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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©, T'HURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1921.” "o . YAI.E BI.UBS GWE RECEIVED BY THE PRESIDENT. FORD DENIED REQUEST | sreater importance 1o the snivnine SPLENDID CONCERT) BE— It the proposed reduction were al- lowed to become effective, the com- il mission said. competing mines in Interstate Commerce Commission TR e S e Holds Cut Would Be Discrimina- - ation d be unable to continue op 59 3 \d mines in Pennsylva tion Against Mining Territory. w sec would also be affected by undue 3% Interest on Savings Accounts R rginia, Kentucky and Tennes- Merry Christmas One and All Now suppose, that while the family are gathered about the gayly decorated tree and greetings and presents are be- ing exchanged, you present to each one of your children (in addition to the toys and other things Old Santa has pro- vided) one of our Bank Books, with an initial deposit to his or her credit. Thus will you show genuine thoughtfulness, the wholesome effects of which will prove to be far-reaching for good. Once you instill the habit of thrift into the minds of your children you have given them the key to success and opportunity. Request of the Detroit, Toledo and | preference invoived in the Ford rates’ - ailroad. owned by Hé Today's denial of euts on the Ford- Glee, Mandolin and Banjo Ironton rallroad. owned by TICNEY lowned road is the first wirich the coma Ford, to reduce its interstate rates on nissi has made. Other reductions 3 denied by the Interstate | MF%i0% NTE b, At “ roups Combine in Pleas- fcoal fwan i 1 L asked for by Mr. Ford since he oh-+ Group Commerte Cammisalon today, taine deontrol of the carrier have been The commission based its action on the ground that reduction in rates on coal would constitute a discrimination against other mining territory, prod- - ucts of which are sold in Toledo, De- Offended Miss Muinea. troit and other cities along the line |From the Boston Transeript. of the Ford-owned railroad. A fellow who hailed from New. In its decision, the commission said Guinea the railroad is financially able to|Was make the reduction. but “a proper re- p lationship between competitive | He so terribly lacked groups, particularly on such a com- | Good judgment and tact v modity as coal, is in many respects of | He tod a sweet girl she was skuinea; LTI | New Eééifl F at Fourteenth Make an engagement for our New Year's Eve Party. You'll miss the big time of the ye if you don’t. Better reserve a table quickly, because the company will be limited to comfortable capacity. Augustus Gumpert, Manager ; = i ‘ 2 i | | ! | Charles Ray, the motion picture star, and Mrx. Ray, photographed at the @g@@@@ { White House yesterday. e = G W allowed ing Program. Alumni and friends of Old Eli turn- ed out in a goodly number for the concert by the Yale Glee, Banjo and \landoun Clubs, held in the ballroom the Wardman Park Hotel last mghl From the opening number by the banjo club to “Bright College Years,” the closing song, led by the glee club and particlpated in by the as an awful young g audience, the program was one of extraordinary entertainment, evi- dencing hard and patient work on the part of the members of the three branches of the musical club to have attained such a sterling standard of unison. The glee club, under the le: \derfihpl PrT of R. A. Kimball of the class of 19. opened its program with the Yale song, “'Neath the 8, fol- lowed Amici” iish Cavalier” and des.” The last three were s umunaneuuslv by three members supported by the club, and which ap- peared (o be an attempt of the three divisions to drown out the other fel- ow. However, it was not a conglothoration of voices producing nothing, but was so skillfully executed that despite the fact three entirely_different songs were being SUNE at once 3 ined throuzh- out the number. ps the best num- ber of the glee club was the the Se; g sting of three nauticai t. Aw Bells” and “Old Man ber was received " One Dollar Opens a Savings Account Citizens Sauings Bank LRl Interest though they were familiar son | o though. it i3 the Tale e Sun'ts | POSTPONE 1. C. C. HEARING Bank of the Pcop[¢ Savings the first li;lilro«lu S u"lw?; lm“;m up:.ll: ‘ de. The songs had a light. swinging | Investigation Into Transportation Fresh Flowers Are T 5y rpReggwy melady tiiat was hemediately t S 5 5 | by the zudience @nd could be heard here | Rates to Be Resumed January 11. Butler’: | . . and there througout at intermission, The <95 e | 1336 New York Ave. In the Heart of the Business Section diction 1 this numher was a5 close to| The investigation by the Interstate Qualit i perfect as anybody <ouid hupe to attain. | Commerce Commission into the pres- y 1l cceptabie ememprances 3 ent level of transportation rates, Paint &l ® """'":1"“"' Clubs Pralsed. scheduled for resumption January 9 amn & B 00 much praise cannot be given|has heen postponed until January E : . the banjo and mandolin clubs. Al- |11, commission announced last | ? g Will : Orchids —of your Yuletide thoughts— though the “Yale Medley" a “Hot | night. Announcement also was made | > Goa - T Corn® were e aniy numbers a| et ihe commission has prepared a || W i Violots and always in the best taste. the banjo club, the tec hedule fixing the order of testi- 3 on, a; E i hibited here was worthy of the hixh iy 1.7 be taken up to February 22, | |l : chvardy i P ¢ Novelty Boxes and Baskets to est commendation. Playing at times r and cross-examination of | ' :g s ) z $3 Fringed or Sealloped as one big banjo and then drifting off [ witnesses for the carriers will take | Brighteni ! Roses an dress up’ appropriately the s 98 into their s .. up the entire prriod between January | | L2 righteming || (& o 55 blooms of.wons prelerence BE"SPREADS . melodies could be h.-u-l| wandering |11 and 18, accordihg to the program, Up the Mums m; v P : A% rom the theme only 1o return | And hearings on Junuary 16, 17 and | ( q 1 1 and launch into a_fortissimo of beauty. | 1§ wili he confined 1o testimony co Dull { Dieveis 1Gay Poinsettias, Heat}\ers. Full double-bed size; shown in Sev- apric Sorella” and | cerning the rate situation on co i 4 etc., as well as all choicest cut s i lens: 1 by the mandolin elub.land coke. Rates on sand and gravel | Spots | 2 INCORPORATED eral pretty Marseilles designs; free \\elro;':;»l.nmpd 'm’: audience. T and allied products will be cons About &| Heather H Flowers. it Fveiy apacial splendid execution of crescendos and | 2iey Jamanre o g i ou o 70 TA from the display of perfect technique by ¥ = 5ot pubsll it 1316 01324 7» ST.N.W. The Mmandoiine Were' (he' GutstARINg |1 Soeeoratitives oyt Fenoral au. | the — eatures of these number: ects of se will be taken from | OPEN LATE TILL XMAS—ALL TOYS ARE REDUCED—SAVE! R A Kimball, the dircetor of the | 555 R e o] 2 ’ . ndered a solo by Bartlett, s have been assigned to con- ] - In this he was supported | .55, 4 arious raw | the club at times. Mr. K uterials and their products. It is $1 Women's ed the carriers will be given scems 1o be particularly adapted o] . % for rebuttal evidence and . the sad. slow type of music found in | A : Outing jicno that oral argument from all parties Gowns, the “Dream.” ~oncerned will be taken in cuncluding} “k CHRISTMAS SALE | 5 number of ey = 7 ].2; T4c I g a_quartet com- | ¢ hearing. styles d = - Pink _and biue a C & a group of plantation - - corner dn striped V-neck st *songe and spirituals and re forced fi . assortment to ¢! —warm and flee by the audience to deliver four en- < from. very full-cut size: cores. The diction of the “darkey” in | these numbers was perfect through- out. GIRLS’ COATS s/ .98 All-wool navy blue and gray mixed coats, popular beited models, plush trimmed—in sizes 6 —— to 12 years only—reduced from $9.95 to effect quick TO $18.75 DRESSES FREE With Every Purchase cf $150 or Morve. Liberal Credit Terms to suit your income and $2 Wool and Silk Sport Hose, $1.69 ‘Women's beautiful heather mixed hose, { L. S. Hall Loudly Applouded. o { Preceding the plantation son Muslin Gowns, || < "fich appeared alone In several 98 banjo solos. Mr. Hall opened his pro- C {gram with the “Ri " played in | seconds and thirds throughout. which s received with loud applause. The Women's fint A Z¢-piece set of beautiful, e ity gowns, be | SiMeulty of executing this pisce on Bargatn. ovomaa; s convenience — weekly or : wool serge, satin. Poiret twill, tricotine and char- meuse frocks, beaded, embroidered and braid trimmed—all the winter shades are shown—your choice while they last at $9.85. Modish fashions! $15 WOMEN’S COATS A timely sale of all-wool cloth coats with large, snappy collars, belted or loose back, full 95 sleeves and fully lined—shown in many wanted . trynmed; " beguiaz | | such an instrument far from fitted siaas: for it was apparent. Mr. Hall then launched into a series of popular songs in such a manner as to bring Silk and Lace admiration_from every one of listeners. The least that can be said Camisoles, 59¢ || of Mr- Hall is that he is an extraordi- heavy, fuily guaranteed Tabie Sil é : ver, absolutely free, as above. Your choice of “Betsy Ross” or “Rosemary” designs. A guaran- ! teed bond with every set nary performer on the banjo. n A galaxy of women’'s and misses’ beautiful all- $ 95 . 23c Women's monthly, as you prefer. Jersey Blnomers, 19¢ WW%WW and _white in_regular astic waist —full cut. and shades and styles for particular and thrifty women. i with the banjorine in the banjo club and the first mandolins in the mando- lin_club. Following the concert, a dance was held in the ballroom. WAR FINANCE BOARD ACTS ON MILLIONS DAILY Thé War Finance Corporation is doing business at the rate of several $25 FUR S‘ :ARFS 58c Sateen million dollars a day, according to s the annual report of t 1t organization B i Included in the music club were two s mstes 0 44 | || Washington boys. R. P. Foote, 23, and ‘with ribbon and lace A. Y. Kwa . Mr. Foote ng with Siouider”strapa—tor | || the first tenors and Mr. Kwai blayed as: 7 i On sale Friday only! “Onyx” Full Fashioned AlSlk Hose,| 10 $25 WOMEN’S COATS { $1.95 I Nothing more desirable than a warm E fur collar, all-wool cloth coat—scores fea- < black tured in smart styles and rich shades of o 3 - | winter. Fully lined and designed by noted allsizes | makers—those actually sold in_ regular — $1.50 Tailored Waists, 98¢ Women's plain white voile and mad- ras we'“%. in scol of new styles; sizes to We Offer Hundreds of ; Gift ldeas From the KENILWORTH| Tea Pot - | GIFT SHOP ot el '“35" Sponsored by Marshall Field & Co., of Chicago stock for women and misses to $25. gift for ‘Women's 30¢ Burson Hose, 25¢ Women’'s exquisite French Coney, Man- churian Wolf and Fox Scarfs, in black, k lined. submitted today to C.ngress Bloomers, 39¢ Cailing attention to the fact that Children’s fast- its powers for financing agricultural brown and gra A practical, sen: color black or pipk credit relief were not broadened until bloomers, in sizes 8 last August, the corporation declared to 12 sears: elastic | fl} § i i waist and K that it had perfected its organization fe ‘it for “her. Salt and TO 340 HIGH-GRADE COATS of credit agencies lin various sections steat C Ask T of the country. and by the latter part ANer .o oune s sk Trays, et of October its machinery, both in Tobacco Jars, P for Xmas. #1 Children’s Washington and in the field, was Smoker Sets, epp = completed. (Casseroles, Rompers, 79¢ “Within the past few weeks” the report said, “the corporation has been Ppassing upon from forty to fifty ap- Of Sheffield Either pat- Flower Holders, tern. Pair, Children’s 75¢ Sports Socks, Luxurious Fur-collar Coats, in rich brown, beaver, Pekin, plum and oxford weaves; smartly buiton trimmed; mostly one and two of a kind; taken from lots of higher grades, and reduced for Friday's sale; fashionable ideas for women and_misses. l‘nll white mad- striped and |} Diications daily, ranging in the ag- Bonbon Dishes, . Yard-wi checked g Lagham Ilion t Candy Jars, 49c I $6 Raincoat and Cap e I pompers. in sies 3 | 1B omaracr c Ton to several Nut Nefs, 2 Fast-color b1a ck play. In addition to the agricultural { Almond Sets, ardovan | socks, financing, advances were reported ag- Picture Frames, Sheffield Silver, 1 sizes—hea ribbed kind—reduced Friday. Children's, boys' and girls’ s Cnrhm Serim, 10c Taid- dels, an Ee Plain White Serim, with sizes 6 to 12 years; rain- % . A Iace or hemstitched edges. proof: reinforced seams; cap Beve ety oe ooy to match. e from: Women’s $2 Bedroom | Women’s $2.50 Juliets Slippers at $1.00 $l 49 gregating $51,500,000 on exports, Three-Yard which the largest items were $28 v 1000,000 on cotton oil and $11,500,000 Long on gra‘n. - Called upon to deal with an emer- § Lace Curtains, ||| sency situation resulting from ihe g Incense Burners, Door Stops, Relish. 50c Lace-Edge Scarfs and Shams, 29¢ Variety of hem- Cut Glass Pitcher and Sugar, Pair, war, the corporation declared that $1.98 “considerirg the magnitude of the task, it is felt that noteworthy re- Mayonnaise sults have been achieved.” Choice of several oatt 3 g0t Entirely aside from the direct B 1 R e Noque do ||| financial ‘aid extended, the corpora- oW Ereat range of pat- curtains— 86 inches | || tion asserted it was rendering a help- i # Bab Plate - "\"vh{m and :llg;l—;ugh;:am.o’d ful service from the psychological Glass Bowl, with Sheffield ‘ y jaang point of view. | With Mother Goose e DD 39¢c e 200 vtermese |||EXECUTION PROBE HALTED ‘Hand-turned, high-graue w.., vutrn in all 3 the desirable shades—and sizes 3 to 8 in Crej The Senate committee investigating sz 79 the lot. Pe, 18c the charges of Senator Watspn of decorations ... This Attractive Console Table Fast-color Black Shower-proof Um- Dreilas, with white Fast color plnk_ Georgia, of illegal executions in the ——— Mahogany- Men. $1.75 Sllppm blue and whit American expeditionary forces, ad- gany: Finish Smoking High or colored tips_ and | Felt comfy stsles, plain_and ribbon | Bedroom siippe: journed yesterday until January 4, % Eingan ldeal Xamas trimied potapont. 1n’ blue, Tose, . maroon, | for: biack T erki o ?,;",:;,{';{,;;;:;' il [ e Sl e ir 5 5 Zift. Iavender, cardinal, etc.; in sizes 3 to brot wm: padded soles; 2 witnesses, previously subpoenaed, té 1 lrror practical Xmas gifts. sizes 8 to 11, appear. A new baich of nine Wwit- nesses has been ordered to ’ $8.50 CORDUROY SUITS } :fi:::"h;:.:.',';e;"55;;“.:1‘;8.;:3:?:;; i g —Mahogany finish. A : { i have indicated that will not answer ouner dainty and attractive At s RSH i AND WOOL MACKINAWS HERE'S WHY— |||fesummone Goose gift, Our special price Beesiyes : Decorations. for both, o Very Special ‘ TOY PRICES SLASHED 25% to 50% A PARTIAL LIST OF REDUCTIONS: ' $4.98 Toy Autos.. .$2.191$2.00 Dressed Dolls.$1.29 89c Wheelbarrows 59¢|$1.25 Dressed Dolls. 79¢ $1.25 Big Doll Cradles 89c| 79c Dressed Dolls. 49c 8-Key Pianos...... 79c|$4.98 Shimmy Dolls.$2.98 79c Popguns. ... 49c|$4.98 Viola Dolls. .$2.98 $1.25 Doll Trunks. . 89c| 79c Character Dolls..49¢ a inl. P.nemn:lnt or Upbol- Geo. Pt Co., Inc., 524824 Christmas Dinner 12:30 to 2:30 P.M. 6 to 8 P.M. HOTEL RICHMOND 17th and H Sts. N.W. $1.50 Nuff Said Reservations in Order LIUS LANSBURGH s FURNITURE C r:'l' Nm-r FOR FRIDAY Finest heavy corduroy suits in latest styles, with lined pants, for boys 7 to 16 years and full cut. Beautiful plaid warm | mackinaw coats, with belt, shawl collar” and 2 big pockets, in sizes 7 to 17 years. All-wool coats we bought at a big reduc- tion—practical, uscful, lasting gifts for that boy of yours.