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THE EVENING STAR., WASH D. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 1925. 15 ¥ that had given other distinguished charged with reckless driving, his car | prices for liquor is d to be g ()r [}”'ZENS BODY HITS' 1°LD s 3 R P, RODRERS iz ot i oRY AGENTS AGTWE __[omrs oo e s, [t s . H her, e late ear mir: 3 = T in every directio l a HIT BY POSTAL LAWS AT is faher. the lute Roar oipers;| IN RICHMOND DISTRICT |nis drivins nermic revoked ana he |1 ©er direction wab NSt captaln fin,thelattack on i | was )mhl{ for the grand jury on the = ’s H SOUTHERN RESORTS \Ho]ldny Season Shooting Matches Charleston In the Civil War and latef| Charges Piled Up Against Bum-|“'Staie nroninicion omcors » e Gets Life for Slaying. : was pe de: o e ~ . - 1 q - o 2 3 . > >y § The Double Track- Sea Level Route Show Marked Decline emy for five years. Rear Admiral Runner—Liquor Prices Soar 1)a‘m:n: of stills, 9 v.mvnl‘ from BOWMAN, N, Dak.. December 24 : 9 Tlll‘()llqh Trains Dail BAehat B Thomas Slidell Rodgers, s SE Brcaries op Rails, E'lp‘:']_"»:k -,\‘r}’r\: e . aal | UP).—Orlando Lee, 24 vears old, was * . ( aily round Luray. tired. Is a brother of the deceased 3 Do weie o mumber Tot beaten to death with a hammer and FROM WASHINGTON e | Special Dispateh to The Star _— umml-n. i ped the rane | SPCRl Dispateh to The Star Slon. Tl were) e ohe takorl bl Doy R A Ay i s D i LURAY. Va. Decemher | Admiral Rodzers reache K| RICHMOND. Va.. December 29.-|The officers report that the severe pal. Harold Kniffel, 23, who confessed e Toin - 8:40am Georgetown Associationj[s ke e, Decen| Former Head of Navy Warl, ‘minder in 1500 aptatn In 1903} 1.} Haslegrove. 30, loduy {ell Into| weather nae served (o drive nensly (tn authoritics mere - sostordavr The d 3:15 pm. s wrench into the machiner £ and rear admiral in 1 the hands of the clean-up squad|all the operators to cover and that |slaying followed a Christmas das . | h he was execu " a200m [ Unanimously Approves Pro- |activities of the old-time shooting College Expires at 40 years, during which he was execu | while he was driving & car with 30| what stills are now in operation are quarrel during a dice game. Kniffel matches which for vears have heen a \”\' officer of the battleship zallons of liquor. The man was!under ro nd in warm houses. Th on for life. off Santigo in the Spanish-American War, and during which he saw action in China in the Boxer rebellion. For three years he was chief intelligence I popular diversion in this county at |this time of the vear. The holidays | have heen the ones which have been given over to the shooting matches in | posed Abolition of Practice. Monte Carlo. - . B v, and The Georgetown Citizens' Associa- | former vears. Recently the Post Office V' YORK. December (#).— | officer with the Navy Department, A“dl]ll(, Lodgt L“]e tion, meetinz in the Potomac Bank | Department issued an order declaring Admiral Ravmond Perry Rod-|in 1903 he hecame president of ::: Building last night. unanimously in-|(hat papers c ng advertisements United States Na vetired, | War College and commandan val War |naval station on Narragansett Bay Tm Standard Railroad of the Sonth ' would be barred |former Dremident of the dorsed the proposed abolition of all-[of these dive * et: 7 from <ht parking. Members of the asso-|from the mails. The promoters nrwonege died yesterday at Monte Carlo, | e ‘ ‘ s om P.A o n added. however, that the pro- | these affaire have depended upon the friends here were informed. The ad : Brasil s \xw Siion. DG vosed regulation should be so worded | papers to advertise. In consequence | miral was 76 vears of age, and for| The state of Alagoas, Bra L to 6i4 that a motorist would be able to park | the number of cattle, chickens, pigs | several yvears had been living abroad |building the most important rv]'l;"" - 608 ELEVENTH ST. 5] hix car on the street for three or four | gnd other valuables which in former | with his wife. bile highway it has attempted in r hours at night if he was visiting a| vears have changed )\.’mdks due ht‘l‘ Adm ¥ = came of a family cent vears £ = friend these affairs, where marksmanship | e following committees \u‘vo‘mm The qualities of the guns entered named: Executive. Frank P. Leetch.|inio the function. have heen consider- | 5 ~ chalman: J. H. Dovle, John Thider | uhly yeduced during the prekent holi- | Wlth Chrlstmas Past ) _ Oliver. Lesisiative, - dnys GOWLoftutt. G. A S t and Alhert Schul Some one may have given you money for hlic improvements, Alhion K s e ibl 5] chairman: 12 B Wyeoff, R M, | and converting e o reservoir ntc |- Christmas. Can you think of a more sensible way e e B GHR Sl hed o improve it as it now |} to spend it than in having your teeth put in proper i C | stands d to build flights of steps up Uinger. chairman. M. A Bacr. K| sandsand o i MERE SEEEC | condition? And don’t forget that our prices are pille, E. B! ¥oung, R.IB. Wenney, |16 085 B0 BB RE o T e HEST QUAL GINGER . s Nichatson, T.". Maloy, 177! | Mr; Bowles claimed that (5 rece the lowest, consistent with the HIG QUAL- ALE! b S 20 N olfer i it i Sttt | ITY WORK, AND GUARANTEED. e ) \ P S ol cha o 1e = iy Lo . . NONE BETTER ",..,“”‘n.l 1 AL T, e ratesc|® 18 rk_in Georgetown We call your attention to the extreme sanitary . g once been use as a guiding point for B favton, Dro Co L Dugan, Dr. (Wil G000 R Whieh it was visible for | precautions that we take to protect our patients. A. G. HERRMANN liam C. Gwynn, Dr. Geotge W. Wood, | Steamein. to which & wis VRS (07 T aAth s heat | oty :" ) “"I""',”“ and sk A erved (o e commitiee on | All our instruments are sterilized by heat after = A st ot o Chatrmans T WL Draper, Dr. F. 8| Prks nd resersations EACH USE. All equipment is kept in the cleanest Elliott, Rev. Hugh A Farewell to Col. Sher: # S 7 ' and Willlam Waller. Finance.| o resolutions were pi possible condition. “““‘1““" Bon| ‘ W. H. HAV- | panking Traffic Director THESE SANITARY MEASURES TAKE TIME AND EF- rite e Bomklet N% 1 Hieston. Parks and | paing P street and Dumba FORT. But our patients are entitled to them and appreciate them, J] The F H. Smith Co. Q Swith Building. mwnmm Street fivde Porter Reservoir Issue 1 . H. Rowe and questing to Col cussed. nue one-way streets and the other re the secretary fo wi Sherrill expressin departure from the ci judging by our e a let steadily increasing practice. YEARS OF GOOD, HONEST DENTISTRY IS OUR'RECORD. Wishing Our Many Friends and Patients a Man Happy, TWENTY-FOUR wishing him every success in hi Healthy and Prosperous New Year b: A\ heated arzument arose among the | work members of the association over the| Vice President John Thider. who pre proposal of B. A. Bowles. former presi- | sided. made a t talk, descrihing r an dent, that the old Georgetown Reser- the work that has heen done in P'hil - voir at Wisconsin avenue and R stieet | adelphia and Boston in building up un of careful, skilled, graduate and registered dentists with years of be abolished. It was originally in-| desirable sections of the city into at rch work experience and r is a prescription for | tended to use the reservoir, which is|tractive residential sections. “George ¥ = S s djacent to the house occupied by |town.” he sald “has many natural ad Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,| Gen. Grant when in Washington, u«;v.\:,;',.,;.: i Nhs th fih oin 407 7th ST. N.W. . Bilious Fever and Malaria.|the site for the nt Statue. Later | homes and streets, and we should take Betrsacn Nest HeiNapiardeneiin Slere monev was appropriated hy Congress|advantage of the opportuniiy offered It kills the germs. 1o be used in levelling off the sides us to build up our section of the city ; .. 1Y b WARM! WARM! o Imported All-wool Silk - and - wool A Faollt aisthiioinie d Stockings. full-fash- 4 " o, t o - tone & Steckings, $3.95 pr. colorings, $2.35 pr. . : e vening Gowns = h i ear- n a e ’\’? % n 11747 i il Jor the New Year Festivities if Cur Greatest Year-End Sale! \aking ready to double the size of ) | the existing store....our extensive stocks of fine apparel must be sold Al Attendance will be mightily repaid. Coats .Hunr/mtlc nf ],mlumu.sl\ Fur- lummml Reductions are most drastic. Women’s and Misses’ out! $55.00 Choosing will be easy from this selective group of Eve- ninfi Gowns—inc]uding‘ simp]e Frocks for the Dance, in clever modes and beautiful co]orings—and also elaboratcly designed Dresses for the more elaborate functions—dis- tinctive types—of distinguished character. Garments =D [ | Group No. 2—Formerly | $115—8135—8145 ; . $80.50 .sumptuously o roster of dis- (n‘nufi No. 1—Formerly | | A95—8110—S125 $69-50 = Sclections made tomorrow will he delivered in ample time for New Year's Eve wear. Second Floor Every Coat is of an exquisite and high-grade material fur trimmed in sclected furs. The styles embrace the M R ] tinctive coat fashions of late winter, inclnding a hecom @ version of the ElEJIEE:;_—uzlIEJEIEM:aanJEJGEBEBEEEEE—jQEGE—EEEJ —an a0 :“5 mode for every type of person. Here are coats of ! ; Needlepoint Roulustra Venice i Kashinora Fortuna Larmoia i " ‘L Coina Mosulera Viotte —uand Deeper Ones—in the 3 Furs are employved as Muffler, Tuxedo. Graduated Front Borders, . ol = - Panels and Shawl Collars. Some have elbow-deep cuff of fur After-Christmas Clearance i Beazer Platimen Fox Black Fox Jap Mink - == = —— — - L Natural Squirrel Fitch Skiunk Caracul = Platinem 1 ol f Rlack Fox Dyed Squirrel Colors offer the preferred shades in fine assortment. Gracklehead Sizes ! zn.e‘ Sea it;«l”nw Black, Falcon, Brown Dove, Jacapa, Tanager, Cuckoo, 36 to 44 D r e S s e S L ontinga Wine, Santol, Bocara, Black. i i Wements Coat §','.::§r':::‘ Elesr 18 Years Silk and Cloth—for street. sports and afternoon wear L 335 Women’s Dresses $119 $1975 . Two $29.50 to $39.50 Extraordinary Values - Woman's ; B \Onderful DI’P?SPS in the Cmup } T Sale Drase o] They are greatly reduced—as are the other lots—of still | Dress Groups B s finer grades. S¢ ps | Second Floor offering 50 $ 50 L) models for l At $ t i every type i | in It i 34N B . Sagld e o oats of great importance. Ihr collection comprises charming styles for all davnmr 36 to 44 and afternoon wear and informal wear. The exceptional quality materials are an index o of the prices at which these dresses were intended to selll The assortment offers : Crepe-back Satin Georgette Crepe Chiffon Velvet Dfas! and SPOrtS Models Plain and trimmed with the luxurious furs Savoy Crepe Savoy Crepe Velveteen Smart Wools Brocades Zapieias i T and unusual combinations of materials Sleeves end 1 One and two picce dresses. Straightline models with ingenious fullnesses. Flaring fashions in modified and Solter $ OO $ OO rippling effects that are both vouthful and hecoming. Rich embroideries. Colors offer the beautiful browns of ARy o . the mode, the soft wine shades the new blues, including navy. Some in distinctly afternoon shades. And black. Women’s Dress Shop—Second Floor o All other Winter Coats are likewise greatly reduced. | ! YEAR-END Windbreak Eilroidaed SALE of ln rea ers Exquisite Third Floor L, s The Sportswoman = | Fvening Of Interest to : The College Girl Feather i Shawls The High School Miss F il Suede l.eather or Heavy Capeskin. In four smart ans u r 0 a t S 7| Drastically Reduced styvles and in all the leading collors. All sizes 34 to 42. | Was Now $18.50 Jackets, $]Z 50 $22.50 and $25 Jackets, $18.50 Sharply Reduced | 1 White Shawl..§75.00 $59.50 Best quality suede jackets, in tan. gold, Hunter's Ssde iackals in theileadingUhiLhIGEL TS 1or e eyt hNas —and the Jacqupf[es’ too | i g{efn, r.g; b:\:e’.‘ l‘;:-::(-:d “.1.,';::":‘“;“;:‘.:;1.";4 ";c“: lo.lon—plr:‘ly, bjrckoy, d.-.a, Hunttr'l‘_gb'; "Llnvin . I R G e Shavlaseat i ; reen, powder blue and rose—co TR | 2 Crepe Shawls. 86300 $49.50 | $ et B for early Spring. ::Ain w:‘:noq(;vifl‘::_cu:h and band R S g e s - AT A There's wonderful choosing in this sale—for we've literally || . elty coats with alligator markings, in several shades. I repe Shawl..$50.00 $39.50 10 Plume Fans.....§8 $6.95 forgotten cost and all else—save clearance. b - ! $22.50 and $25 Jackets, §15.00 $29.50 Sucde Coats 4 L 1 Chiffon Shawl.$40.00 $29.50 Heavy unlined capeskin coats. Splendid wearing % o 322.50 5 Plume Fans....$10 $7.95 Third Floor 3 garments, in buff, brown, bilue and red; capeskin Double-breasted box coats of the lat it styles, Wil s3.ce Stawis $14.50 | sleeves, roll collars of worsted with cuffs and bands to all suede with Tuxedo roll colors; pongee silk lining; | 5 Plume Fans.... $12.95 i il TaRtER: natural tan shade, also gray and black. | % Sports Shop—Street Floor o et (e——l ol ——xaa|n|c—a|n|c—lnl——|al ——h lale——ls[c0—ma sl |n[ a8 = a| ——| 0| —=I§] | E fl | E