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C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, 19 - e T X"I_E S-I'RIKE | Film Actress to Wed Broker. | yserday. They st the coremony : \ Lo .| LOS ANGELES, December ¢ (#)— |Would be held December 1 i e E RS 3 at you .mf??-é:g 't‘l.:‘e Betty Francisco, film actress, and Fred | ¢fly Wilshire Hotel, Inlfi Hills, The OP as_promptly as WobbpwarDp & LoTH ; —aQX. . The Christmas Store e - The Style Authority of the Screen . Fashion News Cowhide Dressing Case fit- ted with eight necessary requisites for the man who " $10 Russet Cowhide Gladstone Bag; on steel frame. Pocket and center partition to sepa- rate various furaishings. Women's Fitted Case, of black or brown cowhide over a strong frame. Each case is 18 inches long, end fitted with 10 toilet articles. M In Sound and Color The first of a series of leading fashions is being shown at the Earle The- ater. Theré are three dresses and one coat in this showing. We invite you to visit The New Third Floor ‘of Fashions and see these and other smart gar- ments. The Dresses are $39.50 The Coat is $69 50 ‘Tae New THIRD FLooR OF FASHIONS. Hamley Kit of heavy oak- tanned cowhide leather. A container for men's and women's small nicknacks. $10 Solid Cowhide Club Bag, with cloth linings and fin- ished with three pockets. 20-inch size; brown, russet. Wheary “Aviatrix"—cover. ed with Du- Pont Fabrieoid in black or brown. Holds from 6 to-10 dresses on hanger, Ruffled pocket and shoe section. $15 Meeting Called as Families of 47 Are Ordered Out of Company Houses, By the Anncs-u«\cm.. DANVILLE. Va. December 6 —The pay-up-ana-get-cut order contained in nosice of eviciion served yesterday by tive mill management ‘against uhe iamiliss of 47 sirikers n bota the city of Dan- ville and Schoolfield, will be discussed by the strikers at a memborship et- mg of the local union of textile work- ers tonight. Franc.ss J. Gorman, vice president of said last mght the eviction orders were direcied against leaders in the strike. He said that more than 200 pergons will be affccted by the order, whlz% gives 15 days’ formal notice of the mill man- agement’s desire 1o terminate its lease | with the occupants. | Schoolfield Evietions. | Thirty-one eviction notices were di- {rected against strikers’ families in | Schoolfield and 16 ageinst families in | mill-owned homes in Danville, Among | thos2 named in the eviction ord: | €. 0. Anderson, captain of the | pickets. ] The families are given until Decem- ber 13 to pay rent now i s and 15 days’ formal notice for nation !of the lease, under which the families | now occupy the dwellings. “We shall expect,” the notice reads, | “not only rent now in arrears but rent {up to date on termination to be paid full, it b2ing our intention to give o tor | gardlers of whether or not the rent for said premises is paid.” For Employes Only. The notices also state: “As you know, these premises are used by us for employes of our com- For the TRAVELER Everyone likes to receive lug- _ gage—and we .., " presume that everyone likes to give it. In our Luggage Shop on the Seventh Floor you will find many travel requisites that will be delight- ful reminders of your Christ- mas thought- fulness. Women's Week-End Case— wood box covered with pig- skin, lined with moire. Pockets in lid, both ends and back. $15 the United ‘lextile Workers of Atlanta, [T are not ready to announce how this would be dore. but that details of this ART TREASURES ON SALE {\ \ i g Spreckels Collection Includes 18th | Century French Furniture. NEW YORK, December 6 (#).—Sales| amounting to $44,812 marked the open- ing session yesterday at the auction of the collection of eighteenth century French furniture, sculpture, bronze and peintings of Mr, and Mrs. Claus A.| Sgreckles from the Villa Baratier, their home cn the Riviera. The sale was h at the American Art Assocation And con Galleries, Inc,, and will continue ver pots of | \ ripods, the pots Yung Cheng, were t for $2,500 by Frank Partridge, In highest pricn‘ of the day. They are decorated with Comestic scenes and in five-color enamel | on a cream ground. A pair of Aubusson tapestry armchairs of the perod 1785 went to French & Co. for $1,000, and a pair of Aubusson tap- | estry bergeres at $1,100. Edouard Jonas | Blanc de Chine polychrome, K'Ang-Hsi, | Ohe CAPITOL for $1,920. | LETTER 23 YEARS LATE Mailed in 1907, It Stays Pigeon- Holed in Post Office. SWEDESBORO, N. J., December 6 (#).—Mrs. Elizabeth Mitchell heard yesterday that Cyrus Timmons had died in Philadelphie. | She got a letter about it. The letter | had been mailed in Philadelphia, and | had lain unnoticed in a post office | pigeon hole until yesterday, when the postmaster found and delivered it. Mr. Timmons, the letter sald, had died that day—April 24, 1907, \\' N.HAMPSHIRE Ave. |! bought a pair of statuettes of storks in | \ CoNN. AVE. BRIDGE. _ 1 3 X\ _WHITE HOUSE. SCOTTISH RITE. i pulds = remises actress gave her as 27. Spradling Do “ambinls T Sd rovamperments | SPTodiing, New York stock broker, flled | said e ‘was 35 and indicated he was & would be made to take care of all the | &0 _8pplication for & marriage license | widower, i e e ks e of e | e e L SUNDAY STAR ROTOGRAVURES \" Ohe cATHEDRAL N LINCOLN MEMORIAL GEORGETOWN UNIV. ARLINGTON BRIDGE F* STREET | _ These may be had exclusively at Woodward & Lothrop. For your library or the office, these ' splendid autographed reproductions present especi- ally nice gift possibilities. $3 PrcTues, Smxt FLOOR. 477 Wodpwarp & Lot - QX . The Christmas StOre e . DWARD & L.oT —~The Christmas Store e Fur Scarfs Luxurious Christmas Gifts One of the finest and most distinguished collections of fur scarfs is presented for Christmas gift selection. Beautiful—lustrous—long-haired pelts—deeply furred and with rich colorings-——and at interesting prices. At $39.50 and $47.50 ‘This group includes red fox, pointed and black fox and dyed blue fox. At $95 and $125 Pointed, beige, dyed white fox, brown, red and Sitka fox. At $175 Silver, h;ige and brown fox, Fisher scarfs and baum marten scarfs. Furs, TRID FLOOR. At $59.50 and $79.50 Includes pointed beige, dyed blue fox, black and pointed fox. At $135 and $150 Natural cross, dyed white fox, red, brown and pointed fox and baum marten. At $225 to $395 Natural cross, natural blue and sil- ver fox and Fisher scarfs. The Important Evening Mede Suggests You Give Lovely Evening Gifts Every woman will appreciate something for the evening—for never has the evening mode been more lovely. These scarfs, jackets and wraps are gifts that compliment both the giver and recipient. Sketched—Black velvet evening wrap, lined with white satin, $25 Sketched—Sequin jacket, in black with black sequins, all silver or white with silver sequins. $35 Others at $50 Tulle evening scarfs; filmy lace scarfs and chiffon wraps. $7.50 to $22.50 Wobbpwarp & Lot oP «The Christmas Stcre Learn Contract from an Expert Mrs. George Brown Hill Gives Private or Class Lessons Here Learn conttact Bridge in timeé for the holiday Jlrfiel—it is the game of the - hour. Mrs. Hill, well known authority on contract, gives class lessons here Monday and Thursday at 10:80 . . . and private lessons Monday and Thursday from 3 to 4 and from 4 to §. Private Lessons for groups of four. 58 Public Lessons, 6 lessons for... No appointments for public classes made for loss than 6 lessons for each person in class. Make Appointmefih ‘in the Stationery “Section or Phone District 5300 §ratioNErY, Arsix 2, Pmst Froor, What Is This New Beetleware 7/ It Is Not China It Is Not Glass It Is Not Celluloid It Is Not Painted See Our Demonstration of - This Non-Fragile Tableware This colorful new beetleware will be a sensa- tion at your next bridge or backgammon party . . . and its non-fragile texture makes it de- lightfully practical for the nursery, too. 7 See our smartly-arrariged tables demonstrating the effectiveness of beetleware in various golor effects. The beetleware representative . . . herg next ‘week énly . . . will tell you mhany interesting things about this new tableware that is so much in vogue. Cups and Saucers, $15 ciozen Salad Plates, $12.50 dozen Sherbets, $12 dozen Crva, m’ Froor. Kinescope Movies Are |deal Gifts for Children See the Special Demonstration ‘in The Toy Store Next Week These Keystone Kinescopes, a new type of toy movie machine, can be run on direct or alter- nating curgent. The lenses. are the double convex projection type . . . and the machine has a reel capacity of 100 feet of 16 m.m. film. An expert operator will be here all next week to show you -how easy it is to run these Kinescopes and how much fun they are for grown-ups or children. 38.50 Others, $6.50 to $31.50 Tuz Tov Srons, Fourtn FiooR. This Magic Maid Mixer Helps ' Cook in Dozens of Ways See It Demonstrated Here Monday An electric motor, two beaters and four revolve ing bowls . . . this Magic Maid mixer is indeed magical in its time-: efficiency. U w] po‘?-.tobutqumdidu A . or change it to -a juice extractor for ll apefruit, limes, See it dunmma “Lompletely equipped, $19.50. ErzcTRIC ces, FIrTR PLOOR, Necxwear, Amix 15, Fmst Froom. T kv oo i xperienced Advertisers Prefer The Star