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POPE MAY NAME DATE FOR BISHOPS TO MEET By the Associated Press. ROME, Drcember 5.—1t is expected that the allocution which Pope Pius will deliver at the secret consistory — ORI IR AR AR A AR I AR AR A PR AR SRR AR IR AT AN A AR SRR PR A PR PR AR AR A AR PR P PR A IR IR PR SRR AR TR I R SR A 2 December 20 will recapitulate the events which have occurred since the last consistory, deal with the recent visit of the Spanish sovereigns, and also make known the date for the ecumenical council, which will be convened in Rome, with 2,000 bishops present from all parts of the world, to continue®the work suspended by the council in 1876 owing to the out- break of the Franco-Pxussian war. 1he Storo of THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1923. Monsignor Aurelle Galll, director general of the Vatican museum and famous as a Latin scholar, and Mon- signor Cacefa Dominini, private chamberlain to the Pope, are men- tioned as likely to be created car- dinals at the consistory. According to the Tribuna, Monsignor Dominini will be simultaneously appointed Achbishop of Turin. YOUTH ADMITS CAUSING WOMAN RELATIVE’S DEATH —A confession that he had caused death of Mrs. Frank McQuaid was' closed that & number of ribs had made by marriage of the victim, By the Associated Press. HUNTINGTON, Wa., December and a Elmer Neff, a cousin by mccording to Chief of Police C. A. Midkiff, who took the vouth Into custody a &hort time after Mrs. McQuaid staggered from her home In apparent agony. She dled a short time later from strangulation, a coroner's jury found, post-mortem _examination dis- beert crushed into her lungs. Mrs. McQuald was attacked in her bedfoom, which authorities reporred bore evidence of a terrific strugsle. Beforc her death Mrs. McQuaid made & brief statement, in which she was reported to have named Neff as her assaflant Judge David E. Mathews announced that a special grand jury would be dence in the case. PITTSBURGH Pa., here yesterday. Practical gft s IAN,SBU%I‘I &BRQI‘HE 420-430 7th St. OUR ONLY STORE Franklin 7400 'Chrlstmas Savmgs Checks Cashed New Millinery Comes Forth In Holiday Freshness, at $5.00 UST to see our Five Dollar Millinery vou would know Christmas was in _'When InDoubt Give Handkerchiefs ¢ HERE will be no doubt of tlicir acceptability, m however, and you can choose from so many hun- dreds of them you can express just the kind of personality you wish. Men Always Like Handkerchiefs Especially ii they are soft Initial Handkerchieis _of Japonette handkerchiefs with pure white linen. Box of 6, corner initial, 12%c¢. two qualities, $L.50 and $2.00. Or Boxed Handkerchiefs, three with colored woven border and colored initial, $1.00. For Boys, there are pongee handkerchiefs with hand- drawn colored threads, 50c. Women’s Handkerchiefs Are Daintier Than Ever There's a4 marvelous array Colored linen handker- of white or colored linen ker- chiefs with embroidery. in chicfs with embroidered cor- boxes of 6, $1.25. ners, at 25¢. Pure white linen handker- chiefs with hand-embroidered fine linen with dainty hand- corners are 35c and 50c. embroidered corner, 50c. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Gift Gloves Are Always Acceptable IVE - her gloves, and, she will de- light in a gift that is both attractive and use- ful. Madeira handkerchiefs of real kid, in mode, beaver, tan, gray, brown. white and Black $3.50 Eig ht-button Length Gloves, of French suede in gray mode beaver M o u squetaire Glmu 12-button length. French / /’ Strap-wrist Gauntlets, of Sixteen-button Length Mousquetaire Gloves, of French suede or glace kid. Perfect fitting. . \White, black, gray. kid or suede in black. $6.50 cocoa, beaver white and $5 50 . STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER All-Wool Block Plaid Blankets Are Lovely Gifts oo ... $8.95 LANKETS include about evetything worth while in giving. They’re practical, beautiful and en- during. And these in rich block plaids, being all wool and in exquisite shades, are thrifty values for the giver as well as long-serving gifts for the re- cipient. North ’ Star ~ Blankets are the finest of all-wool block plaid blankets. satin bound, and weigh Size 70x80. rar . $12.95 35 P% $10.95 66x80 Part-wool Blan- Satin Marseilles kets, in white, g'rn\' Spreads, extra size, 86x96, gndd blo;:l\ plaids. either cut-out’ corner or andy value. plain hem- Pair .... $5 45 med. Each.. $6-50 "FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER This Wardrobe Trunk - —A Splendid Gift $37.50 HIS. big, handsome. ‘Toomy wardrobe trunk will be use- ful immediately in the home, as well as on many happy . trips to come. * Strongly made, luxuriously fin- «shed, inside and _ out.. Has roomy drawers, hangers, and generous gown spaces, as well as ironing board, iron holder, shoe box and hat drawer. You can make some one supremely happ\ with this gift. Calendonia Novelty Blankets are all wool. FIFTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER the air. It is so smart and bright, just ready for any sort of festivity. Faille Silk and Satin and Hair Hats cohtribute their beauty in a host of differ- ent wi ays. They show colorings of brown, cocoa, sand, gray, copen, rose, green and black, and assume the small turban shape. the popular cloche or off-the- far( or brim models. Flowers, ostrich, beads. embroidery, fancy pins and metal ribbon, in de- lightful colors, are their trimmings. Hats that were truly designed for Christmas and late win- ter season. BECOND FLOOR Flannelette thhtgowns— Warm P and Dainty, ‘1, $1.59, °1.95, *2.95 dew The gown sketched is of honey: flannelette, trimmed white satin ribbon and cluste French knots. Artistic Christmas Gifts You Can Make Easily IFTS of your own handwork are always worth twice as much to the recipient as something you might buy. And they cost: just ‘about half as much as if youdid buy them. Choose from the many orxgmal and pleas- ing gift things in our Art Section, and make the gi ft yourself. POLLY PRIM APRONS, stamped on KITCHENETTE SETS, appropriate . unbleached muslin, in va- 1ious designs seneseccsces for the bride or homekeeper. stamped in matchmg desugns on white— Curtains, kitchen size, pair, Shelf Scarf, 17x36, 29c. Ice Box Cover, 25c. Shelving, yard, 15c. DOLL PINCUSH- * . ION' FRAMES, Twith real hair. . “Easy ‘to cover * and’ dress. sketch completed doll. Frames are 98¢ \the only— ONE are the nights when comfortable nighties were worn only by grand- mother and eccentric aunties. The flannelette gowns of today are dainty crea- tions that appeal to the fastidious young girl and the woman who seeks novelty i in her underthmo: Here are four interesting groups. To be sure, some of the gowns are plain ones that will make pleasing gifts to the older folks, but some are as novel as they are comfortable. Pink or blue striped patterns or plain colors. Open-front or slip-over style. Satin ribbon, braid and hand- embroidery trimmings. Extra sizes in some of the styles. Knitted Petticoats $1.00 to $4.95 They are so pretty and new in their plain colors or striped border effects they will be very accepta- ble peeping from Christmas boxes. Some are of all wool, and others are lighter weight, mixed with cotton. You may choose from white, natural color or gray, besides the dark tones of navy and black. Prices, including extra sizes, $1.00 to $4.95.. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER RUG MATERIALS to make _ the popular art rugs. Rug Rac, Purity Rags, Hook Yarn and Ludlow Twine make rugs at a very low price. 1 29c i Pieces e EDGING for centers, buffet sets, towels and scarfs. White, cream and . '15¢ tani Yard . GARLANDS to trim night lights, shades and . pillows. 48c to $5.00. Attractive The ered shows GOLD BRAIDS, a new as- sortment just received. % to 134 inch width. Yard, c 10c to 29c. full. Yard THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER £ . FLOSS-FILLED PILLOWS, in crescent, heart, circle, basket, oval and oblong. *Ml'_lhen wit " fancy silk.... $1.75 FRINGE for scarfs, pillows or bedspreads, Hand-Decorated Dresser Sets, $19.75 Ten Pieces I course, you had thought of ivory dresser sets for some one on your list, and here is one of unusual beauty for its low price. It is of manu- factured ivory, with hand decorations of flower baskets and a dainty border—not too elaborate to appeal to the woman who likes unobtrusive things. Mirror, hairbrush, comb, puff box, hair receiver, buffer, file, button hook, shoe horn and cuticle. All for $19.75. Melba Gift Boxes \ box containing the Lov'me Sets —Toilet delicate perfumes and water, face powder, tal- preparations of this fa- cum, extract and sachet, mous make bespeaks your $7.50. taste and thoughtfulness. _Melba Sets for Men— Lovise: Selsr—Tailet .\ha\'mgd cream, lotion, water and talcum, $1.75. tale andiastrgenpen: cil, $1.25. Lov'me Sets— Toilet Melba Fleurs Sets— water, face powder and Face powder and toilet taléum, $2.50. water, $2.25. . Lov'me Sets— Toilet Melba Bouquet Sets— water, face powder, tal- Face Powder, toilet water cum and extract, $4.75. and extract, $2.00. STREET FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER' Aprons Present An Array of Acceptable Gifts UDGE aprons for the col- lege girl, tea aprons for the hcstess, peasant aprons for , the woman who insists on Iookmg her smart- est in the kitchen® bungalow aprons with a decided air of the practical in their attractiveness, and even house dresses that are a gift really worth while. There are so many different kinds of aprons that you can hardly fail to find one to please the woman of any age or tas Aprons of dainty white laws. some ribbon trimmed; aprons of gay cretonnes, aprons of black sateen, adorned with bright col- ors, and aprons of mafly other attractive washable fabrics. Prices for the wvarious styles range 39c to $4.95 THIRD -FLOOR, LANSBURGE & BROTHER |/ R & GCorsetsat2.50 famous corset, and long popular with women who are exacting in their demands for perfect fitting. Made of high quality coutil, with elastic top and spoon front steels, comfortable at all times and decidedly smart. Sizes 24 to 32. THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Bed Lights, Ready -to * Use, $4.48 These are made up-of:colored geor- gette with gold braid and flower trim- ming. - A very low price for their at- tractiveness. ~Rose, orchid, peach and blue. S sy Silk Pillows, $4.48 Round or oval shapes, covered with changeable taffeta in beautiful shades. What a delightful stack-they'make in that bare space in her room! Brocaded Scra p Baskets, $3.48 These match the boudoir sets of colored brocade, and are an attractive addition to the boudoir. - Shown in rose, blue and gold. i cov- rich and STREET CAR CRASH HURTS 30, More than thirty persons were injured, three serlously, in a street car accident The rear truck of a southbound car ran into an open switch, summoned at once to’ hear the evi- derailing the car, which struck an iron pole, wrecking the front end. | the windows. were critically hurt. crew of the car escaped injury. c7’/1(*: 6v1sor Suggestss Gifts Men Are Sure to Welcome It’s a well-known fact, but one often :unheeded, that women can’ ’t be too particular in securmg 'gd6d -advice about men’s gifts, s If we may boast slightly, the name “I,dmburgh & Brother” on men’s gifts dbes help—in fact, a little care?in selecting here will aistite - the welcome Interwoven Sox Are a well ‘’known quality that men sele¢t for themselves. A box of a half-dozen pairs would be gopd.,, imterwoyetic of Lisle are 40c; of Silk]'75¢ and $1.25; of Wool, 75¢, and:Silk .and Wool, $1.00 and- $1:50. Men’s: Kniited . Neckwear, $1.65 We recommend these in new designs, because they can stand a lot of tying without showing signs of wear. They're rich looking. too. in warm- lookmn- color combina- tions for wmfer wear, Pajamas of Different Weights, $1.85 For the warm blooded or the easily chilled man, select pa- jamas of, fine cotton. pongee, fancy percales, checked nain- sook or fine flannelette, ac- cording to his nature, A pleasing assortment of patterns in all sizes: Others $1.65 to‘\flfl. Tan Cape-and Gray Suede - Gloves, $1.95 These are warmly lined gloves, and have:what men want—comfort, as well as smart style. S They are strongly sewed, and long wearing, in good, heavy weight. All sizes. STREET FEOOR—MEN'S SHOP, @W%’@@@@@@@@@@@@W@@@@@W’fi@@@@@@@@@'@@@%’@@@@@@@@@ @@@@@@W@@@W@@W@@@W@@ injured were cut by broken glass from A ncore wero given first Deceémber 5. | aid treatment at the scene of th Hospital authorlties reported none of the twelve brought there for treatment Members of the