Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1925, Page 13

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.THE SUNDAY HADASSAH T0 HOLD THANKSGIVING BALL To Aid in Ramng SIOOC)O Quota for Work of Organi- zation in Palestine. Aiding Thanksgiving Ball of the Hadassah | Hadu » the seventh held by the local augmented or Davis music | Prep: Kahn, pr dassak reporis Comumittees Isador + Planned. 1 the fact that work in Pales- criminat RO order ship we Hoineland"" will s in practically in > Unitec 20 chapters in wns, in add ind 130 ju n_entire Winter e Orient s Do Work. ied on by id employes and, accord 1ade by the i stinian Jurists th 1en of this the Holy David A. ral Neces troit e praise ish wi of Medimord a blessin and Chri countless lives 1 sanitar; Palestine, but love serve the lend aid to heavy finan- who AUSTRIA PAYS HONOR| TO ARTISTS OF NOTE ol an | | | every | aid of | left to right: Mrs. William , general chairman, and Mrs. M. Blumenthal, chairman of program committee. Lo Mrs. John M. | man of ticket committee. PIANIST IS MISJUDGED. Upper, Safer, chair- { | Detained in Ireland on Suspicion of Carrying Bombs. Correspondence of the Associated Press. DUNDALK, > 3.—Back haus, the celebrat de. tained by the customs offic als o Irish Free a local of “hine piano | s. It has | detachable legs which can be un screwed and packed into a specigl |case. This mysterious case with its ange contents was too much for customs men. Backhaus and his ager were required to leave the rain, but finally persuaded the offi- cials they were not dangerous anarchists. Associated 31.-—The gam bling den of Zoppot “most serfously impairs the good reputation of the free city of Danzig,” said the judiciary committee of the Danzig Parliament in memorlalizing the Volkstag to re quest the Senate to close it at once Zoppot is knewn Tonte Carlo of *the ,north” under the jurisdiction of th nce of the 1G, October David Kirkwood, M. P., who caused porridge to be added to the House of Commons menu, was showered with catmeal when he addressed Glasgow students. 1 t d N free city STOVE CHESTNUT Run of Mine, Pocohontas and BlueRiver, $6.25&$7 per ton Coke—Nut and Stove Size, $15.50 Per Ton Ord; delivered Blue River Egg, $12 per ton | Blue River Lump, $12 per ton i v while coal is still available vwhere in Washington GEO. S. COCHRAN CO. Your Warmest Friend Franklin 7543 2240 pounds to the ton, STAR, WASHINGTON, RED CROSS RAPIDLY | RAVSING ITS QUOTA < D. C., NOVEMBER 2 practical exhibit of occupational therapy work of patients at Naval| Hospital held in connection with th mn call enrollment. Mrs. Reeve . chairman of the Gray Ladies ter Reed Hospital, and Mrs S. Spencer, chairman of the work at Mount Alt lizo, and th> N: \‘.1 Hospital, reported that disabled veterans ave rapidly becoming i dept in I!ns work Goar of District Chapter Is|arei bt Expected to Be Reached by ?1‘,'::?., ! Thanksgiving Day. Hine: Veters the wife of the i De . Waldo G Holmc ) Smith, Mrs. Duvis G | O. Crossman, Miss | Jobn D. Cutter, Mrs Mrs. H. L. McCoy, Mrs Mrs. W. H. Close and Tripp. William Arnold, ) n tGibson, ) O, W IL.C More than half of the $50.000 quota !set for the District chapter of the American Red Cross in its ninth an nual roll call already has °n raised Gen. John A. Johnston, chairman of | The Departmept rall call, announced yesterday.|bas raised goal of the Distr apter is ex- | Marie .| pected to be reached by Thanksgiving | who are day, the end of Gen. Johnston moved roll call workers last enrollment headquar to the District ch Jackson place, wh tration will continue. courtesy of Frank . Hight, m1 of the w Willard Hotel, the of the Red Cross enrollment Johnston said. has bee | sisted by the use of th space, which has heen the roll call direction since day Services in churches of Washine today will be held in support of cause of the Red Cross of the churches Red Cross also were conducted last Sund: Much interest was manifest Mrs of sccordin Beilstein and . handling the enrollment MODEL'S LIFE LURING. LONDON, November m» 1 Labor to 50 fa Miss | { Gompers, his staff 21 Pt is annequin mania now instead of | estruck daughters. Even the | chorus stage-struck under the > model e better pay school s and women n professions have neg- (¢ d thelt ol calfhs Sn Manches | Liverpool, Leeds and other 1 cities, el n to acquire t plendid millionaire: or a few at least. teach at the hours CONVENIENT CHARGE ACCOUNTS EXTENDED Holiday Gifts of Jewelr_v be well under way you though slightly —=should by now lttle in getting started, factlity of right—even that our unexampled stock of Diamonds, and Miscellaneous Gift Ware encourages. twelve months ’'round. A shop, too, Incomparabie the whole moreover, of absolute reliability raving service to a patronage Vhd[ has been steadily increas- We offer you, this pre- ing through more than fifty vears holiday time, stock, service and facilities outme; preparations of all other years Do not forget, the unique manufact premises, for the modernizing of jewelry the Exceptional Values in Diamond Rings $50 to $1,000 WASHINGTON'S JEWELRY 1205 F' Street SINCE 1878 —// @ —— ® manicure, or hair piece ... 90 {of the affulr. | by the Sisters of the Holy Cross, will | mittees Your Selection of Tf you have lagged a will be quick to appreciate the hurried Watches, Pecullarly and uniquely—as all Washington knows—ours is the Gift Shop ng facilities we maintain, right on the in your eves may be a blt outworn and out-of-date. GOLDSMITH&C0 GIFT STORE 2, 1925—PART PLAN ORPHANS’ BALL | AT AUDITORIUM Annual Aflmr to Be Staged for Benefit of St. Joseph's Asylum. Home Needed. 1. The unnual orphans’ ball for the benefit of St. Joseph's Orphan Asylum will be staged for the forty- econd time in Washington Wednes- 1y vight at the Washington Audi- um under the auspices of the otholic Knights of Amerlca. Arrangements for the accommod: tion of more than 3,000 guests have been completed 1 committee of prominent Washingtonians in charge In announcing the annual ball the | statement was also made that the in- | stitution, which was founded in 1866 \1"» forced in the near future to .wva- “ate the old Van Ness bome, present {site of the orphanage, because of the sule of the building. This means, it was pointed out, that new quarter: must be found for more than 100 or- phans, resulting in the placement of | an additional financial burden on the stitution. Part of this burden, it is :ted, will he met by the proceeds the annual ball 'he members of the various com- in charge of arrangements tve commitiee, I. G. Gardl- | John Shughrue, treas- 1 McGuire, P. A. Tobin, | Madigan, George R. Repettt, | Downey, Patrick O'Brien, An- | . P, J. Niland, Francis J. | v A John J -selection Silverware ..A shop, “ot money- asuring the by the way. le of which GZ”E el Q/ozz Bmm‘y adame! THERE awaits you, in the Beauty Shop, more than so much expert setvice . . . a mere bob, We give you—absolument—BEAUTY! Living, glowing beauty of hands, of hair, of skin! ward Voigt and I and John A. Madigan, G. F. G. { Patrick O'Brien, J. Connor, Mrs. Mrs V\'llllam Mt J. Blick, is PLANS IRRIGATION DAM = i Approached American Capital White, Mrs. M. 1. Weller, Mrs. B Hillyard and F. G. Gardiner, secre- tary; program comimittee, P. A. To- bin, J. A. Madigan, M. A. Keane, Ed usic committee, William H 2 John Shughrue, Patrick O'Brien, I’ bin, Willam MecGuire, J. J. Former Mexican President 0- Collins ticket commit- P. A. Tobin . McNamee, M. M. I. Weller, Mrs. M s. R. H. Dodd, . Miss Helen Sheck John J. Downe John Shughrue, aneis J. White, Mrs Mrs. B. I 11, Miss Miss R. Ellis and tee, jardiner, ists on Project. i = I Niland, rank S. | Margaret Shea, Mre, J. Quinn s and patronesses of the include Miss C M Eleanora Bergling, Miss Nellie John Cu R. E. Clem ents, A. B. T. L. Costi- . Ciitlinaime, Secretar s J. Davis, Felix Co Mrs. Robert A. 1 - Donohoe, Mrs. A. E Fowler, Mrs wynn Gardiner, T J. King, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Kirby Leo Kolb, Gregor Kramm, Mrs. T McAuliffe, Mrs. C. A. McCarthy, Jobn A. Madigan, Mrs. George R. Repetti, Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah A. O'Leary, Mr. and Mre, Patks, 'T.'A O'Leary, . John T. B home in f- | he has 000 i Gen. Obregor develog A buflding of The pi dova Davila, larence Helen Sh Mrs. Charle Tobin, J Tiss $1.00 Value Stationery W hiting's gray polo $1.25 Value Statlonerv $3.50 Value Stationery Glove - ekin fray- eaze lined envel 3pc\~fl.‘o oabox Attendants, ready—eager—to take up your prob- lems, will give you the most personal of service and advice. Andd:echnrges,cmly,mmodfl:m' Prepares Quiet Restmg Place in Vienna Cemetery for Her Dis- tinguished Men. ated Press. surrounded side v section of which _in favorably not_except 1 the won ienoa, Ttaly. the tombs of Makart, Leo- 15t von Pet ary men, Anzengru- heauty with t ing the derful ¢ In o painters pold tenkoke ineluding ber. The group of mounds, before which most persons stand with bared heads, is that holding the remains of Beetho- ven and Schubert and, a little dls- tance a Gluck, Hugo Wolff a B uss, For e these composers appropria ient has_been In the case of . the “wal king,” for instance, the stone portrait is supported by a relief of graceful dancinz figures ment illustrates motifs from his songs. With this group also is to be found A monument to the memory of Mozart, reminding one of his tragic death. The great composer died in poverty and was buried in the paupers’ row of & suburban cemetery with a half dozen other paupers. His body never identified and it even doubtful whether the skull now in possession of the Mozart Museum at zburg is authentically his. . Potentlal electric development from commerclally practical water power in Californla, plus necessary steam re- serve plants, is sufficient for a popu- iatlon of 20,000,000, po Santo ¢ group such M 1s Hans and A ell as of the playwright an g e Brahms monu-, these features interest you 1. The finest home construction in the District of Columbia since pre-war days. | 2. The most artistic and expensive interior deco- rations in homes up to twice the price of these. | 3. Homes of semi-detached type, consisting of eight rooms, three baths, massive front porch and dou- 1 ble brick garage to match house. ' 4. Lots 138 feet in length. Finished attic, consisting of servant’s large cedar closet and storage space. room, 6. Four large bedrooms. - 7. Magnificent living and dining rooms. 8. Roomy kitchens, with built-in refrigerators and large pantry. \then visit 1719 AND 1721 WEBSTER ST. N.W. MAX SUGAR imerspeider 1905 Kenyon St. N.W. Mr. Leon Brill, Jr. 1329 Spring Rd. N.W. Bullder's Representative Columbia 28 OR YOUR OWN BROKER Appointment? Gladly! Just “Bobbing Smart Hair “Pieces, too A delightful profusion of fashionable hair picces for the woman who would be smart morning, noon and night. Our hair ex- m guanantee you a most faithful match. prices prevail. Permanent Waving Natural, lasting, lovely results achieved through up-to-date methods and o mfil«a tors who make an art of their Bobbed or long, full head. $15.00 Kiddies® Bobbing, Marcel Waving, Facial Massaging, Tinting and Dyeing, Shampooing, Hair Dressing, Scalp Treat- ments, Manicuring, Eyebrow Arching. HAIR BEAUTY PARLOR—FOURTH FLOOR S ——— | = x k LANSBURGH & 7th to 8th to E—Franklin' 7400 You are invited, Madame, to the Beauty Shop! phoae us. Your face, your head, your eyes—all are considered in our man -operated Bobbing Shop before scissors nnd comb are as much as The resulc? Perfection itself' y\umhm BRQ( T ——— O P ———— ® Stationery W hiting's Fabrie S, 40 lined envel- quire to a x c box $1.00 Value Stationery Keith’s rip- white paper, one quire to a box. Stationery e o $l.20 quire of pa- per to a box. quire t THANKSGIVING and CHRISTMAS CARDNS R-P- PAPER 24 . 13% ST. N.W. In a few more days we will have to __ withdraw our unusually attractive Only “Dowu At BEATS - as it Sweeps as it Cleans You still have a chance to get your Hoover on these easiest of easy terms. But don’t wait] Our stock is going quickly. ome electrically, dustlesslv, and so quxcle and easily that you'll have time and strengt! for things far more enjoyable. Let The Hoover beat, sweep and clean your rugs and do your dusting. Pkone us today —t%fis minute—and we’ll deliver your Hoover. Complete with dusting tools 75¢ Value ple finish $2.00 Value COMPANY Jhe HO OVER {‘ust imagine being able to clean your whole $2.25 down Demonstration Street Floor 7th to 8th to E—Franklin 7400

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