Evening Star Newspaper, December 24, 1925, Page 10

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10 WI i are ablo to make hi had Ve N to order at fact vin; Tou qusiicy shades At 1o monky. ™’ @ Any slze up to 38n.x6.6-fr. Rappnt Toutine Cloth cotch Holland ... Son-Lite Cambrte 101 Raxt Domeatic Holiand Noacue Clota Hertshorn Rollers Exelut THE SHADE FACTORY 1108 14th St. N.W. After A Bath With Cuticura Soap! Dust With SQUEEZ-EZY MOP : KEEPS HANDS OUT OF DIRTY SOAPY WATER casily by pressing button Heads vanie ed mo At the tollowing Stores PALAIS_ROYAL S KANN SONK (0. BARBER & ROSS WOODWARD & TLOTHROP M. GOLDENBERG Distributed 2. B. ADAMS CO. pl Anywhere that 'n“rynwappcared, The girls stood up and“cheered and cheered. One day we asked the reason why. Evangelines” was his' reply. ; / Lots of Christmas cheer has been taken from the new Happiness Store {_:\ear \h]{ood(\:Nil‘d{:'— vangeline Chocol tes, sodags [from the 2 fountain and luncheons at the Tea Room. But there’s lots more left. Better come an'gct ity . Candy~Soda~ Tea Room 1107 F‘SL,N-W. ¢ o NDOW SHADES turning Outwears thres L S CLUB PLANS CHRSTAS CHEER Opens Wide Holiday Program With Playlet at Neigh- borhood House. hest grade Window Main (0428 With the presen the Neighl E 470 treet southw N the | playlet | ub in the May- | flower Hotel yesterday. . The club also will present a playlet t the Neighborhood House zht, with Caleb O oL the e hor to th its perman: i There will sent’s Orphan ht, with child. charge of Wisconsin avenue, L ill be dispen: . pastor of crament rved a brief ad in the May in_which he hers is the raised for t luncheon. i to match any ed up to $100 with an And, after several had sbert McKeever heck to the club to amount under $100 sub-| amount equal amount made donation | made out a bla any at the| Shreve | Cullen president, presides |STRACHEY STILL HOLDS INTEREST IN SPECTATOR| Retirement as Editor of London | Paper Not Intended as Sever- ance of Relations. By the Associated Press LONDON, December 24.—The re- | | cently announced retirement of J. St. Loe Stachey as active editor | of the Spectator, one of the best known of <h weekly reviews, will | not mean severance of his connec- tions with that publication or change its policy of advocating closer Anglo- | | { | | | | 1 X English-speaking | st | founder of the ! Unfon, but the majority of th remain in the hands of Mr jand his family. Having been ciated with the now will d - litera- ment. w o on his return from visit of several weeks to the United | ates. ON THE EVENING Harvard Glee Club |LESSONS ARE DRAWN Refuses to Sing Sentimental ‘Mush’ | December | Club has aw from the inter- club contest in her than sing what . Dr. Archi termed becaime 24 -~The Hary voted to wit known last d club’s ultimatum b | | | g the program, | dworth, acting di- | 1 the absence of Dr. . vison, who is in Europe on I Dr.” Davison objected seves > to some of the songs Woodworth ent on the Crim- al. 4 g Di clined 10 cc son’s withdra PLAN GIANT SEARCHLIGHT. Broadway Temple Tower Ray to Be Cast 150 Miles to Sea. NIW YORK, December 24 (#).—A | slunt searchlight that will throw its | s 150 miles out to sea will be e 1 on the spire of the Br skyscraper church buildin, Broad Temple, be street, to built on it was 4 Fing have apa cted | ney | { memory | time.” STAR, WASHINGTON, D. = R3S .. THURSDAY, The Forecaster. - S ‘We have a prophet in our town who tells what weather to expect: by guess- ing well, a wide renown he somehow managed to collect. To trees, to birds, to clouds o'erhead, to all the omens he gave heed; he had nine groundhogs In his shed, and all the | goosebones he might need. , While Vi his guesses hit the mark, we as a man of brai FROM LIFE OF PARR| Memory of Man Who Lived to Be 152 Invoked in Campaign of Longevity Body. By the Associated Press . n g arge gold-headed canes. He i afe and honest guide in all | < tonching atmosphere; we point- | when | zers from the Fast were here. it towns might have their might have some things of jut couldn't find in | prophet known from At last he seemed to 24—~The | & w who set |} ed December of Thomas TPar England’s standard of longevity by living to be 1 years old, is being invoked in campaign by the Lon: Life Society in favor of simple liv ing. The object lesson, however, found as much in the cause of hi death a: n the matter 5 v] rr” lived unde from 1483 to 16 of the record points, he said “Falr” a flood, and folks Wllol a trip would stall their He called for rain he banked on nd ‘twould be cold; and every ! hat left his mouth got him in | hundred fold. He used to oble mien, he paced the town he had the bear- breast was filled gland’s great are remem- ing of a queen with honest | along the stre worn and sad: he Mike and Pete, ut when he hed the | King Charles I, who invited him to London and feasted him so | that he died. His slab in Westmir 3 fe Soclety “as i W tho suddenly and dr: the habits of a life REAL ESTATE LOANS MADE AND SOLD J. LEO KoLB YORK AV. MAIN 5027 tically a Body Remains Unidentified. . December 24 (P).— | Line offici i Four Oa York:1 youni man, jumped off of the dressed and h from Rochester, N. Y., to Miami, Fla Our Depositors —have learned that the service we offer is not limited to the routine care of accounts. We are prepared to give reliable counsel in financial problems: in which our knowledge and experi- ence may be helpful. We invite you to discuss your bank- ing requirements with our officers with a view of becoming a customer of this bank, where good service, con- venient facilities and sound banking make an ideal place for vour account. Lincoln National Bank 7th & D Sts. 17th & H Sts. )] | it % SANTA CLAUS LIONT TAKE CHANCE, — HE MAKE”s Hi/ ROUNDJs - AMOCO-CAS - V@ump[imgntg of the Season—mHe american o co. DECEMBER i |Alas, they don't know when to quit, 24, 1925. the grad. So often mortals make a Ordered to War College. hit, and gain renown that soon decays! Lieut. Col. Henry J. McKen S. Cavalry, has been relieved from| I¢ you want work, read t duty at Fort Myer, Va., and ordered ! ~olumns of The Star. ks, for du | ton Barr: and 0 they lose thelr wreaths of bays. (Copyright.) WALT MASON. % Christmas Greetings From Out Folks to Your Folks Thompson's Dairy 1025 A Store Near Your Home TO OUR FRIENDS WHOSE PATRONAGE WE HAVE ENJOYED “AND TO OUR FRIENDS WHOSE PATRONAGE WE HOPE TO ENJOY WE WISH YOU ONE AND ALL A FULL MEASURE OF HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY AND A Merry, Merry Christmas e g } If You Have Forgotten Something Tt’s Not Too Late Qur Stores Will Remain OPEN LATE TONIGHT (Closed All Day Tomorrow) On Saturday, Dec. 26th, our stores will be open as usual on Saturdays, closing at 9 P.M. | to the Army War College, Was he war -

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