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BARRED SPEAKER - ACCORDED PULPIT Aftanta Pastor Scores Girls’ College Attitude Toward Mrs. Mead. By the Associated Pross. ATLANTA, December 5—Barred from making a scheduled address on nternational peace at Agnes Scott American Legion ations with which reported to held ! Ames Mead, ional Council , delivered pulpit +Ace president of the for the Prevention of W her lecture ¢ LA was not slo® to her vi n_Atlanta T offe ether we are or M r my pulpit. re not in entire denied that th old known s “radical.!” did protest n of “youth move- views to young peo- al meeting of Atlanfa rs_yesterday to inquire into tion of Mrs. Mead's gpeaj- ment, the Rev. D. P. Me- r of the Decatur Presby- ., who invited her to gnes Scott, described the black eye to the South— sident of the an- college for the school did not ive the impression that it possible radic fndorsed — TURKS WOULD RENAME CITY OF CONSTANTINOPLE But They Can’t Decide Which One i' of Kemal’s Four Names to, Give dt. By the Associated Press, NTINOPL epublic e of the president’s Three to Accompany Husbands on Big Game Hunt. Decemb - for Ave n an that the 1d ands cn a big game to Octoher. Pacific walry | Dies at Convention. | INDIANAPOLIS, December 6 UP).— | George A. g old, of Cleveland, Ohi e New York Central Railroad police, dled at & local hotel !ast night after collabsing on tho street He was tending a C Heart nursery of all do- and without a e exerclse of tho the A | Coid Snaps 9With a Colbert stalled Heating System in your honie, ~cold $naps can bring no dis- cumlflr(s to your house- in- R D e efficient types of Hot and i I IN | SWe put in the_most G Water Vapor Heaters. &4 Repairs @ Specialty Maurice J. Colbert Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street Mo i AR ERERRANRRERRA COLD WEATHER BREAKFASTS New hot cereal meets housewives’ requirements woman knows the value of serving & hot cereal on cool mornings. Nothing on the day’s menu is more important. But 60 many people are | tired of oatmeal. They need a mew | flavor—a new tempting taste to whip | up the appetite. ! You can get that mew flavor mow. | New Oata—the first real improvement on oats in fifty years—is a revelation | of how good-and how différent a hot | cereal can be. [ For New Oata is different! Not | enly in flavor, but in texture. It is | light and fluffy - - never soggy or | gluey like ordimary ostmeal. New Oata is a blend. It combines the won- derful food elements of both oats and | | whole wheat, including the bran. It | is a well-balanced food—healthful for | 1 young and old alixe. | Just boil it three minutes—and serve. Ask your grocer for Kellogg’s New Oata. Made in Battle Creek by the makers of Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, Pep | | and ALL-BRAN. | W )/ i) -| wrouna poo . | Hotel tomorr - WEDGRE | An Alib: i S Methought that all the .wdrld agreed that no excuse goes' down,for Dempsey, who was lately freed from pugilism’s crown. We gathered at the Blue Front store, and talked THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, . €. MONDAY, DECEMBTR 6, 19%. *|MRS. CORSON REFUSES +| TO SWIM AGAINST NUDES Won’t Enter Catalina Island Con- test Because Women Will Wear Grease Instead of Suits. night after night; we sadly thrashed [’ the matter o'er one verdict still in|By the Assoclated Press. sight. “It was Jack Dempsey's time to g0.” the grocer said, “by gumi no odds how good or bad the foe. Jack’s day- of doom was come. He was the master of the game, he made h /s Whiz, hi was a soar- And men and said, ‘He's 00! he smote and nearly braiued old Firpo's dome of wood.” All vuin tne prophecies they made, gll vain their cheers and whoops; it’ simply ' was Jack’s day to fade, ahd so he looped the loops.” This was the verdict: of us all, about the Blue Front store, and proving i, we would recall strange prize ring tales of yore. But to the store one autumn night a windy stranger came; he was a most disgusting wight with blue mould on his frame. “You boobs b he said fail;, and so they put a measley ecrowd of - lawyers on his trail, AN through His hectic training days they gathered by his door, and would their bloodhound baying raise, | While following his spoor. No man rth, can do his best, with law- Vers at his heels; he cannot sleep, he cannot rest, he cannot eat his meals. ¢ stroke of fate that ¢k to 'bits; the law- s gathered at his gate, and slew with their writs.” The windy » was a bore who wpoiled the leasant night: but somehow, in the Blue Iront store, we think he may be ight. it WALT MASON. (Copyright. 1026.) 91-YEAR-OLD HUSBAND LAUDS MATE’S COOKING Couple in Wichita, Kans., Happily Celebrate 65th Wedding Anni- versary—Reared Eight Children. By the Associated Press. ‘WICHITA, Kan December 6.— “My wife's good cooking is the reason we have always been happy,” William Johnson said today, on_his sixty-fifth nniversary. His wife, who s old, smiled at the compli- ment her 0l-year-old husband paid her, and added, “A happy married life just takes hard work—there is mno other secret.” Mr. Johnson is as enthuslastic a " | church worker as his wife is a cook. He often occupies the pupit in the ren. The John- 1 of the younger 13 . ou see, we reared eight children of our own, have 17 ndchildren and_eight great-grand- we understand them pret- Mr. Johnson explained. Y have the same ideas we did when we were young, but times changed. They are just trying get the most out of life, as we all do—only their method is different.” TG MRS. ANDREWS AS GUEST. Playwright of Hollywood to Ad- + dress Anthony Foundation. ertrude Nelson Andre of Hollywood, Calif of honor and pri a dinner of the Susan B. ¢ Foundation, in the Arlington w evening o'clock. discussion of plans for the morial in_this city to v. pioncer suffraglst, will held at the meeting. Plans for the memorial are to be Autho | presented by John H. Coxhead, archi- aac Gans and Robert N. Har- nembers of the foundation’s ad- board, will be present, it is A program of music is to be y Miss Juniata Freulich. . | for 1 BRIDGEPORT, Conn., December 6 — Mrs. Clemington Corson, first mother to swim the English Channel, vesterday announced that she would not enter the Catalina Island swim a $25,000 purse, because com- testants are to be allowed to spread thick layers of grease over their Fbodies and go without bathing 'suits. “I positively will not enter a swim- ‘ming match and compete with any woman who won’'t wear & bathing suit,”” said Mrs. Corson. “Moreover,” she added, ‘“the an- nounocements by some of the woman FOR oW Hereafter instead of soda take a little “Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia” in water any time for indigestion or sour, acid, gassy stomach, and relief will come instantly. BETTER THAN SODA For fifty years genuine “Phillips’ Milk of Magnesia” has been pre- scribed by physicians because it overcomes three times as much acid in the stomach as a saturated solu- tion of bicarbonate of soda, leaving the stomach sweet and free from all " Paying off the Loan— a Privilege You Retain ONE roint which you will par- ticularly appreciate in our mortgages is the privilege of paying off the loan in whole or in $100 multiplés at any interest date. Let us explain this to you in detail. First Mortgage Loans on Homes, Apartments and Business Buildings, in D. C. and nearby suburbs. 1o/ HLRust Company 5% | competitors who say that they will swim covered with axle grease fs only a cheap publicity stunt.” Mrs. Lottie Schoemmel, New York an- £ keep away sharks, which will not mo- lest dark objects, she says. $40,000 PEARLS LOST. St. Louis Attorney’s Wife Offers $2,000 for Gems. NEW YORK, December 6 (®).—A string of pearls valued at $40,000 was lost_by or stolen from Mrs. Charles M. Rice, wife of a prominent attorney of St. Louls, while she was on a visit here last week, it became known yes- terday with the announcement of a reward of $2,000 for recovery of the gems. -~ ESTABUSHED 1889~ 1001-15% Street. N.W., Loan Correspongdent for*The Prudential”’ Stomach PHILLIPS® Milk of Magnesia gases. Besides, it neutralizes acid fermentations in the bowels ‘and gently urges the souring waste from the system without purging. It is far more pleasant to take than soda. TRY A 25¢ BOTTLE Insist upon “Phillips’.” Twenty- five-cent .and fifty-cent bottles, any drug store. “Milk of Magnesia” has been the U. S. Registered Trade Mark of The Charles H. Phillips Chemical Com nghmd its {predeces- sor Charles illips since - 1875, INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN Furniture Carpets and $11.50. $2.50. Metal Bridge Lamps, $7.50-$10.00, $13.50-$15.00, up. Bridge Shades, in silk, $7.00, $8.50, ] E £ g : £ g i $9.00, $10.00 and up. 5 Bridge Shade E £ E 8, $5.50, $7.00 and $10.00. Shades in maps and French prints, in parchment, $2.50, Automobile Parking Service W. B. Moses & Sons | Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Lamp and Art Gift Shoppe Colonial Iron Lamps with ofl burner effect in table and floor lamps, $7.00 Metal Jr. Jr. Shades Shades $3.00 and u Boudoir $13.50, $15.00 and $19.00, $20.00, Jr. $13.50 and $25.00. Boudoir Lamps, $1.25, Linens w Upholstery Lamps, $7.50, $10.00, in’ silk, $9.50, $15.00, T parchment, $11.00, $2.00, $2.50, Chades in silk, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $4.25 and up. 3_é0 Set Boudoir Shades $1.75, $2.75, $3.75 and up. in French prints, Wool-Mixed Plaid Blankets Size 70x80 Inches 7;0 Pr. These Blankets are of wonderful quality. The Linen Shop All-Linen Luncheon Sets In this set is included a 54x54 inch hand-embroidered, 8 napkins 14x14 inches to match, finished with neat colored borders. Just the type set-that is in favor this season. . All-Linen Hemstitched Luncheon Napkins 3=—Z'_5 Doz. Neat floral patterns also plain damask with satin band borders. Purchases Forwarded, Prepatd, to Any Shipping Point in the United o { 3 INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN : AUTOMOBILE PARKING SERVICE W. . Moses & Sons F urniture Established 1861 Linem Carpets F Street and Eleventh Upholstery A Sale of Living Room Suites and Upholstered Armchairs Suitable for Christmas Remembrances This Two-Piece Living Room Suite, consisting Three-Piece Combination Mahogarw Suite, con- of Sofa and Armchair with separate cushion sisting of Sofa, Armchair and Wing Chair, seats covered in jacquard velour in tones of with separate cushion seats, upholstered in taupe an d blue and taupe and old rose. Re- jacquard velour, with reverse of cushions verse of cushions covered in damask-and col- covered in soft colors of tapestry.. $269.50 ors to harmonize. ... -$179.50 We have assembled in three separate groups a A High:back Armchair covered in the same large number of Living Room Chairs, some material can be had for <o 2 $65.00 with mahogany frames and some overstuffed, A Cogswell Chair can also be had to go with _ which are upholstered in various fabrics and above pieces for...... :$79.50 have them attractively priced. Group No. 1 is marked to sell at........$39.560 ek Group No. 2is'marked to sell at. .......$48.25 : Group No. 3 is marked to sell at........$63.50 Christmas G‘fft Suggestions from the Oriental Rug Salon Beautiful Chinese Scatter Rugs ' Every Rug a Picture Rugs in Round, Oval, Oblong and Square Shapes $10.50 $17.50 $25 $35 $60 The Finest and Most Comprehensive Collection of Persian Scatter Rugs Ever Displayed on Our Floors : $30.00 $35.00 $42.50 $47.50 - $52.50 $57.50 $65.00 9x12 Chinese Rugs, $25(f up| |9x12 Persian Rugs, $225 up $125 Drapery Department Special Sale Portieres Guaranteed Sunfast Velour Just When You Need Them: Portieres Double-faced Armure; Regularly $8.50 650 inch 214 yards. Re rice per Dg.‘;l m&.& pair. K5 v $81.50 pal:.! Igzw é%ypalr. S——. uble-; Armu Regularly- 7. 25 inches by 2} rds. Regular price per pair. Now $5.50 p?ir. / 11}7 g ow/zsl%apnfi;. iy : e $18.50 pair. Rose, Brown, Blue and Green.: [ Lace Curtains and Panels larly $10.50, Double-faced Armure, Re Choice of 20 Styles at $5.00 Pair Fine Cream Voile Curtains with lace motifs, insertion and edge. Sold regularly at $6.75 to $7.85 per pair. » Irish Point, Swiss Tambour and Filet Net Curtains and Panels in white, ivory _and ecru. Regularly $5.50 to $7 per pair. Cretonne, 45c Per Yard Choice of 25 Patterns. Regularly 75¢ Yard Two-tone colors.in Mulberry, Gold, Green, - Make your bedroom or sun porch bright Blue, and Golden Brown. : and newy:t small cost. We can reupholster your furniture o2 make new draperies in time for the Holidays if order is placed now. - See our. wonderml selections of materials for these purposes. $11.50 and $12.75. Now $8.00 pair. .. Mulberry, Rose, Brown, Old Rose and' - Green. ¥ Derby Damask. Regularly $15 to $16 pair. Now $12 pair. y’ ey Light Rose, Mulberry, Taupe, also-some colors combined : with gold. - Frou Frou Damask. Regularly to $17.60 pair. 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