Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1923, Page 19

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BOULEVARD SYSTEM FORTRAFFIC URGED Maj. Bell Also Proposes Wid- ening Streets at Expense THE - EVENING UNGRATEFUL OPOSSUM SEEKS TO FLEE FROM BENEFACTOR While this story is being writ- | ten, Ossip Opossum, a most un- grateful anim: s turning over in his small brain TS plans to es- cape from the residence of a true friend and benefactor. Twlice overcome by the master mind of sip was found at big woodpile. rage and again barrel. ays in meditation. the charge of the services from 3 to 4 o'clock. The evening services will open at 7 o'clock and will be con- ducted by Dr. Robert A. Atkinson and Charles Yetman. The final services will be held from 8 to 9 o'clock with Gardner ¥. Johnson and I I Linton in charge. he mext day d, after dili- thera is no holiday of the helpful to us as individ- ksgiving.” waid Supt. s the ono time in year when wo can pause for a d and truly consider the many hlts!lngs Ossip RUMORS THAT OBREGON | WILL RESIGN CONTINUE, Shipping of Personal Effects From Mexico City Add Strength i to Belief. By the Associated Press. MEXICO CITY, November 27.—There | has been a recurrence of reports that President Obregon is contemplating man, but only with difficulties, he now is greeted Mr. Linton. A search that which ha been poured out to us. The STAR, WASHINGTON, D. -C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, iz Iz77770m7x% 0% W7 Ladles lmported lud Gloves Tengths L brown and white At Little Cost Look Your Best Thanksgiving—Take Advantage of this Sale Tnmmed COATS Styles Equal to $ $50.00 Garments resigning on account of {11 health. rumors were circulated when he left Mexico City more than & month ago Wwith the purpose of convalescing from a throat trouble. They have been re- vived by the fact that some of the per- sonal belongings of the Obregon fam- ily are being shipped from the capital to Celaya, where the president is rest- ing. The reports of the contemplated resignation are being discussed with additional Interest in view of the Te- - | cent publication in the Official Gazette four months | of a presidential proclamation making rarily out | effective constitutional reforms rela- ction of a substitute pr vent of the perma- nent disability of the incumbent. reforms authorize a commission nators and deputies to name a tute in case congress is not in pobdiy Hbn e When we look around and see the many homes and lives into which sor- row, misfortune and disappointment have come, the fact that “In what better way ca -[(h;m our appreciation tha n ened to prove futile ensued, when Mr. Linton happened to think diculous place to hunt. do ‘you suppose he nestled under the And \Ir ng maneuver. One weck ago toda saved from poveri a friend of Sidewalks. Ossip was nd privation grateful we are for pared. we truly he w Maj. Commi Franklin Bell, Engineer before r his age, fat and nton sald he might uced priec. 150 Higliclass Women's and Misses’ Coats, the of this fall's snartest stslon. fneluding the side in the h4l<¢ml'ul ther, 1 placed in a barrel with a \\Plghl an example, several weeks ago t a l(rtlo tot of about [uur years came to our mission Dalphin, J. L. C. man Education Sparks, Bird and E. E. Hoft- lc.crnnu 1 family of ley, the y old. The of emplo: even any the baby Misston warm supplied to th placed on th lis id that statistics show that here is increasing exactly | er than the population. s are now under con- | leration. Among these are the cre- 1 of rapld transit boulevards upon ch traflic could move at a high peed for long distances with- ‘rossing dangers and the widening of 4 number of the streets leading to the central part of the eity. iie ght (lm( Penusyluania avenue turned into a rapid- rd. This boulevard and chairman; schools - the traf Ty 1 in_the Through the thing and coal were | mily and the father | of on employment | st $12.50 to $15.00 PLEADS FORFUNDS <525 TO PROVIDE DINER g 58.90 Young, gan, W. Mrs. John M. Johnson, | Fears of our co ul. el selling w corge Wright, | Sever given sneh Gospel Mission Head Expects HiEh s oty to Feed Many Poor on » ed west rough ivil | part of \\ est |'m.nm:: ll’;l}ll'l\n‘ f{‘m: Thanksglv"]g' i Creek valley and Rock creek. To the J sty W H. B = east it d extend through Ana- costia Py " Would Narrow Sidewalks. aj. Bell sald it was deplorable R’ 3 0 Mmany streets in the heart of ity must be mulntained as one- because of the lack of In his opinion most 1ks are too wide. By senerous portion of Sufficient s out fear : JOIN THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB “FEDERAL-AMERICAN” Deposit any amount from 50c a week up We add 3% interest 50c a Week Will Give You $25.37 $1 a Week Will Give You $50.75 2 a Week Will Give You $101.50 $5 a Week Will Give You $253.75 $10 a Week Will Give You $507.50 Federal-American National Bank 1315 F Street Anu appeal for funds or foodstuffs with which to feed the poor of - | Washington on Thanksgiving day was made today by Karl E. Goose- . superintendent of the pel A number of contribu have been received, M seman said, but they are insuf. ent to meet the anticipated needs. Arrangements have been made to s truck call at the f persons to collect any food- stuffs that they may donate. A troop of Boy Scouts also has volunteered to assist in this work. Gunning mueller. $5.98 to $7.50 Brushed \ ; Wool Dress Skirts in connection he question of r matrons ery o uil wasted L2277 SALE OF FANCY SCARFS Worth to 89c 5 9 ‘: ty trimmed designs. i ot, including numer- lace, 2Z2izzzzzzzzzzZ2Z?2. /W///M YARD-WIDE CRETONNES nd novel- Handsome pa kind that usu: to 49c yard. in over 70 cc Yard, 29c. rower a e Free Dinner. time The mission will give its usual frea dinner Than th The purposes. Tunnels for Parking. describing the parking difticul- id that several play nsidered, one of ng of tunnels. her problem fa that of better pointed out th; s are due to i He sa t stribute _of foodstutts. Lo poor While gram for the ob- &iving day at the FAVORS BROWN PLAN. Hoover App) oves Changes in Com- merce Department. Hoover is thgm scalloped, printed Adjustable Desk Lamp Best Make open : dinner at noon ous servic 1 1777772k MEN’S PERCALE SHIRTS full accord ion of the school ¢ chapel fro in sioner urged trash on stre J. Dri the Tngineer Commis- public not to throw tions. pared to give Enamel Lined Shade Nottingham Lace Curtains Full-len n no plan 11 vard under hl\ depa ent, Eye Protector A\ Bargain Offer Double FORD BUYS OXCART. 100-Year-Old Vehicle Purchased Near Binghamton. N. Y. f A HONEYWELL Fime Full Stock Bridge Lamps and Silk Shades C. A. MUDDIMAN CO. 709 13th St. NW. 0.0 Above G 3 at One Room Temperature Regulator I Makes an Ideal Christmas Gift John J. Odenwald Phone Franklin 6903 1209 H Street N.W. 2227272277777 3x6- Ft. Opaque Wmdow Shades tures complete. 4 E \ : hades— nwmuced ollers, i every i color, cluding ecrn and white. I'i Unsightly Floors Are Needless Eyesores Sherwin-Williams Floorlac is all you need put on old floors to effect a complete trans- formation in their appearance. It’s a durable waterproof varnish-stain that refinishes floors, furniture and all woodwork so they look as beautiful as when new. Clear and in all natural wood colors. VARNISH $ 11=5 ot Floorlac ‘4% House Paints, Roof Paints, Wall Finishes, Auto Enamels and other paint products of standard quality. Priced so that it pays to deal at Dyer's. Glass Tops for gift tables, desks, etc., cut to order C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN.WILLIAMS PRSDUCTS & OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINTS Rich satin mercerized prettily trimm head and tai Look! Act! Many Thanksgiving Bargains in Smart Clothing Down go prices again! The warm weather has created overstocked conditions throughout the country! We’re buying them at a song! An- other group goes on sale tomorrow—right in time for Thanksgiving! Come, act! Don’t lose a minute! Men! ! ! £ i e DYER BROTHERS | | “js® i b for_girls Fur-Trimmed, INCORPORATED $14.95 Tk tama 36.74 Paints For LEvery Purpose 734 Thirteenth St. Phone Main 2164 $30 High-Luster $30 Suits, Pencil Stripes, Bolivia Coats, S14.74 $12.50 $5 Work and $29 Jacquettes, Fur-Trimmed, Dress Pants, $1.43 $10.74 $18 Men's $18 Sport Coats, Mackinaws, Fur-Trimmed, $5.74 $4.98 $12 Boys’ $18 Silk Dresses, + Mackinaws, Canton, $10.74 $3.49 SPECIAL— $25 Satin Dresses, Drapes, 15¢ Handkerchiefs, $12.714 4c trim collars. $10 & $12.50 Boys’ Overcoats Quilted and flannel $8.90 lined, brown, blue and plaid overcoats. Double and single breasted. Some emblem trimmed. AL $10.00 Boys’ Mackinaws Tawvo mauffs and two flap $6 95 pockets. Sizes 8 to 17. 7zziiiiizizzzzzzZzz7zZz727Z727, //// $3.98 BOYS’ SWEATERS ROASTS BAKES BOILS ‘TOASTS SAVE STEWS FRIES BOILS COFFEE "~ Hcdomatic 75% of Your Fuel Bills!! 90% of Your Time and Trouble!! The Automatic Rapid Electric Cook BStove does all that a fireless cooker will do, plus the advan. tages of expensive electric ranges, plus the conve- nience and quick action of gas ranges at about onefifth of the cost. No clocks to set, no radiators or discs to heat, no guess | work, no watching of food = 9 Dbeing cooked. Made in three sizes, but the one best recommended for all household use is the 2-oven model. It is equipped with an 8-qt. utensil, twin nesting set, baking pan, toasting and baking racks and complete set’ of Wear-Ever aluminum utensils; aluminum lined. The Automatic Rapid Electric cooks in one-quarter to one- thitd less time than any other stove. Complete with electric cord for attaching to any socket. POTOMACELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. 607 14th Street Phone Main 956 Braseh Stors, Washingten Railway Elnstrie Bullding, 14th and C Sto. W, Beautiful overpl: mL in a variety of colors, also solid colors. Heavy Mackinaws. Fancy shell and plain weave wool knit garments, in a big range of colors and styles. Value to $2.98 in lot. and brown, tion colors. F y cordu- roy ribbed or fine weaves, with pockets. All sizes. 7777777777 //W/ 58-Inch Merc. Table Damask finish ; snow-white bleach. '}"r:"e!:_\' gg):l\rc‘:i]:nd i(:ii‘;al 49c patterns. Yard e b 200 Girls’ Handsome Coats Worth $12.95 to $17.50 $ 75 . The greatest lot we've ever had of fur trimmed, - e broxdcrcd astrakhan and cloth combinations. Coatee mod- : els and side-tie coats of clegant winter-weight cloakings for girls, 4 to 16 years. Brand-new novelty styles. Girls’ Dresses That $3.00 to $4.00 Sold to $7.50 Children’s Hats Wool rl)veu Velvet : 45 9 $6.98 to $8.98 Girls’ Coats $A4 .79 A wonderful purchase permits our selling these 150 Heavy-weight Snappy Style Coats for this price. Made of excellent quality winter- weight cloaking in popular belted styles. Some have fur 77777 70k /////////// Beautiful Satine Petticoats Lustrous Silk - like - finish Satine Underskirts, in black, brown, blue and green, with 980 accordion pleated, contrast- ing color novelty ruffles. 777 Babies’ Sweaters and Sacques $4. 00 Bnby Coats and Capes Long and Short Cream Cashmere, Cream Chin- chilla and Corduroy Coats. New fall styles, nicely lined. _ 2, Babies’ Pretty Bonnets White, Pink and Blue Silk, ‘White_Corduroy and Chin- chilla Bonnets, in pretty rib- bon-trimmed styles. Every new shape in lot. THE UNDERSELLING STORE 623 Seventh St. N.W. at_this Wool Just 25 to sell price. Brushed Sweaters, in solid color, with fancy striped bot- toms, also novelty effects.

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