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NANYSEE PAEANT s 7 T AI EMAJ_ HlGH New Station House Opehing Will Cause Transfers of Other Policemen. “The Word and the Way” Presented for Third Christ- | The new tweitth precinct police THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, 'D. ¢, DECEMBER 23, 1923—PART 1. ®Cap will show a decided drop from thej s G . D o) d inc 3 r - 1923 RAIL INCOME |5 5t %, POSTAL WORKERS GET that for November. , s, however, is the oual coupse, die to sensonatin-| [INVENTIONS AWARDS Rallroad executives believe that in- u;l_;lfiln&nm' zhe Beliet that it may reach | T+ L. Richardson and T. J. McCall B aiva ot setrna!te tha, ntet: Are Recipients of R otts foi ks fost wine momily ot he. Bountie Net Income to Be Near|jeur'and preiiminary retarns for Oc 1 ? A B eTnte s et e nineton s‘!moyom 000,07 B PEr . |5 nseiers of the orsters dismies Thornton L. Richardson of 116 W station will be placed in service Jan- uary 1 and with it will come a list of Cent on Valuation. as a whole, appear to have increased their profits this year by about 50 per street northeast and Thomas J. Me- Call of 37 Quincy place northwest cent over those of 1922 Of the three|both of ‘the mail-bag repair shops regions into which' the district is di- | «re reciplents of awards from Assistan yided, however, New Bngland shows | Pestmaster General Billams. i a drop of about 30 per cent. In the| Mr. Richardson has been given $500 HRRGUE s Lk BY HARDEN coLrax.. 80D St Rh A T e I e | o Amvelopmmer of . b Christmas pageant-drama, “The Word |°f this week, includin; anging Class 1 railroads throughout the|was an increase of approximately 50| type of locking cord fastener for use wud the Wiy, wus presented to|Of four captains, several leutenants ! United States, comprising all steam [DET Cent, while the carrlers In the|on mail bags. Tn May he was given = st A b e 5 g 2 i great lakes region, gccording to pre- or the ention of a device for Washingtonians la-t night, when a|2nd sergeants and a larger number of 5 carrlers with revenues Jn excess of | Jiminury figures, will <irtually doubie for i mvantion oL% davic bay irates $1,000,000 annually, will close 1923, | their Inat yoar's profits. ivi Carrfers of the south show an ,in- Mr. MeCall was awarded $25 for the ‘“‘“"m"" to reporty received: herd, |4 aveq ‘ncreass ptabout 20 per cent | design and development of & “chuck with net income ranging between(in thefr net income. Here again|by means of which an important part result, of the conibined eoft ! Bremmerman will accompany Plem- | $950.000,000 and $1,000,000,000, the |there is a sharp division between the | of regixtered locks in now machined 5 mons. g highest figures ed since 1916, |T¢a2ds of the coal-carryving section.|in one “set-up,” where formerly threa nearly twenty churches of all d. Other captains mentioned for trans- & : ¥ L I'_‘ gures record : grouped in w the commission calls | were required. nominaticns and various clubs in the [fer to new commands ure Capts. - £ Such income is equivalent 1o|the Pocahoritas region, and those else- Totstriot. le, Dean and Riley slightly more than 5 per cent on the[where in the south. The former will e twe cinct seation | A e show little, if any, increase: the latte T T st e ioha 1:;‘1:"sz‘r:.u”.;lr:dp;:'fir‘;:el1:1‘:;:;";n-':m’.’: valuation of the transportation [ *how little, If any, increase: the latter | SYYES FOR INJUNCTION made about lants involved, as estimated by the A beautiful one. both in the subject inortheast and will cover the north- Pl ¥ t greater net incom Imitiar and the: Sxtistia SAGNiEt b jist sabinbas Sectons i R Interstate Commerce Commission. It IN POST OFFICE LEASE New York Man Alleges Company which it is carried out. The costunes the ninth and tenth precincts, ¥ y A felel Womawnst below Sthe B% Dpaet o o e 2o wete trplcal ‘of the mepiod) tepicted 4 cent et by the commission s a fair | crease of net income as in the e Sought to Avoid Debts in Transaction. —_——— o return upon the capital invested, butland south. All roads of the western in the pla production deals | i Is a much improved showing over|district, the commission's figures in- With the creation, which is portrayed g recent vears. Three years ago, orlaicate, will show a total net Income with lighting, musical wnd dance ef- ¥ I £ 3 D _ls20, for instance, the carriers|about 13 per cent larger for this ve | i 4 carned total net {ncome of only $17, e no: ester: N S 3 fect.. anl continues through the 185,890 central westirn regiont (he o AT e sufh for _injunction i parts cf the Old Testament, dealing " - central western regions the spre: -“Nas filed suit for injunction : & An appreciuble number of the|batween net Income was larger th R L LB LS, parts of the Ol Tetument dealin fpads. Including a dozen or more of |in the southwestern region. There |he District Supreme Touty Lo 200 : the largest and strongest, will show approximated 10 per cent increase. | V€O Postmaster General RO, | W~ ” ; . i net Income for the vear in excess of | The : e paying rent to the Eastern Building hanges in the. police department. | Comphissioner Oyster Is expected to For the third consecutive year the | 8hNounce the transters the latter pare mas Here. large audience attended the opening | %) Captain C. L. Plemmons. now at No. verformance of the production &t!g fs slated to command the twelfeh Central High School. The play fe the {Station and it is understcod Lieut. t of the Mississippi the of l‘:vnx[ s coming by Tsalah, d con- tinulng with the annu tion and The fi; es show o otals, M ks k o birth of Chri Ak | ¥l divide the excess with the fed- operated by about 200 companies | PoStal substation sC S50 Ol T The 3 con- i easury, share and share alike yetems and include roads which | RGO, Pllh T property for iud prologue . . e 5 e £ OUn the othe hand, some of the so- to earn anything-—a dwindling a a of Fuitie i Staff and Line Officers Would o IR | | ciicd” ranier Toudo o on G 20 Zwith Thelr dencits, as werj | twenty vears at a tofal rental of Tin | e flc Is composed largely of agrieul. growing g carriers | 6100000 TS nafer of the leage to , 2 i ik tural products and whose lines trav e their b = alty Compa anitiy ;i Be Fut on Parity by e L _ ‘ J g an] |erse comparatively “imarecls wetiied St ot L on e Armstrong | Realty Compen House Measure. beginning ending with the final scene. The pro- sections, will fail to make as good to increased freight and pas- inact. te {a showing as they did in 1922 senger traftie. O Nz Sl e SOBLEACEES 3 b Sl the buflding. il o . New England Ronds Lose. o Tt 'n\;:u'—u . Mr. Kneen tells the court that he e huoty. Jeorge v New England railroads, also, will | rans honley’ Ereight performed services for the Armstrong d the s played | . g & i ! fall below last years fgures, it Ip| foa's hauled more frelght than they | Brinnmnesd B85, Conectionawit ilfley To equalize promotion of officers pf = sl . ; expected. One of the chlef causes for | basernkers trefiio bin pletcea ap. s | the construction of, the building prior the staff corps of the Navy with offi- | thia is the general extension of the |jncrease amounting to from & 1o 1 |to bidding on the governmen cers of the line a bill was submitted | _{motor truck In New Engiana as ! contract and that he has a claim of Harrin presented y ay to dent Coolidge. two pretty and prominent Chinese girls [competitor of the steam toiiiaad cent 1375.000 against the company. He to the House yesterday by Secretary | and Thomas ; production 3 avis | Denby the carly enactment of which |Georsia, M ng. won of # Chinese senator. Photograph shows Thomns Tong, Wiss Grace Lee, Semator Harris of | that section the hauls are compa | asserts that instead of taking the einer and directed by o Moore g ted Moore f-is most earnostly recommended” by followin: ire tors roiine " | the Navy D, 1) g . 3 S | i i preriaee arst. tnat sar| SMASHING OF RADIO SET |EDUCATION AS PEACE ,:,‘ Yelue corps officers shall have the same pro- | GROUND FOR DIVORCE {traffic by the thousands of tone i ’ Tex., December stern Building Corporatio Symb motion or the same opportunity for andlin the line; second, that qualified |London Woman's Music Resulted — S me for the first ten months | ¢ ge suit instity , in that mame the contract was Deaths Reported. e for,tho frat ten monts | mage ' sult ! e e iteen e promotion as officers of similar rank staff officers may be advanced at the same time as their qualified cotem- A 101z, attorney. against He wing_deaths have been reported to| by the Interstate Commerce Comni Marvin. and other alicned Koy |tien was in violation of the rights PROMOTER PRA'SED v depariment within the lase tweaty- | sion and the bureaw of failwas s Klan officials, was dismissed in | of creditors of the Armstrong Con | r bours nom Xceeded $821,000,000. The for “want of in [ poraries in the line; third, that staff | officers shall suffer similar hazards s Sodiers’ jurisdic- B ; Ham D Tose; 00, Unlted Biates Soldiers”Lhianier month of the:vear. an usiir | o charged that there| Attorneys esbit and with net income of about | was a conspiracy to expel him from | George W. Dalzell appear for the {fin Gump- | of non-advancement and similar pen Miss Jessielaity for failure to be advanced Katherine Baster, 48, St Elizabeth's Hos- | W8S October, semaker and be suffered by their cotempo-| LONDON, December | ” pital $102,000,000. November, it is bel eved, the iff. in Anger on Part of Husband |Rev.. W. Coleman Nevils, S: J.,| " 'foiephine Stueckior. 72, 1318 Florida ave n.e. Sdat raries in the line, ‘and, fourth, thi ches to tie British papers have | world this parity of opportunity and pfln»I:‘;T:B;‘o:‘_ Sl WRC radio station by Rev. . " 5 5 Tabario Celenzh ity Hoapit = Who Was “Listening In. Sees Foreign Service School alty shall be malntained from the | Coleman Nevils, S regent of the day the ant will be iiral High Jennie White, Mre, Mrs. Andersor. Mis Miss Ada *metz, Miss Ruth Camp- hell, Miss Dorothy Cabl s Jesul Shepherd. Miss Ruth Charies E. Son rovidence Hos By Cable to The Star and New York Tribune. Bling‘ing Nations Closer. 154 Copyright. 1923 I : e ! pycight “International peace through edu- lioger Hospital. | catior 4 Chiistmas wish for the Emergency Hospita Jas broudcast last night from | gud B Yl 15 150 BCeare s —Recent Women’s Boxed 32 Women's Handk’fs ~ Pure Silk Hose 35¢ colored '» hem- Fancy guipe stitching: fancy or Tall fashionen: s or full fashioned: brofdered perfect quality i 1316-1326 7th Street NW. |- Extraordinary Reductions to Make a Clean Sweep of Every Toy in the House! Women'’s, Misses’ and Girls’ 510 to 515 COATS features of 1 were the musie, the var: ts and the s; S g and pas ital 5 2 Piloswell W, Fish, 75, 1114 Fairmont at date of the staff officers’ entry into|of husbands has been allowed a8 &|Georgetown Foreign Service School Wb T coninty et the service to aration s for divorce & United tes.|and vice president of Georgetown | Joun Ca | Casualty Hospita S revite the date of separatio basis for :ler .nm t“lvo “l.l’-‘u l' | Ehiversity 30 E. Rt per. ulosts Hoapital In ite practical application to pres-| 1oday a London wor o | ““This is the aim and the purpose. dheni W White, 40, 5 Sterense ent conditions Secretary Denby sava |vorce because, among varlous things, |and it will he the triumph of a ‘Col- 2 the nativity scene | that the proposed bill provides that |ner husband smashed up their listen- lese of Nations' for the School of s anyv " . [Foreign Service in the Capltal of the given by a choir from | SIAff officers of any corps. wherein |ing in get and threw it into the fire. | {UICHER FRTISE (0 Che COpltal Ol ‘ sed by Paul Whitney organist ; Helen Gerrer, v Katherine Gl rehs hiea b promotion has been more rapid than t o ‘ Riaite Furchy ditectéd promotion in the line, shall mark| According to the testimony. the| World =peace will come only b ormin as i time In their present position and|yife “was plaving music” when her | (IFOUER n intelligent understanding | and by Hatlan Rand ; 3 rank until line officers have over- X infernational afairs of the and e th S | taken them and that thereaffer they | Dusband, ¢ ‘harles: Morgan, who want- | acter of the peoples who mak inen e Thet W2 | hiall be similarly promoted. It im-ied to listen in on the radio, turned [up the famils of nations. D evils| MARY GARDEN BY RADIO. on 's king over |Medlately grants to all staff officers |out the lights and demanded that sne | fleciared. Iy cwtablishing in Wash- Shall Feed His Flock.” from | [ those corps whereln promotion has i, piaying 10 carry out the policy enuncl- | CHICAGO. December ary Gar- “The 'Messiuh,” was sung bs Marion | 14B€ed behind the same opportunity |* ying- T O R e T e Greene for immediate promotion as has al-| When she turned .on lights il Rodt soefore 4he Puni| den, icaid:ofirs [atar (ave Ber ot 0 Sf the most beautital scenes in |63y been enjoved by tgelr cotem- | gain and played even louder than be. Iy relations and justice to all, |by singing tonight from the Daily fhe R ei o phe, Pielude acene. of 2 = fore, he relieved his feelings Nevils sald that the Georgetown | News broadcasting statlon to several She beginning of time called “Let Places All Similarly. M e e feclings by |inctitution 1% almink to do ite bar | Nandred thousand persons and then 0f the orationop tiach was the story | In general the proposed legislation | SMashing up adio apparatus and | ;" creqting an international under- | giving a brief talk on Christmas B atlon of the world, done with | places all oficers of the Navy in the | burning it. iusic, 1 standing cheer to her auditors wusic, lights and robed shadowy figures { same promotion status: it abolishes “One of ¥he most interesting de- The former director of the Chicago . against a background of sky and clouds. § aj] numbers of Although Morgan asserted in court, | Ftha 2 i Coaany sau three ¥ e : ercentages in grades velopments of the present day in!Civie Opera p This scene, as well as the other ssm- | or rapke. in the Staft Corpa: it does | “All that happened is the usual sort|America - said Dr. Nevils. when | selections, then spread suletids cheer e e ke RiSing of time” | not change the present authorized to- | of thing that £oes on in every liome,” | eVery one hus schemes to further the |by making a brief addgess on the alled “They That Walked in Dark- | ta] allowance of officers In any corps: % = interest of international friendship, is | hgliday spirit. She cohcluded her Colineyas under the subetvision of {and it should remove, Secretary Den- |th¢ Judge awarded the wife the de- | ¢ho endcavor to use education as|r@marks by wishing every one “a roli McKinley as director of | 31 feels, friction and diseontent ane |cree_for which she had applicd. !the primal foctor toward this end.” | merry Christmas.” rhythm for the pageant. including the !t any guality of promotion s be = reapers and gleaners in the Ruth story | {wean the varlous corpe. The: pro- R HE YT R AT T SENY AT L R B TR EE B AU BB A TR $22.50 to $25 Women’s High Luster Bolivia and the ceremonial celebrants in the coronation scene Interlude Impressive. The interlude scene, inserted the “Vision of Isaiah” was also pressive. with Denis E. Connell Tsalah, surrounded by the prophets, with the twelve tribes of lsrael af their feet in ntrition, while be- tween them moved. in the darkness, groping figures seeking the light, which fell upon them at the end, when Isaiah concluded his |rrn1\}h-y). " Those, taking part_in the symbolic scenes directed by Miss MeKinley were, Lyy Bruce, Alié lan, Dorothy Cable, Ruth Campbell, Marian Chace, Evelyn Davi 1. L. Dellinger, Stella Ehren- iherz, Ellen Knox, Judy Lyeth, Eliza- beth Moss, Adeline Noel, Evelyn Preble, Ruth Pe . Jessie Perkins, Elizabeth Quigley roline Schreiner, May Shocmaker. Ri hoemaker, YViola Sriyder, Florence Thompson. 8t. Patrick’s Players of St. Patrick Church sponsor this scene. The first episode, “God's Promise to Abraham.” was_ presented by the Young People’ ociety of St. Steph- en’s Episcopal Church, with Miss Jen- hite as sponsor and Arthur «s Abraham, and included Rev. Brown, Willie M. Darrow, Mil- ton Scrivener, Floyd Gessford, Don- ald Geraw, Mrs. Tubman, Louise quette, Virginia Blackistone, Rose Wild- man, Hazel Davis, Ralph Cecll, Law rence Hart, Bdward Eberly, McLean Lusby The Reconciliation of given by the in the city, in- ups from Cov nant, Eckington. York avenue, with Mrs. C. O. Good- pasture as_sponsor and with Vietor Russell, J. Martin Scranage, Mrs. Wil- liam Channing Johnson, Grace Good- pasture, Esther Goodpasture, Jesse L. Veitch, W. V. MacDougall and others. The Story of Ruth. Episola TIT, “The Story of Ruth,” by the First Congregational Church’ and the Methodist School of Religious Fducation. sponsored by Mrs. Ray- mond F. Crist, being given in three acenes, including that of the barley harvest, when Bogz meets and falls love ‘with Ruth“®The same cast of last year presented these scenes, in- cluding Caroline McKinley as Ruth, Estelle Wentworth as Naomi, Kath: arine Gault as Oraph, Denis . Con- 11 as Boaz, Albert Parr as the Kins- man and Paul Starkweather as the Head Reader. = Episode IV. “The Shepherd & was given also in three scenes by Vermont Avenue Christian Church and Luther Place Memorial Church, including “God’s Choice of a King" “The Sou! of % Shepherd Boy,” and “The Coronation of David as King Over Israel.” The cast for these three scenes Inclided Judy Lyeth as the Boy David, H. W. Davisson as Sam- uel, Claude A. Cook as Jesse, Dorothy ble as the Messenger, Albert Parr as King Saul, Katherine Gault as Michal, Maurice Jarvis as King Da- +id, Maud Howell Smith as the Queen, Arthur B. White as Nathan. The Palm Girls were Alice Callan, Elizabeth Moss, Adeline Noe), Jessie Perkins, Evelyn Preble, Caroline Schreiner, and the cymbal girls were Marian Chace, Evelyn Davis, Judy Lyeth and Flor- ence Thompson. posed biil has all the advantages of the single list now In force in the Army, Secretary Denby points out with none of the administrative dis advantages of that list. Regarding the estimated cost under the proposed new law, Secretary Den- by says that for the first full year after the law has been in operation it would cost $§7,000. This figure im- mediately begins to drop until it reaches $50,000 in 1929. Thereafter it rises to, $76.000 in 1932, which is the estimated high point after the first! year,of its.operation. The proposed legislation has been submitted to the director of the bu- reau of the budget and Secratary Denby says that Gen. Lord hae ad- | vised the Navy Department that this request for legislation is not in con- | flict with the financial program of the | President. R. D. BLAGKISTONE DIES AT RIVER SPRINGS HOME Was Descendant of Prominent Family That Settled* in Maryland in 1634. Robert D. Blacklstone, son of the late Dr. R. Pinckney Blackistone and Martha' Morris Shanks Blackistone, | died December 15, at his home, River Springs-on-th-Potomac. Mr. Blackistone is survived by his wife, who was Miss Jennie Smith of Denton, Md.; five sons, .R. Pinckney, Mifiin W.. Robert D.. jr. Nathaniel and Ralph H. Blackistone; three | drughters, Tennie Smith, Martha Morris annd Anne Woodal Blackistone, and one brother, Wade H. Blacki- stone. The deceased was a ‘descendant of Col. Nehemiah Blackistone, who came as one of the early settlers to the Maryland colony in 1634, and was connected with most of the promi- nent families of southern Maryland. | ] He was graduated from Charlollt‘l Hall Military Academy, and was n member of the Southern Maryland | Society of Baltimore. For many vears | Mr. Blackstone was proprietor of | River Springs-on-the-Potomac, a (n-! mous hostelry, conducted also by hls forbears. He was burled in the cemetery of All Saints' Episcopal Church, St. Mary’s county, Md. SENORA DE GODOY DEAD. Resident of Mexico City Was Wife of Former Charge Here. Word has been received in Wash- ington of the death of Senora Adela Perrin_de Godoy, wife of Senor Lic. Jose F. Godoy, Who for many years | represented the Mexican government | in_Washington. Senora de Godoy died Saturday, December 8. in the Imperial Hotel, in | Mexico City, where she made her home. Her son, Semor Jorge Godoy, | is & member of the staff of one of i Reduced to $9.49 Pretty little dace, daintily dressed, unbreak- able and 2 feet tall. You will buy ome if you just see them. American Flyer Train Sets —will delight any boy, $ 98 locomotive. . car and 14 pieces.of track, them' out” at. Only 17 Left Pony Cars Kiddies Like ’Em Closing Them Out for TOYS SACRIFICED WE MUST SELL ALL TOYS BEFORE CLOSING TIME MONDAY—WE HAVE REDUCED THEM TO PRACTICALLY COST TO MAKE A CLEAN SWEEP OF EVERY TOY IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT. Our business is selling High-Grade Furniture. - We just sell toys around the holiday season for the benefit of our customers and friends—therefore, we want none left on our hands after Christmas. That is why we have cut the prices to near cost so as to sell every toy before closing time Monday. No mechanical parts to get our of order—a won- derful Friction Toy for boys. - 69c ' Only 21 Left Locomotive and Tender $1.49 Only 18 Left All Other Toys Reduced Doll Carriages, Velocipedes, Automo- biles, Kiddie Bikes, Express Wagons, Roll- Top Desks and Others. - Just 12 Left of the Famous “Lane” { Cedar Chests ‘@ “A Real Christmas Gift” 51 DELIVERS ONE TO YOUR HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Balance in -small weekly or A T VT R T T T A UK only. resses, and plaids; sizes 8 | APRONS for d string ties. The customers Stripes. checks sizes § to 18. Hand-turned Sole, Tan Opera, Everett and Romeo Slippers. Sizes 6 to 11 Felt- " 29¢/39¢]59%| A fine awsortment of Dainty White Aprons, made of the finest, sheerest fabrics, with self or embroiders ruffles, neat e ot . serving tea or house 3 A Marvelous Sale of Boys’ $10.95 ecru or grven, b-ft. Suits Wide; completa with fixtures. Gift Boudoir Caps | o | 50c 79c at these wonderful values. —New model coats and two pairs of full- cut, lined pants, assortment of colors and patterns, are offered at this very low price. A and mixtures, in $ > e, g Two long racks of Stylish Wool Coats, in plain colors, sport stripes and plaids: full or half lined and unlined; tie or button side. Wom- en's sizes 36 to 44, misses’ sizes 16 and 18; girls’ 2 to 14 years. With | around; bright. I ‘cloth and fur collars on girls’ sizes An extraordinars strles: tle or but $3.98 Coney Fur 6im' $1.69 Gingham $1 .25 Chokers’ Black or brow GIFTS Every voller guarantesd perfect; the cloth being subje: brown. etc:: full lined with satinette and some all silk or satin lined. Sizes 16 1o 46, : fall length. soft shin: A large variets of styles and colors, made | fue; bushy tail: nutural looking head, eves in'fast giogham:. both plain colors, checks | una cinap mo o 14 years A Special Lot of Finely Made Bungalow Aprons 195¢| standard count percales and fast color gingbams, in @ host of charming styles. Regular and extra sizes. Seconds of 69c Opaque Cloth Window Shades, 45¢ oats. in fine or belted all k, kit fox $1.95 which do not affect the wear; white, and 5-ft. 9 in. lengths by’ 3 feet SR e S S RS, YO i Y i R e N T G W it e B Y PR AT T e ST e L R O S S 7T R R e V7 SR Y have been elated in a wonderful comprehens! Kuéler 12-Buttom loves, $1 Genuine Chamoisette, 12-button _lemgth, in new winter shades. All ‘Wide Seam Silk Hose, 69¢ Women's assortment in satin, lace and ribbon BATH ROBES $2.98 $4.98 most desirable colors. Each in a { the dallics of that city, for which he | conducts an English page. i The former charge d'affalres and ! monthly payments— Wide-seam ~ Back Lawrence & Beacon . " and_ ¥iber =Hose. Blanket robing, in Prices Start at $11.95 . ; | Bt Deseorcoiiran | BLARK SL sobing, i . o with neat floral or scroll patterns: satin 29 ‘l'sq Esmond B.by or cord trimmings, g Blanket, 31 sizes 38 to 46. Five Scenex Glven. The nativity story was played by St. Andrew's Episcopal Church and |gepora de Godoy made many friends the Church ofthe Ipiphany, With|quring the years that he represented Mrs. H. I. Bolton as sponsor, and With | Mo il hepe. Prededfris his appoint. Marguerite Allen Ross as choral di- [ meni®} o' “Washington e was AMex. rector. Five scenes wero given, the|jcan ambassador to Cuba, where £ - Annunciation, the Way to Bethlehem, | ya9 for some time dean of the dl I jolce of the with white nursery fig- beft.}r grade 5 3 / ures. Each in box. Women's Felt Leather Sole and Heel Jullet Stippers, erent ing of the Wise Men and the Manger, | Senorita Adeia Godoy and Senorits concluding the drama with a scene | Mercedes Godoy, and — their sons, of the Fulfillment of Time, at the |Senor Francisco Godoy and Semor throne of God in heaven, with seven |Julio Godoy, as well as.Senor Jorss angels, and seven lamps of burning | Godoy, make their home. in Mexico fire and the “voice” giving the bene- | City with their father. diction._In addition to Nina Norman 3 z8 the Virgin Mary-and Messrs, Sntc lan Randall, Warren Terry _an corge S. Parker as the Wise Men, |repeated on Thursday night of this others taking part in these scenes | week, with tickets at.the Willard, and were: Elizabeth Quigley as the Angel, | also ' at the dgor of Central. High v. Meade B. MacBryde as Joseph, | School on Thursday night. with shepherds and attendants from | The interdenominational commit- the Girls' Friendly Society of Epiphany |tee are Bishop James E. Freeman, Episcopal Church, host of angels from | Rev. Charles F. Boss, jr.. Rev. Jason t. Andrew’s Episcopal Church and [Nobie Pierce, Rev. Earle Wilfley, Rev. .. the seven angels by the Caroline Mc- | George F. Dudley, Rt. Rey. Mgr. C. F. . an studion, - Thomas, “Rev. - Charles Wood, Rew O ‘Women's Boxed Handk’fs, : White or_colos 2 Bemstitched ed p = : Eom‘io Tippers - o - 3 33.98 B A Z 79: Tp i 69c Boys & Girls’ e 85.98 N Wool Sox, 50c Shipment Just In time for 4 Wide, fancy m e b cuff, body of champagne great Christmas rush. Pairs, panels . (Between H and Eye) ; o 1Ne g g e i v canay pattens TR eI 1 the Shepherds in_the Field, the Com- | Jomatic corps. Their two d.u‘m,"" o i pink or blue ground ! i 0 ards long.

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