Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1923, Page 23

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ROSSLYN HIGHWAY PLANIS APPROVED U. S., However, Unable to Give Aid to Eliminating Dangerous Curves. Assis eret Davis of the War Department and Quartermaster | General Hart have commended plans prepared by residents of Rosslyn, Va., and approved by Charles president of the Fine Arts Commis- | sion, for a rear: of streets | n Rossivn, but o general | 1 aid} Moore, i | cott | the | ard joins the Myer and s designed two abrupt and dangerous turns in the existing Military road through Rosslyn, between the points mention- « litary to Fort metery. It 1. S Unabie to Aid. Mr. Moore, Ass aid that whil ge in the route through Rossly pense of : Quarterr 1l Hart, in a report on tha . said that in 1909 the hoard of supervisors of Ar- ¥ » general © approach to the terms of he govern- haintain the dge. Unde Arlington ! o eliminate ! POLICEMEN’S PAY RAISE ADVOCATED IN BOOKLET Members of Force Say Resignations of 289 in Four Years Shows Need of Increase. In sypport of the bill just sent to Consress providing for Increased sal- aries for policemen and firemen, the Policemen's Association yesterday published a brief containing argu- ments in favor of the passage of the measure. Emphasis is laid upon the fact that in the past four vears 289 privates have resigned from the force, indicat- the association believes, that v to induce shows that since January policemen have been uty and forty-four | (U a p titl It nd $2,000 a year for the three classes of privates, and also provides for in- creases for higher officers of the de- partment. pelied | the patriarchate of | Orthodox Church and has restored | building to the new eg- | The trouble, however, is continu- | i NO. 1 s nd the public have perpetu ht to use them Change Eas! “The pi through “will b theref ¢ to the gov- s to the et to L author them with- » the War De- | a Department I3 w probable intention 5 this request, to have the War Department bear in whole nancial burden of the present ctory for all r Department and interferes with contem- | of horities FORMER EDITOR DIES. r 13.—Wil- ight. former | i New York s . Fla., He also had been of Bradstreet Wear-E THE S. KANN SONS CO. DULIN & MARTIN CO., Inc. THE PALAIS ROYAL| LANSBURGH & BROTHER GOLDENBERG’S Cavanagh & Kendrick, 3411 M St J. Collins, 3701 Georgla Ave. ) 44 Cooper, 1506 14th St. X, ‘A. Emmons, 207 Pe s. Ve A. Finch, 24 B, 1. Hoffenberger, 1325 MARYLAND iottlieb’s Dept. Store. Hawkins. . Forest Walker. Carr Bros. & . Beall MOUNT RAINIER, Wm. H. Banneman. ROCKVILLE, W. Hicks. . VIRGINIA ALEXANDRIA, R. Knight & Son. A’ W. H. Sipe & Co. BRISTOL, Bristol Hdwe. Corp. CLIFTON FORGE, Smith-McKinney. \ village. | streets of | of | More than four- fifths of All Amer- ican homes are Lumber-built—a substantial proof of the economy and lasting satis- faction of good | lumber construc- CHURCH HEADS STRESS VALUE OF CO-OPERATION Semi-Annual Meeting of Federa- tion Hears Reports on Work in D. C. Value of co-operation among the varfous church denominations was again stressed at the semi-annual meetingof the Federation of Churches of this city last evening, at 6 o'clock, at the Luther Memorial Church, 1éth and N streets. The meeting, which was in the nature of a dinner, was presided er by Rev. Dr. George Diffenderfer, president of the Wasi ington federation, and rector of the Lutheran Memorial Church. peakers included: Rev. Dr. Floyd Tompkins, rector of the Holy zpiscopal Church, Philadel- A. Wilbur of George iversity, and Rev. Dr. 1. Darby. executive secretary ot federation 1l and advocated still closer relationship among the vari- ous churches and the warmer spirit of brotherhood in Christian faith and service, RAISES FREIGHT RATES. Austria Making Effort Deficit. NA, December 13.—In an ef- fort to meet the railway deficit, Aus- tria has Increased frelght rates 10 Even with the increase the w pre-war times. ger rates are un- per cent. are far bel Advances in pass der. considerati; |LUMBER FACTS NO. 3 The average total cost of erecting a Lumber-built home today is thirty-five per cent less than to End i "in 1920. NATIONAL LUMBER MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION g — ver’ Aluminum Roaster and Can A Usefu ADE of hard, num, “Wear-E nev WLAR EVLK I Christmas Gift cold-rolled, THICK, sheet alumi~ Roasters heat ver” evenly all over and hold the heat for a long time. That is why “Wear- ‘Ever” Roasters cook more thoroughly utensils; why they require less than fuel and attention; and why they insure better-cooked, better-flavored food. And because the “Wear-Ever” Roaster may be used for s0 many r«:w.ua--ddldmmmdn . it is one of the most ICAL utensils that » house: EVERY day through mntndnyrku Ever” Roasters are for a limited time only. Get your rosster OM. - can have—one that can be used service. = “Wear: ODAY. out many years of at which dealers are now THE ALUMINUM COOKING UTENSIL CO. New Kensington, Pa. These Stores, We KNOW, Can Supply You: ‘W. S. Jenks & Son, 722 Tth 8t. N.W. 3169 Mt. CHARLOTTESVILLE, Covington & Welborn J. W. Brown. lette Crockery Co. FREDERICKSBURG, W. A. Bell & Bro. FRONT ROYAL. J. F. Forsyth Co. GORDONSVILLE, Allman_ Hdwe. Co. HARRISONBURG, Brock Hdwe. Co. HERNDON, C. M. Dudding. LEESBURG, Lowenbach & Son. LEXINGTON, The R. S. Anderson Co. MANASSAS, W. C. Wagener. NEWPORT NEWS, C. G. & J. W. Robinson. & Barbgur R FARMVILLE, BARBER & ROSS L. A. Pincus, 603 Penna. Ave. SE. Thos, R. Renrdon, 2205 Nichols Ave. C. Schutt, 3120 M St. N.W. Takoma Hardware Co., Takoma Park. Uilm; . N.W. NORFOLK, Miller, Rhoads & Swartz, Inc.; Max Schwan, Inc., and Fowler & Roofing Co. PETERSBURG, Joyner Hdwe. Co. PORTSMOUTH, Harry Land. PURCELLVILLE, E. E. Nichol: RICHMOND, Miller & Rhoa and The E. B. Taylor Co. SOUTH RICHMOND, J. T. Abbott & Son. STAUNTON, Flavin & Watson Co. SUFFOLK, Brothers-Pruden Co. WAYNESBORO, Hamilton & dwe. Co. WINCHESTER, Jno. S. Solenberg ‘WOODSTOCK, Bailey & Solenberger. , Inc., Cook NAMES OF WEAR-EVER DEALERS IN OTHER TOWNS ARE LISTED IN BALTIMORE PAPERS s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. .C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, UL UL UL UL UL T T T RN fl Shirts on Sale on a Series of Tables, First Floor in the Rear Use 8th Street Entrance if You Prefer Ready With Assortments and Values to Make This Our Biggest and Best A Gift Special for Men SHAVING $2.49 STANDS, with beveled Nickeled Upright Shaving Stand, mirror, mug and brush. Other Shaving Stands at $2.98 to $10.00, SHAVING MUG, with ASH TRAY, of brass filigree metal cover. Com- | and glass-lined polished plete with brush, 5oe. wood. Special, 19¢. Other ‘Ash Trays at 50c and $1.00 mas it I, Women’s Gift Hosiery That You May Give with the Assurance of Giving Pleasure to the Recipient $1.50 Pair Thread Silk Hose of beauty and durability, consisting of such favored brands as Hummingbird, Pigeon and True Shape. In black and all the wanted winter colors. 1 At $1.95 Full-fashioned Thread Silkk Hose, of pure sill, with lisle tops. Famous makers in- \clule Kayser, Van Raalte, Onyx and Phoe- nix. Black and the tones of the season. At $2.50 Van Raalte All-silk Hose, of beautiful quality, in black, white and colors. Also Onyx Chiffon All-silk Hose in black and colors, $20 Genuine Mariposa Pure Wool $14.75 Blankets, Thick, warm fluffy blankets, all-wool warp filling, in solid red with black striped border, also in Scotch plaids and other popular plaids. Bound with wide silk edge. Size 72x80. $8.00 PART-WOOL BLAN- KETS, in size 70x80. Fleecy, soft and warm. In plaids of Lnlvender. pin ‘:1' ue, gray an tan. - Pair 56.95 $10 BEDSPREAD SETS— ‘White and colored spreads with bolster cover $8.75 BED SETS—$7.50 value, consisting of heavy lace bed- spread affd bolster $5 95 cover to match... BUREAU SCARFS—A won- derful gift assortment of lace- trimmed scarfs, also many embroidered in white 59‘: and colors .. to match., Scal- loped cut corners $2.50 Nottingham Lace Curtains $1.79 Pair Three yards long. Quality lace curtains that will do much to brighten the home for Christmas. Bordered effects, worked centers and the popular lighter effects. Buy them tomorrow at a substantial saving. Lace Curtains, $1.00 pair 2% yards long. In a selec- tion of patterns to appeal to every home-maker. Yard-wide Cretonne Dra- peries in_a wealth of new pat- terns. Home decorations of quality at a special low price. Rag Rugs, 79¢ What is so cozy and home-like as gayly colored rag rugs in an appropriate spot? These are in size 24x36 and finished withh fginge. In a variety of mixed colorings. Every rug is washable, < Every Shirt Perfect Thousdnds of high-grade shirts for men and those seeking worthy gifts for men—every shirt a quality shirt—made up and finished for perfect fit and long wear. Those who profited by our recent dollar shirt sale—and who also recall the one of last year—will hasten to make the most of this opportunity to buy really good shirts at such a distinct ad- Cretonne Draperies, 24c yd. 1923. 3 The Beautiful and Popular Love Bird Sets Daintiest of gifts for milady’s boudojr. Large as- sortment of sets and pieces, consisting of candlesticks, vases and night sets— $1.19 to $1.59 Vantine Incense Burners, S0c Of dull metal; complete with incense, Other Incense Burners, 79¢ to $1.95 Satisfaction First Since 1859 NGSPALA(E 810-818 Seventh Street h Shirt Saleé =~ [=] fl (@) = I ® @ [=9 _— ) =] B o) =} =] - Z [=} - o (=% = ) = (¢] - ] | Imperial Troy Tailored Shirts, Argo Shirts, Stetson Shirts and Standwear Shirts Materials Include Excellent Weaves of Corded Madras Prinied Madras Cotton Pongee Fine Crepes High-Count Percale So many patterns that every man's taste may be gratified a dozen times over. Stripes galore—wide stripes, pin stripes, narrow stripes, com- bination stripes. neat figures. checks—and plenty of the popular plain colors. Shirts With Neckbands Shirts With Attached Collars Shirts With Separate Collars Remember—Every Size From 13V, to 17 Be here early to take advantage of our best Christmas shirt sale. Buy them for every man you wish to remember—no man ever has too many shirts—any man will be glad to receive shirts such as these. o Again—Note that the shirt sale will be held in a —First Floor tn }h.‘ rear—ncar the 8th Strect entra TOYLAND With a Wonderful List of Attractions—and Santa Himself Here With a Souvenir for Every Child VELOCIPE tubu ction of the Millinery Department Traveling Bags PIANOS — Schoenhut toy t play real music. [ able e ' and $15.00 GENUINE COWHIDE TRAVELING BAGS, in plain and grained styles, lined with soft leather. Metal studded bottoms, inde- cal t o CROKIN BOARD—the fam- ily favorite among structible steel $10 00 gRMeS ........... frames . FITTED TRAVELING CASES, of large size; made of Dupont Fabrikoid, with fancy lining. Two locks, lift clamps. Figged with 11 pieces of articles BRADLEY'S kinds, GA W including the combination games. 50c, 75¢c, $1.00, $1.98 HANDCAR—Am=rican car, with powerfu! nu scle - building wheeled toy for — Girls' full-size every boy . ' $10.95 have metal plush-covered Choice of push and one or two horse s for the tots. 75c and 98¢ $7.00 LARGE IMPORTED BISQUE DOLL, with full curled wig, moving eyes and unbreakable $4.98 joints ... $4.00 IMPORTED DRESSED DOLLS, the dainty Pearlie Doll. with moving eyes. Shown in a varlety $ of dainty frocks.. 1‘98 Gift Slippers 89¢ Comfortable and Dainty Felt Bedroom Slippers, trimmed with pompon and ribbon. Flexible padded soles. Nell rose, laven- der, purple, old rose and blue. Sizes 3 to 8. Other Gift Slippers for Women, Men and Children at Popular Prices. CAR, the popular i $7.95 sidewalk for live bay bearing Charming New Peter Pan Styles in Gift Blouses Of Imported English Broadcloth and Dimity $1.98 English Broadcloth—that looks like silk and outwears any kind of stlk— is the fabric first in popularity for blouses just now—and these are made exceptionally well. Plenty of overblouses, too, of plain and checked dimity, trimmed with lace medallions, lace edge and black tie. X $55.00 Alexander Smith & Sons SEAMLESS AXMINSTER Rugs 1 $39.75 9x12 Neted for beauty and long wear. What better gift for. the home? These come in a range of harmonious colorings—and the saving is too good to miss. Boxed for Giving —Second Floor, King's Palace. LU DT TR

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