Evening Star Newspaper, November 8, 1923, Page 37

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% ops and 104 clerical and lay deputies | ice of the National Council of the from all the dioceses in the states of [ Episcopal Church. 1923, THE: EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, Yover the top in a few days. It is the | nortwest, November 20 for a three DR. FREEMAN TO LEAD SHAKESPEARE S0 RECITAL HELD HERE Local Society Ohserves Third | Century Since Publication of First Plays. The Shakespeare Society of Wash- ington celebrated the tercentenary (1623-1923) of the publication of the first folio of Shakesperean plays with 2 program of music under the direc- tion of Dr. Paul Kaufman, assisted by Fulton Lewis, in the auditorium of the New fonal Museum last evening, as fc Paul ecnwood What | Deer?” Manney. from “Henr Chester 1. Huhn, with M 1 accompanist; “Full F “ome (Henry i n . Fulton | with Miss ) 4 { anist: i Know a Bank W1 Wild Thyme Blows™ (C hat 1 Was best Schu- | Alden (« ), “When v Bov Twellth “He it D . Thou Wint ar Sigher, from e ) jsic ed | Arne, from n, fro h Hayd n Hark Huhn €. Mrs k' at Heav .| companied him to his bank, and on lebration will by ra About Noth- 1 Owena Wil- | VIIL" under | the di V. Beck, will | e offered ut. MacWilliams, vice | president, will preside. | —— ! | COMMITTEES ARE NAMED. Stanton Park Citizens' Association Work for Year. Qutlined. S. B. Frantz president of the Stan- ton Park Citizens’ Association, an- nounces the following s m- for the Mem 3 2 s - man; George Clag A | Mrs, Hazel ¥ Public utiliti Manning, - e, P. H. Wis- tabrook B. Gilmore. hn | John rge Herbert. rantz o ation chairman; Mrs. H. Brown p, Charle MeKiniey Young, | Wood, | . Mellis, John P. enbeiss, chair- Imore. Streets, side s ert L. Bier, chairman M. M DeGraw, E. 3 Smith, Mrs. R. Seltzer, Mrs, B. T. Stull, rt, J L. M Koon L. Dulin, hnelder. Publi a Arnola. | Duncan, Miss | 5. Kauffma H. 3 VanBibber, . Koons. GIRL JAILED IN ATTACK. Edna Gilse Gets 180 Days for Chok- | ing School Matron. ! ‘onvieted of choking Miss Julia he National Girls' & School, Edna Gilse, col rineters s, was Sentenc: in the Court yes £ in jail. lant was one of a party inmates of t hool who took the 's away from esy and escaped. The girl romoter of the school de- ording to the Designers and Munumcturers - |and ch about an aching tooth. !|{Two Pay $25 Each for Failing to * | names were . | distress gone by morning. T, The Griet Talker. | - e One trick of Hiram Hubbel's has often made me frown; he talks about his troubles as though they weighed him down. Yet he has every blessing a man should hope to see, and he should be confessing his gratitude and glee. His health i . his vitals work- independent, with His cribs and with harvests lways hunky- Each day the choicest als reward him for his toil; yet while he sits and whittles he talks about his boil. He talks about his spavin from morning until night; yet all the hing! orth havin’ are lavished on this wight. His wife has jewels jingling upon her ample breast, his daughters fair are mingling in every social fest. He always has been guarded from trouble and defeat, and nothing has retarded his march to Easy street. He should be blithe riul, but when you seek his booth he’ll hand you out an earful No anthem is he humming, no madrigal of glee, and when I him coming I climb the nearest tree. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. FORGOT JURY DUTY, FINED. sel Recall Date. Failure to remember the date on a summons for jury service proved expensive to' two Washington men vesterday. Justice Bailey fined John Holland, 1406 14th street northwest, and Claude . Pullman, 1846 Vernon street northwest, $25 each for fall- ing to answer yesterday when their alled for jury service Both men declared they had forgot- ten the date Holland was able to pay his fine at once, but Pullman had to get a check cashed. A deputy marshal ac- receiving the money discharged him fromn v TYPEWRITERS Rented, Sold, Repaired (Lowest Rates) General Typewriter Co. BOVEL LA If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, Constipated IWORK WHILE YOU SLEEP] No griping or inconvenience follows | a gentle liver and bowel cleansing with | “Cascarets.” Sick Headache, Billous- | ness, Gases, Indigestion, and all such | Most harm- | less laxative for Men, Women and Chil- | dren—10c boxes, also 25 and 50c sizes, any drug store. | for the ron ANNUAL RED CROSS APPEAL ANNOUNCED Roll Call Starts Armistice Day With $75,000 to Raise in Washington. On Armistice day. Sunday, Novem- ber 11, the seventh annual roll call of the American Red Cross will be- gin In Washington, under the aus- Dices of the District chapter. At the chapter headquarters, 16 Jackson place, letters are being mail- ed to District citizens asking for the yearly contribution. Dr. Ralph Jenkins, chairman of the rict chapte announces that a method will be empl. a4 this in conducting the loc roll Instead of ‘Red Cross booths in public places extensive appeals will be made through the advertising columns of local newspapers. thou-, sands of letters will be mailed to citizens and members containing an attractive leaflet giving the ments of the Red Cross lo nationally for the past a return env P 1 > only one ¥n chapter which is trying out this novel method of the roll call this vear, and it is felt that will prove both efficient and effec- The District__chap quota all is $75.000, and with a total population of nearly a half mil- lion it this chapter should go SAVE COAL! Have Your Metal W eather Stripping Done Now. | ‘ Let Us Estimate I Diamond Metal Weather Strip Agency c Main 1540 1419 6 8. N.W. Hair is Tarp, Gray, use Sag’e% OU can turn gray, faded hair beautifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com- ound” at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Recipe, im- proved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold an- nually, says a well-known druggist here, because it dark- ens fixe hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or becoming faded have 2 surprise awaiting them, be- cause after one or two appli- cations the gray hair vanishes and your locks become luxuri- antly dark and beautiful. .. This is the age of youth. Gray-haired, unattractive folks aren’t wanted around, so get busy with) Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night and you'll be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful appearance within a few days. Ao the Orerland Tl v S Via Solf ake City ‘The way you go and the train you take to California contributé much to the pleasure of the holiday. The Chicago & North Western—Union Pacific is the route of maximum interest through the real West—the old Overland ‘Trail, Echo and Weber canyons, Salt Lake City, Great Salt Lake, the Nevada canyons and the orange groves. Double tracks, automatic safety signals and roadbed smooth as a boulevard, pro- vide the utmost in comfort and depend- ability of service. Travel on the luxurious all-] lgsAngelesljm?eJ or irect fo one of 3 other trains California ‘l_‘wodnflytninuonmvcwh.hmue- tions for California. 2 5 Write Youcan spend the winter econom- for Free ically in Southern cnum Bunga- only appeal made by the local chap- ter for funds during the year, and every penny is needed to keep the chapter at full strength, ready to give humanitarian service to the commu- nity at a moment's notice. ; Fifteen “silent solicitors,” Red Cross boxes in white with a large red | crass on them, will be placed iIn| banks, stores and other public places, where those wishing to turn In their membership may do : ezt dieste O /Y Miss Marie O. Andresen of Chicago, who has been appointed assistant state's attorney, s said to be an athority on state labor laws. SOCIAL SERVICE SESSION Fifteen Bishops and 104 Delegates From Five States Due Here November 20. Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, D. D. Bishop of Washington, will lead the | conference on Christian social service at the meeting of the Synod of the Episcopal Church in the province of ‘Washington, which convenes in the Church of the Epiphany, 1317 G street day sesslon. On the affernoon of November 21 the session Will be held in the Beth- lehem Chapel of the National Cathe- dral on Mount St, Alban, and will be devoted “ the subject of soclal service. The first address will be | made by Bishop Freeman on “Social Service—Tts. Dangers and Opportu- nities.” This Wwill be followed by a onference on Christian social service n Rural nelghborhoods, led by Rev. P. D. Goodwin of Warsaw, Va. Wednesday evening a mass meet- ing, which will be attended, by the members of the women's organiza- tions holding conventions in Wash- ington, as well as by the fifteen bish- Delaware, the provincial synod, will be deve Pennsylvania, Maryland. | Virginia and West Virginia and the | District of Columbia, Who compose | cise ed [ 1906, Dean Lathrop was rector of the hurch of the Advent, in San Fran- immediately after the fire of to the soclal service work of the Epis copal church. Rt. Rev. Philip Cook, D. D., Bishop | of Delaware, who is well known in | LIMITS LIQUOR ARRESTS. WINNIPEG, November 8.—Police ‘Washington because of his long resi- | officers have no right to arrest with- dence in Baltimore, where he was |out warrants or proper information the rector of the Church Michael's and All Angels, side at the mass meeting. The pri cipal address will be made by R Charles N. Lathrop, of St executive secre persons suspected of carrying liquor on their person, of inmates of places other than private dwellings who ar« suspected of harboring liquor stocks. | the” Manitoba court of appeals de tary of the department of social serv- | cided. Brushed Wool Chappie Coats $5-65 Three styles illustrated Hali the modern woman’s time is spent in sports clothes— no wonder they've grown to such importance and smartness. Witness these stunning Chappie Coats with unexpected warmth in their soft brushed wool, unmeasured chic in their swagger, abbreviated length! This purchase brings weaves and styles never seen atany- thing like $5.65. Pure wool, mohair, or wool and silk inter- woven. Novel borders; collegiate collars; tight or bell sleeves; and a few slip-overs reduced from high-priced lots. Tan, navy, black and gray. (Second Floor ) Skirting the Chappie Coat in a Sale at 58.95 Your darling little chappie coat may be made or marred totally by the rjght or wrong skirt. We've selected perfect mates for the coats above—bold plaid camel skirts for the plain sweaters and plain wool crepe all- over tucked models for the gay ones. Then, there are innumerable checked and striped skirts—specially priced. all. $8.95. (Second -Floor.) Hand-Made Beaded Blouses, $11-95 Blouses of heavy crepe de chine, with the mo.st.exqui.site steel and colored beadwork. Handmade to the tiniest stitch —in stunning hip-line models, offering new shades. Sizes 36 to 46. Smart! New Velvet Overblouses, $5 Velvet, combined in subtle manner with matching crepe de chine for contrast. Some other smart models are em- broidered heavily or trimmed with braid—entirely crepe de chine. Sizes 36 to 46. (Second Floor.) Slenderize with Rengo Belt Corsets $3.50 A substantially made Rengo Belt model is of heavy brocade, with double skirt and six hose supporters. Elastic is inset to ease the waistline and lace edges the top daintily. In sizes 28 to 32 G LS Carter’s--Forest Mills Women’s Knit Union Suits $1.15 Form-fitting suits of fine white ribbed cotton, tailored with flat-lock seams. Sizes 36 to 38. Sizes 40 to 44. $1.25. Low neck, sleeveless, ankle length. Low neck, sleeveless, knee length. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, ankle length. Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, knee length. (First Floor.) Sale of $1.50 to $3 Brassieres $1 Fancy brocade and satin-striped models, deeply underpriced: for easy Sizes 32 to 48. (8econd Floor.) Ends shopping worries-- ‘When the weather is contrary, when you're indisposed, when away from town—let Betty Lane shop for you. Phone or write—she'll give each shopping detail her per- sonal attention, clearance. Help build the Jewish Gommunity Center of Washington for educational, recreation and spiritual purposes. Campaign—November 1st to ovember 8th. Headquarters—Old Federal National Bank Building, S.F. corner 14th and G Sts. Smartest Shoes at a Low Price-- $5.85 Iris is our latest hobby. Iris is always new and smart. Constantly adding to her assortment of shoes the newest cutaways, the latest leathers and lasts. We've sketched three models with the covered block heel so popular— but Iris can offer any style from dainty dance pumps to sturdy oxfords. Unvarying quality, un- varying price—$5.85. All black suede. French toe, at top. Black satin with gun metal trimming, center Black satin, black suede overlays. below. (First Floor Cool nights to come— Better Flannelette Nightgowns 51.19 One style illustrated Really quite as pretty lingerie—these pink or striped flannelette gowns, hemstitched braid-trimmed at yoke and sleeves. For the cold bedroom. Yokes are dou- ble, sleeves long. Skirts cut full. Sizes 16 and 17. Fxtra 19 and 20, $1.65. blue or back and front sizes, (Second Floor | For Christmas giving-- Women's Felt Slippers and Juliettes, 5] Two styles illustrated Far from the ordi- nary quality of felt slip- per sold at $l. Be- cause we purchased thousands for Christ- mas. And if there’s one item you should shop early for, it's these. In particular, the pad- ded soled slippers shown and the Juliettes with turned leather soles. Just now, you may ha\' urplc, sapphire, blue, taupe. wine, old rose, gray or black. Later, you'll be disappointed (Fat Flowr.) Special Selling of 212 Pairs Long Chamois Fabric Gloves, 69¢ Fabric that simu lates perfectly a soft suede. In the 12-but- ton length that crushes .so smartly at the waist. ZHooklete lows, apartments and rooms at rentals as lowas at home. Let us send you fres illustrated booklets and hotel These shades now available, but not in each size—beaver, gray, champagne, brown or white. Sizes 6to 7% in the assortment. For information, ask any Railroad Ticket Ofice, or” Genl Aguat €. &N W. By, Gen'l Agest U eat, € & N w. By. : 15t S e b Phiasishia 15t Mariet B Ebilbdcsbia (Pirst Floor.)

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