Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1923, Page 25

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHI\‘GTO‘N D. ¢, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1923. v — = — —_— e e EEEEEEESESS SSZ————. WOMAN ND arles Stewart, pastor of Metropolitan { morrow, 8:30 p.m. Members of the | the last foot ball games of the con- l Francis A. Torndorf, S. J, will| The Business Women's Counmcil] The ¢ 0N, FOU; DEAD IN BED. A. M. E. Church, has been postponed. | class in “History and Appree n of | ference. Buffet supper, dan~ing and ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES, H 2 Ja . | will meet in lecture room of Church | hold a b r at the clubhouse, 1 Lula Askins, colored, thirty-seven | Painting” are also invited. 1y | college yells i TONIGHT. at George & lof the Convent. The I i m 3 to 10 o'clock, Years, was found dead In bed In her | Confirmation service for three girls [lecture Wil be omitted, Tak =) Brightwood Cltizens' Association | 3ith and O streets, beth committee will furnish #- | feUsupper. Public’ invited home, 1607 Cook court northwest, | at tha National Training School for | Ves car. Stuart Walcott Post, 0, Ameri- | Will meet, § o'clock, at Masonic Tem- —_ giving program. b Jestorday atternoon. Coroner Nevit!| Girls.” at Conduit road and Little| U can Leglon, will mect Tucsday, 8 pom, | Ple Brightwood. American War Mothers will meet, === The Big Sisters will meet, 8 o'clock :-:t\:nl.ucue;elsflmm of death from | Ealls fon N Phreomen, Tuciday, | commander of the & in Joardréom of District Tuhding: e v Pttt ot e 8 o'clock, in the W. C. 4 bullding The Texas Club will fl:.u tea at|at 700 11th street e | ment of t " | Election of officers. o 3 . . & iy L 28 | . meEsm e o 2 pm. i el e it s an ',1. Theosophical Society wili me Conduit Road Citizens' Assoclatios street, from 5 to 7 o'clock, in| Unitea Spanish War Veterans will BEPORT GEAVES IMPROVING. | mhe onto Giffs Ciub will ive a | boo gy re, g Camoutiages at| League for the Larger Life|oclock, at headquarters, LB s o ket BEEDENIGe R e . " 9] nominate i st meeting. 8 ¥ card patiy and_ dance fomorTot, §:30 |1on Bent, Soclety of Ameritan MU | Wil hota 5 anns sonch mient 'o7¢ | strect Miss Inabel B, Hoibrook will | Parish Hai | o O - o'clock, Odd Fellows' Hall ohn 'remple Graves, former editor, . in Mount Pleasant Lodge rooms, | tary Engineers, Monday night at 8:15, | morrow, 8:30 p.m., &t the Playhouse, | ive free public lecture on “What === Sl ;.&“m:l dxr.‘»‘e‘::?.;nozxsllficg\igxlz\m,, and Kenyon streets. Al Ohio-!In the Graham building, 14th and E|1814 N street. Games and dancins. | Can TuedbonnyiDotdrithe Bysiation | A dance undsr fi"fl“’:lrfb(“?o"c\h Tie dresne Sadra b et oy ¢ ng a helr friends invited. streets northwest. ary eory ‘omen’s Service Club w. e given, | hold a question and answe from an operation in i hospital here. and andittiote] ity | g ¢ Went End Cltizens Assoclation voill 9 o'clock, at Community House, 601 |8 o'cloek, at 812 17th street © becamo Il about ten days ago. | he Student Association of Re-| The Amnlgamated Lithographers of | meet Monday, § pm.. in basement of| Secretary of Agriculture Wallace | B ‘street, | invited. —— search University, will give a dance | America, local 13, wil give annual|Concordia Church. Dr. Thomas Grecne | will address the Towa Soclety, § CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. | tomorrow evening at Gordon Hotel. | dance tomorrow at Concord Hall, 314 | will speak. o'clock, at Rauscher's. Muslc and . street. singing by a quar The Washington Paychologieal sn-‘ Jr. 0. U. A. M.—Open meeting of The Bonrd of the Southern Rellef — clety will meer Sondev, 4130 pon.. ot | Andrew Juckson Counell, No: b il committee of the Public | Home will ts annual silver tea| Novena in honor of St. Teresa will the residence of Mrs. Kugene Mever, | be held tomorrow, 8 p.m., at Pythian | ssociation will meet Monday, | Tuesday, 3 t .m., at the home, | begin, 7:30 o'clock, at Mount Carmel ., 2201 Connecticut avenue | temple. 4 p.m., in room 208, Wilkins building. | 2403 Pennsylva avenue. Musical | Retreat House, 200 T street north- Jom Williams is president el e = ey e program from b to 6. g eyer. vice president rcheology eague Ix Ten Confe iy ¥ rorey | AL be, ety of it Vice president, | will' hold its ammus e Oldest Inhabitants’ (colo: heo. J organ and Mrs. Morgan Annual sermon which was to have | at a studio assembly at thelr 1 estivities will feature announcement been delivered Sunday by Rev, Dr.|dence, 456 N street southwest, to- |of foot ball Scores being the. da — = S ge Woman's Club lecture Ten Pennies a Day || e Special sale of Makes Victrola Possible || ¥4 Mode Overcoats If you want tailored style —Arch-Aid. If you want comfort — Arch-Aid. No e ; _. 'mwr I”I' ' il ’ : A l == .’LF/" Regular $50 values - i plete a union of both. i i Tomorrow the Arch-Aid Demonstrations End 1| of Swisl) Payments i il These Coats are in varying quantities—being made And as crowds have increased daily, signs would point to a hectic finish for Dr. Schroeter’s demonstration week. But ! . i - sifficient for Frony one toithree or fouricoats tomorrow he will see and examine every one. Bring your i Absolute Guarantee Goes i y tired feet, aching arches, callouses and corns. He will pre- | They’re modelled consistently and made strictl scribe the Arch-Aid model to eliminate every trouble. ! With Each Victrola ‘ = > % in compliance with the Mode’s standard. up by our tailors—from the short lengths of piece-goods Arch-Aid Beauty Many women think their shoes must be Easiest P ayment Plan of All i Single and Double-breasted; Fly-front and Button- > 1 table. Tl : i (i ?:\::}1“:;] \\e‘?\zl\fia;ohe:fi\ ca?—r;“:frxgn :mne i The narrow heel-- it through Box Coats; Ulsters and Ulsterettes. injurious as very high ones. Arch-Aid i heels strike the happy medium. Every is special model is an example of beauty. :\r:hn-\‘;‘cfm;\l?c;gr(:f u o Hiith In the wanted shades. of combination lasts i r y . have been evolved to | The MOde F at Eleventh nl e [_re c 11{, ( YOL fitthe foot of un- Est. “]0 G Pianos usual proportions. ‘879 ’erenf 7th at F 3 Aranich PIANOS Emerson & Bach EEEEEEEEEEEEEEE[ ——lolc——=|ol——=ol—=][o} $29.98 to $35.00 Where Your Dollars Count Most Washington’s Most Complete B0 s BEHREND'S| "anti sier 720-22-24 7th St N.W. $5 Babies’ Coats $ 29 Mothers’ Section Mothers of Boys and Girls Scarn This Column Carefully for Best Buys in Juvenile Clothing Coats of gool quality chinchilla in a splendid \ariety of newest nly Babies’ Sweater et sanse e 2 Sets $23 doesn’t mean a thing * ’ 2 e Wl Girls’ Wearables % ) coolaited ets ot 31 98 store in Washington sellis ] ] - coats at about this price, BUT a single glance at the several hundred ~ reduced _tomorrow or this price will quic = ) » $5.00 Tots’ Velvet e pe 3 | Fur-Trimmed Coats || T 500 Lot Velee case means a lot. kit BIG GIRLS’ s ¥ pink an Thes ara made in all the popular Velvet " . Beautitul rouglh isu e Fur trimmed > \ ex i brown, - ments hios ) and 'SielE Gollaz and black; ex: s 98 and brown fi tri Je 1; - ide- e, " nighciass new models: men § | and Cuffs Coats, oo ' & sizes. s you kee only in most exclusive shops. Blick, gray and brows, and ia 1610 for girls from 8.l0 31 98 Babtes Babies’ Bonnets, l 14 years; of a mffi? Bath Robes, $1.29| 98¢ to $1.98 Sport Coats Tomorrow 2 uality cloakin, Wi ) et Robes, fn | Match an; o $890, Worth to $15.90 qua 8 10me3 T ok, ibe nnd whICE: | chiachil, “ordorsy, Mk eioses silk Bllk “stitched and silk girdle. «te. All styles and ‘colors. 75c $1.00 $1.50 WEEKLY . WEEKLY WEEKLY nicely lined, stitched backs. 3""9 Boys’ ,a.“‘.l Girls’ Union Suits {| $20) to $22.50 Girls’ Coats |} 1,000 PAIRS MADRAS LACE CURTAlNS o LJ Three Beautiful, Sparkling, Wate, _ ficavy, weight, white and mray Natty and_attractive Coats, Sce these displayed in our windows. Full union suits, in 22 to 34 sizes, for boys and (o) e AR I Gt $13 75 e displayed in o sl Pair Brilliant Diamond Rings for Ladies and Gentlemen —A Special Castelberg Xmas Offer girls. $1.00 irregulars, Embroidery and Astrakan com- length, handsome double curtains, in fine ecru Ulnatlo Sl L madras. Choice of 5 various pretty patterns. and Br zes 8 to 16. .. Boys’ and Girls’ Stockings $3.00 to $4.00 | Girls’ dDress;s That e Black and Brown, medium weight, ribbed Children’s Hats | Sold to $7.50 Size 27x stmehuas, mbde it dosbi s e 300 IR $1.95 $4.95 NOVELTY FRINGED RAG RUGS L - . knees. Factory rejects e Ny A manufacturer's sur-| Wool Crepes, Velvet and . i 5 i c S Dk e Rl 4 cet and Plaids, interwoven, in a riot of various colors. If we could.‘place one"Of these ~rmgs upon your finger—or Important to Every Woman Velours. " Broadelth’ and | serg sinations_and the finger of “Somebody” you have in mind— no further argu- Velvets; fur, ribbon and feather trimmed in all 8 to 1 Embroidery ment would be necessary. Beautiful lustrous diamonds, in e 4 shades to match the Coats. ]and silic braild trimmed. A Shoe Sale Worthy of Your Attention Mo of e . s, diaee t Tbls Sale 0’ Dresses % P y g e—a befor ristmas e i Boys Wearables CHILDREN,S SHOES special that excels anything we have heretofore offered. Sizes ANOTHER 700 Sturdy Tan Lace Shoes for Boyvs and Girls, made of solid leather. Shoes of this quality usually sell at about $19.98 to $29.98 || Big Boys’ Suits 99 s Models Worth $5.98 $ Winter Suits of gooc serviceable quality cloth for Sizes boys 7 to 16 years. Made 8‘/0 . in popular Norfolk styles, with knickerbocker trou- to sers, and warmly lined. 7 to 16. =T e——cF[——Tolc——lc——ble——la——] There are dozens of designs; some Read our low prices and easy of the rings have a sapphire on each terms and inspect these gems. side of the shank. Some 18-kt. all- Notwithstanding that this is an green gold or 18-kt. all-white gold, extra special, we will allow you some green gold combined with 10°¢ MORE than you pay for white gold. Plain Tiffany, Hexagon the ring when you wish to pur- tops. Basket settings. Filagree tops. chase a larger one. Goods laid In fact, EVERY desired setting. aside for Christmas delivery. Our Liberal Terms Purchases of 325 r., 50c Weekly aSTQ“) or ’S Purchases of 350 Pay $1.00 “’nuhly Puchases of 3§75 on P 1.50 Weekl: : o:ypf“\m\,e! af “My 935 Pennsylvamn Avenue Pay $2.00 Weekly Washington’s Oldest Credit Jewelers Larger ampunts in proportion $10.00 Boys’ Cheviot |[——lole—=]al——=—|d Ribbon and Pompon Tnmmed You never saw such Made of good quality cheviot beautiful dresses to sell at cloth; double breasted, with such a low price. Such emblem on sleeve. Brown, magnihce)i:( quality Pmre{; Blue and Tan. twills, silks, satins an, 5 ’ crepes in heavy luxurious $1.00 Boys’ Plush | 33 98 foys qualities. xclusively de- | wea ers signed with the little Polo Hats | touches that go to make | $2 69 up elegant costumes. All 69c f dolors and sizcs it of, * | _ Slip-over ana Coat Style | Sweaters, in garnet, blue Serviceable Polo Hats, | and brown, with combina- made of plush, trimmed | tion colors. Heavy cordu- All Colors with astrakhan’ to match | roy ribbed or fine weaves, your boy’s coat. Sizes to ¥.' with pockets. All sizes. All Sizes lEEEE:J_E_I_E_EEEEEEEE Overcoats ¢ 8’95 Women s Felt Moccasins Alexandria Brl.nch, 818 King St. CoTAB] o i " nu% -llllmm.\/muu all———[ol——0]

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