Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1925, Page 10

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10 THT FTVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. “WPSE FA[}IURY” \T(-n Jews Who Have Done Most for U. S. it Denlo P anthology. This is Wessex, the dog 2 ). o kS o The dogs of fiction are innumerable, Selected by Paper After (Contest), tsoms ot tetleninre Inhnmerasts, which guards Mr. Thomas Hardy's e make a pleasant Dbook about the |[}|A|_I_Y DEN'ED The Jewish Tribune in its issue of [then Ambassador to Turkey, today published the names of the 10 of Commerce and Labor under FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1925. a half century, 11 small specimens of earthenware accumulated dust as they stood in a somewhat negligible g on the upper shelf of an old pine ¢ cuphoard. Semi-annually vere taken down and given Thomas Hardy’s Dog. From the John o'Tondon’s Weekly. The Appreciating Eye. Rhea Mansfield Knittle in Antiques Some Seek Wealth and Wife. and o fa Dorsetshire home. 1le, oo, has been famous tikes from Bill Svkes' dog to A sea American Jews who, in the opinion | President Roosevelt and once a candi The appraisal of almost every con celebrated in literature, for his master One can think offhand of [ Carpet,” a most ————— H| " have done the most for | date for Governor of New York conducted Solamon, has written a set of verses about him, cieteichiest iy Siep deronay pEely and these are printed in “The Flying | UPon the viewpoint. A tree may mean 4 then put back again. One Autumn | vid Copper- | which has been designed by the | Cynthia Asquith for Bntam Accepts Germany’ s’ Whom the Jev Statement That Story Was | ghosen: i Lo D) : Pyneaion interesting volume | many things to many people. lday in 1 a fresh pair of eves be.|have tc little Marshall, "near the coffee house’ in Phila i False, Chamberlain Says. ts reader dead: ing title of Mr. |ferent eyes at Two of the 10-week contest Julius | street Jon, Osear S, | delp! Jacob H. [ the W M. War- | memb money s, the merchant-phil- ’:m(l Ji ho received the highest | philanthropist, who died in 1 | number of votes, and Oscar 8. Straus, | The six others are Louis D. the statesman and diplomat, who was | de B atellivothars the tons ot o A third broth- | th erished with his | wald Miss | scq a fresco, a fan, a bit of lace, a x.wnm, them discovered 11 Jovely lit- [acqui 1, Haym Sol a: the man who helped to finance Tage i | PeWter porringer—each is s 3 J o Stophen S, % )f Independence, who helped , Adolph S. Ochs, Congress with ready B tho Ass man t t last of : dritish oy { is concerned, Sir | Srants from Bavarla Austen fetary 1 of authori Iy of there 1 1, jurist rist movem Rosen financier; 1 Stephen 8. Adolph 8. Ochs, publisher of the | finat we next 20 in popular favor we muel Gompers, D Judah 1son, Cyrus Ad u Flexner, Unter sne Loeb, : Isaac M. Wi Kohut, Mord N Noah and Chnstmas ootwear Gift Shop 0 @ s&\\ &@%@%@ G(Z(f? Slippers . = B e T Ifior t'llle' amily! 5 . % The Children—Planning for Their ¥ ke";t o Future—and Ours! . The popular gift when a lot Line the day, but the good will that will accrue of thought has been devoted to ¥ 2o - at more than a child. For some day—we in the years to come. selecting the present that will hope—that child will be the mother or In half a century we have watched give the most lasing plumre And the popular last-minute father, bringing in children of their own many a child grow to ma(ur‘l‘y—e_uu_l for shoes. found them coming back to the “Family For Women and the Grown Girl! His brother Osear was Mini F'VE MALOR 1SSUES DUEFOR CONGRESS Senator Robinson Lists World < | Court and Air Service Among Most Important. 5 2 years theg World Court, the Demo STATICN FEOMEMADE. Sydney Apparatus Entirely in Local Plants viction that i uni bl Built | The det worked out in confor sentiment, which, quite generally, 1 recognition | |§ rded to the im 12 the air power To the Family Shoe Store a child is For Women gift, too—for you know they're sure to be appreciated The success of the Family Shoe Store year after year because they remembered has been built by planning for the future the care we took to please them when by considering most, not the profit of they were very young. anta’s Jewelry Head- / qua rters Chas.Schwartz & Son Women’s Quality Felt Moccasins Wool, felt, silk pompon, soft pad- Wil e ihors asa only $5, all the the Family is bel All the reliability learned to shoes is present quality that lifts ey $1.00 ear reputation of offers a e vou have host of new i Girls” Oxfords—In a variety of snappy styles —this _particular model in a Nature Shape last. Shoes—Rugged for Tan or black. A to D wide. Child's Play styled like Dad's. 8'zt0 11, $350; 111; t0 2, $400: ychool, too! In tan or patent ivor 31 213 to 8, §5.00. leather, with trouser crease vamp. Durable and comfortable. Others up 513 to 8, $3.00; 8'; to 11. $3.50. in thy grade models at $5 painstaking attention is given to fitting vou with the splendid service goes witl Boyvs' Shoes — And for High and Jewelry GIFT wear, Extra-weight $350: 1 to 6. to $7.00. proper soles. $4.00. size—all the Family Satin Boudoir blue. @ i 1 them Padder rose, black soles, OVER 35 MODELS Suggestions Jisit any of our stores for qual- ity gifis that last. The name of Schwarts is a guarantee of high- est quality in jewelry. the Chas. Schwartz & Son Peirf?e@fii Hundn’edl GOOD m ANOND ED IN PRICI “Daniel Green” Quilted. satin _houdeir—flexible carn eather sole, W 830 black, blue, rose Boys' dress style. special. In tan calf, solid leather construction. A to D wide, 9 to 1313, $350: 1 to 6, $4.00. Others up to $6.50. Oxfords—Brogue or real This one is our Girls’ Boots—With Winter ahead. better prepare. This model, in Girls' Dress Boots — Patent leather with field mouse kid tops —very stunning for the voung tan or black calf or patent. miss. A to D wide. 813 to 1I. Welt soles. A to D wide. 6 to $450: 11'; to 2, Other 8, $3.00; 8'; to 11, $3.75: 111, models at other prices. to 2, $4.00; 2 to 8, ; Opera Pamps dress heel Complete Line of Infants’ Footwear Two-tones and brown. Sizes 0-4. $1.00 and $1.25. Two-tone, tan kid. Flexible leather soles, 1 to 8. Soft Soles—White kid. patent leather. First Steps—White kid, patent leather. Not Forgetting the Ladies! First of all—comfortable shoes to wear during these shopping tours when presents are being selected for all the family and friends! You'll find the care and attention we give to proper fitting of street and walking shoes will make these hours of wandering from store to store and counter to counter a far more pleasant task. $1.50 to $3.50. “Daniel Green” oft padied soles: blue, grav. brown Elastic Teather $5.00 T D'Orsay—CoMnial buckie: apera Patent leather o Velvet: black :\;_““ military heel And even more important—you'll find here the finest collection of shoes for the festivities of the holidays (either for vourself or for gifts) that has been assembled during our half century of filling Washington's orders for footwear. cut-out front et Priced moderately—as always! 5 NS 81 Cash—381 Weekly “Romeos” soles, in tan. €2 QF (Others up to $5.00) Turn black LOW TERMS George Washington areia Trath Time Teller $1.00 ELG]IN that is as cye as it accurate DU PONT IVORY Pyrafl n Many 1 es nul de- small ar set aen Lnu*ual assortment at standard prices Weekly Pays for This Watch the LADIES’ WATCH 15 jewels—I4-kt. Solid White Gold Rectangu- lar Watches. EVERY ONE GUARANTEED IN WRITING — the watch is priced 535 Special Feature Buy what vou want —pay at XMAS G PURCHASED NOW WILL BE LAID ASIDE WITH Sl DE- POSITS. OTHER XMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS o \'sum $1.50 | pieces 75c¢ to nd | Cloc $5.00 plated and filled, as low other mous Thomas and $5.00 ks n makes, as low as Cuff Buttons, Tie Clasps, Scarf Pins, Dress Sets, Bar Srownies make LA $2.00 ks and v ideal gift woas . Pins, Sautoirs, Emblems. Brooches, Lockets, Cuff Pins, Chains, Opera Slippers tan, black kid. g3 OF (Others up to $6.00) For Children “Daniel Green” Felt Tslo, blue, ecru— $1.75 and $2 =<5 Child's Felt Exerett, red. biue; @] ()() sizes American beauty, tan or black kid—also $8.50. patent, black satin. > Very new—instep cut-out de- sign, in brown, suede or black satin. AAA to C., §10.00. Men Fancy Silk Socks for gift giving. 50c to $1.00 pr. Imported Golf Hose in the new checks. Special, $2.25. calf, black calf or brown kid. A Natural Bridge Arch Shoe— In patent leather or black kid— made over a combination last. Built-in_steel shank. AA to E wide. $6.50. Gift Hosiery For Women Novelty Sport Socks, fancy tops. S0c pr. Wool Golf Hose in the checks and fancy stripes—for boys and young men. 75¢ to $2.25. lisle, —made over a truly combination Inu—mrn sole—in patent leather. $10. This is an Autumn Brown Kid model with leather bow to match —blunt French last—charming to the core, and only $6.50. For Children Silk and Wool Hose, all new shades and black, $1.25 pair. Our Special Kayser Pure Silk Hose, | with slipper heel, | $1.50. makes. including TPhoeni, Van " Raite S Mecaitan, FamilyShoe Store R { \ in Pat i \ Black A Real Arch Fitter—Stylish in Three-Evelet Tie — Popular in 3 every respect—built-in steel arch the place of the regular oxford. :g;‘f:‘;;?:f‘:'“"?fi s o support. AAA to EE wide. In This model in brown or black CEy muchig yogue The Opera—In medium-lieight in Velvet or Patent & vey pasalat: §5/()) model In Tatent Teather military G ()() zirl heel. . Home of Perfect Diamonds Look for the Scl h\vnrit ul The Ever Popular Southern Tie, in Tan Calf or Patent feather: i 2 mediun €5 () broad shape 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. 50 Years’ Satisfactory 3123 M St. N.W. \\\\\vmvlrlé/ Booties In blue and red check- ered velvet' tops $1.00 Daniel Green Slippers for the Entire Family—The Biggest Variety Ever $1.25 to $6.50, in Felt, Satin and Leather & Over Service <

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