Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1921, Page 21

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| AMUSEMENTS POJ’S—-‘The Merchant of Venice.’ A large audience at Poli's Theater last night gave an enthusiastic ova- YOUR esteem. milk and cream. HE introduction of Guerncey cattle to America dates back early in the last century—I1824. of the Guernsey is on the Islands of Guernsey and Al- derney, in the Channel Islands groun. PASTEURIZED Guernsey -Milk O considerable has been the de- mand, for and praise of this new- est product of our dairy that we urge YOU to try it with full confidence of Of the seventy-one gold and silver medals awarded at the National Dairy Show, 43.6% were to GUERNSEY Telephone us vour milk order today and we shall start vour s(-rur(' tomorrow—or ask for uernsey Milk at any of our retail stores. “Franklin 4000” The native home tion to the Sothern-Marlowe presenta- i tion of Shakespeare's “The Merchant of Venice. The stars were com- pelled to réspond to many ‘curtain calls, even at the conclusion of the verformance. - The _producers have overcome the handicaps of the com- edy, as written, in its demands for changes of scenes, S0 that the inter- missions 1are not allowed to detract from the evening’s enjoyment of the play itself. Aiss Marlowe gives to Portia all her | delightful natural and artistic charm She has, in the highest degree, the jart of presenting a character full of 1life and action and without the slight lest semblance of effort. Especielly is this emphasized in her court scene. !Still more, she gives a freshness to the familiar lines that almost makes one forget that they have oft been \repeated. Mr. Sothern's Shylock Is a money- lender of intense venomous hatred, | who gives no pity and asks none. Mr. Sothern is almost vehement in some of his scenes, making intensely vivid | the deep passion of this usurer. The excellence of the company was again amply shown last night. Miss Alma Kruger was a delightful and vivacious Nerissa, Albert Howson a picturesque Prince of Morocco and France Bendtsen gave a touch of hu- | mor with his portrayal of the Prince of Arragon, while Frederick Lewis was a courtly Bassanio. The entire performance was Dleas- !ingly staged, and the incidental music }and soenes of festival rdd much to the {enjoyment of the production. ITALY TO DECORATE U. S. i MEDAL OF HONOR MEN Chief of Staff of Army of That | Country to Confer War Crosses at Embassy Here. Italy hag awarded the “war cro; to all citizens of the United Stat { who won_the congressional 1 medal of honor during the world war. Gen. Vaccari, chief of the staff of Ttalian _army, will personally present the Italian war cross at the Italian embassy, 1400 New Hampshire favenue, at 3y o' clock, December 20, to {all holders of the medal of honor who are able to come to this city for the ceremol | The \ar Department has an- inounced the names and addre: of | fifty-four living holders of the medal {of honor awarded for valor in the ! world war. Included in that list i the following residents of this city | Capt. Edward C. Allworth, 60th. i1 at Walter Reed Hospital. i First Lieut. Louis Cukela, U. §. M. C., Navy Department. X | rst Lieut. George P Hays, Field Art., War bcnartmem 14 Capt. Nelson *M. Holderman, Inf., | War Department. | Corp. Thomas A. Pope, Inf. War Department. | 'Scoond Lieut. War Departmen !V First Leiut. Samuel Woodfill, | Departnien I T et AL C. York of Tennessee is ‘,umon.. those invited. 3 ! IDAIL SURE TO PASS ‘ | IRISH PEACE PACT, | SUPPORTERS INSIST E (Cont ued from First Page) | involve the surrender "of right of the uov\n in England.” Regardless of lhe disposition ' of this amendment, ' however, the imperial parliament is | expected to ratify the treaty. | Plan Fight for Ulster. nary steps in an exten: Patrick Regan, Inf. Int., ~ Gifts in Auto Goods $7.75 Auto Blankets, Foot Warmers, including 12 bricks, $5.00 Spotlight, $9.00 Chromine Radiator Freeze Proof. One charge lasts all season. It will protect the radiator from freez- ing. Priced according to size of radiator. $1.60 and $2.25 - Auto Gauntlets, lined with lamb’s wool, $8.50 * Closed-car Mirrors, $3.25 Lunch Kits, $11.25 to $25.00 On Sale on First Floor Packer’s Duo-Radient Gas Heater Polished sheet brass reflector. Cast parts finished only in ebony black. There is nothing to get out of order on Packer’s Duo-Radiant. ; PRICED $20 upP Parber&ERoss ‘Jhe 515 Hardware and Houm[&mirhmg Store. 11 th. and G St= Store Open Daily Until 6 P.M. Until Christmas GIFTS WORTH WHILE | ROLLER SKATES Winslow Ball-bear- ing Roller 53.75 Skates Community Silver Adam. Georgian, Patrician, Grosvenor, Sheraton Patterns Teaspoons, $3.75 for 6 Tablespoons, $7.50 for 6 Gravy Ladles, $2.50 each Cream Ladles, $2.00 each Pie, Cake .or Ice Cream Servers, 0 _up, each Men’s Shaving Sets and Stands, $3.75_up Military Brushes in Leather Cases, $3.75 up Ladies’ Manicure Sets in Leather Rolls Three-pm:e Carving Sets, knife, fork and sharpener, in neat lined box, guaranteed best quality steel. Special, $5.00 ‘Warner Fountain Shaving Brushes, regular value, $5.00 Special price, $1.00 Eversharp Pencils, 50c up Pocket Knives, 50c up " Best Quality Carving Sets—Knife, Fork and Steel, in neat lined case. _Special....... .8517%654 Du Barry Mirrors...... Du Barry Hairbrushes. . . ...$5.00 Du Barry Hair- Combs— $1.25 to $2.00 Comb. Brush and Mirror—of best quality tortoise shell, in Du Barry design—in neat case. Per set . ....$27.50 Gentlemen’s Nail Nippers, priced from $1.00 up FIREPLACE GOODS Andirons .... .$3.00 up Spark Guards. $6.00 up Fireplace Sets. . ...$6,00 up Folding Fireplace Screens .........$6.00 up Coal and Wood Grates ..,......S700up Third Floor Gifts in Electric Goods Electric Toasters, $5.00 up Electric Grills, $10.00 up Electric Curling Irons, $3.00 up ~ Electric_Percolators, $10.00 up Electric Chafing Dishes, $17.00 up Electric Boudoir Lamps, $3.55 up Electric Floor [[flmps, \Complele Nickel Corrugated Vacuum Bottle, quart size, $3.25 ] Nickel Corrugated Vacuum K Bottle, pint size, $2.25 | Armstrong _Electric_Stove, $11.75 Mahogany Smoking Stand, $2.50 Brass Ash Trays. 75¢ i Nickel-plated Hot-water Bottle $1.50 i Aluminum Coffee Percolator ! 6-cup Size. 75¢ | ‘Wear-Ever Aluminum Double i Roaster, $4.75 : Wear-Ever Aluminum Pudding Pan, 49¢ ~ 1 Cover, 19¢ Extra i Wegr-Ever Aluminum_Double Rice Boiler, 2-quart Size, $1.98 Wear-Ever Aluminum Gift Set, | Ten Pieces, $10.00 On_Snle on Second Floor i Majestic Electric Heater $10.00 Porcelain Top Kitchen~ Table. $8.75 National Water Yower + Washing Machine * $19.75 On Sale on Third Floor i | TOOLS—First Floor | 1 | i 1 1 Tool Chest, empty, $4.00 up il Tool Cabinet, com- plete ..........812.50 up Boy Scout Chests, — complete ......$15.00 up Boy Scout Ax, with sheath ............$150 Work Benches. . . .$15.00 up Also a complete line of Mechanic Tools—for boye and men. All tools in ehy netn_guaranteed s and eabl- irst class. [— 1its semi-yearly {Snipers THORNTON W. BURGESS TO SPEAK TOMORROW. 3Hrl Scouts Here to Meet Closest Personal Friend of Residents of Deep Forest. 14 OPPORTUNITIES 2 FOR XMAS CHEER ¢Continued from Firyt Page.) provided, or $1,404, for, the coming year. 3. SAVING THE CH THEIR FATHER'S ! A wife divorced from dissipated husband, fexring her two boys, has been making cor stant struggle to give her little f: ily the right upbringing. R two lads, the oldest fourteen, ing hard to grow fast so that th will be able to support iheir moth and thus reward her for all she done for ihem, and retrieve - id abuse. In add tion to the mother's and until Johuny $18 a week, year. No. 4. is or $936 15 needed for TRYING 'ru BE BOTH FA- Trying to be both mmo .and mo- ther, breadwinner and homemaker, but seeing no future for her ihr children, except waywardness and the Juvenile Court, is it any wonder that this mother broke down throuzh work and worry? Especially ts her hu band. a skilled mechanic when she married him, had become a' common criminal and finally deserted her. 1f a mother's home care and their regu- lar attendance at day and Sunday school can save these children from following their father's career, an in- vestment of $25 a week, or $1,300, the next year, will have brought worth- while dlvmends NO. 5. SUNSET AND EVENTIDE. Lh(ng in_a quaint, house, are three quaint, o folk—no strangers to th opportunitics. The from eighty summer: bodied of the three. and housework for sister, themselve THORNTON Washingtop Girl Scouts will have a chance to meet the closest personal riend of Johnny Chuck, Peter Rabbit, Blackie the Grow, Sammy Jay and other residents of the Deep Forest ! 'nd Green Meadows when Thornton . Burgess, official chronicler of the! ctivities of the furry and feathered olk, will speak at the Knickerbocker ‘W. BURGESS, s wife ana wif mm, four 5 score years “Meater tomorrow afternoon at 4 | a8 s Y joTk s carn by wewing. hecaus: velock. of rheumatism and the feebicnesa of age. Fiftecn a week, or $780 for the year, .is the modest sum asKed for the support of these three for another year. The talk will be given by Mr. Bur- zess especially for the benefit of Girl outs. It will be accompanied by ictures of the sons and daughters »f Mother Natu and the friends of lother West Wind, (ll'(|)H(LhPN from vhich are carried daily in the col- imins of this paper. r. Burgess began his work in let- ers to his four-year-old son. Back of the stories he told was &n intimate nowledge of nature, and his field ‘ ‘entually widened until it reached 11 parts of the country. At present t is estimated that accounts of the lenizens of the forest and mnado\nq re read by all nature-lovi iren under twelve and a BY MADE DEPENDENT of the self-supporting wage- earner's family as long as good healt} lasted, the man took excellent care of his family. a wife children. Then sel and his earning da e mow over except for odd jobs now and then The wifc's church and relat | tribute, but are upable burden ungided. The deficit is $19 week, or $985 for the year. = NO. 7. UNABLE TO MAKE ENDS : MEET. movement for the development and| This widow, with three children. co-ordination of the Ulster defense movement have been taken in Belfast according to the correspondent there of the Morning Post. He reports that the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland— the supreme body to which thousands of Orangemen profess allegiance—a* mecting yesterday adopted a resclution 11 its members and thos: of the 1 Black Institution to join the Loyalist Defense Association. This organization, he adds, was form- «d to protect Protestant interests in whatever way might become neces- sary during the present situation. MORE SHOOTING IN BELFAST. to make en now fifteen, work, but is unable neet. The oldest boy. beginning to earn, and turns his small wages toward the fam hudget., but there are four mouths to| feed, and $13.00 per week is needed iatil Tom can_earn a man’'s wage This means $676 for the year. NO. 8. TWO ROOMS SPELL “HOM A kitchen and bedroom spell “home™ *or three precious children, one under two and the oldest eight. Until an- other, woman came hetween the wife nd Her husband and he disappearcd beyond the power of the police te him, all went well- other clings to her little l)rnlnl pla. ing father's as well as mother's part The church and a relative contribute, but there is still a shortage of $15. 4 week, or $750 a year. NO. 9. PETER CAN'T DO IT ALL. A sixteen-year-old lad—let us call BELFAST, December 16.— Sniping | Iim Peteris trylng to do a man's art and support his mother and the was resumed in the vicinity of Mar-|inree younger children, but until he rowbone and York streets last night. | completes the trade he is learning his The police fired on the concealed gun- | Wages will not go round. especially men. The only casualty reported was |25 One of his little sisters is not R Seenaiy Topore d was | girong and needs care and extra nour- e woul & objonoman. | ishment, and the mother. deserted sev- unanimously calling on Resume Activities—One Wounded Victim Dies. By the Associated Press. A shop was wrecked by a bomb | eral years ago. following much crucl after it had been closed for the night, | . abiie e One of the men wounded in Tuesdays shooting died today. treatment by her husband, is also under the doctor's care. Notwith- standing this she earns what she can HEADQUARTERS IVES Electric Trains Xmas Tree Light Sets $1.55 John C. Rau Reduced Special Prices Electric Cooker ....$3.00 Percolators ... Electric Stove. $3.00 T .cters Vibrators: Grills ...........$10.00 Violet Ray . .. 5 Medical Batteries . .36 00 Electric Irons .. ..$4.50 Curling Irons . . ....$4.00 Vacuum Cleaner . . $45.00 i Bring me your old Vases, Oil Lamps and Candlesticks. 1 | will mnke them into Beautiful Electric Lamps at Very Low Price. While Tbey Lut , Extra Cars, ~ Tracks and . |$'7 1. Accessories 524 12th St. N.W. Fran_klin 5457 The Newest 1922 Models " Victor Victrolas —the BEST of all Talking Machines When you buy a Talking Machine you want the very best—so you must select one of the Victor models—be- . cause no other make equals the Victor. Take advantage of our Special Xmas Club' Combination. For example: Victrola — style 100 —in with key, and ‘mounted $150.00 Eight 10-inch Double- ° 6.80 Comblete ‘3,1 56£ Balance in convenient monthly payments, with- out interest. May we urge early se- lection? Delivery can he delayed to a later time if you wish. fect ofy their father’s inheritaiice Jor & THER AND MOTHEI e i One child pre takes lodgers and does home laundry | BLE: .....$450 | at homd. To help Peter carry his bur- |y den until he becomes a full-fledged | journeyman $13 is the amount needed | i Weekly, or $676 for the year. NO_ 10. HELPING THOSE HEL® THEMSELVES. Determined if, possible to get an| e cducation, her oldest son of fifteen | & works out of school hours and ond Saturdays to help his widowed m(l(lnr[ and his_five vounger brothers and sisters. The iad is popular with his! employers,”who have become so much | interested \in_helping him a 5 ambition that they contribu The mothe: making a home for e deficit of $15 u | -k, or $780 1 7 t be | by those t the | helps those who help ther WHO i lodgers besid her six childr m Lord sclves. 11. TUBERCULOSIS TOOK HE HUSBAND. When father Aied of tub. he left six children, rang- ing in from one to fourteen yea The mother, rather than give up her | children, riles to | (colored) dren at home At that time t his father stance during the mother able to taking in washing, whi child has enough to go to work tice in widow hoy become chauffeur §15 nic or FLUENZA hnr l This frail ¢ with three .h:l-; dren. oldest . reduces her fent king lodgers and taking in s he broke herself down by lonr d_work outside the home, negl tubereul ed to the troubie ne al care alder children attend the 18 is reeded for nn: young fami 936 for the y “TOO G mz: TO BE TRUE.” “It ain't Iy true. Tell me you; 1in’t fooling n 1 an have b to 1 without a Tt Do you mes h too £ood to be true the way m ng dinver w red w blind, h lesis+ Hospit, hildren to who husband leaving ipport, s of age, “to her 1 five | from ‘three 10| Because of her | i recommended that she be given a coveted plice in the four. teen opportu : neteen dollars a week is need. $988 for the NO. 14, 1IN« ng a rcof ovef my head and provid ing for our home the w er, widowed | nd from tube herse! 10 give 1d the best are three attending | 1 up to prade. six dol a week is needed, foy the year. ed, or | “’"\' rx Closes for membership January 21, 1922 50c, $1.00, $2.00 and $5.00 Weekly Franklin National Bank Washington’s Great National Savings Institution TENTH AND PA. AVE. N. W. Banking Hourss 8:30 A.M. EREDIVELEREREVEVEVRVEVEVES Road to Success The Tolman Laundry Corner 6th and C Streets N.W. JOIN OUR GREAT Clr'lstmas Savmgs . Club and acquire the habit of thrift, which is the sure Now open for membership Four Classes, NO PENALTIES mmmmmmmw 3 P.M.—Saturdnys, $:30 A.M. to Noon 30 PM. to 8§ P.M. PR A A LA White Lights ON'T leave it to the gla- mour of the bright lights to hide a dress shirt poorly laundered. Have the aris- tocratic whiteness of TOL- MANIZED dress shirt and vest. F. W. MacKenzie, Manager The TOLMAN driver takes your soiled laundry when he delivers your TOL- MANIZED clothes. Phone Franklin 71 36-in. large and small de- i Cretonne, signs, flower and bird pafl:ms n- ‘tluded in this assort- ment. Regularly $1.25 and $1.35 yd. Special— $1.00 yard. Velvet, etc. Depcrtment. and $1.00 values— 59c each Handkerchiefs — 75¢ and 59c each $20.00 value for— All-silk round, square or o wanted colors. Special, Wilton Rugs, 36x63. ... Wilton Rugs, 27x54. ... Velvet Rugs, 27x54. .. Axminster Rugs, 36x72 Axminster Rugs, 27x54 Smyrna Rugs, 30x60. . . : Smyrna Rugs, 36x72. ... ...... Art Gift Shop Mahogany Bridge Lamps, adjust- able arms, in several new models; $9 and $10 each Established 1861 Speciai Mahogany Spinet Desk. Price..... $38.50 ' The Linen Shop Hemstitched Plain Colored Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with hand-em- *broidered and drawn effects; 75c Mecdeira Hand Scallnped Edge, Corner Embroidered Pure Linen 85¢ val- v $15.00 each Bridge Lamp‘ shapes, silk fringe and tassel trimmed, in the Shades, Inquire about our Deferred Payment Plan Furnteure w % m 5 Visit Our . B, Moses. & Sons i Entrance e Sioas Furniture lltb ard ? Sts. T Carpets Upholstery Gifts of Small Rugs. A large assortment of 9x12 and 8.3x10.6 sizes in Wiltons, Axminster, The 9x12 size ranges in price ‘rcm $35.00 to $120.00. 7 The Christmas buyer will find m -3 Here are two very spe ial ones: Fine Dozars, about 4x7 feet, $65.00 and $75.00. Drapery Suggesticns Squares of Tapes- try, Velvet, Dam- ' tops. Special l ask, etc., for pillow | $1.00 each. . $14.50 to $19.00 $9.50 to $12.50 $4.75 $6.50 to $8.50 $4.25 to $4.75 . $7.50 $10.00 gcod values in our Oriental Rug . Art Gift Shop Sclid Mahogany Baudcir Lamps, push-butten socket, silk cord; two I ~ew mcdels. Snecial— $4.75 each All-silk Lamp Shcdes For candle- ”tlck: or boudoir lamps; gold breid ~and f~~cv trimmings. Special— $1.00, $1.25, $1.75 each. ' Wall Panels of the Borghese re- i productions, finished in gold and polychrome; numerous subjects. Special— $3.00 each Silk arid Taffeta Pillows, plain colors, ribbon-trimmed; ruffled, tucked ;. also Floor Pillows. Special— N $3.00 to $12.00 each. Mahogany Candlesticks, in numer- «ous heights and carvings. Special— $1.00 each to $20.00 each All-silk Lamp Shades, 20, 22 and 24 inch. In a fine assortment to se- lect from. Special— ‘$10.00 to $85.00 each.

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