Evening Star Newspaper, December 7, 1921, Page 5

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Women's Hig‘h-Grade Shoes In Hahn's “Mark-Down" at Women’s Black Silk Stockings, P ol Available safety clip withring or IGHT in the midst of the busy Christmas shopping many women are wisely taking advantage of our timely Mid- winter “Mark-Down” Sales. $5 and $7.50. Two great groups at At $7.50, we direct attention to the following splendid styles taken from our regular $8.75 to $12.50 stocks: Patent Leatfier One, Two and Three Buckle Pumps. Turn sole, “Baby” or Louis heels. Patent Leather and Black Satin “Grecian” Sandals, with instep strap and cut- out. Tan Calf Turn-sole Buckle Pumps, with “Baby” or Louis heels. ‘Walking Boots of Tan or Toney Red Calf; wing or straight tip. Shoes. HE “Gater” Pump. A spicy French creation. Patent Leather Three-bar Pump; black suede quarter with elastic gor- ing. Distinctly new $10.75 and original. At.... Thursday $1.29 purchases of Good- Special wearing, Good-fitting Silk Stock- ings with seam backs; lisle rein- forced toe, heel and top. Strictly erfect. We never offer “sec- nds” at any price. S~ 7 g ) } il ] Black Calfskin, Welt- sole, Three-strap, Three- buckle Pumps, also Blucher Oxfords; medium or low heels. Tan and Brown Calf and Norwegian Grain Leather Blucher Oxfords and Sports Pumps. ' Dress Boots of bright or dull kid, with military or. Louis heels. And many other styles. \ PI New Arrivals of Distinctive Low CTURED on the right a new Patent Leather Pump, with instep strap and little buckle. Modified French last and low wood heel. C smart novelties we are offering at ... ‘ Matches * One of a number of $5.95 7&K 235PsAveSE This Should Solve v Your Shopping Prqblem PEAKING of Christmas, the most thoughtful present you can give to any I friend who owns an Eversharp is a Wahl Pen to match his pencil. These pens are beauti- fully made. They are mounted in gold or silver to match the standard Eversharp de- T signs. One of these handsome pens belongs | in every pocket or purse that boasts an Ever- sharp. Practical as they are stylish, all Wahl Pens have the famous Wahl Comb Feed, which controls the flow of ink, feeding it in just the right amount to any writing touch. For sale by Eversharp Dealers, priced $6 to $50. ON'T forget that an Eversharp Pencil makes one of the very finest Christmas presents you can give. Made in a wide variety. of attractive designs, short and long, fitted with safety clips or ringed for watch chains, you can find just the right Eversharp for every individual. For sale by dealers everywhere;be sure you get the genuine, the name is on the pencil. Eversharps for gifts, prices $1 to $65. THE WAHL COMPANY, Chicago WAHL PEN EVERSHARP T R WILEY ISSUES CARITIS PLEA Asks Help for Starvifig Wom- en and Children All Over the Near East. A Christmas appeal for aid to starv- | ing women and children in southern | Russia, Armenia, Silesia, Smyrna and . Syria was issued today by Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, honorary chairman of the Near East Relief. “The bread line still creeps trigic- ally,” the appeal said, “but slower and { longer. Massacres, famine, disease decimate the thin ranks of our loyal allles. The forces. of death must be beaten back. America has fought a ‘holy war to save children’ by asking | her people not for battleships but | bread. Makes Special Appeal | “Will you not give until you have the thrill of sacrificial service? Until the ‘Prince of Peace’ stops giving to you?” A letter from Chief Justice William { H. Taft of the United States Supreme Court to Mrs. Cabot Stevens, honorary director of the Near East Relief, re- st Relief and the help of the hildren who have had some lit- and who have been led to ex- future comfort, will be successful. “I real the country is more or less j: h a constant call for contributions, -but the country still abundant resources and abundant nnot think that the which developed so much in the war and the sense of brotherhood of men have disappeared annot be roused to to the real es that those devoted persens carrying on the Near eagerly trying to supply. Mr. Taft One of Trustees. Chiet Justice Taft is a member of the board of s of the Nea Relief and has evidenced his interest licly. at various times. Checks and contributions should be mailed, sent or taken to John B. Lar- ner, treasurer, room 308 Bond build- ing. SENATE VOTES MEDICAL ~ SUPPLIES FOR RUSSIANS Passes Bill Providing That Army's Surplus Be Sent—France Tries to Include Other Supplies. ons for turning over to the Relief Administration in urplus medical and sur- gical supplies of the Army is con- tained in a bill passed by the Sen- ate yesterday, the first this session. Attemp Senator France, re- publican . to broaden the ure to include many nd to authorize the of a commission to Russia Russia of Ma United States intricacies of and that “we matching our ters at the game,” ance urged the sending of on to Russia to inform the tes government of condi- ected. Declaring that the “has not learned the i 5 information d concerning Russia nformation,” he de- s been sent over for ctical purpofts of those who originated it. Leaders in Europe know that Russia is the greatest market of the world today, her nat- ural wealth two and a half times that of this country Senator France erable served them in R some of his sugg lighten our s ewed at consid- “should en- on, demo Georgla, ndefensible” that the ould not recognize Russia, and yet send reliel supplies. WILL SEEK RECOGNITION. said it was The delegation from the far east- ern republic of Siberia, now in this city to advocate the rccognition of that new government by the United States, Poole, division of the State Department, with a view to the formal presentation of the case f that republic to the official con- deration of President Harding The delegation co ikoff, economic a avaeff, economist, J. Farman as secretary. Complete Assortment Eversharp Pencils 50c Up SPORT MAR 1303 F 1410 N. Y. Ave. 905 F your this is @ genuine Ever- sharp. It carries enough lead up its sleeve to last all year. It has a handy eraser out in the open ready for use. Three styles: long, 50c; short withring, 60c; long with clip, 65¢, Get yours today. EVERSEARP 50¢ Relief are | East | in the work of the organization pub- | I by the committee of-seven of Washing- ‘timv.i of which E. D. W. Jones is presi- ent. HEADS ALUMNI BODY. Lay Association of Catholic U. Elects Leo H. Cleary. NEGROES TO MEET HERE. | I 0o Jonar: Gornet Witkinson The call for the conference was Issued Leaders Will Outline Race Aspira- tions at Convention. safeguarded The Lay Alumni Association of A conference of leaders of the negro Catholic University, at a meeting of (race will' be held Thursday and Friday, Against all kinds of weather, no matter how severe—if you ‘Paint the chapter in the Raleigh Hotel last | December 8 and 9, at the Metropolitan with night, elected Leo H Cleary of the |A. M. E. Church, 15th and M streets " Murco Liquid Paint - 1916 class president of the Washing- northwest, for the purpose, according the lifelong paint ton chapter of the alumni assocla- |to an announcement today, of preparing tion. ~Other officers elected include |a public statement embodying the claims | C. Eugene Edwards, '16, vice presi- dent; M. J. Idall, '17, secretary; J. L. | the United States. Druhan, treasurer; J. E. Cammack,| Among the speakers who will take J. A. Dugan and J. V. Byrne, mem- part in the conference are J. Weldon bers of the executive committee. Johnson, Miss Hallie Q. Brown, Dr.| The members of the chapter at the | Robert Vann, Bishop L. W. Kyle, Prof. meeting formulated plans for the |G. A. Edwards, . F oore, J. publication of the University Alumnus | Finley Wilson, Dr. J. M. Waldron, Prof. pending the appointment of a na-|J. R. Hawkins, Dr. C. M. Tanner. Rev. tional secretary. J. L. Pinn, Charles E. Russell, Bishop You're assured of maximum service and are safeguarded against any possible trouble by our ironclad guarantee —Murco Liquid Paint is the best on market today— E. J. MURPHY CO. 710 12th Street N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. WEZARLS & ASST TRUST OPCER AVON M. NEVIUS ASST casmien GEORGE 0. VASS ASST. casmen e raesioeny EARLE M AMICK AvoiTOR ROBT.V. FLEMNG | vice rags-casmen . OINERAL COUNSEL & TAUST OFPICER, Main 5280 : BANK must count its resources not in money alone. but in the caliber of the men who control its policies and govern its dccisions. The Secret of Good Health When Nature requires assistance, she ‘ Assist will not be slow in conveying toyou * . DIRECTORATE: Nature an intimation of the fact. ~ Decline of CHARLES C. GLOVER CHAS. CARROLL GLOVER, Jr. back cn}:rg{)'.l.'nablhty to sleep well, head- WM. J. FLATHER HENRY B. SPENCER to ache, biliousness, con_su ation, a gen- MILTON E. AILES JULIUS GARFINKLE 2 1 eralsluggishness of mind and bodyand H. ROZIER DULANY FLEMING NEWBOLD "1'“ H - = “ i3] CHARLES 1. CORBY JAMES MARION JOHNSTON, Jr. action any sign of digestive “‘unrest’ should impel you to seek the aid of a reliable medicine without delay. There is no better—no surer—no safer—than this proven remedy. Beecham's C. POWELL MINNIGERODE WILLIAM M. RITTER HARRY F. CLARK FRANK J. HOGAN STERLING RUFFIN LOUIS E. JEFFRIES L. KEMP DUVAL JOHN S. LARCOMBE ThE Rices NaionaL Bank Take * OF WASHINGTON DC. Py ¢ On Pemnsylvania Avenuc Facing the U.S. Treaswry | &%m {,g: is ::g'. l in boxes l s 50c—90 pills A splendid selection of Pianos, I Grands, and Players, on Terms That Make Buying Easy. Used Players 88-NOTE $360 Used Uprights - $100 $125 $175 and up $10 Down To Approved Credit Take a Long Time to Pay Balance A beautiful piano or player makes the best possible kind of Christmas gift and brings music into the home at the happiest time of the year. Christmas festivities are not * complete without music, and we have arranged prices and terms so that the purchase of a pldyer need not be deferred longer. Remember, the prices and terms advertised are yours for the ask- ing. If it is anything from a used upright to a brand-new grand, we have it. p To Approved Credit Take a Long Time to Pay Balance Splendid Values in Beautiful Brand-New Uprights and Play‘ers Splendid Values in Beautiful Brand-New Uprights and Players . Don't forget that evening shopping is sometimes very con- venient. We are open until nine o'clock.

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