Evening Star Newspaper, December 27, 1921, Page 17

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Special Holiday Combination --1922 Victrolas— a courier postal service between France | forest, but a bullet brought him down|No trick nor threat could break ourjBchool at Charleville, where her cita- " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1921.° 17 and the occupied department. on his threshold. {resolution. They separated me and my | tion just published has made her the FAB'"UN Al- S'I'RlFE VEGETABLES AND FRUIT A In 1915 some German soldlers pre- The mother and Helene, then ten!mother so as to force me to speak, but ! heroine of the day. COMING FROM ARGENTINA |sented themseives at the Jacquemin|years old, were arrested, “but we re- (I felt that my poor father was near me | home and sald they had orders to search | fused to say a word,” Helene recounts, | telling me to say nothing.” : it. The father tried to escape to the *we had sworn rather to die than speak. | Her elder brother graduated from £t Cyr Military College in 1914 and was Helene is now at the Girls’ High|killed a few months after at Eparges. We are going to continue during this week between Christm: your choice of : mn any finish desired. d New Year’s—our Club Combinations—with vy model Victrola—from $25 to $600— slo Cas —and small monthly pay- ments—without interest. Featuring Personal Ascendancy of Ea- monn De Valera May Become Issue. BY GEORGE N. BARNES, British Parliament Leader. { By Radlo to The Star. LONDON, December 27.—Ireland, in- deed, is born to troubles just as sure- |1y as sparks fly upward. All indica- tions from Dubli go to shqw that she may be destined to a new era of fac- runner of Fermanent Trade. By the Amsoclated Press. BUENOS AIRES, December 87— Fresh early summer fruits and vege- tables grown In Argentina scon are to be sold in the United Btates: Mr. Brady, the American trade com- missioner, announces that ten tons of fruits and vegetables will be shipped from Buenos Aires January 3 on a| steamer sailing for New York. In the| shipment will be a quantity of to-| matoes. The Shipping Board and rep- | ves of the Department of | will expedite the transpor- he cargo. In the middle of February a sample | hipment of five tons of fresh peaches, | Victrola 90 With hand- | tional strife, in which the issue will be the personal ascendancy of Eamonn | De Valera. The separate republic of | | his fancy 1s gone. It is dead with few {to pay it reverence and th fight against fate. Modern s well as the opinion of ci kind, have given a decree against them. What remains is the difference be- tween the form of words drawn up by De Valera and th nbodied in the Downing street ¢ ent. This difference has been thur Griffith as a mere shadow and quibble of word the interposition of a mi d grapes from Mendoz: 8 ten-inch Dou- ble-disc Victor i 6.80 e $]3]:20 Nobeody ever regretted buying a Victrola Huge Worch for South | shipment from Argentina, | which will ‘require a voyage of a mer for New York. 1 y also contempl: ing arrangements to supply Ameri- cans during thelr spring and summer | seasons with quail and other game of | the Argentine’s fall and winter se } men who will fight i instead of the fore sons. Adoption Seems Ansured. The alignment of forces in the dial IO-YEAR-OLD FRENCH GlRLfl i T i rament | HONORED AS WAR HEROINE | y evening i of the tr ity. Thi With Parents, She Helped French Soldiers Escape From Territory Occupied by Germans. Why Do They Line Up Here? USINESS auiomobiles find their way to the stations where gasoline is sold on a business basis. Their owners want the uniformly satisfactory performance that balanced gasoline gives in all weathers and under all service conditions. That largely explains why the “highway freighters,” taxicabs and the big fleets of autos used by leading mercantile and manufacturing establishments get their fuel at the same places. B = | The men who spend eight hours a day behind a steering wheel e popul know who makes the best gasoline. Under rigid test condi- tions, “Standard” Motor Gasoline has proved its right to their business. It is clean, quick firing, powerful gasoline—and it ; for Coll | against De Valer: for Irishmen he z = as on the « Esh;bsl;;hed l 1 10 G Pianos Ehasmalits ; : December 6 Helene Jucqu for Rent \nd of the udv R obiaseaial = 3 - it 3 guition of h —_— === ten, lived in im. Her h the help of H Andre, organized ) BT A . o RAISINS | 5| *5 v birth or Would Make Irish 22 Pkg. ‘Accountants--! For instance, take the Loose Leaf Colummnar 1 Nothing equals it 7 “Distribution” Journal work. Nore Mince Meat NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. Sl CRACKER SPECIALS T e S | ing for. ‘ The refiners of “Standard” -Motor Gasoline cannot afford to lower the quality. "They have a proud reputation to maintain. Wherever it is sold “Standard” Motor Gasoline is the same. If you are not using it g P UMP KlN 'Delid‘-m’ l 5c vl S o ! costs you no more than inferior grades. JERSEY for Pies . ich would : iw| Are you acquainted I - i R & Plum Individual 1-Ib. 2.b = n it this with our stock of [ This improved, balanced “Standard” Motor Gasoline ass]ures -] ) tation of i . . i ; o . z ! quick starts even in cold weather. It enables you to loaf along Pudding _Size lzc s'z°33c 5“960‘: | i BLANK BOOKS | slowly and then hit your speed or climb a stiff hill without a lot None A 1 5 C £ { of gear shifting. It is the gasoline that you have beus: look- ing a “cut Reyal Lunch, Ib. ..... 15¢ Noah’s Ark, package. . .6c ement | ;u':"'m e are in o make up your mind to try an experimental five gallons. g“:nToe fi:'fes'llb' B g:,':f’”' AsolatLotus Sy, Bt i oy wmber of ‘rlu “Standard” Motor Gasoline for power and Polarine to reduce friction ;u‘;(:;e : lma s, ....6¢c p.:::ées Sy Wafen,sc e | Risgd ,f,:":il i make the best combination offered the motorist today. A. &P. FANCY STANDARD OIL COMPANY Evaporated MIN : W | APRICOTS Pke, 12¢ | - 27¢ Jello, package ........... (G Pure Fruit Jams, large jar.........25¢c E! Royal Baking Powder, 12-0z. can. . .45¢ Maillard’s Chocolate, sweet, 3 1b (Copyright, 1921.) _—— Pilex Cured in 6 to 14 Days ‘ (NEW JERSEY) TALES OF THE UNION PACIFIC COUNTRY If you have heen a little dis- Every Worker became a Fighter e i Ise- Shopping Bags, now. . ............. appointed e r EB,PIOW.. .o oo e e som L . ’ Pure Cider Vinegar, large bottle. . . . something here 5 AII}\‘LH.})I T‘hfiKs ]{n‘lthedhlslo]ry :f ;hc Tuna Fish, white meat, can. . ... ... :lo edbe :lzflil:gy nion Pacific Railroad are also the his- Steak Salmon, can.. . ... i ey tory of the United States. Authorized by President Lincoln as a military necessity, con- struction was begun in 1864. The Civil War was raging, and the road was needed as a tie to bind California and the West to the Union. . ter Pink Salmon, large can. .12¢ Ivory Soap, cake. ...........c......7¢c Wax White Paper, 50 sheets.......10c Flavoring Extracts, large bottle 22c 6 Ibs,, 31c” body else is doing it and wondering why they didn’t do it before. 4724 Call Main {4725 Repeatedly attackea by Indians, construction PILLSBURY 4726 ! : s FLOU GOLD MEDAL 12 lbs,, 58(: = gangs were required at a moment’s notice to lay CERESOTA E down their picks and seize their rifles. Surveying 24 Ibs., $1.15 FANCY SELECTED CANDLED— FULLY GUARANTEED EGGS, poz. 51cf NEW PACK parties working far inadvance, carried their lives in their hands. Every worker became a soldier; in ten minutes a gang of graders or track-layers could be transformed intoa company of infantry. The resolute determination that built the sys- tem still lives in its spirit and its policies. Its total mileage is now 9,381, but the work of ex- SAVE TOMATOES °QZ§NEg" 9c fiffii&&:&%&s tending, widening, straightening and double- the digestive and eliminative system, improves the appe- fl"’ relievs Si tracking still goes on. Its service to American commerce and American prosperity, begun half- a-century ago, fulfills the same purpose today as when it first bound two coastlines together and made a unit of the continent. SIMPSON’S MILK pee (Pint, 6 Y2 ¢; Quart, 13¢ SWINDELL'S PURE setcting Ewt PORK SAUSAGE ™u'Seifi ™ = CREAMERYBUTTER FANCY TUB SELECT PRINTS Lb., 47¢ | Lb., 49c »~ATLANTIC&PACIFIC = A Store in Your Neighborhood B e Satisfying Early TEPL YOUR children about our great West. A trip on the Union Pacific will enable you to tell them a vivid and interesting story because you cover the section where history was made. Sixdailytrains to the Pacific Coast from Chicagoand Omaha, including the Overland Limited to San Francisco, Los Angeles Limited for Southern California and Oregon- ‘Washington Limited for the Pacific Northwest. Two daily trains to Denver. Ask for booklet entitled ““ Along the Union Pacific System,” and consult us freely about transportation matters— we know the West. We will also be glad to send you booklets ““California Calls You®’ and *“The Pacific Northwest and , Alaska,” if you're interested in those regions. F. L. Feakins, General Agent, 508 Commercial Trust Bldg. 15th and Market Sts., Philadelphis, Pa. . UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM A AR JUNIORS-Little \Rs One-third theregular dose. Made of same ingredi- then candy For children 1s_different from o Telfer "No opiates. 35¢

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