Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1923, Page 22

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99 P SOLICITING MONEY Abe Martin Says: THE EVENING WAR SIGNALS ANALYZED. Tactical Problems in Communica- tions Solved by Oficers. | Traciional map prodlems of &ignal communications wers solved by local reserve signal officers last night at of war that Is more important than effestive communications.” Announcement was mads that the dance of the reserve alr service offi- cers, echeduled for tonight at the Manor Club, near Norbeck, Md., has been postponed. Some Style. TWO DRIVERS FINED $180. Charges of Motoring While Intoxi- | g55 cated Preferved. Two defendants, charged with driv- ing their automobiles while drunk, STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. €, TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 11, 1923 fine of 3100 and Thomas C. Malone paid a fine of $30. Harry Hughes, charged with Violat. ln‘ the speéd regulations forfeited —— Traveling alone the entire distance of 2,000 miles, Mrs. P. K. Kula recent- ly completed an sutomobile trip from Ann Arbor, Mich., to ber homs in Dal- ==t - - == | il EDMONSTON'S — Home of the GCriginal FOOT-FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. N SCHOOLS SCOREE _Piney Branch Citizeris Con- . demn Custom—Grateful for 1 Glover Gift to City. were convicted In Trafic Court ves- thelr meeting In the Graham build- terday. Henry R. Entwistle paid a ing. Lieut. Col. John Scott, executive officer for the Washington units of thl organized reserves, gave the lec- “Commond in modern war"” sald Col. Scott, “is entirely dependent on communicatigns. From the Philadelphia Becord. Milly—That gir! has wonderful style. Billy—Style? - Huh! She always looks to me as though she had dressed in about two minutes. Milly—Exactly, It takes her hours There is no feature | to get that effect. “Quality Is Important”— “Fit Is lmpera!ivs” Won de rful ‘ Shoes for Correctmg Foot Troubles The “Arch Instep Brace" The Pamt For The Job That's what you'll say once you have used “M ” ® L o “ - urco Ll uld Palnt Shoe—The “Elas-Arch™ Shoe TR\ N Whenever and wherever \?u have occasion to apply Why NOt Use the BeSt? Thoas vos éhoul e maadi vp s paint—inside or out—make it a point to specify “Murco” 3 2 | styles that appeal to Women of and you will KNOW that you are g:um - the best obtain- F your motor is sluggish and slow to start taste who insist on a certain smart- able. Not for nothing has “Murco” been called the this cold weather, don’t blame the engine—it ness to their footwear, but must Llfelong Pamt MAY be the oil. wear, for comfort's sake, a It costs no more to use REXOLINE than mnd‘el __‘h'f possesses “cor- ——it earned it through its ability to stand tp under any it does to experiment with ordinary lubricants. rective pointe. and all cc.nflhtums~wmng s«.t.:,facm‘rv protection and In fact, it costs much less in the long run, as i These Shoes will re- QPPCI:":':)‘:‘_e‘_‘_"l‘&’)gll“)r;'l:r;i;:‘\"‘:&m}‘hp“‘;'r‘:“ 11““( SR Rexoline 'gives you greater power, more mileage, l lieve and correct nearly less repairs and increases the pleasure of mo- every case of- Flat Foot, toring. Fallen Arch,Weak Ankle, You'll never know complete lubricant satis- and_so-called Foot rheu- ‘faction -until you fill your crank case with i | matism. Rexoline. The colfection in the schools of funds Bll time spent in the schoolrooms by #he children should be devoted to edu- gatlonal purposes and that this is in- opted & resolution | Mitchell extend- | the "organization” 0 | ; a'for Shtk pur-| Ther's an excuse fer most/ that in h*fl“f’evtr thing ‘cept bein’ lured t’ al ioners be up: that ‘e piot | lonely spot. (Copyright Nations! Newspaper Service.) reguiations ry brought a solution fa- of 16th street estricted zones. | “au edopted anN‘!fl'] creasing the num- It was said | i TABLET FOR LEIGHTON. iLate Lawyer to Be Honored at Metropolitan M. E. Church. | h T ef measure. 3. Menderson an-| The late Benjamin F. Leighton, = next meeting Guy ‘nromfl nt lawver and former dean e “‘g‘lz;l:u"‘"‘;gm oniof Ho University Law School, elected to mem- is to be honored with a memorial P. T.|tablet tn the Metropolitan M. I | Georgy: C.! Church, of which he was an active! A "Walsh, | member for many vears. The mb]z'l rove, Francls | will be unveiled with special care- Murray. i m Sunday gvening, December 16, } be made by irt judges. s of this court are| In quantitics to suit; in wanted colors. A Christmas Gift that will last for years Make some one really happy this Xmas by giving them a Polished Plnte Glasa Table or Desk Top. They will last for years and be a constant reminder of your thoughtfulness. Our prices are most reasoneble. E. J. Murphy Co. . 710 12th St. N Main 5280 Oxfords to Match We Know That From Experience EDMONSTON & CO. (Ineorporated) Andrew Betz, Manager 1334 F Street Advisers and Authorities | On All Foot Troubles Manufactured By SHERWOOD BROS., Inc. T. F. MATTINGLY," District Sales Agent Telephone—Potomac 2037 Judge . Rev iclphia _and | . pastor of . ses will il worials of prominent mem- University of Michigan Students’| NH church, {neluding Gen. | ( . ©'§. Grant, President MeKinl Company to Give “Cotton Stock- |ater John A, Logan. Vice " 01 W lugton. ings” Here December 20, | mavor of Washington. Fuirbanks and Matthew G. Christmas Savings Checks Cashed Seven Suggestions for ‘“‘Her” Christmas Gifts 434 B g Sap" oeonot sepa- e i ¥ Ticned 1"‘"'” comes to the Decamber 20, nts who compose the opera will | ir head- quet Club. o g ox. Lee Kemon, | Kenyon Dr. Lo F. Kebler, Lubin. Minott E. Col. Oliver Mark Foote, | ". Robertson and | Your milkman can get thess osps of ell Tokbers ot 12 | laude L. Ben e o i Oompany, Washington, B c. | Phone Franklin 8175 £ WEATHER MAN SUICIDE. || Tooms Z¥in=™ 2 Leon J. Guthrie Shoots Self 1n! i Head in Atlanta. 5 y \T'L \\TA, GL D:mmber 11.—Leon | L CREDI | assistant _ob- | States weather ! found dead ol bullet wound in his | olice declured it was & re from Fort | ric, about ome vear ago.| Quality Cord Trl?a (:o'.»lnmafl( "officials said he was ln RI, MA charge of the office there at one time. STANDA! ES g Ride As You Pay Only 20% Down, Balance ia 6 Y. M. C. A. CLASS DINES. | Months. Payments Weekly -rm annual dmn‘r of the freshmen | or Semi-Monthly CONVENIENT TIRE SHOPS, was toastmaster. | ¥ Bave a musicai || S&7. 13th Su“'- N. W Miss Plan- " JUST BELOW THE AVENUE Imported English Broadcloth Blouses $1 .95 There isn't anything that would please the business woman or sport enthusiast more than a gift of one or more of these pleasing' blouses of imported Inglish broadcloth. Clocked Silk Hose 5] -95 The pertect gift— full-fashioned in- grain silk stockings, with wide lace clox. Three smart patterns that will appeal to tution Saturday night. president of the reading accompanied by Thaver: the discriminating woman. Every pair Black only. Let Music Help to Mak Your Home Merry This Christmas NoCashPayments on Victrolas Buy a few records of your own selection & is all that’s necéssary Well tailored in a variety of models. perfect. Mlercerized tops. Peter Pan or convertible collar styles." Collar and cuffs finished with bands, flut- ing braid or picot edge. Sizes 36 to 44. (Second Floor~The Hecht Co.) For a last-minute gift and when in doubt as to what to give—these stock- ings will fill the bill. (Pirst Fitor—The Hecht (o) An ideal gift. Exquisite hand-embroidered and handmade Philippine underwear. Gowns and envelope chemise: -~ Gowns ‘with or without cap sleeves. Round or V neck lines. The chemise in built-up or bodice-top styles. All garments fin- ished with scalloping. Gown sizes 15to 18. Che- mise sizes. 36 to 44. An absolute guaran- tee given by this com- pany and the Victor Co. goes with each machine. Women's Kid and Lambskin Gloves $l .95 ‘Always an acceptable gift, gloves en- tail little shopping and are a mainstay. of the busy person’s Christmas 1ist". Women’s Boudoir Slippers $]-95 An intimate gift from one woman to another. = Dainty model illustrated of black kid,: with leather soles and heels. Sizes 4 to 8. $150 The terms that can be arranged will be moderate and conven- ient to.you. HugoWorch| o || (o X - Fewod 1879 Imported skins, soft and phable. 27 clasp model, with plain or fancy embrold’ ered backs. Black, white, brown, gray and tan. Crepe de Chine Chemise, $1.95 Good_quality silk crepe de chine, in lace trimmed or %lam tailored styles. esh, light blue, honeydcw and nile green. Sizes 36to44. (Becend Flsasr—The Heeht Co.) Silk Jersey Petticoats, $1.95 All-silk jersey or models with flounces of English sateen. A splendid assortment of colors. A dainty gift. Lengths 34 to 38. Trimmed with porpon.” Give practical gifts. (First Floor—The Hecht Co.) szeHechf (o E.vcry Shop a fot Shop now (Firat Floor—The Hecht Co.) The Hecht Co: Every Shop a Gift Shop now! 7thaF

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