Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1923, Page 44

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

ARTS CLUB “BAL BOHEME” T0 BE HELD. JANUARY 7 | Punction in Willard Hotel to Be One of Most Elaborate and Un- usudl of Year. THINKS COOLIDGE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, DECEMBER NOMINATION AIN'T NO CINCH! So-FAR I'mM JOE SPIVIS WiLL UOTE Fop ME IF T PAY Him THe TWo Butks T BoRROWED LAST JUNG. WELL, TS LATED I wonDeER wHerRe oLD MoTT 32 = 7, 1923. (Copyright, 1323, by H. C. Fisher, Trads Mark Beg. U. 8. Pat. Off.) I EIRED THE OPENING GUN OF MYy PRESIDENTIAL Boot TONIGHT: T ADDRESSED A REPUBLICAN (MASS- MEETING AND MY RECEPTION WAS BEAUTIFUL —By BUD FISHER HoBoKe MY Goobness, T THouGHT ' HoBoken WAS N HoBoken: e ) WAS MISNFORNED Legion Commander Regards|“sii soncme: ‘of the Arts Club of Washington, which is to be held Mon- Rejection of Bonus as Re- | & “Dalifoom "of the’ & pudiating an Obligation. I'M GONNA Lose SURE of ONE voTe ne Joe's vore: A EoreIGN AND THAT'S MY own. CounTRY! in the baliroom of ihe 1 es representing the of art Carlton Van Valkenburg, chairman of the ball committee, has arranged the wholc plan for the “Seven Ages of Art,” each scene of which will be patronage and direction of rtists and art groups in the “I am convinced that President Coolidge has been misinformed re- garding the wishes 6f the great mass of the people on adjusted compensa- | tion for veterans or he would not op- pose it at a time when even its avow- d opponents admit that the natlonal | finances are more than sufficient to | wyjch js much needed in order o de- meet it velop the art activities of the club John R. Quinn, national t:nmmandvri 3 .\;Ofll'll‘ of governors for 1 of the American Legion, in making the | 1724 fagludes: forogoing statement last night de- | Bresident: Alfe clared the idea of adjusting the vet- | sponding secretary erans’ compensation originated with Congress, and the American Legion ana the former service men “are con- fident that Congress and the Ameri- can people do not desire to repudiate this obligation.” l,. _ Alleged Reason for Delay. NAVY YARD JOBS OPEN. “For the past four years” con- tinued the statement, “delay has been | Appreritices to Be Appointed After & First of Year. @sked on the ground that the nation did not have the money to pay its board of the W announced today to & number of The ball is the first event planned by the Arts Club to raise a fund for the erection of a gallery and theater as an addition to the club property, William s, i | | officers tonignt at 9 lower hall of the old of National Univi i in the |1ip, building School. ment, offers an ex: This is one of the mo: rnal and social org: tional University e membership. In cold countrics where snow pre vails during a long winter many The present officers a dwin D. |a lnv\lnmh he hue of their coats wiler, © ."H. Whitting- | te i | weasel is e A woman works almost as hard in | ta its br ng things as her husband does in | snow appear. CLUB TO ELECT HEADS. National University Masonic Group D to Meet. od work In particularly he nature of _the thorough trainin with shop traini sailors from a be Washington navy yard. The vard, continued the and a white se. versity M urer; Paul and then white inual electi The National 1 i hold its R S S S R N S S A S S A A N S S S S S B R A R I A S R A R S R RO R R G R R R SR ng for them. v the Secretary of the Treasury we have the money to meet it, ¢s we cannot pay this debt and Furnished the Senate finance commit- how that for the first three years soldiers’ bill will cost only $80,- a —only one-fourth of the e! proposed tax reductions of 000,000 & year. he Congress knows, the American | J.egion knows, and the people arcl fiow beginning to learn, that very substantial tax reductions can be made by Congress and adjusted com- yensation can be pald at the same time. <9, =" o SQIGCf our Relies on Congreas. “In spite of the ‘barrage’ being laid down on Congress, the representa- tives of the people will carry vut the Wwill of the voters, fulfill theif pre- election promises, and pass the sol- diers’ adjusted compensation bill promptly in the present session of Congress." g OFFICERS ARE SLATED. Fresident’s Own Garrison, Army- Navy Union, to Elect. Candidates for offices for the com- :§ Complete, re- $4.98 4 duced to. .. Up {A. B. C Electric Wireless Sets 1 Tube, re- 514_3 duced to. . R A SNG F od g Schneider vice commande EVERY ARTICLE FULLY GUARANTEED {8 Lights-Special $1.29 & - commander,” W. J B nigan and Wallace aster, Mrs. H. M. Madert; om- R PR RSV REVR R VRV VRV VRV VR LVEDRVEVELE VR LVEVEVRV RVERVR VL VRN DIEVE VIV VLV VRV VRV VRV VRVER muster December 20, Wallace Simms and Pau chneider were appointed a committee to audit the books of the retiring officers. fS========= Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. Come to SCHWARTZ'’S and select your Christmas jewelry from literally hundreds and hundreds of articles. Our stock is brilliant and complete—and you’ll be certain to find YOUR wants here. PAY NEXT YEAR—that’s the watchword! Victrola No. 215 2y or Walnut ‘We recommend this model as the ‘best money’s worth™ to be had in Genuine Vidtrolss todsy. The oabinet work is far superior to others selling &t & few dollars leas, and is of such quality to completaly satisfy the most ex- acting taste for quality. A Xmas Gift 5150 " For the Whole Family 'VICTROLA MONEY DOWN R E D TAPE ~\ DELIVERY IMMEDIATE Simply purchase & few records (of your own selection) which you woold ordinarily ‘do—AND TOUR VICTROLA 18 DELIVERED AT ONCE or a3 ordered— and we GIVE—FREE!!! —OUR— Gold Seal Bond the Written Lifetime Guarantee of Free Mechanical Service HERE I8 THE BOND ILLUSTRATION—it guar- antees FREE LIFETIME, SERVICE. As long as you own the VICTROLA YOU PURCHASE HERE—there is no paying for ofling, regulating, tuning. the motor, etc. IT IS ORIGI- NAL 'and _EXCLUSIVE WITH US—AND YOU GET IT ABSOLUTELY FREE! THINK THIS OVER— ‘Where else are there wsuch opportunities? All Models and Wood Finishes The largest and most complete stock in Washington. Prices range from $25 to $375 Washington's Leading Victor Shop SELL BISHOP [URNE 1221 F ST.NW. mouusmr < NO OUTSIDE CONNECTIONS S Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. Diamond Set Cuff Links Platinum and S}nld $25.00 Up Other Cuff Links $2.00 Up Diamond Set Sisny Onyx Rings Sets $5 to $35 Pay Next Year The Famous GRUEN Wrist Watches 4 We're showing a large assortment of ¥ styles of this famous make—and there is a style to suit any pocketbook. Moderate prices. Universal Ware Chafing Dishes Percolators Electric Seth Thomas Mantel Clocks Advertised Prices Pay Next Year All nationally known watches for ladies— such as Bulova, Depallier, Hamilton, Elgin, ‘Waltham, Peerless, etc. Hlinois ‘“‘Governor’> Watch Thin Model—21-Jewel This model is handle: EXCLUSIVELY by us—an. we are offering it at its nation ally advertised price—$52.50 on these wonderful credit terms. L Men’s Watches of nationally known makes —at nationally advertised prices—Elgin, Wal- tham, Howard, Hamilton, Gruen, etc. 1847 Rogers Anniversary and Other Patterns Always an acceptable gift for Christmas—a set of this* kind. Come and look them over. 26-Piece Sets Wallets For Men 14-Kt. Gold Trims $5.00 Up Pay Next Year 9 Genuine Cameo Brooches $5.00 Up Pay Next Year This Beautiful Diamond Ring 35 Here is a sparkling Diamond of beautiful color, set in a handsome 18-kt. gold mounting, with two smaller genuine diamonds (not chips) on the sides of the mount- ing. A handsome ring and a real bargain at this price. Rings may be had for both ] ladies and gentlemen. Umbrellas. ¥or rain or shine; new Flexible Bracelets Ll oy In the very newest styles; in Plat- dles and silks. inum, White Gold and Green Gold. - | A complete $1250 and Up $8.00 up Pay Next 51 " Down " Pay P Next Year N‘e’}’(t Year B RS R R R S R S R B S S A A A S S R S I B A R BN RO S R R R R S B Y "fi, Lorgnettes Opera Glasses Oxfords Etc. There are many useful gifts in our Optical Dept. Pay Next Year Sterling siiver, sil- ver plated amna gold § filled. Com- plete as- sortment, $2.00 | Up PAY NEXT YEAR the Orders $5.00 and up Pay Next Year Many Other Beautiful Diamond Rings $1250 to $1,000.00 SRS T Both Stores Open Evenings Until Christmas. Christmas Savings ChecksCashed Beginning Tomorrow JEWELERS Pay Next Year Cut Glass A Big Showing—Bowls, ts, Etc. Ivory Pyralin Sets and Odd Pieces All Prices OPTICIANS ST ST TS Tl BT R T T e B T \N\\\\hhl_/é; i 4&;‘} -~ — A B Founded in 1888 35 Years of Square - Dealing 3123 M St. N.W. TEUEUELEVRURVEVE VSV UVERRTRUER VR S Jed-Te 5l ] — i

Other pages from this issue: