Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1925, Page 26

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36 THIEE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1925. 26, RICHGIRL DEFENDS LURE OF CABARETS, Offend Fastidious Taste Less Than Exclusive Home | Parties, Miss McKay Says. 1 Alice Duer Miller, t today defending : smart set. zine, she ns ihle ix our 1| Fort r dry law Miss Mac- | ulder We do not | to know why ets, let them go line in Cabaret. and take pot|a < four to one tired of fru al a_quality wret. What does it her fattish to dancing with all sorts and kin DR. DENTON-J. SNIDER '_ ! EXPIRES IN HOSPITAL IS DEAD IN MISSOURI/| As Ph ‘Writer. St. sopher. Educator and Louisan Won Inter- naticnal Recognition -Dr. Den erican tor Hammar, the at Mount | rote more ¥ m(vl wide “Walk mvvn\ on vou the comfort and vou need — without Look at the toe and ¢ of style there! And the big, roomy topgives you real, lasting comfort. The famous Arch Support makes this the perfect health and comfortshoe. s AAA to EEE. Pat- . tan, vici kid. Also estra widths for stout women. e focded 726 7th St. N.W. ‘Bars U. S. Payment | GEORGIA ROCK LIES | LEAGUE PROBE ENDS. For Artificial Leg UNDER FIVE STATES Commission Completes Investiga- tion in Macedonia. SOFIA, Bulgaria, November 26 (%) Sir Horace Rumbold and the com- mission appointed by the League of to investigate the recent ulgar clash in Macedonia mpleted their work and left neva. ‘They will submit their to the league council meeting How | December 7. ‘ U. S. PEDIGREE HUE’ERS SEEK DATA IN OXFORD hould have bought the 5 elf, it was held. It cost || Middle West nnd Pacific and was pald for through |t nt o or-| Residents Particularly Anxious Alfred C. Whitton, sing | rround it T clerk. anama Canal. The vouch i ed s 1 time er was disallowed. s ago th MRS. ELECTRA WHARTON Awardcd me]uyo | |Stone Mountain's Granite to An artificial leg bought Danlel Parra, Governn em ploye In the Panama zone, | last yvear cannot be paid for by | Uncle Sam. | Controller General ruled yesterday i R held that there was authority in law, under the employe pensation act, ment of the e | eves and limbs, | appliances.” for Eventually Disappear, Geo- logists Declare. McCarl so This questivh, * com it » provide for pay Coast to Trace Family Trees. of the Associated Press. sland, November 4. salachian 1 wonder T b is S I d the nn(\l‘r.\l»(_\‘ librs iGuy Waggoner, Millionaire Broth- ur ) whe ne vast gulf in their at Bedside as Death Claims His Sister. | | 3 lered fortunate M-.\l\_] '}M“ N : b be md the College of Her dlectra t ancestor worship has found Worth ter, for its popu caused her brother. ¢ pop to make a trip by spe | today in a hospital frc er, for the AMrs, 15, for whom comple s the most kindly f » 15 mot without 115 China.™ ntain will not fast for |- The Unfolding Order of Christian Science A Lecture By John V. Dittemore Editor of The Christian Neience Witehmun Saturday Evening, Nov. 28 At 8 O’Clock In Emerson Hall of All Soul's Unitarian Church Eutrance fteenth Street Co Harvard | it “pre BOrU oy | exte Worth Americans in Cuba Hold Ball. | \ ‘ i Aew PLAYER Piano o Beautiful Mahogany Case, 88 Note Chn'slm:u Club Special NEW PLAYER QOur Special $2 Club Terms Make Ownership Easy! 295 Immediate Delivery on This Beautiful New Player With its rich mahogany case and latest expression devices it will add untold joy and happiness to your home. Just think of the fun you can have with the en- tire family gathered around this dandy player, singing the songs you love best or dancmg to the latest fox trots and waltzes. , You will not miss the easy Two-Dollar Club terms. Call and investigate immediately! SINGER WAS GOOD SPOUSE that h Rotal AND DISHWASHER,HE SAYS |3 attorneys The I 1 Wife Agrees in Divorce Trial of | By M and opera_impres Beatrice xmxvr, ba ing neglect. des Dominicis and Miss hing sults at ng spondence between them also introduced OPTOMETRIST - a doubl the Dominicis—Letters to Dominicis was on the stand Actress Introduced. Assumes csponsibilit the Associated Press. scientifically CLEVELAND, Ohi arfo De Dominic examines vour eves to termines accurately the amount of eye r|was wealthy before its fortune 3 d | wrecked during the World War. or visual defe . writes the prescription, and “ever . vou in selecting Hungarian-Italian Pact Signed. ROMI, November ). Pre) fussolini and the Hungarian minis terday signed a convention betwe the proper frames, and perso adjusts them to yvour face at the nd's divorce suit ye She filed a counter suit manding alimony. other ques | A letter he wrote to his wife in 140 i l OPTOMETRY Is taught as a professional course University, Ghio State Univers Un and in many oth versity, and ¢ OPTOMETRISTS Are required to have def school FURNISHED APARTMENTS | —With Complete Hotel Service— ATTRACTIVELY PRICED FOR IMMEDIATE ‘POSSESSION TWO BEDROOMS, PARLOR, LARGE RECEPTION HALL AND s 1 BATH — WELL FURNISHED ts ar tional requircmen pass nation beore be Three. Exposures Overlooking Thomas Circle PORTLAND HOTEL 14th St., District of Columbia Thomas Circle and Vermont Avenue OptomelriciSociety, ilnc. €« ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢« e & < 1€EETE € € € 4 4 € .4 4 €. 3 & € ¢ €« € 3 A Speciai Sale of Fur-Trimmed Winter 19 A sale of interest to hundreds of Wash- ington_women, who desire quality coats at a moderate outlay. In addition to the marvel- alues, these coats feature the very lat- est styles and colors. MNEHETIT @@ €€ €@ IEIE € e @ e e T e Materials Suedes, Bolivias, Pin Points, Polaires. Angora hers. Trimmings Ne 1 Colors Black, Green, B 1ue, Red, Brown, BETIETE I ETIE T TN Sizes for Misses and Women ous e @ €T @ e Aere A 0 Remarkable Values!" Misses’ Children’s and Infants’ Shoes $1 .95 Good-looking. long-wear- ing Dress and School Shoes, of patent leather with va- rious fancy tops, gun metal and tan calf. With sewed soles and rubber heels, in all the newest patterns. Sizes +to 8 and 872 2. Boys’ School Shoes of Tan Elk Leather Sizes 10 to 2, $1.95 @R ETETIETN Remarkable Values! Fur-Trimmed Coats 6.39 Another of the special offer- ings that have made the Basc- ment Store popular. Beauti- fully tailored good quality novelty striped cloths charmingly trinimed with fur and other novel touches. Sizes O to 14 AeReRE coats of Women’s. Boudoir Slippers $1.29 Of black kid, pons and quilted Tining soles and attached rubber All sizes 3 to 8, REFETERIETCFCAETENETETETE 1@ E T EEAS with fancy Entrances 8th St. and E St. —Stmrwuy Bth St. Entrance Nearest E Girls’ pom- Leather heels. € € ¢ € ¢ @ € ee [N SR S SEY R Y R RN R O R O S LR PSR IR U Y L T SR S RN SN SN R RN RN Y R SN [ S 0 Y U Y N S S S e o Rl F A Y T ST Y R R R R R U R R i Y s BB BN BN B B L B B A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A AN A AN A NN O SN A A A A A A NN AN 3

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