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v T ! Czechoslovakia, who on De s, making refer-| DEMANDS SUNDAY PAPER. Humphrey Is Recovering. | JRONETOCAL [SOCIETY [SUCCESSFULYEMR et Y ARER B ; | — |that these instruments, by giving |industrial conflict n rted | reported at Garfleld Hospital today to j ; 1,‘",.9._\.',‘. (he Deoples immedistely con by @ subsidy to th | oldTradition Ended atOnce, |be making a very-fdvorable recovery A 7 gecned, williprove/ito be noleonly ‘the | Hobe ie expre: . W CHEASe | - \[ADRID, December 23 UP).—The |week ago. Burring complicatious, of | |'and the ushers were AMr. Maurice foundation of a true peace ‘.‘"““""'!}" L rmmetan | centuries-old tradition depriving | which there have been no indications | Chiswell of Dickerson and Mr. Archie R L SR S e St e e e L initialed al Locarno., October which led to a grave | ihie FedBralS TR0E COmiesIon, wis 1 e | Spain of newspapers on Sundays is|so far, Mr. Humphrey's coudition is bt ratio N Camnl 3 of the anc ](;ur(%l’l of Brookeville, the latter & co-peration which cannot fail to the importance of this m 114 "THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1928, | “It is my belief and earnest hope s and the dan, | Spanish Premier Asks Centuries- about to be broken by the govern-|expected to permit him to leave the| | : rea o J 0 Lroth®r of the bride. T benefit the whole world Jihe heSliof tie neopls. ment. Premier Primo de Rivera hospital within a short while i wants the Spanish publishers ldo get r and publish each Sunday a e ipuper 1o ke che | sk e s e e e A sk sk e e e ok Ak sk ke nish people informed of world * o ppening and events. To overcome pronounced opposition to this new adventure, mostly from '~‘;T‘i1APPR0VES INDIAN DANCES.|the editors of the newspapers, the The speech notes dy has been ot industry, n enacted t that a 10 % b e = . e “I vejoice at the part my govern . : The marches were played by Mrs. : 4 I Will Summon Groups to Dis-{ smeua ‘Aivord, « niece of the bride,| Speech From Throne EX-|ment was avle w plav in the nego- and preceding the ceremony Misy iy S | tiations l;‘ml]m! up to uln,\ h.||;|-_\ event. | Genevtevd Burdegux of Nockville sang s Agreemen reland. cuss Surplus Problem and. - [ Priasie S presses Rejoicing Over Im- | = Agrecme . i, Precedingthé c'e‘rtmnn_\'. a luncheon H itai confirmation of th Co-operation. {was seryed ut the home of the bride’s provement in Britain. e et 2 parents at which only relatives and in-| ents of the Irish | — f timate friends of the 'couple were pres- 5 t measi s have ‘eguard, b meuns | indus- | ies. lll" i | A Subscription to @he Foening Star The Sundy Star &2 ern Ireland (o ame supple- | premier sent a letter yesterday to Proposals for the solution of n.»-*""-l dihe home was beautifully dec-| By the Associated Press ficles in the Aeveamant 6L.Dé. | i ke 1h dent d‘,,,, ,;:. 4 :fimi,‘,m,} oorplus problem tirough' ry-| ovsked. SACAL & z LONDO December 23— Parlia 1921 (the At | e ; 4 : nding the publication of o \tions of farmers are| The bride's going-away ceat was of | ment was prorogued over the holidays rifelt ) Work Allows Osage Tribe to Build | one in each town, the Department [d4rk blue lustrous Bolivia, trimmed |y | with gray-squirrel fur. throne. believes that de-i lmmediately following the ceremony | *The grevious loss which 1 be worked out | Mr. and JMrs. Herspesger left for affamily sustained by the death « nees of tead- short {rip. They will make their home | peloved mother is the first in fcnltural and [On the’ bridegroom’s farm, near Daw- |thought the King wrote. collectively. He January 5. may advan strengthen good will i expressing gratit retary Work has approved con- | e who cotoperat e ey *| struetion of dance halls in which the T GINGI | e sreat Wembley exhibitio | Indians of the Osage Reservation in | GINGER . o the speech continues Oklahoma may indulge in their tribal | e called Dy | sonville been a solace to me in my s ther preferences on goods in- | qances and councils. - ALE! The Tale Universily Dramatic As. | DAVE Teceived from all conditions and i into this country from other | yig hag given permission to Indians | | soctatio 2 % classes in all parts of my dominions | parts of the empire have been accorded | who are Government wards to give | NONE BETTER { I &nngimees, the full Ustdfinq trom..all foraign countries fouch.| by legislations andsother m e s ed by yesterdny with a speech from the Own Halle. reply by nvited agricultural the country to o1 ses for £ i “| from $30 t each. while those i a Choi : for bt | Bitronncuies for o perorimances ot B L e | e et aop| o, 420 to, b cwct wbe thooe| DR ANN —will muke a Christmas Gift that will be now that the (0" Mys, Jumes V&, Wadswortly, | L 1Y SOTTow and expression of their | receiving the close considera U1 trol of their own funds will complete ! i B highly appreciated by those living away e een 1 4 Mys. William. Howard Taft, Mrs. ) € g away 3 8 { Chandler P. Anderson. Mrs. Clarence 1. from Washington. affectionate regard for one who was|my government. enthroned in the love of my people. An act has been p. e intends to] i Irs. Clarence |~ wag happy to welcome home my to certain provision oy is. Denise Barkalow,|eo; the Prince of Wales treaty of comn e hear U3 N oman 1, Mrs. ¥ ! i Mrs. Thomas 1. d, Mrs. ¥. Lam’ 2 t N : turn from his. vi: tion with ture to discuss t wot’ Belin, Mj m Binghani, Mrs. [ $pnt. ! ‘ s g 1 ! et s MIS. | gfrica, West Africa qnd South “lof that treaty A H e P Opposes Price-Fixing. e n 3o Pred-ljca I Lave been touched deey | changed.” ttractive Homes ttractive Prices wnual report. he iy o™ , he gave to me o S nud ‘if»nhr"l-\"\:“q Anthony 1 welcome everywhere acco f him and 1 am proud to think t 9 | visit_served to deepen the afection - | which has united my people and to ¢ | the fund Tenth d to give e ups in ‘ _suyplus problem 2O 4 HOR YO MO Yow’ll be sending them the latest and most reliable news of the National Capital —together with the news of the entire wori:! —and interesting special featu reiterated wough th inost powerful in Inspect these Homes — they offer unusual features that should tempt to ownership. MM e mov Mrs. Oliver N ; ; . den, e & strengthen the bonds which link this -11- &e jixhnle.l)(r;lm;\(::x{\:\en B. 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Mrnest| gjum, _lrance, _ltaly, Eolang . and ' e would Just et o Conn. Ave new :Nm—de(ached(}'Iom“—ox 12 months $6.0( $3.00 i change inforn Ars. . Mrs. A, | Sl d aend vou Uhon eaueet: oS e characie 34 i ; 0 o | G Meclintock, Mrs. Ranaolph H OUR ENTIRE BUSINESS Phishe Fesnkii Sl et b ES SR e et 6 months 300150 e} Kim, Mrs. George MeLanahan. | > 3 1 month. ... -50 25 ] * Tdwa ALL OTHER STATES AND CANADA D. Mite Daily Sundias Dails 12imoniths ..o o0 $12.00 $5.00 6 months. .. 6.00 4.00 1 month. . .. 1.00 /i arming residence of 10 rooms and 3 baths. Best of and a most distinctive Home. Open every evening Sunday nd Fok e e Fe Ao s A e e e e gk e A Aok ek sk Aok g ek ok e e e ke R Aok s, B eldon. Call our office up to 9 P.M. for information or special arrangement for inspection. win VJ[EKEEVER 4 GOSQ....... RE ALT ORI Deal With a Realtor 1415 K St Main 4752 cris Sheppard, Mme. Harold Phelps Stokes, Stone, Mrs. Thomas description nual repor economic q Natlon, an Has Faith in My FOREIGN Daily and )2 Sunday Daily Sunday )‘. 12 months. ........ z ..827.00 $20.00 $9.00 % - ( 6 months. .. 13.50 10.00 1 month. 225 2.00 1 week. . 60 .50 the confronting 5 Mrs. Walter Wile Richard H. Wilmer, Mrs. St Woodward., Mrs. K. V. H. W i Mrs. Yung Kwai All Off Between Them. | From the Alexander Times-Tribune. ! Now and then a girl says she i 1rs ie co-operative Any sound pl > surplus Q riwin, in my juc the co-operative sarry the approval of | | | wouldn't marry the best man on earth. There is another side to the storv— { the best man on earth wouldn't marry the kind of girl Give “"Hahn™ Shoes! of course! Last thoughts. always best! o-operative lexders plans have been pro wrant thoughtful ov. Lowden n which, as | surpluses 0 talks that way, inderstand it, would h ndled by co-oper <siated by u 1 parallel importa erve Board. hut e no governmer o buying and s the « <. e..,-qi i | price fixin { farm products Government Open Late Evenings Remember all your friends at Yuletide by selection now of ready-to-mail Christmas Greeting Cards Var Candy for the Kids! Special Sale Small Tots' Shoes k) AU 3 I “Home of ‘Murco’ Lifelong Paint” . E. J. Murphy Co., Inc. 710 12th St. N. W. Main 5280 ~uiture the sa EEI I CR has given a < question e e~ Special Values Young‘ Folks Shoes a0 94 eat deal of ought to has worked out the Other proposals neen ed in Con ars ave in course of preparation With the sincere feel irther crystall thought and ievelopment of @ common aim can ind should be. secured on this vital T have decided to call to | vour selection with ted cards wr list. wade possible by : of colorful de- signs on display now at ' ‘Brewwmp Stationers and Engravers 611 Twelfth Street N.W. Children’s Cheery Felt Moccasins and _Bootees with cuff top. Sev- 79c eral pretty colors.. . 2o 204 % from time to time a num ers who can ke a con ing ng down €50 €t DD ocxe D D4 S5 €so- €< Boots! Hosiery! Redtop ‘Phoenix” Novel i ¥ ibuting house owed to | 3 N ichals ress Sports S m of inanufacturers, | 3 > | g 2 L~ < $2.95 and $3.50 S o S | oo kg ings and Socks, for gi i = —— and boys. Tan elk play et or boy. Doze) « i 3 w 3 ww 3 W ww ww w fan, black and pai Child’'s Knee X T B S S S IITIIITITITIT TSI IR IR e toots- tive designs— nd $2.75. AL ¢ : = e = | S e Ll D $250 to $3.50 il 0 sirect siore $1.85 ?—- ‘W‘ | Also Winter low shoes. Very Boys' “Storm mly ... 3 | | King™ Boots— | | $350 to S450 Boys' “Triple-Knee" ' = ) > . i ce Costs $4280 B0 | 1$2.95 School Stockings. 50¢ First Steps 0 e of Tain for ot | g | | Tpt G 1 h wear like iron For children just Tiormation: U | . Children's “School Ik LeROY GOFF | 5 $3.45 olosnes Proof” Stockings. Black L 3 & 410 Yrmrmee—il, branches Bovs' and Girls' §3.05 $2.95 to or brown. fooeciatieg Sizes to ¢ 610 Waodurard Bldo. 7 Boys s $3. ues. 3 pairs, $I; 35 Very special val 5 | 1 2 0 $4.50 G e 35 L5 = | 4 Men’s Leather Slippets Special Purch d Sale—$3.50 Kinds at 32. 45 Excellent $3.50 values, in black and brown kid. leather-lined opera, Romeo and Everett Slip Pretty pers. Very special at $2.45. Rayon™ B At all a h n Closing out women's $2 =0 Daniel Green Felt “Comfs pers | 3 | :It?rru, in- ,.hfl“;:i ..Z i | our l | bl i $1.25 to $3.50 | ! L;,;;&?fa‘éf“"i e | : i ppares | 'leen-’nsxg'f“sn;.r sli"gé $5 and $6 | 1 i . N Gifts Men Welcome : And, for Women ! Men } “Florsheim” or “Dr Reed Cush- Exquisite Evening Slippers. in ali ! | < 5 T : S | s i § ion Shoes.” Most styles, $10. fashionable materials, $5.95 to $12.50. ! et Pl § “Hahn Special” High or Low Erilliant Slipper Buckles. $1 to $30. SOLID GOLD Tlll(o'n:ggr':'d I N Shoes. wonderful values, $5.95 o and $7. “Arch Preserver” Shoes N EEX)SIIFULLY i det ' Imported SputT. $4. i women, from $10. | £ - % N Stk or Sitk and Goloisihic:s JEWELED ] The Tie of a Thousand Knots ‘ § Dol N b e 295 to $6. Thite . | ! IN pairs, $150; Silk Stock- | We have them in Bracken, Silver- l pair, 65c. ings— tone and other beautiful shadings in ! e e $1.45, $1.85 Y st A | weavings that captivate. The mak- § SINtESS SEIBRANIISER0 i ers have achieved pre-eminence in N\ ‘hes. ranteed Deautifully and regula at THE SALE e g $4.45 Winter Shoes A spiendid opportunity to buy the shoes you. yourself, need for all Cor. 7th and K holiday occasions. 414 9th N.W. Hundreds of fashionable pairs conceiving new and exclusive crea- tions in Men’s Neckwear. mold i at if yon (R R X N N X ¥ X XY X XX X XA RN AN I X RE R AR A a4 First Floor. $2.50 $3 $3.50 valy_refund the Better sf ¥ e within 10" yeare o exchange at the. Drice vou Dai These are madé-upoi-honor Timenieces and mo man will live.long enoueh to wear one out. Mail orders will be re- alved with thik understanding onlv- That the wateh will be sh day the onder is recer returned. When o < THE HEcaT Co-F STREET the money v one of these ! P e Ciiches it will mut vour name on our | B reduced from our regular $5.95 and R ! ¢ B < \ 1914p16 ‘f" ‘g"fi §7 stocks, in all popular materials | ’ » Robert E. Jones & Co. This Store Will.Remain Open Saturday, December 26th. “Man’s Shop” “Women’s Shop” 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. at all our stores. 14th & G 1207 F St. 3212-14 14th St. Watches—Diamonds—ewelrs 610 Ninth St. NW. Onposite U. S. Fatent Ofce e e e e, bt et etatatetetetatetatetetatdatatatatatatetatatatatatet 2o AL =1 N et et et etatat ottt tatata to P oy