Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1924, Page 12

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~ {9~ THE EVENING STAR, W SHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924. SARLAYSPLANS | * FOR CELEBRATION! orsic e Will Take Part in Washmgton Birthday Observance With D. A. R. Only. The Sons of the Amercian Revolu- meet in the Lafayette Hotel night, voted to hold @ celebra-| of Gec Washington's birth- ‘ anniver . Februar: in con- ction with the Daughters of the crican Revolution only, and tof ke the event entirely independent the public celebr: 1 which has eelebrations have 1 gtow's birthd; 3 volution, Sons| ‘ volution and | u Ievolu- | wction on the cele- al nomination of of- Finley, past grand 3 s in the District, was| s ominated for president. 0. C. Y.uxford, Henry L. Bryan, William A. tiller #and Dr. William Mather Lew- George Washington s, president of .re the nominees for were Kenneth tant | sto- an Williamson; Bryant; nd librar Delegates are Nominated. es to the Thbse nom s deleg mecting of t Jield in Boston Juws Philip ¥. Larn Milo e J Samuel W. Baird, B. Torbert, | " : s nominated | The mames of Edwin A. president of the Univers| | sinta, { vesterday | presidency by Representative Upshaw, [ my Democrat, Mr, Alderm: ‘an proportions,” nal ti ber. Mr. Upshaw, referring delivered in AIr, x e in @ speech by the Georgia mem- for Woodrow Wilson, s tor Showed All Desirable Qualities for Chief Executive in Wilson Eulogy Monday. Alderman, ln-um. and that seepter was waved ¢ of Vir- was presented in the House | s a candidate for the self involuntarily master man for the country! I kept coveting saying in s recommended as [dent of the United States? educator-statesman of towering| “Are we so bound who hias “reflected slg- {ten dictum of sectional bias that upon his | would have to move to New Jerse i honor ce him on the ‘eligib! £ Washington and Jeff and Monroe, Tyler us from their an address [ the House Alderman : at : his prine Ality woul memo e alpine pe ofs the. ot [vride of all Amer] patriots literat " | Sardless of party lies. addr Georgia member added, ket saying soul, Why make that United State: Continuing, Mr. Upsl “With Woodrow Henry W. { posed that thes can continent @ ma e ‘hw ud i dres { then why not the greatest of all gen- | pr -1 and bullding { stature and gigantic mold? A nd it wa nitude—a_premi olation—for a summoned to the mighty task. and unrestrained enthus, cch -+t ) S, PYEATT NAMED Compares With Wilson haw said: : Wilson gone and| Grady dead, T had not sup- | > lived on the Ameri- | n who could make | Gulf Coast Lines a speech—such a |n<w(.ll\|l com- | )t thought | Post Under New Reorgani- zation Scheme. i unmixed sm that the with Associat W YORK, t, | By the od Press. Decemb was the very viewed from every this Republic began its [dent of the of Erowing patriots | Rio Grande atesmanship of heroie | pany reorgani Western an honor of first mag- | of superb tizen victory private should hola powers stir the Denver a ailrodd Com- r. Preatt to hea sentative Tells House Virginia Educa- / by | snch a master hand that I found my such White House of my soul, Wry not make that wman Presi- the “unywrit- he ar- 1 D. &R. G. PRESIDENT Head Takes that has been Railway company, chamber in | wcquisition by the Missouri- test in this generation, | : was - Permanent in Literature. with the West- As this marvelous masterpler ds joint control of the \h:l“ £o into our permanent litera |Ih'|\\r and Rio Grande Western. be proclaimed in shining| M rise in the railroad 1s youngz Ameri- | wor After serving r n ontest, I re-| the Pere welv us that it ngel of up- o SN S the "l’vm; reverence will flow like a veri- | Bocicty, wan n|. Gulf stream or spiritual epric} s e fructifying the cha > was made vi & and the aspirations of ev manager of its Texas lines, including {1 Tk e were | Plastic youth that it shall tou rties now constituting the Gulf S Ceeil | ll\rmu,h l.( restless tic 4 ¢ Line. He next assumed the presi- \\mm. ter Cunningham, Willard | rles 2 McCarthey John Bartlett Meserve, Dwight M 11 Min Horne Cilliam 1 Newman, hered ana Peter don. This brings the total lip of the local society to 5 ldress was delivered by Rev ves Shera Montgomery, f the House of Represen S ssed the ization, ake every intentions imme his D. C. GUARD REGIMENT OFFICERS TO ORGANIZE Ofiicials to Be Elected at Banquet and Business Meeting | Tomorrow. i Officers’ completed at a meeting at_the t 8 pm. rs will be I . city build nder of the 1 will be <ime head of the or The purpose of th e of th ers of the regiment are eli- tive membership. The a r the election as ny civilian activel o interested in the e of the local Na- | tic | < | Absolute Divorce Asked. i Mrs, Cora AL W o tbsolute divo: Vood, adentis t and wer and Hawken & ptember | month. repre- | Havell 8 Built 5 Sold 3 Left ‘| 12 More To Be Built GALLAUDET PARK HOMES Priced Under $8,000 Easy Terms LOCATION e beantiful bttt by o, \) &%%%%%& ! Yard'® aud Walk and “Virginia rty. O route, D W sink and gas stove in ou: pantey | with widew and broom clos . airy ar Tnundry mm and s con- large ite retaining crete walk - and rear yard. Come Out Today! C. H. Small & Co. OWNERS AND BUILDERS 1515 M St. NW. Main 6861 steps; TR ¢ L & ——Jalc———jalc———Jal———la| L throne of scepte EEDEDEE pbxhpsbom €08 to 614 ELEVENTH New December Styles in CHIC DORSAY PUMPS “Dorcas” Patent Kid Apricot Kid Quarter Black Satin Cuban Heels “Ninon” Black Satin Quarter Black Velvet Satin Quarter Spanish Heels WOMEN'S XMAS SLIPPERS Satin Quilted Boudoirs : Il © Fawn Lavender American Beauty With Soft Padded Elk Soles and Heels Sizes Two new styles, as illustrated, made of fine quality felt with soit padded soles and heels. ‘Moccasin style with ribbon trimming to match. Tn solid colors of black, gray, lavender, blue, rose, ecru. purple and orchid. Also in two-tone color LDI“bHIilUO“S The strap style in contrasting color cmnl)ln.(- tions dnd in purplc, silver, turyuoise and blue. AIl sizes in cach style from 2V5 to 8§, : BLACK SATIN MULES $3f50 All Sizes Hand-Turn Soles Wood-Covered Heels < Womest Sles aneis oSk Auats BRI S . in colors of peach, rose, lavender, red and blue. Very pretty for Christmas gifts, and specially priced at $3.50 per pair. Upshaw Offers Edwin A. Alderman |LAD SPENDS FUNDS As Candidate for the Prestdency- Gives Eight Cents to Aid Tuber- FOR HEALTH SEALS | culosis Association Carry on Work. A red-checked and rugged, tow-| " headéd boy of about 6 years, with several pennies clutched in oné hand| Al one pennies and then asked the lady to give which he handed over his horde of wealth, AR AR R NR IR That Gift Table Will Remain Beautiful —Ilonger if you have it equipped with a Reilly-fitted glass top, before bestow ;i / o5 2> 4 i & % e ] W d his other hand clasped in that of his mother, stopped big i front of department gtore . booths for the sale of Christmas seals yesterday afternoon and in- sisted that he he wanted “some of those pretty stamps.”” T h e follow mother told him! tai to count his pen- nies, which he of the him eight sea . in return for with & red double-barred ing it upon your friend. We Cut Glass Tops «—to order for tables, desk: etc., insuring perfect fit and satisfac RE NO as inquiry will demon PRICES ABL strate. HOUSE PAINTS tion ROOF PAINTS MEMBER OF cross pin thrown in and pitned to his coat. “Thank youX he sald, with a smile | of satisfaction as he left the booth. Just one little thousands made by the various store booths the past week, eight more pennies toward the great pile growing from the with which the Tuberculosis Assoeia- tlon can see to it that some less for- tunate child, perhaps undernourished ['and underweignt, fis in time to arrest an attack of the plague. Store the The s: Mrs. Mrs. Sidney West, Mrs, iinger, Sam Goldenberg, proceeded to do | witz, Mrs, A cis, Mr very deliberately, | Cartier, Mrs. Harry Rosenberg, While the pretty|Manley Brent, Mrs. Joseph dy in charge of the booth smiled and | Mrs. Albert Shinem, Mr bert Hahn, ited and other custon looked William 1iliteh, Mrs. Herbert The lad ceunted out just eight|Rich, Mrs. Allen De Ford and Mrs. | Ferdinand Ney, Up to noon today the Chri campaign had brought’in cash at h quarters equivalent to the T O o PO s ABI FLOOR STAINS HUGH REILLY CO. ., PAINTS & GLASS \mj/ 1334 N. Y. Ave. Phone Main 1703 B S S S S S S S e EEDEEEEZ——EUEQEDEuEEEE Special display of Holiday Hats At a special price 7 These are new modes —ifresh from their de- signers’ studi?s — at- tuned to the season; and clever in their orig- inal effects. Flower Hats and Em- broidered Hats — indi- vidual in type; distinc- tive in character and original in conception. FOT a” OCCES;DHP Women and Misses Fourth Floor. BEEEEEEC—E@:—:EEBEBEBEE special booths, except two, served by volunteer teams of women for the last week, closed yesterday. carrying on the booths at Woodward & | Lothrop's and at Kann's. money has been turned in at headqua. ters, but ne complete total can be given out yet. team at Kann's and whose names have not heretofore been published, Mrs, sale in the many with but it meant | penny seals compa may be cared for|lantern ! jects made by Booths Closed. nd bank | ti store tment. These are the teams | Christmas. Some of the| . colun women making up the are as tarrfs, cs Louis Sidney Miltor: Baum, Mrs. Mrs. Jerome llul ale of over R 2 3 R dresses, NI A ¥ REA s ) N WAX & VARNISH NN EEBEEEHEEHE ol Silk Gowns Crepe de Chine—trimmed with lace, or tailor-finished. Strap and built-up $ 3.95 shoulders. All the daxnfy colors. .. .. Street Floor. Petticoats Heavy grade of Tricosham Silk, with plalited. embroid- ered or tailored /e flounces, in assort- ed colors ........ Street Floor. 2,200,000 seals toward $35,000 required. Through the courtesy of the Harry Wardman real estate organization, and | the co-operation { Cornwell & Son Grocery Co., tors of the seal campaign vesterday | received permission to use one of the | large front windows store just vacated by the Cornwell | ¢ on i street, teenth and Fifteenth, for a display of posters explaining | the work of the Tuberculosis Assoc tion, including an exhibit of the patients | Tuberculosis Hospital, under the direc v of the occupational therapy d This display, whic st night, is to continue daily until slides and need work, of The Stai the goal of of the G. « the direc | in the vacant between Four- | art ob- at the rtme Post Otfice Dep awarded $1,000 by eral New Tuesday. began ing device, today on a Bureau read the want 608 to 614 INVENTOR DIVIDES AWARD WITH FRIEND | -; Richard Breaden Gives $500 to“ Blair McKenzie for Assistance | in Perfecting Device. Richard Breaden, division of stamps, Postmaster and development of a stamp cancel- visit to the l’rmflrl; of Engraving and | presented to Blair McKenzie, ELEVENTH § CHRISTMAS SALE the Govermment, | preciation of Me aiding in perfecting the machine. McKenz mau, u of on - of gratitude. stamps, the role he this de Ken this The de vlayed in s inventive who gnition. wa. Gen may save the department $25 nually. vou need work, umns of The Star. That’ll Interest You! Newest Shades ALL d bers—a: Philipsborn ELEVENTH ST, For Friday A splendid group of better-type Frocks Which we have reduced to 1 For Street and ’ afternoon wear—and include the clinging Crepe Silks and the smart Cloths—in staple and high col- ors—lavishly beaded and embroidered in brilliant tones and effective designs. All sizes for wom- en and misses. Second Floor. Chemise Crepe de Chine; both in the tailored and lace-trim- Flesh, med models. Maize, Nile, Orchid . Street Floor. Vests Glove Silk, handsomely cor- $1 75 hemstitched ; rectly cut; all col- ors Street Ploor. to Perfect Chiffon Hose Friday and Saturday Only # 45 Prs. $4.00 |/ Full-Fashioned Lisle Top PURCHASES NEATLY BOXED e this a rcal bargain event. an excellent Christ IEDE—E!DEBIEEEIE!EE = Exclusive From Paris These are our own importation— Choker Beads... Novell’y Combs. . .$3.95 .$9.95 French Novelty Vanities Lipstick Holders. trimmed with rhinestones ... -$9.00 Perfume Holders, hand painted. .$1.30 Beaded Bags. in fancy colorings, and rhine- stone trimmings— $695 t0 $35.00 par;s Umbrellas—!he new novell‘y handles‘_' $8.95 to $90.00 Novelty Cigarette Boxes, with rhinestone setting— $6.95 to $8.95 Street Floor. Philippine Gowns Plain White and col- ors; cut®on g:nerous proportions; hand em broidered and 31 95 lace trimmed. Street Floor. Corduroy Robes . The favored Corduroy Robes‘ mn Plal“ ?’-ld bro' caded effects; cut long and full; side- szis tie belt ... ... 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