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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. BILL TO AID SEAMEN. |JUDGE MARY O’TOOLE UNlu”E EEREMUNY Senator La Follette Proposes Per-| NAMED FOR NEW TERM manent Records of Assignments. Senator Robert M. La Follette, Re- " P BY MASUN'G I_UBGE publican, Wisconsin, yesterday intro- | Renominated to Municipal Court duced a bill in the Senate which would authorize continuous discharge books | Bench by President Today—Pen- sion Commissioner Designated. ‘D. ., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1925. of Hawail, to be Secretary of the Ter- | ritory of Hawali, and Karl Thiele 0[\33,000 FOR AMERIOAN Alaska, to be Secretary of the Terri- tory of Alaska. Among the several nominations of United States attorneys were Paul W. Kear of vil’x";l& to be Ulfl;rd xs!flt!al atorney for the eastern district of = Virginia, » Among the United States | Prize to Be Awarded Composer marshals nominated was that of & Green Proffit of Virginia, to be mar- If It Is Rentable | Can Rentlt J. LEO KOLB 923 N.Y. Ave. 1237 Wis. Ave. Main 5027 NASH contest for an American opera. A |delphia, Boston. third contest will be for an American | ¥ choral work { SYMPHONY OFFERED The only restriction placed on con-|under the wsual conditions of anonyim testants for the symphonic work is|ity, whereby the authorship of all | that each must be an American citi- | works will be unknown to the judges zen. born or naturalized. a motto device being used to identify The board of judges consists of |them after the award has been mude Walter Damrosch, conductor of the (Al :;lsr:'sn:ouviu‘hncml(an";md me i i it New York Symphony; Leopold | €I D ction o e prize g Following Exescrited Oatpetitive Stokowskl, conductor of the Phila- will remain the property of the g s e s | Test, Is Announced. .delphia Orehestra; Serge Koussevit EWiiliam T. Combs of North”Carolina | : 2 conductor of the Boston Symphony: | . North — Frederick A. Stock, conductor of the ' The!New England Bird Club has s nominated to be hydrographic and | oHala | Chicago Symphony, and Alfred Hertz, | purchased a number of islands - | Beodetic engineer of the Coast and | By the Associated Press. of the San Franclsco netuaries for shore birds. Geadetlo BNy | Vi, YORE December | phony. Each of these conductor: St = prize of $3,000 awaits the American |promised his enthusiastic ¢ Would Admit Wives. composer of an American symphony | tion. | : or symphonic work. The winning | TI [ EvAItasd Rsoctates & ixas composition will be selected by five of | Decem A measure providing for admission (je Nation's prominent symphony |of the award will be made October 1. | country of wives of American | conductors, who will give it a first| 1927 perform: is promised Eilessio tion 14 formance in as many cCiti -winning uring the | EREO1Es oF Imiesationil oy Che contest is sponsored by Musical s season of 1927.28. With the ns was introduced in the | yierica, which seeks to stimulate | co-operation of the conductors serv-| yesterday by Senator Copeland, New York. a Chicago and Fan neisco and other cities. Manuscripts will submitted for American seamen, which would : erv : ? f thel Temple-Noyes Installation | Sorse, & hermanent records of lher‘ i The bill, which had previously been | W “Hits” Hobby of the New Ioflered by his father, whom he suc- [ o Coolidge vesterday sent to ceeded, is intended to improve effic 11 & S g rica the Senate the nomination of Miss Presiding Master. ency and discipline among American | {he Senate the romianill, or term S as judge of the Municipal Court of the { District of Columbia. This nomina- tion was one of more than one thou- sand which the President sent to the | Senate. | Among the latter were: Winfleld | o Scott of Oklahoma, to be commissioner of pensions, and Edward W. Morgan of Vermont, to be deputy commls- sioner of pensions; Raymond C. Brown LA Al Al Zal 220 LA S Sal LAl el Sl S akal aal gan el e el gl aal g Al s Al el aal Sl g el Sial el al g el ol Sal Sakal Sa sl s el S Sal o) Only Two Saturdays Before Christmas : " OF WHICH TOMORROW IS ONE! Indians Seck to Avoid License. TALLAHASSEF December 11 (). —Gov. John W. Martin, Florida, has been asked to intervene to keep 0th | Seminole Indfans on the reservation street and New | jn Okechobee County from having to York avenue, “&|pay license fees to hunt and fish. pigeon_and poul- | try show” was held at_Blossom Inn, 1315 New York avenue, in order to ‘“‘prop- erly” induct the newly elec ted master of the lodge, Elisha Han. son, into office An' outstanding hobby of the new master is the ra inz of pigeons and poultry for exhib tion, and his en tries have been | consistent winners in all the big shows throughout the country in re- | cent year: For the *“pigeon and poultry v last evening, the offi- | cers ‘(vl lodge, properly attired, were introduced in order, from junior to senior, as candidates for a prize. binted reference was made to eac! The prize was finally awarded to Mr. Ha on as being pouter ant a puffer, if there ever was one.” Motion Picture a A motion picture 1 “captivating cruise” You'l quickiytradefo udebaker -Pouer Durability-Finish will close Sales and Yark Hurl Col. 2619 5 i lrgs installation Noves Lodge, No. last evening in the 2 Temple, Thirteenth | S Senat Democrat, “Sixty Years of Satisfactory f Srald American composers. The symphony |ing as judges, it is planned to render ard will be followed | similar ' it in succession at New York, Ph Julius Lansburgh is president of the Lansburgh Interior Decorating Co. 729 1ith St. Telephone F. 9262 much like vou m and hi £ decor %% B ELISEA HANSLN, Gifts of Beauty, Usefulness and Depend- ability here—]Jelleff's points the way to a happy Christmas for those who give and those who receive! Do not allow the golden hours to slip by without having your Christmas purchasing well under way. Stadents Should See Our Silver Perplexed? Mannequins in Window! OUR PERSONAL SHOPPING SERVICE will gladly do vour Christmas shopping for you—saving you both time and energy. Employers and Others GIVE GIFT CERTIFICATES Solving a dif the recipient to r specified on the Gift Certific See our floor man » during the lodge last | Jellefr" her. - write her—care of Radiant coal in 811 Per Ton J. Edward Chapman 37 N St. N.W. Phone N. 3609 Useful Xmas Gifts Beautiful Handker-- chiefs for men and women 19¢ to § Smart Purses. in ilkk and leather...$2.98 to §5.00 Compacts ... 98¢ 10 $1.98 CREERON 614 12th St. N.W. Around the Corner from High Price e Bt Ween ' and G SES ) “A World in Delusion” Tonight, 8 P.M. Capital Memorial Church Sthand F ) Sts. B. G. Wilkinson, Pl Dr. B. G. Wilkinson Sunday, 8 P.M. “Anti-Christ at Hand” Musical Program, 7:15 P.M. Moccasins with Cult Colors. & June, was showt ter, C ed with ing was- | aster's jewel, with | present rks by Grand Mas ter Roe Iulker on behalf of the | lodge. a stiver opriate voeai and Biliy Carter B. airman of . the ., with Grand Master rson and Edgar C. Snyder A supper was served. of Officers for 1926. inment and ‘“show" wi ted by Past Mas- d Cook, chairman of the en ent committee. The roster of officers for 1926 is as follow: hua B. 3 William L, Francis A. Sebring, re-elected; C. Fred Cook, re-elected; ( < . re-elected r deacon; Alg nior deacon; B Senior steward Junior stewas ridge, tiler. nd H. s, v G. Hoskinson, . and Clifton G. Clar- PORTUGAL FACES CRISIS AS PRESIDENT QUITS Machado, Once Ousted, and Dr. Leite, Envoy to Brazil, Re- garded as Candidates. By the Associated Press LISBON, Portugal, December 11.— customed to cabinet | is confronted with a major r the resignation yesterday Teixe Gomes, who country for more than two rs. gave ill health as a reason, | and thus substantiated previous re. | ports revealing the President’s pre- carlous state of health which prompt- ed physicians to advise him to go to for a long stay and cure. Bernardino Machado, who was oust- ed from the presidency of the re. public by a revolt in December, 19 and exiled, only to be recalled in 1021 to become premier, ranks foremost among those mentioned to succeed the Tetiring President. Another aspirant | to become a candidate in £ | morning Shppers is Dr. Duarte Leite, Ambassador to Brazil, who s heing urged by friends the presi- dential elections. Latest in Motoring. Cornell Widow Magazine Why do you rise so early in the e to get down town early in order to find a parking place for my 3ut do you not then h: of time hanging on y oh, then e a good | hands?" 'and have br - ted Satin g‘ip. pers. Colors. Chidren's Felt Bootees Block or Puss in_Boots de. sign The kiddues will love them Men's Leather RBrown or Black Spe cial Low Price Give Shippers or Christmas Misses' Fur Tram- med Felt Juliets Leather Soles Colors Open aturday Nights Footwear for the Family '5129 Open Saturday Nights R T T L O A A O L L T T VEPUTEL VRTEVRRETELT .v DR L LR SR LR VEVL DLV UEULRVERRVNE Gifts Under %5 Costume Slips of Radium Silk. . $3.95 Lustrous quality, with hemstitched top and pleats at the side. Deep shadowproof hem. Black, white and colors. Monogram Handbags . . ...$2.95 Of fine calf leather, with zipper fastening and the smart monogram decoration. Pouch Bags of Saffian Leather. . Soft and service-giving, new and smart. In blue, red, tan; cach a fashionable shade Tapestry Bags— | Richly colorful Reproducing the beauty of an art long prized. Especally smart for afternoon and evening use. Cigarctte Cases of Calfskin. ..$2.95 and $3.50 In natural tan shade and colors, attractive and enduring. For men and women. Women’s French Kidskin Gloves. . ...$4.50 Twenty new and fascinating cuff styles, and color combinations to choose from: any of Which will make a lovely gift. Women’s Gloves 5 of fine makes. . . .$3.25 to $3.75 Novelty Cuff Kidskin Gloves, slip-on cape- ekinas one-clasp Mocha Gloves and Centemeri Two-clasp French Kidskin styles. Scarfs—of Silk or Shetland Wools, $2.95 and $3.95 Also at $2.95 are Scarfs of the lustrous tri- Colh:?fi. two toned and fringed. Others are in lovely prints. Woolen Scar! tones. Gifts Under %2 Collar and Cuff Sets, boxed ... Dainty affairs of lace, linen or satin, in a wide variety of styles. Women’s Linen Handkerchiefs. . .3 for $1 fine, soft quality, attractively ChAris(mas boxed. Also Women's Linen Handkerchiefs, embroidered and net trimmed, at 3 for $1.65. Men’s Linen Initialed H’d’f’s, 3 for $1.50 Full size, excellent quality, with white or cl:flored initials. Christmas boxed. Men’s Linen Initialed H'd’f’s. .3 for $1 Full si soft_quality, with white or colored initials; Christmas boxed. Rings, Earrings, Necklaces Pearl Choker Necklaces. . Pearl Rings Cut Crystal Necklaces Earrings of Pearl and Cry $1 to $1.95 $1 and $1.76 ..$1 and %% $1 and $1.95 Rhinestone Bands for the hair, Rhinestone Pins . ...$195 Toiletries. .. .... Bath Salts, 22!2-0z. Dusting Powders . Smelling Salts Perfumes, Houbig tomizers and Perfume Droppers, g PP to 52 Favorite Glove Silk Vests. . . . lustrous quall top and picoted st shades. Scarfs of Imported Camel’s Hair . ......$1.95 Delightfully warm and most effective in their_niany stripings on tan, blue or gray. Self-fringe finished. Step-in Chemise of Glove Silk .........$1.95 These are cut for unusual fullness, and tailored with care. In a host of lovely flower-like pastel shades. Philippine Handmade Gowns and Cheniise.$1.95 Of soft nainsook, made up entirely by Hand embroidered many dainty motifs and hand scalloped. Boudoir Slippers of “Skinner’s” Satin . ..$1.45 Charming boudoir styles, in shades to match negl ity made to in all pastel WHATEVER amount you wish to spend. vou couldn’t do better than to decide upon A single pair in a lovely shade, $1.85—3 pairs in a box, three different shades, $5.40 1216 F St. N.W. These Have Just Arrived From Men'’s Slippers of Kidskin ,* Leather, $2.45 Tan shade and Ev- erett style with hand- turned soles and rubber heels. Sizes\ 6 to 10 Slippers that men like! Flower Corsage, $2.95 and $3.95 The brilliant colors now in vogue, or the scintillating richness of gold or silver metal cloth. Large, effective flowers. Radium Silk Underwear Step-in drawers, chemise, gowns and bloom- ers. In a host of dainty tailored and lacy White and pastel tints. Favorite Toiletries...........$2 to Houbigant's Toilet Water . Seis o Coty's Toilet Water e DeVilbiss Atomizers . & Deauville Double Compact. $5 $3.50 5 Three-strand Pearls . . Pearls, Debutante style ... French Novelty Jewelry French Gold Trays Terri Vanities ......... French Vanities, studded . Sma!l Beaded Bans . ; Neckwear—New Collar and Cuff Sets....$3.95 Lacy styles, with touches of real Irish or filet. Linen sets, “in dainty tailored or lace- edged styles. . < $5 118250 and $3.50 i $5 Pajamas of Crepe de Chine $7.50 The new fashion in nightwear! Peach or flesh-pink silk crepe de chine, with becoming square neckline and generous trimming of French Val lace. Sweaters— the Season’s Smartest. . .$7.95 Knitted-wool golf coats, in heather mixturas and jacquard designs. Brushed-wool lumber- jack and chappie coat: Slip-ons, with turtle neck and vee necklines. Exquisite Step-ins of Georgette Crepe . . . $7.50 Peach, coral or Nile green are the step-in drawers, lavishly trimmed in striking fashion with black lace! Intriguing, indeed! Rhinestone Slipper " Buckles ....$7.50 Pair Glittering accessories of acknowledged chic—easily adjusted to afternoon or evening slippers, heightening the effect of one's entire costume! Oval or square shapes. Silk Bags, Colorfully Embroidered Moire Silk, in black, dark blue, brown or tan—beautifully embroidered in multi-color. Handsomely silk lined. Pouch and envelope styles. Men’s Bill Folds of Leather Of pinseal or morocco. Essentially mascu- line gifts of smart appearance and utility. Gold Stripe Silk Stockings —or a beautiful Gotham Gold Stripe Bouquet (Stockings arranged to look like flowers) Buy Gold Stripe- Tomorrow Silk 1009 pure — Posi- tive protection from “runs.” garter-clasp Every Size in Every Color and Extra Salespeople to Serve You MEN! i Speak to the Floor Man—Ile will see that you are quickly served.—Street Floor. Dance Frocks Enchanting Styles $25 to $59.50 —Of Crepe Elizabeth —Crepe Roma or —Fluttering Chiffon v Paris has designed these modes for youth’s hours of gayety. Slim fashions with unsuspected flares and full- ness. Some in the two-piece manner_that is youth's very own! Brilliant With rhine- stones and beading or glori- ously lovely with laces and flowers. = Coral. green, white, flesh. rose, flame, The model sketched is Georgette crepe, studded in rhinestones. Two-piece style, with skirt in pleated flares, $39.50. Misses’ Shop—Third Floor Misses’ Coats Choice of the House Tomorrow— $39.50 $69.50 $89.50 $110-00 $125.00 Regular Prices $55 to $165 Two hundred Beautiful Fu trimmed Coats, in misses! sizes 14 to 20 years (none re- served). Chose your Style Choose your Fur Choose your Color Choose your Material During the month of Jan- uary we shall probably he greatly upset by the builders. who expect to be cutting out the ywalls at that time be- tween our present building and the great building next door, which we have leased and which will double the size of our store. Our Janua business is likely to be greatly curtailed_thercby, and as we have on handgmore than 200 Beautiful Wifter Coats, ex- clusively in . misses’ sizes, which must be sold, we have decided to begin the clearance now. Come, don’t delay—have your Coat to wear for Christmas! Misses” Shop—Third Floor Gifts Under $10 French Toiletries and others. $5.50 to $10 Combination Perfume Sets........$7.50 to $10 Coty, Hudnut, Roger Gallet and other. Guerlain Perfumes, 1 oz. Rosine Perfumes, 1 0z. DeVilbiss Atomizers .. Lovely Novelties in Jewelry. .. Terri Vanities .......... - French Pearl Necklaces ... . - Cut Cry e=d Jet Necklaces, $7.50 and Beaded Bags . French Gold-like ...$7.50 to $9.95 $7.50 $8.50 $9.95 $8.50 Cigarette Cases $8.50 Silk Umbrellas 16-rib Kyoto Frames. .. .$7.50 In royal purple, green, brown, blue, taupe or garnet, with distinctive handles of carved amberite or Paise pea Exceptional Quality Silk Underwear . Beautiful radium silk, crepe de chine or crepe-back satin. Gowns or envelope chemise, tailored or lacy. Bracelet Fans of Ostrich Plumes In ombre tones of jade, maize, coral, biue Also three-plume ostrich fans, in these shades. .50 Exquisite Scarfs of Georgette Crepe Flowaer-printed, iA a_palette of colors and combinations. Also at $7.50, hand-painted silk scarfs. Handbags of Diversified Charm. . $5 to $8.50 Embroidered Silk Bags, at $8.50. Chanel Bags, in antelope or calfskin, at $6.50 and $8.50. The practical La Garde Bags, in cowhide, calf- skin, morocco and pinseal, at $5 to $8.50. Gifts Under $25 Negligees in luxurious silks Crepe-back satin, georgette crepe brocaded satin and silk crepe de chine In slip-over and draped models, ex- quisitely lace trimmed or in chic tai- lored effects. Neglige Shop—Third Floor. Rare Fragrances from France.$11 to $19.75 Worth’s Dans la Nuit Perfume, $11 and $15 Houbigant's Subtilite Perfume Rosine’s Coeur en Folie .. Guerlain's Gulinade .... Caron'’s le Tabac Blond Caron’s N'Aimez Que-Moi Worth’s Dans la Nuit (set) Bags and Jewelry from France. . Beaded Bags, like tries! $16.50 and $25. Set of jewelry, consisting of matching choker necklace and bracelet, $15 to $25. Gold-like Toilet Ware, $15 to $25. Chanel Monogram Pouch Bags The Smartest New Bags, in anfelope leather; brown, taupe, tan, black. Aiso Silk Pouch Bags, trimmed in petitpoint, at $12.50. Evening Bags, of pastel silks, rhine- stone trimmet, $12.50. Monogram Pouch Bags of Calfskin. . ...$16.50 Also of antelope, large size and ex- ceedingly smart. Antelope Pouch Bags with tortoise frames, in black and colors at $1850. Silk Tapestry Bags, with frames, at $16.50 and $18.50. Fans, Scarfs, for Eve- ning Costumes, $10 to $18.50 5-plume Ostrich Feather Fans, with handsomely carved sticks, $18.50. Crepe-silk Scarfs, with_hand-painted motifs, $10. Imported Tulle Scarfs, metal embroidered, $10 and $13.50. An Umbrella Masterpiece The ultimate in beautiful umbrellas— indeed fit for a princess’ use! 16-rib Kyoto style, of rich silk with 3-inch bro- caded border; uniquely carved Richelieu pear! handle and pearly ferruie; the silk cord in flat mesh, bracelet style. Smart- est new colors! As You Enter—Street Floor Jumper Blouses of Velveteen . In wine, brown or black, trimmed in gold kidskin and fashioned with high convertible collar and chic. pockets. The important half of a two-piece costum, Blouse Shop—Second Floor Wind Breakers of Suede leather. . .$22.50 In cranberry red, hunter green, rose, poudre bleu, lanvin green, cocoa, gray The jaunty lumberjack model, with snug, cozy knit collar, cuffs and hip band. Sports Shop—Streel Floor .$15 to $25 iridescent tapes- imported ToS-Nb T oA T0 - T BT =211 51 ST Tl Tlb T T T Tl e B Ti6 - TTe - T -Tie) PRI R TR

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