Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1924, Page 27

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THE EVENING STAR,”WASHINGTON, D. U, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 50, 1922. ROCKEFELLER, JR., GIVES |550m,of, Art, fobere . Do Forest |of Harvard. Tajs was in connection| SE[ZE CHRISTMAS GIFTS, |, tney broustt with them Rose- | ERATERNITY ELECTS, [convention here sesirar. New| FIRE ENDS GYM GAME. Sresident of, the museum, announced | with Harvard's 310,000,000 drive, He krans and all the “presents” on the York was selected for the 1925 con- v. ustee; D ST S 31'(])8,000 TO MUSEUM |15 aaa the gift to the museum's Per- :{.:n‘u’:’nen :tut;g,w"t]o t;ln“AomeH:;: tree, piled about its base or crammed ventlon next December. Other of-| manent Endowment ¥und, althoush|ssio.000 o W Tork “Pubiio| Police Raid House and Find Much |into the small front room of the|Alpha Phi Delta Names ohn Pasta |flcers are: Joseph Larca, Cleveland;| CHICAGO, December u0.—Spectators T T t can be used for other purposes. Dok i D. Ji i Syrac and the t ey w B the Associated Press, ‘Heretofore Mr. Rockefellors philan- | ADFary. Loot Fro: The “presents” were identified as ames Rixso, Bytectine snj Thomss 9; tonta, they (woro watchifig 1s efeller’s philan The g1ft—16,000 sh: o St a 0 m Homes, ;. Grand Comnsul. Rosnl, Pittsburgh, grand consuls; | & basket ball game were dri: t NEW YORK, December 30.——John | throples have beur chiefly in the fleld | o o e Cut O o dar loot taken in a ner'es of robberies b E smpand proconuls; (SRS Pell Eamms mere driven out D. Rocikefcller, Jr., has given stock|of education. .uo..‘i“:'fii‘.'"..‘." Gulltoraia, llsted at| TROY, N. Y., December 30.—Police |of homes of pro..'uent Troy resl-| CLEVELAND, December 30.—John Barico Cosia, Morgantown, W. Va.,|ngsjum suits, when fire broke out i the of the Standard 'Oil Company of| The oniy other gift Mr. Rockefeller | ket——was made after intensive study|Yi®ited the home of Edward Rose- Folioe aid Rosenrans admitted the | Pa8te Now York, was elected’ grand oy o e popn A Nicholint | central building of the J. Sterling California, valued at approximately|ls sald to have made specifically to|of the activities and sccomplishmente |krans in Waterviiet yesterday to see | tnofts and:he was arrested, charged |consul of the Alpha Phi Delts Fratern- | pomoronsers aid iistorian, and Milo | Morton High School, in Cicero, 2 $1,008,000," to the Metropolitan Mu-lart was $500,000 to the Fogg Museum | o the museum, hig Christmas tree. When they came | with grand larceny. 2 SN - Ty standjsuhst. . Damige. was . pstimated al ity, at the closing session of its annual | delegate. $300,000. £ S~ )0 =5 A special purchase to which we have added some of A Sale of Frocks for New Year Hundreds of ways in which to start the new year well dressed. Filmy frocks for evening wear. Countless tailored our finer $46 to $59.50 coats. Richly colored and lav- and afternoon styles. None of them worth less than $15 to $35. ishly trimmed with fur—unmisiakably higher priced coals. /'/I///Il/llf////flh}\ “<®| Women's Shoes At average cost of, making \ 3.55 Dozens of styles—All sizes—AIl Teels Extra salespeople to assure prompt service Styles as new as the year about to make its debut. Strap pumps, opera pumps, bow pumps, oxfords, ribbon ties and sailor ties. Well built shoes with comfortable, well fitting lasts. Widest possible choice of fab- rics. Black velvet, black suede, black satin, patent colt, black calf or tan calf. Heels of every height. A. Black welvet? patent tFim, B. Black satin; corded trim. C. Black wvelvet; patent trims D. Patent colt; dull leather, E. Patent colt sailor tie. £ Black suede; smoetly stitched. Black sating suede trint s Patent colty Eid trim 1. Black wvelvet; leather trim, J. Patent colt strap pump. K. Tan calf brogue oxfords, L. Patent colt opera pump, 3, Ton calfy darker browy saddle, N. Black velvety leather trime O. Black satin strap pumps P. Patent colt strap pump, (Fifth Floor, The Hecht Cod Six Frocks Sketched A Bare #% Coats Tailored of the Smartest Suggestion of the Many Styles Suedelike and Deep Pile Fabrics Party frocks of flowered taffeta or geor- * gette, gay with much ribbon, lace or curling ostrich fronds. Beautiful blossom shades. Afternoon frocks of dull lustered canton, flat crepe, satin or satin faced canton, Tailored styles of twilleen. For Misses. For Women. Sizes 16 to 40. (BecéSs; Wiour, Thp; Heckt Oo.) Ruddy colored suedelike coats trimmed with darker furs. Black brytonia and or« mandale coats trimmed with lighter furs. Contrasts predominate—always smart. Natural squirrel, moufflon, marmink, wolf, opossum, sealine, muskrat are the furs. For Misses. For Women. Sizes 16 to 40. (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) ellecht Co. F Street at Tth \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\~\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ N . i . - : | <

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