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e THE EVENING STAR, WVt\SHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922. - - - e W murdered, that we are going to tr. { ! llamentary labor leader, in moving an | the proposals of the previous gov- W i to Eo i the patn of treedom o amendment to the address, raised the | ernment, which include the building “Here 1 am, & private cltizen. No question of unemployment, declaring |and fmproving of roads and stmilar 3 public services, as well as inducing i 150 GALS. WINE SEIZED. {No Matter Whether YOIEI 2] R more than any othet who has tried that what the unemployed wanted was Prohibition enforcement and police | —want & room paperea or 10 do his duty, hoping to be not like the rallway companies to hasten|officers yesterday afternoon seized |entire house—same careful . k. les, ti ates| :g' Lincoln, but to be 8o mnear like him e n‘“’h"“ 8, “:‘ b:““ "‘°d"l' test | work upon. contemplated extensions'about 150 gallons of wine, & wine | —eBeient workmen; prices withiu reswn as I ca EPOELUnILygvou ound In an, gas the best means of absorbing n . o o 5 # fi T.et us say no more. Here before adequate housing scheme. large amount of unskilled labor. P and other paraphernalia from a comm WALL PAPER CO ] . one of the greatest men that ever In none of these projects, however, | Foom said to have been occupled by | . lived, all my heart goes out to Amer- (WarasithelGevernment- was any government assistance fore. | by Pasquale Dirocco, at 1001 D street | 714 13th N Main 5273-5378 fca and the great man she produced.” On the question of unemployment | Na® &1y government e e the | nort oy = Betore he spoke, barcheaded in the insurance, he warned the government| fatter dlrection, mentioned by the|Porriwest =He was srrested and, NOTICE! Anonymous Threats Result |cold mut beneath the loaden skies|ny the Asociated Press. against being tempted Into the direc- | minister of labor, Sir Montague Bar- xed Wl gelmanufacture sndj . that _overhung Oak Ridge cemetery,| 'y ONBON December 1.—The house ot | tion of insurance by the separate in-|low, was a proposal to renew the | possession of wine. Dirocco conducts ot . " e e the Tiger entered the marbled hall| ~o today rejected b; . dustries, contending that insurance of [ existing trade facilities act for|& fruit and soft drink stand at the ARTISTS’ MATERIALS in Parking of Train in beneath the tall, plain Lincoln shaft, HIOn LogRY. y 8 vote of {10 \orkingmen was a national obll- | twelve months and to Increase the | corner of 10th and D streets. sk Andjia(i « wriathoutng sarcophagus 1303 to 172 the amendment to the gation. This warning was prompted | maximum guarantees under that| The rald was participated in by : Dbeneath which the maflyred Lincoln |gpeech from the throne moved by the |by rumors that the government was|measure to £50,000,000, which is|Linton S, Evans, assistant director | GOODYE West of City. lay. labor party. The amendment rafsed |contemplating some such scheme. About double the existing amount of | of the local federal prohibition forces. Tribute to Rainbow Here. The debate showed that the govern- | guarantees. He also mentioned a|fand Sergt. Burk, etective Worrell SlGN SUPPLY SHOP T mle o ma i the question of unemployment. ment had no new remedics 1o put|similar extension of facllities under|and Policeman Jackson of the first | He said no word, stood motionless| John Robert Clynes, former par-|forward and that it relies mainly on | the existing export credit scheme. precinet. | %43 E Street N.W. Main 7889 PLEASED WITH HIS TOUR|for a moment. laid the wreath and — — — = e walked silently out. At the end of — 3 . his speech Clemenceau was asked by Much More Hospitable Than Ex- |former United States Senator Law- rence Y. Sherman, master of cere- pected, Says Ex-Premier monicsy to dedicate another wreath o 4 e of France. as his tribute to a dead soldier of . the Rainbow Division, which went ‘ tirst to France. . By the Associated Press. “This s my tribute to the Ameri- ST. LOUIS, Mo, December 1.— |can soldier,” Clemenceau said, plac- {Georges Clemenceau arrived here|NS his hand on the wreath. r. ?Other Leather Gifts Sherman then announced that it was # A neww and complete line g5+ ! this morning expressing high en-[to be laid on the gra H [ ] 5 of Otis Scott | | of Xmas ILecather Nowvel- fi, v, son of the lato federal —_— J z it “much better” than he expeoted. [JUdse J. Otis Humphrey, ‘_;v'tmpg'{:g i LEVCLEDEVERET LD veg's { thusiasm for his mission, declaring |Humph tics — Billfolds, Car 3 > ast night of pneumonia. = ljolds, Card €3} Bocuuso of anonymous threats |\ NIEDE Of PRCUMON, Sk Ride i Cases, Pocketbooks and fi against the “Tiger,” sent to Mayor[in the shadow of the Lincoln shaft. d V| Henry W. Kiel. extraordinary pre-{ Despite the inclement weather a 3 3 cautions wero taken andFrance's|SINE 07, BN on 1 ‘erlet. the There is everything in the tone and construction of Columbia Grafonolas to influence gathered at the station to greet the Bricf and Secrctary Ca from which to make vour former premier did not alight f; Tiger. - o . . . . ais - . 5 . selections = Cinlauiclun e station. The| . cE by 2 reception commitise; he the decision in their favor—and it will be decisive at their attractive prices. Columbia I EHsgus train merely pulled i ohd R sidrVentitosincoln sUQLEERAINS. D ~ 5 3 5 5 2 it Cvery one of these is d for' witcHing. mirpises mad et |S Eirees spere o, was alions Grafonolas are standard instruments—recognized as superior among all makes of talking high A sel e westonn fpaee o practs mrenn: Wi o e machines—that’s why we sell them—and commend them. i rade article, any ity from where M. ¢ . A city fro ere M. Clemenceau was H a ohich H8| taken o the home ot Joseph Pulitzer. | rromn waod feom the foor of Lincoins Hittthaticsurs to flease #Y]| publisher of the Post-Dispatch, The |old home and showed him. amons a gift that is sure to please. Fo| T wa reauestea an formatities | other thing ‘ofa on which Lin : e o dispensed coln courted his wife, who was Mary and one that vou can be @ be dispensed with. | Toda of Lexington, proud of. .l priced ’ one of Id make Make your selection for Xmas now and delivery can be made at & once—or at any time you wish ¥. aimed the Tiger with a Pleaned With Hix Tour. : smi WERVERERVRVERRELE . : M| Betore aimnting 1 S tratni i Tiiin she sHow n | i mdsias 3| Ciemenceau told the Associated beons nrlit'fi'g"»:-':"-; !'X"\\{!gvghl';@f}hfi%g;{:fl‘ | i R cortestion tons b il oithe S [ \Wife lived for a time af i - . . . 5 . S 3 {fti ssTOCKE 3 plensed with nis reccntion, * "e!1eF [ riage, explaining that they. pald only You'll find a wide variety of models from which to choose—beginning with the table ! ‘FISKE - Cd: et e e RS R - instrument at $30—and on up to the Console types to $225. it a 5 New York, Boston and Chicago. Afte: Deer Horns as Medicine. it ! Vlhe had read digests of filcti om As i i APRODUCING STATIONERS, Durets o ormctce et Very Easy Terms Can Be Arranged als of hi | Wonderful a Fac coctions of Chinese medicine contri- 910 -E-STREET-NWY| [ i iire A W%fi%fi&fi@g@g: . 'vn;. \-m.;f"f‘:,‘."L‘,:f,.",;“{.,.‘“1'-'_',‘,: wuch o thesdndustries of the | | Hection of deer horns “in the o in point. Large num. re killed each June and for the horns, which tage of growth. ! 1 to the Chinese, The ¢ fvelvet” is This Handsome Peid Conse-Grafonola : A Feature The mechanism is operated by electric motor. Height i~ i 2 feet 10 inches; width, 3 fect | own,” 4 sion and do with cur- rent intern al affairs. 1 cannot talk about t ¢ then in the t ~ horns b o 1 cau spike frequently of the | BY, Fhom ¢ at Springtield. 11, vester- | {18 (08 (HAL ek e ® . MAIN 2508 ¢ took e A Work of Art! ‘; Copied from a Console table ! designed about 1770—and is demonstration b Blackistone’s, H_St. at 14th | li| y when the e CL R Specially Packed i 5 F il tines Pulitzer houe, Haes .l:‘f:\\;"px;:'x\p’ Week-End Bc(:ses :il' ! '.Vll)l'ml of Lh c.nmc ; e i ned for him tomorrow T t's combination mahogany— . s 5 l PAYS TRIBUTE TO LINCOLN. l}f s“e,,??,:y,mmafl? ,:me:‘, it the exquisite grilles and carved This instrument has the im- ! —_— | Resemary Bonbons and chocelates 111 panels of the legs surmounted proved dual horn tone cham- Clemencean Speaks on Service to| #7¢, in unusual demand. They |}, by urns—are typical of the art ber method of reproduction I Mankind at Martyr's Tomb. 1 Ib. 60c quality 2 Ibs I\ of thxs.penod. The medallions g[r‘;!d gs {tone’ is ren‘harlilablr. SPRINGFIELD, 1L, December 1—( and 1 Ib. of $1 qual- > )““ mounting the legs are quite is Grafonola is a truly deco- " > for i interesting in their detail and rative piece of furniture and ! Georges Clemenceau bared his aged| jty Rosemary | head at the tomb of Abraham Lincoln| diez; weekiend 31 50 || at the same time a great music- the apron at the front adds a me t1 reproducing instrument. touch of grace to this design. PENHEIMER & SHAH P07 F St. Formerly With A\. Kahn sterday and paid tribute to him! a “one of the greatest men that| PFIC€ ........... . ever lived.” Rosemary Chocolates, made fresh = “After the very appropriate and| ddily. 60c, Stc, $1 per 1b. moving words I have heard. T hardiy | : ROSEMARY LUNCHEON- dare say more,” he said. “Don’t be- | serves the tastiest luncheon nunnmnnnnnnnnm AR i i MEN—WAIT licve I came here to try to consecrate lics: aleoafternaon’ Tea, f such a memory.” Quoting from Lin- | ® i TILL TUESDAY L e o Sutne tom L Blackistone’ il If you're on the market for - sed. in the words of Lin s rather to be consecrated, thar | | Clothing and the Saving of Money | € ot m""“ e lugnseceated. aha ROSEMARY CANDY SHOP means anything to you! NORRIS E'Rgs“‘ 911 'G gtr:e,&. gumg Out "1v|)(|‘!‘l voted to the service of Tng's papers. o llomday even- I eome in souvenir of the vaiiant| 1103 H St, Next to Flower Store |/li| | AT 32 ke e or e e a1 i SELLING OUT § Our entire stock of Gents’ Furnishings at half price to make room for an exclusive clothing store. Useful Christmas gifts for men and boys at a sav- ing of half. Come Early and Share in This Great Sacrifice Men’s Velour Hats All Shades $2.95 Values up to_$6.00 Absolutely PURE WOOL Overcoats and SUITS Regular $35 Values $17 50 $30 SUITS Silk Shirts Genuine Crepe de Chine, Broad. cloths and Jersey Silks. Values Up to $8.50 Selling-Out Price $4.45 | | 2. §| | Popular Hits—in our Library of Records 43¢ pair ° ° 10-inch Double-disc Records iy e A Columbia List e B b s 10-inch Double-discs . Regal Record CO. $1.00 , $1.50, $1 and 75c each 49¢ Each Men’s Pajamas Either Muslin (Silk Frogs) or Flannelette Also Nightshirts—Now Is the Time $1.49 Pennsylvania Knit All-Wool Sweaters At 1/ Price More Sweaters at Less Than Half Men’s Bath Robes Beautiful Designs, Richly Trimmed Liacld, i $3.00 Values and . . | 79373 i - A Large Varlety of Holy Night, Peaceful Night—Jeanne Gordon ( 10-inch Carolina in the Morning—Fox Trot. Hollywood Dance Or. 1 9379 | oI 2, $1.00 My Old Plantation Home—Fox Trot. Ray Collins’ Orchestra § | Over Men’s Neck Scarfs i 5 ; e coats Oh. Come Al Ye Falthful A-6196 Japanese Moon—Fox Trot. Continental Dance Orchestra. } 9384 i Men’s Madras Shirts l/ Price Bozkihelie Pects 88 Maurel and Mate Quartetto 1':1'.?5“ Love’s Lament—Walts. Continental Dance Orchestra 5 4 tory for Child Values $250 2 Fosttyal Overture A-6197 A vit Eemm 8t Nichelie) (Chriiens oo o otor Flticner Ry e i —Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra $1.80 Santa Claus Hides in the Talking Machine ]_ ]_ 5 L] Chalmers’ Union Suits < (Christmas story for Children) Victor Fletcher L] L3 ne—1 - Ye Olden Yuletide Hymns—Part T } A-2993 e Selli ¢ Pric 4 ns—Part TT % ADl Over Nothing At All—Fox Trot. Roy Collins® Orchestra = = etiing Oy = Yelolgen Xaletias K1y 27t T Columbla Stellar Quartette 20:4nch Are You Playing Fatr—Fox Trot. Roy Collins’ Orchestra. } 9372 Silk and Wool and i ot Lips—Fox Trot. Ted Lewis and His Band A-3676 Call Me Back, Pal 0° Mine—Waltz. _Xylo Novelty Orchestra i i H s | Tt line, from “Strut Miss Lizzie."—Fox Trot i Love Sends = Little Gift of Romes—Waltz. 9371 All-Silk Ties 3 JHCac Lol T Ted Lewis and 11is Band. 10:inch s Xylo Novelty Orchestra i Val, 2.0 9 ) i Sellim -“l;,u;ul’iic(pn Men’s High-Rock | Are You Playing Fair—Fox Trot. Fddie Elkins' Orchestra | A=3688 Time Will Tell (Sally, Irene and Mary)—Fox Trot. | elling- e ARROW Shirt dD | Tricka—Fox Trot. Eddie Elkin' Orchestra (- 10:inch Majestic Dance Orchestra 9370 ! 75 saan EHWETS i ee You Remind Me of My Mother—Fox Trot. i C and Heavy fleeced, $1.50 values H Stiver Stars—¥Fox Trot. Paul SpechtA::lgr }(i)lrt: hlel:‘l: A-3672 (Little Nellie Kelly) Continental Dance Orchestra. S———— Selling-Out Price In Rosetime—Fox Trot. Paul snecmAa.r;gr }(«I)l:chlei:ltre‘l lo;ifir:)ch \-...kaa 'I)ood' ‘I: lslueo—Fox .'r.rl.]n.F :‘?,kmc Dance Orchestra g i z Struttin’ at the Strutters’ —Fox Trot. il Re 75¢ Ties 't Bring Mo Postes—Fox Trot. % TG riginal Memphis Five PEoS i . Des o Frank Westphal and His Orch A-3693 il Excellent Material AR State Street Blues—Fox r.-m_"" outphssan S 10-inch Blue—Fox Trot. Samuels’ Music Masters } 9360 ”Lv?- Selling-Out Price lways 20c __W 1 H i F‘;l.nk ‘Westphal and His Orchestra 750 I'm Always Stuttering—Fox Trot. Moulin Rouge Orchestra ; s . ool Hose Early Tn The Morning—Fox Trot. A-3690 = i o b ¢ Fox Trot. | 350 Selling-Out Price $1.00 valnes | Ray Miller and His Orchestra } Ao 7 Should X Ory Over Yom—Fox Trot L e e I Selling-Out Price ! Dixie Highway—Fox Trot. Ray Miller and His Orchestra 76¢ When the Leaves Come Tumbling Down—Fox Trn(.o 3 i W ° Thra' The Night—Waltz. Prince's Dance Orchestra A-3681 Eollysmob# Fienco (rrhesize ool Hose 500 air Love's Lament—Waltz. Prince's Dance Orchestra 10-inch Dancing Fosl—Fox Trok Eadie Davis Orchestra 1 g3 Regular $1.50 values P 1 A";;” Blue Eyed Blues—Fox Trot. Moulin Rouge Orchestra Selling-Out Price S — Kitten on the Keys—Fox Trot—Piano. Banta and Austin = A e “Fox Trot—Pl A 10-inch Don't Bring Me Posies—Fox Trot. Regal Dance Orchestra 75 c air Men’s Trousers s ASDEREMT et Reys=Sox dieka Bedtizasabhads o Thra' the Night—Waltz. Regal Dance Orchestra } 9338 . p 1/ Marked Price e e et . - The Nati B Eve Stroots House & Herrmann Eve Streets | Streets OPEN EVENNGS € ational ..y eecs Eye Streets Eye