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f) FIRE AND POLICE HEADS ARE PRAISED Joth Departments Enrolled ! Income Tax ga O December 15 A reminder that another payment| of income and prefits taxes is due on December 15 has been issued by the Treasury Department, which esti- mates that the payment will bring in THE EVENING DRYS OPPOSE SCIENTIFIC STAR, WASHINGTON, 200 MINERS STR|KE STUDY OF INTOXICATION | arory1ana workers Quit in Sym- ‘Wheeler Says It Is Designed to Break Down Enforcement of Law. The Anti-Saloon League is opposed to the proposal that Congress, with a view to possible amendment of ‘the Vol- | stead act, appoint a “'scientific commis- pathy Walkout. LONACONING, Md. December 1.— More than 200 miners employed by the Georges Creek Coal Mining Com- pany here went on strike in sympathy with fifteen laborers who quit work jafter a dlsagreement with employers following a wage dispute. The miners struck despite the ad- D. C, FRIDAY, DEGEMBER 1, 100 Per Cent in Red Cross Drive. to determine What 18 1ntoxICaling | vice of Francls J. Drum, president of about $275,000,000. However, not all |sion,” District 16, United Mine Workers ot the payment will be in cash, as “q“}‘v?‘" B 1 counser | DiEtrlet 1 ayne eeler, general counsel |of America. under the optional forms of payment, Vayne B Fheeler, CUCTA CoRter cither Treasury certificates of indebt- | that representatives of the league and cdness maturing December 15 or 4% |prohibition workers from forts-etght | Il s the only city in the | Per victory notes, whether or not they | States and the District of Columbia, had z > an in | have been called for redemption. may be | Voted unanimously at a meeting to fight untry wh tod; ery man in ks ption. may » er 3 turned In. Approximately $200,000,000 | Such a resolution, declared the “findings th the fire and police departments|of the certificates of indebtedness ma- [Of such a commission would serve mno rs the Red Cross membership but- | ture on the tax-paying date, the de- |helpful purpose in determining what partment’s statement said. legislation {s necessary to enforce the " E Besides the certificates of Indebted- | e/ghteenth amendment.” Final returns of the campaign in | ness maturing December 15, the Treas- Ve belleve this movement for a 8o- hese departmentis, teceived at the of- { ury must take care of about $700,000,000 | called scientific commisaion, initlated by e el M T in Victory notes which have been called | Wet Interests many months ago, 1s not Nanazer of the Was ; | for redemption on the same date. designed to work out a solution of the Ofithe s JmS entorsement tproblemis(lcontined 2 r. eeler, ut on e other han o hoand ever PHONOGRAPH ROW FATAL. |contuse the issue. break down law en- White Man and Colored Neighbor Die at Thanksgivin, xing Barty. | cholls llaaons, arect meosie Aie forcement, and ultimately to secure the l PHILADELPHIA. Pa., December 1.|ently, according to age, temperament, i I T Washington YOU'VE BEEN WAITING For Ciothing Prices to drop. They’ll reach Bedrock Tuesday In NORRIS BROS.’ Golng-Out-of- Business Sale! See Monday even- ing’s paper LLLTTT i inct. bureau, pany stood 100 rong for the District of olumbia chapter. The fourth, fifth and eleventh pre- vlmls went o to the 100 per cent leaving the third, liquor for a groun of 100,000,000 ‘people. repeal of the eighteenth amendment. “No sclentific commission can de- | termine accurately what s intoxicating ion fo p —Two men, one white and one colored, | tolerance to use, and many other con- ‘:2;—.‘.?{.‘& between last are dead as the result of a pistol duel | ditions. Consequently no accurata col - which ended a Thanksgiving day |clusion could be reached with reference night and this S polive . commanders and | party early today. to this question.” mElme compa Edward Brown went to his neigh-| Mr. Wheeler held that the test in de- stodiHeaie ess Williams, a negro, and bor- | termining what was appropriate and wed a phonograph to provide music | effective legislation was not what liquor for his party. A little later Williams | would actually called for his machine. A quarrel re- | standard in the definition of intox isulted, in which both men drew pis-|ing liquor was best to enforce the la | tols. eftectively ared this morning. ers who aided in the tougherty Pol 2. W Frown: an —_— 1 Maud Adams, the actress. has in-| Mra. vénted a movie light which allows | leading woman aviaior, recently ci J. | pictures to be shown on the screen | ated a new long-distance reco fo .| without dimming the house lights. —_— Oliver Atkey, THE TONIC At Peoples uni Other O od Drug Bie: rice, $1.50. .nr.,m_‘ Great Britain' sventh, B | woman flyers carrying a passenger. t bureau, Miss , and accomplished their ob- "ll\e on the final day, were: En- dward O'Connor; third, Lieut. C. F. the ART and GIFT ROOMS RE brimful of dehghtfu‘ suggestions— \ appropriate for any gift occasion, but- Just now most appropriate for Christ- mas giving. Your remembrance need not necessarily be expenswe, for the = value of a gift lies in its careful selec- | . tion rather than in its actual cost. ~u|xhsn fl\"\‘l,h tenth. J. T. F. Halght; hirteenth, A’ rurteenth. L. T. Wollard: . W. Lushy: sicteenth, in: seventeenth. . h.J twenty-fourth, Afth. M. Cough- . Nohe: twen- Moffett. and . M. Green; third. J. Chma Sllver Novelty Furniture and Lamps Crystal th. Lieut. arles ‘Thomas, d the person- quarters, and nel of his office and h. Deputy Chief A. J. Sullivan enlisted the repair shop. For the convenience of our patrons we have ar- YANKS LEAVE GERMANY. ranged tables of gift suggestions grouped at prices. Sixty-Seven American Veterans Fail When Mark Slumps. B the Assoclated Prese December 1.—Sixty-sev- n veterans of the world n with their wives . left here yester- | bound for i Ceramlcs l ] Second Floor DULINéMARTNGo 1215-17 F Street and 1214 to 1218 G Street Hours—8:45 to 5:30 war, sixteen and seven on the P herbou the =mamrr President Polk for New Yor of the men are ve of them were | ice Consul Steger, at Dresden. The Rhineland Post, Foreign W . tnok care of the party ] before leaving Coblenz and paid the ! expenses to Cherbourg. Many of the | mien had been ip business in Germany, | but failed when the mark slumped in value. The others had been trying for two years to make a living ln Europe. Veterans of Sol-Herzo v The Men s.Corner'g S = Oth.&/'&F === As a gift to yourself—or some one else Economical Clothes Must have high quality as well as low price. We feature these “four feature” RIBBED WOOL HOSE Guaranteed All Pure Wool 6Y A4 Regular $1.00 Value A stylish sock, guaranteed all wool, that solves in a moment the “What-Shall-I-Give” problem. Put up in Suits and Overcoats By “Styleplus” and Other Nationally Known Makers Prices Begin at 25 Our guarantee of clething satisfaction assures yow of the right quality in your Hersog Suit or Ouvercoat. The prices assure you of the financial satisfaction. If be- ing well dressed at a mini- mum _ cost is your desire, join the men who wear Her- sog Clothes. The besp of store - service is a feature which makes choosing your Swit er .Overcoat ,ai Her- * 80g's & pleasure—not o job. Attractive Gift Boxes —all ready to address and mail. No need to wrap or pack unless you wish. Just the gift to bestow on the young man who wants something right in wvogue — and highly appreciated by father or the older men for their welcome warmtn and comfort. Ribbed with a gen- uine rib stitch; no drop- stitch, mock-rib imita- tion. Neat fitting and - classy. We have them in solid colors and mized heather shades. “Clhe Store qf Practical == 1922. Qifts- [SBURGH &6-BROTHE Washington, New York, Paris —— STORE NEWS for Saturday, D:cember 2 197’ 4)1)— 0 so\emh S!rcet Sale! Slightly Soiled and Damaged - Dolls $1.25 and $2.95 These dolls were some taken over from another de- partment, and in- clude imported dolls with moving eyes, lashes and hair, and are from 16 to 24 inches high. Greatly re- duced, of course, and splendid values. ~—Fourth Floor. Children’s Comfortable Shoes ELECTED with no less thought to the imperative needs of tender feet than to good looks and proper style. Values, plenteous, of course, for such is the store policy, well known for over a half century. Boys® Scheol Shoes, in brown leather. tough, long wearin, ? with strong oak soles, yet pliable and thoughtful of youthful foot needs $2 4 Boys' Shoes, of brown cali or gun metal, with popular English toe and perforated trim; rubber heels. zes 1 to 6. $5 00 Pair . . 2 A good-looking shoe for irls, in tan, gun metal or patent f ther. Sizes for children and growing girls. “SO :.m ---Sale--- Children’s Golf Gloves, 50c FOR a long time we have been collecting them, until we have an assortment that will as- tonish you with its great variety of styles, fabrics and sizes. We saved them for the cold weather, and you couldn’t do bener than to buy the little folks a pair or two for gifts. Some are of heavy weight, one-clasp style, knitted slip-over wrists and hers. many others. - . School Bags are presents that will give much pleasure and satisfaction for the rest of the year. Many styles to choose from, in leather, imita- tion leather, corduroy or khaki. 50c to $3.50 Pen and Pencil Boxes, fully equipped, 25c to 50c. —First Fleor. ful toys of Toytown. information on all toys. Demonstration Demonstration Madame Hendron Arteraft Sets Mama Dolls These famous character dolls, of which we have a full line, are a source of real pleasure to every little mother. $295 to $12.50. See these wonderful toys tomorrow Many old favorites—many new stars of toydom Jazzbo Jim, the dancing darky, shakes a wicked 49c foOtus B e Aladdin Blocks build an assortment of houses and bridges without the use of a single nail. Grooved pieces do the work. $250 and $5.00. Indoor Golf —We dnn't know what chance the youngsters are gomg to have with this game, "cause all the Daddies who have quit the outdoor game until spring will be crowding the fairway lh:smdoorgamlsl m of golf Smart Girlish Coats, $32.00 He will be aided by Saturday will be an interesting day—Santa Claus will be here See the Toys Demonstrated I\ addition to greeting the children and receiving their letters, Santa Clius will start personally every one of the big toy demonstrations. which will show you just how much fun and edHCdtltmdl value there is in the wonder- specially trained salespeople, so that every one coming to Toytown will have an opportunity to get full Here is amusement, pleasure a combined in a dra\\nuz set wit child can produce interesting $1.00 to $2.00 set. The Game of Auto Race provides all !hc cxcitement $1 00 the big tracks.. Pogo Sticks, all sizes, $350. Wolverine Sand Toys are big fun providers — Sandy Andy, Sand Crane, Dumping Andy, Over and Under, Pan- aman Pile Drivers. 75c to $1.65. Spelling Boards, with slate combined; also with letters and numerals for youngsters about to go to school. 25¢ to 5. i education which any pictures. 50c, Demonstratmn The Dra\ung Master Another wonderful sct. in the form of a drawing board. that appeals to cvery child and trains the eve and hand Sets, 50c to $15.00. Demonstratyon Lionel Trains . Lionel trains know no age limit—they interest the older members of the family as well as the little folks. See them. $695 to $50.00. —Fourth Floor. TH!‘. coat illustrated is just one of the many new styles our Girls’ Secnon is boasting of this season. It is of a <oft copen blue Bolivia. with beaver col- lar and a novel stitching effect on pock- ets and cuffs. A coat that fills any need in a small girl's life and gives excellent service. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Other coats for girls, in simpie sports models or trimmed with fur, $9.95 to $62.00. Practical Serge Frocks, $10.50 These are ideal frocks for school and everyday wear, yet many cf them have hand-embroidery or other colored trim- mings that make them quite dressy enough for other occasions. 14 vears. Dresses for Youthful Parties Taffetas, Canton crepes and crepe de chines—the most ap- propriate styles for lhose af- fairs that every little miss of 8 to 16 looks forward to at this season. Navy, brown, henna and cinnamon. $10.50 to $29.50 There’s no getting around the economy of Penrod Two-Pants Suits No question about it—two pairs of pants doubles the life of a suit —just like getting two ordinary suits, only they’re much better, of course, than any two suits you can get for $12.98. They fit wonderfully, because they re awfly well tailored and wear like the very dickens, ’cause the r uality all through. Try a Penrod on the boy Saturday 3 Sizes 8 to 18. Penrod Overcoats are stylish and Full of pep and punch are these mackinaws, in double-breasted style, with bi; vertible collar and deep muff and flap pockets. built for warmth and wear. FREE! side Sizes 8 to —and let warm, too. 975 to $20. No boy’s outfit complete Mackin: Big Warm Ones at Dressy Frocks for the Larger Girl Rivaling the coquettish styles of the older girls, these dresses of velvet and wool crepe make their wearers of 12 to 16 years quite important. Navy, black, green and brown, trimmed with gaily contrasting colors. $10.50 to $27.50 ecide. without a aw $6.75 Our Entire 5tcck of Woolen Middy Blouses Reducexl to $3.50 and $5.50 All-wool flannel middie: Only a few of each style. In red, rose, navy, green, tan and plum. Sizes 10 to 22. —Fourth Floor. $1298 Popular with the juniors Chinchilla O’coats $6.75 Made of deep-pile, good quality chinchilla, in warm double-breasted styles, with big storm collar and deep pockets that hide little hands sports plaids, in con- Belted, too, and Sizes 8 to 17 years. With every pur- chase of a boy’s suit or overcoat, at $12.98 or more, a RADIO RE- CEIVING SET— full and what boy can’t use a radio All-Wool Two-Pants Suits, $9.75 Handsomely cut and tailored suits. of all-wool tweeds and cassimeres: lined for warmth and wear. Snappy Norfolk styles that look as well as they feel, and wear twice as long because of the extra knickers. set. 7 to 17 years. from wintry cold. too, and beit all around. Sizes, 2!5 to 9 years. Warmly lined, Christmas Gifts Raincoats, $345 to $4.95. Bath Robes, $2.45 to $395. Indian Play Suits, $L19 to $1.98 Cowboy Play Suits, S1.98 to $2.48. Swv.raters, $2.98 to $6.98. Cut Silk and Knit Ties, 49¢c. Bell Brand Blouses and Shirts, 98c. Flannelette P£ar.z-, one and two piece styvles, 98¢ 16 SL3% Leather Bel: Suspenders, . 49c to 98c. 9c to 75c. —Fourth Floor.