Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1921, Page 16

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+ THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1921 e raia, e aven weorer. -~ |SEEK PARDON FOR DEBS. 1 N G e ONE, GHRISTMAS BHE[R Gifts of money to help with the l”“‘“”“‘ ‘t:"” - = “Neighbo“" in Indiana exchanging 1 score of shots with fu- plot, which, he sald, was engineered Christmas plans have been received |30 000 Send Plea to President. gitives, who then deserted their two|pby a group of sailors to provide “Christ- by the acting field director, Miss 3 to the supplies for the suppers in the small motor boats and escaped by . F R wards, fruit, eandy, Christmas pack-| A petition asking for the uacondi-| gwimming, ‘cusioms oficers S enortey |oasmoney T LB B L i gges and Christmas trecs have baen gional P . Debs, so- | they had frustrated a plot to smug- S ntributed by people in Washington | Lional pardon of Bugene V. Debs, so- | ey 1ac TReoir e o Bor from. the| Xmae Flowers, Trees and Greens Margery H. Lower, and in addition and other cities. cialist leader, now serving a ten-year, geamghip Regina di Italia. should be ordered now. Shaffer, 900 14tix. —_——————— term In the Atlanta penitentiary, and| Ninety-two bottles of Italian whis- | —Advertisement. Order Xmas Flowers Now. signed by more than 30,000 men and women of Terre Haute, Ind., was pre- | & (CiConeault ("‘1‘,‘,]1"4"’,{,"1‘;;’:25",':;:2:{“‘ sented to President Harding yester- el B S * |day by a committee of women headed —_— by Mrs. Robert M. La Follette, wife Throughout Holidays Plan- of the Wisconsin senator. NEW BADGES REQUIRED. |*fal “yieonain sontter, e —— Bertha Hale White of Terre Haute ned for Wounded Men. - alo White of Terre Haute Mrs. Charles Edward Russell of | | The Christmas holidays at Walter |Children in Street Trades Must | NS i, "ine® petition, it was ex-i 11 ky were found in one of the boats One man later was arrested and, ac- LIQUOR PLOT NIPPED. STy cording to federal agents, confessed NEW YORK, December 20.—After|(, having taken part in the liguor Dinners and Parties by Mrs. Reed Hospital will be alive with en-|{ Make Exchange by January 1. plained, contained the names of tha tertainments, dinners and parties friends and neighbors of Mr. Debs, all ¢ 2 : P Street trade badges Issued to chil- |of which was compiled within three rom beginning to end. Under the di-|dren under the caild labor law must be | gays’ time. rection of the Red Cross and the vol- | renewed at the beginning of the new adies, | vear, it was announced today by Miss unteers known as the Gray Ladies. |y anor . Keene, chief clerk in charge | piackistone's Remembrance Box the festivities will open Wednesday |of the child labor office, at the Franklin | gowers and candy. 14th and H n.w.— | | afternoon with a concert by the Yale School, 13th and K streets. ~ Children | Agvertisement. Glee Club in the convalescent house, | having these badges are to report at the Presents of Silver For those who désife to give lasting gifts of value, silverwares from thie Dulin & Martin collection may be chosen for their distinctive beauty and quality. after which® the mehibers of the club | Soild 1abor office on s date which wil be = announced later and take the old badges will visit the wards. Thursday a Spe- | with them and apply for new ones. WOMAN KILLED IN STORM. cial matinee will be held at the house. with the mnew issue of s composed of acts from Kelth's and | poacrn untenidren will be required to | LONE PINE, La., December 20.—A | Shubart-Belasco theaters. Friday all|lcave a deposit of 50 cents to cover the [woman was killed, geveral persons se- | | patients will be the guests of the Red ! cost of the badge issued. -This deposit | rfously injured and much property Cross ‘at an old-fashioned' turkey il be refunded when the badge is re- [ damage caused by a heavy storm yes-1 | Christmas supper, to be served in the | turned in good-condition. terday. sun parlors of each ward. e B e e e ——. Carolers to Speak. Sterling Silver After Dinner Coffee, six' in ........ "..§5to §16 Bread Trays ..........$14 to $29 Salt Cellars, with spoons, set of six in case...... ..$1850 Toilet Sets, comb, brush Silver Plated Tea Sets, 5 pieces. .. .. $35 to $125 Casseroles, with etched Sugar and Creamer, with tray ........ $12.50 to $45 Gravy Boats ....... $10 to $22.50 Crumb Tray Sets......: $8to $12 Old Dutch Reproductions Tea Set, 5 pieces Tray to match Hot Water Kettle Water Pitcher . 4 Meat Platter ....530 After Dinner Coffee Set, sugar, Christmas eve carolers from the Church of the Covenant will sing in the wards, and later in_the evening: Mrs. Franklin Ellis and Myron Whit- ney, with a large chorus, will sing carols in the convalescent house and bed patient wards. A Christmas tree will be erected and special moving pictures will be shown at this time., Mrs. Henry R. Rea, former Red Cross | field director, will be hostess to the audience after the moving pictures and will provide cigars and refresh- ments for the soldiers. | The Red Cross House will be open | Christmas morning, so that the men | may entertain their friends and vis- | | itors there. Thirty children, who' | were not anticipating a .very happy Christmas, will be the guests of a| group of the patients, who will have ! for them a tree, presents and good things to eat. Dance Monday Nfght. Monday night a dance in honor of the members of the medical detach- ment will be held and: the following night one for the patients will be given. Extra music and refreshments will be provided for these entertain- ments. A Christmas present of money was DEPENDABLE WATCHES Are XMAS GIFTS THAT PLEASE Artistically Engraved and Hand- Carved Wrist Watches 14-Kt. and 18-Kt. White Gold—Very Accurate Timepieces Prices, $24.50 to $75.00 Wonderful Platinum Rectangular Wrist Watches. Set with full cut Diamonds entirely around case. Prices from $150 to $185. this inevery household e o Washes, sterilizes, dries dishes, pots and pans without putting hands in dishwater Price so low every home can afford one. dishwasher Complete | l $7.503"min1fl9 $7.50 | Household Specialties Co., 355 Munsey Bldg., CARL PETERSEN & SON Jewelers and 913 G St. Optometrists given to the Red Cross, to be divided among the wards for decorations, and three prizes have been offered for the prettiest and most novel arrangment. There is keen competition among the patients for these prizes, as there was | Washingtoa, D. C.—Telephone Main €S73—Salesmen Wanted || Manufactured by HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE CO.,, Jefferson City, Mo. x138 and mirror, in case. .$27 to $57 creamer, coffee and tray...$30 - DULIN & MARTIN CO. 1215 F STREET ano 1212 £ 1218 G STREET = Hours: 8:45 to 6:00 <z S T Established 1875 i 1= an~ Christmas~ what ? %Y now you know all the Christmas offer ings by heart. ; Probably some men’s gifts still unselected. ) As a last reminder— Bring Your Little Child to “‘Bostonian’’ Our Store Iomorrow : il iy VA Shsitng Rezor and Bisde Box. ; Tarle Genuine Leather Covered C: Triple Silver- 0 e x. _Triple Plated New Improved Gillstre. Meal Blade Because it is #ew. ° Silver Plted New lraprosed Gilewe. Nickel £ ) P&téfi‘; fogiEdges (12 dochie '.d‘“’,?'a'.; . Edges (12 double-edged Gillette Bladés) - $5.00 Askfor a demonstration of the Junior Un- The Pedal Is Vital IoGold = o« o o o - 3600 It is practical. InGold . . % ... .3600 ¢ folding Two-Level Pedal. 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