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Dartmouth. ind type pic- a eriminal or a e of superficial | the cut of the hair, the | Dist coll; app st With Picture ndiv Served Three Terms in House of Delegates. Glasses Lyes L (my to the Public For Both Men and Women The besutiful and luxurious new Elks Hotel, a show place of Philadelphia, is open to those who are Eiks. It offers to both men and women the complete- 200 Rooms $2% to $4% ) Gsingle) W. G. McALLISTER Managing Director Broad Street at Vine Philadelphia THREE BLOCKS FROM CITYHALL STUDENTS JUDEE ¢ PHOTOS FAULTILY Mental Pictures of Types Fail " to Tally With Realties at THOMAS G. FISHER DEAD.% OMRATH'S supplies e wu || Shopping Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES | Eyesight Specialist Dining Room Por its cuisine. ‘Plunges to Death In River on Dare; Companion Jailed , By the Associated Prees. PHILADELPHIA, November 26. | —Acceptance of a challenge to jump off the Delaware River Bridge cost Robert Wilkie, an fronworker, his life last night. Wilkie and his brother-inlaw, Walter Gordon, dared each other to jump from the bridge as they strolled across the structure after having eaten their Thanksgiving dinner, “If 1 jump, will you follow me?" Wilkie asked Gordon. “You bet I will,” Gordon said he replied. In an’ instant Wilkie - | plunged 170 feet into the murky at the | waters, the brother-indaw told po- Dr. Rll-c“ rdon, who was arrested on a ge of malicious mischief, told e to Wilkie to jump from the ze as soon as he was released. | _ Both men came from Glasgow, | Scotland, a few years ago. | SIDDONS BACKS CHURCH. e | Denounces Reference to Methodists Near Capitol. Justice Frederick L. Siddons of the | terday | cent 1 | ine article which sought to udents | imp the Methodist Church had t its headquarters opposite the Capitol to impress Congress with x:si s alarmists forget Justice iddons said, “that three years before the constitutional convention assem- bled the Methodist Church declared ‘© | without qualification for the ideals lrumn wiich this couniry was to be }) founded. It is not our business to V| apologize for their interes in the d | work on Capitol Hill, but it is yours to i-| watch and guard the things that se- n | cure the perpetuity and righteousness evik | of the Nation of which we are so just- ator | ly prond.” o case | This_in- in outdoor The Book You Want | | When You Want It its members with the latest new and popular fic- tion and non-fiction, on payment of a small rental fee while the book desired Maryland is in the member’s posses- sion. You rent “the book you want when you want it”’, and you start and stop when you choose. The ser- vice is prompt and pleasing, the books are clean and inviting. Trained atten- tor it ithe | dants make your visit bonded 5 term s his | | WOMRATH'sExsint | BOOKSHOPS 819 & & 3046 14th St. N.W. HEREAS Ry Ty e Coid York, for Library terms. 1 position | Woodward & Wnthrap = Now You Can Enjoy Your Christmas Arnold Glove-Grip Shoes have a pat- ented feature, which laces the arch up in- stead of down, assur- ing many hours’ of tircless walking. Come in today for a try-on and notice the ditference in your first step. Of black or brown kid, this blucher style is the choice of conservative women. now not This smart cut-out style is of rose kid, black kid or patent leather. Women's Shoe Section Third floor. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1926. To Make the Children Gift Suggestions for Children In the Children’s Sections on the Fourth floor you will find wonderfully varied collections that offer many lovely gifts—a few are suggested here. « For Boys Four-in-hand Ties and Bow Ties, 50c to $2 Shirts, $1.50 to $3 Blouses, $1 to $2.50 Belts, 50c to $1 Buckles, 50c to $1 Beltograms, $1 Sweaters, $3.95 to $10 Lumberjacks, $3.95 to $15.75 Socks, 50c to $3.50 Scarfs, $2 to $3.50 Pajamas, $1.50 to $3 Bathrobes, $3.95 to $10 Gloves, $1.25 to $2 Tams and Caps, $1.50 and $1.65 Silk Pajamas, $7.50 to $35 Tim’s Caps, $1.50 and $1.65 Boys' Section. Fourth floor. 1 Christmas Slippers Daniel Green quilted satin comfy Slip- pers, for growing girls, misses and children. Sizes 25 to 7, $2.50. Sizes 117 to 2, $2.25. Sizes 6 to 11, $2. Felt Hylo Slippers, for growing girls, misses and children. In rose or blue— turned-down cuff. Sizes 21, to 7, and 1115 to 2, $2.50. Sizes 4 to 11, $2.25. Misses” and children’s felt cavalier comfy Slippers. In deft blue and American beauty. Sizes 1115 to 2, $2.50. Sizes 4 to 11, $2.25. Misses’ and children’s leather comfy Slippers, with pompon. In red. Sizes 1174 to 2, $2.50. Sizes 814 to 11, $2. Boys’ brown leather comfy -sole Slip- pers. Sizes 1 to 6, $3. Boys’ brown felt comfy Slippers. 1 to 6, $2.25. Sizes 9 to 131, $1.75. Boys’ brown leather Slippers, with leather sole and heel. Sizes 215 to 6, $3.50. Sizes 1115 to 2, $3. Children’s Shoe Section, Fourth Floor. Sizes For Gitls Silk Gowns, $6 to $7.50 Silk Combinations, $3.50 to $7.50 . Silk Teddies, $2.95 to $5 Silk Step-ins, $2.50 to $4.50 Glove Silk Vests, $1.65 Glove Silk Bloomers, $2 Rayon Vest, $1 Rayon Bloomers, $1.50 Dainty Rayon Bandeaux, $1.00 Lovely Glove Silk Bandeaux, $1.50 Charming Silk Negligees, $10 to $39.50 Japanese Silk Bathrobes, $12.50 to $16.75 Beacon Bathrobes, $3.95 to $7.50 All-Wool Tweed Knickers, $3.50 Well Made Middies, $1.50 and $1.95 Suede and Leather Jackets, $13.50 Lumberjacks, $6 Warm and Smart Sweaters, $3.95 to $8.50 Girls' Furnishings Section, Fourth floor. For Infants Dainty Dresses, 2 to 6 year sizes, $2.50 to $20 Infant Dresses, $1 to $25 Baby Bonnets, $1.50 to $7.50 Pretty Creepers, $1 to $7.50 Boys’ Fine Suits, 2 to 5 year sizes, $2.50 to $15 | Bath Robes, 1 to 6 year sizes, $3.50 to $12.50 Warm Sweater Sets, $5 to $10.50 Cozy Sweaters, $1.50 to $7.50 Blankets and Comforts, $1 to $16.50. Sacques and Wrappers, $1 to $25 H;nd—embroidered Pillow Cases, $1 to 10 Carriage Sets and Afghans, $3.50 to $25 Baby Buntings, $3.50 to $10 Infants' Section, Fourth floor. Gitls' Chic Party Frocks, $12:50 The fluffiest, filmiest frocks imaginable of georgette and crepe de chine—just the thing for the Winter parties. There are little straightline frocks, falling from the shoulders for the youngest, and a variety of styles for the older sister. SKETCHED—Nile green georgette veils a pink slip in this lovely model for older girls, $12.50. SKETCHED—Sheer peach georgette, with row on row of dainty silk ruffles, for the little girl, $12.50. Other dresses, $16.75 to $25.50 Girls' Section, Fourth floor. Boys’ Warm Overcoats——-Low Priced Sizes 3 to 10 Years 31575 Sizes 11 to 18 Years $22.50 Fine, sturdy overcoats of high-grade, warm wool materials, Chinchilla, Ker- sey and dark wool mixtures—for young boys—and blue, tan and gray mix- tures for older boys and young men. coats offer exceptional values. Well tailored and smart in cut—these SKETCHED—Navy blue Jack Tar Overcoat—one of the popular models of the season, with full red lining, $15.75. SKETCHED—Gray wool mixture, with a plaid wool Venetian liming— i’ a popular straightline model, $22.50. * Section, Fourth floor: & Wi . Ted Wants an Jane Some New Dolls; Ben a Drum Santa Claus himself is here—and his own workshop could present no more glorious sight than this wonderful land of toys. Here he has brought from his own workshops at the North Pole a fascinating array of toys that includes every kind of ’lectric train Ted wants—lovely dolls, that open and close their big, blue eyes—and drums, almost like those Ben sees in a band. Then there’s lots and lots of other things you'll want to see. Lovely Mama Dolls 16-inch dolls, with closing eyes; with light and dark wigs; in organdy and ribbon-trimmed dress and bonnet, $5. 26-inch dolls, with closing eyes; mohair, curly wig; full composition arms; dress and bonnet to match; has crying voice, $10. A full line of Doll's China and Tin Dishes, 50c to $5. Doll’s Furniture, 50c to $16.50. Santa's Tosland, Fourth floor. BOOKS Are on Many Gift Suggestion Lists Little Women, $1.50 Bird’s Christmas Carol, 75¢ Cricket, $1.75 Hans Brinker, 50c to $2 Nobody’s Boy, $1.50 Kidnapped, $1.75 Toby Tyler, 75¢ Jim Davis by Masefield, $1.50 Moby Dick, $3.50 Swiss Family Robinson, 50c to. $1.75 Tom Brown's School Days, $1.75 Stories of the Vikings, $2 Legends of Charlemagne, $3.50 Men of Iron, $2 Prince and the Pauper, $3 Etiquette Jr., $2 Little Blue Man, $1.75 Carrots, $1.50 Little Robinson Crusoe of Paris, $1.50 Little Lord Fauntleroy, $2.50 Five Little Peppers, 50c Marigold Garden, $2.50 Old Mother Goose, $2 Little Wooden Doll, $1 Uncle Remus, $1 Little Children’s Bible, $1.50 Poppy Seed Cakes, $2 Peter Patter, $2 Child’s Garden of Verse, 75c Adventures of a Brownie, 75¢ Book Section, Fifth floor. . P Well-made Electric Trains “O Gauge” electric train set, consists of locomotive, with headlight and reverse, buffet and observation cars; full track and terminal clip and control switch, $12.50. Other sets, $6 to $17.50. Ives Electric standard gauge train Set consisting of locomotive, with automatic reverse, club car and observation car, electrically illuminated. Terminal clip and control switch on track, $22. Others, $18 to $49. 14-inch “Boy Scout” Band Drum, $5. Other Drums, 35c to $20. Fruit-of-the-Loom Umbrellas, made of ;Mton taffeta; desirable colors, $1.50 and 2. . Satin-bordered, Silk-and-cotton Umbrel- las; with assorted wood handles, $2.75. Cotton Rubberized Umbrellas, with matching handles, $3. Fancy Bordered Silk Umbrellas, with ambertone handles, $4 and $5. Boys’ Cotton Umbrellas, with Prince of Wales handles, $1 to $2. Youths’ Umbrellas of silk-and-cotton, $3 to $5.50. Umbrella Section, First foor. Children’s Gloves Pull-on Capeskin Gloves, stockenette lined and topped with fur, $3. Strap-wrist capeskin Gloves, stockenette lined, $2.25. Infants’ Fur-topped Kid Mittens, $1.25 and $1.50. Fancy Cuff imported Woolen Play ;}loves, in a variety of colors, $1.25 and 1.50. Boys’ Velour Gauntlets, $1.25 and $1.50. Glove Section. First floor. Other Gift Suggestions Individual Plates and Bowls. Brownie Cameras and Loose-Leaf Albums. Baby Cup of Sterling Silver. Silver Porridge Sets. First floor. 14-kt. Gold and - Gold Plated Wrist Watches. Handkerchiefs with Nursery Figures, Dainty Beaded Bags. Leather Pouch Bags. . ’mflkfimarh & Wnghrap w-The Christmas Store w<s