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Milk Fresh from Cow to You Eat Sundays at ’ The Bellevue Farms Restaurants ND make the “day of rest” a real recreation and de- A light to your wife as well as yourself. We assure you delicious, well-balanced meals—Breakfast, Lunch- eon and Dinner—at Moderate Prices Table Service Without Added Cost 1332-34-36 G St. N.W. 1338 N. Y. Ave. N.W. We Serve You Well Barber & Ross, Inc. The Big Hardware and Housefurnishing Store, 11th and G Sts. A Complete Stock of Fire Sets Nothing would prove more useful or pleasing for Xmas than a Fire Set. See our fine display of Fire Screens, Brass and Iron Fenders, Spark Guards, Shovels, Tongs, Coal Grates, etc.—On sale on Third $6.00 Complete Fire Set Per Set —Consisting of Poker, Shovel, Tongs and Hearth Brush. ..$9.85 e.....$2.00 Up Brass Andirons . Black Andirons. . . All Popular Makes Roller Skates TUnlon—Winslow—Shreve $1.25, $200, $2.95 $2.50, $2.75, $3.50 o $5.00 1st Floor New Aladdin Thermalware Dishes ¥ Hot Food Kept Hot During Entire Meal Nickel-plated, $9.00 Copper .. ...$10.00 Pyrex Casserole with cover in nickel- plated frame. 8- $3.00 T SIZ€.(cieereivn = Rochester Percolator, one- piece aluminum; $2‘50 sIX-cup size ‘Thermax Electric Toaster, nickel-plated, with cord and plug to fit any 55.00 lamp socket Nickel Alarm Clock, guar- anteed one year. $l 00 . Made in America. Pyrex Blue Ribbon Sets, each packed in attractive white box. Contents, one Casserole and cover ; cake or bread pan; utility $4 75 . dish and pie plate Pyrex Pie Plate, 8% in.; Paw nickel-plated $1.75 Baskets frame, with wood handles | In white, pink, blue or el Perfect Oil Heaters, with metal oi . 35C fount . $4.75 Duo Radiant Gas Heater, 4 Sizes, $10.00 Up Pocket Knives.. Fountain Pens Eversharp Pencils. . .50c up Superite Pencils 50c up Ingersol Watches, $1.50 up Safety Razors —all kinds Straight Razors. Shaving Brushes, ...50c up Scissors and Shears, 50c up Scissor Sets. Serving Sets. Manicure Sets. Straight Razors, in sets. Combination Pocket Knives, in Stag, Gun Metal and limitation Ivory Toiletware, Plain White Comb, Brush and Mirror, $6.00 up ina neat box Same, handpainted, $7.50 up. Du Barry Pattern, in sets and separate pieces. Plain white, amber, tortoise, amber and white, tortoise and white, amber with en- graving, white with en- graving and hand painted. Visit our department be- fore purchasing, as our prices will interest you. Pearl. Community Silver—Grosve- Carving Sets....... $4.00 up nor, Adam, Sheraton, Pa- 2-piece Bird, Steak or Beef trician patterns; in chests Pairs ... 7 or separate pieces. 9/16 It BEATS... e3itSwege -afi You will win “her” last=" ing gratitude if you give her a Hoover for Christ- mas, because she knows, as all women know, that whenyougiveTheHoover you give the best. | | Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Star é IHUGE COUNTERFEI PLOTNIPPEDBY .S, Third of Gang Arrested With Fake British Notes Total- ing $450,000, By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 2—With the arrest today of John Popovich of Los Angeles, carrying £93,500 in coun- terfeit notes, or more than $450,000, | face value, United States secret serv- i ice agents said they had captured the ; third of a gang of counterfeiters who i have done what was heretofore con- !sldered almost Impossible—making larld passing bogus Bank of England ! notes. The other two alleged members of the band, reported to be under arrest in Los Angeles, are Oscar A. Simon and Ivan Glavadonovic. $30,000 Obtalned in West. Popovich was checking out at a | Broadway hotel todav when secret {service agents who had been regis- ! tered at the same hotel since Thurs- iday arrested him after he had paid his bill in United States currency. i They said he was about to leave for {Canada and in his battered traveling { i bag they eaid they found 535 counter- { feit bank notes of £100 denomination {and 800 of £50. “Must be $400.000 worth.” the de- | tectives remarked when they opened the bag. “More than that." {ovich as replying. “The secret service agents sald that {about £30.000 had been obtained by i the gang in California through pass- |ing the notes. They ascribed the i success of the counterfeiters in part to the fact that since the war many | tnexperienced dealers in foreign ex- ichange have eet up in business. { Twenty thousand dollars’ worth of the bogus English bank notes have | been accounted for, it was sald. THREE IN CUSTODY. they quoted Pop- Many Counterfeit British Bank | Notes Are Seized. | Officials of the United States secret iservice declared last night they had { succeeded in rounding up another im- portant gang of counterfeiters in the |arrest in New York yesterday of John { Popovich of Los Angeles. i | The arrest is the third in the case. iand the three men in custody are sald | by secret service agents to have been jinvolved in the production of counter- feit Bank of England notes. Tha iother men arrested in connection with Ithe case are Oscar A. Simon of Los! Angeles and Ivan Glavadonovic. Chief Moran of the mecret service declared that when Popovich was ar- | rested secret service agents found in his possession and in his hotel room Bank of England notes totaling | {more than $450,000. They previously {had recovered in Los Angeles and San ! Francisco English notes equivalent to {almost the same amount. The money found in New York included 800 £50 notes and 535 £100 notes. Carried 1,100 Notes. Glavadonovic was declared by the |secret service to have carried 1,100 counterfeit notes when he was ar- rested recently in Los Angeles, where, officlals here understood, he had been connected with a bank. Those notes also were of £50 and £100 denomina- tions. Mr. Moran said, and it was be- lieved that the operations had been confined to the production of that kind of currency. G Officials here understood that secret service agents on the west coast had | |captured the presses, tools and xomel |of the paper used by the counter- | feiters in Los Angeles. ! EX-APOSTOLIC DELEGATE BONZANO REACHES ROME Cardinal-Elect Calls at Vatican to Report to Pope on Mis- sion to America. By the Assaciated Press. ROME, December 2.—Mgr. Giovanni Bonzano, former apostolic delegate to Washington, arrived today from the United States, having been recalled by Pope Plus for the purpose of re- ceiving the red hat at the coming consistory. Mgr. Bonzano called at the Vatican and asked an audience of the Pope to present the final report on his mis- sion to America and to express grati- | tude for his coming elevation to the cardinalate. Mgr. Bonzano was visited shortly after his arrival by Mgr. Charles A. O'Hern, rector of the American Col- lege, also by the rector of the Propa- ganda College and many other promi- nent prelates. He is staylng at the home of a relative, Mgr. Cerrati. —_— ALLEGED SLAYER CAUGHT Charged Wtih Killing in Fake Liquor Raid Year Ago. COLUMBUS, Ohio, December | Metvin Brown, twenty-nine years old, alias Earl Burke, was arrested here tonight by federal officers from De- troit and local police, on a charge of killing Alexander Dombroski at Gi- {braitar, near Detroit, last January 24. |during a fake lquor raid. Brown also 1s charged with having participated in 2 $100,000 alcohbl rob- bery at Detroit last February 19. — FASCISTI IN SPLIT. NAPLES, Decembér 2—The fascisti {railway men have objected to work- i i | ing In shifts, as ordered by the gov- ernment with @ view to economy, and have occupied some of the offices at the statation, refusing obedience. | Mussolini has ordered that all the | fascisti be driven out of the station. |New arrangements will be enforced {and the mutineers are threatened | with severe punishme | | i | { | | ; THE: .SUNDAY . STAR, WASHiNGTON D. C, Again Thrown While Racing as By the Associated Pre of Wales, who had just recovered from injuries received in the hunting fiel, again fell from his horse While negotiating a difficult double jump during Oxford University and the Bil- lington Club's point-to-point steeple- chase near Oxford. not remount. starting point by automobile. 6. LR, STAFENSPECTS B e TR KO Maj. H. L, Deam, commander of the Department of the Potomac, Grand Army of the Republic, and his staff made the annua] inspection of the Temporary Home for Former Union Soldiers and Sailors, at 9th street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast. last night.” After the formal inspection, a dinner was served to the guests, who numbered about one hundred. The guest of honor and principal Credit Help Fill | hristmas Tree! Groot, Sons of Veterans: B. P. Entrik- en, G. A. R.; William Mattocks, U. 8. W. V.; Charles McCaffery, U. S. W. V.; H. B. Snyder, G. A. R.; Vice Commander J. W. Reid, G. A. R.; 8. G. Mawson, G. A. R. The benedic- tion was pronounced by R. E. Mc- Bride, chaplain, G. A. R. The temporary home was estab- lished in 1880, by the District of Co- lumbia G. A. R. for tne providing of reltef for destitute Union soldiers. In 1900 the charter was extended to include soldlers of the Spanish-Amer- ifcan war. Home comforts are af- forded to needy veterans of these PRINCE OF WALES FALLS. speaker was Commander-in-chief of the G. A. R. James Willlam Willett of Towa. The following guests also spoke: Commissioner of Pensions ‘Washington Gardner; Maj. Deam, Harry Patterson, department com- mander, United Spanish War Ve erans; W. B. Miller, department co; mander American Legion; Capt. Wold, representing Veterans of Foreign g“;‘f l.llgnlrtmenl Inspector Dunbar, ;M REV. TONDORF TO SPEAK. | Astronomical Expert Will Give Lecture on Earthquakes. Rev. Francis A. Tondorf, “dlrectbr He Takes -Double Jump. LONDON, December 2.—The Prince {of the seixmological observatory of | Georgetown University, will give an { Nlustrated Jecture on “Earthquakes™” { Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, in Lis- ner Hall of George Washington Uni- | versity, 2023 G street northwest. The lecture is under auspices of the “Philipinensian,” a Fiiipino onsan- ization of the universi: Musieal Spanish | s(lections will be rendered by Gil i The public is invited. Isabell Worrel Ball, National Tribun: Mrs. Coulter, Lineal Society, U. S. W. V.; Mrs. Myrtle Loebsack, Wom- en's Relief Corps; Mrs. Hempler, Ladies of the G. A. R. Daughters of Veterans ‘The prince was not injured, but did The superintendent is Thomas He returned to the Hudlow, a_veteran of the war. Mrs. Hudlow is matron. missioner of pensions; Frank De Cabinets, $6.95 Imagine get- ting the popu- lar _Priscilla This Smoking Stand, $1.29 = Sewing Here in & h.m v!::h n ‘who smoken Cabinet, beauti- i1 thoroughly appreri- fully finished ate. Many different in mahogany, at such a low styles and tinishes. The ona pictured above 1s & pedestal design in fine L () price. Special 8 Tabogany finish. Com- for tomorrow D eay only $1.29. The “Mandel” Is Mechanically Superior We are CLOSING OUT our entire line of Talking Machines at ONE-THIRD THE REGULAR PRICE An opportunity o buy a good Christmas Gift at an unusual price. The Adaptability of the “Mandel.” One of the many excellent features of the “Mgndel” is the operation of the tone graduator. which permits the playing of any instrumental or vocal selection with loud or soft tone, to suit the wishes of the listener or the acoustics of the room. This feature makes the ‘“‘Mandel” readily adaptable for use in public entertainments, churches, schools or the home. SOLD ON YOUR OWN TERMS, el et T KT ; i Rex “Sanitized” Suite, $169 This Is the Moth-Proof Furniture You Have Heard So Much About. TERMS TO SUIT. 7, 72 K SR D e A XD 4-Piece Walnut Finished Bedroom Suite, $129.50 4-Piece Library Suite Now is the time to buy that Library Suite you have so long wanted. Pictured above is a 4-piece suite nicely finished in mahogany. In your choice of blue moleskin or $49 75 The Biggest Value In the City! This is one of the many SPECIALS that are proving Ma '-!peatry. ’s.oo c..k' sl'oo Weekly ....... A Tt o wa_l;;el;jy-\;nlt), large dresser, bow-end bed end chifforette. See it—the pr A Cedar Chest ments are we can supply EASY CREDIT TERMS. Noie These Special Prices Ranzes for coul or wood ¥ —— for Christmas! raecwric or Gas ouk Shaae Lamps Unique designs in ml.hogan;&inished standards and many Here is one of the most delightful gifts you could give 10 your goldfinished and Japanese lacquered standards 12.75 o wife or grown-up daughter, and we offer you a charice slz 75 o) Prices start at, complete . 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