Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1924, Page 18

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.18 DECLARES CHURCH IS HOPE FOR PEACE British Leader Addresses Federal Council Meeting in Atlanta. 1924 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3. $15,000 IS SOUGHT | U.s.T0 SEEK $750,000. NATHAN CLARK TO STAR | BY SALVATION ARMY | Wil File Suits for Alleged Excess IN EASTERN PRODUCTION | senior 8 Wool Profits. Organization Has Deficit in Christ- of the d mas Relief Fand, Agjt. dollars, which the Government al- the part of Robert Holtz Says. leges was excess profits on wool dur- {or clog dancers will ¢ {the production other a boys', | George Main ana k: |have the leading Iy than ever that there is no way T ing the war. out of the evil and waste and wrong | Belhind in its quota for a Christmas| If the money is collected the of the world except the way of Christ. | -~Vief fund, the Salvation Army i8|partment plans to distribute it And they know that no one knows ng $15,000 for the deficit in the | the growers of the wool on wh any other way. They are more than nnual budget, Adjt. Ernest[alleged prafit ever united in this.” f the local di-[ment is co-ope At tonight's session Henry 11 ment of Justice sweets of Louisville, e ¥ have will be tried in Boston, auests this ) “Coal 18 | Philadelphia, Baltimore, Detroit, Chi 4 | cago and other cities. IF YOU HAD A NECK A8 LOMNG A8 THIS FELLOW AND HA SOPETHROAT iy} : THE WAY DOWN TONSILINE The National Sore Throat Remedy 7, SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT > ALL DRUGGISTS * she had the part of Jean. th-y i Howard, o |and othe s and e egimer ent economic struggle are to be found in the churches. Capital ard labor are both there, and they mu:t work out a common course of action as Christians in the church. “Whatever differences of view there may be as to the functions of the churches in relatfon to socihl economic and political ques! there is no difference of view in the churcheg as to their main and central | business of bringing human life under the lordship of Christ. The last four years have convinced them more deep- treasurer of plays ding Has Lendins Role in “Bimbo the Pirate”’—Vaudeville to Be Given Next Week. ruses, one a girls' and the The Department of Agriculture will round out th round out the pro seek through the Federal courts in several cities during the next few months the collection from 47 wool dealers of three-quarters of a million Laura Nathan Clark, supported by a large in the title role of feature of th M:Cormick Medica! Olasses Fitted oliege Eyes Examined Graduate Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist Phose Main 721 409-410 McLachlen Bldg 19th and G Sts. N.W. Although Clark any of the plays of Barrett ‘Rollo's Wild Oa | Saks € @Gmpany PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE SEVENTH STREET | “Training R0 Bishop Willia . . - ) n e v is in-| While cruising in South African it rzton will speak on “Winning Men to d checked by other or- | waters a motor boat was stopp hrist a body of fish escaping from e [ band of seals that were eating their | when the Dramatic way luto the ma P the spri - Knotted and deformedfa s by Rheumatism Gen. Conner Assigned. Young | ehristened and reopened | ous eainice Before you invest—investigate. A Comprehensive Assortment of Velour Finish Coats 560 Overcoats of acter, a characte ng established by Saks & Company, Breath Bad? Stomach Upset? Bowels are Inactive! Dizzy ? Depressed * You're Bilious! char- Try this world-famous rheumatism remedy Here’s quick, genuine relief for tissues. 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Visit the Phillip Levy Exchange Department, in the basement of our store at 735 7th St. N.W., tomorrow morning and share in the savings on good furniture, slightly used. For Christmas Shoppers Fine Negligee Shirts $l.85 In neckband style—one laundered collar to match French cuffs [ Take My Morning Exercise In the Because of the low prices we cannot make any refunds or ex- changes. Terms as Low as $1 Weekly KITCHEN GUP- BOARD. Made of oak, with glass doors and compartment below. Worth new $25.00. Ex- change Store price, $12.45. Delivered for . 5 DRESSER. Large mahog- any dresser, with French plate bevel mirror. Worth $60.00. Ex- change Store price, $24.50. Delivered for S DROPSIDE COUCH. Floor sample couch with new pad. Worth $20.00. Exchange Store price, $10.95 Delivered for CHINA CLOSET. Made of combination walnut, in excellent condition. Worth new $50.00. Ex- change Store price, $29.50. Delivered for CHIFFORETT erican walnut chifforette, in excel- lent condition. Worth new $39.50. Exchange Store price, $14.50. Delivered for DRESSERS style dresser, with large mirror. Exchange Store price, $12.00. Delivered for PHONOGRAPHS. Ma- hogany phonographs that sold new for $100.00, will play any record. Fully guaranteed. Exchange Store price, $39.50. Delivered for TABLE. Osk drop-leaf table, in good condition. Exchange Store price, $6.75. Delivered for ... PARLOR SUITE. Settee and four comfortable chairs, ma- hogany and_ tapestry covering. Worth ne 0.00. Exchange Store price, $24.50. Delivered for . RUGS. Values up to $8.00, in 27 and 36 inch fiber rugs. Ex- change Store price, $1.00. Any six delivered for Oak Princess L L L LA e, e S U Y U Y Y ' PARLOR TABLE finish parlor table, in good condition. Worth new $10.50. Ex- change Store price, $3.95. Delivered for e BUFFETS. A large oak buffet, with French plate glass mir- ror, large compartments and three drawers. Worth new $50.00. Ex- change Store price, $19.50. Delivered for .. LIBRARY SUITE. This attractive suite includes a library table and comfortable chair and rocker. Worth new $40.00. change Store price, $19.50. Delivered for Ex- TEA WAGON. Mahog- any-finish tea cart, with artillery wheels. Exchange Store price, $8.95. Delivered for DAVENPORT SUITE. Mahogany and tapestry bed daven- port with chair and rocker to match. Worth new $175.00. Ex- change Store price, $79.50. Each piece delivered for .. HALL RACK. Made of golden oak, with bevel plate mirror. Would sell new for $39.50. Ex- change Store price, $12.50. Delivered for ... DINING CHAIRS. Osk and leather seat dining chairs. Ex- change Store price, $1.95. Any six delivered for DINING ROOM OUT- FIT. Large oak buffet, extension table and six oak chairs. Buy this eight-piece outfit for only $58.00. Delivered for BEDROOM OUTFIT. Double bed with guaranteed spring and new 50-1b. mattress, large oak chiffonier and_dresser with good size mirror. Two chairs and two all-feather pillows complete this 9- piece wonderful outfit for only $69.00. Delivered for ©» S i S gy W ' $ $ $ $ $ $ Frying Pan EVERY morning I start the day with ten minutes of brisk warming-up ex- ercises in the frying pan. I hop from the ice box onto the stove. I work up a lively circulation and a rich coat of tan. Then I'm ready for breakfast—happy, healthy, tempting, tasty. By the time the family gets down to the table I'm there, smiling and savory—a treat to every half-opened eye. And then the fun begins. Papa, Willie, Mary and big brother Bill, all gather round and make merry at my expense. But I don’t mind it—the more tongues I can tickle the better I like it. I have a flavor that's all my own—but I'm always glad to share it with someone else. Sausage and cold weather make the ideal breakfast combination. Tomorrow from seven till nine, I'll be “doing my stuff” in just about every other frying pan in town. If you've never seen me perform in yours, tomorrow is going to be a great day for a try-out. Just tell your dealer you want the pure pork pound in (he brown parchment package. SAUSAGE MEAT specifications from our fine quality percale terns far in ad vance o any shown at higher price The price is special! Tt is in- tended as an ex tra inducement to Christmas gift seekers to do their shopping earlyv. Liberal selectior in all color shades as the men like New blues anc other colors of the present day vogue One dollar eighty-five cents Nicely Boxed for Christmas Giving Saks & Company 92 Men’s House Coat Special 38.75 Doulfle-faced cloth, well tai- lored braid edge, cuffs and pock- ets—in gray, blue and brown in regular and stout sizes from 35 to 46. Street Floor Men’s Bath Robe Special 38.75 Warm robes with notch or shaw!l collar—silk braid and cord girdle in two-toned and overplaid effects. Sizes small, medium, large ahd extra large. Christmas Savings Checks Cashed

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