Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1921, Page 13

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oS ssseiseseses Open Every Evening Till Xnm: E 52525 2575 Lybrty LT LT TSRl T LRl Tl T L Ll el e el rlor] {m 252935052525 i [ i rial, THE SRR R SRR R mews; SPECIAL 85c %’.'-'; el Buy Now---Pay Next Year These Beautiful Grafonolas The Highest Grade Talking Machines Made at These Extremely Reasonable Prices Come in Today and Secure One of These Beaatxful Grafonolas for Christmas HARRY C. GROVE, Inc. 1210 G St. l EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, George’s Will Certainly Be Crowded Frlda and Saturday When These Super Values Go On Sale Whether you purchase them as Christmas Gifts or not you'll find no greater values anywhere. We strongly advue that you attend as early as possible, for these values are sure to go fast. All-Wool Mackinaws For Boys $6 95 Juvenile Overcoats Button-to-neck styles. Gray $3:2 and Brown Chinchillas, also wool mixtures. Lined with Men’s Raincoats In Tan and Gray. plaid lining. Sizes 3 to 9 years Guaranteed water- proof. Sizes 36 to 44. Friday 9L Brown and Green Over- plaids. Convertible collar and muff pockets. Sizes 8 to 16 years. A truly re- markable valueat. ....... ’ 2-Pants Sui Boys’ 2-Pants Suits All-wool casimeres, in neat dark mixtures. Well tailored to wear well. Coats are lined and both pairs of pants are lined. Sizes are from 8 to 16 years. Special at....cceecvvvccccnnocns Men’s Blanket Bath Ro’es Fine quality. in a beautiful selection of patterns and colors. Small, me- dium and large sizes. A big .Gift. SPECIAL at— 5620 Boys’ Raincoats Hats to Match Double-texture mate- with finest grade rubber interlining. All seams Sewn and cement- and Saturday, specxal teed. Two zood shades, zrayandtan. Sizes 6 to 16 Years..... $55.90 Mufflers In the new buff shade, also in brown, gray and stripes. They not only are protection against the cold, but they also keep a man’s collar clean—two of many good reasons why they make a fine gift. As an EXTRA special for ...... Pajamas Madras Shirts Men’s Silk Ties Fine issitalatine Extra quality woven and ” g Made of “Hagedown” and other e e e ,..,. printed Madras in a wide range famous silks. In all the newest wn‘h silk m‘u-‘u - of colors and stripe 'RA special a color effects. They designs; five-button make ~exceptionally 50c s 1 39 g::tn c;n t‘:iufiss o fA( s 1.29 fine gifts. SPE- quality Gift at a low _ CIALLY PRICED AT. £ (S Juvenile Middy and Nor- folk styles in All.wool Navy Blue Serge. Coats and pants (nll lined. Sizes 4 8 years. $4.75 and Gray mix- turtl Double 910 Seventh St. “We Request the Return of Anything That Can Be . Bought for Less Elsewhere” 'UNARMED GOVERNMENT OF QUAKERS DEPICTED Coplea of Portfolio of Violet Oak- ley’s Paintings to Be Presented . to Arms Delegates. MISS VIOLET OAKLEY, (From a portrait by herself.) The Quaker experiment in unarmed government in the United States Is being brought to the attention of all governments participating in . the limitation of armament conference by the publication this week in portfolio form of Violet Oakley’s mural paint- ing of Quaker history with illumi- nated text setting forth the story. The present plan is to present cop- ies of the portfolio to each of the for- eign delegations, the copies to be subscribed to, as others have been for universities and libraries in this coun- try. by groups or individuals. Miss Oakley is exhibiting the port- folio and explaining William Penn's | “Holy Experiment” at the National Council for the Limitation of Arma- ‘ ment this afternoon at 4:45 o'clock. One of Miss Oakley's paintings Il- lustrates the legend of the latch- | string, which tells of how attacking | Indians spared the lives of Quakers whose latchstring was hanging out by way of welcome to any who need- ed refuge. e CONWAY ENGINEERS’ HEAD 1 Washington, Society Holds Annual * Election of Officers. John S. Conway, deputy commis- sioner of United States lighthouses, was elected president of the Wash- ington Society of Engincers at the annual meeting and election of of- ticers last night at the Cosmos Club. Other officers elected are R. H. Dal- gleish, vice president; A. C. Oliphant, secretary, and O. B.-French, treas- nrer. F. Lester Jones, B. P. Lamber- ton and Gratz Strickler were elected to the board of directors for two years. N. T. Wallace wa$ elected to the board of directors for one year, to take the place of Mr. Dalgleish. L. O. Armstron, argtic explorer, gave an {llustrated lecture and mo- tion pictures on a recent exploration at the head waters of the Peace river in the Yukon region of Alaska. Capt. Robert Lee Faris, retiring president, -| presided. —_— Mrs. Norman_ de R. Whitehouse, wealthy New York soclety woman and former chairman of the New York state woman suffrage party, (has embarked in business as a manufac- turer of ledther goods. " Special Electric Trains, $5 While They Last H. L. Sch arr Elec. Co., 739 11th St. NW. IRTERERGRT Automatic Radiator Shutter Attached in Five Minntes It completely covers and pro- tects the radiator while it is cold, but automatically opens after the radiator temperature has passed 130 degrees F. Gives summer running: condi- tions under the hood at all times. Improves lubrication of engine by keeping oil at proper temper- ature and prevents unburned fuel from getting to crankcase. Jullien and Bartram 1018 14th Street Telephone Main 7841 MAVEFUSYFIXt YOUR TEETH¢SOWYOU } WILL~HAVE S A <4 TIERRYX MAS o 2 ON'T take all of lhe merriness and_cheer out of your Yuletide by neglecting to have neces- sary dental work per- formed. There is nothing merry about, an aching tooth. We wlll relieve you of your pain in a painless ;way and guar- antee our work Prices right. "Bewan of Dela: Dr. SMITH DENTISTS (INC.) Store D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921 China’s Air Mail Service. From Barrou's Weekis. Chins, with the reputation of the most backward of nations,'is operating a regular afrplane mall service between Peking and Shanghal, on which forty planes are in use, large enough to carry d parcels in addition to TOWER LIGHTS URGED. New: York Asked to Spend $250,000 ‘to Aid Street Traffic. NEW YORK, December 22.—Tower flashlights to regulate the streams of-traffic in New York were recom- !mqndea for immediate instAllation oi C NORWOOD For renovating old floors and new ones of hardwood. Workmanship guaranteed. 1428 B St. S.E. Phone Linc. 2031 - WE SPECIALIZE IN SELLING LADIES’ AND GENTS’ WATCHES TIMEPIECES OF PERMANENTLY ESTABLISHED REPUTATIONS What Gift Could Be So Expressive of the Christmas Spirit as a Fine Watch? Think of the advantages of supplylng your Christmas larder from | many north and south thoroughfare: and several cross-town streets by the is the watchword financial committes of the board of estimate, which was asked to appro- priate $250,000 for them. Tower llghts have been used successfully on 6th avenue for several years. The gommittee- plans to install eig- nal lights in most of the other ‘busy lanes between 14th and. 125th streets. —— The very finest Virginia birds. Fresh § Turke S killed hens and gobblers. All sizes. All tender. All the best. Faucy birds for Baking and Roasting Chickens ; Smoked Hams— '* Morris' “Supreme” and Wilson's “Certified” ‘Apples A box of Apples makes a snlendid present. “Delicious” “Spitzenbergs” . .. L “Roman Beauties,” box, $3.50 “Stayman Winesaps,” Fresh Hams— Small, lean Hams from corn- fed porkers. Ib., 20c Finest, 23c Large, x:er\lb" Berries Cranberries B Large, crisp each, 20c Cel!l’y Stalks - GENTS’ = ELGIN Latest Present- | [l wpe e300 B DD WATCHES, Day Styles. O Doz., 40c, 65¢ and 75c $13.50 to - e $68.50 Superb in Plum Pudding 70 1-lb. Can, 25¢ WALTHAM oo i Mince Meat G125 35¢ and 55¢ Fresh Nuts— VsllAsTgoHES, De::ra:il:: Mince Meat—""'%_ _ _Ib., 25¢ Mixed Nuts—a good mix= $75.00 i Fig Pudding. .. .15c and 35c | fure of Walnuts, Almonds, NEW GREEN Table Raisins—imported and Filberts. HAMILTON : WATCHES, GOLD pkg., 35c; 3 for SLO0 | 1), 23c. 5 Ibs., $1.00 $35.00 to MODELS. Table Raising—Sun aid Walnuts—0 ... .3 Ibs., $1.00 $115.00 Ib, 45c; 5-Ib. box, $200 | B i1 sarce 3 Ibs., S0c Figs—Dest imported laver, 6 crown Ib., 35c; 3 Ibs., $1.00 Dates—bulk P-K Coffee Almonds—i’t" f}i““..S 1bs., $1.00 Pecann—f:}'“]{. ..3 Ibs., $2.00 |l Seth Thomas Mantel and Chime Clocks CARL PETERSEN & SON Submast 913 G Street NW. @ OPTICAL DEPARTMENT IN CHARGE OF DR. C. R. SIMPSON (All Grinding Done on Premises) TWO MORE DAYS and we’ll say ““Good-bye’’ to Toyville for another year. ALL TOYS have been marked AT COST and LESS —to close them out before Saturday night. Everything you most like in Coffee will be found in the P-K Biend Credit—Service—Low Prices at STORE HOURS: The National Furniture Co. S8A.Mto6P. M. This Mahogany-Finish Bedroom Suite Is a Wonderful Value———A Practical Gift Ezactly as You See It in the Pu:ture Consisting of large Dresser, Toilet Table, Chiffonier and full size Cane Panel Metal Bed, in Mahogany finish. If you want a big value for Christ- mas at a very low price, this bargain will appeal to you 39" Easy Credit Terms at “The National” in-One Duofold Like cut. Durably con- National's” Easy Credit Golden Oak China Cabinet R k stg'l;]ctedd anx?i covered ocker Like picture, of rich, }vlt.t g_oo grz: e e et gggs| W et '35y HE Floor Lamp By $29 Very special oo glass ends . smlg;};fin;ny Pinish T R $13.75 Silk Shade Jeclic AARn a Market where everything is of the aighest quality and where economy -lii

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