Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1923, Page 32

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“UGHTHOUSE LADY TELS ER STORY Mrs. Winifred Holt Mather THE EVENING STAR, | MUTT AND JEFE —The Little Fellow Knows How to Get Them. i L Il [ JEFE'S GoT A SiLLY Il | beA He can BE eLected PRESIDEAT! THE SooneER I\l He canBE cureD oF A ™AT FooLisH IDEA THe BETTER OFF HE'LL BE - oF STATE! You 60 T HENRY FoRD AAD H TELL HIM YOU'RE AY Goob A3 ELECTED Aew! TELL Him THAT 1E HE GIES You HIS MORAL SUPRORT YoU'LL MAKE Him YouR SECRETARY LAY YoUR PROPOSITION ON THE TABLE AMD TELL Him T say YES™- o ’NO. THen LeT Me (<how WHAT HRe SAYS! WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1923. (Copyright, 1023, by H. C. Fisher, Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat. oOff) —By BUD FISHER 8 THE CONCEITED LITTLE Fool! BUT WHEN HENRY GIVES Him THE BUMS RUSH (T'LL CURE Hir FoR Goob: AND Look WHAT ‘ LY HE SLIPPCD mE WITH HIS . A4 ™ . AND T KNow How y 4 3 COMPLIMENTS | IT cAV BE DONE! Addresses D. C. Group on Work for Blind Persons. Before a group of prominent Wash- ingtonlans “The Lady of the Light- house.” Mrs. Winifred Holt Mather, told the story of the lighthouses and their work at a meeting held at the home of Willlam P. Eno, 1771 N street northwest, last night. Rt. Rev. James E. Freeman, Bishop of Washington, addressed the gather- ing and praised the work of estab- lishing the lighthouses and Mrs Mather's lifetime effort to alleviate the suffering of the blind. Bishop Freeman read the following letter of com- mendation from President Coolidge, who has signified his willingness to become honorary chairman of the American national committee inter- ted in extending the work of the ghthouses. The letter was as follows. to encourage the general uplift of the | 10:30 o’clock, Rev. C. K. Lynn, pastor negro; to work out plans for the solu- | of the Riverdale Presbyterian Church, | tion of ‘the different problems con- | officiating. The interment will be if fronting the negro ruce of the United | Fort Lincoln cemetery, 1n this city, States and to report to Congress| Mr. Maulmberg was 4 native of Wis- through the President of the United | consin. For a long time he was con- States all their acts and doings and |nected with the House of Representa- to make euch recommendations for |tives' document room in the Capitol the solution of any problem or prob- | He is survived by his wife and two lems affecting the negro that they |sons, Cyrus and Harrison Maulmberg of blind persons have been helped in N Mrg.! this Home as well as in Buffalo. us C.| of creed, race or color Mather, corre g secretary;| PLANS NEGRO BOARD. the sightless are taught to take an Bloodgond. P S Miss | B N Dy gucates atichs < are Wught to take an o, Thommss Durilye: | Bepresentative Foster's Bill Would iy OF aave & ans of their ey ton, Joseph Howland Hurt, Mrs. long taken a leading part, on behalf | & o Pl work. taught to|Holen Hai Jenkins, tre. | Create Industrial Commission. of men blinded during the war, has | 7 independent and self-sup- nd Dr- Gaorpe suis appealed to people all over the world. | & yariaty, ©Mhey &re [N Mrs Ssevelt, RY. It has been Indeed, in some way Kaitting, § unparalleled servic are entitled to the Spe not only of those whi e . : . - mediately benefited, but o | ARREST FOLLOWS SHOOTING. frie humanity to whom such s ¥ appeal. You have . the Paris Hght-| Alert Hawkins, twenty-one years, o ",:_wi‘l‘: e chtless person In com-|1125 19th street hwest, shot (L0, results. al | S on With persons | during @ row at 20th and L streets ose who will" be | Jlarship to th | northwest. He was slightly injured. L heys Many others have recel Robert Forrest, colored, twenty-five 3 {diplomas from the = or con- | years old, 2521 F street northwest, was|age thrift lustry among the | southern section of Maryland, died|mack [ ploneer | arrested by Policemen Strange and | negroes of this country; to promote | Sunday at his home in East Ri 1 | Griflin of the third precinet and charged | the general welfare of the negro in | dale. Md, industrial pursuits; to give ald, and ' family Benefit to Humanity. “My dear Mrs. Mather: YOU DO NOT HAVE TO MAKE st lone Oopleas IT IS MADE T DISSOLVE IT AND DRINK IT. A GFE.‘AT CONVENIENCE AND' OH, SO GOOD! Creation of a “negro industrial com- mission” is proposed in a bill to be . | introduced Thursday by Representa- tive I. M. Foster of Ohlo. This commission would consist of five members, to be appointed by the Samuel C. Van Dusen, ) Wall and Arthur Willlams deavor m together may deem advisable. | Py | WOMAN LOSES $3,000 GEMS. | President, for terms of four years. Mrs. Elizabeth ck, 1446 Rhode | would be to study the economlic con- ed at Capitol. |a street between Wyoming avenue advantage interested e E CARL MAULMBERG DIES. | three aiamona rings, vatuea at $3.000, | The work planned for this commis- —— were in a chamols bag belonging to sion, according to the Foster bill, | Native of Wisconsin, Long Employ-‘hllnd fash AL eared w . e ditions of the negro; to study the la- | peared wh passenger on Harvard bor proble: n which the negro is 1 51 stre g | mulate and encour- | Carl Maulmbers, well known in the | And, 15th stre 1d and N Sudets| from a visit | k, Ward- | yours, N a diamonds Braille electric ‘rance was placed in t lighthouse in Fri is sort of work is being There are five for the blind. on New Yoo big reasen for buying ushion tire is cushion- The new Goodyear All- Weather Tread Cushion Tire is designed and built to be all cushion from, first mile to last. Its resilience never gives out. And it has great tractive power and wearing quality, too. A one i What t ne in all done M maintena n rafsed as part ary to_insure th e in Paris. T ng car- | York and Give Electrical Presents for Xmas Westinghouse Household Irons $6.75 John J. Odenwald Fhone Fr. 6003 ning given him the world and n jown living but h, forty knitting mac { automobile. Painter Made Professor. | Pha me and the more recent n Poland. | with and his own Buffaio, New Lectures for Fund. xt Monday J Mid-Washington Service Co. E N.W | now consists of a home | camp and varlous So fast has t utlon grown th build & dupli ow standing other e H. ¥ ; viee Yizzzziz:zzzizizi iy 2 v SERVICE in SHOES énd HOSIERY Shop Comfortably —in “Arch Preserver™ Shoes E\'E.\‘ strenuous Christmas Shopping Imported English Wool Half Hose, i unusual fects. Chec stripes a clocks. Un- usually hand- some _ color- ings. $150 to s25¢. Men Every Gift Is Given And Christmas Passes On Christmas will come and Christmas will go, but the kindly Spirit of Christmas will last and last to the family who “gets for Christmas” a piece or two of Life Time Furniture. It will be a memorable holiday to that family who can use and admire their gift of Life Time Furni- ture every day. becomes a pleasure to women wearing these genuine Arch-sup- porting Shoes. Delightfully comfortable, yet the last word in st Entirely new Midwinter Fashions in Strap Pumps and Oxfords, in all fashion- $9 & slo able materials........ Pullman Slip- pers. in_handy leather case to g0 in a man's traveling bag. 82.50. ie! Comfy Luxe Hilo Slippers with adjustable collar. $250. Others at $1.45. Sale Women.s “Arch Preserver” Boots. . .. EPEATING our $5.80 wonderfully suc- cessful sale of “ARCH PRE- SERVER” Lace Boots at only $5.80 pair. Another special consignment sent to us by the factory. All of them regular $12 quality “ARCH PRE- SERVERS"—but please understand, our own regular stocks are mot included and the Sale is at our— 7th St. Store Only Why not then all put togesher and give one good, substantial gift instead of a lot of little things that may never be used or wanted—a gift that all can use and enjoy and whose charm is for all time—such is. A Gift of Life Time Furniture From All the Family 7o All the Family Quoted Below Are Just a Few of the Many Good-Looking Karpen Overstuffed Suites on Display Patent Leather Plain-toe Dancing and Full-dress Oxfords In three popular 22 Smart Eng- ish Spats to wear with winter ox- fords. $2 and $3.50. 2 % Silk Stockings--- Gifts Thrice Welcome ND here at our “Stocking Shops” you'll find Wom- en's Superb Silk Stock- ings at_prices to fit cach and every Christmas purse. 95¢ $1 $1.25 $1.35 $1.50 $1.95 $2.75 $2.95 The Pair NCLUDING all the best known standard brands, such as “Phoenix,” “Onyx” “Onyx” Pointex, “Radmoor,” “Van Raalte” and many other popular favorites. Each and every pair a perfect Stocking—: we carry no seconds at any price. Let us take your Christmas Hosiery Order at once, to avoid the later rush—we'll deliver when you want them. 2 -Karpen velour, or tapestry Overstuffed Suite of three Combination blue velour and tapestry Overstuffed pleces, with wing chair, reversible cushions, outside Suite, with wing chair and ensaque backs covered and Karpenesque construc- 195 Karpenesq! $l 95 tion throughout .... eoe .o construction throughout. Three pieces..; Threespiece Overstuffed Suite in beaver velour, with full size sofa and wing chair, reversible $295 cushions, Karpen make. Karpen Overstuffed Suite, in beautiful brocaded mo- hair, three pieces, with reversible cushions, outside backs covered and Karpenesqus con- $395 Daniel Green De Luxe “Com- fy” Slippers, with piping of contrasting Unusually high-grade House Slippers, in Pat- ent Leather, some trim- color. $1.95and med with red or_gray. $250, Other Others in Golden Brown Felt Slippers Kid, Gray Suede, etc. at $1.25, 35 to 87. 2 Combination brown velour and tapestry Overstuffed Suite, Karpen make, with wing chair; $325 three pleces ......... SNSRI o WONNOMB TS O D U Y R L0, L M S e L T S LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME Seventh Street Mayer Efi)’ CO. Between D & E struction throUBhOUL muees .o s« comeomom Sale 0{ Men.s Leather Slippers. . S a special early shopping induce A ment, we're offering unusual values in Men’s Tan and Brown Leather House Slippers. Choice of Operas, Everetts or Romeos with elastic gor- ing. These Slippers are unusually soft and durable witfl good quality turn soles, that'll stand a lot of wear. Plenty of all sizes. $295 the pair. TR LI RES A s, i S S

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