Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1923, Page 33

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Parent-Teacher Activities aulThis column ia" conducted under the s of the District of Columbia Con- P r Asso- Tt seems most appropriate at this season of national thanksgiving to speak of some of our very special reasons for thanks, we of the parent- teacher asso Each year| ave seen our] work grow, until now it is a great power in the communi and every week we have added to our ranks one or more wide-awake women who filled with h sm _for our ouderful work. s this plen- epirit of o eration thal Mrx. Rafter. has our work worth But al inspiration forj work is the dent of the Vization, Mrs. € 0 has spent over ten for the With such a . for Albert for the s s a4 mecting of her committ at 1 rain- | \\ H 'uk])li\ « \n~|. of decorations, has comple |u| her |llm~ eneral idea is to” have the vt of the : at the en two wishing | nd _the other of the roc te bution to icipal Hos- { the s beautiful are to be used to pay the nees of our org payment z w run- | find the and help of conservatior nto her new it s every ssoviation e one day th wants' the room from 10:30 1 o'clock évery | except Saturd when it will open a hal 1towill | help - Mrs T tmportant Addres strect. southwest, do not belay in doing this. Fraser, please The diffe are for t as we feel that ou most vital work would scnd some id, n told | school and many things make s the model thould Le.” hut do the of this city realize ‘ths oSt exee Hut of - our but they their wo b profession make it of real Many of our teachers clever ideas which m.hu should know. A i pom whic] l| L of milk Another id this same school ix to pay some | kind of honor to each room where he thrift I over Tittle i 0 why not let us |n|hllkh se mn-r sting little news items? it has been said that “What you wish to have in the nation vou must put into the schools.” It is with this idea in mind that the thrift hanks started in the schools. Columbia Parent- is fortunate in a chalrman Mlss Dilger, the principal of the Brightwood Mrs. L. D. Smoot has recently been appointed the chalrman of Juvenile protection. Mrs. Smoot Is especially Lol fitall 0 db. thin Work aad the organization expects to be greatly benefited by her work. The December issue of the Child Clarke, 115 2| The 5 the ihy the good doctol Welfare Magazine is unusually rich in interesting reading matter which is also most instructive. This max- azine is the official organ of the others and every humi of the di sides _articl members, teacher in W subscriber, Child W for particu 1. V. man for (lul is the magazine ir a she e hopes 10 be ab organiz to pay arge into the ber fund. to the maz: with her a street northwest. fter, president | Congress - Ludlow-Taylor Pasent- ation will supper in the t Sth and Masonic ts northeas S pm! it A chairman cent meeting the ted the v E ¥ 3 . and then held a short business mecting The Force P.-T. A. met last Mon- I the ballroom of the Miss La Salle was the The of the Home sociation w held sday at 8 pm. in the " Church, 13th stre tion. | her members or not, are urged to be present. Mrs. W W! D. Clarke will preside The Carberry Pa soctation will me pm. The school off prominent people have by help ialg and many nvited their You <hould her; come and get r L. Hagen will p: All notes for this column In"the hands of the press chi followine wmittee: Mrs Davis, Sehool u}nm of the pr solos by M direction e onderlich, addvd ‘o the pro- | gram. Play Valued at $l5 000 £15 2 normal ma utomobile Both medical and au- vember, 1 re watching the case tomobile m pithiinteradt SR ‘677"’ For Grip, Influenza COLDS Humphreys’ “Seventy - seven” is for Colds, Grip, Influer Catarrh, Cough, Sore Throat. To get the best results take! at the first sneeze or shiver. If you wait till your bones ache, it may take 1onger. Medical Home Treatment mailed free, Price, 30c and $1.00, at Drug on remittance or C. 0. Pa CRED To Al Make Your Xmas Selection Now A small deposit reserves the articles selected—Terms. to ience. Clothing suit. your conven- for Men, Women and Children H. ABRAMSON 7th and L Sts. N.W. Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 O‘Clock No Branch Stores AY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., . Candlesticks (Stmilar to Mlustration) Mahogany finish—with brass ims. lach is seven inches and makes a very at- e receptacle to hold a decorated candle! 25¢ Each None sent C. O. D. nor on phone or mail orders. Seventh and DECEMBER . 2, 1923—PART 1. Eye Streets. The whole store has taken on its Christmas aspect—and * the great variety of practlcal presents are awaiting your se- lection. The practicability and acceptability of Home-fur- nishings as gifts make them very popular—and the well- known policy of this store—whlch guarantees quality and price—makes it the safe store in which to buy givables. Early selection means best selection—and charging it is only a matter of your request. Four Attractive Types of Quaint Sewing Cabinets Marth Wasiligton Sewing Cabinet (Exactly as Ilustrated) A _replica_of the original piece 1t Mount Vernon. = Solid Maho- any constru with fluted commodious bo for the work end; invisibl The san exactly— with visible hi Dolly Madison Sewing Cabinet (Emtly a8 mmm) a des Kn rhat is very itted The Popular Mayflower Sewing Cabinet (Exactly as Nlustrated) Made of solid Mahogany—and well made; large size and extra well finished; remov- able tray:; beneath which is the work bin Of Combination Mahogany—and very well made: the legs are of graceful shape and fluted; there are two draw- compartments for the Royal Easy Chairs (Exactly as Tlustrated) The Royal Easy Chairs have the push-button device, which regu- lates easily the {ncline of the back. There is also a footrest concealed below which may be brought into use at will. Golden Oak or Mahog- any fnish. Spring upholstered Cushions for seat and back; covered in imitation leather ..... Special Prices on We've reduced radically our entire stock—and the opportunity to buy exquisite Cut Glass for presents Bowls &) oo—ught -inch, $2.80 for $.00—eught-mch. for $7,50—eight-inch, for $8.50—eight- cinchy for 59_00—c|ght-mch, for $10.00—eight- inch, for $7. 50—n|ng -inch, Jugs $7(l)—lhrce pim for ot1456 fourpint, for .. s Sugar & Cream Sets el S lo;fim i - e s4'80 $6.50 se(s, ss 20 $6.00 35.80. Popul Napanee Dutch Kitchenettes There's nothing you can give the home that will be more ac- ceptable than a Kitchen Cabinet —and the Napanee Dutch Kitch- enettes are the best of them all— in practical utility and hygienic construction. There I8 a place for everything in the Napanee—and you'll soon realize the convenience of keep- ing evervthing in its place. The construction and the fit- tings are of excellent quality and the finish—Golden Oak and White Enamel—all with porcelain tops— is most attractive. We Are Featuring a Golden Oak Model at $42.75 Seven models—In the various finishes—to choose from—at va- rious prices. You can arrange most convenient terms for the purchase of the Napanee. Spinet Desks They are both ornamental as pieces of furniture and practical as Desks—two reasons why they make admirable presents (Bxactly as Ilustrated) Of Colonial motif—in combina- tion Mahogany—a Grand Raplds construction; with heavy taper- ing fluted legs, conveniently fitted interfor; 45 inches wide. Pictured as s H above. SPECIA Of combination Mahogany—with excellent finish; and a most con- venient interior ar- rangement for Rflt- ing materiala. 7 AL inches wide. SPECL (Exactly as Ilustrated) Ivory finish metal base and metal shade with parchment paper panels. All wired ready for attaching. $1.98 None sent C. O. D. nor on phone or mail prders. Special A group of four Attractive Smokers’ Stands ( * (Bxactly as Illustrated) Mahogany finis h, with glass tray, cigar r(-‘ts)znd metal match holder; exception- s ¢ good finish, with 1-85 design ... (Exactly as Ilustrated) Mahogany finish: Golden Oak or Fumed Oak—with drawer, rests for cigars, glass ash tray and metal o holder for match box. (Exactly as Ilustrated) Mahogany finish, with glass ash tray and cigar rest. Han to sl 25 move from room room ¢ (Bxactly as Diustrated) h—with drawer: cigar ‘rests and $17.50 Mahogany fir two ash tray patent hghlcr two glass tobacco jars: convenient shelf ... Two Special Cedar Chests (Exactly as Dlustrated) Made of attractive red cedar: strongly constructed; copper orna- mentation on lock and corners— tength $12.50 $16.50 40-inch lIength (Exactly as Nlustrated) Rubbed finish. Dustproof lid—and gracefully rounded edges and top—making a very uttracgve Chest. Finished with effective cop- per decoration. $25 00 42 inches long. ... All Cut-Glass Pieces and Sets Nappies $200—six-inch, for <uis $1.60 $2.00 $2.80 $3.40 $32'5A—seven-inch-, $2.60 $5.00—seven-inch, 54.00 $5.20 $5.60 $6.80 $6.50—eight-inch, for eime-s $7.00—eight-inch, OF \iooesnsacitinsinlng S\SG—elght inch, for .. New Columbia Graphonolas and Records The mechanism has been greatly improved—by the introduction 6f many new features of improvement— conspicuous among” which are ‘a new Reproducer—a new type Motor. Then, too, new cases have béen designed—in both upright floor mod- *100 els and console types. Beginning at..... Convenient Terms Can Be Arn.nged The 1mproved Columbia Records are made by a new process which overcomes all the prevalent imperfec- tlons—glvmg'-smooth and radiant tone. Tumblers $9.00—one-half doz,, for . $10.00—one-half $12.00—one-half doz, for ... $14.00—one-half doz;, for .. . $16.00—one-] half doz, for .. $16.50—one-half doz., for Water Sets Consist of Jug and Six Tumblers for .. $9.20 P b $16.00 $25.0) sets, $ll.20 $12.80 Libr a most unusual one. Vases $8.50 \alu for N $11.50 values, r ..e Miscellaneous b, S3:60). 5530 Mayomnaise ‘@A A0) (B i Tan g6 g e o ST $10.00 Butter 88 00 $9.20 Dish, for ... _$14.40 $11.50 Boudoir Lamp, for $18.00 10-inch Basket, for . Table (Exactly as Ilustrated) u N T ihi i Of excellent size, with con- venient shelf at ecach end. made and finished. A utilit well as an effective picce of fur nishing. well Mahogany Finish $17.50 Golden Oak, $16.50 |

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