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§az = + HARYLAND WON - WOULD BE JRORS ga:Will Demand Right in Bill to Be Presented to Next v s Legislature. “enot 7 Special Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, November 26.—Wom- £ 1am voters interested in having bills *hassed at the next legislature will concentrate during the coming month 3am preparing the final drafts of the measures to_ be introduced. a=——-The bill procuring “equal rights” for women, which includes a measure con- paLning women's eligibility to jury serv- ¢ is one-of the chief considerations. Government League Active. The Just Government League, which is sponsering the “equal rights” bill, de- clares that women should be made elig- | ible to jury service on the same basis ! as men, and that no speéial privileges | should be asked for them. - It is pointed out that all men do not serve on juries and thg} if men present a plausible ex- cuse they.ape excused from serving. If ‘women have no.good excuse for not ! serving’they, should . assume the same i “dullen"\n( fifl:finlhlb that men assume ! under the same conditions. With the passage of the Sheppard- farted to work to see that the Mary- nd legislature takes some action to- ard securing the federal appropriation ovided in that bill for the establish- ent of work in the state for mothers d “babies. According to the bill each t ual to that secured from the f government and the women say ihtened to see that the appropriation is ade by the state. PLAN SALE OF ARTICLES MADE AT ST. ELIZABETH'S Patients to necalvo Half of Pro- ceeds, Balance Being Expended on More Material. The District Red Cross Chapter will Pold a sale of articles made by patients | il at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital, at chapter | i} headquarters, 16 Jackson place, from |§ December 1 to December 7. This sale will be under the direction | §i of Miss Celia Chapman, supervisor of occupational, therapy, and she will be Il y Misses Nelms, Davis, Swin- dler. wunun-. Stone, B and Seelock, and Mrs. Gaines and Mrs. Griggs, all of whom are instructors in.| vocational work at this hospital. The articles on sale will include bas- kets, trays, toys and hand-woven arti- cles of various kinds; also rugs, all of which are appropriate for the Christ- mfia trade. The prices will be reason- able. The nnlanu rece(vo nne~ha.lt the pm- ceeds cles made b purchasing new materials. 1,900 HOUSES FOR SALE. Shipping Board : to &M Short- | | age in 'x'o cit(u.l Sale of -the “nrnmnt-ovnw M. houses at ‘Camden, stol, Pa., will advance the .relief of the |H housing shortege in both .places by about six nths, according to the opinion of observers, who have in- formed the Shipping Board, owner of the homes,.of their belief. About 1,900 homes at Camden and Bristol wiil be put under the hammer of the auctioneer next Saturday. Joseph I’ Day 6f Washington ‘has been designated as auctioneer. The homes are improved., and have gas, v | water, electricity and cement pave- ments extending the width of the street. The houses, the board an- nounced last night, will probably go. le, Brennon | i} them Indlvlduuy The b-lxnee is (0 be | used for I . Be a Practic: THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. K NOVEMBER 27, 1921-PART 1. Santa Claus This " —and give those things which combine ufillty and attractwe effect—things that decorate the home as well as add to its furnishing. Already the Christmas demand has begun and we are holding many selections in reserve for later deliveries. Let us do the same ior you—but take advantage of the special offerings—they’ll make your gift House & Herrmann : money go farther. ‘ --Bridge Lamp - 7 Gactly as Tilugtrated) Made of. wrought- {ron, of ama&we de- , ‘thh “wrought- iron shade, with glass panels. Shade adjust- able-to any angle, and stem adjustable to any height. A very handy r:eading' Lamp. Fitted Overstuffed Library Suite (Exactly as Illustrated) Handsome Torchier (Exactly as Tllustrated) Polychrome finish; with five candle-like lights, fitted with frosted bulbs; separate pull chain attached to each. Wired ready for use. for only a small part of their cost with chain-pull.. Wired dure. | price. { Celleg i _ A legislative council, composed of rep- | resentatives of various women's organ- R ANC OR s nre e | [ROOFLESSANCHOR DAR Intive clearing. house at Afihapolis m-- gtha mslnn of. the-legislature, has been “formed: Lo'offset. the. otk of the arganzation in faver-of “‘equal rights’* the Maryland Assoclation. Opposed to Woman Suffrage has organized-a group of women w work against the passage of “equal rights” or “Political dlnbm- ties™ bill. DENVER LEADS CITIES “IN ITS EXPENDITURES SE:GI First. at $82.57 Among 45| SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Cities: Between 100,000 and LATES—$15 PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS 800,000 Population. BY CONDUCTIVE ANESTHESIA ! NEW YORK, November 26.—F ey e i i showing that'Denver had the e - l‘"';::“ f’""‘" Xour Testh per_cap municipal expendit: i ates 1519, and Birmingham, Ala. the low. | While You Walt......... | est ‘of the forty-five cities of the MAN ”lt-m" Opp. Sakes® ! country between 100,000 and 300,000 ¢ population, have been made public| 307 7th St. N. W.. the . National Security League. | Open Evemings—Closcd | They were compiled from statistics blished by the bureau of census at ! Washington. Denver's big lead in expenditures on Sundays “40” INDUCES | SLEEP | over the-rest of the cities was ac- “§i counted*for by the purchase of a wa- ter plant by tha.city in the year cov- ! ered by the.statistics. The standing of the forty-five cities in the group | follows: enver, Col., $82.57; Bridgeport, | n., $49.97; Hartford, Conn., $46.24; ! Portland, $45.32; Springfleld, { Mass.- m :a Jer.;'y Cxty. SN .. $40; Des S41.6 St. Paul, Mgnn. zso 547 Dnytoh Induccs Repc.e, and Natural “‘“5 D -$2. RS SPRILE R Refreshing -Sleep. For Insomnia, Sleeplessness. | Wakefulness, Restlessness. 5 Rlchmn!;gsova 8; Akr;n‘ohw $25.97; Youngs. | Dope, No habit-forming Drugs, $25.9; Toledo Oh - | Strictly Homeopathic. 2 30c and $1.00 '( .n Drug Stores, or eext on 1l Post. s wecs'pt qf price, or O, O. D. Parcel as T ; Leuisville, Ky. $24.30; Camden, N. J.. §21.41; Atlanta, Ga.| Humphteys® “Sevenlysuvm" 20.61; San Antonlo, Tex. $20.58:| breaks up Colds that hang on. Nashville, Tenn, 319.59; Wilmington.| soc asd 5100 at all Drae Storen, o sent on Del., $19.08; Scranton, Pa., $17.15: | ot 0 $1.00 at anl p | ing. Pa. $14.99; Birmingham, | ™Humphreys Homeo. Medicine Co.. 166 Wil- , $14.43. Average, $30.33. liam Street, New York. Medical Book free,: ;' Fort Worth, ~ An Ancient- Problem Solved How to produce a perfect and unvarying flavor in cheese had been a problem for ages. Kraft solved it by the simple process of blending—by taking selected country cheeses, Humphreys' Number “Forty™ || No Narcotic, No Opiate, No ||l I utmg for moisture, butter-fat, etc., and com- ining just enough of each cheese to yroduce a perfect cheese—a 1009, cheese. You first had, this inimitable flavor.. in Kraft Cheese in Tins, .but now comesa still more remarkable achievement, the Kraft Loaf -, Cheese, whereby the same unvarying pefeetxén and exquisite flavor is given to cheeu m bu!k form. Kraft Loaf Cheese has become popular : almost over night. It has reached a ‘sale of - over 2,000,000 pounds per month, and has for- . ever banished the disappointments in cheese buying. Ask for Kraft Loaf Cheese—the name is on the protecting tinfoil wrapperi Three varieties—American, Pimento and Swiss, sold by the slice, pound or loaf, at about the price of the best bulk cheese. No rind—no waste—. no preservatives. for use. (Exactly as Illustrated) Penod Bedroom Suite orass s Anne design, consisting of four effective pieces—in either ny finish.or Walnut—Dresser, Chifforette, Toflet Brown Mah Very handy and handsome Two-piece Suite—Daven- port and Armchair. The backs of both pieces are covered Z as the balance—so that the Davenport may be placed any- s .50 where in the room. Loose cushion spring upholstery; =] covered thh artistic Tapestry cesisticescesecsccccancs Candle Sticks (Exactly as Illustrated) Of Mahogany finish—with Each is seven inches high—and makes a very Table (with triplicate mirror) and Double-size Bed. s Each case has dustproof bottoms and the workman- 298. ship is of the excellent character. SewingCabinet (Extm.ly’ as Illustrated) Sewing Clblnets— mzda of: Mahogany—well finished ...... Poster Beds - (Exacily as Illustrated): Colonial desxgn—-m Mahogany ‘finish or Walnut. The posts are grace- fully turned and ornamentally 527.50 shaped at top; foot end is | Liiiii !i\“xll (Exactly as nlumufl) A great convenience—therefore a very acceptable gift. © A very Extra ‘Special Cedar Chest, decoration on front as il- lustrated ; 33 inches long.. ‘w1th copper trimmings and 813 85 3= The nge we are ofl'enng isa splen- did cooker and baker—of practical size and well made; nickel door plates 838 65’ | Good_size® oveniw:. attractive receptacle to hold a decorated candle. | back panel Cane Paneled Library Suite (Exactly as Illustrated) Mahorny—fimsh—and three sizable pieces. The are of cane, toned to match the Mahogany; 00 loose cushion spring seats on the long Settee, with spring o _edge upholstery; and spring upholstered seats on the — ‘Arm Chair and Rocker. The covering is to your taste— -in-artistic Tapestry. li!tl I ~m.- Restful Rocker (Exactly as Illustrated) Designed on generous lines that invite to perfect rest. Mahogany finish, - fancy _slat s _85 back, spring seat upholstery; covered witl ly figured Tapestry .. Attractlve Tea Wagon (Exactly as IMustrated) Of excsllent constrdetion. mounted on noiseless rubber: s 85 tired wheels, and has a remov- able glass tray top. Mahogany Practlcal Heaters Several sizes of these Heaters —attractive in appearance and durable construction. They'll v,,plenty of heat—and.burn a qo fuel. and’Z" R Smoker’s Stand (Bxaotly as Illustrated) Mahogany finish, with glass tray, cut to hold cigars, and 51.63 with post to hold the match box (Exactly as lustrated) Whlu Enamel finish; with reed back and 4 A ith ‘ seat, an tted Wi 35"” o -.lety shelf that oin be thrown back out of the v(l) when not’ wanted for use.. *Stromg and durable ....... A PrOpeRs vy Better Join Om_-' Xmas Grafonola Club Because when: ‘you buy a Talking Ma- chine youll wang the best—and that the Grafonola is best hone will honestly dispute. You can choose any model, in any style— and enjoy the special club terms— Cash, $5—and $5 per month Here's a real bargdin in Columbia Grafonolas— that was formerly $125 s85 Fitted with' Record - Clbum, and the auto- . matic non-set stop deyice. All finishes. Dem- - onstration cheerfully given.: