Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1921, Page 42

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gl s | 'THE. EVENING:. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 192T. DEPORTEES HAVE 3 &7 E = ' ty can remain' in Latvia. Abrams’ \\'f&. jo'NT SESSIONS PLANNED l ornings in conjunction with th OBJECTS TO ELK EMBLE»’*I"“M with it the American Gamekeep- . )arw’ Assoclation, “to rell gamekecping - Lo the states and individuals who would e benefited by 1t.” Speakers explaincd that the new organization had mothiag to do with labor unionism, wages or hours. Speakers included Gov. Cary of Wyo- Mary, also is in the camp. _Meanwhile, Kmma Goldman and Alexander Herkman, who must leave Latvia on December 17 or be sent back to Russia by the Riga authori- ties, also are still awalting a chance to.go spmewhere. Their presence in eep Grow :ra’ Associztion. Tuesda Wednesday sessions of th ¥ ltable Growers' Assqciation will b | held. - { An interesting program has |arranged by the Sheep Grow { sociation, dealing particular Game Association Asks Order to Ban Elks’ Teeth. NEW YORK, December 15.—The Be- Seven Maryland Farm Organiza- Useful Xmas Gift That Can Be The Most En of - . Given, Made by Dr. Wyeth and Staff pert, Careful Skilled Dentists. . bee tions Arrange Program. Special Dispateh to The Stur. 5 2 - g | Riga was discovered a few days ago.|nevolent and Protective Order of Elks|ming, former Representative Morton L. PARK, 7 Sihs e mard ‘ Our Long Life Plates and ‘30 Berkman said today that Miss Gold- | has been asked by the American Game | Davy of Ohio and Seth E. Gordon, sec- | 1, S RARIG) Deosmber: 15, Ak Everlasting Bridge Work will man was ilI, and added: “Our plans | Protective Assocation to forbid it |retary of the Pennsylvania board of |TTogTams have been completed for|,, o be a very appropriate gift. 54 are still extremely indefinite. We members wearing clks' teeth as em- |game commissioners. 2 e ks o e mve lem won don’t know when we shall leave or where we shall go.": . The authorities in several provinces blems. Thid request was made in a resolu- tion adopted after photographs had heen be held in Baltim and 12, in co DR. WYETH’S REPUTATION is to Dentistry what sterling is to Emma Goldman and Com- —_———— CLERGYMAN WEDS HERE. s : 1 mecting , for Dentjstry that % 3 . |along the Latvian border are on guard [shown picturing elks shot for their|g ... piooi ' e srar, jnug h MANY SPANIARDS RETURN to prevent Berkman and Miss Gold- |tecth alone, with never any use made | “Peeltl DR CE o O HE: | culaI ARl e J | That has beem my panions Must Leave Latvia fto prevent e g trontrs i, of (bl Bah e WINCHESTER, Va., December 15— by Dr. Thomas B. e NEW YORK, December 1i.—Severs The resolution suggested that Elks he |Miss Mildred Shyrock, youngest| reptitiously. ; 5 s 7t % , e ption_of Ree- 5 erms of payment to suit—Examination- Within Few Days. i —_— enligticened ;;;"{:;"goh';‘:"{:&:f"'gg_ daughter of Mrs. Ida Finkbine Shy- | o which will hota | hundred Spanish subjects, who cam: i == " Free. By the Assoclated Pros NAMED PRIVY COUNCILLOR. |taining their teeth for use as ornaments [rock and the late Fred A. Shryock, )i ssion Tuesday_ evening, |to the Danited Siates during the eacly - i 5 the Assoc s : ; ~ i i sy hatia B terell, it all the a ed organi- |vears of the Buropean ar, have let ’ 30 Years of Good Honest Dentist RIGA, Latvia, December 13.—Six do-| LONDON, December 13.—The Official | DY mombers of the order.” and that & ‘:“‘t:“;] *;:":“‘;:“l’h": C::";"’"_"j‘" meet during morning | for theit homeland on the steamsni Cleanliness is one o Dortees from America are in Riga|Gazette announces that George Foster|form of a constitutional amendment [Of the United Bretfers Eeiwere eginning at 9:30 o'clock. Montevideo. Many of them, destitute adopted at the next Grand Lodge con- married yesterday in Washington by ryland State orticultural |are being returned to Spain by the S temporarily with no place to go, and |Pearce, Australian minister of defense scheduled to meet on both ish government. The Alphonse done without the stizhtest vention. Rev. C. G. Chappell of Mount Vernon ‘; ANCHOR BAR My Perfect ] Gold Crowna n"} Fillings, 50¢ all of them facing deportation fromjand a m'ember of the British delegation | ViU ©o 0 announced at today's ses- Place Methodist Episcopal Church Wednesday morninigs, | another Spanish vessel, s scheduled 1 X L s e | Latvia within @ few daye. to the Washington conferefice, has been | gion of the association’s annual conven- | South, according to announcement of the Crop Improvement |sail later in the week with about fiv | to $1 Y E pani r Wil Not Slip | $3.00 —$4.00 | ' ¥ WP Mollie Steimer, Jacob Abrams,” Hy- inted a privy councillor. tion that there had been organized and 'made here. 4 ion will be held the same ' hundred Spaniards, all war refugee Catnde i $5.00 s e man. Lachowski and Samuel Li . | silver, .amaighm and Samuel Lipman, I Other Rets of Teeth. $5.00 Up Ter Tooth or porcelain seditious activities by the United States government, on the condition that they go to soviet Russia and who satled from New York dast No- vember 24 for Libau, are in a con- ntratlon camp at en Evegy Evening Unfll 8 o'clock. and o 10 A M. to & r. M iady 8% maids In attendance. All Work Fully Guarantesd for 30 Dr. Wyeth, Inc., 421-29 th St. N. W. & 0 Wte Lansburgh & Bro. and over Grand Unlon Tea Co._Largest and ont ‘Thoroughly Eaquipped Parlors in Washington. Four entite floors given who were pardoned for their alleged ¢ ! Riga awaiting | r over to operative und mechanical dentistry. Phone Main 7066. ion of the sov to er Rus: iobtaining th cember 18, W I3 N the Liggett stores you will pgrhaps find more practical gifts at popular prices, convenient for your selection, than in most any other shop. Here there is less crowding, more prompt ser- vice, less delay in waiting for change or to have your package wrapped; more attention to-your individual needs. Most Liggett Stores are open evenings APPROPRIATE THINGS FOR THE LADY Imported and Domestic Perfumes and Toilet Waters Irdividual Packages and Sets Cara Nome Pgrfume and Sets $3.50 t0-$10.00 Jonteel Perfume and Sets $1.25 10 $8.00 VivaudouLadyMary Perfume nnd Sots 75¢ to $6.50 + Mavis Perfume and Sets 50c to $6.00 Arly Lilap Perfume and Sets $1.50 to $12.00 Guerlain's L'Heure Bieue Extract $10.00 Guerlain's Rue de la Paix Extract $9.00 Houbigant's Quelque Fleurs Per- tume and Toilet W L Water . . . . $1.25t085.50 Coty's L'Origan Extract and Tei- let Water . Coty’s La Ro let Water . . $5.50 to $13.00 Coty's Chypre Extract and Tyilet Water . . . $6.00to $11.00 $5.50 10 $15.00 Piver'sFloramyeExtract and Toi~ let Water . . 51.85to $4.60 Piver's Azurea Extzact and Toilet Water . . . . $1.851084.60 Roger & Gallet Fleur d’Amour Extract and Toilet Water $5.75 to $20.00 ater . . . . l‘x.efla}n'! Jickey Extract $3.28t0 $10.C0 Djer Kiss Perfume and Sets $1.75 10 $7.50 Ideal Perfume and $3.75 t0 $26,50 ! In addition, a great many other fine imported and domestic Per- fumes, which space does nct per- mit us to list here. - - - Houbigan: Tailet Water .. TO SOLVE THE MAN’S er | $4.25 10 $33.00 | .’Mary Garden Extract and Toilet | . $5.00 to M22.00 H se Jasq. Extract ard | Toilet Water . $6.00t0 $17.00 | Coty’s L'Effleurt Extract and Tci- | Coty's Styx Extract and Tcilet | Wi De Vilbiss Perfumizers 65¢, 85¢, $1.50 up Pyralin Toilet Articles A three-piece set in box, consist- ing of Mirror, Hair Brush_and Comb. Unusual value at . $6,98 Also a complete stock of individ- ual pieces, sush as Mirrors, Hair Cuticle Knives, Picture Fram ete. Candy Ve take particular pride {n our wide assdetment of package choc- olates at $1.00 the pound. Other package candy prices range from 49¢ to $5.00 Stationery Stationery of distinction in at- tractive boxes for all members of the family. Wide assortments from . ... ... . 25cto$4.50 ROBLEM Safety Razors Gillettes. from . . 79cto0 $5.39 Auto Strops, from $5.00 to $8.50 GO . o o e s i SO0, Everready $1.00'and $5.00 Durham Duplex $1.00 and $5.00 Rubberset Shaving Brushes, from Ry 2ieto#ils ‘winplex Stroppers, from $5.00 t0 $7.50 Nevahone Razor Strops, from % l 50c to $5.00 SUGGESTIONS FOR Cameras Cemplete stocks, from $2.50 to $19.00 A 25 Browale at $3.50 s a splen: i dld gift for any child, or a No.2 Brownieat. . . . . . $2.50 Folding Cameras from $9.50 to $19.00 Also acomplete line of Vest Pocket Kodaksthat menlike. . $8.00up Sterno Outfits A complete line of Sterno Cooking and Heating Outfits, from 25c to $3.50 - $1.00 $1.00 Stanley Ferrostat.“the unbreak-.( able” Vacuum Bottle. from, .$7.50 t0 $16.00 . Water Bottles KantleeK (guaranteed 2 years), ‘made,in.ore piece . . . $3.00 Other Bottles " . . 98cto $3.00 Metal Bottles at . $2.00 to $3.50 i l | Violet Ray Machines, ‘The modern method for self-appli- cation of elemtricity . . $12.50 | eAsk our gtores for demonstration. A good ontfit, complete Sterno Heat. per dozen. . Thermos Bottles Shermos Bottles, pint, $1.50 to ), and quat’; sizes from $2.50 to $6.00 THE FAMILY | i | | Pens and Pencils ‘Waterman Fountain Pens 2 $2.50 up Eversharp Pencils . 50c to $6.00 Cigars LA ROSA AROMATICA The Highest Tope of Clear Havana Crger boxof25 . -...$3.00 Liggett's s - $4.00 Longfellow Dllisas FOLK Perlas Electric. Vibrators DMotor driven style.” Four beauti- yving applicators. . . $12.50 Also * very effective and smaller one.t. ... ... « Clocks and Watches Alarm Clocks . .. $1.25to $5.65 ‘Watches ... .$1.65¢0 $10.95 2 DAY SALE OF CIGARETTES | In Carton Quanfities-for Gifts A timely sale, offering an opportunity to buy a really sensible gift for the Cigarette smoker December 16¢+h and.17th 200 Chesteriicid 100 et 200 Tucky Strike 200 Piedmont - 200 Black and 180 Lord 200 Fatima 200 Omar . 100 Egyptian Straight 100 100 100 Natural 1301 F St 15th and G Sts. 14th and F. 418 7th St. 100 Turkish Trophies 100 Murad . ogul ..., lelachrino No. 9.... $1.00 117 145 145 145 145 2.23 2.23 223 S 1715 Pa. Ave, 904 F-St. - 1006 F Sg. _Adth and Pa. Ave.” t government | e hopeful o -+ . $5.00 Woodmard & Lothro ONNETS AND BIBS —Never too young to like a new bonnet are the babies of today—lovely ones here are made of corded silk, crepe de chine, crocheted silk and chiffons’ or georgette crepe—exquisitely em- broidered, and “befrilled or be- ribboned” to their heart’s content. $250 to $9. Embroidered Bibs irom 25¢c to $5. at $1—others —many of them have hats to match, which make them doubly attractive. For both boys and girls there are any number of smart coats—polo coats, chinchillas, broadcloths, plain and fur, trimmed—beautiful crepe de chines and handsome fur models. Pink crepe de chine and swansdown make the adorable coat and bonnet, on the little girl. $45. “The older one wears white fur both for coat and hat. $82. Other coats, $10 to $45. Other Hats, $2 to $I5. Woolly Sweaters —and Sweater Suits that will keep out whistling winds that lurk around the corner—gifts that young- sters like in spite of their practi- cality. The Sweater Suit illustrated is an especially good value. consist- ing of sweater, leggings and cap, of knitted wool. . Special, $7.50.. The sweater is typical of the wonderful assortments—knitted and crocheted. Scores of pretty styles. $6 to:$12. Little Brothe¥ and Little Sister % —are frocked and suited much alike these days—whether it be in pink crepe de chine embroidered in rose (like illustration) at $15 each—or in brightly colored chambrays and ging®ezms—dainty dimities and poplins or crepey—countless aumbers” of frocks and sui*s are here—4lic very last word in children’s styles—beautifully . colored and ~ trimmed—Frocks, $125 to $12; Suits, $2.50 to $IS. g New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Christmas Gifts of - Even the Youngest of Us Likes - Pretty Things to Wear Zand that is the “why” of all these unbelicvably lovely wearables—these hosts upon hosts of Christmas stocks for Christmas stockings—in the Woodward & Lothrop Gift Shop for little children, and for older folks, who consider a gift from here the really appropriate token of affection for the little ones they love. . *Mes Voeux Pour un bon Noel” 'Tis the French way of saying “Merry Christmas"—beauti- fully said by these charming French wearables. Most exquisite are the handmade garments that come to us from France. Exquisite Christening Dresses with real Irish cro- chet lace, Daintily Embroidered Batiste Frocks with under- slips quite as dainty—even Bibs and Pillowcases, Adorable Bonnets and Chic Little Silk Coats and Feather-trimmed Hats to match. . \ Frenéh Dresses— Christening Dress, Lo and Short, with real Irish &?g to $37.50. Lace; $60. Bon- Underskirts, $3.50 net, $45, illustrated. s, $3. j to 37.;0. Fur-trimmed and ; { other Silk Coats, Pillowslips, $2.50 $75. Hats to match, to $7.50. —wonderful assortments of attractive furniture and nece.- saries—cribs of ivory enamel, $25 to $80—lullabys, in ivory wicker, $7.50 to $1250—chifforobes, cabinets and hampers, a spe- cial one at $1280, illustrated; bassinets, baskets; and little clothes trees, also a special price at $2.75. - Other complete nursery suites. P Warm remembrances that will Jessen the cold of winter— Silk Carriagé Robes $250 to Fur Carriage Robes, $2250 $12. © t 25. ~ Knitted Woolen Robes, $5 to o . Wool Blankets, very spe= cially priced $5. Under the Christmas Tree =paby'll find a lot of these pretty novelties, once the older folks learn how _attractive they are. Brush and Comb Set, 'some with 3 and 4 pieces. $1.50 to $4. Beautifully made Ribbon Rosettes for carriage robes—Rattles that are lots of fun, $1.25. Lovely Hot- water Bottles in dainty hand-paintedTsilk covers, $2. And a host of other novelties too numerous to mention. ARRIAGE BOOTS —wili keep squirmy feet warm on their ventures into a cold world—of quilted satin topped with swansdown—in white, pink or ° blue. $250 to $350. Silk Bootees, $150 to $350. Knitted ones, both short and long in white and colors. some daintily embroidered. 50c to $1.50. —is usually a long one—and selections here offer many beau- tiful ones of corded silk faille. softest cashmere or crepe de chine. Most every one has a large cape, and is either beauti- fully embroidered and scalloped or edged with fine laces—some have both, like the one illus- trated. $20. Others from $7.50 to $40. Baby's bonnet is silk and priced $4. Handmade Dresses —both short and long styles— fashioned from finest nainsook and batistes—simply tucked and briarstitched — smocked — ex- quisitely embroidered and lace trimmed—but every one is de- lightfully dainty and well worth giving for Christmas—$1.95 to $8.50. Boudoir Attire —for the younger set—attains much importance—in bath fobes of Indian and other “more conventional” de- signs, finished with cords and pockets, $2.50 to $3.50—Breakfast Coats of pastel colored satin, ruffled and frilled and trimmed with French fruit, $7.50— and tufted robes that would make any baby look like a cherub, $6 to $15. . : ; ;'Thzré'rdofiandlouofbabicr-mdlot:andlolsoffolksbuyingfor ’ A tbm,;owcsay“COlV]EEARLY”totthabySho?,FomhFloor

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