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1924, » POLICE TRIAL DELAYED. |Sasde s immasm e Defense to Resume Presentation of ' THE EVENING S'!‘.\!:, WASHINGTON, D. €. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 18 Thomas W. . Lula V. L indie them ude Holmes and civing stolen property Shipman, non-support nd George law: Wil Fitch, \ svember 1. Hagans s charged Wit Collins, or the death of Jol struck by an auto ith street and Flo 1 | Mason, Jumes | r v-.. ‘r “< e hers ainst Testimony Saturday. The trial of Lleut. J. H nd five other policemer of beating Arthur A. Day prisoner in the seventh ‘| station house in tember, false pretenses. | o police Trial Bo v . 1 tod until Saturday mor - PUZZLES INVADE DINERS. o e sy Every Woman Will Appreciate Smart Handbae A gift that is frivolous enough to bri thrill as it is lifted from its wrappings on Christ- mas morning—but entirely practical, too. We have illustrated just six of the unusual values from our comprehens assortment—we arc confident that our collection is priced to mee every holiday price requirement. “OPHAM BRANCIH Of ———H. W. ROUNTREE & BRO.— 8310 12 sed injuries | William rson | Merryman | E an | lat rosulting in Main’s death. is said to have betore | tponed | at 1o Mrs. Catherine Bribery I llmfln-ll | Thomas C. Crenshaw, 85 10 812 chequer, Philip Snowden, and former | Premier Lloyd George. Mr. Lloyd! George declared the premier really had announced a general tariff, ana] that his method was not a very| straightforward way of imposing a tariff. Mr. Snowden sald that unless the premier more fully explained hix | {plan, in order to make it more intel- | * {ligible, all he could say was { was the most impr‘u\uuhk n\ld rhlh | wlous suggestion that ever :nu’u;uu(l ; o ¢ riff re- Will Try to Reverse Some of |from the brain even of a ta | Harry F. Rosenberg Is | Mr. Baldwin, in his speech, had pro- Schedules of MacDonald |posca that the cash equivalent of any ‘ Charged With First-Degree | beneht that would be loat to the em-| : pire through the dropping of food du- | M: L] on Duties. fics should be devoted to projects for | Murder and Assaun i developing trade of the empire and mark He said this amou would ag te millions of poutds| 'The grand jury to yearly. r. Snowden criticized this | F. Rosenberg, proposal as reducing the maintenance { street, for murder i |of the empire to cash value—holding | in connect with the killing of h | the empire together by subvention. Ernest vember 1 tentions ers- | Lady Astor created mild sensa-|berg d with an of o % ion in the house tod She was on S, § it anien e eted with general cheeriug when, LiE they a question, it was | oy, had replaced her fa tary” hat. a small, | from three-cornered affair, b berg and the t modern creation trimmed in|Posed o t colors. | Br the Assaciated LONDON Faldwin ¥ indicted Harry 18 —Premier | ¥ somerw vaguely, the December SENATE PLANS SERVICE. 1o outlined, [ will be 0 r menus on in lines. ept at filling in the horiz teul squares oun et municating with ihe Memorial Rites for Three to Held January 19 Be | with Clancy Count de Prorok to Speak. Count Byron Khun de dge to introduce the wndwamits ";'.‘}"*"‘,‘NEW AIR MAIL LINES av fire, ,‘ ;i : it i | \.,:vtn"{v.n‘\.. e AUTHORlZED IN BIL 7 e / Were reporte out & double sharp sound ; twice In quick | House Measure Permits Poatmc\steh u . bountles > General to Make Private Con- [“" r conditiov 1339 F St [.)“r;m | Gown ana Rifled . 1339 | E St ted tracts for Carrier Service. B ed seph inatons (:’hm?m:h Store for (Den i:g! S$3 to 810 S3 10 820 vately-ow d to supr 1tal Govern FE ‘\%m AWEF(EARNE 714~11 ST. “3218-14 ST. Main 4030 Col. 2511 -owned lit The 2:30 P.M. to Pittsburgh Carries Observation, Lounge and Parlor Cars : A The Elder Folks Your Best Girl ‘ Vi i R limits. several little to do with Grandad would appre hett 1 style i of the following sug mother. your sister or r sweethea I just what she w tions. in tl And a man en= g ioys ping for a ~voman Man’s 3 < \Walking Sticks, pli ght ride along the Potomac—a good N R - Store ~ wold trimmed. S2.0( ¢ & Ohio dinner—and an early and Leather Slippe L SO ) Slippers (10:00 r}_nnl ‘I_AlhlA lippers. the features of this train Capeskin Gloves, > fed S O S iz 22 65 Shit - others, 82,03 to Lounging Robes. Velvet and K5.00 to SK3.00. your to $25.00. SHO00: AL $1.30. \ dayli Baltim <. $1.65 and dependable arrival P.\L) are some of Fresh Meats— Fresh Hams Pork Loins . Prime Ribs Bouillon Roast . . . Chuck Roast ...." Leg o’ Lamb Scrapple . ... Sausage Meat Chickens " Christmas Sp°c1als~ Almonds 35¢ Walnuts 35¢ Brazil Nuts 25¢ Mixed Nuts . 25¢ Pecans 60c Figs 35¢ Raisins 35¢ $1.85—82.35 kil]:xnl\‘-x Silk . 5 z Robes. Good service and courteous attention further add to your comfort. Try it on your next trip to Pittsburgh and yvou will make it your Robes. regular choice 25c to $1.00. Women's Us $5.00 to Sl‘qfl Candy— Travel Bureau and City Ticket Office, vice ass Woodward Bldg., 15th & H Sts. N.W. Telephone Main 3300 2 lBs., 55¢ 10 Ibs., 73c Grapefruit— L“b.., 29c. Sugar Best cane g Fresh Fish— Walter V. Shipley Ass’t General Passenger Agent BALTIMORE & OHIO A Pleasing Habit Too many people look on the savings habit as a system of self discipline, self denial without.” and “doing The Young Man He knows all about style. Ask him. Hard to please? Well, not if you buy his gifts where he learns about style. P. B. of course. Dear Old Dad has That Boy of Yours Things to play in are as important as things to t with—ask your boy. He's| Dad days a three hundred and sixty-five id to give—we have the one This is the wrong vear $3.30 to $13.00. I'uxedo Waistcoats, $7.50 to $12.50. New Silk Neckwear, $1.00 to $4.00. Silk Lounging Robes, $25.00 to l'uxedo Set . silk and cloth, $8.50 Mufflers, for evening wear, $3.00. Silk Hose, clocked and plain Styles, 75c to $3.50. Golf Hose, Sweaters, Handker chiefs, Shirts, Collars, Belts, Buckles and countless other ex- ceilent Christmas Gift suggestions Christmas—Iet’s make the most of it Berkley Knit Ties, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50 Silk Neckwear, new patterns, $1.00 to $4.00 Imported Mufflers, silk and wool, $3.50 to $16.50 $1.50 to $12.00 2.00 to $25.00 3ill Folds. plain and gold trimmed, $1.00 to $12.50 Umbrellas Canes..........cicieee \nd complete assortments of shirts, hose, sweaters, handker- chiefs, jewelry, gloves, bags and others. keen for a practical Christmas— he gets- Warm Wool Sweaters, $4.50 to $12.00 Three and four piece Suits, $12.75 to $30.00 Juvenile Suits. . .$2.95 to $15.00 Play Suits, all sizes. ...$2.95 up ’ Raincoats, hats to match, $4.25 to $8.50 Joys' And surprising assortments of gloves. necktics, handkerchicis, hose, shirts, blouses, pajama suits, belts and buckles and scarfs - f The Avenue at Ninth B N QWN_STORER ) provided | i Saving is not giving up what yvou want. It is one of the best methods - known for getting what you want. The savings habit be- comes a pleasure when vou are saving for a defi- nite purpose. Our little coin banks will help you save. Come in and get one. Lincoln National Bank 7th & D Sts. 17th & H Sts.