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32 : ; : * 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON D.'C, WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 7, 1921, : ; ; z = will b Coota Tax Gest ok s alin B B B e e o S A R WWW%@W@W@WW%‘%@%! ; B o e, B - | fnd industrial and financlal men, RaYe | pyygical requirements of officers for b 1% o the Yevotutlonatren Now, Wis hor- s [ * fi 0 es. 0 s = jeterminin " 4 | hat he hia miven apian ha important | OFFICERS TO BE EXAMINED. |o¢ getects are practically the umeuu 4 : ® i posts, announced his intention of| Announcement is made that the an- those prescribed for admission to the fi B ‘abandoning political life and has gone nual physical examination of g< of- service. fi i — eres US a i Nalional Horors to As- g - © sassinated Leaders in v i g Portugal Refused. e an o r' stmas ' = LISBON, November 14.—Dramatic #9 Incidentally attended the funerals of the e —cn = fi three republican statesmen who were o assassinated in the recent revolution- o 2 B | l:;‘:;r’::’:g‘. Tho falativbe of the vio- # (g =y <7 BT e ol Th o B s TR P et - tims, former Premicr Antonio Granjo, “Here’s George’s big ‘What to Give This is only . W, Coyimander Carlos Maia and Vice Ad- 2 3 y for men to read: “We @9 STl Machaso dog Sentop. refused to g H't't'I‘ s:::'-}fhc Cll“;mma;fi"e"t l:hat suggest you either tear this advertisc- i St Syt on st = RIS S e e e ing their dead at their own expense. ember he likes practical fol : oG fi . i 5 olks, or, if you want to be more diplo- ‘ e T T o eceament had diss things—and that George KNOWS % 4 5 » regarded her wishes und had lined what men prefer.” matic, open the paper at this page and ) the streets with troops to pay honor leave it around where they'll see it.” fi to his body as his tfuneral procession y Y & P S passlon of indignation and de- e - spair, she threw herself Lefore her F i3 husband's coflin a tused to allow v » it to leave the hou » long as there @ e I SR "’/ “:" " Makes Threat of Suicide. g #9 gyl S peime mlcliticr sho etes - 2 A& N EIIEE Y GeT Me A\\\ I, f 1WAl comnyt suicide oy hus- l \ g I prefer—get me \{’\l-. a sweater is \\ Al ard's coffin.” i ; R sensible, seasonable The troops and naval contingent (4 ol 7 hirts like them, In and n'ccp!ahlc Id SWEATER m fi wrSall e IR ong lef't to widows Y (? SHIR]'S ot | o = JeEnitied b3 his Sunily e famer [ Ad shirt you'll find get one as a gift” OI‘/ o hnded §5 T S ] forr e e . = - many. highpolttioal peromn e —becomes so often the prey of the unscrupulous that no wise [ ] 2 rce closed in sign of public ympathy, and mo theater opened s and thoughtful husband will neglect the provisions in his will w HRISTMAS! HRISTMAS! :E B e ontanendl of a competent, experienced and responsible trustee to protect e SN ;‘ mz;;:‘){.r Licut. Agntao Langa, ' his wilf's interests after he becomes unable to do so. Such N Sweater Coats ] In actipnteald_tel (s speech men will select as executor or trustee g lrts skt c P Sfriend, by your corpse, that I will \ “No-tair” butto ardigan Hyever a w 3 1 = adras-an guaranteed o e I ierons Rre e o The Washington Loan & Trust Co. @ ioed aces Vol wih than cotar D098 & Downtown Bank Resources Over West End Branch y Woven Madras, R _Pull-over style, with shawl col- 5 @ «nd Satins lar, rainbow stripe. d o 900 F Street $13,000,000 618 17th Street v i o ey Tather e ¢ $6.98 i ; Sitk Striped Madras— Vneck. Svie. : G JOHN B. LARNER ¢t PRESIDENT $2 00 and $2 50 nuv_\",lebclack,sgxio.-d andhza;gm_md Q: even some Who took part in the revo-, g & : i Baution, declared near the tomb of the | Silk $4.50 and $5.98 #3 --nss issinated premier that they would ~2 - Zmot wear their uniforms until the Fibers - fi lity were punished and the Portu- A ) ese navy purged of assassins. #Y A great number of naval and army a officers of high standing have sent in ) »x their resignations, but the press is y ! forhidden to refer to this. ! - P, o - The former minister of finances.| = @ fi ¥ " e |v ME “George knows “Socks ure one I D l'KE\A 2 (;"4 E il l"l\indezl( \i\'fi men t)”ng I never have i’) a AN [cKwEAR like most—get them A of. -hf st (. 1] there and you're 2 ne i “ ‘.. .f sure to be right.” Sizei0nsany & g \ or shoes. ', & ] (nmsmas' CHRISTMAS! - L] e Silk Ties Men’s Half Hose o Men’s Fine Lisle Half Hosc. L e ] Hagedown and other Three fa 5 oo i famous silks _in tl i foncts el e S0€ $1.00 P .g oy silk ties in Fiber \le # y gorgeous color combi- 69C Hose. ‘; % nations a box, L35 Pure silk knitted ~ g Pure Silkc Hose. n ties in all the new- $ 1 b ¢ R $1.50 (] 0 2 ¥ : ® v g ] , s - (3 5—; Give me a “A Suit or Overcoat o L ” 4 SUITOR . ' reams” i " g |1 ")VERCOAT "ot W ¥ A The Stratford : !’ 4 G'RISTMAS fi Finished in Mahogany A & or American Walaut, y £ d O’C fi Style 200 g Ie}nlftasndaYlolung Men's ‘A)IIan;I Cotton P°“gee $1.39 }; Figished in Adam Brown Siyjei1as g S}:n:.is new c;t models. Pajamas s i’ or Red Mahogany and Finishedin Mahogany shadesnn o, weares : 5 33to 42 o Madras Pajamas. : Fumed or Golden Oak. or American Walnut, g b’\z(c:“..gm Men's ?\l-gno.u, up-to- ] $l .85 g ‘&* ?nau l{yl;;;r;:!e ny::a;ss, $22 50 Domet Flannel Pajamas. N af greens an% black x . trimmed with silk frogs, P Men's vercoats, . bt 1 Chesterfield styles in $1-50 and $2-00 fi Make this (':hnstmas so happy that every member g Siv bR $25.00 £ of your family will remember it throughout the (4 R year. Let music add the crowning joy to the Christ- g : > mas scene while the Yule Log burns on the hearth. Exclusive - g Music such as only The Brunswick —the accepted Brunswick Features l&‘ “ " instrument of the musical world—can achieve. i"m!;"ck plays all ET E “Discovering what bath robe ic mxght\ 4 T;.::n?egécofl?;i:v;t::: [ 7 GLOVES kind I like is casy— welcome. \zou know BATH ROBE\ {\ :\“ Th SWi ha hat with a B ick i ! and you'll find the the colors like, 3 kg e Brun ick costs no more than ;o‘ulr ;:m:yo:“ ::: ::t;; |§ ’ \ size in my old and the» ':hoLId fit Iy 71 all the great artists, re- gloves.” loosely.” N an ordinary phonograph Bt S &5; \ for | “ . : records for which they 3 M Pictured here are several of the most popular record. @R'ST"AS' & 1 3 - : This is accomplished by \ dBngnswnck models, both in cabinet and period the Ultona—s fot of The G l e Men’s Bafl] Robes g esign. runswick —mnot an “at- tachment.” g Hear The Brunswick before you buy any gootheriexelusive Kid Military collar, with girdle and & i M Gloves * neck cord to phonograph. . o : Ot T,::;,A::Ehfi," o A Black Auto Gloves, with @] QR shatch £ Any Brunswick Dealer Will Be Glad S ) d:;l{h"‘ wrist strap. Fleeced lined . Shawl collar, ; F to Demonstrate the { fine old violin. It is re- ZancAuaiblores, i button front, with $ 6.98 £ B . k Ph h & R d spon;ible f;)r r:m:h of;hel g palm and cln.th back $l .69 belt . ’i wondrously beautifu runswic onograp ecoras Brunswick tone. or\‘f:fizz r Attractive Colorings £ THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDER CO., " CHICAGO, ILL. Lad “Buy Your Christmas Brunswick Early” Men’s ?E Belts Mufflers| £ .With genuine y 2 In Fiber Silk THE cowhide straps. and Silk. g 75¢ i 4 $1.95 | & Complete » e 3 Y ) Stock of 917-919 e’ to $2.29 BRUNSWICK G Street and $2.95| Phissigeiohs - 910 Seventh Street N. W. 3 it llld £ 0 w. s y ‘We Request the Return of Anything That Cag Be Bought for Less Elsewkere. ‘é‘