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| Greets Interallied Veterans at . liant stone. Spe- Rin; Genriia"re Ill)ii;mom‘l & ial wide assort- L 0 o $25 ;';:nmtl ?{: e :"’s...":’.'.“"' e W \¢ LADIES’ BRACELET WATCHES R ¢ F [, watches. B $12.50 and Up to $150.00 :{- Manicure Sets—White Toilet Sets, $6.00 Up -§ WHATEVER YOU WANT IN JEWELRY ¢ WE HAVE IT AT A LOWER PRICE R ‘-ceg(i:lmag.‘!sollv;:r Vanity Cases, worth $14.00 to $30.00. Re- ' - 13" | MACNIDER SENDS . LEGION'S PLEDGE| *' Annual Congress—Ward o Re-Elected. By the Associated Press. PARIS, December 17.— Deputy Charles: W.. Bertrand today was re- elccted president of the Interallied Veterans® Federation at the second annual congress of that organization, n_session here. Lleut. Col. Cabot rd, vice commander of the Paris Post of the American Legion, was re- “—elected first vice president. i Other officers elected were: Capt. ¥Dudley Taylor of Great Britain, sec- jond vice president, and Maj. IL R. Barlow, also a Britlsher, treasurer. {In a message to the federation Han- Eord MacNider, national commander f the American Legion, declared the ederation “will be a stronger factor oward *he prevention of future war han any limitation of armament con-~ ference or any international agree- ments.” Seven Nations Represented. The federation is a union of vet- rans' societies, which are made up f men who fought in the armies and avies of seven of the allizd countries Muring the world war. Delegates were {present trom the United States, the ritish empire, including ove: do- minions, France, Belgium, ltaly, Ru- imania and Czechoslova he Amer- fican member of the federation is the Liaerican Legion. Commander MacNider's message was | resented by William D. Follett of ugene, Ore.. former national vice mmander of the legion and chair- iman of the American delegation of Hive. Mr. Follett also extended an in- ivitation on behalf of the American Tegion to the federation to hold its mext world meeting in New Orleans in {October, 1922, in connection with the fourth national convention of the American Legion. nder MacNider's message merican Legion sends you igreetings with the earnest hope that {this meeting and the year ahead may e filled with great achicvements for ithe cause of all ex-service men, for he countries for which we fought | fund for the civilized world.y { “Our union is sealed, ®and the Btrength of our friendship and com- radeship is a guarantee to the world f happier days and a future preg- | hant with opportunities to bind even | closer the strongest ties men can i have—those of serving side by side | in battle against the foes of civiliza- tion. 3 | “It is our belief that the time isi early ripe for concerted action | oward the great ends to which we] re pledged in_spirit. The Inter-| Wllied Veterans' Federation, com-| posed of men who know what war | means and who with open eves and | Nivid memories of those experiences | &vhich only can be gained upon the; field of battle. will be a stronger fac- | tor toward the prevention of future fvar than any limitation of arma- ! t conference or any international | ments. A e pleuge to you—in memory of ' !and tomorrow RAILROAD !S UPHELD IN DEMAND FOR PHOTOS ON COMMUTERS’ TICKETS By the Asociated: Press. NEW YORK, December 17.—Rul- ing that renting of commutation tickets must be stopped, the pub- lice service commission today up- held the right of the New York Central Railroad Company to de- mand that holders paste their pho- tographs on their tickets. Evidence produced by the road at a hearing on a protest filsd by commuters that photographs were both a nuisance and expense, Show- ed that detectives had. been able to rent commutation tickets, with their lowest rates, at shops In various small places. At Ossin- ing. testimony showéd, the pro- prietor of one of these establish- ments could be seen any Sunday night on the station platform col- lecting tickets from his patrons. DESTROYER IS FLOATED. Vessel Went Ashore in Fog Off California Coast. SAN FR. ISCO., December 17.— The United States destroyer de Long, which went ashore in a fog near Half Moon bay, California, December 1. was floated today at high tide by the salvage steamer Homer. Most of the de Long's inner works had been sal- vaged to make the Homer's task easier. The de Long will be brought to San Francisco for repairs. ol our comrades who did not come back, and with constant thought of those i, maimed and broken, must e war forever—that the people world shall have the oppor- at such things must never come again. “We must build up our legions so big and fine and strong, and tie them into our national existence by such firm bonds of service, that our great nations will stand behind the men who offered their lives for the de- fense of liberty. That is our first task. “Our next task stands clearly be- fore us. and for this great service to humanity we pledge ourselves to you —our comrades of yesterd: today Give Her a Gainaday Electric Cleaner Electric Washer » oran Electric Ironer Q Vacuum Cleaner Gainaday Electric Co. Mueller-Belt Elec. Co, Agts. § H 709 13th St. N.W. ! Main 590 T Established Since 1883—Jewelers for 38 Years See Us for Diamond Values (223 2 ,,.\\5) A splendid, bril- Cluster Diamond $S00 Down Balance ‘Monthly Just the thing for Her Christmas. A worthy gift and easy to get. Appreciated the vear round. Economical as well as a health preserver. You will be interested in our special Christmas offer. Phone or come in. Gainaday appliances made by a thirty-year- old concern. Franklin 264 i Nelso ‘W. B. Posey. \ ‘Will Form Prince Gegrges County Unit of State Corporation. Special Dispatch to The Star. UPPER MARLBORO. Md., Decem- ber 17.—Farmers of Prince Georges county will meet in the courthouse here Tuesday at 10 am. to form a county -unit of the State Agricultural Corporation. The state corporation will begin business January 1 next by buying fertilizer, lime, farm achinery, grass seed and dairy feeds from man- ufacturers and original sources. The plan will mean a great saving to farmers, it is pointed out. Speakers from the state corporation and the extension service of the Uni- versity of Maryland will Tuesday's meeting. Representative driculturists who are promoting the county unit are John Snowden, W. S. . 'Chichester, Evan G. Chaney, J. Rawli; T William Marr, Dr. Arno Vichove gene Roberts, R. Lee Manning, George iJ. Hess, Charles A. Ryon, Robert J. n and County Agricultural Agent H —_—————— Mrs. Ferris, the new mayoress of| the town of Devizes, in Wiltshire, kngland, is filling the same office as her mother did twenty years ago,| thereby creating a most unusual ; - ord. Also interesting is the fact that| Mrs. Ferris® grandmother is still alive and has thus had the uniove proe - address |~ ' BEER ORDER OBJECTED TO| OIL SETTLEMENT SEEN Piel Brothers, Brewers, Ask In- junction Against Authorities. NEW YORK, December 17.—Plel Brothers, brewers, filed an application In the United States district court here today for an injunction restrain- ing State Prohibition Director Day and other federal authorities from in- terfering with the manufacture and sale of beer for medicinal purposes. The petjtioners asked the court to declarc the anti-beer bill unconsti- tutional on the ground that it in- volves the confiscation of private property without due process of law. The application will be argued on December 21. . Iturbide, repres Mexican Treasury Secretary Meets | %Ko U. S. Bankers’ Representative. MEXICO CITY, December 16.—It was semi-officlally stated at the ministry of finance that Secretary of the Treasury De La Huerta held a conference toda; with James A. Ryan, Mexico City rep. SPECIALTY SALESMEN state. Dr. H. C. SMATHERS DENTIST Now Located in His New Quarters 933 G 5t. N.W. Cleveland, Ohio of seeing both her daughter and her| granddane" OCCUDY Ll w0€ hashoe ! civic positio. I l —here’s 1llustration). shaving cream cally releases but now, special At Special Prices Next Sunday Six Days More to Buy Gifts---Get Busy---Buy Now---At Peoples, Where Prices Are Definitely Low Here’s the Thing for Him! A “Fountain” Shaving Brush at 98¢ a dandy Fountain Shaving Brush (note It carries its own ISG0E] Near Cor. of 10th St. [OPAQ] Over Peariman’s Bookstore, BOM Phone Main 3695 Special little mechanical toys, sure to delight the kid- dies — People’s prices are very, very low. Climbing Monkeys. . .25cea. Tip Top Porters. .....39c ea. Trick Autos Alabama Coon J iggeré ........... thing—this (Mennen’s, by the way) in its handle and automati- just the right amount of cream into the bristles when needed—it is superbly fin- ished in nickel and is of high qual- ity. They sold formerly for $5.00, at DeVilbiss Perfumizers resentative of the Texas Comoai regarding negotiations now going on between Mexican oil men and | bankers in New York. | It was sald Secretary De La Tuerta | declared these negotiations were pro- | ceeding satisfactorily and that he was | xpecting a satisfactory settlement for | il concerned, having already fixed a | basis for continuing the conversations. | We want a few live-wire salesmen to handle the Acme Hot Plate throughout the | Sells for only $3.50 and a liberal commission will be paid on each sale. Write i for our terms. made by hustlers. ACME ELECTRIC & MFG. CO. 1444 Hamilton Avenue —A large selection of beautiful De Vilbiss perfumizers and perfume droppers has just arrived and been placed in stock. These make attrac- tive and useful gifts. Perfumizers, 59¢, 79¢, $1.49, $2.49, $3.69, $4.98, $5.49, $6.98. Delicious Candies Beich's Golden Crumbles Three-pound box delicious (Peanut Butter filled Crisp- Assorted Chocolates, in at- ettes); extremely good; tractive holly box. Special, pound 28c. 89c. Old-fashioned Butter “Vannissa” Chocolates, in Scotch . Wafers. Special, attractive lithographed metal box. A superb gift package. pound, 21c; 5 pounds 90c. Pound box $1.00. Pure Sugar Porous Candy, pound 21c. “Sans Creme” fine quality Fine Fresh Jordan Al- chewing Chocolates, filled monds. Lb., 89¢c; 5 Ibs. with nuts, nougats, fruits, $1.75. etc. Attractive pound box, Luden's Fine Mfxture of 79c. Headquarters “for Whit- man’s Famous Candies, $1 to $7.50. Crystallized Fruits and As- sorted Chocolates. Big 5- pound box. Special $2.19. Russia Big money “Du Barry” Pyrali -“Du Dbarry” Fyralin This exquisite pattern is favored by discriminating women everywhere. It is rich and beautiful in design, masterful in workmanship and economical in price. Hairbrashes ... ...$7.49 Combs .........$149 Clothbrash . . ....$7.49 Bonnet .. . .......$3.59 Hatbrush . ......$4.49 Mirrors, $7.98 to $13.98 For the Christmas Panch! Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pens A gift alwayvs supreme, always’ happily received. Large assortments in all our Cream Box, 98¢ to $1.98 Hair Receiver. . ..$3.19 Jewel Box. ........$7.98 Nail File.........$1.19 Christmas Tree Lights Pretty little colored Christmas tree lights, so much more desirable than candles. with batters. - O2DI Set of 8 to use on regular <house current. $2.98 Special. . Knickerbocker Bath Sprays $1.39 to $4.89 Mesh Bags—a large assortment, worth from $8.00 to $40.00. Reduced to $6.00 to $28.00. i Large assortment of Ladies’ and Men’s Umbrellas, worth from $8.00 to $20.00. Reduced to $5 to $15.00. Rogers Bros. Silverware, Spoons, Forks, Knives, Salad Forks, Berry Spoons, Gr!vy Ladles, etc. At special reduced ices. rge assortment of Gold Emblem Pins and Buttons, $1.00 up. CALLISHER, 933 Pa. Ave. RSRARSSARAREIASN NSNS mm%w%%mmg -—Are sure to make delightful gifts. People’s selections of Eastman Kodaks and Brownie Cameras is-wide and compre- stores. Priced What a real sensible, prac- tical gift an_ attractive K 8 $2.50 to $6.00 Knickerbooker Bath Spray - Superfine Hair Brushes Make sensible and appre- ciated Christmas .gifts. Hughes’ “Ideal” Hair Brushes, $1.19 to $5.98. Clinton’ Hair Brushes, Kodaks and Brownies Give an Alarm Clock Box Bro N e B A U o o gzlxd::rzo;l::sfi splendid assortment of guar- Natural- Ebony Hair Folding Antographic Kodaks anteed models, handsome in Brushes, $3.39,$4.69, $8.19. : appearance and moderate in Real Ebony Hair Brushes, Vest Pocket Kodaks o Kodak Aél:ml. .. ».$1.00, ass. #2.50, §8.50, $3.75, 2 m.. Corving ."‘M i price. ~all hand-drawn . bristles, $5.09, §6.98, $9.98, 1.50, $1.00, $1.70, People’s Lowered Prices: Caticle Knife. ....$1.19 Manicure Scissors ... ...$2.49 Nail Baffer. . ......$3.69 Picture Frames. . .$2.69 Pin Trays. . ......$2.49 Dresser Trays....$5.49 Sterno Stoves, $1, $1.50, $2 Sterno Tea Kettle Outfits, $3 Sterno Kitchenettes, $3, $2.50 Sterno Baby Milk Warmer, $3 Eversharp Pencils $1.00 to $6.00 Man or woman, boy or girl —anybody—everybody— is delighted with a, gift of a smart, new Egersharp Pen- cil. Clever new models dis- played at our stores. — Fine Manicure “Roll- Up s> Implements of highest quality in-handsoms leather roll-ups. Always ular and appreciated gifts. Peoples’ prices ars very low. - _§1.89 to 51298 cess females over males, Half the divo: for incompatibility. Other Kodaks and Cameras $2 to $85 Washington Home of the Kodak Harry C. Grove Fine Nickel Corrugated ~—a handsome N{ckel-plated Thermos Bottle; full " quart size; big value more than 2,000,000 ex-| Statistics show than men are lea in Switzerland are | Two-thirds of t igal is done by thut more women & the farms. work in Portu- somen. Open Nights Till Xmas Our Special Xmas Kodak Outfit No. 1 Jr. Kodnk$ l 7.95 2 Rolls Films 1 Leqther Carrying Case . Inc. 1210 G St. Westinghouse Electric Goods —fine Electric Novelties make appreciated Christ- mas gifts. You can bank on Westinghouse quality. Electric Irons, $7, $8.50 Curling Iron, $6.50 Electric Toasters, $8.50 Warming Pad, $10.00 ‘Water Heater, $11.00 Two Big Thermos Bottle Values Fine Nickel Corrugated Pint Size $2.19 This will make a dandy gift for anyone—it is a wonderful $2.19 Quart Size $2.98 ristmas Sale of Fine Leather Bill Folds at Store No. 1 1/3 off —A large assortment of good leather bill folds_have 3 placed on sale at Store Tth and K Sts. N. W., at per cent discount—these are remarkable valuesand worthy # of vour_inspection and pur- chase. There isa “ids range of O3S prices from 46¢ to Sale of Fine Imported Razors Genuine fine imported at SI -49 John Engstrom Razors from Sweden. These are of exceptional quality and worth considerably more than this special price. These razors are for sale at Stores Nos. 1 and 2 only. 7th and K Sts. and 7th and E Sts. Fine Toiletrie Sets Hudnut's _“Three Flowars” Woodworth's Fiancee Sets Tollet ' Sets, 38.00, , $5.25, 97.25. ek e Garden Frag- Hudnut's_“Violet Sec” Sets, = ‘sz .30, 85. ), it cha-Ming~ Gite 3500, 8450, 3453 A o, Djer Kiss _Extract (bulk) Colgate's “Florient* Gift _ounce, 3139. Boxes, Djer Kiss Toilet Water, $1.69. Djer Kiss Vegetal, $1.19. Dier Kiss, 14-oz. Sachet, 8Se. Melba Lilac Sets, $5.00. Melba “Love-Me” Sets, $2.00, $2.50, $5.00. Mavis Extract, 1 ounce, $1.00. Melba Manicure Sets, $1.25. Mavis Tollet Water, $1.00, Melba Sets, $5.50. $2.00. Mavis Manicure Sets, $2.00, Mai D'Or Extract $2.00, $5.00. La Boheme Sets, l}gfl. Mai D'Or Tollet Water, $2.50, Mail D'Or Set: 3 $4.00. Mary Garden Sets, $7.50. La Boheme Extract. 8138, Melba Toilet Waters, $1.00. 3250, $6.00. $5.00 Gillette Safety Razors Special, $3.98 ——New standard Gillette models—new nobby styles to select from. $5.00, models, $8.98; $6.00 models, $4.98. $1.00 Durham Duplex Safety Razors .... $5.00 Auto Strop Safety Razors. Special. $6.00 Auto Strop Safety Razors. Special.. Twin Plex Stroppers for Safety Razor Blades Rubberset Shaving Brushes. . .. Somi Fine Shaving Mirrors. .82.80-to $7:19 .$4.19 to $6.19 Fine, "llnm Stands Men’ fimm $1.10

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