Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1923, Page 32

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B NS HOSE S TS GFTOF S e+ s e rdered by Directors—F. R. Strunk Sergeant-at-Arms. Kiwanis Club Donates Sum| Toward $20.000 Fund Now | LNeE e s Being Solicited. i ik ot (8 Tath e with @ new md ¢ will sprak W that tim ary Club Helps Hospital, A NEW MODEL FOOT FORM i of George e A report of t al councillor. 4 4 STRAP PUMP particnlarly snappy n that Remember. Foot Form Fit Means Com- fort. Edmonston & Co. ' (Incorporated) 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles ANDREW BETZ, Manager Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. Sure to be Appreciated i Xmas Gift is a Genuine i VICTROLA NO bown| > | NO 'I;AEPII?: onn Until ~ DELIVERY | oo IMMEDIATE Year We recommend this Nieaols model as the “best Illll‘l('\".\' worth” to be had in Genuine Vie- trolas today. The cabi- net work is far su- perior to others sell- ing at a few dollars less, and is of such quality to completely satisfy the most exact- ing taste for quality. and we GIVE—-FREE!!! — OUR— Gold Seal Bond the Written Lifetime Guarantee of Free Mechanical Service .amu“j'\‘h"fl & Eunm-' Fue, 1B Guarantee § /s e o _?”ag By The largest and most complete stock in Washington. Prices range from $25 to $375 SELL BISHOP: TURNER I NC. OUR ONLY SHOP - NO OUTSIDE CONKECTIONS = Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. = THE EVENING _STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4 1923 THREE BOYS SOUGHT. |poeer, Meriiaro, 24, shice ®ridiy| MEMORIAL TO NOLAN. |meprgptucive. by omeiis of the federation. P S | city. H v wn suit and R e k .\|rs_h.\'<‘||;u; lr(-“atme Ireg[re(uelnuuve 4 cap w > rom the fifth California district fol- Colored Lad, Probationer, Wanted | "oy ock tolored, thirteen, |Late California Representative to|iowing tho death of her husband, o 1331 28th street, a probatioher, is 3 |he is the only woman member of on Fugitive Charge. sought by ‘the police’ as o fugitive Be Honored Here. | ihe fouse: The exact maturo of the Information as to the whereabouts | from home. He is reported to have | qu. woviono) pederation of Fed- | memorial has not been declded upon, disappeared Thanksgiving day. 2 but will take @ form “that will con- i i eral Employes plans to erect here a | D M 08 o SO the. worke . 8 —_— g g memorial in'honor of the late Repre- | ing man and working woman in the Courage is @ virtue which the young | %ot 3 , tel o sentative John I Nolan of Califor- |service of the United States. To lose it makes it a A resolution to this effect will e budibir a [ pioy t In e es of man and, persevering in | Did. s 7 me will grow old before | ™ Yiowara k. seventeen, is re- | his stand firm in conscious recti- |be presented tomorrow to Represen-| A tax on cigarettes vields the state ported missing from his home in 3 tative Mae I5. Nolan, widow of the'lof Utah more than $100,000 a year. Christmas Sale of Bath Robes For Men--Women--Children Now—uwhile colors and patterns are<complete. Now—when we are specially pricing these fine robes—select for Christmas giving, and avoid the disappointment so many experience yearly in hopping late! _— Sale! Women's $2_95 Bath Robes Beacon and Lawrence Cloth Robes in three distinct styles, with small round or medium collars, satin edged and trimmed. Long sleeves with turn-over cuffs and cord girdles. In every color a woman could wish. Then, there are robes of soft, wide-wale corduroy in rich pastel shades, cut either in breakfast coat or long, straight style. Complete sizes in each style, 36 to 44. Second Floor— The Hecht Co, Location of Sale Items Owing'to the special low prices, the magni- tude of the sale and to facilitate the handling of crowds—the sale will be held. collectively, on the st Floor. South Annex, and also in the respective departments where robes and slippers are usually sold. PUBLICITY MAN FOR JOHNSCN. NEW YORK, December 4.-—Idward S. Van Zile, author and journalist it has been anuounced, will be it charge of publicity in the east during the pre-convention campaign of Sena- tor Hiram Johnson of Callfornia. for the republican presidential nomina {tion. 'Mr. Van Zile was associated iwllh the campalgn of Maj. Gen ! Leonard Wood prior to the last con- vention. °¢°r[\o“ot . ‘CAotes along Slipper Slippers for Women, $1 Cushion-soled Felt Slippers, trimmed with dainty silken pompon and ribbon. In Dblue, copen. mnavy, purple, lavender, old rosc taupe and American beauty. All sizes. First Floor—The e Dainty Boudoir Slippers, $1 Quilted, Satin or Corduroy Slippers to match one’s lovliest negligee. Cushion soles and fluify pompons to match the p shades. All sizes Slippers for Men. $1 Warm Everett Slip- pers, with fine felt uppers and chrome soles. In gray, brown and blue. Sizes 6 to 11. First Floor—The Heelt ¢ Men's Blanket $295 Bath Robes : Real Men’s robes. Bold Indian and blanket pat- terns in keeping with the mannish style. Cut straight to the neck, with one-button military collar and rope girdle. A good range of rich, dark colors, and sizes for every man—small, medium or large. First Floor—The Hecht Co Cozy Blanket Robes for Boys and Girls $l.95 All of genuine Lawrence cloth. Designs especially appropriate for boys or girls; figured, plaid and con- Children’s Felt Slippers, 95¢ Felt Everetts and cuff-topped booties, painted with cunning nursery jingles, rhymes ind animals. Cutest little styles in all col rs. Sizes 5 to 2. Third Floor—The Hecht o Tiny Tots’ Boots 95¢ Tiny fur-trimmed boots, suitable for car- riage or house wear. Dainty infant color- ings. The most de- lightful gift for a babe. Keeps their feet warm and pleasing to the eyec. Sizes 1 to 5. 4 ‘Third Floor—The Hecht Co, ventional patterns. Well made,.- with deep pocket o and cord. A complete range of sizes and colors to start @ @ C O the sale. Sizes for boys 6 to 18 years, sizes for girls 8 to 4 ) 14 years. Seventh at F ~ Titrd Floor—The Hecht Os. i . ’

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