Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1923, Page 29

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STREAMERS GIVEN 10 SCOUT TROORS Roosevelt Presents Harding Banners for Aid in Mem- bership Drive. HOUSE BEQUEATHED ' MT. VERNON SCHOOL, R I Mrs. Adelia G. Hensley Also Leaves' $25,000 to Mount Holyoke | College. ‘ i The will of Mrs. Adella Gates Hen- i sley, dated February 9, 1923, has been filed for probate. Mount Vernon Seminary is to have her home at 3701 Nebraska avenue northwest after the death of her husband, James H. Hen- ey, and Mount Holyoke College of outh Hadley, Mass., i 000. Her real the income to her tes of North Wil- uring her life and her daughter, te of $1,00 .M e M all of Wash- Her automobiles and per- E iven to her devised to and Trust 4 avenue, and to pay income from the estat 1 On the death of th: husband the home property goes M Seminary and $25 ke Collewe. The then to be o STUDIES GAS WAR. :lJufince Department Is Active in Probe. The Department of Justice is t It st in the gaso uatlon in the ofore have reason for | [ pe of the investigution | nor would de- oday what in- covered or in pments were | In the Heart of the Business Zone St. NW. SENATOR TO ASK PROBE | @ b e OF BUREAU DISMISSALS & " W oy ARNOLD & CO. 1416 Eye Street Exclusive Agent Main 2434 a i s X ¥ t s H S n P Give a Grand Piano This Christmas We are sole agents for the fol- lowing leaders in Grand Pianos: Kranich & Bach, est. 1864 Bradbury, est. 1850 A. B. Chase, est. 1875 Lyon & Healy, est. 1864 Henry F. Miller, est. 1863 e Emerson, est. 1842 Christman, est. 1855 Lindeman&Sons, est. 1836 Ludwig & Son, est. 1890 1 , Favorable and Easy Terms We are showing the very latest in “GRANDS” which occupy no more room than ordinary Uprights—why not give this Christmas a Grand Piano, which will bring Happi- ness-and Joy into the home for years to come. Old Pianos Taken in Exchange Liberal Allowances Made h’ 3 255 MO G 2o franich PIANOS zerssn THE -SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, e —— Pennsylvania ‘Avenue N Plenty of Fancy Boxes for your Purchases : : 2 3 D. O, DECEMB ER 9, 1923—PART T. Saks & (Jempany Christmas Savings Checks Cashed : : Seventh Street Where Gift-Choosing Will Be Easy i The trend of personal inclination is helpfully |:;romoted by the host of suggestions which the Saks Shop has assembled for practical giving. Not just “something” to give—but things that will be appreciated for their utility and their uniqueness. Imported Novelties Gold-mounted Bill Folds Made of fine Pin-seal—in several shapes—one of which is illustrated — and mounted with 14-kt. 55.00 gold covevnninnnns Sesla Other Imported Bill Foids Up to $10.75 English Cashmere Scarfs Plain colors; with borders of contrasting shades 88.00 and deeply fringed ends. Other Imported Scarfs in Fiber, $250 to $4.00 Cashmere, $2 to $8 Silk, §9 to $1350 Brush Wool Waistcoats A comfort that is linked to a fad by fashion—plain colors and fancy patterns— $9.00 with effective borders. . Other Imported Vests— beginning at $750 Handkerchiefs Linen Initial—hem- stitched. 6ina 31.50 box, Lounging Robes and House Coats —of the Sensible and Serviceable Sort— It's probably true that we’re showing three times the largest variety of Bath Robes and Jackets—but what is more important—they are all of styles that will appeal to the men to whom you'll give them. That's made us headquarters year after year— and accounts for the big assortment—and the very unusual values. Bath and Lounging Robes Coat-style Bath Robes—in two-toned and overplaids; bound with silk cord; shawl col- lar; and heavy silk girdle. . .. Sy 58.75 Kimono-style Bath Robes —in impnrted patterns; silk-faced; and silk girdle Poce 31250 Corduroy Lounging Robes — Tan, Pnrple’ and Green; trimmed in contrasting shades .... ....................410.00 Genuine Indian Blanket Robes — typical patterns. Bound with silk or satin— $1800—52(-00—525 0052750 Silk Matelasse Robes — lined with silk shaded to match; silk cord binding 33500 New type Terry Robes—in light and dark color combinations— Special Silk Robes, $16.50 Splendid Silk—in fancy patterns and effective colorings; trimmed with plain shades to match; cut amply full—and long. Smoking Jackets Double-faced Cloth—two-toned silk collar and cuffs. English plaids and Plain Blue, Brown and Gray. Button through or silk frogs. Sizes 36 to 46 5 312.50 Light-weight Jackets, in Brown and Tan, Oxford and Plain Blue; silk cord binding. Sizes 36 to 48 K Silk House Coats—Silver, Brown or Purple figures on Black background; Tuxedo model —satin faced. Sizes 38 to44..... 527.50 Handbags Suit Cases ;g 513 Black Cordovan Black Grain Cow- g ide; foll hide—I8 to 24 inch— 2 o very strong; but very 18 inches—with heavy jight in weight; hand- reinforcedcornersand gomely lined and pro- leather lining. tected corners. Special Cloth Jackets, $6.00 Double-faced Cloth—Gray, Blue and Brown; the reverse side of effective stripes. Sizes 36 to 48. Also appro- priate models and patterns for stout Imported Hosiery —for Golf and Street Wear = Efigh:g G«n:}lf Hose English All - wool ixtures and Brown and Gray Half Hose—drop- :il:l:lerni—b“w stitched patterns; wool 5 plain colors c " ss'm and clocked. . 95 with tops . Imported Novelties Traveling Toilet Case Neat and compact; fitted with all toilet requisites, in a substantial leather 38.00 case Other Imported Toilet Cases Up to $30.00 Handkerchief Scarfs Typical English Squares, in figured and dotted Cash- 85.00 MEre cevenne . Other English Squares $3.50 Scotch Wool Sweaters Coat model—fancily knitted and plain and fancy 318.50 combinations Other Imported Sweaters Beginning at $6.00 Umbrellas Men’s Union Silk, sewn rib, paragon frame; straight and crook handle; silver mount $3_85

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