Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 23

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FIANCE OF PRINCESS MARY Now, Here is a Real Overcoat Value Youths’ OVERCOATS All-Wool Hand-Tailored $1 4.75 Double-breaster, form- fittmg Ulsterette styles with half belt in back and ccnverhble collar. Strictly all-wool materials in dark shades; one-quarter. satin lined. These O’Coats are beautifully hand tai- lored throughout and were made to sell for $35 and $45. Sizes 33, 34, J Clunclulla Overcoats 5@ ’ mva Union Suits Oxford Gray in_button-to-neck styles. Lined throughout. Special at............... [{ “Chalmers” Make , Just the thing for cold weather. The color is ecru—the sizes are from 34 to 50. They're so called ir- regulars, but nothing to interfere with the wear. An EXTRA special ord ce son of the Earl of estimated at $10,000,000. FRENCH DEPUTIES VOTE GOVERNMENT CONFIDENCE Back Financial Program, 347 to 180, on German Obligations and Internal Taxation. By the Associated Press, PARIS, November 24.—The chamber of deputies this evening by a vote of 347 to 180 gave its support Ao the gov- ernment on its financial program. ion selected by the " 910 Seventh St. ‘We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere government _as and which “obtained the vote of con the government to e in the strict execcu-! 's engagements, to take every necessary measure abroad for the reservation of the guarantees of ce’s claims and not to demand new taxation before maximum results were obtained from the existing taxes. it _also requested the government to avoid every measure tending to increase the circulation of paper currency, to limit public expenses to the utmost, to reduce the number of state employes progressively to the number employed in 1914 and to develop France and her colonies_economically with the aim of the most rapidly possible tmnsromm-i tion or reorganization. —_— Among the Arabs the wife walks behind the husband. R @mwla for $45 Yet Different ih Stylé VARIETY is the spice of . Ladies’ Watches. Here are two watches just alike inside, but dressed in different apparel — whichever prefer. ‘They are members of America’s watch family—Waltham is their honorable nnmc One is dressed in a black, pure silk ribbon (easily changed at the shghtst of cost) — the other, being convertible, will adorn the wrist as-a brace- let, or will hang (because of the disappearing “‘eye” in the case) as a chatelaine watch or on a chain. These fashionable and accurate timek are only $45. Sold by firstclass jewelers. ;fiy are jeweled to give a lifetime of service. Ask your jeweler to show them to He knows what fine watches they are. iy Vm-/au valuable beokletthat isaliberal ** Watch' education fmuponrqum. The Waltham Watch Company Crescent Street, Waitham, Mm WALTH AM THE WORLD'S WATCH OVER TIME /heve you ace this sign they seil Walthem Watches Makers of the. Waltham ais iR ety e GIFTS THAT LAST . fashion — even in F A MAN GCI 1 MAKE A | - e irt; to be the wealthiest peer of -.elr-( family in England. John H. Wilkins Co., His wealth i XMAS TREE OUTFIT WHILE THEY LAST For House Current or Battery 1.89 EVERY SET GUARANTEED Also large assortment of d rent coles Bulbs, fancy and plain, at reduced prices. PENN ELECTRIC & GAS SUPPLY CO., 911% NINTH B’L‘ N W, Open Evenings hone Main 513 OME RBeautifying is Plitt's spec! Painting, Upholstering. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 3o t50% Used Cars The Automobile For Sale col- umns of The Star are the quick- est and most economical method for the disposition of your used car and the best market for the purchase of a desirable car. CAN WRITE A BETTER BOOK, PREACH A BETTER SERMON, OR MAKE A BETTER MOUSE- TRAP THAN HIS NEIGH- BOR, THOUGH HE BUILD HIS HOUSE IN THE WOODS, THE WORLD WILL BEATEN PATH TO HIS DOOR.” —Ralph Waldo Emerson COFFEE ROASTERS ‘Wholessle Grocers Sugar Merchants A% C "unel for Ink fighw:hflm.-mmfiuw;nm W-uqny- mudy,nv-mu Mtlnu » *Formamint tablets relieve sore throats and are head- e T e e i o Q“.-nq during the throat and season to Get GERM-FIGHTING THROAT TABLETS Permamint in our trade mask. Itidentifies our product. Beusr Chem. Co., Ins., N.X.' Goes a month without a drink An ideal gift that will last a lifetime. PEN : [m‘mm-u*zmuw your Dunn-Pen at your aealers’ today! 215 E. Fayette St., Baltimore, Md. THE DUNN-PEN COMPANY, 300 MADISON AVENUE, NEW YORK | WILL GIVE AVERAGE LIFE ty. Let use estimate on the Paperhanging or FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25 HEALTH IN 2074 SO GOOD Deaths Reported. partment within the W. 'ell 56, 920 M at. lu!un n.e. OF 100 YEARS, FORECAST NEW YORK, November 25.—One hundred and fifty-three years from now, or in the year 2074, health conditions in this country will be s0 good that the average person will live 100 years—according to several Red Cross statistical ex- perts. These statisticians based their 100 years idea on what they called past passing out perforinances. For instance in 1910 in New York persons died at an average age of thirty-five and in 1920 they shuffled along into the next world at an average age of thirty-nine. ‘This upward trend of life, they claimed, has been in evidence for many years, avallable statistics |pit from the sixteenth century showi{ng - the span of life to be eighteen. By the eighteenth century it had lengthened to twenty-eight years. —_——— ANXIOUS FOR HER SON. By theAssociated Press. FUNCHAL, Island of Madeira, No. vember 25.—Former Empress Zita o Austria-Hungary, who, with her h band, is living in exile here, has pressed the wish to return to Swi zerland to be present at an operation on her son for appendicitis. She will ask permission of the allied council | of ambassadors, through the medium of the Portuguese government, to make the journey. , 63, 900 11th en’ route Cas: 5% James Magul . 8. Aichael K- luén 76, 318 Vesta M. Hood, 81, 1881 Irving Infant of Abrabam and 10 mioutes, Columbla Hospital. ree Jirown, 48, 212 D s Conrl\l Beanett, e Gertrude Scarlet William C. Lest roed southenst. Births Reported s R. Morton, :m 1d. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS N.W. FORCE YOUR HOUSE TO PAY FOR ITSELF YOU CAN EASILY RENT 2ND FLOOR FOR ENOUGH TO MAKE MONTHLY PAYMENTS Large Lots, 20 by 150, to 15-Foot Alley 8 ROOMS—ATTIC . Take 14th Street Cars to Kenyon Street and Walk East 17, Squares Plenty Room for Garages, Gardens and Flowers 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST ri The following geathy have been reported fo ) (twink), the Jnnn 'W. Walkeg, 22 months, Providence Hos- rfield Hospital. P ieph C. Murphy. 11 dags, Gartield Hospltal 12,5620 G street south- Walter Reed Hospital. The following births have been reported to the health depurtment within the.last twenty- e aud Winifced G. Lester, boy. 1215 to 1223 KENYON ST. H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. Great Stuff! } -You've Said It! When a mancan again buy good “Hahn" Shoes at OT Shoes, simply made to sell at N $5. But to give you so much Real Service that, after they’re worn out, you’'ll forget how little you paid. Not picked up from some jobber. But made especially for us. With our name on ’em to show they’re up to specifica- tions. Tan and Black Goodyear Welt Laced and Bluchers. Shapely, medium or full toe lasts. Rubber heels. | James C. ot “l.lh.l E ! nr;hll. o on . Bourdley, L Biward 7. ad Edle A, . Btone. ‘ J-nm‘m,-‘a 0.;1 rode Preston, ust and Sophiz Ji . ani mas, Dadiel W. and Jane B Mol boy. Charles H. and Gladys H. Neale, :; Hemstitching, Picot Edging, 10c Yard 1219 1221 G Sh-nt NwW. Hours—8:30 to 6.____ For theEarly Xmas Shopper at Sworzyn’s---Saturday i Hosiery Specials in Gift Boxes Women’s Pure Thread | Women's Weldrest Silk Silk Hosiery — Excellent | Hosiery—The Hose with quality; packed in holiday the tailored seam, in dark boxes, one in a box. Very brown and black. One in a special, box. Very special, $1.25 $2.00 Sefs Specially Priced White handles with excel- lent quality metal imple- ments, in genuine leather folding cases. - Special at $2.85 Other Sets $1.85 to $7.50 Misses’ All:qul Flannel Middies In red, navy, Kelly green. Some have black braid. A most practical middy. Very spec- $ ially priced at. 5 95 Pretty Silk Garters—Hand made, fine quality Ribbon, in a large assortrrient of dainty colors. Specia DAL & ossrs e $1 25 Black Sateen Gymnasium Bloomers—Well made and et st % $1.50 Special Notice to Talking Machine Buyers During the war period some hundreds of firms produced talking machines. These instruments emanated from factories and shops where wood- working machinery constituted the major equipment, inst;\lled for the sole purpose of manufacturing vari- ous wood products. A conglomerate mass of talking machines re- sulted. They are now thrown upon the market by tens of thousands. Do not confuse these instruments with the Master of Talking Machines The Victor Victrola We Sell Only the Genuine i l This is our special Victrola Combmatlon —which we are featuring in 'our Xmas Club offer. Style 90 — . ovne of t?e ictrola ” favorites at 512500 Eight 10-inch Double Disc The balance can be paid in small monthly amounts. Remember, Worch service goes with Victor machines. e for Rent Wmm&n\mmmm. Estab. 1879 1110 G

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