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PLAN TOPROVIDE. | MOTHERS' BUILDING § Managers of D. C. Move- ‘ment to Conduct Bazaar Friday and Saturday. *To provide funds for the erection ot a structure here to be known as e Mathers' bullding, which will be devoted to affairs of interest to niothers here and elsewhere as well ai house the District of Columbia Cbngress of Mothers and Parent- Teacher Associations, this organiza- n will conduct a Christmas sale the crystal room of the Ebbitt| otel Friday and Saturday. The ba- | will be opened Friday after- | oon at 1 o'clock and continue until 13:30 pm. Saturday it will open at 9/am. and close at 10:30 p.m. Mrs Baggs Is Chalrman. Albert W Baggs is general| an of the commlttee in charge r her are scores of women I be in command of the va- s features of the sale. ,\mnnm e are: The Japanese tea garden, | ted at one end of the crystai n, where continuous perfo! held throughout the 3 . X n _the Japane: Mrs. Harvey W. of the garden, Wiley is in assisted by . Hope chest, g all the articles for which at son from 1 to $ o'clock. Booths Provided. ooths will be arranged alo & under the v features at the ttees representing en asked to look | Mary Totoro, dsugh- iraore” by her varents‘ di, twenty-one, doors from the | married and on their way to New York for | were told a parental blessing | e couple on their return. ore marriage license records n the age of the groom as twenty- | one and that of the bride as eighteen. oo === o Wanted g Mortgage Loan Man ! Established Real Estate Firm desires the services of an experienced First Mortgage Loan man with E clientele, to take charge of its Loan Department. An opportunity for the right man. References required. Replies held confidential. Address Box 291-L Co-ope;‘ative Savings Used Car SALE You cannot afford to ‘purchase a used car without first looking over our stock. These ccrs are all priced and tagged in accordance with the .used car plan of the Washington Automo- tive Trade Association. Liberal Terms to Responsible Purchasers Open Evenings The Washington : Cadillac Company 1138-1140 Connecticst Ave. {Franklin 3900, 3901, 3902 | Teacher Assoclations erect a Mothers' S | )nll‘lnl in Washington. - | Director’s Report Shows More Than l Helps Christmas Sale | MRS, HARVEY W. WILE In charge of Japanese garde be a feature of Christmas sale at Ebbitt | Hotel Friday and Saturday of thim week to ald the District of Columbia Congress of Mother and Parent- GEOLOGICAL SURVEYS COVER A BROAD FIELD 40 Per Cent of U. S. Is Ac- curately Mapped. Work of lhe \lnzlr.ll &\lrv(vrlol’ effee ed to that ln the an ctor of the made public today. than 40 per 4&1\( 0' the United s has now be the report of its ge ral resources h Widely extended studies: have made to determine geologic ses_especially those that de- he accumulation of mineral | e survey has continued lits work | aska, surveys of oil flelds having | made agd the condition of the ng indusi™y in the territory hav- been determined. Work of the| W period of prosperity THE EV. NEWCOMERS ELECT ALL OLD OFFICIALS Reports for Year Show Organiza- Jion in Healthy Con- dition. Without oppodition, Joseph A.Burk- hart and the entire roster of officers |4 of the Newcomers' Club were re-|jy, elected at a meeting In the Clty Club yesterday. their positions are Brig. Gen. Anton W. Pimper, second vice president, and Luther W. Linkins, treasurer. Preceding the election, Rev. Earl Wilfley, pastor of the Vermont Ave- nue Christian Church, wis admitted to mnmbel‘lhlp and immedlately ap- pointed “sky pilot.* Directors chosen to serve for the next twelve months included L. Plerce Boteler, C. B. Fleming, dolph J. Schippert. Dr. J. T. o Baldwin and Robert J. Blnu Reports showed the club in o healthy state. Mr. Burkhart outlined the activities of the organization dur- ing the yoar, and Dr. Wilfley stress- ed the great good that could be ren- dored the atranger in the ecity {f the Ideals of the budy were carrled out to_the. letter. During the afternoon D R A, Dvx gelt, president of the Y. Collego ut Springfleld, l(ul.l H. E. Coliman, head of Sunday school work in Japan, now touring the country lecturiug’ on the recent wlhl\llke‘ and William John Rose of Winni ba, who for mors than hent srked In central Europe for th .+ 8poke briefly on their Others chosen to retatn | €Xperie Secretary John Meany read com- Stephan, first vice president; Charles | relntive (o the Fortheoming natlonsl celutive to -the forthcoming national cathedral campaign for funds, and from the Chesapeake and FPotomac Teolephone Company, asking for a date to exhibit its minlature switch- board and motion-picture reels, —_— Although St. Andrew is the patron saint of Scotland. he never actualy visited that country in his lifetime. You’ll Be Interested —Mr. Motorist, in knowing that we can save you cash on automobile glass. We’re quoting REDUCED PRICES on Glass for Windshields and Auto Doors and Windows We also furnish glass for all other require- ments, and make a feature of Cutting Glass Tops for gift tables, desks, dressers, etc. Goodyear Liquid Roofing Cement Defies the Weather —makes old roofs of any type—tin, gravel, composi- tion, etc.—100% proof again he elements. You can apply “Goodyear” if you can wield a brush. Black, $1.75 Gal,—Red, $2 Gal. D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PRODUCTS & OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINTS DYER BROTHERS INCORPORATED Paints For Every Purpose ¥ 734 Thirteenth St. Phone Main 2164 ’{ffln dward & n w1 he Christmas Store e Pay $13.50 Balance $12.25 Monthly for 10 mon ths Extraordinary Value The Conqueror Radio Set This Set, $135 Includes 1 Conqueror Radio Set. 1 Music Master Loud Speaker, 3199 UV Tubes. 1 pr. 3000-Ohm Head Sets. 1 Phone Plug. 3 1500-hr. Burgess B Batteries. 3 Dry Cells. 100 ft. Aerial Wire. 35 ft. Lead-in Wire. 3 Insulators. 1 Insulator Tube. 1 Improved Lightning Arrester. 1 Ground Clamp. Installation by Radio Experts. Complete, Installed in Your Home 135 A high-grade radio set, complete, installed in your home, ready to go, at $135. You will have to see, operate and listen in on a Conqueror to appreciate what samlactxon in a Re- ceiving Set really means. . And with this set is included the famous Music Master Loud Speaker, as well as the pair of Head of radio, Sets, so the whole family can enjoy the wonders ’ This set has such unlimited wave length that many have said, “You can conquer the waves with the Conqueror.” It has exceptionally long range; and talking machine. the tone is as clear and voluminous as the finest And it is so attractive in appeat- ance, that it will grace any home, Only a limited number have been received. To avoid disappoint- ment, we suggest an immediate visit to the store. Radie Section, Fourth Fleor NING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. l | 0., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11,.1923. Wookward & Liotheop Here are Gifts to Make Him Comfortable at Home If He Smokes A Good Pipe Like the Peterson, imported from Ireland; the pipe that men say “never bites.” Briar, $6. The Orlik, from London, $4 to $7.50; a sweet-smoking pipe. The Dunhill, the famous London pipe, $10. Tobacco Pouches, Cigarette and Cigar Cases. Imported leather and sterling silver. Some $3.50—to0 $38. Cigarette Humidors, $1.25 to $9. Cigar Humidors, 84 to $25. Mahogany and bronze. Smoking Stands In a great variety of the newest ;tyle- tllalnlfmeull-, ranging from those of simple lines to the most elaborate, with all the fittings and con- veniences & man could ask for. $4.25 to $31.50. . Smokery’ Aecessories, First floor Luxurious Blanket Robes 10 Beautiful robes, full cut for comfort, silk edge trimming, silk cord; in various handsome colorings. The many atiractive designs are in the best of taste. TERRY ROBES, $10. A new lot of these beautiful, wash- able robes has been received. Various patterns, many colorings. Handsome House Coats, *10 The one sketched is of wool, with artificial silk trimmings. Others are distinctively styled and in many smart fabrics, trimmed with either artificial silk or con- trasting plaid. In blue, brown, tan, gray and heathers. Thor- oughly good tailoring assures you of a house coat that will fit as well as a well tailored suit. Men's Clothes Seetion, Second floor ° ° % 5 Felt Gift Slippers, #22 Of all gifts to make him comfortable, what can equal a good pair of slippers? When he slips his tired feet into a pair of these genuine Daniel Green Comfy Slippers you may be sure he will be grateful to the donor. They come in silver brown, silver blue and gray; all very smart colors. Other Felt Slippers up to $4. Men's Slipper Section, Second floor Pajamas, a Welcome Gift The man who enjoys lonnging about his room or den wfll like these pajamas of finest grade sateen, black or plain colors, with contrasting colored trimmings; also Persian designs. New, and a pleasing, service slo BBIO B i v cveiicaciioss sososssonsiossessavisassssshesasu et PlalndBlue, Tan and Helio Sateen Pnjnmn, mlde with English-style turnover collars; double silk $6 frogs .............. e e R R R s Genuine Soisette Pajamas, white and plain colors, with double silk frogs; make a very smart and 34‘ B00EPIAbIE Fifl......ccorporsercssstoracssrorsastesornisrassisosenracion . Outing Flannel Pajamas, $2 to $3.50 Men’s Furnishings Seetion, First floor ——fl—'__'—_;'—'—'—