Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1921, Page 12

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E announce the completion of a new BANQUET for EXCLUSIVE DANCES. at $1.50 Is Served from 610 8 PM. Hotel 1120 Vermont Ave. M. 8980 E Burlington 7 ROOM. Well suited | @) |five men are: Sydney G. An Exceptional Table d'Hote & #| FIVE U. S. MEDAL WEARERS GET ITALIAN WAR CROSS Award of Honor to American Sol- diers by Gen. Vaccari Due This Afternoon. Five American soldiers, holders of Bl |the congressional medal of honor, will Bl | receive the Itallan war cross from | il / the hands of Gen. Vaccari, chief of i | staff of the Italian army, at tbe Ital- jan embassy this afternoon. These Gumpertz, IChlc&go. first sergeant, Company E, 2d Infantry, 33d Division; Earl ry. Chase City, Va., sergeant H Tegory. H |Heldq\urteru Company, 116th Infan- [l | try. 20th Division; L.-Wardiaw Miles, B :Princeton. N. J.,'ca) fl | fantey, 77th Division; George McMur- i {try. Ne rk, captain ptain, 308th In- Y. w ork, Bl | fantry, 77th Division, and Alan Louis g | Eggers, Summ N. @ it, N. J., sergeant, ma- chine-gun Company. 107th Infantry, 27th Division. Gen. Vaccari in this presentation is acting for Gen. Diaz, Italian com- mander-in-chief. who has left this country. The latter authorized the award of the cross to all men of the Bl ! Army and Marine Corps who won the | medal of honor in the world war, It Iis announced that Ttalian naval of PERLING FURRIER Importer Exceptional Values in Coats and small pieces| of guaranteed quality, 1336 F St. N.W. You children git all set at de table, ’cause i’se got. Mrs. Faunce’s For Breakfast The Keane Provision Co. has the secret formula for mak- ing Mrs. Faunce's Sausage exactly like she made it. At all good grocers’ and market stands Keane Provision Company 621 B Street N.W. All-Pork Sausage| & “60 Years of Service to Washingtonians™ | ficials will later take up the matter | of similar presentations to men of the : United States Navy. |~ Additional crosses will be given as y as possible following today's | ceremony. Others to receive the Ital- include: J: ! } zier, Rock Hill, §. C.; Garey ter. Tnman, §. C.: Earl regory, i Blacksburg. Richmond H. Hilton, Westville : James E. Karnes, | Knoxville, | Flemanton, #Appalachia, {Savannah. 'Ga { Morristown. Tenn., iPall Mall. Tenn. {BUS LINE IN PROTEST TO UTILITIES BOARD !" The Washington-Virginia motor bus line, now operating between Cherry- idale and Georgetown, filed formal | protest with the Public Utilities Com- i mission today against the commis- | sion’s refusal to allow the busses to i continue their route through the ; city to 8th street and Market place. ! Through Attorney Louis Ottenbers, { Lester L. Hauser, president of the ! company, asked the commission for a { public hearing to reconsider its ac- 1 tion. | The commission, in September, au- thorized Mr. Hauser to operate over i the proposed route for the balance of 5 Before he had made ar- ! rangements to begin service, however. he was notified by the commission on | December 9 that his permit would not | be renewed. he commission’s letter canceling gave as the reason for pany. Mr. Hauser télls the commission ! that, acting in good faith on the per- i mit issued in September, he has con- tracted for $10,000 worth of rolling . stock, part of which has been deliv- ered. Mr. Hauser's permit was one of andria_Transit Company, operating from 12th and D streets northwest |into nearby Virginia. $6,.450 IN POSTAL THEFT. PETERSBURG, Virginia, December | 20—Postoffice Inspector Boyle, who | returned to Petersburg today from a | trip to Boydton, Mecklenburg county, |reported that the postoffice at Boyd- |ton was broken into and robbed of 1$6.000 in Liberty Bonds nd War Sav- {ings Stamps and $450 in cash late |Saturday night or early Sunday !morning. The thieves are reported to have escaped in an automobile. nme o~ Silk Ties $1.35 four for $5 “Fashion-Knit” Handkerchiefs, $3. Silk Shirts—silk ] AN N What to Give “Him” Allow us to show you some of the articles of dress which he would choose for - himself if the choosing- were left to him. Correct in fashion and of the highest grade— sure to be appreciated. A wonderful showing of Imported Silk Four-in-hands—hundreds of them—affording a selection not surpassed in this city. Men’s Capeskin Gloves, $2 pair. . Gift boxes of 6 Men’s Pure Linen Initial Accordeon Silk Mufflers, $3.95. Men’s Leather Belts with sterling silver or gold buckles, $1.95. Silk Fiber Pajamas, $3.69. and broadcloths, $5.85. Interwoven Hose—Lisle, 40c; Silk, 75¢; Wool, 75c; Heavy Silk $1.25, Gift Boxes for everything boxable. Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Apenue RN nnG ¥ Silk Ties $1.85 three for $5.50 Néckwear, $3.50 Italian Grenadine Neckwear, $3.00 stripe jerseys, crepes e I 5 3 R R R R SR R R R N E R R R E LD | { | FRRRRARRERVERERERE RRRDERDERVEVRRVERERRRERE ’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921 -» » ' 7th & D Sts. N.W. hfi‘%fi'&%fic HUB FURN]TURE W@W@%fi Last Call-Only Four More Days—Then Xmas Furniture invariably ranks first in the list of what to give friend or member of the family, because it is enduring, practical, worth while and lives long after Christmas is gone and forgotten. : i And because the HUB has assembled the largest stocks of good fur- niture in their history, because the HUB has arranged to make the buying easy for one and all, there is no reason why you should not make this big, bright Christmas store your buying headquarters for the balance of this week. . Pay Next Year! A 26-piece “Rog- ers” silver - plated ware set or a 42-piece decorated dinner set with every purchase of or more— £ cash or charged. Order Your Pathephone Tomorrow Have It in Your Home for Christmas New Reduced Prices in Effect! —The World Famous Z Galore! Buy! Select Them Now Dressed Doll| Boy Doll Complete with hat, shoes and — = d \| No, this ress. 3 |little chap Combina- o’k tion head, break up } sleeping easily. eyes. 11 -inches soc::“ high. count on him lasting c a long time. 22-Inch Doll Miss Hub Doll -/ Sl bler e pte e Pt e T S e S A T s STl e T e e A e S ; . ; : . !::Z:" @ y 986 ensationally REDUCED Prices |:: ) | isque BUY NOW — PAY AFTER CHRISTMAS! P e & All the models made by Pathe are in- sleering et cluded (we have them all) in this sensa- 22 body. p tional announcement—so comé tomorrow $ jointed fully 3 and select your favorite machine at the body. dressed 3] ® | reduced price. Pathe Supremacy, Pathe 1o mackes Quality, Pathe Tone and Pathe Crafts- £9).45 b"e.fif',.y.,‘; manship of Design have not been sacri- 2’= doll ficed one iota because of the new lower prices, so buy your Pathe with the same assurance of satisfaction that went with the old higher prices. Pay as You Play—Pay Next Year Car Large size Hardwood Jitney Car, with 4 Jitney gear. Doll Couch . Twenty - four inches long. Cov- ered in imitation !/ er. eath Rocking Horse Seioat ool e with flowing mane and tail, saddle, etc., rocker = $9.49 s $5.00 Fumed Oak Smoking Stand $3.95 ~ Mahogany Morris Chair - $18:% Pay as Conven- ient. Orange Bowl aesign; 7 (8) inches di- _ four when you ;;l:crt r i: .Large size Chair — P cabinet type, this - style with removable is partic- ularly at- & ash tray and tractive. : lower shelf for M ah og- - pipes and to- any-finished frame, cushions cov- ered in imitation leather. P LA BT R R e R R R R T S b e e R e e e s S g

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