Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1921, Page 12

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¢, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1921, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. PROTESTS TO U. S. A HANDKERCHIEFS ARE GOING FAST —In fact, we cannot even quote kinds and prices at this last moment, but believe you will be reasonably sure of finding . what you want here for the last-minute selection, and re-| member that for that last-minute gift you can wisely turn to handkerchiefs, because this is something that almost every one wants. Kann’s—Street Floor. OUREVER-READYBOOKSTORE ~Will help the puzzled and hurried last-minute shopper. —Plenty of good fiction. —Plenty of attractive gift books, poetry, etc. —Plenty of books for children. —Just comc in, give us an idea of the kind of book you would like to have and we are ready to help you quickly. Kann’s Bookstore—Downstairs. RUSSIAN FAM'NE Measures Adopted by Canal Zone U " / Governor Objected To. PANAMA, December 33.—Foreign Secretary Garay has protested to the United States against the measures adopted by Gov: Jay Morrow of the Peonle Wi Canal Zone in leasing lands for agri. il cultural purposes and renting houses eople Will Soon Be Dying in the canal territory to mnon-em- ployes. by Hui The Panaman government claims Y Hundreds of Thousands, thot this is in :lolfi;\on gt‘ ‘:he Hay- Varilla treaty of 1903 and the agree Col. Haskell Reports. meont reached under President Taft administration. It requeats that Go By the Associated Press. Morrow repeal these measures, which, RIGA, December 22—"The famine |h® Says, are prejudicial to Panaman ";::UW has become absolutely | "torHE ghastly,” sald Col. Willlam N. Has- e kell, director of the American Re-| FEARS LOSS OF TRADE. Hef Administration work In Russia, e i on his arrival here from Russia. He |More Foreign Advertising Urged is on his way to London to confer with Walter L. Brown, European di- by Export Manager. rector of American relief. . = Sow Bt ke Thecsanii NEW YORK, December 23.—Ameri- “here & for Sale i can exporters are In danger of losing | S 880." CON-| ¢ (o forelgn competitors unless tinued Col. Haskell, “the people were B by hiade ey s they come to a reallzation of the ne- | s, they are now |cessity for forelgn advertising, de- dying by thousands. In a few [clared Joseph McElroy, ex{mn man- months they will be dyi: - lager of Tass & Seymore, Inc., at a reds ot s ouing DY MU | cheon of the American Manufac- lef men on & trip covering mose | turers’ Export Assoclation here. than 100 miles found only two places | ., He Pointed out that Gerhany sepe- where food could be had for love or | CI21ly Was making every effort to tm- money. In the Saratov district they | Prove her trade by forelgn advertis: are dying so fast that bodies are |inE and that the compstition with literally being hauled away by the | Othor nations also was extremely carload.” keen. America's grea t Christmas pres- ent to Rus 1 Co askell, would be the — so- |GIRL SAVED FROM BLAZE. 000 grain purc priiiitethiind e adutmiliions . who | Alexandria Man Is Rescuer at Fredericksburg. ¢ bound to perish. Of | Jn the remote districts | s that cannot be reached : guocial Dispateh to The Star. ' yway. But $20,000.000 | T pp phERICKSBURG, ‘\z. Decem- worth of grain will save most of | them.” ber 23.-—With her clothing enveloped Feeding 1,200,000 Children. Xn a rapidly consuming blaze, little | The Am, ief Administra- ' Gladys Calhoun, seven-year-old daugh- )0.000 children | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Calhoun the year, ac- | city, dashed from an alleyway 11, The pro-|of her home into the arms of all from Alexandria, just in 2 15| am_is now in full ng. He and | stranger, Mr. Brown hope to be v to feed | time for him to save her life. 3 = adtts ortly President | While thelr mother had gone to her [ iy ; . 3 s fardin osal is carried out. | husband's store, about 100 yards dis- . g 4 Y ; —Delayed, ba " Itant, Willam Emmett, & young GLOVES 2 . 2 time for (:e.erl:ll.- The bill appropriating $20.000.000 | brother, set his sister's dress on fire (| : minute Sift secker— icken | while playing with matches. Before Are Easy to Buy at ® pur- | the little girl realized her danger her the Last Minute Bromley Collar lopted by | garments were in a blaze. She start- W esTi Ok istl Gabe lS - eal. and Cuff Sets | ed to run to her father's store, when the stranger saw her and wrapped his at around her form. were extinguished be- fore she was badly burned, and just in the nick of time to save her life. SALOON SOLD FOR $10. NN@| | v FWomen's Impol Walking Gloves, P. X M. sewn. wil und black stitched In brown, tan and beaver hades. Also One-clasp Mo- cha Gloves, with self backs; P. K. and —Pretty eyelet - em- broidered styles that look So smart and give such a youthful ap- pearance to the wearer. Typewriters ; No. 1..$1.50 Seturday, 3 seis No. 2..$2.50 85¢ 100 Little Red Riders Were $4.95 Special, Each, $3.95 Simplex Toy Store Ready for the Final Rush The fact that this is an all- year Toy Store is decidedly to your advantage at this time. o7, | ey New lots of & and A pair .. —Women's Impofled Gaunt. lot Gloves, with tab at Wrist and ‘novelty stitched + NEW YORK, December 23.—Peter g i o 8 3 Seilers’ saloon in the Bronx—one of No. 3 ss 00 Kann's—Strect Floor. veral whose pretensions to fame tun, lack Swith- white and —Have - rubber- 0. J.. o rests upon having originated the RuiteAwithibIack tired wheels, suit- N 5 6.00 3 o. 5..$6. < |Bronx cocktall—was sold for $10. S The |. The place is close to the chambers into the Kharkov and | of the Bronx county grand jury and supreme court. It was said to be a Tacka and CWEIBtE (oIt rallying place for judges, attorneys \ P.OK. sewn: black with ! white and white with black. 4 able for children from 3 to 6 years. cts. ropean relief organiza- ed are feeding less than |and court attaches in pre-Volstedian 100.000 children. days. , EROM THE AVENUE AT NINTE For the “Man Who Has Everything!” Coaster Wagons Renhrly 36 45 Reductions —Useful Gifts for Children at the Little estmg and amus- —Suitable for mi for young or ol girls and boys up to 9 years. Hosiery for Gifts —Women's Silk Hoslery, with lace clocks. New ai amsorted designs; full fash- : X m s e | TOYS vy .'.'.'5"'.',:‘,‘?.‘:‘”:.....‘." black and white. sz‘m (mported 8] —are received daily, assuring you of splendid variety even at these rush times. Come here tomorrow for best selections and Hm hand - !mb’mldm MANY SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR THE Blanket —Mis . %75 5‘“:”-'3;2 $2.95 Kann's—Second Floor, Movie Tops 49¢ —Have ten_dif- ferent pictures with each top. From the Housewares Store The Savings Are Very Great clocks. Brown. with cul g3, lisle tops and soles; high- spliced heels. In black cordovan —Suitable for children from 8 to 6 years. Nicely varnished; strong- made. Even though you may have ] to guess at his size, if you f—:;:‘ifié"{_&i‘:,d?”_fi; give him a Phoenix you are ‘ Fee® X7§3°60 not guessing at the quality. And if the size is not correct, he may return them after Christmas, of course, for the right size. -pllted heels. FT 50 No. 13X Wooden Ex- press wagons Benllrly 9.00 $7.45 —Made of hard- ‘wood throughout, with steel-tired wheels. $3.95 No. 5 Overland Flyer $2.95 —Iron locomotive, tender, two pas- senger cars, 14 pleces track and cross-over to make figure “8." Pesty cotiings: €0 O Pieces nact. Speciai 998 Phoenix Hose for Men Phoenix lisle hose.......... .40 i seon Bl Silk with lisle top........... .75 Extra heavy silk.. .1.00 Silk'withiclock: oo - cccndes 75 Silk and wool..............1.00 Wool with clock. s eerara 1850 Colors: Black, white, cordovan, 1 F_l_’n;;.,g;:- g;;-flum Somethin;:efnl‘! —Look at these from the Linen Store. we Linen Table Pat: s The Last Call for Christmas Candy navy, gray and heather miztures ; $‘500 to $1§00 O\ '.‘.'L:.!‘: ey —Special Saturday, Chocolate-covered Pep- : . . - N e [ ey Sty i SRS 1 T Five-Pound Box Chocolates -_m':;:"" %8 Bets, of imported : pretty decorations: Phoenix Hose for Women $15.00 to $50.00 . i | Consisting of one fullsize —Kann's Kapital Kandy, one of the famous 55 p7; cloth and one dozen napkins (ot “Good sseriment candt|es ‘:i the ';ountry, in a wonderful assort- of pe men pound.... —13.] P I deis e i 6,75 Fine quality linen, in at- Exceptionally Good Candies, a Box................ Lisle stockings............. . Silk with lisle top......1.10-1.45 Full-fashioned silk..........1.95 | e padterns Full-fashioned heavy silk.. . .2.55 | e $1.25 very preity dflwnhum Spe- 339 —r"'."c'o'r't'."'xie-p Plate Etched Glass Ware. Cholce igh $1.98 —Handy Cnndy, m —Satin-finished Candy, filled —A ssorted’ Chocolates, in ;;"::"d flavors. 25 CI with peanut butter —High-grade Filled Hard decorated pound and half of goblets, low ai footed sherbets. Candy, special, inches round; made of | | POUNU ccccccccceses 5 1 ] Sood ™ quattty ™ mercerized K: Street and other kinds. A pound boxes. A pound box, M Sherbet 8 Fancy silk and wool........1.95 Bl et | | pana's—Stree 2 e *30¢ it i i 70C b, Sp e rns. Kann’s—Street Floor. i Scarfs, Tams and Sets of Brushed 9 o Wool and Angora —Plenty of them to make selection easy for the last- Ribbed silk and wool....... 2:35 Colors: W hite, black, navy, brown, Russia calf and heather miztures ion. Begul-r|) -pioce service for 12 people. Our No. £203, which is a pretts blue band and gold line decoration. Regularly Final Christmas Sale Saturday on Third Floor BRIEF CASES AND LUGGAGE “Chummy” Community silverware. Packed Phoenix : The product that saved Milwaukee’s fame! minute gift hunter. £ —Tam and Scarf Sets—Of brushed wool, in colors, tan, heather, brown and peacock. S $2.37 —Angora Scarfs—In the popular widths for sport wear, in plaid and striped de<* signs, at— $2.95 and $3.95 —Special Table of Brushed Wool Scarfs—Where we are displaying a wonderful as- sortment of these scarfs in ; \;u;;ety ofh colors. Some ave belts, others withéut. Choice.. $3 95 —These make ideal Christmas gifts for the outdoor girl. Kann’s—Street Floor. —Other Brushed Wool Scarfs —Some_plain straight style with wide fringe, others with pockets. At— $5.00 and $6.95 ‘Tam and Scarf Sets— Brushed wool, in combina- tion colorings, including brown and tnn. dancl tan and orange, others. A set $5 50 —Separate T-ml—Of Angora and - brushed- wool. Priced from— 75¢ to $1.98 —Angora Sport Hats—Strictly tailored, in plain and ... $5.50 ou scuwer priel Cases —Black, Brown or Cordovan. el 207 16-inch size. Pockets are separated by leather parti- tion and leather gusseted sides. Strap and buckle fasteners and nickel lock and key; swinging leather ring handle. —Limit, 2 to a person. Leather ,Boston Bags = e - | —These are collapsible style, and can be folded. They are the 15-inch size, but are desper and will hold considerably more than the average Boston bag. Choice of brown or black. ~—Limit, two to a person. 100 Black Enamel Suit Cases ;—:rcill Saturday, $2.97 —Handsome, glossy, black en- amel, in the regulation 20 or 22 inch sizes. These have leather- protected corners, and are hand- somely lined with cretonne and fitted with a gathered pocket for small articles. —Limit, one to a person. 50 Leather Traveling Bags Special Saturday $2.97 —Full sizes, club shape. Choice of sizes 16 or 18 inches. Limit, one to a person. chest. Special .. SSilver. phud ‘Water Pitch- tty patterns. Teegulariy 1’:0 [ $20. Special... . —Boudoir Lamps, very pret- 1y mahogany nnwhed vase, with _ext cord -na e 53 shades. Special. . o —Table Lamps, very attrac- tive polychrome base and nest ik shades. Lamp complete. Regularly $ r Lamps, Tive base with sk s Shade, regular §20.95 v Base, regular Complete. eferis Troms brand; guaranteed for one highly nickel-plated

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