Evening Star Newspaper, December 30, 1921, Page 13

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i ¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921 EE .lT MY[RS M AKE H”' $856.000 FOR BURIAL |MAY POSTPONE HANGING, |sccctsof the sowntutsimver. | HEIRTO CURIOS. PLl |, PLACES IN EUROPE ASKED [case of Detective’s Slayer to Be month refused a new trial of the|ge,yy ¢ Ide Leaves Canes to : case and afirmed the conviction. = -when ready to have t " ) . € :idered by Department. W. Bourke Cockran. - "ainting. Paperhangine a Secretary Weeks Makes Recom-| Joun McH v, venty-two years R. entati W. B e k e Vot o pLs." Upholstery . done. - Quatity | AN el Metenry, twenty-jwo vears| Gagy BEGISTER ROBBED. |ofSenshaiis,; Bourke Soskap [bine curion und el workmanship always. | (¥ mendation for Care of 5 ' = S eracal lde, former governor general of thel!Cockran, Mr. Ide left a beques v | Armstrong at Unij Specinl Dispateh to The St | S0 g nion station, Decem- | Special Dispatch to The Star. Philippines and at one time Amerl- GCO Ph“c l 1325 14th n.; —_— ea {ber 14, 1919, will not be hanged at, FREDERICKSBURG, Va., Decemberjcan minister to- Spaln, w o died in| 3€0. Tt L 0-9 A0Ces Main 1234-8 = the District jall Ja v 6 30—Goolrick's pharmacy here was|June, 1920, was {he recipient of Mr.| 1 | Purchase at an estimated cost of | (he, Dish nuar. United « I B S Who Is Selling a 16-0unce-R0"m Bond'’s Washmgtomans.sm b0 of Seven tracts of Jand in | States, Attornes Peyton Cordon s to|entered Monday night and the eashiin® 05ouh " 5 ond Bhilipbine o | Burops for permanent American Cemss Laates et fi:lbl‘l]‘";)" 'l)‘i:" 10| register emptied of about $100. No|rios and photographs, under the Loaf of B ?2 Capture Audience by High- iment of Justice has acted on an ap-|2rticles of merchandise were taken h was filcd In surrozates’ cou oaf of Bread for 5c¢? 2 |lication of Attorneys Hawken and fand only the cash veglster was dis- e < stal ‘for : " Caliber Performance. in aadiCional §745.000 '{z::mpll for a commutation of his sen-|turbed. Entrance to the buflding was | g7, eceate Dacedsia X 9 Frank Kidwell’'s Markets x,xcoml.;‘u‘np‘:‘:l\leysf‘::':rf:x;g‘»:;:: e tawyers have submitted to the|™Made Uirough a small trap door In \I|n his will, the late diplomat s e e “Sweeth Victor Herbert's ! : | by the al- |department an extract of the testi-|the rear, which is used as a trash|“My son-in- Jv-iBolriceRGoci E t t : r— Veanileion e elestablisheaiby ithealoiissos ohvel Gine o ;\\'U'lu-um(‘(l:lal chute. neer alnlng | {whelmi ted that the \7 i IfH . C ldTalk nlv:;u -\n;‘e cans who dl;“d’ Y ! 11d not be returned to the - b ] zir Lou e said ax'x'anxcm(-n\lsl For the festivities of “Eit o ade to concentrate the S 2 3 | “Either I am neglected at meterics i France, one . G the New Year the bril- | gether, or. Tam abused o dea d one in England. § o o . e ! Anrcemngem ; sometimes which the Secretary \ cadlllac Pr"m liancy of fine crysta[ ded should be pur- |\ = Y | 1rearly die. And then I am e cost ot eac e § . adds the crowning ‘ scorned for not being ‘normai’. i, Suresnes, § All the Best Grades of Anthracite and Reduchon 1 | “The trouble n I Y 0005 SOmane% § Bi 3 2 : touch to the well ap- FEie production e | ituminous. Also Splint and Briquets. #Toctive | J0usty 1,188, T . Ined air, 1 | icnow 1eds o . Orders are now Zelng pointed table. od that wili tone me up. j e —._U—M o t‘ §nuepwd for delivery ccident I get a little air and A The Effect of Cruelty Upon Market ' \§ anuary 1, 1922, P Aleess : but for lack cf food, 1 j‘m“;{ A“lmals : }I\;.s Hl]ga dpafitcrn:{als x{l.u:ha\t]c?.qxs fiw Lnos! am starving. 5 7 o : Pine and Oak, Kindling and Fireplace Sizes The Washington dc R ea“d' : ": = 11 DEFAnDEL M @ Womeinif I oo, have witnessed exhibitions « 7 esigns in imported rock crystal. [ s diWoner Siediyons PN S e u,,‘,uh,‘; Sound and Seasoned Cadillac Company 3 el 3 Center market. On ovne oceasion 11 MA Rudolph Jone, President. Gob]ets ......... 56750 Jozen ED PINAUD’S toprotest but the Loy ;N 3 1128-1140 Conn. Aven . | cromining cnh:l\cnil 2 Conn. Avenue Sherkets . ...... ®67.50 Jozen // Tel. Franklin 3900-2501 is of crates at the their wing: | ould not treat b nanner. The nised and ba Phone Main 311 811 E St. NW 63 Years of Faithful, Efficient Service // Finger Bowls. . . .$65.00 dozcn HAIR TONIC Plates .........$65.00 dozen (Eau de Quinine) (3 he hair, what milk is to Ttisthe hais builder and ensr- 1§ Attractive designs in Antique Reproductions are giver. Just look at hair that has been brought up on it! priced at— Goblets: . .cc:cu s $50 dozen Sherbets $45 dozen Finger Bowlis......832 dozen Plates . ..... ve....840 dozen This Is the Best Day You can lay the foundation for future financial independence any day by opening a Savings Account with the Union Trust Company. = Of course TODAY is the best day. : Savings dcposits in ‘this bank draw liberal interest and they are protected by ample Capital ard Su rplus, Federsl supervision and the sound business policy of our management. A Feather Have you noticed that they have be- gun to wear feath- re again on their hats? Those who have been bringing preswar feathers here for dyeing won't mind us tell- ahout ft. veally all a good feather needs. Closed All Day, Monday, Jan. 2 : American Impcrt Offices ED. PINAUD Bidg. NEW YORK cecnraniesd (:Z Hfumeric Etnaus AH! EPSOM SALIS j NOW LIKE LEMONADE ; n hmxr «d those o ned to tae | 5 e An extensive assortment of Plain and Gold En- »ice selection. prey. the them is a1 oth from Crusr;;tfcn GIBSS\\'R'C CAIS‘)‘[CS a Goblets. . . .$10 to $1Z0 dozen ‘ Sherbets. . . »1{3 to $u.0 dozen | Finger Bowls $12 to $120 dozen i Plates. . .$13.75 to $120 dozen Q\ 2% paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts tment for the point of Pure Epsor Salts Combined with | Fruit Derivative Salts i DULIN @ MARTIN CO. *1215 F STREET cnd 151': 12‘8 G STREET~ UNion s TRUST Co. =¥ 7 -£% OF THE DISTRICT o Bfi Ji¥2 OF COLUMBIA e TRETR) Cor.15th and H Sts. Northwest EDWARD J. STELLWACEN. PRESIDFNT — S i Ushering in the New Year i With a Remarkable SALE of Women's New 1922 Shoes l | at a New Low-pricc Level i night e GRAY | CLEANERS AN crucrn74 &, Hours—3:45 {0 5:70 | VENDERS ARE THANKFUL. Express Appreciation to Commis- -| sioners for Solving Difficulties. In appreciation of the co-operation of the Comm oners and police d: 1 the long-standiug Vi < on the eseutm: Tetter of} i letter that it ::25:&‘:‘.::% Join Our 1922 ¢ Christmas Savings Club n an effort to make _an ng without fear of befng | WILL REPORT ON LOAN. i Fedcral Reserve Board's Opinion on crely hone that in the futare venders will keep within w oand ¢ T furtd t there: will be no rbance or ar- Philippine Proposal. CASTORIA « beon m| For Infants and Children A few cents a day will provide funds for next Christmas. But time grows short. Join NOW, before the lists close. 50c a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. ... $25.00 \ Enioy all the eplendid physic-action on the bowels of a dose of epsom salts & without the awful taste and nausea. E Ask any druggist for a handy pack to return| g i .| InUse For Over 30 Years : of “Epsonade Salts.” i e $1.00 a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. 50.00 discovery of the Association. Exen take it 2.00 @ Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. . .. 100.00 5.00 a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. ... 250.00 10.00 a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. ... 500.00 he takes | | e T The Second Natlonal Bank “The Bank of Utmost Service” 509 Seventh Street N.W. Reduction Sale of MEN’S HATS John B. Stetson, Crofut-Knapp § Begin the New Year With the Joy of a Victrola in Your Home —and it’ll delight you throughout all the years to come with its matchless entertainment. There’s no Talking the pair, we offer: Machine like the Victrola—no substitute for it—none = = 4+ d that can compare with it in any of its many superior Smart‘ NCW Sprlng Fashlons. JuSt Crea"e features. T : ; By. and Made Exclusively for Us, by High-grade Shoe Manufacturers Two of the styles included = Pumps. Patent leather three- arc illustrated. One is a Black suede two- Sucde two-strap Pump, with HE “woods will be full” of Clearance Shoe Sales : I from now on. But Hahn's usher in the New Year with a differeiit sort of “Sale.” Special at only $3.95 (LTI TR R ERRLR LA and other fine makes $1.65 $2.65 $3.65 Qur special offer will make owner- h vertical shlp rlght nowvery | modified French toe. Fastened ap supporting two instep i with two dainty Cut Steel but- straps. Medium, high or low easy— H tons. Modified French heel. ct»{\t"rt‘d wood heels. : | Also, a patent leather short e cannot too strongly em- Were 35 Were $6 & $7 Wel‘e $8 & $10 Thi C b- ti | vamp two-strap Pump, with phasize l‘l_!e !mpurm_nc‘(- m‘ this l erforations and small black cvent, offering strictly. high- s om lna on i Eilckles. grade shoes of distinctly orig- —flnest grades of . i $hal style at a new Im\ level 54' $3'50 herringbogcs and $ 85 v'fuoh_“yle” | Other styles include: Black price. ~ Only $5.85 pair. Al S d $3 a S tweeds; full silk o —in handsome | Satin one and two strap sizes, 2 to & AA to C. an lined. cabinet ... ..s12500 i 8 10-inch Double- disc Victor Rec- ords ............ 680 Complete Other 1922 models of Genu- s 80 ine Victrolas—in all finishes— from $25 to $600. Only $10 Cas S amounts. 1 Other'lmportant New Year's Eve Events WO\IEN’S Superb Evening Slippers for the New Year. Cloth of Silver, Black Velvet, Black Suede, Patent Leather and others. Perfect little gems of Lvening Slippers $7_5O at the notably moderate price of POPUL’\R Midwinter styles in Women’s Walking Boots, Brogue Oxfords and onrts Pumps in Tan, Brown and Black Calf, Black Kid and Patent leather. Shoes of distinctly dependabie $5 quality and \alue, back to thc popular price of That’s the story of the most unusual sale of men’s. fine hats ever held in this city. . The reason for it is that we are greatly overstock- ed—and must unload immediately. It’s an awful sacrifice we're making, but we make it unflinchingly. An increased sales force has been provided that you may be served promptly. Sale starts at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue We can make delivery tomorrow—so you'll have your Victrola on New Year’s Day. Hg;o Worc e 1 l 10 G ':'ia;::! Full-Fashioned 2 é! ~ Silk Hosiery g For Street or Evening @ *\ §.\‘§‘§ / wear, fine Thread Silk Stock- A g& ‘\\W ings of famous makes in %A popular shades of Gray, Tan, 3 ¢ \“:s; 414 Ot St B R @- Cor 1016 Pa vk Brown and Black— $195and $225 @ > T &zK 233PaAve SE . 1879 TR e R AR T R | AT e LD T O T T T T T T T T T T A W

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