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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 0, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1921. PRESBYTERIANS EXHIBIT | FISHER AWARD UPHELD. | U. S. TRADE INCREASES, |t mont» reuited n o csvoravis| TARIFF PLAN OPPOSED, |:idorston of che sasiion of the aoe: wonLD-wlnE AcTIVITIEs St \’ulunuon plan in the tariff Ielblz g R October exports totaled $346,000,- | ctical 1t” of th - | tho Bud” In Glven Bxclusive Rights | October Exporta and Lmports Show | gas, againet $335.000.000 In September | onod Amvarioen varwetion slan 1o i to Reproduce Mutt and Jeff. Great Gains. .ud ;I:I‘sz.zm.;.:looa m"o':;xg::s.’sozo. w‘hll: pending tariff bill will be “gove mports e o ), | 3 aing Display in Various Churches to Ex-| Proprietary rights to “Mutt and Jefr| United States exports and Imports | 3115.000,000. in_ September and F300e | fon bconioiastls oDrice, determin tend Over Three as Iaracters {8 possessed by Harry C.|increased during Oetnbn u com- | 600,000 in October, 1930, Ington representative of the (“Bud") Fisher and declaldns to that {'“.f'.‘,‘,‘ tember—the former by | Exports ‘of gold for October totaled | Farm Bureau Federation. the latter b $4,000, 000 1,876,000, the hl hest 8f all the months | to the Nati Dry Gos Days. eftect by the New York state courta’ —a unng to. the. tmonthl 1y report |in this year, While imports of gold nguh:lon“n?und‘t} Sfi;file' here, Mr. sn‘3u World-wide aotivities of the Pres-|are final, the Supreme Court ruled yes- Inued last night by the Department | aggregated $47,000,000, a decrease of |said the fo deration had ted th Miterian Chureh Wil abonmlblted at | terday, - refusing to conside the appeal | Of Commerce. The forelsn trade of | $19.000,000 from Septémber receipts. roquest of the aasociation for Peconthe banans pl an exposition in churches of that de-| Which the Star Company, publishers nomination in Washington during the gflun Hearst newspapers, sought to 2 next three days. starting tonight, un- 'Hmu onnru awarded Fisher ex- der the auspices of the new era move- ! to “reproduce the two == GUARANTEED QUALITY AT TGifa. W. L. Darby, as general chair- | ci fas "i’ it e gt o Th Nati . . q s air compstition of others man, will be In charge of exhibits of | reproduai them, and refected the e a onal phases of Presbyterian work uonunuor':n. of the Star con{m.ny that tl F mture co' many in various churches, under the direc- | Fisher could nnxy copyright particular tion of the Washington Womens |postures and words descriptive of CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICE AT | The National Furniture Co. Store Hours, 8 AM. to 6 PM. In the degree in which it manifests it- Presbyterian Bocleties. hel| its In incidents d b self, the everlasting dependability of the e, xhibite ll;‘g,u:hx’;e:fc'-‘.l;";:! ;‘l%;‘?afl&:: the two characters Are ° p Cadillac is a rare and uncommon quality— ai; Guntan-Gurley Church; Mexi- P 0 0 Broperty. the greatest test and proof of vglue that cans in :"‘n‘%“"%. tates, Metropoll- e 3 any car can give. e e mawran | CALIFORN!A IN THE LEAD. Jrest Indles, Siat ; Alaska, T ur See our exhibit at the Clossd Car Safom, Grizch oF g Caveptal tad Fodk| Pennaylvania County Is Now [ space No. 25. Chureh China, Washington Heighta in Agriculture. - |Church Latin __Ameri ‘West Church; Indla, Church of the Cove: | Lancaster oounty, Pa., for many ' {4 $ 24 o L n W dilla ment; Japan, New York Avenus |} NS s been forced ts Fo. | — e Washington Cadillac Company Ehircn: near”eaat: Ferais and: Syrit | 1 (he countey, hus Seen forced to re- e l asy Jcredai fifth place among the richest agricul- i) 113840 Counectieut Avenue 8 ’nlr‘:: (;I:‘u‘nns‘b":l;vyw::: clnfr.en_ l'::_llwn.etclgo::“:!b 3:.?:{;‘::&:::;“{2: p ’ Telephones Frank. 3960-3901 Atrioa, Wensington Churcn; Daily Va- | (18, Don’t wait until next week or next month to get the Church; Presbyterian Sunday scl 001 e Q;I:"e;“;flflfgmw&n missions, Westminater Church; minta- | (5100 of ogricuitural producta, and s | | terial relief, Sherwood Church; board in first place, and’ three other Cali- .P‘r Oy torian mnto.n Chuchh and the | ¢5.nis aounties are ahead of the Key- || Chureh 2 ine, Georgetown | yione state couhty. The arop of oranges, lemons, hay and forage and: o e walnuts raised in Los Angeles county | The best amethyais are brought!during 1919 was valued at §61,864,479. from Cambsy. in Indla, and from Addition of live stock made the total Siberia. Ceylon and Persia. $71,579,899. thll Every Purchase home ready for the Thanksgiving and for the cold and snow of winter. “The Nntwna:’?' E Cnfi! of $100 or More Terms are ready NOW to supply your n “’ A 26-piece Set of Wm. A. Rogers’ Silverware, or a | are most attractive—the stocks are new, fresh anl clean 42-piece Set of Decorated Dinnerware. —everything is in readiness to make YOUR home a cheerier and more comfortable one than ever before. Golden Oak Chifforobe Like Picture Plenty of drawer and cupboard space—and only 19z “The National's” Easy Credit Terms Are Convenient ~tion First Quting Flannel Fleecy Outing Flannel o: good weight in fast color stripes of blue and white and pink and white, at the lowest of low prices. 42x36 and 45x36 cases of heavy cottons, “run of the mill” of 35c and 40c kinds. Not a bit hurt fur service. “This Handsome Golden Oak Duofold Suite Just Like Hiustration Living Room by Day—Bedroom at Night. The Suite illus- trated consists of three pieces—large Duofold, Armchair and ] Arm Rocker; imitation Iea!her covered Toyland Is (_)verflowins With Xmas Joys for Little Folks The reign of Santa Claus is officially proclaimed— the curtain goes up tomorrow on the most extensive dis- play of toys we have ever featured. .Big toys, little toys, toys for all good girls and boys—and dolls of every size and tyge—ready at prices most agreeably low. Buy $5.00 Hatter’s Plush SAILORS Black, Brown. Navy, Beaver $1.79 Timely News of New [ J C O A II S Picked Specials That Make Economy Easy. Worth 330, $35, $40 o S50 81290 Seamless Sheets, made of the superior Fruit of the Loom. cot- ton, unsurpassed for service. $2.00 valye. $2 5 Curtain Rods, 3 for 10c Brass Extension Rods, complete with fixtures for hanging. This Golden Oak Rocker —illustrated is an Thu Four-Piece Golden Oak Bedroom Suite Beavereite Collars Beds; readn:‘n';r. Srone Sport and 52'::: exceptional value at Sealine Collars Beautiful and Durable astonishingly underpriced. Exactl, P a White Spreads, patterned o A xactly as Pictured Embroidered Collars in_ raised designs and Of genuine hatter’s plush, Is Ginished in GoMen Oak, Tt is wel Tected 'y servicéably hemmad with straight or rolling id ell made of selected woods Tailored Collars Grass Ru, brims and straight, bgG“ or bt :;nd Eeonnsts :ffl:l;‘e Dl;s:r,h;l'r‘;phcate Mirror D:‘essmg zabge' $ 7 5 - 27x64 St ed Gru! octagon crowns. ros- £ » Coats of splendid in R graingt;xbbon I;:nds Il m‘c‘" an size Be: oderate in price and a wonderful - trinsic qu:llty ln;l W'fllof terns. sL‘o’:“‘fi all the Dis: Yoo (Cosdit ot value at... in, year, value, . C e e dene. Nosman. | Bed Pilows, 100 Each | 84, 85 and $6 Trimmed Hats “The National” Ytriped tlok A_clear: and a sensational one. Beautiful die cloth, velor and yal- | ik Seer sttt Mok |0 Y anes and Lyoms Veiees Hets In the et Mk Srous, > | teswners. favored styles, trimmed with straight and box models. Womuu Scarfs, $3.49 ostrich fancy feathers, ribbons, 2 0 Sizes 16 to 44—also extra ahed Wool "Soacte, | ‘and ornaments. Black “and * sizes 43 to 53. flid-,-‘b“f;h;p;;‘ng_- Glars 7o s A R ‘ Hundreds of New Coats Just Women's Sweaters $15 All-Wool $2.98 & oo Swoniors, kit with Siook- Beautifully made of American wa coat for ev&ry woman. Fine for collars, big stitch. "Belt and two walnut. Suit i f 1 ¢loth collars. Regular sizes and stylish stouts. pockets, Buff, jade, to- Y ut. Suite consists of large $29.75 ’39.75' 349.75, $69.75 to $110 "fi:n;""'t:"m:‘o' Buffet, China Cabinet, Serving Table, Extension Table, Arm- chair and five Side Chairs. The price is extremely attractive at $1.98 Women's Long, Flow- ing Kimonos of fleecy fiannelette in Persish and floral patterns. Sailor or shawl collsr. 66x80 Blankets, abso- lutely pure wool warp 9 OO and filling. Heavy fluffy ° and serviceable. Plaids of red and black, gray and PAIR New Shipmeént Famous VAN RAALTE — ele!l;bc black and white. . Womars Grey Striped pLBOWNARY sixst l'luu:outtn Pemconu. nished with deep ruffie. checkerboard plalds o( Of exaellént flufi Boundwis $2 25 Gingham in plai Pomtte . . S el sl ippinnd Suvert Quality Glove Silk Hose mads to sel for e 3 fuo m glove silk, lace effects, net and meu“: Lm‘: Gloves :am Sises 520 " ancy am ipes. Sub ect to the tiniest of irregulati- 98¢ ties—tiothing to affect looks or wear. Black, cor- dovan, gray, aluminum, castor, navy and white. A N R A TR B Cooper Union Suits - for Men A special fow yme for the superior Cooper_Springneedle Knl! Ribbed Union _Suits. Long sleeves, an!de Ienuh, closed crol in eve vn All dzeu B e Parowael Unlon el o0 e "$2.48 Women’s Forest Mills VESTS AND PANTS e +79¢ .'?.‘:‘ . 89¢ Van_ Raalte Suede-fin- ished 1€-button Gloves, in dinck, y, brown, pon- l‘l. beaver, mode and Cluld.ren s Kid Gloves $1.00 Dressy, Warm and Du- rable Kid Gloves, lined with fleece. brown, and 66x I e $5.00 I — This Golden Oak Library Table < I i With drawer, is of """"" i I graceful design and pol- 86.00 Double-Thick Blankets P ished finish. ~ Special $3.98 Each $l 12 66x84 Plgid Blankets, constructed with two thicknesses in one, affording the same warmth Bay It on Easy Credit at “The National® BABY BLANKETS 500 of them, in pretty checks andumnla- of as a double blanket, in more convenient form. oy AlLWool | | Gl Las e Y Mackinaws [l . . X | All sizes, 8 to 18 i | K OF THE e | o = ONAL FURNITURE (OIP 27-inch swlny ounc- 88 - il —_— o S inga | N i B Women's Kayser 3- Chamoisette Gloves, in black, white and all col- ors, Thand .fll.h!'illl’ls:l nhrmnu. | - N». 916, and would sall for $1.80 an llls. but feér omen’s Sweaters i YA 4| - HICN REHT t tirel! hlt-h- | tegulariti o - # T ufuctire. Vests have bign neck lrm:‘lon‘ alseves $1.98 ) Make tne boy napp: : - fortable—with one ot thn big, warm, sturdy, mackinaws— an ry lau than the quality ifllu- plaids. Oonvlnhfl. collar, belt -nd tonr bls pockets. Inverted - wool Sweaters, tuxedd style, or with but- front. All have bélt and pockets. Rose, brown, white, navy and black. wg-fiek I:‘ [} -lmul.“ nkle pants. sires. Al comoina: 91,00 regulir_a) extra N SUITS, Forest Mills n-ko. wn.rmly m‘. ‘White and gray. All sizes..... sl '00