Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1921, Page 15

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Al 3 5 " N i 3 TE_E: SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON D., C., DECEMBER 11, ‘1921 -PART 1. ° ‘m mEEMII—IE : Lansburgh& Broe | . Board of Trade City Club Chamber of Cnnmerw Work for Greater Washington | Discussion of Activities—Past, Present and Future of the Big Civic Organizations Merchants and Manufacturers’ Assn. Federation of Citizens’ Assns. Meetings offthe board of directors representation for Washington in both 0f the Washington Chamber; of Com- {':ru:ff-o‘fx'e KC‘mxress and in the elec- erce: and“the Board of Trade océu- | g, @ CES . Y peakers pointed out to the bled. the spoflight of trade body: ac-| comgittee that the District does not tivities last week. The new member- | desire statehood, but merely wishes ship committee of the board, with|rcPresentation in the body that gov- Chairman George Farquhar in the| Mr. Lloyd presented the District's chair, which held its first meetingcase in such a fujr manner that he last Tuesday, also came in for its mplimeht y Senator Ball, shiare of interest, inasmuch es the|orpanor,he Slmitiee Members 1922 committee will have to show |have an opportunify at the meeting considerable activity to break the to hear the evidence presented by the rgcord set, by Chgrles-J. Wnleu and JI ‘;p(dkers at the: -hearing, and this 571921 committee, L Acting: on recofmendations sub- dtions 7 ture sal should pack the ball- mitted” )"'!ha parks and yeservi ognml(l irectors of the Roard immediate, action to f:fi gb Byn( ‘of-thie city from.| oac "of builders. The com- lltee in its report pointed out to the wors that the park system, ap- d in 1901, was in great dan, | would expect, to i "F'& too, at 1 Now:-we launch our Sale of Xmas Holiday —— s All the beautiful Scotchy efi'ects, in, stripes and plaids. Just the colors. you | sortment. No gift m o re acceptable | and a bargain, The coat is an important part of needs and gifts, so carefullly and completely planned e that you ‘will find almost every wearable that is useful winds remind us of the comfort we and appropnate for Women, Misses and Children—marked at Bargain Prices om of the Willard. by - Former erintendent of Police Maj. Harry. L. Gessford was ban- dueted “last TRursday night by the public: order .committee of the Board of Trade. His many yeu service in the police depart was com- mended, his illness plored and a speedy recovery wished him by many | speakers, all of whom spoke in praise of his untiring and_efficient efforts in the department. He was presented with a cane and umbrella by Presi- dent Thomas Bradley of the board.on behalf of the committee. The dinner was attended by the three Commissioners, Justice Frea erick Siddons, former Commissioner J. Thilman Hendrick and others. AUSTRIA T0 UPHOLD REFORM IN FINANGE 4 BY A. R. DECKER. Bfl chle to Th Star and Chf Copyright, nckl“' Mty Joms. VIENNA, Austria, December 10— Despite the recent riots, the govern- ment .is determined to adhers to its origipal .plan for placing ‘Austrig’s. finances on a stronger basis. It is probable that the 60,000,000,000 crown (normally $12,000.000,000) -food sub- sidy will cease on New Year day, al- though children under fourteen years of age will continue to receive food under the old ration system at less than market prices. Food for the general poputation is assured for the next four months, which are the worst of the winter. Pricer, however. cannot be kept ‘at a low level, while the crown loses #n value. Wages gnust be increased and industry must “assume the burden hitherto carried by the state. must have for the holiday season Plush and Cloth Coat Plenty of. fur collars for those who prefer them. The self collars are the large, warm kind so styled that they look well either open or but- toned up tight. There are loose, wrappy mod- els—or the sport type of coat that hugs the body, with large buttons. Plush Coats among them with self or large fur collars All offered IO I O T O T, ] bulldlng operations which h) ened to. destroy all chances of pleting the original plan. 'he new chairman of the commit- tee, Fred Coldren, has served on the committee for many years under for- mer Chairman Judge Charles Bundy. Mr. Coldren is thoroughly familiar with the aims of the committee, and much activity is expected during his term. The report was adopted unani- mously by the directors, and attention will be directed to this condition im- mediately. Announcement of the appointment of William F. *Washburn as repre- sentative of the Board of Trade at the educational conference held last s{mrsday night at the Franklin hogl was made at the meeting. Mr. Washbirn is chairman of the school 'committee of the board. Wittlam Cla- baugh was nained as chairgan of the entertainment committee for the mid- winter dinner of the membership com- mmittee, to be held early-in the win- ter. Plans -are already being made for this affalr, which is expected to eclipse'any previous entertainment of the board. Speakers for the monthly meeting of the full Board of Trade, to be held tomorrow night at the Willard Hotel at 8 o’clock, huve been aanounced as Sir Hubert Llewellyn Smith, economic adviser to the British government and formerly secretary of the board of trade, London, and Maurice Cagenave, financis! adviser of the French goy- ernment. Annual rej We are helpmg to extend the purchasmg power of your Xmas purse with this SALE OF DRESSES The assortment of styles and materials is sel- dom equaled. For business or street wear, aft- ernoon or even dinner wear you will find your dress among these. Convince Yourself variety will amaze you, and they are spe- cially priced for this selling event at ts. will be submitted by the committee. op. public order, Qdell S. Smith, chairman; river and harhor improvement, Frank P. Leeetch. and parks and reservations, Woal Velours The _popular bell sleeve pre- dominates. Many trimmed with $16 A9 Materials Are ings before the Senate committee. o . . . . Industry can dispense with the Poiret Twill Fine Wool Tricotine Canton Crepe e gpectal repors wil be made €rom | cppiior brovided - throush ihe With satin collar and a large Beautiful neat floral effects With beautiful sleeve effects, tonal representation, Bdwin C. Bran | (LITION, (00 yiouen the - subsity novelty button at the waist line. 201 interwoven give the re. .IPleated georgette or lavishly ina James T. Lloyd, representative |8iven by the states to the railroads. raid interwoven give the re- trimmed ~with light-weight of the chamber, are expected to make| The shift to sound finance cannet fined touches of decoration. peads. compeehensive raports on the hear-|be made without trouble. Strikes will occur, and there will be diffi- .« |culty in persuading the farmers tp share in the tax burdens. This means . : Trimmed with paraliel lines :x;lmre nbhoE ‘an(}‘ fa'shmncd in Silk Taffeta Bolivia Sport ChPlan' for the next meeting of the |an cffort upon the part of the govern. e new jacket effect. o amber o ommerce, Whicl € ment to reconcile the Lonser\rau\'o. of emb;oxde:l;‘: T;ne Eedé lme( A semi-evening wear style, z X Weaves held Tuesday-night at the Willard|cautious Catholic country with ,*red trimmed wi a band of se} R- h V l ¢ with sleeves of 1ace net and a Sllverllp Hotel, were discussed at the meeting| yienna.’ material in_contrasting colors. . ch Ve vc' series_of ruffles. The same at . - Heathers of the board of directors of the or- Reach Agreement. Attractive Barbaric girdles to Trimmed in broad, rich de- the hips slightly bordering on Bolivia “"""""S ‘;‘,'.‘,;‘,‘,2";’,,,,2‘,‘;’.‘,& of the| It is understood that the socidl add the finishing touch. signs, with black tubular beads. the hoop style. Broad- Federal Reserve Board, has been an- |democrats are in agreement with the . i Vel loth: nounced as the guest of the chamber | Christian sotialists to reform - the I T L LT L L L L L T I elours cloths and the principal speaker of the even- | finunces and save the republic, for the T T T T T T U O T S R Our Xmas Bazaar—Nothmg Over °1*: Novelty Gifts abound. - Visit the Booth and select gifts at Bargain Prices. Day after day fresh new merchandise will be added to replenish the stocks. Make this your Shopping Place. $ 1 .00 314’2 soclalists have greater reason than , have the disappointed monarchists and other parties of the right tp maintain the present form of governe; ment. - If the communisis attempt to repeat the rioting they will clask with the socialists, who are furious because a small percentage of red’ diverted a socialist demopstration to communist ends. - howing & ing. Invitations have been sent broadéast t6 members of Congress and men high in business and official life of this city, and the chamber expects to make it one of -its most interesting meetings. H. H. Glassle and James T. Lloyd, who took a prominent part in the hearings before the Semate District committee op national representation for the District of Columbia. will re- Chancellor Schober is port on their work. Both Mr. Lloyd firm intention to do all that is hu- 2na Mr, Glassie made stirring appeals | manly possible to bring Austria out 1o the- committee on behalf of voting of chaos. = SN A == Satine Pantalettes and Bloomers — Good Gowns—Wash satin and batiste’ combina- Satine and Cotton | Taffeta Petticoats— 69 c | : Beudoir Caps—Lace and beautiful satin rib- g;:cks and colors. Ruf- ;iiqn, with lace trim- quality,_in'an, colors:. . 6 ‘bon combinations. A and ceecen ','_ ..... ‘ mg .....coeceeee. . e AT KWide assortment to T Jersey Knit Bloom= 2 qusts—Voilc with s 00 choose from ...cecvns c ers—Good quality with Gloves—Black, tan, lace-.trimming; fancy™ = 2 reinforced gusset; flesh c gray; fleece lined; sizes 23c and ta1lored stqus waie: G Polly Prim Aprons— ] e R Trimmed with rickrack 55 Ehas Brees i Tea " Aprons —- E m- [ or self material; gener- \ c | ouisly full cut ........ Violinist THIS AFTERNOON AND TONIGHT and all through the week—3:30, 7:30 and 9:30 Rlal.to Theater Hear this bnlhant young Russian at this perfo ance.” Then ask any BRUNSWICK dealer to play records for you. Only when you have actually hea A Breuk:n himself and felt the witchery of his geni you fully appreciate how marvelqusly BRUN WICK RECORDS reproduce his art. _ Elias Breeskin Records Only For I broidery and lace trim- med Others in 'dotted swiss, “with- lacé and embrmdery trxmmmg Camisoles — Wash satin and Bandeaux — Cotton 39c it e crepe -de chine; built-up shoulder s [ bb trap; teed satin;in flesh only, 89c cor ribbon strap; lace s] .00 550 A Few of the Many Bargam T able Spectals with hemstitching. ... Crepe de Chine En- $1.98 velope Chemise — Lace s1.20 Batiste Nightgowns —Trlmmed with French knots. Suitable l‘ for Xmas gifts. Each. 89¢ B—E—EEEE E_E_Egfl All-wool Sweaters— Slip-overs and tuxedo styles; beautiful colors. Children’s Coat Sweaters—All wool; in many colors and white. Beautifully made.., ... A Special Pm_fchase of 600 Odd Pairs of Boudoir Slippers trimmed, .in ornate or tailored styles «.c.c..ve Children’s Raincapes —Tan, navy, with plaid linings. Guaranteed Waterproof. §295 §1.95 Breeskin Records . = lsotz—c:prlce on “Yankee Doodle”. Vmuxtempfis .Beethoven .Fibich Fm; Kreisler 3023—~Hebrew Melpdy and Dance...Zimbalist 2 ;l:nfllde E?:u’tou (Spamsh Serenade) Children’s Gingham Dresses— SmnihiSerenstc) Porck Dresses—A good quality belt. . Boxed for-Xmas. s BRUN‘B;!'C'K-B ;g,'-;‘,}f,’f:‘? lacturers: Children’s Bathrobes —Sizes 2to4 years. Blan- ket cloth in attractive patterns and colors. , .. "Adults’ Beacon Robes —Ribbon trimmed, dainty patterns. - lee her-one-for Xmas. . : \ Sizes 6 to 14. Good ; wingham with cap to ; g < ¢ 4 SR . : 1 "" Any Phonograph Can Play 3 ek Noabliihe e 1.98 i An excellent quality Felt Slipper, in Brown, Blue, Wine %;11:1111% zllgeneacth;:;gerns. $ | o e and Gray. Moccasin-style, with pompom. Nothing more acceptable for Xmas as they are dally reminders —Jersey. Silk Pettlcoats Wxth of the giver. ; ) \ ' EITTIIII CT : COMPLETE_ LINE OF 3 'Bi"l_lns'wii:'k- Phonographs and Records ON SALE AT " Robinson’s Music 136G St. §1.39 »$3. 89 terial or silk taffeta Good value at...... LTI Bungalow Aprons— | Percale of neat -checks LT T I 74c and stripes. Sizes.for women and misses. At: Store ey

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