Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1921, Page 40

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40 ‘ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T, THURSDAY, DECEMBEE 15, 1971~ NEWYORK, CHIEFFREE GOLD MARKET; | KING PM""““‘L GERMANS, MAY POSTPONE XMAS; |NOBEL'S DREAM REALIZED| ONESTY QUOTED 5 POINTS LOWER, * LONDON, WORLD’S FINANCIAL CENTER D e eomnt vt | HOUSEWIVES STRIKE CVER PRICES | g s Gomas. | DUE TO EFFECTS OF UNEMPLOYMENT LONDON, November 28.—An Amus- —_— STOCKHOLM, December 13.—The MANCHESTER, England, Novem- | ly affected, nor need it be yet |ing ELoryotite K";gng"‘ij“::,'w BY GEORGE WITTE. foot to postpone Christmas shop- |Swedish-American News. Exchange,| B the Associated Press. the little glass-faced vaults used in ber 13—New York.Is the principal | awhile” the spenker wont on. = |Fecent visit to Groenland, wud Skl | By Gable to Toe giar ana Chicago Datly | ping until after New Year. The |commenting on the ceremonies of list | NEW YORK, December 16—Unem- | aulomats. Fatrons pick what Uy free gold market, and all the world 1y told by M. Aageatd et the Danish News. Copyright, 1921, plan is to celebrate Christmas -|Saturday, when King Gustav awa: ployment has caused honesty to | Want off counters, total their own banks to amalgamate, Mr. Hobson | io& BERLIN, Ge December 15. giGustay awardod checks and tell the cashier when owes her money, but London still | observed that high banking author- Clxb ti: l;onfl;mh ht was/dpproaching m-“n'hau::“;fl':";'. h:“""‘ d::m = merely by having the traditional the Nobel prizes in literature and| be quoted several points lower in they settle up. remalns tho world's financial cen- | itles agreed that but for this con. | A8 the foya} yacty wes IREERCSVLLE | TGerman housenh clded | roast goose and-other delicatessen, | chemistry, lays special stress on the | the local food market. el AP T e SR CS ter. This was ‘the keynote of an ‘| (o natIOn Oy O . able to |ble on the open sea. It proved to be 8¢ agqstrike as & pr but not to distribute gifts to chil- | ¢rjandly relations of the two winners,| A manager of a chain of res- | ployed. While the company failed address by O. R. Hobson, financlal | have weathered the slump. The in- | & lo‘llmry Esklm;hln Em;‘ 'l‘:;ll: ul;a:y:: against the exorbitant prices which g;fl:d :yngair-l::fl’: ::&ieldtzgflriezl{;f Anatole France, noted French au- taurants which specializes in a to reveal all its methods for check- editor of the Manchester Guardian, | herent soundness of the British |(1alve stpoed, Tht Reyi™y “having | (7o the direct result of the low | HoUCay SoRsan s endel a7 oficTs [ithor, ana Prof. Walter Nernst, chem-| “write-your-own-check” system, sala | L5 uP on its patrons’ henesty. It Iy at a meeting of the Manchester and | Danking system, he concluded, had . |pTiveq the perils of the sea in such a | Value of the mark and the INfluX | have already been cleaned out, |ist of the University of Berlin. the current quotation was 90 on & | in a plain white bowl and “hali- District Bankers' Institutes. had befallen it comparable to the | frail craft ‘assured him, needless to| of foreigners, who are buying up much to the disgust of the poorer France and Dr. Nernst sat side by | par basis of 100. The maximum, and-half” in a white bowl decorated - “Though America’s loans to Eu- | collapse of the Mercantile Bank of |53%. the warmest of welcomen. oithe | everything they can lay their hands | Pecple Who find that thelr children | gde on the platform at the ceremon- | recorded when pocket change was | “ith blue. = run into thousands of mil- the Americas. For the next few NEEDrensn on t highl on. The following are articles f the | h - |1es. —_— ope ¢ e e airae ot Beitisn panm. |and. what the Eskimos most highly The poorest of the poor, the un plentiful in war days, was 95. lions sterling, ‘America has net vat |. JoorS the Coutee of eIt by |Prize, & rifle. blacklisted by the hausfraus: Fur- | employed and the homeless are | The chairman of the Nobel com- Lieut. Commander Harry D. Mc- learned the art of foreign invest- in the direction of consolidatin On’ lgnding the king described the | niture, carpets, curtains, shoes, getting more desperate. The loot- |mittee said in his speech that it was Acting on the assumption that |genry of the buream of ordnance. learned the arc of forelgn Invest: | 1B the Jirection of consolidating |incident to the Danish commissioner | underwear, corsets, jewelry, optl- | ing of shops continues daily, and |“aymbolic of the dream and ideal| most of the people are honest, the |Nayy D S5a beanidstailea able or willing to lend to forelgn- | of entering new feias. m |in Greenland and asked him who the | cal goods, planos and other musi- | shopkeepers and customers are |which Nobel tried to realize that & f this chain decided t ATyyDeparanent, han Deen ideks el B at rates competing with Lon: | C Sapu man was. cal instruments. looking forward. to the holidays |prizes are at this juncture given to| Operators o 0 | to duty with the destroyer squadron:. e The commissioner in accents of There is even a movement on with more or less dread. a Frenchiman and a German.” eliminate not only waiters, but also | Pacific fleet. don rates. Again, despite the re- horror, replied: markable success- of the federal | NEGOTIATIONS GIVEN UP. | °“The man's an escaped convict. He reserve system, New York has never — broke prison yesterday, stole a canoe yet been able to establish a proper g and put to sen. We thought he had discount market, the smooth and |Italians and Turks Fail to Break |been drowned.” economical working of which has done so much to popularize the bill Deadlock. on_London all over the world. “Although London has lost a certain amount of business to New York; though the general drift of the world’s woalth from east to west must continue to give New York far greater prominence as a financial center than she had before the war, yet londGon's pre-war position has not been very serious- W@%@%WW@%!&% Mere words cannot do justice to a perfectly wrought piece of Jewelry, Goldware or Silverware, and when the reputation of the House That Offers such articles is also noted for MOD- ERATE PRICES—that is the HOUSE TO SHOP FOR XMAS —AND ALWAYS. We prefer to instill in the minds of the public a confidence in us—in our experience, integrity, de- pendability and our ideals. For over 45 years we have en- deavored to present the BEST JEWELRY and at the same time ’ maintain A LOW PRICE LEVEL. A That will be e rem.bfl'ed. wkuu WATCHES -=-==~ | GIF TS Eversharp MEN’S WOMEN’S The Gift Pencil Elgin Elgin Watches, nZss t08200| $24.85 to $175. No pencil is as efficient—no gift article is more popular—their labor- between the Turks and the Italialns CONSTANTINOPLE, December 13.— | haq reached a deadlock, -the Italians The negotiations between Turkey and | having refusé to announce their Italy have broken down. The Itallan | economic spheres and accept an abo- Q| on of e capitulations. e dis- commissioner, Signor Tuozzi, has re- | HLlon of the capltulations. ‘e d's- turned to Italy. mism as to a favorable outcome of the — negotiations, as Italy was not pre- - A aispatch from Constantinople |pared to sacrifice her rights as an November 26 said the negotiations|example to France. i & Company Seventh at D | =4l TN U For Everyone in the Family if FATHER, MOTHER and All the CHILDREN .ARE MEMBERS OF OUR ¥ Christmas Savings Club Just a few pennies, nickels, dimes or more deposited - gg It Will Be a Merry Christmas ¥ And Pipe Sets Excellent gifts of the finest Meerschaum, Briar, Amber, ‘;‘”""" Gruen Watches, $1485208250| $30 to $200. ily i ith Solid Gold and Sik o ing quality has caused @ weekly by each member of the family insures one and all fi:. s . Gol. ver AR A ey s . $24.85 0 $150 ’l‘:"u::l;egé b.'z' field. Theuplal'n ones in ,..'cz We are organizing our Club now and will be pleased to 5 g Hamilton - i have you and all of your family become members. e e 5l [Speat R slabonsly thimd chased madut It's easy to join. The first deposit makes you a full-fledged mem- Waldemar Hoewd | 13k White $1 and Up to $35 Gold — Special, Watch - | Chains GOOD DIAMONDS —in other words, the kind that have real and ® permanent value, and the only kind that is sold BELT BUCKLFS with absolute assurance to the purchaser that he s3 to 535 gets full 100 per cent for his money. Such DIA- MONDS are never advertised as BARGAINS or SPECIALS—and for 45 years they are the only y _kind we have sold. 26-Piece G o CHEST OF emounting--- S’LVER 'he old will i o e $15 fi:’dw mlce—md’uh Lo D’Mi‘ b‘l'l(‘;chpu:t MM 2= L e el o o William Rogers & Sons’ “La France” Pattern, Knives, Forks and Spoons Set. " ber. There'’s no red tape, fees or fines or deductions. Any further information you desire will be cheerfully given. : Books Will Be Open Monday, December 19 ' AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK 1315 F Street N.W. : % a very merry and bounteous Yuletide. == Others s6£ to $75 Give Him a CIGARETTE CASE —in sterling silver. g Wt 140 | | % | : Men's $5 Shoes = Another Shipment Just In OT a “Sale”—but a Habit. ‘We hope to be able to give you men good $5 Shoes right along now—and to make them better all the time! These new $5 shoes just in are, if any- thing, better than the last lot. Not “Job- bers’” shoes, but made up especially for us.- Honestly made of good plump, tan and black leathers—solid Goodyear Welt Just the Nicest Gift : EXTRA!! For the Women Refl La!:el SPECIAL!!! Richelieu BEADED |- Menicwe | PEARLS Solid Gold SCARF PINS les; rubber heels, English or Bluch SETS —the standard grade thet is iR By BAGS i T $5 Imported from abroad and 3 Intanhe ok 'wosrluh;;:"’.udw;fl e . finished in this country—the $1350 #1800 Solid Gold Mountings M - L h perfection in this sort of hand- Each year some one 82250 a liztle lady a s o en s Leather gl = Always an Important Ho_u.se Sllppers #f you are undecided, Gift Item._ let your gift be one of \ You will ; $2°95 mss mysu.. m:’:’.; \ S’GNET Tan Leather Romeos A $5 Glow ;":':‘ sift, RINGS Tan Leather Operas s ety 35_50 e ‘30'“ Tan Leather Everetts Others Up to §25. m yours 1 come— i row. The same grade slippers we have been selling at $3.50. Only these cost us¥ess, so we are offering them to you for less. Some are chamois lined. Two Theusand pairs of Val- ues like these cannot last long. Get busy, you Gift-Buyers! WO Thousand Pairs in a very special Sale beginning tomor- i cthige . ¥ T Solid Gold Braided Bracelets A;ieatnmbernt‘ourmmmmhnebm patiently waiting and watching for the arrival of a shipment of these bracelets—and now we are at last Men's warm felt pad- All our Men’s Daniel - : ded sole Moccasins, Ever= Green “Comfy” slippers, able to reward their patience. 5 at':r and “Hilos,” with “Hilos,” tailored Comfys, Children’s Solid Gold Women's Solid Gold Women’s Solid Gold .adjustable collars. Reg- Everetts and Bath Mules Bruided Braceless Braided Bracelets gy igeer .ular $1.75 and . were $225 to it & Liite. re- $135 j $3.50. Rew $1.95 $4.00 t0 $10.00 $10 to $50 $25.00 to $125 4ny Size and Style in' Stock. ducedto ..... - ‘ duced to.... : -A Suggestion Men salways welcomé gifts of Rubber Boots, Warm Arctics and Overshoes. Y R‘ H coae & C Jewelers to Washington AN\G MS : ; Oo Over Forty-Five Years

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