Evening Star Newspaper, November 23, 1925, Page 10

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THE EVENING Wopdward & Lothrop wThe Christmas Store < INCURABLES HONE [ Fhomeec aged bird of the tropics and probably the pampered pet of some Washing- ton familv has escaped from the cage Seeks 47,000 Persons to STA,l.l‘x;:?ll}r:;‘e it ul‘l‘\):v“::‘:1’;1:‘::‘:1«““::(; \FOWN SpArrow: e Department of Give Dollar Each Toward ,\rr,?nc':;|~xn.,;;rg:‘»‘:|.(:|'(]1;.l e Paying Debt. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925. For Smart Hair Bobbing There is a constant change in the style of the bob. While this is only a slight difference from time to time, it be PR el > S hooves one to become acquainted with places wher the operators make it a point to keep informed on the current This phenomenon of feathered life, od it the {a creature from the tropics existing | and apparently enjoying life out of ! doors in the chilly November breezes ;(v! the North and mixing freely with & week plea | native birds, is attracting much at- the National | tention from specialists of the Bio N | logical Survey and other bird students cach to help | o ihig district | To Be Left Alone. $47.000 incurved in taking over| The pbird first was noticed by De new home, at W nent of Agriculture employes, and | then many have made special| trips to see it. No attempt will be made | to capture {t. It was first planned to! capture It for the collection at the Zoo, | 1t It was later determined that a more useful purpose would be served | by letting it domesticate itself if pos-| ating whether it | ssible to Introduce the fiying col | ors of the jungles into the fie and | forests as far North as \\.I]l\}l!fl!;‘ n. | o irce of| Na owner has put In a clalm for | I enpiaimed ST ©l (he fugitive. The only known mem- | board of | Ders of the specles are at the Zov. | and the superintendent. Dr. William | M. Mann. reports that none of these | vogue. Our men barbers are thoroughly art of smart bobbing, and will give you the bob that most becomes vou. Permanent Waving for Bobbed Heads, $15 and $20 Hairdressing Section. Second floo The Little Things Play a Leading Part In Evening and Dinner Dance Fashions street ficials of Advance Spring Designs PRINTED SILKS Suitable for the Southland it perfor financial ent sends, instead, on the generosi 1 response to appeals The Paris-sponsored styles for Debs, Sub-debs and Matrons for theater, opera, dinner and dance. Positivel: the latest and the newest ‘,\;:;’ these Print Pattern 1 ing ® ers. The designs are e unusual motifs in large and small In New Quarters the new and striking col Faimoved hearls Sen ol “Congress only gives us S_,'._um\ Sille Section, Second flosr caviy A Tear AB0| pich supports only 20 of our 35 free | o on Q street, pur- | whieh ¥ % \\\\.‘” :I“\ he balance last vear was . on Wiseon- | netically small. and e b onai o = | wetioft without a of e it Thst | Shall be more than grateful.” the city, with| Ail slfts to the home s And Tibor ey, | Sent to Mrs. Archibald Hopkins, 1 oSl | Massachusetts avenue. ~They will prompily acknowledged. GOLD BROCADED ONE-STRAP PUMP with high Spanish heel < is trimmed with gold Cottage City Fireman Hurt kid. $13.50. 41 Dispateh to The Sta . > Silver Kid Opera FRENCH CHIFFON HOSE in delicate pas tel colors have very narrow clox as well as wider ones, as illus- to 90 in num. |48 a result of being thro able Cuban heel $1250 . ¢ 4 > i g ésl e nurses and a | Ing to board the local fire truck on| ¥amcnte; ShoesseeutiAided {its way to a fire at Tuxedo early ves-| Gift Aprons of Cretonne $1 to $1.75 hits difficulties, ers and board, | v of 135 persons, Hosiery Section, First floor the sick and | particularly in the | tients, the home has k t is stated The utside of | pacity | of the | e-| he great number of deaths, i ed out. with the| great suffering preliminary thereto, has s ed the nurses and staff to| severa It s sald the past| year h n one of the most trying | in the history of the 2 | Expenses Higher. e 3,000, 1In| e to a public total of | 70 don: board gave however erest on which than $2,000, despite t Link in letting the per cent interest. The in. | bills and all running ex-||! been met as legacles have helped swell | endownment fund, they were | ds not availa for running | U to the time of the erec. | w bullding the buvard cy for the fund, but later passed a| resolution permitting the use of free | cies for bullding purposes. The | 3 acies, r : from $100 | $ e gone o the endown-| ment fun however. | Need Public Support. \We need more public support,” an | official of the home declared last | night. “Onl more tha people, including s of have done while we those who have given, I know at a sacrifice, and for the | money that patients have brought in | through their friends, we do feel justl ing that in this city, with ion of more than half a mil- | there must be more than 800 | who might give some help, 1| i fur as to eay there must be | 47.000 people 1 dollar, | if mo more well and | n equal num ill, slightly or the happiness of 1 homes with every You must realize ir cases, owlng to tecs und small ble to be kept home, and while we give them all the comforts and attentions possible, their coming to us does mean a s and a breaking up of the ho this =hould be realzed by > to sweep up and i their cars, & to| Pverything that makes life worth liv- | | T know the terrible demands that > time, but 1 wish all have any sympathy the home and gn see the work we do we do for the invalids terday. He is a member of the fire de- | partment COLDS THAT DEVELOP INTO PNEUMONIA Persistent coughs and colds lead to serious trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. Creomulsion is a new medical discovery with two-fold action; it soothes and heals the inflamed membranes and inhibits germ growth Of all known drugs. recognized by high thorities as one of the healing agencies for coughs and colds and other forms of throat troubles. Creomulsion contains, in addltion to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected mem- branes and stop the irritation and inflammation, while the creosote goe: pach, is absorbed into the blood, attacks the seat of the trouble and checks the growth he germs. ulsion is guaranteed satis in the treatment of per. sistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis and other forms of respiratory diseases, and Is ex cellent for buliding up the system after colds or flu. Money refunded if any cough or cold is not relieved after taking according to directions. Ask your druggist. Creomulsion Company, Atlanta, Ga.—Advertise- mer: Count your chickens before they are hatched You can—in spite of the old saying. Invest your money in_Miller First Mortgage Bonds. Be sure of principal and income for vears to come. A 7% Miller Bond will bring vou $1050 in interest and $1000 back in principal in fifteen years. Prompt payment of both interest and principal on Miller Bonds will be un- conditionally guaranteed by a large surety company, if you desire. Write for Booklet 259-AL. G.L.MILLER & CO: 308 PHILLIPS' BUILDING Washington, D. C. NO INVESTOR EVER LOST A DOLLAR IN MILLER FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS TULLE SCARFS, i1 broidered in border th silver thread, and vividly colored cirel come in flesh, peach and gold. $10.50. BEL OISEAU BLEU, a favorite imported perfume, comes it $2.50, $6.50, $7.50 and $15 size bottle I'oilet Water, $4.50. GLOVES 1or eve wear Come 1n v glace and pastel s! in suede, $9. Glove Section, First flon e Ky\fl‘fl i) 9 BEAUTIFUL STUD- DED BUCKLES, with ‘ameo center (left) have the tones of gold bronze, $30. The rhinestone buckles with the openwork cen- ters are of exquisite de- sign, $18. Women's Shee Section The utmost of value and style is to be found in these lovely, specially selected fur-trimmed coats. The sketch shows a slightly flared model. in brown FFortuna, trimmed with brown Russian Fox, $95. Third THE BAG ILLUS- TRATED is of heavy black satin, lined with white faille. It is heav ily studded in hand- clamped rhin estones and pearls (imitation) $75. Others $12 to $75 Leather Goods, Section, First EVENING FLOW- ERS are of chiffon, $5, $6, $8. Or of Velvet, $1.25 to $4. Or Metal- lic, $1.25 to $7. tficial Flower Section. Firet fAoor THE HANDKE R- CHIEF PICTURED is of white linen with deep border of lace, $2. Others for evening are priced to $10 Handkerchief Section, First floor. THE BRACELET AND CHOKER match, both roped tiny seed pearls (imitation) sional large pearl between lace, $40. Brace- Jewelry Section, First floor. Smart Plain Coats, excellent for street, come in lustrosa and rich pile fabrics, as well as tweed. The illustration shows a gray tweed Shagmoor with raglan sleeve, $59.50. Cretonne and lustrous. make this butterfly apro dainty pockets concealed cach wing. Other model combined with po gandie. Attractive ished with black Homefrock Section. Third flo. Enter The Oxford For Dress Fancy Cut-out Oxford shown in black and brown suede, with trimmings of patent leather or brown kid. Tow Spa heel, turn sole, $14. Same in Alligator brown leather trimmn $16. Women's Shoe Section. Third fio Exhibit and Demonstration of the Modern Hooked Rug In Correct Surroundings By Miss Peggy Jardine Of the Columbia Yarn Co. Tuesday and Wednesday 11 AM.—2 PM.—4 P.M. In a specially set-aside section in the Art Em broidery Department, Miss Jardine will explain and demonstrate the many ways you can heautify your home through the harmonious and intell use of the modern hooked rug. will be laid on color harmony and suggestions for home furnishing. Special emphasis 50 hooked rugs of the early American pattern will be displayed. Instruction in the Art of Hooked Rug making, with Columbia varn. will he given by an experienced instructor. Other Untrimmed Coats $45 to $69.50 still greater Other Fur-trimmed Coats $95 to $125 Art Needlework Section. Third ficor. happs mothe A marvelous new way of decorating onc’s home well as one’s clothes—is made possible by this ready to-use textile paint, “Paintex.” .\ few minutes’ spar time, a few colors of the ready-mixed “Paintex.” and a pattern or design (of your own making, or from a pattern magazine), are all that are nceded to make de lightful creations both to wear. and for the Lome. Representative of the Jersey and Balbriggan Dresses of excellent lines and assort- ment is the one at right, of gray heather mixture, piped with gold and trimmed with gold buttons. The neck can be worn high or low. Tans, greens, olive, lavender, browns and blue are promi- nent in the group, $35. Others, $35 and $39.50 You will be interested especially with Christmas Gifts in mind—and also in the Special Intfoductory Set, $1.75 Art Section, Third floor. 1 17 Mother Was Burden. i ke ' B I en Up! ‘ whom T saw at l]iwr-]hmw. who said | \ vou had not taken my | ; | e W 3 e in here, 1 think I should hav . . \ f ‘!‘Y‘“!“ The Newest Art in Fashion £ st Nicest Laxative : | Lo w, - . LB (W For Two Weeks— v S and did my own P71 9 i 0 Beginning Monday, Nov. 23 not afford a trust- o it care | were 1o help. I could mot have held | i | \ tions. 1 feel differe now. and ! street and afternoon frocks am xoing help vou all T can i “"fi‘ ;”"]‘1 accenting chic lines with And she helped me by bringing ous, constipated fec Rt : e 18 GUlts @ Bumiior mohes: IDhiS oo ki ol | metal and colored embroid- | ' Foi | ery. The dress at left is of ceemns that 1 should not appeal in v stimulate your liver | : b 5 for small sums of people who | and start your bowels | g;g‘gg"(‘d with gold thread, Others, $29.50 to $95 burden, for it s a crushing financlal | “uCygcarets” gently cleanse, sweeten burden’ with the means we now have. | &38R 8. F 0 They “Our endowment fund 1s small, but e e very v d we are most grate. | NCVEr gripe, ov s - A Demonstration in e is ne " she said, ‘sl mother at out much longer if you had not taken particularly interest er here. 1 feel that people | £ many similar cases like “Cascarets.” Take | c . fter a pleasant one or two of these satin, button trimmed. The scarf and neck is faced 1 this debt and leave us free | Then you will feel fine, your head not only to do what we are doing|becomes clear, stomach sweet, i P et hope more | rections for men, women and chil- | peopla will come forward to help us, 'dren on cach box. Any drug store nor strength to care for th PAIN E IN mother. But I lived in a collection of satin and crepe should not 'V to institu- 1 has come back to pleasant laxative tab- in orchid georgette, em- but to do it with less of & sense of | yongue pink, skin rosy. (3 Larger Women's Section, Third floor.

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