Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1923, Page 10

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L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D.. 0, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1923. e ey o g Marriage Licenses. BALLOU COMMITTEE HEAD. R Tz ‘ 3 - American Revolution, at her resi- @cn@ e Monday eVe- | urringe liconses have been ssued to the I following: Superintendent to Lead Education ' o o e D e *Afan® |# Thomas §. Wills and Alice M. Washington. 5 (Continued from Ninth Page.) Dickens gave recitals. David R. Honesty and Gertrnde Carter, both Convention Plans. \ — of Vyenna, dent. the American Legion Auxillary, | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul Leetch, L et KO Leesburs, V., and 0, | pAPROintment of Supt. of Schools N o v he and Dr. Kate Waller Barrett, its Georgetown, will have as_their guests . 5 Frank W. Ballou as chairman of the | president, Tett, 1S past | ¢r the holidays, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam oF Resier Bo%e committes on arrangements for the E. Shivers and small daughter of Park- and Vera E. Power, | 8ixty-second annual convention of the | == b vV Natlonal Education Association, to.be 0% and Mre. Arthur Egerton Six- | ersburs: W. Va. : Jou tie D. Ordones, held in Washington next June, was smith announce the marrlage Mon- | A¢ the City Club Thursday evenin Z A®uge Richardon. | gnnounced today by Miss Olive M. ay of thelr daughter, Miss Dorothy | the Jolly Bachelor Girls' Club will hold bo “Fautheon 8. Rotn, | Jones, president of the organization. Ammold Sixsmith, to' Mr. Willlam|a subscription dance, entertaining a i , Md. More than 15,000 delegates are ex- pected to attend the convention. The. # Thompaon Black “of New York and | number of its friends Guy A. Moore ang A, Morga Washington. Mr. Black was grady. | PUmDer of its friends. 3" Suminor Teter and Pearl Lickles, both of | business sessions will be held in'the ated from Princeton Unlversity in Toledo, Oh Washi; Auditori ‘hich s ex- v Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Lawson of ' Hillyer . Norment of Hen salingtonAuditoriame whiol 1 ex - 1017 and’ from the Harvard Taw | wasiriies tertaihen abur Banest | Mo A Gt o fleaderion, K., 84 peCiod o bo ompleted befors. the une, 1922. five guests at an old-time housewarming | Frank C. Willingham and Mildred 8. Gard- | COnVention co ¥ =y Monday evening when they opened their | Ber. = Invitations have been fssued from |new home to thelr friends. The rooms| Milion Beifield and Rell Parker. Births Report \ irths Reported. the Grace Dodge Hotel, for an old- | of the house, which is the English cot-| y.iam Au x fashioned . Christmas ove party at | age tibe wero beautittily decoratod, v E. v ; . 5130 oclock. | X% reeption was held from 8350 (o 11 | Gerna o b ¢ . | the "heatin " department “ta" the Tare” e eats “You must furnish the people with Groceries, Candies, Cakes, Fruits, Vegetables, etc. I will be too busy filling stockings and delivering presents.” Wentern Universisy Giving %" | Werd entertained by Misa Cora Comming, Var, i | “Frani R So PIGGLY WIGGLY is ready to obey old Santa’s orders. Direct from the Manufacturer, the Can- - |\ ner, the Packer and the Farmer have been gathered the best of many lands and climes: R Pl le 2 ot | 3 of this city h M . KT, I:\::"E.&?Th:e sz,':_:.','",s‘m. of Michi- . Miss Eva Baker, N_;':ml"{‘:wl‘r(;hl i ! ah . x| © d Stine Aoders, oy ings,” Which ‘plays at the Bresident | AMOnE, the guests were Mr. and Mrs. | Rithumoid. ¥ i G {livater LomOrrow evening is assured | BAWin A. M. Lawson, M : : Sapr Peaches, Grapes and Apricots from the sunny orchards and vineyards of California—Pineapples from the Pearl of the Antilles and the Isles of the Pacific—Oranges and Grapefruit from Florida —Dates and Figs from Arabia and Turkey—Spices from the East Indies—Cocoanuts and Bananas e e R R . from Central America—Teas from China and Japan—Coffee from Mexico and Cent{al America; Periins. : B F 3 3 ¥ine, | Tiobert . Ford; 4, R it 2t from every part of our own country has been assembled products the goodness of which has made Ly the liberal patronage of men and 3 . Mrs. Paul Helnmille s Mr. rs. Harry Love A ngale, B . Miss Marle Louise Turnmer enter-| Oscar Baker, Mr. and M uise Lorranine Brown, 8 months, 442 Oth ST N them Nationally known and Nationally used. Wi erx Ao . | e doeion St | ceuns, 1 monti, Chlidren's | bo. partment will have as e : Zuests Mr. and Mrs. d Mary Stebbins, 2§ 777777, women high in official and soclal life s. Lynn L. Hayes, and 1(1” many sraduates of the uni- | Mrs {0*‘3 5“11’ Y‘IA‘"»‘ and otk versity who llve in and near Wash- er orning, ss Cora Cornin, . as d ‘ Deaths Reported. tained in honor of the regent, Mrs.| Baker, Mr. and M F S 4 Tiges pl. Rie A A - . . Bors” of “the Mas Willtem Ovncon 5 and, Mioole” Thowpson, 4 | T he - At Xmas times in PIGGLY WIGGLY as you walk through the aisles you will sense the foresight and care which have been taken to meet your wants. ington. The Attorney General, Harry | Mr. Youngs, M. Daugherty, hae taken a box and| following deaths bave been reported to i, Y, T/ 7177070777 777 777 77 1 Buy your Xmas supplies at PIGGLY WIGGLY and save enough to start a savings account for Baskets of Candy 1924 e T A s " . for the Children” | - e Beginning Thursday all our stores will remain open un- til 9:30 P.M. until Christmas. THE FINEST KIND OF FANCY CALIFORNIA FRUIT of Lie Ciirersity ot slicnigan alumni | Brennan, Mr. and Mrs. W \{15. Mr. and | di H. G. PINCE BRAND ..o R o stoms. \;soclu(lo of the District of Colum- | Mrs. Slevers, Mr. and Mrs. Roben- | Wittiam | Large Can, Clings, PEACHB Fancy Yellow No. 21, Size, in Lots of Per Can, 9 1 doz., $3.00 Large Can, No. 2. CHERRIES, Fancy Royal Anne S5 iower Per Can, b 1 doz., $4.44 Large Can, No. 27 PEARS’ Fancy Bartlett Size, in Lots of Per Can, and daughter of Co Tebead, givt 1 doz., $3.84 17da M. McKnew, Mark y, e . . G £ M:l Husie E. Shelton, girsl. DOMINO POWDERED Pure Cane Granulated ,20MINO %O OLD-FASHlfON BROWN 1-1b. Cart 101bs. f0r89 4X CONFECTIONERY and John T. Finley. Mr. a Mrs 2 S i Gurfield Hospital e Schnelder, hoy 1-Ib. Carton for ,......13c * Z Z SIX STORES SERVICE = SHOES end HOSIER Novelties for the Holidays in |"HAHN-SPECIAL™ S}IOCS fOl‘ Women 55 Evening Slippers Silver Cloth Gold Cloth Black Velvet Rose Velvet Blue Velvet Brown Velvet 227 777 Sun Maid Bon Ton Cluster Raisins Seeded or 1-lb. Pkg. for oos Seedless c ‘iiw'dOn ng; Cluster 15-0z. pkg. Eorni 2 Senin over e e 2 SSRGS o Seemer 80 not some that have hes -0: pkgs. for ot years Very Special! “GRO-NUPS™ Shoes for g‘irls ““Colonials” $ 4 Patent Leather with Silver Buckle \p{o\:.iL;:m;;bng]i‘u f?l?: and how they do wear! NATIONALLY KNOWN . DROMEDARY DATES Package, Only 19c Selected Kingan’s No;rhl —Per Doz. ; None 3 (': i 3 1-Ib. Crtns. Genuine Tan Russia Calf, Black Gunmetal or Patent Leather. Welted soles, solid lcather stiffen- ings — alt o gether great shoes for $4. 81 to 2, A to D widths. G R || ENGLISHWALNUTS 5% Perib, 30c Goring Pumps —for dress or school wear Black Suede oo b e etert ! i Smmt\l‘?lgld ] FRESH Pint Bottle . 7c Brown Suede © N iy For girl or boy. \ MILK Quart Bottle 13c . { B\ . vapora : SIMPSON’S Black Satin $3.50 to $6 i weia.zlfi:::me c DAIRY 1, Pint Cream 18¢ For Baby Tall Can for Delivered fresh daily to all our stores. Soft, carefully % Small Cm’ 5C « made little shoes, in button or lace models. White, brown, black and \ Assorted as follows: Chocolate Drops, Kindergarten Mixed, patent leathers— Bonbons, Cream Mixed and Daisy Mixture. This candy is made P Lb many of them of pure sugar and is being sold by other merchants at 35c to er A c N 45c per pound. Our price 5 227 o on this market. % 2 X, 7 2 with tops of contrasting col- The Bl ok Wemssrs Sidse0 . THE FAMOUS : WHITE HOUSE ' SILK STOCKINGS e N P BROS PURE PORK SAUSAGE 7 L] $] HILLIPS il e Lb. Package WINDS up tomorrow night. The Be,tter Sorts of NN 2 This Sausage is Delivered Fresh Daily to Our Stores ) . The best Hosiery Sale we’ve Men S House Sllppers had-in many a day, and comes just in the nick of time for those who Several lots of Daniel Green \| have gifts to buy. Includes many “Comfy” De Luxe Hilo Slippers. ALL OUR S of— o élvd “Capi{all" ;eatger sol\c'Felt A r ow: Slippers with lambswool inner i . , y 5 or own regul“ soles. Were $2.50 & $3 tomorrow $1'95 - $1.25 to $1.65 kinds Strictly perfect. Silk and Silk-and- Another big shipment just re- those excellent Tan .‘ . Fiber Stockings with mercerized ceived of X : . tops and soles. In Black, Havana, Leather Opera, Everett and 5295 Beige and-Gray. Every pair per- Roimeo Slippers. * Very special at A ) fect and desirable—not “seconds” or job lots—but Unusually high grade, leather 2 el el vl lined, superbly well made Opera, ~ ° s . 9 Everett and Romeo House Slip- Every woman will want at least a pers at : $5 " dozen pairs tomorrow. At al our . v 5 1F. r P ; 11 p.un;;;_-g-;‘r;;g;j“gl'g"“ m‘. e X WATCH T%T]‘:SE%Y FOR Pgl%%s WITI.!:lLEgE LJ&*EE‘ST(

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