Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1925, Page 24

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f 24 = THE _EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925. president; W. J. Reed, Columbus, Ohlo, | spoke on the relations between the two until Friday, when he salls for Ha- Most Henpecked vice president; Gonza' Wade, Malcolm, | races. WEEKS ON WAY HOME. vana, Cuba. . Md., second 'vice president; N. T.| Other speakers stressed the work Mr. Weeks sald he looked for vast ‘de e ’ Velar, Pittsburgh, third vice presi.|of the mission socleties, both in for-| Will Be Guest of Camal - | improvements in the Panama Canal Man Is Phalaro €, dent; 'George, Dabney, Boston, fourth | elgn countries and in America. They 5 e o e et lne e ey ¥ vice president; Miss Caroline Cook, | all urged a more unified wupport of the ernor Until Friday. better trade conditions. Regardin, o ] J U- S. Experls Hold Baltimore, treasurer; Fearless Wil-|missions by the colored Catholics. BALBOA, Canal Zone, Decémber §| F°POT'S Of u profected Interoceantc Seve: i llams, Baltimore, recording secretary;| Very Rev. Ignatius Smith, speaking » Canal Zone, December 8| \aterway through Nicaragua, he said 8 g B e 08 Willlum A. " Prater, executive secre-|at Sunday's session, asserted that|UP.—John W. Weeks, former Ameri- | this matter was so for 1 tne farad $15, $25, $35 —— T : fom tary; Henry M. Smith, assistant exe- |the Catholics were loyal to the Govern- { can Secretary of War. that the present generation 1 The Department of Agriculture cutive secretary; Peter’ Quander, ser-| ment, and that intolerance and dis. | here on his way hur:mafl'"m}:lu e Houeh | not be troubled with 1t shogl Harry C. Grove, Inc., elects Mr. Wilson Phalarope as the ge;l;‘(-at-srmn.l crlmlnaulx;n are totally unwarranted. | American trip. He will be the g(:x‘;m ————— 1810 G 8¢t. PETTTSN ! rize henpecked husband of the i e Federation will meet again in| The following committees were ap-|of the Gov. e Saie 2 % Multimillionaire, 98, Started| Frie henpecked bushasd of the Colored ~ Catholics ~ Would Washing-on next year. & pointed by the president, T. W. Tur. | oo uorcrNOr Of the Canal Zone| Yialy's iabor shortage continues. TR B0 ] prize femmls; In fact, she is a Honor Those Killed in " The glh“rclh :_\('illl assist, but it is u'p nelrl. ol'l nlr:e }hlxrpl:?hgh:xg:;;e.l = e S e Dt Dacd b T i 4 ct, o eacl color: person as an indi- esolutions, Dr. T eley, g With Capital of $6 on bird—so is Mr. Phalarope. vidual to raise his own standard if |G. Tyler and Charles Woodland: cre. 'Y Carrying modern tendencies to All Wars the colored 'race is to become a great | dentials, W. J. 8mith, chairman; place I Way to Wealth. the Mlmit, the lady Phalaropes . formative institution, Archbishop Mi-|of meetin; ‘aroline Cook, Joseph H wear all {he gay plumage, do oll chael Curley of Baitimore told the | James and Blmo Anderson; nomina- W—_‘-—_—%‘ the courting and after marriage T members of the federation yesterday |tlons, John Thomas, Victor Danlel, < ME S ST y T 7 L Rs5 it Assclaiod Press make the males keep house and A proposed national memorial tojat St. Augustine's Church. William Miner and Miss Anita Wil- N’S ST ORE OfF \’VOODV\ ARD & LOTHROP B AT Ontario, December .| ralse the family. They lve along | the colored soldiers and sallors Who | Archbishop Curley told of the diff. lams. —_—m——— § L ommAvA, Monts vs, John R.| the shore and are sald to be of & |have given thelr lives for thelr coun-|culties confronting the Catholic| The convention will close this after- ——At the age of e retirlng dieposition. Mr. | try in all wars from the Revolutionary | Church, particularly in dealing with | OOn after reports of committees have" + Booth, lumber 1 stk rope certainly is. to the World War was Indorsed by | the negroes, as onlysa very small pro- | beeén heard and the officers for the end multimillional: 4 ‘Their diet of horseflles and mos- “ tion of Colored Catholic portion of the colored race heionsgs coming year elected. i quitoes puts them on the depart )¢ States, which closed the Catholic Church, and urged the | s ot ment's protected. list st 4 convention at St. Augus- | socfety s Rings bearing an engraving of a | be far = >'s Church, Fifteenth and L streets, X r carab have been worn ws muscots 2 e 3 r since the days of the ancient away. et e Misplaced Illumination. Curley of Baltimore tians. " peainong those of the family 4t the | ¥rom the Boston Transcript | s and a reception was held in h"d‘l:g" Bt cor T “So BIll was arrested last night for or at the Lincoln colonnade e ing drunk and driving without [ last night. The following officers were named T. W 2 Bill was lit up and the car|for the coming Turner ve been taking better care sheuld have been taking better care of Hampton I of himself, and he has nothing left "t Booth had / . Until quite recen Mr. Booth had been in the best of health and it was | = | E (4] e 0 Jifs hope that he would live to round out the century : Tie up in your gift to him { anitaliod . AST ‘ an unusual combination xqfilxt;l;lll[nr\:xli’v. A p m9 CONNECTICUT AVENUE of artistry and appro- per Ottawa, lumber King priateness found here in bullder, his history is of the most outstanding in the North Americ continent. : .| NOW PRESENTING through his lumbe: rame is venerated a . - - . - — i - < s men. Going to th > of - A Distinguished Collection of I oo o 421 lmmp:";‘:.i;“:'f?;::? %o?glz:wrl:inmd’ = k PAALM BEACH N b, o A tion of gray and biue. $5. ‘",:F.m,g:”;;:‘:‘ d tinaneia X r and Cashmere Scarf, $2.50 Cashmere Scarf, $4 T g R g - Colorful designs inspired by his- G‘ M T E e | Showing ihe smartest and toric and masterly works of art. lve a an One Of Booth pocketed $14,000,000 % ; Restricted patterns in varied gy i | the mewest modes im the mewest array urge gift selection today. ! Community Concerts Off. | fabries vdted f South =l Th S t S f 1»:'\129"3'1'21""» : : 1;!ra:f(‘:)1(i(‘;afnrl(:1( Sp:')i’;z_(/. i Exclusi'vely at | ese mar car S month ow Robert L: Music League to train i t- of leaders who wili have charze of the C ll 9 g 0, Christmas caroling_throughout ¥ A Collection as rich, as 4 €r Philadelphia. This group o singers will form the. nicieus of 20 gay, as vitally alive as the South- F | [ / Impineé Cashmere_:nd Wool Scarfs, Sooris of Lok Tond I ot Ty land itself—as distinctive and. os ‘ 1 y Wwes \ i s e 1 > S 4 s il 7 4 2 / checked patterns are bright and a penied by the Philadelphin Sommsony wmdiwvidual as only Pasternak can (INCORPORATED) A iractive in colorings that contrast or :,\T,es,,.. at 515 o'clock Christmas | § present. \ 14th and G Streets N.W. 7 b match the overcoat. Protection for ? the collar and warm to wear. $2.50, Miss Verna Holn walified en-| @ | Fandiss gineer in London, has invented a new - tvpe of diving apparatns | YN MO o O Brushed Wool Scarfs, in tan, brow:., ™ = gray. with ged ends. Special, $2. Imported Rayon Scarfs, in attractive colorings, with fringed ends. $5 and $7.50. New Polo Scarfs, of heavy silk crepe, in black and white, gold and white, Sevmgrmon New Poio Scarf navy and red, with horse and rider 1 rted Rayo: figures, $6. Other Silk Scarfs to $20. mpoScarf, s Men's Furnishings Section, First Floor Bath and Lounging Robes and House Coats for Christmas Giving We’ve imported a big selection of Welch-Margetson Robes — direct from | London. Hundreds of others have been made for us in America. And the i ch He House Coats—every one of them is a i = correctly cut, tailor-made garment— i Q/‘[fl“%flg [uxuv’ that’s comfortable and practical. _ g | The Hoover you give your wife for g Christmas is the most luxurious thing > * Robes, $4.95 to $90.00 you c:lllxld bul:'. F}c:r it contrgau;eshsub- The nght Kllld Of o = 5 3 stantially to her happiness by lighten- o B, ' .ing her household burdens of all the Men’s Gift Tles Three Specials f\ A more disagreeable, back-breaking, tedi- \ ous tasks. You will be amazed at its re- No man ever has had too many for Winter wear are crochet and ception on Christmas morning, for you ties, nor can he have too many of knit ties. Their wearing quality 0 i i the right sort. Especially appealing matches their heauty. House Coats—Cloth, three dif- ; 2 :i:ven t b‘eiore reahz;cli the inceles; g i ferent shades—silk cord and frogs... e o' I ing you've given— essed hours o . o8, House Coats, in cloth with collar, cuffs e leisure. Cl‘O(‘het and Knlt Tles and pockets trimmed with silk ; 310,75 3 fastening with two frogs......... Silk Lounging Robes—in smart colorings Plain colors and fancy weaves. *Figured and Striped Patterns in beau- 1 i i - = e tiful colors, $3.50. You will be gratified, too, in the knowl $2.50, Fancy figured and striped roha otetavland (Evbroidered edge that you have given her the best effects, $3. Patterns, $4.50. electric cleaner ever devised. An added o ? " merit mark to your forethoughtfulness. Cut Silk and Silk-and-Wool Ties + Stripes, figures, plaids, checks and plain Heavy Silks, both imported and do- colors, $1. mestic, in wonderful combinations and Beautiful All-Silk Ties, in a host of exclusive patterns, $2 and $2.50. Silk and Wool Combinations $ 2 1 .7 5 ‘ 5 Ly f colors and patterns, $1.50. i 25 val y T i Exclusive Patterns in Silks These Robes are made of “wrinkle-proof” Silk—of e b S ; i e e i igns mbi ions—wi i andsome Persian designs in patterns e Ianest <wear Silks from Eu- pleasing new designs and color combinations—with plain that in Washington will be found ex- rope, in color combinations that will ap- satin collars and cuffs and pocket facing; heavy silk cord I i 5 clusively here, also stripes and figures 1 e Naat s = q “ 3 s 5 S peal to men who appreciate quality an girdles; cut long and full. Assorted sizes— ilf uthorized Hoover Service Stant‘?:n in rich, heavy, lustrous silks that are good looks in aristocratic cravats. $4 501 7th St. N.W., Reom 208, Washington, D. C. e e e e Snd 85, A very special offering It The Hoover Co. Mon's Yurnishings Sectlon, First Fleor il 501 7th St. N.W., Room 208, Washington, D. C. S. Kann Sons Co. W. B. Moses & Sons Woodward & Lothrop Mayer & Co. 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