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LAUNCH FUND DRIVE . FOR NEGRO SOLDIERS Spéakers Are Listed for Churches , | to Stir Interest in Gifts Ffl Plan. !‘!e soldiers’ activity committee of th¢ Negro National Educational Con- gress will launch a campaign tomor- ToW to, obtain gifts for the soldlers of the four negro regiments of the United States Arn Headquarters stablished at thd ofco of the Washington Ea 907 U street, from December 10 to To begin the campalgn speakers d to address the arious churches | bell: Plymouth, Mrs. Hattle M. Brady. Eplscopal—Mys. Fannle Clair, As- bury; Mrs. Tyler, Central; Mrs. D. D. Turpeau, Mount Zion; Mrs. Charles Veile, Bimpson; Blanche Johnson Mount Vernon; Crew, Randall; Miss Alice Robinson, Fairmount Helghts. African M. E.—2Mrs. Marian . But- ter, Metropoiitan; Mrs. Mattie Throck- morton, Turner; Mrs. Minnie Mec- Eaddy, St. Paul; Mrs. Mary Brawner, Browns. C. M. E—Miss A. D. Bell, Mil James O. Snowden, Lanes; John 8auls ford, Isracl. Skinner, Galbrait] ; nt J.'Blake, Metropolitan. rge Allen, Chureh of Spiritualist—>Mrs, L. A. Davis. Catholic—B. A. Brown and Mrs. Fannie Turner Broadus. Ida Plummer Liston is the natlonal * | chairman of the committes and Mrs. Mildred Coleman is secretary. COLORED DRIVER HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER Frederick Lee Wood Indicted for Causing Death of Ten-Year-Old ‘White Girl. Frederick Lee Wood, colored, was indicted Friday on a charge of man- slaughter in comnection with the death of Madonna Madden, a ten- 1d white child. Wood was oper- automobile at 3d street and rolina avenue southeast July 23 last when. it is alleged, he struck the child, Inflicting injuries resulting *| in_her death. Others ‘indicted and the charges i Kahlenback, grand v: Rachael Harper, second of- nse. petit lareeny; Howard L. Madl- n, Henry Owens, Willlam C. John- on, Roland M. Simms, Elmore L. and Willlam Moore, grand Cal S. Rex, joy-ri 1 4 ngerous and Dun- John Han- ) Nettio N. th a dangerous NO TIME TO LOSE! bt , r';‘*‘ )i Here is truly a beautiful player— at a special club sale price that should attract you to our store imme- diately. Only a few left at this very low figure. Christmas Cheer. Almas Temple, A. A. O. N. M. 8, 1s making plans through its charity com- mittee, to dispense cheer and assistance during the Christmas season to the un- Last year over 160 baskets were given In cases where ald was needed, and the scope of the commit- 's_activities this year will embrace fleld equally large. locking after cases of Individual mis- fortune, the commttee exp-cts to con- duct a kiddies’ night at the Shrine head: quarters, 711 13th street, on Christmas eve, as well as providing for & number For That Electric Fixtures New Styles—Many Designs It Will Pay You to Get Our Estimate We will wire your house and have electric lights on by Christ- C. A. Muddiman Co. 709 13th St. N.W. One Door Above G RS R il THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, SHRINE TO AID NEEDY. Toulson, Brandywine: Clarence De |Almas of homes, asylums and nmg\ul-. The committee ha: this work In charge, is composed of Messrs. Andrew Loeffier, chairman; Max Oppenhelmer, secretary; Milton = Hopfenmaler, Her- bert Guegenhelm, George M. ‘Curtis, George W. Hess, George Plitt, A. J. Ginnelly, George R McGinty, Geol mel’!uxlla ¥. Lawrence Walker and older. Had Kept Her Youth. A brutal editor once printed In his “social” column this curious llem‘ Miss Mabel March, an Albany belle of twenty summers, {s visiting her twin brother, aged thirty-two. You must fight to reach the top, and then struggle to stay there. New House i YOU MUST HURRY! JOIN THE HOMER L. KITT CO.’S No time to lose if you desire to join this big club. Hundreds of mem- bers are now en- joying their Club Player. Come in tomorrow and se- lect yours! * Delivery at Once—-If You Choose! No delay! No waiting—you may have your Club Player sent home at once if you prefer not to wait till Xmas! We cannot guarantee this service long on this spe- cial player—as they will soon be all gone. We urge you to call immediately! orN 1t Homer L.Kitt Co. oren NIGHTS 1330 G STREET D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1923—PART 1. A. KAHN Inc. ', Members of Antwerp and Amsterdam Diamond Ezchanges 935 F St. | i 31 Years at Shop Early, Mail Early, For Xmas For Xmas—Give a Gift That Lasts There is no gift that more truly _ex.emplifies.the spirit of Christmas than Jewelry. But it need not be expensive jewelry—for it is the spirit of giving, not the amount you give, that counts—and for any sum you feel you wish to spend you will find a suitable gift of Jewelry in this establishment. Qur big stock bears tuu cvwence ot this. And make your selection now! - Diamonds—~The Gift Supreme One Large Brilliant Dia- mond is set in the center of this 18-kt. solid white gold ring, and there is a Sapphire on each side of the Diamond. A wonderful value! ’ $45.00 Beautiful 14-kt. Solid ‘White Gold Hand-engraved Ribbon Wrist Watch, rec- tangular shape; 15-jewel guaranteed movement. $24.00 18-kt. Solid White Gold Rectangular Wrist Watch, with 17 - jewel adjusted guaranteed movement. Give it to her for Christ- mas. Beautiful Manufactured Pearls; with solid white 5:ld safety clasps. 4 Inches-$10.00 30 Inches-$12.00 Men's Thin Modet Ham- - jlton Watch, with 25-year green gold filled case. Buy one for “His” Christmas. Opera Glasses of genu- ine Le Maire Black Mo- rocco—a very useful gift— and a very good value at this price. $10.00 One Exceptionally Bril- liant Diamond, of fine white color, weighing 3 points less than 5 carat. $125 One Beautiful Diamond, extremely brilliant and beautifully cut, weighing 34 carat. Set in a beauti- ful solid platinum mount- ing. i L& 0 T 2y | i ‘%‘;{J 14-kt. Solid White Gold Wrist Watch, various shapes; 15-jewel move- ment. A very desirable watch, especially for young ladies and misses. Guaran- teed. Sterling Silver Cigarette Cases, with goid-lined in- terior. Heavy-weight, flat model, in various striped and hammered patterns. $8.00 to $40.00 Silver-plated and Ster- ling Silver Flasks, in en- gine-turned, hammered and Old Dutch effects; concave models; non-leak- able stoppers; in various sizes. $10,00 to $60.00 Men’s Thin Model Elgin Watch, 14-kt. solid gold case. A practical gift that any man would appreciate, $25.00 Seth Thomas Clocks; in solid mahogany, with sil- -vered dial; strikes a soft gong on the hour and the half hour. One Very Beautiful and Brilliant Diamond, weigh- ing 1 full carat. An un- usually good value. $250 One Absolutely Perfect Diamond, beautiful in col- or and cut and exception- ally brilliant, weighing 12 points more than 1 full carat. $515 Smallest Elgin 14-kt. Solid White or Green Gold Wrist Watch—can be had in a number of pleasing shapes. An ideal gift watch for Christmas. Solid Green Gold Flexible Bracelet, hand-carved, with safety clasp. $10.00 p}:}:r fl;rible hfxa:ckts, set wit] methysts an 5 Sapyhires . . $13JO Genuine Ostrich Feather Fans, in a variety of popu- lar colors. Any one of them will make a lovely Christmas gift—and one that is certain to be ap- preciated. $3.50, $6, $12.50 14-kt. Solid White or Green Gold Elgin Watch for men; 17-jewel; hand- carved thin model case; cushion or octagonal shape. Sheffield R e p roduction Silver-plated Tea Sets, in five pieces; Colonial de- signs. A gift like this will please any woman who is roud of her home and Other Fren;llml.!’e;rl Opera * $16.50, $21, $33 < Eable. $25'00 Glasses, $8 to Give a Gift That Lasts! Here is a Ring of very distinctive design, contain- ing two beautiful Dia- monds and three lustrous Sapphires. The mounting is 18-kt. solid white gold. Solid Platinum top, smallest 15-jewel Elgin Wrist Watch; set all around with brilliant full- cut diamonds; a beautiful watch, indeed, and a good value. Beautiful Solid Platinum top Rectangular Wrist Watch, set with genuine cut diamonds all around; high-grade 17-jewel ad- justed movement. Sterling Silver Mesh Bags; all soldered mesh. In the latest popular styles that women like. French Traveling Clo with highly polished br case and glass sides; fitted in leatherette carrying case. A most acceptable gift. $12‘00 Oxfords, in Sterling Sil- ver, gold filled and solid gold. A sensible and use- ful gift. o $8.00 to $40.00 A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Article for You Adolph Kahn President _ . Aakn nc. Arthur J. Sundlun Treas. 935 F Street 31 Years at the Same Address