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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1925. ! N v ! fnie_soue et s Congin ] [W. . THOMPSON WiNS | U. . AID HIGHWAYS ™ YMJE(I;\,;F 1$§TF1?.M s(.) %Sngé?)mlilv BILL |55 RS 5 bt m??“mm: 'v:fl:DAL FOR DEBATING T notorious. tomorrow evening, at in House and Senate, was favorably o'clock ¢ committees of both R - MAKE NEW RE[}URD 373, 879.75 Owed Richard W. Meade and Heirs Hiases. A bill appropeiating pay: | | Overturs, “Precloss Von Weber | |Is Awarded Coveted Scholastio 13th St ment passed the House once and the March, “Pezferes”. ....Lithgow 2 Bet. & G Since Florida Treaty Nearly Paid Many Senate three times, but not in the| | Gpyll, "I 0o Lishe “OUE Prize of Georgetown University B pts Congress. Twice the Court of ; o A Claims tried the case and found all Street -.....Withorne 4 Ocntasts. - Featuring New Dressy s . : . Claims | Loey ot e at: Scenes from opera “The Bar- Offizial Report Shows 11,328 Times, Bat Nover Quire, e ot nt S wan amabla| | clored Brids”, o ometnne FOOT-FORM PUMPS Miles Constructes by Co- : to render judgment in y;:.u mvxg{, ,‘!: Toonerville" Slater Walter J. Thompson of New York Payment of one of the most historic| hetween the United States and Eng- vhmu:h| l:; “.:x-';-'::“h‘lnn:»l“l:l‘:; ;Me‘ Waltz, “Moonlight M-mnfi?‘n." City, manager of the boxing tean of $ .50 5 s T oot 5 Sta .. | land. Dresjed Hsiresyer @ | o5, n U ity, last night was | claims against the United States Gov iy Finale, “'Lasses Candy”.Reces | | Ge0T&etown University, last nig! Operation in 1925. ernment, rivaling the famous French| Meade had large halances due him |10 36 &0 1 this, the eclatm, | | Einale, v Tasses Candy: a e AT e from the Spanish treasury, which was | : terest, has not = DATEles FDunHer. Wonderful looking as had | o verished, and for. & mumber of | Which draws no; intexest,. A8s . - most coveted of the dcholastic prizes onderful looking mpoverished, anc | Sttbeean 1 4 ited States Marine | | offered to students of the university and wonderful val Meade's father was a Revolutfon- I Orchestra (William H. Mr. Thompson was given the de. 3 price. Made with t ary patriot, who risked his life and Santelmann, leader; Taylor cisfon over Anthony B. Brennan, who ARCH-LIFT, whic th | Clay, John Forsyth, who secured the | ] nt to 1812 | rtune und devoted a large part of | ison, second leader),” at | | 14"y member of the Varsity foot ball a comfort to th publication of the annual report of T. | 4%\ O . to the Uniteq|the Spanish treasury was exhausted. | (EEIS Mo fhe Revolutionary cuuse.| | Marine Burracks, tomorrow e e and' so' very. helpf A FCRICE O RN ites: Bdward Bverett, o Got No Money. e e )| o Uaialonie ager of the track team, and N. Holmes where the arch is es; T tt, ¢ max es Navy agent from 1804 to March, “General Lejeune,” : f minor sports at the ¢ fiscal year, he 5 ricans, is provided fo There was a serles of political crises, wons, Gen Meade, 100 Clare, maniger of m - i Rt 1l h Representative Wil e A ! . Mesde, ook Branson | | yniversity. Mr. Thompson was & High-Grade Materials ne R Republican, of Pennsyly and although Meade had the backing | command of the Northern "| | Qverture, “Oberon”.....Weber | | member of the winning afirmative Standard Foot-Form Fit ety . $0 0w ot duced today o Bty e oS o LR el o o b st Clegle,” from “Sulte, No debating team which contended, in a In Dull Kid, Patent Leather and Blac the mileage completed in the fiscal im, which ar Anatbier Gpug b6 Tschalkowsky recent contest, ““That amendments to Welatiowiis nani atiha s Diis o - spoliation claims, one which ha A new record for construction of | the support of such men President! vears he was unable to get his ac: Federal aid highways throughout the [ Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Henry counts settled with the Government. | Nation was announced today with During the period subsequent to 1812 eaders. for a long time he received no 3 hadl o Qlstns s Seiar g v L 3 vear 1924 1 which carr D e e i listin Sulte Orfental, “From India, e et Conrtitticn shiould e T | was v aiinet th : 1 lhae Popi fled by a direct vote of the people The fotal mile or s lly \ neture Meade was arrested 5 2 i ratified by a direc X s imhasacs ot s cderal aid | Eovernment i n 0|0 i s tongalon @ fa)e (o) arie anal| SOV S SR : 4 L =, in the several States” His team road act in 1916 was A8 fAume P States [ pt under confinement for two years. | o) . S mate was Mr. Brennan. - art o e purchase pri LGt eg e Dr. James J. Kilroy, es: and at the close of the fiscal Liiot the purchase ipr There was conziderable Indignation in | | A tincuished Judges were Dr. ) Additional S t leased as result of the .h|»lum’vlu‘ < e el B . treaty of 1819, by which ors W (45 ana e s re. i.;’:il.-r "}{,,:v,\r“"f,;”l o e a became United States soll the 00 e e Saul. Louls W. O'Leary, vice presi- West Side—Bet. F & G Sts. g 1 »f this countr The | > e Von Blon dent of the Philodemic Soclety, pre- 612 l3th Street . 5 3 Mileage in 16 States. case by the 5 . . m\mu.nn‘v of hisi souning X_Pm_mw LECTURE IN AUD|TOR|UM Revue of famous light operas,” alded in place of Mr. Thompson. Next Droop’s Music House Forty-three per cent of the mileage |2nts of Richard W o ek . B Roberts William L. Cooney, '26, was chairman ANDREW BETZ, Manager completed during the past vea n | tracted ft, have rende e o i ifln Misisacounis. WhlE - Hungarian Dance, No. 1." of the following reception committee: 16 : up the Ei RUnDIEUEd anivige ot | Thev “Qid "after « long contest and | Boston Speaker Talks on Christian Marines homn, «ppKCIeF Bela [ | Willlam . Clare, ~ Frederick ) M. nd 2 Prospered in Spain. strict proof, cutting down many of the | = ymn, “The Halls of Hickey, Robert H. Castellini, C. Vega, Meade of Philadelphia ims. but awarding $50,000 as dam “The Star Spangled Banner. Brady, Philip D. Dean, o] o] El=——=IF] o] 18 I _ for the imprisonment, the total scture on “Christtan Sclence Franc \n the in Meade's favor being E " AP wee aRliveran Fdward T. Keogh and Danfel W. Wyoming Arizona, Utah total cost ¢ 1 | | a0 {nf thel Washing O'Donoghue. Paings f_or gt l il h st i ten e 8 g e o Reinicsing lmpnwemgLodm {30 Xmas Toys. B —of Your Christmas TR on : Wi Windshield spread v E t t | 3 e in Cadiz Meade States dur riod 1 S¢ A t to Glass only to $45.749.¢ Th « between Spain | treaty said to be not it | @ ance United o o e a Citto o] A GLASS TOP will grea Ord enhance the looks of rder. of the whole a | During this perlod Cadiz was the | United & | S highways by 1 H capital of Spain and endured a long |claims of Amerfcan citizens .Abl“l.‘-l} Roof gift table, desk or dresser, out adding much to its cost. went to Spain and established a2 busi ] i lon compleied st senr Wi necs Rouse st Catiy Mead GRS S e R /fr{};gz:g;gzfitf;fii}i?ifikiiifl reasons the negotiations never hed the desired end until John h was sent as American Min- jholic drinks may be served|Bfl fn London clubs 9 hours out in much wh ) sfege by French armies. which th n. | operation dc « Spanish were enabled to withstans ‘ The TUnited “mll“"" wbrmur"l')h' % . . partly because of supplies furnished |pald all the valid clalms except the e Motor Fuel and Taxes, by Meade's ships. At the conclusion | Meade clalm p Eifime el gus| U (B9 26 554 coly B hes n prosis Motor fuel and motor vehicle taxes| of the war the Spanish king, Ferdt |to division of opinfon in the Ameri- "-:’\'“ 1 e enl SHon: 1n the on| of the sev ates were) fonndiby | nana tVEL, was ipestore i to, the. throne ‘ourt as to whether the orig- | ausing much i s the bure: been more than|and the Cortes voted Me - |inal Spanish documents must be [!"C¢ sufficient to ma leral appropria nks of the natlon and offere produced or certified coples. ! v State the | Spanish cltizenshi 2 to retain his Amer: . | Mourning Blaeks Dyed d in Federa wiu!h" : an Meade came vm"\\ v]‘. the United | 24-HOUR SERVICE Sixty-one ce ¢ the mileage e AT pogr n| Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. up his ess »last vear ot ey : ! Lincoln 239 tvpe of con ile 28 per cent was “high type.” including cement concrete, bi Mild Weather Cold & Stormy Weather tuminous concrete and brick. Water- uffer Buttoned Around Cap | Muffler Buttoned Around Neck bound and bituminous macadam con . struction, classified as “intermediate accounted for most of the remainder. T I M ,S C A P S Y. W. C. A. DRIVE TO END Funiure DU“N & MAQTIN [:0 WITH DINNER TONIGHT S 4 For Boys and For Men and Semnd 1215~1217 ¥ Street Small Children Young Men Paints, House See us now about o Paints, [ finishing t to i HOOI’ so0 it can be ready in g v Wax and GLASS TABLE TOPS Stains, , Gold Paint, il Sl for Pipes @ and (o 5nts, enames Radiators wooden tovs, et HUGH REILLY CO. PAINTS & GLASS 1334 N. Y. Ave Phone Main 1703 Returned to U. S. Poor. IS = [———|alc——a]d than N Local Division of $700.000 Cam- Floor paign Has Raised $294,500 and 1214 t0o 1218 G Street of Total. The local division of a $700.000 & aTh) bullding and maintenance campaizn | which 1= being conducted nationally Y by the Y. W. C. A. will close tonight N with a dinner at the Franklin Square S Hotel at 6:30 o'clock | William Hamilton Bayly, | - president of the Washington o . W: C. A., will be in charge of the Q meeting, at which final reports will be heard. Among the honor guests will b, VW be Mrs. Lewls H. Lapham and Miss Katharine Lambert of New York ers of the national board of | Fr()nl Uur When the winds are whistling all around you, and the sleet or snow is trickling down your neck, that's the time you wish you had a “Tim’'s Cap.” For these caps are so comfortable and warm that you never mind what the weather conditions are and even on mild days you can wear your “Tim’s Cap"—as you will note from the illustration above. “Tim’s Cap” makes a very practical Christmas gift and any one who receives one of them will certainly appreciate it. REREXZEXEXEREXEXE betetetetetatetetatetateteteetet ettt et ot ety rs of the Y. W. C. A., here to atgn interests outside the City of Washington. Commis- . / Frederick A. Fenning will| J All the colors are included: : | Furniture Salon Pty Sl i o Aast reports totaled $294,500. This | . B/ Ol N @ oih amount included Washington gifts = o) ive, Navy and others. entirely, no national subscriptions H rsenting ality having been recorded thus far. No B - Our reputation for presenting quality definite goal has heen established for -0 ~ 1 H et atae's thate is the 000051 wares enhances the gift of furniture Sotal i : selected from our assortments. Here Holland, Scandapavia and Spain are four examples: are showing the advantages of stabil- % tzed currency by building up an in- reasingly active domestic and for. e Second Floor Fad o dlairme o s — P e e e e e e e e e one of the many types o] 2 E | Stop eAvying vwnersaf! e ke iStijd’e‘,ba d | Potwsr Durabilingfinish S Noelis s sndiialuead S —— Cabinet at $3750 is = % IF YOU HAD A‘ representative of our N EcK . ’vln:lr:w styles of Cabi- 3 R G Sk | SORETHROAT r . We couldn’t A Tilt-top ~re Tr le such ’:u B l-l S h this will make ; etter the oes WAY ft piece. ¥ i 5 R S gift pie Three- Overstuffed D, i, a : DOWN Price, $28.50. Suites in Mohair, '.T,’,,.“'ZII eriihle Gl O we improved the method of fitting them . TU N S I I.l NE ‘ ions in Tapestry. $315. —and here's the most unusual Shoe Shop The Klng of Christmas Gifts | ; you've ever seen, specializing in o The National Sore Thrnat Resedy y 1 3 & h P < Sh A BICYCLE! It has more fun—and more heal SHOULD QUICKLY RELIEVE IT p—"e A packed into it than anything else you could give. ALL DRUGGISTS | N = N AI‘C ECSChvet ocs And as long as it is equipped with the' New De- b . parture coaster brake, it is the safest vehicle on the street. Besides it ha)ves the peddaling and doubles the fun. Our prices and terms relieve the strain on your Black or brown suede, holiday pocketbook. Let us explain them. ’ black calf or patent— SPECIAL FOR ONE WEEK— A handsome $41.50 bicycle. equipped with New Departure coaster brake. . ... $34.95 TOY AUTOMOBILES— (o Back satin, suede or COASTER WAGONS— brown suede, tan ralhk'“;lz.so VELOCIPEDES— _ - LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS— wrated, in Bohonrs poied From $5.75 to $60 $175. Parts and Accessories for Lionel Trains at Lowest Prices Yousit on a raised platform—a more com- E Consoles, in mahogany or walnut, from $37.50. fortable way of trying 4 “onsol y ] 50. 3 ¥ 3 Practical, £00d - look- T .. e FURNIT e S e e, el e , : Racks. GoniS1000. oughs an agazine on shoes—more accu Lxl'ron'::"— calt. walking New and Improved The Latest Freshman f Nest Tables, in lacquer finishes, $27.50 to rate fitting results. 10 Sets—5 tubes—from SPECIALS $3350. $ $39.50 to $115 o Coffee and Tea Tables, from $13.50. 5 : . i A s 18650; Hall and Formal Chairs, from $65.00. ADPEHERESWoments The First and Original Tea Cart in solid mahogany, $2850. Windsor_Chairs, from $10.00 to $33.50. “Arch Preserver” Shoes— ; LOWEST PRICES Cold and Grip Tablet French Coffce Table, marble-top brass gal- from oy a0 Cozwellland; OcossionalChairs, in huge variety. Perfect com= Proven Safe for more than lery, $13.50. Mirrors, from $22.50 to $375.00. fort, plus latest fashion. On Everything for the Holidays a Quarter of a Century as Solid- Mahogany Windsor Chair, $20.00. Screens, from $15.00 to $265.f $lo to sla.so % et s Davenports, Sofas and Settees, f 150.00. A new Parisian effect, If Desire, an _effective remedy for | | OvesstafiediQNing Clhair;Cin Spsatey, Smuth G el Seeatiest Gt pr s \ with cut-outs, In black Terms If Desired COLDS, GRIP, INFLU-| | silk floss cushion, $50.00. eTanhone Scte; Hrom $25.00. \ Tidskin— ENZA and as a Preventive, | | Solid Mahogany End Table, $1000. = Bookcases and Hanging Book Racks, from L1 ZLETON THR OP Whe bosiberss thissisratare Three-piece Overstuffied Davenport Suite, in $27.50. - A mohair, with reversing cushions in tapestry, $315.00. Smoking Stands and Humidors, from $7.50. | “Arch Preserver” Shoes, also, at ‘HAHN'S"” 429-431 10th Street N. W. 6%” Cor. 7th & K 1207 F Se. Phone Franklin 3701 .Price 30c.

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