Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1922, Page 43

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0973 DR. HERMES CITE - PAPERPROSPERITY German Minister of Finance Says Big Dividends Rep- resent Little in Gold. I's tie Associated Press. BERLIN, December §.—Dr. Hermes, minister of financ irounding Germany’'s flnances to the Andrea «ited figures showing that Germany n reality is undergoing.only .sham prosperity. He declared that foreign countries were permitting themselves i0 be blinded by apparently high div dends paid by German stock compa- but that these paper dividends, translated into the . were quite insignific the cost of operating increased enormously and in- trial concerns were merely sub- w had Selling Family Treasures. Hermes pointed out that thej neople of the middle classes were disposing of family treasurcs in order | 1o meet ng, as had om growth ! br. while foreigner: house property and sluck' ies wholesale. ten months of the Hermes said the ce amounted | | N o 1 gold marks. | e of the ensuing de-| Ielfferich. former sec- | treasury. called atten- i re for the armi id. require 0,000 Marks he estimated the expendi- ring the present year for the budget at 432.000.000.000 | h exceeded the original 00,000,000 marks. U.’lK i i revenues would be onsiderably increased. The ordinary.| ludget for the current vear no longer | promised a surplus, as was originaily | inticipated. but nevertheless it could | he balaneed. ‘ The extraordinary budget mno 00,000,000 ma th xecution of the | i 613.000,000.000. Th, t the beginning of D PAY TRIBUTE TO BACON. His Boyhood Friends at Bier of *Lightnin® Bill Calif., Decen nd relatives of Fra known American actor and of the role of “Lightnin’ Bill sathered today at the little | of Mountain View for the fu ervices. in charge of Mountain Lodge of Masons, of which he member. i Bacon recently died in Chicago, and his body, with that_of Mrs. Bacon's s. Emma Jeffery, who died in ork last month, was brought terday. accompanied by the . two sons and three grand- children. Bacon grew up in the vi- «inity of San Jose, living in this part of Callfornia for twenty years and hecoming known locally. even as a hoy, for his work in amateur theatri-l al productions. After trying his hand in many occupations, he finally «chieved theatrical success Washington Store SHOWS FARMER GETS ONLY $465 FOR YEAR’S TOIL| By the Associated Press BURLINGTON, average net income of the Ame: can farmer will be less than $465 this year, Gray Silver of Washington, D. C., representing the American Farm Bu- reau Federation, said in an address last night at the annual meeting of the Vermont Farm Bureau Federation | | By the Associated Press. The here. He declared that the national organ- } ization, with a million and a half mem- 00 County organizations and many thousands of community centers, representing more than eighty billions in ex-|of dollars Inve *“throes of distress’ bei y e . sonable income to take care of actual ‘udget committee of the reischiag | peeds. PRINCE BUYS AMERICAN HOG. CHICAGO, December 8.—The grand champion, twenty-third annual international liv stock ~ exposition, terday by W. L. Carlyle of Calga Canada, and " Carl 500 g ing on their actual PhYSIcal Drop- | Siire which Tl o5t otngs. Pro! " Re-sale value establishes true worth. 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Harding, former governor of the Federal Rcserve Board, has com- pleted the financial advisory mission which brought him to Cuba five weeks ago, submitting the last of his re- ports to President Alfredo Zayas, and {has embarked for Washington. Harding delivered an address on the successful working of the federal re- serve system before the American viously discussing with the federal | banking commission and Maj. Gen. E. H. Crowder various improvements he belleved would strengthen the com- mission’s projects for the establish- ment in Cuba of a bank of emission and a reserve system. givingwf of the “gift” The Globe-Wernicke Bookcase is a staple article of furpiture having a sub- Washington’s Most S tartling Sqle of A dainty, charming, bewildering whirl of Fashion—in dresses for every possible occasion—including the very latest creations and every up-to-the-minute style-touch that brands them as ab- Satin Cantons Silk Ceorgette Silk Matelasse Brocaded Velcvet Soft Satins Canton Crepes Chiffon Velvets Blistered Crepe —we’ve included plenty of Dresses up to 52 bust measure . 4 Ilmported Plain 59¢ Decorated i Character Dolls, $3.48 to $8.95 atyle ... 28c and $149 T et || LRI R - TOTS’ ALL-STEEL VELOC- LEY’S GAMES, 25c to $2.00 Odd, BOII ER — Decorated ! head, hobbed grmpas, il runter tiren, | B it Sriegiochase, wncte | 48c poimm iareal iwwn. | Mok, motiny 5 p | e 3 | - eves an : Pays for any of these Dresses, or anything else you select at ::mls:;-ely s $3.48 .w;:('ly'.‘ Brprean Train, Kound the World, | :flln m:; am- 89¢ ! el ol Blum’s! Don’t forget this! It’s the one place in Washington where you may buy what’you wish—and ‘make the payments in_the easiest way imaginable! HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. glllllllu FRIDAY, DECEMBER '8, 1922, reporls to the government has been made public. It is understood that, while Mr.I= Harding came President | = 1= to Zayas' invitation primarily to audit lhe’ ‘:;vnrnment'n accounts up to July with the terior lohn. While engaged in th work his sdvice was sought by the government on Tunlon- connectet with the work of the bank liguidation commission, which is settiing the tangled affairs of dozen defunct institutions d their more than 150 branches, and in regard, to proposed banking legislation. Although the proceedings at Mr. Harding’s conference with the bank- ing commission have not been made public, it has been learned that the American expert expressed the belief that the commission’s plans for a bank of emission and a reserve tem, with modifications he suggested, would safeguard the interests of the government and depositors in the de- funct Banco Nacional and result within a reasonable time in the liqui- dation of all obligations. At the com- mission’s request he left a printed copy of his suggesticns for study by that body —_— NEW ZEALAND DOWNS DRYS. LONDON, December 8.—New Zea- land has given a big vote against pro- hibition in a referendum taken con- currently with the parliamentary elec- tions, according, to a dispatch Yo the None of his Dalily Express Du Barry Pattern Ivory-Like Ware At Special Low Prices Purchase of Beautiful Mirrors, Combs, Brushes, Hair Recelvers and Manicure Articles. 60c to $3.2§ Each Middy Ties, 3% 1n black. navy, scarlet, goid, car- dinal and white. Boys’ Windsor Ties, 30e. Fiber Silk Scarfs. §298 to $4.50. Women's Boxed Neckwear, 5% and 98c. Fancy, Silk Garters, 59c and 96e. Dainty Boudoir Caps, 58¢ to $2.98. Cuba, December §.—W. Mr. Commerce after pre- Sensational Purchase of Magnificent Qualities L T T T T T ! NEE \\\ Xa gaa N, Tt N\ {eaneoe LU T X i e = T 1 N Every Shirt Perfect All Sizes 14 to 17 \ Christmas selling sensation to bring a rush «of shoppers for the gift of giits for any man. Splendid silk shirts, rich in fabrics, superfine in workmanship, faultless in fit and finish. $3.95 for choice ¢f the finest $5.00 and $6.00 silk shirts yow'll find anywhere. Silks includc White, tan and English Striped Jersey Broadcloth Gaily & Lord’s Fiber Silk N See Window Display of appreciation ASHIONED PLRE ONYX FULL- BOYS' AND GIRLS® s SILK HOSE. with garter l 2 1 8 - l 220 with leather hand M- top and reinforced he 95 and imitation and-wool. and toes. Black and co! . Very slight ir- : " 35 Silk Hose, wi e rcgulare oy BRI anas100. JIC | Leom All colors. . 2 CHILDREN’S BUSTER BROWN SCHOOL HOSE, durably ribbed and reinforced at wearing points. | Black, white and cor- dov: Sizes 812 to 10. 29c From 9:15 to 12 0’Clock Only govar. s & Trimmed Hats $7.50 | Worth $5.00 and $6.00 ‘ S Smart Trimmed Hats, of velvet, satin and felt, mostly black, a few colors. Trimmed with ostrich, fancy feathers, T 45¢; sizes A Double Sale of Boys' Fine 614 12th St. N.W. deep - bodie ornaments and embroidered. Tigh-neck mogel. 1 On sale from 9:15 to 12 B ) nnamen t0 9. Brown. and gray o'clock ONLY—come ecarly for best choosing. HEAVY COATS, war ur\'u.\b; llA'l;l‘Ell.‘S PLUSH I BRUSHED WOOL SPORT with all-wool red nan s 95 4 RS, $4.00. $5.00 and $5.00 sy i ci ing. Convertible collar. em- . qualities in black HATS, heavy, jquality; Swith broidered chevron. Inverted and colors, with silk | stitched brims. Well Beautifully tai- — ribbon bands and $l.95 { lined. Popular col- l. 9 Stol0....... DOVEN i T RS Florsmin it : 5 3 Women's Coats Gifts de Luxe 25435398 Warm Winter Coats to warm the heart Tots’ Coats Reduced Take Your Choice at 10% Off No need to wait until after Christmas 1 save on New Coats for little oncs. Deduct 10¢, from the price of any Child’s Coat in stock—regularly $4.98 to $16.98. Tailored of every worthy fabric in every style, color and trimming. Sizes 2 to 6 and 6 to §. CHILDRENS WORSTED SWEATER SETS ——Coat sweater, leggins and cap $3.98 \ Eftects Balkan Dresses Basque Models Long Side Drapes Materials Wool Cantons Lace Dresses Duvetyne Cloth Rence to match. Sizes 24, 26 and 2% Copen, red, brown. peacock and Poivet Twills Straight Models of any woman on Christmas mnrn—la.nd white Tricotines Circular Skirts . very inexpensively priced. Of beautiful, BRUSHED WOOL S, of Charmeuse Pretty Collar Effects fluffy clpths, lmfd with silk. 'Large fur ysnv;::.e‘:: stte.lc;!pse"‘cll:n :‘v:d 55 98 T'we-Tone Cant Fur Trimming collar of many kinds, mostly with cuffs to el e e L . Roshonms Croves | Pleated Tunics match. Richly embroidered, braided, silk- T a Crepes Scallops stitched, tasseled and fringed. New flow- 2;".‘"1;"..‘.'.'..;":-‘{5; r:;‘r::k ga"r;g An Crepes Metal Girdles ing sleeves. Regular sizes and stylish | 219 coioTea brajd. Neck eord $l.25 Taffetas New Sleeves stouts. i and girdle .... e < For miss?s, 14 to 18. For women, 36 to 46. Make Saturday Toy-Buying Day . 5 Remember, Santa Is Here in Person, and Wants to See Every Child in Washington NAVAL WAR TOY, cvery boy's favorite. Exploding’ battleship and submarine that fires a wooden torpedo Dolls TENPIN SETS, for indoor fun on long winter evenings. : Velocipedes Fish Pond and dozens of others. SCHOENHUT’S PIANOS, 49¢ to $7.00 Fuzzy and LARGER SIZE VELOCI- durable, the ‘American Flyer Three xizes at - PEDE, of strong construction, | Mechanical Trains | 89c, $1.98 and Take advantage of this— with rubber tires and size for baby. ONCE! spring saddle ........ $3.98 | S/ aic and_entertainment ‘for the tofs. $1.75 to $898 ! $2.98 LARGE NI L-PLATED | Upright and Baby Grand styles, with rose- Other Tedlly With guaranteed : MAMMA DOLJL. VELOCIPEDE, with adjust- | wood finish. B spring motor: also | —Walks and able handlebars, spring saddle o e & two sl_\'l:! w|u‘|l elec- | ::l:‘:;“ D ressed and %-inch rubber PLAPH » the toy telephone tha tric motor. Many = urnh... ecoprieseve . 38'95 looks just'like a real one ............ 9&' ’8‘ to 32-48 i styles and sizes. i pers. sl.l9 slllllllml“lIIIlIlIImlllmlllllllllllmll_lllllllllllllllllllllllilllfllllI|I|Illllmllll|l|flllllllllllllllmfllllllliIIIIl IIIIMIlllfiflIIIHIIlIHIImllIIMIIHmfimS

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