Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1925, Page 28

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TWO EPISCOPALIAN CHURCHES TOUNITE Incarnation to Hold Last‘m Services Christmas Day. Merged With St. Stephen’s. Serviee Christmas recalls th Incarnation Church old city limits built oK ouragement of who mov First Service new mission in a rent e, at which 13 plans were 1 building L 186 of ground 1 and Bleventh and Twelfth streets. At me the city was sp that spot, fc commons in the busiest section of the - then built with fine > business section *hed upon them the formal inst > pastorate ar the - Town a man of classical lear 2 theologist of 2 years of service the in- - of the church was remodeled. Lmoio time, and _s and paintings, nres A. S. The Rock of A ce. After the Mownsand, Res who formerly ant rector to han chur 1 to Snyder at the | Alban's o, | tember, 1{of St. James'. name 1ln use the groun nds was turne the vestry ast of the igned UNDERSTUDIE | Daughter of Late Signs for Part i 8 Years Ago. Mrs. Ch Incarnation Sunday [ Bs the Associated Pres t11 o'clock by Rev. | and on Christmas lock, Rev. H. ( St Barnabas' Church, | will be in charge. The [T at, Incarnation| s fact | 1 “ranklin K. Lane, nterfor 1o S0 and who lust ce of divorce f 1 of Th iding in N on She will Nancy Lane, JEWISH ppear ely known. atmosphere o fthe lit atmosphere of t to othe in 1865, when > held the treet between hin two Ninth months atter | persons we under way for fund and in less the congi had attendance of T4 r after that first meet stone o { the church was om ground which Mrs. Jane F owned the whole ween M and N ely settled | cattle browsed nd brick wiste plaves and G str Bl.ml\et An extra fine blue baby pleace the heart Also attractive ation of Rev as rector of the parish | the keys of the snyles in lifelike 1871 James R . who succe2ded him until 18 lling of Rev. | end brought 1o high ord. 614 12th windows. Around the Corner s memor made | Is from | The Golfer’s Giftt Youw’ll suit him to a “T” —and for the tee— with a present selected from these Sidney West Sweaters and 3” Imported Golf Hose 7 3%t 15 Pullovers 750 to 259 The Newest Sport Jacket For the outdoor man—reversible, rainproof and windproof. Exterior of camel’'s hair and interior of rubberized fabric— varied hue, 18: idney West (INCORPORATAD) 14th and G Streets N.W. Oertel William until i Incarnation. To lur(~ a lulll in NEW YORK, Dec Lane Kauffmann, daughter of the late | of the! under President Wilson, was - as understudy for nn, who w 1vs of the Wil $1.00 & popular doll, wrapped in pink or blankets, Aunt Jemima and several other $1.49 to $4.50 CREERON Between “F and G Sts. reredos, carv- work of Rev. , painter the th ies, retiren had_serv as r. Elliott of the sion and as as- 1, became rec- rvices of more and needed peclally to the ch, but much was the beauty of the addition of church fur After the sudden death of Cathedral at St George “rector and owing Sep- last month, to become rector ttion was d upon v over by its donor the time of the INANCY LANE KAUFFMANN S INA CLAIRE Becretary Tana n “The Last of eney.” ember 18.—Naney Secretary Last of M roduc prom- oclety in the n administra May received a rom Phillp Kauff- ton Star, is now with her 4-year- on on the stage as Young Peoples’ Service at 8 P.M. Dolls $1.49 value in this that will of every child. Mama Dolls, dolls at St. N.W. from High Prices 00 B e A B S %z%%a%%%z%%z%%a%%%%%%@%%@%%@%&%@%%%&%@% "PERSONNEL BQARD REDUCING APPEALS Also Is Makmz ngress With Re- i w view of Class Specifications After The Personnel Classification Board progress in its drive to clear up is docket of appeals, Although no figures were made public, it was sald today on behalf of the board that gradually the number of | continues to appeals under the new several months ago ha Government employ consistently that the bo action in the matter of appeals, left the stat appeal was or less uncert sidered as unfor himself, the 2% 0 3 < 8 a g | ) 7 0/ e THE EVENING STAR, WASHI STOCK EXCHANGE BURNS. Months of Work. make which have This wa ermuent through class under Procedure laid down been reduced. | have asked rd take quick clerk whose | rd in more | lowered [and also admitted tion in the shooting at g avi also is proceeding with T specifications, « direction | Famous Bordeaux Building stroyed With Heavy Loss. BORDEAUX, ) —The Stock Franc architectural marvel destroyed hy fire last night. damage s estimated at more t 10,000,000 frane France, Decembei the Architect ¢ in 1749, briel. It was L Hauris and Willilam Doleman, ln York, Pa., Davis Wednesday night. Given a description of the men | told they might be found in the soy west section, as it placed them under hesitatingly admitted alleged est. They their |, Gouldman was told by the men prisoners were rendered to an officer from York | morning. NGTON, D. C, hange, one of The bullding was the masterpiec POLICEMAN COMMENDED. | €. Gouldman of the fourth. police accumulated | Precinct has been commended for the capture of two colored men, Leamon wanted in connection with an investigation of the murder of Paul | Gouldman met them a AS Con-| chort distance from the station for the clerk | to result in loss to iel y identity | Of & partic they stopped in Baltimore long enough | to pawn the pistol used in the alleged | yherts have been | homicld of Guy Moffett, Clvil Service Comimie. | roioids” 1o The sion member of the board. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925. FAVORS STRICTER > |MMIGRATION LAWS dangers to prosperity by overpopula- fears that the United States would become overpopulated unless the strictest immigration laws are in 18| force. “The population of this coun- from now will * 'he continued. ion_ of for the annual nom s, the same to be I election, Feb George Tully Vaugh s 4 ernor general of the Further restrictive immigration | iR B ert o o e ed € laws, which would permit only the|dent. most deslrable allens to come into :ountry, were advocated by Rep- sentative Albert Johnson of Wash- ington In an address before the D trict of Columbia Soclety of the Sons| : . 6T tha ‘Amerlcan Bevanition in' the| © 37 [uocse termiexpies n Hebin v % i & Charles A. Baker. Arthur 1> La Fayette Iotel Wednesday night.| . yonry 1, Bryan and Dr. Andrew | At the same time Mr. Johnson, who | g . Stewart. Other {s chatrman of the House committee | >0 Pl 1 fmmigration and naturalization, : was Representative Johnson Would Bar The | All But Most Desorable el of Aliens. . ation of offi- e of built List of Nominations. Five were nominated for vice pr dent, three to be elected. Kenneth S. Wales, the present se and Uth- [ favored the immediate regist Robert C. Tracs 1 {of all allens and « process of exam- |18 secretary the United States | and | ining them—extendin, a period | Board of Tax Appe and un- et s of Mount Pl Ige of of seven years—to s ot y are fitting in well with the Leg Birax eral scheme of things, before allov ing them to become American citi- zens, ip that and chaplain, - the board of elected, Col Quotes From ¥ranklin. | mer sur-| The speaker quoted from the writ- | this | ings of Benjamin Franklin, telling of | n { the rapidity in the increase in popu- ~ lation {n- countries and told of the tion. At the same time he expressed the meeting was R. Ide, F. bert The following were nominated for | delegat the conyention of T AMcCorkle, P T P . Overton K Samuel 3, 8. M. El D. Owen and John B. To: Admiral 3 Bryan, K. 8 v Patters ieorge 1. Tork If It Is Rentable I Can Rent It J. LEO KoLB They were , who \ W, are able to make highest £rads Winds | Beoteh Holla mana ge \m.u. e uos 14th St. N.W. =%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%&%%%%% %a@%z%%z%%a?%"’a 923N.Y.Av. 1237 Wis.Av. . MAIN 5027 ‘ WINDOW SHADES to order ut tactory prices, givi s T e e - Any slze up to 38-in.x 6.6t Dupont Toutine Cloth 3. Sun-Lite Cambric Best Domestle n..u.nd Opaque Cloth . Hartshom Eollers Fxeln vely. | THE SHADE FACTORY Main 10428 the | the socic . J. W. Brown an/ , preside Comfortable Office Rooms in which convenienc o been carefully studied In the new Vermont| Building Vt. Ave. and L St. accommodations with facili- signed for busi- ssions. to entire floar CKEEVERW*GOS CREALTORSS] Agents Main 4752 has @o o o /) = 0 ) [/ P - % 0 0 W @ 0 & 0 g3 i B o 9 0 ®w D <] Featuring Six Practical Gifts for the Kiddies! An Amazing Sale! Misses’, Children’s and Infants’ Mail and Phone Orders Mail and phone orders will be filled as long as stock ladts. Rl sl ol SL 40 ® PRYVRVEVRVELELES BT S ST T S e S e e T B e e &mm%&mw%m&mawg Y M ¥ g % L Continuation Sale! d cloth and Madras Shirts more, offered at our standard price for children’s stses C luldren 's and Infanls Jingle Booties Made of heav, warm felt, in s of red and copen. Trimmed with Christ- designs, d and tiny bells. Sizes 813 t0 2,5 to 8. %%‘%@%'fl%’&%@'&%&%'&@{ Just For a Girl Fur-Trimmed 35.00 Suedes—Velours—Polaires All-Wool Novelty Fabrics Very dainty styles in all high-grade materials, and at- tractive shades. Every coat has collars and cuffs of fur and is fully lined and inter- lined. Sizes 6 to 14. Broad- White Broadcloth Shirts In collar-attached and neckband styles, Sizes 14 to 18. Fancy Madras Shirts, in neckband style oniy. Sizes 14 to 1614. Use them for Christ- mas gifts or stock up your wardrobe at & great saving. = —— WW‘{%’%‘@KQ’%@% Continuation Sale! Silk and Rayon Hostery 47¢ > Seam in back hose, in all the latest Fall shades. Misses’ and Chil- Mouse Top. Patent Leather With Black Cab Top. We caught the market in the dull season and made a phenomenal purchase tha surpasses any since the opening of the Basement Store. COATS 4 HOES ' dren’s Lace Button Shoes. Shoes. Sizes Sizes 5 to 8. 8Y, to 2. Patent Leather All Patent. With Fawn Top. All Tan. Button. Patent Leather All Patent Lace. With Fawn All Tan Lace. Top. Patent With Patent Leather White Top, With Gray Top. Lace. Patent Leather With Black Calf, Lace. $3.00 Grades Shoes 2,169 pairs of wonderful shoes, that would ordinarily shoes of $1.95. Shoes that the kiddies can wear for any occasion and always look their best, for they are made of fine qual.n materials, with flexible leather soles. The Misses Children’s shoes have attached rubber heels. and You cannot find a better gift than a pair of these c shoes. Remember, you are getting them at practic half price. Addition: be here at ¢ salespeople will be on hand to <erve you— A Christmas Special! 1,500 Prs. Boys’ and Girls Novelty Sport Sox Our Usual 50c Grade 3T T R S T B S T T TR Biege Brown White Black Gray C Maroon g Blue Pr. Tan A sale that comes just in time for Christmas and that will bring loads of happiness to many boys and girls. i Good, warm hose in a variety of fancy colors, with checked, striped, and novel designed tops, that have proven so popular with the younger set. Reinforced toe and heel perpetuate the wearing qualities of these sox. A gift that every boy and gir! will appreciate. AEAAIAAIAIAIAIAIAIASE | Women’s Felt Moccasins § Satin_ribbon and pom pom trimmed slip- pers, with pad- \ ded 'soles and heels. Cholce 5 o= Sizes 3 to B IRV LVERRRYRRK Infants’ Lace and All Infants’ Wedge Heels. sell for $3.00 or eve w'(@‘%’&‘(%z!{ e e LAN SBURGH & BRO. BASEMENT Entrances 8th St. and E St.—Stairway 8th St. Entrance Nearest E STORE’, Have Iixchanges for Christmas. Exchanges for Sizes ~ Boys’ Welt S hoe prvsvLYEU “: For the Sfi;yhsh Little Cloth 53.79 All-Wool Jersey, Balbriggan Flannel and Wool Crepe Smart one and two piect dresses that the little miss will adore, because of the fancy checks, stripes and trimming: Give her several for Christmas Sizes 6 to 14, thtAprons S0c A very appropriate gift for Lousewife. Cover-all, Polly Prin and Bib styl flowered sateen, unbleached mus lin, gingham and percale. These aprons are very attractively trim med, and will pro tect your frock marks from stains while cook in BEEHER after BT T TG e T T Te BT T et 3 % 330 Bl bl T T S e TS T e %2%%’%@’%‘@’&%’4”"&@%@%‘%@'&%‘% Remarkable Values! 1 000 e T o3 T T T T T ST 3T T3 @h&%fi%&%«%’i&%’%&m A g A fi A 5 ‘B g ¥ @ =2 X RIBRERERERVCREREVER AERRRERERERLRERERERERERVERVERERCRCRERERERE

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