Evening Star Newspaper, November 5, 1926, Page 10

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10 g CITIZENS APPROVE BELL MERGER PLAN SCOUTS AID BUNDLE DAY. Clothing Needed for Victims of Ar- “ menian Earthquake. Boy and-Girl Scouts will distribute Bundle day cards in local stores dur- ing the next few days, calling atten- tion to the need of contributions of old clothes for people of the Armenian earthquake area. Bundle day is November 10. Cloth- ALUMNI FUND SAVES YALE FROM DEFICI Expenses for Year, $4,573,441, = Fully Met by Aid of Donations From Graduate Body. port of the university treasurer and lassociate treasurer and controller, ias published yesterday. E |for the year amounted to $4, | Of this amount $326,586 was | pro- priated to aid the university v the directors of the alumni fund. A’total of $294,034 was also added to_the principal of this fund, which on June 30 stood at $3,016.640. Figures given in th that the university the fiscal year gi amounting to $4 report show eived during d bequests This in- enses | 3,441 which endowment But for the continued help of grad- I uates through the alumni fund, much of instruction in i secured would have to be deferred or abandoned, the report says. | The oldest vintage in the world is | on exhibition in the “wine museum’ | at Speyer, Germany. The wine is in |an old Roman flask which was dug | up recently. Part of it has solidified, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 35, 1926. since it was announced last Fall w: erday when P tin Hopkins cc ditorial which ha COLLEGE DONOR NAMED. HANOVER, N. H., November 5 (#). —The anonymous donor of Dart- mouth College’s $1,000,000 library has been identified as George F. Baker of New York. Speculation over the gift ap the truth. “The surmise is correct “and it would not be fair to M to deny it. The interest in the he said, Bake: er iden- | his uncle. Cathedral Heights Associa- tion Holds Valuation Is |iens. at" chirches. designatc with N t Part of Problem banners and at Near East Relief head- 0 5 i cluded the approp ation from the | because the Romans frequently mixed alumni fund. | honey with wine. W. P. Woses & Sons Furniture Established 1861 Carpets F Street and Eleventh By the Assoclated Press. NEW HAV , Conn., November 5. —only aid of gifts made ! Linens quarters, 321 Bond Building. rthquake razed 38 villages of the orphanages of t Relief. The orphans throug] by Yale graduates to the alumni uni- | versity fund during the year ending | Upkholstery June 30 last, was Yale University | cold, with bitter® we A cable received at headquarters. two 5 was A was raging in thedral s | area. at its meel ng Wesley Heights | GRPH . Frampton, president of siation, who represented his e the Ut Special Purchase Finest Type -Fur-Trimmed, Sport Fabric COATS We Could Secure a Limited Number Only- Cltizens' Ass tion last night at the clubhouse e ANS SEE PRESIDENT. Armenian Children Express Grati- tude for American Aid. Gratitude for what America has ne for children in the Near East s expressed to President Coolidge terday by two Armenian orphans tho were presented to him. children, Gulenia Kahyain, 14 Of Tearing Up Your . Old Roofs | , reported and re - ions that the pro- §oscd con would re¢ ing in oper redound to . Now I Ask You— Where else—not only under the sun, but in all Washington—can you find, for 65c, a LUNCH that makes you wish you had “room” for another just like it? the ber of the riding 0! Puts a OnePiece Leak- Proof Covering over them at little Cost. No Repairs or Repainting, The Butler-Flynn Paint Co. 607-609 C Street N.W. Washington, D. C. sociation adopted a resolution | ¥ > of Cuno H. Ru-| ¥ ey 1w rdt, secretary of opal Church Com- ast affiairs and a % | mission on Near ry board of the . | member of the ad East Relief. ey brought with them two linen handkerchiefs they had made for Mrs. Coolidge. 1s voted to the 30-mile Wisconsin avenue, fiAns In other words—there’s nothing so self- satisfying and purse-pacifying as the new Olmsted Grill 65¢ Lunches The menu that’s placed before you brings you the luscious best of land and sea. And every last dish on it gains the glad- dening gusto of this perfect interior— Washington’s thewest and finest restau- rant. Alluring Values If You Wear Sizes 18 to 10 In the 48 S C. T. Church, to the nom- | Cathedral | COLONIAL HOTEL Fifteenth Street at M . Washington’s Foremost American Plan Hote Others proposed E. Denton, first vic Walton, second vic G. M. Carlton, tre; will be held at the mber meeting. SERVICES CONTINUE Carolina Evangelist Preaches at St. David’'s Chapel Today. v > being held Coats of this Very High Order Sell ] Regularly for at Least 15 More You can live at this modern, fireproof hotel at rates surprisingly low. It is an Ideal Place for Couples rooming together, owing to the Special Monthly Rate of $60.00 to $70.00 per per- American Plan, v including breakfast and dinner. The Colonial Hotel is one of the most modernly equipped hostelries of its kind in the city. From one of the best coat creators in America. These coats are made of the finest imported and domestic sports fabrics. Styled with that distinction and chic that only much higher-priced coats usually achieve. Flawlessly tailored. Lined with cloth in the manner of the finest coat® of this type. Trimmed with’superb furs. Rich, handsome plaids and softly blended weaves in one-of-a-kind colorings. “New Apparel Always” Bert L. OImgted son. E S will continue P.S—(P.lenty S.eats.) Take one this noon! OLMSTED GRILL : 1336 G STREET No Coat Check Fee nounce Furopean Plans—Rates Quoted on Request slons, those who are already church mem- rs and to increase the church mem- bership. Under the Management of Maddur, Marshall, Moss & Maliory, Inc. W. P. Hutchinson, Manager. Teiephone Main 5730 . nd county government .. is comi d. The ci of Den $1.98 Baby Buntings OO, E ACCOUNT - RY 5 y,| sis {\ UFM[AN" o 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. Quality at a Price— $30 and $35 Men’s All-Wool 2-Pants Suits & Overcoats $2 4.75 Remember, it's not what you put into a garment, but what you get out of it that counts, which means you will get a lot more than $24.75 worth out of these suits and overcoats. THE SUITS assembled represent what Mr. Gooddresser wears and what every thrifty man wants, embracing quality and style at a small figure. You will find the kind suitable for men and young men in sizes 34 to 44. THE OVERCOATS are from makers of repute, and are made from firm, sturdy fabrics, tailored to fit and give service. %\;l] thgsscason's newest colors and models are here in sizes 33 to 48. g Men’s $7.50 to $10 Wool Pullover Sweaters Plain_and combination colors in big shawl collar pullover Sweaters. Every one all wool with an all- wool label, and a real bargain at $4.65. Sizes: Boys’, 28 tn 34: men's, 36 to 46, $32.50 t0-$39.75 Fur-Trimmed COATS : $24.75 The real coat bargain of the town, in fine quality, stylish Winter coats, just at the start of the season when every woman and miss is preparing for cold weather. Fine grades of bolivias, wyndotte velour, suedes, etc., with beaverette, Manchurian wolf, mandel and many other stylish furs on collars, cuffs and tabs. All the best colors and black. Sizes 16 to 46. Boys’ and Girls’ $3 Shoes and Oxfords K In brown and black 'with good durable all- leather soles and rub- Jber heels. Sizes 812 to 11—11% to 2. Boys' Tan and Black Shoes. Sizes 2! to 6, Grown Girls' Tan High Shoes. Sizes 2% to 8, § U. S. Army Munson Women’s $1,95 Service Shoes | pote Juliets \ =\ N ) NN $2.50 Rayon QUM &\v NN N AW extra sizes: quality. | | Made for Servige Tailored for Style In the natural course of events, there comes a time when one goes for- i ward or backward. Now, Castelberg’s, ! after 78 years as America’s Original Credit Jewelers, take a mighty step FOR- WARD. We are going to move to the City’s busiest street and open one of the largest and most beautiful jewelry stores in this country—a store in which you will delight to do your shopping. Before moving to our new location, we are going to have a tremendous PROGRESS *SALE to enable the public to save lots of money EVERYTHING in our entire stock has been reduced 10%, 15% and 25% below the reg- ular low prices (a few exceptions, as the prices “ of such articles must be the same at all jewelers). _ 8UY YOUR CHRISTMAS JEWELRY NOW at these low prices and we shall be glad to hold your selection till wanted. In addition to these drastic reductions, Castelberg's offer the == most liberal credit terms: Pay 50c or $1.00 a Week! N\ RO AN N Oy ) All men's wimi watches reduced. special guarantead watch with Regular price $15; re- | tangular wrist watch fitted wit high-grade guaranteed movement. Regular price $38.00; reduced to ssz’so 50c a Week Market Basket Specials A radiolite dial duced tc 21-Piece slz.oo 50c a Week -Pie s Breakfast Set $1.69 s, eream pitcher Cups. @n and & bowl $1.50 All Leather Boston Bags 98¢ cowhide with lock and A tine wrist watch set with louJ full-cut diamonds and four sap- |5 phires. Regular price $62.50; re- duced to ssz so $1.00 a Week ) // Deduct 25% from the selling price of any diamond and platinum flezible bracelet g0 $45.00 Up é\ 75¢c a Week U A diamond and two Sepphires w an 18-kt white gold mounting Reg: ular price $40. reduced tc 835 00 50ca Week tan A beauttul diamond set . & heavy solid gold mounting. Regular price $52 reduced to Q0 75caWeek 385 Dunner Rong. these die- and twe sapphires set in & $1.00 Women’s Silk 8.kt. white gold mounting and Woonl Hose 69¢ | Made wigh rithed tob in all colors and biack e $1.00 Women’s Winter Union Suits 69¢ knee. Regular and ex- |~ _ ANl hollo- ware re- duced. Guar- anteed and engraved. 50c a Week $1.50 81x90 Perfect Bleached Sheets 98¢ Each sheet labeled standard brand. $2.50 Krinkled Bed Sets $1.69 Complete with holster size 81x103. Choice of rose. gold and blue scal- Tobedt 25¢ Yard-Wide Curtain Marquisette 16¢ Yd. Cholce of white, cream and ecru: full piece: perfe $1.50 Plaid Single Blankets 98¢ ue, rose. gold and tan block oiakd 1847 Rogers Silverplate at the standard cash price on liberal terms 50c a Week $25.75 nings_set Torlet o ets reduced 15% Sy egular 10-pisce set, regular pres $37. ve- duced to - 17.jewel Elgin movement fitted in » guaranteed white of green case. 834.75 50c a Week ] P XXX LA XKL XAF XXX SRS i e \ N W, N\ A\ N N\ W AR \ \ HRNH1 SRRt i 935 Penna. Ave. N.W. Alexandria Branch. 818 King St. R With fur or ribbon trimmed. In rose, purple and other wauted colors with turn % g £ i1s. Sizes §°% 15" L soles and heels. Sizes 4 to 8

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