Evening Star Newspaper, December 12, 1923, Page 10

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SOURSE FOR DRIVERS | DIVORCE IS GRANTED. NEARS COMPLEHOML”"“" R. Williamette Awarded Decree. == | Justice Hitz in Equity Division has Jiplomas to Be Presented Thursday | awardea an interlocutory decree of e divorce to Lawrence R. Williamette to 103 at )IcK.mley |from Lucille Willlamette, who, the High School. | seas on military duty. The Washington Safety Council is| The husband ch: rompleting its second course in safe expressed a preference for the c nd efficient driving, the first course |respondent named in thé proceedings aving been held last spring, at which and had been continuously in the time five hundred and sixty drlvers‘;‘on:ga.n‘yrlzl; l"hrv!rln::“dl:: m;-xm‘?;sm_-‘ulr:r were graduated. Since they received | 1O tRE TERE S hearing that @ pro heir diplomas, no graduate has been | erty settlement had been entered ir rrested for vielation of the traffic|between the partics. Attorneys Ra . mond Neudecker cgulations. appeared for the husband. husband charged, grew cool in her af- | | tections for him while he was over- | ged that his wife and L. 1. Simonton | THE TRAINING CAMP MEN | HARVARD CLUB TO MEET. ASKED TO ORGANIZE [Reeuiar Monthly Asemblage Is Scheduled for Tonight. ! { ¢ The Harvard Club of Washington, Col. Scott Calls for Meeting of Re-|D. !, will hold its regular monthly | : meeting at the University Club to- serve Soldiers to Form night at 8 o'clock. A nominating Club Here. committes for the purpose of prepar. | ing a lst of candidates to fill the vi rious offices in the club next year will be elected. The aspects of the agricultural problem and the co-operative market- ing of farm products will be i cussed by Huston Thompson of the Federal Trade Commission, who has just returned from a study of the economic conditions of Europe and the middle west of the United States. A buffet supper will be served at ths close of the meeting. All Harvard All men who have attended citizens® military training camps in the past are requested to be present at a mest- ing in the headquarters of the Organ- ized Reserves, Graham building, 14th and E streets, Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, to hear the plan of forming a club of citizens' milltary training camps men which will be presented for action, ll’l.Al?I;]ll)NIl’—“Thel l\wy tele- phone that looks like a real one 79C AE':\ERVD\?’;OOD B‘O WLING —Great fun for et 98e EDUCATIONAL BOARDS, EVENING STAR, ‘WASHINGTON, D. U, 'WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER T2, 1923, 810-818 Seventh Street Smart Winter Coats Two series 3f classes extending over a period of six weeks have been [— i'ald this fall. one for white drivers at McKinley High School amd the|greg anq three drivers who have re other for colored drivers at Dunbar | ylarly attended the gessions. The e: High School. Twenty-four experts|ercises will be in charge of Odell S. lectured before the classes on sub-|Smith, vice president of the council jects dealing with the safer and more | who will present the diplomas. ~Ad sfficlent operation of automobiles | dresses will be given by W. M| The commencement exereises of the | Mooney. postmaster: Inspector Aibert \leKinley class, which has been under | J. Headley of the trafc bureau and | the direction of Mr. Karl Corby, will | Gus A uldt, judge of the Police | be held on Thu evening, Decem- | Court. neoting will be open to | ber 13, he audltorium.of | all inter: men will be welcomed whether they are members of the club or not. tactics or on events of the world war. These are suggestions only. We want your ideas and help. No expense should be involved.” At the meeting Friday, moving ple- tures entitled “Flashes of Action” will be shown. These films cover the most interesting phases of the American part in the world war. Many were ave military mov- | taken under actual enemy fire result- games, instruction and amuse- ment folks . y XhMAS TREE F_E}]]\'CE. 30 inches square, wit gate and posts........ 98¢ TL;BEP ONES — Furnish tuneful music; easily played =¥ 98¢ 'NAVAL 'WAR ' TOY—Con- sisting of battleship and sub- marine that fires a 75C wooden torpedo For Yourself and For Giving, Col. John Scott, executive officer of the Organized Reserves, said today the question of organizing such a club was taken up with him by some of the men at Camp Meade last summer. 11 with whom I talked were inter- ested and strongly In favor of start- ing such a club,” he added “The club,” continued Col. Scott, “after being organized can be de- veloped just as far as the members desire. We can b ing plctures, wa the high school At this time di- plomas will be presented to one hun- $25.00 The majority of these beautiful and serviceable coats are of bolivia, others are of velour. Straightlines and side effects, with talks on!ing in the loss of life to photographers. Large Fur Collars -of Manchurian beaverette and moufflon. woli, Braided, silk-stitched and embroidered. Colors include kit fox, black and brown Full Range of Sizes W% With particular attention called to the models for small women who wear 16, 18 and 20. Blanket Sale For a Warm Christmas as Well as a Merry One At $2.95 At $5.95 66x76 Heayy Gray Blankets, ’ v fluffy, soft and warm. Finished P Ut with colored borders L cEP Two Big Christmas Specials!! Just in Time for Your Holiday Buying!! EAGLE RANGE, for the Jit tle housekeeper. Complete with utensils. 98¢, $1.98, $2.98 IRON TOYS—Immense selec- tion of fire engines, hook_ and ladders, band wagons, circus cages and water tower, 69c to $5.98 BIG DICK MACHINE GUN, modeled after a $1.98 We are featuring two items that are mighty im- portant in interior decorating, as we realize that there are a lot of Washington homes which will be tastefully prepared for the coming holiday season. Your choice of any of the lamps or mirrors shown at our special terms of $1.00 cash and $1.00 a week! Just imagine how much additional beauty will be given your living room, parlor or den with one of these exquisite lamps! Every one complete with silk shade, long electric cord with double socket for electricity, long gas pipe complete with Welsbach fixture for gas. Useful Gifts 9% Handkerchief boxes, glove boxes, cigarette boxes, fitted workboxes; also. cloth-bound book- lets, including diaries and those for birthdays. en- gagements, s and telephone nur % Boys’ Radi Scout Gauntlets 59c¢ Made with jersey hands and imitation leather decorated cuffs. Warmly lined Other Boys' Gauntlets of Real Leather, at 75¢ & $1.00 For the Little Boys' Xmas Juvenile Suits $5.95 Dressy new models tailored t all-wool real one. Belt and ammunition 70x80 Part-wool Blankets n an assortment of hand some plaids, bound with Soi ette At $9.95 $1230 70x80 Pure - woo! varp and filling. A worth-while saving A Sale of Seconds 7 9 C of $1.50 Hosiery, WOMEN'S THREAD SILK HOSE, clocked style black eonly . WOMEN’S CHIFFON SILK HOSE, full-fashioned and semi- fashioned kinds, in black and 79C gum metai e WOMEN'S FIBER SILK AND WOOL-MIXED - HOSE, in black and colors 79C o Perfect Gift Hosiery at $1.00 Such favored makes as Gordon, Gold Mark True Shape and Phoenix knit of combina tion thread silk and fiber. Black and leading colors. Boxed for giving. W hat Better Gifts Than Women’s Kimonos —and these cost only - $1.98 Long, loose, straight line kimonos, in plain colors, silk embroidered and trimmed with ribbon bows; also others equally beautiful, in Japanese patterns, trimmed with satin ribbon. Kimonos, §3.50 to $6.98 Developed in Serpentine and Box-loom Crepe, in plain colors and combinations. Trimmed with satin. Side-draped and straight models. Gas or Electric FLOOR LAMPS With Silk Shade, Complete BLACK JACK LARGE MA CHINE GUN mounted on tri- 52.98 pod .. i DECORA D CHINA importer DOLLS’ DIS © 69c¢ from Japan: decorated metal do DISHES, of dishes ....... $198 DOLLS' bcu::u’u]lly deco- rated Japanese Large set $1.19 ching in plain and nmkunumnnmlnnuuumnmmmu. TEN PIN ten pin set, and decorated Hardwood a v hed 08¢ Perfumery Sets In Dainty Gift Boxes of plain and checked jer- sey and tweeds. Nor- folk, Balkan, middy and Oliver Twist styles, trimmed with rows of braid, some with em- broidered emblems Sizes 3 to 8. Worthy Gifts for Children MELBA _ THREE-PIECE LOV'ME SETS, containing toilet water, ialic powder and tal- MELBA 2-PIECE LOV'Mi SETS, containing toilet water and foce powder . 91.75 MELBA 4-PIECE LOV'ME SETS, containing face powder nlcfum P %w d_T T, perfume and toilet Yater $4.75 MELBA MEN'S TOILET SETS, canlairmg‘ shaving cream, lilac vegetal, UDNUT'S THREE FLOW- ERS COMBINATION SET, of toilet water face powder HUDNUT'S THREE FLOW- ERS SET, containing face pow- der, toilet water $4 00 and single compact HUDNUT’S THREE FLOW- ERS 5-PIECE SET, containing Three Flowers ract, toilet water, ia:ed pgwlfi talcum an ouble Lk $7.50 HUDNUT'S LILY OF THE VALLEY SET, containing ex- tract, toilet water . $3.00 HUDNUT'S VIOLET SET, containing toilet water, fa!'cum and $l .50 s0ap -. $19.75 Breakfast Coats, $2.98 Of fine quality Crepe. in floral patterns, including those with high, shirred waist and with straight lines. Ribbon trimmed An Assortment of ARTISTIC Mitred MIRRORS Your Choice, s 1 Sfi (Just as shown) Gifts of Lasting Beauty— La Superbe Artificial Pearl Necklaces $2.95 to $10.98 They come in beautiful satin-lined boxes. Look like real pearls and guaranteed not to peel or discolor. Solid gold or white gold clasps. STERLING SILVER BAR CUFF LINKS—Men's sterliog PINS, set with sparkling e anq gold filled cuff links— $1.75 & $3.00 $1.50 to $3.50 Boxed Jewelry, $1.00 Baby pins, collar pins, cuff links, baby rings, lockets. enam- eled bar pins, earrings, bangle bracelets, mesh bags, rosaries and other jewelry gifts. SWEATER SETS— Angora sets of beauti- ful quality, consisting of sweater, leggins, mittens and cap. Sweater has pockets and belt. Comes in the all-popular buff shade. $6.98 BUNTINGS — Giits of quality for infants. Of soft, thick, warm eiderdown. Buttoned down front. Hood is satin trimmed. $1.98 INFANTS’ CAR- RIAGE SETS, of crepe de chine, consisting of pillow cover and car- riage robe, silk em- broidered. $4.98 INFANTS' SETS, consisting of sacque, bootees and bonnet in white, trimmed with pink or blue silk. $3.50 T T nnmnniie The fashion nowadays is to have many mirrors in a house. These gold and polychrome frames are dis- tinctive in design and perfect in execution, in both mitered and plain glass of the very best. Made to sell at $25 or more, but priced at $15.85 while they last. ’ A most aceeptable gift for Christmas, weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, ete., on.our special terms of $1.00 Cash and $1.00 a Week. N | 1 16x41-in. $15.85 R % Gift Handkerchiefs WOMEN?'S white and and plain colored linen handkerchiefs and fine lawn handkerchiefs, the latter with embroidered corners. Some have initial.. > 8 for 75¢ EPE_DE CHINE MEN'S INITIAL HANDKER- H‘Avlt"l’)"l(aglgflfgl“s. in all CHIEFS, of soft, fine quality, colors. Inexpensive gifts at, with neat hems. Box of 6 89 C each FOF vomnincaoane e Wi 'VELTY HANDKER- CHILDRENS DAINTY GIFT cngll!sl.agz'fsfiP;g sheer qual- HANDKERCHIEFS, with novelty ity with net edge. 3 for 35 embroidered corners. $1.00, each. X C fancy gift box BOYS' SOFT-FINISHED INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, nicely loc hemmed. Each.iiiiieiirameneeians vases 32x17-in. $15.85 At TR IS T T I T ICTICIICT E EIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIllIlIl|||lIIIlllllllIllllIl‘llllmlllllllllllllllllllll ~ [

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