Evening Star Newspaper, December 13, 1922, Page 21

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Do Your Shopping At "WOMRATH’S “And Solve Many of Your Prob- lems of What to Give for Xmas. The Most Convenient Store in Washington for Books, Greeting Cards, Novelties and Gift Stationery Christmas Stocks Are Now Complete ——— Gift Stationery Imported Lined Stationery, 59¢ Box Chlldren 's Stationery, 35¢ box ! Other Boxes up to 31000 JOIN OUR LIBRARY Rent for a very small fee any late | | and popular book of fiction on the) Books are clean | and fresh—the service is prompt! day of publication. and intelligent—the cost is small! and you may stop and start as you | please. Womrath’s Library 607 13th St. NW., (Bet. F & 6 “Womrati's Library Service is also given by Jane Bartlett, 1337 Conn. Ave. Graduate ldhmm- Mot Eyes Examuned DR.CLAUDE S-SEMUNES ! Evedioht Specialist €09-410 Mclachlen Bidg., 10th and G Sts. N.W. Phoae Mais 721. .\lmou*h a few unscrupulous deal- "ers may offer them as or inol, they are often crudel of little healing power, and some may even he dangerous to 3 Buy in the crigiral 6ze pac Resinol is never sold in bulk YOVING PACKING & STORAGE | ! SPECIAL RATES - | certain W SPEC] To_Chicago g RED BALL TRANS T CO. National Household 4 Woodward Rldg. Pl Branch Offces in ANl Pii 705-0 Fin. Ave: SEPARA fE ROOMS, N. W. Sonth aud up and Long Distance MOVING. $1 Local By Carcful Men. Rates Reasonahle. PACKIN RESORTS. ATLASTIC CITY. Derirtd ; ATLANTICCITY.N.J. § Directly on the Occan Fromt The American Pl Hotel par-excellence 2 of the Atlantic av: TRAYMORE "33 Worlds Greatest Hotei aurcess ‘C’A LVERT O .rginia_Ave. ._nur. Beach. GEO. PRI (IHARP " B the Associated Press. 1 U. S. Help Vital ! To Prevent War, ! States Tumulty l { i i | | i JOSEPt P, TUMULTY. i By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 13.—Amer- ica, in the journey of progress, has | reached a crossroads, and must fol- low cither the ome that leads to| peace, or the other, ending In war, | Joseph P. Tumulty, who was secre- to President Wilson, declared »is return from Europe on the stic. order to prevent cfiaos and other world conflict, the United ates must help to stabilize cco- smic conditions in Europe, he sald. America refuses ald ken world.” he added, * witness the bloody aftermath ar, with hatred all about us, with all the friends of reaction dominant, and revenge the spirit of the world.” —_— IRATE CUT AND PUBLICITY URGED UPON RAILROADS | Don’t Drive Fnrmer_to B.adh:als,i Pleads B. and 0. Counsel—Asks Defense in Newspapers. ssoclated Press. YORK, December 13.—Inves- 2 1ooking to a possible reduc- frelght rates on farm products fand publici true railroad story t night by J. J. Corn- r the Balti- nd a former speaking lee meeting of the d Club. Explaining argue whether the rd to make such it would be better oluntarily than to} thrust upon them fought them and lost. " he said, “does not mself with the radical He is naturally conserv- he has no particular desire meelf with any organization to. @ railroad column in 1 would counter every -nt made by the politician, the and the agitator. at it and beat them at own game. It is the crime of age that constant warfare should aged against the carriers, uporn ch the country depends, by a cer- u e¢lement of our population and a ge of politicians and - | public lFIND POISON IN BODIES OF KOULIK CHILDREN Bodies of Others to Be Exhumed and Tested, Chicago Coroner i Announces. | CHICAGO. December 13.—Polson has been found in large quantities in the bodies of twin children of Mrs. ! Nellie er Koulik, Coroner's Chemist D. MecNally an- nounced Koulik and her cousin, ‘ mek, are under indlct- in connection with s of several former hus-{ d other relatives of the two | Out_of eight bodies exam- | e other rel'n.uew of \Irs l\uuhk and Mrs. Klimek aro to be exhumed for examination, Wil- (liam McLaughlin, assistant state’s attorney, announced last night. A blanket charge of conspiracy to com- mit murder may be placed against the women. he sald, in view of the finding of polson. — In Denmark It is the custom of engaged girls to wear a plain gold ring on the third finger of the left hand, and when they marry the ring —|is moved to the third finger of the | risht hand. PBOPDSAI.S C.. WASHINGTON, seated preoposals for con: ] ed In room 509, o ‘clock p.m. December 18, "For ¢ de- District Deposit of five dollars required to frtum of pbians and " specifications. RUDOLPH, JAMES OYSTEE, KELLER. commissioners, D ¢ mmrouus FOR THE ru\s'x‘lwa'. of a modern four-room brick school at Be Wyn, Md., will be received by the undersigned until_noon, January 20, 1923. For ians and i specifications apply to Chas. M. Ligh Srehitect, Cottags City, Md. - Depoait of $10.00 for plans and specifications. Right 1 tailed information apply to room 437, ding. I required reserved to reject any or all bids. By author- ity of county board of education of Prince Georges County, Md. A. B. GAHAN, Box 131, i Berwyn, ""‘g’ Chairman building committee. RESORTS. = _nol8-sa.w.8t i RESURTS. crmpress fotel, Victoria.B.C.. CALIFORNIA Go or Return -Via the North Pacific Coast Visit Victoria and Vancouver on the Trans-continental Route through the wonderful Canadian Pacific Rockies Fairyland— 500 miiles of uninterrupted scenic grandeur. VICTORIA, B. C., Canada’s Garden City and Gateway to the mystic Orient, invites you to its warm open rlimate, golf, drives, sports and the cordial welcome of the sumptuous Empress Hotel. VANCOUVER, B. C. offers its bustling western life, its glamour of mountains, canyons and big trees, Hotel. and the hospitality of Vancouver —.isk for Descriptive Tour No. P-145— CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY C. E. PHELPS, City Passenger Ast., 1416 N. Y. Ave., Washington . R. PERRY, Gon. Agt., Passonger Dopt., Madison Ave. st 44¢h 8t, Now York | prise, place another obstacle in the ADMIT PART IN MURDER path of friends of Leo Sauerman, who THEN PLEAD NOT GUILTY |are seckins nis relcaso from Mar- ! quette prison, where he is serving & ;ure sentence, following his convic- Accused Slayers of Farmer in Mich- | tion of taking part in the killing of igan Bound Over for Trial ‘Without Bail. Dombrowski. | “Brown, in his confession, had ex- |onerated Sauerman, declaring_ the lconvicted man was’ not one of the - | quartet that, posing as federal prov; Bxitl ek moclatediErose. Ribition offlers, visited Dombrowski's | DETROIT, Mich,, December 13— farm and fired the shots which re- Despite confessions that they par- hul{.:\d in the farmer's death later. | Brown and expected to ticipated in the slaying of Alex Dom- | Brown and N sexpecteilfioibase browski, Gibraltar farmer, January|leging that Dombrowskli was shot 124, Homer Noel and Melvin Brown [only after he attacked the pseudo- i pleaded not gullty when arraigned in | sleuths with a butcher knife. One of justice court. Both were bound over | the quartet was slashed across the for trial without bail. | back of the hand by Dombrowski, Their pleas, which came as a sur- | according to testimony of his widow llllllli ) THE EVENING STAR, \VASHINGTON, D. C, at the trial of Sauerman, and a long scar on Sauerman’s hand played an important part in the case. MUNSEY TO BUILD. NEW YORK, December 13.-—Herald Square next year will have a new twenty-story building on the site of the old Herald building, one of the city's landmarks, built by James Gordon Bennette as a home for the New York Herald, now owned by Frank A. Mun- sey. Ground will be broken next spring. ‘The structure, which will keep the old name, is expected to be ready for occupancy in October, 1923. The land is valued at $2.500,000 and the building is planned to st $1.450,000. —is the place where your clothes are washed in soft water in individual net bags. The nets get the wear And the clothes get the wash. Telephones North 3953, 3954, 3955 TN (] [ - l|l||| Jeweh y-the glft supr eme' vatch sale should prove pocketbook. Round, octagon, fancy shapes. The most the watch you desire. boxes, with velvet-lined need not go unsatisfied, this low price. brilliant, the mountings Hexagon, shanks. Credit Here A Convenience--Not An Expense Opsn a Charge Account on the Following Easy Terms: On purchases up to $25. Pay 50c a Week me $25 to $50. Pay $1.00 a Week From $50 to $75. Pay $1.50 a Week From $75 to $100. Pay $2.00 a Week' Larger amounts in the same ptopotjtzlgn. tonneau, to-the-minute designs ev big assortment you are bound to get just exactly Your natural desire for a Diamond get such sparkling gems as Pure white, intensely Solid Gold. with 18-kt. topd and, daintily carved alluring. It is an oppor- unity for you to buy a gift that is sure to be ap- preciated—at a price that will not strain your 14 Kt. White-Go'd Filled Cases cushion and other magnificent array of up- er assembled. From this [ Every Castelberg Watch Is A Guaranteed Watch Each and every watch is equipped with a fine imported 15-jewel movement—guaranteed by both the makers and ourselves. Put up in attractive gift cases. Pay Only 50c A Week ‘when you can these at are of 14-kt. White Gold x»**********************Tk_****************4 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1 3, 1922, e de ek ok s e e sk sk sk ok ke e e kok sk ok ko ok ok ok ke ek ok ook e Nothmg else can so surely convey the true Chrxstmas spirit. Since the first Christ- mas, Gifts of Gold and Silver have conveyed the most enduring expression of love. This store at Christmas time is a peyfect Fairyland of all that is best and most enduring in the precious stones of the earth, the craftsmanehlp of the high class designer, and the execution of the expert workman. Exquisite Watch Bracelets $18.00 At the very threshold of Christmas this fine Let Your Search For A “Lifelong’’ Gift End Here 30 Pay Only 50c A Week “The Largest Credit Jewelers in the World” 935 Pa. Ave. N. W. Alexandria, Va., Branch, 818 King St. 1l o WWE e You Can Help Wonderfully by Responding to the Plea to Shop Early! Mail Early! Do you realize there are only nine more shopping days before Christmas— and.that from now on the crowds will get bigger and bigger? IYll be a kindness to the clerks—and a very great advantage to yourself—if you'll do your Christmas buying at once —and in the morning hours if possible. ; {1 -Co-operate! VSTt STE R AR R RR TR TR T ST TRE T \ A Much Appreciated Gift For “Him!’ The‘Boulevard’ No finer timepiece has ever come from the Watchmaker s hands than the ELGIN Boulevard. A smart thin shape, in luxurious green gold, enriched by deli- cate engraving, with 15-jewel movement— The Aristocrat of the Watch World You can’t go wrong if you give an Elgin Boulevard. There’s no more beautiful or practical gift made. $35.00 - Backed by the world famous Elgin guarantee as well as the guarantee of Castelberg’s, which has been accepted for 50 years as a hall mark of reliabil- ity. Your money will be returned if you can purchase this watch for cash— at less than we sell it on our low terms of— $1.00 per Week We will allow you 10% MORE THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE on these rings in exchange at any time for a larger stone. The purchase of one of these rings is an investment that never depreciates in value. It is the one, out.sf.mdmg Christmas Gift that is un- surpassed. " Credit Here A Convenience--Not An Expense Open a Charge Account on the Following Eqsy Terms: On purchases up to $25. Pay 50c a Week From $25 to $50. Pay $1.00 a Week From $50 to $75. Pay $1.50 a Week From $75 to $100. Pay $2.00 a Week Larger amounts in the same proportion. Ao NN AN NN YR X NN N

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