Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 25

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MY FAVORITE STORIES BY IRVIN S. COBB. HER FATHER’S SPECIALTY = l New Sonora =) MW — One ragged little girl gave lengthy 1| city, attended almost exclusively by | " om0 00 to this sentencet Etude Model At $100 List '+ Unequaled in Value With the Wonderful Sonora Tone CONVENIENT TERMS CLEAR AS A BELL 2 Won Highest Score for Tone at the Panama-Pacific L Exposition, and You Want Tone When You Buy a Phonograph Prices $50 Up # ARTHUR JORDAN PIANG CO. ] G Street at Thu'teenth After-Xmas Reductions | OneMonthBefore Xmas | ENTIRE STOCK | COATS SUITS DRESSES prices you will pay one month from now. | Not one garment will be sold at ® regular price. There is a substan- tial reduction on every price tag-in the shop. 1212 F St. R R T Mayer’s * Columbia . Gratonola Christmas Club Type E 2—This Grafonola was . $125, but now sells for $85. It can be furnished in walnut, red mahog- any or brown mahogany. Equip- ped with shelves for seven albums. It has the non-set automatic stop. I l Type G 2—This Grafonola was Can be furnished in walnut, red mahogany Equipped with shelves for albums. It has the $150, but is now $125. or brown mahogany. non-set automatic stop. ; —will put either of these machines, or any of the other seven - styles, in your home, and you can take a whole year to pay the balance. SR Our Christmas Record Club ~—will allow you to buy 15 or more records and pay for them week- ly or monthly. swemh 5w Mayer & Co. j | the family histories of her young| H | To each child she gave a blank to |REPUBLICANS DECLARED J= | Representative B2 | cratic Leader, Flays G. 0. P. Ma- B | “1f on Hl |done their best; if they have believed l Idl(y and utter incompetency.” —_— i Pennsylvania Total 53 Per Cent | Can be purchased tomorrow at § | | has been a 4o per ‘acnt decreass in i) | the cnm;;my- employes during the El | of the causes of fatalities shows that | | working around the rlllmul to keep i | satety constantly in min il |dia as Prince of Wales $200,000 »ad 3% | in all the enormous sum of $1,560,000. IR 7 | foreign-born children, & teacher of one of the lower grades was endesv- oring to compile facts pertainiag to charges for the officlal records. “DISGRACEFUL FAILURE” Garrett, Demo- In a public school in New York‘bs filled In_with the proper answers. Then in the spa wrote the one word: “Outa.” The teacher, collecting the forms, struck this particular word and pus- sled long to make out its meaning. “what does ‘outa’ menn ness,” exDlllnad lha chlld “so I'writes it down ‘Outa."” Qlllred flle luchur ha don 't never work—he strikes!" (Copyright, 1021, by Central Press Association.) “State your father's business.” ce provided she “Rachel,” she nsked at length, It means my s is oul. busi- “But doesn’t he ever work? in- a'am,” sald the child sadly Jority for Lack of Deeds. ure” the record of the republican ma- Jority in the extra session of Congress, | Representative Finis J. Garrett of Ten- nessee, acting democratic leader, issued a statement today which he is going to &) { insert in the Congressional Record un- s | der luve to extend his remarks. Mr. rrett, ln his statement, calls ' | the ux law a ‘“makeshift thlnl lur M(sh none should care to tal ** Replying to the repubhcan clllm! of achievement, made by Repre- ! | sentative Mondell ! | party’s House leader, i | that ™ * of Wyomin' lha Mr. Garrett says ll ol lhe lefl:htlon (hll was san, presented as ) suc: discussed 2 -uch and passed as sucl n those matters-of vital concern to lhe “country, upon those. which the in power had promised relief,” he conllnuea‘ “there has n a disgrace- ful, a distressing, and, what is destined lo b_e to that party, a disastrous fall- Mr Garrett quotes the words of the conllder.tlon of the tax bill in Characterizing as a “disgraceful fail- Livi' Clily? You may realize that Wash- | R ington is the best place to live | x in—but do you know the best ‘wa$ to live in Washington in winterf Have a home insured against cold with HOT- WATER heat or VAPOR ays- tem. Let us supervise your entire heating system. Biggs HEATING Co. “Found Reliable for Over - Thirty Years.” W. H. GOTTLIEB, Pres. H. E. HUNTSBERRY, Vice Pres, 917 H Street N.W. Phone Main 4858 = 2z the Senate, that the measure did not place the tax system of the country on a stable basis, and inquires when the country can expect something of & permanent nature. g “If their clamor for the extra ses- slon of 1919, and their failure, after having it to take action, was in order that the people might become resent- ful and rebellious under the war-tax burden executive administration, then the party stands convicted of resorting ta methods violative of all the ethics of statesmanship and they should be turned from power,” sai and so vote for a change in the statement the other hand they have themselves to be give relief to business ang industry and to distribute taxation equitably, then they stand convicted of stup- RAIL DEATHS CUT. Less for Six Months. 'he number of fatalities to em- ployes of the Pennsylvan: decreued 53 per cent, -ccordln: to n_analysis pre Ne: h ern, superintendent of the Inlurlnca deplt!man( of the Pennsylvania sys- further shown that there the number of injuries received by same per Discussing the Imborunee of in- !enllve !kfety work, Mr. Newbern m: is an inherent hazard 'ln nflrond work but an examination —_— ‘When King Edward VII visited In- TR Type G-2° Betbeen DB E SALES AGENCY | $5.00 value. We have been awarded by the Air Service, U. S. A., several thou- sand yards of genuine Air- planelinen, high- est grade, and are offering this for sale at excep- tionally low prices. COLUMBIA 1115 .l4th Street Women s Ball Strap Oxfords For Winter Wear $3.50 Mlsses School and Heavy welted soles; lelther or rubber heels. $5.00 values. $2.50 and $3.00 Boys’ and Youths’ Cut Storm Boots Hlth-Buckle Top R.H. LONG CO. T IS in the Christmas season that humanity expands in all its beauty, and returns to the world with opulcnce all that the world has given during the preceding months. Planning far ahead for our needs brings the Yuletide offering early, and also in these times advantages in prices which we share with our patrons. —for the woman — hundreds of them gladden the hearts of Washingtonians each year. A VANITY CASE For a Woman $25.00 to $60.00 Popular We have an unusually large collection of these new and popular jewelry articles—every woman wants something NEW. All Platinum With Diamonds. . .........cooveennueannnnees All Platinum With Sapphires. .........oooiiiiiiiaiiiaann Platinum, Hand-pierced, With Diamond Center. ............ccovvnuenees Give “Him” a Good One HOWARD WATCH $60 to $150 These standard timepieces are “worth-while” for “giving” for they represent perfection. 1205 F Street N.W. Factory Branch Shoe Stores Shoes at Wholesale Prices Our Factory Branch Stores Are Selling the Newest Models in Men’s, Women’s and Misses’ Shoes Direct to You From Our Factories at Framingham, Mass., Saving You the Profits of Jobber, Middleman and Retailer. Our Holiday Slippers Make Ideal Gifts We are showing a Complete Line of Men' Women’s, Misses’ and Infants’ Slnppers, in ull the newest styles and colors at.............. Our Quantity Purchase of These High-Grade Slippers Saves You 50c to $1.00 on Every Pair Men’s “Downy Tred” Felt | Women’ s Ribbon Trimmed | Misses’, , Children’s and In- Everetts and Leather Sole | Felt Moccasins, Heavily | fants’ “Bootees.” Hi-Cut Everetts. $2.00 Values. Padded Soles and Heels. | Roll Tops, Nicely Deco- rated. Values to $2,00. 51.25=45150 | & 225 75 * 5100 Special Prices for This Week Women’s Storm and Cro- " Men’s 4-Buckle Arctics, quet Rubbers in styles MEN'’S Hood and Hub that fit your shoes. Di S 5 s solez. 't $1.00 value. ....... Welt Shoes, bel. and valve. ..... Growing G.:;lds;quM blucher patterns; leather r‘:’- New BNI;'E‘:“. Boots, plain forate . heavy vy Soles, Rubber oy A | S 100 ‘*’*‘n BT P heels. $5,00 value 3.50 value .......... s alve .......... 4.50 Pennsylvania Ave. N.W. (Opposite District Building) HAND-CRAFTED PEARLS —each year their gift popularity grows—more and more these opalescent reproductions are coming more into the feminine favor. SOLID SILVER “Richelieu” Pearls $15.00 to $45.00 Du Barry Pearls Solid Silver With Gold Stripes —at Standard Prices TheNewand FLEXIBLE BRACELETS Fora Man’s Gift CUFF LINKS 14-kt. Solid Gold A most campr‘ehcnfl've assortment that offers sl O any amount of different ideas for your selection. Goldsmith & Co. 75¢ to $1.50 Men’s Brown and Black The Famous Lady Fairfax Pearls $7.50, $10, 812.50 Men’s Brogue Oxfords Gun Metal and Mahogany Leathers Women’s High Boots Plain and Perforated Patterns Styles to fit every . foot. Black and Brown Metal and Mahog- M ber heels. d 0il Grain Full Double Sole Work Shoes

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