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- 16 = . 'THE EVENING ‘STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21; 1923. - | 1s to set at 4:49 pm., Tomorrow uan, Calit., F, F. ey; Swink, Col., |recelver of public moneys at Douglas, . = GUVERNMEN[ Ams |OFFICIAL WINTER |5 i SRVl | Wi s ey maresos won, oo oo | CLUB'S MALE CHORUS |2t 5% % fecricn, 2| LAWYERS CHANGE PLAN OPENS TOMORROWI »\\'e(‘ms lhclnlmel‘r i 5 Conn,, Arthur ¥. Connor; Canton, President Coolidge vesterday car- PHOG AM R ;;'fl",“ly'hlsh and ‘George R. Ross, or- . FOR SE Yes, exactly, as far as the minutes |1, Clarence Snively; Crete, IIl, |ried out another Harding policy when } % SSIO ‘ qre concerned. but i ¥ou take the |John Ploponprink; Shawneetown, Iil.. [ he sent to the Senate the nomination R ADIOED s N IN DISTRICT in e "‘Sh | tomorrow will be & few seconds ] EI8In E. Spivey; Melbourne, lowa, E. |of Henry M. Stowe, formerly of Mar- ———— e ! i . | shorter, K. Ballredge; Amite, ., N S 1 3 st Sed- . 3. 3 .. \ | Day Wi Be Shortest of Year, Al "THiey do not g0 to that trounte at | Furner: e i, Ly Nettte So- |ion., Obio. to be postmaster at Bed-| Entertainment in Masonic Temple H he Nava V. z i oS, T though Sun Rises and e ervetory, and most. D igaalier| Stowe, who is a member of the Elks | Auditorium Vigorously Applaud- Sets as Today the official assurance that tomorrow,| Miss. Joseph T. Farrer; Bolton, Miss., | Home at Bedford, was given a recess . . ed by Large Audience. Savings Director Wallace to is the “shortest day.” Susan MeAlpin; Brando s, Lilld | appointment as postmaster by Presi- | | Gosdmi e, S., omer 5 T ngj dent Harding last spring. The ap- | T s e Toypkelton; Heldel- | ;ointment brought about a protest | Be Official Representative | winter begins ome POSTMASTERS NAMED. Migs., Pink H. Morrison. 3 N | tomorrow, standard ville, S. C., J. H. Bodle; Pelzer, | trom Virginia republicans who de- in Campaign. - Josephine 'Pelzer; Spartanburg, | clared Stowe should not be given the —_ President ~Nominates Harding' Appointee at Bedford, Va. Henry Neuberger; Wittmire, S. v Male Chorus, of the InComCo Club | x g place because he was not really a g 6 ‘InComCo Club | David Duncan; Yonges Island, el The mfl{m last night before an audlence that|ard C. Dunbar, Joseph F. Eshelman, President Coolidge today sent the : | following postmaster nominations to in the chorus Bar Association Will Meet in Phi plain citizens will rest content with adelphia in January, Instead of Here. Becmtats i1 the exe Fohn W resident of Virgini the Bl %, John W. Garrity; Garnetville, | Fesident of Virginia. : i 3 P W aarrity; Camnetville, | e carried witnout avall to ar,|flled the auditorium of Masonic Teifi- | jurdy Toiiem A Maidons, Witian | Str " James T, Granam. Harding, who told newspaper men in | PIe. in which Harry Angelico, bari-| McCulloch, Cari “W. Robinson and |ary 11, 3 . John Gammon. | announcing that he would stand by | 1on€, With Miss Bernice Tandall, ac- | Charles . Smith. D. C., as had Pennington Gap, Va., James R. Bar- | omp S Pens : Stowe that “If a man cannot be CMPanist were presented. © - | ~Second basses, Harry J. Baraholt 8 };;::,;;:.r_n, \;3-:'. :{e:ri' v.‘ ‘\‘l”!‘llcr. ’ rresm»mdnnd still nmaln;all:{lul to | showed its appr of the sing- | Helss, Ho " Ho e so Sent the nomi- | his friends it is not worth while to|ing of Mr. A g ey, C nation of Arthur M. Teakell to be|be President.” s e bl et o AR LR tomorrow, when winter comes, listinction of being the | the facts as 1 Observate cor C Wil be cial con- chairman of reported that To All Cnly 2 More Shopping Days A small deposit reserves the articles selected—Terms to suit your conven- ience. . Clothing for Men, Women and Children H. ABRAMSON 7th and L Sts. NW. Open Saturday Evenings Until 10 0’Clock No Branch Stores Two Gifts that never fail to solve the problem BMUUFUL packages of the highest grade products from America’s best known Candy manufacturers, including freshly packed gift boxes from our own factories at prices ranging from 39¢ to $10.00 Quaint little packages for the kiddies to help decorate the Christmas tree or £l in the empty spaces in the stockings, such as Chocolate Animals, Tiny Kiddy Pops, Kandy Kewpies, etc. Little Bits from the East One of the many distinctive packages fresh from our own factory. The decoration on the cover of pyramids, deserts, and arabs, symbolizes the East making it a particularly appropriate package for Christmas. Filled with the most wonderful assortment of chocolates, almonds, dates, etc. 14 Ibs. 1.50 2 1bs. 2.50 Family Package of Homemaid Chocolates Our Christmas specjnli 4 Anh assortment of 10 diffe Chocol: , filled witl e, eame and chewy centers 272 1bs. 98¢ Sugar Coated Almonds Whole, select nuts, covered with a coating of variously colored and flavored per sugar—special at . . . pound 49(: Walnut Stuffed Dates Fresh, delicious, timely confection. perpound 49€ Liggett’s Milk Chocolate InYpoundbas + . - . 25c Box of 6 cakes makes an accepeable gift. 1.50 Something for every member of the Family Perfume Sets . . . 2.001 10.00 Domestic & Imported Perfumes .50 to 10.00 3 piece Yroroyd Toilet Sets 8 piece Ivoroyd Toilet Sets Gift Stationery . . . Eversharp Pencils s Buddy & Ingersoll Watches Eastman Kodaks . . . ‘Waterman Founnh;;g\[s : ahogany or Ivoro: locks M-:;:gb]eyfor boudoir or desk 2.98 Gillette & other Ssfety Razors 98 5.39 De Vilbiss Perfumizers . 5w 5.00 Genuine Thermos Bottles and Kits . . . + 139w 7.50 Walking and Talking Dolls .98 @ (2.98 Kindergarten Play Balls & 25 Sterno Stove Outfits . . 49 Electric Curling Irons . . L¥9and2.39 ‘Electric Flat Iron, 3% or 6 Ibs 2.98 1.70 10 23.38 2.50 w0 10.00 13th and F 14th° and F 1006 F 15th and G 418 7th 1237 l;a. Ave. 1715 Pa. Ave. Yo a e N The ¥ 904 F St. 9 Stores i OU will find here most of the well known, established brands of im- ported and domestic Cigars in excellent smoking condition in a great range of prices and most generally at a saving. We recommend particularly the fol- lowing of our private brands. Clear Havana Cigars : In Boxes of 25 La Rosa Aromatica in 10sizes. . . . from 2.25 t 9.00 El Solano in 4 sizes, from 3.00 to 7.00 Mild Havana Blend Cigars In Boxes of 25 Flor de Murat in 4 sizes . 2.25 to 3.50 Padova Invincible . . 2.00 Domestic Sumatra Wrapped Cigars In Boxes of 25- including the well-known Major in 3 sizes . Jaynes Perfecto . . . Louis K. . . 5 A Black and White in 3 sizes Friday and Saturday Reductions Major Perfecto—regularly 2 for 25¢ 5 for 50¢, 10 for 98¢, Box of 25, 2.45 Flor de Murat—regularly 2 for 25¢ 5 for 50c, 10 for 98¢, Box of 35, 2.45 La Rosa Aromatica—regularly 15¢ * * ° 5 for 60¢, 10 for 1.20, Box of 35, 3.00 La Providencia—regularly roc 5 for 45¢, 10 for 86¢, Box of 50, 4:30 Major Majors—regularly 1oc 5 for 45c, 10 for 86¢, Bax of s0, 4.30 All the popular brands of Tobaccos in jars and tins at substantial savings. A large variety of genuine briar pipes and other smoker’s accessories may be in a number of our larger stores. Cigarettes All the well known brands of Clgarerces. Many in special Holiday boxes. You will find the brand he smokes, at re- | duced prices. Washington R —LADIES!— { Beautiful fur- ! trimmed coats, best materials. $24:32 DRESSES *14° SUITS . #26°° Fur Coats, Scarfs, Hosiery, Waists, Girls’ Clothes. Don't ever say you can’t buy because you haven't got the ready cash—you don't meed ready cash to buy here; vour promise to pay is all we ask. Your credit is good with us. No bother, no delay—buy what you need mow. Tell us to ‘“charge it” and make Your own term s—within rea- son. We trust yo — of the chorus, which was broadcast | L. Smelker, W easy credit. Simply choose what you \r-m —the choice-of-the- your convenience. at the store that’s the friend . of all the people —The store where you not only receive the “Glad Hand" and the Smile, but where you get value—Dollar for Dollar—and, with that value, a liberal plan of EASY payments. We have one price—the lowest; one aim—to give you prompt, courteous attention and to help you solve the “ready cash” problem. Our successful chain of 50 big stores in the United States is con- crete evidence of our reliability. You may trust us—we’ll will- ingly trust you! CLOTHING STORES 621 7th St. N.W. e S S Sl STl LAl Sl Sl el el Sk ekl Sl S Al Sal Sl Sl Sl Lol Sl 4 -’Q’&’@*fi%g ¢ Good Clothes for X-mas! ; e T T T e MEN! Burly ulsters or dignified chesterfields. 29 SUITS . .#24% Boys™Coats *14° Silk Shirts, extra trousers, Boys’ 2 pts. wool suits. that makes you pay *cash in .advance” shows its lack of confidence in you. We h perfect > In you. v ept your name as being Just as good as your cash, We trust you! YOUR AS GOOD As youn CASH Guaranteed If you can buy sny of our garments for less money elsewhase, them back and we B -~ ST T e e e P T e P e e e T P B S T