Evening Star Newspaper, December 4, 1921, Page 23

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~ ' THE' SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, "D. (., 'DECEMBER 4, 1921—PART 1. 'S - o 4 fmas | the last sale, reported early in the ST s —— T — EEEE INSISTCOVERNMENT! a0 0o cikncz. 695000 EACH ISPAD 2. | a former prohibition-enforcement wn | ACCUSED OF PATRICIDE. $ Gonnectton with an astemnt 1o vace| M. Y. STOCK EXCHANGE | soumir pirrsumcH. Tenn. De- , i 3 » i e o od : B | forged permite for withdrawal of 52000 | oo’ vopy Decomber 8.—Three cember 3—Brvan Choat. who s said by iIs Magnificent Console | o i S0 s | e ronm b e S S e B - % ;‘:;é:dazi:n ® onday. betors. rm';::dic"“"“ were gold today for $95000 gy, yenson, Ala., by Sheriff Coppinger Not a Set-in Machine, But a Complete Console Talkihg Machine Fully Guaranteed by- HarryC . Grove ‘125 $ l 0 DOV.Vn—$ l 0 Monthly Mognny or Walnut g States Commissioner Hitchcock. J. Eads How and Editor of!' f Intrinsic Worth GIFTS :nanarelExc:flence :Hobo News Among Speakers at Detroit Conference. By the Associated Press. DETROIT, Mich., December 3.—De- ploring what they termed widespread s, apeakers. at a Sational conter- P - omcs 5T momplo : The gift of a Fine Diamond, Watch or bit of Jewelry will carry - with it the memory of the giver long after Christmas is a memory of the distant past. This season—RIGHT NOW—we are offering such remarkable values that their purchase means a real invest- ment. YOUR ATTENTION IS DIRECTED ESPECIALLY TO THE LOW PRICES WE ARE OUOTING FOR HIGHEST QUALITY DIAMONDS, WATCHES and other Giit articles. each. This Ie a $5,000 increase over today and will be brought here for trial. ence of unemployed here today made a plea for governmental aid for all persons out of work and for a gov- ernment system of pensions for the aged. James Eads How of St. Louis, a’ national trustee of the Brotherhood of Welfare Workers; Nicholas Klein of C'ncinnati and Robert Irwin of St. Louls were speakers at the opening session. H A mass meeting tonight was ad. dressed by Glenn ‘E. Plumb, autho of the Plumb plan for railroad own ership. Editor Erwin Speaks. “Unemployment is not an unusual problem in this country.” Mr. Irwin editor of the Holbo News, asserted “Even in tiines of prosperity the e cess of laborers is betwcen one and two m'llions. Such a system is e nomically wrong and should be elim nated by action of the governmen Speaking of the recent unemploy- ment conference in Washington,. Ir win declared “no tangible results had been shown as the result of iL." Mr. How urged that the govern- ment make weekly cash payments to men_out of work. - “Even a small amount for each worker every week would eliminate much’ suffering,” he said. = ‘Would Natiomnlize Coal Mines. I Resollitions urging governmental | relief, nationalization of some basic industry, such as the coal mines, in order that work might be apportioned among unemployed, and an immedi ate reduction in freight rates “thit would be felt in the price of com. modities” will be drafted and present. ed to the conference before it closes tomorrow, it was said. Charles Kruse of New York city, president of the Brotherhood of Wel tare Workers, told the conference Harry C. Grove, Inc. 1210 G Street 7 Sl ol Ll e [ ol [ — o B : : D00RS TO BE UNVEILED AS MEMORIAL TO WHITE i % Fine Blue-White DIAMO Unmounted Blue - White Diamond, . Unmounted 'Blue-\\'hit_e Diamond, weighing 1 kt. Very fincly cut and excep- | weighing 1v. k. Very fine color tonally brilliant. Specially §9()() godi cat AN cxcopbiongl e S 300 Pricediat: St e Tt A small lot of Diamond Rings, various Unmounted Blue- White Diamond, | weight stones, each slightly less weighing 174 kt. A finely cut than 2, kt. Come early for first stone and a remarkable value at $3 10 choice, at $65 The Lowest Price Ever Quoted in Washington for o Machine of This Type 2 E=Jol—=[o|—=—=]a]lc——=|o]a—=[o]—==]o]—=]o] —=]o]| o o} =1 Diamond Son. of Slain Architect Designs Bronze Portals at Gould Me- morial -Library. By he Assoclated Prees. NEW YORK, December 3.—A pair of bronze doors, presented as a memo- rial to Stanford White, the architect. who was shot by Hurry K. Thaw, wil be unveiled at Gould Memorial Li- | brary, New York University, next Saturday, it was announced tonight. | The doors, which will grace one of | the finest examples of White's archi- | itectural genius, were designed by his son, Lawrence Grant White, and con tain 406 separately molded - panel one in Italian renaissance sty & . inum Top, w even full- They were presented by a committe o Ton Gl seut of prominent architects, artists and : 5155 DUSIBONE TN, =~ . s o) R SRRl Ll 2 e s aa s PR Sl L e | Unveiling of the doors is in_line ! with the plan to create in Gould | Memorial Library an appropriate | memorfal to American artists, sculp- tors and architects. An “architects corner” has been established in the lower hallway, while provision -is made in the main reading room fo sixteen busts of painters and sculp- tors, % ; x . l||m Tt:jv. t with one full- cut Blue-White Diamond. A bargain . $48 B—AIll Platinum Top, Blue-White = Diamonds. Special E—All Platinum Top, set cut Blue-white Diamonds. Special............ $ 1 00 —_— MEDICAL SUPPLIES SENT TO AID SOVIET RUSSIA Bracelet Watches ' i ]! Ladies’ Smallest El- gin Wrist Watch—14 kara*, white and green solid gold cases, in va- gom e §50, Disinfectants, Soap and Other Ma terials Also Forwarded by Ameri- can Relief Administration. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 3.—The! American Relief Administration an- nounced tonight that it had sent t soviet Russia 4,000,000 aspirin tab- lets, 1.650,000 units’ of vaccines and serums, 320,000 pounds of disinfeet. ants, 110,000 pounds of soap and | other medical supplies necessary in | fighting the typhus epidemic ~and other illness. Clothing and hospital supplies al-| ~ Wili tomorrow be ‘blue” Monday for YOU? 1” _;\L'm_m (T 8 Ladies’ 18-kt. Solid White Gold Wrist Watch—Hand- carved; 17-jewel adjusted rectangular move- $ ment. Special.... 45 ‘Ladies’ Small and BRI SN AN RN AN AR ready sent include 350,000 bairs of | Neat Size Elgin Wrist Men's 20-year Thin Model children’s shoes, 520,000 pairs of ! G % Y s stockings, 70,000 suits of underwear. Watch—20- year guar Gu-r-n‘(ee-d E! in 515 40,000 knitfed protectors. 50,00 anteed case. Specially | Watch. Very special, Send all your family wash to the Manhattan—resolve to blot . “blue” Mondays out of your life! f sheets, 60,000 blankets, 30,000 hospital ' pajamas and 125,000 yards of woolens ! for: manufacture of ‘suits and.over- | coats. Another shipment of 750,000 | yards of cloth will go forward soon. 1 Funds for the purchase of the sup- ' plies were drawn largely from a $3,000,000 contribution of the Amer- ican Red Cross, which also con- tributed surplus stocks in the United States and France valued at $700,000. CHARGED WITH DEATH OF 37, SEEK EARLY TRIAL ; priced— Men’s Solid Gold Thin $27.50 Watch. Specal . 935 A On Mr. Kahn’s Recent Trip to Europe —he had the opportunity of selecting many new and unusual things, including Jewelry, Novelties and other Gift Articles—effecting important savings in middlemen's profits. A few of these selections are mentioned. There are many others equally attractive. ¢¢J® LUE” Mondays are now a thing of the past for thousands of thrifty h.ouse- wives. Instead of spending. weary hours behind the washtub they simply bundle up their soiled things, send them to the Manhattan—and that’s all the - work and worry that wash day means to them! “Rough Dry” A specially attractive and inexpen- E IEngineer and Fireman of Michi- gan Central Train Crashing Into Another to Demand Action, By the Assoclated Press. VALPARAISO, Ind., December 3.— Attorneys for Willlam S. Long of 3 S Jackson, Mich., and George F. Biock of sive feature of Manhattan service. . | Michigan City. Ind., under indictment 2 [maugnter gn Sonmection with ™ ha : connection wi e Our Semi-finished or Rouch Drv service enables Think of having your laundry washed so care- oL ML mereons iy o krailroad you to have all +he family ~waching thoroughly | fully and thoroughly, without the least bit of weari- sald today they will demand an im- - cl-lnn;ed ::dlzurl;fied by n:r almost macic pr:u:fi some effort on your part! And the cost of our 'r:?g;:lteo("?;el cr;;:t Monday or dis- —Mahogany Mantle Clock, ANl househol nns and wearing aooarel a 3 ice is so small that it places it with- d Full ou would vourself. We Rough Drv servi ::::d::le !h‘: ;:'re piec);:srg’mming them clean and in the reach of every housewife who is determined The case has been postponed sever- with Westminster chimes—14- al times, the last time because of the ANARIRIAARAA illness of the trial judge. The an- hour strike. This clock has a o 4 i ndays to mar her happi- nouncement today followed _report Sterling_ Silver Mesh i 5 Real Ostrich :""e :"“ ready :." itd “:e‘;:::‘::p::d‘nl;‘.k:.,y:::; to have no hore blue Monday: i That the: trial isht apain be cLorts o With all soldereda high-grade jeweled and ad- Feather F: g re“:‘ vouh ir"" t vour leisure. Other ness Wne‘dl!flonflly- It also was said a links, which will pre- B i movermeat: and s dvered eather qns $ da?c'e:“:?-;h o ;::Ie‘rny and anderwear, we dry in a The charge for Manhattan Rough Dry service is Ppecial Judge may be appoipted to Jeut” breakage; claspe 3 : 4 In all shades. Specially 5.y that makes them ready to put on. only 12 cents per polind. Long and Block were the engineer | fair price for this bag . dial. Would be an exceptional priced at— and fireman, respectively, of a Michi- | zan Central train_which was in col- lision with the New York Central Interstate Express last spring. Their indictment followed testimony before the country corne- by witness:=s that all signals were set against the train thev were oneratin-~ would be $50. Special at value at $80. Spe- - - $24 ciabat Nzl onne P $55 $10 $18 $25 The Manhattan “Double-Checking Sys- . tem” insures the return of every piece : and eliminates all possibility of error. A A A A A A A Y A A T M M M T Y Y M Y M Y A B Y i A i i i The Famous Carpentier Pearl Opera Glasses Don’t let winter's winds and snows play havoq with the ‘woodwork of your home. Paint preserves. ‘Phone us. Zaterior and Exterior Work. ISOM 1118 = - FERGUSON, INC. 5ii*s.. Patuting Department. Ph. N. $31338 Telephone North 3953, 3954, 3955 and our auto will call promptly | Seven Complete Laundry Services . Damp Wash Service. a n a a n Table and Bed Linens Service. Finished Family Service Semi-Finished Service. (“Rough Dry”) E Laundry | mosse- 1336-46 Florida Ave,, N-W. Dry Gisn 24 Dy . gift and very specially Lorgnette priced at— Including lenses and 2 thorough examination. Special— et S N A AANN A A AKX DEPENDABLE COAL Linc. 1yy yimte of satistaction '233 and the limit of value in the _4th and F Sts. N.E. $12.50 A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Article Until Xmas Mail Orders Promptly Executed. A. KAHN Inec., 935 F | Always an exceptional { Sterling Silver | | ! | i » ‘A\v-v.'-"-v-'-'n‘n"'fl' St. 0 ) A ».v.v‘v-v‘v-'-v.'.""'-'-'.'A‘A"'.‘q“"""'.’."""'

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