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"THE GIFT OF GIFT. The Most Useful Xmas Gift That Can Be Given, Made by Dr. Wyeth and Staff of Ex- pert, Careful Skilled Dentists. " Our Long Life Plates and Everlasting Bridge Work will be a yvery appropriate gift. DR. WYETH’S REPUTATION is to Dentistry what sterling is to % silver, and for Dentistry that 1 Lasts. That has been my ) ‘erms of payment to suit—Examination ! DFree. 30 Years of Good Honest Dentistry Our Record. Cleanliness is one of our many striking features. All work done without the slichtest semblance of pain. My Perfect Gold Crowns & | Fillings, 50c Suction Teeth Bridge Work, SR e will Not Slip | $3.00 — $4.00 pateng er Drop. $3.00 | $5.00 L D Other Sets of Testh. $3.00 Up ! Per_Tooth or_porcelaln " to & for 24 7y Evening Until 8 o'clock. and on Sundays 10 A, O inay and maldsIn All Work Fully Guaranteed Lady attendance. Lo d location of my office in your mind. Dr. Wyeth, Inc., 427-29 7th St. N. W. pposite Lamsburgh & Bro.. and over Grand Union Tea Co. Largest Gpvostte. Tana Bariers 1n Washington. Fonr entire f1oac &lvse I'hone Main 7066. Thoroughly Equipped ete z:l'ltl""ye and mechanical dentistry. Yes, a gift— from your Heating Engineer IF you act now, then on Christmas Eve— ‘When you tip-toe in where the babies are asleep, you will find each room perfectly warmed by its own American Radiator. ' You will touch the hot-water faucet; it will flow with water that really is hot. You will slip into the living-room where ARCOLA stands, sending out its warmth to thoseradiators and to thekitchen tank besides. Could there be any more perfect Christ- mas gift? ARCOLA is a gift. It costs little at the outset (surprisingly little) and by the end of the third winter it has paid for itself in the fuel saved. ‘Who offers this gift? Your Heating Engi- neer whose store is near your home. By his skill and science he has made America the .best warmed, most comfortable nation in the world. See him this week and let him explain his gift—how quickly ARCOLA can be installed * - and how it will bring to your home the sdme perfect hot-water warmth which‘the larger heating plants of this Company give to mansions, cathedrals and even the White House itself. ; ‘The red and yellow card at the right is the signofa Heating or Sanitary Engi- neer (you used to call him Steamfitter or Plumber) who canshow you Arcora. Look for itin his window. Itwill pay Jou toconsult him twice a year as you do your Doctor or Dentist. His report on your heating and plumbing costs little. It may save much. HOT WATER HEATING OUTHIT for the SMALL HOME -1308-“H"*-STREET, N.W. . ; - Washington, D.C. (GERMAN WAR DEBT “HOLIDAY" [SLIKELY Three-Year Cessation in Cash Reparations Pay- ments Proposed. By the Assoclated Press. PARIS, December 6.—Establishment in Berlin of an allied control commis- sion to supervise budgetary reforms and armed with powers to bring about other financial changes dwring a three-year cessation in Germany's cash reparations payments is provided in a plan under consideration by the reparations officials of France and Great Britain. : The conversations now proceeding are understood to have smoothed away the principal difficulties be- tween France and Great Britain in regurd to reparations,é and to have solidified the opinion 'that Germany must be given a breathing spell in which partially to recover her finan- cial and economic strength. Germany, it is understood, cannot under present conditions meet her rents beyond those due d February, but it is at the end of a three- year holiday she will have no excuse for refusing to meet her obligations. vor 1 The plan meeting with most s and which 3 e in payments in terials. In addition it provides for balancing of the German budget, re- tention of German capital within the country and flotation of a loan, part of the proceeds of which would go to the reparations commission. Ees of a three atorium has been abando! earnest solicitation of Fr: on- asmuch meaning as it w ents of complete all kind uspension of pd The greatest progress has been made in the last few d; in bringing “rench and British viewpoints The result of this Drogress bas been the decision to give Gers many a chance to regain a normaj stat, Could Not Evade Payments. The reparations holiday cannot be used by Germany as a means of evad- ing all future nents of indemnity. ‘)r'r»m-n ofti ain that it is be- ing considerc ) better three ye: obligation: prepared and she pay in full a ‘‘reasonable e problem will L e the re ations com= v to ote is received, In the meantime the offic re work- ing hard to reach a common plan « action. (1) The budget will be balanced, (2) no capital shall be exported to| (3) there shall be no ! ng c: . (4) the ralsing of a loan, a portion of which is to go to the re rations - commission,. (5) _continuation- and probable. incre 3 period of delay of p: Such a plan would set up an allied | control commission in Berlin to super- vise budget: © -broad ital in foreign | it is declared that the no longer any insurmountable difliculties between the two countries on the reparations policy. Officials representing France in Germany who are in a position to know the real facts, understand th: cannot meet the payments b scheduled for January and Fe Xt AS to these, France is not greatly concerned, for, it is asserted, under the d agreement France is not to re- -cive one cent of cash invoived in these installments. The Associated Press is informed that the supreme council probably w r the new situation create held within_fi 1 demand for a new distribution of the first billion of the ind. i last August. s wil argument that i three years after Febryary, France feels that she should have part of the only cash pa; ed from Germany. Amerjcan 1 observers in Burope are strong supporters of the plan to grant the delay; they have advocated such a move for several months as the bes' means of insuring payment of a sub- ~—"“Have It Done Right—Get Casey” Repairing Plnmb'inz and Heating Plants . Casey & Co. Cash or Ecuy Terms . 3207 14th Street Phones Col. 155-1331 A Swirl of Dust a Million Germs 'OU cannot avoid dust, you can- not avoid getting the mouth and throat full of germs, but you can- check their growth -and spread by the use of Formamint Tablets. ‘These famous Formamint Tablets are convenient-to-take, pleasant tast- ing, yet powerfully - antiseptic. Dissolve one slowly in - the mouth, now and then. An efficlent antiseptic s released and carried by the saliva to every spot of the mouth and throat. Germ life will be kept within the hounds of safety, possibly preventing laryngitis, tonsillitis, in- fluenza. Relieves hoarseness - and sore {hroat. Good for everybody, espe- cially singers, actors, - smokers, lecturers. Children like them. 60c at aR druggists. ‘GERM-FIGHTIN Tfinoxr TABL! Mi-h‘o-c:. bassy today. Mr. % Reparation French public opinion will accept the new policy with respect to reparation, and profess to see in it a means of de- Priving + Germany gainst the payment of the indemnity. REPRESENTATIVE. T NAT, Puor, stantial indemnity to France. They con- | tend that a delay of three vears will snable ‘Germany to regain_considerable of hel there her p pre-war ec T he best present you Kitchen cabinets —Solid oak cabinet. —Porcelain sliding top. —Tilting —Swinging sugar bowl. —Coffee isters. This is one of the new improved styles—a great labor saver and an ideal size cabinet for small apartments. Splendidly constructed of solid oak and carefully finished to the finest detail. What gift would be more appreciated in homes that have not enjoyed the conven- ience of such cabinets?—$27.75. & SALE: genuine cork-filled Inlaid Linoleum There are-itwo kinds of linoléums, printed-and inlaid. These are inlaid; by that we mean that thé patterns run clear thru to the burlap back and won’t wear off until the floor covering itself ould then be no argument against ing a reasonable indemnity. observers Lol ._'f_z /0 D0 H. E. Riesser :nd Mme. Riesser, photographed leaving the’ German em- ‘cuser is the newly appointed secretary of the German embassy and has .rrived in Washington to assist in preparations for the arrival of the ambassador. onomic_ stability, and that belleve and comfort. of all arguments = P i, i P —ags | [1]11] [ ] could give her S 527.75 flour and tea can- section. | $l'l7 Sq. yd.‘ wears @nt. -~ .- : de is out of the ordinary at this price. Full This gra pieces ansr:ll perfect quality, mind you. Tile, parquetry, wood, conventional and geometrical | designs—suitable- for ‘pantry, kitchen, bathroom, hall, ete. Bring room measurements wnh you. Sqnare yard, $117. ; . X (Floor ?ovlrtul, fourth floor.) Théfleo]pi(’o. . st 2 r 7k gt B Shop Early —for your own convenience ~—Aluminum bread box. —Assorted spice jars. 4 —Sliding doors in center. —White enameled dish (Furniture, fourth floor.) PREPARING FOR ARRIVAL OF GERMANY'S CHIEF‘%;EQW TTAT T AT LA T L AT TAT LA LA LAl Sl Sau 2oy <ol 230 R LR VER L EVEEREVER CA AT T T TS T 2 Ay T 2 2T 2T L AT R T T A LA LA LA TR T T LA O T LT A A 2L AT A 2y 1 Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. e sme—————————————————— . You will be surprised at all the useful and attractive gifts little money can provide in our greatly enlarged departments for China and Houseware On the Fourth Floor . ° 100-Piece Porcelain . Dinner Set, $17.98 A gift that lasts. A bright gold fioral pattern. Regular $24.00 value.... 517-98 | 42-piece Co!inge S‘:t; a rosebud pattern taken | blue e and gold bow- from open stock: At $849 | knot pattern. At $1050 48-piece Cottage Set, a 51-piece Cottage Set, a rosebud and drop pen- | gold floral pattern on nant decoration. Amer- | American porcelain. 32-piece Cottage Set, a sl-piece Cottage Set, a pretty violet pattern . s1249| 100-Pc. Dinner and gold line; porcelain, ican porcelain, $9.98 | At 5 S11.98 _ Sl-piece Cottage Set Homer Laughlin’s Porce- iain, Persian border pattern; open stock, Set, $49.50 100-piece Dinnerqzs;l, a blue line and bluebird | 00 value at pattern. Regul Extra Special 100-Pec. Dinner Set, $25.98 A pink rosebud and gold line pattern on American E Regular $32.50 $21.98 | A dainty pink rose dec- 81998 | oration on a thin china. | Regular $6000 value. | _Sl-piece Cottage Set, “Elue Willow” decoration, | English_porcelain_from_open stock, __ $I19.9% | sl-piece Cottage Set, old ivory and rosehud border from open stock. ____ $2L98 100-piece Dinner Set, a blue band and r bud decoration from open stock, _ $49.50 wired. You may select any shade at the above pric timely to secure at comparatively little cost the lamp that would be the crowning glory of your living room at Christmas time. ‘y-—FlborgLamps Complete, $21.95 Mahogany-finish or Polychrome bases, with silk-lined shades, with silk fringe, all colors and combinations. tures are lacquered brass, with two light sockets, efficiently combination, any base with any The fix- opportunity, enabling you Table Lamps, 27 inches high;, Boudoir Lamps at $698. The mahogany-finished bases, with|bases are lacquered enamel over All-silk brass, in baby blue, rose, gray ; some two-tone effects,|and sky blue, with silk shades, Su.fliisilk lined; all colors matching two light sockets. d and fringed. Boudoir Lamps at $4.98, with the base. mahogany-finish base and all-| silk shades, with gold lace and |ish Al fancy decoration. Bridge Lamps, mahogany-fin- base, with all-silk shades. Fancy ' 17-Piece Tea Set, a thin china with pink or blue and swan decoration. At $5.98 set. 7-Piece China Fruit Set, dainty decorations in rose buds and plain colors. At $5.98 set. Flower Vase, 10-inches high, hand- painted china; values to $348. At $1.98 each. Dresser Set, 4 and 5 piece sets, thin china, decorated; regular $6.98 values. At $4.98 set. Fancy China, choice 98c—8-inch vase, fruit bowls, 4-piece table sets, 3-picce cereal sets, etc. At 98c. Ch}na Art Pot:;ry |Character in Glass Ware Rich Amercian Cut Glass, many original designs not to be found elsewhere, all full cut, on heavy lead blanks, bril- liantly fire-polished and crystal clear. No imperfections or seconds. i _ Cut Glass Fruit Bowl, 9-| Fern Di inch size, clear crystal, pretty Fruit Bowls and Sugar and cut pattern, $9.50 Qrumcr;, pretty cut crystal Handled Ofive Dishes, clear Choice, ca crystal, with a pretty cut pat-i‘ Sherbet Glasses, 100! 10-i terns. At $4.25 ! style, dainty fishbone cutling. Nappies, shallow style, 6-|At 6 for - $3.98 inch size, pretty cut patterns. each, $348 12-inch Flower Vase, tapered style, with a pretty cut Daisy design, $848 Comports, tall footed style, pretty cut design, clear crystal. $448 e | Flower Baskets, dainty cut design clear crystal. Regular 1200 value. At $1049 ery Tray, pretty cut|g designs, boat shape, clear crystal. At $498 Ice Cream Trays, in pretty daisy cut pattern, on a clear crystal, $8. cream piteher P g.s/‘@ $3.98. Pretty arg heavy 1 = ) cut pattern per; the urn is N7, on a clear cial for compl 2 crystal; regu- — % > lar $5.60 Tea 5T ~valie, 4-plece Set- onsisting ot Cream Set, Cut Glans| Coffee Urn Se consisting of ur teapot, heavy nickeled over c Cut Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers, pretty all- over cut designs. At, each, lined, sugar bowl, cream pitcher a plete set, 7-plece Grape Juice Set, clear crystal, with rose cut pattern, $2.25 set. 14-plece Water Set, a Canadian star cut pat- tern on a clear crystal. Regular $19.95 value. At $17.50. 49¢ and 98¢ |~ Eieciric Gift Suggestions” Colonial Loving Cup Percolator, seamless copper body, with nickeled finish, ebonized handles, urn shape. 9-cup size, $22.50 6-cup size, $19.50 . 5-cup size, $1249 1 Electric Grill and Toaster Com- bined, heavily nickeled and guar- Mounted Casseroles, cut top, Pyrex oven glass inset: nickel copper frame. anteed, $1.98 Manning Bowman Pure Aluminum Percolator, 5 $449 Porcelain Lamp neat decorated patterns. At Bases, 12 and 14 inches high; 8-cup size, extra heavy quality; regular $7.50 value for . $4.50 $3.98 Cups and Saucers, thin china, with der patterns. 6 for 3-Piece Carving Set, best grade of stecl, with scimitar blade, white metal handles, fully guar- pretty bor- $119 | anteed, nickeled, plete with stove, Royal Rochester Chafing Dish, heavily with liner, ebonized handles, knob and feet. Roll Top Bread and Cake Box, in white enamel, gold lettering and knob, Large size, SL1Y extra Com- | electric $17.50 p . Universal 6-Cup Paneled Percolator, with alcohol Chafing Dish, with alcohol burner, artistic de- burner, heat-proof glass top, aluminum interior fit- tings with ebony faucet and handles, 12-Plece Pantry Sets, consisting of 6 large square receptacies and 6 small ones; white enameled with Dutch wind mill design. Special, —_— Gas Irons—Collbrookdale Superior, 6-1b. size, nickeled and polished. Complete with stand and 6-ft. hose, $2.79 0] $0.98 |Sign and finest finish, nickel-plated, with food an_and cover. $9.98 Clothes Baskets, heavy willow woven, full bleached, large family size, oblong shape, with 2 strong side handles for $139 O’Cedar Oil Floor Mop, triangle shape, $1.00 quality, witha 30c bottle of O'Cedar Pelih’ oo | cial for both, $3.19 set 16-galfon Heavy Corrugated Ash Can, with extra heavy rim at top and bottom and a‘gfl- 98 vanized cover, tonster, brotler nd 4 egg cups: . Ironing Tables, hardwood, adjustable frame with smooth finish, maple ironing board—’{he 98 folding kind, Bring your prepared roast and we will cook it while you are doing your shopping. The Chef Fireless Cooker Less Work, Better Food and Lowered Expense Single Tws [~ s cimes $19.0077,.......$29.50 & $32.50 None of the food value is lost. And you need not add water, they cook in their own juices. In no other way can you obtain such tender and juicy meats. And, best of all, any inexperienced cook can.-turn out delicious Pastry-with this fireless. It cooks your meal while you do other work. At $19.50, $29.50 and $3230. - Tdeal Fireless Cooker, Two Compartment Deep, Special at $31.50 Palaf MRV Tie]PALAIS ROYAI The Shopping Center—11th and G S *«. i o RTFIRTRTHS LTE NS I R I R R RS RS R S R A R AN S R S S RS ARG IR BRI IR EDRIRD BB IARES: T BAE T TS S ST TS L0 W0 TS b T T M S S oS T s T