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it e Ay THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO: DARLINSNEARER | e STANDARD SERVEE Arlington Cemetery: | 3 Pl Our fathers in their | vouth banked with | MOPLAH PLOTTER TAKEN. CALICUT, India, December 1. | Chambrasser] Thangal, one of the twn principal leaders in the Moplah re bellion, has been arrested near Marn- narghat. 1t is believed his arrest will preak the backbone of the rebellion. Saturday Banking Hours: 9:30 A M. to 12 5.30 P.M. to 8 P.M. 4 rusad- | four months, as a representative, of ing American prohibitionist, returns | e Anti-Saloon Tseage. & : Christmas 47 ‘ from India on the Adriatic today, at iving to make New York's New Hoted'Dry Worker Ends Long/Cam-i 520 otieat ia mistors. s EN paign in India. { Johnson, who lost his eye in a | Head of Fair Tariff League! Claims to Speak for the | Some Local Routes Are Now at Capacity Limit—Extra | i | | | i the old established | cars for Shoppers. Consumer. Only 2 More . - . ! The two street railway systems o An additional tax of at least $3,000,- meoln Bank. ! xhl; ].li‘slri\'l‘:lrcl nux‘ ‘Sifl-i”iu’ csomf! i ooo.r:mu a ;'lt—r::wlunuhlobt:tlmuu:ed uflo,. Dy Away\ 3 +| the American public by enactment of the Fordney tariff bill, H. E. Miles of Racine, Wis., president of the Fair pliance with the standards of service ; fixed by the Public Utilities Commis- Bus l ness establish'4 1 sion than they have been for several s. Walter C. Allen] executive sec- anu;‘ beagule.d de%lare? in a briet | , o rission ¥ j which was filed today in the recor ments‘ now Old and ry of tiie commission, reveahu; SRR e e today. ¢ Mr. Miles appeared before the com- Mr. Allen also announced that the mittee at the request of Senator La Electric £ this five extra cars in n its various lines during the ! to handle the Christ-] Follette, republican. Wisconsin, to present his views In person, but he not heard, Chalrman Penrose: re- | sting that Miles explained that he wanted «cuss the tariff from the consumer d that his ¢ Washing and strong, relied on the . Lincoln for their bank- ing requirements in the early davs of their infancy. Give Llectrical Utensils This i Year—They re Practical and Always Acceplable Allen explained that the Capital - M Od ern meth()ds, on Company cannot f},":'.‘. oo ey p i 6/ o . T peak the tra Funeral services for Louis T r - | ine having be il e et e Afm of Fair T uy em ere together with the by, e i e waving SIS s veteraniang oy Umeren. || saieaie pavtytrgas T 2 r { . The 9th s said in his brief, “wants the graft and g overcharges takéen out of the tariff.| .| so that it will protect our standards ; under Masonic auspices. | of living and wages without addin s at Arlington cemelery. | unnecessarily to the cost of living. “In the twenty-ninc industries an- strength and knowl- edge that come with Wi fed during ) jpierment w hout retarding head- | Surviving. utor is one son, LT Dyt y-nine indu i - - ) Louis E. Sutor, <0 of this city. e e so-called proteetion given age, should dppeal to Senhe i autinealnn] v . the Underwood Taw: i 1315 was is operating ci e % ncreased as it $2,663 i passed through the hands of whole- alers, retailers, etc., until it cost the 1,000.000. ent collected ouly evenue on imports of rreducts in 1920, Was thers vir such a terrible burden put upon sreat peoplé with so little henetio ng to the government? R R e < | “Iven the Underwoed law delivers SaousBoitzeneiassociy jthe Amcrican public into the hands ashington, for Congress looks 1o !of the manufacturers. To shut for- Lo citizens' - associutions us well as | cign competition out of the American ’“o"fffcuevv CHASE CITIZENS i "5’ DISCUSS FIRE QUESTIONS | the secretal the modern business man. Pay Your Electric Light Bills Here 2 Potomac Electric Appliance Co. Voice in the - lost to those who civie government - © not memb Lincoln National Bank 5 | ) th- Commissioners for heln in goy- | Market in the name of protec Phone Main 955 Cor. 7th and D Sts. ; 3 ! ermini he DA dnla” Churles 7 | 17 Lo sell the birhrishe of the & ; : ! 1 lon of!Charging that Congress has added ' 607 14th St.—B"““j:'I Store, Washington Railway and i b As. | $2.000,000,000 to the cost of living < Electric Building, 14th and C Sts. N.W. N aay Selinel on. the twenty-nine industries 1 | ferred to, Mr. Miles #aid it could now ' {take tuis out of the cost of living. itet pevple to buyilg and thus’ start I S R S R A RS S A B A NS since Octobe 2ESEBARER the fire de- le to Instead of jub the factories. e 24 - by the | == — 3 )s :u‘)- i WNWWM“*W”WW*M*'l"l"l"l"l":'(":i"l"l-m*-l-d‘**#*WW‘P"'W*f'}-f-fi-}éflv(‘“-}‘){‘{'"{f? s J S bility x’mfl#*mfl”w*.‘“i**%w****émi*-fi%{-M-b-l--l--l-M'}O"?’1"3"!-'1-4"3"5**%*WW"'**'?****%v*#é“#fl#fii'“m*v 75e afi Dm fores Com- | ¥ 4 g e el mis ¥ Uvm :% Inquire About Our Deferred Payment Plan 13th and F 1006 F 1715 Pa. Ave. 14th and F the mos Tudorsentent of (e sehool buiidine | 3§ - B 15th and G 13th and Pa. Ave. 904 418 7th St. N an I ined by the s = Established 1861 : 3 5 Visit our Rest ; Office Furniture nn Pl Innfi Room, Main Floor ¢ P OSQS on Dept., 1Ith St. rear. entrance. Linens Upholstery Furniture Carpets ctions, rved by tre “Eleventh and F Sts. CABLISHED 1842 1d public d track itering Every Lamp Shade in Our Entire Stock Specially Reduced 5% to 50* Lower Than Former Prices Shades of all silk, sizes 10, 18, 20, 22 and 24 in., lined with silk, in all colors; pure silk fringe, ruffled or moss trimmed, others trimmed with gold braids and silk tassels; also Chinese and Japanese shades with their oriental beauty tend to make this one of our most important sales events of the season. All sales final. No returns. None exchanged. Clearance Sale of Art Gifts Beaantifal Desk Sets, 6 and 7 pieces, $6.50 to $25.00 set. Brass, Iron and Painted Door Stops, $3.00 and $4.00 each. .Book Ends—Armor Bronze—Carved or Painted Wood, $5.00 Colored Brocude Silk Covered Baskets, $6.75 to $20.00 each. 18 $25.00 pair. g Hand-Carved and Painted Picture Frames, $8.50 to $25.00 o = £ - each. . $5.00 10 Eo0.08 euch RekeClins CoresiandiCipmrelleiConts, Composition Polychrome Candle Sticks, §5.50 to $8.75 each. Fancy Woven Baskets, round and oval shapes, 65¢ to $1.50 Venetian Art Glass Sets—Bouwls and Vases, $1.50 each. $25.00 set. “It Pays to Buy the Best” TheKind of CandyYouW ant cAt Prices You Care to Pay- Liggett’s Chocolate Covered OPEN EVENINGS | Liggett'’s Butter Chocolates Assorted Nuts,pound pkge. $1.50 | (nocreams), pound pkge. . $1.50 wood! G r‘;‘;f""‘; UNTIL i Guth Chocolate Covered file foumt o CHRISTMAS | Fruits & Nuts, pound pkge. 125 | the Wonderful Centers”, Ib. 1.00 S aNoDD 5 ! {mas shopy Billie Burke Chocolates (a remarkable assortment in a beautiful red box), lb. pkge. 1.0 Every Day Chocolates (The best assortment we know of at the price), pound pkge. . 1108 F St. N.W. J. C. Conliff, Mgr. i PRINTING SCHOOL URGED. 49 '; Liggett's “The Chocolates with ! | { i Typothetae Anxious to Do More for Apprentices. Nuts, Marshmallow and Chocolate 29¢ Half-Pound Bar No more delicious and healthful sweet than this half-pound individually wrapped Bar, originated by Lovell. & Covel, of Boston. Just velvet smooth milk chocolate studded with tiny marshmallows and toasted nuts. (\Vasfilnealr Christmas Store for Men 1t : d that the school stage of fruiidion Hope was ex lans would re: the work . of the George . Free- president 3enjamin branch, burlesque on the with the Paul J. Dundon. ¥ nd James J. Bligh N THEAVENUE AT NINTH - each to CIG Above articles one-fourth off regalar prices. Sk ARS i LaRosa Aromatica | _All PortoRicanCigars |F|| DON’T DELAY! ORDER AT ONCE! Handkerchiefs s _rA'lH;v_-uxCin"}.l 5 | Pletora Admiral, box of 25 . $3.75 i Be Sure to'Heave'a Case of an erC le S | Becco shrovahout, Lower . price. than | §i i e . e e ectihenl M,u"f,l:: :’&L.‘,md §‘ | Clearance Sale of All Handkerchiefs—Values Up to 50c Men’s Hemstitched Hand Embroidered Initial Linen Handker- Peteres . . s600 Do-mhr?a‘a«m—-hv:u.zh-m“ i For 25¢ Each. chiefs, Men’s Hemstitched Plain Fine Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. Perfecto S ichahs st | f:'l‘;‘l‘,‘;:":gh;“' s S8 i | Including Women's Plain Hemstitched Pare Linen Handker- Clearance Sale cf Madeira Pare Linen Hand Embroidered Linens. Boagicllow’ ~veie o AT Bimoeonnne il L2 f; ‘ chiefs, Women’s Hemstitched Initial Pare Linen Handkerchiefs, - 75¢ Oval Tray Covers, 6x12 inches, for 59¢ each. chr,ias s Y Fine D tic Ci i 1 Women’s Hemstitched Embroidered. Pare Linen Handkerchiels, $2.50 to $3.25 Hot Roll Covers, 14x14 inches, for $1.75 each. g | Semaralroppet-Boerof 3 : ° ! Women's Hemsiitched Embroidered Imported Handkerchiels, $6.50 to $6.00 Scalloped edge Embroidered Scarfs for $4.50 El Solano | Major Perfecto, - - o - $308 i 1 Men's Hanmstitched Hand Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, each. pog M Hemene Sper—Bose of 5| Ty Curzom Heals S e(:la Men's Hemstitched Plain Pare Linen Handkerchiels. $10.00 to §15.25 Scalloped edge Embroidered Tea Napkins PerfectoExcellente . S350 | gfiftfi‘v'{mhiiizfiffiim ::: | . Valaes 7_5: to $1.00 Each for 5?(‘ Each. 4 _for $9.50 dozen. o e " : e { Including Women's- Lace Edge Pare Linen Handkerchiefs, $7.25 to $45.00 Scalloped edge Embroidered Tea Sets, one- Havana}‘ile;d Cigars o Tempoqaww 3 Homeifor Christiids Women’s Hemstitched Hand Embroidered Linen Handkerchiefs, third off regalar prices. . Je-grown Commecticut L | Royal Sovereian Invincible, $3.50 | - Lows Hevana Filler ki ' ! Padova Jnvincible . . . . 238 | Nationals, box of 25 . $3.00 | When your friends drop in'to |{{| h N A O o 3 R f C i 2 | visit you during the holiday sea- i vv t’n 200 Camel . . .. 100 Turkish Trophies . $1.17 i son, don’t be embarrassed by being y ot n rlentlal ug o hrls as. 300 Lucky Surike. | . 1ao| 100 dort . . . . s | I unable to serve them a refreshing $65.00—Dozars in beautiful $85.00—Fine quality rugs, $125.00—Beautiful, silky rugs, 200 Piedmont . . . 100 Melachrino No. 9 170 [ beverage and a “bite to ear.” Have (0 : well: colored and very deep, rich pile and at- 2 3 o i g colorings and designs. h % 3 3 S s S e a cise of ARROW SPECIAL on pose Sy e tractive siset, ranging 200 Fatima ; {100 Beypt'n Deities No. 3 240 l:l: hand—then you'll be prepared to ’ R A AR £ 299 o STy et i 5 treat every ome with a REAL Egyptian Straights. 100 Helmar . g | 'Week-End Food Specials | Breakfast Coffee —In onc-pound double parchment Jined bags. Reguiar price 45c Ib. Week-Ends - - - 2 Ibs. 46¢ Tea—Regular price 45 cents Lo AR el Week-Ends - - - - - - - - - Loy 25t 36¢ T e e R Clocolate Padding—Every dayprice 0emnts. 5 for 20c Mayonnaise Dressing—Every day price 38 cents Week-Ends - - - = = = = = =« o « ¢ o o o Cake Chocolate—Every day ‘Week-Ends Vanilla Extract—Every Week-Ends - - - - 2 for 39¢ 2 for 31c .. ..2 for 36c price 30 cents day price 35 cents DRINK —the snappy, creamy- headed old-time brew, with a rich, full-bodied flavor that appeals to all. Ruy it by the case of 24 bottles or dark. Your grocer or _ dealer will give your orders im- mediate attention, hut, if for any reanon ke is unable to supply you, phone— WALTER C. SCOTT 739 15th St. N.E, Washington Distributor AND DON'T FORGET 10 FORDS FREE —to the 10 persons saving the largest num- ber of crowns from Arrow Special by December 31st. Get busy and Win One. L D L S R R A S A S e e me s waa A .visit.to our office furniture dept. may pave the way to the solution of that vex- ing problem of what _to give him. A variety of useful and accept able gifts. ‘ -~ . Inquire About Deferred Payment Plan IWWW P R R R ofefesfeotdoeafesesdiafede oefeodrfefoduadidodeodededesdesdeordede e dode o 2 . 100 Tea Wagons p e . e We place on sale a collection of Mahogany, Walnut or Oak fi Drop-Leaf and Standard Style Tea Wagons. 3% Specially Priced for Clearance Before Christmas 33 2 e 3t Drapery Department i Tapestry Couch Covers, full Bcr Harbor Chair Cush- ] engt! Soicth; &tons ions, filled with sanitary & lr combinations o™ Cwand cowerd b & green and’ brown. sides with pretty cre- . g Sp-cial_, each..........$475 ‘tonne. Special, each...$3.75 3= i L ad » doidoesde o 2 B P I'QOWW B s i SR e SRt Sl L ’