Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1921, Page 46

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1921. ° . BRITONS TRAVEL BY AIRPLANE AIDING CHILD WELFARE. |MISTREATED MAIL RULING | FAKES ADORN ANCESTRAL WALLS i FOR WEEK END SKIING IN ALPS |Teesisy Evening Club Makes o [Fosimasters Direted to Indieste| BUYING BY AMERICANS DISCLOSES Contribution of $800. Cause for Irregular Delivery. | & postmaster finds a letter or Appropriation of $800 to the Juve-| When - card that s only a few years or o be- | BY the Associated Press. 1 surprised when the fact that they for whom the ordinary train journey | nile Protective Association, to be used |}ing ime in “heing delivered. he [TAS 3 | ihls 3 ; LONDON, Eng., December 15.—|was elther too slow or too prosala|in employing a colored women fOF |not plump ;‘t deo‘r‘:gl “; (‘rbo';l;:]'o}runf.?o.flll’f NEW YORK, December 15.—Hard | were ok e Eia) i ies L i =% Good Will This bank regards the good will of its By Cable to The Star and Ohicago Dafly News, | ried a. 1. be: Copyright, 1921, arge number of passengers i 3 A A c d by customs ofliclals on customers, built up through twenty-one years Britishers are traveling to Switzer- | FTequent _ trips were also made|coniq welfare work among those of (dremsce without explanation, according | times in Europe have resulted in | Covere y ctween Lausanne and Gst to the 2 » 4 = arrival in this . of ful ice to Washington, as 1and in great numbers for the winter | Gutelz): In addition to saving ¢ime, |her own race, was made Tuesday night |1/, ¢ Stfie Dopertnorier lssted by the tho dumping of “literally thou- | STt ountey s = & sports. Such an exodus has not|the trip over the frozen glants of the |by the Tuesday Evening Club, composed | “I¢ ig believed that & brief indorse- | Sands” of oil paintings and other Of course, Mr. Kirby pointed out. among the most important of its assets. boon known since the openinis of zho. AILS Offers the (ourists’ ono' of the | of colorod men and women Interest- |ment INAICating the ciuse for (10 Itrox. | works of art into twe American | there have bucn some salos i 2 5 ghts imaginable. rplanes ular ent of this class of mail . f which | gen i h - war. Sleeping car accommodations|experience no difficult: ed in child welfare. havi 5 o market, the majority of which | genuine originals, such as Galns S c y_in landing in ave & tendency to minimize the o5 o6 “3 By sound methods and policies, complete are booked up until late in January. e mouniaine, At St Morits & Ifrz; o Zhe ‘ciub hopes Sventaslly to, 087 lumeof adverss crifelam which hag ro- | bave proved to b fakes or eoples | borougla “The Dlue Bo.” and < . . Sany SarexasT et the: J he frozen lake Is reserve tive in the past from long delays in- | of masterpieces, in the opinion of | Reynolds’ “Mrs. Siddons as the equipment and friendly, helpful service, the y ving by alrplane and the beaten snow makes a perfeet | under the direction of the Protective)curreq in the delivery of this character | Gustavus . Kitby of the Amerl- | Tragle Muses but the apparent buying and selling been in- famous skiing resorts. Any Lon-|landing place. Beaten snow is also |2ssociation, as the half-time -arkar’o, Rl eas The A owner- Union Trust Company endeavors to deserve doner. may preakrast at home Satur- | used fob the landing at Gstad and |Provided for last night will be. | Principal causes of délays of thisna-|{ can Art Gallery. Many of these | revival in ¢ this esteem and to develop it day morning and six hours later be | Vilars, The transfer of funds from the olub|ture, the department states, are failing | “orfinals” were thousnht genuino | 9f fine picce 3 enjoying a dash on skis in the heart| The Swiss have been quick to rec- | treasury to the agsocliiion Ve, . ol s i s R e i T St i e osnize the value of the airplane as (Made January L Mra Mytle Cllies |other post office cquipment ré'to| by Rl s v a9 aid to winter sports, and air con- | Preside: 3 thoroughly empty mai cis and | ed them and had 2 Such an achicvement ie made pos | Wotions with a1l ihe Natoraetioon] | Smith Talliferro and Miss Annic M o bromit n to cxamine them un- of letters and cards behind desk ings have 1 walls i 2% paid on Checking and 3% on Savin~s Accoents sible by the London-Paris air se et | = o . e ady Jacksen have voluntoered to a D |}y return to the post offic Ail mis- | turies an connecting with the Paris-Lau nes already are contemplated. a ker | til th var took away their | ; . 3 crs w i place of the proposed pald wor delivered to them. Th calls have been week end service. Thus h: s will be distributed to and | i ooy wealth. Most of them have been | sive generat : ; - %1l such time as she i employed. | LuiY Of this clas “mistrented 1 ¢ Gith @ litte cash to| collected from the resorts all over the | UD! g . Saturday morning and restore their Wil pledge a dollar a year for the jaded nerves on the “roof of the 1 )t d worker. The worla~ Just as they spend week ends) PLANS FOR RECESS. | fufferthority for spending this money 3 E TRUST Co twaltgmnaonent 0 Eahy T | will b in tHe hands of Mrs. Bina K. Open Evenings KAHN OPTICAL CO. Until Xmas Lausanna’s low altitude does nol 5 out secretary o i offer much In_ the way of winter |CongTess Expected to Adjourn From | RUPeR. $ietactive Asociation. t OF THE DISTRICT Sore ls anpeya exssllont eating ia| _December 83 to January 3. | i the raphy, arts and industries building, the arrival of the Paris airplane has| republican whip, providing for the | Unitad States National Museum. The now been advanced to 2 o'clock, the | yqjournment of the two bodies ffom |€Xhibit will close February 15. The Northwest | traveler will have time to go s | before it is time to dress for di Last winter the airplane service | rules the resolution had to lle over with a Soft ed | between Zurich and St. Moritz i e e e, evevevrveveveveney || 1remendous Savings prints are all bromide enlargement OF COLUMBIA the vicinity. Sho:l(l mlll(‘l ,}veal{he‘r Provision for the usual Christmas| EXHIBIT VAIL PHOTOS. . necessitate a higher altitide, fast| recess of Congress was provided for| An_ exhibition of forty-nine_photo- airplanes are available at uusannef! = » Floyd Vail of New York is £ 3 T Pake the huatier In & few minutes | I & resolution introduced in the Sen- 8raphs by Floy = Cor. 154k and H Sts., I art of the Alps, 'and ag|ate by Senator Curtis of Kanpas, the | °P.SXbibition in the section of photog December 22 to January 3. Under the from small negatives, and are taken 3 Everything for the Motorist i Gifts That Will arry Cheer - Throughout the Year Power of Cash. o v o8 The Largest Selling i QA% % Electric Cleaner in s ; T Il ofe ®Benuine PECIAL inducements to those who the World. | | 1Ke. Blue White Solitaire Diamond Ring. ... .. Convinced 2 select their gitts NOW. ! Best 34-Kt. Blue-White Solitaire Diamond Ring. ... - @h Goods $600 Blue-White Solitaire Diamond Ring..... of tha 3 $65 Blue-White Solitaire Diamond Ring....... at Diamond Earrings, Blue-White (weight about Bargains ma as et RIS L e e L S e $125 g 3-Kt. White Solitaire Diamond Ring .. $750 We are $1,425 Sclitaire Diamond Ring....... 3 Prices $100 Pure White Solitaire Diamond Ring. . $75 Offering. 7 2 Payment Platinum-top Watch Bracelet, set with 12 genu- $75 ine diamonds. . 14-Kt. Solitaire Diamond Blue-White, Perfect Sol- Ring. Plati- o Dis. g num mounting $5O mond Ring.. $100 ---and nothing more to pay UNTIL FEB. 15th, 1922 Gold-Filled Elgin Watch $8.50 25-Year Gold-Filled Hamilton 17-Jewel Watch $35.00 Solid Gold 14-kt. 18-kt. Solid Gold 17- Jewel Watch Bracelet $35.00 20-Year Gold-Filled Watch Bracelet, 15 Jewels, *$10.90 14-kt. Solid Gold 15- Movement Watches Jewel Watch Bracelet $17.50 $32 to $150 $20.00 GIFT SUGGESTIONS Reduced to Suit Your Pocketbook l | i i 14-kt. “White” Solid Gold Watch Bracelet, 15-Jewel electric washing mac [ | WASHES AND DRIES WITHOUT A WRINGER | | It Beats As it Sweeps As it Cleans 5 2 > IVE “‘her” a Hoover for Christmas and you A Gift That Will Please Her For Years et = the day; you give a lifetime of freedom from .. { I HE Laun-Dry-Ette preserves clothes not only the jrksome drudgery of housework. For with The in the washing but in the drying. The Laun- Hoover she can clean and refresh and add.years 4 7 to the life of the rugs and other household things Dry-Ette has no wringer. It whirls the clothes che treasures so dearly. And she can do all this See Us l Before Buying Diamonds : E= and 5 Jewelry— — Diamond Bargains and Be ] i wringer-dry without a wringer—a tubful at a time. \;'ith none nff }t‘he efi‘lort and strain that now attend 24inch Indestructible French $12.50 4-piece Sheffield Plate L — I By this method it is absolutely impossible to injure '€ dutiesioifhiousee Samie: . : ! h:i:fl'& i il Ge::;f‘:)n Barry Pearls—24 "J[I\ifimmn : even the most dainty pieces in any way. First payme“ts Rings LJ::'E N i | . It washes and dries the daintiest pieces or the heaviest as LOW as Solid Gold Link Buttons with Mesh Bags comforts—and requires no extra tubs. . Rose Diamond 26-Piece Rogers Silivlu\u;_g“ . = n ntil . Solid Gold Cameo Brooches 2 French Ivory or Silver Toilet First Payment g g g Fine Shaving Sets 1 5 g Mg $12.50 Solid Gold Rings for Only Of C ! Men's Cigarette Cas 500 Sord Gold Link B en's e Cases 12.00 Solid Gol i ut- ourse. Gold Knife—Scarf Pins H e o Seat Pins i 17" Second Payment ($15) Not Due You Will Light Until February 15th Your Christmas Tree by Electricity . & Regular $150 THOR Ironer | ... o o many colors and in many shapes add Special at = = $110 |E:Fow] Lighting the Solid Gold , Genuine Genuine Diamond Il.nnlliern, $7.50 Up Du Barry 24-Inch Pearls Diamond Dinner Rings, $25 to $2,500 Christmas tree by electricity is abso- A well known line that we are discontin- lutely safe and_so uing. BUT A FEW remain at this price. f.fl.‘,"'fh'éii:,.:‘p,hif,f ngfn?;; sl:t t‘,fi’";‘;fi"‘;‘;fi“ tee Fully guaranteed in every respect. desired. The GE Christmas Arborlux and off as often as ¢ % ¢ § y : ¢ ¢ § LAUN-DRY-EITE ~ Ohe HOOVER § § { Come to “Head- s puilt so that each lamp is independ- quarters” for your ent of the others. With old style | \ Easy Terms—$10 Down tree electric out- sats oncont meant all out and it was No Other Payments Until February 15th Outfits :t :27050, ‘:::fiy without ux:tsmgsrf:r it. e ‘ 4 $3.50 and $16. Th If she has an Electric Washer, complete her T f:'.l‘.'itf’"'zk'"u: :‘;flt::: home laundry with this Ironer and SAVE $40. * AEBOMIUX : % - Carat Blue- R : Solid GoMd | $51t0 $100 | phies, foumic | GoET a:u‘oegsl. $1 Up ; $150 $11.50 " The Store for Things Electrical NAL ELECTRIC, > JuPPLY COMPANY 132830 AVE. MAN 6 AHN OPTICAL CO, 617-619 SEVENTH ST. N. W. i\ \\ o i : — N\ 3 2 235 Solitaire i S | Diamona Rings. | ! | Special, e > S %-c-n: “m-; ’ i Dinmond ‘Fing, = French Ivory Sets $75 26-Piece

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