Evening Star Newspaper, November 15, 1928, Page 11

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" BIRKENHEAD RESENTS COOLIDGE’S “ADVICE” “Spmt of l’amze" Is Found in Prendent‘l " Armistice Day Spesch. By the Associated Press. ¢ Birkenhiad, "Who Te “’“"mfl".fi of Birkenhead, recently as secretary of statg for In that in President day speech there is “a spirit of pa~ tronage and & Cas pacity for giving advice to Eufope and to England.” “As far as En land is concerned, the earl said at comp'imentary din. ner tendered him, “I am mot sure that we soecally require it. We have not asked the Unit- od States. as far as I am aware, to d anvthing ror ul The American entrance into the garl of Birkenhead. war, he <aid, was not due to any desire to assist the al- lies. It was solely because American nationals were bh2ing murdered by Ger- man_submarines. He added: “My answer to the President of the United States would .be that we ask nothing frem them except good will, When we discuss questions of naval construction, we @4 -not specially in- vite lectures as’ to whether ws are pacific or not in"our purpos CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. TODAY. Thomas J. Dickson, chaplain general, \miury Order, World w-r, will speak before Equality-Walter Reed Post, Vet erans Foreign Wars, 8 o'clock, in Pythian Temple. Subject: *“Who Won the World wnr?" illustrated by maps. Phow'nphlc reproductions of histories in Washington schools will be A card party Will be given by the Sodnuty of the Holy Name Church, at $:30 oclock, for the benefit of the church, in Holy Name Hall, 916 Eleventh street northeast. r Ladies' Auxmnry to the Gavel Club of Master Masons will have a 500 card , 8 o'clock, in the Gavel clubrooms, 19 Thirteenth’ street. Reév. Charles H. Willlams of Columblia, 8. C,, will preach a special sermon un- an lul’plces of the deacon board, at Vermont _Avenue Bnptht Church, o'clock. Subject: “The Living Christ.” All welcome. ‘Washington nghlnnd< Citizens' As- sociation will meet, 8 o'clock, in Con- l’ffss Heights School. Election of offi- | wumngwn lnd e, Theosophical So- ciety, will give a caleterln supper _for the benefit of the lodge, from 5 to 7:30 o'clock, at 1216 H street. Capital Council, |, Royal Arcanum, will meet, 8 o'clock, at Pythian Temple. The American Association of Engi- neers will meet at the Playhouse after a dinner to be served there, following a trip of lnspecuon. The ladies of Epiphany Chapel, 230 Twelfth street, will hold a bazaar at the chapel, from 4 to 10 o'clock. To be repeated tomorrow. French sutoists are tumlng to haav- fer cars with closed bodies. EISEMAN’S Seventh & F Sts. LIBERAL CREDIT Without Any Price Penalty That policy. so many men are opening accounts here. SUITS 525 ON LIBERAL TERMS RO manaaaamamawaaacmmaaoaama(aoaannaaaamwon OO CHCHOHOHOHGE GO CHOHOHOFHCHOHOHOHCHCHSHOHOHOHOHOHCHOHOHO O OHCHOHGHOFCHOHCHOHOHHOHTHCHOHOHOHOHOHHOHIHY Prep Girl Hosiery Silk plaited over rayon, all-over silk top in pointed and square lwels, lisle top in square heei, Sizes 8% to 10. All. colo Usual Re- tail Price $1.00 pair. All Absolutely First Quality Our Sale Price GG € Pr. Ladies’ Fine Handkerchiefs Embroidered on cotton and 12th & G ARMSTRONG CATOR CO. Peggy A;Steivart Moderne Hats Chatm—vnriety——chic and gorgeous color combi- nations are all embodied in this these two famous makes. . A model to suit every- one—artfully developed from Felt, Felt and Vel- vet Combinations, Burnt Felt and Painted Felt in all colors and head sizes. Made to retail at $5.00 This is at least 1-3 -below the usual retail price Mail Orders Accompanied by Check or Money Order Given Prompt Attention Store Hours Daily 9: Entranee 1202 G St. ‘The Kin clation will hold its regular monthly meeting at 8 o'clock tonight, in Kings- is the Eiseman The main reason O’COATS 30 %35 THE EVENING man School, Fourteenth and E streets northeast. Plans for a luncheon to bz held at the school Friday will be dis- cussed. The Col John Jacob Astor Auxiliary to Spanish War Veterans will have a 500 card party, 8:30 o'clock, at 921 Pennsyl avenue southeast. Kit Carson, W. R. C., will have its annual inspection this evening at Grand Army Hall. Dean Willlam Carl Ruediger of the School of Education of the George Washington University will be the ;pnker at the meeting of the John urroughs Parent-Teacher Association this evening in the John Burroughs School. Dean Ruediger's subject will be, “Alms and Objectives of Parent- Teacher Assoclations.” FUTURE. The “foreign dinner” of the Wom- en’s Guild, American University, will b~ given tomorrow, 7 p.m., in audito- {rium_on the campus, Massachusetts and Nebraska avenues. A card party and dance, under aus- pices of the American Gold Star Moth- |ers, will be given tomorrow, 8 p.m., at ;Hamllwn Hotel. STAR, WASHINGTON, sclection and arrangement of pictures and deconuve objects in the home. Girls' Friendly Society of St. Mark's branch will give an oyster supper to- morrov,frombto‘lpm lnthaplrlsh msoxn.mm The Loyal Knl(hta ghts of the Round Ta- ble will meet tomorrow for luncheon, 12:30 p.m., at University Cluh Speak- er, Dr. Willlam A. White, superintend- ent of the Government Hos| for the Insane. Planist, Mm R. Momaon Th- Philathea cm: of St. Paul M. Church South will hold its annusl chrmmu bazaar at the church, Thir- teenth and Crittenden streets, tomor- row from 5 to 10 pm. St. Vincent's Home and School will have a luncheon and dinner November 19 at the Elks’ Club. 919 H street. A card party will be given by the three committees of Christ Church, Washington . parish, Mrs. S. Caswell, Mrs. Irvin Wollet and Mrs. William H. Cross, Monday evening at Opyster's Auditorium, Twenty-sixth street and Pennsylvania avenue. ‘The Delaware State Society will have Dy, 6 THURSDAY, Mail Veteran Is Dead. CORFU, N. Y., November 15.—Edwin M. Giddings, 62, rural mail carrier and bookkeeper in the House of Representa- | tives during the administration of | President McKinley, is dead at his home here. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio. I Euy Now—Pay Next Year I! P | | 1258 Cnlumbzh W. C. T.. morrow, m., W\th Mrs. E. 8. He A 1320 Colun?bu 5 gl The Housekeepen “Alliance will meet tomorrow at the Y. W. C. A, with luncheon at 1 p.m. in the cafeteria. Meeting, 2 p.m,, in fourth flo bly room, rollowed at 3 p. address by Mrs. R. B. Rollinson on the n Parent-Teacher Asso- | clal offering of Charming Hosiery Silk and rayon, full-fash. joned foot-form fashioned leg. Sizes 8% to 10. All colors. Usual Retail Price $1.00 per pair. All Absolutely First Quality Our $ale Price GG Pr. e DR R R BT S 15A.M.to 6 P. M. Ladies’ Handkerchiefs Packed in attracti 3 Per box— b Sts. N. W. ha Delta P luncheon tomorrow, p.m., Hotel Gordon. U. will meet to- a Thanksgiving dance and bridge part; November 20, . Girelp p.m., at Thomas Circle Club, 1326 Massachusetts avenue. Admiral Starck Is Dead. HELSINGFORS, Finland, November 15 (#).—Admiral Oscar Starck, who commanded the Russian navy in the defense of Port Arthur against the by an | Japanese attack in 1904, died today. He was 82 years old. SILVERPLATE $1 Opens a Charge Accoun! 26-Plece Set Com- r plete, in chest.. 328 2 SELINGER’S 818 F St. N.W. Look for the Big Clock The newest ideas for the Autumn and Win- ter season...drop into the lap of fashion . . . and make their first appearance in Hahn “Carlton” Shoes for the discriminating woman Genuine Rajah Lizard Sandal of unusual design;.very narrow strap. $14.50 Brown suede oxford, Lizard tip, heel and ziz-z’lg trim. Customized opera pump— . brown or black suede, un- usual trimming of har- monizing kldskm Black calfskin sports oxford. Genuine alligator tongue and ornamental lace stays. Genuine brown or black alli- gator_sandals or oxfords. High or low heels. $10.50 For evening wear and for Xmas gz!u. “Lady Luxury” and “Propper” all - silk chiffon hosiery + —slipper buckles, rhine- - stone straps and_heels— costume jewelry. Brown suede, kid trim. Black suede, patent trimi . Pat- ent, silk mat kid trim. $1050 Exquisite evening slipper of gold tlnsel cloth, ‘gold kid Blue, burgundyj brown or black suede or p;xem leath- er_sandal with harmoniz- ° ing kid or'suede trim- Silver flowered cloth with silver kid trim. May be dyed to match eve- ning gowns. 4:50 Grey suede, brown or black kid seamless pump, with contrasting piping. Womerts §| 1207 F MP “W here Shoe Fuhmm make their Debut” NOVEMBER 15, 192 cURNITURE FURNITURE STUFFED WITH LUXURY T is what is covered up in a piece of uphol- I stered furniture that makes for comfort and Ieng life. The best materials and construc- tion known to the craft are employed in creat- ing cur luxurious Karpen Chairs, davenports and related groups. The tapestries, vzlours, velvats, damasks, brccades and other coverings are of the patterns and colorings used in the nchblest of great houses. If you want roomy rest and measureless centenit, come in and select from one of the choizest collections of Living Rcom Furniture in this section of the East. And why not do it right away? Karpen Living Room Suites, $175 to $1,000 L L L MAYER & CO. Seventh Street Between D and E BIG SAVINGS on good, dependable! George & Co. merchandise are offered in this TIMELY, PRICE SLASHING . 1 DAY COUPON S-A-L-E! FRIDAY ONLY—No Goods Sold thhout Coupon Things you need ri; ght now! Many suggestions for Christmas gifts. ‘READ EVERY ITEM—Chec your needs and then come to GEORGE’S tomorrow! et e e e e e e e e e e e e ) ,—___.-_--..____. [ ————e—————— {Heavy-weight, Ribbed || 1] L pedee 87cv e e sgci | garment .. | ‘With This Cousen Only Only ] Fancy Wool- ‘l;olt:..:{ew.;:l!: $l 00| | :cgtle:nle ha SI 50' patterns. 3 pr. With This Coupen Only wm b ‘oupon Only e ) "“:'5#.“. = $1 00! Wlm 'nu Coupon Only ge With This Coupon Grey random or ecru colors. Well | made. A big dollar’s “orth‘ ____, !'. 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