Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1923, Page 15

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BANQUET IN HONOR WARNS OF DISEASES SPREAD BY CROWDS Surgeon General Urges Care Against Contagion in Holiday Shopping. Surgeon Gen. Cumming of the pub- He health service today warning to the the atory issued American diseases during ed holiday shopping season. street ¥ public b b public danger of contracting cars, OF U. S. ARMY BAND City Club, on Behalf of Washing- ton, Shows Appreciation of Services Rendered City. The membership of the City Club, on behalf of the residents of Wash- ington, last night showed its appre- | clation of the services rendered to | the city by the Army Band and its spirit of co-operation In eivie activi- ¢ holding a han t the club of the mil organization. ident ¥ inger of the club, m ¢ s the | he G_STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923. [}ITIZENS RE ELECT YOST AS PRESIDENT Hear North Capitol Traciion Service Scored. Robert M. Yost was re-elected president of the North Washington Citizens' Association at the annual clection held last night at the United Brethren Church North Washington People i stree? wms scored by W. G. Lang, chairman of the public utilities com- mittee. Lang asked for up-to- date equipment on North Capitol street and urged citizens to boycott the old cars which he claimed are now In use. Car riders were urged to walk, solicit automobile rides or get downtown in any other way than by using the “antiquated” equipment on North Capitol street. Efforis of the District Association of Workers for the Blind to procure aid for the blllul were indorsed by the after tt consolidation had been discussed with | | the majority of mémbers mgetmas i Plans were announced ror an enter- tainment {n January, with motion pi tures of Alaska, to be explained b. M. Giliman. Twelve new membe were clected. TWO CUT IN FIGHT. A three-cornered fight between col- ' SEEK TO GET PEOPLE Ways to Secure Co- Operation. A plan for closer relationship be- Board of Eucation and cit- | tzens' organizations will be outiined | of the b Public S Franklin rd, 1 Assoclation in 00l tomorrow night, at 8 o'clock Frederick Stephens als | will give an illustrated lecture on visual education. Among association matters to be ssad on report of committees are |the a CLOSER TO SCHOOLS Association Members to Discuss by Ernest Greenwood, vice president |5 at a meeting of the, the | « support of the proposed Potomac ion, will report progress rt of the assoclation io| in the b on meetings | ave B of n to the |7\l||| nd the recent ring on the matter before the corporation counsel. The meeting of the assoclation will be_open to the public. New delegates will be asked to hand in their preference of commit- tee appointments SSUNEELIRACAN] Tlck Tock EDMONSTON’S — Home of the “Original” FOOT-FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. FOOT FORMS ARE UNIQUE They're the Shoes for Style. They're the Shoes for Com- fort. They're Value. Note the the Shoes for fundam‘ental Place, persons should espec 8ncezing into another's lowi ric Stadlum project, a comprehen- | survey of District playground | s and the framing of a bill to or them through a ten-y. rs’ salary ored men In Knights of Pythias Hall, 12th and U streets northwest, last night about 8 o'clock resulted in se {ing Jack White, 4133% ;| street, and Harrison Gordon, ton street, to Freedmen's Hospital Ny avoid | | points of FIT, which go far g4 toward Guaranteeing Foot £ Health. s to the F soclations. s were made last ing sity has been ¥ one to snevze Dr. Cumming It had been determi ming s that colds, cerebro pPuuemonia and mr tracted thr into the the school system ons for its impre of pending school <h r er, president When one trusts the care 0{ lhe feet to our Experts he or she en- joys the best service obtainable—and an in- dividuality in fit that is to all intents “custom.” High Shoes from $9.00 up Low Shoes from $7.50 up EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) Advisers and Authorities on 1334 F Street All Foot Troubles ANDREW BETZ, Manager of MARTIN NAMED TRUSTEE. Assistant to Attorney General on Board of Boys' School. The Shame of b t | Blemished Skin | For unsightly skin eruptions, rash | {or blotches on face, neck, ou do not have to w from torture or e t, declares a noted skin the most like Victrolas $50,000 WILLED TO COLLEGE. | (i city, 3 & e e Convenient and Moderate Terms on All Machines offic nounced receipt of a_be from the estate of the ;n.“h_ former vic | phur pre The momer pply it healing begi ‘who have had roubles can know_ the rtho-Sulphur brings. and one erican To 1 it up. ! jar from any good | nd use it like cold cream, | ’()lfe(‘t Da.y,vs VERY clay is perfect day for the man who has the unruffled of TOLMANIZED Whiteness, flexibility and smooth edges make TOLMANIZED collars canform to every nod O{ thfi' head. THE TC(*MAN LAUNDRY F. W. MacKenzie, Manager 6th and C Streets N.W. TOLMANIZED collars have supple and 5150 Waterproof Coney Fur Hood and CHOKERS S1.95 comfort collars and shirts. Our Own Personal Iron- Clad Guarantee as Well as Victor Co. Guarantee Goes With Each Machine. 1316-1326 7th St. N.W. Tremendously Big Values! All-Wool Velour Fur Collar and Cuff Coats $14.75 Beautifully styled, all-wool American Woolen Compan n three distinctive models, full lined with beaverette collar cuffs; elaborately braid trimmed or neat tailored styles. only, 16 to 46. 100 's velour coats, nd some with All sizes in brown Fur Collar, Full Brocade Crepe Lined High-Luster Coats '29L High quality coats, the values of which are equal to those advertised elsewhere at $35 and $39.75. Hardly two models alike; full lined, large sleeves, silk stitching; some with drapes, silk tassels and collars of Moui- flon, caracul, kit fox, etc.; all sizes in the lot, 16 to 44. HugoWorch Est. 1879 HKranich & Bach Pianos ForRent Emerson BeckerBros. willin g buttonholes. Phone Franklin 71. 'gakz & (ompany Here Are Two Big Specials in Our Clothing Dept. nNno G PIANOS 600 New Gingham and Percale House Aprons 84c 3 ‘Attractive Models Pictured! The prettiest and best Aprons we have | | ever offered at near this price will be here | for your 'selection Wednesday. All are zncw and fresh, clean and crisp enough for ||E you to put on and wear, or ideal as a £ Christmas gift. g} There are 14 models in all, in check or H e} figure materials, trimmed with plain colors, & and dimity. fancy pipings, rickrack, cretonnes, organdy Regular and extra sizes. || Amoskeag and Utility Gingham, Standard Count Percale! Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street 1 Overcoats Also a combining of many small lots $37.50 to $45 Grades 3] Very handsome Double-faced Cloths— most attractive combinations—in the dark and medium colors. Single and Double breasted—and Ulsterettes—with full belt or half belt. Raglan and regular shoulders, patch pockets. Nicely finished seams; silk yoke and sleeve linings. Practically every size—if not in one lot, in some other. Men’s Suits N!any small lots com- bined into one big lot $30 to $40 Grades 24 - They are just the models that are most - in demand—Two and three button Single- breasted English designs—with the full back. Double-breasted styles. Still others of more conservative cut. In Tweeds—Cassimeres and Worsteds— Mixtures, Pencil Stripes, Etc. Some with two pairs of trousers. w——Third T Extremely Low Prices On Warm Blankets For Cold Winter Days $1.50 Double-Btd in "Soft, " dou- $4.25 5 ot e with, striped imor” Jers, Worih $5.95 a pair. Gray, colared " borders : ble-fleeced_cotton. 66x80 Esmond BLANKETS Esmond Two-in-one Double- ncy pat- hes. Includiag the makes of two very good manufac- turers. These are of stur- dy materials and made exceptionally well. New. snappy model coats and two pairs of full-lined creat combi. Remem s gu MxM 80 Wool-Mixed BLANKETS ber, every suit anteed, and to 18, Special Purchase of :98 | Black Satin andPatent Strap Pmes $9.85 All-patent and Black Satin Strap Pumps, to 8 -f’-; S S E Pairs, Panels or Dutch Lace Curtains $1.00 Fresh, crisp, clean; each neatly put up; White, ecru or ivory; 2% and 235 s long: fancy " or_plain centers, with neat edges. Values to $L.50. Special lot of Wome in low heels, Cuban and French heels; novelty styles; sizes 3 Women’s Black Leather $ One-Strap House Slippers 1 With rubber heel. Comfortable and convenient. All sxzes 3 to 8. Floor— =——Third F100r—— / i mm@mm@mmwm@@@m EOREEAT A

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