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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, AESDIG 0P N Sy Right Rev. John Gardner Murray Directs Episcopal | Church Affairs. yit heard anybudy wse they' didn’ hn“ heertain days when all | us take chances th’ only absolute i I know of would be chal. | GINGER ALE! NONE BETTER A. G. HERRMANN 50 Tenth St. SE. 77777 The Blackstone WILL HONOR JAcksoN. ||[Bachelor Apartment i 1016 Seventeenth Street in the exclusive Club Section Bl flhl.\’h!d,‘ and :\vi')\ el Doy r and tele- Southern Society to Commemorate | ctory of Jacksorf. ndants, One to three-room suites $60.00 to $67.50 a month CKEEVER 4GOS CREALTORSS Rental Agents 1415 K St. Main 4752 An Addition Coming —Clothing Going at ONE-FOURTH OFF All Winter Suits and Overcoats Stein-Blochs Included Formerly NOW ¢ Formerly Now e 3b. 26.25 40. 30.00 45, 33.75 | 50. 37.50 5b. 41.25 ‘ 60. 45.00 k 65. 48. 75 | 70, 52.50 5: 56.25 80. 60.00 . 85. 63.75 | 90. 67.50 95. 7125 , 100. 75.00 At all counters you will find certain savings on best-qual- ity furnishings today at this Store-Addition Sale Pajamas Quality Linen Formerly Now | Handkerchiefs 1. ‘é’“ ) Formerly 25¢ Each §4; | 20c Each 485 | 2.25 Doz. 5.65 = 745 l Golf Hose, Knickers, > ‘ ALL Winter | Sweaters and Underwear [ Leather Jackets Linen Mesh Included | : Less 25 Less 25% %o Stiff and Soft Bath Robes, Dressing Gowns and House Coats Less 33 1-3% Hats Were 5. 6. 8. | | 3.45 il SWESNE unrs WEAR dney West 14th and G Streets N.W. MAJ. LEE IS ELECTED CITIZEN BODY HEAD ,{;w' Chtnedrai. Hotgnts Acsociation, English Village Association May | 2!l that the welfare of the community | By the Associated P Merge With Cathedral body. Heights Group. . H. Lee was elected the English Village Citi- ciation at a Park president, I . Helmick, former presi-| disc nisve DONOLONIHSYM dent of the Cathedral Heights Citi- zens' Association, addressed the meet- ing, stressing the advisability of the inglish Village group merging with The future of the association was dis- cussed and the opinion seemed to pre- could best be handled within a larger Maj. Lee accepted the nomi- vation for the wresidency with the|dent that led understanding that his association on a representative basis. The membership discussed a pro- posal to ask the Capital Traction Co. meeting [ to establish a de luxe bus service to Congregational |extend from Thirty-fourth and Ord- S|way streets to Tenth and E streets. he vote resulted in a tie. Resolu- ms were adopted urging that police following oceurred: She was talking Dunbar and|of the R. Woodson. communtty. place a ban on night parking were sed, but action was deferred. H N R ... iPurina Whole Wheat Bread .. e weAT 7 It Pays to Order —SCHNEIDER'S WHOLE WHEAT BREAD, and see that you get it. The returns are more appetizing meals, im- proved digestion, better health! Schneider’s Whole Wheat Bread —COMES TO YOU, FRESH Y DAY, IN A DISTINCTIVE CHECKER-BOARD WRAPPER. Sold by Grocers and at Delicatessen Stores w WASHINGTO) BETTER <+ QUALITY <~ BREAD | POUND NET Tue CuarrLes Schunemper Baking Co. (INC.) Phone Main 1664 413 Eye St. N\W Better Qfiality Bread TUESDAY, Children Old-Fashioned, Latife Thinks; That’s Why Turk Presulent Got Divorce 5 association | Kemal of Turkey to divorce his young, combine with the Cathedral Helghts| heautiful and advanced wife, Latife, last Summer. The weekly Le Carnet de la Semaine says Mme. Latife al- ready had displeased her husband by her ambitions to share and direct his | power toward modernization, when l!\e‘ JANUARY replied, with my country nterpreting with the Ttalian| — Ambassador at a reception, when she cgulations be enforced in the alleys|put the pointblank question Proposals to | does feminism stand in your country? the Ambassador “How | means making ho their husbands with fine, healthy chil- 9, 1926 a smile. havy fen ‘But how behind the times all that ! exclaimed Mustapha Kemal's con- | 1 sort. It was then, asserts the magazine, that the President decided to divorce Mme. Latife. The queer thing about woman is that 1e {s made so much younger in the head than in her body that nothing will induce her to accept the inevitable | ravage of time. STARTLING STATISTICS and presenting $28,783 LOANS IN 11 DAYS. Agricuitural Credit Corporation in“ Towa Makes Record. arate loans negotlated | age of about 43 orn, Mr. Laird applications for | additional loans. Benefit for Civilian Military. 11 — ing camps Injured in the line of duty is pro 1 in a bill by Representa- tive F 1d, Republican, Ohio. C. NORWOOD For Tolished Floors New Floors Installed 014 Floors Made New 17 Years' Practical Experience Is & prescription for Colds, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, Bilious Fever and Malaria. It Kills the germs. First: Of every hundred men, twenty-five years old, forty years later only one is wealthy, four are well-to-do, five are earning their living, thirty-six are dead and the remaining fifty-four are dependent on relatives, friends or public. Second : Of one hundred men of all ages, when they die, three leave over $10,000, fifteen leave from $2,000 to $10,000. The other eighty-two leave no income-producing estate. dred widows, only eighteen are left with any means of sup- port. Our Savings, Bond and Trust Departments can be of solving - your invaluable The Washington Loan and Trust Company Downtown Bank 900 F Street These statistics, furnished by the largest insurance company west of the Mississippi river, are worthy of your serious consideration at the outset of a New Year. Where do you stand? assistance in Resources Over $17,000,000.00 JOHN B. LARNER, President. Of one hun- problems. West End Branch 618 17th Street January Sales! From a Toremost MNaker With Whom We Do a Yearly Business —This Concession! W “e 1216 F St.N.W. o N Efi!fi'.fififi':flfi Efifliifififil'fi!fiififlfitfi!fifl!filfiflflfitfi TITTTTLTITTIT T ""Nc-ror" Beautiful Coats Made to Sell at $95, $110, $125 and $135 Tomorrow $69-50 With Luxurious Furs of Finest Quality Manufacturers have now turned to designing coats for Spring, so we were en- abled to secure these heautiful Winter garments at a sensationally low price! Of course, the quantity is limited, but there are all sizes for both women and misses (in our two coat shops) ready for you in the morning. Beaver, Fitch, Platinum Wolf, Jap Mink, Blue Sable-Dyed or Grey Squirrel, Kit Fox, Natural Skunk, Black Fox, Natural Black Wolf, Sil- ver Fitch. collars that have struck a new fashion note this seas on : the Shawl collars THESE form the huge Muffler collars of indescribable grace; the Queen Anne of distinctive manner; the Stole collars that follow the border to the hemline and take on an enveloping air when worn! of fur, too, and appropriately deep cuffs. On some, Panel borders and pockets Models are of such authentically smart styling as must continue to remain in foremost fashion. silhouette, for women and misses. be expected in coats of ‘this high tvpe: Choose from— Needlepoint Roulustra " Ve \ioette Black Gracklehead F I B Falcon Blue ortuna Eustrosd Cuckoo Brown Dove Pinpoint Carmina Wine For Women—For Misses: Sizes 34 to 44; 14, 16, 18. If you haven’t bought that coat yet, be sure to see these early! Slender, straightline models, and modified flares of youthful T he fabrics are the rich pile fabrics that would The colors are the season’s best: Queenbird Seaswallow Tanager of Spring! Felts mostly with flower appliques. ingenious ribbon touches. Millinery Department—Third Floor Fascinating New Arrivals in Hats at *7*° and $12% They are for immediate wear, a-top the costume, with furs drawn close against the Winter wind. ..and yet they bring a breath For they are in softest pastel tints or in shades of tropical warmth. Satins with new stitchery. Failles with e it =¥ Sl | ) e WP bR ramm L (e | ey o Coa'r of Swativad, Furdeow