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30 Francis R. Weller, water supply; IL‘ J. Driscoll, American ideals; Howard Moran, naval affairs; B. F. , zon- ing; George W.,Offu safety, and Theodore W tional representation. Other chairmen have been selected, but under the orders given by Pres. ident Graham their names are being withheld until acceptance. MRS. MARY A. McBRIDE, 94, DIES AT HOME HERE | Widow of Presbyterian Minister | Was Active for Years in « Church Work. Mrs. Mary A. McBride, 94 years old, fed 1330 Fighteenth treet, 3 ternoon The uneral services will be held there , and the inter- flll be in Pittsburgh. Death to the weakness of old age. sted and active in a member of the First hurch, and lager of the pvenant, McBride was boPn September n Londonderry, Ireland. Her T. Ewing, a na- ame {0 this man. He be- | the Reformed | ian Church. He married in garet Black, the » John Black of that Meorr 5 ccount of failing health Gommittee | MI ving returned to Londonder: nd former city | Where he was pastor of the Reformed 5d under Wootrow | B erian Church. He remained in t . Walker, chairman s before return- tee on public and pri with his wife and and Dr. William man of the com- ies and private Trade Board Officers Drop Committee Heads at Or- ganization Meeting. Kix committee ¢ Washington Board of Trade failed of reappointment following an or tion meeting of the newly el s of the board vesterd: e who failed to be men of the announced - oung ninister in McBride was married in_ Il is in 1861 to Rev. Matthew Mc. minister of the Reformed 3 n Church. She had one who died in infancy. Her hus- d also died e: in her married and some 60 go she came | to this city, where she lived ever ince. In recent she has made W. B. ¢ are: Tom Jarrell, | Philips Hills, in- | Alexandria - Wolf N ¥ rvations: Rob public and private D. Perey Hickling : Stephen E. Kran 1 S. Smith, puh public schoc Girls! just try He:gicide instead of water and note the difference. You'll simply be delighted. icide wolv ft. Women’s Gift-Slipper Week Showing Just 3 of the Gift Slippers From Our Many Styles T'he silk black satin mule is studded with amber brilliants, red, blue $6 or peach lined The strap mule will hold tight on the foot. In black satin, studded with brilliants. Peach or 55,50 blue lined STETSON SHOE SHOP 1305 F Street THE UNUSUAL IN CHRISTMAS '\ CONFIDENCE N BONDS! 5% 5ariety S il “WATER WAVE | m EVENING RSTAR, WASHINGTON. D. SEEKS TO PROMOTE |25z, momare, Fomnens tion, Chicago; J. Ulmer, counsel, Washington; Edgar N. Greenbaum, | president, Greenbaum Sons Invest-| ment Co., Chicago; W. J. Moore, presi- dent, American Bond und Mortgage | ¥ Co., New York and Chicago, and Judge A. L. Murphy, president, Fed- eral Bond and Mortgage Co., Detroit. Committee Formed to Make Sur- vey of Real Estate Securi- - ties Business. e - I PLANS TOWNSEND RITES. ! Widow Arranges slrvice's Tomor- row at Mother’s Home. ¢ Funeral services for Comdr. Lloyd Woolsey Townsend, U. S. N., attached to the Bureau of Naval Operations in dent of the Amer- |the Navy Department, who died at iean uction |1 a.m. vesterday at his home, 3305 Council, it was an- [ Macomb street, will be held tomorrow nounced here yes-|at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. terday Towpsend’s mother, Mrs. Barry Bald- The committee, | vin ‘Osborn, 1730 Massachusetts ave- which is directed | nue. Burial will take place in Ar- to co-operate with |lington National Cemetery at 3 p.m. securities commis- sioners of various States, is expect- ed to report about the middle of Jan- aary. Decision to form this committee was made at a conference of representatives of in- vestment houses dealing in first mort- age real estate bonds. The meeting was held under the auspices of the American Construction Council. Other members of the committee Christmas, 1926 SHOP EARLY—MAIL EARLY FOR BETTER SERVICE By the Associated Pres: NEW YORK, December 1.—Thor- vey of the real estate securi- t pub- lic confidence will be made by a com- mittee of eight to be headed by Franklin D. Roosevelt, pre Window Decorations —every concelvable quallty of Sunfast Silke "and” Mohalrs. " "0ur “derocators Franklin Koosevelt. 5 . N s i Lansburgh Interior Decorating Company New Location 818 17th Street N.W. Between H & Betty” A new Beverly Pump, with shining “Quaker Buckle” cleverly concealing a hidden gore, | that commends itself with equal grace to either dress or street occasion. Grace \ fully arched with squared toe and | covered Cuban heel. All size: Shown In Mirror Patent! Tan Alligator NN NSRS 7 0., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER T, 1926. Cashed Fur-Trimmed Coats Are Specially Priced for Holiday Gifts - Usually They Would Be Sold for $30 and $39 Many families are pooling their individual gift money and are buying a handsome coat for mother, sister, wife or “daughter. could choose no lovelier gift than a coat from this large group. Soft-surfaced, warm fabrics combined with beautiful fur collars, cuffs and trimmings make these coats exceptionally desirable from every point of view. Rust Chanel Bronze Jungle and Others Molanna Suede Bolivia Fancy Coatings The Spectacular Sale of New $12.50 and $16 Dresses Christmas Savings Checks Cheerfully 810-818 Seventh Street And you Furtex Linings Gracklehead Sizes 16 to 46 —continues tomorrow—with augmented groups making the size, stylel and color ranges practically complete. Street, Afternoon, Sport and Party Dresses—in the choicest silks, sheer fabrics and woolens well represented. light and dark colors ‘are here in sizes— { All desirable b 16 to 44—46 to S0—44Y; to 5214 Second Floor—King’s Palace News From Toytown Santa is here with a Souvenir for every child accom- panied by an adult. Twin Infant Dolls and Bed —that is with a lovely, double size metal bed, in either pink or ivory, a mattress, bolster and figured blanket. The dolls have imported bisque heads that are moveable and sleeping eyes. Dressed in long white gowns. $4 Kiddiejoy Dolls, $2.98 Large size doll dressed in white with or without cap. Moveable eyes, and it crys too. Olympic and Speedy Coaster Wagons, $5.50 Full size, rubber tires, roller bear- ing, iron axles and brightly painted. - Small Express Wagons, $1.48. Roll Top Maple Desk, $5.98. Bradley Paint Sets, 49¢ and 98c. Dogs and Cats, Sitting and Standing, 59¢ and 98c. Stuft Toys, Dogs and Cats, 59¢ and 98c. Doll Carriages of Fiber Reed, $3.48. Gifts for Only 59¢ g 2 B earte 'ql\ some llrl‘ Bon farnioned Satisfaction Since 1859 Toreg fh o O gromet. w2 Neckwveat. “Boe "Ii&"li styles iz collar and eult The Annual Christmas’ Sale of Men’s Fine Shirts at Continues unabated with new stocks added daily. $ Size and color ranges are quite complete and values cannot be beaten. Sizes 13Y; to 17. Street Floor—Rear—Math Building A Gift of “Linens” Will Please “Her” Bridge Sets, $2.98 Hand-embroidered, card table size cloth and four matching napkins in oyster color. Neatly embroidered in pastel tints. Luncheon Sets $2.98, $3.98 and $4.98 Linen in all-white or white with colored borders. Also checited waffle sets. Cloths measure 52x52 up to 62x71. Six napkins to match. Turkish Towels, S9¢, 79¢c & 98¢ Jacquard patterns in numerous colors and sizes. Monogram spaces. Fancy Pillowcases $1.25 to $1.98 Pair Gift boxed. 42x36 and 45x36. Hemstitched, embroidered and lace trimmed. Bath Mats, 98¢ to $2.98 Various sizes and colors. Heavy, double thick- ness terry. $5 Rayon Bed Sets, $3.59 Separate bolster. Double-bed size; blue, gold and rose stripes. $7.55 Street Floor $9.98 Kiddiejoy Dolls, $1 A lovely infant doll dressed i long white gown and has dainty cap. Moveable eyes and it crys. Scooters, $3.75 With or without brake; rubber mat; 1l-inch rubber - tired disc wheels. l Surprise Packages S0c New Assortment Complete assortments of Bradley's games and puzzles, Donohue and Mec- Laughlin books nad beautiful dolls. Smart Luggage - for Gifts Fitted Suit Cases, $4.98 Black fabricoid case completely fitted with ten toilet articles in- cluding comb, brush and other pieces. A splendid case at a very low price. $15 Fitted Cases, $10.95 A beautiful black fabricoid case fitted with ten hand-painted, 1 - — -~ } - -~ bilipsbort 608% 614 ELEVENTH ST. GIFTS ivory-like toilet pieces. Fittings set on separate, folding tray $§1.25 Week End Cases $1.00 Black, on wood boxed irame and strongly made. Catches and leather handles. Third Floor Bead Party Bags, $1.50 Pansy shape bags of beautifully colored beads. Strap handle and nicely lined. A really attractive gift item. Children’s Handbags 1,400 Pairs of $1 Fabric Gloves | .....>. ... bags in bright colors and pretty shapes. P Rousing Sale IMPORTED NOVELTIES POTTERY BRASS JEWELRY and & GILLESPIES 1315 CoNNEeeTICUTAVE: DRY CLEANING AND DYEING SPECIALS Allowing You Worth-While Savings B Lttt e AR SR S N Thursday, Friday & Saturday New Importation Just Arrived Gifts of gloves are always fashionable and a gift of any of these will not only be always appreciated for their own sake—but their appropriateness will give you a happy solution for many names on your list. g Stunning styles with dainty turned-down and turned-back cuffs lavishly em- broidered, braided or cut out. All the new shades in a complete range of sizes. Street Floor—King’s Palace Lovely Silk Hosiery A Gift Worthy Any Feminine Friend French and German Tapestry We were fortunate in securing a new shipment of rare old tapestry partially completed— Chair Sets, Foot Stools, Piano Bench Covers, Pillows, Etc. Priced $2 ,=7_§ from Our Lamp Shade Department Is Bristling Over With Good Things and Such Low Prices! Men’s Billfolds, $2.50 Leather, three-fold style with identification window and two pockets. Plain or with 14K cor ners. Street Floor Infants’ Wearables Make Lovely Gifts Brushed Wool Sets, $7.98 Four pieces—sweater in button front, coat style; leggins, toque and mittens. Buff with blue, green with tan, and blue with tan. Sizes 2 to 4 years. Scarf and Cap Sets, $3.50 Brushed wool and knitted yarns in novel patterns. Toque or tam and scarf with fringed ends. Solid and combination colors Carriage Robes, $1.98 White, soft eiderdown, trimmed with pink or blue satin. Baby Buntings, $2.50 White robing, trimmed with pink or blue brocaded satin. P:’ll‘llzfl attached and lined with s Rain Sets, $5.98 Three pleces — suitable for tiny tots. Coat, hat and um- brella, in red, blue and green. Sizes 2 to 6. Khnitted Silk Caps, $1.25 Pink or blue, with wool lining. Lyl 3 Prs. for $4.50 Nothing is more essential to the well-dressed women’s wardrobe than silken hosiery; and did you ever hear of anyone ever having too many ? A quality that sells regularly for $2 is offered special tomorrow at $1.59. Perfect, of course,. full fashioned too and the chiffon weight is silk from top to toe—a lovely service weight is in- cluded—this has a silk boot measuring 24 inches, which make#it very desirable. Beautiful shades Pincushions, Boudoir Pillows, French Dolls, Etc. 50c up Plain Silk Dresses Dry Cleaned Men's Overcoats (without fur) Dry Cleaned, $1.00 : a Sq. RaghRogeMByed. ... . cionsnonsnin S .dc Fs. Pansy Stone Velour Curtains, Single Faced—Dyed Necklaces Newest Creation —we teach you how to make one in 1 hour. Materials for making Gold Cord Pulls for Electric Lights With beautiful col- ored stones. Per iPr. In both Dry Cleaning and Dyeing, Carmack is for qua work. During this time of als vour orders will receive our usual prompt t careful attention. Each of the above s show a considerable reduction from the regular price. In taking advantage of them you have the double benefit of the most expert Dry (leaning and Dyeing work at a price that is un- wsually low. These specials will not be in effect Men’s, Women’s Handkerchiefs Of Pure Linen, Very Reasonably Priced. If purchase is made here, we will monogram them in time for Christmas at very nominal cost. Monday and Thursday Nights Are Class Nights For Those Who Want to Learn— Art Needlework—Tapestry—Beaded Bags—Initialing—Monogram- ming—Lamp Shades and Kindred Lines Free lnstm‘::flom. e EMBROIDERY SHOP 827 11th St. N.W, Rayon Crib Spreads $1.98 Just like mother’s, in pink or lue. Knitted Leggings, $1.00 With er without feet. Link and link stitch, in white or tan. Wool Toques, 69¢ All-wool Knitted Toques, in vdvhi!e with pink or blue bor- ers. = g&%&&&:&: b Phone for our Driver to call Carmack Dry Cleaning Co., Inc. 2469 18th St. N.W. Columbia 636 o Dupont Circle 1120 Queen St. N.E. Franklin 5232 Lincoln 1812 ~ that permit satisfyin% every taste. Christmas boxes when requested. Street Floor—King’s Palace These make such de- lightful, homey gifts. Particularly when $ '95 colors — rose, orchid, blue, gold, tangerine and peach. Shirred and corded and trimmed arate inside pillow—usually found only in high-grade cushions. Round, oval and oblong shapes. Stunning round cushion, shirred and corded and offered in rose, blue, tangerine, peach and changeable taffeta. Sep- atate inside pillow of Kapok and silk floss. Rayon Cushions Silk Taffeta Cushions R e e Second Floor—King’s Palace / %