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GIFTS DISTRIBUTED AT SUNSHINE HOME Women and Child Inmates Gather About for Christ- mas Celebration. served at the e for Women, 103 ith s { today with the distribu- it, seventeen of whom | Each child receive d with candy, nu THE EVENING STAR, "WASHINGTON, D. T, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1923 President Wishes Disabled Vets Health and Prosperity in 1924 The nation will be mindful of its obligations to those defenders of the country whether they today be in hospitals fighting for re- v are battling to re-es- elves in civil pur- dent Coolidge vday to world ing for recovery, to re-establish ~yourself in civil pursuits, the nation will be mind- ful of its obligations to. those so honorably stricken. Regardless of some frritations in the function- ing of agencies charged with your relief, we are fous of " the duty toward the E couraged by th proy ax or are battling in a Christma the disabled ve The me e gtituc fortitude war, . the ad- ation of th world, will not during r struggle for and vocational rehabili- . That the coming year will ¢ utmost possible restora- tion of health, happiness and for- tune, is the deyout hope of the re public for ull of s “CALVIN COOLIDGE.” 1y W dial wishe abled at this heart of Amerd defense of our ideals. Whether you continue in the hospitals fight- n the morning the dinner ved in the . Fri-| | MONASTERY SERVICE DRAWS THOUSANDS Christmas Observance Begins With Solemn High Mass at Midnight. CHRISTMAS MUSIC GIVEN AT GRACE DODGE HOTEL A Christmas musical was given at the Grace Dodge Hotel last night. The artists were Victor Golibart, concert tenor; Helen er, Wash- |inston violinist, and Katherine Riggs. | ha Katherine Weber at the piane. Thousands of persons visited the | The program was well balance Franclscan Monastery, at Brookland, |3hd, contained of the R some last < part in the newe held by the monks. “_:\‘fi'- began at 11 o'clock | with in, followed by a solemn high mass at midnight. At latter service hundreds of peop! ved holy communion, while vis- \tors of practicaily all denominations assisted of the “Where'er You <olemn high mass a the Bethlehem G to | st group (Brahins), Strickland , R ent Night” as Ty |the final number of the program -| GIVES CHRISTMAS CHEER. Christmas cheer destitute families R t X to seventy-nine as distributed b Miller and ) northwest. containing either v can of sirup, he | celery. pound’ of coffee, small © d of butt and orange hed this Christm On this day we lay aside the thoughts and phrases of: business and wish you “A Merry Christ- mas’—a Christmas as hearty as the carolers’ songs, as warm as the holiday hearth, and as sincere as the very Spinit of the Yuletide. May the New Year bring you Health, Happiness and Pros- perty. Mayer & Co. Seventh Street. Between D & E ohler | - | bage, MRS COOLIDGE ADS SHLVATION ARMY Helps in Distribution of 500 l Baskets to Poor at | Headquarters. | Bounteous and jolly though the| Christmas festivities at the White! House may the “first lady of the land” did not forget the city's poor | when she visited the Salvation Army's | headquarters yesterday and person- ally assisted in giving out to the needy the 500 Chrisimas baskets that were the result of the city's response to the “keep-the-pot-boiling” cam- paign of the Salvation Army last week. . _Coolldge entered the big hall at the head- | quarters on E street amld the cheers d, a on the plat- | h vou all the | hristmas.” A v Brig. Po- form and said Papplest kind n of the tomac Division which has its of the and it , tomatoes, pe turnips and In the asse quarters i ree, nd tonight at b 666 ix a Prescripilon prepared for Colds, Fever and Grippe! Itin the most speedy remedy we know, Preventing Pneumonia HEEEEEEEEEEE-EEEEE“ @bi‘lipsbor‘u el e—f et el e sl Pt [e—— st R e o e [ [ e e o [ e e T [ ] B In Brown Sue low Cuban. 24 S Included are gr. Black Suede, Gray has been winning h [e——lo]—— o] 608 to 614 : Our After-Xmas Sale Sacrifices | HiQh—grade Which we sha” dividc—regardless Of their regnlar prices— 28 Styles---Reduced to Every pair in both groups has sold at a much higher price—and are some of the superior values with which our new Shoe Department Sizes are in as good assortment as can be expected—but there's every size in one or another of the styles. Glearance Of Hosiery We are making two sweeping after-Xmas re- ductions. Both touch the bottom in price—with topmost values. ELEVENTH ST. 1,000 pairs of our SllOGS L into two assortments— Entire stock of WOOl HOSC $1.69 The smartest of the Sports types—and every pair perfect. Incll;ding One-Straps, Oxfords, Two and Three Straps—Side- Gore Pumps, and—Pumps—the popular models of the season. de—Black Suede—Patent—Otter Suede—Gray Suede and Black Satin. With heels of all types—covered Spanish—Cuban—Louis—and Also Full-fashioned Chiffon Hose $1.55 Perfect quality—with durable lisle tops. Choice is offered of the full ten shades. Make the most of these surrenders of high-grade popu]ar Hose —and replenish your private stock. tyles ---Reduced ’to cful Pumps and Oxfords. In Brown Suede. Suede, Patent, Otter Suede and Black Satin. igh favor with feminine Washington. Street Floor—North Section. After-Xma,s Sale Of Trimmed' Hats Making two groups of many higher- price& grades Hats for Now and Early Spring’ Wear Copen Gray sand Wood Chinese Red B’aclz B"Uwfl Navy Green Chinese Yellow They are fresh from the makers' studios—and represent the latest in design and material. Mo}del Hats No two alike—but a big variety of styles and &esignSf Hair Cloth $ Satin Italian Milan and Taffeta Al Straw Featuring Al the Staple and Novelty Colorings that are in vogue The entire Popular Priced Section on the Fourth Floor is given over to this remarkable sale. —Fourth Floor— (=== lo]l——lole—o——=lol——lal——=la | lo[——1 = : B===¢ - i fl ! | il 0] lfl fl | | fl : | E fl m u fl lfl m @ i E | ! | ‘ ) ¥