Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 18

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"8 A City Home of Beauty mmmmlmmmmmmummmmluummummmuuunnnmnmmnmumm% and Distinction = E E E i scction, ciose to the homes of men of national distinction, is this splendid property. The brick residence of onial design contains eighteen rooms and four baths, with modern conveniences. Open fireplaces an added attraction. Northern, Southern, Eastern and es to be ‘considered. The ound upon which it is built is elcvated, thus giving prominence property. The lot, which is on the corner, is in size 3x195 ff* and runs from street to street. The lawn to the ar is probably the most beautiful in the city, due to the mag- nificent trees, the graceful rose arbors and many flowering shrubs. A striking feature of this property is that it embod; the conception of a bit of country in the city. To a person who has discriminating judgment in the sel tion of a home, this particular propery should make a strong appeal. A sense of pride in the ownership of such a home would not be unnatural. Price, $150,000. Inspection only by appointment through the office of— H. W. HILLEARY Exclusive Broker 1624 H Street N.W. Main 4792 e THE AGREES IT’S AN OUTRAGE VET - HE'LL CALL RIGHT UP AND STRAIGHTEN T OUT IN A JIFFY HEARS HOSIERY TELLING THE OPERATOR. THAT THIS PARTY WANTS THE ADUUSTMENT OF- FICE EXPLAINS HIS WIFE HAS LEPT THE ROOM SO HE BUT— S December's unluckiest day s artot 15 e Be Sure to Come to Washington's Oldest Credit Jewelers for Christmas Gifts Jewelry is not alone accept- eble from the standpoint of $\\“W////4 beauty or intrinsic value, but = S\ provides a lasting remembrance of the giver and the thoughts back of the gift. Linked up .with the utility and splendor of these gifts is our liberal credit arrangement, whieh you would be wise to take ad- wvantage of. The “Lady Vernon” Rectangular s.ape—the latest in popul. . Handsome white go year guaranteed han case, fitted wth 16-jewel djusted movement, plati- num-finished dial, sapphire crown and silk ribbon ind clasp. A beautiful and useful gift. ved The “Elgin Columbia” A wonderful timepiece. Fifteen full-jeweled Elgin movement, fitted in either the 12 or 16 size thin model guaranteed case. Accurately timed. Money back if you can buy this Watch cheaper for cash in Washington. N4 THE STOCKINGS HAVEN'T COME CANT FIND QUT THE SR2E 1 McClure Newspaper Syndicate EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, HELLO! HELLO!— 38 SouR. ™" SAYS HEWO! HELLO! HE WANTS TO INGUIRE HIS WIFE — ROSIERY ‘REPEATS TD ADJUSTMENT OFFICE THAT HE WANTS TO INQUIRE ABOUT SOME STOCKINGS 1S TOLD HE'D.BETTER MANAGER. 1 According to the old astrologers| Among the December-born notables is the | were Milton, Arkwright, Eli Whitney, | house at Westminster Abbey, fifty ||| thirty-first—the day on which Judas | Beethoven, Heine, Sir Humphry Davy, | pairs of sandals have been provided | @Stelberd’s | We have used the greatcst care in selecting the diamonds used in these rings, and all are of the most un- usual cut and brilliancy, from the single stone settings to the beauti- ful clusters and the combination set- tings. The mountings include all the latest styles, in the fancy yel- low, green and white gold, 14 and 18-kt., and platinum, and some set with small diamonds and genu- ine sapphires. The “Elgin Vernon” A beautiful thin model guaranteed case, in either the 12 or 16 size. Fit- ted with super-jeweled Elgin move- ment. With this watch we include, without extra charge a beautiful Wal- demar Chain and Pocket Knife. Money back if you can buy this ‘Watch cheaper for cash in Washington. The “Lady Vernon” This Beautiful Wrist Watch, featured in the two shapes as shown, “Tonneau” or “Octagon.’ Hand-carved, white gold, twenty-five-year guaranteed cases, fitted with an exceptional 16-jeweled adjusted movement, platinum-finished dial, sapphre crown and clasp. silk ribbon and Manufactured Pearls —By GLUYAS WILLIAMS | AT MENTION OF WORD STOCKINGS 1S TOLD JUST ABOUT SOME $TOCKINGS A MINUTE SHE'LL CON- NECT HIM WITH THE ADIUSTMENT OFPICE INTERRUPTS O KNOW WHAT SIZE “BEGINS ONCE MORE TALR RIGHT TO THE EXPLAINING TO THE MANAGER THAT: HE JUST WANTS TO N~ QUIRE AROUT — When You Think of )&nus, i D. 0., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923. J. W. SANFORD APPOINTED JUVENILE COURT CLERK Yacancy Caused by Besignation of ‘Waldo Burnside Filled—Miss Egzekiels Promoted. Joseph W. Sanford, chief probation officer of the Juvenile Court, has been appointed clerk to flll tho INFORMS THE HOSIERY THAT HE WANTS TO IN~ QUIRE ABOUT SOME STOLKINGS HIS WIPE WOUGHT THREE — by their wearers. BELLOWS TD WIFE WHAT| SIZE WERE THEY, RE- PEATING QUESTION SIX TIMES ON ASCENDING Just in— WIPE REPORTS SHE JUST FOUND THEM IN HALL-PRO] DABLY CAME WHEN SHE WAS OUT - DECIDES NOTTO marked— To protect the floor of the chapter for visitors. " UNDERWOOD Factory Rebullt TYPEWRITERS $3.00 Down, $5.00 Monthly General Typewriter Co. 616 14th Btreet ~ 1423 F Street N.W. Think of Us You will be well repaid, Wonderful show. iog of exquisite Aud usefnl gifts—Pa Lemps, Boudoir Lampe, Dt m [& such as ate not (8 be found else. sonable, etc (FOPNELL WALL PAPER CO.| | 714 13th N.W. Main 5373-3374 ' :;\\‘ 23 N | ficer has been filled by the promotion | Ohio State Craftsmanship Counts . The care that is exercised in the modelling and make of our ~ Suits and Overcoats accounts for the satisfaction experienced Mode Suits—from..... 335 to $75 Mode Overcoats—from 535 to $100 Including genuine English Overcoats, made for us ex- pressly by Richard Austin & Co. of London. many Crombies and Montagnacs in our assortment, From our workshops—Suits in 2-button model; in fancy tweeds and pencil stripes—which we have $3 5.00 We control the sale in Washington of Mark Cross Gloves—the world’s best—Beginning at $3.00. The Mode—F at Eleventh made by the rosignation of Waldo|having degroes of B. & and M. A. “urnside, who resigned recently 10| The vacancy of assistant chlef pros ractice law. Mr. Burnside had been | bation officer has been filled by the derk of the court since 1914, with |appointment of Miss Lucille A. Boy- the exception of seventeen mont who for some time has been the leave of absence during }t‘heA | representative of Catholic charities &::nogscm-fin::‘_;l!}g;ze:' the at the Juvenile Court. Miss Boylen The vacancy of chict probation of- | Teceived the degres of B. A. from Univereity, and was en- gaged in overseas work with the American ex; tionary forces and | American Red Cross during of Miss Jeanette Kzekicls, who has| served as assistant chief 'since De- E Misw Ezekiels is Columbla Univers! You'll find Special— Lot of Overcoats of the latest types—made up of ends of piece goods—anly enough for a coat or two of a kind. $50 values— A courageous program In only five of the past seventeen years have we paid the full 5% dividend on the $60,000,000 Southern Railway preferred stock. The average annual payment to the shareholders has been only 2%4%. No dividends have been paid on the $120,000,000 common stock. But in this long period of lean returns for the 16,000 owners, many millions of dollars of earn- ings have been expended for additions, better- ments and improvements. Since the organization of the company in 1894, the total amount of income thus invested in the upbuilding of the properties has been $124,500,000. Two-thirds of these expenditures have been made Including the famous genu- ine “Du Barry,” “Richelieu,” “Louvain,” “Regent,” “Lady Vernon™ and other makes. A variety of clasps, some dia- mond set and some set with genuine sapphires. Boxed for Plain and fancy; 10 and 14 kt. solid gold. Com- gleu selection of irthstones and faney settings. $Q.00 up Our Liberal Terms On Purchases Up to $25 Pay 50c Weekly On Purchases Up to $60 Pay $1.00 Weekly On Purchases Up to $75 Pay $1.50 Weekly On Purchases Up to $100 Pay $2.00 Weekly Larger Amounts vin Pro- portion Sets Silver - plated shaving stands and mug and brush gets. A very suitable gift for the men, asto presentation. Prices Range From $5.00 to $100.00 Silver-Plated Ware All' the 1847 Rogers Ware, Lifetime Silver Plate, at factory set prices—in all patterns. Other 26-piece sets of flat ware as low as $16.00. We carry all the odd pleces to make up eom- plete sets, and all fully guaranteed. Monogramed without charge. ore 935 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Washington’s Oldest Credit Jewelers All the different combination ts, In the decorats , o tortolss _and _shelit ymb, brus! " mirror Southernlknllw- export coal termi; at Charleston, S.C. Southern Railway System deposits in Southern banks an average of $150,500 each banking hour. in the past decade. These large capital expendi- tures made out of earnings have increased the capacity of the Southern to serve the South with- out increasing our fixed charges. The strength of the Southern Railway System today, as an efficient public servant, is the result of the courageous carrying out of this program of aggressive development of its facilities by an organization bred in the traditions of the South to” understand its problems and to foresee its

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