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automobile accidents, many of which bave resulted from confuslon on the part of tourists unfamillar with the provincial_traffic methods. Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotla_are the only Canadian prov- | inces in which the old rule continues. MUST “TURN TO RIGHT.” Canadian Provinces Adopt U. S. Rule of the Road. FREDERICTON, N. B, December 1. —-The rule of the road in this prov- ince now is “Turn to the right” An act_of the legislature changing the | iraffic law ‘o _conform with regula- | tions in the United States and ths majority of Canadian provinces came into effect today. Since the first_settlement of New Brunewick the English “turn-to-the- ———— loft” system has been followed. The| Taxicabs drivers in Montreal have change is made in an effort to check !formed a union. U. S. STEAMSHIP AGROUND. WILLEMSTAD, Curacao, December 1.—The American. steamship West Katan went aground last night at the entrance of the harbor. Tugs have gone to her assistance. ATHE; GREEKS ARREST 2 MORE GENERALS Dousmanis Seized—Warrant Issued By the Associated Press. ing official statement was issued yes- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922, " yg Y Indians Invade Richmond With Tribute for Governor Special Dispatch to The Star. and Valettas for Papoulas. NS, December 1.—The follow- RICHMOND, Va., the annual visit of the Pamunkey In- dians tothe Great White Father of the state and the bringing of tribute. The custom is an old one, but in the past the chief of the tribe and one or two braves have composed the delegation to perform this function. however, the Indlans brought along December This year, Laughing Water, Red Wing, Minne- haha, Tecumseh Deerfoot, Iron Bull, Tecumseh, Big Diver, Satanohcope. | pressing the wish that the gift might 1—|prove acceptable. Twenty Indians, in feathers, buckskin | the turkeys and ducks, freshly killed, clothing, moccasins and paint, invad- ed Capitol Square Wednesday. It was)efforts to get a deer, but had failed. Gov. Trinkle then shook hands with the Indians, as did Mrs. Trinkle. as- suring them that their gift was a; preciated. Following s a list of the Indians making up_the He then presented telling the governor they had made party: Pocahontas, | tions for an aerial mall senger service between Ha a, tiago de Cuba and other Cuban ports are xoln arrival planes. PLAN CUBAN AIR MAIL. German Promoters May Extend Service to Central America. By the Associated Press. HAVANA, December 1. forward today with the two metal junker mono- 'x‘hq aircraft are designed to EXTRAORDINARY VALUE gem— Z $425.00 = OPPENHEIMER & SHAH 907 ¥ St. Formerly With A, Kakn. T MEN! Wait till Tuesday If you need a Suit or Oyercoat! Everything must go! Ses our ads Monday -nmnn. NORRIS BROS., 911 G Street N.W. carry five passengers. It is reported that the German pro- moters interested in the scheme plan |the planes. ! Central ports. America _and various gulf Seven mechanics accompanied Two pilots have been to use the planes later In establish- |here for some ttme studying fiying ing newair routes to the West Indles, {- Slip or Drop, $5.00 omu— &u of 're-th $5.00 Tp P. l< “Lady and mald :THE GIFT OF GIFTS The Most Useful Xmas Gift That Can Be Given Made by Dr. Wyeth and Staff of Expert, Careful, Skilled Dentists. Over 600,000 SATISFIED Patients. Our Long Life Plates and Everlast- ing Bridge Work Will Be a Very Appropriate Gift. ttendance. All Worl conditions. Gold Crowns & Bridge Work, 3300—“00 Fillings, 50c to $1 up in gold Silver, amalgam or porceimin i hsll: uaranieed tor 28 years. Kindly keep name and location of my office in your mind. DR WYET_H 427-29 7th St. N. W. N § § ter Man-Afraid- -of-His-Horses, Opecanca: \ Sold Only at [ pauemant comer o e S v o s ety |t R R O N \\ | the Beneral staff, and Gen. Valettas, o, ng Breeze, Stir Feathe: . i Snow Feather, Bl § § former chief of staff in Asla Minor, | *S @ Purt of the traditious of the e o lismnElandEpey \ have been arrcsted, and . warrags |T2Ce With many bright colors. Com-|* 33 Thdians live about thirty miles \ N[y been issued for the arrest ot ing to the city, they marched from |below this city on their reservation. N l\\ Con. Tapoulas former commander. | the railroad station to the capitol, s el \ — J - s - N \ lin-chief of the army in Asia Minor. | Where they gave vent to warwheops| PLANS LIQUOR LAW CHANGE. | \\\: \ 7 > and yells and attracted the attention = > X Dlsh'lct Gl'ocery Sot:lety Stores lnc N\| The trial of Irince Andrew (broth- | of the secretary to the governor, who | MELBOURNE, Australia, December N ] e N|er of former King Constantine), who | prepared to receive them. 1—In the Australian legisiative as- N N |commanded an aemy corps. at the|. Headed by Chief Ahunson, there sembly an amendment to the liquor N § : was & procession to the mansion, ! licensing bill providing for a country- \\ \ time of the Sakaria operations, be-|where the governor was called to the | wide poll after a stated period, in- N N |5ins next week.” door and the Indians were introduced | stead of local option, was carried, 62 § % o both the governor and his wifc,|tg 19 The bill provided for a truce . Chief Ahunson made the address and |of seven years before the taking of § \ VATICAN TO PROTEST presented the gIft, telling of the pro- | the poll, but this period was changed \ N Visions of the ancient treaty and ex- ' to elght years. \ \ . .\\\ \ American Woman Figures in Ath- \\\§ ‘\\\\ ens Events. § § By the Associated Press. ‘% o a n § ROME, December 1.—The Vatican S = = H N |5 to make a direct protest to the M F b S l \ N|tion of the former Greek miniaters. Fiber Silk Half Hose, high spliced heel, Pope Pius has ordered the papal double reinforced sole and toe; navy, N § nuncio at Berne to make representa- cordovan, gray and other want- § § tions to Eliptherlos Venizelos of the ed shades; all sizes; seconds of 25 N N|Grock delegation at Lausanne agatnst 50c values... C N N | further executions of former public N N[ officials in Greec: (Limit, four pairs.) N Solemn funeral services are to be 55¢ Pound Mme. woman. the Gre, hildren Gold Bag Coffee 28c Pound 2 % 2 LOND says Italian planned tions of test, he manitarl Z2 District Grocery Society Stores, Inc. wife, % 2zt % 22 | was ‘me; {in his w 7% consists “The Grocery Chain of Personal OQwners” % Vim0 N N 22 i Nothing “Around Town” To Compare With This Openmg December Of Women’s Footwear A gigantic effort to produce the largest “Christmas Month” Business we refpresenting ever Ilfld. $5.75 to $6.50 values, at this unusually low price— 95 Sizes to 89— All widths Black Satin. Patent Gray, suede trim. Patent Brown. Black Satin, patent trim. All Patent. . Oxfords Nut Brown Calf. Black Calf. Patent Plain-toe. Mahogany Calf. Black Vici. Strap Pumps Patent Croes-strap. ‘Wishbone Straps. Black Satin. Colonials. Very Special o~ r Each One Newly flhh-‘w Styles. HIRSH'S SHOE held here for the executed men. It is reported that former King Constan- tine will attend the ceremonies. Mme. Coromilas, Coromilas, former Greek minister to Ttaly, and whose husband is an uncle of former Premler Stratos and Gen. Hadjanestls, executed, has sent an offer through the Greek legation here to receive the widow and children of Stratos and a young orphan child of Hadjanestis. Coromilas M. Cockrell of Missourl. {adjanestis, PARTED 32 YEARS. But Husband Still Loves Wife and Wills Her Whole Estate. OAKLAND, Calif.,, December 1.—His from two years ago, insurance. W. J. Moorehouse, the executor. said he had found in Nutting's effects cor- esnondence To do this we are offering the “‘very newest,” MiH and Low Wall Heels on =y Oxlo'nis.m Women's and Growing Girls’ Tan High Shos rubber h;tlu. Specially priced for this sale.. STORES 026-/028 SEVENTH ST.NW. | L g who 1s the wife of M. both of whom were is an American Her father was former Sena- AS CITY. Mo., December 1.— om(lus who, dispatches from | | sent an offer through Sk legation to care for the of Premier Stratos e . _daughter of former 3 nnckrpn of Missouri er to the United alnlea. In the Balkan wars Mme. Coromilas served as a nurse. Mussolin! to Protest. ON, December 1.—An_Ex- change Telegraph dispatch from Rome Premier Mussolinl informed the cabinet yesterday that he to protest to the Greek gov- ernment against the wholesale execu- former public men. His pro- added, would be on purely hu. 1an grounds. —_— whom 'he parted thirty- : and never saw again, | i ntioned In_affectionate terms || 1, on file here today, and be- queathed the estate of George Nut- | ting, fifty-two, a_motorman, who dled in Richmond, Calif. The property of $4.000, in addition to life indicating Nutting had| | monthly throughout the thir- Sale : $3.95 Up to $1 Cuff Links Men’s styles, in gold-plated, silver, mother-oi- pearl and novelty cffects; many of the popular Kum-a-Parts in the as- sortment. Cuff Links, an assortment of 50c Pair ... Consider the Fine Opportunities for Christmas Gift Buying in Saturday’s 25¢, 50c and $1 Sale On Saturday comes Goldenberg’s great 25c, 50c and $1 Sale—when these small sums reach the apex of their purchasing power. With your Christmas shopping in mind, every section of the store has been drawn upon to furmsh its quota of super-values for tomorrow’s triple bargain-giving sale. No mail or phone orders filled. 19c Huck Towels, 2 for Hemmed Huck Tow- els, red or blue borders. 25C TWO for 25c. 39c Stamped Pieces, Ea. Stamped Scarfs and Centerpleces, even thread white linene; 25C pretty designs. 25c Vanity Sets, 2 for Stamped Vanity Sets, two pretty patterns. T‘:‘O for 20c. 25C 40c Kitchen Sets One regular 16c Alu- i Ladle, one reg- ted Mixing Spoon and one reg- ular 10c Steel Paring Knife, Aluminum Saucepans Aluminum Lipped Saucepans, heavy quai- ; cholce of 1% and 25C 2 quart trade sizes. Each, Coal Hods Black Japanned Coal Hods, No. 6 size. 250 15¢ Apron Ginghams, 2 Yards Cliffside Apron Ging- hams, in all size blue 25C checks; warranted fast color. TWO yards for 25c. 39c White Voiles 368-inch White Nov- elty Voiles, with white woven checks, plaids 25c and stripes. Yard, 25c. 39¢ White Dimity 36-inch White Dimity, neat woven checks and 25c stripes; fine, sheer qual- ity. Yard, 25c. 48c Cretonnes, Yard Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, light or dnrk 25C floral, stripe, bird an tapestry designs; full boll.l, 25 25c Marquisette, 2 Yds. Yard-wide white Cur- tain Marquisetts, sheer 25C q\llllly, plain or fanay borders. TWO yards, 25c. 50c Grass Rugs 18 x 36 Double - warp Grass Rugs, in green, blue or brown medal- 25C lion or oriental designs. 25c. First Floor—Bargain Table. 50c Grass Runner 21-inch _ Double-warp 250 Grass Runner, tape- Yard, bound side green :!enclled design border. 25¢. Boys’ 35c and 50c Neckwear 25¢ Of cut sliks, in pretty plaids; also knitted four- in-hands, in assorted colors. 25ec. First and Third Floors. Boys’ Hockey Caps Worltedlflocke}; Caps, 250 in plain colors and com- binations; some slight- 1y imperfect, others perfect qual- ity; values worth 45c to 69c. Each, 25c. First and Third Floors. 29c and 35c Ribbons Taffeta Ribbons, with 25 C ors and combinations. Five inches wide, 26c. satin stripes; self col- 30c Ribbons, Bolt Satin Ribbone, llght des, lsn Wflu %‘:3!. % Wldth 25C At 250. 35c Dress Ginghams 32-inch Dress Ging- 25C ity; in plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors. hams, extra fine quale 35c Shirting Madras 36-inch Shirting ‘Madras, white unds stripes; close woven, lnfl. finish quality. 39¢ O‘I,ltilng mFlanneIs 36-inch Outing an- 25C nels, extra heavy double fleeced quality; neat colored stripes, yard, 35c. 35¢ Indian Head 36-inch White Indian Head, linen finish qllt:lty. yard, 250 25c 39c Table Oilcloth G-quarter Table Oil- clou?, seconds of lha 256 hiter Taady and 39c Pongee, Yard 32-inch Mercerized = 25¢ gray, garnet, pongee, black and white. Pongee, In tan, 35¢ Plisse Crepe 20-inch _ Plain _ ana Printed Plisse Crepe, 25C in pink, honeydew, h, light blue and white, yard, Men’s 50c Neckwear Four-in-hand Neck - wear, medium shape; in stripes, figures, plaids 250 and plain colors. Ribbon Bracelets Fa;t ‘Wrist Watches, an 2 5 assortment of pretty styles; gold filled mount- C ings, good quality silk ribbons, in black, brown and gray. 5 3 Boys’ Handkerchiefs 3 for White and Colored Handkerchiefs, assorted 25c for 25c 39c Waist Linings Ready-made Walst 25 white lawn; all sizes. c Notion Dept. Fancy Boxed Station- ery. white, blue and pink; linen finish; 24 250 sheets paper and 24 envelopes to match; attractive boxes. Kiddies’ Handbags and Purses, of leather, silk ment of pretty styles and colors. 50c Perfumes assorted odors; in af tractive novel shaped 35c Shaving Cream Regular 35c tubes of william¢ Shaving 25C Rubberized Aprons’ Aprons, for household use: assorted pretty pat- terns. Women’s Fiber Silk Hose Fiber Silk Boot amed back; -n 25(: pretty styles THREE Linings, good quality Boxed Stationery 50c Handbags and Purses Wrisley’s Per fumes, 25 C bottles; prettily boxed. Cream. Women’'s Rubberized 25 (o Notion Dept. seconds of values. Children’s 69c School Bags Bags, large size, with SOC two outer pockets and partment. Fountain Syringes ber Fountain Syrines. usual two-quart size; with rapid flow tubing and hard rubber fittings. Solid Gold Beauty Pin Sets, two in set; assort- 50‘: and engraved effects. Little Tots’ 69c Gowns sorted _stripes; yoke style; buttoned front. Women’s 69c Drawers Muslin Drawers, open 50C broidery ruffles; full cut and well made. Flannelette Bloomers, neat assorted stripe Soc reinforced crotch; full cut. Women's Nainsook Corset Covers, embrold- soc ;!nd nl-‘a‘v-, ribbon beading. Sizes Brocade Ribbons, 1ight colors, sa sh 50C dens and_plain ribbon: seven inches wide. Yard. Ploneer snmndon. fneilisle webblny, i 500 Well made School shoulder strars.—Stationery De- Good quality Red Rub- 50 C Beauty Pin Sets ed pretty styles; plain Of flannelette, in as- 50 C Sizes 1, 2 and 3 years. and closed styles; em- Women's 60c Bloomers elastic waist and kne 59c Corset Covers ery edging around neck 60c to 65¢ Ribbons widths, also dark Dre: Men's Suspenders vuu. leather a.nd llfl unofl. Men’s Half Hose 3 Pairs for Fine Quality Lisle ‘Thread and Maco Cot- ton Half Hose, rein- SOC forced heel, toe and sole; black and plain colors; seconds of 35¢ values. THREE pairs for 50c. Women’s Cotton Hose 3 Pairs for Medium-weight Cot- ton Hose, in black and cordovan; seamed back; SOC all sizes; seconds of 25c values. THREE pairs for 50c. Children’s Stockings 3 Pairs for Wide Ribbed Black Cotton Stockings; good wearing quality; strict- 50c ly _perfect; worth 25c pair. THREE for 50c. Men’s 79c Handkerchiefs Silk Ponges Handker- chiefs; novel plaid ef- fects, with hemstitched SOC borders; full size. Handkerchiefs, 3 in Box Women's Handker- chiets; three in box; SOC pretty embroldered cor- ner effects: in white and colors; regularly 79¢ box, at 25c Huck Towels, 3 for Part Linen Huck Towels, with hem- stitched borders. SOC THREE for 50c. 79c Table Damask 64-inch Mercerized Table Damask, assort- 50C ed neat patterns, yard, boc. 75c Stamped Gowns Stamped Nightgowns, #oft finish white nain- SOC 800k ; pretty designs.... Art Dept. 69c Sugar & Cream Sets Imported Decorated China Sugar and Cream Sets, large size......... 50C Infants’ 69c Slips Long Slips, of nain- sook; bishop sl\*le‘ \\i!h ek Suigh isle i S0 around neck and slee\es, deep hems. 95c Grass Rugs 27x54 Stenclled design Grass Rugs, heavy dou- 500 ble warp quality, green, blue or brown oriental and me- dallion designs.—First Floor— Bargain Table, 79c Crib Blankets 30x40 Crib Blankets, blue or pink jacquered plaid designs; fine grade 50C cotton with soft fleece finish.— Fourth Floor. Women’s 75c Slippers lF;" fl-{mlse lSllpPQrs. 50 wit] 'elt soles; Kl‘ly ;nd black; sizes 4 : c 69c to $1 Caps : Boy# School wool sulting mirtures. 50 blue serge and cordu- roy; sizes 6% to 7..=First and Third Floors. 69c and 75c Blouses Boy's: Blouses, neat l‘tfl d mad: d lars; sizes 7 to 16 years; perfect qQuality. 69c Tweed Suitings (o 36-inch Tweed Suit- 50 ngs, plain 25c Unbleached Cotton 3 Yards s:’-lg;h Ugb‘l:lched 50 o : Reavy, round-thyesd C quality. Three yards for 50a = “\N:shboards . ‘ashboards, metal av:lz:.djoo:_ glass styles. 50c 25c Shaker Flannel s mYards o Incl eached 8h: Neavy, dounie fesced 500 qQuality. THREE yards for 50c. NSl Novelty Girdles ovelty Glrel!q. bead- od mtyl VAT culorlm’"' i L soc Infants’ 69c Petticoats Long l‘vllxrua( white fl. lett K- 25¢ Pajama Checks 3 Yards sof nish g r a 50c THREE yards for .40(‘ 36-inch White Pajama 75c Sofa Cushions Checks close-woven. Sofa Cushions. filled with t. flufly sk 50(: 3 th white and 20x20 inch nd round shapes. —Fourth Floor. 30c Nainsook, 5 Yds. 36-Inch Nainsook, fine, $l gerle, FIVE yards for §l. 25c Longcloth, 6 Yds. fine, close-woven —ade for making undt‘rq’\r- $1.50 and $2 Scarfs Fine Grada Velour Ta- $l 16 to 18 inches wide: plain or embonssed desig tan and mulberry.—Fourth Floor. 20x28 Bed Pillows, cov- ered with heavy art or A. with sterilized curled feathers. Panels or Curtains by the p: Whhe and ecru long Ol('h or filet weaves; handaome designs. 11x14 Glass Size Framed Pictures, gilt or mahog- Gutman subjects. » Boys’ $1.50 Pants ing mixtures: fully lined fuil - cut _knickerbockers, to 16 years.—First Floor—Bargain Table. soft-finish quality, for lin- 36-inch Longcloth, $ l ments. SIX vards for §1. ble Scarfs, 50 inciies long, in blue, rose, green. brow: $1.50 Bed Pillows C. A. stripe ticking: filled $1.50 Lace Curtains colors nd 22 vards $1.69 Framed Pictures any moldings: Gibson or School Pants, of suit- 51 in sizes 7 Men’s 35c Handkerchiefs, 4 for Ture Linen Handker- chiefy, with hemstitched $l borders; full size. FOUR fOr eeevncccccacnncnnanns $1.25 and $1.50 Photo Frames Wooden TPhotograph Frames, swinging style; l gold and silver effects; assorted sizes. N Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas Good Quality Rainproof fast black American (cot- l ton) taffeta covers; para- gon frames; assorted ‘handles, in- cluding ebonies, missions and natural woods; many with silk cord loops or imitation ivory rings. $1.50 Syringe & Bottle Combination Fountain §yr(nge and Hot-water $l usual two - quart :}l wuperfor grade red rubber; complete with fittings. Coty’s Perfume, Half Oz. Coty's I'Origan .or b re Perfumes, half $l ounce. (Bring your bot- tle). $1.50 Handbags Women's Leather Hand- bags, vanity books, purses l and beauty cases; good as- sortment of attractive styles; black and colors; well made. Gold Neck Chains Solld Gold Neck Chains, or locket chains, wel made, with soldered links; neat designs. Women's $1.29 Petticoats Extra size Black Satine Petticoats, with deep plait- ed flourice and elastic waist- band; all lengths. s with ed with wool tassel. Women’s $1.25 Nightgowns Willow-loom Muslin Nightgowns, extra size: low sl neck and kimono eleeves: shirred front ; stitched in blue. Table Napkins, 6 for 20-inch Fine-grade ‘\ler- cerized Damask Table ) $l kins, neat patterns Worth $3.00 dozen. SIX for $1. $1.39 and $1.50 ‘Tablecloths Mercerized Damask Table- cloths, assorted styles. $l Each, $1. $1.50 Lace Scarfs Lace-trimmed Scarfs, pretty styles; full length. $l Women’s $1.50 Slippers Brocaded Poplin and Felt Boudoir Slippers, in rose. sl lavender and biue: sizes 3 to 6. Pair, §1. Boys’ $1.25 Play Suits Indian Play Suits, trim- med coat and long pants, $l with feathered hat. Sizes 2 to 12 years.—First and Third Floors. Men’s $1.50 Nightrobes Made of genuine F‘run of the Loom cotton. V-neck $l style, trimmed vulh white perfect quality. Sizes 15 Men’s $1.50 Union Suits Heavy ight Cotton Ribbed nion Suits, ecru $l and_silver gray; perfect quality. Sizes 36 to 16. Women'’s Sport Hose, 3 Pairs Plain and heather mix- tures, in blue, light and l dark brown; seamed back: seconds of 5% values. THREE pairs for $1. . Women’s $1.50 Hose Women's Artificial and Thread Silk Hose, with l three-seam back, in brown, polo gray, fawn, nede, black and castor; all sizes perfect quality. Poker Chips and Cards Box of One Hundred Poker Chips, regular as- $l sortment of red, white and blue chips, with pack of Gold Edge ng Cards; full packs; fine linen finish: both for $1.— Stationery Department. Infants’ $1.25 Sacques All - wool Hand - knitted white, trimmed $l pink or blue: finish- $1.25 Crib Blankets lmuhh -crib Blankets. 30x40 inches; white, sl pink or blue bor- d“l\—'lhlfl Floor. Infants’ 50c Rubber Pants 3 for Infants’ Rubber Pants, Ruaranteed waterproof; $l large, small and medium sizes. THREE pairs for $1.— Third Floor. Girls’ $1.50 Dresses Gingham Dresses, as- sorted checks, plaide and $l plain colors; long-sleeve models, with sash and pockets: collars of contrasting colors; sizes 6 to 14 years. $1.50 Breakfast Sets Blue Japanese China Breakfast Sets; three $l plates, three cups and saucers, $1.75 Wool Jersey 54-inch All-wool Black Jersey Cloth, for dresses, 51 skirts, etc. Yard, - $1.75 Wool Crepella 54-inch All-wool Crash Crepella Suiting, in bllck, $l navy and burgundy. Ya $1.25 Bleached Sheets 72x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, perfect quality: free $l from starch or dressing. 75¢ Pillowcases, Pair 45x36 Embroidered In- 1tial Pillowcases, with em- $l broidered scalloped edges; fine, firm woven quality; neatly boxed. $1.39 Crochet Bedspreads, sin- gle-bed size; Marseilles $l designs.