Evening Star Newspaper, November 22, 1925, Page 18

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I8 % THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., NOVEMBER 22, 1925—PART 1. [‘(’ (§) l\ ‘() N_ J |firm. He practicec 1l he be-| hope 3 g~ clared that “to ca v | selecti s 1 25 I}l' GULLEGTED SON F LI COL . 82. RE1 URNS h{a‘::fim} T,,,:;']'»‘r‘ "e:[:x‘l;:‘\‘}m}“:;x: ‘;r}'%“n;:J('\'l‘&m'.‘.}(fi!?'l?fl.i“"?.’m“"E:L‘tmf“‘}‘.’m’fé SCULPTOR SEES “ERR(]R’:y ?;;,:3;:3:1 (1?‘}:1? ::nw'" to call my | sele {ing the site for his memortal « 2 ., and continued to hol e 56 & aracit A replica of St “ z rinsically ne: y & Mac 3 & b TO PALATIAL CAPITAL HOME et e (o o the | not beoreces, Alrovion ot 5] N HIS “CIVIC VIRTUE” | e irisests e e 4 President Arthur. Returning to theltuted for it in London, althoush S and the night signs which a | would be i P A P practice of law he became special | o rnard’s statue has since been sct | MacMonnies Admits Impropriet: peculiar mes: e of beauty typlcal of | of Liberty in > = 1 G 5 3 . n {counsel for the late George M. Pull- | o i N nehester, Kngland Propriety | Rew York alone.” 80 much in size or appearance a Robert T. Lincoln, Fa- . > : 1. the Pullman car king. On Mr. | W g0 i N0 Dincoln has writ- | of Statue Renamed “The Rough His trip will be devoted chlefly o the spirit represented lman’s death, Mr. Lincoln became i vriter o ; dent. of the Pullman Co. In|ten some artist, writer or orator to Guy” by Press. erated were th Aol some tribute to his father. And ades. W : > a more or less active part in national : 15 5 Rides, Walks and Books 3 + uctive pa onal. 8 knoRa 0 e B e o oLt Gox hondy. wont ove: mred 3 v 3 3 incoln stands on the brilliant rec- | the impropriety of appellation which 4000 in cas] £ & - wrting_on_a__six-week sofourn | e ol o Jilthough his father had upheld sthe | (P). A capsized schooner, the Emily the Sixth Street Synagogue Sister eorgetown, 3 4 Britaln under President | the Coast Guard cutter Apache, wire . . i . came chairman of the board of direc. - v g, = H i - 4 tors. It was 910 tha S oiree | though he disagrees with statements | NEW YORK, November “Some- Clean-Up Campaign GOESA Avoids Public Glare. § b3 o e B e he #ave i) i some)ofithe “Li of Lincoln | thing strangely New York™ c 0 polities. I'e ciean-up campaign of the Jew Former Diplomat. 25l 1 4 e f Garfield’s cabinet who was he has made himselt and does [he bestowed upon the inarble Colos-| sccessfully with over g 4 : % s : A% _ Capsized Schooner Is Found. from hix Summer resi Demoeratic slde in the great Lincoln- | Burton, abandoned hetween Chesa hood, the Young Men's Hebrew Asso-! ly did M ki € | h vas his public |less advices from the Apache satd mous in Own Name, : : 1896 he retired as president, but be-|eXPress personal appreclation for} =~ = = 0 E e Washington to live. {he has kept out of sontrove: politan Over Objective—Team | In hie eary days Me. Lincoln took | over them. Furthermore, so far as ename 7 i ‘ yEa ook |52 Known to nix friends ho has never - Phe to encourage early shopping Rankings Given. | s : b 4 s you an oportunity to pu : i “hi . i, o 3 J Hitic N o o lany of these points erfck MacMonnies, its & y ¢ W a av : Chief Amusement of 2 ! 1 fpeeche Bl: | Bt b that as it may, Robert T.|confession that he, toc ¢ can sea | at after-Christmas prices o 2 P cul rate =y I not shine by reflected light It depicts u man trampling on Communi ¢ has culmir it Arthur. In 1880, = le figure representing Vice. st . M unced \tm..erdn,\.‘ % ; tared Clall o % {the same convention to which s Among organiza which i who kept this Nation * p " ;S 3 | A. Douglas, Jr.. also was a ate BALTIMORE, Md., November 21 Women, the Hadassch, the Washing Manchester, 'Vt., and, with | bt - Douglas delute peake Beach and Herring Bay, wus ton Hebrew Congregation terhood, | n. as opened his palatial > : ! Robert Lincoln served as Minister found in the steamer lane today b Vome: ebrev & " Tt » the Capd ! ®; < 1 p St "he Apache found the hulk at 9 am i ": clation, the Young Women's Tlebr ¢ friends et ! e i e was wmiles northward of Voce Point, 1 WATCHES MONDS Assoctation, the Social Club, 1, H. & , - of thelr arrival until % Mg 1 lonce > run for th - vadio messag a : | ! 3 elr arr i | fs i for the 1dio message said, and was re 14kt 5 e the Rialto Club, the Nordau Zop. Li%| they had been here for some little | § 3 k.| | ror President. 1le decline > use of | moving it ; i ae =GR Lieins, S < Junie nefl, ithe: Joviala - the ) time and had bec comfortably g & | nis 1ame S ! O || 1ntest adilens. 325, @59 =g S aet o Henice E A : in their g E . for the less 10% it b of the Jewish i ypar . q e ey 1 ote : & atvided into i il : il LINCOLN. LSt e | R SEvEEREITT L s e : England ANCOLN. purne . rred aw \ fte i e e Sty v Mo K e e g e as returned to W . oE at pub L r el : et U et s e ic lirea1” 1} ney aKes o 0 $18.00 s st 1 honor he was too |ficer and Kl Atlas, Louls; ; ers. 'y, he i t o fodeat o ‘accept Lhb suskestion that|diplomatic viccles, s M M year white gold R rton 32 o001 e No. 2.1 hysics pecial provision be made for his| sirange o st ore one y flled; T Tateat iehapes. @0y () 1an collected $2 e = ut 1 WESETICH § st 1 less 1077 ) ' Young Men's Hebrew Asociation I'ly . oHe Hosngoeond Lo i cither spoken s 1 \g Squadron, Mor: : 7 oo + \ panedl 1 Sect | N When fenberg. David Weiner has, how- |\ some speak- | e ; - i they have Properly 13.50 e 126 s he et : Takes Daily Rldes. Ll o . t n o e @ . §33, lees 107 o 10% S s $135 R Yeinore Elershield: §65 3 o0 st sy ' aving depositors with this Association e TR = 4 ah team, bY | e i pieagun; aftens R e or 1 ¢ ize the most substantial interest on their depos e Dol P l'\i\d";) : . Kahu and h e ot 2 v . A, Hirsh, Mr : it motorin i : b 5 i iid | They share in the prof- i s -, 1 o ock reek Park, u it . > i C 1 i h - dward Cooper and Mz : ek Bard S 1 s of other ‘ 1 its of the Association “ull Line of Hamilton Watches, | § =l £45.00 Consult_Any of Our Offices CHARGE ACCOUNTS SO.LVICITED Interest Compounded Annually e of W A Deposit Will Reserve Any Article in Store for Xmas o et bl G B D S B e P UEENT 8 Orjental Building Assn., No. 6 B . its 12 members b e Stmechond of the | o, ¥, orvint S T To in stands on Tis | Barnard statue i o et N 6th and F Sts. N.W. JEWELERS e e e e o | vten, e o T T, T T i, J Sl Steec W lection of the outstanding !l > " aff wh e Arm) e Potomuc | ) . Il be continued in an in-| proportions, 1"«“ was salgning wit ‘ h t d of trustees 3 eves and alert g 1 ¢ t g and t the Jewish Co nity Center, v 2 my ligni Siticei bF an ristmas president, until the con: the new building, on Six- T S e A fon e e ettt Approaches! CUSTODY OF CHILDREN matle posts : enon) 3 t day H Home Is Show Pl _RETAINED BY MRS. W00D ' Vi ST i {town 1s one -called w1 ¢ | . ; Agreement Submitted After Di- = ; tatel : e » s Mt alte stores brimming RIGHT NOW vorce Allows General's Son Fat Sl e seglit it immol askey Onlysto Visit T em: e |[antlieat Eher Hustias 2 wn with the best of all gifts for Br the Associated Press. ! mands attention from any angle X o = : PR Z v WILMINGTON, Del., November L |lawn runs down the side of ¢l to attend the opening everybody—Hahn Footwear and The custody of the two children of | for some r 300 feet, A ! ol former Lieut. and Mrs. Osborne C.|handsomely Ho Wood. divorced here yesterday, will |shrubs, a row of poplars glong the be retained by Mrs. Wood under the | whole of one side of the premises provisions of an agreement approved |being especially charming. foduy by Judge H. L. Rice in Supe-| The interior of the house is fur vlor Court. The agreement was sub- | nis < & home of wealth car mitted by counsel for each side. be furnished—with everything that Wood at varfous times may be per-|money, rare taste and comfc mitted to see the children at Mrs |supply. This grand old Georgetown Wood's homs, but at no time will he | mansion has delighted all who have be permitted to take them out of |been fortunate enough to know t Newcastle County, of which Wilming- | Lincolns and be invited to share their ton i a part. No definite time for | hospitality. The mansion is said to Wood's visits was incorporated in the [ have been built fn the eighteenth con S y : | ; 3 ‘ il agreement. tury by a wealthy Scotch shipmaster, 3 3 # g B BRan oL E : g - 2 s although the Lincoln famil Calvert St. i i # g - i HHIEEEES 2 : A 4 ‘ > there in dignifiad elegance f Bet 18th & 19th N.W. : : : ¢ S £ Children’s Styles Also Included STUDENTS TO GIVE DANCE |about & fecade. Trom ihe upper || o dost Hae mock we rooms facing toward the soutl NewAmsraedam Rhcater) e obtains a charming view of the TODAY Georgetown Forelgn Service School | tomac as it flows down by the worl Roast Capon i : 3 : g : famed Lincoln Memorial. Litt S st Ld . § 3 3 i 8 ) . ~7- to Honor Diplomats. der that people in that or e i & : i : : i Dad’s Slippers A dance in honor of the members | Georgetown are alw proudly n i s : ¥ of the diplomatic corps will be given no‘unflr{xtmgn they “live near the Lin- || Fried Chicken N 8 : by the class of 1927 of Georgetown |coln estate. e st BEe T 3 Bocinis Dotvocatey. School ot Forelgn Serv.| Robert T. Lincoln and Mrs. Lin DINNER 7 s : . § : i : I . Everetts ice at the Mayflower Thursday night, [ coln have adopted their usual retir 1 L : 8 R ; g tv AMAZING December 17. This year the school | ik mode of living for the coming 0 L : : _ i Ra e g is combining the junior prom w1:hl\‘m!er. While Mr. Lincoln still || ] P M to 7 P.M. 3\ =L i % g S5 sy Aavical |reads a great deal and looks after eV 4 Paul H. Coughlin, chairman of many business matters personally, class of 1927 committee, announces (Y€t he takes no part in public or the dance is an acknowledgment of i‘i”{mf“i‘n".‘fl _”lm n‘?{-fl( ;‘:"( ) the many courtesies extended the |Pearance he National « 3 : school and the students by the diplo. |4t the dedication of the Lincoln =) S BR G : AsBoelles Arotine matic corps and because of tha close |Memorial, that most beautiful and Special Thanksgiving Dinner : cs op-operation between the school and ;;;‘l»-[ ':;“"*:;e!::hr-‘_n [hf;i Gacd *:;’.,“" (5 courses) Served the corps. e 0 LU o S I LR > ] 2 | Two committees, one under .‘if."l:('(;h\)r?“;‘ddflr; har‘““;’ge H‘"{;b'lhfl ] ‘0 7 l . "—’S] O"‘) = o i ading address at edication, : L‘;‘:“(‘lmm‘;’;‘im‘hzo?;: e | which was attended by thousands an Reservations Taken Andrel Popovict, attache of the Ru.|thousands of people. Columbia 5042. e Pt o' Sanor Don | Before the event took place Robert Benjamin Cohen. secretary of Chilean embassy, are making the ar rangements for the dance. Those on n's committee are J. Rob- | Robert T. Brown, George | 3 = . Edward Creney, Richar ; Kresge Department Stores Schieck, Robert - g 3 1t Dick, George Donnelly, Irani Ahern, | Quality Merchandise Courteous Service E | NEW BRICK e s » With a daring “Applique” Whirling Service and Food d keep | dry thre in. High or low heel Women's sizes to & Glitterin(z’ Buckles » hand p PARK o “Spirit” it adds to Fashion's flaring, fluttering A $1& M C 'L “Taskeriley: Builae SpfiClal Offel' 4 Fall dresses! i a OFe 8 big rox 2 baths; copper L 4 ghg H OO \/ E | Over 50 screencd; oak floors and metal ther styles, - g : complete with attachments! = o hess‘gg Lo Slll( Hosmry HOMES A and Swirling Around It! E BRILLIANT new mode—in Black Velvet or new charm to milady’s be $7.00 N N At ten Hahn “Stocking Shops” we JUST FINISHED g A few days remain § $ Patent Leather. Both strap and buckle pat- rage; paved street and alley. N Taylorst. = ¥\ O0ly WP RE down s ' \ = = OPEN FOR INSPECTION CLEVELAND before we withdraw our & gt Wigall love ikvin Bie Bl wa 3625 ORDWAY 7R d Bath H . 5 A for beauty and luster compenc e h e Don’t wait unti] the last & | Visit our : ‘ day! Your Hoover is “Man's “HAHN SPECIALS : - < —Thread Silks and $7 .45 here now, all ready to be- Sl‘wp“ 4cl°; g‘t‘g‘ g : KN"\t; Ch:;ons, 2 pairs, $2.65. 145 in beating, sweeping and » - air-cleaning your 14th & G 1914-16 Pa. Ave. “LADY LUXURY" rugs. Letussend | Mon's and ' “Women’s 233 Pa. Ave. SE. i i $1.85 o < en s an e & 'Sy oU. it over. Phonel F Boys' Shop”’ “Arcade Shop” Shoes Only 1207 F St. 3212-14 14th S¢t: Clh"f)f‘onR‘L 51.95 1905 i enyon ot Balance in easy monthly payinents = | (Second Floor) (Open Evenings) = Adams 546 . i %mnummuummmmmmmumunmuuumxfil S FFFFFEFFEETEEYFFY On the Corner of an Alley £ Price $12,500 I e e Reasonable Terms MAX SUGAR

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