Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1925, Page 10

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“DIVORCE” Wrecked Homes a Sign of the Coming Era Lecture Tonight, 8 P. M. i Dr.B.G. Wilkinson Capital Memorial Church 5th and F N.W. Musical Program B.G. Wilkinson, P An Old-Fashioned Thanksaiving TURKEY DINNER For Reservations Phone Main 2580 $1.25 and $1.75 Regular Dinner Served Daily [ 14th St. at K ‘,Pdmund J. Brennan, Manager DRESSI“JGS Thanksgiving ---Shirts ---Ties ---Gloves IMPORTED WHITE BROADCLOTH SHIRTS Excellent quality; coliar attached or neck band styles. Very special at SILK TIES 69c new patterns Wonderful ties Handsome and colors. at this price. Three for $2 GENUINl; \ BUCKSKIN GLOVES +with fancy black embroid- ered spear backs—regular and cadet sizes, to 10. Very Special at $2.39 . Y. 910 SEVENTH ST. N. W. 7:15 PM. FLEET PROBLEM - DEMANDS ACTION | Congress Mu t Replace Worn : Out Merchant Ships, Sen- ator Jones Warns. A call for non-par ideration t marine ha American | Wesley L. Jones of Washingtor { man of the Senate committee on com e send for them |1, A. OLIVER AT HEAD ession that | of our! re likely when almost efgn ship to the world | the | whe World War broke ¥ dependent upon f 3 i product; nator Jones' ittee togethe ¢ the coming s ss and to urge them to ta. chant marine problem frox point_of vie He 1 be don i that he would surpose to ecall | that my Senate the present ships after th come obsolete, for other American merchant marine will vanish | administrative THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER - 24. 1925. FINDS EX-SERVICE MEN IN NEED OF OVERCOATS D. C. Department American Legion Welfare Chairman Makes HOSPITAL BOARD Appeal for Donations. Have you an over ganized Casualty to Be Se- lected Among Physwlans. The new board of directors of Casu- 1 pital under the re hip of Dr appointed at v Hospital a meeting at this afternon. aded 1 days ions of ualty determined movement Dr. to build up (I | needs of the city \thering of more than 75 phy- on, met with Dr. Rogers at 1 Park Hospital 14 plans fo sful oper OF CITIZENS’ BODY : Georgetown Association Elects Him 2 President—Five-Year School Building Plan Approved. of nortk ns particy of the hospital ed that it is the inten- v i J...~.I.v|\ A _unw- was_electc et Lo e 5 write to e problems a They can and will worked out satisfactoril without much difficuity tion of the ships we carried on in a business-like be done most effic concentrated authorit ike methods. Th nily i 5 of routes involve questions of broad policy that they should not be left to the declsion of any one man' The provisions of the act of 1926 lating to these qu s should be maintained in their irety a be maintained without interfer a business-like hs md‘lnL of our s For Colds, Grip or Influenza | iiive, take Luxative BROMO A Safe and Proven Re Grove. AFTER DRINKING RECORD. | { Richard Clatterbuck Arrested 30| Times Since January 1. I A record for the greatest number | of sprees during the vear will probably be won by Richard Clatterbuck, who appeared in Pollce Court today te swer to another charge of into Advertisement ‘pon learning from Policeman 1. s that the defendant had been arrested for intoxication at least 30| times eince January 1, and that 19| times he had to go to C indulgence, Judge Ge: cdonald imposed a jail 30_davs. HERZOG) Super Value TUXEDO JUST another example of the “WAY BE- LOW” PRICES AT HERZOG’S—it’s hard to believe that so much “Tuc-value” at $27.50. Ten Weeks To Pay On the HERZOG BUDGET BUYING, PLAN for F\rsc Mortg-’lg" Bonds Call or write for Booklet N2 lhe F.H Smith Building. NO 10\5 10 ,\\\ I\'\'FSTOR IN 9. ]{ayn.\r ntative Willia ‘BI5 Fifteenth Street 2 YEARS President Oliver meeting Announcing Immediate disposal of our entire stock of Seventy-Five Dollar WORUMBO OVERCOATS Sidney West 14th and G Streets N. W, Extra Special! Brand Nsw 88-Note 'PLAYSR CUTFIT Thoroughly Guaranteed ench to Match | year Servioe Delivery PAY CNLY $2 FER WEEK Trade in your old piano and - 1249 ~ NO MONEY DOWN | 30 Days FREE TRIAL In Your Own Home On Our Liber Exchange Plan The Piano Shop 227 PA.- AVE. SOUTHEAST T0BENAMED TODAY New Dlrectors of Reor- institution to meet the stern section of the | ¢ of them from the east- t night nent to seek | H.Smith Co- | l I Heads Committee TRADE BOARD NAMES MEMBERSHIP GROUP IWilliam W. Ross Appointed Head of Committee by President Cunningham. \ igton Board of 'l he organization’s membership com- succeeds George recently elected Jerome arr, L. Plerce Boteler, " aite, ndenbu . Brown, John A kart, Her- John \1 “lifford L. e, Walter TI. Klopfe H Mann, Victor nd Harry M University Park Heattsy terme, Investigate and You'll Invest Tonight, 8 O'Clock Auditorium Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra LEOPOLD STOKOWSKI, Conductor The “Old W, urd never been a our own Philad the “Cradle of Mus to 101\' mzh an organization as clphia Orchestra! ¢ magnetic leadership of Leopold Stokoz- today the greatest musical organization never be forgotten y for the has recorded best sound-reprodu ORTHOPHONIC VICTROLA More than 50 recordings of popular and intricately constructed musical clas efforts cxclusivel g sustrument, the are available in the sm- mense Victor Record Library—any of which we will gladly play for you. MUSIC HOUSE DROOP’S 1300 G A SlobeWernicke HonalDookeasos You can pay no finer compliment to your friends and loved ones than to give them Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcases this Christmas. These splendid bookcases are beautiful and decorative and psovide a convenient, ever- ready receptacle for the favorite books. They come in designs and finishes suitable for any room and for many purposes—for any member of the family, from the youngest to the oldest. Their sectional construction adapts them to any space. Give Globe-Wernicke Bookcases this Christ- mas and perpetuate your memory in these lasting gifts that will forever reflect your thoughtfulness—and the recipient’s appreci- ation of the best things in life. They are truly “The Gift Ideal.” Salesrooms: Nos. 211, 215, 217, 219, 223 Investment Bldg., 15th and K Sts.,, N. W. f The 9‘0’:¢Mrnick¢ Co. | ‘ll ude W. Owe 7. | Wise, James B. Locraft, George H. Mac- donald, B. K. McClosky, John E. Mc- Clure, Lanler P. Maclachler, Clar- ence A. Miller, George Miller, Harry E. Mockbee, sr.; Charles W. Moore, Raymond G. Moore, | Charles W. Morris, BEdgar Morris, ¥d- | ward J. Murphy, George W. Offutt, | Charles H. Pardoe, | rge Plitt, sr. George Plitt, jr.; ‘harles W. Pimper, Samuel J. Fres- ._Raymond, W. Ridgely, Joseph chwa Lh ‘ ebring, (,nannlon Odell S. Smith, Frank R. . C. Thomas, Wilmot W. , ‘Alexander R. Varela, Paul Ward, Waters, Ben T. Webster, Weller, Fred J, White, Floyd C. liams, George H. Wilson, Willlam 1. . C. Witts. Cleaned Shampooed Scoured Washed Stored Sanitary Carpet Cle. Co. Phone Lincoln 1481 & Lincoln 7633 What Do Catholics Believe? Free Lectures on The Catholic Religion By Paulist Fathers At Shrine of the Sacred Heart 16th Street and Park Road Every Evening (Saturday Excepted At 7:30 Nov. 29 to Dec. 13 All Are Cordially Invited Questions Answered . Frank A John Marion Talley, the latest Cinderella ! in the operatic world, was able to sing | tunes when she was two _vears of aj Blue Plate Lunch, 50c; Lunch- eon, 75¢; Dinner, $1 & $1.25 Room near bath, unfur., $35 and $40. Eoom and buth.’ $50 ard Room und_bath, fur. $53.50, and buth, complete hotel serv- $2.30, $3.00 and §3.50 Per Day BURLINGTON HOTEL Vermoni Ave at Thomas Circlo Rooms in Annex, $1.50 to $2 Day No Controversy A W ARDROBE TRUNK By OSHKOSH ASTENS offi a tru vorthy of its conte and the Aite Full Size 55.00 Consider Christmas! Sole Distributor of OSHKOSH wardrobe trunks Priced from 35.00 to 190.00 'CASTENS LFATHER GOQDS City Club Building 1314 G Street N.W. Phone Main 2563 Sterling and Plated SILVERWARE for the Thanksaibing Example Values— _$10.00 _$10.00 527.00 _$11.00 $55.00 $19,00 _$10.00 $5.00 $15.00 _$27.50 $10.00 ~$28.00 $6.50 $5.00 Silver-plated Pitcher . Silver-plated Cocktail Shaker.. Silver-plated Percolator, 9-cup... Flask, Silver Plated..... Tea Set . Well nud l'rce Dlhll, lfi-mch Double Vegetable Dish.....* 10-inch Sandwich Plate Centerpiece . Tea Tray, l&mch . : Sterling Silver Candlesticks. s, pair 26-piece Set Table Silver. 3-piece Carving Sets ... Casserole, as sketched. DULIN & MARTIN (2 1215~1217 F Street and 1214 101218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30

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