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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D. C, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 7, 1921 P 99 H ARD T! |lmm more efficient management. . ‘LOVE AND MARRIAGE” POPULAR | S/IP BOMD COSTS CUT. |5, "5 Ziitives | Oriental Bazaar ; were reduged during Octover by $750,. | 110461000 on Juns 13 to $10.933000 | Japanese and Oriental TOPIC FOR JAPANESE WRITERS |3 S el i ee mnty belng | Keen“af ihe toards Ucasup veia Confu- blic by Presid Powell of th .. ATOIEIO, October 24 oy ma e L wad. woren should | Gencs Hreet. Corporaion © e Powci | Mg teime ot 1300 snips uiea | 1205 PENNA. AVE. N.W. marriage is appearing in Japa- keep apart and marry for duty's |said ‘the economy resulted from the up as compared with 956 in June, the OPEN EVENINGS ‘' ‘nese newspapers and magazines, sake and not for love, board’'s policy of tying up vessels and report said. as a sign of the modern tenden- | e S o) o g o g en e e Lseiie e g L O L --—"—-“.fill:ll___lun.—_-;“i—:lml'i—:fi—"'_lflfifl ' |En Route to Hu anlamatxc ‘ Post in Persia We Have the Reputation for High-class, but Not High-price, .Electr;ca’ Goods ity. Professors in psychology, OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS nate. are prominent in-this dls; Thls Ma n lflcent CthOle Talkmg Machine - Not a Sct-in Machine, But a Complete Console Talking Machine Fully G uaranteed by Harry C Grove ing more freedom for personal $1 0 Down-$1 0 Mpnthly/ : M..,,.,,, E’lectrié Lamps Buy the Xmas electri- cal goods at the Electric Shop where you will find odd things not found atE elsewhere. parents ‘ chose bride and bride- groom, and the marriage was performed without the interested parties having known each other. Marriage was considered a duty ‘toward country and family, the religion of ancestor worship be- ing its principle. The young cou- ples lived with the parents, and the bride owed complete obe- dience to_her mother-in-law. The custom is now prevalent for the young people to meet long before the marriage takes plaee so that they may know each other, and to live apart from the family is no longer considered un- dutiful. Yet, of late, the tendency appeared to marry for love's sake and out of personal choice. This new and romantic ideal is so strong that all means are tried to obtain it, entailing elopeménts, sufcides, notorious family dis- -senslons. Hence the discussion | for greater liberty and more social | life, which are quite opposed to CASTORIA For Infants and Children InUse ForOyer30 Yun Alwlyl bears ABLE Lamps with metal bronze base and silk ;hadu m of embroidered Georgette Crepe in mulberry and gold. mABLE Lamps with hand-carved polychrome bace ms hand-decorated parchment shade with moss and bea trimming. OUDOIR Laupl with metal base in antique silver finish; glass shade in floral design. DJUSTABLE Table Lamps with vaseshaped base in g bronze finish; glass shade,.hand-decorated in tapestry design. UNIOR Floor Lamps with mahogany bace; silke paneled shade, in plain colors or a combination of colors, trimmed with chenille and braid. fLOOR Lamps with gold-trimmed ! ase, having velour- covered standard; silk shade trimmed with moss, tassel: and silk fringe. NEW BILLS OPPOSED. Effort to Repeal Provisions of Transportation Act Seen. Believing that provisions of the trans- portation act which authorize the Inter- state Commerce Commission to make to provide adequate revenue for the BOOK ENDS Most unusual ideas are shown in this very unusual dispiay. the railroads and to regulate interstate Pay Your Electric Light Bills Here eired SuattoireRulatotintornials m finmma't Electric gppfig‘mtg Co, B | mordreima r dre e e St = FRL OR l DA paring a vigorous fight to oppose According to the old custom, the . or Walnut The Lowest Pricc\ Ever Quoted in Washington for a. Machine of This - Type EEEEEEE::EEEEEE—JEC—EE:——:EE —Branch Store, Washington Railway and any movement for their repeal in = Retail 'and Wholesale Dilmbnhn | 607 14th St.: Electric Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. e sommunication_sent out 1o the BALTIMORE. To for This Instrument | Phone Main 955 constituents, Joseph H. Defrees, presi- SAVANNAH | dent, said that the passage of such leg- {gag7s One Way. Round Trip, $44.00 o i iavie\ e A lation as the Capper or Wigholson bills S ACKSONVILLE | i would be “a long step backward.” 0| L |, According to President Defrees, 'ay. Round Trip, $55.73 “enactment of the proposed legisla- tion would repeal those sections of A Al ReehR RS the transportation act by which the ludes, lixtra charge for Interstate Commerce Commission Is o ook oo, | | directed to establish rates that are rea- s good to return until May 31 | {sonably adequate to the railways and mer every Tues. and Fri., 6 P.. | Har C Grov € lnc. ’ 1210 G Street just to the public. The railroad com- Automobllex Carried b are trm and (i;;leedm::nm:.‘:al Merdmm & Mumers 'lum Co. fomision o, soome e i 188 IR fol——c B 2] =l e—rrae] = a rallways and detrimental to the A public good. 5@ % ARRESESTDEEMIDE (1. MeddviRenns Lieut. Van Winkle Investigates Case of Hagerstown Girls. ever say Aspirin without saying “‘Bayer” |fariment is. conducting an ves: tigation with a view to prosecuting = [olc—— o]l ]ole——m]ol—a[c——o]o]c———]ol———jol— R R R R R R A R S S A R S S A S A S S A N S R A A A S A S A S A AT A RATASA % Assorted Dolls At 49c, 69¢, 98c, $1.25, $1.49 —— -. sible for the treatment & _WARNING! Unless you say “Bayer” you may not . ~§7r?.~%:::675$ n:&elzryte:rs"fflx.m f;'.:;z e $1.25, $2.49 anice Crampton, sixteen years old, 2 hy ed as alleged fugiti and $1.75 “get genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians over 21 |yhe Yore Semed a sleeed forgaes $1. nom SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE' and $3.49 years and proved safe by millions for Iv is stated that the girls were,0on- siderably under the influence of 1fquor when they reached the house of de- Colds Headache Rheumatism fention, and ene ‘of them. it Is stated, Togkuehe. . ENami’, et |t Sossa i s s v ! Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain 5 ';;‘,';: ‘l;g"(;;‘;‘;&‘;? L.,";{’:{y..:}:{’n.fl‘fé rl l l g e l les O ® .Accept only “Bayer” packag'e which' contains proper directions. i w 2.7 s b i e e e | VPIASE IDEIBORZVEASE: Where Childhood Dreams Come T rue Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicvlicacid Problem in Financier-Prisoner’s Cause Before Highest Court. A phase of the case of Charles Ponzi, whose financiering methods were the talk of the country about a year ago and who now is serving a term of five years' imprisonment in the \ 4 z Massachusetts house of _correction, yest®rday reached the United States Supreme Court. The chcuit court of appeals at Boston seeks to be instructed whether “a prisoner, with the consent of the Attorney: General, while serving a sentence * * ¢ can be lawfully taken on a writ of habeas corpus s ¢ into a state court * ana there put on trial s Wt e "o Ponzi has been opposing every ef- fort made to take him into the state !courm but the United States district court at Boston ordered him to stand trial _on twenty-two indictments charging larcenies. PERPETUAL | BUILDING | ASSOCIATION | Pays 6 Per Cent | on shares maturing in 4§ or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent I on shares withdrawn be- | Let the youngsters come and enjoy the thrills and pleasures of seeing this \Wonderland of Toys—the largest and most complete stock we have ever gathered for any Christmas sea- son. You'll be pleased to discover how abundantly we've provided those things to make every boy and girl happy on Christmas morn—and the reasonable prices will be a revelation! TOYLAND—BASEMENT Ives’ Mechanical : - Child's | s | Deskan R Folding 1 Rollgtop {Boat e r | Toy Kitchen Table e e —natural finish. Cabinets $1.19 Well stocked, ifi__ Jackie Acrobats wiokevery . $1.00 amusing ......... Ld [ L4 Solvmg His Gift Problem book section filled and no’ place to put the ove ow! What holiday gift could be more suitable or acceptable to him t! another section or two for his Globe-Wernicke Bookcase? Commnwulth Shoo_Flys “Three Coi chistu’il: e SCh Oenhut, Baks 5225 | $1.49 Mahogany- nr Finished ° Dolls’ fore maturity Spe“i ng - : Pi anos ‘ SWi“gs Somn |g Bomds | Toc Piker $i49 | Dolls Fiber | & swgz'oio?;o.;m‘ SI.w :—"l‘t;:mv;r‘ood con- sgc C]imbing K Reed CIO"Cal'tS ; Rubber-tired - wheels; good $7.98 x@i@@W@W%%!:@W:WW@%W%%«W Blackboards Monkey : st FOyR etal Body O | $2.49| 25¢ - Wagons- ’l‘i)y' Cook Typewnters» : At 9149 and $2.98 Stoves ‘With utensils, nickel finish. $l.25 |} Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, Preaideat JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Automobiles | o = 3 BR5 | At $836, 5949, $1098, $1198 Dolls’ Cradles = . $12.98 and $19.98 —white enameled finish, at - " Dolls’ Trunks’ Metal Wagons b g ol 59c and 98¢ —14-inch size. _ —with two horses. ¢ “Iron Hooks | -~ $1.49 $3.49 'and Ladders . With two horses, at $1.25 and $1.49 Sectlonal Bookcases Readmi helpful, educati and a Globe- Wernicke Sechlc})nll Bookcase %fl reading and the collection of a good library. ; lobe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcu-mnndahlnrlfl snyhmmh-hbothmkndimlhdnm O DESKS, CHAIRS, SECTIONAL FILING CABI m‘.m AND STEEL, .LOII.A'I‘D"IC LIES, SECTIONAL BOOKCASES | Ouila Rolly |$4.49 Steel-Ti " Boards | $449 Stesl-Tire Enameled Child’s ' Dolly | Velocipedes BRAPAIBRIRANER Dmms '» \ : —iarge size. ° A-.m.l;d char- | g ongly made, Fumitll'l'e 4 59,79, 1, $L39| At 19, 135, 818, $228 %8¢ a° 4:;9-& s 53.19 | A" 98 o $s.9 WTW 1218-1220 F St. NW. ~ and $1.98, : sm-uu WENARST