Evening Star Newspaper, November 29, 1921, Page 10

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. BECAUSE 1. It is the standard of comparison— II. It gives most satisfaction and costs less in the long run— III. Its Library of Records is the largest in existence, comprising thousands of perfect reproductions of the best efforts of the best artists and musical or- | ganizations in the world— IV. Its guarantee against defects in workmanship and material is backed by millions of capital— The Genuine | ® £ *|SHIP CARRYING ‘GOV. KEILY. OF PORTO RICO, AT DDCK_ BEING 'RAISED. {FOOD FOR RUSS HUNGRY " DELIVERED, IS REPORT TO ' QUENCH BLAZE., NOW First Consignment From U. S. A. Arris dncluding Packages 'by Washingtonians. - t consignment of food pack- | | kses § Russia sent through thé Hogver" fdod remittance department of the American Relief Administra- |} |tion has been delivered, according to 1§ | official word from Moscow received by 1 the administration. On' the list of those from Washing- {} [ton whose remittances have been re- | | The' ceived and whose packages have been “delivered, the nounged, are: W ards, a administration an- .'Sveshinkoff, burezu of stand- Department of Commerce, pack- received by Miss Natalle W. condensed milk, sugar, nd soep. These remit- a o cocor | tances are sold in units of $10, $20, 1# 1530, '$40_ and $30. Other remittances D. C., TUESDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 29, [ F TWO AMERICANS'} ReacHes DISTANT sHoRe | HOW 1921 FAME 0 Hungry Children in Tartar Repub- lic Zaud Mark Twain and Thomas A. Edison. CHISTOPOL, Tartar Republic, Russia, November 1.—Mark Twain; and Thomas A. Edison were known to the children of this inland town on the Kama river before the Ameri- can Rellef Administration found its way here and served the starving youngsters with white rolls made of Minneapolts flour. In appreciation of the American feeding the local youngsters pre- sented the American manager of the local feeding with a mgemorial read- ing: “It is not only agreeable to eat the lovely American breadsand sugar, but it is pleasant to think they come from America. We like to read about | America. We particularly love Mark Twain and Thomas A. Edison. Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn are friends of ours. We know that Edison made many ingenious inventions. We beg of you to express our gratitude to the American people, especially the little Americans. Signed, Children of Chistopol.” Most of the children in this area are Tartars, but there is a_generous \DVERTISEM] | If Weak, Thin, Pale or Run-Down ‘Try This New Treatment. Tronized Yeast Sold by Your Druggist in - ' to-take Tablet Form. Easy Aic you underweight? Do you tire easfly? Are you troubled with Ner- : vousness, Indigestion, Weakness, Lack of Energy. Biliousness, Head- ache? Is your skin pale, sallow or blotchy? If you suffer from these or any other ailments caused by the lack of vitamines in our modern foods, take Ironized Yeast, which not only is rich in these health-giving vita- mines but also contains organic iron, IRONIZED bles. But now it is found that bet- ter and quicker resuits are obtained when yeast is combined with jron. The organic iron in Ironized Yeast is the kind you can easily assimilate . {——the kind similar to that found in Spinach and Raisins. It helps build | rich red blood—and this is needed in order that the blood may quidkly and thoroughly carry these vitaily | necessary vitamines and other food elements to the wasted flesh, tired nerves, the worn muscles and the skin. Ironized Yeast is pleasant to take, | keeps indefinitely and costs about the same per dose as ordinary yeast, but is much more effective. package contains 10 days’ treatment and costs only a dollar, or 10 cents 4 day. Special directions for children | Sold at all drug- || in "each package. gists. Made by the Ironized Yeast Company, Atlanta, Ga. For sale by all’ go drug stores, such as the People’s Drug Stores. the great blood builder. You've read the reports of indi-: viduals, physicians and hospitals telling how Yeast has bullt up run- down systems,” given strength, | energy -and vitality to the weak, woNED sy the | Each | i i 4 sprinkling of Kirghese, Kalmucks and other tribal folks who do not even speak Russian. MR. WEEKS RECOVERS. Secretary Weeks of the War De- partment has discovered a novel cold cyre. He revealed its discovery upon his return from New York, Where he wil u 4up to $500 can be purchased and sent | to Institutions or groups: desiring to aid the hunger erers, the administration said, range to send a remittance tion by mail or, in per- ratfon’s of-| | and how it has banished skin trou- ' Highly Concentrated amine Tonie ICTOR-VICTROLA Is the Best Investment for You i _ In support of her plea for a divoree, estified that on the ssed the Army-Navy game Sat- P~ TAKE SPECIAL NOTICE -9 . The real tone values of a Victor Record are never fully realized unless it is played on a Genuine Vic- 7 rdlly. “I should not have gone up there/ he said, “because 1 had a bad cold. The S. S. Tanamo being raised from itx muddy bed in the North river New York, where it was sunk by opening the seacocks last week to quench a blaze which threatened to destroy the vessel. pected to help it a good drenching for several hours, the cold was suddenly and completely But, after gettin, take her te to the railway | station in his % tor Victrola. i = The Victrola is made for the Record—the Record : 2 s Any Woman Can Afford ; St e REREPERERERERERERER PRI Thene i — Pretty Afternoon and Party - Frocks $19.50, $24.75, *34.75 A party or afternoon frock is needed in the ward- robe of every woman or miss now and throughout the holiday season. . We are offering' 3 number of party, afternoon, dance and dinner frocks to fill such requirements at ‘most moderate prices. Dresses in- straightline cffects with overskirts; tunics and other fashionable models. Prettily trimmed with embroid- ery, fancy flowers, beads and lace. Accommodating Terms MUSIC HOUSE DROOP’S ANDREWS 8 " Suggestions ; _ | Early Christmag Shopping 1300 G | | THE FOOT COMFORT DEPARTMENT After Mark Twain‘s Iclea o . . / . THE MATERIALS ARE: : VI e | : A Gift That Is Always in Good Taste . Chfon Talles, Ghiflon Velve, Satin, Lace M house in Hartford with the | Oceanic Paper and Envelopes—24 of each in a box. ° Ratine Weave Paper and Envelopes—24 of €ach, in American Beauty, Turquoise, Orchid, Peach, Pink, 7 ; kitchen in front. i White, Blue, Pink, Gray, Buff and Lavender tints. Melon, Black andyWhite. : i Blue, Gray, Lavender and Brown tints. Special..37c Box ....... A A A e A S e Samei e PR 1 All sizes from 16 to 42. His reason was that all the servants ; Down Stairs Store. Z 4 d rushed to the windéw when a parade | Crgne]': Linel‘a\i!awn—Papcr and envelopes, 24 of each, 7 4 ssed. Wh ive thém the usual in Laurel, Mignonette, Day Pink, Pastel Gray, Bluite el g‘aouble to getyupgfront? | and Violet tints. BoxX...............cociiiiiaia... 9lc 500 Pretty Sllk ; X \ > French Gray Paper and Envelopes—24 of cach. Bn- The Hahn Foot Comfort Department | \‘VA‘\, velopes lined with red tissue. Special............. $1.35 Camisoles 7 N : / reverses the old principle of waiting for feet to get into trouble. —_ Linen Voile—72 sheets paper and 60 envclopes; boxed. AT N s Special Des Arts Linen Voile—24 sheets paper, 24 gilt-edge cards and 48 envelopes, in hinge-top box. Special. $1.47 . Lap Tablets—Of Walrus Leather, containing writ- Lap Tablet—Black Seal Leather, containing paper, ing tablet, dictionary, stamp and address book. .$5.00 envelopes, stamp and address book........... $10.00 RREVERERCRERIRER In a Big Christmas Sale 95¢,%1.25,%1.45,%1.95 We have shoes to keep you out of it —as well as correct faults that have already developed. ' y OQur special purpose shoes are often prescribed by doctors and chiropo- dists; by our own experts, too, with - gratifying results. Select your camisoles now, while - the assortment is fresh and new. Lustrous Radium and Dainty Crepe de Chine and Satin Camisoles in countless styles, all prettily finished with laces, ribbons and georgette. Tailored styles with finely run tucks and picoting. Built-up shoulders and straight round tops. Some styles in flesh and white; others in flesh only. Extra sizes. Dark Blue and Black Camisoles in tailored styles. - ‘Dewn Stairs Store: = "~ Silk . Jersey 2 A Toilet and Manicure Sets for Men and Women, Complete With Fittings in the Best Workmanship and Material. An Ideal Gift The Foot Comfort Dept. of Manicure Set — In Suede Leather Case. Fittings in white only; 7 pieces.. Special ........ Manicure Set—In Suede Leather Case. Fittings of French Ivory; six pieces Manicure Set— In Fancy Leather Manicure Set—Satin-Lined Leather Case. Fittings of Pearl (9 pieces) Case. Fittings are Tortoise ® | and kid case of sandpaper........ Shell; 8 pieces .......... eee...$10.00 4 | ik s s ; Petticoats ® Traveling Tcilet Sets—For men or women, in several leathers, complete fittings of Ivory, Ebony, Walnut or Tortoise Shell. Prices range from $10.00 to $50.00 Main Storc. Cor. 7th and K Sts. -"PROTECTIVE" FOOTWEAR ~ Specially. Priced, $1.95 Silk Jersey Petticoats of excellent quality, finished with deep pleated flounce, plain or contrastingly colored. Good shades, including blue, green, henna, navy, purple and black. < Radium Silk Petticoats, Special, $3.95 In straight tailored styles with plain hem or embroidered scalloped .edge. Exceptional quality material, in colors of rose, hetina, green, blue; purple, navy and black. x ERCRERERED Attracfive, Complete Card Sets Especially Combined for Specific Games, C-szd in Leather Game of Five Hundred Card Set—In leather case; contains two decks of Gilt-Edge Cards, Score ERERERERCRRRCRER a Be Sure to See Our SUNSHINE Poker Set, in fancy leather case, includes two packs Gift-edge Cards, 100 Large Chips and ! Pad and Pencil .. X five dice....ccovenniann AT REERI R L $10.00 Dewa, §iatrs Wtive. s HOMES i Bridge Set—In box; contains two packs cards and Pinochle Set,' in leather case, includes two decks IN | score pad ...... S Ty s:ards, scorecard and pencil............... ceen .$350 A Sale of MICHIGAN » ‘ Unbreakable Hardwood Poker Chips, per 100.97 o 5 ; o Trimmed & Tailored | - 12th and Michigan Ave. $7,650 to $9,250. Central hall houses and bungalows, with lots 75 feet front. Ovet sixty sold. Exhibit open daily. Take 11th or F or North Capitol street car marfid “Brookland” to end of route, or call us for automobile. 5 and 7 Room Bungalows 6 and 8 Room Houses Moathly Cash = Moatlly Cash onthly 1;-5‘-; Motily 2,000. () o Original “Pictorial Guide” Map of Washington . A pen and ink sketch, 4x6 feet, in bird’s-eye view effect. The drawing took two years to make and is considered to be the most remarkable map-picture ever made because of its magnitude, extreme accuracy of detail and topograph- ical lay-out. i Reproductions of this extraordinary work, with indexed information on all public buildings and places of interest, in booklet form, ready for mailing. An ideal gift for the out-of-town friend. 50c per copy. ; i o 5§ 7 % ol ——=|0|c—=0] c===10| ' ,_sbeCial,, ,51.00. : A lrcial purchase, closing out a manufacturer’s stock before inventory of the late preferred styles, in- ‘c)lqding turbans, sailors, off-the-face models and rolling rims. - Lyons and Panne Velvets, Duvetyns and Felts, with trimmings of flowers, beads and ornaments effectively placed. . Colors are black, brown, navy, henna, sand, poppy, purple; gray and taupe. s . Down Stairs Store. ' AVENUE PARK THE IN TOWN SUBDIVISION Consisting of several hundred wooded acres of individual lots, group lots and villa sites, miles of improved streets, sidewalks and other public utilities. Bofinded by Mass. ave. west of Sheri- dan Circle, Woodley Road (Cathedral Ave.) at 32d St. on the north, Rock Creek Park on the south and adjacent to the beauti- ful Conn. ave. bridge on the east. It contains unquestionably the finest home sites in the city and, under the new management, is offered at prices no more than high-class suburban property miles farther out sells for. Some desirable 50-ft. lots as low as $2,000. Call or write for illustgated book and prices. Buy now and plan your “Dream Home” from $12,500 to $100,000, according to-loca-- tion. A plat of this property is also exhibited at our Sample ?!ome. Z?fl Conn. ave. Open to 9 pm. Exhibit No. 2737 Conn. Ave., Between Woodley. Rd. and Cathedral Ave. $20,000. Two stories, attic, library, two fireplaces, two baths, two showers, breakfast and sleeping porches, chauf- feur’s or maid’s room with bath, single or double garage~ E= ; : “If i's made of paper vyou . can get it at Andrews - Every little girl would like A Fur Set 9295 to *6.95 These sets consist of muff and neckpiece made in very lol———lol——]olc——lo[c—>]a] =3 I%ummwfinnpaqz | e=——olc= o5 at cost. Delivery Shoit Dty ! G5 ¢h i Comey, Brows Coney, Katral Corey sad KA Cones Thee < the furs used. i il MIDDAUGH & SHANNON, INC. - 727-13t2 St N RIE o i 15th.and H.Sts. Main 6925 Id |. = i % B A £ 3 ; glmdy m».?w_mu_a.m. i e Tenth Floor, Woodward M'fi' '[F] S1NCE 1388—#NO PLACE LIKE HOME; NO HOME LIKE oURs” [} Stairs Sters.

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