Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1923, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923. H]U[}A"NG A”[NS alisd At Sectebr Enorwionent | DRODER HEADLIGHTS | 222, fond i an sroinss | COLONIAL THANKSGIVING | S E= S0 e I = = B e 0 =1 Mary Wright Davis, author of “The Book of Lincoln” and Mre. Mary T. et e e, sutomobile| PLANNED FOR PETWORTH W, . short st % merchant, welcomed the guests, for R S B e e HELD WINTER NEED | 5 rost pirt witomotvermen: ond T prano solo, Miss Jack Carlton Ward, cailled on Engineer Commissioner o Miss Gladys Hillyer, accompanist; ———— ;hhe‘7 Ds‘lllldflct‘fi lhe’v J. i'r!ln:(lln"Fl"l’l. Big Turkey Dinner Will Be Served | o solo, Miss Fannle Gluckstein, with |s. . : v 8 ery effort w! o { Mist Mary R. Matthows, accompaniat; | Kiwanis Speakers Point to Greater| Mmads to havo the incoming Congress in True Old Virginia | baritone solo, Harry Angelico, accom- act immedlately on the legislation to GanmeDk . Care Season Demands of establish reciprocity between the Dis- Style. | panied by Miss Bernice Randall; duet, mandolin and guitar, Miss A. B. Hill s Whryland. Petworth 13 preparing to celcbn i Claude W. Owen opened the meet- Pennsylvania Ave. At 8th N.W. “ . . . e d Walter T. H I BE e & Americanization” and “Citi- (5 “the" tango; by Lerey “Hrexnibition Autoist. ing, and after dispensing the usual |Thanksgiving in true colonial Vir Miss Helene Li X Eayariand s business of the club turned the gavel | Einia fashion. : - e over to Mr. Hurley. At the big turkey dinner to be gi zenship” Discussed by Necessity of extreme predaution in | A number of prizes were awarded |on that national Nolidas, Kaymont & WILL DETAIL ME adjusting automoblle headligh by the automotive men. and much Ziifh BFERCENion, will be host, and Chief Justi ] CHANISM. '3 moblle headlights 83, eXcicment prevailed when those)Sehocl Assoclation, will bo host, and ief Justice McCoy. the shortened days and slippery chosen to recelve an automobile, & Mrs. T S Tincher, prosident, of iho streets of winte ag | truck and taxicab” were announced. h 9 Bureau of Standards to Address En- ot a inter ‘approach mes Theso were Adolph Gude, jr., F. B, |Their speclal guests will ho th ressed by Dr. E. C. Crittendon of | wo ver and W. R. Weaver. When |bers of the Petworth playe s “Our forefathers set up a form of gineers at Meeting. the bureau of standards at the|it came to delivery, however, minia- eryansasnd an et o}d Vi Eovernment and played a sort of & Dr. H. L. Curtls of the bureau of | Weekly meeting of the Kiwanis Club | ture rather than full-sized vehicles racats, and the time-hone ®amo and established rules (the Con- | standards will desoribe the mechan- | i1 the Hotel Washington yesterday. | Were presented. resplendent in Wl stitution) under w the contests | jsm usea tn measurin The program was presented by the i livery, will be B g the motions were to be condu Tivers one | ot basmheshiy easurinl the motions | Automotive Trade Association mem.| PACIFIC CABLE REPATRED, mnun our territorial limits 15 en-|tho guns and the degree to which hc;:lof](hclo'r)ga;:ltallnni{ Jocat | o SAN, FRANCISCO, November g3.— | led to enter into this game 50 10nE | {hese thick steel f. ntroduced by Pearce Rayner, local | Repairs to the Pacifis cable of the Com- | ham orts bend under the 2 . as the specific r ons are ad- | recoll at @ meeting tonight of the lo. | FOPFesentative of the White Motor |mercial Cables Company, which broke | fietl here 3 to.” Chief Justics Watter I Mo- | cal section of the American Society of Truck Company, Dr. Crittendon. by |§07 "y, were completed today and com- | juice’ Ioilow] oy of the District Supreme Court to! a = p | means of apparatus, pointed ou e [ munication with Honolulu, Guam, the | 0f the dramatic an audience at the Playhouse 1514 X | jechanical Engineers in the audito- | proper way of arranging headlights. | Philippine Islands, China, Japan and | Degrange will . at the Playhouse, N| rium of the Cosmos Club. i and said that through the co-operd- |tne Dutoh East Indles resumed, com- | With & Virgin street, last evening. R. H. Sargent, topographic engineer | tion of such bodies as the American | pany officials announced. The Petwor His address was on “The American | 0f the geologic survey, will tell of [ Automobile Association, the National also has be Citizen and Amer! fon,” n the resources of Alaska and what is | Motorists’ Association and most trade a play, * ; @ e . being done to develop transportation ' organizations proper charts for in- | Tennyson left college without tak- |it will prese which he said that ir ive of the [ in that distant Americgn territory. struction to the uninformed would 'ing a degree. Quota of forclgners entitled to enter the United States it devolves upon the The Most Amazing Values of the Year Read What $198 Will ‘Buy B]ack Dress Skirts Misses‘ Q'Pieca WOOI D!‘esses Jersey Sport Coats Tuxedo Sweaters Silk and Georgette Waists Felt Sport Hats and Velvet Dress Hats inn [ Read Other Amazing Bargains fielow Poiret Manchurian | Black and Twill Wolf Scarfs Navy Black and |Baronet Satin Brown. Skirts. 50 | S50 | s Taffeta Silk | Tan Sport Tan Plaid Dresses. Coats. Sport Skirts. S50 | 5 | 50 Gray Mixture Silk and Sport Coats Velvet With Fur Col- Dresses. lars. 10251428 | 519 Eame with an understanding of its true significance. immigrants uld be Inglish tong 0 that ur lan- the rules of * to them and but when they laws of the 2222 . 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Growing Girls—Misses—Children on in the world . here can- * Justice o certain that 3 the chief jus- tice concl o long as this ‘stock’ remains untaught.” Defenxe of Const Guard. Sport Coats. Extra Size High Lustrous Luxurious Dress Coats Velour Coats Fur Collars Plush Coats Fur Collars. | . 4 Cuffs. Fur Collars. 1248|539 | s39 The convenience of a charge account gladly extended to those who prefer it. ¢ the fllleit liquor ¥ boats able to nego- iz 7, smber of a boat's crew will be called on for Napkin Rings Guasts® [ = O e O e ) T = == O = ) == i == D =0 1 AN A (5] —m 10| —| 0] e |0 e |0 e |0 | — o —— [0 | — [o | ——3 [0 ——3 |0 | —— o | —| l——|ojl—=lalc——jolc——lalc—=lalc——]al——| ver Fifty Years’ Satisfactory Service Shoes for every age, from haby to the young miss, may be had in the N Family Shoe Store’s Children’s Department. Unlimited styles in every size— \ quality a paramount feature—and fit assured. 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