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14 NEW YORK WEALTH IN HANDS OF FEW Concentratlon Greatest Empire State, Least in North Dakota. By the Associated Press, NEW YORK. December 11.—(Greater concentration of large incomes in the hands of a few exists in New than in any other State, while h Dukota approaches more nearly a financial democracy, according to a report issued by the of Eeonomic Research, Inc In the Middle Atlantic larzer proportion of income is held Ly the wealthy than in any other sroup, with New Ei and ond and 1he mountain States—Montan ldaho, Wyoming, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Nevada—last. rt. compiled after two ¢h by Maurice Leven \\)\"m'xl I K of the bu fic staff. shows that in as a whole there is not ncentration of |m]lnl4!iul) With incomes received about 7 total income. ‘North Dikota shows the minimum “spread” betwee income and the population at the point $10,000 each. In 1921 :nt of the total inc went to the 0.1 per tion receiving $10,000 in New York 1.2 > per cent of only ~oni 11 the total MUSIC Charles Courboin’s Recital. noted Belgian interpreted a pro- Charles Courboin erican organist, by great com.|and a group of lighter which Mar ‘ and the encore, shington Auditorium e a small but appre sphere that (‘fl‘w!\n\‘ i a small audience nd rows of vacant seats is dis rformer and gives | auditor | z to the e, undoubtedly but the extremely multiple improvements of the big organ seemed to ke ing. The fi priately wa beautiful work ages and brillia ng soft Allegretto.” “ranck was fittin Third Cho work of big then way with powerfu zing from the or; of ayed in a big clean-cut tones I'n the second half of the program two delightful short works of light, humann’s “Primitive liberal transcription of De- Afterncon of applause. arche Heroique’ , with Schumann’s much-liked Traumerei” an; Serenade.” by Blocks, as the enc H. F. INTERSTATE The Interstate Male Chorus, Clyde B. Aitchison conductor, entertained its usual large audlence sonic Auditorium last night with a The Daintiest Gifts 1706—lmporm1 Silver Kid say Pump. New Paris Heel. $7.00 “BEADED 3STRAP” 7117 Duil Mat Kid or Black Satin. Spike Heel. $6.50 WATI'ERS 1337 F St. N.W. in| | valley. | trom ional Bureau | tates u | “E ly excruciatingly fi large in- | he percentages of | arranged by Whiting, | Summer red throughout | at the Ma-| THE 'EVENING STAR, [Fed Up on Hardships of Effete East, | Westerners Will Seek Open Spaces| By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, Decgmber I1.—Mr. |t (0 cdwey: is 1ot alsiyl hot- and Mrs. Louis Lassiter have quite | ol BIGTRry O oo o e New enough of the hardships of the effete | Jersey riding academy. which did not 13 They're #oing to climb aboard | last long. She was reduced to pawn- | a couple of broncos next Spring and |in< her cowgirl regaila, including the start back for the West to start a | buckskin skirt, with all its fringes. chicken rauch in Lassiter made the trip via the saw- spaces, maybe in dust trall, stopping over in Detroit to run a punching machine in an auto- They were married only yesterday, | mobile factory when a circus quit him just 10 days after their trails had |to go into Winter quarters. He lost crossed, after wandering all the way | four fingers in the machine, but man- Texas and A aged to hit the trail again with a | eral hundred miles from the Bar O !rodeo that went broke in neh in Ari where Lassister | N.J. He is working at the T n his lo , to the Circle | here now and trying to save enough near Dal . Billie Las- | to buy a pair of second-hand saddles. ¢ (nee Richardson) lived most of | The bride wore a green mackinaw her lite, but the couple never met | and khaki breeches and carried a rid- until théy nad reached New York | ing crop when a deputy city clerk W her folks died sometime |r|0lununu‘d her Mr8. Lassiter yester- sillie” headed for | miles away, spending three months on | the road. the great the San open | Joaquin | program that Jumbers with included quaint many light | ®ur Town,” seemed partic humor to h voice. She showed decided dr: ma comical opera burlesque that was real- | it any as the cinal | Haprd ank J. | ton WIL Ross | Robert Feuerstein H. | for the club. and a number. 1t was arranged by I Smith. with Incidental solos by Thomas Pyne and = W. Whiteside. The opening number Duteh “Pr of Thanks ung in Dr. Baker's English transli- | Uon, an ambitious number well = Eemiite ded. Equally well modulated for| Son—F Qramatic shading, es lly fine on | membrance the piannissimo line, Father—It's a gift you can't use or was | from some one you wani to forget. ¢ Afchison’s ar- | - /i “Orpheus’ Invo- : - 3 Seboated by re-| Putting Him Straight. rthur Sulliv s From the London Punch Husband—Really, Laura, if Other lighter numbers which won | skirts get any applause that demanded repetition | Iy decent, were “The Three Clocks™ and “The |~ Wife—y dear man. Hundred Pipers,” an \Illl Scotch air | derstand 1c John West | not all legs. ement of Brahms' beautiful | == also was charmingly in was accompanist | Just a Reminder. wa what Is a token of re- these shorter lhe\'ll be hard- { don’t you un-| are decent, but | (nrmnlmi lotte Harriman. . yvoung i e B e at the famous school in Fountainbleau, France. sang an aria from “Samson et Delila” admirably numbers, of kenham Ferry” he Piper Came to sz C. G. Sloan & Lo., Inc., Auctioneers W2 715 13th Street The Henry Cabot LodgeSale Antique and Jic re, niings, Water Colors and Prints by artisis of note; Rare Old China and Glass, Persian and Chine:ze Rugs, Cuiios and Objects of Art from of the World, Oid Snpfi!eln Plate, Bronzes, Brasses, Draperies and many other articles of from the Estate of the Honorable Henry Cabot Lodge Former Senator from Massachusetts. The Estate of Gordon Williams by order of Harrizon Williams, Admr., together with im- portant offerings from other prominent owners. HORNER ELEVATED Treasurer of Local Association Is| Stanley H. moblle salesman and dealer, has bees | elected! president of the Washington Automotive Trade Association Aflor‘ Stanley W. Horner. Othe Haller, All to Be Sold at Public Auction Within Our Galieries . 715 13th Street Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday December 15, 16, 17 and 18, 1925 At 2 P. M. Each Day i (}x{!ajo:ges on application to . G. Sican & Co.. Inc.. Aucts. « D’ORSAY”—7713 Gold or Silver Twinkle Cloth. New Paris Heel. Can be tinted any shade to harmonize with Gowns and Hosiery. $6.50 For Evening Wear Exceptionally notable Slipper and Hosiery values at the most opportune moment. The choicest of Winter’s ultra smart styles, every pair true to Sterling’s famous by-word quality. - “PETITE OPERA PUMP” 6604—Black Satin with a Spike Heel. Makes the foot look two sizes smaller. $6. Gifts of Hosiery Sterling 808 and Chiffon Silk, flawlessly uniform pure silk. Sheer and ser- vice weights in all the Winter shades $1 75 now in demand. % “ARLENE”—7118 _ Step-in 3 Pairs $4.85 Kid. Beaded Pump. Dull Mat Black Satin. _New Paris Heel. $7.00 SHOPS FRETR WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, e president; L. S. Jullien, treasurer: M. Wallace, sec Whitney Leary, Rudolph Jose 1ul B. Lum, directors. Dugan,esecond v and BY AUTO DEALERS Elected President, Suc- j Co'““lbla ceeding P. B. Lum. : Records The Outstanding Hits of the Day | Horner, veteran aute-| Camel Walk—Fox Trot. Bam Bam Shore. Ted Lewis and his band. 18| 10inch | ! PSe nving served the | rganization ral years ‘reasurer. Mr. Horner suc ceeds Paul Lum, who T Bamy Show Me the Way to Go Home. | I'd Rather Be Alone in the South —-Singing Sopho- mores, THE MUSIC SHOP 419 9th St. NW. Open Evenings the pasl two vears and| who now hm"”"“i 2 member of the will be into office ary 14, at w time the associ tion's annual ban- quet will be held. | chosen are Fred L. vice president: J. M ofticia first Stores Hours 9 AM. to 6 P.M. Charge Accounts Solicited Now for Christmas Shop Give Pleasing Gifts of Hosiery ' Alzoays Desirable — Always Acceptable Coral Band Hose Full Fashioned $1.85 Pr. e assortment “Humming Bird"” 5 Guaranteed Hose $1.50 Pr. packed in of with A complet Every and heavier iday ved card. Guarantee pair box, chiffon weights. Al most popu lar colors, with g to wear, or a new pai free. In over 25 wanted ~ 'OPS. A practical suggestion All-Silk Chiffon Hose 75¢ Pr. $195 Pr. heather A heautiful colors, chiffon silk feet. the top. In wanted colors Chiffon Silk Hose $1.25 Pr Full fashioned. in a beautiful sheer quality. All the wanted shades Sports Hose xheer up to all the Beautiful mixtures with Priced spe 1 Floor SLICKERS Ideal Gift Women's and Misses’ Slickers $4.95 Ideal for wint and practical * Qilskin Slickers $3.95 i popular shade of Complete with buckles pockeis. A practical gift for the boy. Sizes 6 to 14 Men's Oil $5.00 - f In shades of yellow and khaki Fine-quality — material with buckle, ymethinz he will need this Winter. All sizes. Make an new shades gift Bovs vellow and The Ideal Gift for HICKOK Belts and Buckles $1.25 and $2.00 Set A famous brand of Belts and Buckles of exquisite design and beauty. In beau tiful Christmas boxes, ready for wrap- ping. Hickok Belt, Buckle Beltogram, $3.00 The gift question for “Him” is settled with this suggestion. In attractive holi- day boxes. Main Floor Him and DEC Iistablished 1909 2 G Street' - N.W Charge Accounts EMBER 11, 1925. Wedding Rings Unknown. The Greeks and Romans used en-| [gugemem rings, but not wedding rings. gml'lllllllllfllllllmfllllmlIlIlIlIIIIlIIIlIlIlIlImflIWIIII Columbia % Machines Sold on the Partial Payment Plan Reasonable Terms All Late Records in Stock Come in and let us play a popular number for you. DURSO’S Music Store 1225 H St. N.E. Lincoln 4908 'fiIl|IIIIII(IIIIIII‘IIIIHIII"I!NII!HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIlII|I|IlIIII|I ~ 1219-1221 solicited Gift Suggestions for Girls and Tots On the Second Floos (;1‘1'].\‘ Fur-Trimmed COATS Greatly Reduced to $14.85 $10.75 to $22.50 Values A superb collec s, reduced to just a fr tion of thelr real worth. A coat from this stock will make a very acceptable gift and one that is certain te “Her.” i Second Tots’ Coats Reduced to $4.95 to $8.95 A tine of styles ar . in s . The baby will present u cute appe @ voat from this stock Second Floor on of Girls Dplease ssortment new Wool Sweaters $2.95 In slip-over and coat styles Of fine. quality and in the new est shades. A gift that is serviceable and stylish, and will win instant approval Sizes 8 to 14. Second 4-Piece Brushed Wool Sets For Infants $3.95 Very attractive sets. ing bonnet. sweater sine and mittens. | Al colors Second Floor Beacon Bath Robes $2.95 infants’ and chilgren’s The little ones will feel atly complimented with a =ift of this sort and they will service from it hades and designs to oor includ Dainty Dresses $3.95 \ nice assortment of Twills, Flannels, etc. In many fancy Tdeal for dress or Sizes § tor 14. Secbnd Floor dura- Velvets styles. playtime. ble Your Gift-Giving Problems Are Solved With These Attrdctively Priced Suggestions Bridge Sets $3.95 Of pure linen, embroidered in beautiful colored designs and plain white linen, finished with handmade lace. 36-inch cloth and four napkins. Main Floor Bedspreads $9.85 Beautifully Pure Linen Towels $1.00 Hand embroidered. 50 de- signs to choose from. All-white and colored borders. Size 18x30. Huck Towels $L.75 Pure linen, neatly embroid- ered ends, finished with hand- made lace. Size 18x38. Main Floor embroidered on good quality crinkle . cloth Edged with fringe. Size 72x90. Main Floor Rubber Aprons $1.25 Household Aprons in many pretty combinations of colors. Orange, Green, Red and Rose. Neatly boxed. A very useful gift. * Main Floor Try Sworsyw’s First, 1219-1221 G St. N.W. Handkerchief Squares 12ic Ea. $1.25 Doz. Cut from fine qualit linen. ready many new shades. sheer to make up. 1In and attractive Main Floor Monograming and Initialing All work neatly done at at- tractive prices. Don't wait until the last minute—leave your order today. Christmas Cards 5c to 25¢ A wonderful assortment for Christmas .mailing. Some en-, graved with pretty and appro- priate Christmas wishes. A complete assortment _of Christmas Seals, ' Cards, Rib- bons, Paper, Holly Boxes, etc. Main Floor STRICTLY FRESH EGGS HARRY J. AB| RAMS 819 Randolph St. CHANUKAH (Feast of Lights) Begins Tonight in All Jewish Homes—Also With a Special Service, Lecture, at the Seer SYNAGOG STREET Established 1842 | me J The High Grade ! | KODAK ALBUMS BABY BOOK MEMORY BOOKS 25¢ to $8.00 HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G St. OPEN EVENINGS Pianos Sold Direct from the Factory We Invite You to Visit Our New Warerooms 1340 G St. N.W. J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. Bt B R DD DL At D DD pdodod Columbia “New Process” Records Make Appropriate Christmas Gifts 457 D\ llhl “l:l. \‘\‘:ml‘;lhll;l'rl 2 15031( I)"HY: r:! Floyd 10000-Di: 57 15032, e 15039"“'"'”” 2993. 15037 We also carry the new Columbia Phonograph and Radio Combination. Come in and hear this wonderful machine THOMPSON BROS. 1220-26 Good Hope Rd. Unrestricted Parking “ORIGINAL” COLUMBIA STORE HARRY C. GROVE " 1210 G Street N.W. Main 2007 OPEN EVENINGS 10 Be a Santa o William Jdenninze Last Fizht § Ve Golden Yuletide Trial Hymns. P 1 \- JGolden Vuletide Iymas, Pa John T. Scopes B: Anacostia e e —— A ——r s —— [ SAATATTLLLATLTETLLLLLRATARRNAARALARNLL NN A Complete Stock of the New COLUMBIA Phonographs and RECORDS Sold on EASY CREDIT TERMS at THE NATIONAL FURNITURE CO. N.E. Corner 7th and H .51~. N. IT Ihe new Columt prising innovation in phon { process is yours through our complete bia Records and Phonographs. on Easy Credit Terms for Christmas . TTT L LT LR R R R R LT TLLLLRELLLLLLLLRLTLYTRY R eRR e eneeeeyy process gift ZAMAALALLAALAALATLAAAANALLALAALALA AR N RAARA VAL AR RN AN ‘; B R e S ) BUY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS! Columbia Records an Columbia Grafonolas On Sale at THE HUB Seventh & D Sts. N.W. Easy "Payment Terms BT A e BT .