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f""“ THE EVENING RTAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 192f." T ISAIAH, RAIL TANK CUSTODIAN, U. . RELATIONS RESUMED.| ERb e iy ey “O BADE” FUEL-SAVING ORDER |American Beceived as Ghargo S'At- faires by Austrian Chancellor. g By the Aswociated Press. To Save Fuel I Dont Wast A Bit | VIENNA, November 21.—The final 1 Keep My Yard Clean Of All Wast |giep in the resumption of diplomatic 8mith, pumper, I8 & most peculiar Coal I Wount Boun Mor Then I | r4ations between Austria and the typlst—in fact, he picks out T's | Can Help islab Switch Fuwper |United States taken today when name as “Smitch® But when it 8 Central Station, Memphts Tenn | the chancellor received Arthur Hugh Somes 1o saring oon the Tiinols | o D" SOPIETRL, Thp, 3, il | Eiiser n fhe, capaclty, of charks 3 % 3 er fo Central railroad pronounces him g:nr c?‘fd-;-}} K:po I'ago !m; 3"1. post of American oommunlo‘:'ur n e ac 'umber o o ol lenna. one of the record men of the eys« | 7% GRS L "1 A Day I Have | What form Austria’s representation By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, November 322—Isalah T, Vi T 'Q_‘q‘&‘;,s{)‘&::-k-<-<c<>;x-<-c-<<>-;<-<¢¢.f.(kq,0_\.((_( tem. Onely Yourse 2 Bors Of Coal To |at Washington will take is not - The Ilinols Central recently put Day That Is The Best That I Can |tain. The ‘uwernment -amm“ ‘:.hlcl"u 3 on & fusl-ssving campaign and | Do I Think I Have Doun Very barrassed by the fear that in its i F word of it was passed to Isalah, an ell In_Bavin Fuel n present financial plight it will b - ll D F t old southern negro, at the pump- | Btation, Memphis, Tenn. S PENa t0 enppoct & losation. ogm: u ress ootwear ing station at FPhillips Bayou, Miss., hid in the woods midway between Lula, Miss, and Helena, Ark. The station over which Isalah presides was then using fuel At the rate of three wheelbarrows As the years roll on the popularity of Elk Grove Butter increases in the home. for Particular Men ) 3 Housewives recognize it as the best butter and use 1 4 . iyt Reputahon it exclusively. g # s are his reports of progress —Styles that have the individuality [ to his superior s duly chronicled o el B“flt on in the Illinois Central Magasine: sought for by gentlemen who desire to A. mr. Joe conklin, 1 bunt 3 Whel be correctly attired from head to foot. bors of col on september the first isiah lml(gb. pumper B. Mr. Joe Conklin, Div. Ac- countant, 318 Central Station, I bount 8 bors of Col On The 12 Of Beptember I Mest The Tran On The 11 It Did Not Stop At Warter Tank To Get No Water But I Hop That Is All Rite I Sent In The Right Report. Your Trouly, Isiah Smitch Pumper Patent Leather Oxfords and Oxfords of black Russia at $8.50. Button Boots of patent leather, with black cloth tops, at $10, TCHS 1001 F Street, Corner Tenth With Each Pound of Elk Grove Butter Is Inclosed Two Coupons, Which Are Redeemable in Rogers Silverware Honest Quality Sold by Grocers Who Supply Their Customers the Best Butter . GOLDEN & CO,, Distributors C. Mr. JoeConklin, September The 17, 1921 I Only Bunt 2 Of Coal At The Pumplin Station, I Am Trying bl vl e L M SHREWD GAMES WORKED BY GANG OF BOOTLEGGERS & fulness that compliment recipients of § wour holiday good wishes. ); We are offering designs simple and i ornate in great variety. We suggest % you choose yours early. Exorbitant Prices for “Fish” and Numerous Other Devices Employ- } ed in Frederick County. Md. Special Dispatch to The Star. : Rewoo FREDERICK, Md., Novambsrh 22.—d 5 BT e aaerick county; the “drink- Lhgravers & Stationers ing clase” claims, and officers who NEW ADDRESS havo noc slways ‘besn, sucectstul in 1210 S, o Fx G e whisky supply is unchecked. That TH STREET bet. F& o e & ' S e is evident, for the number of cases of drunkenness, which slowed up im- . ./’{a"a’am~ mediately after porhibition WQ_I.\( on, (— j y e erSEet einods are emoloyed by | U 7 TR A 3 s oy here is a gift | you know he will use N | wares, according to the initiated. It is sald at one place fish must be bought, and almost exorbitant prices are being paid. Instead of fish, when the package is opened the purchaser A Tremendous Merchandising Sale ||t b Bt S ey Ot thi 1d it was good whisky, too. - Y ';ho: store ‘1:-. ne- county district ) =J UST as you can be sure - s another otleggers’ nest, whe P, = 2 o i ’Eoelolr.i bought “elght unseen.” ut 8 "a, he would drive a Cadil- > r pair. e box isn’'t opened un! . ) v ; . 5,000 Pairs of [ R B e e is home. e X con! ns & qual 4 of liquor. The “shoe merchant” is T 3 R Y, Arrow if you gave : dolng & big business earis one, you can be sure he'll In Middletown valley it is whis- \?w P “A sees the face or knows the {dentity of What these cars are to the auto- e aTAn ey Sader asione ness| €2 I mobile world this new Parker is x . . : . N | 2°o0ring In & field near Middletown, | to the world of fountain pens. Specially Bought Because of Slight Imperfections* SndHalt e o e e The Peer of All i It is the finest fountain pen made. liquor.” < B S Men believed to be investigat ° lanasl -Duofold is a gift he will be proud - e - s e D The money ie lert Indestmct]ble Peal'l Necklaces il to own and use. When he sees its hder the stone. : §i‘$‘v. rich Pompeian brown body and jet - L] —— The subtle charm of a necklace of DUBARRY '}Ii " Full Fashioned = Potn, Wi Shasss the mimk xacti AR black trim—its heavy gold nib and . c j FREE FARES APPROVED. in France, g;nhd xuxrla:nt':e{l ;x:msiik:::&u a2 N gold P;Hd-v—vhenh;mng 4 insoluble. e i g i 3 with it, no o Pure Silk i ExService Men May Be Trams insotuble, They wil not pesl, break or”discolor el ther pen ¥ ported Without Charge. will be furnished. s It's a gift that he’ll use through 7 % 2 . . i the years, Duofold is aran- 3 pairs for $2 - p r. s’;‘{'&;’;fi;;}')f"?;',“;;‘-.mm 22.—The 18-in. l.engtll WAl ! teed for thirteen Inmdns“ weeks N\ [otate jmroriion SIS e Charge against defective material and : i B S i o e eoias NE workmanabip. The pricsa §7. Black, Navy, Cordovan and Gray, 9% to 11} men to this ity free of all cost next ited You ol fod o el dimier of . 2 . . will have Gen. Ferdinand Foch as its :‘x’l“ It other. at Same Hose Without Imperfections Selling Today for $1.15 | gussL Thars was s domaod that the Dealers mow. isi o Parber Institute, the cadets from the Virginia ’;7!; ‘}:,-7.”;;_” ."""""‘”m_ Ll B Polytechnic Institute and other or- e = N | ganizations be brought here for the| f ’ parade, and the railroads held that they had no authority to grant them _Em \( 2 free transportation. This gives the 3 W *What Is Meant by A Most Remarkable roads.the FIgC to Ack 11 Lhle matter TG Puveh in the service, provided the railroads t! 3 NO Or 8 urchase Sn e W E Al o 820 F St.—Cor. 9th . will do and how far they will extend i . Bear in mind that silk hosiery is un- N\ [the courtesy. Jewelers and “Look for the usually scarce right mow. That full- N e e e 9 fashioned hosiery is almost impossible ‘SHIMMY? MAY BE ILLEGAL to find in quantity. That slightly im- LY. “Slight Imperfections” High grade Silk Hosiery is subjected to the moat searching ezamination by the ‘manufacturer. The smallest #rregularity is sufficient to drand the hose as imper- DUOQFOLD Patrician of Pens fect, regardless of whether the wearing . Suveteyt R CHICAGO. November 22. — The ‘ Qquality or appearance is affected. Scarcely perfect hosiery of this type is never to courts will be asked to decide THE PARKER PEN COMPANY, ever are these imperfections serious from be freely had. That this quality here in N | whether dancing the “shimmy” in ex- JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN [oa] perfect goods is"standard at $1.15 o pair, almost twice the present sale price, Bear in mind, too, that all sizes are here. That you may select from black and all other popular colors. treme form is illegal in Chicago as a result of a series of ralds conduct- ed by the police early Sunday, it was announced by the state’s attorney's office. At the Entertainers’ Cafe, a South Side establishment frequented by the standpoint of the wearer, but the full price {s mever charged by reputable con- oerns for any but perfeot hose. Slightly #mperfect hose have all the quality of material and style of perfect hose, but are tremendously scarce amd seliom to be THIS BOOK found in quantity. Seriously damaged That yow ave guaranteed by Money's bg’lh whites lndunatroel. the pro- Z ’ e s prietor and several inmates were ar- - hose are not to de found in these lots. Worth or Money Back. Pested. — In their prosscution will s 3 0 N H 0 M E come the test to determine the d ER . T Bl estens ot gt W2l | BEAUTIFYING i i N\ | any person producing or taking part e o ° < V' tl' l C b‘ e HIS book contains ictrola Combination | lap or a streak. Driesin four hours and will not rub off or 4 complete instruc- T | tions for finishing all : wood—hard or soft— BLEND A\ ik E ’ Vi ~ smudge. Itpen:}t‘;ral:: deep;_ L A S . ly bringing out the beautyo! ! a c" the grain without raising it. \ . - —_—— Made in all the popular shades. ; ! Every home should have the old or new. Explains o Johnson book. Take coupon to spml l 0 Cas"h Ba]anbcle in small Tems monthly payments just what materials to use and how to your paint or hardware dealer without interest. I, You'll want a Victor, by all means—it has so many superiorities over any other Talking Ma- chine. i This is a splendid of- fer: Style 80....$100.00 Eight 10-Inch 85¢c Victor oods may be finished so they are as beautiful and artistic as hard wood. Johnson’s Wood Dye Johnson's Wood Dyeis very easy to apply. It goes on = easily and quickly withouta ¢ PERFECT T g apply them. This book tells how, with Johnson’s Wood Dye, inexpensive soft w for free copy. 3 For sale by all dealers. GEO. F. MUTH & CO. HUGH REILLY COMPANY | fresh~roasted every day . : ity . Established t. 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