Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1923, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, tuberculosis barred ¢ insigna, ORDERS OF SEALS efforts t being | friends home tion of Purchases for Anti-Tubercu- | losis Work Here Progress- ing, Officials Report. Tubercu | raised. {any quant 1022 11th st . made payable to Frank I | treasurer WIN OVERTIME PAY. Ik | Brotherhoods on Rond in Pennsyl-ir vania Gain Award. ). December 4. Protest of ation of pu untingtor mintain Railroad and was upheld by the Uni v Board time ! th te change was made, August 1 Newfoundland has the largest and | cquipped and_pulp s world, 1 at Grand Falls, i Bill Folds of Ostrich Leather— Genuine Ostrich definite vou 311 Folds. $7.50 and up The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) l4th Sh'ee! ,m"" ke b Thomas Cus: teored to pl. 'FATHER JOHNS MEDICINE ‘Why Gamble With Health? If you suffer with any kind of disease your resistance to other disorders is lessened in propartion. Radium Emanation Baths $1.00 Each , soothe and calm the ner ly every case of RHEU) NIA, NEURALGIA, NSOINIA, HIGIT BLOOD PRESSURE and many other allments. Don't take chances with a run-down body. Let R: \I)IL'\I BATHS relieve you as they are doing Radlum Products Corporation 918 F St. N\W.—Main 6797 O’Donnell’s Drug Stores Peoples DI:l{g Stores PO \\(» e aowste-1BOYS? CLUB FUND STILL fi VER 68 YEARS OF SUCCESS NEW SENATOR TO SPEAK AT DEMOCRATIC RALLY National Club Members to Hear Wheeler at Meeting Here Next Week. Wheeler, newly elected senator from Montana, Antoinnette Funk will be the principal speakers at & demo- cratic rally uhder the auspices of the National Democratic Club of Wash- ington in the oak room of the Raleigh December 11, $10.000 UNDER NEEDS William L. Radcliffe Complimented for Leadership of Campaign | to Raise $35,000. The Boys' Club drive for SUIL $10.000 short of th Burton K. cam workers 000 had been ! reports cated that only Hotel Tuesday night, S o'clock. ‘v Attorney General Gregory atic outlook in the northwest. view of recent developments fim ‘ SRR @ Typewriters Lowut Rental 'Rnles General Typewriter Co. provide athletic and achiever contests and additional equipracnt ' WIFE ASKS DIVORCE. filed suit in | 2 Stores 1423 F St. N.W.—616 14th St. N.W., | Mme. Homer Poli’s Theatre December 7 Hear this famous contralto at her recital. Then go to the store of any dealer in Victor products and heéar the Victor Records by Homer. You will instantly appreciate how truly the Victrola brings to you her personality and her art. WVictrola Look umder fhe 144 and on the Labels for these Victor tradesmarks Victor Talking Machine Cgmpany. Camden.N.0. Give a Grand Piano This Christmas We are sole agents for the fol- lowing leaders in Grand Pianos: Kranich & Bach, est. 1864 A. B. Chase, est. 1875 Henry F. Miller, est. 1863 Emerson, est. 1842 Christman, est. 1855 Lindeman&Sons, est. 1836 Ludwig & Son, est. 1890 est. 1850 est. 1864 Bradbury, Lyon & Healy, \~ Wandmade Cravals The Gift He Will Treasure ‘The Christmas cigar joke may be still with us—but the Christmas necktie joke is a has-been! This year women are giving the hand- tailored masterpieces that never twist askew in shape and never go astray in qudlity. Superbly silked, richly patterned.” Yet Trojan Hand- made Cravats cost little—$1.50 to $3.00. Veatured by DJ. KAUFMANL.c 7 | THE MANS STORES } 1005-7 PA. AVE 1724 PA.AVE. | t’ ! ) ! w/ Favorable and Easy Terms || ~We are showing the very latest in “GRANDS” which occupy no mote room than ordinary Uprights—why not give this Christmas a Grand Piano, which will bring Happi- ness and Joy into the home for years to come. i Old Pianos Taken in Exchange Liberal Allowances Made Hugo Worch| Eer. MO G 2o | PIANOS Emer.son Kranich & Bach D. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1923. in that section much Interest Is being | vesterday at the age of elghty-three | shown in his coming speech. Mrs. Mr. Kunkel, a native of i Funk 1s one of the best known wom- | mai tied an orators in the country, and has been touring the country on a lec- ture tour recentl | This is the first of a series of d ngs to be sponscred ic Club, and attended. SAVE COAL! Have Your Metai Weather Stripping Letl)‘i?: i\il.szlmle Diamond Metal Weather Strip Agency 1419 G Bt N.W. Bates M. Stovall, se Fred P. Myers chairman of the com- mittee in charge of the rally. December 4.—Charles y known as pi- anist and ranked nationally as one of ||| Main 1540 the leading music publishers, died here | \ theres a richness to the beauty of this graven gold and silver Matched in gold and silver, Eversharp and Wahl Pen make a beautiful gift—a welcome gift—a useful gift. They are America’s favorite pen and pencil. Eversharp has become a daily necessity. It is a wonderful pencil with which to write. The lead never wobbles, for the exclusive rifled tip holds it firm. Look, too, for the automatic index. And the eraser and extra leads under the cap. The all-metal Wahl Pen is revo- lutionary. It cannot crack or split. Holds more ink. Will last a life- time. Priced from $4 to $50. Eversharp, $1 to $50. Give both in the velvet-lined gift box. Look for the name on each. Made in the U. S. A. by THE WAHL CO., Chicago L ° matched by WAHL PEN SOMETHING NEW! The Miniature Set £ Evouhlvp’ i _“d inu- real. real ‘Wahi_P eins et S cafried on the edd of a vmnfi chaig, ribbon or in the emallest purse. The pén and pencil shown are the actual size. They give the same per- fect servico as their larger brothers. The tiny Wahl Pen will write 1200 words at e filling—think of it. You can’t give a more original gift—nor one which is more useful than the Eversharp and Wahl Pen miniature set, We Carry a Complete Stock of Eversharp Pencils and Wahl Pens PORT MAR’ 914 F St. N.W. 1410N. Y Ave. "F&12thSts. N.W., S Brentano’s Inc. 1303 F St. Eversharp Pencil and Wahl Pens Sold Here Buy Your“Eversharp” ;3 . at Schwartz’s and Seventh @V gl PAY NEXT YEAR Street g Complete Stock of Eversharp Pencils, 50 Cents to $5.00 Self-filling Fountain Pens, 95c Up iGet It at GIBSON’S, 917 G St. N.W. Walford's " “s% 909 Pa. Ave. NI. 820 F St Cor. Ninth SELINGER'S =255 T20-2904 Tt St N, ——ANNIVERSARY Is the Big Event of This Week No matter where you live, take advantage of the wonderful bargains this sale affords, Every child will these handkerchief: box, either white embroidered figures of bo: 2 boxes to a customer. Another Lot Received for Tomorrow’s Selling. $3 Handsome Madras Curtains Choose Don’t °8 8 Miss from this Different Splendid Patterns Value full length and Wonderful Lace Curtains of fine ecru madras, width. Buy these tomorrow at $1.88 and save. Beautiful Cretonnes Sunfast Madras Full yard wide ¢ K. B. D, A pair Over 100 full fn lovely T and col all drapery col- Wednesday Anniversary Sale of $19.98 to $24.98 Women’s $ I art side rent and effects. Choice of browns, grays an Only 1 Coat to Customer at thix Price. Anniveraary Sale of $9.98 and $12.50 l Extra heavy weight warmest coats for cold weather wear, superiorly lined throughout and’ made in this winter’s smarest styles. “Made of an unusually good quality velour and kersey for girls, 4 to 14 years. i J Women’s Lounging Gowns and Robes, Worth to $4.00 CORDUROY AND BLANKET ROBES Velvet Corduroy Robes, in beau- 2 55 tiful shades of tan, blue, lavender and garnet, and warm blanket bath 22277277 $1.00 Womens Flceeed robes in beautiful colors and patterns. Pretty wide, with cord girdles and pockct\’ lined Union Suits W /////////////\ Chlldren s Fur Sets\ Limitedlot and shaped neck- pleces Undressed $1.49 to $2.00 ,~¢, Dolls Real imported Bisque Dolls, big hand- some creations with sleeping eyes and real natural hair; either dressed or undressed: c former prices to $2.00. Anniversary Special See ) $2.50 to $3.00 Dolls, now $1.19. the | $3.75 to $4.98 Dolls, now, $1.98. splendid quality Bovelty clotliy and cor: duroy. in $10 Boy s Overcoats Eatr Heary warn $6.50 Babies’ Velour Coats $4L5 2 i0g and made in fash- Blue, Tan and Ro Jonabie 10 sizes. Waool ° Velour Sweater Sets e and’ caps for babies shades of rose and b Babies’ Bonnets, 69c to $2.98 i baby's coat with or it af* velvet Tt eatore. ama’ Soies.

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