Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 19

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923. ANNOUNCEME The Rock Creek Service Station Lecated at -t 2o 18th St. and R Lanier Place { Northwest Will Open for Business On SATURDAY December 22d With a complete line of auto accessories. Featuring Standard, Texas and Amco gasoline and all Standard makes of high-grade oils. Each purchaser attending the opening will receive free one bottle of auto body pol- ish and a vulcanizing outfit. You Are Cordially Invited ROCK CREEK SERVICE 1827 Adams Mill Road NT | VIRGINIA SOCIETY PLANS RECEPTION Dance Listed Feature of Function to Honor Con- gress Members. The Society of Virginia, composed of Virginians resident of the District of Columbia and nearby polints, will be host to the members of the Vir- glnia delegation in Congress at a reception and dance to be given the nighs of January 24 at the Hotel Raleigh. Arrangements for the big soclal function were launched last night at a meeting of ‘the society, held in the gray room of the Ralelgh. It is the purpose on this occasion to bring together a large and distin- gulshed body of Virginians in officlal life at the National Capital, in ad- dition to the Virginia members of Congress, and as well as the ma- trons and belles from the Old Do- minion who figure prominently in the soclal life of Washington. List of Special Guentn. Among the specially Invited gue: there will be represontatives of Confederate Veterans, Daughters the Confederacy, the Southe teli Assoclation, the S y Washington, : & Veterans and other southern patri- otic organizations, together with the Governor of Virginia and members | £ Bis stafr | en. H. Oden Lake, president of the | ety, is chairma ex-officio of all o committees n A h I C. Foster ger Committeen last night chairman. Christmas Savings Checks Cashed OneD and '“‘2'18 qe Victor Console Style 210 With Six Victor CVill be detivered toyou at once Victrolas are scarce at Christmas. Owing to our exceptional offer they are more so, but there is yet time for you to get your Victrola. R H. Bagby, nid K. An- gte Mrs. Jessie Edes and John H. | committee—Mrs. Mar- Y f. Berry, chairman ; Mrs, . Bdna B Orrison, ) Lillian President’s Son Taller Than Dad, Immigrant’s Plea s: Congressional district, Virginia; Miss | & SAN FRANCISCO, December 21. —A son may be taller than his father and Lee Yeung Shing has introduced in federal court here a picture of President Coolldge and his younger son to prove it. Immigration authorities at Angel Island refused to believe that Lee Shing, who towers above ILee Yeung, is only fifteen vears old and is the latter's minor son. When it seemed certaln that the tall youth was about to be de- ported Lee Yeung appeared tri- umphantly in court with the pres- idential plcture. A decision has not yet been reached. it — Lake, Mrs. C. O. Whaley, Mrs. C. W. Coughlin and Mrs. Sue E. Ramey. | Congressional committee—F. C. Baggerly, chairman; George C. Peery, William™ H. Saunders, J. C. Byars, G. E. Dunkum. Invitation and printing—Mrs. Enid K. Anthony, chairman; Mrs. Bdna F. Long, Miss Alice Rogers. Miss Sallie McVeigh, Mrs. May L. Isbell. Press committee—E. C. R. Hum- phries, chairman. Hall and music—Herbert H. Davis, chairman; George Gibson, Fred C. Lake, D. D. Isbell. Sponsors—Mrs. Lillian C. Aud, sponsors, representing Vir- t| District of Columbla, or “Miss &lstrict lof " Columbla” Miss Pauline Yates Long, representing first congressional CoAL and can give you prompt delivery on ANTHRACITE and bi- tuminous coal, all lump soft coals, coke and kindling wood. B. J. Werner 923 New York Avenue Franklin 7626 -Select tomorrow—we will hold ’till Christrhas if you want. Open to'9 P.M. Until Chrisgmas The Hecht Co. Music Store—618 F St. Records 1211i12(3 $100 VICTROLA dnlztrlct. Virginia; Miss Mary Douglass toss, representing second congres- slonal district, Virginia; Miss I. Cath- erine Frederick, representing third fdneressional district, Virginla; Miss nda V. Nance, representing fourth Songressional district, Virginia; Miss yrtle Kitcham, representing fifth Gladys B. Nelson, representing sixth gongressional disirict, Virginia; Miss Lena Mao Epperly, representing sev- mth congressional district, Virginia; Miss Alice Gregg Rogers, ‘represent. P rgfighth congressional district, rginia; Miss Annie M. Gregg, rep- :‘e'se“ll_nz ninth congressional dis- trict. v l:f,f;""; Miss Virginia Douglas 3 eson o5~ slonal alstriot, Virginta 75T HOGAN TO COMMAND | VETERAN SOCIETY| Elected by President's Own Garri- son After Spirited Contest at Polls, | Arthur Hogan was elected com- mander of the President's Own Gar. rlson, Army and Navy Union, at a meeting fn G. A. R, Hall last eve. | ning. The election was spirited and | required four ballots to choose the | K.utfl‘lflf\fl candidate. Mijss Margaret Naylor was elected senior vice: com- mander, Other officers chosen were: Miss WASHINGTON'S GREATEST WOMEN'S STORE Mary A. Banagan, junior vice com- | organization, was chosen chaplain of mander; A. J. George Kastner, ofl Willlam _D. Renoe, er of the ce, W, L . H. The Re Hoban, blind chap paymast, , officer of the on, officer of the | council Is com- | elected senior Peake | have charge i ] W. | installation, in of the national X the local post, The two young women selected ‘Aer\'ed during the world war as yeo manettes. Miss Margaret Naylor, tha newly ice commander, will rangements for the nonies, which will b held in Jan Xmas Memorial Wreaths, $3.50 Made up of Magnolia Leaves, White Heather, Red Ruscus and Pine Cones, one of these wreaths will carry your Yu tide remembrances any dis- tance. i T We'll Appreciate Early Ordering 14th and H Phone Main 3707 M-BRQAOKS & CO G STREET BETWEEN 1ITH& 12™ STREETS Eleventh-Hour Shoppers Will Find This Store Ready to Serve Them Up to the Last Mi‘nute Xmas Eve Tomorrow—Another 'l)ay of Tremendous Selling of Gotham GOLD STRIPE Silk Hose =t Style Number 100 Regular price, $2.00 a Pair Our Price $] .65 See the Big Window Display Black and All Desirable Shades Every pair of Gbld Stripe Hose we show is - ABSOLUTELY FIRST QUALITY —-ancl a new pa;r or your money C}ICCY{UH_V refunded for any that prove unsatisfactory Philippine Gowns $2.00 Made of fine nainsook and beautifully hand- embroidered in dainty designs. French Kid Gloves $3.95 Fully guaran- teed. M a d e 0{ fine soft kidskin, in black and all the new shades. Saturday and Monday —the Last Two Days to buy Furs 25% off Regular Prices Coats Wraps Jacquet!es and Neck Pieces Extra Size Petticoats $ 5.00 Made of silk ra- dium, with em- broidered scal- loped bottoms. Black and colors. Beaded Made on fancy !heu {rame! and covered with vari- colored beads. Silk lined.

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