Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1923, Page 21

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1923. WILL SELL BRICKS |Associated Press I ' T0 FINANCE HOME| Chief to Address Local Reportersl ———— Drive Starts to Raise Funds for Building ‘for Dependants of Veterans. Plans for ralsing funds for a new home for widows and orphans were discussed at eeting of the Home | for Widows and Orphans of United States War Veterans' Association, in the G. A. R. la t A resolution w: pt ing a committee to sell 20,000 bricks as the first step toward ing $200.000. The posed of the following: 3 May Loeback, past departi i dent of the Wom: ps and first vice pr t of the asso- elation, chairman; Mrs. Emma Hemp- ler, Mrs. H. L. Dea Lemmon, Miss Tilli Lizzie W T and Mr borough. The executive committee of th: ciation, which includes Commander J. Clinton t, © . of Sons of am, Stephen, of Veterans of Past Department Com B. Coulter, of United Veterans; ¢ PROBERT. W o L. C. Probert, chief of the Wash- Hith the abo 1 commiites, will |in8ton bureau of the Associated manage the ¢ n Press, will be the principal speaker at the meeting of the Deadline Club ! T °|at the Ebbitt Hotel next Tuesday orphans of dece: evening at 6 o'clock. -d to the pri His talk will inaugurate the fall | . Past Junior Vice X l‘i)grsxsrnx’;:1dlx}:‘e~|h et Toanry A John |Program of addresses by men promi- | son of the Grand Army of the Re-[flent in gathering _and repor- | public and other leading officials of vet- | torial fiel d will mark the incul- D o ona wiil work with the |cation of educational features into the cumr;fllte(-j 4 i jmeetings of the local newspaper men's ation. Headquarters of the campaign com- ation. . mittee will be at the Guaranty Sav- | Mr. DProbert ered” President ings Bank, 1121 14th strect northwest, 5 t to Europe for | where the committee will be between | the pes crence. and he has re- | the hours of 9 % 5:30 p.m. tions and several Frederick J. Rice, ont of the | fore < ents for the Associated | bank, will serve Tammittes, |Press. including the occupation of | TWO HELD ON BURGLARY || == = ; CHARGES IN POLICE COURT Ve 1 ouLa T House in Colored Men Accused of Taking $2,000 in Jewelry and Silver- Commercial plate From Home. Zone? Duckett, colo! i " Transform it at small hearing in the Police Court, yester: cost and double its value. day, before Judge John P. Mpmf(héhn i We show you how. Sylvester J. Huntley and Coleman | ha & y $ each. the houss of H. w H‘ah}r.‘ 2812 27 Carl W. Markham street northwest, the night o 7 . 17, and stealing jewelry and silver- | I* Main 3934 410 Bond Bldg. plate valued at $2,000. Detective | Livingston made t rorged | - Theodore Brisco: 8 arged A B Rt . with yiempiea il v, FORSALE ralgned In the sam~ court and held | ery Desirable Home for the action of the grand jury in ? $5.000 bonds. Bri is cha 2305 First Street N.W. with attempting to s a pocket- | = V. Robinson northwe 1 Zmed, and Briscoe | T W L i e = ran, she said. WILL ADDRESS RESERVES. Field Artillery OBcer to Lecture, || Third floor aroace heat, SeeaaNataaN SSSNSSSSSSSSS Twill; braid- ed bodice and colored em- trim Mo 1 ) Capt. James B. an officer of $ — with vest, in the 6th Fi a contrasting ool Camp Hoyle or, $3.90. e o e omi- || MR. BUSINESS MAN Semuguarters of P e | YOU NEED e t a depemiable, Helloniel 4 an to relleve you of SR 1 and of certain responsi- [} ol - droidery $9.90. IEDIT WORK_is mighty g t and a big help to Twilh bask vk when properly velveteen; ool 4 I can show you real ff! \ ool tom ory on clecver Other Reserve Corp: s are in- d and green 39,90, vited to attend the meeting. training in \ J o §° oheck; leather i = [ Management, d 0 - oollar and belt Twill with g, its and as #9.90. black and LIBRARY AID TO SCIENCE. A'sistant to Executives has ff| 4 twill mod- - green silk *Jl taught me how to produce, and [|; el in panel o i embroidery, — Iff 1 can prove v atyle, ~ em- A ko ) a %0, Topic to Be Discussed at Fall Meet- ! et's talk it_over. broidered, ing of D. C.. Association. | Relation of modern lfbrary service | to science will be a topic of consid- | DEEP-SEATED eration at the first fall meeting of | % { | Need attention NOW or may remain all wm!es.( Ul‘e the ::ld(l:d time-tried '\;AL A aT a1 | | enteed treatment that has given satisfas. e uncil, will speak [ Hou"o "miiflons of" wamed Tor over 18 nd D Witiaws 3. Stua, | Soare w7 souncif f ticse Tomely will > “cnins || Othine—Double Strength é At all Drugeiets and Department Stores || Twilt with OTHINE LABORATORIES, braid bound BUFFALO. N. Y. panels; very Advertisement. smart. £0.00 | of the | on‘ YOUNG PEOPLE'S STYLE § STORES OF AMERICA EESES5S5555S) : ‘ 1 RS S b o OB R A NeW Wa]_king N $9.90 is the price. And does not be- ; e gin to tell the story of 1l:heir real v?h;le. - e 4 ok A% And more than 40 styles. Nor of the TWO—Strap f / ' - 3 fine fabrics used in their making. A ' Ry sale bigger than last year, when we could hardly supply the demand. S R R A e R g s (B x e, VL Twill-back New Plaids, . 0 . : !/ Velveteens, Fine Jerseys, Gray or Otter Suede, - - $8 | > 7 . The “Paulette” ' ¢ ( ) Tweeds, Spanish Laces, A keen tailored model with kid lattice trimming to raced New Che CkS, Canton C'_epes harmonize. One of many late Sterling arrivals for " ack the woman who practices intelligent economy. Others - - $6 #7 8 - There are only 1,000 Dresses. But one hundred thousand Washington ot &OS Silk Stockings women are interested. You will have | B ciac poncis A full fashioned 11-strand to ShOp early. Zollar, §9.90. hose that is making friends $185 . F Twlll with because it wears . . . — e wrwmsmsz |55\ | The Hecht Co.p) '\~ R Seventh at F N L) e {

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