Evening Star Newspaper, December 15, 1922, Page 47

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B 3 Mo Nss . o HE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1922. 4 SIX N[w EARmN ALS ROME SEEKS U.S.LOAN {REFUGEES HELD ON SHIPS.| EX- BANKER IN CUSTODY. [MERCHANT LEAPS T0 DEATE. OF momooo LmE.Buaslans Are Prevented From No Details leen of $80,000 Em-; -\] T i o T BY EDGAR ANSEL MOWRER. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Dally News, Assoclatéd Pross. Copyright, 1922 GHAT, China, December 15.— | ROME, December 15— k sian refugee fleet of- fourteen | Lauding at Shanghai. : beulement Charge. of the middle-class blos un | ships, loaded with the destitute rem ale‘iuun-} bermlts another Important|nants of the White Guard forces o project interesting the Un = i ¢ Two Recently Elected Prel-|tc ic brought to the front | Viadivostok, which arrived here a few nicipality of Rome seeks an A | days ago out of fuel and provision ates Absent From Cere- g LSS 0oiairelito sene S 1 is lying at anchor in the river | secome, }1, kn [ SOLD EVERYWHERE s o harouih house- | unable to proceed further and bharred ki : . H - t frowsy ¢ e Chinese from landing its hu- ine 3 o - N . mony at the Vatican. frowes 5 LA z BAKING POWDER GREAT THRONG ATTENDS i Harmonize in any decorative scheme. There are designs, woods and finishes of Globe- Pontiff Presides at Historic Service. t Many Notables Assist ‘Wernicke Sectional Bookcases iRt to fit in anywhere in any plan ated Pres: ¥ toany 5 Assuciatea Prese, ey, — — of decoration. ME, December 15.—Tublic inves- | gan made to >ope Pius of six of the efght |ugo had to D They protect from dust and dirt, new cardinals took place in St. Pe- | Now that hn:'niou‘-‘.kt A give easiest access to books, and are most attractive and artistic. Is there any companionship, not ter's yesterday, when at the first pub- e consistury of Pius’ pontificate the recently created ces of the church ) For Infants and Children ti: anUse For Over30 Yoars recelved from the Pontiff the red hat human, to equal the companion- and the rochet, insignia of their ele- rican gentlemen possessing 500,- ”"7"’“"' i ship of books? No matter what Bfions 0 live are requested to step fore| M‘ ! | ] our mood, a book is found to fit Cardinal Locatelli and Cardinal - e d | Vo For Christmas ft. Tastes, however varied, are Casanova were absent, the former ! " being iu Lisbon and the lutter in o \ (I, G e [} and Other Days Sneh wwtbvhfla companionship de- " I i the heads of thelr respective states, L7 o serves the best of care nnd attention. n MY Today's consisto was the first Q in co \ HCI gYn'(flI 44”[!’1‘.1" Globe-Wernicke Sectional Bookcases held for man: : o ( il tables for fifty years Always delicious and wholesome. Made after a famous recipe from the finest ingredients obtainable. are the favored homes of such com- Beatifications, ose o o RERLE ] s smdll the difference tifully illustrated catalog. CGlobe-W cmcan.elnnll Mcll- 5 gt | in quality, great. alonz the road " %“»“ s ood to the lastdrop’ REG. U.S. PAT. OFF. {( At your Grocer's PHONE: MAIN 7604 1218-1220 F. STREET N. W. Producers of RER /s Boned Chicken WR%’%@&%’%@%@%QW%%@WW% Washington Salvage Co.—Army & Navy Goods—Nine Stores Army and Navy Goods—Useful ihe pa they k throne a hand and Putsic endurewrni o the nniform iigh qualtly of Gold Medal Flour has made possibie @ greal syitem of elevators thru which Wask. ap th burn-Crosby Company ! from the » Cha 1 gathers tie choicest wheat J g w:a;rzge:@'w@w;;*gv G\ MENS $ ALL-WOOL 4 —m | B FORCES AMERICAN FLAG i % SWEATERS =1, e T0 BE PUT ABOVE BRITISH | e ‘Men’s Sheep-lined Coats. . . . . . $9.95 Strap Suit Cases . .. .. .. ....51.69 Pe“;ynl::ix: :‘:‘;‘::::A‘;':::u:j < ‘Men’s Sheep-lined Vests. . . . . . $3.95 Army Locker Trunks. . .. .. ..$5.45 & University. Men, Leather Jerkins . . . . . .. $3.95 Sheep-lined Moccasins . . . . . .. $1.19 = 3¢ ‘Men’s Moleskin Coats. .. . . . . $12.50 Men’s Hip Boots . .......... $4.00 « ;: -Officers’ Raincoats . . . . .. . . .. $5.95 Men’s Knee Boots. . .........$3.50 ™. 2 Silk Cashmere Coats. . . . . . .. $10.95 Army Wool Socks............ 35¢ 5 i ; B ‘ b : . 3¢ D. B. Black Raincoats . . . .. 8595 Men's Wool Breeches.. . . . . . .. $3.95 £ comvizh o 5, tuten, wis ) LE ' Wheat for Gold Medal Flour is e e J ol B sclected through hundreds of elevators l 16 lmparla iU S. GIRL NOW COUNTESS. | HROUGH hundreds of In this organization fore- | oiss Steinbrugge Weds rrencuman; clevators, located wher- sight, enterprise, expert super- ever the best wheat is grown, vision and great resources are '/' CORDUROY BREECHES . . in Paris Church :’ Men's Moleskin Breeches . ... $3.95 Sore Throat Prudence : Your medicine shelf is not well stocked Woashburn-Crosby Company D N LNE ey Mills at Minneapolis and Buffalo needed to relieve a sudden case of Sore : .., Throat. Relieving Sore Throat is TON- % SILINE’S special mission. It is made for = fi s Men’s Gabardine Breeches. . . . . $3.95 m::,: fil::: E::rcs::;' ters. ... .. s 5995; § : the Washburn-Crosby Com- all used to maintain a uniform l; :Men’s Corduroy Pants . . . .. .. $2.95 Mea's Spest Swestars, .. . ... $ 195 % ; pany experts gather the se- quality worthy of the name— »# Motor Transport Gauntlets . . . .$1.50 v = ExwndeyiBugs. <. ... Y S nE o hes T : lected grain necessary to make Gold Medal Flour. ——t M Men’s Jersey Gloves . ... ...... 25¢ il 1 Blankets . . . . (o e T Gold Medal Flour o Navy Wool Gloves. . ..........50c y Woo l?lankeh CEbocos 53 95 (88| oridssi z v ossealrars e brathe | : In addition to the hundreds g U. S. Navy Blue Sweaters ...... $2.95 U. S. Navy Kitchen Knives. . . . . . 75¢ % To support such a vast ofélevatorsin which the wheat sl sy i U. S. Army Lanterns . . . . . ...$1.25 system of elevators would be is collected, Washburn-Crosby L8 W = ; S T impossible were it not for the Company maintains a great :ij $ .85 great and constant demand for system Pf flour yvarehouscs at ;:‘. = i | B Gold Medal Flour. g)r!vcdmcsnt pomtfi over the y TS - L — . This demand is the result Sv:;il&c run;?;egs t:::ks o:: rfi:;: ‘y:: Men’s Officers’ Shoes. .. .. . .. $3.95 MensStor_m.Shoes .......... $6.45 of the public’s endorsement of ou may have Gold Medal Af ‘Men’s Field Shoes. . ... ... .. $4.45 Officers’ Riding Shoes. . . . . . . . $8.45 | ) i y y ¥ Men’s Leather Leggins . . . . . . . $3.95 Laundered Army Bath Robes. . . $1.00 : ‘Golfi Medal Flour's whiteness, giour whenever or wherever ngen's White Handkerchiefs, doz. $1:00 Army Wool Leggins . . . .. ... .. 50c purity and strength. you need it. o A¢ -Men’s Wool Army Shirts. . .. .. $3.25 Large Size Suit Cases. . . . . ...$1.19 % Because of the rapid in- Eventually you will insist ;i; Men’s Army Belts. . .. ........ 25¢ Men'’s Cotton l!?;e_.! EERERTE 2 for 25¢ g ; crease in demand for §old upon getting Gold Medal Flour. 't “Men’s Heavy Rubbers. . . . . ... $1.95 Mess Chests . ““kaem2'oms " . . $25.00 g E. Z. KORN REMOVER Medal Flour the little mill of Why not try it now? Put Ll ('. MEN’S ARM;i **** : S— — | :um moders. piniess way ot fifty-six years ago has become Washburn-Crosby quality and ;;.’ (/\'\( WOOL UNDERWE, $ MLEEES . 7 5 ‘ I S s s | | the largest and best equipped service tothetest. Orderasack @:. ".t A {) EACH. . WOR.?(!E(I;LOVES cl | | “Fomien sn8 gt gont Drve s, | | milling organization in the of Gold Medal Flour the next ¥ == S . world. time you go to your grocery.' 3 ¥ a3 oy e e L s Shatadvertised for that_soldfor tat i’ ??ggSthl‘SltstN x/ E. Store in ggzmfihss:' ]':‘:Vv ";ymu%‘{i:fif {? ,‘.“s.,?éa.'; [ J . o WV o . in nion. You Hagerstown is| ‘will need TONSILINE on. of ¥ ! 303 lOth St- N W g 1348 U St. N.w. | these days, or some night when 3;; 3144 M St. N.W.: Maryland 1418 Fla. Ave, N.E. 5| i i & doic i g | you need it most. 3ic., lnd od 60c, . Hospital Size, $1. 0. o SR W . . -

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