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40 = THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. (., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922. POLAND CHANGES nuu—:ns.| {one at Petritch a month ago, but the bublic fears that the government has created many local enemies by {ts From NewYort Jan.20 endFeb.20 TH“I whoe took the “Empress of Bettain™ Cruises last winter said they were DELIGHTFUL. Fares from 823058 Por fult informatson apply C. E. PHELPS, City Paasenger Agt., 1419 New York ave., ‘Washington, l'J C. G\MDIAN I%CI l-l--"-----‘--lIII-III---llIIlIIIIIII |BUI_GARIANSAVUID created ‘many local Coomien by, it ! - = sdmity that fn.fnov..fle;l ;Aé(neered Transter of Presidency Occurs | byt : : . [} :113'. l:):vofluvt";lrl.mrlnl ulr‘,’(vr‘:l‘“;'[):te!fl;:'z i Dy the Associated Press. o ¢ Insurrectionists 5 et [ ] [ ] fald to possess rapid-firing uns and "“:'R“?:ew r':]‘;’:h’;'o‘f*PE;d":"”m% e G 11th St. well equipped In other ways. | fer P e A. “‘5“'- v at [ ] e et thud. fiht- | Marshal Joseph Pllsudsil to Gabriel e s = e U EE e DR L] Ing jmen. Jed by ried Macelonian | e e and. police. patrolled. e | - b 5, W s to - olle ™ People Fear Premier Will Be |iih 2n “autorom “h':" fonia com- | streets surrounding the - parliament | - Y 2 :rlnhlx all of erblan and Dué!:lngdl[h:flnr the ('l;a:;;l{]e:l et daet = R a }I()llda Sale Of ° | InducedtoEnter Polifical i, yrens Wi Sonh S| iy i L} emar e a /i as the present excited state of the pub- i ind rent: 1 work bef: . . Agreement. WINS EDISON MEDAL. | dont by membors of pariwment. =~ e > 1 * Pumps Oxforde fmd Boots . =5 | | NEW YORK. December 15.—Dr. | R s ® |NEUTRALITY IS POLICY |5 0icry & Mititkan of asadena, Cait. [ ] £ L} has been awarded the 1922 Edison | | [ Pali dl: medal for “meritorious elperlmelllal arliament Approves Friendly [acnicvement in electrical scienze” by | . ORIGINAL - S Policy to All—Treaty the Amerlean Institute of Electrical \r * Malted Milk | J [ | Engtnecrs. b i With None. (olefinite bridging of the an :\e ‘ ’ s m S has been attompted in Dr. Milikan's L o | 1 o PRANOVE, |Licent experiments, | also s BY CONSTA 2 {*nown for his so-calle oil drop” ex- [ ] L ments. undertaken for the pur- By Cable to 'I'Iw 1 o . i f ki ¢ measurcments . & Tn {requom m;om, concerning the | tity- . & = . mfm, S en e nfid:;::.,;,“ ,;';m“::;gt,n,",, 1. ne wax | Ouick Lunch et Home, Offics, ao | [ ] 7 formation of other political blocs in | holds degrecs f from Columbia, \orm-, "on.uhml. MMHOR.ICK'& ¥ Q v vhere the feal = TAK"N FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK. e e emtor Sambouta I A A A A A A A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA j JES AT $6.50, $7.50, $8.50 o ecning European . REGULAR VALU 50, $7.50, $5. = s 111 he induced to take =ide [ AND UP TO $10.00 PAIR IN THIS SALE. a e tie: b in Taus [ ] by a n ministers manifes: | > aly. conciliatory spirit " Famous . a = to E url pe. s ign entanl;h-ment" - are ‘\gmn t all 'orv e 1 ply to several interpolations in ® . ° W | (e mational assembly the Eovern- [ ] ment said the reports were untrue. a Ste! kal plied boldly that SHOES @ |dtinister Daskalov repiied boldly thay - the Bulgarian g o 1 m Just think at this time to be able to purchase new au- 3 political com ten woula @ thentic models of pumps, oxfords and boots, and they are ] e -\'m i @ the Famous Dorothy Dodd make, at $5.35. r Do cald, “does not derire a ' roup of po : A complete collection of sizes. All were taken from reg- » Snderstanding b a ular stock and especially reduced so as to make room for an ™ s wpprove. 5"? n mmense Christmas stock of slippers. ™ T n e - a8 to cont ]n\lv\ |l~Al present ¢ - i “entan : The assortment includes Pumps in patent a 4 s leather, brown and black kid, black calf; n 2 apr s dress or street models in one and tio ] e s strap and sport tg/pc_s. Boots de- - ] ed by Luieark A 5 2 veloped in black kid or tan and [ ] s driving i | s brown calf; welt soles. [ ] i 3 = ) [] L] Palais Royal Shoe Department—Second Floor. = = - H S S SEEEEESEEEEEEEEN.EESEEEENENRNEEOEEEERY Blum’s—of Baltimore Washington Store_ 614 12th St. N.W. A Christmas Sale of COATS! FUR-TRIMMED COATS., TOO'—in i host of the most popular and wanted Furs!—that will set all Washington talking! Swell, wonderfully styled, big, generously- proportmncd wrappy '—they're all Coats CAN be—and they're richly FUR TRIMMED—don’t forget that! It’s ‘mighty important! Every stylish and popular material is among them. You'll have no trouble making a sclection. They're truly wonderful garments! In sizes: 15 to 19—ijor juniors 14 to 20—ifor misses 30 to 46—for women Up to 54—for stout figures! \Year, at Nmas, the richest Coat vou’ve ever owned! Pay less for it than )uud believe possible! Buy it at Blum’s (of Baltimore)—and you've bought the greatest Coat value of your lives! And—get here qmckl)' We'll not hold back the “cream” of the assortment for late comers. That wouldn’t be fair! —pays for any Coat or any Dress advertised here! And, try to get this idea in your mind QUICKLY! $1 a Week pays for almost anythmg you'll select at Blum’s. Easy payments that are making this store popular—at a wonderful speed! —in Poiret Twill, combinations of Lace and Canton, Dresses Canton Crepe, Tricotine, Velvet—Dresses for Evening, Dinner, Street, Afternoon and Party Wear! Beautifully draped models—circular skirts, tunics, basques and panels— with trimming of fur, beads, metal ornaments and embroidery! Be quick!— the best ones won’t wait! Choice for on]y Bl eiels aicicisa sioisies o ACOR mOD GO AR CEEE Blums e imore. 614 12th St N W. ; | of them. Here they are— Arrow and Ide Dress Shirts $1.65 Values Up to $3.50 Adler’s Very Fine Dress Gloves Values Up to $4.00 $1.95 Pennsylvania Knit All-Wool Sweaters Values Up to $10.00 $4.45 More Sweaters at Less Than Half ~ Men’s Bath Robes Beautiful Desl;ns. Richly Trimmed $8.00 Values $3.95 "Men’s Madras Shirts Values $2.50 "~ 95¢ " Silk and Wool and AllSilk Ties Values up to $2.00 Selling-Out Price 75¢ = Men’s Silk Ties Boxed 45¢ $1 - Wool Hose THE NATIONAL Sellmg Out Our Gents’ Furnishings T 1, PRICE Don’t just sit and read this ad—it’s time for action—get busv and jump at these superb offers. The prices quoted here are abso- lutely without equal and ‘it's entirely up to you to take advantage Absolutely PURE WOOL Overcoats SUITS Regular $35 Values $17 .50 $30 SUITS Overcoats SUITS and Overcoats Absolutely Pure Wool $22 50 Values $45.00 : {f Regular $1.50 values : Selling-Out Price $! 7S¢ pair | 436 9TH ST. 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 20¢ Selling-Out Price 10¢ "~ Warm Lambsdown Shirts and Drawers Regular $2.00 values Selling-Out Price _$1.00 A Large Variely of Men’s Wool Secarfs Values Up 10 $2.50 $1.15 B e e e 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 to $2.00 Per 95 Carment Men’s Trousers 1, Marked Price 45 N Wo EV%%%‘NGS | | |