Evening Star Newspaper, December 17, 1925, Page 36

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promoters of vice any e Fifth 36 VALKER RENEWS CLEAVIP PLEDGE Will Clear City of Vice and Gambling, Now Starting, won! won you tion, and incic December that open town if elected mayo at face value by s men and gambling. Ri Tam- e flocking to town, eriti all's su ul candidate told Avenue Association in a st night, but are due for di when he | Co. Perc an honest and intelligent PARIS, December 17 (#) mother, principal ro Succeeds Father as Company Head. 't have it, and my organization 't have it or tolerate it. ee, after all, government ation is a good thing. Ve n be done in this town with. finding it out before election. this by s0 do L reiterate GETS PUNCH ON NOSE. Paris Critic's Comment on Theater Performance Resented. Literary dramatic Paris is stirred over an lent at the Odeon Theater on of Je . stepped up to amatic critic of the he lobby during an inter- nd punched him on the nose. arted to return the compli- t. but friends separated the pair. chepin alleged that the eritic's sm_of the performance of . Jacques Richepin, " YORK, December 17 (#)— " Hill yesterda ent of the Ameri to succeed his father, the late civa Hill. At the same time Tobacco was elected | 4 | woman 1 - | magnets which took Geol | | | CALL OF “Ble MONEY” LURES TO RUM TRADE * “Thrill and Excitement” of Illicit Liquor Game Made Bootlegger of George Remus. By the Associated Press. INDIANAPOLIS, “Big money” and the ement. of the zame December 17.— brll and ex~ were the Remus of Cincinnati from the profes- sion into the illicit liquor trade, the former “millionaire bootlegge: during his testimony terday in the Jack Daniel conspiracy trial in Fed- eral Court. Remus was a Govern- ment witness. Although he purchased the stocks of seven distilleh and engaged in | whisky transactions, Remus declared he “never had tasted whisk Remus outlined the fin h; Daniel uent gallons Fol- g to have | in, the conspiracy. Remus deni -[the man who gation of former Attorney Generad Harry M. Daugherty influenced him to_testify. Defense attorneys pointed out that Remus had repudlated his testimony before the Daugherty committee. Remus implicated Nat Goldstein, Republican _leader; _State Senator Michael J. Kinney; Fred Esse mich, former col revenue: Willlam J. Kinney, former deputy collecgpr under Hellmich, all of St. Louis, as well as Lem Motlow, wealthy distiller of Nashville, Tenn. and more than a score of othérs in- dicted here. CLUBBER IS IDENTIFIED. Man Who Attacked Girl Student ¥s Demented, Friends Say. TOLEDO, Ohio, December 17 (#). Joseph Tuczka, 2 the request o he is demented, has been {dentified ked and choked Misg Louise E. Washburn, 18, Univer- sity” of Toledo student, last Friday de the identifica- grabbed from behind wn near the school. She ing her coat in her as- Although differs consider- from_descriptions given of the THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1923 SALVATION ARMY SEEKS | CASES WORTHY OF ITS'AID Wants to Hear of Families in Dire Need, But Too Proud to sk Help at Christmas Time. Seeking to make sure that mo &ne will be overlooked on Christmas day, Brig. Wildam H. Barrett, local com- mander of the Salvation Army, has invited Washingtonians to advise the army of needy cases. X ““We have a list of many hundreds of, people who will be helped Christmas,” sald Brig. Barrett,” but at the same time we realize there are many other cases which have not come to our at- tention. We want to hear of them. 'Some people are too proud to ask for ald, but are in dire need. We want to know of these cases. are many persons worthy cases. bring them to our attention. ““The Salvation Army w s to help every one in at Christmas time. ‘There {Ownersafaiher makes! i tradequichlyfor 1 Studebaker who know of || wish they would | We are ordering a big supply of food, clothing and toys. “A telephone call, a letter or a per- sonal call to the Salvation Army head- quarters, telling us of some needy fam, will be sufficient.” More than 500 baskets of food will be distributed the day before Christ- mas, thousands of toys will be given to children, and considerable clothing Wwill also be distributed. ° Additional funds for Christmas re- lief are urgently needed and should be sent to the army’s headquarters, 607 E street, Brig. Barrett sald. — St 2 Motdr vehicles destined for Vienna are . assessed $86 each if taken through Trieste and $200 if taken through Germany or other continen- tal ports. WHY BUY INFERIOR, WE HAVE SUPERIOR to 30% Savings Tulaid, Bastleship and Plain Linoleum SUPERIOR LINOLEUM CO. Wholesale and Retail 837 H Street N.W. Main 10293 W rmm—— sl 16% Discount! Lamps for Gifts Living Room— J Guest Room— For | Library— { Bedroom— Large Assortment in All Sizes Silk and Parchment Shades Boudoir Lamps Hundreds of Selections % MUDDIMAN § 709 13th St. N'W. ONE DOOR ABOVE G Junius elected chairman |offered & of the board of directors, a newly e | clubber who terrified Toledo several weeks ago, he will be viewed by club- ber victims. = Address Communications to W. M. Hornsteifl, President, 2325 18th St..N. W.—Col. 9856 STORES, INC. N VPPV PRE-HOLIDAY BARGAINS AUTH'S PURE LARD Lb. 19€ Pastel Tones in Smart Felt Hats $1.98 $2.98 $3.98 Fashion favors pastel tints in her newest millinery for:the “Tween Season.” Small or medium shapes, upturned or rolled brim, and all demurely trimmed with ribbon cocardes or felt fancies. Street Floor Sale of Thousands of Pairs of Fancy Pillowcases Actually Worth $2.59 and $3 5798 Ready boxed for Christmas gifts are these dainty pillowcases of fine count white cotton. Hemstitched, embroid- ered, lace edged, monogrammed and trimmed with medallion inserts they offer a beautiful and very practical solu- tion to your gift problems. Brides-to-be will love these for their hope chests, established home-makers will appreciate their beauty: and you will readily appreciate the lowered prices. Usual size, 45x36. The embroidery on these cases hand work. $1.25 Turknit Bath Sets, $1 $1 Linen Guest Towels, 79 Hand-embroidered Porto Rican Towels of pure Shown in fancy holiday boxes. Set includes 1 O bath towel, 1 guest towel and 1 washcloth. Choice linen. Exquisite embroidery in colors that do not fade. A beautiful, thoughtiul gift. of bluc, pink, gold or lavender woven colors. Street Floor—King's Palace A Watch Free! With Every Purchase of a Boy’s Suit or Overcoat at $6.95 or More $10.95 $ 8'95 . Suits and « Coats The Suits are shown in English styles, with two pairs of pants. Neat mixtures in brown, tan and gray. Sizes 7 to 17. The Overcoats, of splendid quality chinchilla, made with convertible collar, muff pockets and belted. Gray, navy, brown and cinnamon. Sizes 213 to 10. $1.39 and $1.50 Wash Suits, $].15 Neatly Shoe Buckles These ng rhinestone settings are gorgec riveted steel. Various styles ranging from the petite bow-knot to the very claborate large ones. others pressed and Street Floor Salz Fountain Pens, 99c Several styles, A practical Guaranteed. sizes and gift. Salz Fountain Pens, $1.50 Decorated barrels and soutoir - A dainty and serviceable gift to the business woman or school girl ~ Waterman’s Fountain Pens, $2.75 to $5.00 Guaranteed. Both clip and ring styles. The pen that is known the world over. Eversharp Pencils, $1.00 Clip or ring styles or women. Silver plated. Baby Jewelry Lockets and Chains, $3.00. Rings. $1.00 to $1.50. Baby Pins, 25 and 50c. Bib Holders, 39%c. Pearl (Mifd.) Bracelets, $3.50 Dainty pearls connected with sterling silver leaves, set with rhinestones. colors. For An Enjoyable Meal Prepare one of those famous delicious, economical FOUNTAIN HAMS At all DGS Stores, 35(: whole, Ib........... cord. Mesh Bags, $1.98 to $3.98 Best quality Whiting & Davis mesh. Decorated with mesh fringe. Good, firm frame and catch Bracelets Are Smart Sterling Hoops, 3 at 100, AYRSHIRE BUTTER Unsurpassable Creamery at any price. e, - Choice Leg of Lamb 35¢ per Pound GOLD BAND BUTTER ECKONUT FLORIDA ORANGES FANCY GRAPEFRUIT POTATOES SUGAR 10 Lhs. 57c RED CROSS BRAND BOUILLON CUBES ci2'ii. ~ 10¢ HOLMES CORBY’S HOME-MADE HOSTESS FRUIT CAKE 2 and Colored stone-set single rows. $1.00. Similar styles in 2 to 5 rows, $1.75 to $3.50. Russian Antique Brace- lets, $1.75 to $5.50 Open and solid hoop, set with pearls (mfd.) and colored stones. Also fancy link set with real cameos and colored stones. Street Floor 75c to hoops in closely resembles Women’s Novel Kid Gloves . $2.29 Our usual $298 and $3.50 Gloves of genuine kid. Their dainty cuffs are periorated or embroidered, and all have pretry embroidered backs. Black with white, tan, brown and white with black. All sizes, too Children’s Gauntlets Men’s $2.25 Suede Gloves, $1.69 59c Velour and jersey, fleece lined. Good -looking Gray Suede These in perfect quality At Gloves, with black embroidered backs. Sizes 7 to 8%4. This gift this price are also Leather and Suede Gauntlets with slight im- i would please any man, especially those who like nice things. periections, of the usual Sl Palace Pure, Safe Economical Substitute for Butter omfy, Warm Gifts That Women Will Appreciate Bath Robes, $5.98 Heavy Quality Beacon and Blanket Robing, in _attractive styles and colors. These are trimmed with satin_ribbons and finished with cord girdles. Regu- Button-on and middy styles, of crash or chambray. trimmed and all in fast colors. Sizes 3 to 8. 79c Blouses, 59¢ $1.98 Knickers, $1.49 “Bell” and “Argo” Brand Woolen mixtyres, fully Blouses of white self-stripe 1;m~ lined and shown in brown dras and simply striped percales. 3nd gray. The group also “Argo” in perfect quality; “Bell” 1 . dlightly imperfect. Sizes 7 to 16 includes brown corduroys. Sizes 8 to 17. vears. Street Floor—Boys' Shop grade. Street Floor—] Chas. Schneider Baking - s Gifts for Men Company’s VIENNA i W v :.g 4 b @ i W §# 1Y b & A w b o ¥ o b d ¢ bl £ s .}; :s,; A w A w § i [ ¥ 4 ¥ [ - A ¥ a [ [ As W § ké W o 4 A W ¥ @ [ As & g @ - o & & i W a LA bl & ¥ e b W . Interwoven Hose 3 Pairs for $1.00 Lisle hose in exception- ally nice grade. Well fit ting and made with double heel and toe. Black. cor- dovan, gray and navy. Sizes 912 to 12 ported fabrics is fashioned into correctly cut shirts with collar-attached or n\‘\‘kband. Some are shown with collar to match. _Pull cut, ex- pertly tailored and. finished with six but- $2.50 and $3.00 Mufflers, $1.98 A large group of genuine Scotch Flannel, imported Swiss . silk, silk with wool and rayon mufflers. Effective stripes, and plaids are shown in a wide range of cofors. ette. Plaza pongee and fruit of the loom. Amply cut and nicely tailored. ed with rayon frogs and ocean pearl butt $2.50 and $3.00 Imported English Broadcloth Shirts e e ey o $2.50 and $3.00 Pajamas, $1.98 Al colors and fancy patterns. Sizes A, B, C and D. Highly mercerized, beautiful quality im- satin stripes, checks and novelty patterns. Genuine Amoskeag Flannel- Street Floor—Men's Shop p Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery stockings, in perfect qual- ity; with mercerized garter tops. Lovely shades — rose, beige, nude, French nude, silver, blush, atmosphere, peach, skyne, banana, pearl, dawn, noisette, tor- toise, freckle, gun metal, black and rose taupe. Onyx Sport Hosiery, 59 Children’s Part-wool-and-cotton Sport Hose, with fancy cuff tops. Suitable styles for girls and boys. Heather mixtures and plain colors are included. All sizes. Street Floor—King's Palace Prices Are Cut in Toyland! 10% Off on 'Autos Every automobile in stock will takd a 10% markdown tomorrow. 10% Off on \Dolls All dolls from $1 up will take a cut of 10% from marked price. Included are Petite, Ideal and Jedco dolls. 10% Off on Meccano Sets All sets from $1 to $11.50 reduced 10%. An ideal gift for the boy with mechagical turn of mind. 10% Off on Wagons All wagons at $4.98 to $11.95 take a 10%_reduction. Included are Mengel Coasters, Speedy Coasters, Olymplc Coaster Wagons and Wil- kerson Safety Coaster. - Street Floor—King's Palace ERTEPELAL EE ET T TR L TR TR TE T TR TR TR TR E PR TR PE R TR R R Ot lar sizes 38 to 46 and extra sizes 48 to 54. Other Robes $3.69 to $8.98. Corduroy Robes, $2.98 A splendid _showing of em- bossed and wide-wale- corduroy- robes in_cherry, fuchsia, copen and orchid. Side-tie model with long collar. Dressing Sacques, $1.50 Made of heavy, fieccy flannel- ctte, in blue, orchid and gray. Floral and strped patterns. Sizes 36 to 44 and extra sizes 46 to 50, Cardigan Jacquets $2.98 Sleeveless model. in black and gray. 80% wool. Sizes 36 to 46. Wool Shawls $2.50 to $3.98 Fancy Knit Shawls with fringe. White, gray and black. Quilted Jacquettes $2.25 Black lined with white, orchid or black. - Second Floor Rayon Sport Rloomers, $1.59 A desirable gift item. Softly textured rayon Bloomers, .in henna, American beauty, navy and cocoa. Glove Silk Chemise $1.69 Evenly textured Chemise with bodice top Shown in pink, peach, mais and nile. ‘Irregulars of $2.50 grade. Street Floor R ARG S R N R S S A S A S A A AR A A RS ARA NSRS ARASANAS ARSI AIA SARANS Y s [ (T (e [0 e [t [ e bt it b L S Made of finest ingre- dients—in the famous Holmes way. PILLSBURY’S PANCAKE FLOUR BREAD Years of bread baking has made Schneider's bakers ex- perts in pleasing tastes of lovers of good bread. High ASSORTED Tdeal Breakfast for These Cold Mornings Pkg., 14¢ CERESOTA - FLOUR *“The Prize Bread and Pastry Flour of the World” 5 Ibs., 32¢ 12 Ibs., 75¢ CAKE Increasingly Popular! Grade CHOCOLATE CANDY A Special Offering of a Wonderful Assortment. 5Ib-Box . 23 1b. Box SNIDER’S KETCHUP SNIDER’S CHILI SAUCE SNIDER’S OYSTER COCKTAIL SAUCE GOOD PRUNES FIG BARS Sun-Maid Seedless Raisins Puffed Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins 2 Pkgs Beautifully Packed $1.39 2 Lbs. 25¢ 2 Lbs. 25¢ . for 25¢

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