Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1925, Page 18

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18 ARTS CLUB PLANS CAY BAL BORENE Carnival on January 11 Will| Offer Many Novel : Features. 1 Pians for the annual bal boheme of the Aris Club are rapidlv taking shape under the direction of the ball committee of which G. A. Lyon is chairman. At the club, where weekly meetings are held reported in perfect ing details for the hig carnival-ball to be held Monday., January 11, at the New Willard | The ball this year is for the benefit | of the fund now being set aside to restore and preserve the clubhouse | at 2017 1 street as a national land- mark, looking toward the possibility of an enlargement to the house with- | out destroying fts identity. The Arts | Club occuples the hictorie bullding which was once the home of James Monroe while Secretary of State and for a few months while President, | pending repairs to the Executive Man sion. It was actually then the White | House | is bullding is more than a ce and w quarter old, and fts prese of all subcommitiees progress is e The funds and these en terprises such as the Lal boheme, ure necessary to enable ft to dischurge this obligation fo the city of Wash ington and to the country at large as custodian and trustee for a ven erable historic monument Two vears ago in January, 1924, the first bal boheme of the Arts Club was glven and the success established it as the biz Bohemian ball of the vear in Washington. Plans for the b this season are even more pretentiou and more i the line of a foreign car- nival than &ver hefol Decorations by Felix Mahony and the students of the National School of Fine and Applied Art will be original and beautiful. in_keeping with the atmosphere of a French streat scene Characteristic costumes for attendants and for musicians will be a novel fea These costumes have been de The committee Kelpful work Wednes aft costume plan to bers of this commitiee include Howard Nvman, Miss Mrrguerite Neal, Mis< Lilllan Burke. Chunning Swith and Glenn Madison Brown The chuirman of the program com 1. M. Leisenring. president of Club, announces that there interruption to the general of the evening, which will be 930 and continie until 3 am Pour or five surprise features will be offered. with plenty of comedy thrown in. atunts incidental to the student street carnival at the time of the an arding of the Prix de Rome at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in P'aris Other committees announced hy all chairman follow: Patronesses and hoxes. Mrs. Fulton Lewis (chairman). Mre. Willoughby Chesley. Mrs. Charles W. Fai and Miss Aline Solomons floor committee, Rov Xeuhauser hotel and supper. H T. Staley judges for costumes. Arthur Franklin Musgrave D. C. RATE DECISION Tarifis on Pulpwood Held Unrea- sonable by I C. C. Interstate rail rates on pulp wood fn carloads from poinis in Di trict of ol and West in the san vania, and points in \We: unreas future moveme At the sur found not justit a proposed re striction of the application of the rate e pulp from \Washington to potnts in arriving This 1 brought vessels The case I and Old Dominic Mots teunk lin Into Washingion PROGRAM FOR HOLIDAY. LONDON, December 19 (#).—One Wundred and one professional panto- mimes are in rehearsal in England for the Christmas season. This is_ dis couraging to the croakers. who have contended that the davs of the panto. mime are over. Plays which are not very success ful in the larger English cities are preparing to make way for panto. mimes to amuse children and grown ips alike during the holiday season reat is the demand for panto. actors that the regular stage nnot supply the prin cipals. Minor rol 4 teur performers, m had vears of experience. t'nemploved moving-plcture actors will appear in many pantomimes, and street vendors and even charwomen » culled in for some of the parts. wood Pennsy Wash e upi Make Your Selection BANJO UKULELES $6.50, $10.00, $12,00, $13.50, $16.00, $17.50 to $40 Special Gibson Banjo Ukeleles, $17.50 $25 $10 Home of the Steinway Piane £DRO - who will eat their Christmas AR ERN IR IR ENRIARERNARAT Musical Instruments For Christmas GIFTS Stock of Nationally Famous Instruments. Time Payments If Desired—Demonstrations Given HOLDS FINAL SERVICE CHRISTMAS h of the Incarnatio; Stepl nd N streets, which will be merged with the first_of the year. | THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, COHEN IS CLEARED IN WET CONSPIRACY Judge Tells Jury to Find Colored Customs Collector Not Guilty. By the Awsociated NEW ORLIANS, Judge W L. Grubb, trial of Walter negro troller of customs in New Orleans, and others on a charge of conspiracy December 19— presiding at the Cohen, con to violate the Federal prohibition law oon instructed the jury to| <ued after previous- 1 officers. had ith Henry o of cus t Cohen. to move the Rita, & revenue cutter, when it was in & position 1o Interfere with craft smuggling whisky. PAINTED HATS POPULAR.‘ French Mode Meets Disapproval of Fashionable Milliners. PARIS, December 19 (®).—Painted s have been adopted by some fash- able Parisiennes this Winter, dis : with all such trimmings as nd fasteners. ! te is not very popular with s, becnuse with a few def ex of the brush an’ artist ' GERMAN GENERAL HITS AT ARMY RED TAPE‘l Head of Reichswehr Protests That Bureaucracy Is Interfering With Work. By the Aseneiated Press RERI December 19.—Maj. Gen Von Seeckt, head of the Reichswehr in an official communication complain ing that “bureaucratic sluggishness is not compatible with the soldfer's call ing." declared recently that “a new form of horseshoe nail cannot be sug gested to me without bureaucracy i7 terfe Gen. Seeckt claimed that it some times es days before instructions given by him orally or affixed to the margin of letters are returned to him in order form for his signature, and weeks before these orders reach their destinations, - is developing « nd subdepa glven their writtel gestion and differences ot Leen fruned out th ences,” the Reichs Meanwhile b long con s chiet said orses may tape must be dr in the German militar AMERICANS IN GERMANY TO HAVE CRANBERRIES Heavy Importations From U. S. Fill Demand—' Preisselbeeren’” Fail to Meet Taste. Bs the Associated Prase RERLIN, Decembe —Americans dinners culty in rlin office tment of in Germany will have no d biaining cranberries, the usands of quarts of cranberries being imported. Dealers trying e them called them Amier Ibeeren,” but German isselbeeren, which are are to popular “preis as such not the German haustran the term means Who Shall Survwe" ness today tity production creased sales bring v prices. Only the who buys qn survive. CHAMBERS BUYS IN LARGE QUANTITIES That is why he can furnish CLARK GRAVE VAULTS at $85. COMPLETE FU for $100: and other funeral and mortuary needs at half the old- time undertakers' charges’ CHAMBERS GUARANTEES Reliable and Complete Service at LOW PRICES W. W. Chambers Co. The Brown Stone Funeral Home Cor. 14th and Chapin St. N.W. Call Columbia 132 is based or n RALS o3| From Our Complete UKULELES $6.50, $7.25, $8.50, $9.75, to $27.50 Special Gibson $10, $15, $20 Special Martin $12.00, $20.00, $27.50, Special Miami $12.50 $20.00 Musical Merchandise of Every Description and Sons Co. OP Elizabeth P. Hughes Dies. fi %%’éfi%%%%%%%% betl cun trunsform a shabby velour or felt hat into a chic and seemingly brand new article, . Husbands litthe cuuse to ve Julce over any economy in connection With this novelty, for some women in st on having signed masterpieces by + ! tashionable painters, at the usual fash ionable prices Y, Wa 'l writer s, Décember 19 (4) ips Hughes, educationa and Red Cross work She was 64 ve old 5 vl 8 Al 8 Gift Suggestions ‘Hanky Dolls A novelty gift for d'unl\ r|n1| wears a 69 chiefs. P'lain colors or white with embroidered corners Handkerchiefs, 25¢ young or old. A and muff, made of six handker- embroidered voile, Choice of Women's Handkerchiefs, in linen, Ma while and ¢ Also pure linen, with initials th hem or scalloped edge the men P'ure \White Linen Initialed | 1d those with colored woven borders. or boys are P’lain White Handkerchiefs with co ace edged: s, Crepe de chine in all col- andker- Street Floor—King's Palace Women’s Imported Gloria Silk Umbrellas Boxed for Gifts 5398 Covers finished with wide satin borders. Choice of pansy, red, navy, black, green and brown. King's Palace autiiful Umbrel- with ¢y carved han- am b er Be Silk las fan- dles, tips fer- rules. Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery Irregulars of $2.00 grade, but hurts are so minute that one can rcely find them. And they will not mar their wearing qualities, either. Of chiffon service-weight silk with mer- cerized garter top. Choice of black, gun metal, rose taupe, nude, silver, blush, atmosphere, skyne, ba- nana, noisette and pearl. Fine Silk Hosiery, $1.35 Full - fashioned, Perfect Quality, Pure Thread Silk Hosiery with mercerized garter tops. Black and a com- plete assortment of fashionable light tones. $ Street Floor—King's Palace For Gifts to Women Smart Handbags 52-95 A diversified collection of charming bags in the popular underarm style with choice of long or short top straps. Attractive colors in seal, calf, vachette, saffian leather, morocco, armadilio calf, goat, heaver calf and tapestry. Included are chic fitted vanities. La Superbe Pearls (Mfd.), $2.95 to $7.50 Single strand, graduating French pearls, exquisitely tinted and with radiant luster. Sterling or white gold fastenings. Varieus lengths. Russian Antique Neck- Brooches and Bar Pins 59c to $3.50 laces, $2.50 to $5.00 These will match other Rus- The newest festoon Necklaces, set with amber, pearl stones and sian antique jewelry. A choice group. real cameos. Music Rolls and Folders, $1.00 to $5.00 Portfolios, $1.25 to $5.00 Street Floor—King's Palace D. C, DECEMBER 20, 1925—PART 1. Alleged Bolshevist |PLANS FOR NEW APPEAL oiion [onn Sric ot Jues toim and | weeke 1t tne order is Bri[ish Naval qhip FOR CHAPMAN ARE LMD\MQ decision. That will be done next!is customary to grant Begms Long Cruise | counsel Wil Ack Federal Judge for Order for Rehearing on Decision. D REVEREREREREED !am%!:@!z@:@é%é%f: By the Associated Press. HARTFORD, Conn., December 19.- The foundation for the appeal of | Gerald Chapman to the United States | Circult Court of Appeals,"y which he | hopes to postpone his death sentence | for the murder of a New Britain po. liceman by first serving out a Federal sentence of vears, was laid by counsel for him today. It*is planned to go before Federal Iudge Edwin 8. Thomas. who recently decided unfavorably on Chapman's pe British crufser Vindictive, says the Westminster Gazette, has been or- dered away on foreign servic supposedly the Far East. This ve sel has heen described by the G zette’s correspondent at Plymou A% one of the British naval vessels upon which communistic activity is prevalent among the sallors Membera of the crew were quoted by the w»rrmp(mdm' a8 having re- marked to him: “The Vindictive is one of the Bolshevik ships of the navy. QUEEN MARY BUYS TOYS.! Xmas Brings —mno greater treat to Washing- ton tables than SCHNEIDER'S POUND CAKE. A Yuletide favorite in the best home 25 i tor well over fifty years. | 4 POUND HNEIDER'S "Cixy —contains un?\' high-grade i ents—the kind employ. Order supply now. Sold at Grocers and Delicatessen Stores Departs From Usually Useful Christmas Gift Selection. LONDON, December 19 (#).—Queen | Mary believes in useful f'hrl!l!“\x, &ifts, but this vear she has departed | from her usual custom and purchased | a drum and bugle for her grandson, | e Herlu-n eldest ared 1315 New York Avenue 1330 H Street N.W. “ppetite delight at 2 cost that's light— music - accompanied nealtimes. Cour- ieous, tip-less serv- ice of energy-build ing. piping hot food you favor. Combine zest and rest with luncheon or dinner here would an ample holiday vou Gearge Herbert, ne rly vears old, will receive the presents Christmas morning. with the distin, understanding that he leave thes noise-making tove at home whenever | he goes to Buckingham Palace to visit his grandfather, the King TIGE GINGER BLVELELE O VERLELERERETL! Tue Cuarces Scuneper Baking Co. 413 Eye St. N.W. Phone Main 1664 BETTER QUALITY BREAD RoP (> k> Ep e (Pl ir o) ALE! NONE BETTER A. G HERRMANN 50 Tenth Luncheon 11:30 to 3 Dinner 5 to & “Frask P. Feawick T R v i G St. S.E. s = t\!fl“?'-fi%éW@Z@%@%‘fi@!‘b'{%’{‘@'{@%@{? - A5 See Our Other Advertisement on Page 1 Sctisfoction Since 1859 Are YOI.I USlng @S P Your Charge fl% g \'\ Account? 810418 chm(h Street Dainty Curtains Will Give Your Home a Holiday Air $1.50 Filet Mesh Panels Now the time take advantage of efficient ethad i Chases used one to Get Yoar Boy a Watc/z Free. FoN $2 and $2. 50 Lace Panels is to convenient of ing for Christmas pur lor stem-windin a b $8 95 and . nd cold 1Y5 or more Vest Suits and \ Overcoats THE SUITS loths, cut in English st Sizes 7 to 17. é _THE OVERCOATS illa. 1 helted hrown and cinnamon to “Bell” Blouses, $1.00 Genuine broadcloth, rayon striped woven madras, woven striped madras Collar-attached stvle sizes 7 t 55 Lamberjacks, $3. 98 Newest patt ke g or dark colors 6 to 16 years Boys' Shop Of irs of pants. Of warm. heavy Heavilh Sizes 2 chine style gray Bath Robes, $] 98 Shawl collar and braid. Boyish terns in light or dark color robing 8 to 14. Mackinaws, $5.95 Heavy. Roomy Coats. of fancy coating. Featuring the notch co and patch pockets. All seams piped 8 to 16 years lined 10 pat Sizes cloth $1 25 Ruffled Curtains, 94c Pr. ! marquizetie and Sizes 1s in Jarge bloc Size Street FI For Christmas Gifts! Velour Cushions, Special $9.98 Splendid quality velour with ta Feeding Bibs, 25¢ round and oval shapes. Rose. mulbi for the $1 Rubber Aprons, 79c gum rubber w Thil Men’s Shaving Sets Reduced rror, mug and brust Silver-like and nickel $8 Sets Reduced to $6.47. sets, w arge o $6.50 Sets Reduced to $5.47. $5.98 Sets Reduced to $3.97. $2.98 Sets Reduced to $2.17 $3.98 Sets Reduced to $2.97. $2.49 Sets Reduced to $1.97. Street Floor—King's Palace Large. coverall style in beauti- ful bright colors and nicely bound. Each in a fancy box Table Scarfs, $4.49 Handsome Tmported Tapestry Scarfs, trimmed with velour. Choice of rose, mulberry and blue and outlined with antique metal braid. A treat Colored youngsters. ith sleeves $1 Hot Dish Mats, 75¢ Artistic metal top, with felt base. <hapes Street Floor—Ring's Palace Gifts for Men Cigarette Cases, $1.49 to $5.98 Fillkwick style with patent inside hnh‘l.er. Leather Collar Bags Bill Folds $1.00 to $3.50 $1.00 to $7.50 With sections Collar Boxes tion card, coin and cards $3.50 to $5.00 place for bills. Leather Cases for Soft Collars $2.00 to $4.50 One to four pockets. Made of imitation leather and fine calf. Salz Fountain Pens, 99c¢, guaranteed Eversharp Pencils, $1.00 to $4.00 Waterman’s Fountain Psens, $2.75 to $5.50, guaranteed treet Floor A Pre-Holiday Sale of Thousands of Fancy Pillowcases A Choice Group at $1.19 Pr. These constitute our usual $1.50 cases of fine white cotton, in 45x36-inch size. Hem- $5 Linen Table Sets $3.95 stitched and finished with medallion insert. A splendid gift item. Includes one 55x55-inch hem- stitched Linen Cloth and six Another Fine Group at $1.98 15x15-inch hemstitched napkins to match. These sell regularly in stock for $250 and $300. And are $8 Rayon Bed Sets $5.98 ; beautifully boxed for Christmas Full size 80x90 for double giving. Made of fine-count white cotton and finished with bed. Rich, lustrous quality, in blue, gold, rose and lavender, hemstitching, embroidery, lace edges, monograms and medallion krinkled stripe effect with sepa- rate bolster. Round, oval and hexogan Ivoryware Toilet Sets Drastically Reduced At an opportune time, too gift buying. Read this list, then come needs. : $60 Toilet Sets, $39.97 Of amber Pyralin, in the DuBarry style. Eleven pieces $40 Toilet Sets, $34.97 Ten-piece sets of two-tone, amber and white Pyralin $35 Toilet Sets, $29.97 Ten-piece rose on amber toiletware, in fancy lined imitation leather case. $25 Toilet Sets, $17.97 Eleven-piece sets of white pearl-like on amber $30 Toilet Sets, $24.97 Eleven picces of decorated amber, with fancy imitation leather o $10 Toilet Sets, $8.47 Three-piece set of decorated amber. $15 Toilet Sets, $11.97 Three pieces of pearl-like and amber. From the Gift Booths Collar and Cuff Sets, 50c Handkerchiefs, 50c Box Various styles and colors. Choice of 3 to 6, in box; wom Chfldren's Handke[chief! en’s handkerchiefs in novel and plain effects. 25¢ Each Children’s Handkerchiefs Numerous patterns and colors. A 39¢ Box f:;‘j};‘:k‘ifig““g‘"" osfeeand o . day in the week Band i kerchiefs. Seven in box Children’s Handkerchiefs 39¢ Box Boudoir Caps, 50c y Also bandeaux, fancy garters, Three in box. Embroidered; powder sticks. Numerous colors colored voiles. and styles for identifica- Also Brief Cases $1.25 to $6.50 SO YOu can save on in and fill your vour In fancy box $1.25 Turknit Bath Sets $1.00 Shown in fahcy holiday boxes. Set consists of one bath towel, one guest towel and one wash- cloth. Blue, pink, gold or laven- der woven colors. inserts. 45x36-inch size. Street Floor—King’s Palace Street Floor—King's Palace %%@%%%%’%%%%@%%%%%%%%@% - 1300 G St., Cor. of 13th St. N S L B G S G G B A S G e B I T I I S FN“K“&&%&M&W&&&&:“ L] ' c

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