elizabeth, to Latest Productions for Mr. Victor J. Wilkins of Buffalo, N. Y., yesterday in St. Martin's Catholie United States. Church, Washington. leaders in New York hotels and res- | craph ¢ = : thtranta hastheen (REAECotibY: T la | lon A o et cen JAmmogle. All Fur-Trimmed Coats and Suits Are Included. "™ cently complained to Mrs. Georgs W. ;“&'33:{:.°$.-.,'c'.“’.,':“.“,.‘"(o¢','.“f‘.f:":{;l To Get the Full Significance of This One-Fourth Off Sale One Lott,” deputy polico commissioner, | Folidays, as well as alumnae. | Chester, Brookline, Mase., are at the Kahler, will spend the winter in Princeton. the health department in the last twenty-four The subject committee has adopted | hours 4 TiE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F SIREET ‘The Half-Yearly Sale is on--- Dresses—Suits and Coats clusive character and are being sum- —to the benefit of immediate buying. Four Groups of Coats - Dressy Models—Sport Models and the Motor Coats— Two Lots Sport and Utility Coats . Evérz Coat Every Suit Everz Dress Mrs. W. H. Gordon and family, who Cobb, who have at Wardman Park Hotel for The Princess Ghika came to Washing- Col. 0. L. Culbertson_ entertained at | at the Hamilton Hotel, | 1 Dr. and Mrs. Guy Beckley Stearns of i York sre spending the holidays in ind are at the Fow Mr. and Mrs. John H. Neudecker of The bride was attended by her sis- ey SIih College Club ot Wash:|~ Women’s Wear Can Be Made. ' recember 28.\ The guests will include Freunor Lora, ‘41 eancationat| Must View the Many Beautiful Garments: But You Are Advis- Mr. and Mrs. William Henry White n New York last week. They spent |——lo[c———Ja]——o]lc——]ole—=——]o[c——[d beligsborn Miss Maria H. Wales and Miss L. rafton for their annual visit. i ,_. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ramsay arol n Southern Rines, N. C.. spending he holidays in thelr bungalow, Blue . and_Mrs. Kahler their daughter, Miss Kingsley 608 to 614 " ELEVENTH ST. 4 This After- Xmas Sale Births Reported. The following births have beem reported to corge W. and Anna G. Hunt, boy. Tawrence L. and Edna B. Hagemasa, girl. RBryce W. ai Rosé E. Royee, girl. Archibald and Virginia Anderson, bey. George and Ellen Comunaris, girl. Thomas J. and Hanna Ahern, boy. e el R —is the climax of this season's privileges—when our S RO e 1 Sl thought for clearance creates your opportunity for won- derful savings. for over eighty bas relied upon Gour- aud's Oriental Cream complexion in perfect condition throughthe stress of the season’s activities. White Flesh-Rachel. 4 lesh-] Send 10c for Trial Stee FERD. T. BOPKINS & SON, New York - Splendidly Moddled - DRESSES are taken from a wide span of high grades and crowded into three special lots. $12 $19 $38 Street, Afternoon and Evening Dresses—just as taken from our stock of acceptable styles and excellent values. : l=——]al—=3[o|=—FHa[e—==c]ol——le]——=[o]——Julc—=3]0] =—=]o]——>]al Gourauds Oriental Cream —lole——lalc——Jolc—Jla[—=Jo[———jolc—=lajc— Beautifully designed COATS $19 $45 $69 Plain and fur-trimmed. Always the better fabrics: and the finest furs—popular Jacquettes—and distinc- tive Dressy Models. nctive type and ex- " Four Groups of Suits Lustrosa, Veldyne, Ve-~ lour de " Laine, Twills — plain tailored and fur trimmed—and silk lined. Up to $45.00. .. SIQM Up to $59.50. .... 529_50 ‘Up to $65.00. . 339_50 Up to $75.00..., 549.50 Our entire stock of sumptuous ~ FURS 259% Reduction . A clean cut—One-fourth offi—of Coats, Capes, Wraps, Chokers, Stoles, Shoulder "Capes. Every ‘single fur garment, every individual fur piece—with- out recerve. : L Up to‘soc.so‘....s74_50 ¥ .Up._ta 5136.00....394,50 All Suits Are Sensationally Cut ‘ Luxurious Fuf-trimmed Suits, in all ' - the fine weaves; tailored models and 1.2 | for ‘every. season-— -. . rich furs— 5 ;i Plain Tailored - Suits—in T ric;r : : Yo 36003450 . tinés; masterfully. made—suitable Fourth Ofi" :

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