Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 43

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’I‘H]fi. EV /ENING STAR, WASHINGT WAbHINGlUI\ D. Same Efficient Management As in_the Pist. " REPAIR FUND URGED Item in Approprlatlon Bill ln-- cludes Sum for Work on Marine Railway. Everything in Christmas Footwear Our display of Christmas Footwear this year is unusually extensive and at- tractive—but the time is growing short—in fact, only a week remains in which to’ In the Navy appropriation bill re- bureau of yards and docks for the Washington BV, yml This includes | select your gifts in this line. Come in early, while the stock is complete. Tos | to ihe marin: Teitay propriations committe that the esti- For t’le For t’.e mate for dredging is for routine work w. folks which is expected to be found neces- ! 'omen-fol sary during the next fiscal year. If Men-folks ithe siit is not removed, he satd, it i Az rk e would be impossible to bring ships i Men’s Felt Slippers, Women’s Felt Juliets. ub to or take them away from the | leather soles and hecls; all sizes and colors. Priced, per pair, $2.00 and yard. There has heen no appropriation for | this purpa padded soles; Hi-Lo; and priced, per pair, $1.50 and - since 1911, and it is now | to do this drédging in order szse. szs0. ard may be in condition to Men’s Tan and Black Women's . Ribhon-trim- front facilities Ereretis b andl Oheras med Slippers. with pad- ay for Docking. R e ] ded soles, in gray, old gory explained the item priced, per pair, $3.00 to | rose. marcon, khaki, tan, the ‘mariue railvas. | - p 5 is used for the ¢ $4.00. lavender, brown, orchid, s s o thelfuck Men’s Romeos, priced, pink and navy blue. tioned at the yards or in the vicinity Priced, per pair, $1.25 and of Washington, or craft belonging to | per pair, $350 to $5.00. $2.00. other government departments. This | i< of 500 tons. It, d is used for ers and small . craft that operate between the ' For the Holiday Footwear Washington navy vard. Indian Head and Dahlgren and nlpo floating equip- Kiddies - Our stock of Christmas e A0y ey neesine oS, ) footwear is so compre- { Admiral Gregory told the e« \mu- Children's Felt Fur- hensive that it would be te eh poor con- is exceedinely difficult | to operate it. If it should collapse | absolutely the docking of all floating equipment in that weainity would | have to be stopped. The condition | of the railway I such, he said. that| a thorough rebuilding of the under- water works is absolutely necessary. DISCUSS GAS RELIEF. Coal Institute Hears of New Meth- od of Resuscitating Mine Victims. PITTSBURGH. Pa., For impossible to enumerate in detail each particular kind. The holiday shop- per will see in this won- derful display every good kind of footwear and ho- siery for Christmas gifts. trimmed Juliets, $1.25; Misses’, $1.50. Children’s and Misses” Felt Comfy Slippers, riced, per pair, 75¢c to guo. Silk, Novelty and Sport Hosiery Al the latest novelties in silk, fakes an ideal gift. AL—Women’s Pure Si'k and Novelty Hosiery, in lace and clocked Prued per pair, $1.00 to $3.50. Women’s Wool Sport Hose. Priced, per pair, $1.00 to $3.00. Attractive Holiday Gift Boxes lace and embroidered effects—our own December 14, d inhalaton of oxygen contain Al percentage of carbon dlox- referred to as “the most effi- cient means of bringing about re- | suscitation” of asphyxiated persons in an address which was delivered at {the thirty-sixth annual meeting of i the Coal Institute of America by Prof | Wendell Henderson of Yale Univer- {sity. | Prof. Henderson discussed the ef- ifects of carbon monoxide, better known to miners as “after-damp.” He declared that the gas quickly combined with hemoglobin in the | blood vesaele. driving out the oxygen land producing unconsciouness, as- ation and death “The carboon dioxide acts as a stim- ulant to natural breathing and often is necesstry for a cure.” said the pro- fessor. He added that in recent ex- {Periments the process was used suc. Ct ully after pure oxyisen had failed EE%M%M%!€%e!R%é’%@'5%2'(%z*&%’aK’@fl%&’&%‘é'fi@é@fi%‘&%’&’&'&@%’@’(@fi FAMILY SHOE STORE JOS. STRASBURGER CO. 310-312 SEVENTH STREET Shop Early | Po' Christmas i te. ments made while co-oper- h the New York fire depart- fimwe@%%z&%%mmm@%’%fit«ew%z@m@%z@;@%@@%@!&:@%x@x@%w@% TEN reasons why you should buy a Columbia COLUMBIA CABINETS ]==Stream-line Cabinet onizes delightfully with your B Tarmabinge ALl Smanes tre beautiful and easily kept clean. 2-—Automatic Record Ejector e A aaat ploes toc e Sncteaaeinctions: Rutomas Zally cleans them before use. 3—Tone Control Leaves Loud or soft music as ‘operates on same principle Il organ control. Imy r Columbia tlumlglz a Christmas Cl you've been putting off buying your Columbia Grafonola till you can spare the price—stop stopping, at once! Everywhere, Columbia Dealers are forming Community Christmas Clubs. You Ppay a dollar membershi; fee and this goes to your credit at once, your Columbia is sent home the same day or, as many wish, it will be delivered on Christmas Eve. The rest of it can be arranged between you and the Columbia man on most any terms you like. . Go to the Columbia Dealer in your vicinity and look at his display of Columbia stream-line models. Let him demonstrate Columbia tone. Let him explain the ten points of superiority, that have lifted the Columbia out of ti:e mechanical phonograph ‘class. Let him tell you the new low prices that make the Columbia the most inexpensive, worth-while phonograph on the market. Then think! Home and Christmas. Home and music and Christ. mas. How music ties the two ideas clpser together. Of all the year, Christmas is the ideal time to own a Columbia—the dear old songs, the steppy-peppy dances, the droll comedians. A Coluiabia is the one great gift for Christmas. Go see the Columbia man to-day. COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE CO., New York- ssures and nstural am- plification. Size and design are ™ zesult of 30 years' constant ezperi- ‘mentation. COLUMBIA MOTOR B—Display Motor Bn.h (to llnp record) w in " sea Gunmul- Easy to oll C. GROVE, INC. 1210 G Street N.W. Complete Stack Columbia Records and Grafonolas [ | Seventh and Eye Streets Colnmlna anonolu and Records A) the latesthits | all the time |£8 %&%g&;%&%&;r&@:{ |SGOMIYYARD [IPSU S WP i Exporh to This Gonntry. 19,584,- ' 117,000 | 000 Yen Over Purchases Last yen. | By the Associated Press. TOKIO, December 14.—Japan's ex- | creased by threefold, whereas imports | 115 Yhere he can get a car for the Lver it alo gives ports to America, up to 1917, always have increased fivefold. L exceeded imports therefrom, ported to the House yesterday isanitem | cess in that year being 118,829,000 ! 1. ctically remains the of $18.800 for public works under the { yop, e i )>_C., THURS THUR SDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922 America tlkln‘ goodl valued at 95,- | r»n!aze of imports trom America hu Bt e i e ot e o e m s b Bt angerous [Japan, Tn 1919 there was a batance | Y5gor,t0 30 1038, MRSt SEAIE of 61,716,000 yen in favor of Japan, |mxru half the amount of import | Bladder ills are nlmv- incon Juiatal, L suffer fron but 4n 1920 the balance in favor of : from America, but at present it does '_;nh:; ;;:-dm Mm’ e J 308,165,00 i not exceed 36 per cent. The volume | $27 °f Shem de Bob OOy, SOMT o s [America‘jumped to 165,000 Yen. | of raw cotton imported from America | o8, runtenos snd paih; —and permasentl: ueeomnxg to figures collected by Jap- | at present shows an increase of about | avoid the danger by takiig Bow— | anese financial papers. 50 per cent compared with pre-war | % PLANTEN'S RED MILL" In 1921 this balance dropped to 78,- | VAT ven and for the first seven E > ¢ this year it was 19, 4,000 | Going to “Complet. 'his moderation has been due 5 !0 the Increased export of raw silk to | Frm Youth's Companion. America, but the general tendency | In Paris when a street car is full the shows a growth of imports from |driver hangs out a slgn saying America, the papers point out. Complet A N e ! |ySompared wilh pre-war years, the on the green tourist is to tell him of yolune oL Jan; exports have in- i h, wonders of Complet and lirect months Seven Months. in Cap and & quarter oent mus has Specife ln bladder and urias land. In ailmarts for the ki 7 enc relief Be sure you got the Hentan TAkseL A orine Mill” as trademark. At all = ind ulr‘lxv d. Xy Hpor aale at r..uu.' nr-‘ ¢ Brotes and loading druggists’ everywhere. Japan’s ex- | pjace. Of course, the tourist waits | B° & the ex-| | ports to America represent about 35 n" exasperating time for a Complet ““. { per cent of the total export and this | ¢ar to take him aboard. Then doubt- | less he sces the joke, and would like | Jn 1918 the balance changed, |same as in pre-war years, but the per- | to find the joker. RIS o rcasing and S0 ot | @!&@zmz@m&g '&( You'll Like Trading at Phillip Levy's ) QS R0 EL EDETCDETE ¢ Phillip Levoy’s, the Store of Practical Xmas Gifts, Wzll Cheerfully Charge Your Purchases Do all of your Christmas shopping at Phillip Levy’s, and then you'll be giving every one on your list a sensible, as well as useful gift. Select them tomorrow and pay for them later on. You merely pay a small amount down as your nitial payment “und settle the balance of the bill in easy weekly or monthly amounts. you buy for less. because we sell on the ONLY plan that enables you to buy at the When you shop at Phillip Levy’s iowest spot cash prices, with the convenience of long-ti.ne credit. Give her one of Buck’s Nationally Known and Advertised Elevated Oven Gas Ranges—4-burner style—just as shown. White porcelain door and gas . S S, s cocks. Give Her This Dainty 4-Pc. Bedroom Suite $5 Cash, $1 a Week This Christmas give daugh- ter or wife that new Bedroom Suite she has long wanted. The suite illustrated is de- signed aiter the Queen Anne period, which is graceful as well as attractive. \ $10 Cash, $1.50 a Week or $6 a Month Consists of four pretty pieces—Full Size Bow-end $ Bed, Dresser, Chifforette and Semi-vanity. You may have your choice of either rich walnut or mahogany finishes. Genume Kroehler Bt sene o *69%° Substantially constructed—you may have your choice of either mahogany or golden oak finishes. Consists of three pieces—Davenport, Chair and Rocker. The Davenport can be con- erted into a full-ize bed in.a single motion. Upholstered in a durable leatherette $8 Cash, $1 a Week or $4 a Month Polychrome Smoking Stands $ 3.49 i e wen folks on your Christ list one of these new DPolychrome Smoking Stands: built of all metal, with glase arxh tray and match-box holder Give This 10-Piece Dtmng Room Suite Decide right now that you of Buffet, Round are going to give her one of . China Cabinet, Server, these lovely 10-picce Dining $ el . R Suites_for Christmas. Surely 3 Sl o ceiads ks 2 she will be surprised bevond one illustrated. Seats are up- words. It's a new arrival on ol holstered in a genuine leather our floors. —Choice of blue or brown. $12 Cash, $2 a Week or $8 a Month Mahogtiny Smoking Stands $ 2.79 Perhaps you would rather give a Mahogany Smok- ing Stand, just as shown. - H: brass ash receiv. \n(sned /i Give Her a Sliding-Top \ Kitchen Cabinet | Think for a moment — the number of steps you would save her if you give her a Kitchen Cah- inet for Christ- mas. Complete with sifting base flour bin. sugar jar, full set of 'spice jurs and slid- ing top. - $1aWeek Putsa “Granby” Phonograph in Your Home Here'y your opportunity to secure a “Granby” Phonograph at a small outlay. Just come in—make you selection. Choice of Upright or Console models, in a number of graceful designs. Walnut or Mahogany finish. 1392 A Word About N : neatly de- Perhaps She Wants a Living Room Suite Why not gladden her heart on Christmas morning with ving Room Suite The one shown above please her im- mensely. The frames are of solid construction, with cane backs, richly finished in ma- hogany. The seats are of all-spring construction, which adds a s very marked degree of com- jort. Loose cushions are up- holstered in a durable velour in either blue or mulberry. $12 Cash, $2 a Week or $8 a Month | 55 Canh $1 a Week See our full cabinet demonstrating machines, richly finished in Mahogany, that play all makes of records, and fully gu-rnnleed for three years. Pricedat.................... L S A5 50 This Model, $125 $5 Cash, $1 a Week Out-of-Town Folks You, too, can take full advantage of our special offerings in our gift department. No matter where you live, we'll pay the freight. A “Receipt in Full” We trust that mis- fortune ~ may mever overtake you, but in the event of death or total diuability from accident or sickness of the sole supporting member of the family, Phillip Levy & Co. prompgly issue a ‘‘Re- Derpt in Fall- means_that mno more payments will be re- quired, The furniture is yours without fur- ther obligations. You do mot suffer the add- ed grief of losing o partly-paid-for ture, b5 [ Db e Bl v B (ol 9ol 3ol S Sl Sl g ol Sl gl aigms S s gl g sl Solg w90 Sl gl gl gal 2l S sl el 1o S £ Sl LA ol g ol S Al S A Sl ol Sal g Al AU S AU A0l Al £ Al S Our Exchange Department ‘Through the service of our Exciange De- partment, which is op- erated in the basement of our store, we will make you & liberal al- lowance on your used furniture as part pay- ment on the purchase price of New Mer- chandise. . Ask about this serv- fee. 735 Seventh St.NW-—BetweenG &H. PR ARA R RS ARSI AR RS IE A A BAIAN 1%

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