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2 Ask Your Meat Man Made by A. Lettler Prevision Ce.. Inc., at Benning D. C. under U. 8. Gevernment Supervision. .| A WONDERFUL SALE OF WONDERFUL O’COATS l l l | Reduced Special Prices Electric Cooker ....$3.00 Percolators .... Electric Stove. . Violet Ray . Medical Batteries . Vacuum Cleaner . .$45.00 Curling Irons .$6.! | V. [ Bring me your old Vases, Oil Lamps and Candlesticks. 1 1 will make them into Beautiful Electric Lamps at Very fnw‘P‘r.ice. A great detective! Always finds lost appetites— LOFFLER’S Special Frankfurters There is a taste tingle in every bite. most whimsical appetite applauds the mellow, rich, spicy flavor—and the hearty diner com- mends the extra generous size! Another of the LOFFLER 36 Pure Pork Products— SCRAPPLE ANY O’COAT \ 24 '52 ..$10.00 e ~ IVES Electric Trains Extr- Cars, Tracks and : '$6’7 Accessories .524 12th St. N.W. Franklin 5457 ...$9.50 ...... .$4.50 Grills .. ... $10.00 Electric Irons .. ... '$4.50 ...... $4.00 The it was. M. Vi Paris, just before the M. RROMO. THE EVENING T Jubilant that the arms parley was the success thnt d Mme. Viviani were photographed aboard the CALLS BILLATTACK | ip sailed. . Your Choice of “In Our Entire Stock - (No Exceptions) ---For $30 to $45 Values ---For $45 to $60 Values MEN’S WOOL. .50 - 50 Hall Borchert 14-Section Dress Special, $ i l 1 | 7 l 'MUFFLERS | .W°"d€fful$n"50 Value§ | l Form 12.8 STAR, WASH TON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16,.1921. VIVIANI, FRENCH DELEGATE AT ARMS PARLEY.I“GOLD STAR MOTHER” . AND HIS WIFE SAIL FOR HOME. EMBARKS FOR ENGLAND Gives Farewell Message to Ameri- can People, Expressly Those Who Mourn for Dead. By the Associated Press. . PORTLAND, Me.. December 16.—Mr: Amelia B. McCudden, British star mother,” who came to this coun- try to place a wreath on the grave of America’s “unknown soldiers” at the memorial exercises at Arlington ceme- tery a month ago, has salled for home on the White Star Dominion liner Canada. She was accompanied by her daughter Kathleen and her escort Lieut. F. J. Kersley. Representatives of the American Leglon and_the Rotary Club, whose guest Mrs,/McCudden was during her stay here, wccompanied her to the pler. In a telegram read at & farewell dinner to her, President Harding| i said: easo express to Mrs. McCudden the assurance of my highest regards and best wishes for a pleasant voyage. u‘uml {of Hellenic nationality, is ineligible | for that office according to the Otto- means of binding closer the tles among peoples who have sacrificed to- gether in a great humane cause.” “I have been Impressed during my stay in America,” Mrs. McCudden said ing 1 tude.of the American people in e: tending the hand of friendship to | Great Britain and with the spirit of co-gperation In efforts to prevent fu- ture wars. | _“I came here unoffictally, but every- where have been taken into the hearts of American people. “In leaving 1 extend my heartfelt| sympathy to those American mothers who, like myself, lost those dearest to their hearts In the world war." DECLARED INELIGIBLE. CONSTANTINOPLE. December 16.— The sublime porte has notified the allies ‘that Archbishop Meltios Metaxakis, who recently was elected patriarch of the Greek Orthodox Church in Constantinople, and who is man constitufion. The government, therefore, refuses to fecognize th Her visit to America has been the legality of his election. = —_— | ONPRESS FREEDON | |Head of Newspaper Publish- ers’ Association Scores Proposed Censorship. 1 i By the PITTSBURG December 16— Thomas R. iams, president of Gift Suggestions > FOR LADIES Pocketbooks .. et Bags ! Hip Books . 1.50, up H her Bags | Letter Cases 4.50 up S v Cases | Key Cases 30 up = Mocha and Suede Bag! | Coin Purses 50 up H Duvetyne Bags . | Cigarette Cases 35 up = Writing Cases .. Cigar Cases 375 up = lvory Tollet Plec Travelers' Tol 8.50 up = Traveling Cages Brief Cases 535 up = Telephone Pads . Collar Bags .. 4.25 up = Work Baskets | Tie and Shirt Cas 550 up H Jewel Cases Stickk Pin Boxes H Sclssors Set Bridge Sets Manicure Sets Coin Purses Fitted Cases Fitted Bags Week-end Cases . Hat Boxes . Steamer Trun Dress Trunks ‘Wardrobes . A Complete Line of Du-Barry Ivory Toilet Articles Other Gifts Too Numerous to Mention , 1339 F Street Bill Folds .... s Photo Frames Card Sets .. Cloth Brushe: Handkerchlef Traveling Bags Dress Trunks . Steamer Trunk Wardrobes . | Suit Cases .. i Military Brushes OPHAM Telephone Pads . |the American Newspaper Publishers’ {Associatidn, today called upon all members of the organization, as well as publishers generally to use their efforts to defeat House bill No. 6508, on the ground that “no such mis- chievous interference with freedom h ore been statement. newspapers of an jlead to gambling. - O at racing news, it would be egually Lapplicable to large quan(ity or | variety of financial and other new {such as reports of bank | which have been gambled o cities. The unprecedented linvolvead ‘b ope: 5 interests is a stros reason. ievous inte = lom has eve icusly proposed Immediately steps to pre- vent Its going any further a ur- 1 cious at it would t Mr. W [ by calling on publishers to m “determined demonstration” i the judiciary committee in Wa i ton January 10 next. i | | | i GEN. LIGGETT HONORED. Maj. Gen. Hunter Liggett, U. S. A.. |retired. has been informed of his election to honorary membership in i > adores de Ja In- edores del 2 de n of his services member of the United States gov- | rnment special commission to the | Peruvian centenary. H —_— The American Red Cross has been ! requested by Queen Sophie of Greece. | to retain the child health stations in' Saloniki_during this winter. { ““The Finest Repro- duction of Nature’s - -Pearls -1 Have Ever ' Seen” l - .Said a.customer when look- | ing at a new lot of fine i French pearls which, we have just received. If you are looking for something different—some- thing very fine—entirely - different' from the common garden variety of - imita- tion pearl, then come in . and examine these delight- . ful strands of lustrous i pearls. Priced $25 to $90 - s’cuut*mrfi‘bs co| Thoe Refiable Jewelors $2.50. Robes An enormous line—of exclu- sive American make or made by Welch-Margetson, of Lon- don—and to be found only here. In Silk Poplin, Matelasse. An- gora, Blanket. $4.95 to $75. Special lanket Bath Robe. in choice assortment of colors; and full House Coats Smart Coats in Silk, Velvet and Double-faced Cloths. Prop- erly modeled and made. $7.50 to $40. Special Big variety of Double-faced Cloths; cord trimmed $7.50 and two silk frogs. .. Mode Fine Shirts Highest-grade fabrics—Cot- ton, Flannel and Silk—of our own make and Manhattan. Mode—Dbeginning at $1.65. Manhattan — be g inning at Special In Silk, exclusive colorings and refined effects; $7.50 and $1000. A special in White Jersey and Baby Broadcloth Silk 35 75 Shirts ; excellent make 2 Neckwear Our own re- markable val- ues and Welsh- Margetson London-made . Swiss, $1.75 Bath and Lounging & N It's always perplexing to the ladies to know just what to give the men folks. answers will be acceptable; because the men recognize the correctness of Mode apparel. at their best right now— . —0 Of Personal Interest We have just made some very important additions to our line of— Overcoats —featuring not only our own production—but Over- coats made for us by Eng- land’s Premier tailor— Richard Austin, London. $35 to 95 * The Smart Ulsterettes, and Single and Double- breasted Great Coats, with Raglan or regular shoul- ders ; belted all around and half belted. Also the Con- servative models. In Mon- tagnacs, Double-faced Cloth and Watrmth-with- out-weight weaves. .o Tuxedo Suits (Coat and Trousers) We are making three specials for the holidays— $38, $50, $60 Full Dress and Tuxedo . Vests, $7.50 up Handkerchiefs Of French, Irish-and American make; colored Linens and Silks French 75¢ ‘Eic:; ff‘fithexgt —beginning at 25c. 65c to $3.50. Imported Colorfed M J Linen Handkerchiefs. M“’eéfi; Speciallss ieaC Lt cials, $1. Men’s Linen Initial Handker- Imported chiefs— '50c, $2.75 to $6 You can be sure Mode Assortments are . e 350 & o grades 3 men’s silk neckwear Four for $5 UST IN—the second lot of a recent pur- chase of an importer’s stock of silk neck- wear—the better grades of the Silk and Wool ‘Reefers Imported and domestic makes —featuring’ all the new effects in tone and pattern. confident of our leadership spe- cial at $1.85 in this line of popu- lar gifts. cornegimming ai . 9185 $7.50 $3.95 < The Swiss Silks, an importation, begin- ning at E Featuring a splendid A1l1-Silk Accordion Plaited Reefer at.... Knitted Street + Vests Correct models, in all the Heather Mixtures—very smart and very comfort- 56.75 able Dress Sets Proper Jewelry for wear with the Full Dress and Tuxedo. Y Men’s Hose Wool and Silk and Lisle; for dress, for golf and for street wear. Wool and Silk and Wool, 75c¢ to $3.00 Lisle Hose. Silk Hose, 25¢ up 75c to $3.00 Men’s Gloves Why not get the best—and the best is unquestionably Mark Cross English Gloves, for which we are exclusive agents here. There’s a Mark Cross Glove for every hand—for every occasion— from full dress to fur lined. Be- ginning at $3.50 We are fili lot. These are indeed beautiful ties—exactly the patterns which any man would buy for him- self, so that you may choose with confidence of getting a tie that will please him. Handsome imported French Charvets, Iing- lish twills, French crepes, silks. $1.35, or 4 for $3, is astoundingly low price for such neckwear.. Attractively boxed for giving. Moires and Italian Pure silk mufflers, in all color combinations, $3.95. Men’s Pure Linen Initial | in a gift box, $1. Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue {andkerchieis, 3