Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 32

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STAR, WASHINGTON, Deaths Reported. The followlng deatlis have been reported to the health department in the last twenty-four bours: Domonlc Paoline, 89, 151 11th st. s.c Guy A. Lon % Eivara 5 fiodze, . i Robertson Downey, erkency Hospital. Lida B. Lair, 8. 2040 Wool ey place. James W. McDonald, 65, office Glenwood cemeter, A gleter W. Robey, 76, Georgetown University Luke, 57, 112 F st. s.e. Mackie, 75, Walter Reed Hos- ing motorist stopped and volunteered E EVENING ald. He drove the injured men to Walter Reed Hospital. Mrs. Rout- Abe Martln Sa) song was notified of the uccident | that there had been practically MAJ- R- Bu RUUTSUNG |and hurried to the hospital. If women want t' make th’ | world better why don’t they be- hnnxe in the 40||d|l\un 0( lht' in- abi It was reported at the h ital to- gin on the'r sisters in th’ New was stated, and surgeons deve not doned hope for his recove: liam Miller, seven years old. th southeast, was down last night by an auto- N streets south- York successes ? About th’ only rascality th’ automobile hain’t mixed up in these days is horse stealin’. (Copsright Natlonal Newspaper Service ) street Skull Fractured When Car'-n«»bne Goes Over Embankment Near Burnt Mills. at 11th and > s V. | pitar Catherine V. nur.mmx 43, 2220 13th he auto- John W. Payne. jutheast, driver of ook the boy home. Later the s taken to Casualty Hospital jury to the back % i | 49 13th st. s.e. A Designing Mrs. | From tie New York Sun. ,‘ il ; Mrs. Blackstone—Do you allow \trur‘ M)Itlwd(! Abner, 87, 1 . |husband to attend those late poker| Willam A. Milis, parties more than one night a \\e(k" b ‘"""""’4“"“‘ Sarah Smith, Mrs., Webster— Hobert Hattle ) Hospital. | child w |and treated for an in, { of his head. lored man r: Hospital "as Maj. R Routsong, thirty-f years old, 1324 Jefferson street 1 t. chief of the plan and statistics | When ni, of the Veterans' Bureau, sus- | automob cture of the skull yester s e 1 G Sieo it | MRS, BELMONT TO REWED. ligo Mill road went over Burnt Mills, Harola C. | EngagsiEnt Aunowhcsd by Johi D, of the | King, 2d. Wk NEW YORK, December 21.—The escaped with minor | angagement of Mrs. August Helmont, He sustained a eut over his | Jr. daughter of Albert V. de Goleou” to John D. King, 2d, was ‘announced today, Belmont 'died three years ago. de Golcourla was formerly . a ber of the New York Stock Ex- of his right vas Wt'3d and Virginia avenue e on an embankment near M. direc division, nery county, Briening, burcau’s fin companied him, injuries. Teft eye The accident, caused by the skidding riening, only slightly Ru . ac- ““It’s No Problem’’ Everybody Is Giving a Radio Set Christmas is here—only two more shop- ping days. Decide right now on a “DK” DX Set. It has become immensely popular, be- cause it is simple to tun oes not squeal and brings in the distant stations you have been listening for. Makes An Ideal Gift Save $10.05 by building it yourself— a $29.00 value for $1895 The price covers all parts including cabi- net, tubes, phones, aerial and detailed instructions. of Havana it Get It at Gibson’'s The Best Christmas Gift of All A New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph $95 to $325 Sold On Any Terms You Want. When You Get Your New Edison Be Sul"e TO Get It at Gibson’s 917-919 G St. N.W. Full Line of Sets and Parts at Very Low Prices. N & K Model D, imported, 4,000 g?i";)NEs.. : 55.95 905 F ST. N.W. _OPEN EVENINGS t it be a Brunswick! Regardless of the size of your pocketbook there is a Brunswick Phonograph for you Whether you want a de luxe Brunswick phonograph of the most modern and luxurious type of con- sole model, or an inexpensive little cabinet or table model, we have what you want, at the price you want. Don’t deprive yourself and your family of the joys of owning a Brunswick. Get our convenient terms. Make this the happiest Christmas your dear ones ever had. The Sign of Mustcal Prasvige (4 PHONOGRAPHS AND RECORDS “Raleigh” $200 All Models Sweet of Tone Whatever the model, the chief aim of Brunswick’s maker is to produce a superior instrument and keep the tone sweet and natural. Come in and hear—that's the test. Other Gift Sfiggestions Musical Instruments of Sheet Music all kinds Piano Rolls Shop Near Home—U ptown—Day or Evening—at The Brunstvick Shop, Inc. 3116 Fourteenth St. Opposite Park Savings Bank Over 24 Models to Select From ‘The § models shown bere are fine examples of the beautiful console styles we show. We have other models in various stylessad st prices to suit all requirements. Come in and soe them. o0 Brunswick Records Kodaks Odeon Records Sporting Goods | D. Ethel Miner, Gilbert Murra; pital. From the New York Mail. “What is it that has eight sings latest conundrum heard along Broad- Wi A 7 ’ é ? g % é ? Z g b 2 Z Z I g 7 % % Z The answer small-time 21, 1923. . Tuberculosis Hospital e e oe mobile near 2nd and H streets north- | several shots were fired, one of the / T » IBER 3 cast about 12:30 o'clock and called [Bulleta faking effect. Waugh owns HIT BY POLICE BULLET. iy ey |to him to stop. Waugh had done |th® ©2r he was driving. While trylng to evide arrest inp,ining go far as the police knew e Northeast Washington this morning |, vy poiicemen wanted to question | 0Odius Comparisons. about 1 villiam Waugh, | him | vrom the Bismtagiam Aae Hecal ana | colo 1526 | augh increased the speed of his| P77 U Tirmingham Age-Herald the | D 8t % | | machine and disappeared. An hour ght the modern styles im v Illd'lll(.hlx lll'fl'|(h|l!||ll e ll'l'“n u»‘urn;l l)durnuriil l:\n started | women's clothes were ridiculous” aken to Casualty Hospital for su d Waugh abandoned the o vo vl i » gical treatment and booked at the |15th and: H streets north But you've changed your opiulen ninth precinet for investigation. | polfce say. | T've just been looking ever Follcemen Scoville and Hull of the | ' The policomen followed him to an | som ninth precinct saw Waugh in an au; near 13th and I stree Y o I | The Comedy Four. i three time a day?" ay. quartet playing vaud Winding Up Our Most Successful ANNIVERSARY SALE With a Wonderful Collection of Stupendous Values Mama Talking Dolls Generous size, 55 nicely dressed Dolls; fully and richly 4 Wonderful Girl Specials $12.50 to $16.50 Coats $ 9 65 Up to $7.98 Girls’ Dresses | 'r,ow\m\ux\sxms\\sssxm&.\w\“‘“\‘S“\\\“\\m\v&s\&\“&\s&,\,\x\\\\sss\s&\.\\\\\\\\\\\_\\\\\s\\‘\\\\ms\w\\ A N R R R RS dressed. i . Silks, Velvets and Crepe Combination, “c"u ng).:(lwhr(r‘ll)cflll : ]‘llt::rr Fl’llnll Wool Crepes and French Serge Dresses, d b ed and in three e o taa s o peited els and elegantly silk-embroidered effects. mart Plaid Sport Coats 6 to 15 sizes. $3.50 Silk-Like Gingham Dresses ndest collection of Guaranteed e ever shown. Last en’'t handsomer. colors and pat- season’s erful ne 4 1o 14 & Mothers—Don t Miss Th!s Sale of Boys’ Clothing— Big Boys’ Cloth Suits s/ .44 $8 and $10 Boys’ Overcoats 6-98 For a gift or your own use, this is Nobby Double-breasted Plaid Mackinaw eat opportunity. obby Norfolk styl to 16 years. And Jaunty Coats de of good qualit: oth in pretty striped la ,an@ cloth, stylishly modeled S ) i $12.50 to $14.98 Boys Suits | $1.49 Boys’ Blouses and Shirts All-wool Novelt Collarless Shirts and_/ pants Suits for bo tached-collar Blouses, of fin- 98c blues, grays, etc. All sizes. Anmversary Lowered Prices—Infants’ Dept. Good Warm Coats for the little ones, in fancy silvertone cloths. Sizes 2 to 6 $3 tan, red, copen. , 2 Infants’ White Corduroy Coats size collars, also some smocked fronts; quilted lining. Buntings Heavy quality bottoms, either pink or blue. 8ilk rib- Men’s Gift 69c to $1.00 Silk Neckwear 7 to 16 vears, w8 3 to 10 years, ; three attractive m t corded madras, in white ’ $5.00 Little Tots’ Velour and Embroidered collar and _silk-stitched Velvet Corduroy Coats for infants. $ l .95 white eiderdown bon trimmed front S'unrl» and Sm«ll patterns Boys’ Corduroy Suits 1 .98 ) Bath Robes, Aprons, Petticoats g $5 Women'’s Silk-Trimmed Bath Robes The prettiest of patterns and $ 85 h venile Buttoned-on \un: | service able corduroy .% PEIPP PP PPN 000000000000000000000000 R beautiful colorings. Made Dwith wide silk band trimmings on robing cloth or of handsomest embossed corduroy. DAINTY TEA| $3 Mercerized APRONS Silk Petticoats -] (~=] . BP0 00000000000000000000000000000 Children’s Rompers Creepers $2.50 HOUSE D‘RFSSFS Billie Burke and Novelty $1.98 Chambray, “loth and _Madras in two- one combination ef- Embroidered ront and two pock- s. Copen, maize, ose and pink. ©° o I % to select from, in browns, and beautiful striped designs Novelty Cloth Coats backs; well lined and interlined. Colors, B(‘Ilcd style, with fancy buckle. Full Babies’ Eiderdown buntings, buttoned and bottom. R ——y 0000000000000 000000000000000000000 000 P00 0000000000000000000000000000000 y Beaded Vanity Bags S rxm i Heasy Silk quali seamed flare top ravel stop; all colors. 4-in-Hand fs, beautiful col- ors and patterns, Men’s Shirts Good Quality, Pretty Fast Color, Striped Pat- tern Shirts, with French cuffs. Well made and full cut. fleece full size cuff. with emblem. Men’s Boxed Leather Initial Buckle Belts Real Cowhide Lesther, with white Men’s Automobile Gloves metal buckles, em- Heavy leather, $1 .85 50c Lace Boxed andkerduefa Heavy cut out packed corers, in ai Xmas bossed or initial. All in _a pretty box. with reinforced palms, warmly fleeced-lined and fin- ished with long gauntlets. ol Men’s Knit Mufflers W arm, ecomfortable "1 mufMers for men make B Smas sifts: Piaid % s, it : ders; fringed efllb* # 90 White Haud Xerchiefs, with 34-inch hem- stitched edges Stagnincently med, elegantly bral Cmbroldered or tailored styles. tie or belted. sizes Men’s Initial Handkerchiefs N pretily S o f tfinlsh 1 18 to 44 silk initialed. 7°$6.00 Babies’ Brushed Wool Sets Heavy, firm, reliable wearing and washing quality Brushed Wool Sets, consisting of Sweater, Cap, Leggins and Gloves. * All colors and sizes in lot. ... lACE CURT-AINS....... Every Pair Drastically Reduced 98¢ Thousands of Newest and Prettiest Curtains, in and up Large, Hears Ab- sorbent Fancy Towels, ideM - for sitts. Choose from plaids, stripes, Jacquard and mono sram colored bor- dera, Nottingham, Filet, Madras, Tuscan Net, Voile and Marquisette, in panels and pairs; of Ecru, Ivory and White. All Curtains have been greatly reduced in price in order to cffect a general clearance. See our assortment first and save money. Style Belted House Dresses, Appreciated Christmas Gifts at Little Outlay in rose, blue and hams, in plain col- e ot ehecks. 16 . Hosiery and Bags 25¢ Boyn lnd Girls’ | Ladies’ Pure Thread $5.00 Beaded Bags | 4d“bandies Children’s Fur-Top | Boyt’ Leather Scout | Ladies’ Imported Kid | Ladies’ and Children’s Mittens Gloves i Gloves Golf Gloves | i iorea st Fabric Mt | o or ‘leather 49 Ealt | Gloves, o fur - | o c Sswa nd Taed. | $1.00 Ladies’ Boxed ! Ladies’ Boxed [ Children’s Boxed Handkerchiefs Boudoir Caps Handkerchiefs D e osored 2 and Maize and | very uhe?r lace and rib- ‘White Hln" lxull( H boned elastic Compare With $5.00 and $10.00 Dresses cizes. In lot are beaded models, embroidered styles, embroidered dresses. 16 to 44 sizes. Another Lot of Those $25.00 | Dresses Worth to $22.50 M fllnlflwnl quality silks, crepes and poirets, & s in new ruffled or tucked fling; fur trimmed dresses and marvelous women's sizes. o 9 Children’s Fur Sets Big and Little Girls' New Shaped Neck Scarf and Muff Sets, in brown, gray and white. Infants’ to 12 $6.98 Bed Sets 48 ‘Handsomely consisting of 81x00 Bedspread and Bol- s gold. Colors are guaranteed absolute have made this terrific reduction. to 46 sizes. Silk Hose ‘ Pouch b Gloves Soft, Pliant Little Tots" I ‘Heary leath- I ‘Warm_Wool trimmi ¥ 95c !:mlflnr ox- 49c Fimm rown: | &5 Handkercl’nefs JSix in 8 box: siik: Bive, Pink - | ey ot 59 | Bis¥ SeEs 49 i 25 “ fancy |ml"l 145 dresses just received, in misses’ and women’s side-cord girdled garments and beautiful braided and to $37. 50 Coats Made of high-class styles, with chiffon rut- $ .90 coat effects; misses' and $128 to 7% years, Printed-effect Sets, ster-throw to match, Iy washable—to elose out the lot we

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