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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1921 ° : 47 = ith th : ROYAL ACADEMY HAS ACCEPTED PICTURE _IMOTHER SHIP FOR PLANES| BANK FOR STRIKERS. piramnen .t Fave Us Repaint 3 ; " r > o \ M L9 w ’ BY THIS ENGLISH ARTIST, WHO IS ‘NOW 90| AND BALLOONS COMPLETE | zactitution Wil Pay Out ,,,“fltsi.‘,fi ot 200,000 weekly in_ strike | —and REPAPER that roon:. en's omen 3 % . 1 00 needleworkers which ‘your wife has so iony wantzd a l for Woman Garment Workers. v ) e - Tedooornted, Mr. Man. 'She will cousc U. S. S. Wright, Vessel of 14,200| NEW YORK, December 15.—A bank, | work meihod of compensation. From, ;‘c:: aotory work at Reason- it t with equipment, offi d | b strik s o ce pro- . S s institution, but whose ouly function I'Ll'nlfim has heen anked by the o HARRYW TAYLOR CO. YORK, December 15.—The{will be the payxing out of funds, will the truckload of small bills ‘neces- | 2333 18th St. N.W. Phone Col. 1077 W . 8o Wright, a vessel of 14.200 « e tohs displacemont, ‘Tully” eguipped as be opened here tomorrow. Its owner- y to make the payment. the first “mother’ &hip” for balloons| on § 5 s ) ; i 2nd seaplanes of the United States| [ = : ! : Navy, has been delivered to' the New | | \ < § 4 ork navy yard. | ; The vessel, named after Wilbur 'WEARING ch F | Wright, was originally constructed as a transport. For several months she ‘ y x f o ot & hus et in the Tietjen & La hip- ; =N W] $700 & 3820 SHOES Newest Winter Models Sold at Attractive L ] atjons, — . AND WOMEN 1 th 1t ! Prices on’ Abramson’s Easy Credit Terms n these alterations. space. for the , | storage of six kite ball Has b i 7 THE DISPLAY EMBRACES—Ladies’ Coats, Suits, Dresnes, Blouses ¥ 5%, together with Tacilities for lIITIPEZZ7 $ m STYLISH AND $ _oo Inflation 'and a repair plant for brok- STAMPING THE RETAIL PRICE mm»m DURABLE SHOES 3 ;. AT THE FACTORY and Shoes for the Entire Family = oratorymand complote - photogTaphic Y with . a large EXPERIENCE IN MAKING FINE SHOES _ The battery will consist of four 5- and Millinery, Men's and Boys' Suits and Overcoats, Warm Outerclothing for the Little Folks .ddiGonal equipment in- % piscon coop. acrological Iub- A |f W.L.DOUGLAS PRODUCTIS GUARANTEED 2 ‘\ N)‘lfl(,L forward llu provided for > 5 hatoh in the weather deck for the 7 = purpose ctuin ingg seetion: : if madeof thefinestleath 7th and L Sts. N.W. purpose of getiing the wini sections N \u’{.‘l;Dougetusboenu‘eNem::hee es! en f n‘ T s, o forward and : est oak sole leather in all our sl wo aft, also { iachine guns. Am- o’ siowae 1. provided for the | I¥ \ made by the highest paid, skilled sh r'allowance of ammunition for ! f{-}iid working with an honest determination to make those guns. ; tl:e best shoes for the price that money can buy. Can We Leave the Others? ) k|| .| ‘zou need shoes look for a W.L.Douglas From the Bovton Traneript. | o 1 ‘e own 107 stores located in the princi- T ST P T G el R F sx?lf:lr:: You vfllds:& i:- fi mrem:sYt:: = mllnohcelmmy$7 00and $8.00shoes.There 2 : ) . isa great demandfor ourshoesatthese prices, | A becausetheyareexceptionally good valuesfor |1, Rer xtudio. She ix now in her ninetl r. Recently, the b the price. There is one point we wish to im- | my accepted one of her picturen for cxhibition, She wan repre- : ) press upon you that is worth dollars for you 13870, and cver sinee. han exMbited nt (he Rendemy, oY from 1860 untlh MAJESTIC = to remember.W.L.Douglas shoes are put into ! R et S of our stores at cost. Wedo not make one | W. L. Donglas name Those Awful Rates. e ot clean shirt i now | cent of profit until they are sold. When you | and portrait is the hest Nettleton Shoes for Men H e i orth £5 known shoe Trade Mark | From the Boston Teanseript. Rartiilss 000.0000ME FoRabivAn Sl buy a pair of shoes at any oneof our stores et B e e Says an exchange~A Detroit man | that amount & o " See and ““d‘ LORRAINE i you are paying only one small retail profit. }g..':'.:‘.fii’;,‘.‘;;;é,‘{,}::}’; ‘or hiity years Nettleton has been pro- 5 I__ N < \ ol WL.Douglasshoesareforsaleby sk dealers | of quality a e lowest ducing fine shoes for men. Today they o = MUDDIMAN* = ?lo..ldlslh:;t f 3 i everywhgre lfyourdenlercnmwytmpplym Pessible ooels are the acknowledged “best.” : e & . = 227] do not take a substitute and pay one or two i Speclal Bargam Prices on Electrical Goods | Invite Y. : extra profits. Order direct from the factory. A\ wonderful prestige! s N nUItE rour, i \ T == Insist upon having W. L. Douglas shoes with X : : . I Original Price. Now. 2 Couple this prestige with the shoe serv- 9 illl 1 Goutd Iromer, donble roll, speci ...$150.00 $98.00 [} PVaIucd i N\ % /7 the name and price stamped on the sole. 210 3, l‘”“'m“' dce that Rich’s have been rendering for 1 Simplex Ironer, standard style 150.00 98.00 ||! atronage FIFTY-TWO years, and you have a com- Al } ‘g’”‘- Elec. All White Enamel E Washer 130.00 74.00 ! onag 1 TN 905 Penn i ADOUGLfiSWSTORngns’SINDWA??zly %-rs?N bination unequaled. : Hi 1 l?:m‘l:"g):e"e;:el;l—tfllli){:c[‘.i-:‘:ull::i( oo SREES i | CHAS. DUFFY, Jr. R sylva“ a Avenue 3 " WOMENS STORE | \ complete line of Nettleton Shoes for 7 :f:;;}'sgi:cf;mé&rgf'é}:‘feao"“ Qi a9 } Managing Director FOPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS-‘ men. & (Been used for demonstrating) g = e : -_‘JIIIIIIIIHIIIIflliflIflillllflilflillllllllllIIIII|IIIIIIIIII||||IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIII I AL 5 Art Glass Electric Hall Lanterns. L) g | 12t Ellextnc 'Bedroom Showe! ; PS . | GIFT SUGGESTIONS FOR CHRISTMAS m a s l s : 1001 F St., Corner Tenth i ‘ New lot of high-grade mahogany desk, table and floor lamps. 2 . Establfshed 1869 . New silk shades, all styles and sizes. FErclusive Agents for Nettleton.Shoes for Men Electric percolators, grills, irnnl. toasters, etc. = MUDDIMA Coleia 2 for the Whole F amlly We zre offering for the late Christmas shopper a display of Gift Suggestuzns thagyale appropriate for Mother and -Father, Sister and Brother, and the larger “family” of frlendp Gifts that are useful and in pleasing good taste. The time grows short, and we urge you to take advantage of our complete stock before the variety is depleted. \ Brass Désk Sets- 'Oven;ight Bags Desk Pad, 1114x171% inches, with Inkstand, Overnight Case, of fine W: alrus Leather, com- * Roller Blotter Calender, Pen Tray and $5 50 plete with 9 White $23 Letter Opener .................... PittangBE et S et e Seal "Leather O\er ht Bag. Size 1316x9 Desk Pad, 11x15 inches, with Inkstand, Roller tnchen m’&“ Bem& Lo:]j(gan A T minis andihve Hand Blotter. Loose-Letter Clip, Pen Tray $10 fittmgé it white only’:. Speci ally B and Letter OPENEr: .= 2. s e o atsioiaite orised 'at ...................... $17 50 Desk Pad, 14x19 inches, and Inkstand, Station- Overnight Bag, of specially high-grade Walrus ery Rack, Roller Hand Blotter, (lj)zla.lender and Pen Leather. 4 hSllzlefiltiXIo mghes ;xlg(:l lock and trim- Tray. A rticularly acceptable mings. el ings of six S, gifty AAOOE pa .................. $13 50 Price complete ................. 827-50 7 Display of Hand Bags Duvetine Bag. with long handle, brass - catch, mrrror and purse, in Brown, Tan B ... 910.50 Special Christmas Pin Seal Leather Bag, with leather handle; two gusset pockets; one pocket for hand- . : kerchief, coin purse and $8 mirror, in Black only. . Why do they Stop at this Pump ECAUSE it is dispensing the improved “Standard” Mo- tor Gasoline.. Both demand gasoline which will fire when the spark goes on. They want power for speed and hard hills. They want clean burning fuel that won’t foul the’ S E: motor and the lubricating oil with carbon. They want gaso- : ; line that meets all these specifications and at the same time gives big mileage per gallon—even in cold weather. So they naturally stop where they get balanced gasoline— “Standard” Motor Gasoline. By “balanced” we mean gas- Writing Portfolios * Lap Tablet, of fancy leather, with pockets for stationery, envelopes, blot- > ter and oortespondence Size 8x12l% inches....... $3 0 Lap Tablet, of fine seal leather, size 91/,x10" inches. Lock and key, stamp Tt K7 oline that tests higher on all important gasoline properties; . ‘ . A : that insures maximum motor eflicleney with fuel economy. - Manicure Sets- e Pasift:;g:ieyd T L Wh-! X 3 ¢‘Standard’® Motor Gasoline leads the proeessmn in volatili e wxmweth gt ze;,t tlll:l gSsuede Lenthel‘ °°mplet° $3 In White, Blue, Pink find Buff tints :‘;ssorted. 24 rate and completeness of combustion, pressure developed . . gé“:fi’i‘foggd S e $2.87 and work done, as measured by the speed, power and m:leage Manicure Set, in Fancy High-G_mde Leather Correspondence Cards, in White, Blue, Buff or of any type of automobile. Case, with 12 white fittings. Gray tints. 24 envelopes and 24 sheets 33 = paper in box, at special priceof........ C Put your motor on a diet of balanced “Standard” Motor Gns- - Manicure Set, in Novelty Leather, complete Sonora-Stationery,_in hinge-top box, assorted oline and you will have less irouble and expense. Your motor ] ; with' pearl fittings, 9 pxemr - Specially $12 White, Blue, Pink and Buff, or All-White. 49 c will start more quickly. Your car will climb hills more easily. N - icediat oot iat enpetinaats You will get further on a gallon. ; : : Lubricate with Polarine, the enemy of friction. It is not only the best oil, but the cheapest per mile of service. ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY (NEW JERSEY) “If It’s Made of Paper You Can Ce* = It at Andrews.” ik /8 Pa, erC’om an sl 72’7’- 13tk suv mmnmmlmmmummnfimmumufluumummmuuuumnmnulmmmmmmnmmmmumm AR =