Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1924, Page 23

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- AIDS IN ENFORGING ‘President’s Father |ANGLO-FRANCO-ITALIAN LAWS FOR TRAFF State Commission to Post Standard Road Signs in Takoma Park, Md. The State roads commission of Maryland will assist the town of fakoma Park, Md., in the regulation automobile traffic through t standard State road signs to be plac at the important points within the corporation limits. A report on the subject was pre- sented by Counci’man John R. Adams meeting of the town council last ~. Adams stated that 11 will be erected and four | ing motori of the vi y o hools and speclfying a re- | duction in speed. Council Gives Hearing. | | | | To Attend School Christmas Tree By the Associated Press PLYMOUTH, Vt., December 16.— Col. John C. Coolidge, father of President Coolidge, this year will not break his usual custom of at- tending the annual Christmas tree given here on Christmas eve by the pupils of the district achool, he indicated yesterday. This year the enrollment in the school Is 13. Col. Coolidge said that he h: 10 plans for spending Christ- t the White House in Wash- ington. Although the Winter and cold, crisp Winter days have afforded him relaxation from the more strenuous farm routine of the Summer time, Col. Coolldge con- tinues to arise early in the morn- ing for the .round of , morning duties on the farm. UNIVERSITY FLYING |PENNANT Eusssfls“ Pof Chiistmas PACT URGED BY BRIAND Former Premier Emphasizes Need of Union to Preserve Peace and Reconstruct Europe. By the Associated Press. . December 16.—The Tribuna printed an interview of its Paris correspondent with M. Briand, former French premier. After having | [ laid emphasis on the necessity for a union between Great Britain, France and Italy for the maintenance of peace and for Kuropean reconatruc- tion, M. Briand is quoted as having sald that shortly un Anglo-Franco- Italian conference would take place, during which, among other things, the North American problem would i be discussed. For resculng -a vat by his teeth after he was lowered down a deep well, Harold White, a Headly, Eng y was recently awarded the of the T | Wisconsin's Boast of “Big Ten” i & e R R TR IR TR TR TE I, A L) ) ) S X N A L ) ) L) ) ) 24 S U A S NN S W8 X Packages wrap- ped in true Christ- mas spirit with tissue and ribbon. Postal rates on file. % BRBITAT Gifts Under $2 Colored Linen Handker- chiefs, for women; embroid- ered corners; ' and 1 inch hems; 3 in 51.00 box b The Woman’s " 1216 F St. N.W. Give HER 3 Pairs Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Shop Here In Comfort These Are the Stockings That Every Woman Knows—Silk 1009 Pure! Regular and Sheer Weight $1.85 3 Pairs for $5.40 [calE3fiie | il Stockings fhat Sheer Weight Silk Garter Hems $2.25 3 Pairs for $6.60 & SENER Gift Certificates! A good way of solving the gift problem. Sold at the Christmas Service Desk to any amount. Gifts Under $2 rfumes, purse size—Vio- let, Coty’s, Rigaud’s SlM and Houbigant’s. ...... “Vanity Fair” Gloxe Silk Coin Purses and Bill Folds, Sparkling Grape Juice Vests, with tailored top and self straps; reinforced under arms. T flesh §7.75 The gift for every woman Buy Gotham Gold Stripe Silk Stockings and be sure you're right! The gold stripe at the base of garter hem prevents ruinous gar- ter-clasp “runs!” & In 32 different shades— the newest are grain, buck, bobolink, skyn, medium gray, piping rock, pussy willow, graphite and gun metal. For silver slippers ask for nude, shell or silver. women; white and colored Give 3 Pairs in Three Colors in a Gift Box! \, Rovei embroidere 4] JELLEFF'S—STREET FLOOR %" corners; 3 in box in gray, tan, brown $1.75 and black Colored Beads, crystals, amber, sapphire god emerald combinations, 27 and 31.75 30 inches. : Hair Combs, set with em- erald, sapphire, ruby, $]30 topaz and rhinestones. Linen Handkerchiefs for Champion Flag Reproved by Inntitviosty Shar s , Miller's subdivision Cruze to erect a grocery | merchandise store on k sabdi at th avenu. corporate llmi eral objections to lo- | or girl! Houbigant's —The > t leas = £ ing ‘the i Toilet Waters — Three f “Fussers.” [ Bottle Flowers and Cappi. 51.50 . dean of men at Theonett, In boxes 2 rs of the sophomore council T'heonett, -5 colored ,"i“:h'.w.,"';:‘ 00 white, quart, $1.45 box e 1 B Unfermented erred to the cl mmittee composed of Co chalrma: he students to make | b 4 v tth H . was submitted p- | -t 0 & y the councll. It showed re- | P4 : ceipts during the month from general ‘e ial taxes, permits and mis- sophomore cla e | belng establishe onsin among alumn stitutions of the Big Ter bunch of cake eate | vhite, 12 oz., A5 Purity Disbursements during the same ) white, 25 0z., .70 riod for street work, et lght- 3 machin- night. “Doesn't ou: s and dances go to this tradition?" he de nd tools, auditing ia mounted to $1,811.49, 1 alance on hand of $5, . total receipts in the special i 7 ment fund amounted to $46, S e E S which included $40,000 of an issue of | T Snuthe: CRInUS Bedt Graveries ertificates of indebledness. Disburse- | 4ance ot parts tin to $10,819.80 w B Mpntn. . 5 - o A TeIE & that hav average of two dances Conn. Ave. & K St. 060.83 month, and one that has an average % b i 3. Established 1875 | ce.” on presented an offer | three- to donate a wide for record of par substantiate der to widen Laurel | ivenue between Eastern and Eim ave- meeting was presided over L\_\‘: Mayor H. F. Taft, with Councilm H. E. Rog Adams, Kroll, Salisbury | d D. B, Austin, Town Clerk | n Davis and Superintendent of | c Works Maj. W. H. Fischer present Your Incocme may be derived from either or both of tweo sources—your own work or the work your money does for vou. VETERAN SAILOR ENDS 44TH YEAR ON OCEAN 8ir Bertram Hayes Brings uajesz;c Into New York for Last Time. Two Big Xmas Features French Novelty Cuff Lambskin Cloves Gloves $3.50 $1 .95 e French kid with.vcrforncd and em- Lambskin Gloves, a special chase, soft, pliable, to sell for Christ- broidered cuffs, two-tont embroid- ered backs. Mode, beaver, brown and mas gifts at this low price. In black and white only, with gold, silver and gray, black with white, white with black. $350 pair. black stitchery around the top. Pair, $1.95. L. Centemeri French Kid $3 95 Washable 53 75 “Fielder” Gloves X Suede Gloves ®! Strap-wrist gloves, with contrasting Slip-on style gloves, especially nice stitch and inset under strap. P. K. for driving. Heavier than ordinary sewn. In brown, gray, beaver, all gloves. 1In beaver, mode and tan. black, all white and white with black. French-made gloves splendid for gifts. A great gift glove! Other Gift-Glove Styles Your income from work may shrink or cease, and the only substitute is income from your investments. The Union Trust Company will gladly aid you to accumulate, through a Savings Account, a substantial sum which will work steadily for you. Fashioned of fine quality crepe de chine, trimmed with filet and val lace insets and edges. Many attractive tailored styles from which to choose. These have hemstitched and embroidered yokes. In flesh, orchid, peach, nile, maize and turquoise. Special, $3.95. Vests and 57.50 Silk Envelope Step-in Sets. . . L Chemises. . . .. Exquisitc sets consisting of Che- —aof erepe de chine, trimmed with val mises and Step-ins, ‘of fine quality and filet laces and insets of lace or * embroidered net. In flesh, orchid, peach, nile, maize, white ang light bluc. $2.95. , December 16.—Sir Ber- yesterday brought the White Star liner Majestic into New York for the last time. At the end of y-ninth trip as commander of ship, of his forty-fourth year nd his 60th year of life, he will retire from deep-water service when the Majestic reaches Liverpeol agaln. pects to do shore duty for the tar line in England for a time, | he will come to America as a enger fors his first inland view of is continent. Meanwhile, he is writ- | € his memoirs of the sea. Sir Ber- tram is commodore of the White Star fleet 2% Paid on Checking and 2% on Savings Accounts crepe de chine, trimmed with tucks and lace insertion. In flesh, peach, Special the set, §2.50. maize and nile. Philippine Handmade Gowns and Chemise A New Shipment in Today From the Philippines Very sheer nainsook is used in the fashioning of these $2.95 gowns and chemises. They have hand-scalloped and hand- 2 Chemises™ have built-up tomance?" he asked newspaper men. “Do you know, I never saw much romance in seafaring. Most of us Eng- | lishmen £0 to sea because England is overpopulated, and a man must do some- thing.” g ‘} Sir Bertram declined to deplore the | passing of clipper-ship days, although lis admitted a preference for steamships EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN PRESIDENT embroidered yokes in sprays and vine patterns; colored eyelet and solid work. Some with handdrawn yokes. shoulders. $2.95. much smaller than the Majestic. e | Nightmares and unpleasant dreams are said to be cured by use of a newly compounded medicine. Two baths —one for women—one for men. A feature of the new, fast, luxurious service to California. See ;nnouncem:nt on page 6. ~5from the W hole Family real happiness from your Christmas money than you YOU and every member of your family will reap more ever thought possible, if gestion: family. vou follow this sensible sug- This Christmas make it one gift for all the Instead of a number of inconsequential gifts, let there be one big, substantial, worth-while gift—some- thing that is permanent—something that will bring plegsure to the entire family now and years from now. To help you to make a wise selection we offer the follow- ing lines of reputable makes, which we have specially priced for the holidays. suit your convenience. A. B. Chase Est. 1875 Henry F. Miller, Est. 1863 Lindeman & Som, Est. 1863 Kranich & Bach, Est. 1864 Emerson, Est. 1849 Lyon & Healy, Est. 1864 Monthly payments arranged to Cable, Est. 1875 Christman, Est. 1855 Ludwig, Est. 1890 Bush & Lane, Est. 1890 Bradbury, Est. 1856 Haines, Est. 1845 Open Evenings Until Christmas Hugo Worch Est. 1879 Kranich & Bach Pianos 10 G 2o PIANOS £7erser JELLEFF'S—THIRD FLOOR 1-clasp Capeskin Gloves, $2.75. Strap-wrist Mocha Gloves, $6.90. 1-clasp Mocha Gloves, $3.50. Strap-wrist Capeskin Gloves, $3.50. JELLEFF'S—STREET FLOOR ' Louey Venn Beauty Box Six of her famous $4.00 preparations, compact- % ly arranged in a charming gift box. Violet Bath Salts 1In lavender and rose, 53.“ refreshingly sweet, | giving a_pleasing daintiness to feminine charm. Handmade Voile Blouses Or sheer voile, with 54.95 frill, elaborately trim- med with real Tace and hand- drawn work: Rhinestone Bracelets Sparkling, § .95 o 1to %2 htly - jew- 5 - el:g bracelets, in . various colors. Pearl Choker Necklaces Lovely $9.95 and 53.95 chokers, in gun metal, bronze and tinted pearl and many com- binations of colors. Coin Purses and Card Cases This combination is 53.95 of velvet calf, with finger strgp. In gray, tan and soft brown. Velvet Calf Handbags Imported velvet calf $9.95 bags, with two out- side pockets and leather han- dle. Self lined. Radium Silk and Crepe Chemise Lacey and tailored $9Q.95 styles, with embroid- ered and hemstitched yokes, straps picot edged. Wool Jersey Over- " blouses Trimmed with fine $4.95 The above are from the Special Group at $5.90. Note the beautiful handles! Give Her a Useful Gift! Umbrellas 62 pieces just secured under- price for Christmas buyers! and ferrules. In blue, brown, green, black, red or purple. Regularly Priced $7.50 to $8.50 3 Other Fine Groups of Gift Umbrellas At $7.50 At $1000 At $12.50 Lavely. Silk Um- Silk Umbrellas, A large assort- brellas on 16-rib with beautiful han- ment of silk um- frames with 3dnch dles of amber and brelias, ingluding Ottoman or fancy pearl composition, formerly sold at a satin borders. carved and hand- much higher price. . Carved and painted painted with fancy Composition handles “composition handles tips and ferrules to carved and hand- with matching tips match. 3-inch bro- painted, tips and fer- and ferrules. Blue, caded or Ottoman rules to match. Silk brown, green, red, borders and silk cords or leather black and French cords to match. In loops to match. . All silk umbrellas, with wide Ottoman or fancy bor- ders—perfect quality. There is a wide choice of composi- tion handles, with carved tips wrist straps. The blue, brown, green, newest borders. .50. redand black. $10.00. S$12.50, tucks in straightline Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas, $5.00 to $18.50 or diagonal designs.

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