Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1921, Page 35

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: Juvenile Humor. Reading of Netwspaper ' | | rum e voson trnscr. # Aid to P“pl., Who “My goodness, what a chatterbox you are,” sald Marjorie’s uncle. “You | must have more than one tongue, I'm Would Keep Youug o By the Aswociated Press. “I'se got free” replied Marjorie: NEW YORK, November 30.— “one in my mouf an' two In my R newspapers will help shoes.” of Dr, Stephen Smith, of the New York All the Best Grades of Anthracite and """.'.'.:"..a'.'.'.'?,:f.'..‘.'; Resuhs Bituminuous. Also Splint and Briquets. Just a Few of the Muny ; S In Our Xmas Stocks & NOW our stocks are complete and our courteous. 4 sales force is READY to assist you in inspecting any {7} &« or all of the cheering and practical gifts we offer. , .. 389,000 Russnan Peasants § By the Associated Press. RIGA, November 30.—Famine, in | Russia {s growing with thé nnwa‘-:h of winter, official bolshevik govern< ment. advices -show. day. i Dennison’s Sealing Wax Photo _ Albums, in Looce Leaf Memo Rorsp oy e Sets, $1 and $1.50. cloth or leather—$2.50 uine leather, $1.30 to L to $6—letter his or ST et 4 Pine and 'Oak, Kindling and Fireplace Sizes He ntill takes his daily \Vlth Iron 4 3 In the Saratov region, where 389,000 [ high government officials will be the to two years ago, Dr. Sound and Seasoned tional, “but has ' cut | peasants are listed as starving, even |special guests at the recital. Seats o IZED YEAST Phone Main 311 i s Reduced to Eating Cats, | | 8 315722 0 WOOD 3 e , Grass and Even Carrion, : | | pavers every day and reaa Take \@ast : !-;n. walked eight miles every ” e s veon MARLOW COAL CO. the children have been without food [ Will be reserved for them. The re- mainder of the seats will be sold by $3.65—have them in- | 7 ol her name in gold og five days, and many persons are 'Bo- | subscrintin. Tiorscs will ‘oo alacod Tablets 63 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service itialed in gold. ’ ORDER AT ONCE!!! the cover. ing mad. some being seized with @ [on sale tomorrow at the office of the R Your, Engeaved = : S ey vt lanis ol | Wartomion Bociey of Fap ATin 115 | yme aathe Pumeten Drme Ssneen e G Nabitants aubslsted an era mice, they § - {and by all good drugxists everywhere XMAS are now reduced to eating cats, ear- 4 Work Organizers, Eversharp P rion and grass, which only camels erto would ea $1 1o $5. CARDS 50c to $10. § Dispatches to the rosta, official news . % agency, say that many mothers are Z 4 25. your ENGRAVED - GREET. to $2.50. g Witk beine Rbong Thel . : fi ll th k e ING CARDS—later it may . iaris, 35010 83.50 1 || 8 fo Gt s nae e ol Waterman's I oy : olow in e Tracks Diaries, o ing properly prepared and ez- . g prop cording to r tees. Two th —can be lettered or ecuted. ‘ Fountain Pens, $2.50 N hersoneia: initi ; d "statl . initialed. | Scto$l i1 o1 PR S t C l t t 0. 5. TO FEED 1,200,000, o ania aus to he 3 Gold and Silver Cord, | Fewer Dificulties Encountered, by N Fancy Box Paper, | Seals,” Cards, Tags. _Xmas Cut' Glass Ink- Walter L. Brown Says. 3 3 9 Decorations—everything for ds, $2.75 to $25. | By the Associated Pross. f 50c to $10. wrapping and making ready | stands, 5. e I MOSCOW, November 30.—A total of ] _| giftsto SEND. _ . 1,200,000 children in the famine dis- elg - o’__ to ’ trict will be receiving regular food al- lotments from the American Relief Administration by the first of next The Stockett-Fiske Co. |§E" w2l Castelberg’s : than we expected when we arra | Produci Stati for the relle{ work three months ago.” rs e said. “Contrary to predictions, the roducing tone red army is not taking any of the fded and we are operating virtually with- \. For YOUR Gifts g;:‘%y\luufim/i\ \‘,\%:}/[ harvest. This is exclusive of $4,000.- I—<flfi'g"’/\\\ "' e ¥ L 000 for medical supplies and $1,500,000 ‘ 4 _\ 2\ Sl //1/%/ Ilh. N |for clothing. The -soviet government )y \ “ ) P YA SN /, is bearing the cost of shipping the! i 12 §z N /\\ s ; 7= will be 1,200,000. It is done at a'cost . - (¢ wmm— \ J . o [FAE i EE e and Silverware supplies from the seaports. Gnm-ae Is Fxpressed. M. Cameneff has expressed his satis- faction und gratitude to me for the work done, and also confidence that our S atms -are not political. (Leo Camfieneff | ‘ is_president of the Moscow soviet and . also. head of the all-Russian famine.re- lief commission.) The American Relief Administration has no plans for feeding adults nor for providing seed grain to insure the next harvest and prevent a- greater famine; o o it 18 apparent that if the adults are hungry they will eat_the seeds instead of planting them. Whether the famine : will - recur after the_next harvest de- pends upon the weather and aiso: the amount of seeds furnished the farmers, 1 understand -that the soviet govern- ment is-buying seeds in London. “The food package system is working well, with deliveries in Moscow three days after their arrival. Also the pack- ® ages are 50 per cent cheaper than siml- lar food on the Igval market. *It is my opinion that the work should .|| be continued. as it is neceasary to the B world's economic reconstruction, which i afford to have 200,000 non-pro- - + ——e SONG RECITAL TO HONOR ARMS PARLEY DELEGATES Complete Range of Sizes Brush Sets in Tan. and Black y e ; In quadruple platp or French - ey ivory. Choice of s H Comnity Center Depnhnu‘ of many designs. H Public Schoah Plans Pm‘um Starting at— 3 $ A song recital in. complimént, to : delegates to the conference on the N e umltnlon of armament will be given i by the community center depattment of the public achoola:in co-operation [f | 3 J —in mountings for men and with the Washington Soclety of b women. + All “ar¢ brilliant 'A" d figh &h"‘xe S‘n"ld‘r‘::l . "Dec qf.""‘o” l fine cut stones—and worth 8] 1001, Al Y, ecember - 1 b - 5 U- S. ax lnclude at 8:30 pm. The recital will be.fea- |} B tured by Kentucky mountain baliad: 7] the full purchase price at {and old French and English song | ; 7 - any time in ex- !fll’ll Y. iss ne ml\ an h - Howard Brockway. oo« - 3 \ 2 - change for a ss . Wyman, who wi ve her i 7 songn in costuie, is a pupll of Yvatte ! 3 - g - stone of hrger Guilbert and has sung igf concert with 2 / size marked success in, Paris' and London i and, gjties In the. United St M. | Brockway ‘has collected the: * i some Tunes” in the Kontuoky metn. | i tains while visiting the natives. He - 3 ‘was ‘appointed by Earl Gr&y as the 2 . 0= }lole musical judge in rl ‘Grey / # Gingham ] 32-tn.Dress | 111 ‘The regular 50-cent Shirt- Ginghams, '"I ing _Madras; full 36 inches checks and ide, 1 v X . 3 | Tide, tn new ! plain_color 3 | For Larger Amounts Pay in Proportion color effects. . and 2% yard § | # A Quick Close--Ofit of All Dry Goods & Notions Ourfum:ture and ready-to-wear departments are clamonng for the space, and.all dry goods, domestics and notions must be quickly closed out. musical and darmatic trophy eompm. 3 n : ; "°B§‘|’§§3e?d 73 ety parteg ana |4 Oehnnim The Castelberg Partial Payment Plan - : ; i enables payments as low as = = \ i or‘;f:{ofih"m e, Any article up to $25—Pay only 50c a week band bras Any article up to $50—Piy only $1.00 a week Any article up to $7>—-Ply only $150 a week Any article up to $100—Pay only $2.00 a week Truisks Répeired aiud * Made to Order 80 L Street N.E. Save money’ and m}‘ddumln‘l profits by coming to the factory. Here’s the Super-Gift! | [, 2uis o ot FREE AGoldKuie | &r=cs and Charm srwcted, frose matched beads. With One of These “ELGIN” or 25 FOR 50c to 69c GOODS f "*-'-m‘- J A z%‘elt table filled with fine nainsooks, in white, flesh and, blue; mercerized japonettes, in white, flesh and blue; crepe de chines, secco silks, in dark and light shades; dimities, sherrettes, madras and voflql. in white and colors. Sold at 50c, 59c and 69c. All now 25c. Handsome thin model accurate timekeepers— and your choice of il these two famous @ makes. The cases are guaranteed 20 years and the movements are y ‘ jeweled, insuring long - ; Valuable Possessions Such valuable possessions as your eyes are certainly worthy of the most careful attention, especially when they begin to fail you. When such symptoms as headache and dullness de- velop you should consult our* Registered Optometrist. His advice can be depended upon. GERUINE KIDDY CLOTH, In ] 36-INCH O:J’l’ll\;fl ' KI;!"HBE Ll"Evt X BLE NAP- ipes, checks and plain FLANNELS, ight N to matc ~ colora SBelling every- and dark colors; sold 12‘20 above linen table- where at §3¢ to 45c yd.. Y | at 25e L.l cloth, 2222 inches; 95 for $6. 36-IJCH PLAID DRESS GOODS, fl-l;C!l scour PER. Sl fordussnidox:. destrable; sellin, CALES. in light an PURKEY- it for 500 * 25C Sarkrpecterna; weguin’s 15C cl.or'i'l'q‘s. TRt o e Iy 2% .. ors; sold for '$2.98 $l-_98 18-1NCH_HERRINGBBONE FIVTYDsOR cgn;lns. Serpen- | regularly. Now..... | tine repes an lan- MERCE 10c | e85 9 19C | cxmbranizae.anis: sells at 19¢ yard....... able; to g0 at.......... phrpoge INEN “l'l‘ NAT- MERCERIZED DAMASK TA- | for use; 58x64 in. $2 25‘ V;:‘l‘.n gl‘)‘la:l TOWEL- 19:: BLECLOTH, x;ém-_lmcned, ready | sold for $3.50.. Now. 2 for use; x $ 3.95. COMFORTS, silkol B 1% aclis at 350 yard L lvmataller 2.49 Targo sive Zor doubie: mele So .WIDE SILK POPLIN, in colors with ' floral YARDS N white, pink, blue, brown "GEUBE 1B13H LINEN TABLE- | border; scroll stitoh: s 98 | and gold; sold for $1.00 59C 70x88° inches; very [ sold for $4.98. Nopw, % BIWAYS wcoirarnnneinn VAl lhen $ CERIZED COTTON POP- P o 5. 00 “MARSH MAKE” COMFORTS. MERCERIZED COTTON POP- | ¢10§0" Now......... very light weight,"but warm; inches wide; black, ¢ oy g :Tue.ezg -nm:mmn | DamASK TA- Sateen covared: op, M 8 ; ia} sold for BLE -NAPKINS,. 18X syl e C B et Tor. $2.25 | ¥ 4375 doz. Now..... (u.l. do‘nox) 26-INCH.' ALL-WOOL SERGE, 52 98 » I If glasses are necessary, then you can get them on our liberal terms of— 50c or $1.00 a Week ‘WOOLNAP in black, navy, garnet, 69C ‘WOOLEN BLANK- $s 98 BLANKETS, 3 1d for ETS, in pllhl only; White, gray and S35 hna 3150, Now. reduced to ..:...... = |.plaids; sola 34.98.. FiB

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