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32! THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 1. C, FRIbAY. DECEMBER 8, 1922. CLEMENCEAU ENDS VISTHERE TONIGHT of Hel Ford's development flfl'er‘and “Ti 9 Chairm Norris of the agriculture Tiger Has Presented ST S SR S France’s Case in His Four- ¥ t CAPITAL |. t ¥ HIONORED IN Stay Included Calls on President|m and Three Addresses. Tour Nears End. alms: reachin . but for friendship, and moral support— ed to Amer- National Capital, . the wut asking n not for symp: war to leave swift tour tonight for | conclu: delphia his m =] ’L..r whom have tal ment in publ ' FARM BLOC AGAIN SPLIT. ,Senntor Norris and Heflin Clash Over Ford Proposal. The breach between Senate farm | members over the Muscle Shozls project \nns r(unelmd yesterday In an hour's between Senator Heflin, democrat, Alahunm who again urged acceptance posal. Senator Heflin asserted and Senator Norris denied that Mr. Ford proposed to cut fertilizer prices in half if his offer Day Sojourn. far the power plant is accepted. ieflin scored the government de nent profect in the bill of Kepr ive Dickinsol lared that the Norris government ion bill wou power or fert I nator declared [ that ecial ir sress, next Congress. s had blocked action. ts to spend Sun on Sunday night, for France Wed; Dignitaries. At the White Ha ay the former premier of France Clemenceau and Senator Lodge, . at i which time Clen his hope of Mrs. H: turn to health, ed her admi lor frai Mauston, Wi v superintendent, who sells es most of the mowing. and jewelry. PEARLS l Famous Makes. l' to peel, break or discolor. $8 00 Up Rings, i all exclusive appearance. $10.00 Ur A fine, pendable 17-jewel movement, fitted into a 14-kt. White Gold Rectangu- lar or Ovalshaped case. Comes ‘ P Rectangular model. I I I with black or gray rib- 545 bon Du Barry, Richelieu and Other never -ending assortments, solid gold— orders— in pera- i block developments of S impeding action bn the Ford but he predicted it | Senator that the KFord forces in and to leave at 1.20 a.m. for phia, his next stop. will leave Philadelphia tomor- fternoon for Cresson, Pa. Devasta e President Coolidge, Chief Justice Taft, members of the cabinet and other federal government oflicers, inclus enator Lodge, chairman of the Senate committee on foreign relations. \\ as the first meeting of the two men, n such an ac bloc that 1 secking the Muscle | fertilizer nter- u new- e luncheon yester- ding It both | tive | Mrs. con- | oom, lady few record of ‘achieve- has a woman ceme- | J. Curl lots, niends the grave digging and | Ph. | A Christmas Offering Of Unmatchable Values InDiamondsand Jewelry! An answer to your question, “What shall I give this Christmas?” It is difficult to properly represent our elaborate stock of diamonds As is well known, our values cannot be duplicated and with our easy payment plan we make it easy to give worth-while gifts for Christmas. ling at 10 o'clock. [ 7 1Y TRAIN DoesaT LEAVE FoR Two HNRS- I'Ve mever BEen N THIS CcTY 56 T THINK I'LL KILL THG TImE TAKING IN THE MEw YoRk oR cmtAse WOULD BE PRoud oF ' (Copyright, 1922, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat. off.) zen —By BUD FISHER(] YOU COULDN'T Hire. M MG ™ Lwe 1N THAT RoTTEN Town': Chapter of International Federa- tion Plans for Annual Confer- ence at Rauscher’s. | District chapter of the International | Federation of Catholic Alumnae will | be held at Rauscher's tomorrow morn- | Miss Mary Louise | inae of the Holy | trict chapter, will preside, Speakers on Program. Among the speakers appearing on | Mich; op of Ba lrd A the prog re Most Rev. more; nd governor of the Dis- een of the Dominican | Towa, and Miss Louise Moore, A music: ranged by the Notre Dame de Alumnae Orchestra, and Miss Sheehy, vocal soloist. Luncheon at 12:30, cording wecretary: Mrs. Annette Flwl(@rd.ld >, Carr, garet Cotter, and M Josephine Howe, Mi Frede; Cr J. | trugte —_— the illiteracy in that state. SPECIALS The diamonds in these rings are pure white and intensely brilliant—the mountings are of 14kt solid gold. Beauti- fully carved shanks and white wold hexagon tops. $30.00 This fine ELGIN Watch is “thin as a wafer,” enriched Ly delicate engravings with 15-jewel movement. One can scarcely distinguish them from the Queen's gems. Coming in_strands of various lengths and are guaranteed not Eversharp Pencil? E m blem 'S A welcome, gift. ver different ILVER BELT BUCKLES inexpesive, vet always is a Sterling Sil- Belt Buckle. Any number of designs here—mono- n gramed free. [ $3.00 Up Lockets and Chains Just about the nic- est thing anyone could think of for the baby. Very dainty, in solid gold. $3.50 Up 4-Piece Quadruple TEA SETS Guaranteed to giveserv- ice for 20 years—many dif- ferent patterns from which to choose. $25.00 Up Toilet Sets A Christmas Gift of unusual merlt. We are showing a big variety of sets in Amber, Tor- toise Shell, White Ivory and Silver. Priced upward from $12.00 When it comes to the “write” gifts, what could be more appropriate than a Waterman Pen or an n From $50.00 to $75.00. Open a Charge Account —on the following easy terms: On Purchases up to $25.00..........Pay $ .50 a week .Pay $1.00 a week ee...Pay $1.50 a week From $75.00 to $100.00.............Pay $2.00 a week Credit Here a Convenience—Not An Expense , de- 00 935 Pa. Ave. N. W. Alexandria Branch, 818 King Street. CUFF LINKS —and buttons—green, white and yellow gold—plain, engraved or diamond set—a big selection. $8.00 Ur Also Gold Filled, $1.00 Up. & AN N il Mesh Bags The Deauyille Shape, With Tango Top Dainty in design, made of finest silver-plated mesh—hand soldered and extremely durable. AI gift any woman can appre- ciate. Big Variety Pins and Buttons All orders in & thousand de- signs. $7.500 ' Watch Braceiws, 14kt. White Gold Filled Octagon, Tonneau or Cushion shapes—15-jewel imported rnnvem. Absolutely 318.«) Luncheon will be served at 12:30. Reports on the activities of the or- ganization during the past year will be read by Miss Alice R. Lucas, r;;— corresponding secretar: treasurer; deplr!menl of Semmes, i Misy . Houston M Shannon, Minna M Rice, | Mrs. Margaret Hill McCarter, well known writer and politician, has been appointed a special commissioner by the Governor of Kansas to Investigate Gannan of Davenport, program has been ar- Our Gents’ Furnishings AT, PRICE We are going out of the Gents’ Furnishings Business in order to make room for our Clothing Dept., which will be greatly enlarged after this sale. Every dollar’s worth of our vast stock of Gent’s Furnishings must be closed out immediately at a great sacrifice. 'Absolutely PURE WOOL Overcoats SUITS Regular $35 Values $17 .50 $30 SUITS \and Overcoats $144 23 and Overcoats Absolutely Pure Wool Values $45.00 Arrow and Ide Dress Shirts $1.65 Values Up to $3.50 Silk Shirts Genuine Crepe de Chine, Broadcloths and Jersey Silks. Values Up to $8.50 Selling-Out Price $4.45 Arrow and Ide Collars Always 20c¢ Selling-Out Price 10¢ Warm Lambsdown Shirts and Drawers Regular $2.00 values Selling-Out Price $1.00 A Large Variety of Men’s Wool Scarfs Values Up to $2.50 $1.15 Chalmer’s Union Suits Selling-Out Price $1.25 Men’s High-Rock Shirts and Drawers Heavy fleeced, $1.50 values Selling-Out Price 75¢ Chalmers’ Extra Fine Ribbed Shirts and Drawers Values Up Io‘S2 00 95(3 Gnment Men’s Trousers 1/, Marked Price Men’s Pajamas (Silk Frogs), Flannelette Also Nightshirts—Values, $3.00 $1.49 Pennsylvania Knit All-Wool Sweaters Values Up 1o $10.00 $4.45 More Sweaters at Less Than Half ~ Men’s Bath Robes Beautiful Designs, Richly Trimmed $8.00 Values $3.95 "Men’s Madras Shirts Values $2.50 95¢ R e e e e e SR e e Silk and Wool and All-Silk Ties Values up to $2.00 Selling-Out " Price 75¢ Men’s Silk Ties Boxed 43¢ Wool Hose { | Regular $1.50 values oy Selling-Out Price . 75c pair THE NATIONAL 436 9TH ST. N.W. o Ji § | | EVENINGS