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\ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1926. 20 __——_—__—'—]—Tmnnr may be steering by a hawser HSH AND HUBUES .Abe Martin |NO TRACE IS FOUND (.."n._.t‘\.,sm.‘ onsiatuver | RESEMBLES CARUSO. [MZeodsesdsreoymehaeoyae e sy : ; OF RUDDERLESS SHIP |35 iy it i imosiie, 6"k | Daughter Bears Strking Likeness| F CITED AS HAZARDS | (e 3 i re |y e, | e S e 23 1= A Century-Old Custom In Coast Guard Cutter, Believing Crew | [t In fanser, o ind predict | Unusual resemblance to her noted in Danger, to Continue Search | for several das B keeping the | father, Enrico, was conceded by ship \!.umhu: out on day. news reporters who greeted Gloria H for Schooner. — e Caruso, 7, on her arrival yesterda, M 1 d d 3 3131 H Expressmen List Dangers of ‘ e —— from Baris. ; o aryland an \/ 1rginia omes : ; q By the Awsoclated Press. CLOCK GIVES MANY TlMES e Cexumn Who (fak Mter THE:E . Business in Plea for Wage NORFOLK, Va., December 23.— serted there was & “tonal e R The Coast Guard cutter Manning, New Timepmce Registers Hour Oflsom)vlilhu" in the daughter’s singing Increase. i 4 f which was dispatched on Monday to a Dozen World Capitals. RN, DL B GRS S B 08 Vo f point about 105 miles southeast of SRLIN, December 23 UP).—A new|— B NEW YORK, December 23.—Ho- hip to be help with a rud- | world capit :n installed in | ld-up men and wet fish were L der gone, reported today that no trace | the Friederichs > railway station, 2y 88 three of‘many rea 7 hooner could be found at the , » most used of the Berlin | d by 65,000 employ No Indieation of the schooner's con. | terminals. The clock shows the time | n Railway Exi ; dition was given in the report from | at London, n, Buenos Aires, New §n a plea for a 12-cents-an-hour wage steamship Rowan Park, and Coast | York, San Francisco, Toklo, Sydney E iuard officials said that the task o i e S e = locating the rudderless craft is very | @1d other chief cities. The robber v a Z difficult, because of the very bad| The half of the dial showing the weather conditions prevailing in that | daylight hours s brilllantly illumi- section. nated, while the other half is left in It is possible, official that the comparative darkness. Seeeerbeetest —was to serve Egg-nog and Fruit 5 Cake Christmas Day, when friends ‘d - dropped in (even though liquors schnel er s were tabooed at other times). q Most of us may be unable to en- FRUIT ]oy egg-nog this Christmas, but ALL OF US can have SCHNEI- DER'S FRUIT CAKE and POUND CAKE | 2 (]](Schnelidcr’ahl:ruil: Saéedié mlad}e‘ te: g i | glis and g ooy pOUN D so generously good and matchless in flavor. CAKE On Sale at Good Groceries, Delicatessen Stores and Market Stands. Ask for Them by Name ooe holdin’ out f his llkhl*‘ > sense in bein’ stubhorn. United States g hair an’ a flowin’ mustache fer only $400. (Copyright. 1 e CflhlSTuf‘gég The' Lee House o *“good things,” calls for the finest Imported Fruits. That's why it is s s Youth Meets Age at Altar STANFORD, Ky., December 23 (). <,tw:}:<\"l~;: :\xl:: —Youth met age on equal terms in Jeral ‘chagman of | the marriage field here yesterday the Midwest dis 'n Lucian T. Simpson, 15, and . 13, were mar- 15th and L Sts. N.W. 4040000000000 0000 00000000 hou took unto wedloc a bride of 66 Lo A Christmas - = B Wi Special, $ 59 Celery en Branche 8 N/ Green Olives Apartment Size :Hw" 0000000000000 000000000000 NN om different sections | | THE CHARLES SCHNEIDER BAKING CO. e Strained Chicken Gumbo ream of Fresh Mushroom Favorite Pauplette of Enelish Solo Veroniqus HOMER L. KITT CO. Young Roast Chr: ounssHowe b s“,‘;;‘,.’;g,,;",‘j{,{" ey Hadce 1330 G Street N.W. Filet. Mignon Bearnaise Imperial Sweets Macedotne Hollondaise Everything Musical or, or, Fondante Potatoes Epinard Nature Kuroky Salad Christmas Plum Pudding, Hnrd flnum Hot Mince Pie g Cofteo Tea * Milk For Reservations—Phone Main 2782 Christmas Carols and Music by Lee House Trio Don’t Forget the Kiddies enerous portions served each grown-up are sufficiently large [ ] 00 b, ET1Gea. With ‘the. children-ohe added charze. “And there win A} be a beautiful Christmas tree to add to their delight. erry lstmas Very 0 y o 730 Make reservations now for LEE HOUSE New Year's The first s 2 £ var- Wilmingion Celebration. Excellent dinner—McWilliams Music—Souve= fare, according to me Liber nirs galore—$5.00 per person. 3 o R.,.: Yulton-in 1860, and Penflsylvallla Railroad R B R AR BB R AR R RS AR We ;z:::,’:”’;?:' :Z;tflfe"‘.:;;:tg:fli;z::aho{f:g spt:.f';:age’;v" sfu Napoleo: to render FIRST AID to last-minute shoppers— right up to closing time tomorrow. ITS THE CUT OF YoUR cLoTHES THAT COUNTS LAST THOUGHTS ARE BEST For Men “Lady Luxury™ Women's Slippers Eeatherlouss slipgecs 6aio8 SIH( Stockmgs ‘ Leather or sateen Boudoirs, to $7. For Every Woman reduced, $1.39. Felt house slippers, 95¢ to You Wish to Honor Gayly colored Felts, reduced, $2.50. L 3 59c. Silk half-hose, 65¢ to $1.50. Pretty Rayon Boudoirs, 95¢, D ° S ° | 29 Wool half-hose, 65¢ to $3. \ Best-Ever leather Boudoirs, A lnner U]'t | British or American Spats, / \ $3. $2.50 to $5.50. P Daniel Green comfys, $1.95. , . L] 3 you ll enJOy Wearlng ~ i 1 Warm-lined Galoshes, $2.45 Daniel Green satin Boudoirs, to $6. 91 1. $2.50 to $3. by Dress oxfords and pumps, $5 (At all our stores, including our . Colored satin Mules, $3.50 to . to $10. “Man’s Shop.”) $6. 413 Eye St. NW. i 163,50 Philadelphia WILLS DIVIDE HOUSES. |[| $3.25 Chester Realtors Face Unique Problem in |l $3,00 Wilm:ng‘[on Apportioning Rooms. | AND RETURN MARBLEHEAD. Mass., December s are o e s SUNDAYS a problem said to be unique in the ||| January 2, 16, 30, February 13, 27 United S‘ml;t;. - e March 13, 27, April 10, 24 Several old residents adopted the 5 custom of bequeathing part of a resi- S dence, or even one room to individual Aipares BVl o nlon Station) beirs. Now separate deeds have to | v ,,,,,,n,.,, 1 'AM., Chester be obtained before the house can be AN, Philadelphid. ~Broad ndled. Refuiitie, Teaves Brond Stroet Sta- - son 7140 P West Pliladelobia WW%%%’%@‘%%‘%@@%W A W%@%@%%@%’%@%%z%’%@ mmmm%wm NN Sociely Brand 18 Women s Brillinse N Midkvinter Slivics Sparklmg as Jewels., _yet modestly pnced The comfort men are demand- ing in all their clothes today, has made the new dinner suit an amazingly easy style to wear. It’s comfortable! To give dinner clothes that comfort and still preserve the formal touch, is a 4 3 . OMEN are enraptured HE “Carlton” side-laced OLD and Silver Kid 'OR business, shopping, or SuPremewStOfithOthmgmak W with this new square tie lends a spicy touch Pumps to dance under F the sport costume, this er’s art. It demands exactly the toe oxford which steps out to her afternoon costume. the mistletoe and on the new square too tan calf ex- ¥ > jauntily on its skyscraper Wine patent leather, New Year’s Eve ballroom ford. One of many good right cut. That’s what you get high heel. Brown kid or brown suede quarter, high floor. _Center-strap_model Tooking: oxfords and, punips . . . black suede with insert of spike or fow Spanish heel. as pictured_ or D'Orsay » ” in this new Society Brand model. i kidskin. One of the new Another striking “Hahn Pump, _with™ high or low in the “Washington Belle “Hahn Special” model at $6 m heel. Vcry spe- $5 85 group. Priced at $4 50 It’s properly formal, utterly i models at only cial smart. You'll enjoy wearing it R As Important as the Xmas Tree Itse]f N The good “Hahn” shoes - ! \ o which every girl and $65 4 aeh boy expects for Xmas Shoes for baby, $145 to Novelty felt slippers, 59, 79¢, 95¢. Children’s sizes to 11, $1.79 Stockings and socks, 35c (Second Floor, The Hecht Co.) X to $5.00. to $1.50. % b N\ Misses’ and Small Boys’, Boys’ “Storm King” boots, $3.00 to $6.50. $4.50 and $5.00. Junior Women's and Big Other rubber boots, $3.00 Boys’, $3.95 to $8.00. to $450. HE HEmT CO”F S 3 8 ET : " Minature Santa Claus, filled 3212 14th b e P Bl i 1914-16 Pa. Ave. Agents for Dobbs IIatr———IIanan Shoes—Manhattan Slnrtx—Berkley Kwnit Ties and | Our 9:1.“’5'; “Arc-d;:e-‘:f . 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. I nterwozren_ Hose e “Man’s Sllop —14th at G “Women’s Shop”—1207 F