Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1924, Page 3

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The National Capital Press ‘ | oaz12 D St N ‘ Printing Is Our Business | ~and we're always at your command. ‘] HIGH GRADE, BUT NOT HIGH PRICED ]‘ ! \ | BYR YO! ON S. ADAMS, FRiTEL, ROOF, TOO and ruinous leaks. Why go throneh | another Winter with a poor roof? Send for us and feel safe. - Call Man 933. | KOONS FEOOFING Phone Main 933. | COMPANY 119 3rd CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS. CATHOLIC. R | Saint Matthew’s Church || i Rhode Island Ave. NW. | Mission Week for Women Sermon Tonight at 8 o’clock, By Rev. Norman O’Connor, C. S. P. Subject: “The Problem of Pain” THE EVENING: STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C.; WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1924. CITY AIDING DRIVE ONTUBERCULOSIS 1 | Campaign to Sell Seals Gains Impetus—Fund Approxi- mates $1,000. Al over the city in store bank and hotel lobbies, Lusses of the public in clubs and restaurants gay-c Danies Ch with the ci ation of hington busi-| the benet health ried on by the lo-| Tuberculosis ociation.| small cal posters and easel cut tures of the familiar a hild, as weil as the “d the and rht T poster showing the piled ense a little ng his sled over “hristmas nd packages o tiny dog pu night blazed ric lights on a speciall rillboard in front of the Social House at 1022 Eleventh sociation, forth under | | | | | | | | | | | IR SIX BUILDING PROJECTS PICKED FOR MOST MERITORIOUS DESIGN Jury Gratifying Progress in Structural Beauty. 4dward of Medals Will Be | of Architects Finds 25 FINDSU.S.DRYACT EFFECTS FALSFED Methodist Agent Tells of.Re-) ports Spread in India About 1 RAM’S HEAD PLAYERS IN “NEW YORK IDZA” Some Excellent Work Done Well Staged Production at Wardman Park Theater. The New York Idea,” Mitchell, in which the ers opened their by Ram’s Head i last eve- | plished much in| Langdon | and Mrs. Phillimore, ‘played by Ar Ives, family harmony is uspreme. Grace Phillimore, sister of a spective bridegroom, played by Ruth Harrison, the environment aceom- | To the central figure, divorced Mrs. Karslake, | who finally returns to her husk love and congeniality are the trolling forces in life, and this Is th theme of the play OFFICERS H.E-VELECTED. Policemen’s Association Committee | Reports Result of Balloting. T pro- that of the Red Grange Cuts Ice." Harold E.| (“Red”) Grange ice in two wavs--as an athlete a worker. Everybody interested in foot ball knows his wonderful record as halfback on the Univer- sity of linois’ “eleven.” He¢ made four touchdowns in when his team But not so many Red Grange kept himself in fine physical condition during the Sum- mer months by working on an ice wagon delivering ice. witidows, olor- ed posters of the S jas Health Loy with thereon hing from behind elec- | Made at Board of Trade Meeting. Among the many beautiful struct- erected in Washington between d 1923 six have b the medal pr ton Boar on muntel, n_ chosen ed by the Trac oni- art for ‘‘meri- sral hundred submitted to the 'ts, composed of two nd one from Wash- spent more than and seiecting t archit n judging winning buildings. After all the qualifi Al points of th 1 were checked up. ir in his annual following winners The Bvening Star addition The Hamilton Hotel The Horner building Shop front—1145 Connectic nue | and buildings Appleton P. rman of the committee e 1t Ogden and Ing Fort Lincoln ham street houses in their used on their n indicated total thousand dollars, o s, Firms which so taken part in this |or made cash gifts to bost ampaign are follows Sons Woodward & ht Co Lansbu | Motor Co. and others yet 1o be from Before you huy xe e be sure they are as good ax ¥ pllars. vance sale health | Kant Lothrop building. It is proposed that similu vds b le next ye jur architeets winners, were anxious to the reusons for ch and published the owing statement, in which | praise’ the local archit. builders We, the uildings 1 have, after careful iven the following icularly worthy hoosing indersigned pass on architects, rits of th tention Hamiltor iilding owner. The te er with distincti mentation mmended rm Sibour nd he dit_to its nk, Waddy H author B Horner, ture, build bold- tempe gth and a and shade ays of the | solution so attractive and gra plicity eport anunounced the | | the particularly | simplicity Wood are window | t arming and of real interest. The vork, most distinctive and unusual, is creditable in a high degree. Charming in Extreme, Shop Front, 1145 Conn icut ave- nue, George N. Ray, architect; M Emma J. uilding owner. When s trite and com- monpla to meet progr. shtful to much of the d find 1 has been achieved here. 1d novelty of the d It handsome Without a display we are tempted t al problem has conguered well satisfied rming in the extreme. | and esthetic, still convenient in the window enter. A met ould be hitect Ogden street houses and Ingraham Sonnemann & Justment, hitect: V. T. H. Bien, building own Ogden strect , and Charles {1 Galliher, building owner of Ingr; ham street houses r the architect there is no program more difficult than the of moderate With the at rise 1 house cos &r and labor aterial fattensd and increase, the Il house both livable and a the mo; in the But that solved is shown in clever designs of the Ogden street Although e Keynote of the wrently size and cor svery idea t h nted houses on am _street tially the Good Taste. que a subject that ind’ foreboding ost Bappy Xee of all the buildings ed and which refle v their tainiy yme of the b | fession, and worth ment of th { b hoped t redi authors boast possessing in the pro of the encourage general pul It is tc at other citles will ¢ aken by and tangibly ite to do work | of outstanding merit (Signed) THEO. PIETS HOWARD ouraging the erec- n of fine buildings in the National al by the annual select In addition to « ti ) itorious lart committee of stions for e Distriet In dealing with nue, from the sug Pennsylvania to the ave- White Button, Button, Wque got the Button! LL over Feminine Washington it's “But- ton! swer is Button! stunning button pumps?” At Hahn’s—ijor only $5.95”—thougzh Where'd you get those And the an- vou'll find this style duplicated only in a few of America’s very finest shoe shops—at two .and three times that price! Proving again what “Hahn Specials” mean to YOU! Patent With Tan Calf Back—All Patent Leather “Hahn Special” School Shoes Over 20 sorts. Wonderful values for every boy and girl. According to size $1.45 to $3.95 ucity Club Shop" Patent With Black Velvet Back—All Tan or Dull Calf- and Brown Suede Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. 1318 G St. 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. this| the world the benefits of The owner | ®Sts have her | has filled American ja street| Lhe in price ot | Theater 1wo Prohibition. to suppress the liguor trafic palgn of misrepre: tates, Rev. J. W, sentative in Ind | standing of divergent character | opvortunity. for various members ¢ he company to create genuine per- | sonalities, different in points of view but all vitally concerned in the plot, and the several -scenes call for at- rtistic stage setting ed with eredit by th s Reynolds d of the company hat notwithstanding the fact that it ts first public performance of he play, the reading of the lines was | without flaws srthy of note Describing the campaign, of false- | natic y. It was hood which, he said, the Methodist | ! - the first act opened Episcopal Church had encountercd in | ency toward slow- ts prohibition work is defect wa Ickett declured the hEmante vre sl subseguent presentation ew York Idea Hutehinso i Pickett, its repre- sred in an annual mperanc ic Morals ng >rohibition and e Methodist Episcops that should America dem their trade would be r where,” Dr. Pickett s Points Out False apparen any in Inc *ligu that prol has empticd | churches and that under its influence | 7 United States has degenerated | nto a nation of outlaws &l Committee continued | today by the rd which yesterda depted resolutions indorsing, ar er things, the Cramton bill et up an independent prohibition en cement burean, and bill, described des rease the penalties promise reasing effec Josephine earr. d he plot th % the divorced Mrs ed constant the « in par the bur- embers. sessfons werc show- b 8 | aw violation and for other becomies a puzzle to the ingenuity of [on Government r profession. | ticular. =0 much | Ble purpe Other resolutic demned prize fighting in general a HONOR DR. BOWERMAN. A reception will b George F. held tonight Bowerman. on the oth 1is librarianship of the the Public Library The hoard of trustecs | Library issucd the invi- | Bus Line Hearing Set. ervice to the subi o0d Hope. | i I ISR of a vepres plumbia on FLAT TIRZ? "MAIN 500 | LEETH BROTHERS ‘ Service Charge Never Over X100 Dehoo Motor Enamcling Corporation 172428 Kalorama Columbia 7163 Rd, RGN il o reeny Hand Iailored Clothes I 611 FOURTEENTH ST. NEAR -F [ orecinet It will therefore be seen that ice has many uses. And most especially American Ice—pure, sparkling, clear and safe. ICE COMPANY ALl officers of the ciation of Wa the election com- L. Billman of the last nigh Smith, incumbent pr xth precinct, second resident; W. J. Kearns of the first recording secretary; J. B sixth precinet, finan nd Warren C. Adcoc! . treasurer. T Heffernan of the traffic bureau was :cted trustee to succeed W. H. Mc-| Grath of the fourth precinct ATl Adpvertising easy he ix un(il some salexman of stock or bomds has his LR R li;al Séohe Necklaces— , to a fo una onc held must give d perience a a limited tir e collection of Jade, Caru Onyx and Necklaces at prices which will consider favor- )1y at_this season of the Make it a point to few of t vour fricnds mas — they'll hearty approval wherever bestowed Special— 520 to $50 The Naticnal Remembrance Shep (Mr. Foster's STOP‘" 14th Street om0 Alxo . Ave. Opal Address Box 85-D Star Cffice receive 12 IN ONE (ienuine $ .00 Leathel Bill Folds in Gift for Boxes Ladies and HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. Gentlemen 1210 G St The Best of All Food. AREFULLY @ pasteurized milk has a power bevond any other single food to build and maintain vital energy < and healthy bodies. Fach day drink a quart of * 2HEsTNUT Farms Mk “The Knowing Mother Will Have No Other™ Few people realize the scientific skill and organ- ized effort which makes possible the delivery of a regular morning supply of rich, safe, selected milk to our discriminating patrons. If we are not already sup- plying vou, begin today the regular use of milk, eggs, butter and cheese from @FarmsDairy 16 Connecticut Ave, FRANKLN 4000 N = | = e T The Capital’s \ - Finest ,,,Homes \ Vs encircle that quaint and charming community so aptly known as the English Pillage OLLOW the route to Home perfection. It leads out fashionable Connecticut Avenue and through the natural Beauty of Woodley Road to the heights where the imposing National Cathedral is being completed. _wooovey hoan. AV MISNOISIM, S | "% ENGLISH % VILLAGE WARDrAN PanR. “aree “mivonsoiiars v’ ) Thiver Sl P TAKE WOODLEY ROAD Bgfls TO 34™ STREET or 347M STREET. -+ BUS ROUTE On this incomparable community site, sur- rounded by magnificent estates of prominent Washingtonians, modern progress has com- bined with ancient architectural beauty to produce the inimitable English Village. It is a mark of distinction to own an English Village home! Exhibit House—3319 Cleveland Avenue Oper Daily and Sunday $15,000 Up WARDMAN 1430 K Street Main 3830 i | | | | { | i il | i il | | il ! | o Moderate Terms “We House One-Tenth of Washingtow's Population”

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