Evening Star Newspaper, January 3, 1922, Page 5

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" PROWOTE SHPPIN UESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1922. : : . THE EVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C. DON SPINSTER BONNETS, | _WAR HEROBS GET 7085 |CENSURED FOR WAR ACTS. | rxt i siavitaf 12| AMERICAN SINGER TO WED | ¢ BOSTON, January 3.—An execu- and his brother Marcel. He had| 1,0NDO! January 2.—Alys Lor- Biackhawk: o oy s | tive order has been signed by Presi- reviously been accused during de- 5 amarried French Girls Over 25 |gon: Tiarding for the return to work | Commission From French Chamber | Fi1."9,% e chambor of deputies of [Falne an Ameriean sopranc, will be fen veRdy 40 Bare e - ¥ o b ierve ay. on Wy yard 08t . 01 i - attempting to corner e French| g - 2 oy - . courorxD Obs St. Cath y- B oy 1 Canon ki “ Reports on’ Food Official. sitempting . & thes B Churen: Hantoer Hqtiare. .,ui Painting, Paperhanging and Li].'llmellt (ZARIS, Decembor 9.t Fathering's of Lonor men. who had"heen Tald off | PARIS, December 3L Vilgrain = | Thursdas, the neispapers announce. ity e Coalits - ay is ren re n a recent reductlon of forces.. News (French wartime food administrator, ”, . o1 ast i ’ v 3 g, 2 3 U 7 48 the day when “all young | %, SRRl ICNIIOT Bon Coame In 4| 18 censured for alloged use of his| Princess Mary's engagemont riug i8fraine has been one .- warkmanship -always. French girls who have aBlained the jjctter to Mavor Peters: today’ from offeiul prostige to is own advantagg| set with o single emerald, signitying |nont Bueriean singers Geo. Phitt Co., & LS w 2 .t o 9 Mein 4234-8 POSITIVELY CONTAINS “guccess in lovi | RATTLESNAKE ; OIL | ary of the Navy Roose- | in - grain dedls, in a report by chamber of deputies, commission. This commission advises the gov- ernment to demand that M. Vilgrain pay into the public treasury 1,200,- | 1000 franes, which it declared” was ago of twenty-five witbou} finding a | Assistant Secr 6o i Doved busbanid vation: tfiilank ot spin- { Valt. - 00od. althou, thi: S TR TR vernm(_ent Aids in Develop: necossarily mean that s SHOT IN BRAIN: by Di i < with abandoh all hope ofifinding.a B N; LIVES. ment by Diverting Business |suitabie mace. °. 2% & ASHEVILLE, N. C., January 3 his share of tho commission puid to The girls who work in the Paris|ten-year-old dauahiir < 3 4 eV, . G fir f Samuel Sanday & Co. of drossmaking - establishments® made | WHItener of Hiokory, o part of wHose | & o du ror the purchase of Austeailan For All Pains and Aches | Start Saving‘ Our Christmas Savings Club Try 16; You Will Always Buy It. : e | Tor Sale at All Good Drugsists. to-American Ships. high hollday on that day, aad those |bratn has been removed by surgeons, | whent for the French government . . = 3 o ecomo. “St. |18 living, and the cast'is attracting | arter 1t office. r d 7 'erv Definite steps are now heing taken | Catherines” wore lace bonmets made |attention in medical eircles. e Meommission's report neserts | puts toys an joys 1nto every 1Y many branches of the government | bY, their comrades. g The child was shot while Tiding | thee M. Vilgrain was allied with' the ! to aid n the dovelopmest of ader |p il ETOUPS they walkted ‘along, the | with her father, a .22 allct | Britisn Orm while Syill in his ofilc | quate snippi oulcvards, . generally . five < or~ six | entering the brain. Sial position as undersecretary of shipping under the American |abreast, arins Jinked, with the bonnet |let and a piece of bone, which was|the ministry of provisious. flag, according to a statement today | Wearers In the front rank and all |driven Into the brain by the bullet.| — their escort of friends following. The | have been removed. and the child is Paris dispateh on June 4 lnxtl flstne Natonalidicrorancatarin As- | workiug girls vied with cach other in | taking food. n with the bullet in! 1922 Christmas Beg]ll Sa"lng now s0 you can sociation. - the famey costumes: they wore. {her brain the child did nof : d by th { 1 h : . = v 3 1 t lose con- | oftic a h 5 ~Herotofore,” the statemont sads, “a | Wedding groups arc popular, with | sviousnces. O] Fre Step into the bank a week or large - volume . of = government-pur- { NS ::g.;e‘,“l:;:‘\l;tg)mlyubg{;:;g m— -} e 2 = T e by e a1 el — S ~ two before Christmas and iforeign vessels, while many hun- wlsb g g a fitflg et A e |and sword, slouched hut and white . i d s ‘(""'d’ of American ships have lain’idle goziner, were to be seen walking | f ln uu raw out il for 1:.:1« of cargoes.” Recent request {proudly along the boulevards follow- 0 . of the assoclation to Congréss that|ed by thelr admiring friends, but the | m a <5 ! 5 ffl- w k ]Amem.n grain being sent to Russia | MusKeteors voices proclaimed théin a ad p 4 4 v E : C5 LIty W EERS $25 be transported in Amcricari ships re- [ This qirice Tus all thsubito dute methods, that 410 . i d t 25 ] B i i e e S —_— Hll practical. Our experfcnce of 30 years is very be i and ge o - $50 3 3 SURPRISE TO GREECE Il ficial to the public. Our policy 1s such that you are ] I grain.is now on .the way to Russia . assured of tho best possible dentistry and the |1 2 i . A under.the American flag.. st greatest attention. ; $I, fifty weeks 5100 Farther .Atd . Noted. SOFLA, December 12.—Greece has | i By Dr. Wyeth and Staff of Expert, Careful Dentists expressed official “surprise” that the “Anothor step hes been taken,” the | Bulgarian legation has not- been “That Has Been My Record for the Paxt 30 Years K i and get $50 or || statement ad ch w! ope t! , although the Greek | TERMS OF PAYMENT TO 5 jther in the development of Ameriean | legution in Sofia has been re-estab- | SUIT—EXAMINATION FREE i it s ; 250 ! shipping. Within the past few months | lished for more than a year: e e s sy strikIoC features 3 Illa number of cases have been reported Greek officials realize that Bulgaria | N e, 3 ' Jof representativ v hes to avold doinz anything mn\ All work done without the slightest sxemblance of ’ (4 y wee S ht be construed as recognition of natn, 30 years of good. honest dentixtry our recard. ’ i : and get $100. 50 cents starts you on thc T Oda}’ fi)r"the home. | jusing forelgn v. Gota Crow e T : v 1 King Constantine until the allles My perfect Suction L ISHING you a happy f| Lt Y in that ¢ y. perfect Work, S o L arian minister to Gr - Teeth Will Not Ship or road to a happy 1922 Yuletide - - ' 3 = ¥ 5 VY, “New Year! Mr. Coal o here it | Drop—S500. Other | | Fiimes, soe o $5, fifty weeks Man says that there'il tioual Merchant As i 4 aiting orders to go to! c on has tak 3 | Sets of Teeth §5.00 up. poreela e to . L2 o and get $250 McLachlen Banking Corporation h: o :"“b' 1°f fycur_h:ving.iltl the heads of the goverament depa t , ave t! t to n d thé cabinet officers ha H 1 to 4 P. Lad; d ds. All W, if you have the toresignt to B l{oercea that eversthing po “a| GAMBLE TO RAISE BUDGET. | B e e N den Xl e meno o your bin with our coal! & i | | S \' W Y 1 e Gone toward alding in expans ; 10th and G Streets N. W. i | i 100 | 5+ the Associated Press. 1 of American passenger servic i Sy ¢ 1. — Legalized | 427-29 7th Street N.W. | Secrotary of the Trea: e In the GasinG. In| Sulsbure | ; Laswnrgh & Do and o | Plus 3% Interest Southwest Branch—1350 B St. S.W. lin a recent declaration quo: 5 i n Sa 3 8- een voted by the provincial diet B.J. Werner | & it Sty S Rttty v et 8| | tion to the establishment of the Shi l omee plone R .. stdt | D Board's fast passenger services. | B! T A the ~provincial | yvanhiia 7636 & atorage yara ||| The Department of Labor states that Far i “instruetions have been issued to all | Sth & U St 1|, eaus in the department that when: ever it is at all possible representa- s of the department shall confine . p . V' A | that tra tati 1 ! nished on American ships s { S }of deportation of alie 2 F | ment expense. g “Thorot A e H 1319-1321 F Street - STORE NEWS g 8 AM.to 6 P.M. Exclusive Washington Agents for Men’s “Knox” Hats You need that Far Coat Now: (B ! ‘Therefore, we are jof War Wee t tion to coats that {aim of the associatic require cleaning, | TR e T TR T D glazing or repairing. ;RIFLES T0 BE DESTROYED. Our auto will call | Allied Commission Refuses Ameri- fo= Jour Emcets can Right to Purchase Them. ?fi i £ 3o muczely RERLIN, December 31.—Nine thou- : ; I i ;ran:ll ‘b‘“n’l[!ngj‘rifl'l,' nur" d in llot'!- . i by an: Yy . sworth of New r- . . i Call Main 4724 which were confiscated at A i ”1 f o U 4T25-4726. by the entente disarmament ¥ B sion on their arrival from ’hx;'o ,;fifl’é %rd!treti ' . , ] . e it Snet : e’re Forcing Down the Prices of ! iat the contract be canceled. 2 i d on November 32, Ellsworth jrifies were confiseated, but, the con- trol commission held that He had no i or-sell the ar. - ® 4 " * Suits and Overcoats - The Washington clothing market watches our quotations. The Wash- “ y ington public is guided by our prices. We maintain a standard that in- : sures maximum quality, and our policy secures for you a minimum cost. 3 cases - For Ak L ST = i [’T’/@ | : Suits up to %45 Suvits up to %60 | O’coats u'p to ¥45 O’coats up to ¥55 I' & " These prices cover practically our entire stock of clothing, which is still so very large that we can give you all the best models, the best EE materials and the best patterns that are featured by leading manufac- ? b turers of America. You know the quality of “Stratford” Clothes, “Fash- : ; i ion Park” Clothes, the clothing of Hickey, Freeman & Co. and Hirsh, : e i Wickwire & Co. This is what we give you for the above prices. - e : ‘ 1 i 4™ The Law Libriry Is s grewisg litinry and the ‘sectional ‘bookcase' is the only pr:{iul case to contain it. -Starting with a. few sections i : the young attorney can add others as his : : practice grows. The Globe-Wernicke ‘Sectional Bookcase is: recog- niged ‘a8 standard .by :the legal vrofession. lsln con- struetiol finish is has no ior. THE STABI T% F THE MAKEgg ICSAN GAIL%AN- BE SUPPLIED. ¥ 7 Prices Astonishingly Law - Full Dress | $7.00 Quality for These hats equal the finest $7.00 hats of the best makers of this country. " They’re made for us by the firm that : creates American styles. See the blocks and the finish and you'll probably rec- : L] -ognize thebrand. If their name were gtamped ‘on - these hats you could not . buy them for less than S?'II.OO—-but style and quaslity is exactly the same. White Vests | That Were $4, $5 and $6 | 2l These are fine Vests, of ‘ - s white pique and mercerized material, which havebecome l slightly soiled from handling during the holiday trade.

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