Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1923, Page 40

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. . TIHURSDAY, MUTT AND JEFF—On the Level, Wouldn’t Jeff Make a Punk President? " 40 ‘ DECEMBER 20, 1923. National Cathedral Viewed As Dominating the Centunes (Copyright, 1023, by H. C. Fisher, Trade Mark Reg. U. S. Pat. Of) PERSONALLY I'M AGAINST ANY Fdfiélm GANTANGLEMENTS! T WONDER How .\cFF eeet.s ABoUT, JEFF, AS Pkssmem‘mu CANDIDATES WE CAN'T DODGE THE BIG IsTuest WHAT Do You THINI ABOUT ouR m HI JoHNSON ASKS ME THROUGH THE PAPGRS THIS MORNING How I STAND O8N THE LeAGues OF NATIONS QuesTion: MSADOC WILL Be ASKING CANDIDATE JEFF THE sAme QUESTION onE ofF €se EING DAYS! WHY, T THINK YouR UNCLE IN ENGLAND (S A GOOD ScouT, BUT My NEPHEW IN AVSTRIA = T THIvke Be's AN ASH CANY Being Built to Contrast AUl Similar Struc- tures of Present Day--Superior Mate- rial and Superior Work Employed. THINK ABoUT cLR FOREIEN RELATIONSY) purpose of the Foundation, wh evening at, the paign to raise the $10.000.000 ne The National Cathedral of Wash- fngton 1s being bullt to outlast all the cathedrals of Furope for many | hundreds Tt will in Washington also e ; N 725 20,000 o0 was a choir boy n the b and south transents-outs dr ars ago. En-| bays and fi 00,000 500,000 300,000 | 100,000 | 1,600,000 | cne hundred matter of Bt o = $400.000 Narthes ... and aisles, exch 2,600,000 | = | sozon| FIGHTS GIRL’S CHARGES Soldier Says' He Asks Injunction. —_— HUSBAND SEEKS CHILD. Wife From | Soun Abroad. | Asks Court Prevent Taking iant that a_ soldier was responsible for Xmas Gift to You! Just at the time when you are considering GIFTS~we announce an economy opportunity--AN OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE THE FINEST EXPRESSION POSSIBLE AT PRICES LESS THAN AT ANY TIME IN HISTORY--- ALL., VICTOR RED SEAL Single Face RECORDS REDUCED!! ANY RECIPIENT WILL APPRECIATE AND TRE \.\CRI‘: THE GIFT OF RED SEAL RECORDS—they rep highest type of reproduction possible—SUCH ARTISTS AS 1bbott, Alda, Amato. Ancona. Ansseau. Arral. Battistini. Be- zanzoni, Boninsegna, Bori, Boston Symphony Orchestra, Bras- lau, Caruso, Chaliapin, Chemet, Clement, De Gogorza, Elman. Farrar, Flonzaley Qt., Galli-Curci. Gluck, Hamlin, Heifetz, Kreisler, Martin, McCormack, Melba, Metropolitan Opera Cho- rus. Paderewski, R(uhnmmnofifm fact there are selection by as many more prominent artists, ALL REDUCED. The only ex- mplmn- in the entire list are reproductions by “Patti” and “Ta- magno.” Think of it— BUY THEM FOR XMAS GIFTS . the husband says, and pre. | £ oxt ted will take th the | her_condit Cruz says he was sentenced to pay epresented b $3 per week for 14 vemrs or serve e ted oy At L Tmonths In jafl. Mo attacks the of the law under which e Al tha Hitz iseued a rule on Judge 3 se January 4 why 1d not be lssued . Bolt & Kriz ap- - & G A R TR PN TN, TR “MEN’S WEAR i1l An Unusual and Distinctive Selection of Silk [ DRESSING GOWNS English W ool LOUNGING ROBES Brocaded Silk and Worsted HOUSE JACKETS False Tradition Cited. is a false tradition about hat exists through. Less Than Former Catalogue Prices D277/ 171 721 L A o e A ey ACT AT ONCE IF YOU B WOULD HAVE A GENUINE . Quilted Lmported Brocaded ; \ Silk Foulard | English Wool | Silk and U'orslrd! VICTROI q In your Xn a a. E ; way, covered a period o & ety v “tartl Dressing Gown% Lounging Robe | House Jacket Rt { Take advantage of this last-minute opportunity—DO IT TO- s25 315 315 DAY—TONIGHT—WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 10 P.M. to give you an opportunity—DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER THAN IS ABSO- SIDNEY WEST LUTELY CESSARY, else you may be disappointed on Christ- mas morning either with the selection that was necessary under the (INCORPORATED) 14th and G Streets id it IS repeated on by individuals rage intelligence. | the effect that it Three Feature Values— Victrola VIII & $50 ar Just how Lh‘* tradition of cathe- gral building developed s illustrated | from time to time in the fact that 50} many _of the opean cathedrals have had to be rebuilt. Canterbury | Cathedral, for instance, has been re- | Luilt in part about ten times because the towers, walls or floors had be- coms dangerous. These rebuilding t 3 condition of depleted stocks or impossible delivery. TAKE AD- VANTAGE OF OUR EXCLUSIVE SERVICE FEATURES AND UN- SUAL TERMS. Victrola No. 80 DUNLAP $100 STEIN RLOCH HATS CLOTHES Mahogany, ok or walnut Victrola No. 215 $150 Mahogans, osk of walnue Practical GIFTS from a MEN’S SHOP that he would buy himself! demned Stply purchase To huild the records of Yo five years in —and we GIVE FREE!! —OUR—— Gold Seal Bond the Written Lifetime Guarantee TO Pay of Free Mechanical Service R . Until RED NO TAPE February IMMEDIATE | “"* ? » GRS US—AND YOU GET IT ABSOLUTELY ONCE or as order. NO Initial Payment Only a Few More Days Remain To Secure Handsome Xmas Gifts of - Raincoats, Gabardines, Rain Capes 1?7 and Silk Mohairs at Prices That Are Money Victrola No. 210 - 8100 Mshogany, otk or walaut PURCHASE HERE there is no pasing for oiling, regulating, tun ing the m HALF and LESS! Every Article Must Be Sold Before the First of January — Qur Lease Expires Girls’ Cape Boys’ Slip-Ons A Fiest qualtty e A &8 ateen cloth; tan, red and blue; | Double texture Stull sweep skirt; attached | bombazine; % hood,_with rnunm\ plaid lin- | some plaid linin ing: 'sizes 4 to 14 years. military colla 65 s $2.75]3 Hat to mat Boys' and Girls' Leatherette Coats Durably made to serve during the == | " Hats to Match, 75c Men’s Gabardines Silk and Satin lined; well made FREB! THINK THIS OVER—Where elss are there such oppor tunities? The Largest Victrola Stock in Washington Victrola No. 125 § Mahogany, $2753 Electric, $315 Coats Best black rubber; heat- er cured and vulcanized: snap and buckle; guar- anteed water- proof; sizes 4 to 16 $3.95 Girls’ Raincoats Maile of striped rubberized cloth, guaranteed water- proof; ages 5 to 18 Hat to 75¢c. F ine Silk Mohairs —and Cashmeres, for women. Blue or green pin checks. Were Special— $20.00, now— $7.50 = Boys’ and Girls’ Rubber Boots . Reduced to $2.95 & $345 MAN'F and nicoly finished. Coats ts @@@ dYear = COMPANY 903 F Street N.W. 2 DOORS FROM CORNER OF NINTH Hat to match T8¢ Open Evenings Until 10 P.M. Victrola No. 405 $250 Electric, $290 Walnut Electric, $290 Mahogany, oak or walnut %Minyfis'uadmg Victor Shop SELL BISHOP: TURNE 1221 F ST.NW. OUR OMLY SHOP + NO OUTSIDE CONNECTIONS Victrola No. 230 Maho » $375;5 Eleetrics 8415 Open Evenings Until 10 P.M.

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