Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1925, Page 18

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” 18 ‘ROMED AND JULIET CAST ANNOUNCED All Original Singers Will Ap- pear Dec. 8 Except Charles Trowbridge Tittman. 1+ Oper + have sung the part | ced to lenv because of In his place, | rrow- | ra | HELD AS EMBEZZLER. | M. T. Callenberger Accused of Taking Money From Chain Store. | ‘ Martin, T. Callenber teenth street arr on a chdrge of embezzle | from: the Piggly Wiggly Co. John | Power, muanager .of the chain stor |® he warrant and Detecti Thompson made the arrest. | ger was held for the grand at a preliminary hearing late ¢ afternoon. He is &aid to admitted that he took the money wimately a month ago in the that he would be able to re- it L BE GIVEN | | FOR DISABLED VETERANS | Welfare Club of Register of Treas- | | ury Plans Dinner to Aid Men | in St. Elizabeth’s. ¢ in the interest of | at St Elizabeth's given by the Welfare of the register of the Treasury, ¢ Department, at the i | le | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NOVEMBER 29, 1925—PART 1. Albert R. Hall and Uni BOYS' CONFERENCE SCHEDULED FRIDAY 75 Local Y. M. C. A. Dele-?‘m\ during their visit ga‘es Will Attend Meeting ]_“'II\I\:I-n who have already registered in Hagerstown. Pennsylvania are speakers. The Washington delegation will leave here ¥riday morning in auto mobles. for the trip of the local delegates under the direction of karl B. Full charge of boys' work of the lo M. C. A. In Hagerstown the | ger Craven v and John Abram hoys will be|Calvary Baptist Church: Havold tex from 10 |Joynes, president of the Tech Hi-Y and the Ol T, Keist he third About 75 Wnkhi amongz the 250 citfes in Maryiand, Dei District who will attend t nual interstate R Alph Turne ns, Metro s is | Hall I ¥ Browning. jr., eth Clark, Wallac rd, Woodward Hi-y Ke Bone and James I Benjamin 1 Me! which are held in every part | B of the country every year. All of | ¢lub the boys who attend are ov Do old The conference will he 14 years Gilbert Tyler, Imman the | and _genernl- arrangements | [IRISH BOUNDARY MADE | FALLS DEAD IN CAR. SUBJECT OF PARLEY | woman, 60. Drops to Floor. Vic- | Baldwin Assembles Free State | tim of Heart Di Ministers in London to Dis- | e rnr damt st cuss Acute Situation. Saunders, colored, By the Associated Pres. | car LLONDON, November 28 —Premier | Pc E | Baldwin invited Kevin O'Higging, the | by, summ Irish home minist trick MacGil tal ambulance. ligan, minister of e d in- | Em ney Hospital stafr du t har dead Heart disease is heliove [ Whera they discussed (h dary situation. A communian from Downing reet tonight an meed that “conversations are pro eeding.” Calvert St Bet. 18th & 19th (Just Half Block Wet New Ambassador Theater) Today ROAST TURKEY DINNER NW. that revision of 1 the Ulster premier, Ady 1o join in the onference if required Men’s and Women’s Suits and Coats Dry Cleaned at 257 Reduction One Week Only, Nov. 30 to Dec. 5 Men’s Business Suits, dry cleaned Men’s Topcoats, dry cleaned Men’s Heavy Overcoats, dry cleaned Women’s Coats, medium wt., lined, 3, length Women'’s Coats, heavy wt., lined, full length Ensemble Suits, plain slip and lined 74 coat Fur Collars, add extra 3 FOOTER’S $1.13 $1.13 $1.50 $1.28 $1.88 $2.44 .38 Former Official Dies. RENO. Nev. N | Denver S. Dicker | Nevada State pr afternoon with t ates and will ¢ n in time to allow the various | { delezations to reach thefr homes that | kers have $1.00 8 =1 of the Gov- wnd John Manson, West Cleaners and Dyers 1332 G St. N.W. izaetion clized k for the it warden (hat sutticient & i former w carry on the relief we coming vear. In the six work the welfure unit ter's oflice hus had < lmonthly, to which all ex-ser were invited. During the | [ 61188 Loys have been entertained at 1| these parties | Phe arrangemenis ave being made | M. Main 2343 Fed- sed of the What Sha crnoon. Cash or Credit The Price Is the Same conference Cash or Credit The Price Is the Same wned the following Miss be able n Haves A alnes Myrtle The Virginta Nott Hogarth, Clara Wilkins St n Copeland, Jennie Bessie Dick, | Annle Degges garet Kennerly, Mary Bonne, Theresa Metzger, Kitty W | Greenwell: Misses Mary B. Foley, and | Ruth Werheim. Stout, Nan tan, Bone. Anna Hall. Alice Hines, Jennie Hamilton. Flora Florin, Maude Rhode. Kitty Lee and Josephine John i ¥ Miss Gertrude Burrows will have charge of the sale of candy and Miss Lounise Shinn will conduct a fancy table. Good Clothes Without Cash! Men’s Sh . Men! et A Special Event s Second Floor Her a Fur Insures Privacy for Xmas | . . As Little As Many Peruvian planters are turning from sugar to cotton OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT And Buy Gifts of Jewelry From D. ALPHER 907 G Street N.W. Here vou will find a very comprehensive stock of the most appropriate and desirable gifts of fine jewelry. No need to pay cash for them, just open a charge account and pay conveniently. A Small Deposit Will Hold Any" Purchase Blue White Perfect Fine Cut Perfect Diamond Diamond 5175 $350 An exquisite geh, perfect 1n every reapect. Weighs 16 points wualit eus than one full carat, or a 15-100 pointa Diamond Velghs five points less thun oue full carat or 96-100 points. A ling gew of fine white color. A superb $?85 Clristmas gift i | Buy Coat o Paris Lines, Circular Ripple or Flare New style Dresses in all the new bright shades. $19.75 Luxurious . Garments for omly. .. Ladies’ Coats and Dresses Here is shown a most unusual selection of the season’s newest styles. Dresses in Satins, Cantons, Crepe. will, Charmeens in a won derful variety of colo Hand ous Coats, in the newest Gracklehead and other colors, in Squirrel, Beaver. Black Wolf, Fitch Mandel, Natural Opossum, Thibetine, in the newest flare models. Fur Coats in Jap Mink, Marmot, Silver Muskrat, Squirrelette, Sealine, Natural Mus and Caracul. Specially Priced $14.95 to $125.00 Suits and O’Coats Here are hundreds of men’s suits and overcoats on which we challenge camparison. Suits with wide shoulders and slender waistline that accen- tuates height. Conservative styles in single and double breasted. Overcoats in all the finest fab- rics of both foreign and American weave. All the season’s new shades and colors of lavenders, grays, browns, checks and overplaids. All hand tailored and silk lined. Specially Priced $19.75 to $6§ Wrist Watches $25.00 A heautit fn 14-karat sngraved cas ment Wrist Watches $15.00 In the popular tonneau shape. 14-kt. white gold-filled cases with 15 jewels. A wonderful value and a practical gift anguiar ehape white gold, jewal move: An exqifsite and praocti- &t Diamond Ring $50 Chooss from several distime- tive mountings in white or graen gold. Set with an ex- quisite blue white diamond. The New Mushroom, Queen Anne or Question Mark Collars Diamond mg $100 pertect stone o a white gold mounting. A very uncommon value Have It Charged Fraternal Rings $7.50 to $150 The largest as- eortment of fra- ternal rings in Washingion. Ev- ery order and lodge will find their emblem mounted on beautiful 14-kt. green gold. Fraternal Watch Charms $2.50 Up A large and comprehensive collection of attractive watch charms for every order. 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