Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1925, Page 9

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ILLARD F. WEST ADMITTED T0 BAR - Exonerated in Lan Former Revenue Official Will Practice Millard F. eommissioner of internal Was recently exonerated With John W. Langley, from Kentucky, in to remove large West, for Miss Virgini: ‘ Pairo, | Power and 3 N l Paderewski to Play for Benefit of Veterans. appearance \mm here fum Monday . at 4:3 glfly Case, I soldiers, w Wilson-Greene, concert for the T nnounced today by who is managing American I M Miss Rowena Peggy Stewart. A\ partial list of boxholders for the at the Washington afternoon, “lock, of Paderew- the benefit of the Am endowment fund for di De an THE EVENING took place today at noon at the Ham- iiton Hotel. The ceremony, which was performed by Rev. Dr. Abram Simon of the Eighth Street Temple, was witnessed by the near relatives of the .voung couple and was followed by a break- fast. ;. Mr. and Mrs. Schlesinger left for their wedding journey during the afternoon and after Junuary 15 will be in their future home in Wheeling, d | W. Va., Legion. partial list of boxholders includes J. Boardman, 3 W, Here. | S, Marshall M Mrs. Dwight Field, rs. . Herbert Hoover, ¥ rmer deputy | of Poland. revenue, who of complicity presentative q B McLean and the Minister Other subscribers to the concert are Mrs Hewitt Meyers, Mrs. Ed- wi Mrs. Bernard B. Jones, M " | been joined b nong the out-cf-town guests were < Belle Schlesinger, mother of the bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schlesinger of Wheeling, W. Va., and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wallenstein of Richmond, Va. Preus of Min- nesota s at the Willard, where he arrived today. H» plans to spend most of the week here. Former Gov. Mr. Arthur nley Riggs, who has been here si o or, has STAR, WASHINGTON, T from Massanuttes Military Academy to spend the Christmas holidays with kis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl C.| Mueller, at Wardman Park Hotel. Mrv. “rank Victor Martinek of Chi- 1., arrived today to spend Chitétmas holidays with her mother, Mrs. Virginia Griffith Hall, 2726 Con- necticut avenue, apartment 401. American motor cycles are being favored in Germany because they are more adaptable to the bad highways of that country than any other. entlemen -'r 0 want comfort :“,3,"‘",‘""{}" & one Matn 1672. | : WINDOW SHADES : z offer make really thought- ful—and dependable— Yulegifts. green pen is nationally ap- preciated for its fineness. The pencils, to get write down to the point, are un- excelled, with their famous propel, feature. * HE' Sheaffer Lifetime < fl' Sheaffer Pens — $7.50 Pens and Pencils we and $8.75. Sheaffer Pencils — $3.25 to $4.25. Other gold-filled and silver pen and pencil sets, in holly boxes—$9.00 to $15.00. The National The rich jade- repel and expel Mr. Foster's Shop 14th St. at Pa. Ave. Nancine —these short vamp evening strap slippers of imported silver tinselcloth are poised on spike heels and grace- fully arched. $11 STETSON SHOE SHOP 1305 F STREET taken & distille “ourt ‘We are able to make highest grade Win Sot Shades to order Bt {actory prices, ml-« You quailty shades at lees moner. - Any size up to 381a.36.6ft. Pupont Toutine Clot stch. Hotland. . ctice 13 Court of the D motlon of John I man of the examir the bar. e ol lal———=lal———|a|————|o[c——=]olc———|o|c——|al—r Philipsborn 608 to 614 ELEVENTH ST. Tl‘)ing’s That Make Good Christmas Gif_ts o> | Socxaty of Washmgton t?| Artists” Annual Exhibition, Corcoran Gallery, December 9, 1925, to January 3, 1926, inclusive. Mrs. Du H. Warder, M n Wood and Mrs estic He Best Opaque Cloth THE SHADE FACTORY 1109 14th St. N.W. Main 10428 Henr, ss Caroline Si- ighter of Mrs. ustav Oppenheimer, and Mr. Milton Schlesinger of Wheeling, W. Va., mission while the indictment wa pending, and had to await sitfon of it be take the oath & Mr. West com: Mrs. Alethe: George 1235 G Street N.W. Buy With Confidence Reliable Furriers Since 1916 Celebrating Our Annual Before Christmas CLEARANCE SALE OF EXQUISITE FUR COATS & at Greatly Reduced Prices Full-Length CARACUL Coats Eas}nonl favored fur for SOCIETY “ontinued 01 Jighth Page e e R { Guahity Tth Eos ttanngs Mr. Goodykoontz at the end of lust | wee beautifully lined and finuhedf Mr. and Mrs. David Ror "‘°g;"l f 175.00 Point, N. C., announce 3 alues from §. ment of ugt » Mr. | to $225.00 Abe Gold Full-Length Northern Seal Coats (Northern Seal Is Dyed Coney) and Cuffs Skunk and Fox 1 25 Values from 3165 00 to $200.00 - 1.eopard Natural Squirrel | Bmge_ Squirrel Other Full-Length Ccats—One of a Kind for Clearance 1 Marmink Coat, §175 value ... .. 1 Natural Muskrat Coat, $185 value 1 Black Caracul Coat, $350 value 1 Russian Beige Caracul, $550 value. 2 Hudson Seal—trimmed, $350 value. 2 l\aturul Squirrel Coats, $450 value. 2 American Broadtail Coats, $300 value. Short Fur Coats—One of a Kind for Clearance 1 Guzzella Coat, $125 value...... .. $3950 1 Brown Caracul Coat, §145 value . . $65.00 1 Natural Squirrel Coat, $200 value $75.00 1 Leopard Skin Coat, $175 value .. g $100.00 Scarfs for Christmas at Clearlnce Sale Prices $10.00 Natural Squirrel Chokers... .. . $5.95 $20.00 Fox and WoM Scarfs. . L, . $13.50 $35.00 Fox Scarfs. §25.00 Stone Martens—Brown Martens and Sables All Reduced for the Clearance Sale — —0—=8 :—-:EEEEEBE ja[——=|o|———=]a|c——=0o| A very special offering’ of New FI‘OCI(S --which we are marking at a re- markable price-- '$19.75 In the popular Crepes—and in the exclusive models—Frocks designed for street, sports and afternon wear—in new shades—Sfil Grccn. Parrot Green, Gentian, Italian Blue, Maize, Sun- flower and Golden Yellow. Women's and Misses’ Sizes Big Values among the Small Wears-- Silk Ling’erie Step-ins, Gowns, Chemise and Bloomers of Crepe de Chine, Radium Silk and Crepe-back Satin Other grades—$1.95 to $15.00 Street Floor $2.95 ——{o|c———[njc———[a|c——[o|—T o] ——| Your Choice of Collars Saturday morni St. Paul's Methodist Churc ing the ceremeny Mr. and son left for a short wedding tr upon their return will mak home in Kensington. Mrs. M. C. Wolfe Wolfe of Warrenton, V niece of Mr, John H. Ma closed their place at W are at the lMartha Wast for the Winter. Negliges Of heavy Crepe de Chine, daintily trimmed Wl'}l Towe of cream val lace Tur' quoise, Coral, Melon. Copenhagen 51‘0.00 Other grades, $5.95 to $29.75 Street Floor . 1607 Seventh | urned from a | visitad her | Forma] FI‘OCl(S _'for (hc Dincc, and the more pretentlous affairs—brilliantly embellished Chiffon. Georgette, Crepe Romain and Satin. Pajamas Dainty Crepe de Chine, trimmed with rows of fine lace. Two-piece Sets in all the delicate pastel shades............ Other grades—3$6.95 to $18.75 Street Floor 55.00 PROTEST AGAINST LOSS ROU_ Y ROYCE HOW much fire and theft insurance can you get on any * costing from $4000 to $8000, after ten years? We asked one of the oldest and most conservative insurance houses in America this question. They answered, “The ‘good’ car, costing from $4000 to 8000, doesn’t exist as an insurable commodity after 10 years.” “Will you insure a ten-year-old Rolls-Royce?” we then asked. ““Certainly! A Rolls-Royce costing $14,500 ten years ago can be insured with us or with any other company for at least $§7250, some- times more. Because we actually inspect the cars themselves, we know that a ten-year-old Rolls-Royce gives the same excellent service to its owner as it did when new. We must write off about 50 per cent depre- ciation after ten years, because we expect that the car will last only about ten years more.’” You are going to ride in motor-cars for the next ten years. Com- fortably, of course. But will that comfort be economical or extravagant? To invest in a Rolls-Royce is the most drastic economy you can make in comfortable travel by motor-car. We should be pleased to take you on a 100-mile trial trip, over any roads you care to select and at your convenience as regards the time. Washington Office and Maintenance Depot, 2400 16th Street N.W. Branches and Maintenance Depots in the following cities: New York; Chicago; Boston; Philadelphia; Rochester; Syracuse; Utica; Albany; Buffalo; Washlngton. Pittsburgh; Charleston, West Virginia; Wheeling; Cleveland; Providence; Springfield; Hartford; Newark; St. Louis; Detroit; Milwaukee; Kansas City: Houston; Los Angeles; Hollywood San Funnuo, Canton, ‘North Carolina; Miami; Tampa; Palm Beach; Jacksonville; St. Petersburg. Other Maintenance Depots are being opened to kezp pace with the steadily widening circle of Rolls-Royce ownership. Second Floor Corduroy Robes Bright color effects—with collars and borders O( Btcnciled {abrics: or em=- bossed side-tie; tuxedo collars....... Other grades—$2.95 to $15.00 Street Floor Most acceptable Gifts of all Fur Coats , —-guaranteed by Philips- 55.00 jol———lolc———lo|——Jlo]———[o|——Ho]c—= 8] c——= o] —S] |0 =0 Costume Slips Specially dcsig;ci for‘}:}:e ncwdchks——- de of Radium Silk: with inverte g born in quahty of skins :iltai: pleats, which give the extra full- 53'95 ness. Assorted shades....c.cuu..... Other grades—$1.95 to $12.75 Street Floor and character of design. > car, ale—=16] —= 0| ———=0| e8| —— 0 | —a 0| |5 | |8 1] Beverly Hose Continuing the remarkable sale of Beverly Silk Chiffon Hose—in all the novelty and staple shades. Every pair perfcct 51.69 and full fashioned models—Silver Muskrat, Antelope, Cocoa and Platinum-dyed Caracul, Marmink Sealine and American Broadtail—handsomely blended skins : and effective contrasts. Other Fur Coats—$95 to $598 Third Floor In the Popular Price Scction—Tuesday Reduction of Hats ' All these Hats come out of our regular stock—and represent the most popular styles—and very excellent values. Satm Every Hat in the lot reduced from much Ve lours Felts higher price. [al———|ol——— o] ——=[0] Fourth Floor jc———lal——lolc———lal———]al———lo|———[q] [}

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