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206 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1978. BRIPPL[D VHERAN Company Organized | THREE DRY BODIES ittt (hims.dihiitiot®cre | GETS LEGATION POST. |3oues i, e eome et o 4 f forcement provisions may be reached as i | a result of their simultaneous meetings. Chinese legation in Mexico, it was | . in West to Carryon | | TO MEET NEXT WEEK | ot o the e e r% | Chinese Student at G. U. Assigned |loatned today. ‘ Repeated Saturday by Special Requests more or less interlocking membership, | Mr. Young has been combining his Monkey Business —_— and the two smaller organizations are | to Mexico City. me, St Geryetawin witiy: dotissing | National Temperance Council, Na- | Jargely controlled by the National ¥em- | sun young, a Chinese student at the | Secretary to Dr. Wu Chao-Chu, special | By the Assoclated Press. perance Courcil. They will meet Wed envoy in Washington of the Nationalist nesday and sday at the Raleigh Georzetown University School of For- | government who. it is understood, is SACRAMENTO, Calif., Decem- ti islati Nt sl bl S onal Legislative Conference and | poter. ShEED | clen Service, i leaving immediately for | slated to succeed Minister See. H ing business in the opinion of cflntinul TR | _-——_—‘ H Daughter Burned Trying to| | so%.oiBesem Guiitoris.per: tion iGreupto Convene Venice, Taly. sent more than $112000 | | the Price of Any ' | sons who have formed the Los | | e worth of laces and embroideries to the | . filed articles of incorporation with !“‘“k of dry organizations of nation | =—— C H RI S TMAS J EWEL R Y | or From Fire. the secretary of state here. [ wide character will focus attention of ST . o.The directors are W. C. Rice, | | the dry voters of the country on Wash- hk P Greatly Reduced! On Our Second Floor TR yi . | ington. Meeting here will be the Na- * / A 3 | A mother and daughter were badly| | Tod Ford and s‘;;otsfiyMn"":;sng: | tional Temperance:Council, the Nation- o wr A Im/ Two of Our Many Specials Your unrestricted choice of any COAT or FROCK on our burned last night, the daughter while| | of Los Angeles. ‘i‘.‘n5:5‘:!,"é%;&‘.’&ii";‘f%:;‘%%&f creep y A -l sceond floor at $10 OFF. We decided upon this rather than trying to extinguish the mother’s flam- The company will raise monkeys | | forence of 31 church and temperance | & : A i ing clothing. ignited by sparks from a and other animals. organizations which, banded together furnace. Both were saved from more \In their fight against Gov. Smith in serious injury by Arthur G. Knox, lame : : the late campaign. World War veteran, of Lake Placid, | 50 Hearing U. S. Preacher Fmed,} ‘Temperance organizations, the Anti- | :: 5 until 3:30 N.'Y. who. attracted 10 the bssement| BUDAPEST, December 7 (P)—Esti | Saloon League, the Methodist Board of | Ses Biod by cries, wrapped them in a rug an oty sons | Temperance, on and Public | : yolled them on the floor. Kurler last night said 50 Persons | \soa) "and the W. C. T. U. today at- | i | ca oo e The women are Mrs. Anna Burton, | Participating in an open-air religious | tached no significance to the fact that | . INF - 62, and Mrs Ruth Birchett, 35, both |meeting led by an American missionary | all three of the organizations are meet- DINNER Make selecions now for Christmas— Deposit will reserve any piece Lasites B of 5720 Thirteenth street. Mrs. Bur- | yesterday, were fined or imprisoned and | ing here in one week. The choice of pen evenings until 10 P.M. eather Bags O o Severely burned about the | their meetings forbidden on the ground | the times for meeting was coincidental, ; A hox condition s said to be | that they were an unregistered sect. ' it is pointed out. I is held possible | .7 |\ One Dollar i . feribus, “The YORREEr SEMRNS EIIE | e e e e R i L are confined mostly to her hands and . Teoular ment. y | arms, which she threw around her = = S 2 o l n - a r r | mother in a futile attempt to extin- 3 % S : 3 guish the fire. P e . _-Ul = gl Y Columbia Road o 18 Suite 200, National Press Bldg, 14th and F ‘ YOUTHFYL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Coals Tgnite Dress. - hiie . SITE AMBASSADOR, Knox had been spending the eve- 4 " Formerly with Shaw and Brown ning at Mrs. Burton's home and a group A Columbia 5042 | p at Cnm of persons was sitting in the living room listening to the radio. Mr. Bur- ton had retired and Mrs. Burton went to the cellar to bank the furnace for the night. As she was shaking the grate a blast E \ of ashes was blown out in her face e " and several live coals fell on her dress : : Her clothing caught fire, but the dus e : 1 £ on her glasses apparently so obstructed 1 sk ! | A L 4 e UL LU L SR her sight that she walked to the foot 3 il - - "fl"‘nw o of the stairs before she discovered her . Il ”fl];t”;] e dress was_afire. . N As the fire gained way. she “egan to 4 J / &%w scream, but it was some time before q ) k. Y 4 \ ‘ she could make herself heard above : ?fi’_ . 4 Y the music of the radio upstairs. Finally E, Mrs. Birchett rushed to her assistance J with Knox behind her. . % i ; The daughter tried to beat out the L ~N I [ flames with her bare hands and then .. A A to smother them with her arms. She was unsuccessful, however, and her own clothing became ignited. | th Rolls Women in Rug. | 2 ! When Knox reached the basement Excellent o 1 he seized 3 1ug and threw it around i / both women, who were locked together. - o He drew the rug tight, rolled them on for Walking X 3 the floor and extinguished the flames. , ) | The women were taken to Walter and School 11 ear " Reed Hospital in the patrol wagon of the thirteenth precinct, and after first e T ey koo wass memee o W 1 D1 Cloe Blucher Oxford | S VAL UES ed in the right leg. He is an auto- i?:r:i:e ira]is.m?:‘.] ;r;?g}iluclvi;;?;ll Gfi: rg;: - Thz::hdutmb_leh ;h_ae .conlz_cs in Bro}lm Calf and Black | ) 2 . 2 a aith sraight insie tnes. 1t s one of e mest |\ " Thousands of Dollars’ Worth of Seasonable, High-Grade Apparel walking shoes made by Walk-Over. LAND GIVEN WISCONSIN, | $9.00 Offered at Tremendous Reduction, NOW, Right When You Need Mrs. F. T. Andrae Donates Park | as Memorial to Husband. Tu white calf for Nurse's wear $9.50 | New Apparel for the Coming HOlidayS! A 93-acre tract of duneland near Mil- ‘waukee, has been donated to the State | of Wisconsin for park purposes by Mrs. Wolfé%a&f,@’/e’, Shop : | Women Who Insist Upon a Smart Individ- ® Brilliant Fashions—Phenomenally Underpriced F. T. Andrae, of the Wardman Park o Hotel, State officials announced today. uality in their Apparel Will Be Delighted For This—OQOur Greatest Achievement The gift is in the f f orial | /" x 0 fo her spand, who'wms o promigen | 929 F Street A X Willi the. Styleh Distinctiont oft tiRlese BRIGHT NEW @ Diamond Bracelet Diamond Brooch sclect a number and mark them at a special price. Because 3 Tovely alimaROE. ¥ of numerous requests, we are again repeating this sale for , T ~ R ) 7 diamonds, 8 sapphires, . Saturday. Just deduct $10 off the regular ce tag T say b . ct § ) ar price tag. TONIGHT ‘ primonte, 8 wpvries | | soppnite. i and Regular price, Regular price, | 1000 $65.00 | | FEe e $51.00 KAFKA’S GIFT SUGGESTIONS ow in L Street_Entrance i< et it o Andrae said. Lucy rous| [T CUATD FROOS | HOLIDAY SALE \ " . )& ! CONTINUES of Favorites » Mat Styl Coats finer by far than usual in a | Misses’ s,'u:on i:y‘ge Sizes sale—and priced so moderately that they excel in value far above any s . i e P . one seemingly wants for ... wit other event of this kind. Fab"ch furs fluttering Jabots, Cascades . . . Tiers and and superiority, for which we are Pleats . . . two-piece tailored styles . . . drape styles for dress affairs . . . and known. Every coat has been careiu"y every fashionable detail for all daytime chosen; sizes for women and misses. and ‘sports occasions. Dresses for ONE DRESS $6.50 s Exquisite! X Hats for Values Such 3 Misses as You Have Women and The Smartest Frocks]| ‘" LY Y= g | | Intimate P ieces | ‘ Girls Wnter That Solve The Coa ts G;ft Pedilim »‘ ‘_ Featuring Specially for Saturday 579 | Smart Winter Hats l ! Iw l-ou Nl - P For “Miss 7 to 14 Years” Velours—Felts—Metallics—V elvets—Satins Children’s Many Are Fur-Trimmed Hundreds of those chic little styles that fit F Mothers will agree this is snugly in a charming array of all the s e an unu ly low price for H @ m DS n 7 %01 roc kS Girls' Caa:: s atfractive ol new Winter Colors as warm as these. Of suede 12 3 ! $ 95 cloth and wool mixtures, Such a tremendous variety that you'll find a to ° ° ! :.-— ey "’"2 collars ‘;'nb"""" Hat that will go smartly to every occasion— [ L. [ deistics for street, sport, afternoon, business and evening. . . P Monet Blue, Independence A Printed or plain Wool Frocks with Blue, Leaf Brown, Spanish Feather tabs, rhinestone and novel pins, intricate lain butterfly skirts. A hi = Eharss o’en Ulltu 6 p.lll. fiéta 17555 For his achosURHLL Sthee Wine, Wood Brown and Navy. tucks, stitching and scores of other new fashion P 7 to 14. notes contribute to their smartness. = P &