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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. . DECEMBER 20, 1925—PAR GROUP OF CHILDREN GETS | cgzeitson ot » seocwans wnien v | MINES BUREAU TO HAVE | slocs 5 i be st v om | MEDICAL BOARD NAMED. cluded a number of dances and songs. ! | ; | Misses Oliviu and Janice Atherton Departments and the personnel of the | gpened. (e entertafnment with " CHRISTMAS PARTY | Washington office. | Annual Physical Examinations for £ e e H {dance number, which was followed ————— e Dr. D. A. Lyon. acting director of | (Continued from Tenth Page) | G 3 by a recitation by 3l KD e it . Officer 3 3 % ! % o 3 on by Gordon Girling. | i the Bureau, will open the ceremonies | cers Here. January 4. | Royal Neighbors of America Spon-| Miss Ilelen Dulin and the Misges | CB1dVen to Give Entertainment | 08 BIYPRL™ 4 P800 (%" flllow e A board of medical officers has heen Charles M. Shepperson, ori South ‘Wasl Ington street. | i | i i Sagittarius. | - i Shipley also gave dances. which we i - 7 : ehildren Pomorons 'g,,‘.”,,.“w A W cfhb'“"n“ W:th‘ Santa | flowed by o vecitatfon by Daniel andjjorride RDaucing ".’;‘“p?é'_\-;"f,?'ffii"’é‘.f?la.)"‘ ‘:;thixt‘lxu-,""“‘*"}"“ by the War Department to Ariing e aevly LpaEC - of . Theiady. Claus as Chief Aid. a«*rl][.'i‘g.m"slf:,{\;"}k Bie sl Sgnre Will Follow. wil then distribute presents. candy |meet in Temporary Building, No. 5, B Rinke's mother. Mis. B. M. Kilby inj quite adverse. At u little after 100N | Nijetygix children of the TRoyallgram. PL SORENAIRE the PFO-! Daviating from ‘e, wtudy ef |24 Delioons to the Cfiten. Dens [street mear Twenty.finat street, Janu- e . 1 Lowil i et ; e e ey Tcome | Neighbors of America were treated (o | The Eastern Iligh School Orchestry | PUVsical sciences. the (echnicians of |gram in the corsidor of the building e latt Mondas for.Orlando. Fa., v ety Favoraple Tt da mot & ras | melreChvistmas celebration 1w the | furmmiied music “lor_ the entertain | the Bureau of Mines, who are accus [ H. M. Frederick is general chais the annual physical examination of to spend the Winter i pitious time for travel or for change |east Musonic Temple Friday night. A | Mamie MeDanici supervised by Mrs.|tomed to work with helium, nitrogen [man of the committee in charze om"-_"‘. of the Regular Army_on duty Miss Evelyn Peake of Randolph-| : " It is advisable to plug along and | stocking fillled with candies and :n d and other producis of the earth, will | Chairmen of other commiltees aie N ch-y 5 i t 4 lug £ : | i g | = ' Ao rtain-| The detail for the board is: Majs, Macon Women's College. Lynchburg. | i | pursue the even tenar of your way loiunge and one 1oy each 'vere given view the marvels of another wonder ’:::;me, '; n:,‘h uw;::,d. e L e e s \A\hh”. rive Tuesday to 8 holl and do all commitied to vour earei to encl 195 “Fhe gifts war ) 2 e 5 T h M. Peake on Braddock tleights. | & ¢ % be sensed, especially in the morn-|which was prepared by the women of MADR 9 annual Christmas party of the Buresu |loons and candy. W. I. Kelly: tree | Stmmons. \Ward 8. Wells and Laurent \Diee Peake has sent ont invitations ¢ 1 * ing. a desire to criticize and 4 sense | the soclety. o y G e e B oA et T eaday nicht land suditorium decorations L..| L. LaRoche and Caprs. Lawrence K Sl e 5 of B¢ . Aissatistaction Biiea G 3 iomiez Jordaua has been 2 5 g Brown; dance and corridor decora | Anderson. Paul Il Streli, George b for a tea Naturday atteinoon A {of grouchines Wl dissatistaction | orge 8. Hild, acting as Santa | tor general of Morocco & The party will be lield In the audi | tions, Miss Helen Hawley: publicity. | West. Robert A. Dickson and W i Mrs. Anne Buddin Gibson has left| $ : é This feeling must be counterucied and! Claus. gave out the pressnts at onies, A e m‘_‘v“_v, e s o arrer _ - s Bt e um of the Int Building Miss Mabel Winslow D. Flemin: a visit to her brother and sister-in-luw % S sistent work. e % { - W B emtel e B B T T e L T T T T N T T L L LR TP TR R TR TR TS o ont. s S i whio 3 0 K in ey, many signs o fi:‘:m:,w of Miss Page Buddin, has s y 3 robustness. 1f given. however. prop- | ,;3 ne to visit friends in New York and 1 & er nutrition and surrounded by wholu- | Philadelphia_before returning 16 her 8 e some environment. <he will overcome home in Columbus. N. €. Mis. Gib- - all those early difliculties (hat Wil son and Miss Rich were here for t : use 80 much wnxtety, and attain a, Gibson-Le Hew wedding Decermber 12 § : i normal maidenhood. A boy will en- ! Mr. and Mrs. Bowman Garner, 5 . joy an exuberance of health and the| Philadelphia aud Mr. and Mrs. E. T S : only risk he will - will arise Crowley of Washingion were gues W 3 from ove wich coufidence in hiis ast week of Mr. and Mvs. John A.{ S PR : own physical prowess. In character Kenned; ! i and disposition, both hoy and g Dr. and Mrs. William Morgan Smith | * will be very similar. They will be of Richmond and Rosemont. Berry-j L ; § — petulant, seli-willed and stubborn | ville, formerly of this . spent the They will, 1 . be so contr = gests of Mrs. William M. | MRS, CHRISTIAN HEURICH, JR.,|for anyth & that they may | Reardon o treat i Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. |do that much will be forziven them Mrs. Emma Stanford of Washington | Young of Merion, Pa., and married in | They will be studious and ambitious has been the guest of her son-dn-daw | their home to Mr. Heurich & week ago. If tomorrow is your birthday. noth Mo and Alvs. Chay r~( - - e ing causes vou either disappointment | or'worry. Your optimism is “a thint | dins hoe | of beauty and a joy forever.” and of visits to friends in| | generally, leads vou to suc Cort ton, Mass.| | | those fields where a pessimis 3 what happens You rei Vesper services will be held today en Y g i apparently Warren 1 the Elizabeth ymers residence, | Tortune, turn it into advan 1104 M street, at lock. Miss Minnie | ideas ave rarely. if ever, imitative M. Remschell have °. Sandberg. religious education secre. and Yol possess not only originality in to Atlantic City gy, in the last of a series of talks | but initiative. You are shrewd in Conditions in Palestine at the | the best acceptation of the term and Ars 3 Fowler entevtained Mon | Time of Jesus' Birt ill speak on|are by no means lacking in day ‘noon to celelwate the sixt subject of the religious back-|verance and persistenc hirthday versaiy of her daughter d for the vise of Christanity.| You are quite domestic in Yo v s Fowier - uvited. | tastes and take a great pride in your irs. John 1. Barbour. M | o Girl Reserves invite all their |home. no mafter how humble it may bour and Mr. R L Barbour| friends to the Christmas pageant to|be You are very fond of children veturned i be given thisafternoon at the.Vermont |and they reciprocate your affection er sper eval wee | Avenue Christian Church at 4 o'clock, {ate interesi, and. so far as they a Barhor n-i1 4 under the direction of Miss Marian | concerned, your vocabulary is excen | Case Mabel Cook, Girl Re- | tionally free from “don'ts.” es. 1In the pantomime| You are demonstvative in vour living pictures, the first will be [ love and as a result of your optimisr repherds in the Field: the second, e generally bright and cheerful = and Joseph at the M r; the | Well known pe ons born this g, on Cumeron i the Shepherds at the Manger; are Mary Virginia (Hawes) vol wnd Mr. Cameron | the fourth, the Wise Men \Worshiping | hune. “Marion Harland,” author: . lests over the week the Manger. Christmas music will | Faelten, musician: David L. Bra end of Mis sAnne Loth in Wavnes sung by a choir of Girl Reserves. | explorer: flenry Austi horo. Va Edith Williams is in charge of I 2 M author Albert I Mrs. M. M. Bullard of Waycross.! the music g and Edith T Ga.. is the guest o brother-inlaw | “The International Business and Pro-{actress nd_ siste Mrs. George G.{ fessional Women's Club of the Y. W. Copyrixnt. 1925.1 Nungezer. in Rosemont § . A. will be entertained this after- | — | Miss e neite Yates Cochrail isinoon by Mrs. Mary Harris Hurst | o o raie 10, Mios Grace MaRt.| Foot of the Ameriean University. The | MRS. LISETTE FRANKE { somery in ¢ S s at Dupont Cirele, 245 | I Mise Josepnina G Miss Chac . where they will make con EXPIRES AT AGE OF 75 otte Kemper and Miss Elizabeth a1 ¢ the American Univers BE rgaret ick have i i Stepl e lolla o | 3 D e ey n o e rerien | Native of Germany. She Had Lived mg. December 23, 2 2 > club, an o3 in Washington for the Last ~ihe Belle Haven Count i | Miss Margaret Moore e e i AL inder the Fifty Years day from Stuart ilall. Staun ard ) girect « v Aliller spend the helidays with her pa losed m of vesterda Mrs. Lisette Franke, 75 vears old ants, Dr. and amuel B. Moore. | for the holiday asses in|and a resident of this city for the last| .n Prince street. Mrs. Moore will e o 4 v Miss Mar. | 50 vears. died the residence of her|{ rtain the afterncon cavd elub aret . T 0, drama & danught Mrs. Frank Spencer, 1 ! vhich she is & member. Tuesday % Alis Hii Newton streel Friday, after an ill- cember 29 1 ness of ahout three weeks, Mrs. Allen Ward and her ) : Ruth A.| Mrs. Franke was a native of Ger taughter, Ruth Ward. of Midl i o i 1 ase Decen. | Wany and was a member of the Luth- are the guests of Mrs. J 3 S eran Church. _She Jeaves thres daugh- . R. Chapman of " T 7 Sl AMrs. Spencer and Miss L Tosther. ot Me e i Rl 09\ jates, | Franke of this city, and Mrs. Fran est of Mrs. Jacobs during the week.! wi D inher o il be 5o’ | Broughton of New York. and two Ar. Joseph T.. Bowden o hed Fencinu® | sons. Hugo and Albert Franke. both \Wilmington C.. to spend the hol All clubs of the Business and Profes- | of Washing ; 3 th relatives. «l Women's Departine 1 services will be conducted vs. Cockrille . and Miss ildied o e esmora Chambers’ funeral parlors tomor ockrille of Herndow, ¥a.. have bee | ey e joITn e ifternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Inter- he guests of the gormers son-inlat et 70 e Rigka will be in Prospect Hill Ceme. and daughter. M Mrs. J. D the Christmas story. Tanier. Mr. and M Lanier wnd e thill inubEal dotamy AL B heir childr will spend vistmas | yendered. anzing of the green with Mrs. C le in Ilern | il Sosclng ogram. Myr. and Mrs who have ! when holl reath; i candles will s made their home i lanta for a year, daced every window. (7|fl ‘a\e‘ rett ,.,]1 1 ndr nd \\:'1i he husine 2 ¢ill sing Chiist l“l ive here in the ss carols a fous points he i : { mass carols at varlous points in_th W Mrs. M. C. Laidlaw left esdav i city (hristma o. > The Ted Star| oWers for Toronto wheve she w stay until] Sjght ! furnish busses | Jfter N Yeu with her “&on. M. |f,; the evening. - first group will | he University of Toront 1 group 6:15. which Miss Susan Smoot Thomson + attend tl g of th B wlll spend the holidays ¥ v B. Parker will entertain Y i Mr 1 Mrs, 3 H at her home upon their re. Thomsor s i i atio | Corsage and Boutonnier t erit i 1 street will be Flowers make appropriate and 1 Chri as well as fashionable gifts that are always Rosemont cember 26, A turkey dinner will he reatly apnieciatod Mr. and Mrs. 1L M. W enter- { served Christmas from 430 to|ll T o 2rP ' nues Sunday in honor of §6:30. T - doors the l}’:hvv;l | rang: e made for an Beirthor auen s Around the Corner from Hi i Between F 20d € St3. s Mr’and Mrs. Henry Rinke and their children are back from a visit {o Mrs. | ary 4, for the purpose of conducting cuing Set: Ostrich Hoxed Gollize Fan & Fanity Bag. ‘-lo Perfume. 5 . Christmas Men’s Shopping Mailing Desk Bureau Un the baleont. zifts ok RER® ERRPAL o170 Fed for men who wish ‘1o n bolidas wrappings that in avoid “around the store “lude “Do Not Open Unu} Shdynise ¢ ristmas ' suggestion. And +iQy 8 personal shopper pro “nt o ans address 3 1216 F St. N.W. Also mail or phone ori- =hopping service Rhiuestone Sh TOMORROW—ANOTHER INTERESTING GIFT OCCASION! *5 wd 510 Gift Day! .\p?cmli'\_ _arranged in many departments will be diversitied selections of rh;«rnnn.g gifts at these two popular gift prices! Thus we shall supply. quickly and delightfuily. the satisfying answer to many perplexing gift questions. AND THESE S * OF CHRISTMAS ARTICLES AT $5 AND $10 REPRESEN'| just a small portion i the beautiful things for giits that are here in such lavish abundance I'he beginning of this last week finds us with ample stocks. completely ready to serve vou all! Luported e Iignia’s leste | Glove Wardrobe, $10 Set of Gloves, $5 _One pair Novelty Cufi French Kid 1 pair fine French Kid Glov: l_Jlg\es. One pair fine. soft Capeskin choice of patterns in novelty cufi Slipons—also 2 pairs Fabric Gloves, and 1 pair Double Fabric Gloves, vith cuffi and slipon styles. two-toned embroidery & W D e U Rt ey R & e e Va5 Handbags. $3 Perfuine Ne lLarge Pouch Bag- oi Houbigant's Quelque- lack seal. morocco. safflan o1 Fleurs Toilet Waler and Face calfskin leather. with contrast Powder in a ser ing colon frames and handles De Vilbiss Atomizer and Roge: Gallet Jade Totlet \Water at $: Frather Fans, §10 set Handsome ombre colored {tomizer Set. $1U Silk Chemise., strich plume fans with dec = : Of § S N orative composition handle and De \iib Atomizer and )i famous Vanity matching color party bag bottle of Bourjois Perfume in a IS RONSSIIEL ShECEL Bl sel. A gilt ol a delighttul per e ]6"’?,‘]‘ o Silk Scarfs, $10 fume and @ charming container SASEO IOt C P each R < S04 for its use £ . Flowing length< of rich D I Silk Bloom <ilk. painted in modernistic colos ance Sets. §10 Also Step-in Drawers EsRs deens Bandeau and Step-ins satin or crepe de chine S e s pastel tints. Of excellent or tailored styles. FI Scarfs ai & gette Crepe or crepe-back satir orchid, p OF radium sille in lovels dainty with lace and rosebuds. cvlorings, heavily fringed. Others Stlk Slips, hand-blocked crepe silk, trico P Of lustrous ra LR UG TR 200 Pairs Rhinestone and | 1" i erted pleat sides Double Ostrich - < < e ’ 2 7 4 shadow-proof hen White. Phuone Bra Beaded Bugs. $10 Cut Steel Slipper shadow.proof hem. Whi Fan I'rench- Bags of exquisite B kl ss apestey.like taloring andde uckles at French Toiletrics. §3 signs, worked in finest cut beads. * 3 3 A 3 g o signs, worked in finest cut beads: “1 Regular $10, $12 and $15 Buckles Coty’s Ch;pre Perfume. « box of face powder and talcinn all in this delightfui fragrance LN VY e Perfume and box 1 Origan Soap in Christmas b The many lovers of this exquisii. fragrance will give it welcome AL Ve e direct importation! An extraordinary purchase pre- , : senting itself in time for Christmas Pearl Necklaces, $3 giving. These handsome buckles Sl 5 facea Vo Sl are a gift that every woman will La Garde Bags, $3 .asso” and Choker Style welcome. 5 Sl Necklaces of beautifully lustrous Christmas boxed Large >|/:. Black. d}u\\\lv inade pearls. with large pearl at 2 and tan cowhide in underarn S e e Shee Section—Rear Strest Floer style. The bag with the protectes Gilt-Trimied w colored pearls inner pocket. Regularly $5.50 Mides. Paw Vo o R m e N 'z o W Beaded Bags, $3 Jewel Boves, $10 Zspper Bags. $3 From Paris. Color com- In original shapes. these The popular and conven ; \ations for evening wear, in « sold-color containers are in en et e b French Perfunme. s size that will carry handkerchief crusted style. set with colored Ieht FIPDEL SINIE (NCORE St L coin and vanities stones, reproducing the beauty of ton Houbigant's Subtilite rare antiques. grain. Perfume and noveity box Silk Gowns, $10 k Gowns, §5 Mew's Handkerchiejs, $3 onistaceinomdeinse In ftine quality crepe de Of fine crepe de chine in 30c quality; of pure linen vhine: tailored effects or frilly pleated style with round neck with handsome long-embroidered T oilsreSulte with French val lace and rose and yoke of net and rosebuds. initial. Full size and exceptions buds. White or pastel shades. Pastel shades. value. -eek with re ABOLITION Ol.-' JUVENILE COURT PROPOSED IN BILL Geiry Measure \Would Give Func- tions to Children’s Branch of D./C. Supreste Beasi -—-just in from New York’s foremost sl creators of fashion e it ‘ You will be sure to ad- this would i 8 o] RS mire the newest arrivals e = which we have added to our An important provi (o n i i : collection of adorable holding < uffice or fou d Frocks for Christmas and 1 any right or privileze..nor would | : 2 5 5 sdjudications Le kuown as GonvieHous| 3 New Year’s Parties. inst childven - 4 A he bil. if enucied, would transfer| Dinner anw Evening D . $ - he new (ribu 1 June 1926, ‘I‘hei Y q D neasure five, T veurs as the age| Street and Aftermoon Dresses, $19.50 limit for cases in the Children’s (e W us low as Houbigant's Ideal Toilet Water and gold-li compact: a set. in a fave ite fragrance. ] ONE THING YOU CAN ALWAYS FALL BACK UPON De Vilbiss Colored 45 Glass Atomizer bill intr duced in o —and still be sure of giving something nice! Of course, this means Toilet Set, 85 & Roger and Galler " Gold Stripe Silk Stockings Toil water, in favorite odeurs and attractive Ask for the new number—silk to the top i | » omizer. A delizhtful Sitk Umibrelias. S10 = $1.9 3 Pairs $5-70-5 5 sl aisomeat) Chiffon scesght 3 o patented g ol stubby shape, in smart Tripes : Colors Pair colors: with satin border In all the world no silk stockings so uni- & ;:d Sua indle versally liked as Gold Stripe!—\Women like them--men are calling for them, because they've ] Silk Pajamas. $10 been told— vou send silk stockings, send Gold Stripe.” Heavy crepe de chine Any color—any size—14 salespeople in order to serve you tn twopisce style, ta o promptly! Let us arrange three pairs of different colors in a box for j o et T etes vou—a generous gift! N X X L L, T T L SR T TR TR T TR T T T TR LT LAY For Xmas—Give Remember all vour FUR SCARFS friends at Yuletide M Nat by selection now of | 315, 525, $35 ready-tosmail d The Lovely Gift Every ¢ b ristmas & Woman Wants Greeting Cardsy | e | H, Zirkin & Sons jor e r ! This 13 weadc paETIE B8 i Incorporated. signs on display now at ~ 4§ WASHINGTON'S LEADING FURRIERS JErewwo ¥ 821 14th Street N. W. 611 Twelfth Street N.W. Gay I oolen Scarf Glove Silk Sets, §3 cay IWoolen Scarfs. i v Step-in chemise, cut with unusual fulness and a tailored vest with pi- coted strap. Usually $5.60 For men or women are these scarfs importec from Scotland. In bolck: and stripes. Pouch Bags. $10 : i 1} | Corduroy Robes, §: Of pinseal leathes 3 {1 In cherry, orange. with $inch frames: in : tuchsia, Copenhagen, with black, red or blue: silk #]O Tuxedo collar: side-draped lined; fitted. bound in contrasting coloy 1 omen’s Maderia ensbroid- Knife-Pleated Silk Imported Steel and Color ered handkerch'fs of regular Gown, Net Trimmed. Beaded Evening Bag. $1.50 grade. 4 at $3. Boxed $5 s10 LEREREY Ve g_

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