Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1925, Page 21

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arage the tness of the Inited States, 5:80 Biitloa of Yesterday's Starj | the quadrangle and in a poulth yWho! dire sontitied £0) memp that will attract the attention of | | Roosevelt memorial is highly im- ) proper and ill-advised.' which |\luo~< \\nshll\glnn .u\tl lln world. achievements or the gr former President of the Criticizes Prolect to Placer..f (tu\‘ oEwera e Farrivon (e sl . . . | Ject Memorial With ‘Lincoln but 1 do submit that this kind of « and Washington. atter which he mentioned Ben- one as much as any one in establish- hl;, the republic. He also referred to | Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamil- ton and Jame dison as other out- standing characters in American his ry, and dec The proposal to erect a R s been properly honored * emortal iticized in th “iternoon by Ser ‘we may & I do not dlsparage Rovsevelt o1 but I think utilize the spot in ed and 1 sincerely mmission will not " rom the dicuted late Col. ; hope thu the present s request.” fal at that Sl Price Entirely Sahsfnctox) { From the Edinburgh Scotsman onald’s Scottish friend 1g store to get an empty bottle. “How much,” he asked the . “Well.”” said the druggist, “if ant the empty bottle, it will be , but if you have me to put pross n of the + movement | \went into ing in it we won't charge vou | id | bottle.” friend, “Guid enough.” velt wemorial. in the It is to be “put a cork Lot Belligerent Bill Bel llgcrent. Bill was hc g ng cuss- candy he surer: a‘l\l‘:‘isht: fmd that near it e, nolnu'c. 4 \ Isabella: lsabeéla gmk l‘)O 1 ,??. a0 Says s e. lm Fw\iv-lard fn%ss &:p n?y meat.” wiscgir ks e ore Storc- ‘?7 F(Et,. N.W. 1| ll acc mc ur wi d to eon, fora at. the soda foun ap/wm%o 107 l men of our | I Hnmln Franklin as a man who bhad| red that when they | As I have s that (From the 5:30 Edition of Yesterday's Star.) erlmn measure demanded approval S TAX LOBBYT es Delieved 1o re- ietion should be made in the rates. S ready to ask for ot the Federal ievy, in ac with the recommendation < [tary Mellon. Another fight the provisjon to increase from S0 per cent the credit to be allowed | in settlement of the Federal inherit- per cent \\hhh they believed Orgamzed Clubs in Texas| and lowa, Blanton De- clares in Speech. | inheritance taxes equal to the Federal | |levy. i Weddmg Ceremony Six Houn A wedding ceremony near McPher- < six hours for | tended by approxi- ests at the Hefr- h of Moundridge, ative | the other day, says the Topeka Capital The feast which followed required u 0 pound bee, several barrels of 1aBS thas untainous piles P and ca Hame and the bridegroom was Henry sional delegu . Woelk, of Inman. serted, was told if they aid not up- | largest rural wedding in the | port demands of the club, all members | of Kansus, it s belleved. would encounter “dead earnest oppo- |= = for re-ele ’Cutlcura Soap | Bestfor Baby || aid_ he had been informed by | Il Colvin of Fort Worth.| | §50up, Otntrment, T rrahers Sumplen Free o¢ Cutioars u»r‘flx'-i’."fll R, Malden, Mass history | om he identified as a member of the at he (Blanton) was sent | Aunt Jane z Al. B It’s 4 pippin R TN ance tax for amounts paid on similar | 4nd reared a slave in far-off Senegal, | | State " taxes, ‘opponenta holding_ that |\ ill be given a Christian burial from it tended to coerce States to enact | = |Creaky Knees ke fiss Lizzie Heide- | This was the | | | I P [SIKI WILL BE BURIED WITH CHRISTIAN RITES | Widow Denies Request of Friends|lay in an une That Fighter Receive Mos- lem tomorrow. e’ huge bronze body of volver Mon: ing establishn 1 negro funeral parlor in New York's | friends searched “speakeasies” for his slayer. the | icken by two bullets from | pe ¥. today | L3 Ll lived | while his widow and two Senegalese | buried as one, Preparedness. | From the Philadelphia Bulletin Actress—1 want your paper to mer 1| tion the theft of my jewels. - would be| Reporter—When were they stolen? ' Actress—Next Monday morning. a Christian and lem Funeral. NEW YORK, December 17.— “Eat- N tling” Siki, born a Mohammedan INQUIRE _ ABOUL _OUR _ DEFERRED _ PAYMENT __ PLAN Quickly leber Up Nothing on nm earth so good as fo Furniture Tub 1t on, gty Ay u .qme.x Carpet: ily goes through skin and flesh right down to the tendons and liga- ments of the bones—right where ail jolnt trouble starts—then its com- forting influence is quickly felt. Used by millions for bothersome rheumatic joints that need helpful | attentlon. | A tube for 60 cents at Peoples Drug . Stores and all druggists America over. Biggest Selling Joint Remedy in the World Joint- Ease — Advertisement CHINESE 9x12-ft. size. . " $125 F Street and Eleventh CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CHECKS CASHED Free Automobile Parking W. . Moses & Sons E'stablished 186/ Linens Upholstery AND TURKISH RUGS The range of colorings and patterns is the finest we have been able to procure for some time past, the workmanship is the highest of Chinese handicraft. Turkish R ugs---Hand Tufted 8x10-ft. size. 6x9-ft. size. .. .. * $110 875 9x12 Size From $280.00 to $495.00 8x10 Size From$270t0$310 From$195t0$230 5x8 Size Aun Janc laves o rest $175.00 t_Stroc\: a 6x9 Size 4x7 Size From $70.00 to $125.00 3x6 Size From $35.00 to $75.00 2.6x5 and 2x4 Size sandwich i From $15 00 to $55. 00 sodo ABOUT g Pomt in !h OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN + headed Candy~ t’s that to, for in, aora box of Evangeline Chocolata ;?g:pp«- F St.,N an tr =8 S Soulful Sis Soulful Sis ad one desire, Itwas to set the world on hrc. But now ss Tea e Up-To-thranny They say, Granny Knox igy km% of slo‘z, But ain't much t‘:!‘lvc you. heard where e ncw Happiness Storc~ Soda Foun tain~Tea Roomiis? lts at o J“l:-‘ St.N.W.,, most Con~ 1cnt. el cy°'3?‘ f""iu - place s&xisfls fit»‘? um:y . 9%33‘*“ 3‘:51’%'.'5%" S Candy-Soda~Tca Room INQUIRE Charge Accounts Invited Satisfactory Terms Arranged — DIAMONDS As we have reminded you before. we have been peculiarly fortunate in our recent quantity importation of precious stones. 1f vou desire to give the most cherished of gifts. let our marvelous showing of handsomely mounted per- fect diamonds guide yvou under our expert diamond counsel, to sure satisfaction of choice. RARE AND SPECIALIL DIAMOND RING OFFERINGS $75, $100, $150 Other desireble offerings $50 to $1,000 Fortunate for late-comers if our stocks of Christmas Jewelry were inexhaustible. But they are mnot. The mendous business of the lasi week has depleted them very || appreciably. Our long-ma tained reputation for absolute de- pendubility proves an asset of in- calculable worth. Even you who will come late will not be turned away in disappointment. But come early, if vou can. We want you to find, with- out exc:p(mn the very articles you want to give at the very prices you want to pay. MEN'S ELGIN WATCHES \kn s HAMILTON Watches bolute red | mod that men m *150 BULOVA trap \\\nd\c‘\ in the oughly *35 ~eth Thomas Clocks——$5 to $85 MISCELLANEOU \ ! ELGIN For Wome: T WATCH sesn s $10. Gruen Wrist Platinum-edge Links, $15 to !40 Wat‘:hes Diamond-set Secarf Ina complete tine, Platinum Tou and mmnm-nt of the Al Platinum, $10 to|| mewest and most- $100. Dreferred models. Waterman Fountain 35 v *150 R. HARRIS & CO., 7th & D Jewelry and Diamond Merchants for More Than Half a Century Flexible _ _ Diamoné Bracelets, $30 up. Toilet Sets. tortolse « ivory, and in combina- tions of (hese ma- oo s Bl Folds xold trimmed, $5 Mimx . Sileex Flasks: '$7:50 Charge Accounts Invited Satisfactory Terms Arranged R. HARRIS & COMPANY R. HARRIS & COMPANY

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