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PRPVELEVEVEVELRVRULVRRLK RELELELELE VLR LERERETE. i Id PRLVEVEVE LR VULV VL VEVEVRURLULLRR VeV VEERE Z VR VEVR VRV VR VEYELK @ PELK VRVERJVER THE EVENING STAR,. WASHINGTON, D. Cash Christmas Savings Checks Here—Shopping Bags Free for the Asking S. KaNN Sons Co. “THE BUSY CORNER” Store Hours, Daily 9:15 a.m. to 6 p.m. —American Scout Moving Picture Machine, with wooden base. metal body and electri- cally ¢ focused. Complete X uipped: fine lens. casily with 20 feet film. 510 00 —Fairy Tricycles, made with heavy tubular frame, painted maroon; double-spoked, rub- ber-tired whecls; seat and back: ball-bearing. leatherette —No. 3, 3 to 6 years. . ..$14.95 —No. 6, 6 to & years. .. $17.45 —No. 7, 8 to 12 years. .. 22.45 —Postal Card Projector, another member of the moving picture family. This one does not use the films but phetographs or post cards, pictures, etc. A great amusement for the evenings at home. Equipped with lens and casily At —Magic LAnterns, imported - kinds that usc the glass slides. These have been very popular., and this is a special order of them—they are made of gun metal: good lens, easily focused. Operated by means 52 45 . of an oil lamp. At.. Others at $4.95 and $6.45 —Printing Press, a practical printer; made of iron, with roll- ers, and are equipped with the proper amount of type. Each one nicely packed in a wooden ca’se. No. 9, $4.95; No. 10, $8.45; No. 11, $9.95; No. 12, $45.00 | casily operated. At— ..... mambiacl §7.45 T —special Moving Pi ture Machin “Champion"—a mings make; e trically equipped: made of steel, with good and 1ens. ¢ with 20 feet fibn, and is $4.95 Carriage, with od body: covered with <kin: cquipped 0d quality harness, fine carriage and are suitable for small babies. A spe- al showing of these | big machines. Penna, Ave., 8th and D Streets —National Moving Picture Ma- chine, an clectric one, and with this yvou can have the movies at home, as-it is made just like the Has rewind and 16-foot film, made of the best steel, black enameled. Shows picture 5 fect. Can be easily focused. 534'95 At at $24.95, $34.95 —Christmas Filled Stockings, made of net and filled with practical tovs. 10-inch 12-inch 25-inch —Nesco Tree Pans, made of metal, painted green. Place the tree in the pan fill with water and the tree will stay green for quite a while. 12-inch size .......... $100 M4-inch size. ... ...8125 16-inch size -$150 Kann's—Fourth Floor. Gifts of Utility From Our Houseware Floor solden Crusted” Glagsware. ne of the niost modern weizht encrustations on lassware—necat decora- r choice of any of the heavy tion. following —Sandwich Trays —~Cheese and Cracker Dishes —-Covered Jugs —Bonbon Dishes ~—Footed Comports $3-98 Each A Gift of Utility Ster- ling Silver — it wears from generation to gen- eration and brings back memorids of long ago. i _Silver-plated Trinket Bas- kets. An item that will be useful in cvery home. Special ... —Imported China Cake and Berry Sets, cach set tonsists of 7 pieces, hand-decorated in neat gold design. 54.98 Special, per set.... —Table Lamps, mahogany fin- ished base, with at- tractive $l 1'98 shades. Special —Butter Knives continued patterns. GREYLOCK JUNE —Sugar Shells —Bouillon Spoons Each —Gravy Ladles ) l —Berry Spoons 5 4E2‘c —Silver-plated Tableware, Make your selections from the following: MONROE* —It is guaranteed for ten years, - and prices are far below our regu- lar prices. This is an exceptional opportunity for you to secure pretty gifts at small cost. 119¢ | f 1 dis- e EW, i g —Butter Spreaders ~—Oyster Forks —Salad Forks —C. M. Forks —Cream Ladles 26-piece wet of Table Silver- ! ware, made by R-B, 59.98 i of the International Silver Co. _ Fully guaranteed. Special. | i i —Jelly Jars and Flower Vases, neatly designed with gold and black enamel decoration. Specfal 98C each ... | j | | | Pigeon Urns, very at- | tractive .design, sma. 98c | size. Special .......... B TS R L R SRR R R AR T T e 3G ~ 78¢c —imported China Cups and Saucers, India blue decoration. Set consists of: 6 | cups, 6 1.29 Special i 1S-plece Breakfast Set, blue bird decoration, semi-porcelain Wl&l;!, GG breakfast $3 49 plates, 6 cups, 6 sau- cers. Special....... S —Imported Nippon < hina. I1and - decorated, assorted patterns and designs that creatc a desire to place a piece hire and th You will find-— < —Bonbon Dishes, V ases, Nut Sets, Utility Boxes, Plates, Etc., Choice 98c 4 Gift of Utility Mirro Aluminum—the ware that reflects good housekeeping. —Mahogany Candle- ; mticks, with deco- i rated candle. Spe- 590 cial A —Silver-plated Casseroles, very pretty pierced frame with lerl:x lining. $4.69 Special i —Sterling Sliver-piated Salt and | | Pepper Shakers, several | patterns to select from. Special, per set of 2.... —Imported “Nippon” China Tea Sets, heavy quality with neas floral decoration. Set con- sists of: 6 cups, 6 saucers, 1 tea- pot, 1 sugar bowl, 1 pot L wenr boni g4 98 Complete .......... —Smoking Stands, massive ma- hg!‘n)’[finllshed bu;, attractively carved. Neat design. Spe- $4,98 cial, each.......... R RN IR R RN o5 IALASKA HOME RULE IS URGED BY BONE Governor’s Annual Report Says Territory’s Chief Need Is Capital. four from Capital and a home-centralized gov- ernment are the prime requisites for !developmenl of Alaska, Gov. Scott Bone declared today in his annual | numb report. The government should cither spend millions in a pater- |, The nalistic spirit or admit private capital ; upon terms conducive to investment, he said, and the preliminary of this eventuation must be a simplified and centralized system of administration brought closer to Alaska. “Not until mining is i gurated on a large and generous scale and in- started and _permitted . to he mesteads rkets, and pop- opportunities | numb value nd Rap 1m of the helpfulness | the Philippines, Has co and Cuba these, ears, Alaska would toda past be ly un- : tions, April 1d. snow-covered, gla- | trol d. i 10 the the prog Opening was land weulth o first step i which has been jrailroad, a line m of prog that ! portation pecially Yukon nded a go owned or subsidized line Lo that district C., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, COASTGUARDS RESLLE [ 2954 PERSDNSIN YEAR Previous Record Broken by 1,333, Two thousand nine hundred and fifty. States coast guard for the fiscal year! ending June 30, 1922, according to the | annual report, just made public. This ceding year. I'ber of persons on board vessels as- sted was 14,531—a number slightly | !in advance of 1 i 1examined was { forme greater than the previous year. the coast guard in the international | service of ice observation and ice pa- | trolling. st Modoc, tia. The Sene inst | March eneca, the latter her regular duty at ampa and the Modoc then maintain- has ! ed a continuous i 1922, server accompanied the cutters on! ! each cruise. o o COMMISSIONED IN 0. R. C. he coast guard also assisted during | Commissions in the Officers’ Reserve the year in patiolling dangerous reefs Corps of the Army have been issued and " sho: ‘custom laws ports. on as Revealed in Annual Report. persons were saved or rescued positions of peril by the United er {8 1,333 in excess of the pre- | report also states that the num- ear’s figure: boarded and papers 386, exceeding the year by 8. The vessgels) or reported for violations of w numbered 396, belng 256 The | of vessels (including cargoes) | d in the year amounted 1o $35,- er of Ice Patrol Service Success. id strides have been made by During the seas crvice was carried o guard cutters Seneca, Tampa based on Ha e a left h rk on February 8, 19! e of conducting ice observa- | aking two cruises prior to 1 of the Grand Banks. On 1 the Tampa began the ice pa which wa Modoc re 3 cssel returning to cw York. The rol in the vi long th eamship lines, where, dur- 1 constitute a serious | gation. A scientific and_an _oceanographic_ob- | summing during the y bright of progress made is heartening and the report d mports in gr nding in up ar Pulp Paper Supply. Alaska is larke mearu paper needs stated. but ditlicuitics of i the in | adverse it Vestlng of complete authorit sting athority over the fisheries of the territory Commerce a is plenty of gold ther, also that prospective o and greater coal de a lopment prom- ise great returns in the future. iCAROLING CHORUS PLANS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM : Woman's City Club Organization to Be Featured at Central High School Concert. The Woman's City Club ramnng! Chorus will have ample opportunity | Lo prove its capabilities, when it will feature the big musical program being | arranged by Robert Lawrence for the Christmas eve concert at Central High School auditorium. Great things have been predicted ' for this recently organized group of | singers, all of whom are affiliated with Woman's City Club, and Mrs. Lyman B. Swormstedt, president o the body, said last night that many would be surprised at the wonderful progress made so far by the chorus. | Mrs. Swormstedt is a great believer Iq in recreational and other forms of| singing, and has heartily encouraged those in charge of the club's activities along these lines. Mrs. C. D. Johnson, chairman of the program committee of the club, is another ardent music enthusiast, who will outline the program for the chorus on that night, while Mrs. John J. Stahl, who has directed the chorus in all of its sings to date, will handle the baton at the Central High School Christmas eve, A whole section of seats has been reserved for members of the club, and | by previous sings at the ord-breaking attendance All’s not EBONITE that’s black EBONITE'S real complexion will show when you get it into the Trans- mission or Differential cases of your motor car or truck. It will give your gears a smooth, velvety, wear- it- ing flm of lubri- cant that pre- vents friction. 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