Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1921, Page 18

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921~ the dullness of the glass market. = EHILE " s PUSTAL | FAvon D|SCHARGED MEN Thirty-one of the most skilled and lll-l Bis “Unemployment Allowaace” ?.;.'.fif‘” Tant wecks when they were Made to Workers in Japan. TN lars giveniis discharss at- a Pennsylvania a 5 nm‘P ang The greatest unemployment : 2 ever granted to laborers in & et the bistory of Tapan has Just been |y AL (e sbutter feastr in Tibet the| ’0 get the Amerioans in Valparaiso Call i, s iyt BHE Sompan? Btas i o S 7 it o:;gz:;.l <y Sunpllfymg the Gift Problems— and Minimizing the Expenditure on Governor t i yraduslly: aincellast surine oW B8 - o End For- S]' ty-Five-Day Delays. A By the Assoclated Press. i H ,VAQL;AMRAISOT“'November 6.—The 5 Puts A uSh . American Chamber of Commerce in O Valparaiso has addressed a petition . n Your Gears to the governor of the province call- Mg attantion to the “arievous dame ‘Trust Ebonite to put those whimpering, grindingtransmis. sed to international commerce mw’ “"mm sleep. After Etbomte ";"d"“: coatm%:fl;::; TAB '-ET ] deficiency in the postal serv- over gears you won't even get a whisper ou Now Used As ice” between Chile and tne United | Drcksnmissions o Us By Millions A !h(;‘:;r;smim;’enue from (;?lle.dllrln.lé B I E and differentials ed a 'anama, is often delay from forty to forty-five days before|Stays on the job all season—one filling of a tight trans- E Cl Th & o e P e sl Sontach—l icton—and pors & i Aot I 3 e i3 & e con! ey n =1 uts & 3 - 2 “mieed Siates overnment. takes ad- e toan deving. oy Ebeatie— ol ottt by Skin and Correct Indigestion and Constipation vantage of every rect steamer for 5 sending mall, whereas we have only ;DAme. Sold at garages, gasoline stationsand acceseory A 1f You Are Not Entirely the services of two direct steamers, dealers in five and twenty-five pound tins 3 = other lines transshipping at Padam BAYERSON OIL WORKS SGEA { é Satisfied With The Results ‘The petition calls on the gover ! Y o c Y e e e e et e e Pecrstodm Prodins £ & A BT Bt b 'nt of e, “tha e may see e nay! In leum uCte— It H urgent necessity of arbitrating means| MAKERS OF AUTOCRAT MOTOR OILS ; P A BITE T¢S ST e Money Will Be Promptly for obtaining a betterment in the in- Lo 4 | 7a6Ler. Refunded. terchange of correspondence 80 essen- o - tial to business between: the two | countries.” A_correspondent writing in the South Paclfic Mail answers the Amer- icans’ petition with the statement that “what certainly does call for reform {s the manner in_which malil is brought from the United States to Chile” The writer asserts that Val- paraiso commerce is united in think- ing that the Chllean government should make representations to the United States on the matter. S “Under_the sh?lr‘t-nlg‘hta?hnow‘}; of . oge = protection prevailing in e nited The Universal Acceptability of i |1 Bttt v e corFenponaene, “mait} ; §//\/m\\,r ST f,';'// rom that country is almost exclu- V' = \ == sively carried in North American ves- \ Z'\ SRR fi‘I!!‘\ P 2 House Coats and Bath Robes ey N 5 < Y orgi el aling floronsfothiness Sk & N ‘V': 'v’ : % in Cthe” United States and in 7R ;\:'/A 7/ ’411 YA\ Makes them favored gifts : Chliey 2= \\)\;?/\,::f 7 The very practical way in which we have had our assort- AMERICANS ARE LEAVING ] ll’\\'fl)l\\\ G \‘M\\\% ments made popularizes these garments—with the men folks themselves. They're comfort—both fitting and be-fitting—and GERMANY AND AUSTRIA entirely different in type and character from contemporaneous Diserimtatory Ralsing Fori Hatel lines. It's a regular year-around department with us—aug- Rates 100 Per Cent Brings mented at Christmas time—to better meet the varied tastes Gesieral Exodas: 4 and sizes and purses. Cirelesy to The Star and_Chicago Daily on er u ews. Copsri Two Featured Lots 2 A stabee s Two or lhree weeks ago Germany and - . . . Austria were attractive to man; House Coats, in Double-faced Bath Robes—Fine Blankets, in a American visitors, but today everl)y- 3 = g = rari 1 N thing is so hi h in ‘béth countries > 3 ckets an as they can. passenger boats frogs. Plain surface 83 P : leaving British, French, Dutch and cuffs cord bound; heavy girdle at f - reavi £ = ; b German seaports are crowded with a.nd fancy baka Waahy 5 waist. Coat model; 75 travelers, most of whom have waited Cntitorfcomiont i Soes large and full. Spe- . e e eat i — possible for bona fide Americans to obtain passage on account of S0 many === OY éen Germans going across. The lobbies of the big hotels In Berlin, Hamburg, Munich and Vienna, b where Americans used to be numer- ous, are almost deserted. One of the el Sona l'esen principal reasons for the exodus of the Americans is the recent increase % in hotel and restaurant rates of 100 per cent for people from the United . . States, The British, French and Ital- Cigarette Cases—with the new compartment, $3.50 jane onithe stheribad Tareicharged Y P y only from 25 to 50 per cent more than ®. o > the former rates. S—W W] The failure of the Palatine and Dus- Cashmere Reefers—white with polka dots. . :$1.45 B e own communities, has been a valu- Belt Buckles—gold inlaid or silver . | Ahie femmon 10, Thoss. Gormians who C C o have been! 1“:‘lulzlng;(rel‘_;:ll)l|nlslp:cl S d ulation in the mar! e fact a ilk Pajangas—soll fancy colers ..........$7.00 ;):;;‘;;r‘;;;tg;fi,:";,',l,l;g;;eoy:;;;'}g';;;‘;ggfé Flannel Shirts—collar attached . ..$6.00 e e o e e thea i sy oas e [srteiels Ces Auto Robe—Scotch imported ..............$15.00 B T A nds ‘o Toreien Silk Hose—in the new stripe ..............$1.50 e e e ey g put their money away in the old- Handkerchiefs—imported French linen. .. ..$1.25 Cm e L i ' Handkerchiefs—Irish Linen—initialed. . . . .3 for $3 TILE MEN PLEAD GUILTY. : Silk Umbrellas—plain and mounted .. . e MR Sweaters—the “Babe Ruth”..............$16.50 dividual Change Pleas. ; NEW YORK. December 13.—Seven Novelt Ba l‘eather “ned 8 75 corporations and one - individual, en- y D R A ) - gaged in manufacturing terra cotta and fadicted by the government on charges of violating, the Sherman _anti-trust Taws. yesterday changed their tentative pleas of not guilty to guilty when they anpelred before Federal Judge Learned GUARANTEED WORTH Swiss Silk Four-in-Hands ||[|C NORWOOD | 38_s9_s 10 For renovating old floors and new ones of hardwood. Workmanship l“ That heavy silk which is ‘ READ i Tan and BlaCk /%U_H ‘ typically Swiss; in the . | of New and Popular Ombre patterns —that are Fu I lON : the expression of the best - ; _!Tvenl\::r); and“l;ENT A“ St)'les and Leathers . I e ou Want— taste and the newest fashion ; When You Want It —an exclusive importation £iviog B Ree. of mew titles. The books are fresh— clean—inviting. You are your > of our own—and an excep- ; 1‘ " tional value. ( m".;mfim“mm“ SALE STARTS 8:30 AM. WEDNESDAY, Dec. 14th ¥ possession. \ H mircellaneous Nbeary Y supplies all the newest and popular books of non-fiction, Inclogig _eravel, history, bis ° 4 o L] f i Sporting Goods Holiday Slippers | Womrath’s Library ‘ Seme Xmas Specials 0y : . WASHINGTON BRANCH Boys’ Leather Foot Balls,..... T dhe wlmle . | 1416 F St. NW. Room 114 Winslow Ball-bearing Roller Men’s Felt Slippers; khaki — Skates . seeee-: § color; soft and comfort- $1 .00 Boys’ Base Ball Finger Mitts. . able .... iy P I x I N E Boys’ Foot Ball Head Guards... $1.69 Boxing Gloves—all leather. Set. $3.69 Men’s Brown and BlaCk Opera, | | 1 8 B Gloves, Foot Ball and Everett and Romeo Slip- o;({x:gd Bac]);les oot Ball an e 1p- 53«50 UICK REL'EF Boys’ Scout Knives $1,25 2 ) . for z Ladies’ Felt Slippers, ribborrand Scout Tool Kit $3.49 DUDPETS, an . By Base Hatl St . $159 Pompon trimmed; two 51.00 BURNS . ULCERS " Black Vacuum Bottles. Pints... 79¢ styles; and ten colors SORES Nithi:llt :nd Gilt Vacuum Bottles. P Ladies’ Suede Moccasins; “felt PNEUMONIA ) 5 5 trimmed with silk pom- $79.00 — Auto Lunch Kit—service forsso.w pons. Choice of 3 colors. . 2 COLDS 2-A Brownie Camera; roll of film Children’s Felt Slippers; Red, COUGHS ° and photo album.... .- $350 Blue, Wine; with picture c - ™ Boys’ Roamer Bicycle. . . decorations. - Sizes 4 to 2.. 75 CUTsS - BOILS 7 ECZEMA All Pixine products for sale by the best drus steres, such as Peoples Drug Stores.

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