Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1925, Page 40

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“NO THE SUNDAY PART 1. ’ MISSOURI SOCIETY OFFICERS l STAR., WASIIN MISSOUR! SOCIETY | QUTGRONTHOF 40 Notice Put in Star’s Personal, Grows Monster Lily. The number of persons peppered with [to determine whether an applicant for | alone, and more than a dozen serious | birdshot would run up into the thou-|a hunter's license has suffictent cool- | accidents. Pl et ¥ 2 A ness and self.command to determine [ "L """ ek S e ] The largest Japan aurotum lily eve “We have more than 6,000,000 hunt- | at all times before he shoots, whether owever, if something isn't done| grown in this country, it is believe ers In the United States now,” Mr.|the object he has aimed at is a deer,|to conserve game, the hunter problem | ytands in the garden of D. ool settle itself. A few more | 8 § ;z;:a:l!"th:lpresem Tate and there|at Sumner, Wash. The plant has one won't be any game to hunt. Re-|stem eight and a half feet high besr duction of the game “bag”’ would [ing 31 blooins of the gold band i help some. but the big thing needed | each eight inches across the b {s the calling of a halt in the de-| whol ant is a clust struction of game refuges and breed- | all seven feet tall z ing plac 00 bloom Finley sald, “and_the number is growing rapidly. Fach year's crop of new hunters is larger than that of the year before, and the toll of acci- dental shootings, usually recorded un- der the head, ‘Mistaken for a Deer,’ is growing accordingly. “It may come to psychological tests a cow or a man in a red coat. “We already have a law In Oregon which prohibits the issuance of a hunter's license to any person who has figured in the shooting end of a hunting accident. But even with that we have had a half dozen hunt- ing fatalitfes this year in our Statel HUNTERS AND PREY Sportsmen’s Deaths and In- Column by Lonely Son ; Results in Club. | By ¢ B. DOWNING. v it GEERD: Left to right: Representative Cleve- ewton, president iley M. Ridings, secretary, and Horace J. Phelps, treasurer. effor wisdom cmbodied in “it pays to advertise.’ tember, 1900, 3 now first vice pre: ciety, then new in W clerk in the twelfth to i | the company is edified anq instructed o by a rousing speech on the glorles of | ve Finley, juries Mounting, Game Body Finds. onsolidated P EW YORK, December rts on behalf of game a cam- paign to save hunters from extinction by each other, if the present wild- ness of America's Nimrods continues grow, according to William L game commissioner of Ore- ho was here with 300 other s of wild life this week for the 12.—~The | | National Game Protection Association soon will be compelled to add to its f | A. Kahn Inc. 935 F St. JEWELRY Since Time Immemorial Has Been Fttbtddb it 33 Years at 935 F St. he ‘Dersona the State, and genc c some thrill- P 1 R ve . ; . NERE AL Ahene X |cally painted for the audience, then ! o ' e Smatl Bagetons heen T 1it is amused and comforted in the | United States. M. Finlay said, whith | Savings Checks ill Reserve reature sense. i | 2 specialty of tabula Y : "Whea ‘the ! ¢ of deaths and serious in- Acc e | When the organization had not |home” and they meet on this common | [IATbe! (n"‘_“:“‘“.‘]‘: et | epted x reached its ot . round with & commendable spirit of | JATigs “{IDY but he estimated ;:1", s T e (610 s P (00 (s s 0t (s o it Ve S U E: number of ths at ¥ ¢ the ation in Cong; on the celebrities the arge fc 1 to hand », but they the society omic by breaking several times during the number of serious injuries at 200 loves most sincerely, and Ilinois. snt home. Newton, in his office of presi 1 Ly three vice presi the founder, Joseph Bessie Parker airman of the States Employees’ Compensa- mmission, and Ja Baity. . Ridings 1id to the general treasurer. Mrs. is chairman of mem . Grattan Kerns looks the mast the Wi o e Mes ot 3 Reso Main 400 gold mountings—fligree $285 e Winter, chars inment i i hand-carved designs. Set $335 With some. distinguished - Missourian by Mrs, albott, who a beautiful diamond of 43-100 o laciog Siro 0 nges the nd Mrs. | c ints less sparkli auty - & P i irranges e G aties w3y REQUEST FOR DEMONSTRATION Sarats or 7 points Jeos han enc- \ sparkling beauty of \ins one and one. @ 227 COLORADO BLDG. | most preferred and acceptable. The Three Wise Men brought gifts of jewelry to Bethiehem to show their adoration and love. The late shopper is especially benefited here by the recent enlargement of the store, additional salespeople and fresh stocks from which to choose. tion for quality and value. MRRREEREF2LASALINDRELERELRR The Gift Supreme for “Her” lighteen-carat solid half carat. Two triangular sap- rare color and Then, again, is our reputa- Shop here in confidence. i il m il A Genuine Diamond i n and entertaining themn in their 4 g % ¢ memiphan. [own homes. This season Mr. and fent h E 3 ’@ e e Lo S | e Newton v dniusdidincing |t Siste e * # Sl , e | hrogram has he 5 x £ ®& 14-Kt. Solid White Gold g Deaneof_ Springiid l—- = ; % L) \/ i 4 Wrist Watches Gifford A Beautiful * § $17.50 h, and Lee 7 H the tenth direc : At Last--QUIET OlL HEAT Diamond Rings ’ They are just as acceptable for men, too. This +4 In sq e $50 § stock is part of a shipment direct from Amsterdam, % tonneau e NO OBJECTIONAL NOISE—ONLY THE A Ehmuer Ring of real beauts & where they were selected personally by Mr. ® juhdI Andr of el Sligieotid e woldl Boc ] : 1 : ie movements. I3 that sinall wheel ithin | CHEERFUL SONG OF THE FIRE GLOW s :Q;nfi'fl'rk‘”'(l'fi,;‘,llu'm’r‘\ % Adolph Kahn for their value, beauty and brilliancy. ~ #® 1°1¢ o works going. As chanman [l carved, set with brilliant full-cut ;fi § o e el n committes, Mrs. A iamond and four odd-shaped i i i ; 4 vl i n ‘(‘"’);' % EVEN. STEADY HEAT Lo e e Genuine Diamond A Genuine Diamond 4 vears, knows its ¢ y which to choose. ¥ » woughly and how to get the 3 160 $245 b s Somme of the mokt note ENTIRELY AUTOMATIC 4 h) '+ Successful entertatnments a ‘ E, i e g 1 i Weighs 33-100 points A beautiful gem of ex- 14 e cship. In_ fact, Mr. ghs 35 E g x- & ankly s that i s e a NO MORE ASHB OR DlRT ! % or five points more than quisite color and fiery 3% Small Bulova Watches 1 Washington who keep herilill Priced Within Your Reach With a Year to Pay ' # onc-hali carat. .\ spar- beauty. It weighs three- g the State society. g # 5 o . ! % kling gem of fine colorand quarters of a carat and & Others ‘o Gommitioes A Demonstration Will Decide You ® fery brilliance. Priced represents a most un- 2 s on the Important committees . . . uisite § very ’“{:dc;,md-" f'ir‘(""h usual value. Of fine cut, ; St are Mrs. Charles I Keyser, wife of O l H t E C Exq % unusually fine quality. e . 3 s S & - Pethi \ came mors | the Washington correspondent of the | : : E color and brilliance. #® made it :‘vgm:“\.’ylv‘» au Tcmbers | Gl l"f‘l'“: = \\]]\u"iv m.n:-mim Io‘u, l ea nglneerlng 0. Dlafl;)i’lgoRlng * i gular sh ideal gift # A Genuine Diamond ational k nown % T F & - fid = * 3 | on November 17, the Secre the dancing 0il Heat Engincering Co., 227 Colorado Bldg., Washington, D. ¢. [iffl! i Sk A% : 3 i k ind Mrs. Davis After the season proper is ended. Cnru e iR o S tw s Lep e s da e hires at each side. Weighs 88-100 points or tenth carats and sparkles a at e second, v v wil » | the Missouri Society gives a be; ase arrange to give a demonstratio or ; . e + o et AN nd L T eh che Alssour! Sodely Hicus at oo guaranteed to hegt my home in coldest weather. Also explain your 13 points more than with exquisite and fiery ¢ 1 the other new John's and at Great F being | terms allowing me a whole year in which to pay for it ! three-quarters of a carat. color. A surpassing & 5 y-ninth Congre favorite places. Throughout the en- | An exceptionally low .jul i 2 beauty and & Smallest Elgin he complimented, inments by | tire year they keep together in some Neitie AfGteay { el hohi it - - yeaty: and an Wrist Watch the Missouri Socie fter | worthy enterprise, working like mem- | ’ 3 | pHIees o oNcaY: SERT fiery gem = the accepted patte bers of a big family. All the ng. Y g $35 for young. old and mid bers rank merely gs “folks from g Christmas Suggests This Judicious Purchase The Fordor Sedan is an ideal Christmas gift for the {! £ A very att | : . § A Genuine Diamond A Genuine Diamond A‘uprup.’i;\\":v ! Diamend Ring 4 The small iIgin | $200 $395 $475 watch n Several 18-kt. solid white gold mount- ing—new dome shape. with one large diamond in center and seven smaller diamonds, giving brilliance. carved open work sides Weighs one and 40-100 carats.or ten points less thafi one and one-hali | f\’{:,‘". ‘;,‘ ""“-‘“’411 Pnlisace carats. A fiery and ex- B 2 { Artistically surrounded with isit - of exc T 0 surpass a s =5 S0 <mall square-cut sapphires. Fis quisite beauty of excel- sy ol i lent color and brilliance. ow price. Weighs one Priced specially. EERPRARRR Y AR EEREIR AR E shapes in green g Here is gem wonderful Its color, value and brilliance is exceptionally and three-quarters carats. o FYETEEFVORFFFE AR NS SmallestSize Diamond and Sapphire & Elgin Wrist Watch e $65 Set whole family—an attractive and practical all-year car. i N monds : ; 1d It is finished in deep Windsor Maroon, with interior ! Coanb. Brash and :f:id(u;;;[1110';":'§‘y—\]i-‘.“ case. upholstery to harmonize. Nickeled radiator, low, deep seats, wide doors, hooded sun visor and large fenders. See thisgood-lookingcar atthesalesroom of the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer. Easy terms gladly arranged. THE FORDOR SEDAN 600 $520 580 Runabout 5 Touring Car . Closed cars in color. Demountable rims and starter extra on open cars. All prices f. o. b. Detrelt $260 Coupe . . 290 Tudor Sedan . Mirror Sets $13.50 to $22.50 Set Beautifully designed in Amber color, or Pearloid. Superb gift in a handsome box. moderately priced. 14-Kt. Solid White Gold Flexible Bracelets $15 —set with five brilliantly col- ored, square-cut stones, sap- phires, emeralds, rubies, etc. A superb gift. Pocket Flasks $7.50 to $15 silver pocket flasks, in beautiful de- signs, with non-leakable stop- per. Also numerous patterns in sterling silver from $20 to $65. %% fine gift. Fine plate concave ADOLPH KAHN el o © "President Seth Thomas Clocks Double-Tone Quarter-Hour Strike $20 As illustrated. - silvered dial very beau- tiful mahogany-finished case. Priced unusually low at $20. Fiv Seth A complete stock of Se Chime Thomas Westminster Clocks from $42 to $120. Sterling' Silver Coin Holder and Vanity $10.50 Contains powder, rouge. and lipstick. Case in enamel silhouette, heavily engraved sides, and strap handle. © An exceptionally Hamilto airfax $50 In engraved case of Fairiax design. 17-jewel adjusted move- ment, in white or green gold filled case, beautifully cngraved A very beautiful and serviceable timepiece. Genuine Leather Bill Folds $3.50 A practical and appropri ate gift for “Him.” Com plete with 14-kt. solid gold tips. Genuine Sterling Silver Cigarettz Cases $10 to $50 A\ wide assortment of sizes _in beautiful, striped and hammered patterns. A practical gift as well as a %¢ useful one, Manning & Bowman Electric Percolator Set, $25.00 ‘ Eight-cup capacity, colo- nial design with sugar bowl, creamer and tray, as _%* pictured. MEMBERS OF AMSTERDAM DIAMOND EXCHANGE IEWELERS OE Qfi/&fin Jne. PLATINUMSMITHS ARTHUR J. SUNDLUN Treasurer 935 F Street 38 Years at This Address

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