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DOTHS FOR SALE -~ OF SEALS PLANNED Will Be Established at Big Stores, Banks and Gov- ernment Departments. Tamorrow morning Christmas seals Will be placed on sale at booths Which have been arranged for at cor- tain of the department stores, banks, hotels and government departments. These sales will be under the im diate direction of representatives of various orgunizations who hava vol- untecred for the purpose. The lncation of these booths, with the names of thelr captains and the organizations represented, i3 as fol- lows: Wandward and Lothrop, captain, Mra. Sldney Thomas, Junior League; BIG STILL SEIZED IN VICE SQUAD RAID Police Descend on T Street House, i Get 500 Gallons of Mash, Arrest One. A twenty-gallon still, five gallons of corn liquor, five hundred gallons of mash and one prisoner were tak- on fn a raid last night at 915 T street northwest by the vice squad under Lieut. O. T. Davis. Two customers walked in while members of the raiding party were dismantling the warm still. They held gallon jars in their hands, which were empty when they came In and were still cmpty when they hurriedly left. The five hundred xallons of Mash were dumped on a back roof and it trickled down the rain spout into the sewerage systen. Jasper Powell, colored, was ur- rested on charges of [llegal posses sion and manufacture of llquor, Shortly after midnight he was on his Wway to the residence of United States Commissioner George H. Macdonald for a preliminary hearing. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . main on Duty While . csaon Bl |Prize Entrants ‘in Afternocr, By the Associated Press SCRANTON, FPa. Pecember 8- and Evening Events at 1 Twemnty thousand employes of the Hudson Coal Company mines in the| -« + - Hunt.Glub. local district voted tonight to remain | = at work pending adjustment of lhrlr‘ : Washington' society and horee lov many grievances. The majority of | L WEH s : ! members of the general grievance (oot filled the Riding and Hunt Clab, committec had favored a strike Mon- | 2279 e ',_:f";;"': bl ; day, but a_stirring speech by Presi-| R 0r8e s dl dent Rinaldo ppellini changed thely minds Local unions and the executive committee of the miners’ unjon will attempt to settle the grievances with company officlals. The strike of 17,000 Lehigh Valley Coal Company | miners in the Pittston Moosic dis- | trict, which went into effeet tod remains unchanged the afternoon six clarses pro= vided for the voungsters, and in tns evening sever clgese en trants from me™ i ridinz clubs and rideya in the The winner® i tie afternoor were: Saddle class for children under ten. first, Paul Adams . Car Thoner. Sadlle ¢ for children under sixteen. ficet s Szechenyl Tann's, members of the Senlor Coun- “econd. Loui® Meyer Sl Famiar oesiatin et 3 4 £ Jg 3 ' ; Thoner. Novife SoE e ontmas ek s B : ; : MEN IN WIELDING GUNS | feai i Milton Hopfenmafer, Mrs. Eva Hex- - i S b = Canico: thir ter. Mrs. Nachman, Mrs. Coheno, Mrs s ZOR | : < : 1 A Iahn, Mrs. Harry Rosenberg, Miss Fdna Dreyfuss, Mrs. Milton Baum: | i J.ansburgh and Brother, captain Mrs, Ruth pire, Junier Counefl of |Eixteen. Arst. Tichard Ly Thret'rnke Fur Coat Worth $4,0001 &1 (. in Daring Hold-Up in e Saddle cluss— Bwedy Teake. Mrs. M. Gewitz, Mrs. J. Saks, New Jork- allanty. ¢ ;\—- M“ Kafka, Mra. Maslon, Mis i 3 3 2 : B % 5 G : % . 2 v the Associated Press. ”-‘v\rri. ‘H-;“L Iewis, Mixs M. Augenstein, Miss H. i - - A YORK. December & R . third. Ladle < Mrs. S. Shap i - 5 i e > Sugar : %”:E. J,‘J’ et epte Vias ninglon Netta Cralg to Feature Con The twenty-seven most talented children of the country, who were yesterday received by Presldent and Mra. Coolldge. The children were selected Women have joined the ranks of | 0/ GIERLT Jiam B Chamberlin mens. ity a recent nal contest tnd received from the hands of the Prestdent their acholarships entitling each child to two years' Instructlon in singing, danc- | gun-wielding hold-up men. ft was | pairs— First, Mars Club; Unios Trust Compan wrs. 5 cert—Kaspar to Appear |fusend tics. The scholarships were donated by leading inxtitutions of the country. The children are: Front row, left to right—Jean Darke, Dorothy | o0 co’an “wne Sine poties ad- | Busehoit: second Yl ther. Chelst ChnE’ Boat: Duton. Lillian Kay, Helen Eisner, Haggerty, Evelyn Rosenfield, Herble Coiton, Hetty Jueger. Eleanorn C Pearl Bleler and Betty | N N P 203 JGieT araves 3 1ty Soctety; With Violin Wagner. Back row, 1eft (0 right— N Jerome Mann, Sammy Krevoft, Jnckle Logan, Betty ner, zk~, Ruth Pascuico, Ruth; Mitted two faghionab gown members of the wish Women assistants, Mrs. I. American Seeurity and Trust Com- | pany, Mrs. Willlam Grinnell, Tuber- culosis Assoclation; National Savings and Trust Compal Mrs. Kirk ‘ H veek vhil hei onfeder- Club, sec W, RI his been made to corrupt a scction| Weeka ago, while their confeder : Tolmes. soolal “servics department | [ CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. |NEW REVOLUTIONARY s and Tt many ar- | ate, an elderly woman, covered the | third. Corinthian class DMou *leasant ‘ongregational Public concert. Central High | The Spanish-American Atheneum sts, inc number of retired ¢ith a pistol untsman dre Emlitary M > ot G roprietor with a pisto Windmill, Riding and Church: Y National Bank | | Community = Center, tonight ut «ill hold 1ts remutar monthiy tterary | PLOT FOUND IN GREECE |irmy ofcers “ne K P Windmi dive and 11 g Mayon, Sylvia Simx, | corge Cropker, Seymour Relchstag, Esther Jdith Shepherd. { girls made off with a $4.000 fur [HURPEE O o) coat from a Fifth avenue shop two | Hunt Club Rl o e three entered the shop. on rico { §:15 o'clock. Admission free. i The movement to b L e e sy corner | second; Red Top. Miss Cy Cumu B vd: War Department, Doors open at 7 u'clock. Pro- ing at the Franklin School, 13th | derin Doy ement meiing | the second floor. at a busy corner condy Red Top. Mias Cv Coi rs. Olfv 88 e Dodge Hotel, gram: at dusk on Saturday, No K streets northwest, next Wed- | Attempt Is Made to Corrupt Part|irranged . 1 e & tte, C. Canico. sec- i\(fil:-.:“u:l‘«ln VA Lindsle: 4 dnnllnnn .\1».‘;:-th_ Lo .‘,._lselec"'d MAY HlI SUPER|URS' nosday at 8 o'clock. Miss Marie Sfe- ] P! = - s 13 | _\.1! ,:ax:t-llu_\wih(l;::u::lél:rn“:"r‘:;nn.'m{ Stk o7 4 s Chan headquarters American Red Cross, ashington mmunits Or- \ i . o | of Army—Many Are of cokts & S hser 1 umi Mr. Col errle 3 ol “ha B bert will speak upon “A Visit tol ally said she would purchase one. |Club, th all jumps— Mr. Colin Herrle; Riggs Bank. 15th hestra, Charles V. Banner, | X e S WOMAN ROBS BANK. Ll U IR DMiss and Tennsylvania avenue, Dr. Ada drector | Spain™ with pictures < Arrested. e L Sl T and Squaw aiiSRs Lathiny I‘:‘:‘(“*;‘ (8) “Americs i [ B, Asriated pres. . sale, and confronted him with a * Welght Cards. Sal 7 : : Ohe. o o Aol . (c) Oath of all A - Stanwood Kobb will on| LONDON, December S—A news L ord out of you, a i Somage thom e el e L Proposed Sixth Precingt|. semeed wewe wit SRt an e | il Sous e sala‘grimiy. <0 T ] 1 b ald wnat Ch it 28IEprocards; of the i erybody, - 3 r-conseious,” Anna Maud Hallam } gio jvery of a new plot, believed to | pointi a revelver at! Her companions opened a show |the Incas of o iristmas seal sale by the Tubercu- (a) “A the Beautiful Shift Result of Recent 1 Prychology Club, tomorrow, | {0 quel to the revolut - <hier. foreed him to| case, extracted the best coat in the |asphalt ro nat lnsis Association in program for (d) * e Back to Old Vir- % pm., the Playhouse ovement Which Broke sib $1.300, after which| shop, and made their escape, while [good condition tod Ao inpaseiof Neblen for the ichil- the Gem of the Dry Raid | Meeting_under nuspices of North | tober. It is added that an attem o ) b sonmalihel SO (a) “America.” SR {other speakers dren and adults o Distric ©) Columbla will be 5 new eaires of Star Wooc T T, WHT be hald Wed: nutrition folder. Over 40.000 of the d) Thou Almighty % pom., in Emory M. E. Church | Weight ca vere | diateibnted South. . (. Box of Texas and other | ? b == e Tor ame s led ase o Dy e veody SR Police officials are planning wkers. Music ti 905 Tih ool Gt by aeEhihE e etcomin ors to 3 P sz R el oh Shydzen by seneol nutaching ington. © " ' Went Virginin Soclety will mieet £ St. N.W. Convenient gt L LU (b) “Acquaintance Song."” cinct which will affect not o -| Tueeday, & pm, in Masonic Hall, 1511 ey ailren ST purent tetoh Everybod: vates, but probably thelr super Kenvon strests. Entertalnment. | Phone et trosan CWatch ate Grow! followed by “R"mli;rl‘f‘v?\"cxrm_u}'r'»'nu?dn.:,b”ms e In a Royal Easy Chair You Can Rest Easy Like This When vou spend vour evenings at home: selid comfort will be yours with a Royal Easy Chair. § See” our complete line of leather, imitation leather. velours and tapestry., with frames of oak, mahogany- or werstutfed. Special Mon- dax. a Royal in imitation leather, only 19: Others Up to $69.00 up in the personnel of the sixtl and plans made for annua it was learned last night ¢ and ginger bread meeting | Card of white—All right Lo The ||rn|’|‘. ‘1 ¥ 1'.'\m> ‘ Card of hlue—Won't do il ) e clogely on the hc graan e The 't League of W 'ard of red—Look out’ Ahead. > tion launched by officials to deter- |y onme, Elot R Tunch The white cards indicate normal mine why the vice squad found it nec- | the Women's City Club, Tuesda t for height, the blue cards essary to g0 into the precinet r SRR i to 7 per ve e 3 Snell. The latter wi underweight ‘ashington Community Aing in i house passed s : SR Soneatn ~oite stra. a ne cned to tha and Children © ssin. Datly Health Program. #) “Massa’s in the Cold Grouna.” | | Only Shift Likely. s Chilire b S Each child weighed and measured “Merry Life.” I pess undBratosa thet 11 be given a copy of the new nu- Bverybody ¢fll involve solely o shifting o tion folder to be taken home and a) “Canzonette™ D'Anibrosin L LT e Bhacthot to otler tor shown to the paren This folder ‘Minuet” ..... Sloanrt “Tt fx likely that the rhar b | Suggcests in brief form a dailv health c) “Melody” ... Daws-Kreisler e Siwhlthaieon with 2 S, Grant Cirele, Ladies of the program tor the school child, and Anton Kaspar, violinist. Sonounceiisiioliueonisly ith, A1t will hold its anuual election Eives examples of the way in which | Henry Kuspar at the piaiio e fth precinet in cetab. | Tueseday night in Grand Army Hall meal inadequate in food value may (a) "Quilting Party.” the ;’"\,f il ¥ i " | Inspection by Laura A. Lennon rendered sufficient by simple sub- Mistress Shady.” Hshed sHor = i © the addition of milk and Everybody L Anstath CIan pa e 1 with the elimination of tes Announcements. T ert sday, 8:30 pan., in ton (2) ~The Winter Song'"..Bullard ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. T} of the New Wiilard. e bulletin points out the neces- (b) .'[\!a'r-nxz‘vd;»‘boa' 3 “.!;x‘murk TODAY Iy discovers and correction Capital Male Quartet—W. J. Phe Wanderlusters' hike will start gt Taskdny s, i T phvsical defects, including discased Shanahan, fAirst tenor; W. W. | [ 7he WARSETIUELTS Washing- TEeliny Tmpin n adenoids and teeth and cau- Gantz, wecond tenor: Earl | |yon" @aitimore and wapolis ter k of some of the activities of inst eve trouble. A standard Carbauh, first bass, and 1d- | |0ina) " 12th street and Nev: York ave- | pealth department average weights for children | win Callow, ®econd bass. | | nUn Wy 143 ocloek - Koeblitz | PeRIth artm it various heights is also glven. The Mrs. Earl Carbauh at the | { W7 1oaa The Tlinoin State Society will hold bulletin will be issued by the nutri- no. its first meeting of the season Decem spartment the Washington “April Morn”........Batten | i Red Triangle Out I ber 19 at the Washington Clul Tuberculosis Association. of which s We Part Tigenfritz | [at Chain Bridge Station. ° k. | 17th street. Tt will be “Cor Mrs. E. R. Grant is director, and car- etta Craig, soprano. i Visitors invited, Night" There are to be addre: s the indorsement of Dr. William (¢) Duet, “I Feel Thine Angel gancing, cards and refreshments Fowler, health officer, and Dr. Spirit” ..........Hofmann Prof. F. B. Terrell, prvc Toseph A. Murphy, chief medical in- Miss Craig and Robert Law- from India. will give public oty Barry Farm Cltizen Association | speétor and . sanitary inspector of rence, baritone. and demonstration will meet Tuesday. 8:15 p.m. in S schools Two editions of this folder George Wilson at the piano. Playhouse, 1814 N s L Joh Methodist Church. Maj were printed last year and 26,000 “The Star Spangled Banner.” free Franklin Bell will speak. Tribute will | copies circulated. A new edition of be pald to the late President Harding 25,000 copies is now {n press. Coples TONIGHT. by Rev. N. H. Humphr Rev. J. T of hoth the weight card and the nu-1 The free community concert to-| The Polish Club will nominate Scott, Rev. W. Williams and Ulysses uberculosis association. 1022 11th |School Auditorium will be featured sireet northwest e Tnkomn Park Civie $tndy Club | hold its postponed meeting on day RESETZD D =, - 3 Tle DT DTS- T3 b e r Qe e TS Ty 32 Park Cltizens’ Amsoc Wy (g e - Te Rl CANDLESTICKS Console Sets uw & Kot of sh For the Entrance Hall mabogans of Columbia Branch of Jhe Bociety (o6 St ation for the Ad- by Anton Kaspar, well known Wash- { will hold Colored People will i ington viotinist: | 1 roll e regular monthly meet d T { Netta Craig, con- Wednesday evening, 8 o'clock, in the | v s .. cert soprano: the!\work in the severs Loilp b AL R For Distriet of Columbla and Mary- Capital Male 5 . 3 ' —— i land—Increasing cloudiness, with mild Quartet; Edith i e Hilger bsis : T T today, followed by light ters, Mar d 1l With 60.000 squ Carolyn Dawkins, | planist. will appear a at | Regiment armory in Baltimore is said e e il pianist: the|the Holy Cross Acad the Len- | to have the largest floor space under probably shifting to easterly # Washington Com- | €fit of the school one roof in the world. e il —Tat hiaat munity Orchestra or Virginla—Fair in south and in- | [ 5 & creasing cloudiness probably follow- and Mrs. H. Clyde «d by rain by tonight in north por- | [ :; Grimes, organist. tion; tomorrow rain und colder; mod- Mr. Kaspar will ate to freshh southwest winds, prob- Be heard tnie o ¥ shifting to easterly today. lin group, includ r West Virginia—Rain today and ing “Canaonett rrow; colder tomorrow and. in S B DA onaL ost portion Apduy. s Mozart . “Minuet’ Records for Twenty-Four Hours. and the Kreisler Mins Craig. arrangement of | Daws' “Melody.” Henry Kaspar will be at the piano | f fte for Anton Kaspar. | i (e Miss Craig, assisted at the piano { (i George Wilson, will sing “April | I i % A by Batten, and Ilgenfritz's “As | “”M“ i 1 (8 p.m, | Miss Craig will also ap- | L »f sunshine, 8.3 th Robert Lawrence, baritone, | i ent of possible sunshine. 57% lsn ‘chtmunn 's duet, “I Feel Thine Angei | jimpmperature same date last Year— | SPHG" b0l Male Quartet. a om- {paniea by Mrs. Earl Carbauh, will Tide Tables. ising a group of male gquartet ar- (Furnished by United States coast and | rangements, including “The Winter geodetic survey.) Song,” by Bullard, and “Mammy ay—Low tide, 3:08 a.m. and 3:18 | Lou’ by Pollock. Those composing high tide, 8:54 a.m. and 9:17 p.m. | the quartet are W. J. Shanahan, first Tomorrow—Low 4:04 a.m. and | tenor; W. W. Gantz, second tenor; £14 pm.; high tid 19 am. and | Earl Carbauh, first bass, and Edwin 10:10 p.m Callow, sccond bass. N Miss Dawkins o he ng- The Sua and Moen. tudios will play the “Romance” by Today —Sun rose, T:14 :n.; sun sets, | Sibellus. L . The Washington Community Or- 1oriow —Sun rises, 7:15 a.m.; sun | chestra wiil render several selections $:40.pm. {and accompany the community sing- : sets. 6:49 pm. | ing under the direction of Mr. Law. lamps to be lighted one- | rence. Mrs, Grimes will present a 1iter sunset preliminary twenty-minute organ re- Weather in Varh At cital. et o | There will be 1,680 seats free to the Max. M T P |public and 320 seats reserved for Sat..8'pm b | members of the association and those vight. S p.m. 8 p.m. { desiring to purchase reserved seat k] G privileges for 25 cents. a8 No children under the age of four i 2 - years will be admitted, and all other ® thildren must come with adults and sit with them throughout the con- cert. . —_—— Also carrying a complete line of electrical appliances ol e SOLDIERS AT UNIVERSITY and fixtures. ; : ing Rocker or Chair ::.u:‘-':”""'.] " TO SUPPRESS REBELLION “MAKE THIS AN ELECTRICAL CHRISTMAS." S Do Mot Towa o Betroit, Mich, by . These artistic ts add a ok, genuine bit of “hominess” to the entrance hall. They are ) oo TR TRl B e D TR L3RS T S AR B B B e D By to he had in a variety of styles, sizes and period designs. Mirrors in plain or polychrome finich Priced at— $13.75 to 3110.00 . Secretary Bookcase fmish: Plat Conatructed of fine_mahogany Eoesarl 3 5 in beautiful period desizns. A Stand, with = practienl gife sol ack - $49.00 to $165.00 skl Cedar Chests i e ‘ i e for Gifts Phone Stand and Stool Period Design—Ital SR TR TN SR A e EHEd Table Lamps A wonderful variety, with| R <ilkc shades. inf varlous color ings. Special Polyehrom el Lamp, 1t double pul sacket. . = 4 Imitation Leather $13.50 ® Arm Rocker Wing hack design, with d o S e s e B jomiartat and | arme Dholstared in imi TEA CARTS ¢ taran Teather $15.75 Chiolce of American 3 x walnut or mahogany, with drop-leaf top and gliss No home is completely furnished with- serving tray— = out its Cedar Chest—make your selec- tion from 'our stock of better made $18.00 up —| in & saviety ot chests and you'll not be disappointed in sty d col 5 H i ain . 8peciai the quality or style. Special—40-inch genuine red cedar chests, sl3 75 . brass hinge and lock B Ler (e Tep e LAMPS FOR CHRISTMAS A wonderful showing of table und floor lamps, in unique and beautiful designs. The practical Christmas gift. S FLA ST ST TN, N, T o 50 %3 Cane anodl By the Associated Press. p (S g dovosan: Smoking Stands NAPLES, December Soldier: ; Chair o An interesting _display. Spe have been installed in the Unlversity | “ f Rocker — af Il - Ch e, sle of Embkink oF“Suapies 'To “prevens “the iriking : ; - F o] Odd Desks Silasiismey it of, Smoks students from creating disorder. | 3 S e bbbl b hat the students, | holder and ¢ il s eeiled cuainst the recently in: -+ wonder lamp can -be placed anywhere \ wmmencs| Make Useful A troducéd educational reform, were . © *in any position " ‘(without > e chair for the) eady to return to their studfes, but ‘ z | ) i P v % i They showed sixns (oday. of carrying “bulbYs-in brush brase, ivory, @] €5 | % ng room. Gifts Coi cxor I §18.50 Attractive designs in on_ the strike. Medical students called a meeting I 2 . = ! . one of a kind.. Many left from matched chamber for this afternoon, but plain clothes suites. - Cholce of wal- WASHINGTON ELECTRIC || %3 glintn " gt |t thelr plans, and ordered them to J Opén E,,,,i,.,. .“u‘ Chri. Cabinet $29.50 Desks, $19.50 - N Lake City, U to P ler Myssolini asking him y redlls trom the sters athtule Ne COMPANY ol ' $39.00 Desks, $25.00 has shown towards the striking Main 1071 iy 3 atter quality sindente L e ot Turis, 928 EYE ST.N.W. oo il $55.00 Desks, $39.00 manifesting unconditional _faith in s usually sold . their leader, and heeding his warn- e X Springesd, ... : ing." savs the message, “pray nim (o at this price $69.00 Desks, $55.00 reson iehes without injuring (g ‘eoirt $19.50 Omaha, Neb.. ... n .| disperse. The meeting was not held. Philadelphia. . o : : ltrebuci e ¥ 5 Plead With Mussolin! Portland, 3 o 3 X TURLY, Italy, Decemb —Fascist Portiand, Ore.. students of Turin have sent a mes- Fiber Armchairs Durably made of prown fin ish, fiber with oretonng consider