Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1927, Page 31

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. J , DECEMBER 20, 1927. 31 R e B S e e Is Boys’ Rejoinder ;“"‘ ST e B ‘T ._A_CCIDENTS"' -\u Record o atalities in D. C. for| CROSSES TO PILOTS! o Ban on Lipstiek, DEMANDS TAX LT, CeLeeraTe chmsruas. 5 f ety .t \ et Christoaag Year’s Total to 107. See - : | Reunion at <. A. R. Hall. Nine deaths in Washington from | Tomorrow’s | SPARTANBURG, 8. C., Decem A : : R il . |automobile accidents in the four weeks Honors to Be Bestowed on| ber 20.—No rouge, no razor. This | |ncdustrial and Financial Or-| The Ellen Spencer Mus Tent, No. | ended December 3 brought the total Star { 1 L is the proposed answer of Wofford | |1, Daughters of Unlon Veterans of the | for the year ended that date up to Anniversary of Great South | ganizations Protest Failure | ¢t \War Beit s, Christins ccle | o Deparcuent American Flight. ‘ Daughters of Union Veterans in By the Associated Press, Lowest Prices i Colleze Beau Brummels to the Con- | verse College girls who have bow- 3 3 Y | ed to the wishes of Dean Gee and ion in the G R. Hall, 1410 follbservelEconomy.. (Peinsmiania szenuc dast might. | 1 Christmas present of $85 to furthering its work. A A ented under Gita dne s O banned the lip: a protest | to the Converse s’ decision sev- | eral students at Wofford have an- e | nounced they will not shave until the ban is lifted. The idea is re- Bien g 1 ; o Cap | vorted to he gaining favor rapidly o r e Wit Charies 1 f 0 lo its. The Comn. ] sue : Santa Claus, 00 at 164 pen| ;'l)lxhl will_receive the hond United Presbyterian Church, will ad-| memc ha ol Dl | “reeldent Coolidge tomorrow a the Petworth Citizens' Associa- | ure of the governments of the v bers o eli "fo" anniversary of their departure |tion, 8 o'clock, in Joppa Hall, federal states to enforce a pr the . &, T atd Fovaral m San Antonio, Tex. for the first | Ninth street, of economy has resulted in r: 19 were present as gu leg of the epochal aerial mission of | taxation almost to the breaking point. § 3 good will, Kalorama Citizens’ Association will |. The memorandum asserts that an nent annoonced. this | S T 3 . Tomorrow night the airmen will be | meet, & o'clock, in parish house of St.| excellent example is to be found in| .. 2id to be the Iz o mber comparing with 632 deaths D Tins guests at a dinner to be given in their t's Church the federal budget for 1928, which!| ;0 World, is so tall tha during the comparable per honor by F. Trubee D: 4 t cuts expenditures & per c | walk behind it without being seen 11/ 1/ 4 RPHY Secretary of War for Aeronautics. fer Fellowship Club will | o orandum demands iner Shoe for Men First to e cited for the y t)\(ed Distinguished Flying Cro rmy Air Corps pilots who pa pated in the 22,000-mile pan-Ame: sighteen persons | accidents in 7 hout the countr eks ended Decem- In 5-Lb. of the books 85¢ “DIXIE” Hard Mixture Broken Candy Special Mixture ]71/21’151" airmen, with two exceptions, will come e at Pythian Temple 0| thority for the federal + 10 Washington for the decoration cer- | N&ht | in order that it m emonles from points as far distant as o control in the California. Those to receive the ply the ax ruthl regards crosses are: | The Optimist Club will have a lunch- | unnec y expenditures and excess Rt s as o eon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at the Ham- | numbers of officials, In conclusion the mem Maj. Herbert A. Dargue, office chief - that it is essential for of Air Corps, this cit Mrs. Frank J. Hamilton will give a | frame a uniform economic policy per- of ths expedition; Cay tea dance Thu 7 B Check the items you need below and clip this list to take with you when you go marketing. SALMON Pink, per can......... R Argo, per can Kinney's day from 4 to 7 p.m. ;‘mC:o((hPAnsis!.m yar [at the Mayflower Hotel. or Av! i i Mean“‘(:lx?;‘).\:r}\‘(“:;“l- el “\(:(‘::m,: The Lions Club will be addressed by Tex.; Lieut. Bernard Thompson, | Rev. Jason Noble Plerce, pastor of Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex.. Licut, | First Congregational Church, at its Charles McK. Robinson luncheon tomorrow, 12:30 p.m., at the | ; Leonard D. Weddington, Mayflower Hotel. Subject, “A Christ » A 7 - ; e Riverside, Calif.; Lieut. Muir 8. Fair. | mas Message.” 2 A ) i & | L child, Langley Field, Hampton, Va., \ s and Lieut. Ennis C. Whitehead. ‘Wright Field, Dayton, Ohlo. Coincident with the award of the Yhiia s nleee ikl - 1 The Lions Club will deliver Christ | crosses, one of the five Loening am- | the, use of a number of automobiles : g | ¥ e five Loening am- |, any one responding Is asked TWO LOCATIONS (SBASONAL appropriateness marks our stock of ’ mas baskets to the poor, beginning | 4 3 VTS eht reat i Friday. 2 pm. The committee need Tite Star light A Assorted Chocolates wy 98¢ Boxes phiblan’ planes which began the expe. | 104 any o et : | : dition,—the San Francisco—and which | T€P0st 4t 2 pm. Friday in fr J.& M. Shoes. Individual preferences of gentle- men, in style, leathers and weights, are provided has been in regular military service | this list— for in our range of these superior models. clip out Blue Banor white meat %’s 40 ~ LOBSTER Sun, per can........ 45 and f;ke CRAB MEAT Mot Three Diamond, 6% FLAVORING E 1010 F St. | 1767 Col. Rd. Opposite Wood- | % Block from the wari & Lothrap, | Ambassador Theater In center of the Lunch v will meet Sixteenth tin of London s and Cinsist since the end of the flight The Vegetarian will be placed in the Airc tomorrow, 8:15 p * ing of the Smithsonian Institution. | creet. Miss Ol not only as a historic airplane, but as | ., s 2 to 2 P. representative of the first successful | s 1°CtITe. (| shovvine aistricr, | 12 02 T amphibian craft ever built. i s | National Review, No. 1, W. B. A..| - l Di —in our Men’s Shop at $12.50 to $15.00 Other Awards Made. - ; B. A 4 i will give a card party Thursday, 8:30 ] 2.3 Sunday The San Francisco was flown | 508 !r_vpn';;r.'mhlkal Temple, 425 B 12t 2 I I . L | Dinner | Regular Dinner. 75¢ | | CY‘ 61\10 - Sunday Dinner, $1 } 4:15 t0 7:30 | Al A La Caste 20c throughout the pan-American ion | G street. TW - STS. ¢ . ELFTH=~F 8 Marvin Golden Dates, drawn. Since that time, however, [ Wl tREER T % Gelatine, Knox, 3, Acidulated . n owder, per = Small Fresh Shoulders. .1b., 15¢ partment Building. Maj. Gen. Mason ““HEINZ'S GOODS the Hamilton Hotel. ting of another huge savings melon. Each lucky Bl prices obtainable. possibly can. Capt. Eaker and Lieut. Fairchild FOOTWEAR INCE { Ru 3 pkg., three crosses have heen presented, to CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. R et 855 ) ¥ Gelatine, Cox, B M. Patrick will speak on “Aviation.” 1 e i Pork Loin Roast. . 20c The Massachusetts Society of Wash- purchaser will save enough money to buy plenty of _ bottle That means generous savings for our customers— Terms Extraordi 4 nary! ADates a;d Figs for the holidays 's Vanilla, No. Rich’s Wine Jelly —— Dromedary Dates, Machine Holds Hands. Food Unsurpassed in Quality Reasonably Priced FINE Spaghetti, 16-0z s Vinegar, pure cid ‘ostello Post, No. 15, m, will meet, 8 o’clock, in boardroom of the District Building. The Women's Business Council will meet in the lecture room of the Church of the Covenant. Dr. William A. Eis- enberger will conduct the Bible class from 645 to 7:15 o'clock. Subject, “When Jesus was Born in Bethlehem, Judea.” Motion pictures to be shown at 8 o'clock, will be “A Highway of Friendship;” “King Snow Holds Court” and “Under the Great Stone | LAND O’LAKES BUTTER You will certainly need a pound or two of this supreme quality butter to make your Christmas dinner and season a success. SUNSET GOLD BUTTER SELECTED EGGS PABST-ETT CHEESE KRAFT CHEESE REAL SHARP CHEESE PURE LARD. . . .1-lb. carton, FIRST PRIZE OLEO. ... e Face.” All welcome. The Kalorama Citizens’ Association will me=t, 8 o’clock, in the parish house of St. Margaret’s Church. — Airline, 14 ozs IE JAMS, JELLIES AND PRESERVES Jelly (in tumblers), Schimmel Tibby's Apple Butte Hawthorn, pastor of d since the completion of the flight s bheen attached to Bolling Field. When the pan-American flyers land- S . S atiiinnd d at Boling Field May 5. they were | 0%, ocr ettt witen, 1 in ciain. ented with citations for the Dis- |oq il do in five minutes the work gulshed Flying Cross. the first ever | whic), takes the manicurist 35 min- | Yapolene Black Palm Pitted Dates, Col. Charles A. Lindbergh and to }&\}i]hd{x | € Lieuts. Tester 1. Maitiand and Albert Pure Food . T VOB . .: Hegenberger of the Army for —— A their non-stop flight from California GELATINE AND Imported Layer Figs, te Hawall. Many others have been = ICE CREAM POWDER Vy-lb. pkg.,..12V5¢ T i £5 : Gelatine, Knox, No. 1, plain_.19] bl e TODAY. Royal Fruit Gelatine, pkg.. . American Legion, will meet, 8 o'clock, b = at the post clubhouse, 1829 I street. Ladies’ night will be observed by Ideal Food for Frosty Weather the Reserve Officers’ Assoclation, § Phil Sheridlan Woman's Relief : 1 Corps will have a short business ses- EuE RO _‘09“‘4 Select Pork Chops . . .. .lb., 25¢ sion. followed by an open meeting to I e S Rib. 1b., 20 entertain Phil Sheridan Post, No. 12, } 3 . this evening at G. A. R. Hall 5, 10 8 pare KNibs. . . ......... N c The Georgetown Clinical Society will P P B s //, Smecked Shoulders 16¢ 12 [:hz’fimag ] inflz “—ye‘ - Sauerkraut ........2 lbs., 15¢ ington will meet, 815 o'clock, at the ‘Washington Club, 1701 K street. Elec- E E Son of aiboers. Motson pictures por- Here are eight words charged with dy- B L ke i namic eloguence for music lovers: and Representative Edith Nourse Another Spot Cash Purchase By les, Sweet, . . . Sweet, Mustard, other flge .Chnst{nas gifts. - : 5 L Smon . Pt bosa S0 62° oW 1t 18 possible: ere 1s an old saying, € led Onions, bottle sticks in a carton.. Ib. How it ble: Th Id ng, “Th sons, b & b high hat always gets the snowballs.” The Arthur r_Gherkins, 1 Jordan Piano Company is reputed to be the largest spot cash purchasers for more pianos at one time than any other piano merchant in this city. We have large volume for us. . “Thrif_t is simply common sense applied to spend- m_g," said Theodore Roosevelt. The thrifty person w11_l takg :ildvantage of this extraordinary opportunity before it is too late. At these prices and terms the three carloads of fine instruments will simply melt o'clock, in_auditorium of Interior De- Junket Powder, per pks. E have a dinner meeting, 7:30 o'clock, at ers will preside. Dancing. Thousands of people know that this means the cut- > - —~ oo a reason. It is a good one. We secure the lowest off our floors, We urge you to call tomorrow if you SALE PRICE APPLES Finest Western Box Stock : Delicious 45¢, 35¢ and...... 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You will be delighted with its graceful design. Run your fingers over the keys and you will be charmed with its fine tone and excellent action. By all means do not fail to be here early tomorrow morning. OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK NIGHTS 1b. 15-0z. tall d o Rosedale, Y. C.. ruit for Sa . \sparagus, Plonlc (10% || ; 134l And a big variety of fresh vegetables at lowest prices Give a Carton of Cigarettes Ca;:nn sl .19 Camels, Chesterfields, 1 2%(: Piedmonts, Lucky 200 Strikes, Old Gold, pkg. ) PURITAN SMOKED HAMS Special for Christmas Holidays— 24 C (Sizes 8 to 10 1bs.) Lb. Ginger Ale Grape Juice Armour’s Cantrell & Cochrane Imperial Dry Pint, 19¢; quart, 35¢ Welch’s 75¢ Pint, 30c; quart, 55¢ Do Your Christmas Marketing Early and Economically at ,’iggly Wiggly 7 A real treat Carton of 6 bottles

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