Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 46

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTOX, V. U, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1992, RUSSI A’s flHl[F ' e e A WORLD PEACE he has n;':‘: contend. His home is in Colorado Bprings, Col. 2 Soviet Delegates to The Hague Declare Readiness to “Go the Limit.” w}uen will insure permanent peace | bri Wwithout running the danger of being | re-entrance into ocollege at mid-year. as useless i Hagtie tribanal e S e Tho| He said that after leaving college league of nations have proved to be.” (he read in newspapers s that he had left Harvard va: Must Recogmize Women. account of threats from the Ku Butterdles sometimes are brought Mme. Smidovitch, delegate of the Kian, debts and other reasons and his | down with very small shotguns Russian Women's League, emphasized : only meansg at hand to fight thelin the tropical regions. he necesstty of gaining for lhu'———‘——__—_"—‘_'——' p: women of the world just as great a right as the men have had in the past of deciding the guestion of war and peace. : “If the_women of all countries get together,” she sald, “they will be able to prevent future wars.” M. Bucharin, who is said to be In line’ for M. Tchitcherin's place as forelgn minister and is considered one | of the ableat statesmen f republic, added that Ri insiet that any peace ni should be composed of represent of the following three classes B Ladies’ Handbags Are always very q popular as Gifts —especially those charming ones that are designed uniquely and with GREETING CARDS Xmas New Year Smrart, Cute, Funny, Elegant, Dignified—Cards to Fit Every A very comprahen sive @ssortment of SEEK AID OF AMERICA Taste at a Price to Fit Every Purse F"l“' the government of ¢ A el such lrimming £ . . Country; second. the working men's —our artists are swiftly, though carefally, Jine. Feond 2 ea- y . Make | organizations and, third, s . 5 = L £ s duvetynes, 3 . Gifts for Every Occasion Carl Radek Says He Will kanizations. Lach of thene three fac- completing all Christmas portraits. oty tures as 14-kt. solid Far-Reaching Proposals to } o ,f':nquul;lsl';::: egual rights in vag- * licard and other fine zold. Conference. peptance.” " ) o We may be able to take orders as latc as teathers. = nepreastits oy e on, aclates Tuesday, but those placed today and tomor BALLARD’S 1340 G Street N.W. Franklin 3690 row will surely be ready. UNDERWOOD 8 UNDERWOOD Portraite of Qualicy 1230 Connecticut Avenve _ Telophene Main 4400 14-Kt. gold mounted. not 190 of 14Kt. gold. metal workers’ unfons and of the! | BY GEORGE WITTE. co-operatives. By Cable to The Star and g0 Daily News. BRI, December . 15—Rueria| CLAY WOULD RE-ENTER CLASSES AT HARVARD above all things wants peace and Is ‘Wll"fl. to go the limit {n helping the world and especially the United States By the Awociated Press, ass., December 15.— Harvard student, who i {In bringing about universal and last- ing prevention of war.” college on account of This statement was given the cor- ast night returned to Cam- GEKERs Leather Goods Company 1324-26 F St. N. respondent today by Karl Radek and . | . Bucharin, soviet commissars, upon | their arrival bero ar headc of thej, Ruasian delegation to the peace con- They are going c L AU LT LT LT U R T Everybody’s Gift Store—810=18 7th St. U4 Mills = s B Union = Suits. . 85(: . Medium weizht; low reck, no sleeves, band top, knee Icngth. Yixtra cizes are D5 3 y Ll Ready For Another Wonder Day In Umbrellas . Beautiful and This Great Christmas i 55 :Ei{l:lji]rvl: :EE;;ELJIGEE Useful Gifts, ‘Today the crowds fairly stormed the big section re- served in the rear of the first floor for this sensational cvent. Thanks to im mense quantities, assortments are complete for Saturday shoppers. = gress at The Hague. ithere with far-reaching proposals | towara stabilizing the political situs tion of the world and eliminating all causes of war. Radek, who alway has been a picturesque figure, 100 even stranger as the result of a pain- tul disease which has caused his face to swell up #o that the writer barely recognized him as the same man he had seen In Berlin three years ago, when he was being held as a prisoner by the Germans before his expulsion. Despite his illness, Radek insisted on attending the peace congress on J account of his wide experience in western Europe before the world war. He hinted that his one amblition was to get permission to visit the United States soon and attempt to renew connectlons which, he declared, had { not been re-established so far on 2 count of misunderstandings on th part ¢f both countrles. i One Point tn Common. “There is onme thing which Your people and_my people here have in * Radek said, “and that is t mutual desire to see_the peoples of the world at peace. Why has the United States helped thel!= arving people In the Volga area and at the same time rcfused to recognize the soviet government? Because she refused to see the Rus- sian people suffer, ignoring on this r political conaclence Forest 2 Women's Santa Is Here in Person-But Saturday Is His Last Day —Bring the Tots to . Toyland. One Thousand Million Dollars Will Be Paid Out by the United States Treasury This represents a sum of money unequalled in the aggregate as a single day’s return to savers and investors. If you are cashing Liberty Bonds or Victory Notes today, let us suggest you OPEN AN ACCOUNT HERE WE PAY . 3% =En 4% -3 2% EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY Munsey Building Pa. Ave., Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N. W. TR R NN LB R ou Checking Acceunts Superb quality pure silk umbrellas, in green, blue, brown, garnct, pur- ple and black. All Eave silk co mart stra hardles, ; B point what tried to dictats { tered the war. B don e t /AR | | A1 SEE— of peop n ¥ Russia knows this only too well for that reason it is her keenest wish to be able to co-operate with the United States In laying the foundation stone for a world-wide organization Silk-and-Wool Hose - - - New purchase Women's Beautiful Silk-and- wool Sport Hose, plain and dropstitch. In black, several shades of brown, gray, camel, etc. Subject to the slightest of irregularities but not a bit hurt. Note that these are all QUALITY Shirts far removed from the dollar class, and made of such splendid fabrics as— C CHILDREN'S BUSTER BROWN . Ttibbed Hose in blacik, white and cordovan. Medium weight, du- r nf i C n R {1 KAYSER ALL-SILK Marvel- etripe Hose and superb Italian Gilove-silk Hose; also Onyx Poin- Irish Poplin Alpha Cloth 80-square Percale Fine Sateen Woven Madrgs Corded Madras Cotton Pongse Printed Madras ul variety, zes, 14 to 17. No C. =iy l——._.... 3 0N SALE FIRST FLOOR, IN THE REAR, NEXT TO MILLINERY DE- PARTMENT. dium and extra heavy ribbed ’y loned. Rose, beige, nude, African | styles: wonders for wear. Black \\[' brown, navy, grad, $2 50 | snd brown. Sizes 9 to 4 > ( , brown an are 43¢3 sizes 7 t 0 i gunmetal i | 8% are i C 73 C@AT gil;lefmgen * ’ - Sale! Women's “ Boys’ Overcoats Kid Cioves richest all 1 —all_ compr Of Chinchilla and thick, - fabrics in proved sty and colors, WOMEN'S COATS, in regular .izes and including our $29.75 line of stylish stouts. Beattiful compris the ap- Worth $2.25 to $3.50 $1.50 Special assortment of grade gloves, including Real Kid and P. K. and P. X. M. Sewn Capeskin Gloves, one and Pebble Cheviot fur collars and tailored col- A Sale of $ 95 lars. Lined with silk. Ex- . tra_sizes with silk or mer- Quallty & cerized Sol satin..... Semaces $ Economy WOMEN'S COATS, in- cluding all our regular $39.75 ol N 3 2 e an line. Bloused and straight Heavy, Woolly Chinchilla Coats two clasp stvles. Also Biarritz models with fur _collars, with all-wool red flannel lining— Real Kid Gloves, Dlack, tan, many with fur cuffs. snug and warm and beautifully tai- mode, black with whitc, and idered and silic stitch lored. Double-breasted, convertible h black. $65 AND $69.75 COATS, of collar. Sizes 3 to 10. wool Chinchilla Coats witl k and box pleats front a mbroidered chevron and r holivia, velvarette and ve- iour, trimmed with opossu: raccoon, wolf and carac $ Braided, embroidered and 1 lining. Sizes 2 to 6. steel - beaded. Magnific . C models. CHOICE -».on-ve : i colS Tebble JChexiot HG with scl S with hood to match. Lined wi N Plush and Kerami Coats red flannel. Sizes 3 to 10. 12-button. $25.00 to $89.75 v Blue, brown, gray and cinnamon. 16-button. . BOYS' AND GIRLS' C(APE GLOVES, lined with warm flcces. Dressy and se: ) LEATHER homes which the Stieff piano enters this Christmas will be the happiest in the city. All the pride, all the happiness of the family will be centered in it. The first Stieff Christmas can never be forgotten, and its joy will be enriched by the years that add sweetness to the incomparable voice of the Stieff. * It embodies the spirit of Christmas and the spirit of the home. Toys! Toys! Special Low Prices Tomorrow R-Last Day of the Personal Appearance of Santa Claus — Bring the Children to meet Him—and profit by these Toy Specials Imported Easel Dolls Blackboards Real Slate Finest quality Boards, sanitary —exquisitely and durable, In & I (Open Evenings) J. G Conliff, Manager. Snappy model; built for strenu- imported dolls in various beautiful costumes. $1.00 Sets, 75¢ $1.50 Sets, 98¢ Emmmmmmmmllmmmmmmmnm nn GaERy safety-brake model. White Enameled Beds, Bassi- built for S PARCHEESI — Roval ites, alxo many atvles and «izes of Pant Sets for uodeled dolis number of sizes. e-like an . durable. Bisque 75¢, $1.00, As low as for a Stieff head, with full $1.25 Up to cur ;ix‘: ;'Ergf 'sz 98 Of the Better Quality D evatashes 1o sc WHEEL COASTER The # ion of @ Sticff is such e The traditional pols o lteg;.“I:::rig RED ACEAUTOMOBILE— \\'A:;s.\'s. x1'lumous Wilkinson The posscssion of a Steff s such an easy matter. The tradstional poiscy teeth, moving Snapey iedsl: bulle 8- ‘ of the House is fo place this instrument within reach of the modest home Sxes Wull-lnee élr:d. Sicyelo whoels. 56.50 SmeutouN By $10.95 S L i Povul on the most liberal of terms. In our opinion, it is just as tmportant to :?:gim?;o" and pectal ............ real BOyS....snr- G $l 00 Full Dutch style, with make it easy to own a fine piano as it is to make the piano itsclf. You will i s Lt 8 Rm::fi‘,‘:fi";‘:fi: oode hch . side pegged pockets, sewed probably be surprised at the ease with which you may have your Stieff 18 in. Tall, 248 Tike a real one ana has QG C doudle-spoke bicss 3.08 e for service. Fronts-daintily Christmas this year. A liberc! allowance will be made for the piano you 3 20 in. Tall, $348 & merry bell... e 4] . - Bradley's.Games and embroidered in nursery pic- have at present. i | 2in.Tal 438 ALUMINUNM Tes Sets and Paint Sets, 25 €0 $200 | yyres Made of excellent DRESSED DOLLS—Finest quality breaksble and highly polished. ";):'“"s‘:' Furnitare, 25% Off i chambray and gingham, with elastic knees or ‘band o ' 75c, $1.00, $1.98 and $3.98 BLACK JACK MACHINE GUN nettes, Chairs, Swings, Cradles young artists. All sizes 2 16 6 2 . —The_blg, realistic rapid firer. and Dressers, gilt trimmed. : ! 2 N EOE LARGE MAMMA DOLL—Big {hat shoots harmless 2 YMPORTED DOLLS' DISHES. | ALGER TOOKS, T v of creepers in the handsome baby with unbreakable \ooden bullets. Spe- 2 69 O o, below regular cout. Books, aiso” m e Chsisof - ' - z ® head, arms and legs. Dressed fn ca) . ;i o! D e o e {ities of Btavenson: Cis. . e — — douted swies and organdy; petticoat e porter's samples. ALl beauti- 'l‘"n'-rl:mdrm‘m‘--u and other —Fast Solid Coltfrs. , . = xdé’m;:f' Waiks $3 50 ERS, with stron 25C fully decorated— HIERAA& ML EY —White Tops with Colores 1108 F Street N.W. Ind R s Sadkervoard s 19c, 39c, 75¢, 98¢, $1.49 25¢ and 50c Blosmess. —All-over Gingham Checks.

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