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o : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. , THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31. 1925. € 9 Z“,[]WREY A”ABKS IN RARRITRORC —New Year’s Eve. BY ALRERTINE RANDALL! N KEEP YOUR EYE ON 1'M AFRAID I'VE GIVEN i ' OK .1 COULD HoLD To You ForR || 5 THIS HAND , AND | \ | THE CLOCK ,MA AND You QUITE. A LECTURE | 9 i WHEN 1T'S 'EXACTLY || || ON "WHY MAN WAS AN HOUR ) |l GAZE WTo THOSE { { TWELVE o'cLocK- || [| NEVER INTENDED To AND THAT 'S ; EYES FOREVER; 5 . ' ; : SHOOT ¢ I'M NEVER | || LIVE ALONE -3 \ FANNY T | e GONNA SWEAR OFF | || THERE ANY QUESTION GOOD IT DOES ¥ Aorit 0 : a‘l ° | SMOKING AGAIN ¢ YOU WouLP LIKE To WELL- ARE You Y YEAR ™S i DOCTOR ANGORA RADIO ON TOo H¥AR THE NEW YEAR'S CHIMES oR NOT? X ! Representative Brands Plan ; ASK, DoCToR WHITEY ? : / For [ as “Official Tinkering and G Street at 12th | GOING To TURN m{:) d a protest G tinkering as well as ation.” .owrey pointed out that among are prc three e who f han. On < the man who would profit len demand 0 addi somang o 1O HUNUR PA"] HER[] e Big Army in Khaki. |WALES' MATCH ‘AKERS shose ot ot o v s | DRUG ACTIVITIES UNITE. S e o the So Experts Propose Use of Blue| AGAIN DISAPPOINTED| g = 15l S0l o8 | 4 heir | gatimore Be Pharmateut o, or an expensive car e Court, Displeased at Publicity. | 15 of v i g ol e By the Associated Press nscessary! bgreetof lowtvistoility in| DénysiRumored Visits of j Elving acc jofren s andicin 15 of cars which can be housed A careful survey of American re-|the field. [ {1 n 2 | TLINOLEUM WHY BUY INFERIOR, WE HAVE SUPERIOR 20% to 309 Savings Inlaid, Battleship and Plain without cost or 1 Headquarters | | Lincleum The contemplated blue training uni Princess Astrid ¥ INOLEU | conventently nor economi- sources for the manufacture of khaki 1a n 7in Gy s - 3 5 K SUPERIOR LINOL - rms would consist of a four-button : i Retail hreeches has convinced Army officials | Liouse, dressed with red shoulder| By the Associate .l “h_Oh _"lj ,,,9, EUNII Co. b b 1 A fcials | b1 a a b redl ehoulder)|n Maj. Witherell Transferred. olesale etail ; : T ots to give a military to lue INDON 30.—The §. Car fit 1L Meat ! 937 H Street N.W. Senator King, at Memorial|that it it became necessary to put o f ot ,,'vai‘.fis‘(-ia'}k;‘“fiu: ouch, blue| LONDON 3 | Carl 11 l\\ ¥ M ] Main 10293 force of two milllon men tnto the field | 101k, verseas caps: biue breeches, orden o nd black shoes Service. Renews |ndepend_ In less than eight months, Ino: them would have to fight in the hi hen d be preferable, but the sur Is. i j disclosed only a limited qua ence Pledge. The {ndustrial mobilization wing of | {15/oped oniv) & Tmited auantit k4 t : o o 4 knowledge of such a plan. T sl :)Pm national d«-f.m; lyn-]xm‘\: x‘hmn‘“_ while there are always plenty swedish legation » has announce Chiinery has Tound that it b blacks to be had. | that it had no connection with publi- | possibly | n the gen.| Senator King, Democrat, S0 i rom head o Cin | 1ast night pledged to the Fi Hlecelyjitwp: milfontmen frony heal of Washington his continued efforts | fo0C in fifteen days. provided bl e e for independence of the Philippine | “ry 7 ible with the khaki outf Lnd ‘therefore| Speaking at memorlal scrvices at |I8 that not enough cloth of that colo - 3 2 e in ordinary civilian use. There are | A'here- are other blocks| Carroll Hall for the Filipino patriot | i8 in ordinary civilian v ere are entirely possible to uniform com-| “rpa matter has not passed as vet|cation of the report bevond a study partment tage in the War De- It connected the F | name > used more For $100 £ - ” s |4 stocks of blue and g Chambers en S andliro o ot have enough garage|and martyr, Dr. Jose Rizal, who was |ample stos 1 ke et B o Dot have enough EAT2EE | orecutied 29 years ago by the Span- oo fand footcon geabelet hia restlt h here are thousands of working peo- | lards, Senator King sald the program | 1as been tho working ont of o €hi . ¢ vice . who, if they sought to house their | Which had been presented during the | tive blue training uniform which fould| R : 7 evening was a further demonstration (be supplied in ample volume for i 1] cars mow, would have to rent garages | oG8 TR & S CT I eople. | mobilization, to be discarded as units o E Senator King recalled that the Demo- | completed their preliminary prepa ‘;,’,:fo;;l“l;f.e‘,f:g';h‘:; cratic party at its New York conven-|tion and moved out for final training 1 That 18 too much | tion adopted unantmously his own |near the zone of operations. . | a $300 car, which |Plank for Philippine independence. By ithal time complete knekt outi 300 nights @ vear is just as well off Dr. Jose Reyes, technical adviser of fits with tan leather m‘u:mx.:* would | | outdoors as in. And if this ban were | the Philippine Commission of Inde-|be ready for them, glving them the {put on, $7 would be small as com.|Pendence, in speaking to the subject, with rentals that would be ex.| Hizal and the Filipino Youth,” de il o X lclared that the Philippines scem to | Many people would be con.| {27 T, g, LGP e "ana | DECLINE TO COMMENT | s ST | significant developm ) | s e e e msances” nel N JONES RESOLUTION | B said, the responsibllity that ' must | i wteies A e " inevitably fall on the shoulders o ool N, Towrey's letter was Dot madelthe Filipino youth will be moment-|D. C. Heads Loath to Express Opin- | e e I O 1 o € lous. He did not doubt, however, that z b : | e e 2 avell 88 <X | this responsibility “will be discharged ion on Proposed Change in « considers Chambers Ambulance, $4 CALL THE BROWN STONE FUNFRAL HOME OF W. W. Chambers Co., 14th & Chapin Sts. N.W. Moodward X Watheop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets : with cridit to themselves, to the bene- Governmant: | it of their country, and ner { 1330 H Strees N. W. Sides Equally Divided. et Sl gadyan colithont t inter-; pe District Comm de- | ests of the community of nations to 1315 New York Avense Sienihe B soLie Belonat clined today to expre sproximately 50 letters comment- the proposed all-night park an opinic Thank You for Their Prosperity of 1925 Appease appetite he ed allniehit jpar Juan R. Quifano, president of the |on the Jones joint resolution prc p('] v ‘r‘vl e e & so | Filipino_Club, ‘praised Dr. Rizal, as| posing an amendment to the Con O BuCP eass nalae S Tl“an irreproachable patriot” and | tution providing for national rey an 1S Ou reat n as shown by his | 1 with a erages about day of th Dinner Plate Fifty Cents likened him to Washington as the | sel “father of his country.” Vicente G. Bunuan, director of the ting to Chairman Capper of | Philippine Press Bureau, read three|the Senate District committee re- | typical Rizal poems. Bernard B.|garding his request for a report on Gapuz presided and musical numbers esolution, the Commissioners | were presented by Mrs. A. Recto, wife me to- ation for the people of the Dis- Fenning said that some of the unications were from garage ng attention to the ce omobi Happiness and Prosperity for 1926 - ive s | TODAY: et penmof usineslior Repressntativel MRectol ot the The Commissioners of the District | s LONESIE Bnires NMAIS | philippine House of Representatives, | of Columbia, being officers of the Chop, proposed regulation is adapted, = . Mriters seem to have formed the | 4 Soprano, accompanied by Burrus | present form of Government of the | Eiter i Williams, pianist, and Miss Evelyn | District of Columbi T provided fo Scott, violinist; Miss Viola K. Harper, [ by an act of Congress appro 0, accompanied by George F.|June 11, 1878, feel that they sho nd Miss Eileen A. Gardner, | be excused from expressing a violinist, accompanied by Made-| jon on the merits of this line Foulke. lution, which involves Among prominent leaders In official | the form of governme Filipino circles of Washington in at-| trict of Columbia.” tendance were Resident Commi — - Pedro Guevara and Senator S Osmena, president pro tem of the| If It Is Rentable | Can Rent It Philippine Senate. == — i J.LEO KoLB n. he said, that the proposed wiis inspired by garage owners iilders, To you, who have made possible the best business vear we have ever had, we extend our most grateful thanks. We hope to have your continued and increas- decided that some | rctio uld be taker ing support to the degree that we shall merit it. rist- American and Foreign Merchandise There has never been a time when American manufacturers have produced such high-grade merchandise or displayed so many original and improved ideas in their productions. While it is still necessary for us to go to foreign sources for the newest in hand- made articles and creations, yet for merchandise manufactured by machinery no workmen excel those of our own country. Our first contingent of buyers for the foreign markets leaves on the S. S. Berengaria, January 9, 1920. The Salad is the “Spice” of the Dinner We Prepare Delightful Terrapin and Other Salads | = ? 1 PLAN MASONIGC RITES MONEY ORDERS GAIN. | 923N.Y.Av. 1237 Wis.Av. | e World War, Says New. = = Many Fraternal and Business| , The number of postal money PERPETUAL | 5 Yor xchange Office for the Sieaders Sto B O0Moia e L e et e | BUILDING Funeral Saturday master General New said vesterday. ] ¢ last year in the amount issued for all | FOR jOHN HUDGES Christmas Record Greatest Since MAIN 5027 ders sent to Europe through the iclusion of the World War, Post- | [l ; | y e The increase was slightly more than |j§ | Funeral services for John G. Hod; per cent over the same period of | | i | | | At T oclock Saturday aftemoes. |16 and December 16. The increase to ot address. Ree. Chalos b wer | Poland was 94 per cent and to Ger- | ner, rector of St. Alban’s Church, will | many 43 per cent. : sterment will be in Rock | The number of parcel post pack- < Cer !ages dispatched this year to Europe “ihe grave will be in|showed a decrease of 14 per cent, Templ attributed by postal officials to the Compounded M i - progress toward stabilization of many 3 foreign currencies Semi-Annually BOAT MAY BE SAVED, [ Commencine danuary 1, 1926 ron, Frank | Assets Over o Jank | Efforts to Be Made to Float Mine $10,500,000 pallbearers will| be! Syd- BEeepex ourlen; Surplus $1,000,000 acobs, grand master of Ma- Hope is now held out for saving the | i s of the District of Columbia; |mine sweeper Curlew, which recently . commander of Co-|went aground on the Panama. coast. Cor. 11th & E Sts. N.W. Knights t.i lexpalTh u‘:‘ the .\rvylbo;mrzmnnt JAMES BERRY, President ‘kelford, act- | said those in charge of salvage opera- . ot Al Temple of the | tions believed she could be floated ' | JOSHUA W. CARR, Secy. hrine: William M. Wailes, | when the seas became smoother. e er of Mount Pleasant Royal and Select Mas- Putnam, high priest of | Mount Pleasant Chapter, No. 13, il\'n\dl Arch Masons; William L. Rad- { | We Plan Successful Banquets Weddings Parties, Etc. Phone and have our Banguet Manager call for consultation. New Jersey Ave. N.W. Linc. 3427 “Service in the Home' y W. Her *. Fred Cool | | | Templar; Charles I | | A New Eleventh and F Street Building Will replace the old building now occupying this corner, during the year 1926. This will be a notable event in our history, as that 0) building is the original store occupied by Woodward & Lothrop | when they moved to F Street in 1887. The new building will be 8 stories and basement, and of the same general architecture and style as the present F Street building. ; John cliffe, president of the Rotary Club; J. Harry Cunningham, president of | § ‘ashington Board of Trade; | | Tohn C. Walker, president of the Co- |4 Country Club; L. Whiting -<, monarch_ of Kallipolis Grotto, 2R e Child of | § Lee, Harry C. st Masters Ralph P. rd, John C. Koons, Stephen O. kcep sweet all year. ‘;’i‘mvl_ John J. Boobar and Charles L, 13. Lyddane of Te le-N. es Lodge. Ladies, how can one e (;omn‘x'\:\r’\,hiuu::x\)ruf Tem: | g Bm B ar a S ces Lodge h reer lled fe - ‘ do that but by J2 o'ciock noon Saturday In" Indse | R prodigious_daily om No. 2, Masonic Temple, Thir. | > and New York avenue, consumpLion o Tor the Durposs of astenting the Evangeline Chocolates? | runeral. . AinCwe right? THREE DIE IN CRASH. § and a full measure : Wh _T 'k Overt: ! z You might tr a { ens X Uf %a mtfifi anb r a nibble,or blow |pnis. and her two young children | A : yourself 33 big | LA B Prosperity to all 5:pounder| After you |5 ST Ve Seny iniaren. | B8 E) . W amily were on thelr taste The truck carried em, the pr{i‘ce‘—- | The / one lean dollar fo | the 5 rrx\_"\xh:yl i(x‘ (‘L:mxflll_ The three | ¥ lg tbe mlsb nt 1 Ain't We ? Once upon a time there was _a girl who resolved to Appreciation of Your Patience and Forbearance During the rebuilding operations which have taken place this year you have been subjected to much inconvenience and annoy- ance, which was impossible to prevent because of construction. Through it all you displayed much patience and consideration, and we feel we would be lacking in appreciation if we did not tell you of our gratitude. We shall be able to serve yvou so much better when we have completed entirely our rebuilding program that we are sure you' will feel well rewarded. Woman and Two Children Killed { way to Flori a 9°rPUle“t Pou“d~ | ™ The children were 4 years and 13 will make you resolve | vears old. Kprev to cat “em every day | Club to Hold Open House. |3 The Sunbennet Club will hold open L house for the New Year watch tonight 4 |t its new quarters, 1313 New York | §% B a als u a k. nue, from 9 to 30 o'clock, and | ¥ » morrow afternoon from 3 to 6| &% Can y~ Soda~ |k courtesy car We Again Wish You a Very Happy New Year s, it was an- nounced, will be extended to all Tc& oom woman visitors for use of the club- | rooms both tonight and tomorrow. { « 1107 F St.,N.W. ot ! The blue whale, which reaches a ) length of 87 feet, is the largest living Aosd RN - unimal =l