Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1924, Page 24

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EPISCOPALIANS TO MEET. Gathering to Be Held in Prepa- ration for Rally Day. Episcopalians in the Diocese of Washington are invited to attend a meeting in the Church of the Epiphsny (oni.hl in preparation for Episcopal rally day to be held Sunday, here and throughout the country, which will end a cam- puign now being conducted to arouse interest in the church and increase the membership. The meezing will begin at § o'clock. Rev. Dr. Franklin J. Ciark of the Na- tional Councll of the Episcopal Church, with headquarters in New .| Tork. will sddress tho meeting and urgg the audiencs to work for greater Intérest in church attendance and - | membership. E. L. Stock, treasurer of the campaign in Washington, will re- vort on the work accompiished by the churche G. 0. P. INSURGENTS LIKELY TOHIT BACK] Xiroup of Senators Dis- ciplined by Party Expected to Show Resentment. ppe Ang to strike back &t the regular Publicaus. It was intimated today, “however, that thoy are gatheriag am- | the munition to hurl at their Auj Washington ‘four of the Scnators are in Waviington. | Will be the co While the Demacrats as ® bogy do|hroFram and not uppesr read. r thia | diction. time with "'\ vote | sions. ts, wien *the Dem- | S BOY AND BONDS MISSING 5 rather im nm crars will go """"'""]‘ NEW YORK, December & Co.. { polics toduy named Haryi: terday wit probable t along peacefu very far into (he pi e gave an add ttan. No one named at such an address, ten- 'd police today Names New Court Crier. ment of Thou! outh. N. 1., a iford's court. Quinn of Mr law’student at Geory n University. The appoiutment took effect at once mitiee whi iz 10 me that timie aunounced PRIVATE CAR OR TRAIN BANNED BY COOLIDGE President Will Make Trin to Chi-| cago in Regular Way to Save on Travel Fund. . s. President Coo a special traln & car on his trip thi been reserved n for him- their party ng, and the | the same ¢ travelers hicago. y Accommodations have eturn will |m| that w«ko-l ASK DAMAGES FOR WHECKi Woman and Husband Seek| $60,000 for Auto Smash | Last Saturday. Jessie D. Jurboe and her hus- Jarboe, of Chapel filed suits in the Dis- t to recover dam- 00 from George known as J. J. to be from Chica- ster-in-law timore last | Saturday to attend the Army- Nl\)‘ Zame, when an automobile satd to be- long to the defendant collided with | them ou u bridge across Deep Kun, Just heyond Laurel. and forced ”“l Jarboe car over the bridge and into | the run, it is claimed, Mrs. Jarboe sustained scrious in- sury, she states, and places her dam. age at $35 B. Jarboe, als ages for the lost of services of his wife and for the expenses incident to her illness. Attorney George E. Sulli- | i | Mrs. van appears for the plaintiffs, s e Miss Lucille Vaughan, a staden: at | ihe University of Kan: e2rs her| vet fox around her neck as & fur | piece. 1 D) Thompson of the boztd of mis- —Stewart bond brokers, reported to the | Special Facilities for Of Double Faced Cloth STAR, WASHINGT Detective B. W. Thompson ef po- lice headquarters is in New York in an endeavor to bring Willlam L. Dud- ley back to answer charges of lar- ceny after trust in connection with the case, and Mrs. Olla Ingram Sil- ver, who wore about her neck beads which, she said, were once the per- sonal property of the prophet, Abdul Baha, is being held under $1,000 bond in connection with a fraud investiga- tion in Trenton, N. J. Dunbar became acquainted with Silver at public lectures on psychology, and through her met Dudley. The two, it is alleged, In- duced the sculptor to invest in a proposition they were interested in, and Mr. Dunbar declares he turned over a note to Dudley and has since heard nothing from him. In the ab- THE EVENING CHARGES SWINDLING BY BAHAIST GROUP Sculptor Says He Was Induced to Invest in Project, Backed by Psychologists. i} Ulric S. J. Dunbar. nationally known sculptor, and numerous other prominent Washingtonians are al- leged to have been swindled out of a total of $10,000 by a small group of swindlers here during the last few months using Bahairm and its mystic Influences as mediums. of operating, according to the poiice, it was re- vealed today. sence of details about the proposition Dudley was interested in, understood to be a mine, the police are not will- lf not the arm of most Diseases When the bowels become clogged with i waste matter, cleanse them at once, but avoid drastic purgatives; they make constipation worse .. Dyirritating the delicate linings of the intestines All druggists g4 digestivetract. Use Beecham’sPills, whichare 40 Pills-25¢ mild but effective, tone the stomach and liverand 90 Pills-50c train the bowels to natural, complete functioning. Beecham’s Mostillhealthis due toconstipation. Beecham's P- ll Pills give prompt relief and tone up the whole 1 s ————————————————————————————————————— isonous At svstem. They are purely vegetable. Act gently but efficiently. Casning Christmas Savings Checks 2nd Floor. Main Building You'll say they are easily worth $6.50 200 Men's House Coats With Contrasting Cuffs and Lapels »$ 4.95 This ad is addressed to the ladies — for what man properly looks out: for his own comfort? Here are coats any man would CHRISTMAS JOYS NEED EXPRESSION The gift artistically wrapped is twice as wel- come. The home appro. priatcly decorated seems full of Christmas happi- ness. Even the Christmas goose tastes better when the table bears decora- “ tions of red and green. Plan then to show your . Christmas joy. Denmisons Gift Dressings and Paper Decorations Will help you. Many de- signs, many styles. The Christmas Book tells how they may be used. 10 cents 2 copy. Also Mrs. White will show you how to make many srtistic deco- rations and gifts. All instructions free. 3 ERVIN'S 821-823 13th St. N.W. ankhn 10022 (Pormorly 2006-08 14tk Bt.) slipper department! 6tol1l. indulge in, if he weren't too occupied to come and see them. He'll like their easy cut, warm color and smart finish. Collars and cuffs are cord edged; double - frog fasteners; full and roomily cut. In all regular sizes. Choice of green, wine and gray mixtures. (First Floor, Main Building.) Select Now! His Christmas Slippers & 95¢ Now while colors and sizes are all here. Now before the rush—and there is always some rush around the felt Brown or gray felts—Everett style as sketched—soft and padded inside, neatly turned soles outside, in all sizes, Men's Shops, First Floor.) 4 The Hzcht Co.4 €very Shop a Gift Shop Now fraudulent operations. . Mr, Dunblr- total loss, he said day, $600, but others, he sald. 108t sum calculated tn the thousands, Dr. Harrison G. Dyar of the Smith- sonian Institution is believed by Mr. Dunbar to have been bilked of more than $3,500. Dental Work DONE BY Dr. Smathers, Dentist 1004 F Street N.W. Tel. Frank. 2547 eningx and Sundays References Government Bond Open Reliable Automatic Oil Burner lmm ed immrdiately in any 1ant out inter- (unn‘ th the t comforts of your home. | —Burns the Low-Priced Fuel Oil. —Bosch Electric Ignition Positive and Economical. —Quiet Operation. —Backed by Real Service. | Kleen-Heet Sales Co. 1013 12th St. N.W. Main 7886 Franklin 6935 Cranberry Coats--- Smart With Fur 3¢ Many, too, of shining black IJF}Iltilli:A or luster bolivia in varying shades of Deeply collared, cuffed and many times banded with viatka squirrel, muskrat. natural opossum, sealine (dyed coney) or beaverette. Sizes for Misses and Women. silky brown. (Secoud Floor, The Hecht o) Gore Pump pictured, $11 Strap Pump pictured, $11 Now for the 1925 Chrlstmas Club In your enthusiasm for C]‘H’Ibtlllds, 1924, don’t forget Christmas, 1925. It’s sure to come around with its same heavy demands on your pocketbook. Start saving now! now open. Join our 1925 Christmas Club— Here’s how your pennies accumulate: 50c a week will amount to $25 and l'ntercst at 3% $1 a weck wsll amount to $50 and mteres: at 3% $2 a week will amount to $100 and interest at 3% $5 a week will amount to $250 and interest at 3% $10 « week will amount to $500 and interest at 3% Chec s will be mailed at the end of 50 weeks SECURITY SAVINGS AND COMMERCIAL BANK WASHIMGTON'S LARGEST SAVINGS BANK Corner of 9th and G Streets UNDER UNITED STATES TREASURY SUPI Frocks For Party or Daytime *15 Pastel colored georgette frocks made festive with bands of metallic lace, curling ostrich and nosegays. Chiffon velvet, silk and twilleen frocks, running the gamut of every daytime need. Piquant styles for younger misses; others of more con- servative mien. Party frocks, sizes 16 to 40; dark dresses, sizes 16 to 44. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) “Arch-Aid Health Shoes Follow Fashion To the ~<nal onlooker they appear just extraordi- narily g oking shoes. Only the wearer is con- scious of the strengthening arch support and other com- New models are constantly being Two sketched. (Wifth Floor, The Hecht Co.) fort-giving qualities. introduced featuring new touches. “Phoenix” Silk Hosiery Reinfored with the Priced as follow The gift every woman welcomes. famous Phoenix “Tip-toc.” Chiffon Weight Medium Weight Extra Size Medium Weight Lace Clock Hose . $1.65 $1.85 and $2.35 Pair $2.35 Pair $2.00 Pair (¥ifts Floor, The Hecht Co.) 4 The Hecht Co.4 €&very Shop a Gift Shop Now

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