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42 MEMORIAL FIGURES | AceoLoGY SckooL. |SHOW WILL HELP |eseiizsie: m et i o applied to the program of vmnvl Beloit to Open Summer Classes in COMMUNITY FUND ::um'({um‘au;ra"\:orfi Thitiated fh) the | DECLARED FAULTY . next 9: K. Winn, New York, Criti-| "o M i Charleston and other dances, as the Logan Museum School of Pre- Otto F. Beck, organist. cizes Stone Mountain Por- | historie Avcheolo It is intended to| Members of the Columbia leights % e trayal of Lee and Jackson. ‘(,‘,(\"‘ By the Associated Pres Frar NEW YORK November g- | be ures of Robert E. Lee and Stonewall | conducted in F: and Alkoru Jackson modeled by Augustus Lu man, the sculptor, for the Stona Memorial, near Atlanta, are “failures” as portrayais of the physi- | From cal appearance of the two Confederate | Thy generals, in the opinion of S. K. Winn | having vastly different ¢ ristic Invitations have been extended t¢|making qualities rather than let them of New York. He has sent lett but expressing his criticisms to Dr. | and Alderman, president of the University | The of Virginla: Dr. Lewi iith, presi- | has dent of Washington and Lee Univer- | black sity; John W. Davis r Am-| to al bassador to England, an r: od age Kk dways pre The equestrian figur Mr. Luke | ferrey man, who w group on the face of the mountain | after Gutzon Borglum had been dis- missed s B r et was have a action, . | the L thinks, but are weak ¢ por- |3 trayal. Mr. Winn knew Gen. Lee at Washington and Lee University and | flourished on the island and a wrote that he was i | fle pictures of Gen. Jac vhich were | =————= regarded as correctly representing him | Dr. Alderman in a reply, agrees with Mr. Winn that the Stonewall is “unsatisfactory.” | of Stonewall “*Stonewall Only Slightly Bent. From the Pittsburgh Sun. A woman who tipped the scales at well over 200 pounds slipped on a banana skin in a grocery store and then subsided into a crate of eggs. The storekeeper hastened to assist her to arise. “I hope I have not broken them,” th said. “Not at all, madam,” the polite storckeeper replied. “They're only a | little ben i (g1 Slippers Rose, blue and purple. Sizes 4 to 8. Limit, two pairs to a customer. When you can buy a JANE VOGUE Coat and get a reduction of $10.00 —it’s the same as Jane Vogue Coats look good when you buy them—keep their good looks while you are wearing them and are still good to look at even when you are tired of them. They may cost a little more than ordinary‘coats, but they are cheapest to buy in the long run! Cur Second Floor Is Now Devoted to | dents THE EVENING STAR, 'WASHINGTON, ‘D i assoclation. The next big project Prehistoric Study. scheduled is a community ('hr(:]!_mn;q LOIT, Wi November 27 (#).— % tree exercise, together \N‘!lh the distri- ¢ Coliege will sponsor a school | Columbia Heights ‘Business Men | Pution of gifts to the charities. Summer for the training Numbers on the program include e d ive “Midni; ic” selectionss by Walter Holt’s Nordica i museum and field w in to Give “Midnight Frolic e e e e “hool wi st of nine weeks This Evening. associated dancers, who will give ”,'f ar students in the best methods | Business Men's Assoclation tonight useum work and display and in |\ step out of their roles of serious- avating and treatment of speci- | . minded merchants and community | into the character of | 1 eur entertainers. The | sociation will give their “Midnight | at 1130 o'clock at the Tivoli Wild Horses Doomed. Wild horses running on the ranges rts of Idaho and Wash ngg rounded up and at ridiculously low s of the (‘U!anDS al'hu-l elve museums of England, | Switzerland and Algeria will | ¢ i work will be Daily rehearsals have been held | perish, unvnr@d for, during the severe The animals are this week for the special chorus num- | Winter months. 300 Kinds of Oak Trees. s of the families | those which have no known owners. the Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph f have been busy | There is a move to round up others ere 3 kinds of s | selling tickets for the occasion. and sell them for the hides and soap- they have one common feature, [the District Commissioners and other die from exposure. that is they all produce acorns. — white oak is so called because it a rather white b while the oak’'s bark sl black 1 intents r ring the 3 Tor shipbuilding and for heavy . but just why it was named “live” patter of doubt. one time the island of Nan- and was denuded of this timber ago during the whaling activi when several shi of whalers was built there. AL- ROY APARTMENTS 17th and Kenyon Sts. Ready for Immediate Occupancy Fireproof Building—24-Hour Elevator and Telephone Service Many Innovations 2, 3 and 4 Room Apartments Lighted Evenings—Resident Manager W. H. WEST CO. 916 15th Street N.W. Phone Main 9900 Chiffon fiaszerg $1.0. .; 15 New Shades. Each Pair in a Rice Paper Package. 3 Pairs for $2.75 finding money! Special Notice 0., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1925. lmported Enghsh Buy Now! Mail Early for Christma. Now! Mail Broadcloth Shirts $1.85 Genuine imported cloth. A beautiful shirt finished with 6 buttons. Full cut and neatly tal- lored. Collar-attached or neckband White, tan, blue and Early for Christmas Todetry Specials Satisfaction Since 1859 Coty’s Face Powder, 8c. Cutex Sets, 35c—with liquid polish. l'lorlnnt \‘J(rfltl 50c—Fancy con- tain Mavis 1‘nl| um, 17c. 2¢. , double, $1; hay Cream and Gillette Razor, 53c. Street Floor I _ Dress Accessories To Enhance Holiday Attire Georgette Sleeves, $1.00 \\ Black, tan, pansy and blue sleeves, in full m length style. Made with fitted armhole, A usual $1.50 quality. OPING oF TOYLAND Hurrali! Santa Claus brought such a wonderful lot of toys for girls and boys and A special group of new Crepe de Chine Scarfs, in charming painted designs, 17% yards long with hemmed ends. This scarf is usually sold for $3.50. So be sure to take he helped us get Toyland all ready for the visits and delight of all the children. advantage of this very speclul onedes offer Toyland opens tomorrow, and it will be a da of wonders and pleasures to all little girls and boys who come to sec the many toys—dolls, games, animals, painting and Collar and Cuff Sets, 50c picture books and the many other things made especially to bring happiness to each and cvery youngster. Tell Mother and Father to be surc and bring you down to see Toyland real soon. Gold and Silver Color Sets, In round styles. r\cr){‘ chic when worn on a serge or sport roc] Santa Claus Will Be Here in Person With y Boutonnieres, 45 . . . Large or small flowers, boxed upon request. A Gift for Every Child Accompanied Y it e Wire wheels, motometer, i gas feed. At v painted. Wheels with rubber tires. A won- derful toy for the vounger child. Foot Ball, 89¢ Complete with rubber bladder. Cass’ Kitchen Cabinet, 59¢ Attractively fitted. Play Pantry Sets, 59 Consists of six Loxes for tea, sugar, etc. Plaphones, 49¢ A splendid toy for the small child. By An Adult “Kiddiejoy” Baby Doll Boys’ Or Gingham $l Scooters at 119, Girl Doll Tomorrow only. Substan colors. A dainty gift. Silk *Kerchiefs, 25¢ Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs to match vour favorite hat, scarf or hose. Lovely colors, hemmed or scalloped edges. Fancy Garters, 2 Pairs for 89c ‘The fashion demands you wear two palirs. One above and one below the knees. Made of colored silk ribbon, attractively trimmed. Street Floor Knit Underwear Special ‘Women’s Union Suits, §1.19—Fleeced suits with low neck, sleeveless and knee length; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves and knee length or high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Seconds of Forest Mills brand. Regular sizes Extra Sizes, §1.29 e Kiddiejos 1s & teautitul tial metal scooter with rub Boys' Union Suits, §$1.00—Warm, fleeced Th baby doll. imported. Attractive bher-tired, 8.inch disc wheels Jatrimmed dress, movabls aauo hesd. The gingham girl ond is a new jnovelty pamnted doll inches suits with high neck, long sleeves and ankle Elchiwoodinendle §232 length. Random gray. Sizes 4 to 16 years. long. Attractively il MO TGy iy Children’s Union Suits, i9%—Walst attach- Tomorrow 98¢ Doll Will Buy _Schoenhut Piano, choice of upright or grand. : : ment style, fleeced union suits with high Carriages, Sulkies neck, long sleeves and ankle-length or Dutch and Go-Carts neck, elbow sleeves and koee length. Ir- $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 to reguiars of §1 grade. $16.98. Street Floor Folding Table, natural in. DOlls, $1 to $16.95 ish, metal braces. Arabesque, Jedco, Petie, 5 o Mechanical Train, Hum. Kiddicjoy, Ideal and Flossie Gift Hints! mer brand. Flist. Bowling Alley, natural [eyrs wood; complete and Complete lines of Brad- mart Jew Games, McLoughlin's S t Jewelry Donohue’s Books, New Necklaces, $1.00 on Tool Chest, neces- Schoenhut Toys, Wagons, tools. Autos, Meccanos and others. Dainty Sterling Chains, with French pearl Street Floor—King's Palace (mfd.) pendant. White and colors. A most exquisite gift to the young woman. Russian Antique Pins, 59c to $1.98 Brooches and bar pins, set with colored stones. Some of the more expensive ones . set with Carnelian cameos. Beautiful and most appropriate for any woman. With every purchase of a suit, overcoat or mackinaw Street Floor we will help make your boy happy, by placing a watch Underarm Bags, $1.98 in his pocket without extra cost. Lenox timepiece. Vest Suits and Overcoats $10.95 to $18.50 two pairs of knicker style Sizes 7 to 17. English-cut Suits, with pants—one golf and one Excellent fabrics and colors. A guaranteed, perfect, A large new assortment deplcting the modes that are most popular with the well dressed womau. Lovely grained and tooled leathers in Vest Suits and Overcoats [f ;i soomzyme combumdions. Sy THE SUITS—Oi English " cut. Two pairs of pants. Neat patterns and colors. Sizes 7 to 17. THE COATS—Good quality chin- chilla, with muff pockets. Belted models, heavily lined. Blue, brown, gray and cinnamon. Sizes Z’/; to 10. The Overcoats of plaid and mixtures or chinchilla. All wool. Lined and interlined. Light gray, brown and heather mixtures. 9. Sizes 3 to I Street Floor—Boys’ Shop Double-breasted m others with two pairs of long pants. Light and dark patterned woolens. Sizes 10to20. Brief Cases, $1.00 These are made of du Pont comlms[non. Others of better qua.ln priced at $1.69, $2.25, $3.00, $3.50, $4.50 and $5.98. A beautiful case [ J of cowhide at $9.98. ‘The ideal gift for the student. Street Floor Long Pants, Vest Suits Men’s Furnishings! 516.50 to $23.75 Imported Wool Mufflers, $1.98 Flannel in natty checks, plaids and stripes. odels, some with one Very smart. Also silk mufflers in new pat- terns and cdlors. A pleasing gift. Knit Ties, 50c Rayon Ties, ready boxed for giving. Cor- rect stripes and novelty designs in various colors. Street Floor—Men’s Shop pair of long pants and one knickers; Novelty Kid Gloves | Sale! Tots’*10 Coats A Pleasing Gift Item 52.39 Genuine Kid and Light-weight Lambskin Gloves, with the new- est cuff effects. Perforated, em- broidered, applique, rufflc and straight turn-back cuffs. Em- broidered backs, P. K. and oversecam sewn. All colors for Winter $5.9§ A special purchase in time for the holiday. A wonderful gift to a loved child or for your own youngster. Straightline model in all-wool polaire and velour. Trimmed with mandel or beaverette collars, tucks, stitching and buttons. Lined and interlined for extra warmth. Choice of these love colors—wine, tan, rosewood, rust, green and brown. Sizes 2 to 0 years. WOMEN'’S, MISSES’ AND JUNIORS’ DRESSES —brown, mode, tan, g white with black, black with white and contrasting effects in tan and brown. Under ordinary circum- stances these would scll for §2.75 to $4.00. Sweater Sets, $5.00 Another lot of dresses go on sale Saturday. They include cloths, silks, velvets, satins, jerseys, tweeds, chiffons, etc. Prac- tically all colors and sizes. Our Charge Service A small amount WEEKLY, SEMI-MONTHLY OR MONTHLY payments. Sim- ple and convenient, isn’t it? Concentrate your Christmas Shopping 'at’ Ney's Wahile down at time of purchase and the balance in the Assortment is complete! .Have It Charged. Penn. Ave. at Eighth St. NNW. Street Floor—King's Palace New Models Added in the Sale of Smart Footwear and '53.98 Black velvet, black satin, patent with touches of gold kid, stone-set buckles and gold appliques. All the new models, including sport and strect shoes of tan leather. The response to our previous sale was exceptional and we ‘bought more new styles to augment the already large showing. Customers have stamped these the best values of their kind. School Shoes, $1.39 Children’s Tan Leather Lace Shoes in blucher style. For boys or girls. Sizes 6 to 2. A durable shoe for rugged wear. Children’s Shoes, $1.39 Fancy-top Shoes in patent with kid. "Turn soles. zes 4 to 8. Very attractive for dress or school. Street Floor—King’s. Palace . . Four-piece sets of brushed wool, in cocoa, po\\der blue and buff. Set consists of sweater, cap, mittens and leggings Second Floor—King's Palace Fine Silk Hosiery In a Special sale at 31.15 Chiffon and Service Weights Irregulars of $2.00 Full-fashioned Pure Thread Silk Stockings, evenly textured and fashioned with mer- cerized garter tops for extra serv- }tt High-spliced heels and silk eet, A choice assortment of the smart- est shades—Rose Beige, Nude, Frénch Nude, Silver, Blush, Atmos- phere, Peach, Skyne, Banana, Pearl, Dawn, Noisette, Tortoise, I'reckle, Gun Metal, Black, Rose Taupe and others. Now is a good time to think about Christ- mas gifts and personal needs for the future. Street Floor—King’s Palace