Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1921, Page 15

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

LANSBURGH & BROTHER BargainG*Floor Such S t;'iking Values for Holiday Selling! Prices Within Reach of Your gift Purse DRESSES #» The styles are better than you will expect to find at the price. Materials are Serge, Tricotine, Silk, Satin, Poiret Twill and com- binations. Opportunity—right! COATS $16-75 Fur collars._plain collars, wrappy models, straightline erfects, sport styles—a wonderful range for your choice. Fully lined in mate- rials of Bolivia, Silvertip Bolivia, Velours, Sport Weaves and Heathers. 5 Give her a coat. She'll appreciate it. Flannelette Gowns Regular and Extra Sizes Flannelette Petticoats 5(r Children’s Robes Sizes 2 to 6 Years Sometimes the house is a little chi#fly in the morn- ing. This little robe will do the trick. Ideal, too, for after the bath. Unmatch- able quality at— A Petticoat of striped flannelette; neat and yet full cut for comfort. A couple will see you through the winter. Trimmed with silk em- broidery. Plenty of the large sizes, and the mate- rial is a good. warm qual- ity. Real value, and then some at— $l.oo Juniors’ Bath Robes Sizes 8 to 16 Years $2.95 | | A Bath Robe makes the young girl feel that Santa just picked the right thing. This is a robe of the bet- ter kind, and the price is just— '] lanthropic Tenn lleved: in spread!: ever he could. One Christmas he sent & gift of prime whisky to an im- provident acquaintance who lived from hand tp mouth in & cabln up in the hills. Along toward the end of January the beneficlary dropped In on hi: d intimated t! CONSTANTINOPLE, cember 10.—The nationalists seem to win every time when the question arises. whether the Angora or the Stamboul government is the legiti- mate representative of Turkey, and frequently the sultan’s ministers help Mustapha Kemal Pasha to play a trick on their own masters. Last Septem- ber the Constantinople government informed the Kemalists of its inten- ambassador to Persia, but Kemal Fasha pointed out that it would be useless, as nationalist rep- resentatives hndbn}ready been sent to Teheran and Kabul. El‘he sultan, in Teply, said that the nationalist ambassador merely a rebel faction in Turkey, and insisted that a duly accredited mis- sion be sent at once. An ambassador was appointed, and in November, aft- er many farewell dinners given in his honor, he left Constantinople accom- panied by a staff and provided with as much money as the nearly empty { treasury could afford. tion to send = structions. 7 BY IRVIN S. COBB. .CURING THE GREAT THIRST. In the old da here was & distiller wh if his friend w: NATIONALISTS WIN TILTS WITH SULTAN Kemalites Come Out Ahead in Disputes Over Legitimacy. - BY CONSTANTINE BROWN. Bpecial Cablé to The Star and the Chicago Daily News. Copyright, Turkey, Ordered to Angora. As soom as he arrived at Trebizond, a Kemali:t port on the Black sea, the sultun’s ambassador, obviously ing the instructions of his chiefs, s i a dispatch to the Angora assembly re-) fere porting his arrival and asking for in- nationalist government. The Turkish-Ttalian treaty, which |sulate had been denounced by judi- was signed November 26, has not been | cial authorities and action had been ratified. The Italian, not desiring fric- mlfi_n handa:r;lst the m‘wr«mmert wh;ch British and | published the erroneous reports of a | Crom I IKe Ui e e S | word-battle between M. Briand and the French, asked for time in which ord be UisHb et communicate with London. ’wls granted by the national assembly, which considers that the eventual con- | sent of Britain to this treaty would | be a step toward a Turkish-British understanding. Crew of American schooner Biue] Peter Reaches Shore in Boat. MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, December 12.—The crew of nine of the Ameri- can schooner Blue Peter reached the | Uruguayan coast today in a small {boat, having abandoned the ship on fire 100 miles off Montevideo. The Blue Peter sailed from Buenos {Aires for Philadelphia December 5 i\ith a cargo of bon, sels have left Mont: locate the schooner and extinguish | the fire. Several sunshine wher- represented ‘The dela: LEAVES BLAZING SHIP. 0 hoping to ! phi- 0 be- inclined he could use a little more liquor. fAren’t things, Zach?” inquired the distiller. “If my memory serves me r 1t has been less than five weeks since I gave you a whole keg.” ell, mendioant, that & kulr of licker WOULD SAFEGUARD Philippine “should get out of several investments pe=EnE=—nE=—pe=—ae===iae===| Y FAVORITE STORIES | ADMIRES ANGORA RULE. D’Annunsio Expects to Visit Turk- ish Nationalist Capital. By g Associated Press. CONSTANTINOPLE, December 13— you rather overdoing 1ghtly, colonel,” “you explained the 0 remember got don’t last very Islands government such as the Philippine Islands National Bank, Manila Railroad Company and the National Development Company,” have been received by , who sent a copy of the récom- méhdation to the legislature and depart- ment secretaries, ‘Wood made similar recommendations in a brief message to the legislature. ]ls his recommendation Governor Wood De- sal ments. “It is quite obvious at this time that the insular government canpot get out of Its investments Without serious sac- rifice and therefore the wisest thing to do is to to make every endeavor pos- sible to put the investments into good shape, with a view to developing them when it becomes possible thereafter and in the meantime to prevent them from being Interfered with by political ele- In other words, the manage- ment of all the investments should be made as independent of political con- trol as possible.” ITALY EXTENDS REGRETS. Makes Amends to France for Turin Consulate Insults. PARIS, December 12.—The Ttalian foreign ministry has notified tl French government that all sati: tion will be given France for th cent hostile demons the French c ing from ne clash at Briand. the Nine perso Governor General Governor General _ ation aga late in Turin, ar spaper reports of Washington between nch prem ne of the . during a session of the ¢ e on limitation of armame: The note from the Italian foreign These were sent at once,|office said that regret had been ex- ordering him to proceed immediately | pressed to the French consul and that to Angora, where new jobs would be}the arms of consulat provided for him and his staff by the|turned. had been re- uilty of tak- ing part in the attack on the con- bell, ves- | l | i ! i | ———o|c——[o]lc——[a[—p[ole—ol] ——ol——=lolc——o]l——>a|e——|g——a|—F]ale—]a|——]0] 2.400 Pieces And More Coming Timeliness and sensational value-giving are the great features of this Pre-Christmas Sale of Jewelry—the sort of jewelry that makes acceptable gifts. Many pieces are attractively boxed, and.they’re all on sale—the entire lot of 2,400 pieces—on the Bargain 6th Floor— beginning Wednesday A.M. Rhinestone Bar Pins Fancy Stone Set Brooches Pearl Earrings Lingerie Clasps Waldemar Chains Gold Filled and 12 kt. Gold Front Cuff Buttons Enameled and Gold-Plated Cuff Links Cut Bead Necklaces Gold-Plated Scarf Pins Gold-Plated Tie Clasps Gold-Plated Knives Silver and Gold Pencils _Handsome Assorted Stone Set Rings Your Choice 5 9 C One special price—easy to remember. Gifts your friends will not forget. No Returns, Exchanges, C. 0. D.’s or Will Calls | MAVEFUSYFIXtYOUR \a. ON'T take all of the merriness and cheer out of your -Yuletide by neglecting to have neces- sary dental work per- formed. There is nothing merry about an aching tooth. We will relieve you of your pain in a painless way and guar- antee our work. Prices right. “Beware of Delay” Dr. SMITH DENTISTS (INC.) 434 7th St. N.W. Over Kresge's Sc & Store 10¢ Fortify the system against Colds, Grip and Influenza by taking Bromo 7 auinine tablets : =—1 Y- TEETH,S0YOU WILL=HAVES A = HERRYIXMAS S — In Switzerland, when the cows are driven to the mountain pastures for the summer, the leader, who wears a has her neck garlanded with flowers for luck. 1 How often must you refill carbons as clear as those made The station car must make connections mirer next ‘The “Lifetime’’—a Lifetime Pen for Busy ISLAND INVESTMENTS your pen? ’S “Life- scratches, blurs, blots, skips or —— time” divides the number of floods — writes smoothly and Governor General Wood Sends Spe- times in half, er than the easily always. A business man’s clal Message to Philippine ordinary pen—hol mr pen. Get this “Lifetime” friend. Legislature. + supply of ink. Hasan i c- All good Jewelers, Stationers, MANILA, P. L, December 11.—Rec- tibleiridium pointsostrongthat Druggists and Department TmmendRtion bysBsursatyiwesks {0it with pressure you canmake five Stores are featuring it. Two Chicage ’hl’-v.”lufnl hes invention of W. A. SHEAFFER. N — P T o According tp Anatolian newspapers recelved here, Gabriele d'Annunzio, who has revealed himself as an ad- of the Turkish nationalist movement, is expected to visit Angora nm‘o‘nfllm are wrought up | the incidents and requested 1 | these inoidents an an over the seisure of muaitions and ‘quiry into them. ? bythe hardest léad,pencil.Never weeks trial at our risk. W. A.SHEAFFER PEN COMPANY New York E-FECIL E BETTER DEALERS EVERYWHERE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS the capture of a Turkish officer ;g board an Itallan ship off Cephalon! Sam:; tionalist foreign minister, by & of Greeks in Piraeus. The Angoi government has mi Men Fort Madison, Iowa HEN several members of the commuter’s family take the car out, there is one rule they should all observe. - They should always buy balanced gasoline that is dependably uni- form, that insures quick starting " in all weathers, that gives plenty of power for climbing hills, that ‘burns up completely and keeps the motor clean, that carries you a few miles further on each tank- ful than a ‘less perfectly condi- tioned motor fuel. There is such a gasoline, and you can buy it everywhere you go in this state. It is our improved, balanced “Standard” Motor Gas- oline. - On every test “Standard” Motor Gasoline leads the field. A car that has stood all night in a_ cold garage will soon develop an exhausted battery if fed with inferior gasoline. When you have only seven minutes to make your train you want to be assured of a quick start. No other fuel is so dependable as this improved “Standard” Motor Gasoline. Get the good habit of buying bal- anced “Standard” Motor Gaso- line and your motor will get the equally good habits of starting promptly and of taking you up the hills and loafing along in traf- fic without much gear shifting. Don’t neglect the lubrication’ of your car. It is the principal fac- tor in keeping depreciation at a minimum. Correct lubrication is best ed by the use of the grade of Polarine estab- lished for your motor, - - STANDARD OIL COMPANY : (NEW JERSEY)

Other pages from this issue: