Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1921, Page 38

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_38 TG CONTES FORALBANI' DL Government Now Considering Three Bids for Complete Concession. DGAR ANSEL MOWRER. Star and Chicago Daily News, December 14.—In the he petroleum battle come intensified. The ¢ 8 concession and it seems will soon be likely th established on s the league of nations has tical stutus. tish Dar- Anglo- v this example ;. organized a com- n immediate and in October, tand- bania. Finall Guided by Tel mer miss] ry and at one time an y of the Albanian government to per explored the c He returned to ng the results of but with the request jans not to compromise before hearing from him n government theoretic but fears e the risks t sh _such for- | mpetitors for the world's petroleum fields. Albania appreciate interest of the Washington ment in its economic pos: ut the fact is pointed out t ited States has not Vet recog- nized the Albanian government. Nu- | merous other governments have done ;| so and have sent representatives to Tirana. Copyright, 1921. | MORE CROWN REVENUE. { Holland Increases Amount From 600,000 to 1,200,000 Florins. THE HAGUE, November 26.—Hol- land has decided to raise the crow: revenue from 600,000 florins to 1, 000 florins on the ground that s ary for the queen to live in when receiving noted She intends to regard maximum and not to Always Fresh and Delicious 60c Lb. You can pay more—but none better at any price. Fancy Xmas Boxes' and - Favors At Very Low Prices 1220 G St. N.W. ROUD OF IT! And any man has a right to be proud of our coal. He knows he has the best in coal that money can buy. “And he hasn’t had to pay more for than” for any other kind,” says Mr. Coal Man. R. R. siding & storage yard 5th & U Stw, FIAVEFUSYFIX P YOUR TEETHeSOYOU Y WILL~HAVE A = WEP@Y! MAS ON'T take merriness and_cheer out of your Yuletide by neglecting to have neces- sary dental work per- formed. There is nothing merry about an aching tooth. We will relieve you of your pain in a painless way and guar- antee our work. Prices right. De "gmure of Delay” . SMITH DENTISTS (INC.) \ «7th St. NW. sver Kresge's Ge & 10c PROMINENT SOCIETY MATRON RETURNS FROM| WILL TEST QUOTA LAW. THRONE SUCCESSION BILL. Measure Bars German Princes”as | opted the bill settling the question |the pri 11 lack the of the succession to the throne of tie !the foundation of a republic. THE EVENT EUROPE. Pest Office Swindle Forces With- drawal of Issue. BUENOS AIRES, November 8.—A swindle of. large proportiens has been perpetrated on the Argentine post office department by the printing and sale of false five-cent stamps. The sale of these stamps apparently has been going on possibly fer years, but it was only recently discovered. The department has ordered the withdrawal of the issue in question. The post office department admit- ted that the fraudulent stamps were practically identical with the au- thorized ones and that it was not possible to trace the source of the questionable supply. Fiv nt stamps bearing the por- tralt of Gen. San Martin no longer are accepted in payment for postage R TITITIITTITTTIRERIR R RR = 1 Enroll NOW @ ¥ Trial Case to Determine Constitu- tionality of Immigration Limit. NEW YORK, December 15.—Consti- tutionality of the immigration queta law, fixing the number of allens that may be admitted each year to the United States is to be tested in the courts, it {s announced. Bertha Frohlinger, twenty years old, a native of Hungary, recently refused admission because the quota ifrom her country was full, is to | make the test. Acting on a writ of M | hibcas corpus obtained from Federal Y | Judie Learned Hand, her attorneys ll | delayed the salling of the steamship Aquitania today while she was sought out and removed from a group of deportees occupylng second , cabin arrived here on November 27, %y In Our 1922 : i¥ Christmas Savings Club AND HAVE PLENTY OF MONEY FOR NEXT CHRISTMAS 50c a Week in 50 Weeks Amcunts to $1.00 a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. 2.00 a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. t 5.00 a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. 10.00 a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to Second National Bank “The Bank of Utmost. Service” iurnee Munn, jr., and Felicin Wanamaker Munn |2, Ington, photographed on their arrival on the g : ; g The |Netheriands. 1t will no tonger be |possible for a German prince to as- ! the Dutch throne In case h of Princess Jul Netherlands Rulers. he i -"opens the 1m on the q tion of the monar n re: | Cl ’9 8 BJ: ) D [-Y) Begin now—to beautify your home in a permanent way—by giving one piece . of furniture each year as a Christmas gift Make It a Pullman Day Bed This Year Special Sale and Demonstration now going on A Pullman Day Bed in your home now-or on Christmas Day—will not only beautify your home in a permanent, lasting way—in nine cases out of ten it will fill some practical need as well. Here in the Phillip Levy store at 735 7th St. N.W., you’ll find a most complete showing of this “most useful piegce of furniture that enables, you to live in a smaller hrme, save rent and still have the same amount of sleeping room as you had before. Read further of its advantages to ULLMAN Revolving Seat Day Beds will give you a great™ P return, dollar for dollar, than any other piece of furniture in the home. You get 24 hours of service—a beautiful day bed or couch during the day and a comfortable bed at night, large enough for two grown people to sleep on. A UTSI]SE of the fact that a Pullman Day Bed s two pieces O of good furniture at the price of one, it enables you to get along with one room less; to heat one room less; to pay rent for one room less; to FURNISH one room less. It enables you to accommodate unexpected visitors; and is handy in case of sickness for either patient or nurse. Another thing, too— MODERN AND PERIOD DESIGNS Pullman Day Beds are made in Louis XVI, Shera- ton, Queen Anne, Empire or Windsor periods. One gimilar to illustration sold on % Terms, $4 Twice a Month F you have & vacant spare room it is a cash asset. We will ' help you furnish up (with a day bed included) as a bache- lor apartment and you can pay for the furnishings out of the income you receive as rent. In a comparatively short time you'll OWN the furniture and then the rent you receive will be pure gain—'velvet.” em——— i . Y T ——— — ~ BV VBV B B oV B ) L e e BV N OV B e B BN B SV BV ENE S ) VR IR R R SIS VRN E BN TN quarters have made the demand almost universal for this double-duty Pullman Day Bed, and here, at the Phillip Levy store, you'll find a most pleasing display in almost any covering and period you like, at a price you won't mind paying. Pullman Day Beds priced as low as THE higher rents asked and the scarcity of desirable living v . $67.50 FOR THE UNEXPECTED GUEST : s * A Pullman Day Bed will accommodate dad’'s week All Day Beds Sold on Easy Terms > end friend. Handy, too, in case of sickness for either patient or nurse. A Day Bed similar to pisture sold on Terms of $2 a week e e " wide (oblong table, $10.00 extra), 5 Side Chairs, 1 Armchair; (I 'STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921 BOGUS ARGENTINE STAMPS | st pEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS Give Furniture for Christmas Come to the Phillip Levy store tomorrow—here you will find quality furniture, priced within the reach of all, on terms you can easily afford Consisting of Dresser, Chiffonier, Toilet Table and Full-size Bed. Guaranteed construction ; walnut finish. $10.00 Cash—$1.50 Weekly This Queen Anne Bedroom Suite Will Make an Ideal Christmas Gift Consisting of Dresser, Chifforette, full-length Vanity Dresser and full-size Bow-End Bed. Genuine American Walnut or mahogany finish. It is indeed a privilege to own one of these beautiful suites. As quantity is.limited, early selection is advised. ; $25.00 Cash—$3.50 Weekly 10-Piece Dining Room Suite Your choice of genuine walut or mahogany finish, con- sisting of Buffet with mirror back, 60 inches long; China Closet, Serving Table, Round Extension Table, 48 inches seats upholstered in genuine leather. $19.50 Cash—$3.00 Weekly Kitchen Cabinet Exactly Iike illustration. Made of solid oak; white enamel interior and roll front curtains. $39.50 $4 Cash—$1 Weekly Our assortment at this time is most complete, mahogany and walnut finishes; perfectly con- structed. Prices range from $4.95 to $35.00. 982 T N T

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