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CHRISTMAS SEALS HEALTH INSURANGE o | Tuberculosis Association Ex-| plains Details of Work in Capital. Consider ans in t for a moment what it burself you place T AASAAAA uift ke e G ice that no as letter or parcel is complet the double- al of the Tuberculosis v, you sure that just b w use of these senting a e sed sufficlent to 1y your Of the Explained peopls in former et 1 Luncheou. 3 the publi one white Hospital 4 at §< known as tl s camp for tuber 1d informational iation ¢ kind of health- formation. In fact, it is fight- | he ex while the store b roin bhoxes Tefore the publie the city HOSIERY MILL BURNS. ELIZABETH CITY. N. The I Why not buy yoursel high shoes—yvou will be If it's different. you are s @’%’u’&ia’fi‘w'fi*fi%'&@%’%@*fi@%@%'fl%&lfiz‘fl@’%@’(‘&'{@%%%lfi%’&w § Hirsh Stylish Footwear for Stout Women In pumps, oxfords and high shoes. 2 to 11 and up to E $4.85 to $7.85 Kayser's Full Fash- ioned Silk Hose, in outsizes, in all colors. Pair— $2.45 .md I cfice es widths Fel “Upper Seventll Street in Lo ms of health insurance | and for this whole .city | A Christmas Thought For Women-- variety of styles and the lowness of the prices. Women's high shoes,‘in button ack leather, heels, Women and Children. llnsy's SKOE STORES /028 SEVENTH ST.N.W. KALORAMA CITIZENS APPROVE OF PEYSER lated on School Board Choice. Appointment of " C: ser to the board the Citiz Association, which met last night in the Wyoming apartments, Columbia road and California street A adopted congratulated | the Distriet Supreme Court for its ‘tion of Capt. Peyser. He will s the mext meeting of the asso- tion, it announced. association instructed its com- aws and legislation to ate the of | related que: | of certain r the organiz neeted with the dispositic resolution ibiisment of Distriet. This members als Dr. William o | ealth officer of the District, for his efforts toward having a milk stand- e pure milk: ating Ain January will be resident A . Mrs. A ¢ » the the the n of Citizen Dr. William R, Ma to membership e — “SANTA CLAUS" DIES. alif., December 19 school chil- when ) the clgar- while awaiting A widow and When your motor will operate better with the heat held under the hood, the shutters stay closed. When it will operate better with cool air, the shutters open grad- ually until wide open. All this is done auto- matically — you have . nothing to remember. Winterfront is attached to the radiator and has * - no motor connection whatever. Guaranteed to work perfectly ar all motor speeds. re's only ong .. (INTERERGNT de by Pines JULLIEN & 'BARTRAM Distributors 1443 P St. Main 7841 w5 f a pair of Hirsh-styled surprised at the great ure to find it at Hirsh’s. lace, in black kid, tan, kid, culf, tan calf, patent patent with' : two-tone Desirable shapes and ts. &m@a«%@mwa5@3@%@5%@:@%&%@%@ Outsizes in Sizes 2Y; to 11 For Christmas - Giving it Slippers for Misses, cation—City-Wide in Trade” e THE EVENING FALL AGAIN UNABLE mss s ot cnes| () ATTEND PROBE Senate Reopens Employe on Stand. Investigation into the ta before the § mittee with the part of some V Secretary Fall {tuke the stand to Menroot of | vised by telegram that he was ically ineapable” time. Mr. Fall said he would the commiittee as soon as the shington w. was ay, . expected the stered uirs farm (n Three from $45 {shipped to Three at ) each, the $1,100 Walkh Sabmits ‘ecelpts, Previous witnesses had that the freight and $300. Senator Walsh, %a%&g%@%@%&gfi Here is Teapot Dome Hearings—Sinclair leasing of aval oil reserves was resumed today | nate public lands com- | expectation on the members that the hear- |||z\ would be concluded within a few but Chairman committee was ad- “phys- of appearing at thi cattle shipped from Mr. New Jersey to for- Rivers, ume Ivrlw« total charge being | of the 1 testificd | wis between nm.w\”- No Time to Lose! JOIN THE HOMER L. KITT CO’S truly a beautiful STAR, WASHINGTON, Montana, introduced an express re- ceipt for $1,106 issued to (u\:r the shipment und asked the witn he could explain how the Eak" prlce happened to offset almost exactly the transportation charges. Having had nothing to do with payment of the freight, the witness replied, ho had not takeén it into ac- count when fixing the price upon the cattle. A man was sent with a horse, given by Mr. Sinclair to the foreman at Three Rivers, he added, and it was possible that his faré was added to the transportation costs. The freight on this animal alone, he said, would have been the game as for thé whole shipment, since they were all sent in one car. His only instruction from the owner, | Mr. Raycraft said, was to select some | kood milkc stock and bill them at a fair price. _ HEADS REICHSBANK. Dr. Schacht Succeeds Late Rudolph Havenstein. December a currency e -Hjalmar issioner, t of the late Ru- dolph Havens appointment is subject * to by the directorate ‘main committee of and also by President 1t.is not expected, however, 1 be any oppositi uming l‘ll office. COURT ENJOINS STATE. tion {North Dakota Barred From Taxing Railroads. FARGO, N. D, December Dakota was enjoined from tion income tax against the 1®rn and Northern Pacific in a llulsh'll handed down Jud Mille st th 19.—North ireat L were aainst democrat, | the Northern ¥ %%%%%@R%%%% You - - ¢ B s £ [Ky) JOIN NOW!--Or You'll Be Too Late! New Player-Piano ONLY A FEW LEFT! Special for Thursday ‘Only a Few Left No time to D.'C, the | J. W. W’DONALD DIES SUDDENLY IN OFFICE Superintendent of Glenwood Ceme- tery Was Resident of District Sixty-Five Years. James Walter McDonald, superin- tendent of Glenwood cemetery, drop- ped dead in the office of the cemetery vesterday afternon, a few moments after he had complained of feeling ill. One of his assistants suggested that he go to his home, which ad- joins the cemetery, but he collapsed [ leaving the office. efore leaving e mfldem of ing been born at C October 19, 1858. He has been nected with the management of Glen- wod for more than thirty-seven years. For a great part of that time he was nt superintendent and for the past five years had been superintend- ent M his | wido: | son, Jam survived, by McDonild; one Walter, jr., and a brother, John McDonald. The funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Friday aft- ernon. The five trustees of the cemetery | will be honorary palibearers. They re Charles W. Morris, Washington yham, Willlam E. Wise, Charles | Marsh and Odell S. Smith, —_— | ALFONSO HONORS FOUR. MADRID, December 19.—King Al- | fonso has signed a decree awarding | the Order of the Great Cross of Car- |los 111 to Cardinal Gaeparri, papal | secretary of state; Benito Mussolini, | the Italfan prime minister; Marquis | Thaou di Revel, Ttallan minister of ' marine, and the Duke of Aosta. MeDonald s @% Must Hurry! lose if you desire @ AN 4 : 4 4 5 3 3 & g, g, 5 : 4 : 4 5 : 5 5 5 4 -3 o player—at a specxal club sale price that should attract you'to our store immediately. Only a few left at this very low figure. to join this big club. "Hundreds of members are now enjoying their Club Players. Come in to- day and select yours! Delivery at Once No delay! No waiting—you may have your Club Player sent home at once if you prefer not to wait till Xmas! We cannot guar- antee this service long on this special player—as they will soon be all gone. We urge you to call immediately! The Homer L.Kitt Co. 1330 G STREET KNABE WAREROOMS OPEN NIGHTS OPEN NIGHTS BEREREREDIOEDIEDIEDIERIED) %’%@’%@W%%’%&%’%@%@%%@%@%%@W%@%%@%@%%&%@ \J WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1923, AWNIVERSARY Crowded to the door, serving Washington women with the best values of the year in this great anniversary sale. Where Your Dollars Count Most . 7202224 Tth St. N.W. WONDERFUL BABY THINGS $5.00- BABY COATS $6.98 TOTS’ VELOUR e TR . Xmas Gifts- Boys’ Wearables Outfitting the Boy BOYS' 2-PANTS SUITS asasEs: gERsanasa Cutest Baby Toggery Quieitary. ol cre of velvet and 3 crepe tweed and French " serge, baby neat tailorad Long or short lengths. new A Cowhide color Men’s Outing Pajamas Wa flufty out- ing flannel Pa- jamas. Made with military collar and 4 silk frogs. Xmas Handkerchiefs 6 Children’s Handkerchiefsw One with each day of 50c Ladies’ Boxed Hdkfs. Y ] impaorted Unequaled for Price Sl. 00 Women’ s Colored Hdkfs. INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS Nice quality cloth, with full em- broidered initial inch hem. wins Xmas Giftgsnseerss Girls’ Wearables ; BIG GIRLS’ COATS £ Nobbily & Made Conts $ 79 for girls 4 to dJd: 14 years, self collar. Warm winter welights in belted styles. . 235;00 GIRLS’ COATS e hand someat " wisien, i Hea “wclection $9.87 ; ind best. coats b "o UP TO $8.98 DREsses | BABIES’ BONNETS, 69 T0 !"lat:s 49c to v T Silk, corduroy, 3 verything: B ctepaiio, plueh in Hatdom ——— 5 coats. New beautiful ::Lb‘:f’; e panet cttects : $1.50 & $2.00 WHITE DRESSES : 7t ’,-,,!»‘H chly embroidere Exquisite lace embroidery e rices models. 6 to 14 sizes. and ribbon trimmed dresses ’ $2.98 10$3.98Girls' Hats | 1, ', i, g 98c 5§12§'§‘,”.’,‘ Overcoats ;aTn’,lu?-“h'Z'i“,:. s ; A ‘or tots and . oats ’r boys I\uw::r‘ sirls $5 Infants’ Knit Sweater Sets o $ovenr du- ' na lfts That All Men lee Men’s Boxed Leather 69c Men’s Boxed Initial Buckle Belts | Knit and Cut Silk Real Leather, c Four-in- H-.nds c white metal buckles, embossed Closelyr Knit 8 at cutout ultial, Al packed in 4 tructively pretty Xmas box. T ¥ e $2.00 MEN’S FIBER SILK STRIPE SHIRTS Good quality madras combined with fiber silk stripe. Attractive patterns in plaid and striped effects: all s .59 combinations. = Men’s Brushed Wool Men’s Linen or Colored Bor- tlererl lmtul Hmdkerchlefs mr\Tr‘;rz"g‘th .“n"L' nes u-mhined also solid —— colors. Xmas Gloves, Boy Scout Leather Gloves ‘The sample stock of a masutecturer of S stock. Leather and woo Ladies’ Imported Kid Gloves ].\"\fl \'lllAl\[ kid gloves enes Black, \\h!(e brown. oak and fawn. Kayser Long Chamoisette Gloves Chamoisette long gloves in all wanted fall s_hades. 3-row 98c l| siik embroidery. Children’s Dress Kid Gloves Heavy, warm kid finger gloves for boy and girls. Ages 4 to 12 years. Light and dark browns. rollers. Heavy rm.,.w Shades, in white and ecru, with fixtures completc Irregulars. Each... '//////////////////// dolis, in dressed Rty $2.49 TO $2.98 DOLLS Better Talking Dolls 98cto?5:2 Also the unbreakable kind prettily dressed. Extra Beautiful Scarfs, of fuil length, trimmed with 25 dozen in the lot. Each. Double Curtains and Panels, used one to th $1.29 TO $2.00 DOLLS Four cholce of $].8 Best of Mama dolls, some have sleeping eves and Wigs sizes in 10( 2222 //’/M//////////////// 22 //Z/:'\S ' 22222222277 l 3x6-FT. WINDOW SHADES wide lace edge and pret- tily embroidered figures window. THREE GROUPS, SPECIALLY PRICED FOR ’UILHSDA\-— Annxversary Sale of $10, $12 and $15 | all up to $1.95 Wie ek, Hair, wigs and sleeptog tifully dressed. and beautifully gowned. 59c LACE-TRIMMED SCARFS On guaranteed worked in center. Just 49c ‘$ 29 | $ Bath Robes—Petticoats | $5. 00 Women s Silk-Trimmed Bath Robe: Tho prettiest of patteran 1ot in hemntifl edioringe Hade it wide.silk trimmings on Tobiog Tose, - Copen, gray, der or piok. Girls', Misses’ and Women's Sizes A Wonderful Lot of $29.75 to $39.98 o ven- ‘brown, rose, tan and gray, $4 Women's |Women’s Sateen $3 Mercerized Silk Petticoats Corduroy Robesl comlme Slips . $1.98 Beautiful shades of green, ¢ $7.98 ful silky petticoats. - eautifal ruflled ample Coats, bought at lon of their real value, Follvis, d | b b u ¥ shades of rose, copen, | tive wista; fuchs; bel in new gra; Every new. ‘odel 1 shown,. inctoding the lnxwlon-\y for ‘collar an cuff trimmed garments.