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WW%%%@W Last Minute Suggestmns Xmas Gifts— | What Shall I Give? MEMO BOOKS, Decorate Your Home We have a complete line of Xmas decora- tions ready to give The Loose Leaf Kind THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTUR, PHOTO ALBUMS, |\ In Cloth or Leather $2.50 to $6. in gold. WORK ORGAN- IZERS, $1t0 $5 BRIEF CASES, $6 to $25. Initials Lettered Free. INK STANDS, $2.75 to $25. Finest Cut Glass. "DIARIES, 35¢ to $3.50 Each year you rack your brain for ideas. Stop trying to think and drop in our store for suggestions. Every one of the many articles to be found here Bound in genuine leather Names or initinls lettered will assist you in giving something novel or practical. Box Paper Is a practical and fit ting gift, but to shou g00d judgment and re- flect refinement and practicability, be sure you celect W hiting’s The finest of fine wr: ing papers. | Our stock: of ti of BOX PAPERS is complote at | 75¢c to S10 | Engraved Cards | One hundred e:. |\graved visiting cards on high-grade Whiting | Hand-Engraved Xmas Cards We have an unusual stock of just the kind of cdrds you would liko to send to friends with a personal visit- ing card. | _Some carry simply {the Yuletide Senti. | ment, while others are in elaborate designs. They are priced from | 5c to $1 | Rudy to Mail 1 Gold and Silver Cord, Seals, Name Cards, EVERSHARP PEN- Standard Dennison Make. FOUNTAIN PENS, $1.30 to $3.65. and can be initialed. CILS, 50c to $10 SEALING WAX SETS, $1 to $1.50. “KEY KASES,” 30c to $2.50. 4 case to hold keys. $2.50 to $15. These are standard Anticipating Success, Revolting Party Sent Representative Here The revolntion in Guate wan sucoewsful December 7, new government with a mi resdy In Washington. Mr. Latour came to Washington some time ago an the representative of the party which accomplished the revolt against Herrera. D using tne kitchen and bath in com- mon with the German occupants. Joint Use Cause for Disputes. As a consequence, disputes have arisen and the town major or billet- Ing officer is often called upon to i settle them. These disagreements al- !most invariably have their origin_in |the foint use of the Kkitchen. Be- cause\of this difficulty, the policy has univerkally been adopted of install- ing, wherever possible, a separate kitchen for the allled family. Generally, when a house or apart- ment has been taken over, the Ger- { 'mans have been permitted to take their furniture and personal belong- ings with them. In the American area, it is stated, however, that only !in exceptional cases have Germans been required to vacate their homes nts entirely. One eight- ng in Coblenz was {requisitioned exclusively for children American officer: INGROWN TOE NAIL Few Drops Toughen Skin so i Nail Turns Out Itself ROP a little “Outgro” upon the skin surrounding the in- owing nail. This reduces in- ammation and pain and so toughens the tender, sensitive skin underneath the toe nail, that it can not penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns naturally outward almost over night. “Outgro” is a_harmless, antisep- tic manufactured for chlropodlsts A small bottle containing direc- tions can be had at any drug store. 0, -THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921, Tll l ; Santa Claus Headquarters For Electrical Pay Your Electric Light Bills Here Potomar Electric Appliance Co. Phone Main 955 stock makes a pleas.| Tags— everything_for |ing and acceptable | wrapping and making| gift. | ready gifts to SEND. “The Stockett-Fiske Co. Producing Stationers Lettered or Initialed. Waterman “Ideal” COBLENZ HOMES FORU. 3. OFFICERS Many Apartment Houses Built to Relieve Crowded Conditions. ted Press. November 25.—Apart- ment houses built by the municipality of Coblenz, alded by the German gov- ernment, were opened recently for accommodation exclusively of officers of the American forces in Germany and their families. The purpose of the houses is to relieve the crowded condition of the city, which has been a problem ever since the allied troops reached the Rhine, There are eighty-two apartments of five rooms each and all modern con- veniences, in the new buildings wl 607 14th St.EnT S, tein and ¢ See N, (S B Tt B S et e e e el e e e ] Co s oy - °%G=¢ \,/‘%#‘\\' J.ée fl% Liberty Bonds Accepted Savings Checks Cashed Think What Music Means to Your Child | Place a Player-Piano in Your Home This Christmas by Joining the Jordan Player-Piano Christmas Club Music should be in your home. You owe it to your child; you owe it to your wife; you owe it to yourself. A home devoid of music is a home that lacks one of the most powerful influ- | ences known. You have always desired music: You have always | wanted a player-piano. Here is the opportunity, Secure one of these wonderful Player-Pianos, under our Christmas Club Plan, at an exceedingly low price, and with advantages you could not hope to get otherwise. ©Mfi@jfi°@§ ’ %"‘b‘-‘&a\«, am@;919 E Streetzsazas: W%@%’%@%’é@%@%’%@%@ Liberty Bonds Accepted. Savings Checks Cashed. taken over by the American alleviate, as the Germans put it, unbearable situation” &s “no roof is large enough to cover two families.” Additional quarters for non-commis- sioned officers and their familles are also under construction. Hard Pressed by Requisition. Allied army officers say that the population of Coblenz perhaps has been harder pressed by the army requisition of quarters than any other occupied city. All available space for offices and_ billets has been under man officials hope the new apart- t houses will considerably im. prove the present crowded condition of_the city. In Coblenz there are about 3,000 rooms under requisition by the Ameri- can Army. the general policy of bil- leting being similar in all the zonesi as occupied by the French, British and Belglans. allied families have been quartered in the same houses or apartments with German families, the allied families occupying a separate part of the house so far as practicable and putting on the coal is the hfllh. :fi pers time, trouble uls, aday. = H = /o ¥ Al s In" the majority of cases ' - Children! & ~ AskDaddy for a Piano With Pedals : You Can Reach equipped with the Junior Unfolding Two- Level Pedal. ‘This Junior Pedal looks just like the ordinary pedal. But it opens out to a higher level. : There you can easily reach it. In a short time you can learn to play the piano properly —with the pedals. You can play the imaginative pieces you like so much. t You Have Choice of These Following Well Known Makes Chickering, Behning, Lyon & Healy, Marshall & Wendell Francis Bacon, Cable Nelson and Meldorf Player-Pianos Pay Only $2.00 to Join and Select Your Player-Piano Any Time ro- Christmas Delivery $ 2 Only by buying in large quantity, only by selling Show him how fittle pleasure you get from playing. If he plays—or if Mother does—ask him to make this test: Bilock up the pedals of the piano with books, #0 they cannot be used. Then let him try to play. What a monotonous strumming! M:-ht . almost as well beat on a wooden block. Prob- . ably be will quickly stop in disgust. Bat that is the way you must play. For you cannot reach the pedals. You can- not give éxpression to the music, EGULAR attention in oaly part you play whea the heating plant is equipped with M ””IIEAPOLIJ" 'l'h!mdfl.“l a great number of pianos, can we offer the special price and the special advantages offered in this Christmas Club. That is the object of our Christ- mas Club—to make it possible for a large number of families to get a wonderful Player-Piano under - Practicing will be- e . - Always the Same m:‘:y ':‘.'.“;'ifl:,"“ conditions that would not be possible otherwise. Over and over, you must No matter how fine a piano you have now, Distributors is all it costs to be- 1411 New York Ave. It is to Your Advantage to Buy Through This Christmas Clab this Christmas Club. But to “get in” this Christmas Club you will have to act im- f o mediately. Thrifty buyers are quickly taking up the membership. |W Make up your mind now. Join today. Call at our store and sign 5 Three Years to your application blank—or phone or write and we will send it to 94 play finger exercises. Of course, that is a fine thing. ‘:.-_",::-';,-,fi It is very necessary. Only iy in that way can you ever learn to play well. Sometimes, though, you would like a change. ‘You would take more interest with a few pretty pieces. Pieces that bring out delicate shades of tone or demand the full power of the piano. .¥You would like to play the way grown-ups do. Play Like an Artist And now you can! You can play like a real »-unmwmauwy Piano, LYON & HEALY PIANO it is not much good to you: But Daddy can trade it in, at @ very moderate cost, on a Lyon & Healy Piano, whose exquisite voice “sings beneath the fingers.” Then you will be able to use the pedals. You will have a piano of supreme quality that you all can enjoy. Come and Try It Tell Daddy to ask us what the greatest pianists say about the Junior Pedal. Have him—or Mother—bring you tc our store to try it. We'd like to have you play one of these beautiful pianos. If they can’t come, have them phone or write for our free illustrated folder. come a member of Pay the Balance ou OPEN EVENINGS TILL XMAS B Arthur Jordan Piano Co. _———b—————— that so ‘women from, P ,,m.,::.s.o..: mmmmoeo. e Upright + Player < Reproducer . skin staita,_ I¢'s good rullflnhn:‘ |'I'H AND “G” STREETS Equipped with the "" “""m WASHINGTON, D. C. {JUNIOR UNFOLDING TWO-LEVEL PEDAL Open Evenings Until Xmas Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. -Liniment Hua