Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1924, Page 9

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PAYS HIGH TRIBUTE T0 AMERICAN DEAD Nollet Says They Hold Same Place in Affections as Those of France. wn, and that the ntial affection surrounds Relleau W M dth and If You Are T ffornia v North Wes TWO NATIONS ARRANGE TO EXCHANGE WAITERS Swiss Students Will Get Experience | . in Britain and Vice Versa. f the Associated Press. tober 30.—Swiss hotel 1 upon to deal each 1 increasing number of king tourists, will, in have an opportunity for b training under famous asters of the profl-sslon wiss waiters will approved London ort hotels w rning the will be included i this s quota SIX ARCHITECT FIRMS IN LINE FOR BIG WORK d Press. Minneapolis hav winners in the first sta ion, How nounced titors the jury se- to enter the second 1:” Raymond body, with Mo associated, THE EVENING STAR, WASHIfiGTON 'D. C, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17, SOCIETY (Continued from Eighth Page. George Vanderbilt Hotel, the first of the week. Asheville, Col. James A. Moss has gone to New York and is at the Hotel Astor. Mrs. Alblon Wilkins Tuck, presi- dent of the District of Columbia divi- sion, United Daughters of the Con- federacy, has left for Savannah, Ga., to attend the general convention. She was accompanied by her two personal pages, Miss Frances A. Fer- neyhough and Miss Laura Myles, and ge delegation. at Washington Home Children Saturday. There will be a tea at the Wash- ington Home for Children, 1715 15th street northwest, Saturday afternoon from 3 to 6 o'clock for the board of lady visitors. There will be refresh- ments and & sale of fancy articles. Mrs. Adolph C. Miller has consented | to be a patroness of the serles of four | illustrated music talks to be given | ne, commencing | Mond r Federation of Women's Clubs, 1734 street, for the benefit of the Bry Mawr College scholarship fund. The Woman's Guild of the Church Incarnation will give & card the New Ebbitt Wednesday Among those who have with the project are Mrs. Stirling , Mrs. Harry P. White. Mrs. . Mayfield, Mrs. Faber Steven- Pembroke Pitt, Mrs. Henry Cla; n, Mrs. Thomas Bright, Mrs. ester, Mrx Toh 211 Mrs. Katherine Van | Auken, Mrs. Ellzabeth Harper, Mr: | Harold Link, Mre. James Fatterson, Mrs. Lena M. Reed. Mrs. Florence ardiner. Mrs. Clarence Marshall Busch will be at home Friday afternoon from 4 | & , at the General | {aken tables or who are assiating g to 6 o'clock at 3012 Massachusette ave- e in honor of the League of Amer- ican Pen Women. Mrs. J. Stewart Kimball entertained at her home Friday afternoon In honor of her little daughter, Mary Lorraine, the occasion being her firat birthday anniversary. The little guests present were Marie Albrecht, Marguerite Frances Bohn, Anna Ger- trude Dowling, Betty Lorraine Lind- gren and Babbette Selhausen. Mary Lorraine was the recipient of many fancy glifts. Mrs. Eva Virginia Mades and Mrs. Marie Blanche Mc- Pherson, sisters of Mrs. Kimball, as- sisted in entertaining the little tots. Miss Chrissie Hermann entertained a party of guests in her apartment at the Argonne Friday evening in celebration of her birthday anni- versary. Mr. and Mrs. David Zeller have taken possession of thelr new home, 1755 Lanier place morthwest. Mrs. J. William Ginnaty and daugh- ter are leaving Washington today to join Mf Ginnaty in New York ecity, where they expect to spend the Winter. == . 1f you need work, columns of The Star. read the want Marriage Licenses. "lrl‘lllQ licenses have been issued to the following: George 8, Carll, jr., and Ruth C. Columbus. Tlmmn W. Holder and Josephine V, Ed- w-lm - Smith and Ella Scott, arry A d Rel Taylor and Mary K. Kemp. Lonor B Labs and Florence 3. Wimestt. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to th Heaith Department in the last 24 hours Saul wnd Rose Helman, Elijah n.emy» girl. and M Il! lir) l‘(n]lmln L. and Iiazel F. Dentsch, girl. Heracher A" and Bernice Beecher,’ boy. Joseph M. 4nd Mary Fasex, boy lr:derlck M. and Klthennn V. MeNell, ( Iyde \ nnd Chaney E. Jones, girl. Rumell K. ana Toilse’ Hollisgiworts, girl. Wil Nfl J. snd Rose Brady, 'Hmmll M lnd Mary E. Mchonnl and Joe (‘llom"elwltwfn bose). a Margaret J. Di J. and Deila Linds Harry L. and Josephing Sheplierd, girl Eddie and Dover Gatewood, girl. Edward and Irene Johnson, girl. Frederck and Mary W 3 KIRMANS SARUKS IRANS DOZARS TEBREZS SERABENDS LELAHANS AND OTHERS 818 Conn. Ave. ORIENTAL RUGS About 100 sn Number and Usual $200 Values AVERAGE SIZE, 4x7 Special 125 A. H BAKSHIAN OPPOSITE THE ROCHAMBEAU 1924, WILL NOT JOIN SOVIET. Mexican Labor Head Sees Move- ment Fail. By the Assoclated Press. MEXICO CITY, November 17.—In a statement dealing with a report that a motion would be made at the sixth convention of the Regional Confed- eratlon of Labor that the confedera- tion join the Moscow Internationale, Manuel G. Ramirez, one of the or- ganizers of the confederation, sald 1t would not be approved. The sixth convention will open at Juarez today. . One tax! driver in Chicago owns $50,000 worth of stock in his com- pany. \!u" ,\‘,x A%,..“ ‘lb "‘ “1) l \ ) Deaths Reported. The following deaths have heen reported to the Health Department in the last 24 hours: g, Bommerville, 80. 727 Siepherd ekley 510 Irving v.e. Georgetown Hospi- eld Hospital bley Hospital. ildren’s Hospital. a st. s.e. 1641 10th Pll Tell You if You Need Glasses Archie D. Engel Formerly with Roe Fulkerson 615 15th St. N.W. Next Keith's Theater Phone Main 7105 |— No Time Like the Present | Papenng and Decorating The man who is unable to work and smoke at the same time usually | smokes. |¢ ] \fl“l‘\' cient men who are extremely careful 30u tus best workmaoship possibie ge e i very low | Edtimaten cheestuly Tarnisbed. \ CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 130 s MWL Main 5373-3374 1blis From Sunset Farms to Your Home comes pure, healthful Thompson's Grade A Raw Milk. It is produced at Sunset Hills, Virginia, by a tuberculin tested herd under super-sani- tary conditions. It is bottled at the farm and kept under constant refrigeration all the way to your doorstep. If you prefer raw milk for yourself or your baby you can rely upon the absolute purity and healthfulness of hed a new edition the aid of outline -—is offered at two drastically reduced prices—you may choose any—regardless of former mark—at 59 | 110, Sold Formerly for $69.50 to $189.50 1206 G Street r 17.—The body found on the There was 3 The polic d the man had be Every purchase from Piggly Wiggly must give you complete satisfazion or your money will be cheerfully returned and without quesllon. YOU ARE THE JUDGE lieve It takes all the washing and the ironing of the flat work off your hands, and leaves only the finishing of the lighter pieces for you. Phone Us Today! End Laundry REE E BRVBEY Mr. Plitt Says:— Let us estimate on Drapery Work Upholstering Painting Paperhanging Our steadily growing list of satis- fied customers is evidence of the fact that our promises are PER- FORMED. Select the Radio Here George Plitt Co., Inc. Pdainting, Paperhanging & Upholstering | 1325 14th St. NW. Main 4224 ifiifiififiifiifi HARACTER is given to room or = 2 bulldmg through the details of finish. The treatment of walls and floors; the draping of the windows and the hangings —the design of the furni- ture, and the placing of it— are all elements in the com- pleted picture, which must be carefully studied and thoughtfully planned. Such work belongs essen- tially to a “master of ar- tistry.” As such we can achieve most effective re- sults for you. Phone Contract Dept— Franklin 3690 Furnitere Floor Coverings Draperies Upholstery Fabrics 2340 G Street , _ S““\\\\W&&S‘&‘\“&\\\‘\‘\\\\3 A SN \;“‘\\‘“\\\\“\S\\\&\.\\\\.\\\\\V ’ 7 A A S AR AR AR AR A R A AR FREE—FREE—FREE!! FOR 3 DAYS ONLY Beautiful Bridge Lamp with each suite of furniture. Furniture made in our own workrooms under our personal supervision. Comfortable 3-piece, overstuffed, covered in beautiful tapes- try or velour, reversible cushions and same $125 00 o material on all backs .. Handsome 3-piece Overstuffed Suite in Baker's cut velour or jacquard velour, reversible cushxons, same $l65 00 material on all backs. $250.00 value....... Tuxurious genuine stuffed. 3-piece Overstuffed Suite in mohair, reversible cushions, hair $25000 $350.00 value ALL WORK MADE TO YOUR SPECIAL ORDER. BEAUTIFUL CUSHIONS OR FOOT STOOL FREE WITH EACH ORDER FOR DAVENPORT OR ODD CHAIRS. J. Holober & Co. MANUFACTURERS OF OVERSTUFFED FURNITURE 615 E St. N.W. OUR ONLY SHOP Open Evenings Until 7:30 Main 232 Main 3419 Very easily obtaina- ble by any grocer. It is equally easy for him to supply it. Ask your grocer. He'll o‘l:lige you. NONE BETTER AT ANY PRICE N EEAATALALALHATLAAAAE S LA LA L LERRRREERE R AN RN ANNN N DEL MONTE FRUITS All New Pack Pineapple, small. . ... Pineapple, medium. Pineapple, large. . . Peaches, small can. Peaches, medium can. Peaches, large can. .. Apricots, small can....18¢ Apricots, medium can.24c Apricots, large can....28c Pears, small can. . ... .25¢ Pears, large can. .34c Fruit Salad, small can.25¢ Fruit Salad, large can.43c .18¢ .26¢ .35¢ .18¢ .23¢ .28¢ TOMATOES Faney Virginia Pack No. 2 cans, 11¢; 3 for 31c No. 3 cans, 16¢c; 3 for 46¢c CORN Lady Alics, Maine Style No. 2 cans.....2 for 25¢ PEAS Red Geese, Early June No 2 cans, 16¢c..2 for 3lc Lady Aliss, Extra Sifted No. 1 can, 15¢; 2 for 29¢ BACON Our “Sunset Gold” fancy Breakfast Bacon, sliced by machine, with rind off, . 35¢ BUTTER FLOUR _ raswes 5. “Sunset Gold,” Finest Fresh Crgamery COFFEES Prices Are Still Rising, Coffee is a Good Buy. Atta, V5 Ib. 22¢ Atta, Ib . .42 Wilkins Breakfast, Ib. .42¢ Orienta, bag, Ib. .....50c Your Luck, Ib. .......53c Wilkins Perfect Blend..55¢ Maxwell House, Ib. . ..57¢c Sunbeam, Ib. . .......57¢c Chase & Sanborn, Ib. .60c Instant Postum...23c, 38¢c Postum Cereal. . .12¢c, 20c ASPARAGUS...":.".0x..2 for 39¢ EVAPORATED FRUITS All New Pack Prunes, medium..2 Ibs 25¢ Prunes, large, Ib Peaches, ex. choice, Ib.16¢ Apricots, choice, [b....20c Figs, large layers, Ib. .35¢ Table Raisins, Imp., Ib..35¢ Table Raisins, Sun- Dates, Sunbeam, Ib.. . .25¢ 12 Ibs., 65¢ SAUSAGE Loffler’s 100 per cent pure, finest of fresh pork and pure spices. Meat or " . 30¢ Ib., 47¢ A ONE-CENT SALE On Fancy GRAPEFRUIT, Sweet, Juicy, Thin-skinned, 4 for 24c or 5 for 25¢ ORANGES Sweet, Juicy Frult Dozen, 30c LETTUCE Crisp and Fresh Head, 8¢ DELICIOUS APPLES Extra Large and Fancy Each, 5¢ COCOANUTS Full of Milk Each, 10c POTATOES “:-5-c.i= 15 lbs., 240 FANCY SIL siLvER Can...12¢ Quart. 1¢ Phone North 5997 DEMONSTRATION By Special Factory Representative of For Womenru d tyle Plus COnyGrt Tuesday November 18th and Wednesday, ‘and 19th, the Family Shoe Store will have a special factory representative of Physical Culture Shoes to ex- amine your feet without charge or obligation and explain the many ex- OVER clusive features of these wonderful shoes — which perform no mir- acles, cure no ills—but bring ac- tual foot comfort in addition to prevailing style. Pumps — Oxfords — High Shoes $1 1.00 to 313.50 Sizes 2 to 11, AAA to EE In a Wide Variety of Styles Write for Descriptive Folder FAMILY/HOE/TORE S10-312 Seventn SL..NW, FIFTY ' YEARS SATISFACTORY PUMP Strap Pump in black, kid or patent leather. Other strap styles. $12.50 OXFORD Black kid or brown kid in several shapes as re- quired. $11.00 E ' i HIGH SHOE 1 Black kid in four differ- ent shapes. $12.50 Brown Kid, $13.50 SERVICE

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