Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1924, Page 26

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ZR-3T0 BENAMED HERE TOMORROW Dirigible to Cruise Over Capi- tal for Hour Before Chris- tening Ceremony. The ZR-3, the rigible that flew Germany October for the District of row afternoon abou it lands at Bolling ield, Anacost! D. C.. to be christened “Los Angele by Mrs. Coolidge. If the weather is inclement, the flight of the airship to Washington, which will be the first extended trip since its trans- Atlantic journey, will be postponed | to the first favorable day thereatfer. After Mrs. Coolidge christens the dirigible “Los » which is scheduled to tak place about o'clock, Rear Admiral B. inson, commandant of the will formally commissi newest alr guns will & band will play the National The ship then will return hangar at Lakehurst, N. J About 10 members of the German crew that brought the ZR-3 to " America will be aboard the ship ‘when it c es to Washington to- morrow. T have been retained to | glve the Navy full benefit of their experienc If Capt George H Steele, jr., who made the trans- Atlantic trip and who h been il for the past few weeks is unable to command the dirigible on jts flight to Washington, Comdr. J. H. Klein will be the s COMMISSION TO PLAN German-built di- to America from to 15, will sail 2bia tomor- o'clock before Angeles, Anthem. to its JUVENILE COURT LAW| Views Expressed«at Public Hearing to Be Laid Before Welfare Legislation Body. The Commission on FPublic Wel Legislation will hold an executive sion Wednesd: oon to take up the drafting v Juvenile Court law for the The commis will have befs it the vie at a public hearing held at the District Building last week Among the important questions dis- cussed at the b ng were whether the Juvenile Court should be made a bfanch of the District Supreme Court, or whether, if it remains an inferfor tribunal, it should be given jurisdiction over capital es minors. In fi commission also will consider giving the court broader power in committing children to institutions and for adop- tion. TRANSFER 62 PATIENTS New Home for Incurables Being Occupied Today. The new Washington Home for In- curables, Wisconsin avenue and Plerce Mill road, is being occupied today, and the 62 patients are being transferred from the building at 3200 S street northwest, which had been occupled for the past 35 yvears. Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, 182 sachusetts avenue, president of the home and of the board of lady man- agers, will be on hand Thursday to greet the visitors to this half-a-mil- lion-dollar structure. Voluntary Bankruptey. Oliver J. Moore, trading as Moore's Printcraft Shop, at Thirteenth street, today filed a petition in volun- tary bankrupt He lists his debts at $17,114.66 and estimates his as- sets at $6,599.58. He is represented by Attorney Theodore Pey JEWISH WELFARE BOARD ENTERTAINS VETERANS Pleasiné Program of Amusemests Given for Patients at Walter Reed Hospital. ‘Walter Reed Hospital patients from the psychopathic- wards who have been unable to attend entertalrments in the general recreation room were given an interesting program of amusement yesterday afterncon by the Jewish Welfare Board. The program was composed of dancing, singing and plano selections by little girls under the _super- vision of Mrs. Morris Levy. They were: Miss Helene Kearney, Miss Mary Louise Kaldenbeck and Miss Catherine Edwards. The other num- bers on the program were: A sword dance, rainbow dance, piano selection by Mrs. A. N. Cooper, highland fling and Russlan wedding dance. Following the entertalnment re- freshments were served on behalf of the Jewish Welfare Board by Mrs. Jo- h Abel, Miss Carrie Adler, Miss ah Yaffee and Mrs. Harry Yaffee. idden patients were given a ate entertainment. Pamphlet Aid to Aliens. Mrs. Franklin P. Shumway, responding secretary gener: DAL R Morgan H. Beach, clerk of the District Supreme Court, 500 i the Un Daught tion. The uted among applicants ization. cor- published by the of the American Revolu- pamphlets will be distrib- for natural- A Good Optician Archie D. Engel Formerly with Roe Fulkerson <4 5 615 15th St, N.W. Next Keith's Theater Phone Main 7108 EPSOM LTS NOW TASTELESS” World’s finest Physic now Pleasant as Lemonade No other laxative acts so perfectly, 80 harmlessly on the bowels as pure Epsom Salts. It has no equal in medicine for constipation, biliousness, sick headache. Doctors and nurses depend upon Epsom Salts. It mever | gripes or overacts. | “Epsonade Salts” is pure Epsom Salts made pleasant with fruit de- rivative salts—nothing else. It tastes like sparkling lemonade and costs only few cents a package at any drug store. Try it! “Epsonade Salts” is guaranteed by the American Epsom Association. are some OVERCOATS for Every man who sees them is surprised—it’s very seldom that we get an opportumty to get so much value into you’ll want one of these coats. 1325 F even a special— I STREET Fire, Rats and Peacock Disable Auto Until Owner Nearly Despairs of Using It during the night fleld mice had made a meal of all the upholstery. Agaln, the car was laid up and again it came back looking brand- new. But, alas, the next morning Mr. O'Donnell discovered that a pet peacock had gotten in the garage and eaten away the lovely new top. It looked like a sieve. No reason could be attributed for the bird’s attack. It had been bountifully fed the night before. Friends of W. J. O'Donnell, druggist, who resides in Montrose, Md,, are glad he doesn't live near the Zoo. About two months ago he purchased an automobile. Since then it has been In use about three whole days, and intermittently th: rest of the time. Fire, rodents and birds attacked Mr. O'Donnell's car, and by their combined effors have kept the machine In the repair shop almost continuously. Johnny O'Connor, who had his troubles when he bought a new automobile in the song hit of long ago, had nothing on Mr. O'Donnell. Mr. O'Donnell didn't have to get out and get un- der, but he did experience troubles that Johnny never thought of. The first day the car was out it caught on fire and was saved only through valiant efforts. That necessitated a long lay-up in the repair shop. The day after it was returned Mr. O'Donnell went out to his garage and found that Do You Want 2.50 Then Buy Fri- day’s Star Henrst Gm:s Mxllmn to U. of C BERKELEY, Calif., November 24.— Willlam Randolph Hearst, publisher, plans to increase from $350,000 to | $1,000,000 his gift to the University of California for the reconstruction of Hearst Hall, destroyed by fire two years ago, said an announcement by Hresident W. W. Campbell of the university. The hall originally was a gift of Mrs. Phocbe Hearst, mother of the publisher, and it is as a memorial to her that Mr. Hearst is financing its reconstruction. AN SELL BISHOP & TURNER., |if you want--- To get & so-called bargain in Phonographa—if you are looking for "PRICE" RATHER THAN QUALITY ik YOU ARE 14 AT SURFACES RATHER THAN TVESTIGATIS KES"” ‘Console Phonographs we want you to know that we have in our stocks JALLED BARGAIN AT SUC ] TYPES LOW PRICES $30:50 $49.50 ssgg we have them B-U-T We advise--- Every person who has any money's worth to disregard the promises of these in- struments of questionable character and LET THEIR SELECTION BE IN FAVOR OF A GENUINE VICTROLA e VICTROL | ix (he vest il (0e Te'd Loduy-—11 18 ce: ognized &s a Mam!nrdl"he cabinet work i3 the finest wit to ldea of getting ‘heir FACTORY FERVICE e a8 oking for a bargain WE HAVE THESE GAIN INSTRUMENTSo-but If you are lookin YOUR MONEY'S WORTH BUY A GENCINE VICTROLA. All Models and Wood Finishes The largest and most complete stock in Washington. Prices range from $25 to $375. MONEY ING MACHINE FOR 30 NO IMMEDIATE DELIVERY and we GIVE-FREE! —OUR— Gold Seal Bond! —the uwritten Lifetime Guarantee of Free Mechanical Service. In spite of the fact that we are saving you $10 from the mew price, we offer to allow you to have | it delivered by stmply se- lecting a few Records of your own selecting—pay- ing for them—NOTHING TO PAY ON THE TALK- antees FREE LIFE' SERVICE. As lon own the VICTRO! PURCHASE HERE—there THINK E Where else are there such opportunities? o RADIO —offers you our usual FAMOUS SERVICE— D08 are doubly protected in the knowlndto that the RADIO SET ToU SELECT WILL BE EXA S REPRESENTED I L6 TERMS' WILL BE A FEATURE. These Famous Makes Freed-Eisemann Operadio SHOP De Forest Atwater Kent ‘Ware Neutrodyne Pennsylvania purse.) Radlola Federal Radios Garod Neutrodyne . Also various dependable makes of crystal sets to choose from Weskingtons Leading Victor Shop SELL BiSHOPe JURNER 11221 F ST N.W. OQUR ONLY 5H9P + KO OUTSIDE CONNECTIONS RADIO—MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PLAYER-PIANOS—PIANOS—VICTROLAS VICTOR RECORDS Crosley (Radios for every Pianos for Rent, $4.00 Per Month —— TELEGRAM DECLARED FORGERY ‘BY OBREGON Mexican President Denies He Sent. Message on Revolt of Flores. By the Associated Presx. "MEXICO CITY, November 24— President Obregon is aroused over a Xmas is near! Xmas buying is herel woman knows she wants. 15 35 world,” Department. “|patches to E1 Universal, message bearing his signature and alleged to have been sent by him to the convention of the Mexican regional confederation of labor, now in mession at Juarez. This messag transmitted verbatim in special dli this ~ elty; announced that Gen.. Angel: Florea unsuccessful presidential candidate, had taken up arms against the central government in the state of Sonora. The moment President Obregon Everything for the discriminating buyer to be found in our store. Three floors showing what every . 1216 F St. N.W. was shown the text of the message as recelved from El Universal's spe- clal correspondent at the Juarez con- vention, he indignantly repudlated it. He declared that he had not com- municated with the Mexican labor leaders to the effect that Flores had revoited -and expressed the belief thet a political plot was responsible for the forgery. ‘The President announced that he would order an immediate investiga- tlon. to ascertain whether the mes- sage had been sent to Juares from Mexico City, or whether the forgery had been committed at Juarez or Gome telegraph station along the line The special dispatches from Juarez to El Universal were dated November 21, but were received in Mexico City late Saturday afternoon. i i BT R In an effort to reduce the cost of living in Italy special fast trains are to be run between producing and consuming centers every day- Xmas shopping made easy! ‘When you see what you want, your shopping is a delight! Everything a young girl or woman desires to be found in our store. Make her happy Xmas day. Thanksgiving Dresses! Irene Castle has proven her right to the title of “the best dressed woman in the and it is demonstrated in the replicas of her styles shown in the Misses’ _ All young women will be glad to know that it is now possible to obtain Thanks- giving Specials in Irene.Castle Models which have just arrived. Each is a new creation, featuring metallic laces, chiffon brocades, chiffon velvets and crepe satins. Various styles are displayed in knee high flares, apron fronts, cu‘cular drapes and lacy tiers. Monkey fur borders, silver and gold ribbon, braids and embroidery enhance the charms of these adorable frocks. Colors in blonde, green, maize, black, coral and white. The young girl who wears an Irene Castle model is the young into the face of the world and smiles the smile of assurance. These dresses are especially priced at— $55—859.50—865 Misses Shop—Third Floor. Misses’ Coats girl who looks A distinct November Coat Event is the Thanksgiving offering of lovely. smart- ly fashioned coats for women and misses of most discriminating taste. coats that are sure to please! These are The season’s finest materials and the most luxurious fur trimmings are com- bined to create these coats of beauty and warmth. Large fur collars and cuffs of Beaver, Gray Squirrel and Jap Mink, and collar, cuffs and borders of Natural Wolf. Each coat has some delightful mark of distinction—an unusual sleeve, a clever woman. style features. $75—$95—8$110 Misses’ Shop—Third Floor. The Costume Ensemble Larger Sizes costumes for the well dressed woman who has many gocial demands. ionable ensemble idea has been carried out in smart apparel for the larger and taller woman, who finds it a bit hard to be fitted. One of our most charming costume ensembles is a lovely brown pressed cara- cul cloth with cocoa colored fox collar and cuffs. braiding or embroidery, a beautiful lining of crepe de chine, and many other smart Come in and see them tomorrow for yourself. Cranberry, Green, Brown, Penny, Black. 1t is the highest degree of artistry to make smart apparel for the larger and taller The ensemble suit has proven one of the happiest and most satisfying The fash- Others consist of coat and dress in soft, velvety materials, such as Mokine, Cuir de Laine and Suedora, trimmed in flattering furs—Natural Squirrel, and Silky Fox. No matter how becomingly gowned she may be, if her hat fails to carry style, $97.50—$135 The larger and taller woman will also find here gowns and coats that have been planned for her individually. All the little touches that give that desired silhouette effect have been thoughfully and artistically incorporated. Sizes 4215 to 4674, in Black, Penny, Navy, Kaffir and Kit. Second Floor. Millinery The mark of the well-dressed woman is her hat. taste and becomingness, the rest of her costume is nil. A new hat always makes a new woman. All of the latest modes in hats are shown in our Millinery Department, on the third floor. The Marson model with the drooping pompom of treated ostrich is one of the bewitching models suited to. youthful contours. French copies of Rebeoux, Susanne Talbot, Mauria Guy and others are shown. $9.75—$12.50 ‘Third Fleor. Mink Sable

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