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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925. % 19 at present. It was passed by the | 14 - : Fancy Garters and These Quilted Satin Pretty Garter Sets Lounging Robes, at $15 As your qlfflhto a youn% wa!masn oer.u- P —with their long tuxedo collars, set-in sleeves, h t i t, Li : chocksfonsion thaasris Vanitylds il inger o 4 :9;:1 girdle and convenient pocket—make lovely 00- gifts. i’ - b4 ) o) 4 SRR RIS SPENS N BY If the present membership of 435 is 9 N s will gain additional and 11 States 1will lose. —— would ain three, Michigan R . two each, and ea New Jersey, North Carolina, pportionment About to ey Jferyer North Carolina wouid se two Come to Fore—Present I ¥ Louistans . s Sippi. Nebraska, Rhode | House Size May Stand. o ermont se one | Representative I, t Fenn of | Connecticut is to be chairman of the census conumittee in_the incoming < ess. His home State is in line to bob up to get one more member of the House stimulated he fact under reapportionment ki CONTRASTS PUBLICATIONS councilor dis use in this form, but died without actlon in a Senate pigeonhole. the Corsette Shop—Third Floor. Look at them Warmly interlined with lamb's wool and tomorrow. 1216 F St. N.W, fined with Seco silk. Seven colors.—Third Floor. D= L B I O NI S ) g ) e ) e ‘4 Stocks are out, decorations up and shopping has begun as never before so early in the month! Are YOUR Christmas lists made out? Have YOU begun your Christmas shopping? You'll find it pleasant and WELL WORTH WHILE to start YOUR Christmas shopping now—at Jelleff’s! S ) oy ) T AT AL T W ) | Norman Hapgood Tells of Old and | New Journalism. >33 | Th gazine and newspaper field ricts in the Bay f today was contrasted with that of e ;'““l:\)l; :’)lww is possi- years ugo by Norman Hapgood in o = an address before the members and SN PENERIDERIDEREE R BT, provides the District of Columbia 11 be apporti | branch of the League of American a Pen Women last night. He attrit the change in the con- tent 3 zines to the fact that | the Sunday newspapers were now pvernment | Sk the current prob- n provides that . s | lems of ¢ s it had beco ration of citize Ry e TR S T 1 Vo, 5 4o, S 1, T b, e N & o, A L T neces K s new material to interest thelr readers. | LOCAL BOY HONORED. A,Donald W. Bingham, Formerly of Eastern High, Wins Laurels. Donald W. Bingha . | student at Marietta elected debate m, rent academic | word received tc {Ohio. He i sy Elsbade Handkerchiefs \ Novelty Cuff Gloves Just Arrived From Lurope 3 A , half a g & \ handma Ready for selling ¢ ¢ e tomorrow at i \ ; ;y.- choicest y 3 hems, ! In tan, ecru and lovely bois de rose! I 3¢ 1 Other Han e Handkerchiefs, §150 Turnover scalloped rufiles and turn- VA p R : to $3.50. over cufi bound withs such dainty { . i J : MEN’S HANDKERCHIEFS, 5(¢ ) e D e, T 1, SN AL the work of |had his name engr: 1 have to be 1 colors as green, blue and rose Ceaiiieheat: : ; exceptionally pretty glove and excep 3 color Roulustra | Men appreciate hand . tional v All at $3.75 a p: Coat with A Misses’ these—ot pure | e S shirred side Eleiadi Cost— 1 i i .50 to $4.25 panels bord- ne of the Other novelties from $3.50 to $4.2! ered vithinlatic Gy LR S num wolf fur, Kashoretta Sale=—of Eal: || A K Me 4 which also model with con Gray b n forms the panel side flare Roulustra,with ; dots, S1.00. Queen Anne and tuxedo muffler collar e collar and zollar and - and edging of Street Floor cuffs. For cuffs of brown \ Natural Squir- :rlgasod ame. marten, $79.50. rel. $79.50. sy sident of the debating society installed in almost in such ( towns as - .\\l!vfl()>, g Salonica, Patras and McCormick Medical Glasses Fitted College Evcs Examined Graduste members of | st i | Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES a6 - T, e T A, T R A A Along With Christmas Ideas—We Announce Bracelet Feather Fans In All the Beautif; A Reduction in Women’s and Misses’ Evening Shades Plain Colors. ..$5.50 $89.50 to $125 Winter Coats e Imported Bakelite Handles! i il e Tt AT Sillk Umbrellas, $1000 | i homsd 79 Sl e 3 o) « » First Mortgage Bonds Calior write. for Hoaull N1 The F.H.Smith Co. 0 Swit Buitaing.B13 Fifteenth Sreet 0 L0SS TO ANY INVESTOR IN 92 YEAR! 2 st T Sy e = Bacillus Acidophilus Milk B For Intestinal disorders tiin 4 : Ask your physician about 1§ and OF New Jersey, New Prepared by the York 3 1d Texus, two} NATIONAL VACCINE AND i Connecticut. ANTITOXIN INSTITUTE Mexi G Oklihoma 1515 U St. N.W. h). Two would | “DESIGNERS AND MAKERS OF ATTRACTIVE DRAPERIES Yers choice selection of ma Coats will be priced— styles—furs! 0 receive c A Special Price! . i & P A rimm ith all the new collars io. stole, “ques Handles of beautiful imported bakelite Anue, room, muffler and standing flared collars! have fur pockets, or bo Street Floor or back panels with fur. And all have fur cuffs. The newest flares, wrappy styles and s - Camr « AR TG genuine bakelite—in carved designs and color- niodels are to be found—in beautiful interpretations! . e e s E e e Crepe de Chine Scarfs Of r > fa (&2) originality that we decided advertise them MATERIALS FURS COLORS at once. Deautiful for gifts Blocked « Needlepoint Beaver—Minktail —a wide range including— Lovely Borders Roulustra Fox in Black, Brown and Black g : Carmina Platiaum Grackle Head Vienise Sloth Kit Fox—Pointed Fox 5., Wine designs that are a delight to the eye Heeit KivFor Dot Sen St s o e e e Vivette Natural and Silver Fitch All the plumage shades wooden shanks—I6-rib~ Kyota frames— silk shades in 7 such new colors as garne roval blue—$10.—Street Floor. e de Cl . RIS ports w . od Vst mates cheerfully f; ed. 1| CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. h 714 13th St. N.W. Main 5373-5374 e T Ty e Cas ¢ of these coats were even higher pric n the comparative price quot ur regular stock of dependable Jellefi quality—coats for both womes Floors, respectively Uaner Came ‘e, Street Floor 37 C Pick Some Roses from our wonderful garden of flowers et G e 88, et Py (e These Are the Men . flowers loveliest erou assort ones or - " shoul From Paris, from London, from the hands of skilled Europea peasants, from the leading makers of bags in this country—we collected : T he Creations of ) g a wonderful assortment of bags of every wanted material, color, size and Choice $1.50 Style—and have assembled them in one huge assortment—in anticipatic HOUBI( ;Ahl' I D of Christma Other Roses—$1.00 to $5.00. Now these wonderful bags have been placed on exhibition and sale—more than one thousand bags Street Floor at Entra the most unusual bag event ever held in Washington! who manage and direct the Union Trust Company, who de- —are_gifts of distinction! Behind them are e Ak one hundred and fifty years of glittering o feature assortmes Yery mame i a patent of 300 Bags 35000 200 Bags $8'50 Triple-Strand Petite Vou'll find therm here—a collction of master- at— at= Pearl Necklaces pieces—of space permits us tQ name in Bags in balloon shape—red. green, blue, t Silk Pouch Bags, embroidery or chenille but two. " brown. sray and black with contrasting frames : o $ 95 Visit our perfume section—choose a giit of 3 handles, trimmed 58,50, : 2' loveliness! lizard or snake. -\ntelope Pouch Bags, with snakeskin trim- $5. ming—38.30. In Paris there A Perfume Set, $12.50 (sketched) s patent leather, pin Monogram Caliskin i 4 decided vo, Perfume—with magic and dreams in it, for 1 and saffian—beautiful light and dark shides, g aadibhe draped 3-strand pea the single touch that she uses so cleverly as = b S lace—of which one accent. Toilet water in the same odor, the silk Pouch Bags in blue and black—also fancy silks Chanel-shaped Bags. in morocco, black, brown sketched. These '°3‘J of (:a garden, at he:‘( fingertips. A little with faney trimmings suitable for evening, and —88.30. rous, indest go! powder compact to keep her se at it “La rde’" 7 s— derar: hapes ith id s 2 r earl clasp set lipstick that brings Cupid to ook over“her brown and tan, $5.00 fancy studded mountings —S8.50. e e shoulder when she wields it delicately. In i 4 ee oeng Quelques Fleurs, Mon Boudoir or e Parfum French Beaded Bags—a Notable Assortment! vou'll please Ideal—$12.50. B We i . O e e : : “pearls.” of c . S e Al e imported these direct, through the local customhouse, therebs ; HL ";;””":\" 2y Fea Quelques Fleurs Perfume saving you the importer's profit you would ordinarily pay. The assort e ey e e ment includes frame-top, drawstring and envelope styles—carved metal and 5 GEORG . HAMILTON, JR. Asst. Attorney $15, $7.50 and $4 e P g pe sty tal anc jewel-studded ‘frames—magnificent colorings—gold and silver icftects for 22 s i Is she the girl who is always laughing—gay cvening—pne of a kind—now impossible to duplicate before Christmas.. Crystals—in Chokers and 30-inch and sweet as a walled French parden? Then $6.50 to $65.00. Necklaces—$5 and $10 she'll adore Quelques Fleur, light, delicat d r il i 3 T Ebiie il teasing! Give her this enchanting et Hundreds will attend this event—so do not delay Beautifully cut crystals—some ined little case! 4 in making your selections! rondels of jet—of striking bea BeautyiScctiones teetillocs Costume Jewelry Section—Street Floor #2 SILK UNDERWEAR IN SILK STOCKINGS secially for Christmas we have prepared choice assortments > lee Beauty oi the plainer tailored styles in superb silks, perfectly designed and J X J —of Silk 100¢ ¢ Pure ade. They ar ad oW, . - . s Rt e Give Satisfaction —of protection from garter - clasp “runs”—In other words . . Here you may choose from radium silks and crepe de chine— 4 Gl_ve GOId Strlpe and Step-ins to match. Colorings of great beauty—peach, 1 2 THE SILK STOCKINGS SHE ASKS FOR! aize, Nile, orchid. fleshy and white—with hands embroideries : < : : and |l(‘|n;teih‘({)‘;:|;{(.( A el R P 3 Pairs—a Generous Gift $5.40—8$5.70 or higher 50 ; Lt g - g _ Let us prepare for vou three pairs in a dainty box—one for evening. two for day-time wear The choicest of Underwear for giits. 5 in different colors. 3 N = It means more to give Gold Stripe when giving stockings In the Underwear Shops—Third Floor Street Floor Vs Cade termine its polictes and super- vise its operations:— e S OFFICERS EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN .. President GEORGE E. HAMILTON .Vice-Pres't, Atty. and Trust Officer GEORGE E. FLEMING . Vice-Pres't. and Asst. Trust Officer WALTER S. HARBAN Vice-Presidert EDWARD L. HILLYER Vice-Pres't. & 2nd Asst. Trust Officer EDSON B. OLDS. Vice-Pres't. and Treasurer IRVING ZIRPEL Secretary & 3rd Asst. Trust Officer W. FRANK D. HERRON ... . Asst. Treasurer S. WILLIAM MILLER E - sst. Treasurer D T 8 Vet s Tt 48 et A Dt 8 et PN & Sy 4, et . (e e = (€ Ceme DIRECTORS JOSEPH H. CRANFORD THOS. P. MORGAN G. THOMAS DUNLOP GEORGE H. MYERS GEORGE E. FLEMING DANIEL W. O'DONOGHUE GEORGE F. HAMILTON D. 8. PORTER JOHN H. HANNA ORD PRESTON WALTER S. FRANCIS A. RICHARDSON FRANK C. v JOHN H. SMALL EMMONS 8. SMITH D.J ) LUTHER F. SPEER A5 K EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN JAMES B. LAMBIE CHARLES F. WILSON TN 8 2 8. e ; 6 G‘-(Z' S S Camer U U Vests and Step-in Drawers. . . ..........$2.95 Chemise, cut full,at .................$3.95 Gouwns, of lovely quality,at . ..........$7.95 e ot Sl T s (i coa EDWARD J. STELLWAGEN ORESIDENT ~