Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1925, Page 7

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— — ————— Tuxedos, $25 Undergoes Serious Operation. resentative underwent riou at Emergenc Hospital. Mr. Bank head, who was at the hospital, EISEMAN’S told during the course of the opera 7th & F Sts. tion that his day —_—e TROUSERS To Match Your Odd Coat and Vest Bring in your odd coat to be matched with a pair or two of these special trousers. You'll find a stock well over 5,000 pairs from which to select, and no matter what color or material you want, you'll surely find it in this stock. Headqua EISEMAN’ B Bankhead of Alabam rters Trousers. 7th and Sy EISEMAN’S 7th & E Sts: THE PRICE IS THE SAME uits and Overcoats Reduced $25 Values $19.75 $30—$35 Values $2 4.75 Reductions like after Christmas. these come But we there v men who prefer to dress up for Christmas, and we are making these re- ductions NOW { putting off regular stock usually know are ma so there will be no need - purchases. Only our sale. Well made, stvlishly cut garments, in a large variety of colors, ]):mcrns and models. on Our Credit Plan A sn 1 cash payment at the time of pur- chase. hen weekly, semi - monthly or monthly payments. No interest charges. Regular cash prices prevail. Nothing exrta for the privilege of charging. A AL S AL S AL S Al LAl S AL S Al g@“lt s the Surpassing @Goodne ss of Schneider’s ¥ POUND CAKE —that has ended Xmas bak- ing in so many homes. It’s futile for even the best cake- maker to endeavor to turn out a product of such deli- ciousness as SCHNEIDER’S POUND CAKE Save your time and energy for other holiday demands this year, and serve Schneider’s Pound Cake to your Xmas guests. It can be had At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores THE CHARLES ScHNEIDER Baking Co. 413 Eye St. N.W. Phone Main 1664 5% BETTER QUALITY BREAD N %%@%fi%@%fi%% NRERERCRERVERVERE B Mrs. Morton Hoyt, daughter of Rep- operation today was <hier was holding up | Bl STl e e e hours: THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1925.. Deaths Reported. The {ollowing deatha have been reported fo the Health Department in the last 24 Erneat Trotter. Katherine C. Gagha Samuel N. Smeltz, Emma J. Moores. 87. 1 Elleworth Law. 6. Dette 'B_Jordan. 60, Walter Reed Hospital. 2 ne. ibley Hospital. Park rd, P ot H 1. >rovidence Hospital. Josenn' v Bean: B2 Foergenes Howpital: MR R Howland. 46 Walter Reed Hos: * J. Klaphaak, 31, Walter Reed Hos o W, Hawkins, 4 harles T. Sibberns, 81, e Hospital S. Huson' 85, 3017 Dent pl. . Freedmen's Hospital. Andergon, 70, 1 Duvall, 40, > Banks. 40, Jane Triplett. 60. 1 Aloxander Hollin, 60, Auzusta W. pital berculois Hospital. Rhode Island ave. srd Bt 8w, 8 Sheriff rd. n.e. Lindsay. 4. Walter Read Hos- Bir ths Reported. 12 Mattia, boy etta N oy d Hester A Kelly.' bo Linmenbroge rati. boy. 5 Kasselbaum, Baker. boy. Lyun, girl 1 Belt, girl Jown A A and E L @il Otto ‘and ¥ § - girl. AM M. MATTINGLY, boy. M J(-hnm;u. girl B and Lill e and Blo. Bassio Snowstorm in Mexico. 2 CHIHUAHUA CITY, Mexico, cember 17 (P).—Chihuahua City Mourmng Bl cka Dyed { the grip of a Winter storm, 24-HOUR | this section. Snow Carmack Dry Cleaning Co. | for Lincoln 239 ) hours, inches deep In the ci —Imported Gold Silver Kid —Step-ins of im- ported silver or gold kid — with Cuban block heels—ideal for college girls. Stetson Shoe Shop 1305 F Street —Imported gold or silver Evening Slip- pers with strap ef- fect cut-out and high Spanish spike heels. Veteran Policeman Dies is in unusu s been falling | H nd is four and one-haif | M Than 38 Years. William Mitehell Mattingly, 6 old, a police of the District of Columbia more than 38 vears, ber of an old Washington family, d in a hospital here yesterday long illness. He had served in the fice of the chief clerk at police hi quarters nearly the entire time he been with the departmnent. brother of the Judge Robert L. tingly of the Municipal Court | Mr. Mattingly was born in west Washington. He was the he late George E. and Mr Mattingly. When a youn served in the Signal Corps Army for a short time tioned at Fort Sill, Okla., married M Lizzie Gent: of the late George W. ernment official | Mr. Mattingly was a life membe; the Policemen’s Association of | District. He leaves his wife. brothers—Judge Mattingly and | G. nd three and Richard of he met Gentry, De. W in tingly. | ner: at the Marvin M. E. Church tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock E. A. Lambert will offic { ment will be in Glenwood Cemet Arrivals at and W. M. MATTINGLY, 62, CLAIMED BY DEATH Was Veteran of Police Department, With Service Record of More years member of the Metropolitan for fifth in point of | service in the department, and o mem- died after a of- 1 | had He was a Mat- and while sta- d daughter a Gov- r of the two sons, v s will be conducted | South | New York. ARRIVED YESTERDAY. American Merchant Chateau Th DUE ident Garfield DUE TODAY Marse, SATURDAY Roclambeau Ansonii Veand MONDAY Antwerp. De De. Dec. Nauples, Rotter: » Colom OUTGOING STEAME Selections Blending Distinctiveness With Watches Usefulness “ountain Pens Clocks carry- ng dignity and such charm that thes lend an in- deseribable at- mosphere to the room or hall which they adorn A fine line of elone and Thomas clo A line of man's Ideal Fountain Pens ts but a small part of our stock of novel ties. A varied assortment of novelty jewelry selected for ite uniqueness. complete Water- This beautiful 14 kt. solid gold case encloses 17-jewel adiusted lilinois or Elgin movement. Atiractively designed s illustrated, and MILTON BAER Two Doors from 17th and H Sts. 809 17th St. N.W. Transportation Bldg. SAILING TODAY J400p 100 B 00 M ToorN | 1.00 P M Shirts for Xmas Most men are pretty hard to buy for— but there’s one sure, safe way. Buy silk shirts—every man wants them—this kind with collars to match in a Christmas box. 8 GRAY—BLUE—WHITE Ralelgh Haberdasher 1310 F Street CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. “Florida night” will be_obsery, w the Health Studio, 1628 K strect, to- morrow, § p.m. i Miss Mary Burrill will give her an- nual reading of Van Dyke's “Th Other Wise Man” at the Christmas vesper service at Howard U Sunday, 4:30 p.m. Thi ing the candlelight woman students. was i rs ago by Dean Luc al music by the sisted by Soloists Miss (: Miss Arola Miller and Heartwell. Public invited. The National l“ellowshlp Club will | celebrate its first anniversary tomor- row night with an inform nce in the Hall of fons, hington Hotel. George Washington Through the curtesy of Kellogg of the 10 Council, Prof. Paul de University of Brussels, lecture on English 1 agurated four D. Slow: ted cholr, roline Grant Miss Helen W versity: Vernon esearch Belgium, erature Zue: an Hall District and of Columbia—Fair tonight tomorrow, lowest temperatu: bout 25 degrees; slowly (nmpu.nm tomorrow winds, becor > tomor and tomor : ture tomor row; mode esterly winds Virginia row; slow row: mode | | West Vir { at Fair tonight s ni tempera morrow; ri tempe Records for Twenty-four Hours. | Mhermometer—4 p idn 1 am - 37, 8 pm § am., 3 4 pm., 29.90; § midnight, 29.98; 4 a.m. 30.04: noon, 30.0 temperature, 37, occurred temperature lowest? 46 Water lition of y at 8 Condition of the 0 Food FOREI m.. Greenw from 11 found R T Franklin_102 BILL FOLD. brow: Conn_ ave. between Conn. ave. M Reward. BRACELET. ward & Lol Gardens 3 BRIDGE with fou %old_teeth, hood of 10th reward. 1000 N n e brindle: tag liberal revwar in neigh CAMEO SET. hetween 1 and B. Reward. Apt CAT—Straved from yellow and white, with wound in from operation: reward. Col E DIAMOND BROOCH, Dec. 15, between Liberal reward. 4th g on_ets bdoman i) white chest: Blac lost or sfolen from Ma; vicinity of Oakland ere (o name of Hooe, "1104 11th stne I reward. 18° ENVELOPE Sneed. 2 FoU ials "D B S . Thursday : Ut mow. 1Y ¥ BILT, FOLD, 4 sts., Wednes: Reward | GOLD CHAIN BRACEL Saturday or cts T with gold Reward. Monda¥ | PEARL < Hampet e, S and Keepsake. Pho . on’ Maryland ave, en 701 and 8th Rewar _Black onsx. with ¢ nn’s glove counter. in center. Reward, Adams ell_in tan cas At 530, “the ™ on or a Americ: QO Wm. M. Carswell Return to on Capital Tra cember 1 . Col. 811, Apt. 44, Chapin n.w. ET. brown: had | vermit and Taentificat vielnity of 20th “and Hillver, at 7 p.m. 1on card: in December 16, WATCH_FOB. gold, with stone warde Address Roger Baldwin. 100 Bth are. New York City WATCH, gold, Elgin. lady's heavily 'engraved, between Market WILL the person who called Frank about glasecs call bet. 5 and 77 WRIST WATCH, old, red _cross on face drunne zear Folis Theater. Reward 4 n.w. _Phone ‘ ATC L'old lack rib) "“lhe“' 'flm-— for Teward. s closed Wilcon Cleve. 1 second hand, 1, froms machine s © g Toar Mard Bower December 19° Public | 7 {MRS. COOLIDGE WILL BE SANTA T0 POOR Plans to Aid at Distribution of' Gifts of Union Mission Christmas Eve. Mrs. Calvin Coolidge will play San- ta Claus to a host of the poor of the city ning of Christmas eve, when she will preside at the d n 1,200 bags of food nd toys, under i on the mc John & istant su. . in charge the Children’s zency Home, irs s of the cit tral Union ) e part Despite the edict of t ment banning orn Bennett on stre John S the T Q:arhs of Ebankz DOYLE HOLLIDAY at 4 Jose die TALBOTT. LATRA W oted plett )0 B st Late Matiie Syivester undas. Dec Thursday am.. at the 0. late m and Hell Pelham and Leonard Ch sther of 10 children. ¥ ,m.]., Tuesday. Do nds wvited nesday. December Newark hus 16. 19 L home heloved ry. A el of W . Sunday_ a wes” Protestant West River. Md.. at 30 pai. Sundas: Keith's | Mrs. Annie Barke. and ral_from | Tel T i sion, says that churches, clubs and pri- ! vate indlviduals have continued thi contributions, thoug { vear to ke £40.000 for far yet the budget of {\1c| work from The m ed in its 1 2 avenue, for i expy ouble ha t 82 ibled its r the necdy sequently, been 1o u.., si but n‘ Wwere I | IIK(:W N. | Bhow remem ETTA LEONARI 10 1oved her one betore in memo; ermore R AND FATHER. * | { coorER. memt of our CORBIN e who held 3 n lonely b Often feel vo ad to And il 14 7 Y HER TOVING CHILDREN AHERTY. 1n lox ’n, MICHAEL fathe: GOINS. ago t DAISY TABB. nemory of my JONES STEWAKT. JACKO0N WAVNE ¢ e WAYNE AND AND ER AND WALTER M of my dea Darte SISTER. JONES FUNERAL DIRECTORS. ‘ V L. SPEARE CO Neither the successor of nor witke ho original W | oo, 1009 H'St. N. | Phos st ~ Josep h F. Birch’s Sons (ISAAC BIRCH) 3034 M ST. N.-W _~Fyianinca 1o Phone West 96. eE CHAS S ZURHORST CAPITO Gawler Service Funeral Directors Since 1850 | Main 5512 1752 Penna. ~ Timothy Hanlon ©. Funeral Director and Em Fra.nk Gemr s Sons Co e LOCATED AT NORTH 79 hsar JAMI S T. RYAN Chapel Model Chpiate Ambulances. Livery tn Dignificd_w Deal & Co., LINCOLN 8200. Chape! Modern oy au..-k' 816 H Automobil Prompt Auto Delivery Service. Artistic—expressive—inexpensive. Gude Bros Co., 1212 F St. Geo. C. Shaffer "0 Mt st 2w Main 108 CHOICE FLORAL EMBLEMS Main 2418, at MODERATE PRI Prompt_Delivery. BLACKISTONE’S Floral “Blanket Sprays” Moder: Two qnnw Lieh &1 M Ve Spemallse in F‘Ioml Designs at Moderate Brices INC i lorl.s 3 W™& HSTS NV. MAIN 6953

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