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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOXN, D. €., THURSDAY, DE(‘EMB"ER 711999 AP . — = 22 = L ;vessels to foreign registry, and the | Shipping Board cmploves under the A"wrican Ships Gained Cargo {total number s> transferred dnflm:lj“r,_.dh."u" i Bt e ithe year was only 158, representing 121,931 gross tons, although applica- | total annual saiariex SRDLin In the Service of the People for Over a Centur In Past Year, Report Shouwsi s mmiee Gy © e e v 2t v p i ’ | T v Pay Roll Decreased. e the Tt is noted by the board that the |roll was decre 5 |year saw completion of the war-time | MOTe than 1.264 of 1 buildiig program, the last ship built ' hng mesnbere of tie on government account, the Western | This reduction res !World, having been delivered May 9. | per unnum of $1 Continual gain in cargo carried in THE FArRMERS & MECHANICS NATIONAL BANK || i as COMPARATIVE PROGRESS MERCHANT MARINE TONNAGE ;:‘h! Ifll:ll: nur:ber.o(zl'tzl'p: delfl'!r!:ll an approximatel |during the year was istence ; | extensive passenger service In the OESIEIONITEDRS IR TES |10 218 in 1951 and 1002 in 1520 | Tatacup R i North Atlant the Pacific and to ATE P ‘Al the bes:n)nlng Qfsl’r’e fl.l(‘l]ByelP? ew manning schedule { Sout: abiliz: ooy there were eigh.ty-six Shippnig Board | scale made effective ax of 3 Announces the Formal Opening of Its New Banking House e i e 2 | emploves under the Jurisdiction of |1 1821.- February 6.1 p g [s) S g {of the government's shipping venture | | 1794 = the Secretary, with a total annual|scale was »ubjected to furt % x fona strictly business and economical | | 128 5 pay roll of $129.820. At the close of | sion with resultant beneiit v the or- basis, are pointed out as the out- 810 = {the fiscal year there were forty-one ' poration. at the N. E. Corner of Wisconsin Ave. and M St. N. W. Bl e nhive S e il = | ping Board and Emergency Fleet Cor- 1340 S a7y a7 poration for the fiscal year ended 83 R 3303180 July 80, 1922, in the eixth annual re- 1060 PR %030,807 8 l 9:2:2 Port transmittcd yesterday by Chair- = e s ’ y man Lasker to Congress. i The report shows in a summary of 4880 Saox00 ”‘".: C(;Hll!lcfcl‘?‘ borne [ill 1\_mwr e b €636748 ships during the vear Board vessels handled 4.315.413 ¢ i 1900 el 774728 Hahn’s “Stocking Shops™ ready tons of imports and 6,634,381 cargo b = o ~ tons of exports, operating throu k%10 D with hundreds of pairs of United States ports. The total to s — sy o 5 g h Superb es in women’s " by 1330653 R [P — S . = s employed at the e year in foreign trade, comp; s 19480087 ‘ 1 3 tOc in rj’s 16,519.943 at the end of the previous a5 *zumu o yearly period. ¥reight Rates Declined. The last vear, the report shows, noted a continued decline in freight rates and reduction in the number of steamers employed in the 1 trade route. Due to this there was small opportunit wa *flm)fl nn*flmn E.‘)5 _ t of new wr, o | B operation jthese 1,256 were steel cargo ships and “Radmoor” “Onyx” SHS BT Py were wooden cargo ships, while ! _ poris, 56 T r remainder Wwere of various steel, “Phoenix” “Medallia™ O e e composit: and conerete and 4 in the inter to South Americ 91 to the far ¢ al service. prospect is_mot ! And other Standard Brands v disposal of the | . “First and | nes the necessity for leg- | < en with this legislation - transfer of the fleet to private wccomplished as | of the Amer:- N all the years we've been selling Hosiery, we've never had so many good Silk Stockings to offer Gift-buy- ers at $1.95 pair. Selections are al- most limitless. from America’s Best Brands. Buy them for all your friends. Never mind the size, we'll exchar after the holidays. Each pair attr: tively boxed. ome have 4 0w tied up dle. The shows that 1 sion in shippin were at | r on June ol » year the wooden fleet 236 ve: , and the et was re- longshoremen loading and unloading. . than | 10,000.060 annually has been saved in o reduction of marine and long-y ipping Board ve luctions were cffe tions rang- 1w noe 8 t | the chief co- and transfers were cent below er possible <aining which resulied - ng as far as b le the disconte Sl B kl ind resentment which usuaily follow | ipper uc €S }“'i:‘\lrfii;”{fl;":".f’m fiscal year, the ro- [ gMies s reduction of Make Georgeous Gifts. We've T e e E 3l | tinn of the personnel of the mainte superb assortments in liants. foreign trade, aggregating 0,23 ‘m""‘:\""";f andfrcreidenanme by Cut-Steel, Bronze ar other long tons of cargo. Of this total 521G o tect care was exercised, the re- metals. $1.50 to $25. per cent moved in Amerlcan bottoms, | i In relative efliciency indicated by the ; NZTLE relation of load to deadweight xon-i . in_authorizing transfers of nage the American percentage was 37.9 per cent, compared with 36.4 per | e - ‘ent foreign. While Americ: ships | The Bank Will Open on Friday, December 8th, at 8.30 A. M., sed ¥63 Graaweisht ‘tons o mote| | D.J.KAUFMAN iach fon of cargo, forelgn vessels | T CHED RGOS and Remain Open Continuously Until 9 P. M. !“""" e e i Music From 7.30 P. M. Until 9.30 had been encountered in the board affort to dispose of its idle tonnage, | { ihe report says, it found that no one | |3 ‘as willing to buy In large quant Cor. 7th & K Sts. ties, at anything like a fair price, u yder present conditions. At the 414 gt’l St. clos [ Divers wag tonipmuing, but the board = \g ¢ : “City Club Shop" 1914-16 Pa. Ave. Epuke & I318GSt. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. still had for sale 1,656 vessels, ln-! talling 10,809,172 deadweight tons. Of STAR CLUB MYSTIFIED | BY ZANCIGS’ PROGRAM Phone Switchboard Demonstmtiuné Also Evening Feature—Flag e | Continuing the Sale cember meeting last evening, stopped, ; looked and listened—and wondered. ' i“" A L e - Women's Shoes—Many Wanted Styles of entertainment ;\'35 a d!blflonSlfB“t)h | of thought transference by the Zan- - i Cigs, who had remained in Washing. | From Regular $5.95 to $8.50 Stocks mince last week, delayving their| eduled departure for an around- ' the-world trip especially to appear before the members of the club. The demonstration was mystifying and marvelous, and earned unstinted ap- plause. i A view from the inside of t 1gs of the tele v of the ¢ Telephone pose a special swit tailed a force that included Earl God- | win, John M. Waters, James Sweency, | Miss Georgia Hayes and Miss Mary | Youngs to explain just how calls are | put through and how errors occur in the operation of the more than 100,000 telephone instruments in daily asc in) the National Capital, i 5 . s Agmagnincencalliifiag, Rwith ostafy Y SPECIAL request, we are continuing tomorrow this really sensa- and gold-plated mountin a gift to| . 1 90 Sal Included 1 py — the club from Henry Lansburgh, was | tional $3.90 Sale. Included are plenty of all sizes, in Tan and mecelvedimihiapprorsiatefcet emonyy | Black Lace Boots—Tan and Black Oxfords—Black Satin, Brown “The Star Spangled Banner,” accom- | and Black Kid and Calfskin and Patent Leather one and two-strap panfed on the piano by George Wil- Pumps. Also, short lines of Colonials, and a number of other ultra- son. The donor was given 2 rising | e vote of thanks. Messrs. Bowie aud| fashionable styles. Wilson contributed other numbe reasons 4 e ich were enthusiastically received. :ENuld buy ugma gl'l':’e an all ~year glfi = Ahsxs mmhmxn nn;oncr:. ; COLUMBIA CABI Mrs. Editha M. Glascox has filed 1A INETS| n the District [ ] ] —==Stream-line Cabinet limited divorce from KFrank G 5 Harmonises delightfully with your home on a_charge of ¢ 3 : - furalehings. Al Gnishcs are beautical and married at Atlantic = : v 1,200 Pairs W 7 easily kept clean. 10, 1911, and have tw i . The ) ; . airs omen s husband is an electrician and makes’ 4 Not “Sale” Shoes in the ordinary sense of the word. Some of our own regular $5.95 to $850 styles, marked down in connection with our December Stock Reducing. Absolutely RIGHT in Style and Quality. To- morrow only, at all our stores except the “City Club Shop.” 2~ Automatic Record Ejector < Eliminates the search for the desired rec- 3 er the '?ife :!fflles. and she X 5 €6 i) Sota Nutama ity ieams them betore vee. HOME without music of some kind is a pretty forlorn sort of v 6 "'}“‘;{:‘,f%‘“,;‘:g:;°§,.";;,;;;;v ‘ S 6 “Onyx .a'}fi 3—Tone Control Leaves place these days of peppy fox-trots, of new and popular song hits. L erfer. : SN g 7 Me da l ha Loud or soft music as you choose—operates B . A Chri - 1 ipeorgan control. And what a parody on home, home is, without music at Christmas One ba 'nrru'p’. S 3 the big, joyous, happy time of the year, when it’s as easy to hum or Bary to raise and lower without dungr et sing or whistle as it is to think. So this year instead of wondering, Silk Stockings «What will I give them for Christmas?” just say to yourself, “I'll give 4 - COLUMBIA TONE ’ema year-rougnd gift—an all-year source of sunshine and happiness—a BUlmlNG Gift Sllppers of the el $1.59 5—Unirersal Reproducer iy ot e e, Columbia Grafonola.” - B S *Frdy” caosy k& i cosucenctad o cependuce: e First—Buy a Columbia for the educational value of music in the ASSOCIAT[O etter dorts Friday m...;_ tones. home—valuable to the you.ngsters and tg the o!der f?lks.. \ N Hundreds of Women’s Soit. Full-fashioned SILK— G—Straight Tone Arm o Second—Buy a Columbia for the purity of its voice, its perfection ggg:gv‘ggtal:;dggfl; o?,’,‘,‘,’&f_’s'flé‘; not Fiber — Stockings, Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 by jomts - of reproduction, its decorative beauty. Buy it because it has ten re- e Ll markable points of superiority that put it at the top of the list of worth-while phonographs made to-day. with reinforced lisle tops. soles and toes. Strictly perfect Stockings, guar- especially for us—much better quali- ties than many similar styles being offered around town. Colors: Rose. Amplif ‘ : 2 . P et or 83 months. K 2 i 5 7—3.',:.‘.,.,,.‘.'5,:'. and natural amplifica- _You can’t begin to estimate thegjoy and happiness a Columbia will aNmenthe FAIC s ',?“c';‘ - t?,"““f_i gll;t“fi'l'::"'h':;‘:"“" anteed free of any imper- ol Sireiandj desiguisesitheltasslciatiSe gexlvie you;: folks every day in the y?Bar. You won’t hesitate when we Pays 4 Per Cent and others. All sizes, 2% to 8 $l fections. P oy tell you Columbia Prices Have Hit Bottom. 2 i ‘ COLUMBIA MOTOR See the Columbia Bealer in i eini £; on shares withdrawn be- Women’s Attractively Styled Felt In Black, Cordo, Cara- S your vicinity to-day and get the facts— f Yalicts. eithes £ ib . > 3 : 8—Display Motor ecort) cocraes ia e Prices and terms—you'll be surprised and pleased at the opportunity fore maturity. e e o s SR motor—aot on ‘?;I::nn:.“ lotseless gears. he will offer you to own the most improved phonograph at a cost you Assets More Th heels. Dark Oxford or Ma- $1 45 Y, . ©—Ease of Handling Needles easily can afford. : $8.000,000 an roon . ] ¥ > & ""m“r:.:“..‘“',."“'..m"’:u""‘m"‘?'..." COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO., New Ycrk 4 stinestiaiionerti o Surplus More Than Men’s Leather House Slippers $2.95 Again tomorrow—\en's Extra Quality Tan and Black Leather Everett and Tan Opera Slippers. Good-looking. Serviceable, an unequaled Value, 0——Non-Set Automatic S $800,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY. Preatdeng JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Cor. 7th & K Sts. 414 9th St. “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G St. 233 Pa. Ave. S.E. HARRY C. GROVE, INC. 1210 G Street N.W. Complete Stock Columbia Records and Grafonolas e == House & Herrmann Seventh and Eye Streets Columbia Grafonolas and Records Al the latest hits all the time