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SCADOL PROGRAW FUNDS HELD SRE Ballou Assures Gathering That Money Will Be Forthcoming. Supplemental ing il mission | tions Florida avenue. The drivers, M CARS CRASH HUGGING WHITE LINE Two automobiles badly damaged this morning driving in opposite direc- apping the white line in the middle of Sixteenth stree s. Ella Joyce, 1923 Calvert street, Ashford, 1809 Newton street, were uninjured. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON Lawson, Mother Club of Garnet-Pat- terson; Mrs. Basil M. Manly, Powell- Jonnson-Bancroft Parent-Teachers’ As- Road Citizens' Association; Mrs. E. C. Rittue, Reservolr School Teachers' Association; Mrs. Joseph Sanders, Powell-Johnson-Bancroft P. T. A; M. W. Plckering, Dahlgren Community_Association; Mrs. Willigm G. Stuart, Powell-Johnson-Bancroft P. T. Mrs. 1. C. Weld, Powell-Johnson- Bancroft P. T. Mrs. 8.°A. Stebbins, Reservoir and Conduit Road P. T. A.; Mrs. Lucy R. Bwanton, Columbia Helghts Gitizens’ Assoctation; W. Wal- ter Vaughn, Michigan Park Citizens’ Association; Mrs. N. MclIndro, Takoma Park Civic Study Club; Mrs. George Alfred Ricker, Voteless League of Women Voters of the District; Mrs. i. Albert Scott, Takonu &k Civie ; Club; W. W. Cohran, Howard ark Citizens' Assoctation; Robert J. Pollard, Howard Park C ciaton; Edmond W, G. W. Avers, West End A tion; Levi G. Wright, Ivy City Citizens' 3 n; B. W. Murch, Georgetow tion; Rev. Danlel F tia Mott P. A.; Ralph T Kk Citizens’ Association; Gunion, Michigan Park clation; James T. Reside, Cit: Association; lton, Garnet-Patterson Letitia A. Lewis, Ivy Association; Paul B, »n Bourd of Trade; Kiwanis Club; Snowden Ashford, Citizens’ Association; ble, North izens' Assoclatc th Capitol and Ec Association . Luc Mease, Wisema above nd Marion ington Citiz Lt o “hard boiled.” There was no support for his resol Tllum th repre the | zed appr rd of I ruction the District Commis. gated dtself by grant- | s and the Budget Bureau were ppropriation, there was | distributed for the convenience of the it would 1 4 following Dr. Bal fated the spir anation of the status ht's meeting to keep | of the five appropriations until they | Associations Represented. iind,” satid Dr. Bal tended the meeting, to- Finotemike the ie assoctations > w: Willlam A, Davis, Washin nd Mrs. 8. J. Randall, rent-Teacher Asso. to_which dend behind John H. ta m, in openir i up the situation as B | ion; J. T. Thom bia Public School Charles ill anc oss W sincere when ict her | Assoctation; Mrs. to tempor shingtc sprehen Thinks Congress Sincere. 1 Cent ng in de- | M. Ko Barry Farm | A Viug | William Teacher Association ¥ fon: John G ace Community As a Mott Par-| Mil- | Clifton and Mrs. | 1t rtha W i arent-Teacher Association; Frederl shington Chapter Architects ower court n be reversed. It is ex ¢ out the intent of C 4 where it fails in this re kely to be ignoredl representing a resolution call tion of the full $4.000 decisions ¢ pected to {seph W Connol Association Cluzens’ Capers, Force-Adar Association wood J. Wa. wcher Assoc | zens Mid-City Tohn G Teacher ation T_he terms of Morris Plan Loans are simple and practical and fair. It is not necessary to have had A an account at this bank to MORRIS> ‘@ borrow. Loans are pass- ed within a day or two after filing application — with few exceptions. MORRIS PLAN notes are usually made for 1 year, though they may be given for any period of from 3 to 12 months. For each $30 or fraction borrowed you agree to de- posit SL.OD per weel on an Ac- count, the pro- ceeds of which may be used to cancel the note when ue. De- posits nay be made on a week- Iy, semi-monthly or monthly basis as you prefer. Easy to Pay Weekly Devorit Loan $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $1,000 $5,000 $10,000 THE MORRIS PLAN BANK Under Supervision U, §. Treasury 1408 H Street N. W, “Character and Earning Power Are the Basis of Credit” On the Sideboard--- A Jordan Va. Tip-Top Ham Adds the Finishing Touch to the Christmas Goodies An Unsurpassed “Tasty” for the Reception Plate Or the Informal Home Party Or After Theater Supper ESTABLIHSED 1840 A. E. JORDAN, RICHMOND, VA. For Sale, Cooked or Raw, By All Purveyors of Vintage Foods Distributed By Kingan Co., 630 Pa. Ave. N. W. Washington, D. C. illigan, Langley A. D nt | socta J. Columbus, rers’ As: - , Lions' Club, Burns ¢'. Downey New “lub of Washington: -|Finis D. 2 is, Chillum Heights Citizens' A fation; R Fast Brookland Citizens' Association: J A. Kiernan, Michigan Park Citizens® ociation; Rev. E. Burrell, Bright- wood School; Luther W. Linki Newcomers' Club of Washington; ¥ nora C. Folkmar, West End Cltizens Corcoran a | Assoctation; William V. Lewis, Caldwell and Pleas: nt-T i istrative bury, Dah clation; V Junior High Parent-Teacher fon; Mrs. E. N. Leach, Dahlg: Associa. en Ter- Association; Z. Parent/Teachers’ Payne. Doug Teachers’ Assos Lawrence Radford, elation University Bryant, Manor Park * Association; Mrs. Lewis Rad- | As gren Terrace Association;|ents liffe, Dahlgren Terrace | Marth tion s. Rose E Hodges, A Y Assoctation: Manry Home and Martha Turner, rent-Teacher Murray, Par- Mae Richardson, Biriggs Parent-Teacher IWjlliam T. Banner- Anna Xmas n§§§§§§§§§§§§§ Piano and Furniture Co. Twelfth and G Streets GIFTS Savings Checks Cashed DEMOLL —That and of Lasting Value Our display want quality an dividuality ch OUR PRICE GUARANTEE Buy here now. Shop early. We guarantee the price on any Piano, Radio, ture in our store, purchased between now and Victrola or on any article of furni Christmas. If any article can be duplicated for less money, we difference. This should make your Christmas shopping easier and assure you of buying at the right price and that price as low and found anywhere. A REMARKABLE SPECIAL KOHLER and CAMPBELL Baby Grand Pianos Sold on $ 6 3 5 Payments If Desired— There are over 200,000 of these wonderful instruments in fine homes, schools, musical colleges, etc. Other Grand Pianos Priced from $485 to $1,500' Terms, $25 Cash, Balance in 30 Monthly Payments— choice). Aeolian Co. of New York. —of occasional pieces for the home. Every day we charming pieces. Things that will appeal to the disc We mention just a few of them: End Tables Easy Chairs Library Tables Sewing Tables Bridge Lamps Gate-Leg Tables Coffee Tables Mahogany Tabourettes Mahogany Book Troughs Mahogany Ash Trays Consoles and Mirrors Windser Chairs Ladies® Writing Desks Chaise Longues Table Lamps Floor Lamps Cellarettes Bedroom Suites Mahogany Finish Humidors Mahogany Bedside Tables soctation; Mrs. E. W. Burr, Conduit Parent- | Genuine Aeolian Pianolas Including Bench, Delivery and 12 Rolls (your These Pianolas are manufactured by the Attractive Gift Suggestions—Fine Furniture Individuality in Furniture at DeMoll’s Sole Representatives for Steinway and Weber Duo-Art Reproducing Pianos DeMoll Piano and Furniture Co., Twelfth and G Sts. D..C, man, District of Columbia Congress of Parent-Teacher Assoclations; Mil- ton Fairchild, Chamber of Commerce; Brown, Martha B. Briggs her Association; Mrs. A William Syphax Pare Teacher Association; Lilllan Robi son, Randall Junior High Schou Huver 1. Brown, I Associations: Mrs, gren Terrace Citi John S. Cole, Park Vi Association; Mrs. Arthur 4 5 John Bur- ghs Parent-Teacher Assoclation; Dr. R. A. Fisher, Eastern High School Home and School Associgtion: Mrs. Howard E. Wilson, EAstern High Home fation; A. €. Kier) Park Citizens' Asso Charles H. Marshall, Georgetown Association; Alexander R Fort Re Ass n a Citizens' Davis, A Sampl School Asso- an, Michigan fon; Dr nd supe sociation: L Park Citizens Luch, Dahlgren Terrace Citizens’ A; sociation; J. W. Phelps, Thom: Parent-Teacher Associatlon; George W. Jackson, Shaw Junior High School: T. M. Hunt, Northeast Pub- lic Welfdre Association. FIGHT ON GAS RATES. Prince George’'s Association Asks Communities Join Hands. Special Dispateh to The Star. Decemb Tut: s adopted light of the Prince Georges Improvement and Protective tion in American Legion Hall inviting all communities served by the Hyattsville G Co. to participate in a lower gas rates The present rate is $1.85 per thou eand cublc feet and there is also a readiness-t ve charge of 50 cents a month. arge is held 1 rranted. Howard A Harrison 1s chairman of the assocta tlon’s committee, which has for some time been gathering data for the cam. paign. ampaign for Nearly 2,000,000 gallons of petro- im were shipped from Trinidad to ountr: PR, en @ i Evenings Until Christmas a a a a will appeal to those who d at the right price. In- acterizes our Furniture. guarantee to reiund the as reasonable as can be ‘495 2 @ a a a a a 8 a & a a @ i @ @ “ are receiving new and riminating home maker. Dining Room Suites Living Room Suites Davenport Tables Secretary Desks Phone Stands Reading Lamps Radio Cabine ts of Tables Mahogany Magazine Stands Mahogany Smoker’s Stand a Q & 2 : TUESDAY, DECEMBER _15 SEEK PERMANENT BODY. Local Stone. Mountain Workers Consider Step. | { | Steps to make the local organiza- tion of the Stone ountain Memorial Association, | promote campalgn here, a permanent and con G e o B 1925. tinuing organization were taken at a meeting of its executive committeo yesterday afternoon. Rear Admiral | rayson, chairman of the Iocal | organization, isked that the commit- | tee members consider the question and | be prepared to reach a decision at an- | other early meeting of the Lody. The meeting was attended by Gov. John W. Martin of Florida, Admiral Grayson, Charles . Light Min- negerode Andre is Memorial created specifically to the memorial coln-selling Mrs C’larm;ng Yuletide G;fts SILVER and GOLD EVENING SLIPPERS ‘D we are featuring them in kid skin, also brocades and satins. Opera pumps, strap effects and the D'Orsay design pictured $12 50 Chiffon Hosiery Gifts intimate, els on_“Her” slip Leautiful, symbolic of pers. What a jewel Xmas, and 8o rovally of a gift! welcome! o Rhinestone Buckles To sparkle like jew Womertts She 1207 ¥ STREET Womens Footwear Exusively. Caron Parfums Berger Moran, Mrs. Blair Bannister, Milton C. Elliott, Mrs. John A. Do erty, Ralph aves, Charles Douglas, Mrs. Maude Howell Smit Mr. and Mrs. Danfel C. Roper, M. | Fox, Mrs. William DuPuy Mrs. Harry A. Colman. International trade has re: pre-war 0 of the fisc Her Boudoir T~ colored e Exquisitely Black Satin M WILLIAM RAMSAY---JEWELER Soins £ 3usines® AND SACRIFICING HIS ENORMOUS STOCK OF ift Jewelry REGARDLESS OF GIFTS ASLOW AS HAL COST! 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