Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1925, Page 21

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THREE ARE INJURED - INAUTO COLLISION Driver of One Machine Later THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ORCHESTRA CONCERT. Concert by the United States Soldiers” Home Band Orchestru in Stanley Hall tomorrow even- ing, beginning at 5:45 o'clock: March, “Heroes of the Afr,” Clark Overture, “College Songs,"” Tobani Suite d’orchestre, “Andalusia,” Miramintes (1) “A Castle in Spain.” NEW SHAH BLAMED INIMBRIE MURDER Rezi Kahn Accused of Start- your note of the 14th December, in- forming that the constitutional con- vention of delegates granted supreme hereditary power to his imperial high- ness Rezi Shah Pekhlevl. I avail my- self of the opportunity, Mister Am- bassador, to renew my assurances of my deep esteem.” According to Americans residing in Teheran, Rezi Kahn promoted riots while he was premier for the double purpose of furthering the British oil program and serving his own ambi- tions to overthrow the old dynasty. An officlally incited mob, instead of dolng away with the representatite of an American_ofl company then in Teheran interfering with the British program, attacked Maj. Imbrie by mistake. The killing of the consui, instead y American citi- zen, for n Government to take action temporarily postponing double-barreled scheme to in- te himself with the British and credit the royal family in the e of its own (Copyright, 1925, by Chicazo Daily News Co.} Sculptor Sues Woman. Siit to recover §1,900 sald 1o be due for making a bust of the defendapt has been filed in the District Suprerie Court by W. Clatke - against Mrs. Cenev Sixteenth str ddptor claims Mrs. Dunham refused to continue th dlttings after making @ contract 10| the portrait bust and also declined to of the agreement. [ pay the balance due under the terms | cept the salaries of government em- | playes in the coming year. Representative's Car Stolen. Representative J. N. reported to the 1 Visual Education Shown. Tincher of Kan-| A demonstration of visual educ: police that his |given at the Thomson School * i | any Dr. Fra frer | Ballou, superintendent of schools. Ballou stated after the demonstr |that he was not prepared to re was attended by 7 o'clock last night been found of it. AR Rumania has decided that it will not any government expense ex- |ington among 4he your the present o and money a for the purpose. mend the method of teaching in We children rere was este W D Arrested for Not Disclos- | | ", ™ e e : 3 » (3) “Dulcinea Dreams.” ing Identity (4) “Tale of the Troubadour.” ~ Scenes from grand opera, “‘Othello” Vi Fox trot, “Roses of Love,” ing Riots in Which Consul Lost His Life. QWW%%@H@%%KW&!@W’E%’%@’%’&'&%’Efi%m@?fi@’&%’%@%’(@'& 'K%QW@!E‘@%‘@{" Children’s Onyx Glove Silk or Chou:e Gifts! Sport Stockings 500 Rayon Chemise Yamie Derby Rib, Mercerized $1.59 and $1.98 e Sport Stockings, dull Dretiy colors 10 sesembla ‘Women’s Nicely Woven length, in black, white, Chemise in pink; peach, camel, beige, gray and | orchid, nile and mais. several other splendid | Some elaborately trim- color: med with lace and fancy Street Floor work. Bodice-top model. Street Floor Satisfaction Since 1859 NGSPALY | 810-818 Seventh Street BY JUNIUS B. WOOD. ?wu By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Three persons were injured in a “hitand-run” collision between two automobiles at Benning road and Sev- teeth street about 9:45 ok last E Robert BE. Smith, 25 years old, 346 Fourteenth sireet southeast, was later arrested as the driver.of a hired automobile which _collided with of Fred Nally, 30 vears old, of Capitol Heights, Ald. Smith was with reck- ess driving and leaving the scene of accident wlithou o his Waltz song, Finale, “Want a. MOSCOW, December 18.—Official notification " of the uccesion to the throne of Persia of Rezi Shah Pekh- levi, who, according to Americans in a, instigated the assassination of i Consul Robert Imbrie, re- celved acknowledgment of the Soviet government, which was a model of diplomatic brevity. The Persian Am- bassador presented an official note to the commissariat of forelgn affairs, A conveying the information of the change in government. The reply he rebelved from Maxim Litvinov, acting commissar for forelgn affairs, follows: “‘Mister Amba dor, T have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of “The Star Spangled Banner.” WILLIAM A. MILLER DEAD. Fermer Southern Railway Official Here Succumbs in Georgia. William A. Miller, an official of the Southern Railway for many yvears and who was stationed in this city from 1912 to 1918, died in Decatur, Ga., Wednesday. He w a division stere. keeper at Spencer, .. and made his home in Salisbury. Mr. Miller was the father of Mrs. Carlton F. Howell of 3811 Fifth street, this city. Services will be conducted at the daughte sidence tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment will be in Rock Creek Cemetery. Masonic Smith told the police | services will be held at the grave by ' his mind to| Washington Centenntal Lodge, No. 14, r falling to|F, A. A. M. rested before | Jle leaves his mother, Mrs. John D. daughter, Mrs. Howell; his wid- lly suffered euts and bruises she was hurled through tne d, and N and his son, when —and choose _from this list Chiffon 5195 Hosiery Full fashioned, silk from top to toe in sheer, chiffon weight are these beautifully textured pu thread silk stockings. Lo light tones, black and gun meta Gordon H-300 Silk Hosiery, $2. ZS Full fashioned, pur stockings with me: tops. A wide range of light col ors and black, Onyx Pointex Hosiery Hospital nith was < Fraser firm from w *. Hanrahau witnes down und tu The High Grade Established 1842 mber of o the po that he Pianos Sold Direct from the Factory We Invite You to Visit Our New Warerooms 1340 G St. N.W. J. C. CONLIFF, Mgr. Olympic Wagen, $5.50° 36x16-inch size. Substantial wagon with rubber-tired wheels. Ball bearing and with brake. Mille ow, and a_son, Roy Miller of Spar.an- burg, 8. C. Choice of style. Adju upset. “Big Dick” Machine Gun, $1.75 A rapid firing gun that shoots as fast as the handle turns. A replica of the real ones. Tool Chests $1, $2 and $3 \ varied assortment of tool chests containing all the imple- ments the average boy needs for building. Velocipede, $3.48 Rubber-tired wheels. Adjust- able Good size for growing child - . MBS | disc The first dental college for women In the Philippines has been opened in | anila with a woman dentist as dean Kitchen Canister ‘Sets, 98c Consist of ¢ coffee, tea, flo Set on shelves %@'fi@'&%‘!fié'&%"{@ 5&)!4{)’«-’-%'(%‘Z@‘E%’K%’%%&@Efi'&%’&%&‘fi@fi%em% for cuts and rged with ed on $100 zar. ke .md bread PO T while drunk and aflure to have a d 5 permit were w‘(‘f»rl"!’d against i s fBRewco)o jit a fire plug at Rhode n and Third street noriheast. HIs car was damaged, but he was not hurt. Bowling Alley 85c, and $1.89 hardwood -alley With and pins. A minlature of 1 bow Paint Sets The dandy | pait e thé x Chairs and Rockers 69c Choice of white or red rociters or chafrs. Also al wood rockers. An excell Wood Tables, 98c ‘ . 89¢ Beautifully of water col Bozxed Stationery Desk Sets Book Ends Engagement Books Memorandum Books Fountain Pens Gift Pencils Objects d Art Manicure Sets Cigarette Cases Potteries Brass and Copper Novelties Leather Novelties Monogrammed Playing TN SN T we S bbb Ty Foresight in giving that suggests selection of the unusual urges its combination with the useful¥ Brewood-boxed gifts add utility to beau- tifully expressive senti- ment¥ Note the sugges- tions herein — unlike what you can choose elsewhere and in- tensely individualized are the Jgifts that await selection at ‘BREOD®D Engrez Weaver W 11 Flled The will of !‘ *d Decem? t( obate. b copal Home fo the remaining Mrs. Lydia the " Tiine, SR8 American Trains, with iron engine ger car, tender and large circular track. of infant dolls witi dolls with bisque h girls and leathe dolls Street Floor—King’s Palace Get Your Boy a Free Watch.' A guaranteed St@m-sctting and inding Watck free with every purchase of a boys’ suit or overcoat at $6. AT N Fa 2 AT i PR Perfume Sets th S\ng Cantata gospel inder the | Stem- or more. 'z%e'zair:@!z@wkm Check Your Gifts From This Diverse List Debutante Pearl (Mfd.) Necklaces, $1 25 to $l 98 V est Suits and Overcoats 7.to are ers and Stationers 611 Twelfth Street N.W. REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE AND SOLD J. LEO KbLB 923 NE 1 AY W. & J. SLOANE 1508 H STREET ~ WASHINGTON, D. C. Opposite The Shoreham Lo kel | Sterlmg Clmn Nccklaces, $1.00 With pearl pendants. Anm, Llue, orchid, gold or wh Three-Sirand Pearls (Mfd. ) $1.00 duating styles with pearl clasp. | Graduating Chokers, $1. 50 | Black Italian jet th._| Nicely made and 1 Pearl (Mfd.) Chokers. 50: Indestructible pearls ing styl h White, turquoise, ereen and satin-lined box Baby Peggy Jawelry, Sl .00 For youngsters. lockets and chains, rings, mesh ba n neckla In nicely lined boxes. Debutante Pearls, 59¢ For the miss. Dainty Jap pearls (mfd.) with ring fastening Beautiful luster. Military Brushes $1.69 to $6.95 A wide range of styles and grades, Including those with black backs or genuine ebony. Leather cases. Denney & Denney, boxed sets, 2 pieces, $2.50. ” Denncy & Denney, sets of 3 pieces, $3.75. Denney & Denney, sets of 4 pieces, $5.00. Melba, boxed sets of 2 pieces 1.75. ¢ Melba, sets of 3 Melba, sets of 4 p 7 Richard Hudnut sets of Violet Sec, 3 pieces. . ... === SIS Richard Hudnut Three Flowers set—large bottie of toilet water atd face power.... ..S1.50 Luxor 2-Piece Sets.. ..$250 Luxor 3-Piece Sets ...8855 L'l‘ppl 3-Piece Sets in fancy Iged s Ofi All Ash Trays and Smoking Stands Formerly $1.00 to $6.50 Street Floor Gift Thoughts 2 ‘lt hoice chinchilla and collar 4 to 10, of con The Overcoats, melton cloth with muff pockets aud belt “Bell” Blouses, $1.00 th or rayon in all sizes vert = © Sizes 2 Tims’ Caps, $1.50 Genuine All-wool Caps in all colors. Just the thing for the boy who likes the outdoors. 50c Knitted Ties, 39c \'o Iy boxed for holiday in iyon Knit Ties in {§# Striking colors and patterns Play Suils, $1 to $3.48 A splendid gift for the boy from 4 to 14 years. Choice of Indian, cowboy and flreman suite. “Made of broade striped woven mad 7 to 16 years. Raincoat Outfits, $3.98 black rubber coat d hat to match. Collar Boxes $3.50 to $a 006 rk 3 xul color Traveling Sets $1.50 to $9.50 mais Good qua lined in tan, Sizes 6 to 16. Wash Suits, $1.69 Made of good quality cham- d trimmed with contrast ing fast-color fabr Button-on and middy styles. S Street Floor—Boys’ Shop RRAERRLED Taces festoon stone What is folding ¢ hooks Handbags, S! 93 An unusual ! f uine leat 8! 3 and embossed leathers. arm style with top or stra Black, brown, tan ar Damty Gloves for Gifts! Van Raalte Fabric Gloves Made of chamosuede in dainty cuff ef- iects. Choice of rib- bon _trimmed, perfo- rated, embroidered, turn-back and straight cuffs. Beautiful colors Children’s Gloves, $1.00 Capeskin, with fleece fining. Tan or brown. that, Serves as well as Adqms g Street Floor—King's Palace Gift Hints From the Children’s Section Tots’ Dainty Frocks, $1.95 to $3.50 mais, orchid combinations. Trimmed smocking, b embroidery, tucks, and ribbons. Sizes 2 to 6 vears. Sweater Sets, $5.98 Four-piece sets of heavy knitted yarns in pink or blue, trimmed with white brushed wool. Set of Side-closing Sweater with high collar, Cap, Leggings and Mittens to match. Sizes 1 to 4 years. Silk Coats, $4.98 pink or blue. Lin Many thoughtful people prefer to bestow gifts of a practicai character which combine the three fold advantages of beauty —service—and the possible re- duction of the home expense. ‘E’&%‘E‘fi‘fi%’fi%’&@&’bfi%‘!%2’&@'%%?'&%2!!%%2@E@K@%@‘E@E@?@'fi%&%’!@%@( The items listed below will add greatly to the making of better, more comfortable and attractive homes at no great burden of expense. flesh, with laces Sheer voijgs, in rose, white and Silk Scarfs, $2.95 For sport and dress wear are these delightful scarfs of crepe de chine in printed effects. Two yards long, with fringed or plain hems. Boxed Neckwe_ar, 98¢ Colla of m cloths, laces, net, and satin Shown in white and colors in a ified group 'of heautiful : Lin?n ’Kerchiefs, 50c Ea. Women’s all-linen, hand-em- broidered, lace edged or s bandkerchiefs. \White and col- ors. Also men's handkerchiefs of pure linen with hemstitched edge. Embroidered Initial in all white. Men’s "Kerchiefs, 50c Box Tnitialed handkerchiefs, white with colored or white initials. Fancy Garters, 75¢ to $2.50 Ready boxed for gifts. Scores of beautiful styles and colors. With rose buds, powder puffs money purses and in numerous novel effects. Ribbon Novelties, 75¢ Choice of powder sticks, mir- rors, sachety vanities, powdér boxes and ribboned shoe trees. A dainty gift to the young girl at home or in school. New Corsages, 50c Also boutonnieres of gold or silver finish and beautiful colors. Small or large effects with mono- Children’s Gauntlets 59¢ Also gloves of jersey cloth and velour, fleece lined. Included are fur-top mittens and wool gloves in long or short lengths. . Street Floor—King’s Palace You Should Have New Footwear For the Holidays A Specill Group worth $4 and $5 59 83 Here-are the smartest novelties of the new season in every heel height and type |. you could possibly desire Auto Gauntlets $1.98 to $10.00 For men or women. B and brown, wjith large or small cuffs. Fleece or sheep’ wool lined. Small Oriental Rugs . . Embroidered Namda Rugs Hooked Nursery Rugs Hooked Rugs Nests of Tables Wall Shelves . End Tables . . Sewing Cabinets Tea Wagons . Windsor Chairs from$2,(-00p 15-004 1850 from 15:004p from 25:00up from 15004 10:004p from 9.50..1, rom 3()-00up from 16004 Crepe de chine, in white, ed and interlined for extra warmth. Japanese Quilted Jacquettes . .§1.69 to $3.98 Japanese Quilted Carriage Robes.. $2.98 to $6.98 Crepe de Chine Car- riage Sets...... ..$3. Infants’ Knitted Headwear . Crocheted Bootees Crocheted Sacques Carr ng‘ Shoes . 59cto $2.98 29¢ to $3.50 98¢ to $3.50 $1.50 to $2.50 Luggage for Gifts Correct Hat Boxes A very choice group at this price. Best gram English leather-trimmed black enamel boxgs, fancy cretonne linings, leather handles, two Cld\]r sliding lock and key. Others in splendid stylgs at $2.95 and $3.95. Leather Traveling Bags Made of genuine cowhide, leather lined. Sub- stantial and smart looking. Two drop catches, patent lock and key and solid leather corners $2 Leather Boston Bags, $1.59 Tan or black, in assorted sizes. A splendid, practical gifi. $4 95 ‘10 $3.50 Week End Cases, $2.98 strongly leather handle Choice of suede, velvet, satin, patent and tan leathers. Charm- ing cut-out, applique, strap and opera effects are noted. Children’s Dress Shoes, $1.95 _Styles for boys and girls. All sizes. Splendid quality. tone or vari-colored blooms. Second Floor—King's Palaco Street Floor ; & mm&a&mmmwmm@aafiaw@m%mmfi@ ) FREIGHT PAID TO ALL SHIPPING POINT® IN THE UNITED STATES STORE OPEN FROM 8.00 A. M. TO 5.30 P. M. DAILY INCLUDING SATURDAY Sloane Endorsed Merchandise Carries cAn cAssurance of Satisfaction 18-inch cases, made with box frame, and drop catches. Lock key. Barable black enamcl Third Floor—King's Palace with SEFAFEEER v

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