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HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., DECEMBER 20, 1925—PART 1. 19 AGAINST THEM. f—?fifll?;s"’s“‘"i"f i Parenls Of BOSlOll Univcrsily (J‘il'lb COUPLE CLAIMS SIRENS “ i b ~ " mount asked for, 1248, e i % IS GOLDEN CHANCE TO DO GOOD |, cotorea witow works hara an| - pretioudy teknowieaged. $165.75 Appear Unanimous Against Smoking| SAVED THEM FROM DEATH Mrs. M. W. B, $5. Total re ed, children under care of an older daugh- $170.75. | — @ ter, who does the housework and | *Stiil"needed, $1,07 Man and Woman Go to Capri to ; a1e o nursing after school hours. A boy gl 3 B s AsieTa AT e 9 took a decided stanc s i ; = {Hope of Future for Selected Families Lies in Asset|hore utier schon in th afternoos | OPPORTUNITY NO. 13—NEARLY A 449 took u decided stand against| Dje, Meet Each Other and 3 A Prase . 18— Bobatia] S e and all day Saturday. It has been a BLIND, FIVE CHILDREN. BOSTON, December 19. THGES e s e b et s not i s S of Children Who Must Be Kept at Home and hard fight for this widow, and now | This colored woman, her evesight [0PPosition to smoking on the S et b S i : 3 she is beginning to sce the end, for|pearly gone, had five children and no|their daughters has been expressed by | tion of whether either boys or irls | Correspondence of the Assoctated Prese Franc E. Sheiry Names at School, Well Nourished and Clothed. the little children can_hardly wait | jncome three years ago. Kind-hearted |4 majority ¢ -|should be permitted 1o smoke, taking | ISLAND OF CAPRI, Italy. i ntil they, too, may join the wage|people came to the rescue and thelgents attending the Boston niversity ttitude that it is no worse foi | i i A s rers. In the meantime shelter, | gymily was kept together. Things | Of Practic : etters. | 51rls to smoke than for boys. Standing Bodies for 1926, A AT Siaing | and) mourishing 000 are | X 0¥ ghter (ilyi Cintistmas, foc tha| SShoos o8 Txsctieal Aeis sl Letters | Ehia bomoks thentorbova 1| SRS SR 08 9L LESE S areiliden opportunity” is written | this year. Friends and the church help | needed.’ Iourteen dollars u week, or|17.yearold girl is now working and | yomy College permitting girls to tinue (o be sigidly enforeed.” Dean ' r Tiff she \‘ Following Electi large in the 14 stories of home need | some. But the mother and her babies |$728 a year will provide it. puts ail her money Inta the home, and |y Colloge permitting glrls o) tinue to be rigidly enforced” Dean rusged cliffs r heerly out of t g ection. Which the Associated Charities present | need clothing and food. They must be| Amount asked for, $728. hope: on to earn more. A 1d-Vear- | o Toar oy anajort ‘~n|ly avis announced in .«vn)(hm.: _n]uv fi\)_ for the sixteenth Christmas season to | fortified against the disease which has| Previous cknowledged, $48.50. old boy Is tuking vocational education, | sent out a questiomnaire. to 675 = ‘xn'f_wl!mmmw u]nl‘l D Or | s aizana. | Bt s enchantecsoes T the open hearts and pocketbooks of | laid the father low. Twenty-three| Mrs.J. 1. S AL $1. Total re- | \Ghich may lead to worthwile employ- | ente of by lqaestionnaire to 675 par | infraction is expulsion S : st Franc Sheiry, newly elected | W A8hington givers. There are oppor- | dollars a week, or $1,196 this coming | ceived, $61.50. ment, and the three vounger children | Bogton University 1o learn how they v feeling in the matter,” he ex- | unlike those whom iomer describe: prestdent of the Typothetae of Wash xl""';‘h’x_ in home-making, for the|year, will keep these children well| Still needed, $6 b . £0 to school, where the teachers speak | falt on the subject. Of the first 450 |V . “is that girls of college & as tempting voyvagers to their doo ington, has announced the following | (o apaaebortunities In education, for | and happy and aid the father's recov- | spPORTUNITY NO. _ANOTHE of their progress. Iach child in | parents to reply. it was anmounced to, |*10Uld not be permitted to decide this | recail men and women from shados standing committees for the ensuing | tpaper oig, oPPortunities for food, | ery. e G IR home does his bit to make it . matter for themselves. There is a|of despair year: shelter and raiment, opportunities for |~ Amount asked for, $1.195. & e 3 o ony Will you do yours’ point in a| stem of student govern At least Karl §ube d Anr Membership—Willi $ Freeman, | pataining, Amer, standards of | previousl cnowledged, $244.50. y" macuifice mas her helthbutiN on dollars a week, or $988 a == ——————|ment */ & «ijykers more maturelMuihol, both Germans, chairman: Willam N. Schusfer, viee | 1 P& I shott, to make good it given| Dy 1. B, g5, shd! gave it gladly to keep her three | LUK Diing what Is needed here. © | been received and are acknowledged |minds should step In and muide St | aivere oxia chairman; Joseph D. Ashby, T. B.|" e i Total receivec 9.50. ahilldren, o L Te tor be Amount asked for, $985. by The Sta dents for their own good. Tschol came I o o ). : |, The hope of the future for these{ Syl needed. $94 been a Tlong, hard struggle for he A ey 4 : 08 [uchol carne. Clements, . ”'(e-,\:“" h'”;': o e s W e e 3 tag, and wiianishe brolernaan it el | Anorvmonsi Sl Mre. S , 5 ~hrist ¢ 2 AN U Series of mixfort - B osson, Frank | have i children. Give . zive up »rk which brought | 4 : red. $19 2 clel s Zisauies ol misto) Gauss, Don Griffith, ward ¥ | school like their own home. The daily | OPPORTUNITY NO. NO FAULT | faced her, for one of the children was peeded V. ¢ MOUNT KISCO, N. Y., December | Confided in each ofhy Gruver, Maxwell L. Jones, Willlam L. | adjustment to home life, the give and OF HIS stricken with tuberculo anddl SEGHLTONNEdaa 10 i Nowm o 1% UP).—James Wood, president emeri. | the sbell of Capri's King, Charles F. Lonman, H. R. Liv- | take. the sacrifice of older children for | This colored m: of education, ugh recovering, must atehiedl | ot A e g B No- 145 0. S ey e e fecin o | Tt their original ingston, Unger Murnan. Ralph A. |the sake of the younger, all make for | character and fine principles, is a de- | carefully The children are doing ‘ Se b neecoly. ’ 3 Villia most needed. . . tus of the American Bible ety and | cided to face life Packwood Frank T. Pursons, Andrew ' character development. voted father. He was happy in|well in their classes. Must this} OPPORTUNITY NO. 14—Closed. |In Memo. R. C. M., No. 5....... prominent for many vears in educa-| When they told Rolls, Charles J. Schaefer, Edward | These Christmas opportuities have. his work and in the care of his at- |mother's sacrifice be in vain? Twent = i ool ~— |tional circles, died foday In the same |Italian officiels fina W) Stecle’ A1 I Teninyeon Beivard!| become n iliar feature of Wash tive family i wits At thsos leauct aotax week will keep this The following contributions have| Total ......... ......$372 'house he was born in 86 years ago. |return to G ‘agner, Roger W. Wheele; ington’s Christmas season. Many per- | children. Then came misfortune, ill ducational — Charles Crane, | sons have come to include them 50| npess. Ie now is incopocitated and T e e L agirel T s, PLABDID | faees a serfous operation.” whieh wil | $$$3$8$3833838838338338338883833838838838838388328388280888888888888888828888288838883838838888388888883838888888888888 4 and Charybdis of Greek myth zure waters of the Bay of Napl chafrman Edward L. Anderson, P. A, | i delay his return to work for a long Becker, jr.. R. M. Burton, . H.|[aPpeal the Assoclated Charities has|iime. His wife, formerly school Cooke, John H. Davis, Willlam D, | Peen receiving inquiries f * | teacher, works when she can-—but Davis, Will Dunn, W. A elblut. who have gotten the opportunity habit | there |5 the sick husband, = little Lee L. Eynon, Argyle N. Finney,|®hd Who wanted to know when the au-| dgughter, § years old; two boys, one A. Ginberg, Robert D. Heiner, Samuel |P€ith Would start 3, the other 10 months. The husband Otis 1. Johnson. = Ralph | T1¢ SPROMURILIC - (1 veur ave par | qoesn't complain of his suffering, ] T cularly appealin .. Two wol ol e oy aufler) o e Marey T, MMller, | g veicontributo (o the fundlever since |0 o1 brosniect this onceanpy s ihey (il ‘-‘“"f}:nlf o T e e iy torthe office i | thought Is for them. The church is Jobn . Ruppert. James L. | their minds : (o which appealed 1y | IeIPINE some. but outside ald is need : R : Unen they frst appeared | ¢, BeTe o, give this man a chance vrrell, Denton Williams: |in The Stav, they chose one. As they | Witl 18 fan €€t back on his teet, & o * o0 2441 3 i Special \ — . Silk Umbrellas i » T Hose for Gifts Thie ose gt atsle Uin- | . . ! Pure Thread Silk, Rayon brellas, "ah smart h.l:.- to Men \ 18 ; P i 3 ;pdtfiilk and Wool com- dles—carried in all the . N . = R N inations—every pair per. Culo ihedes, ok Hurvakls Buying I EBan w fect—in all the wanted col- - k. H.ndydn the en- Gifts for 5 ul’ - J a8 b | Zilala:de:ch pur- o | Women ] AT i it i el e S8 B e man; Karl V. Eiker, vice chaim Do vhems ey waiies b gl | B iy e ledged, $105.43 Umbrella at .. I Boxed ~ cial price D. ¢. Campbell, Samuel M. Darragh, | “Not Lalf the interesting things| M J. I S. $2 F.T. W., §1; M. I Street Floor I 2 Street Floor Waring E. Evans, R. M. Greenwood, | have been told about No. 9 that shounl : ColienRsLIz s —— Corduroy Robes Dress Up for Xmas Tots’ Panty 333388 CostiCor i them - ver later they wanted (o | $3333838323823388 J. A. McGowan, | have been.” said a contributor, who| ° needed, $874.52 In the popular colors; . Miller, . M. Pusey, J. H.|happens to knoa this family inti | OPPORTUNITY XNO A BRAVE fall cut s $2.98 1l When you can do so at such Dresses . Frank W. Rowzee, William | mately. She wanted to emphasize the | STRUGGL Eordusay In fine Ginghams, Prints ubner, O. T Wright. frailty of the mother and her wonder- g i % e Credits and collections—Henry G. | ful influence over her children. Then | She was deserted by her husbund. Milans, chairman; Charles O. Millar, | the children themselves are showing | SiFC® then every day of her life e i | and Noveltics: f Street Floor Economy Prices il el Aome) Sl | sorted color Josc : NG ons. | Eleventh street northwest, or to the |©f the children? She Is doing her sor 4 $ e 1. Sirer. Tohn 1. Wamons: |office of The Star. and will he prompily | P2t and the fight has left her weak Sizes 2 to 6 .00 i Watkartied Oboar wel acknowledged in this paper. Fifteen dollars a week, or $780 for the W. Wheeler. Her husband died two vears ago,|41¢ o luxuries in this home and i Th j Industrial Relations. leavinz her with six children, all of |takes careful planning to make both = e hex Whn sbx oHldren, Il ol e rrs s ot o ke d e newest of the season’s be‘auhful soft and terns—cut Tong Fitted Over-night | lustrous weaves: flare, straightline and wrappy K 1 ght || models—neatly trimmed with luxurious furs— $333838383383838383888 r given for the three children, and she | Yice chairman; Julla Bannigan, H unusual ability and leadership, and im- | & 2 t ‘ . Bre. | press every one with whom they come | Works hard. She is father as well as S 72 years 3 ar |\ next vear, is needed her or the fght | . A\udit—George J. M, K | OPPORTUNITY NO. 1 — FOUR | will ha ;. = | o s I | e e VEAR: e | Infants’ Sweater = goisen D Ashbyand SWVINEIEN - s ovint askediros 13700! Previously acknow. ; Set | Conciliation and_ arbitration (closed BT ) rer Q54 3L Miss M. N, $10. Tota I $ I == s rank rd, chairman Pt S b - . 2 Bed and Both aidee il | 2l ; S s . $5; 8. C. J anony Stll needed, $622.75. Brushed, and bo | Smith, vice chairman; g ymoys 8= l k mith, | vice ¢ ¥ in Tan, Buf, | Blanket Robes William irewer. John H. |in contact. mother in this little family. She Joseph D. Ashby, Lee Baumgarten, . ¥ lOPPORTUNITY NO. 9—A HOME i ; A Copen, Pink ! o Bukneea. 9398 —at the usual after-Xmas Reductions | Bt Mer: wd wom. Davies Miude, & e o Many friends are needed for these | ®4TnS what she can at home, her rel- Hinegarten, John G. B W | opportunities, small gifts and large | ives help some. but they can do Samuel M. Darragh, John Davis, |MoUs. 25 cent - WORTH WHILE o ] op.| Total received, §780. Closed. % BoLerlE D- I e iner (R onert SNk I S 4 s A home is 4 home, and this widow b et | Blankets; i H Howard, H. R. Livingston, Thomas P. | Ones. Contributions may be sent to | liitle, as every cent counts with them Milan: John R Ransdell, W. W.! OPPORTUNITY NO. A WIDOW; |has done more than her part to give 1 d .I Third Floor ‘ ‘ —made available now S Do o dson, treasurer, 1022 |1L she left home, what would become Rapley, George A. Simonds and Roger IX CHILDREN. her three children a real one. There e colors and pat- | i | | | Industrial relations (open shopl—| g ygele, but she has kept her family | though she is. She is the inspiration rman; Franc | ioeather. Al her efforts are to thiy|of her children. The two older girls Cases | fur collars, fur collars and cuffs and some fur — Fitted Over-night Cases, borderings. Handsomely lined and in all the ) Ladies’ Gloves E h N airman: Willilam | eng Roger, 14 years old, worked last |Make excellent marks in school and with ten toilet John Lynon, A. Gi John Me- | ciriviar: Fe 1o Iooking forwacd 15 |/thel teacherst report: them as & fne picces, and 55.98 | season’s high colors and staple shades, includ- man; P. M. Becker, ir.; John Colpovs. | it sister who is I 2 refully, wh s i n 1 I i 5 n the ~Health v, whose sweet disposition in- | {harles Cooke. Will Dunn. W shool now. who fs frail and must |dicates the training and love received | Edelblut, Yo liker, Lee .| paive spectal diet and care. Taking |0t home. The children are ambitious, E; non, Oscar b erhurston L. | care of ehllazeniils Tio ke, task, | eager for the good things that life has rercls, Howard sk, Cornelius | Ut ¢his” mother mot only docs that | L0 offer but somtimes withHolds from Ford, ‘Charles Gunn, E. J. Heirling, | it \orks outside several hours a day. | those seemingly deserving. They are | Frank P. Howard, John C. Jenkins. | gy her carnings fall short of the re.| 2nXious for the time to come when | George B«L\e"\m’ A W Noach, | auirements. Her home, though small | they can help mother and repay her Thomas L. Moore, A. W. Noack,| lnq‘hare, is a home, after ail. Four. |{or What she has done for them. Tsn't Sidney Ouver, Ralph A. Packwood.| (cen dollars a week or §728 4 year is |the preservation of such a_ home a Carroll_C. Ross, Frank owase. to leaniit: | worthwhile Christmas gift? Thirty | 2 l:l.‘Sh};xr qt:r:‘t(::dbn x:_ea,m. = asked for, $728. :1“0111;:-«"1 week or $1,560 a vear will| teele, H. C. C. Stiles, Willam . o e e o s o ) g e DRSS | sehaefer. James B. Sllivan, Al L S1. Tt received, '$315.75. | Previousl cknowiedged s_’:fi. s Legislative—George H. Judd, chair- eeded, $41 C.J. B, $1 \ $5. Miss 11, man; James A. West, vice chairman; | OPPORTUNITY NO. 3—A BROKEN | M."W., $15. Total received, 3. | lin Gowns, in Flesh or W, Seton Kent and B. H. Roberts. ! HOME. Still needed, $1, White; trimmed finarce—O. 5. WalEHL cus This is the c of a father who|oppy INITY with lace and silk. “ha F. Crane, vice chairman = OPPORTUNIT s y EN - Soatr Aidiewsh whlism ToRniTyY "“.i;“;,of',‘f,gh;"l"r"ixe:l:lu1;’95}?"2’; i ON YOUNG SHOULDERS. A‘mm' attractive C non, Frank P. Howard, W.'W. RaP-| 1o Veing given institutional treat.| JOhn and Mary, yet in thelr teens, Lo & Second Floor SPECIAL — Men’s and ley Franc. Shiery. ment, and the mother had to support | e Shouldering the responsibiliti Street Floor 0 S G = ars, 8 Bty el t o 29PPort providing for their mother, a. widow N S s SR | Woinen's Hand- 3 s Was ho easy wndértaking, but she |and her three other younges children. lecxchints » ohinka C Trade matters—Robert McP. Milans. | went at it bravely. Coming home in |J°hN I8 golng to night school while| Bexifor £ chairman; William John Eynon, vice|the evening tired and worn out, she ||®ArNing a trade, trying to shorten his chairman; Thurston L. Ferris, How- get about her cooking and cleaning, :}x\ppremlreshlp One more vear and ard S. Fisk, Maxwell L. Jones, W.|then sewed late into the night. But|N® Will be able to do more. and a Seton Kent, Charles O. Millar, J. H.|(he odds were against her. Heavy |YOunger child will begin to help. Then | 1 L] | r | Street Floos ? r r Newell, Fred Paxton, Charles H. Pot- | work brought on an illness, she had to | the family wil! be independent. In the | IP - e e Pavion, Charles T ot | Wi brough on i iness: o had (| ey i be indepentent” 1n he Sacque Sets v e 4 - N ot B e e e L aams e e Y ) ST A odels that are entirely new and original—Silk || Cpijgen’s Beacon | i Queen and B. H. Roberts. | the ‘time when he can leave school |influence on the rest of the pupils smartly lined Gauntlet Chamoisette Entertainment—S. Percy Oliver, | ;18 {0 L and | Then there is a littl % - £ 5 p mother all the time, and is a little one in kinder chairman; James D. Bligh, Vice chair ke it easier for that 11-year.old |EArten, whose health must be watched side pouch ... ing Black. | Gloves—in all the | Bargain Basement | favored colors. C | You’ll save from $5 to $15 Fancily boxed. Street Floor | Silk-Trimmed | - i i (;Zuowr.s‘l A | $ | Handkerchiefs $33822082888888088838288888888 888383888888 Both Men’s and Wom- en’s—in an immense va- Women's | riety of the very newest Misies® Shes effects. Wonderful values at popular prices. il ley, - E. Shier: she has left the hospital. She wants | $58% for the coming vear, will provide | Publicity—Robert D. Heiner, chair- | her babies. They need her. Will this ® i il or. SR L':;'nno:t.ulc.qi:!.kb“fi" 2ad \ e Crepes, Satins and CrePe de Chines: Most attractive man S. Fisk, vie frman: | Christmas make it possible for her to| Amount ask | 5 E { n . 312 . . | Tdward L. Anderson, Joseph Auk- | have and ke them? 1t wil cost| Lrevious nowledge : and link stitch; §9 QO ) styles, in the new brilliant shades—Lipstick Red, Blanket Robes ward, C. A. Brewton, Maurice L.|about §21 a week, or §1,09 M $10; Mrs. . B. trimmed in * | Both Beacon and Law- || S ravton I e el s . L $5; Miss Pink or Bluc.. i i Chartreuse, Swallow, Gray, New Green, Light Blue | oo bisicer ind 2 non, Willlam N. Freeman, M. Previously acknowledged, $314.75. In memor: Third Floor e, P B S Viort e || NIRRT o B B SR | IR\ and the also popular | pmed i ond o ik Cord, Harry J. Miller, Joseph $315.75. Teceived, 0. | - Floral, | Newell, John P. Ruppert, Oscar Webb, | * still needed, B i : and proper Black. [[[F checkandstrine $1 98 Toger W. Wheeler, E. D. Williams, e s e : . patterns. Sizes . 1w Wiison, OPPORTUNITY NO. 4—A FATHER = Trimmed with em- o g Insurance—W. Seton Kent, chair- UNABLE TO WORK. Jewelry and Bags‘ . . . Third Floor man; Joseph L. Shaw, vi He was a gocd worker, industrious broidered deslgns in | d man; Joseph D. Ashby, Cla ~|and he never let an opportunity slip | Bright, Willlam John Eynon, George | to work late if it meant something OFA:GJS:';‘:.“':], e high tones, etc. . Judd, W. W. Rapley. more to bring home to his family. He » i 1 Ty £ = Cbm' ap= 5 e 3 IAbceaticesnts T tating—W' a\|| becamotai siinaenty i ris forreion: : dlep “"the peal strongly for Christmas Very special in this pre- Tdelblut, chairman; Charles L. Smith, | ployers, enizing his faithful serv st Sellial dims Gifts. SPECIAL—Lot of vVice chairman: Thomas W. Cadick,|ice, provided expert medical advice, 1007, - AN Leather Handbags; and Second Floor Xmas Sale £23844$22222222242222322223282222322833828822248928238228328233822222222228822222282822082244 54 * Bureau Scarfs Ralph Lee, Robert McP. Milans,|hospital care and did what they could Underarm Bl[l of very Unger Murnan, Charles H. Potter,|to put him back on his fect. But he B : Folding Kodaks pleasing styles N Henry Rule, Will B. Shaw, Harry R.|can never work again. He wa ; $5 to $65 and colors, $l 98 a n and Buflet Sets Stanford, Cedric Wood en in line of duty; he now receives $2.50 to $3.50 | ||l _Pure Linen Scarfs or h | ® | f Job (platen) press—George B.|reasonable compensation trom his em- (| | el Kenmedy, chatrman: Comeins Tor:| Moyers. But he has a wite and seven || HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. values B B i vice chairman: C. A. Brewton, W. H. | children. The voungest is a little =irl, 1210 G st. Street Floor edged with con- $ 25 Brewton, W. J. Connolly, Charles F.|just a year old. The wife is doing her | 3 4 : || trasting color of . | Crane, John P. Dunn, 8. Perey Oliver. | Part by managing the household care GINGER crochet lace | M. I Rothrock, E. Shiery, | fully and economically. She can do l‘ ;E ALE! RS L Street Floor | chairman; Thomas P. Moore, vice dottrs & Silk Scarfs s chairman; William J. Brewer, Thomas | 1¥; ©F 76, | W. Cadick. Henry G. Milans, Frank| Amount asked for, $676. _ Plain colors and fancy | Waikart, D. C. White, Prev Eelnon] dped'Esin, A. G. HERRMANN designs. They are all-silk ol I Rayon and Sl“( | Paper jobbers' departmental—Frank | M5, B 1 8, 3% C. e 750 Tenth St. § with heavily fringed ends— } yo! ! T. Parsons. chairman: H. R. Stanford, | Mig. M. L. .. §2. . e 0 onth BE1 S, and very rich and hand- C vice chairman; Ross P. Andrews,| 1otal received, $156 3 Vests James D. Rligh, E. E. Darby, Charles| Still needed, 3$520. pomelelia T, Deahl, Frank W. Harper, Charles| OPPORTUNITY NO. 3—HE MAY Koch, W. W. Langtry, R. E. Mathers, NEVER RETUF Gux V. Norwood, V This father, a hard worker, is now L. W. Sorrell. : = - S n the Tuberculosis Hospital. The Letter Shop departmental—Grady P.| {01t about his wife and her three Oakley, chairman; Maude,A. Freeman, | Jildren—the girl, 12: two boys. 6 and | vice chairman: Julia Bannigan, Harry 'retardhis recovery, A tew|| CHARMING JEWELRY . Bates, William N. Freeman. s Chiltions vas habiy 0o Thoto engravers’ departmental—J. S fEmily: T walibe Eleak el FOR GIFTS Maxson Cuningham, chairman: I S e rerianer of olhet veoail o ward L. Anderson, vice chairman: The Petersen stock shows rare Charles L. Lanman, J. R. Stake, H. C. nok have 16 dele. threngn s log gt . Stiles, Lewis Turner. po— e undesiradles in order {6 make a'sult- Trade composition _departmental— ¥ ] able choice at a_sultable Drice. Roger W. Wheeler. sl | Stap eavying Dusner sof Directing especial attention to a Burton, vice chairman; Maxwell L. Je o meutiiul AR PINS Inaa >4 * o *e 5 ¢ Wo nothing more. There is the sick . father and seven children. Thirteen dollars a week iseeded for this fam- v for the coming year. NONE BETTER Cylinder press—Samuel M. Darragh, cspecisl -:fPl in Crle;e 1e i In all the dainty pastel ine Scarfs; assor! col- 3 1 d full, o deep irneed §7 OF L An event of the most unusual character. | Sndsect ks andiall s attractive- Yt | New Silk Dresses, 'Crepes, Satins, Il A".'pe_‘"“'gss“k Steet oo Baronets—in charming colors; most i Il cistRavor Vest— FOC 1925 . - SR 5 effective models—and in women’s = Street Floor o R and misses’ sizes. Toilet Dainties Choice in the sale at. ..............:... Mt e Hudonrs . Rain Coats 1 James B. Sulli ! ! e elecied Dlamond. ot 2096 s Three Fl i ted Jones, James B. Sullivan. S selncied Diamond. ot $20.00 . 3 X y ; e } tu de aker QG R e e | Fine Qulity Rubberised S e i s e | Ladies Gift List Foades, Jotlet Wates,fetc. < b Chae e R P | okt DurahilingFnish ] edles Cift Lot —from $175 to $4.98. collars, Wil s e el Wrist Watches Also . individual ln ’ k lendid $3.84 Officers of Body. T == Diamond und Platinum Bar Pins Piecu:be'in ing C Lo plen Trade binders' departmental- | T Gontlamer’s. 5 at, eacl 5 - ¥ i s Esimessenl e e B 5 Street Floor ThreTl SpleClal g.roups—wh'l;fh will -l"i Ofl:e'ifdl.;t the:; ]:.Ihe- n’ Basement nomenally low prices—as a Dig special pre-holiday o ering. “e';‘);‘:el;gi(ilr‘:(‘:g;- board of directors ] : e The favorite cloths—trimmed with real fur—collars, collars Silk Und Boudoir Slippers and cuffs; some fur borders. nderwear of the Typothetae of Washington are Felt Boudoir Slippers, 4 Crepe de Chine and with' comfortable’ pedded s .90 $ .85 s .75 Rivon=of ibeavs weighti lu_le': ngidlkproflily trimmed e P— —_— ,Ein‘:el_.la_p:dg :\ e.« it - 3 3 s Alvar e 69c Bloomere, Ships 5198 as follows: President, Franc 3 Shelry: vice president, George B. Ken: cial VALUE at. .. ) | and Step.ins Street Floor Bargain Basement o nedy; recording secretary, W. A. Edel- OUNDATION T0 ROOF Dlut: treasurer, W. W. Rapley. Board of directors—Lee Baumgar-[:d % p ten, Thomas W adick, Charles I. «rane, Samuel M. Darragh, W. . Fdelblut, William John Eyon, Robert * - 1. Heiner, Frank P’. Howard, George T T T T T T T T it / udd, George B. Kennedy, Frank - " Keyes, John B. McQueen, Robert | £ i . 4 NeP. Milans, Charles O. Millar, Grady Malniia e Camp Meig s LTEWEIEFX S]]VEFsm"h ‘P, Oakley, W. W. Rapley, o o i Northeast. ¥ ] \ 33383338 $3338388338383838383¢ Platinum Cuff Links st Vegt Chains $3333328888883828828280880888838881 $3208000222222028888888883888888888888 3383388888888833883833888 Southwesf. ¥ Sheiry, Roger W. Wheeler, 5 913 G St. \Wright; executive secretary. Durr. SR S S S - . . ]

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