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S YEARSIN AVY FORMEN APPROVD @ Purchase of Air Stations Au- thorized—Admiral in House Lobby Causes Stir. ; | thelr skin or hair with cosmetics.” ;| Paris dressmaker, on his return from .| over six American models for his by the charge from ide that an admiral, who is judge advocate general of the N, and a civilfan employe were on ideration of .| Dlana. The essential features of the point that Re vital interest in entative Britten epublican on the denled that Admiral n on the floor, but 1 in the Republican ponse to a summons lation of Rules. tive Garrett, the Demo- Schofield Navy, was consultant for Re- 3 committee the present two, r periods, and the 1 upon joining the » the frequ ecessity of training ruts Purchase of Stations. The omnibus bill also would au- ¥ of four existing na- nd, in an amend- ative Jones, Demo- rovides that any man < of age who enlisted the con- 1 may upon six months of his before July s which would bill are those $13.000; Lake- ; Quantico, Va., ham, Mass., the Merchant nd the Volun- ve. Members of the mittes urging passage of on, declared {t would pro- ned naval reserve sufficient for mobilization of the including measure, » active duty by the Navy for dura- could be called in ¥ with their consent e for the ap- Naval Academy of from tha Naval Re- Marine Corps Reserve have now gone JOHN SKIDMORE EXPIRES. Former Truck Farmer 'Succumbs to Long Illness. 78 years old, a on Railroad avenus | lay after a lingering ore was formerly truck farmer in Distric retired about a car ago Funeral service will be conducted| Murray’s funeral parlors, 2011 ols avenus southeast, tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment | will be in Arlington Cemetery. i Mr. Skidmore is survived by his| widow, Mrs. Emma A. Skldmore, and | ral children, ' | sides, he says, there are not enough Patou Declares American Women Models of Diana Famous Paris Dressmaker Calls Skin and Hair Natural. Special Dispateh to The Star. ARIS, December 11.—'American girls do not make up, do not ruin This {s the finding of Jean Patou, the United States. Patou has brought establishment and says “The American woman is the per- sonification of the classic K Diana. There are several types of classic beauty, the principal ones being rep- resented by Minerva, Juno, Venus and last are well developed muscles, short waist, long slender legs “American women personify this type. The Latins resemble Venus. 1 am convinced that on Mount Olympus Venus was dressed like Diana. The tter is the tvpe of the young girl; Venus is the type of the woman. “What the French people do not dream of is the important place the American girl holds in society. All the prettiest dresses are made for her.” Patou says he sought American models for technical reasons and be- French models available. danger for the French d industry,” he explains, sses are created for a par odel and if the models are not per- fect, the dress also has less chic.” (Copyright, 1824.) WOULD ACCEPT BUILDING. Pepper Introduces Resolution on| Music Auditorium. “This {s k- Senator Pepper of Pennsylvanie, chairman of the library committee of the Senate, yesterday introduced a joint resolution providing for Gov- ernment acceptance of a proposed gift by Mrs. Elizabeth Sprague Coolidge of $60,000 for the erection of an audi- | torfum for chamber music as an an- nex to the Library of Congress. It was referred to the library committee. | Vil Wright's Good Furniture 2 service in this sale. Fiber Fernery $ 5.00 Substantial plete with metal tainer. AR ETEAEAETCACEAEA r LEARN DRESS- 3 vening Classes b, SIX LESSONB. $5.00 ¥ | Mo A4 Hildorrind € resge’ Bldg., oS5, Pho M. b YT e el e CARDS The expressive kind, in new and unique designs. Both Stores: 1340 G St. 1222 F St. Open Evenings i i i i i ;; i 7 v i i I i ; ¥ i 5|91 [ £ 2 2 2 ¥ i % en Book Trough End Table $5.00 and ornamental piece for the home. oa Fiber Doll Carriage $5.00 In the following natural blue, cafe au lait. b s G S oo 905 SEVENT. ey The “Biggest” Five Dollars Worth Your ‘Christmas Gift Money will do extra These values must be seen to realize the generous savings, construc- tion—brown finish—com- con- Porcelain Top LAIN top. Mahogany finish, a practical occasional Sturdy cabinet make— affair. Carefully made with feas tures like baby sister’s cart. shades— 5t WRIGHT FURNITURE eAlvays Right i Juality’and Price: THE EVENING STAR, WILL GIVE DEGREE 10 MRS. COOLIDGE Bosten University ta Honor First Lady of Land at Exercises Tomorrow. By the Associated Press, BOSTON, December 11.—Mrs. Calvin Coolidge is ta, receive an honorary degree from Boston University at the hands of President Lomuel H. Murlin, when she comes here tomorrow fo attend the installation of Mrs. Lucy Jenking Franklin as the first.dean of women at Boston University. Miss Marion Talbot, for more than 30 years dean of women at the Unl- versity of Chicago, will receive the degree ot doctor of laws from Boston University at the same time. The de- gree to be awarded the wife of the Pro ot be announced until are held. The cere- For Friday and Saturday Best White Oak Half Soles and Goodyear Rubber Heels a gunrantee the job o be A No. 1 or we will retum | your money, NATIONAL SHOE REPAIR FACTORY 403 11th St. N.W. ! D lf'i T R R R e A A B AR s ol e Table $ 5 .00 Sanitary amel snow white finish, PORCE- i Telephone Stand and Stool $5.00 k finish—not a flimsy H ST. N WASHINGTON, monies at the new Old South Church will be preceded by a reception in honor of Mrs. Coolidge, Dean Talbot and Dean Franklin. Mrs. Franklin came to Boston University from Evansvile College, Evansville, Ind. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge left Washing- ton today for Boston to attend cere- monies there incident to the instal- lation of the first dean of women of Boston University. She was accom- panled by Mrs. Frank W. Stearns and will return Saturday. . An automatic Ice cream freezer that stops when the contents are frozen is now being Introduced The Newest Link in the Piggly Wiggly Chain 1622 H St. N. W. Opens for Business Saturday Morning This Store Is Equipped With a First Class Fresh Meat and Delicatessen to All the Regular Pi, HAMS Bacon Our “Sunset Gold,” sliced by machine; rind off. Lb., 35¢ BUTTER Special Fines Cranberries . .....1b. 15¢ Lemons . . . doz. 25¢ Cauliflower ....each 30c Cabbage ........Ib. 3c ceessly. e ...Ib. 60c Ib. 10c Turnips . ... Mushrooms . Spitz Apples ORANGES =23 POTATOES These are extra good, lar, price is surely right 115 Ibs., 21 ¢ Tomato Soup Walnuts ....... Almonds . Brazils .. Filberts .........Ib. 25¢ Pecans ... Ib. 65¢ Mixed Nuts. ......Ib. 28c SOAP P&G White Na MAPLE SAP SYRUP “Green Mountain Boy” Absolutely Pure Pint Bottle, 55¢ PRUNES Fancy Santa Clara New Pack—Medium Size Lb., 120—3 Lbs., 33¢c FRUIT CAKE “Diamond” brand, from our own bakery at Tenn.—the terials baked to perfection. One-Pound Cake. ... .. .69c Two-Pound Cake...$1.35 Five-Pound Cake...$3.00 National Biscuit' Co. and Sunshine Biscuit Co. Cake 2 Lb., $1.65—S5 Lb., $3.50 CIDER 3 1% Gal Jug.... c .Ib. 38¢ Ib. 35¢ Ib. 20c FRESH MEAT MARKETS In odr stores located as follow: 1631 Conn. Ave. N. 1704 17th St. N. W, 1222 Ponne. Ave. " (Chevy 3147 M St. N. W. Fresh Chickens. .. .lb. 40c Chuck Roast. ... .Ib. 25¢ Pork Chops.. Ib. 30c Fresh Hams. .....Ib. 25¢ | OYSTERS Small, lean, tender Creamery “Sunset Gold” FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES The best at lowest prices GRAPEFRUIT Fancy 4 for 25c¢ Carrots .........Ib. 4c “ | [ Georgia Ave. Ww. Kennedy St. N.W. Conn. Ave. and Ma- 2459 18th St. N. W. TR R W 5526 Conn. Ave. 79 Maryland Ave., Hyattaville. g o J5o 2 o Speed Limits Abolished. VICTORIA, B. C., December 11— Speed limits were abolished by the provincial legislature here Tuesday. Individual judgment and personal responsibility hereafter will govern the driving of automoblles in British Columbia. The legislature voted to force motorists to drive in such a manner as to avoid menace to public safety. Upon three convicilons for offenses under the act a drl\cr] would lose his license. | —_— There s a freight elevator in a New | England factory that has been running for a century without an accident. Department in Addition ggly Wiggly Features Ib. 23¢ Spredit A fine butter substil the best spread for bre Lb., 27c Ib., 53c mild cure t Fresh | Celery Onions .. ..Ib. 4c Kale ... Ib. 10c Iceberg Lettuce, head. 10c Oyster Plant. . .bunch 12¢ Sweet Potatoes.4 lbs. 25¢ § Bananas .......doz. 30c | Rome Apples Ib. 10c Doz. 18c lorida ge mealy cookers and the § Sack (s s $2 Campbell’as for 280 Astor Rice.......Ib. 10c Astor Coffee Ib. 55¢ I you have listened WCAP broadcast the Astor Coffee Orchestra you will be glad to know where to find their products. Next concert Friday Night »he @ Cakes 25¢ KRUMM'’S Macaroni, Spaghetti and Egg Noodles 8-0z. Pkg., 9¢c; 3 for 25¢ PEACHES Blue Ribbon Extra Choice Practically Peeled 'y),, 16c—2 Lbs., 30c Fruit Cake ‘Makings’ If you intend to bake a cake for the holidays, we bave the “makings” at the right price. Pillsbury Flour- 12 Ib., 65¢ Citron, Fancy Torelli, b Ib. 50¢ eel, Orange or Raisins, Seeded or Seedless . . .2 pkgs. 25¢ Currants, Fancy...lb. 20c Figs, Best Layer. . .1b. 35¢ Dates, Sunbeam. . .Ib. 25¢ Crisco, All Sizes. . .1b. 23¢ 30c and| 23 Laurel Ave., Takoma Park. 2001 P St. N. W. (Dupont Circle). 1803 Conn. Ave. N. W. 518 King %(., Alex- and a. 1622 H St. N. W. Leg of Lamb. ... .Ib. 35¢ Prime Rib Roast. . .Ib. 35¢ Fresh Shouders.. . .Ib. 16¢ Chase) THURSDAY, DECEMBER T11, 1922~ Pork Roast. ..e...lb. 25¢ Frashly Pint, 30 Shucked Quart, 65- THE MEN’S STORE OF WOODWARD & LOTHROP. The Personal Shopper Helps Men to Choose Gifts for Women So that any man may find his Christmas gift shop- ping here a pleasure, we will, upon request, assign a shopper, who will be glad to advise him and accom- pany him through the store, helping him to select the gifts he desires. Appointments may be made in ad- vance, if desired, or a shopper will be supplied upon request by any floor manager. There is no charge for this service. The New Men’s Gift Section Helps Women Choose Gifts for Men From all over the store we have selected articles that are suitable for gifts to men, and have assembled them in this one section on the second floor, so that you may select from them or they may offer suggestions that may be seen in larger assortment in their respective sections of the store. Smoking Stands Pipes Ash Trays Cigarette Holders Cigarette Cases Tobacco Pouches Pocket Knives Shaving Brushes Tobacco (best English blended) Razor Sharpeners Tobacco Jars Pipe Holders Cigar and Cigarette Humidors Desk Lamps Cigar Cases Waldemar Watch Chains Watches Cuff Links Evening Dress Sets Belt Chains Walking Sticks Umbrellas Automobile Clocks Key Books Card Cases Cigarette Cases Bottle Openers Change Purses Golf Score and Pad Scarfs Belts Ties Military Brushes Sweaters Men's Gift Section, Second floor. The Gift of a Scarf is a thoughtful gift Wool Scarfs, #3 to %6 A very practical and useful gift for any man is a wool scarf. It not only protects the throat, but keeps the overcoat from soiling one’s collar. Our wool scarfs are mostly im- ported and in the finest quality wools. Silk Scarfs, $7.50 to 320 As a gift, these have an especial appeal to men who are fastidious and like the finer, dressy things. Imported Scotch Wool Scarf, $6. They are suitable for either day or evening wear, All pure silk in two-tone colors, fancy weaves and smart striped designs. Very fine quality Silk 5 Scarf from Switzerland, Rayon Scarfs, $5. $15. Men’s Furnishings Sectiom, First floor. In the English Shop for Men Gifts for the Fas White Collar-attached Shirts in twill and broadcloth with but- toned cuff; London- Silk Four-in-hand made. $3.50 and $6. Ties in new pat- terns that have just been received irom London, $2.50. Imported Jacket of leather, a gift for the golfer who plays on cool days, $20. Sports Belts are widely worn now ; most any man would like this one of silk, $3. The English Skop. 20 Imported Golf Hose, de- veloped in fine Scotch wool and of striking pat- tern, $6. These suspenders are of pure web silk; the trimmings are brass; imported, $7.50. The English Shop, Second Soon Wb & Xy, See Our Other Advertisements, Pages 16 and 24