Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1926, Page 15

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BIRLS IN RONPERS WILL ATTEND BALL Impersonations of Patients at Children’s Home Feature of Christmas Affair. of the of the will One orate valescent ported by the receipt Some planning vouthful Home, patched laden with t in the the ( tattered rompers, nd whatnot, and holly and mistle. toe. Oth however, will not be_required ‘e in costume. Miss Su: Dewey, daughter of the Assistar scretary of the Treas- Dewey, is E in arrangements, Members of the board of the Chil- dren’s Home who are acting this year al ttee inch Alexander I rnett. < committee of thirty mem- bers is headed by Arthur C. Moses. The Children’s Home is open throughout the Summer months youngsters of t n need favorable oppor from ailments heat of the city. This Winter a_half dozen childzen who were cared for at the home dur- ing the Summer still are convalescing there. In addition to their regular diet the children are being supplied dally with extra quantities of milk. Mrs, Ormsby McCammon, a_member of the board of managers of the home, 1s in charge of the Winter milk fund. Miss Laura Scheibe, superintendent of the home, reports’ that last Sum- mer the jnstitution cared for 103 chil- dren, three of whom were accom- panied by their mothers. One of the mothers, who w ut 16 vears old, was herself rect ing from an at- tack of pneumonia. s city pers cape from the FRENCH TAX BILLBOARDS. Government Favors Assessing Out- door Advertising Signs. PARIS, December 23 (#).—Taxa- tion of billboards and most forms of outdoor advertising is provided for in the government’s finance bill, which has just passed the Senate and Cham- ber of Deputies. The prov n was voted after some desultory opposition :m.sed mainly on the stringency of the ext. The huge signs which disfigure some of the most beautiful sites in Normandy, Brittany and other sec- tions yleld no revenue either to the government or the municipalities, whereas the little ‘“notices” under glass, put up in cities, are paid for heavily. 7 S O O O O O O O Feature Line Shoes for Women, $5.00 SHOES —Oper: Pumps, Strap FIFTY STYLES I S AT FI Pumps, the new effects. Dress fords, Sports Oxfords, ¢ servative Oxfords — ev type of shoe in eve terial and color i in this magnificent $ Give Comfort Footwear FOR § money these Soft Black “Health" steel shank feet even while lasts, S O O O 0 O O O 36 O N oY THE EVENING RSTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1926. GERMAN MOVIE ENDS WITH WAR PROPHECY Career of Cruiser Emden Depicted " Until Defeat, But Success “Next Time"” 7s Seen. d Chicago Daily 1926 Radio 1 me we lost. Next time we So ends the new patriotic den.” This film is acted by the real com mander of the Emden and by the officers and crew who made the cruise of the Emden one of the most moving is perfect, somewhat the Influence of the Russ| One by one are shown the vaj nd sun t tedium being on of naked ity. comes the decisive combat een the Emden and a super sh ship. Three times the hm:n summons the Emden to nder and each time is r lly, the hy Emden sinks. Last comes the launching of a new Emden at Hamburg. At the first into applause at the launching, and the final words are those with which this dispatch begins. The correspondent is informed that the foreign affalrs office was some- what worrfed by this belligerent cry, but that it finally was decided to pass the film. DIES FROM OPERATION. Man, Arrested, Denies Enowing of Woman's Condition. Nellie Meador, 30 years old, who resided at 1646 Newton street and was employed in the Bureau of En- nd Printing, died at Garfleld yesterday afternoon from a illegal operation. h D. Roger: med an autopsy yesterday gation con sanders and . i graving Hospit: supposedly street, He denied know * condition or operatior Nevitt will conduct an ir quest at the morgue tomorrow. OIN THE CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CULB OF THE FEDERAL-AMERICAN “Everybody’s Doing It” deputy cor- showing of the film here the crowd which had re ined passiv broke o ADVERTISENENTS Wil RECEIVED HERE Home Drug Store—4th & H Sts. N.E. Is a Star Branch Office Open at 8:30 A.M. Every Business Day Xmas Savings Accounts Make Good G@ifts —for boys and girls who need practical training in ways of thrift. { Just a minute or two at Our Savings Tell- er's window will settle such a gift question. FABIBIZIBIZNT ONE DOLLAR, or more, % The Columbia National Bank 911 F Street Capital and Surplus The purpose of these Branch Offices, which are located in practically every neighborhood in and around Washington, is to facilitate the pl:wcmg of your Class'fied Ads with The Star. You will find it much handier to make use of the Branch Office facilities, instead of a more or less long trip down town. Your ads will be handled promptly and effi- ciently. There are no fees for the Branch Office service; only regular rates are charged. will open a Savings Account. ¥ 3% ur Savings Dept. Pays The Star prints MORE Classified Ads every day than all the other papers here com- bined, gnd the RESULTS from Star Classified Ads wi?l be greater in proportion. “Around the corner” is A Star Branch Office i i & d niGH woman The Family’s Gift Revue FOR LAST-MINUTE SHOPPERS : Wind Up Your Christmas Gift Shopping in a Blaze of Glory! : PP PP Give All Slippers '0ZY, COMFORTABLE THER HOUSE SLIP- PERS that make home take on added charms! Splendid tan leather, with leather " soles and heels. Choice of Opera, Everett or Romeo styles. Special $2.95 at SALE! BOUDOIR MELES AND D'ORSAYS—Here's a giit particularly intimate—at a lower-th N'S AND CHILDREN'S HOUSE SLIPPERS— , Warm, Felt or Quilted Slippers, with padded, soles, gay ribbon trimming, large pompons or other decora- tions. Including cute little hand-painted bootees for the children. Over 5c Lk MEN'S C0ZY FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS—Here's a gift suggestion Dad will enthuse about. Soothing, Soft-soled Felt House Slippers that mean real relaxation. Sev D'Orsays eral types. Gray colorg and styles.... - $1'50 Mules DANIEL GREEN Comfy Slippers for the Family In a big holiday variety—all colors and kinds at all prices Children’s Christmas Footwear Free to the Children! Santa Claus Containers Filled With Xmas Candy o o i and vs included. B S. Rubber Co. First Girade GALOSHES AND RUBBERS —Of course, vou'll want a pair before long. Choose WINTER SH Brown, T r Shoes that e BOYN' High-grade FOR THE LITTLE TOTS' e b L ekt T T R PR = = i FOR lot of com- will buy st K Kid v Designed on splendid with inbuilt that rests the to D $3to $! FEET THIS CHRISTM Soft and hard sole shoes for infants—and button and lace kinds for the l-an olds. All flexible, comfort- able, orthopedically right. $1.50 to $4.50 bher heels GROWING GIRLS' “TIES"— As swagger as the heart de- sires. Tan calf or patent, with llzard calf. _Sturdy, welted soles. 25 $5.00 GIRLS' HIGH SHOES that nd high in the world of te. Style, quality, com- fort, everything—plus low price. In black or tan. AA widths. According to size CHILDR Xmas Leather with 3 the little tots. . And _husky King” Hip Boots for older boys, SIS 55 % them now from this big se- lection: Women's Galoshes, 2.95 to $5 Children’s Galoshes $2.95 Men’s Galoshe Men's Rubbers = ‘Women's Rubbers. . Children’s Rubbers, 25¢ to $1.25 Hosiery Put Up in Gift Boxes - . NW. 310-312 SEVENTH ST ... $3.50t0$5 % Others $2.95 to $7.50 <»OVER 53 YEARS’ SATISFACTORY SERVICE QYi7aYA7aX) @YIYaX i gYiy ivQY, e G 12 (A Every Ch (2 [ PPy [r TR [ 7 ristmas Tree Needs The Belmont TREE LITER A Novel Tree Holder with Colored Electric Flood Lights Regular Price $6.50 B Wi Note These Features 1—A vertical spike in the center and sturdy thumb- serews holds the tree firmly in place. trim and erect. 2—A 6-foot extension cord attaches to any light socket. 3—Two convenient outlets which supply current tor colored light stringers, electrie trains and other electrical appliances, 4—A well in the center for water to keep the tree fresh and prevent needles from falling—a_real convenience. 3—The colored flood-lights pro- duce a unique and beauti- ful effect. 6—The neat green finish har. monizes well with Christ- mas d corations and forms a pleasing contrast to the col ored flood-lights, 7—Heavy steel construction. The broad flat base keeps the tree steady and erect. At Peoples $5.49 thout Lights Colored Bulbs—Each 55¢ NEVER before has there been anything like this ingenious tree-stand—the Belmont Treeliter holds the tree securely and adds new beauty and 2ffectiveness to its appearance. It makes setting up the tree a simple operation— and it’s made to last a lifetime. Every home needs one—get yours now at any Peoples Drug Store. . “All Over Town” The Better to Serve You Pettichine Rayon Bloomers $1.00 Double elastic knee, set-in croteh, All the light pastel shades. Full cut. - January Reductions Now! $25 Richly Furred COATS $ 1 4.98 Fine qual fur collars with fur f; beautiful plaids and mixtures with fur collars and for misses HARRY 1316-1326 Seventh St. N.W. h! Infants’ "Boxed 1 | Bath Robes UFMAN Smiling Baby ket ° Robes, tly silk trimmed. iite or pink. *+$2.50 Girls’ 7 to 14 Yr. DRESSES $1.98 Cinderella Washable Dr color imp prints and broadeloth: *| embroidered and : | $1.98 Girls' Raincapes Green, rose or blue. Hood ed. All sizes 4 to 14 $5 Boys’ Admiral Coats Emb on arm_ chevrons on sleeve, red fl lined. Sizes 2 to 8 years. $7.95 Girls' 35£ lined, crackle Sizes 7 to 14 lity, lustrous bolivias with rich and cuffs, heavy quality suedes abric linings and fur collars, cuffs. All sizes and all colors and women, 16 to 44. ur_coll All ’i‘oys Must Go! Reductions of 25% to 509 Autos, Doll Carriages, Park Cyc! Walkers, Buddy L and Keystone C Velocipedes, Chairs, Blackboards, clearance. Dollar Gift Sale of Silk * Undies & Hosiery $1.00 Tables, Mechanical Furniture, Aluminum Cooking Sets, les, Steel Wagons, Wood Coasters ‘onstruction Toys, Dolls, Books, Games, Toys, Drums, Doll ete.—all at great reductions to force Baby Special Values in Lace Curtains Faultless silk hosiery, in all-silk chiffon or serv- ice weight, in a big variety of all the leading col- ors. Women's rayon silk undies, in bloomers, French in all panties, chemise, vests, etc., shades.. filet and Nottin and 216 yards long, 45 to 48 | f ecru or ivory in a big variety of beautiful patterns. the pastel g 69c Window Shades 39c White. green, ecru, brown, olive, eté.. com: plete * with' ~ fixtures. Seconds. Pink, “tanl bed size. $1.69 Krinkle Bedspreads $1.00 blue or gold a8, permanent $1.50 Rayon Gowns $1.0 : ':;’Vomen’s Bath Robes $2.69 Corduroy or Blanket Robes. full cut In all sizes and colors. $1 Boxed Handk’fs 49c Imported S w i s s Handkerchiefs, 1a c e corners, white and colors. " 8 in box Women Rayor k maize. biue, all double Bbys’ Suits ° Reduced Every boy’s 4-piece suit reduced for his Chrsitmas gift. Sizes 7 to 18. $5.98 Suits,’ $5.29 | $12.98 Suits, $10.79 $15.00 Suits, $12.29 $10.98 Suits, $9.29 | $17.50 Suits, $14.29 $8.98 Suits, $7.29 200 Juvenile Boys’ Suits orduroy pants and buttoned- ong rjack blouses. Good pat- terps—sizes 3 to 8. Get it now and save. - Give Shoes for Christmas Boys’ & Girls’ Dress Shoes N, $2.39 T vlack and brown. with contrasting tops. have leather soles and rubber heels. Sizes 815 to 2 and 23 to 6. now in time bro; Women's Fur and Ribbon-Trimmed Juliets, *] 2 In rose. blue and other wanted colors, with turn soles and rub- & ber héels. Sizcs 4 to 8. $1.0 BT AOTO O T

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