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THE E STAR, WASHINGTON, D €., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1. 1927. ja., Assistant Secretary of Commerce and refugees, Near East Rellef, from meet in the University Club tomor- | mander of the American Legion, will of the District, will address the In-| |field day for the “constitutional law- | of Washington National Opera Co. ¢ ; il B e enats Thelr ‘name. 1s | will assist.” No admission charge. | for Aeronautics, and R. H. Aishton. | today to December 24, inclusive, at |row, 12:30 p.m. | speak of his trip to the, Parla conven- - legion. Few of them are likely to omit — president of the American Railway | 1334 Connecticut avenue. tion. ok . | 4 ir| Jane A. Delano Post; No. 6, Ameri- | Agsociation. The Caravan Club of Almas Temple — wet| O s0 spectacular an opportunity to air | Jane A = 8. Amerl. | Association. e nas Temble | vy pental fiygisnist Association et . . |their views, pro or con Smith and|can Legion, will meet, 8 o'clock, a Dr. Thomas W. Galloway of New |will hold a luncheon at the Raleigh | fhe Defal flvlenist Assoclat » e 1337 K street. Installation of officers | A butterfly bazaar will be held to- | | Dr- Thomas W. Galewal o™ | Fotel tomorrow. 1230 pm. will 3 .8 pm., at Walter e s, rrow at the Speech-Readinig Club, | 1 °F%. Who s In Wasnnston uncer | ieiviany teed Hospital. s Elsic Pierce will el I i The Ladles of St. Andrew’s Church | 2515 Cliffbourne place. Cafeteria | AUSbices of the Social Hygiene Soclety | g peqeration of Citizens' Associa ialk of “Dental Hyglene.” . The program sketched may take But |2 few hours of the opening day of the i Senate sessio ¢ cons { will have a bazaar in the Sunday | supper from 6 to 8 p.m. and Christ-| 20 W HIEL FECG opei {tions will meet Saturday, 8 p.m. in s e bt i ; ; 7 v'cloc LEDeE, (FOI T3 o | struc siting Nurse Society to-| 1! - rovid dine The Syrian Girls' Club will give a whole of the ecroslifdon tomun 0 oidiiolonk ) Mk sale from & to 9:30. [To be ro-!morrow, 2 pn., in Room: 416, Star boardroom of the Municipal Bullding o0 20" he "henefit of the Syrian - ST | December 10. “Till it is dispos The Catholic Daughters of America | Peated Ttrom S to 9:30 p.m. After- | Building. “Companionate Marriage and Othe: < inthodox Church tomorrow, § p.m., at ugges lons 3 5 : ' e, nothing else can happen. Mr. | will hold a bazaar from 5:30 o'clock :‘-, ;’f_" [""“ §ioe v % = | Substitutes” will be the subject of an !'vthian Temple, 1012 Ninth street. 4 _Orga zation to Wa|t While | Cooiidge will have to wait to read his | at 601 I street. Dutch supper. Ll s i The Caledonian Club will have aaddress by Samuel Saloman before th . at Saving Prices | masmaee. I he fniende 1 prowtnt 0 et s ot Alnha, Dota TV wookts. tancheon| natis “ofurias'afiemaan anid v Sochar e o on, or wa : ar _for L rally of | omorrow, 12:30 p.m., at the Gordon at the Gave b, 719 Thirteer Musicians® street between Fate of Senators-Elect |him to the customary joint session of | all members and friends of the La- | fomorrow. 1230 pm., at t | tch goodies and supper ! Tenth and Eleventh streets. Public in- ENTERPRISE SERIAL 3 both houses dies’ Aid Society and parishioners of 8 vited Buildi v e y | Is Settled Organization Held Up. St. Mark’s Church, 8 o'clock, in the| capital City Chapter, D. A. R., will | | 3 < uilding Association » R parish house, Third and A streets|gjve a tea and bazaar tomorrow from | The Riological Society of Washing-| Harry Greenstein of Baltimore will illite HeIARtD, IEineiin i e | Southmast 3 to 10 pm. at the home of Mrx |ton will mect 8 pam., at the | speak at the young peoples’ servioe 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 1 b o :. ” | o o 20 | Catherine E. Nagle, 1338 Shepherd | Cosmos Club. Speakers: Titus Ulke |at the Sixth Street Synagogue tomor- 59 sstie of 8 » BY FREDERIC WILLIAM WILE,|ue required to “stand aside” pending | The Church of God, 1204.1206| GILAering, i ORI CRCEMGG Conmos, Clih, Speakets: Tus (e |0 e ight. Subject: “Two Famous || 57 Tssue of Stock Now Open for Subscription investigation of their status, there will | Third street, will give its annual ba- D. A. R. invited. | itors are welcome. Jewish court Ford Trial Conditions wholly unprecedented in Democrats, 46 Republicans and ar. The Young People’'s Dramatic and the Schwa the Senate history confront that body mer-Labor member qualified to| Club of the church will present a| Bazaar and cafeteria dinmer in the ¢ ot Money Loaned to Members on the eve of the assembling of the 't business. Senator Blease, |drama: “The Child Moses." wvish hall of Fmmanuel Episcopal| The Social Workers' Club will give| tyilliam B. Cushing Camp, No. 30, E Monthly P. Seventieth Congre December Democrat, of South Carolina, threat | Church, Anacostia, December 6 and 2 card party Sunday, 3 pan., at Hotel |song of Union Veterans of the Civil on kasy Monthly Payments t only does nominal Republican [ens to vote with the Republicans for| A sale and cafeteria supper will| ;8% T "ot amilton. ~ Miss Sadie Worksman. | war, will meet tomorrow, 8 p.m., at |l joiel & Connelly James F. Shen take place in the parlors of the First | @ o airman. Presbyterfan Church, 5 to 7:39 iption bridge ntrol hang by the preca fous ma Knights of Pythias Building, with the | ation if Smith and Vare are 6 President 47 # Secretary N of a single vote, but the controver That will make the tal eal Subser for the benefit | newly installed officers in charge. Col. | = ! over sion of Senators-elect Vare|Republicans and 46 Democrats. If | © ¢lock. | of the Vermont flood sufferers, under | pho Washington Round Table will|J. Miller Kenyon, department com Sre— ]‘g of Pennsylvania and Smith of Ilinofs | Shipstead, Farmer-Labor, votes with| mhe Washi Society of the | duspices of the Vermont Society, will STE— may indefinitely stall Senate pro-|the Dem the score would be tied. | ordes of and Patriots will | be_given December 3, 8 pm., at the Cood Quility ceedings. ) i : sident Dawes holding the | meet. ¢ o'clock, in assembly hall of | Fesidenco of Mrs. Porter H. Dale, 144 e Food Quality Questions affecting the .‘11. lity of jdeciding vote. Although Republican | the Cosmos Club. A business session | B street north q,“o‘s B zed matters. | organization seems inevitable, the | will follow the dinner. Mo SO i L It it have e SUN Blate of Bhnate| 1) follow the ginrter. Open house and Christmas market | cf, Cedar Chests will be held & zhhorhood House, Gen. Mason M. Patrick will 77 Q & A9l | s in the fleld—Senator Key Pitt i 70 N mtieet & est, fr e ! . out of the way, no other business n of Nevada, for President pro-[give an illustrated gidress on “Mili-| 170 N strect southwest. from Decom- | 40 inches - ed. I3 the mess em.; Col. Edwin A. Halsey for sec-|tary Aviation,” 8:1588lock, at the Unt- BT CeIl ISt O Sk 1 S ‘5 ent of the United tary, and former Representative | versity Club. os AR eaTe of Hoaan e s » must be sidetracked Charles S. Hartman of Montana for - | tle of homemade | roomy— e President Sees Dela | serseant-at-arms A Dutch supper for Holy Name | e | . e (Copyrisht. 1927 Church will he given In the church| myere will be an exhibition and sale finished - There is, therefore, more than for el school, 1217 West AR T i o e “':'lrl(;l\|l ! B sid mal meanicg this time to the “Conti northeast 4 Sk S B walnut it | dential” warning that appears at the CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. = = = w of all ¢ { the President's o Topar. ANDIRONS 3 as usual, a | week in projected de- livery. notice cautions’ all those in possession of advance copies that A 500 party, under auspices of the 1 Club of Mas ven tomorrow Thirteenth street. WRIGHT CO., S A SRS AL TR A Woodridze Parent-Teacher clation will give a tea at Wood School from '3 to b o'clock. Silver offering. Public invited. er Masons, will | the club rooms, | and FIRE SCREENS LV B[‘idge some emergency may arise to pre ALY vent delivery of the messaze” on the| The Indoor-Ouidger Club, Young yashington Society of T ", - y , & 0 D & i an 1l ¢ wer De i {intended date-—next Tu Holders | Women's Christian Association, will a8 anpual ginyer. I FRIES, BEALL & SHARP Executive Offices, 917 15th St. NN\W. Telephone Main 5915 |of copies are corespondingly admon- | hold an all-day and evening sale of Pt Uend 734 10th St. N.W. = I am <hed to “exercise extrer 0| b v, pottery and silverware of Wil LAl lavoid premature publication the North Am n Indians at Sev- 3 | Vare-Smith fireworks will set in be-| enteenth and«K streets buildin MARKETING BARGA]NS and Shade fore the maiden session of the new | Indian name of the worker is o | Senate nutes old e | article { i expec smoothiy. and| The United I of Theosophy Offered Every Thursday Through These [uneventrully until the name of Frank | Hill Building, Seventeenth and 1} | L. Smith of Ilinois is renched. Then | streets, will have a free public lec- | Columns. some one—it's not yet been deter- | ture 5 o'clock. on “Life After | mined by the allied Democratic-Re- | Death.” Al weleome. | ; publican Pro groups whether J A peasant village fair, under aus a Democrat or Republican will take dilnge e | | ¢ et O % pices of the Woman's Alliance of All ] Gooree s R R AUTH'S P RD in several de- | oclution to refer Mr. Smith's right [ Hall Fifteenth and Harvard streets, | o signs. Very de- |to take the oath to the standing com- ‘(‘\2}“" |-M“',‘|‘r::‘ ]gm"n‘("‘?"“ pm. Lunch United Stores attest the pur- 1-Lb. Pkg. % z mittee on privileges elections. e ; sirable colors. s ity of all Auth products. Tiiceistand of Protracted Debate. Rev. G. O. Bullock, pastor of Thir ? P g sl (Iiat edllinia? iha | Kenal fiprespe: | LoD UsuIChUTehy wiTlipYeach o Mpsdis] “NOT THE CHEAPEST, BUT L T ornamentai = .. = sermon, 8 o'clock, at the Vermont THE BEST"” i, el A I tively, for protracted debate, On be-| Avemun Baptist Church ander aus. . BES Ml e metal. | nalf of the Tiinoisan, probably Sena- | et ot o Kine Davia > i gt T, b, S| et o e i o ine DIV coromeoaL | “DOG-GONE WRIGHT CcO the ; t \f" "‘”’”"‘ -‘Ll, the irch. Subject: “The Hand ELK GROVE GOOD RULE : hility. Argument opposed | \wy | > igbiley, Asgumost Sppossd| Wriuing on th BUTTER FLOUR Republican Progress £ Miss Julia will give | C ta Fl —is what the patrons of the ska. or Senator Reed, Democrat, | lecture recital, “Thais,” 5 o'clock, at | Highest score creamery eresota I'lour United Stores say about our souri, chairman of the Senate|Younz Women's Christian Associa- | 12-Lb. chasing meats and that 58¢ slush-fund in: committee. | tion building, Seventeenth and K | 1Lb. -eries in quantity, expects to tion at that|streets. Alberto Bimboni, conductor | C Bag may pass the savings so Jjuncture. Numerous Republican ] effected on to them. But 4 Prozressives and Democrats are re: don't take our word for it! Make up a list of the things support th L rth 1ves ) take tho first step, 1f meither Norris MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE '» SO0 e anA N aa yoec ko c nor Reed does so. . . ping at the United Store in How long the discussion about Col. Tl'us 18 the YELLOW BAG COFFEE. . .Lb. 350 vour neighborheod. We're sure that even one visit will suffice to add mer to our li Smith will go on cannot be foretold. It is bound to be bitter and will in all probability be prolonged. The TIlli- noisan and his friends have planned a vigorous defensive battle. A delega- tion from the State will be in Wash- ington to supply such extraneous aid as circumstances permit. ument i€ that the Senate another custo- SUGAR ..............]0 Lbs. 59¢ N place to learn about the CAR T OMORROW DONCHOE MOTOR CO. 215 Pa. Ave. S.E. See Pictures on Page 11 7 Slippers! For All the Family B e : FISH SPECIALS EVERY FRIDAY tutional representation of two seats in Gifts That Say: kX : N D Tea —with large Cart lower shelf; no tray. ~— WRIGHT CO. the upper house of Congress. Smith s barred last Winter as a guber- | atorial appointee, and now seeks his | seat as an elected Senator. Wrangle Over Vare. No sooner will the Smith case hav Deen dealt with by the Senate and tl coll call proceeded with, than Senato) elect Vare’s name will be reached. Then_identically the same rigmarole vill be in order. The Pennsylvania | Senator-elect’s right to be sworn will | be challenged, the Senate’s prerogative ‘ “Welcome Home” for Months After Christmas Is Mrs. Schultz’s HOMEMADE MAYONNAISE 25¢ Schneider Baking Company's RYE BREAD “The best for your table” MEATS Sold at the United Stores are quality first—no matter what the prices may be! Fresh Hams, Ib., 24c i Sliced Bacon, Ib., 40c Leg of Lamb, Ib., 35¢ CORBY'’S MOTHER’S BREAD “Builds Bodies” [l 8-0z. Jar will be contested—presumably on Vare's behalf by Senator David Aiken | Reed. Republican, of Pennsylvania— | ind the Republican Progressice-Demo- | ic_spokesman or spokesmen will | RAISINS Seeded or Seedless UNEEDA BISCUITS 2 Pkgs. 9c 1l clear for action as in the Smith affair. Virtually the same arguments will be put forth. Speeches, long and ful- minatory, are in prospect. It will be a 5-piece Set for Breakfast Room PANCAKE Women's Brocade Decoratedin Be Good to Your Feet! Sl VR FLOUR SEA GARDEN : colors to blend $ { Y gl B e Aunt Jemima’s IGGS’ SHRIMP with your decora- . m. Colors, Old Rose, Boudoir vh‘?l&nyb Wi V Sweet BR vith y r Through Xmas shopping days ahead wear shoes Blacke Blue’ and com: padded leather = soles. s NSHINE feve e, Uliaine that give your feet the support they need. That fit to Goid, "Bl and Gord. o, "t maul Womews Quilted U Jar 32¢ of _good dp m";"' perfection at arch, ball, waist, ankle, everywhere! $1.19 e . SAUSAGE 35c tien and style Wear our scicntifically designed, and fashionably cor- d $1.65 e MEAT......Lb. rect— B SRR R (. NI WA WRIGH1T CO. Fountain Brand Hams “Cincinatti’s Finest” WHOLE, K2 o >3 SOAPS Argo Starch . 3 pkgs., 25¢ LOG CABIN SYRUP Can, 25¢ GOLD MEDAL BUCKWHEAT Pkg., 10c “BETSY ROSS” Arch-Supporting Women’s Shoes CLARK’S DAINTY SWEET PEAS Can 2 5 c ] Boys' Gray Felt Ev- erett, also in brown: soft padded soles, full round toe last. Warm and cozy. Child’s Leather Ever- ett Slipper, in red and ounce felting. “lflunl;'“‘l;lnl :'; blue: felt lined and Child's Felt Cavaliers, Biack Kid. " pat: 158016100 4s§128 ;RS0 6atEine olen: in red and blue, with P&P Seap. . . 7 bars, 25¢ ARGO Piticn ast Stk Stoll..... ..$125 soft padded leather 4'bars. 25 SALMON mrdde 110 to0 2......§150 S0l°® and heels. Hoavy QUAKER OATS lvory Soap, : ars, c Tall Can, 32¢ Camay Soap . . .3 for 25¢ Large Pkg. Gold Dust, 25¢ 0:3_—=_-—=————_——’0:1 PRUNES RUMFORD’S 2.Lb. Pkg., 21¢ $7.50 ...51,00 vee. $125 2 Pkgs., 19¢ SUNSWEET Living Room Chair CREAM OF WHEAT Pkg., 24¢ In tapestry | | and cleour, $ 75 e POWDER ..Lb. sag seat or eidindl the uitimato in i Istered ; - i ehrome ass Jars of covering (i, or "Black e Rt S R MUELLER’S FLORIDA = Cial. i ) ¢n and 2 = R TS B $1.50 ! | fuo Leather Everetts. == Macaroni ORANGES MEATS W e S L Kelt lined. Padded 3 i = RIGHT CO. i Sveelul. Ve chrome leather soles = Spaghetti 1 D =| 3.0z. Jar, 23¢ $2.95 and heels. Very spe- = Egg Noodles 8 el 9 6-0z. Jar, 43¢ = $1.50 = . = Hosiery for Everybody ] —_— = . i =] == An Areh-Sup- Put up in handsome Gift Boxes ready = UNITED STORES EVERYWHERE — porting Oncratrap to give. Specials for men, women and =l .. £ = out. Black suede i =i L No. Member and Address. F— e chif@ren. = 0. Member and Address. — o = I H. Schweitz, 4700 14th St. N.W. 1 t, S = $7.50 = T. Chaconas, 2808 14th St. N. SE. — . = . A. Dodge & B Maryland —| The Famous Daniel Green Comfys Keafi Brothers, 1055 1ath St NW. corge Scheele, =Dth amd Dumbarion Ave Freeman Brothers, 4523 Wisconsin Ave. Bondareff, 5608 Broad Branch Road. ” . o . . 6 Chevy Chase Supply Co., 5630 Conn. Ave. N.W 1. Reiskin, 25 B St E. A complete line for men, women and children in felt, satin 3 David Abraham, 531 M 'St. N.E. Sol Gelfa d leather. 8 Jacob Riehl, 501 H St. N.W. ' Sunlight w. G el 8 Wo M, Hornseln. 2328 18th' St N.W. Eo Kae, 1250 b 2 . N Sts, Vs Market, $1.75 to $6.00 2 5T Ertter. 0131 Georsia A ‘Braysha 1 > Bradley Hills Market, Bethesda, 10 i 0nsoie 1a (5 3 kin & Son, 3rd and O Str. N. i G i bin, Oth and F Sts. N, i3 Haretyonk & Auaney Srarkeh, 4817 Geotsin Ave N 13 Peraons Market ! 5 Wlamaver Market. 8320 Georeln Ave 16 8. Berman, 2701 P STORES, Inc. T sl i i i | UNITED FooD and Mirror mahogany frame. 1 12x24 plate mirror | The Wright Co. §iEiome o SHOE STORE 905 7th St. 310.12 Seventh St.NY. 54 Years of Satisfactory Service 31012 Seventh St NH, 5¢ Years of Satisfactory Service Every foot professionally fitted with the aid of Foot X-ray machine. L] L = fli wEr & ® N o i

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