Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1927, Page 12

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12 DHEN"“N HUUSE I Abfi\‘larti Says: Iden( has seen Col. Stimson since flm‘ Stimson that he would like to l!sl i ! the Wood program continued. Ed o appointment and they had much to WITH COL. STIMSON ! discuss relating to the affairs of the Photographers New Location Col. Stimson said he expects to sall for the Philippines some time in Jan- | —_— Philippines, 1t was indicated after- | yary. ‘roblems Confronting New Gov- ward by Col. Stimson that the Presi- i o dent made it very clear that the n.d | Relieved from Duty. | ministration will back him to the| = Sl I T it af theraitaire.d Col. John J. Toftey, U. S. Infantry. |limit_in_ his conduct of the affairs of | Col dohn ¥ Toftev, 1. B niTRtE | - -~ THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21 1927, z:lm.-:’;}}:;\.re that some will not be pro- !PnEleENT CONFERS TO BE GIVEN TO POOR i fesitiite " i furmishea aurin Christmas day and night. The mis- | |GIFTS AND DINNERS ‘ | Homeless men and hoys will he | | sion_distributes used clothing to the be forware ernor General in Philippines Are Discussed. STEIS OSED Kalorama Citizens’ Associa- | tion Against Temporary Use | of St. James’ Hotel. The employment of the building at the corner of Sixth street and Pennsyl- vania avenue, known as the St. James’ Hotel, which has been recommended as a temporary site for the House of Detention, which will be forced to vacaie its present plant in the near | future, was opposed by a slender ma- jority of the Kalorama Citizens' As- | mociation last night at St. Margaret's | parish honse, ‘ The final vote which placed the as- | sociation on record against the use | of the suggested hotel site came after supporters of the resolution termed | it as “a rattletrap and firetrap and un- fit for occupancy by the house of de- tention resolution characterized the attitude a departmental controversy between | the Woman's Bureau and the Police vr;'. but th' most remarkable thing of all in Department and a reflection on the Jjuroress i 3 One o' th' first questions that ought and after opponents of the | U be put t' ever' prospective woman Would you weep o'er a onnection with th District Commissioners.” The final vote | try is that automobil was reached only after repeated de- | knock each othe: feats of amendments designed to sup- | plant the ultimate position which the | association took in which parliamen. | tary lines became at times hopelessly | confused and entangled. More Judges Asked. | at (Cor Honors Former Vice President. | _Erection of a monument to former | Vice President William Rufus King | at a cost of $10,000 inton o Reach Larger Number. i nations to Make Holiday Cheer | | Plan, (he the Gospel Mission, | John cheer 30 children of the Children's Home. inday school and daily Bible kinder- ildren will he hands tell the distribution of gifts to and needy ¢f Washington by | Kapriel N\, 214 and aceords with its annual Christmas program of include the giving of over 100 &5 of food to worthy families and wshall place, i of Santa Claus, em the true | sage to Main 1731 w to receive any donations. John R. Daily, 218 ance each herry fts who Christmas stown branch of the Gos. will have a Christmas for town's poor f ved with Chrl any church viduals have hely and indi e the oc- Single application st miserable itching. b Bacic | Damages Given in Death. 1 by mail, or a phone mes. | bring a truck | | tomobile when red near Warren torney H. M. § iministrator il was fh herry being {131 For Lucky Tiger scalp remedy. ® » that oney- ‘Guarantee, Whyte. [liex knocks pimples v | gy ing to| ntender You Must Hurry! If You're Going to poison ists. |the islands. It was indicated also 3 y i n for | that they very thoroughly discussed office of Chief of In:;n]wv Munitions |the various problems which will con. | Building. effective July Stimson when he assumes |dered to Governors Is ident Coolidge an hour yesterday with Col. v L. Stimson—whom he recently | e aamed governor general at the Philip- conferred and or- several times Officers’ training affairs. known his ap-| it ent Coolidge y has made B 1 of the manner in which € Wood was administering the a insular pe the first time the Presi L] Jines to succeed the late Maj. Gen. wonard Wood—and Var Davis. In one German electrical concern | more than 100 blind people are em it is|p i Secretary of B¢ | for duty in connection with Reserve | 1333 F St. NW. Phone Main 4900 “While you are about it, Get a GOOD Picture” double that number are | Gift Needs Reduced 1 | L lll-...m\ ~Christmas Sale of Women’s I New $10 to $16 A resolution commending the atti- |is proposed in a bill by Representa- Join Victrola Club Yy on Formerly $2.05 — Georgetie and satin, in numerous charm ing shapes and designs. Peach green, rose, blue and orchid. Hand-Em- hmidmdl/4 off Towels. Regularly selling for $1. Effectively embroidered in new designs and pretty colors. SRS SRT ST SRS TS SRy S SRy SRS S RE SRS SR SR SRS S SR S o tudes of The Evening Star and other |tive Abernethy, Democrat, North Jocal new! rs in advocating the ‘Carolma. adoption Congress of “more strin- or habitual criminals,” in- troduced by A. Coulter Wells, chairman of the committee on law and legislation W unanimously | passed. Another resolution calling for | additional judges for the Supreme t of the District of Columbia, | “whiok has had the same number of | Judges kince the Civil War, despite the | enormous increase in business.” also | introduced by Maj. Wells, received the | sanction of the association. | Request for installation of better | lighting facilities on S street between " Massachusetts and_Connecticut ave- nues was urged by Maj. Wells. The association announced the ap- pointment of the following committee chairmen: Law and legislation, A. Coul- ter Wells; public health, Dr. Albert M. Baggs; education, George W. Hodg- kins: membership, A. B. Mes tion, Milton Strasburger; police and fire protection, Mre. Mina C. Van Win- | kle: highways, parks and waterw: J. Rowland Bibbins; public celebrati ilip Kauffmann; charities and co rections, Mrs. Harvey W. Wiley; suf- frage, Mrs. Bessie Turner Ricker; zon- ing, Henry C. Morris; architects, Delos | | H. Smith; public utilities, George H. | | Ricker. | New Members Recelved. I B Christmas 0 The following néw members were | G!‘“ing Ga!us received: Randolph Bird, Kenneth | Smoot and Williamson Smoot. [ | Bréef addresses were made by George | | Vary yo ion. 20 s1odgkins on the work being done in | MAl diferently j::,’;fl:d" yoeich Al the schools with special reference to | B3l 751 overy ‘one o list, I the proposed new school which will be Y % ENL et Est Pi @rected at the intersection of Califor- This is inade possible by Wl | 1879 PIANOS 52y ENTERPRISE SERIAL Building Association 7th St. & La. Ave. N.W. 59th Issue of Stock Now Open for Subscription Money Loaned to Members on Easy Monthly Payments James E. Connelly President SIS I TN, DRESSES = Sewingl 4 Off Baskets. Fancy-lined Baskets, In va. rious sizes and styles, For. merly $1.75 to $5. moas Vg on Made of copper—Splendid subjects: The Thinker, Ange- lus, Romance, The Ship and others. Formerly $1.50. Share in Real Savings Machine 6 75¢ double-face records 4 §1.50 double-face vesarde:l own $ .50 Selection 1 35-_ You pay $10 cash and then! THE MOST LIBERAL TERMS YOUVE EVER HEARD OF. B R T R T R R TR T T records your - - James F. Shea Secretary This sale continues while quantities last. Selections | are still good—with plenty of fine silks and woolens in the showing—and an ample showing of every represent- ative style. | Modes for misses and matrons— Sizes 14 to 20 “zS and 36 to 50 2% Off All Colth Coats Formerly $15 to $100 Second Floor—King’s Palace . Remember all your friends at Yuletide by selection now of ready-to-mail Positively no interest or carrying charge of any sort FULLY GUARANTEED FOR 1 YEAR 3 1 Boudoir Pillows.. /4 Off About 12 in the group— ( green only—of lace and rib- bons. Formerly sold for $1. Picture 1 Frames.. 4 Off Swinging Frames. in gilt fin- ish. Sizes 8x10, 9x10.6, 6x8. Formerly $1 and $1.: j Street Floor mw»mwmmm%mw&%wfim&wgrwg Tomorrow the Prize Winner Will Be Selected — and Friday Evening’s Paper Will Carry the Name of the Child Who Won Free The Electric Train and Double Spiral Tracks 10% OffThese Toys All Velocipedes, 109 off Fine Dolls 10% oft Schoenhut’s Humpty ‘Bowling Alleys Dumpty 10% off and Ten-Pins, 10% off Wooden Desks, 10% off Stuffed Blackboards ...10% off Tunnels .. .10% off Tool Chest .10% off China Dishes, 10% off Dolls’ Trunks..10% off 10% off Sale! Cass’KitchenCabinets 25% Off Every One White, ivory and oak color woods in all sizes ranging from- 59¢ to $3.98. A complete reduction of 4 off each ticket price. Children’s White Chairs and Rockers $1 19 Formerly $1.50 to $2. Reduced to. .. Street Floor—King’s Palace AR AR R R R R AR A AR VAR R R R MR AR RS MR Black, navy, tans and all the newer reds, greens, blues and wood shades—as well as a fine assortment of party frocks in pastel and two- ger. Spencer Gordon, president, presided. tone combinations. Ordered to Duty. Col. Frank K. Ferguson, 11th Coast | Artillery, at Fort H. G. Wright, New York, has been ordered to New York city for duty with Coast Artillery Re- nia and Nineteenth streets and on the the array of colorful de- | 60-40 ratio by Judge Milton Strasbur- signs on display mow at Kranich Have You Bought Your Christmas Assortment of Men’s Fine Shirts We are ready with thousands of really desirable shirts at the very small price of - Do you want to make a Handsome Christmas Gift? If you do, give one of these Wonderful Sets. Only a few left—you’ll have to hurry! This Westminster set is absolutely guaran- teed. Any piece not giving entire satis- faction will be gladly replaced. Entire Set VNNV I All colors, new pat- terns and all sizes. 13% to 17 Collar-attached and neckband styles. Imported and Domestic Broadcloth Novelty and Jacquard Broadcloth Woven and Corded Madras Rayon Striped Madras ) *Ovhe Qllestminster * Paint Sets. Schoenhut’s Pianos Packed in Gift Boxes Upon Request. On Sale in Rear—Street Floor Main _ Building—Entrance on 7th and 8th Streets FRATNFRI R IR I TR T TR IR R IAT R TR A T T DR S RAFRFARRRRR R T R B VYN Y S YV YNNI R O B T D BB T T R S R B R T B R R B B R I B R S T R B R T T R T B R IR, E —a— Smart, Colorful ——— " Costume Slips ‘ 2.98 Silk crepe de chine, “Bet- tina” rayon satin and other rayon sport satins in flesh, gold, ‘rose, chestnut, tan, glace, amalagered, rust, copen,navy,balsamgreenand black: A well tailored model with hemstitched top and FineHandkerchiefs it nemstitched ron rottom nished with em $I tO 52-98 BOX i or picot ruffles. Equally smart for wear under eve- ning and street frocks. Sizes 36 to 46. | Slips | Costume “Oui Oui" and radium silks, in pastel and Nicely tailored, Sizes 36 to 44. Last - Minute Home Furnishing Needs Very Specially Priced $2 Tie-Back Curtains $1.59 Set Cream voile curtains with overlocked edge of rose, hlue or gold and double ruffied 54-inch valance to match. $2.50 Tie=Back Curtains $1.98 Set Cream voile with colored rayon bands and double ruf- fled Sd-inch valance with rose, blue or gold. $3 Lace Panels $1.98 Ea. . Nottingham and filet Jaces in very smart patterns, edged with deep silk fringe. Ecru All Floor Lamps, } Off : Third Floor 98¢ Cash— $1 Per Week Beautiful New 5-Piece Electric Breakfast Service. Lustrous—always sparkling. A con- venient and charming way to enjoy breakfast. Toaster, mirror nickeled finish, hand wound element. Starts toasting almost as soon as con- nected. Makes crisp, tempting toast, equally browned all over, in a jiffy. A De Luxe model, Percolator brews 9 cups of coffee right at fit for the finest table. table — piping hot — amber clear — in record time. An amazing percolator that never boils nor spoils the coffee—never overflows. Pat. ented valve pumps water six to eight times faster than an ordinary percolator. Sugar and Creamer beautiful in design— quality in construction. Beautiful Oblong Tray, e satin finish with ebony handles. i Women's Imported Linen and Swiss Handkerchiefs— hand embroidered in white or colors. Choice of 1, 3 and 6 in hox. Hanky Dolls, 35¢ Formerly 5%. Charming Dolls dressed in pretty hand- kerchlefs. Bright-colored ones || that especially appeal to the | younger set. Some dolls || wear four or five 'kerchiefs. | 1,500 Handkerchiefs | 5¢ each 6 for 25¢ To fill many a place on your cift list. These Nicelooking Handkerchiefs for men, wom. ep or hoys. Various colors, Every piece of Furniture, Rugs, Toys, Lamps, Mirrors, etc., now left from the Big Cut-Price Sale undergoes a still greater cut. We are reducing our entire stock before inventory, December 27. Now don’t wait—you never will have such an opportunity again! Goods practically one-third under real values. Pay next year. No extras added. FUR TURE CO. 84cE St. V0 ~8YA 86Pa Ave.SE Long Crepe Kimcnos Box Loom crepe in solid colors and combinations. Nicely trim- med with embroidery, fancy braids and silk stitching. Nile, rose, blue, peach and copen. Sizes 36 to 46, o $ l .98 52.98 rayon, rayon satin street shades. with strap top. Attractive Smocks s1.98 For that girl or womasn in an office, for the student you know and for the housewife who likes to look smart even while doing housework —Effective Smocks of broadcloth, sateen and printed cottons, in plain colors or cretonne patterns. Sell or contrasting fabtic trimmed. Dress patterns and all white. Regu- length and made with long sleeves and large pocket. Sizes 38 to 46. larly sold for 10c each. | Second Floor—King's Palace Street Floor L SEE | Southeast Store open until 8:30 o'clock every night till Christmas. Northwest Store will close at 6 o’clock. Our Stores will close Sat- urday—Christ- mas Eve—at 5:30 o'clock. Wmmmmwx&mzww&%m&wmz:W&kwmmm&wmg&m- & =

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