Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1925, Page 10

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SENATOR WHEELER #MR HITS TAX MEASURE enctactions sere viia- Declares Bill Is Flagrant At- tempt at Class Leg- islation. ly R(‘L alled by Campaign. Has Held High Place in Local Society for Many Years. BY ROBERT T. SMALL. alking, little | about most virile HENDERSON MAKES HOBBY OF ERh(‘TlNG EMBASSY HOMES | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOXN, D. C, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 30, 19285. | opini fic in personal as well as fn pub odd thing that altho most frequent hostess dors and Ministers of the l@lgll m ton—diplomats who these Volsteadian da [ nothing but wines, liguo Mrs. Henderson never re supposed in to live s her all the Yet there Is; nything after a swim but ¢ haps Ienderson clearing are old wines did not give the be he had each and ev in the street startled her cell liquors. [=vay into the Washington sewers Born in New York. ons accredited to Washing- for s of water and per-| the now-to-be-forbidden cigar- i} gutter | and personally watched the stuff flow | %'y lnm‘up(n of her M extrem i colored stocl are se than short s 8 But when both are scen together the result is shocking.” l‘r'i are pouring into Mrs. l'l n- eenth st “eastle” by | the hundreds. Her library was littered with them yes n brought m 1 of almost n car that this e; she contin 20 of mi ; 10 the will_be m to be in the pre styles i s. Henderson s woman in today that followed Mra Coolidge’s standard of styles we But when we | & the | ‘LUTHER SHORT DEAD. Journalist and Fol‘mer Consul, 80, Dies in Florida. |, DAYTONA Bl 30 (A).—Luthe; Joeal hospital yest Rheumatism of the heart, : from which he had f wmnd for five yes i Constantinople. fre | | dministration was | KAPLOWT” o INCORPORATED 721 NINTH STREET NORTHWEST CLOSING OUT QUR ENTIRE NOTED 5T tEAUTIFUL QUALITY COATS IN TWO GROUPS $85 $135 FORMER PRICE UP TO $125 : FORMER PRICE $3: OFFERED BELOW COST OF TAILORING PRIOR TO ANNUAL INVENTORIES VERY REMARKABLE AND SENSAT ONAL BARGAINS THAT MUST B: :tEN TO BE APPRECIATED ALSO BEAUTIFUL AFTERNOON AND EVENING GOWNS IN THREE OROUPS $35: 345 8§55 FASHIONS DE LUX: AND would have the best dressed and most | 81 ple °I' { properly dressed nation in the world.” | be met with Summers that | \ many days of | ALL BELOW FORMER WHOLESALE COST AND SENSATIONAL B SPECIALIZED FASHIONS FOR TALL & ‘HORT, SLENDER & LARG SPECIAL STORE HOURS. hose position in BUA W OV e ko P The Thrill of a Lifetime The Westminster Chimes will be broadcast direct from London, England, New night through the p A tion at Boundbr and the RCA chain including W. R. C. the famous LIBERTY BELL will once Independence Hall, Philadelphia, and on thi millions of radio set owners There.i5 still time for you to ba one of tho wiil hear these history-making events nights of entertainment and enjoyment LET EXPERIENCED RADIO ME\ ADVISE YOU THE _HOME OF STANDARD RADIO SL i~ CONVENIENT TERMS IF DESIRED J. Fred Huber 1222 G St. N. W. Franklin 5380 tion 1o ¢ ward b | thirteenth_amendment to the Con | tution, abolishing r volume on ' Dinner Giving™ Xt book. ym - starting anything she can jot finish, Mrs. Henderson probably MRS. JOHN B. HENI I"oote Hende md pionee SRSON. home in the ! on i intendes build i Dbene n go and in | movement ions for many years, | ington d \)n has found plenty of time to inviida | #he wil Ao tab. | One of th « | told a_ re ator | Was “the itad e LIBERTY BELL PEERLESS HEARTH FYRE HEATERS THE BEST GAS RADIANT HEATER Campaizn | Universal Electric Heaters Now . j Majestic Electric Heaters Now. .. Complete stock of Miller O} “Falflr' HITS FLESH-COLORED HOSE. Widens as Letters Pour in. | Mrs. Henderson tes and flappers insist o short skirts, Mrs. J oduction silk instead son, as her new cr It is my opinion,” added aeco reform indicate. o o munumul f strong feelings WSpecial for Thursda AND FRIDAY 0S€S $ 98 $5 d‘o.zen DOZ. quality— —usual Cash & CarryF lowerStores Main 140 Main 6436 Established Over 37 Mye the | years the min. A ARARARN BN B/ NG T $2 Mattress Covers $1 .19 Unbleached Cotton Remnants the offer . r, an index t spirited like Mrs. Hender 5 led Slender, frail Iver-haired, Mary ANTI- DIVORCE LAW FIXED. Official Says Gcev plates No C $3, $4 and Italian nment SOUTHLAND BATTERIES Built to Last Service Guaranteed WHY PAY MORE? Southland Battery Co. 910 Pa. Ave. M. 5555 Sale! Smart New Dresses Usually Sold for $10 and $16 of beau a lower choice—tomn rrow only of | vanee Spring d of Canton Crepe. Geor Charmeuse. Poiret e, Silk Jaequard, Velvet, Combinations, Ravon, “fricoknit, » Laces gette Crepe. Flat Twill. Poiretsheen. Velvet “with Wool with Velvet. NG ST SRR (6 BB .‘; Brocade and brown and in models Tine ne including end in tri Sizes 16 to 50 25Winter Coats Reducedto §$ Usually $10 and $15 _Sport and street types of polaire. bolivia and wool trimmed with collars Manchurian Woli and Lined, too, with sateen or lingette. are shown, newest t Striking col 1t emphasize the hristmas Clubs Serve Many Purrlp)@ses FFor many, the primary purpose is to insure having funds for Christmas jovs But many others have learned by experience how easy it is to accumulate money by the;Christmas Club method for larger aims and they join a club to of Meet life insurance premiums ine. Good colors and excellent styles in sizes 16 to 40. Second Floor—King's Palace A New Shipment of W Carter’s Union Suits The Kind That Sell for $2.25 145 This famous quality of medium-weight ~ Under wear in ccru only and in a choice of sizes from 34 to 48—isn't that worth coming down for? And this cold spell probably has taken many unawares and un- prepared, too—tomorrow is a splendid time to pur- chase enough knit under- wear for the rest of the year. Reduce a mortgage on the home Secure an interest in a business LT g Invest in safe and sound securities, etc., etc. Whatever Your Purpose A CHRISTMAS CLUB IS THE MEANS TO THE END Any of the Banks Listed Below Will Gladly Enroll Y ou Four in the 5\\ ater, e ean mittens, S ks amdl povdes Blue. pieces set leg Do Not Delay—Inquire Today! [HE ANACOSTIA BANK 2000 Nichols Ave. S.E. AMERICAN SECURITY & TRl‘l CO. uin Office, 15th Brunches—{entral: orthea lnfants Crocbet Sacques 98(: Handmade trimming. Baby Bunting, $1.69 Heavy White Flannclettc Bunting, trimmed with pink or blue ribbon and shell edge. 50c Gowns, Etc., 39¢ Choice of White Flannelette Nightgowns, Gertrudes and Kimonos. \ATIO\ AL SAVINGS & TRUST CO. Cor. 15th St. and New York Ave. N.W AVINGS BANK nsin Ave. and M St. N.W. WASHINGTON SAVINGS BANK 10th St. and Grant Pl 5 SECOND NATIONAL BA'\K Main_Offiee. Branch Ofiice, EAST WASHINGTON SA\I‘\(;S BANK 312 Pa. Ave. S.E. MERCHANTS BANK & TRUST CO. Only at— Pa. Ave. Branch 20th St and Pu. Av Brookland Brancl h & Crochet Ihiree fabrics. Knitted Caps, $1 White Caps. dainty rosebuds Muin Office. Pa. A Branch Office, 111 McLACHLEN BANKING Muin Office. 10th and G Sts. N.W. Branch Office, 1350 B St. S:W. SECURITY SAVING Ninth and G S % s trimmed These union suits with high neck, long sleeves . EMCAII'BR ent DISTRICT NATIONAL B. '\k B COLUMBIA NATIONAL '\\l\(;s BANK NORTH_CAPITOL \lhrihl pitol uin Office, 8th and Branches—dth_and 3608 Georgla Ave. N.W. 1hese Banks L ¥ BA\}\ New York Ave. N.W. PARK SAVINGS BANK 14th and Kenyon Sts. LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK At Branch only, 17th and H Sts. \.W. RIGGS NATIONAL BAN Main Office. 1503 l Branches—Dupo 3 rvl 7th and I Sts. N. MOUNT VERNON SAVINGS BANk, Oth St. and Maes Ave. N.W. w. Ave. East Capltoi Sts. MEMBERS D. C. BANKERS ASSOCIATION distributed Over Four Million Dollars of Christinas Sawvings This ¥ ear . LBl el Pl bl b Bl bl bl bl bl b 2 lb il e sl el bl Sl f@ D R R R R R S R R R g and in ankle length. Street Floor—Men's Shop 6000000000000 59¢ and 75¢ Sash $1.25 Baby Blankets ¢ Pair Lige hairline check. warm crib blanket. in various color stripes. 4 Hat Boxes, $2.75 Round shape, wearing box. White Marquisette and Fine Scrim and plain hemstitched styles. Full size. 30x40-inch; “hllc with pink or A good, 29c and 50c Scarfs, ]19¢ 0da_sizes of Cretonne Scarfs, made of black enamel. A good-looking and good- oooooooo.ooooooooo'ooooooooyo0o~¢‘ooo¢'o-oooooooo¢n.o.ooos bears this famous label. Look for it. | Z Lowered Prices on Home Necessities Curtains, Pair, 39¢ Sash Curtains. Ruffled 69c Certainteed Floortex 39¢ Sq. Yd. Full pieces and remnants, » perfect and second qualities. Numerous attractive patterns. Bring your floor measurements. $2 Leather Boston Bags, $1.39 Cholce of black or tan leather. Good size. in Third Floor * Nursery Blankets, $1 Pink or Blue Blankets, witl daml_\' nursery designs; 30x40 nch size. Jersey Leggings, $1 r Leggings, navy white, Second Floor—K Home Needs Reduced’ $1 and $1.25 Scarfs 79c 50 and 54 inch Lace-tri Scarfs of white linene with deep face cdge. 25¢ English Longcloth 19¢ Yard ., Soft, Chamois - finish Longeloth, _ in 3-inch _ width For infants’ wear and lingeric. $1 Table Damask hhglh« Dress Goods Remnants 59¢ Yard Fancy plaids. plain fancy corduroy. rs and Street Floor All Autos and Wagons V; Price

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