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EVENING STAR.. WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1923. TOBUY GIFT KILLED Christmas Plans Come to Sudden End for Foxhall Road Family. 1 Christmas holiday plan- ned Yor Charles Blandford, eleven vears old, 1428 Foxhall road north- ame to a sudden end yester- near his home when by the automobile of man Thomas Hefferns ©d4 down knock- skull fractured. He | cied at G town University Hos- Pital shortly afterward Charles had arranged t et his sister and make a few ditional for the holiday season. On ‘tric car line e with hi street car. en he step roadway and started in th of the He was knock and futally injured before r it. An inquest will be held ton Two Cars Crash. Griftith .m.l Ward W twenty-tive, 1906 was driven taken to Griflith h Y day "after ries and was | automobile artsing an car at Michig ol street was treat- he automo- Struck by Auto. thirty-tiree gainst Wis- t night 1 tomobil Physicians & CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS ; TO BE LAID ON GRAVE Woman Dies Suddenly Weeks After Husband Had Passed Away. Seven The Star. “a., December after her h . dropped d grandchild_at Hensell Wil- ym the second SIS she had suffered re- | wers and greens that had | for Christmas deco: Cemetery, Middle- Surviving are three sons, M. Lansdowne, Md.. and J Orville, of Middletown: one daugh Mrs. Mace Supeinger, Middletow ane brothe 3 11, Pi burgh, P = Mrs. H K. Chrism FREE STATE PARLIAMENT TO ASSUME OBLIGATIONS | Considers Itself Legitimate Suc- “ cessor to Previous Deals and Will Pay Debts. ‘The Free itself the he previous Delbert ume their financial Chief of these are the re- publican loans floated in Ireland and the United States + A formal bill has been submitted to1 garliament by the government author. izing the paying off with interest of H To the first loan Ireland 000 and - America $5.- » sccond Treland con- merican $620,000. now fo be paid in ;s intention was foreshadowed o h of the governor general it the oprmnl: of the present session, mnt bill, which prob- without "opposition, is - to receive the assent of he governor general as representing the King. —_ OFFICER IS RESTRAINED. Head of Union Not Allowed to As- sume Duties. ‘. By the Associated Pre 4 ‘.\uprum C A b has granted 4 temporary. in unction In the case of Jeremiah T Parker and r1|r|an Parker from tak as president of t’e Interna- rfonal Brulh(‘rhhod of Papermakers T ! { i ! { ! Society, President Harrison to Dolla Ship Line at San Francisco. Cal, Decem A round-the-world-se to ut of this port next week ed formally yesterday in of elty and shipplug offic district dire Shippi transferred G {MEDAL PRESENTED ROV, 11, ONWAY | o oo T CHORS TO REPEAT ™ e " FSENTED HANDEL'S ESSI Presentation Tomorrow Eve ning by Choral Charles Wengerd, Director. Shipping Board Teansfors: Bteamer r | Miss Cooke leen Vul Award at| Christmas Party for C. & P. Workers. | ber b was the | sented “fals medal and a check for $250 Col. Carl {n”recognition of her tutelligent . itive In dealing with emergenc ctor < Board, | steamship ¥ Dol- | putar | & les Wengerd will present the Washington Chg ond perform: s oratorio, ty in a e of Hande rmont Aven lm.. _CHARLES RUSSELL Bl GRAND LARCENY CHARGE New Y(‘l'kel' Held in Firm's Fx\ll-'l o 1 ure, Brought From London. NEW YORK, December Albert Stilwell, arrested in London on a charge sner on the A ]\uh’lr ace trial. He was have held $200.000 of the « Christ gpac On the brides fourteen SOUnE We native rb of & o liner stood will s ot DINNER AND GIFTS whitidge Titt- e the fw FOR 30 WEE PEOPLE! ! | ‘Amcncan Children's Aid Society | Provides Celebration and Christmas Tree. L AMami iaufn ided to the and wrms presents dinne Ul Chris £ lackir ts support iture pt ts that can Aside = All Toysand Imported DOIls, 1/2 Price Sheeting Cotton 5 Yards for Warm Gloves For Everybodv Kayser 75¢ and $1 Wool Flozes.SOr Pr. men’ s' and_Chil- i Higl r,_' Knitted Gloves, in the 1 colors. Cashmerette Gloves 25¢ Women's Warm C: Gloves, lined with ¢ In black and gray. Kid Gloves, $1.00 Sale of hundreds of pairs of women’s perfect quality gloves. including imported kid gloves, excellent cape gloves and the all-popular ~ suede gloves. Brown, tan, mode, beaver, white, black, white with black and black with white. Men’s Wool Gloves 39¢ Just the thing for outdoor workers—or for any man who wants good, heavy, warm gloves at low cost. T hmerette fleece. Women’s and Chil- dren’s Winter Underwear Children’s W aist- Attachment Union Suits, $1.00 All sizes 2 to 12, in Forest Mills Fleeced Union Suits. Children’s Union Suits, §5¢ Fleeced-lined Union Suits, rfect quality: sizes 10 to 16, 1.00; sizes 2 to 8, 85c. Children’s Vests and Pants, 45¢ Richelieu Fleeced Vests and Pants; sizes 12 to 16, 59¢c; sizes 8 to 10, 50c; sizes 2 to 6, 45c. Women’s Union Suits 69c $1.25 Fleeced Union Suits, in cfore settlement of the present ac- tion. Mr. Parker of Richmond, Va, re- cently W elected president of the brotherha by a recount in which Mr. Carey charges 600 votes for him were cast out. }imsn POET CONGRATULATED. DUBLIN, December —~The Irish Free State senate has d a resolu- tion congratulating William Butler Yeats. 'a member of the senate, on Win- wuiug the Nobel prize for literature, regular and extra sizes. High neck, long sleeves, ankle length, Women's Vests and Pants, 65¢ Fleeced garments of perfect quality. Dutch and high necks, short and long slceves; pants. Extra sizes arc 6%c. T T Table Oilcloth 29¢ Yd. White and terns in qual- I, very imper Dress Sale Hundreds of New Dresses on Sale Tomorrow Regular Sizes, 16 to 44 xtra Sizes, 46 to 52 vent that needs no introduc- lues that few women es Twill, Prunella. Wool Jersey, French Serge. Puckerette, I'ricoknit, Spanish Lace, Wool Velour. Heavy Satin. iy l’"’ll I////MI// Poiret Sale of Blankets —of a weight to match the weather—and at prices to match your ideas of economy. $7.00 Part-Wool Blan- kets, $5.95 Pair D Seft, Thick Quali Blankets of mixed cotton and wool, in block plaids of the popular colors. In weight and warmth they rival the more expensive blankets. 66x80 size. Part-Wool Blankets $6.95 Pair 70x80 Heavy, Fluffy Blankets for large double beds. In beautiful plaids of essorted colors, all with deep soi- sette binding. $1.25 Imported Blankets 79c Each Heavy Gray Separate Blankets, in the single bed size. Weigh nearly two pounds. Wide colored borders. little tmas 8 in 80- 1y - from ST T T T T T TS ankle f“ Boys’ Big, Warm Mackinaws In Two Economy Groups BLANKET PLAID MACKI- NAWS, thick and durable—in a num- ber of rich pat- terns. them. AL Sizes 8 to 15. MACKINAWS, of exceptional quality and workmanship, in blanket plaids to capture ancy seams, and a degree of tailoring seldom seen even at higher prices, Sizes 8to 17, $6:45 Tailored to stand all the hard use the active, outdoor boy can gwe i $Q.95 every boy’s fancy. LT T 3 Bound LT T T T T T e T T T T T T T T Miss Ruth Coo with the ising_from r disaster. worthy public President A, mas celebration of empl report and immn; :d her forces to not could render ambulane and 1 ithout delay, .. using (he h. lompany, Theodore whil cla been ordered o the Panama "anal Zone Capt. 8. In. € the directory, notified every physiciar transferred from living in the section around the | theater. Following the present medal a huge illumi tree was exposed. while | carols were sun | has baen B Me | W.E Dit Jm.‘ Ne Camp 11, Quartormaster from - duty }Clmnges in Stations of Army and Navy O Of Interest to La,ulul ARMY. Reiehman, Infauiry by Magor cers Artiltey € ped information chief | John 1 sapeake | Corps at ‘the nroving Infantrs, re- | Goens M, pas been oF Mont i duty with the Virgin the Army on | Capt. wiliam <l | ullery, has e far duty s al Fort FINDS MOTHER UNCONSCIOUS. Capt ordnan depn ment at th M itals the central <sified section Seventh Street Penna. Avenue Saks & (Jompany 3 Just Consider what it means Choice of Any Man’s inter Suit or Overcoat On Our Third Floor No ifs or ands or buts about it—You help yourself to any Suit or Overcoat. This is a sale for clearance—and it means precisely what it says—ALL and EVERY. The only exceptions being Liveries and Full Dress. Here’s the scale —and it shows quite unprecedented—and wholly unparal- leled—reductions. $27 All $35 and $40 Suits and Overcoats .......... 37 ‘47 57 67 Overcoats include Great Cb;ts in double-faced weaves — Montagnacs and the ultra dressy models. All $45 and $50 Suits and Overcoats. All $55 and $60 Suits and Overcoats. . . All $65 and $70 Suits and Overcoats All $75 and $80 Overcoats. Suits are Single and Double breasted—in Young Men’s and the more conservative models. Of course, the reductions are the attraction on one hand. But the character of the Clothes involved is a more important consideration—and makes the savings the more pronounced—because Saks’ Clothes are distinctly superior garments—in design, in make and the intrinsic value ex- pressed in fashion and finish. Third Floor