Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1923, Page 25

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THE * EVENING STAR, ' WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1923.- o oo o e e — . s Vi : = | MWE m EUI B AR The Object Leason || | OBORESTRA GONGEET _| |Changes in Stations of |if Gl & Wt (om0 ipinon, b consat | PLAN CHRISTMAS CAROLS. x to Edgewood arsenal, Md Va, to Quincy, Mass., and Lieut. G. . S, Marine Barracks, 8 k o D. Pric om the alferaft squadr 1 Ry of Il 847 8 Marine Ehmsaske 8 Army and Navy Of.cers NAVY. D Eilcentiun the BINTRI Snaadion, seventh annual Christmas carol | Orchestra, Willlam H. Santel- 0, '"'Pre" to Capital Capts. Robert Morris and . H. nautics, y Department 3 of the muslc classes of dxvfllomw They often had pinched me for| | rinh *edder; Taylor Branson w. of the public Kchool v Y i 3 ) atson have been relleved from_all | S e ot the Lineoin Theatis o] speeding, they fincd me and threat- f | second leader. - jduty and will awalt further orders| LOSES $3,000 BRACELET, Bor S0 nt € pm N s e | at San Diego, Calif. < 5 é he. pen; I went from the 5 day by Miss Joséphine F. W ey, ened the. p o SURdeE (che Blanky ARMY. Commander. E. P. Finney has been| TLoss of a platinum bracelet valued at | simnny Alreetor of musie. | O Ie> 88- | court little heeding, and hit the Ovortuces Lieut. Col. Charles Burnett, cavalry, | transferred from commuand of the | §3,000, property of Mrs, Quinby McKeon, | Choruses from the kindergarten and | . B H high places ag?in. Today I loomed (a) Serenade. : 3 has been relleved from duty as military fi?n;l:nlon to the command of melzug Massachusetts avenue northwest, | €rade classes of the O s:-:;"n::&‘.'fi Columbia Heights Citizens to|up for a hearing; the scene made O T L [ at Toklo, Japan, and ordered| Commander R. C. Grady, at Quincy, | Was reported to the police. The brace- | Junior High Schools and the Miner Nor- | she sad and ashamed, For there in] ] Bt D s to city for duty in the War De- [ Mans., has been assigned o the com: |let was set with thirty diamonds. Mrs. |mul School will feature the program. | o " " i . Foutnian partment, general staff. He will be[mand of SBubmarine Division 3, and|McKeon missed it Monday night after | The music department will be assisted | Call Meetmg of Public the court were appearing poor @) D £ the Deronen succeeded s military attache at Toklo | Lieut. Commander E. L. Gunther of | Téturning from a dance at the Hotel |py Mrs. Lillian Evans Tibbs, soprano: | Shilhe o apbed Geoits. had ) “Dance of the Demone | |by Maj. . R. Faymonville, ordnance |the 12th Naval District to the com- | Hamilton in a taxicab. Detectives huve m G. Jefferson, Violinisi; Roy W - Utilities Bodi e o (b “Dance T1*5ra Gerkicle | | dipartmont, now assistant military at- | mand of the Somers. not succeeded in locating it. organist, and the Howard Uni- | odies. maimed. The jurist had gathered 4 sl tache, Cupt. J. F. Hill, ln'f‘l.nlry. 8|, The 1e!llgnul|(<m: of Enslgn George ——— ersity 'y'i".[.'&d:;?fa‘;fi‘ub"i,f“\"q?,-f‘i‘;';'é';" s .“ R B Nitary attache. «ewls, Jr., of the Kanawha, Lieut 1 Sk 5 e i k == the injured, a lesson to speed-crazy () Pas de Deus* poii | |made assistant e i wervice, in|John P Gilmer. Mediea® Corpa of| HELD ON ASSAULT CHARGE. |linc Coleman. tiff sore nec Public utilities committees of citi- |Men: I viewed them, and I will be (d) “Ballabile.” Grande Valse | |thls city on 1 of absence, has been [ Ehe recelyine ship at San Francleco, | Joseph L. Carll, thirty-xix, 3628 12(n ‘That ache and tension in the neck i 5 n i e ;i ; 5 S o Boston for duty. I a i- |, s Sted on an : ns" assoclations will meet to plan [gingered if cer 1 go scorching| | rrelude’in CMingr, = | lordered to Hoston for duty. | feal Corps, at the Naval Hospital, New | sareot,riheust, wap o on $115 DRESSES STOLEN. muscles—you can be rid of it! MPAIED 1o reduce street car fares |3BAN. S20 au d‘e;fiwd £ a’"sl’a; Walts, “The Beautityl Blue . tio wsnust gy~ | KOTE Uave been Ecceptes 1y | forty-nive, E C northeast, | ) o g Apply Sloan's. You don't have to }: nifeea, s Danube” . ... Strauss b ) officers of the d 2 arris, Supply | rgency Hoxpitai | ¢ ) rub it in. Just pat it on gently. or a wing; old men with tieir legs | | Grana bty ire Wiy S citn and vietnity, | COTOR: ¢ the navy yard, Thiladelphia, | ¢ fon lant nlght in Ve Th tenic, straioet mo s ol valises, a kid with his arm in a Marines' Hymn, “The Halls of 18t Infantry, &t | grderad to his home. . ury andila fRdnny ftn uteet bk e - The pain stops. Get a bottle from = 5 # 5 L . Ho e e 3 3 N re of the le ek, . « o chairman of the |Sling- Young men who but lately R e SIS Canyg Sta x. has been detalled | Lieut. Commander L. F. Blodgett|fafired, & fractuve S LIS €O ote | : i : your druggist today and have it Columbla Helghts association's com. | Were clever, prized clerks in the i PAng! pst to duty with the nkl:hr:m;lt !':'TtAnng LY Been transferred from the Sin-|uiieg Preeinet, ] adl; on hand. 35 cents. It will not stain p o 8 5 ¢ . o s . Gl and A. J. |clair to the Melville; Lieut. Com- | "' € ! d the 2 N mittee, who introduced the resolution, :‘fi‘::d an{ir::rrl' l;‘,?,:fr br::-"‘:c‘: afig A |i,.“3-:.: :’::-: :filnla d |{ mander Zavl\kr)’“ ”L:’nmd'n‘w:\:_ (lr:y‘:n‘ e | o s 1"“.'1':‘0‘«“ w|(v‘l‘|h white and declared there is little question that dom’ e And onc "‘ OFFICERS RE CHOSEN. N. Y., with the Tliinois Natic 3 . [the naval air statlon, Lakehurst, N.| Praise makes a wise man cautious | stri on the shoulder and mest of the people wanted & reduc- | Hore! e wire: chted wi LS N et Tyames. M. Kenne J. to the burcau of weronantles,|and a fool careless | bue s s w i vith . pet tlon In street car furcs. and that the [health a5 abundant as mine; and |Board of Trade Membership Com-| Cornn. has been detntef i o time for a city-wide movement for | \hay i dieams @s. they . and Col. A F. Trubv. - . : such reduction is at fiand fillil)tcdl :?nu;‘::lron lxjhciar s siities Mes Blostion, Francisto, ond S0t that nospital, hs Christmas Savings Checks Cashed chairman of the wchool commities, | their mottos, their visions of useful | N ieim meating yenterday nnd elect: o TR il Sncrnd Tieue ¥ 1, s & 3 3 Saking the hoard of eluintion i furs {careers, till speed fiends came by | i uicern ather than the Chinirman; | Field Ar=tirs. and &econd Lioat, T T ine urnltu re---a ristma rlbut [ :,‘1’.’11":\wmm.:,':::u‘(.Lnl.).“fr\_ (1]1(:#1.\““.‘.5 in their autos, and tangled their P‘!—:: ‘iv‘._ ‘h‘--h“]:;e::l‘:nlw'xl“ 1var'»_!\? ed Ll 1o the 16th Fleld Artillery, at 4 e ° #sdociation passed a .\..I;Hllr“l‘('RO]u- forms in the Beard, 1 looked on r“"n 3 2 . ) Fort Mye i A o i e | eut. Co W. Hand, flold ar- tlon last vear the wounded and twisted; I gazed < the commit- | Bdeut, Cel B e han been or- e and my soul gave a wails the farict corge Whlor.“Seat vica | lers. in, v THUSERGS, Deg T For then, if ever, the house must look its prettiest. And if you “sented by Harley V. jhe woned_nnd_ wisted he'd give me IS 0 Ricl Cenner, | Mais, A', (‘!‘l':l::ml‘::l:v"n{‘lednnf:‘-_‘ . e J Sl e e bR socretary, and John T. Bardroft, trens- | Haves. Mooicn, Cqntt DG NG v | have not quite settled on that new group for the dining room, Madame Kelsey, our decorator, will enjoy helping you. She par- ticularly favors the group pictured below. the receiv ere, if plans promulgated last night by the Columbix Heights Citizens' clation are consummated between the Capital and Maryland in the fire and police de- partments and indorsed reciprocity I_ mobile tags and gaso- || Christmas Savings Checks Cashed Charles T. Clayton was appointed chalrman of the new committee on law and legislation and fiscal rela- tlons. Freder| R pointed chairma P R \| W22 S I g3 | T Queen Anne ciation to the Public School Asso- ldressing the | ) / g ‘ b e ® | / ) | o o N | SSESiSi g2 | I e Dining Group A f i ‘ X seg® s\ *4 7 g i N (L 3 a3 . ner Bell said the traffic | I s ' s 309 LSy *e N | il ' AT i S L ' e ! \ / ) s b '®. B Py S H i . b i) i g Py In Mahogany or Walnut re increases {n pay and e — T‘ | | i All the gracious lines of the and Joseph Marchi. - P e | | | Y, 1L (Queen Anne period, with its deli- ELECTED TO ?OARD. Tomorrow! Sale of Straightline i _ . = . cate curves, are reproduced faith- Three Governors Named by Chevy | fully in this group. In either ma- i L4 L4 "‘w : EE : rles 3 C;Tie o SRIE Inl d ld LIHOI cum ] j ; - hogany or walnut, there is a darker were electea Eovernane ot the wood motif on the 66-inch side- t the annual | B 1 fzation 1§ th i . Waiien bors apion faiine $l'1° sq. y d. board, the 60-inch oval table and _About 200 membe: Wwere present || No other business was transacted. i T — Stightly Imperfect | . china closet. The five side and CHARITY BALL PROGRAM. || Straightline inlaid linoleum differs from the usual { - single armchair are covered with Tentative Plans Adopted for New|| floor covering in this respect: The patterns and colors ! it intichibrown Hebrew Home Benefit. | are more clearly outlined and built in through to the bur- 1 lap back, thus affording greater durability, length of bene th Home for the - a ‘ service and unusually attractive colors and designs. r " : , 5 ST T RaCetited” Sl || Ordinary linoleum would be a special value at this Occasional Pieces that make Wise Gifts TR S | low price, so vou can readily understand the intrinsic Representatives of eighteen out of 22, - 2 - e e limetr orgluisitions were value offered in this sale. progress. A loving cup is to he pre- Rented by Mra Charies Goldsmith to Lovely color effects and patterns include: Block, the team of four or more persons do- J0E 18 bertwork for the succsis o parquetry, tile and mosaic. Bring your room measure- ments, For no matter how small or how large the house, there is always a welcome place for an artistic occasional piece. These pieces will transfor:n many an otherwise uninteresting corner. : 5 = . Breakfast Group for the Bright EYES || Sale of Wide Double Faced small Room, %435 Ko g ibcssin T = | VelourPortieres Clear, sparkling EYES are an aid ‘We are indebted to the early Dutch designers to success, both in busi nd i : 5 4 z : society. Kee; yor::r EYES con- 5 3 d E $l 9'95 for the simple beauty of this small drop-leaf scantly and alere th | 3 . | rndlflyl:l:ndh: tmpere kR : & i J Slightly Irregular Dew life to dull, heavy o o b e . W Each piece is 50 inches wide, Chicago, for FREE Eye Care Book T : allowing for draping across umus e 4 B I larger or oversize doors. Excel- AL : ; : s H , Very Special! Fon Yo EYES : 2 FEm lent, lustrous sheen quality in a W . Widely Used Since 1889 - : : variety of two-tone effects. 3 .Almco Reading i . : ’ Slight irregularities are result- | N Lamp, $24.75 ant of rigid factory inspcctiou, 7 Almco Lamps, famous / for their artistry. This is s one of the most beautiful, | wrought iron base, and a tulip-like shade of rose silk covered with pleated taupe georgette crepe. Two-tone : ruching finishes the edges. Goie . with quiet, rubbe - : heels, capacious dropleaf e stately Colonial v y capact e idios ! Fi i (. 2 et a(}(l. shelf with removable Sale! Filet Net Curtains - g3 hogany finish, with-folding '™ f KO & 7 * & @ top and sliding writing Quaker Craft and Scranton 3 : , Qi top g g Nk ol Sineking Laces in lovely new patterns : Smcking Stand Stands, $] 8.75 table and four matching chairs. We carry it in putty color with maroon stripe; in French gray, with blue stripe. g Highly lustrous velour in deep tones colors, blue, rose, brown and green. Perfect quality. Side pieces 18 inches wide and 2J4 yards long. Deeply scalloped valance to match. It's an easy White and ivory curtains in a variet,;' of motifs, many attractively finished with lace matter to supply edge. Full 214 yards long and wide widths. . awant An opportunity to brighten up your windows § —if you make use of at smalloutlay, | || Quaint Gateleg e g i i | “Table, $29.50 known. : Wing Rocker s st Duplex Window Shades, 69¢ $29.75 Washington reads The Weighty quality, durable, opaque ¥ i it;rflfl'll“:filfi s;cl:llfi shade cloth in combinations of green and == B Comdipdiots “"’g A finely finished, small .\Ial:br;:x;:;g‘t::;:l:‘j n“ueififi respmuzs will be in white, or green and ecru. Finished size iy ) *u Rocker, upholstered in stand of mahogany, with a fourth, They make a exact proportion to 36x69 inches. Strong serviceable rollers. | § : { i i striped or figured velour— heavy nickel-plated tray good appearance, sepa- the comprehensiveness i (Seoond Floor Awner—The Hecht Co.) 3 blue, taupe or beaver. , and cigarette or cigar box. rately or together. of your “ad.” It’s bet- . ter to go into details in one ad—than to print an abridged one many times. | P /'7 . L Star_iprints ‘ In foyer, living room, N?r!\mg;“;gfi ‘\fI‘l library—a hundred places the other papers herce the gateleg accommodat- ) combined. 1 ingly folds its leaves and A roand ke Cormas s fits into odd corners. Oval, - 7th at F a Star Branch Office 42 inches across top.

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