Evening Star Newspaper, December 5, 1922, Page 32

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HAVNES DECLARE ORYFIHTSUCESS| Prohibition Not Breaking Down Morals of Country, He Says, Citing Datat 'LV SEAD one Ta My WIFE FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT AND SHE'LL Foréive ™Me! SHE'LL Have ™ ADMIT T HAVE A KN Faced THEse PHoToS T TAken ARE EXCELLENT ! THEY'RE A SPEAKING By the Associated Press. NEW ORLEANS, December 5.—Roy A. Haynes, federal prohibition com- missioner, addressing the law enforce- ment conference of the Anti-Saloon League here, declared: “There never was so drastic a law passed in any civilization which has been so successfully enforced in such a short time. It is not true that pro- hibition is breaking down the morals of the country. The law is enforced !as well as any law on the books.” The commissioner said one of the G;rgle Throat With Aspirin Clip This if Subject to Sore Throat or Tonsilitis He favored edu- nd showing them the benefits of the law, and urged that aliens who violated the eighteenth amendment re- d. foreign ships was anchored off the Atlantio coast and selling liquor to Americans, who went from ship to ship sampling the stocks of each un- til_he found the kind he liked. “We must have aid from foreign governments before we can success- fully meet this situation,” he sald. Other speakers included Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel of the Anti- Saloon League. —_— i OPPOSES CANAL CHANGE. In_supporting his statement that | COUZENS TOGIVE ALL HIS TIME T0 SENATE he profes- also violate has come when i ut the business man, sional and some offic i and the time iny do not keep 11 have bolvh | tracts we | Reduced Consumption. Tonight and Take Oath in Prepare effective | prohibitio; suc-§ o the street railway commission, with : : st ed that before| NEW YORK, December 5.—Increas- | N Mr. Couze: Farsic by W the annual | ing traffic does not necessitate con- | Washington Thursday. [&ipaciey. —® =ctins iu/ap advisocy of water. y 133,000,- | Verting the Panama canal iInto one | —— A commission of experts was named |of the sea level type, declared Dr. | Emery R. Johnson, dean of the Whar- | ton School of Finance and Commerce ere d to at the Unlversity of Pennsylvanla, ear would total| who returned from the isthmus on only 000 gallons. { the steamer Santa Eliza. He ared the biggest problem! Dr. Johnson, who was a member of enforcement bureau now is | the Isthmian Canal Commission, as- serted that traffic could be greatly Repeat in tw, By the Associated Press. DETROIT, Mich.,, December 5.— James Couzens recently appointed to the United States Senate to fill the unexpired term of Truman H. New- berry, will devote his entire time to the withdrawals h of twelve tablets for few |300,000. and this pagel:;;l'.abl‘ets smuggling. He said the “dry navy 1 of sube doing good work | Increased by adding another series of - Aspirin Tt ach B been SccomplIsned | TGk o : mighseimacall autsitinml o J - by the use ol rplanes. *“That woul answer the purpose,” " = The Bayer Gross'on Genuine Tablets | P} ¢ [0 06 # TR ™0 oo et of | me said. terences here yesterday between the i R 0 FHRNITUR LT i i oy Spreading the Joy of Christmas Over Years and Years With A Gift of Lifetime Furniture From All the Family to All the Family Happy times are in store for the family who is thoughtful enough this Christmas to all “chip in” and make it a substantial gift from all the family to all the family. It’s so much nicer, anyway, for the family to get one fine gift that they can all use and enjoy instead of a whole lot of little things that they may never use or want. And, right here at Mayer’s Lifetime Furniture Store, you'll find just the gift that will spread the joy of Christmas over years and years to come. Just glance at the few values quoted below. Many Good-Looking Cedar Chests t You’l find a wonderful assortment of fine cedar chests in all styles. There’s a very good looking one at $27 and others for less, too. Karpen Suites and Single Pieces Sofa, chair, rocker, Karpen make, upholstered in brocaded mohair..esecemescscs:-oa $395 | - Karpen Suite, three pieces, in tADESLTY «casecccosensonocan ‘Wing Chalr, solid mahogany, upholstered in tapestry or Velour...awusssessee $37.50 Karpen Cane-panel Suite, in tapestry, three 3295 PIOCOB pecoccccccsscommennrmecsssssan $275 Karpen Overstuffed Suite, in tapestry, revers- ible Cushions .s.cse.ccvepacsncmmace e Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet $19.75 LIFE TIME FURNITURE IS MORE THAN A NAME MAYER & CO. 7 Betweenb&’E . " Seventh Stree T T ' THH EVENING STAR, WABHINGTON, D. 0. MUTT AND JEFF—That’s What We Call a Snappy Reply. . myy.:;r €uu|ze;|s plans to resign as . B . onight and to take the oath Will Resign as Mayor of Detroit|in the Senate on Thursday. He will retire also as manager of the street rallways, which will be conducted by i TUESDAY, KIWDNESS 1S A GRGAT ASSET T A HUSBAND AMD THERE'S JEFF = FaTHeR! e DECEMB I'LL GGT HiS oPinion? by the mayor yesterday to study the rapld transit problem and recom- to Handkerchiefs With Embroidered Initials ............. Superfine Quality Pure Li Initial Handkerchicfs with hem- 810-818 Seventh Street stitched borders. Stocks, Service and Low Prices Invite You to TOYLAND Red Ace Automobile, snappy model; bullt for strenuous serv- ce. 'Rubber - tired bicycle wheels. $ Speclal ............ 7'50 Plaphome, the toy telephone that lights all the 101KB] s o Big Dick Machine Gun, mod- eled just like the real ones. Shoots as fast as $].98 Folding Ironing Hoard for the little house- keeper. Strong and 49C durable .... Decorated ble Garage, of metal containing me- chanical limousine and roadster ..... 98¢ Women’s Silk Umbrellas Many at $4.95, $5.50 and $6.50 Others at $7.95 Up to $22.50 Quality and beauty commend these fine silk umbrellas to those seeking practical gifts. Bakelite handles in many styles, with amber ring; also wood handles with straps. Some have amber tips and end. Green, blue, red, brown, purple and black. Boxed for giving. Children’s Colored Umbrellas $1.59 and $1.98 Durable, rainproof tops, strong frames and many pretty handles. In red and navy. Reefers $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 kinds $1.98 Purchase of High-class Thread Silk and Fiber Reefers, extra large sizes with deep fringe. Black, plain colors with striped ends and handsome mixed colorings. Slight sub- standards but practically per- retiring mayor, the city council and : mend steps for future development of the street rallway commissfon. Some |the city’s surface lines. of Mr. Couzens' friends had urged 1 him to retain the office of mayor of | pational issues. Detroit and to continue as general manager of the municipal traction system, which he brought into be- From the Boston Transcript. two, ent on his writing, with a ‘c’ or an ‘s'?" money, or sense meaning hrains?"* H, C. Fisher. Trade mark JEFF, LOOK AT M cLoseLy! DON'T You THINIe T HAve A RIND Face The su;la!or-del(gnule remained si- is Matter of Spelling. | “Bill,” said a sallor looking up from | “do you spell ‘sense’ “Aw, I don't mean either of them was the reply. *“Wh want ain’t seen him scnse. R-ll.b'!h-tll!fl Handcar, with steel frame and cog- wheel drive. Large size. 35'98 Bagatelle Boards in three popular sizes. Unbreakably made and handsomely finished— $1.25, $1.98, $2.98 Dolls’ Dixhes, of Japanese China. dainty sets decorated in gilt and colors. 25c to $2.00 Dolls’ Trumks, in all styles and sizes, including wardrobe trunks— 49c to $5.00 Hardwood Tenpin Sets, striped in colors. 49c, 98¢, $1.49 X3 sum_collar. coat EXTRA SIZE PETTICOATS, of chiffon taffeta, heavy, serviceable quality with attrac- 55.98 tive flounces......... SATIN MESSALINE PETTI- COATS, in changeable colorings. Finished with corded New purchase women’s rich, silky quality sateen petticoats, in many beau- tiful floral patterns of attitude toward various|Gourt Punishes Ex-Chief of Aero |CT4erS Of the court, when Justice Club for Contempt. NEW YORK, December 5.—Henry |acterized certain of the papers sub- Woodhouse, former president of the |mitted by Woodhouse as the “baldest jAero Club of America, was fined $100 fake” that had ever come to his no- for contempt of court by HSupreme|ment. Court Justice Philip J. McCook, as a ! 2 . result of Woodhouse's failure to obey That depends.” replied his friend. |an order of the court in the course of “Do you refer to cents, meaning |DProtracted litigation between Wood- | { house and the present officers of the Aero Club. In addition to the fine. | disbursements of $25 and costs of $30 | were levied against Woodhouse. gent, counsel for Wood- | cess u T The Gift of Fu Is the Ideal Gift for “Her” GRAY MOLEINE COATS, oi luxurious quality, lined with brocaded silk. 42-inch dolman style, with mandarin sleeves. be worn with or without belt. Black Australian opossum collarsl ~o.C o e KERAMI DOLMANS, as warm and serv- iceable as they are handsome. Winter coats of quality and distinction, fea- tured at owered Petticoats | ciove s combination colors. Regular and extra sizes. Tailored and pleated flounces. JERSEY in black and colors. Deep, pleated ruffle Elastlc fitted top JERSEY Also changeable and ruffled flounces. Popular colors....... stitched or scalloped. please any housckeeper. Pair— ENVELOPE PILLOWCASES for day use. heavy, fine-textured muslin, embroidered and $2 98 . scalloped. Pair o........ EMBROIDERED BUREAU SCARFS, Irage size, worked in beau- tiful designs ;f gink, lilue ?:‘ld white, with scalloped edge: n gi - boxes. Each......... 59‘: HEMMED NAPKINS, 6 in box, tie% with ril&bnn. k'Mlesn:ger; ized cotton damas incl size. 6 fOr.ciaccrecrannncnns 95C ‘ware. taffeta petticoats..... Nicely boxed for presentation. SILK PETTICOATS $2.98 SILK PETTICOATS, popular straight model with beau- tifully embroidered scalloped bot- $3 98 l;em or pleated ruf- o % Gifts for the Home EMBROIDERED PILLOWCASES of beautiful quality, hem- Gifts to $1.50, $1.98 and $2.98 Fitted Traveling Cases for Gifts Genuine Black Fabrikoid Traveling Cases, built for service. Brocade lining. Two strong locks. Fitted with 11 pieces of ivory-like toilet $69.75 $79.75 Other Fur Coats, $79.75 to $500 Fashoined of selected fine pelts—every guaranteed for models, in sealine, liberty seal, Hudson seal. muskrat, mink, marmot, Jap mink, mole and raccoon. All styles and lengths chiefly with contrasting fur trimmings. Beautiful Fur Chokers FINE SQUIRREL CHOKER, soft. thick fur, beautifully made and fin- ished with head and tail..... STONE MARTEN AND BAUM'S MAR- TEN CHOKERS, with head, tail and feet. $29.75 to $50.00 HIGH-GRADE FUR CHOKERS of Kit fox and wolf; every one a model of fine workmanship. $16.75 to $25.00 service. $3.50 $7.50 WOODHOUSE FINED $100. |house. today was explaining why his ;client had not fulfilled some of the , | Cook interrupted to say that the cou: was fully informed of every phase of the matter. Justice McCook also char- tice. He then announced the punish- SUPREME COURT RECESS. Chief Justice Taft announced yester- day that the Supreme Court after del | ering opinions next Monday would re- A Charge Account Is Very Convenient Ii you are one of our thou- sands of cash customers, why not enjoy the advantage of a charge account? We'll gladly arrange it for you. 2o, May Large opos- Stunning LT $12.75 “K kil Slight Irregulars of $3 and $3.50 Grades $1.49 Famous “K——" Ttalian Glove Silk Hose of incom- parable beauty and quality. Plain, lace stiripe and net styles, chiefly in brown and gray shades. Subject to the tiniest of irregularities—not a bit hurt. Full-Fashioned Pointex $ l .9 5 Silk Hose. . Onyx Pure Silk Hose of perfect quality—a gift to lease any woman. Also Weldrest Tailored Hose, with the broad, flat seam that always lies straight. Hiter Hose, $1.00 Fiber Hose, Gordon and Eiffel /Brands of Women's High-grade Stockings. knit of thread silk and fiber, with seamed back. Regular and Popular colors. LT O T O

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