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= We,_PaY_. ' DAILY BALANCES - 3 interest on checking accounts on daily balances—compound- ed monthly. interest on ordinary savings aecoul;u—eompounded quar- terl interest on special savings - accounts — compounded semi- 4% == EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY g THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY Munsey Building Pa. Ave., Between 13th and 14th Sts. N. W b Grove Launches a Gigantic Christmas Sale of _ Grafonolas at Reduced Now is < S K-2 Equipped with 7 handsome Records albums complete Was $225 You Save $75° Hurd Letter Paper and Sll“fi" fer Fountains Pens | Engravi Envelopes' Eastman * Kodaks 3 Weddi'n-;' Invitations Eveready Flashlights Films ‘| Personal Greeting Cards Eversharp Pencils. Developing and Printing | Visiting Cards ; I E==IRE ry C. Grove ;1210 G Street { = [ L R o eI I e N D i = Open Saturday Evenings Till 9 O’Clock : Grove Saves You Money on Grafonolas your great opportunity to secure that Xmas posit Reserves Any Grafonola in the House Save $4( This Grafonola Style E-2 Grafonola Records and Bubble Books Christmas Cards, Novelties, Kodaks, Pens, etc. TIFLIS, Georgla, October 26.— Tiflls 18 a city dreary by day, terri- Ble by night. The last city of im- ~portance to come under the.in- #finence of the bolshevik emblem of the hammer and the scythe, re- placing the double-headed eagle of the empire, here are contrasted the happy old days of gayety and , iprosperity with the dull misery i ©of the new regime. . £ At the railway station, on en- tering the city, the differe seen and felt. Instead of & gering guards in black boots, black long coats and flashing lll; ‘wer belts and swords, are seen few {ll-dreased red soldiers, look- d uncomfortable in ing hungry in-ftting clo held together by a loose belt. Barefooted, dirty, white-faced, ragged boys clamor for a chance to carry baggase. Women Stagger Under Burdeas. Peasant women and bourgeols women' of the old time stagger 2long under loads of baggage or glckl‘o! of food and fruit rought from the country. Broken- down hacks wait for fares, pulled by_thin, underfed horses. The streets are dirty and fll- swept, full of holes. People wear clothes that seem to belong to another era. Here, wheére a dogen tongues are spoken and where 100 tribes used to .gather in the proud finery of their national costumes, all is down at the heel. Women often go stockingless. FTheir shoes show signs of patches >done over and over sgain until “they are - composed -of patches only. Their skirts may be of old pledes of silk and their jackets ~of mlll!lr‘ cloth, or even the “ black leather of aviator coats. Shaw!s have replaced hats. The men clvillans wear clothes that are a parody on shabby gen- tility. Thelr top boots are all top, tlie ' soles und heels long since - worn away. All sorts of military o0dds and ends, from all the armies of Europe. contribute to their dress — khaki . puttces, yellow leather jackets, British canvas trousers, French blue caps, United States Army coats. Stores Boarded Up. The stores are boarded up, for the most part, and when open surely have a few bottles of “French or Italian perfumes and little else. A pair of American shoes of poor quality was seen in one window, marked 750,000 rubles, = =" Prices | - & == ; / lc——g lc[e———[a]—] [o] ol == ol e e | =] TIFLIS IS DESCRIBED AS A CITY DREARY BY DAY, TERRIBLE BY NIGHT By & Staff Correspondent of Associsted Press.) an incredil afl{ ‘where u‘ot employ is rybles. i Small trading {s done on_the market flles gel ‘which homes. ese comfortable and bountiful in hos- pitality, are cold for lack of fuel, drl:g for lack of food, curtainl stern {4 "E';"l"’.:“' @s If the world was olers in summer, in wi t inter—this s e —[c[—}>]a] T s cle—o[o]———>[oj——D[a]c———ole—r]0] bullet marks on the outside walls. 'fl" tolh(t.; nnld baths are useless, icause the city water supply i eu; :.fl ,l‘%r lack of fuel. S army of oce orders from Moscow t: phln“g:ng;"' Georglans and it s “good,” yet 000 to i.mr,mblu. hmd where starving fam- off finery and jewelry the wrecks of their homes, once so often ess, with here and there commanders go about with set, starvation the lot of : Shop Early —It's to Bverybody's Advantage Domet Flannel 15¢ Yd. Good Quality Domet Flannel, a weight preferred for night gar- ments. Thick fleece on both sides. Silk Envelope CHEMISE $1.98 Of crepe de chine, satin and wash silk. Deep filet lace okes, combinations of val ace and satin, hand-embroid- ered fronts; lace, ribbon or tai- lored straps. The workman- ship is in keeping with the beauty of the styles. Men’s Initial Handkerchies 6 in Box 89¢ Box A Thursday gift special—six soft - finished ha n dkerchiefs, . neatly hematitched-and em-. broidered with initidl: Boxed - for giving. — Handkerchief H0OD COATS For Boys $8.95 and Girls. . Chin- Of Navy Blue chilla, with Detachable Hood. 1n children's winter appareis d double~breasted to match. ooat hood Ry W d guaran . 18-Inch Hemmed Napkins - Boxed for Giving $1.00 Half Dozen Practical gifts for the home. Mercerized damask napkins of firm, lustrous quality, llem.med ready for use. Put up in neat box and tied with ribbon. Scarfs and Centers $1.00 Each Dainty home decorations that formerly sold up to $2.00. Linene and mercerized ten- ters with imitation filet and cluny lace borders, alsa all- over lace novelties. Fancy Turkish Towels 79¢ Each These soft, thick gift towels are used for. making comb- ing jackets or for towels. In deep, raised block patterns. - White grounds with broad bands of blue, pink or tan. Luncheon Sets, $1.50 | 13-piece . Luncheon Sets, consisting of 1. centerpiece, 6 plate doilies and 6 glass doilies. Trimmed with ‘ ‘crochet edge, in colors. Michelin Bedspread Sets, $10.00 .Beautiful Quality Michelin “Marscilles Sets, consisting of large spread and bolster: S e e ink, wi an a PHILADELPHIA, November 30.—A safety campaign on the Pennsylvania rallroad has reduced fatalities 5% per cent and injuties 40 per cent, accord- ing to a report analyzing the figures for the first six months of 1921 this yesr. Twenty divisions and shops, with 40,000 employes, reported no fatalities. Examination into the causes of fatalities shows that in nearly every case the accident could have been prevented by the exercise dt proper precaution by the employes who were killed. Thirty-five men were run down by trains, eight were killed coupling or uncoupling cars and eight died in falls off cars. The report adds . that throughout 'the | period there were few unfavorable conditions from a safety standpoint. — The earring is not a modern in- vention, for more than twenty cen- turles ago the daughter of Aristole wore golden hoops in her ears. The philosopher's daughter's earrings were found in her tomb near Chal- ois by exploring archoeologists, and certainly modern workmanship can- not produce their equal. Jandtithang ML N ZOMNS 71908 | “Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief Demt stay stuffed-up! of “Pape’s Quit blowing and snuffiing! A dosé old Compound” taken every two hours until three doses are taken usually breaks up any cold. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, ishness, sneezing. “Pape’s Cold Compound” and air passages dullness, fever- is the quickest, surest relief kmown ° and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without mis't- ance. Tastes mice. Satisfaction First Contains no quinine, 2 3 Insist upon Pape’s. e Toyland 1s Overflowing with All That's New and Worth-while Turknit Guest Sets $1.25 of ‘Bath Towel, and Wash Cloth, A practi- Consisting Guest Towel boxed for presentation. cal gift. | 1/2 Price For All Our Finer Suits News to startle the city—an all-embracing reduction movement which permits you to buy any High-grade Suit in the store (stylish stouts alone excepted) at exactly ALF the regular price, Original price ticket on every sult. Fur-trimmed, embroidered, braid-trimmed and tailored models. Any $55.00 Suit $27.50 Any $59.00 Suit .$29.50 Any $65.00 Suit 432, Any $75.00 Suit. ... ....$37.50 Any $85.00 Suit........ $4250 Any $100.00 Suit........ $50.00 Any $125.00 Suit........ $62.50 All $50,$39.75,$35 and $29.75 Suits There’ll be eager buying of these splendid suits at the clear- ance price—come early for best picking. Fur-trimmed, embroid- ered, braided and tailored suits of beautiful fabrics. Choice..... $25 NOTE—AII Sales Final-No Exchanges, No C.0.D. Sales New Shipment—Women’s Imported Kid Gloves Every Pair Perfect Just unpacked—100 dozen pairs imported kid gloves to sell at a price that will create a regular furore of glove-buying. quality, fashioned for perfect fit. Paris point backs and embroidered backs. tan, mode, beaver, black with white and white with black. All sizes. Soft, pliant Black; brown, 100 Dozen Ron\lpe'rs In a'Dozen Pretty. Styles, Choice New purchase of Well Made Rompers and Creepers of gingham, madras and_linene. ‘Wide, Dutch style, trimmed in various at- tractive ways. All-over checks lnd,atnfigs. ite 69c¢ white with colored bloomers, and plain wl and plain colored creepers. Sizes g to 6. Gift Bath: Robes - $3.98 .- WOMEN’S Warm, Fluffy Blanket Robes in light and dark floral patterns. EN'S Round collar, pocket, hea cord and tassel. Heavy Blanket Bath Robes in rich, handsome pat- terns. Collar and pocket bound with silk cording. Heavy girdle. .~ > f -Boys’ Mackinaws All-wool-—splendidly tailored—smartly styled. - Big, , in appearance as two lar urly mackinaws, as dressy they are durable in service; Heavy welted seams. Yoke back with slot pleat. Two muff pockets and atch. pockets with flaps Tail cuffs,. Sizes10to 18, Special.. $9.75 Hatters’ Plush Sailors $1.89 Black, Brown, Navy, Sand Genuine hatters’ plush sail- * ors of beautiful quality; straight, bell and _octagon crowns, straight and rolling brims. ' Smart winter hats, as practical as they are good Jooking, decisively under- priced for a busy Thursday, New Gold aud Silver Hats and Turbans —The sparkling novelties in winter _millinery, shown at King's Palace in bountiful va- riety at low prices. Double- Thick| Blankets $3.98 Each Agaln this remarkable value in these_beautiful, fuffy’ felt, like blankets that c two _thicknesses $15 All-Wool . Plaid Blankets' i Blankets for so {wu. ery lome can afford them. Pure. wool warp-snd filling — heavy, flufty 6§ Blankets in handsome including red and black, i ‘and black and white and Fine that Z80_ 4 R R e R e 0777720777 L1 L AL N N N N N N N N N