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SureRelief GESTION 6 BELLANS ot water Sure Relief DELL-ANS 25¢ and 75¢ Packages Everywhere Candy “It’s delicious” Cinderella Bldg. 14th at G St. Farms Breakfast at Bellevue Farms Lunch- 34-36 G St. N.W. New York Avenue ~ Aetna (Fi;e)m Insurance Company Hartford, Conn. Fire and Automobile Insurance William R. Ellis, Agent 1412 G St. N.W. A Complete Assortment Eversharp Pencils 50c Up 1303 F 1410 N. Y. Ave. SPORT HART; 905 F SPECIAL NOTICES. 11 CARCH THROW Society for e lecture notifi n the last Monday in Decem- t) and the rate of renewa centum on_the premium 5 have ordered paid agcord- e held in counection hey shonld be b thiat day. XD AVOID THE _ Secretary. THAT THE tockho! League_Base Ball ( office of the el “.. on Tuesday. & noon, for the pur- directors for the 1S HERE I between usiness w PRy known ax the ir Company), of December. ) far as relates to @ 1l debts due the xaid partner are e ‘paid, and_those due from the same . at 1011 H st. n.w., where the busi- be continued by the said Benj. F. P. GILLIAM AND RO formerly associated with the J. E. Ti have opened the | rie S 15 Eye st., phone Main 7103, where thes extend tie same courteous, intelligent and prompt servi REPALRS. TING g i The Gordon-Van * i‘nuleia';mp;;;\ is now located in Room 418, Metropolitan Bank Building, where they will be glad to serve their patrons with estimates on material and a completed _home. p TOUR TO FLORIDA IN ONE OF OUR HIGH- Is appointed cars. See wiat a wonderful country we have Going through historic_Vir- ginia, stopping at Fredericksburg and Rich- mond, on to the grand old Blue Ridge moun- tains, visiting Pineburst and Durham, then to Columbia, 8. C. We are now in the cotton fields of Georgia, calling at the gateway* of Florida, down the famous east coast, gustine, Daytona Beach. P Miami; also the famous orange groves of the Indian River country. Arrange your booking at once: two trips per month. Prices surpris- * ingly_reasonable. Phone Col. 3362. 14 Tin Roofs—Slag Roofs BEPAIRED AND PAINTED. Main 760, Call Maia 700, Grafton&Son,Inc.T: 780. “Beating and Roofine Experts 35 Fears.r YOUR CHANCE Duvetyn, $5.25 per yard. Closinz out all pheasant feathers and fancles at cost. Hats made to order, $3.50. Hemstitching, 2 yards 25 cents. HARRIS HAT FRAME SHOP, 1010 F St. * WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE THE CONTIM ance after Christmas of our all-expense tours mBermuda, Cuba and Porto Rico at $129.50 up. DELTA TOURS, 500 Bond bldg. Augusta, then to A New Roof With a Brush Jten you uee Liquid Asbestos Eoofing Cement. 0t roof five i Our Printing Service -—is so far above the average that an initial order usually leldluluolaom business. na‘u GRADE, BUT NOT THE SERVICE SHOP BYRON S. ADAMS, Frivteas. :| Claffin Optical Co., 374G ‘. iPut Your Roof IRONCLAD fitos tis¥ st nm =L et Us Have Your :|Small Printing Jobs i BUY THEM PRICED. |Doors DEMOCRATS KEEP Senators to Avoid Discussion. Might Interfere With Parley. Democratic senators generally will assume an attitude of silence on the so-called four-power pact signed yes- Iterday, it was asserted some of | their leaders. 1t is their view that discussion should be avoided any publican leaders opportunity to s { mit an explanation of the fintent” of [the pact. The crux of the democratic positi dv: i s known benind the closed dours of the ence sessions and therefore t were in no position to cr or commend an agreement, the b: ns for which had not been o v disclosed Domination Question Up. take a step toward world peace or whether it amounted to “an alliance to insure world domination of com- merce” for the powers concerned. The question as to the definition the meaning of article Il id to e n in di cenant required unanimous vote at| before action could be 11 of the willingness to n statement befor ator Reed. speaking | demo- i pected about the proposition within a days.” He gave no indication of the form his speech would take. — AVIATION FUNDS ASKED. | tion for Bureau. i carry the recom- ent Harding with au aviation the Senate republican, by Sen: of or New | proposed bureau would be established in the Department of Wadsworth, York. The Commerce, and be supervised by a r, the object being to foster and regulate”! 1l score functions which would gned to the au !include provisions to la routes and landing i inspect plane co ulations governir |which might interfere with the arms |, jfor the new ment. The work completed and now in progress will, howev »nable only one-third of the | new g he budget to have beenis was wheth real purpose of the treaty was tol jan's bureau, PROGRESS IN SEACOAST ARMAMENT IS REPORTED Protection of the Imporinnt Harbors. ! i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Phone Columbia 5926. Deliveries Anywhere. The Brunswick Phonographs | and Records BOOKS as GIFTS A wide range of choice in price and character. Complete stock. 'r\lso Christmas Cards. { |PEARLMAN’S BOOK SHOP 933 G Street Only *“They ARE Superior.” | Home demonstration without obligation. [ Seich Shop 1404 Park Road N.W. (At 14th) Substantial progress in the con- struction of emplacements for sea- coast armament for the protection of ! important harbors, naval stations, etc., is shown in the annual report of Maj. Gen. L. H. Beach, chief of en- neers. “In recent years, particularly dur- “there has t in the caliber and range that a general increase ber and range of seacoast become necessary. To meet been already ted for the manufacture of derable number of heavy sea- and their fabrication is d completion. Dur- ear 1921 steady Prog- with the funds avaii- oviding emplacements the com- Iready be- ude estimates for the acqui: and the constructioy of new bat- ies in order that guns on hand may mounted and our seacoast forti- ion program shall not fall dan- ¥ behind rk of battery construction has; completed at several localities t others sufficient progress has| been mad » completion dur- ing the fi 5 Additional Detectives on Duty in‘ the Stores. ' / Fifteen litional detectives are ‘working under Inspector C#ifford L. rant, chief of detectiv during the 3 mas sh n the stores. Four of them s of the wom- | others being picked | men from the several precincts. | Early shopping and shopping during | hen the rush is not greatest, | ;. mears a protection both | = to merchants and shoppers. A number of shoplifters have been arrested this - policewomen, it is th n having been assign- to ‘work in the ‘stores early in the | hindsight. Those who take SCOTT’S || EMULSION regularly exercise foresight that pays large dividends in robustness. | ing of passengers and freight by the civil craft. 7 SPECIAL NOTICES. Better Fitting Ey surely make goo £ our new store: Opposite Eghmlny Church, Formerly Cor. 9th and F for 32 Years. —in good NOW—be snow flies! W make things and tight—free from. ruinous I Call us up today. Feel safe! sh We'll give you 1009, service. 1 The National Capital-Press “l"lg-lglfiry at. n,w.A o) | | The Shade Shop W. STOKES SAMMONS, 830 13th St. Jpe, 4874, Quality Window Shades at Prices That Appeal sy We W: Furnish Stock, 20-Ib, bodd, .nd print 500_each, Letterhea Enveiopes ana Billleads, 1,500 in ali, for $9.50, : The Duplicating Office | | _14th and Pa. ave. .w. Phone Main @271, | POOL CAR FOR CALIFORNIA—HOUS! OLD | - | Zoods and baggage at reduced rates every few | weeks. SECURITY STORAGE CO., 1140 15th_st. . ow and sleet show up ! e faults. Phone for aquick service. i 706 10th n.w. Main 314 {Fizes Roofs :|ROOFS REPAIRED ; If your roof-leaks, avail i yourself of our facilities. | R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. ' 1114 9th St. Phone North 231-23: ___Roofing_Experts. D aND UPRIGHT IANOS FOR RE: i | taken fn as part payment on Viet H HUGO WORCH., 1110 G n.w. Kranich & Bach | and_Emerson_piance. { :| FLOORS WAXED. 2, CLEANED OR | refinished by electric_machine, R. E. NASH, 403 8 st. n.w. _North 3600, ja2+ | A Fine Heating Plant l Have Casey iustall an “Arcola Heating | . s0 as to have the house comfortably | warm for the holiday festivities. Installed on ! | small monthly payments. i ““Have it done right—Get Casey.” . 3207 14th ST. N.W. | Casey & Co. Phones Col. 155 and 1831 | Plumbjng. Steamfitting and Tinning. ‘ i | 1 1 ! ! i {ELEVATOR FOR SALE Four-floor Otis Electric in Excellent Condition. Apply SUPERINTENDENT, Frank R. Jelleff, Inc., 1216 F ST. N.W. | CHAIR_CANING, $1.50 UP; SPLINT CAN-| ing, upholstering parior suites, fireside chairs, | dining room chairs. Phoue or drop pos: | tal; will bring samples. i CLAY A. ARMSTRONG, i/ Franklin 7483. 1233 10th n.w. WANTED—TC CARRY A VANLOAD OF FUR. | niture from Washington to_ Philadelphia_and | New York. SMITH'S TRANSFER AND STOR- | ‘THE DEPARTMENTAL | BANK : UNDER GOVERNMENT SUPERVISION. “Your Bank” 1714 Pennsylvania Ave. N.\W. DON'T SELL YOUR LIBERTY BONDS— o i~ They are expected to i 7 reach par ihog.flm.‘;' lllllon: :n the}n. k.ht ‘:l!, to stock- finance: e ‘purchase of such bonds on ‘an ]-ullmenl Dasis. ~ New Hardwood Floors | —in eceptic ball, { SPECIAL |in, seception bat iine | fOl‘ xmas‘ 1450 sq. ft.) for $125, consti- | tute our Xmas Special. Ti low price includes pousm.:':{ 5 $125 01d Floors Made. New. 208 C. ADAMS 32 pAReigzer, nin House plione Frank. 634 Replace Window Blinds | 8x8 | —YOW. BEFORD WEATHER BECOMES MORE INCLEMENT. Garage ! ALs, STANDARD s1ZES AT rA»i | VORABLE PRICES. Geo. M. Barker Co., Inc., | €40-651 N. Y. ave.; 1617 7th. | Rent a Ford or Dodge | Tel. M. 1348, _ Scott & Bowne Bloomfield.N.J. 20-27 l always was better than ] Furnished and Unfurnished FOR RENT From $135 Per Moath Up | JOHN W. THOMPSON & CO. i 821 15th St Drive 1t yourself No) 122 Ford Car Rental Co. | S.E. Cor. 14th asd W H.W. | All the Latest Books PEARLMAN'S BOOK SHOP | SEeBICISCI0nty. . | Christmas I * Fine Assortment of Electric LAMPS =5~ AT SPECIAL REDUCI'IONS UNTIL _CHRISTMAS . An Electric Table, Floor or other Lamp rouses pleasant memories of the giver every time it is lighted. Beautiful HANDEL Lamps, with hand-painted Glass Shades. All high-grade wrought iron and other metals similarly reduced. Give the Cefbalit Pay Only $10 Now—the Balance Next Year, in Easy Payments Monthly _ The big everlasting Copper Tub of the Coffield has a capacity of sheets—and a motion that quickly and gently rocks all the dirt out of the clothes— and it washes the dainty as well as the durable. eight ELECTRIC FESTOONS for THE TREE At Special Low Prices 8-light, National Mazda S o $3.53 16-light outfits.......... Call and see the, silent running Chafing Dishes $10 up Coffield — extra wide Swinging Boudoir Sets. ..$7.95 Wringer—Oilless Bearings—unique = Curling Irons. .$650 up Copper Water Shutter—and many Electric Irons. $625 up other features of superiority from Urn Percolator Sets 4 one end of the washer to the other. Open Evenings i e Sensational Hits The complete composition of each number on each side of a double-faced vocalion Record for your Phonograph. Ka-Lu-A—Fox-Trot—from “Good Morning Dearie’ — Selvin’s Dance Orchestra Blue Danube Blues—Fox Trot— from “Good Morning Dearie”— Yerkes’ S. S. Flotilla Orchestra Open Evem'ngt' Until Xmas Yocalion Record No. 14261 10-in. $0.85 We were not only the first on the market with this hit, but our recording of these numbers is much superior. ‘ Be sure to hear this record, which plays on any make phonograph SPECIALISTS IN PLAVER P/ANOS ©.J.DeMOLL o-7DEMOLLzco Wasfiington's ABOLIAN HALL: Twellth and G Streets Steinway and Weber Pianolas Trie Aeolian -Vocaliono N THIS YEAR of unusually sen- sible Christmas buying, one of our $1€0, $500 or $1,000 National Ca - ital First Mortgage Investments is an eminently practical gift. Twice a year the recipient will * clip a coupon at the rate of 8% per annum—a constant and substantial reminder of your thoughtful generosity. If the investment is of $1,000 for 10 vears, you will actually be giving $1,800 in principal and interest. Write to us, or call for further information about this Christmas gift that keeps on giving. ke EHSMITH ©MPANY gamdedu;; 815 FIFTEENTH STREET NN WASHINGTON, D.C. FRE COMPLETE SET OF ) FINE ATTACHMENTS Until Christmas Eve With Every #otfioint. Electric Cleaner The HOTPOINT Vacuum Cleaner has an aluminum case and powerful suction that cleans the heaviest rugs with ease. It is one of the high- est-grade cleaners on the market, and a design that is light in weight, yet extremely powerful and efficient in operation. Cash price, $45, but we offer attractive terms if desired, with cash $5 paymentasilow: as.. .ot iicte it s sl s einr Specially Priced at $14.50 up. ALMCO Lamps—Floor, Bridge, Piano, etc., in = Other Suggestions Electric Grills. Electric Toaste: Electric Percolators. Electric Heating Pads. werFOLE IC COMPANY - B and | 806 12th N.W. | P N. Y. fle. 1130-1131 C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1971’ ANSELL, BISHOP & TURNER, Inc. JUST RELEASED!!!! 8 SENSATIONAL NEW VICTOR SELECTIONS Blue Danube Blues—Ka-Lu-a. ... .5ex inot..) Everybody Step. ............. oINS e 8 5 Cc Weep No More, My Mammy . ... .... .50 | an ) April Showers. .............. B 5 A v 8 5 Cc | Want My Mammy. . ......... te Mandy 'n’'Me.................. | Birds of a Feather...............}% Prstans Leave Me With a Smile. . . ... b :,’:l::.'f:. 8 5 Cc WE HAVE THESE AND ALL VICTOR RECORDS ANSELL, BISHOP & TURNER, Inc. 1221 F St. N.W. Franklin 6900 Where Only the “VICTROLA” Is Sold OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS f SPECIALISTS IN PLAYER PIANOS Liberty 0.3 DeNOLL EMMONS S S:TH Liberty w 0JDEMOLLsco > Accepted e 3 o Accepted 7 Washington's AEOLIAN HALL - Twelfth and G Streets Veber Duo-Ast Pianolas feolan Voc, S+eunvay Duo-Art Pranolas Have Priées Come Down? Yes i Have With Us Our Xmas Club Sale Greatest Player-Piano Value ' Offered in the Whole United States This Aeolian Player-Piano Last Year Was $745—Our Club Price %595 This Wonderful Instrument Is Manufactured by the Aeolian Co. of New York Terms—$25 Cash, Balance in 30 Monthly Payments, installments to start February 1, 1922 Our Xmas Phonograph Club ~ Sale Will Welcome You Join and Get the Benefit of Pre-War Values A wonderful bargain event. We made an unusually large purchase of Vocalion Phonographs, comprising several carloads, which have been put in our Xmas Club Sale at prices remarkable for the lowness. We mention three popular models. Style No. 310 Style No. 430 Style No. 540 %95 $125 5165 Formerly Sold at $135 Formerly Sold at $165 Formerly Sold at $200 = For those who do not want to pay cash we will be glad to arrange a 12;\ first payment and the balance to be paid in convenient installments starting February 1, 1922, Here Is the Piano Value That Has All Washington Talking Shoninger Piano (Regular Price, $525.00) Is the Best Buy Obtainable And the Greatest Value for Your Investment A Piano with a world-wide reputation for quality, established in 1850. We hay sold Shoninger Pianos for 18 years and we know thel.r worth: 4 Under ordinary conditions the price of this Shoninger Piano would be $525.00 By special arrangement made with the Shoninger factory we purchased several car loads of their most popular model for immedl.ateishlpment and we received unusual * concessions for placing so large an orde{ at this time. Our customers are given the benefit of every dollar discount we received. We can truthfully say there is not a it better piano value offered in the whole U. S. than this beautiful'model Shoninger i Piano at $395.00. There are about two carloads left we can sell at this price. Terms—$25 Down—Balance in 30 Monthly Payments Installments to Start February 1, 1922