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14 n England today dreds of farmhouse country wh faith that eattle have the gift of | while fn cell awaiting the jury's verdict. in remote parts | 9:30 A.M. to 12 perfected form. Basic Courteous, ity. Kok Pational Bank Cor. 7th and D S's. 10 Ligne “Lady Waltham™ No. 1083 Hand Carved Case, Green Gold $87.50 RE A WALTH AM For chrisnnas The Gift of Gifts IXTY-SEVEN years ago, America pro- duced a new watch made upon anew plan. Awatch thatcreated asensation all over the world. It quickly became theproud possession of greatmen and thestill prouder possession of thousands of American citizens. It told the time upon battlefields written gn the glorious page of our history. It ticked immortal moments inthepockets of those who heard Lincoln’s voice at Gettys- burg. It has passed through recent warfare in air, and ¢n land and sea. It has followed the starry flag to the outmost endsof the earth. It has been given by father to son, and mother to daughter with joyful pride. it has added many great inventions to the science of hor- ology. It is honored all over the world—and through it civilization pays tribute to Amer- ican genius for doing things, not the better way, but, the best way. This Christmas, Give “The Gift of Gifts™, a Waltham Watch. Ask your Jeweler. He knows Waltham *Watches. Write for a valuable booklet that is a liberal **Waich™ education Sent free upan request. The Waltham Watch Company Crescent Street, Waltham, Mass. s ‘THE WORLD'S WATCH OVER TIME m,-«un.-u-;-av.u—v-fi- Makers of the famotis Waltham ai m«mmnysp-dmm Automobile Time-peces world s leading cars | Saturday Banking Hours: 5.30 P.M. to 8 P.M. Landru, convicted of wife murder and sentenced to’ death, photographed there are hun- | language on Christmas eve. And woe | be to man or maid who yields to cu- % | riosity and plays eavesdropper, e it Is an article | oy are sure to hear something thoy would go miles to avoid hegring. for Conservativej management the unal- | terable and proven policy of this bank. We offer you expert bank- ing service in the most! knowledge underlies the conduct of every department. Obliging, Efficient, our officers radiate the atmos-|s phere of true hospltal- == f&@!«vflemsz@!e%}!:@w!&@z@x@smzm IBREREVERVERERE %9@%%@’%@%%’@4@&%&'&%&%%@’%@’5@% < LD R TR VERED &%t«&%fi WRRR Banniug of Sunday Sports Raises Doubt Over “Yes” and “No.” EVERETT, Voters of ti have learm’(l that yes mean had voted against retaining the Sun- day sports act. the figures today, , fine boots—come and see them! 7% 'r'ms EVENING foll December 15.— in many. cases “no in Mass., s city con! s election. unt had been made last nnounced that the city Re-examination of however, showed One of the old-time superstitions whicéh still exist in France is that fever may be prevented by refraining from eating meat on Christmas day, while a remedy for ulcers can be ob- that the 4,641 nays applied to the tained by those who refuse to eat question of rescinding the act instead of to'th¢ question of, perm(mng Sun- day sports. f rescinding was 3,953. Voters are still yays and nays, trying to figure out for themselves whether their vote The vdte in favor of discussing their owed their intentions. The result only was certain—Sunday sports will tinue. —_— %‘E’&%‘&WW@W‘&WW@W STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, ’DEbEMBER 15, PAY BOOST FOR EBERT. Salary of $2,000 a Year to Be In- creased—Expense Allowsnce, Too. BERLIN, December 14.—President Ebert is now paid a salary equivalent to 32,000 a year, reichstag budget agreed to raise his stipend, of present high prices and hard times. The president-also is to be given 'an expense allowance of 460,000 marks in addition to his satary”of 300,000 prunes on that day. m; : arks. Shop NOW for Time'is growing short! ' Stocks are at their best! And shop at Jelleff’s if you are lookmg for gifts for women. There ARE so many attractive things and all that qual- ity that makes them so deslrable for giving! Thls Christmas Sale of F URS Demands First—there’s the timeliness of it! (time—at SALE pri s—prices Attention Furs—at Chnstmas which should bring ‘every "prospective fur buyer to Jelleff’s—ifor fine furs—and savings. $325 Hudson Seal Coats, $265 J6-inch model with collar, cuffs and lmudmuw 36 inches lor nur.n‘ \qmrrvl 32 inch at, richly lined, 40 inc ’ulum! Muskrat Coat for M 0 Bay Seal Wrap, 46 inche: 0 Marmot Cod inch n 5125 Tap Mink $95 Alaska Wolf id 2> Jap Mink Capes—arm slides—crush collars with tails and paws 3z $145 "Natural Squirrel Stoles, 10x72 inches hm;:-m\u( quality—rich bre taupe or brown. . large scarf and muff—dark brown belt of natural skunk. Strikingly 1g—dark selected skins es long—tine pelts. 36 inches long. v smart. .. paws. ade lining. For Special Christmas Selling Centemeri —Finest quality —2 Clasp —Pique Sewn Kid Gloves $3 Pair Pique sewn gloves are the best-looking and most satis- factory wearing kid gloves one can buy. In Centemeri quality of the finest French kid at $3.00 pair they are both splendid value and the finest of gifts. Choose from black, white, browns, grays and gun metal \\ith white sewing. There are all sizes 8-Buiton Length Cenhtemeri French Kid Black, white, gray and gun metal, with white sewing. —$5.00 pait N A Christmas Present From the Maker! 100 Wool Scarfs Usually $8.50 and $10.00—Choice for $6.50 One of the Best Buys of the Season— And certainly most timely! These scarf effects pes, plaids and brown and buff, tan and brown. bl and orange, plain grays, tans and beautiful scar fizured designs e b browns. with pocket and blue, nav Why not make an' early s just arrived for a Special Weck-end Saje! Wrap and the best shades, Such as and tan, black and white, black :tion? ' Pure Linen Handkerchiefs Make a Fine Remembrance! *Good taste can be expressed in“a Handkerchief as readily as in the most expensive gift. Chosen with the greatest care, our Handkerchiefs have the beauty of pure linen with the choicest embroidery or hemstitching. FOR WOMEN ) In white, with embroidkred corners | Plain, with he also plain colors; all hemstitched. C | fine Each ........ R T AR e S R * GQUalty s oodooe Hemstitched, Hemstitched, with hand- emhroldered Z L i corners and inftials; $1.00. €| o v ichoose Each High-grade, Imported styles. hemstitched or lace and. ‘with ‘colored edges; hand-embroidered corners or initials, IC | borders ......... and some plain................... Madeira embroidered corners, embroidery; also French Handkerchiefs, hem- med by hand and with hand-sewed Imported styles of finegt sheer made; all-white or solld ~colors, colored embroidery. Some have real fllet lace cor- ners . hand made; white and colored ANE i edgeyion ottt R et A $1.50 to $5.00 Hand embroidered, Madeira embroidered and i linens; also French hand-made ones with foot: Men’s plain colored one-quarter and 15¢ linen; all ‘hand- with white or footing. . Handkerchiefs, ders HANDKERC! French hand tures printed in c $1.00 mals and figures box of 3 drawn threads .... Finest Japanese Silk colored bor- FOR MEN mstitched edges plain pure linen; hemstitched 75 : C hemstitched styles, with nau m(h Ilems and hand- 7 C ___________ 50c to $1.75 HIEFS FOR CHILDREN 5 -made novelties in - quaint containers; of fine lawn, with ’MY tale pic- oc olors. Per box o Pretty styles in solid colors, with ani- Per 7 embromered !n colors. Lots of Room for Rgmnanf‘Lots Footwear In the Basement Hundreds of pairs—a truly remarkable basement day tomorrow. It doesn’t look very nice down there, but it is worth while to see the goods—and we predict ‘nat Buying will be heavy. High Cut Lace Boots 92 Pairs—Regularly $2.00—Choice . $4.95 pair ostly gray kid in three differ- ent lasts. A few in black kid. All 33 pairs Women's All-kid Lace Boots, field-mouse gray, welt soles, French heels. Smart, dressy and serviceable. AA—S, 5%, 6, 634, 7, T%. A—4, 4%, 5, 634, 6, 6%, 7. B—3, 3%, 4, 4%, b, 6%, 6, 6%, 7, T%. ~ C—3, 3%, 4, 5%, 8, 6%, 7. 14 pairs Women's Dark Gray Kid Lace Boots; cloth tops to mfih. welt soles, French heels. A—4, 4%, B—4. - C—3, 8%, 4, 432, 5%, 6%, 7, T%. 32 pairs Women's Dark Gray Kid Lace Boots, welt soles, French heels; one of the fqremost shoe values we have ever flered‘ AA—‘ 4‘&. 6%, fi%. = A—4, 4 5, 5% % B—3, %. ) 6%, T, 3 . ’ C—S8, 8%, 4, 5, 6, 6%. 7, 7%. 13 pairs Women's Black Kid Lace Boots that formerly sold for. » $10,00. Full round toe, low heéls and patent leather tips. Real soft and comfortable. $7 to $10 Boots, Pumps and Oxfords 125 Pairs—Take Your Choice $2.45 99 pairs of Women's Pumps and Oxfords In various styles and leathers—patent ~leather strap pumps with low heels; tan ox- fords with French heels, black suede strap pumps and pumps of black kid. Don’t miss this if you can find your size. AAA—S, 5%. AA—( ‘%‘ 5, 5%, 6, 6%, T%. A—3, 4, 4%, | Ok, 5555 %5, 5%, 6, 6 z)ls{' %, 4 4%, 5 5%, 6 6%, Here Are the Boots, $2.45 26 pairs oh Women's Boots, with Cuban and French hgels, in tan and black; remarkable values. Not many—hope you can find a pair fit. 2 AA—4%, 6, 6%. P A—3%, 4%, 5. = 53 Pairs of Women's™ * . Imported $2.00 Felt Shppers, 75c pair- 53 pairs, with felt soles; in brown, plum and dark blue. Bizes 3 to 7. Street and Dress Boots ‘That Formerly Sold at $12.50 $6.95 pair Brown and Tan Street Boots and Patent Leather Dress Boots—best of styles—and see the prices! 111 pairs Women's Dark Brown and Light Tan Calf Lace Boots, with Cuban heels and smart nar- row toes; ideal for street and business wear-....... AA—S, T, T, At 5 8% 6 T T BBt R A A B B 6 65, 7Y - D—-%Ni. 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5%, 6, 6%, 31 pairs of Women's Patent Leather Lace Bopts, with dull kid tops; welt soles, French heels. Exceptlnnll at. A—S5, 6, 61, T. B—4, 4%, 5, 5%.5 6%, 7. I S 5 3, 3%, 4, 4%, 5, 6%, 6 6%, 7. 142 Pairs of Women's Imported Suede - $2.50 Boudoir Shppen $1.00 With soft leather soles; in rose, gray, light and dark blue, plum and pink; sizes 3 to 8. What a saving! Consequently the commission has in. view |'Christiansborg Castle, " $6.95- 1921.’ HOMELESS PLANNED RAID. Plot Uncovered to Seize King’s) Cestle in Copenhagen. By the Associated Press. COPENHAGEN, Deeember 16.—The police have discovered plans showing that the homeless unemployed in Co- penhagen contemplated seizure of the which is the king's official residence and the meet ing place of the Danish parliament, intending to use it as a sleeping place. The plans were taken from the per- carried coples sons of men leading the nnembloyedlmt division_ of workmen’s organizations, Gressed to the American minister, Dr, | Owen Jacobsen, coalition-libiral. J. B. Prince, threatening reprisals for | 1or received 6,561 votas; Jacobsn the conviction of murder in Massa chusetts of the Italians Sacco and Vangetti. The men were arrested for reconnecting gas services which the |mander J. A. Dawes, Y ontition iberal authorities had ordered disconnected. | LABORITE WINS SEAT. | LONDON, December 15.—The govern- ! who 2180 | Naylor, ) of a resolution ad- RAROR R and Horace Boot, ative, 2,307. The seat was_formerly held b, | more than 4,000 votes. —_— Southwark, Thomas being returned over Nay n, 2,636, independent-conserv- who in the last election defeated Nay- lor, the present successful candidate, by In some European countries there is |a superstitious belief that if you steal {anything on Christmas without be- ment suffered a defeat yesterday in the lng‘ caught you can steal safely for parliamentary by-election in the south-!a year. 3 WW%W salesroom for shoes!) t) ] Women’s Dresses | $40 to $60 Remnant Day groups that will cause a flurry! For street, din- ner and evening wear. duvetyne; richly Coat | beaded: navy, 25 Tunic Basque and and braid-trimmed; attractive | go as remnants. models: * sizes 32, 34 and- 36. There'll be a rush for these! $25 to $35 Silk Dresses, $10 20 pretty frocks of crepe de| —Right at the chine satin and Canton crepe, | Weather. with effective beading, hand em- | broidery and lace trimmings; navy and black; sizes 32 to 38.; Think—only $10.002 ! $30 Tailored Dresses, $19.50 A 13 hauks and side 10 Smart Dresses of crepe de|black and brow Coats of blouse bodices. $35 Chiffon Velvet Dreues, $21.50 12 Dresses fn navy and black; sexcellent quality; trimmed with ! i beaded girdles and ribbon. Very biack. becoming new styles. $35 and $40 Tricotine Dresses, $20 { fine Coats to go f Ermi collars; marmot, 25 Dresses—elaborate styles, ornamented with steel, pearl and colored beading; floss silk and chenille embroidery; navy, brown and black: sizes 32 to 40, $35 Dance ‘Frocks, $26.50 10 Charming Dresses of chiffon, soiree and taffeta, in tunic and bouffant effec rosebud mings; colors—rust, tangerine, Jjade, maize, orchid and rose. Cordona: lars and some cuffs trim- navy and black. Remnants for EVERY MISS Who Comes Early! 14 31275 —Upstairs | —Affora ample Veweteen . navy, Dresses. brown. izes 14 to 16, i 1 $6.75 s sisse l—pm | tractively styled. 8 $32.50 Tricotine Dresses. nnvy | tuxedo or V with red beads and: bound in Mostly ette, large shawi col- taupe or tan; | broidered; models of fine i llars; 3 and crepe de chine. Torbly ool Ak et d seems | Sleove oftects. hristmas Yes, Remnants! Pause a Bit and Consider Them None on first floor—but plenty upstairs and down (in the temporary basement You may think you are not interested—but read the lists before you reply! Dresses, $25 5 Handsome Dresses—of satin, Canton crepe meteor, $26.50 and $30 Dresses, $10/ satin. crepe-back satin. brown and black. Dresses of navy tricotine, beaded | Some quite exceptional dresses to Coat Remnants $60 Fur-Trimmed Coats, $33.75 n; large collars | . . . chine with tucked skirts and|and cuffs of opossum. Mignty $99-50 Tricotine Suits, $24.75 $60 and $65 Coats, $54.75 20 Wooltex Coats with collars of self materials; full backs and . fectively embroidered, $41.75. - brown, sorrento and ' $]100 Navy Blue Suits, $42.75 $125 Wrap Coats, $7350 | 10 luxurious models with great | fine squirrel collars; ‘Sizes 32 and . These are Coats té surely | “5 to $85 Tailored Suits, with collars of caracul, and fox; in navy, marmot, burro, derful coats through and through. | Blouse Remnants | very substantial savings, on sale| | on the SECOND FLOOR. | $2 to $2.95 Cotton "Blouses, $1.00 OF mea) | Limited quantity $5.75 | batistes. lawns and dimities, at-| Dresses, T i to 10 .50 ! H T g doie oy e DUl 55 to 3750 HandMade | Klats, 100 ‘gt." e, g S 0% I’B!"'l““’ amf.s - | R 1 L ine batistes and volles, trim- | ts S Y aree . P 41030 mea with filet and Irish’ laces: emnants. Kmumsed from handling—but will | silk: sizes 14. “bl:‘ '$13.50 launder like new. Overblouses in georg- crepe de chine and satin; | some very smart models. L0 | $8.95 to $12 Silk Blouses, $3.95 Handsomely beaded and em- slip-on and tie-back | Gold Stripe Silk St —best for gifts because they WEAR! £ Wwith sitk hems—very luxurious—$2.75 palr—tax, 8c. Afternoon ' How About Skirts? A very drastic clearing of high- grade Skirts in the Friday Rem- ‘nants. $14.50 Prunella Skirts, $5 - 20 plaid and striped—box and side pleated—tallored and sash belts. In brown, henna and tan, navy and henna, navy and tan, y and white; sizes 26 to 30 time of colder! | waist band. }See These SUITS! | Just a few small groups re- priced for Remnant Day. georgette, lace and embroidered and Romona, belts; in navy,| panel | as remnants. | 2 neatly beited models; sizes 42 {ana 44; black only. What a | chance! 1 $69.50 Navy Suit, size 44, ef- ne and Revolia, 3 Suits of duvet de laine, with | embroidered panel jackets and in|36. Really handsome styles. and of veldyne, sorrento $4.75 20 Smart Suits of finest mous- ne, duvet de laine and trico- ne, in navy, burro. marmot and with large col-|tine in 1 OF Wolf: Cothers | lack; sizes 34 to 40, squirre} $79.50 Suits, Duvet de Laine, $49.75 Suits in brown, with hand- [ I omeisembrorApagenpr i eank | ets; sizes 32 and 36. They are wor Tomorrow! | ¢125 Long Jacket Suits, $56.75 | 4 exceptionally fine models of {duvet de laine in brown and black. Trimmed with collars | of beaver and squirrel; sizes 38 ) opportunity for| of tailored | | necks; slightly | Just . 25 Hats—were .$7.50 to $12.50—in fact, a few were $15.00. $.75 . | |{ Sport. tailored and dress models, in styles that make them particularly desirable. Why not obey that impulse— get one of these Hats for the georgette and | : holidays? Featuring novel - Silk Gowns and Chemise —A Christmas Sale A brand new shipment—but the same excellent quality and low prices that crowded our Underwear Section last week. If a gown or chemise will answer your gift problem—you will get more value at this sale than is customary. Silk Envelope Chemise 195 A good quality crepe de chine, in.pretty lace- trimmed and tailored styles. The latter have hem- stitched yokes. These Chemise are of a far bet- ter quality than you'd expect to find at this modest price. Colors—flesh, peach, orchid, light blue. “Just little things ! 2id to myself, Crepe de Chine Gowns $5.00 Among the daintiest of Gowns we have ever offered are these at $5.00. Of good crepe de chine, they have tucked and lace-trimmed yokes, with strips of lace running down the front and around the bottom. In flesh, white and light blue. Envelope Chemise to match gowns, $2.95. for I just can’c afford anything more. But do you know, my dear, when I went into Jelleff’s every- thing looked so tempting and when I began to price them I was astonished to find that I could give the same kind of things two-thirds as much. I gave last year and have to pay only egldw-ysmwmenlkzlodnng-—dnt’s something every one needs—and the Gold Stripe wear so well that you always feel that they are a gift you can be proud of. “Marie is going to be married in April, you know, so I got her a gown, a teddy, a umwhmdflmnflmflntmdsfnln&mulk—yummflefl&-htwm launder wonderfully. “Jimunncvukeq:mhhnfirchefimdmhmhnd—lmhimabm of .those fine linen handkerchiefs with initials and a couple of pairs of Gotham socks— oh, yes, they carry men’s socks, too. And then I got him a case for all the little things he never can find when he is away—it will just slip inisde his traveling bag. /P'in getting sister one of those adorable envelope bags—French, the girls tell me, and all hand beaded—something real new—this one is in blue and gold stripes. Sister likes things that are smart and new. “For Jean I think V'll get a cap and scarf set. She likes to take long hikes and besides she declares the Basin is going to freeze this winter and this set will be fine for skating. B “Mulyou'o? Well, drop in again soon; it is always a real pleasure to see you. Oll,ym'wm;hmm;'l Well, you Hw.otokllcfi':fint,ltwillmywm BRSNS SARAAASASB IR m@a@m@m@ha&a&m%@m@m&m&@mm S R R S T S M A N R R M S S S A S R S S R S A R A SR R AR RA SR AR i