Evening Star Newspaper, December 9, 1923, Page 80

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THE SUNDAY STAK, WASHINGTON, D. C, DECEMBER 9, 1923—PART 3. AROUND THE CITY I SPANISH WAR VETERANS | Thg Hecht Co. Seventh at F _I- : The Hecht Co. Seventh at F ‘ 7The }{ecm Co. > * . - The annual inspection of the Sol- By Nannie Lancdcste dlers and Sallors Home, at 921 Penn- sylvania avenue southeast, took N [ T -u- | understand, but not digy like | ral Mar-land has been waited| hoy won't be fitteen until his next ent Mudlow and on all her life by a family of | birthday"—- - There RN his wife were five colored people, Who. was a sudden lurch forward | : b Sl S ind an outward pour of men and complimentedt .on themselves, have been m«m:z«.\ ali omen |m"" e o, and that ;) the appearance of . I P thelr lives with the place and were [ anded it, except that ' the two : e Bome R e rt t = r 2 pred Walch might have been the begin- i N slaves. f f a friendship. And a friend is | 2 Inspection. Presi- . Owlng to deaths and departures o worth while -§ dent Middleton of ! ey e et A s e e ‘e BEREET i Up to the fourth floor furniture shop Christmas has traveled. It’s in the atmosphere of the fives o curtnar. 5ta fos the Barvibes Intoben ron o exeie At toun o Lo R | happy shopping folks. In the throngs of lovely new pieces and groups of fine furniture on dis- of five helpers, nor can the family |have thrown away. S i ohn Held of the “u : . . . . . i Nmlaa S e L e ardoarnnll play. And we've added a friendly touch in the special low prices appearing everywhere. bill, ete, successfully cope with pre- |proved a joyous find—you could tell Oirinen. Comn? vious five-fold So she called [by the way rushied & pRsslig man Jiistones o6 pens a conference, and asked the colored |to ask him to “pease make it "pin"—— 55 Haymaker! || family to decide wmong themselves | He must have been a man of affairs; Ma). Daniel Don- which were the best three and the [he showed for it in expression] sy ‘,M"N"ui-| poorest two Workers, as, loving them |and dri And he had no tme t " Al panish War all, she couldn't bring herself to|waste on foolishness. Still, he slowed | Ve 3 Nora Albers, presi- | make a selection, up long enough to make a remark: | % i dunl detiksl ewes Her idea was to keep the poorest | “Throw thi i department 0 who repre- two and let the best three go out (how do vo I au sented Department Commander James | in the world, as more apt to win a|make a br Y J. Murphy, were the speakers Guring | successul living on their own hook. | ~4ine it w eyt e the evening. B i The confere 3 in genuine By chap. The regula business oo | tears on the all, Perhaps he was an_unfortunate|ine month of the Deparcment Band | approaching ara a e man who knew more about affairs was held Monday night, Mnnugvr' time of affectlonate assoclation, [ than he did of little children, for he | d%, Bold Monday ulkht Mannger bt just grunted and walked out of the | o2ty PIEEGIng, The annual banquet Back came the colored family, with | incldent, Perhaps, again, he misht| sqoiph Graef, Thomas Wiikinson and | a joyous settlement of the problem: jheen S8 ad Claiborn S. Close were appointed to All five will stay on for the wages [Pened to turn and sce the child st make the arrangements. Richard of two! ng b n 2 | Whittemore 2nd Thomas Wilkinson | *x % 3 Lt g wpat e eould eall B Spuiinc members of the || Smoking Stand Sociable End Kroehler Bed Tea Carts Artistic ¢ one motion re lobby the S Tips, but, anyhows It was all| fick | committee, complimetary || . . e e T T Pty anp cncery mT el | $1.15 Tables, $4.95 Davenport, $41.50 $29.75 Aquarium, $3.95 < ng came the odd-job man who Gunivers . < H i A 4 ¢ 5 B = ed like figs, with more people Surging | works in the netghborhood, e ey bt This little mahogany or brass Singly or in pairs at the ex- Closed, a good-looking sofa To promote the gentle art of The wrought-iron stand, in. And while the crowd walted for ut ‘to be'an Intimate triend | P*"heqpny " Of "o Grand' Army. | smoking stand makes itself in- tremities of a sofa they increase Open, an_inviting doubfe bed. serving tea, as well as gencral bearing a large crystal bowl, the inside audience to come out and Ly Ama L f““ who is an honorary member of Gen dispensable to the comfort of sociability by holding the lamp, Woodwork in golden oak or usefulness. In mahogany or increases the beauty of the an old odd-job man that b AW D O SRy . i i give it a show, there was a jazzy |the Kinky émy of chine :“{:g‘l‘:? 1‘...""’::"«"{\:‘.:&&::I")(.;:‘ |::':x"::1"?‘. a smoker. Equipped with glass smokes and refreshments. Tu- mahogany finish, upholstered walnut finish, with removable finny tribe within and the room undercurrent of laughter and grum- |pushed his Iittie cm-th\"'”{ hep Time | call for ail band property to be || tray and cigar holder. dor style, mahogany finish in Spanish leatherette. glass tray. Rubber tires withotst, bles and nudges and cjaculations, ex- [that Suggested hat his Fathet THe | turned in so that he can muke an | cept at one point, where a couple of |made no difference whatever, seeing ‘d"‘3;’,’1"";‘.'0‘_'{"50""“""‘_31;‘” TS mothers cdught the rapt attention |that he still kept childhood in his|gand. John Ford. so he can make a . . . : of every live thing wedged six dee heart. < e DOrt Xo + & EAMINENG. Ol = p SRS T R DR e s o ot B e s T e ireside Chair : iano Lamps a8 every- 3] y, 3 v 'zactly what's the Pettit Camp net Tuesda ight : i 5 S T this top, fou | o P camp 1 uesday. night. - 4 i i $23,70 ) ¥ ot elieve me, | Fonn 16 in the trert. UG you? | Recrult Lasmon wag mustered in as $29.75 - > g8y but even the doctor says we wili[Hub. huh, T know you did. Pl nsL oom- ] o Rre DR RN R e S L v R AR R o [ ha i Coloriul_polychrome bases, elec brain t00 big for his body, don't mind you that 5 a Staff of officers on the way they put My ot 2 Ampatce trically wired. and shaded with know. Just to give you an insta RLRY 3 c o o Rnd. floom S Jnat | air’’—s ew s S - i . i beavral o < i The lother: Ay To Siond. on & . Gimme that ol . hon AR "':“.‘m“"“:““ ‘;‘F-nl ‘j.} ‘_“" r"—so few of us ‘b«')aw.t fire beautiful ,l]d])es'lvf gold silk over and put a needle in the phonograph mv""‘g_;‘:"“:, “"‘}‘g‘i'g‘: what Kind of|three new pletures, representing | sides nowa-days. Chair or orange or rose. These wear a deep as good as 1 can —un? ‘JL’:.’-‘"'ZE]T' ven |1t have stripes 1ike this, an' a key wl{::u:m‘\.‘::.‘:n‘-‘mu\;:;(::‘Yx-lhllxu(gx::n:r:’l;;‘l-gI rocker, antique mahogany finish, it valance and silk fringe which fil- Etp ' wine it up 3 i e e bl covered with velour or tapestry. : i SoFtl EnC e little girl| The odd-job man considered a|9f Rew recrults Past Commander « 1 with ve! tapestry i i ters the light soitly. 3 oo 0 ! % | Currier of Urell Camp made_an ad- think of a child only four vears old |Careful answer—in kecping with any v p made _an E 3 1 | dress. Past Commanders . Mawson knowing I'm going down to the city |19-Cent counter top that might be in}gng Nolan paid a visit to the mem- because I've got on my best hat " i bers of Pettit Camp Auxillary. The L . = 2 : It mout be blue with red stripes : J ce you can't fool her—knows if T was | unnin' erroun’ 1t . Then. agin, it |election of officers will take place at Just running to the store I'd put on the next regular meeting. 2 g mout be yaller an’ pupple—but iy ke T bl A e A T eoime ot PSR e Baca = ueen Lard lables led, without missiug o werd | ARG by that time the small boy| . AMonday wight: hepartment pand. i, o O eis s Tnatnx & proEai who L wag Eehny, hud| forkotten ene |[CIAILOE B IC oee ditearer (9EE Penn fatlls y $1 75 signs of slowing up S s e e Tuesday night: Col. Janies S. Pettit A youngish but not real young man, | a - o ol Camp, Adolph Graef. commander. Sor S ) o By who was jammed behind one of the P miassnat was all there was 10| plection of ¢ 1 Pennsylvania 4 Strong tables with green leather- 4 o B Mman next him— piiless it be truly trus that all N eoaLnert John Jacob ette tops, which, like the Arabs. k e . hings are remembered, and all . 4 b ) 3 - s stea seen my little things written down. " Astor Lad xili Sophia (VA1 silently fold themselves and steal e R | aven WA T away to an obtrusive corner after the able rlvl)hr:ay;”hlrx;nr;u“ i the house Teking No Chances. qThursdey night: Col. James . Det- : - game. e other morning e the wite 5 % | tit Ladies' Auxiliary, Nellfe Gerken, < was “makiug cookiu and. ithou: e | president: PotomacTank building, | anybody to prompt him, he crie nosey vl o the English Wi ' . = ‘Oh, mamma, vou're baking comaeont: | village was asking a great number lday night: Gen. Nelson A. Miles $24.75 just like that. And to show you his {f Questions of a group of men whom | C: . Cla e A. Belknap, com- D g veally remarkable memory—t] ~ |he had come across standing out-|mander. F on of officers; Odd 1 ' o se i F i ‘s 9 ine te I got home that night m”"*m'l":":e side the local house of refreshment. | Fellows Temple, 419 7th street north- | Royal ease for a winter's evening. with, ‘Say, pop, mamma made eookieq |, And where do You get your water|west Admiral George Dewey Naval Buttons regulate back, arms and today.’ A ‘child like that, mind you— | {f0In?" he asked after a time. “What|(Camp, John W. Kimmerling, com- foot rest to any angle. Golden oak aby 5 steps do you take to insure that it Slection of officers; North- a mere baby of fourteen: Bt pure batoe vou auick hah 1t [ mander. Election The entire stranger tuned his i S eagt Masonic Temple, Sth and F R d d h or mahogany finish, leather cover- to friendly conversation By tngules | W ell sie” sald one of the men, | S8tets mortheast. Annual minstrel (] Ce ar [SN) = ; “first of all, we boll it X : ing. with spry fnterest— fafzat of e o Ay show, Company B _auditorium, “Fow's the little girl coming on?" ,,,,.‘3{,%,,5.‘:2";@;;;,5""" broke in}¥ihal Training School for Boys, “Who. Dotty? Well. T sorry to | %A% then we fiters it.” , Bladensburg road, 7 p.m. Th Ch . L P h ’ 329.75 . o i Ry )23.75 $2.45 Can you think of a gift more useful for the = = = = — = Whether used to conceal housekeeper? And entirely aside from its With polychrome stand and some utilitarian object* or capacious interior, it is a joy to have one's r S { ngi merely as part of a decorative 5 = : Y {:r:lll;"ligflt‘zd:]; fl‘\‘;obc?“\fi?zf?;‘gfi scheme, these little triple linens fragrant with ghe crisp cedar odor. rim the House as well as the Tree tapestry and adjusts itself to the S (1680 I (0 T Two special values for Monday in sturdily- readers’ eyes. tractively covered. built cedar chests; one at $29.75, one at SI1875. s Savings Checks Cashed ‘Bed Chamber Group Massive Living Group 245 5295 L. - . " hamb The lines, finish and structure oif such a group offer A fine furniture group for the master. chamber. stimulus to every artistic instinct. The massive sofa, broad Ne w R-ugs fo r Eve r y Room | Designed after the graceful Queen Anne style,in dark” arm and fireside chairs. The rich combination of velour and natural walnut. There is a handsome bow-end bed, mohair covering. The hanging tassels. And notice, the backs chifforobe, full vanity and large dresser. are covered, too. Special, $295. Specially Priced S39 el i Half Prices on S R For the Metal Beds ‘ Dining Room Axminsters . " Velvets Brussels Simmons period steel bed, square posts, with heavy oval Now . rug. So-Christmas is the logical time to treat the house Ivory enamel panel-end bed, Wbl . o ! ] to some new trimmings as well as the tree. —a— steel construction, double size. From the family reunion at R lar!ly$21.50. f . o ; e i ) A Colonial Poster §c&y'*r'>¥1% $10.75 i i |\ Christmas breakfast to the gay In these three groups—Axminsters, velvets and Brus- $29.75 Simmons massive-post brass LR e T z holiday parties, the dining room Lo . i - 4 ished heritage from bed, with heavy filler rods. e ; g L3 5 : . sels Rugs—there are patterns designed for each room, e et D plays ever an important part. new and unusual. And there is value in each rug that will bed, An excellent version here I8P ST SIS o Give it a new dress. A Queen g o 24 in mahogany or walnut, double oo at keep showing up plainer with year after year of service. sizeionty: Anne walnut or mahogany suite, : such as the one pictured, is of'the They’re just in. They are-more than specially priced. : , i i character to add dignity to each Why not get first choice of the choice patterns? I el W ; i Sicaion. 2 2 fillers, Double size. « * Nothing so transforms and brightens a room as a new '“ I'F ll_l[ I t' £ Regularly $275. 877,88 \\ LI -3 i d ‘ $287'50 ] ! . ‘ = Simmons Double A cuninuous-pnst bed, with Da‘BEd, 521.50 brass filler rods. A o Regularly $16.50. Spe- §8 25 Most attractive da-bed, with cial .. mahogany ends, inset with pane e e e tabe and Pancls. ~Complete with link 8! . 3 {lers. Regularly spring and all-cotton mattress 9 $ZS."anw $12.50 at $2150,

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