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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921 ~ e _m——— % NATIONAL CHAIRMEN OF TWO BIG PARTIES ARE FOES ONLY WHEN POLITICS DEMANDS. b ‘I‘ b orfi 608 TO 614 11th ST. N.W. WO Ideal Christmas Gifts —The House of Courtesy————— i § Special Gift Features for l QUICI( Shopplng‘ l Royal Easy | Chairs The Ideal Christmas Gift Your choice of - Mahogany, Walnut or Oak finishes, uphol- stered in leather, velour or tapes- —1In the small wear of the feminine wardrobery — are these alwaysaccept- able finerie — that make excellent gifts —because they are so universally popu- lar. Such grades at such prices—rise to the importance of “spectals.” LLRUVELERER RV Prices start at— $94.7 $3.00 Cash—$1.00 a Week ” G J While they were attendi photograph ,was made of lor — B Give Him a Smoking ' Stand for i UF ARUSOESTATE (\Vashmsto By the Asociated Press. this time is most com- Cf]ns[mas try. n Washington, thisx of the democratic republican national o politienl busi Hull (left), eha; Adams, chairman of NEW YORK, Decembe CUELERELRVRVELRELRLEVEVES of Enrico ment among the relativ Pk‘lte: mghogan) and Caruso, by which the tenor's baby [~ H walnut finishes; per- daughter, Gloria, is given one-half the S.Ore fectly constructed. estate and | )00 000 lire, is made known‘ Prices range from— | @ $6.75 to $35.00 b N N N H tae court at I clared in a statement, and the i tration and distribution af the esta ! proceeding under its terms. T. steps taken here. the OPEN [EVENINGS YOUR CREDIT IS GOoD welewy s DIVISION OF AMERICAN HOME | URNInHLIS CORD 735 b STAW=BETWEENGE@ Isets in the state of Ne | New York creditors an |t'he surplus to the Italian estate to be | disposed of according to the agreement. | it asserted, are workii niore importar which belonged t her father, giving unto her in particulai on of gold boxes and watches di: hich is at present i of a phonograph cc Our Own Brand Heavy Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers—cut on gener- ous lines; White, Flesh and Orchid. Vests, $2.35 and $3.75 Bloomers, $3.35 and $4.75 The famous “Star” brands of Kay- . sizes Also Glove Silk Vests—with self- straps; cut amply full; in sl 95 Flesh only—and all sizes. Bloomers, to match, in all 32 45 Cream Net Camisoles—trimmed with real filet and val lace ; suitable also for Vest Fronts. $3.95 and $4.50 000 lire to be depo s ser Italian Silk. name of Gloria Caruso, the hereon to be accumulated and turned over to her when she reaches her | el ma_llgll ity. ¢ 5 v i e remaining one-half of the es- Sou BU5D here lately? tate Is to be divided into four cqual Youstopponns % New models, in fine quality Ra- dium, Truhu and Crepe de Chine Chemise—tailored or hand-embroid- ered; or trimmed with Filet and Val One-star Vests and Bloomers, in Flesh, Orchid and White. l Silk Undergarments the widaw, Dorothy Benjamin | and Orchid.". S brother, Giovanni Caruso. T ! Bloomers, $3.45 Gowns and Chemise—Crepe de Three-star Vests and Bloomers— C.hmc Gowns an(_i Chemise and Ra- E l(' dium Silk Chemise; trimmed with Vests, $4.50 lace, or plain finish. White, Flesh, . ), $4. : ’A\%@’ PRt e | ‘Z‘%;“‘ !@' ial fmd Orchid, Peach and nght $ 3 95 “Provision also is made to make a distribution to the former employes uf the deceased.” Additional proceedings, it will be brought in New Jersey to able Mrs. Caruso to collect royalties ! on contract with a phonograph com- pany there. The attorneys explained that under Ttalian law the will Caruso made in New York on January 4, 1919, was not operative as far as Gloria was con- ! cerned. Difficult questions might have | arisen and, to avoid long litigation, al interested’ parties subscribed to the ! agreement, they said. Bloomers, $5.50 All Forsythe Waists Reduced 'S Made of specially woven silks; made up in Forsythe tailored models, that ire exclusive in design—and matchless in effect. Chamois Rose, Pussy Willow, Lajerz, Doriswah, Men’s Weér, Habutai, Crepe de Chine Blue. Amply cut...... .o aid, A Combination Room and Fire Place Heater FAR SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHER HEATERS OF THE SAME TYPE IS THE Last Minute Gift Suggestions GIVE GIVE A MAN WOMAN Felt ““Comfy” Slippers....$2.00 Quilted Satin “Comfy Slippers ec.ccccacesses 300 Quilted Satin Boudolr * Christmas Cards Delivered Early. To the Bilitor of The Star: Through the daily papers the pub- ! lic has been asked and almost. beseeched by the Post Office De[mrl- i ment to mail Christmas greetin cards early, saying they would b held for delivery until a fey day before Christmas. On December 16, having some | twenty-five or thirty cards ready, took them to the branch office, Columbia road, and gave them to a reserve man, Who assured me they} would be held. On _December 17 four friends, whose cards were maile yesterday, thanked me for my Christ- ! mas greetings. 1 feel embarrassed by the post office failing to hold the cards as! promised and naturally feel that I} shall not be ih a hurry again to fol- | low ideals. M. M. SHANNON. —Some mote than half the former pnces. On Sale tomorrow. .. ................ Plain White and striped, VVhlte with combination smped _ruffles and collars. ~ Other Waists—at Attractive Prices Tailored Dimity Waists— Crepe de Chine, Georgette, I e s ; Why Not Every Day a Christmas. [ NEW METHOD Satin and Lace Combinations— open front and back, with Tux- Kid Boudoir Slippers..... 2.50 To the Editor of The Star: il RADIANT HEATER beaded, braided, hand-embroid- .4, B iti The specification of ‘one day to|| ——————————— edo, Buster Brown, Bab and g Pt i aat s ety | |y Eor it Bausls s Suirasees ered. In White, Flesh Four-leaf Clover collar Fancy Handker- Lisle Hose.........50c to 1.50 Christmas? these Heaters in and all the season’s $ 00 s o 2 All there Is in life is to hep the | p of h d g clie 3 Silk Hose........ 1.65 to 5.00 unfortunate, to bring the sunshine conomy of Gas suit shades.......... $2.95 and-$3.95 Silk Handkerchiefs.55¢ to 2.50 of Kinship into the homes of the sut- | FECeSorGaes . 2.50 to 5.50 s;", and Wool fering. Let us not build Chinesé | £ ce O walls around our pocketbooks 364 days of the year, to be opene: day. Want, misery and m are certainiy with us, and to assist should be our constant duty. This duty has no creed or nation-, ality for a basis. It springs eternal- ly from the heart of generous and ! sympathetic humanity. The world war has accentuated this duty four- fold, and the fatherhood of God and ¥ mu brotherhood of man were never so Incandescence and Amount of Heat Produced IN ADDITION IT HAS This Special Flue Construction draws the Cold Air from beneath . 3.00 to .00 3,00 t0 1200 ose ..-cc.cu 1.75 80 3.00 Woolen Hose... . 1.65 to 3.00 Gloves ....e00+4..65¢c to 8.50 Gauntlets . ........95¢ to 8.50 Waists .. . coeeee 2.75 to 10.50 ¥ Sport Hats..«... 7.50 to 13.50 3 Sweaters Tuxedo Wool Sweaters— plain or with brush wool col- Petticoats All-silk Jersey — plain _and fancy combmanons—m $2 95 Top Coats. .... 25.00 to 69.50 gg,“,:;"‘.'.'.‘., e but the ey ot "he | the g“’“ and all the Suit shades. . lars; made with pockets. Sport Suits..... 14.50 to 32.50 ~ sorely stricken never ceases, and the || discharges it Black, Navy and all colors. greatest glory is that America is the |} highly heated Double Jersey—and Truhu Sport Skirts...... 4.95 to 9.90 good fairy whose magic wand con- |f through the top, * 1 Toreds = $3.95 to $10.00 Shirts Riding Sits... 24.75 to 75.00 %“'f?ufl“}n:'l'gae‘;i“fi? gnd, comfort || causing the air Silk—effectively tailored; em . 5 : : Cigaretie Holders. 2.00 to 6.00 7 Surkest Russia and ‘in the sunny |} and heat in the broidered scallop. 55.00 Slip-on Wool Sweaters—with : Linen Handker- Lot et LI Ly nstianafiuion Rt eatne oo [ oo be kept Choice of Suit shade.. - V and round neck; some with hiefs ...... St cecvess y 1 in constant circu- : r chiefs Sweaters 4.95 to 12.50 God-blessed United States, keep on |} ja¢ion and .an All-silk ]ersey Petticoats, brush w;;lg;o::)ars o 4 Military Brushes and Ce even temperature at every point. with Fancy Silk plaited ruf- ‘fles—and Kaysers best, with 4.50 to 10.50 . 2.50 to 15.00 Pure Silk Scarfs—solid col- BUILD#- LIMITLESS SERVICE 1.50 to 15.00 Riding Crops. ... 3.95 to 12.50 THE PRICE IS RIGHT All d R i Bill Folds. 100001650 gy, = JTHE PRICE IS RIGHT embroidered bottom. ore aut Roman stripe Card Pk 1,00 to 16.50 ling Caps...... 4.50 to 6.95 We nvite von ol cali et o shades, including White $8_95 borders; heavily § lQOO Ash Trays......+.75¢c to 40.00 Riding Stocks. ... 1.95 to 3.50 store andtallowide todemons and Flesh. Reduced to fringed .- strate and prove to you that all we claim'is true. = S FOR SALE BY ‘WM. CONRADIS CO. . 1013-1015 12th St. N.W. HENRY DISMER 3124 14th St. NW.' FREDK M. HAAS 2006 R. 1. Ave. N.E. WALKER TH.DH.AS FURNITURE 0. ; 1013 ith St. N.W, ir - (BUILDING Playing Card ‘Sets.75¢ to 18.00 Jewel Cases. .... 3.50 to 10.00 .. 1.50 to 2.50 « 1.50 to 16.50 Golf Hose. ....c...45¢c to 2.75 CW!Qn" Tams... 95¢c to 2.25 Boys’ Middy Sauits..2.85 te 6.00 Misses’ Middies.. . .89¢ to 13.50 Coin Purses. . Cigarette Case: Golf Hose. . Golf Caps..-.-... 2.00 to 3.50 A special inducement for the gift-giver’s advantage. Every Fur Coat, Wrap, Piece and Set included—and they are-all guaran- teed Furs. 7 /49/ | KWWWWW”V i ) et X o At Ve B o e X Y Ot 2 s