Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1925, Page 26

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THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1925. y to Hospital After Upset. . = rv - Black Ename a e o Needed Following Bitter Lesson ,Té‘.‘i“&..fl"i’..’:.‘:”;..:}‘é‘fi. n’fi" e dife': e "|‘ st 53.95 trimming. Round Do A oroniNqd rans . not believe that, because the home. Indorses $2.00C. 000 Fund SRR A ] : Learned in Great War. {town has just had the worst fire in local rea b it history, it Is a good time to tear | operator and . "up his Insurance policy and hoot the for Neglected Children in perator - and formerly PO Associnted Press Weary fire depariment oot of the e 3 ; \’Mn!:‘ « was instantly killed and PHILADELP A. December 15.—7 'hunlv\ Philippine Isiands. Mrs. Eldrieda G. Derby, who, fn 1917, | Industiinl ization plans are "o Vhat we all want is not a greal inherfied $100.000 from the estate of | P1esen effort” as a result of Army. but an expert nucleus: not her uncle, the {erest lesson we learned in|®reai mobilizations of men or arms. . A s A : Vo founder he gieat war.” Assistant Secretary |bUl well thought out. comprehensiva Tustice Taft b B > 4 X dled on ' jianford MacNider of the War De.|And expert structure of emergency | War < ane ¥ #0ter | partment Tast night told the Kngi {insurance plans.” » the Club. | near Orville, . ment fund e od States o A Derby slow e upset nearly eveiything in| m nd \'n r‘:x ]llllv‘vll: l.r Lo S ';M ’mkl“\ v‘rl her lurge car al household in our sudden Azed 94, Joe Underwood, an ex- the ‘care and e .).‘.M”” i reglesiedlinnil eed el .”'m._qng it to skid ving to arm ourselves for | masier mariner of Brightlingsea, Eng- and_ahandoned « 2 ate’s chest wax | e " he said. adding that “even |land, lives alone, does his own house in the Philippine Ilinds. crushed when as ¥ i g the Philippin e he was thrown from hehind the barrier of our allies’ arms, | work. but has never been seen out of of the the American Guardian Asso n the islands. through which ’ Tmeome from the endowment will be |£3, D 810-818 Seventh Street aiipneicloh Hued Third Floor Just Received! A New Group of 1,500 Pairs of 7 | Van Raalte Fabric Gloves De Vilbiss The same quality and styles that usually sell for a great deal more than Perfumizer Chamoisuede With l and s it Novelty Cuffs %E The Gift of Gifts for What better opportunity B All Occasions than this to choose gifts for 4 v / {ease Poctumizers: in blie your family and_friends? ,g,,—! / 59¢ Prices are low on first qu: |I N\ or mais, 59c¢. ity periect gloves from < 2-0z. Perfumizers or Drop- famous maker. pers in blue, rose, mais, Gloves with French cuffs, braided. embroidered. reversible and contras black or orange.” $1.00 and All calors, including mode. cocktail. mastic, dove, amber, cafe. hlack and w $1.50. All sizes in the assortment Street Floor—King's Palace it was over a vear before we actually 'doors without his silk hat. axpended. is “composed of fine Amert “an men and women in the Philip s e i ? : pines ho have devoted themselves 1o On Sale in Men's Department—>Main Floor the care and education of these chil- 9 Aren Problem Is Discussed. IMacussing the problem of caring for the children. the Chief Justice, N who is a former governor of the is Jands. declaved that wherever the white and other races come into con tact, and particularly in the tropics, there is a ‘mo-man’s land’ between X them In which many children of mixed blood are born There lives. undirected and “hh ont Christian influence. he said, e mast lable to go astray. ( the con trary, when brought in tender yvears under a fine influence there are seeds of character capable of accepting Christianit d making fioe men and >~ TN X L XS ) 2-0z. Perfumizers of fancy ™\ Prices Are Cut in Toyland! Large Perfumizers in 4-0z. sizes With f; , eliptical X shaped, ¢over::ciu||".|pé::- s 75 10% Off on Autos geous colors and style, $4.00. < = Strest Floar Boys’ $3.98 2> >k Lumberjacks S 16% Off on Dolls Special Tomorrou: Only -~ : All dolls fram §1 up will take a cut of marked price. Included are Petite. Ides wemen. Certainiv it is not the fault ) nf thesa children that they are so un fartunately placed. Therefore, there | the more reason why they be <ome chance to make their lives h while Fvery antomobile in stock take a 107 down tamorrow View of Secretary Davis. In his indorsement, Secretary Davis Aeclared he was sure that “our gen < people will hear and help a plea ldren who were born and who | ‘& nder our flag The statements iy Gov. Gen. lLeonard Wood of tha Philippines in his indorsement of 5 this appeal are entirely sufficient to 3 > G ; satisfy me. The American Guardian |* fi:"’"::‘:' Asszociation is fortunate in having W. | e Cameron Forhes, a former governor BTeckma Coursny general of the isiands, as national di s willigererotaly W y QO answer of Gov. Gen. a S a TWaad tn enable the association to carry on fis very necessary work for upply of Socks on Hand Lient. Col. Johnston sald there were %000 children in the islands in need of the ciation’s help and that the vhlem had hecome Too great a one American residents in the islands pe with alone. as heretofore. The fund. he explained. is to be invested in the United States through formally incorporated and representative Lrust companies. with only the interest to he expended by rthe association ot v vt onrcive | 109 Off on Meccano Sets \1:07 Off on ~Wagons ane of these warm. all umberjzacks? And wl ¢ = S Lumberjacks® And v Il sete fram §1 to 311.30 reduced 107, “ppreciate the savings o o © reductic the garment? An ideal gift for the boy with mechanical Speedy Coasters, Olvr These Lumberiacks, in vivi e ] Ceey > Ol wrn of rime A e icon Saka block patterns. in a splenduil i NG Wilkenson Safetv (o quality. Nizes 8 ta 16 years Street Floor More Handkerchiefs to Make a Merry $3.98 and $4.48 Bath Robes Christmas Street Floor— Two Rare Specials From the Men’s Department! >t Ca Comfy, warm robing in Im:m:iml patterns and colors are features choice model with large shawl collar 11141 DENIES ANY MENNONITES HAVE DESERTED MEXICO . ls&f W girdle cord that will he warmly received by any man. All sizes. Free—A Gillette Razor and Blade! This Safety Razor absolutely free to you with every purchase of 12 pairs of our regular 25c cotton hose for $3. Choice of black, navy and cordovan. All sizes. Colonization Agent Brands - as False Statement That Many Have Left for Canada. G + Asnciated Press. 0 CITY, December 16.—D. opez, Mexico City colonization andling Mennonite coloniza. . Get Him a Box of e mae ] Gift Socks This Xmas at HecarCo-F SIREET Street Floor—>Men's Shop Fancy Kerchiefs for Boys : i ¢ A Holiday S 1 25¢, 35¢, 50¢, 59¢ g e wE k| ) ‘ 10% Off on Children’s Coats Ravon. silk and ponges rect One dispatch told of the Men nonite coloniars in Mexico vearning for their native home, of the return of 50 members of the religlous sect, who changed cars at Dallas December 11 on thelr journey back to Manl toha “A' the present time.” said Senor Lopez there are N0 «anadian Mennonite colonists in Mexico, pros narous and contented Not Canadian Mennonite colonist_has Mexicn.” y‘(« G ‘af" Novelty Dress 'Kerchief ; Al aur lovely, vouthiul Coats. in sizes 2 to O, Dolls sl 25 reduced 107¢ in time for holidayv buving. .\ coat Mot el Delighil § \ ||htk(\:l lb}\lll!lll!] .mf_i practical gift—so take advan- Dollies. garbec in six handker- tage of this opportunity. muff, 1 Bavios poar ity Coats of broadcloth. velour. holivia, chinchilla and dresses and all white. lare-edged / ) wool polaire. Choice of lipstick red. rosewond. wine. randkerchieis that make a hean / 5 = i tiful bride with veil tan. copen. wireless, green, rose and hive. Simply Children’s Novelty Hand- i tailored or fur trimmed kerchiefs, 25¢ to 98c T?tfr §weater Sets, $3 98 Girls re Seacon and imported e 2t PR o2 About one million tickéts for Japan. municipality i months. -2 IR AR S SR S TR R LA S N R SN S LN Radio boxes, head bags noes with doll wd ro mae of hesun 2nd “atinRGidle st Tols Panty Dres<es, $] 98 Whiteshandiesd Baby Buntings. $1.69 e Boxed Handkerduefg White robi rimmed with pink or blue satin d s . Button down th ron 3 for 5(c el e e For men arc shown all-white X:»::«I-d styles with colored hor- Hosier FOT Gifts = o dsit o For women are colored or all- . i white sivies and Personal Use : 'Hogday lemgss Children’s Wool 12-Strand 31 e Scarts, 75¢ Silk Hosiery D e it eliGped One and three-fourths vards - g = a o . I iih rree o= PR ivenly ‘Textured, strand il wie ; Heavy-weight Silk Stockings $4 Lace Panels, $2. 85 Ea. rect Floor that will give excellent service Beautiful patterns in and are particularly desirable wide Panels with deep fr - for cold weather. Black. i - ends. Nottingham and filet ne Gift Items course. in_all sizes. splensy Bl R $1.25 Duplex Shades, 74c sh 1 01 twent > s did <howing of about twenty O Op e D T abany 7 . packet trimmed with av Old rose and blue, worthy quality. ton, 3 e Enter we B juis conicon i From the Booths light tones Wi Sheor i ey o ‘ and Btel ] ) Beaser Cran byl riasa Silk and Wool Hosiery, $]. 50 ;',”,:,.,f':;,’,p;‘,‘;;‘,_:,;,jiy the other b S SR SN SN S S N N « . Scraper, S1. : A Firmly Knitted, Good Quality Stocking that will he CGlassVarest SI_Blumiandifas appreciated hy women whe wear sport shoes and those who $2.50 Wool Tap Rugs blue. with <ilver inlay. Very like heavy. warm stockings for Winter. Rlack and aftractive $1.98 attractive. e e o Sochisizel e el Smaller Vases, 59c. = I terns, Hardtwisted snriace tha Mustard Cups. 59¢ - Rluc. gald Silk and Wool HOSlery, $1 will give dependable service and green decorated. Irregulars of $1.30 quality. Black, mixtures and desirable Stenciled Covers, 75¢ & Salt and Pepper Sets, 50c—In light colors e S S N W 25 emaENE Secks metal frames. : Al § iliomstens i Pads e Silk or Rayon With Silk Hosiery, 59 pesiectquali Several shapes. Made' with pointed or square heels. Black and a score nch size, SL.00. Baby Cups, $1—Silver plate of light shades. Splendid stockings for general wear. Irregu- Third Floor Children's Sets, $1Knife. fork | fars of SI grade. and spoon of nickel plate Street_Floor—King's Palace Ideal Gifts Nut Pick Sets, 49c—Consist oi six picks and cracker, Smartest of New Handbags Vglour Pillflows..’s‘izsgm‘ Memo and Engagement Books, Fxcellent qualit « N tapestry center. R mulbherry 59 Blue and rose. : Serving Trays, $9c—Nictly fin- | / > : | Arrive in Time for | «nd bive.” Cicice of round or ished. z oval shapes 3& Dressing Table Trays, $1.25 to : Christmas Buying $3.50 Tapestry Scarfs k¢ SRS 2 $2.25—Beautiful metal frames in various sizes, with dainty lace & / $ $ $2.95 doily under glass. Veryv beau- ¥ - s I!/ 5t0 50 ln-nhmni‘ with velour -4, trimmed with antique braid. Fo tiful. : e = the table SeREGnexes S9c Chidren v and Hzndsome Bags, of beautiful leath- Enameled Shoe Trees, 25¢ pr. inlay cover offer the solution to many a gift prob- Blue, pink or white = ets, $1 lem. and will be a most appropriate gift to the woman or miss Co-( Hangers, 59c. Covered B 3“““ e to 5598—Fm~=\ who delights in beautiful dress accessories. wered silk ribbon. (':‘_i:‘;‘af’{e““;‘"fl and "‘,"1_‘ Underarm. pouch. large pouch and novelty types. of Pincushions. 39 to it Basiete 1 fancy work. genuine seal, cali. vachette and saffian leathers, Black, brown, Dainty china heads é Sewing Baskets lined and fitted. tan, red. green. biue. grav and comhinations. <<ed to_form a pincnshion size. Inside tray and imitation SN2 SN a3 Street Floor—Rear Street Floor—King's Palace Street Floor .mmxm&m&mmmflwwmxfimwxwm

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