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.THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., DECEMBER 17, 1922—PART T. 21 e UM SHP CRE propriate Gift. DR. WYETH'S REPUTATION te T Ladies’ Handkerchiefs - Some initial; some - Ladies’ Felt Slippers Soft and comfort- < able; padded soles Sribbon trimmed. = All colors. By far the largest variety in town— Satins and Crepes, trimmed with lace and ribbon : 98¢ é, Fancily Boxed. With 2,000 Cases of Alcohol e e # | Aboard, Men Are Helpless 30 Years of Good Haonest Dentistry Our Record. card in fancy box. 3 for 49c i oo = Without Water. Cleanliness in featuren. ATl work done without the nu‘nuu semblance of pain. TR otr Tt | SEIZED BY COAST GUARD ecth, $5.90 Up oxjvercelatn Schooner and Supply Vessel Cap- ng_Uniil § o'clock, and on Sandays 10 A. M. l dx in attendance. All Work Fully Guaranteed torse N tured Off Coast of years. me und location of my office In your mind, DR. WYETH 427-29 7th St. N. W. & Massachusetts. Opposite Lanaburgh & Bro.. and over Grand Union Tea Co. Largest and Mot l'l’wr::n‘:h.l,;‘ll’mppod Parlors In Washington. Four entire floors By the Associated Press. given over fo ¢ erative und mechanical dentistry. Thone Main 7088, SANDWICH, Mass., December 16.— R R S R R R R 3 The schooner Salvatrice, with 2,000 cases of alcohol aboard, flying the French flay upside down as a signal of distress, and the Boston schooner Star, well stocked with ship's sup- plies, were captured together oft this port today by the coast guard crew commanded by Capt. Chris Sullivan. The Salvatrice, ostensibly bound from Antwerp for Santiago, Cuba, was put under armed guard as & probable rum s Tunner; the Star was simllarly guard- '3 5 ed as a probable supply ship for ves- Standard : ] e BRI vessels will be taken to Boston by the coast guard cutter Acushnet. The Star was caught only after a chase in which CADL Sullivan fired a Underwood : e DIy Rk CapreSullivanifird e " Nolan, the mate who was in charge, © failed to heed an order to stop. Alcohkel, But No Water. ‘With aloohol aplenty on board the Salvatrice, Ernest Poulard of St. Pierre, Miquelon, and Ange Cavelier of Hallfax, N. S, her curtailed crew, ‘were almost dald of thirst, having | no fresh water. They had tried lo* drink salt water, with sickening re- sults. Both hands of Poulard, mate FACTORY REBUILT—LIKE NEW of the veasel and In temporary com- $3.00 down—$5.00 per month e ine ';i';;z’?;‘:l‘:::hg:fl-‘:; il asleep after the vessel was boarded. General Typewriter Co., 616 14th St. N.W. ||l iresabou o i aching. was in Ghe Economy Corner Tth.and H Sts. N2 est Dress Sale in Our Entire Stock of Dresses ’ Offered as a Xmas Gift to Our Patrons Every lady wants a new Dress for Xmas — and we have decided to have this Clearance now, when the enormous reductions involved will be most appreciated. All of the remaining stock included—many are worth double the prices at which they are placed in the sale. Sizes are complete—up to 44 in all lots—and up to 53, extra size, in the two higher ranges. Even the advance spring models, featuring new Taffetas, are included. Crepe de Chine, Poiret Twills, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepe, Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Tricotines and Lace Effecu—for Poiret Twill, combinations of Velvet Poiret Twill and Effective Combi- street, afternoon and evening with Satin and Taffeta—for street, nations of Satin and Velvet—also wear. afternoon and evening wear. Taffetas. as bad shape as its crew. Beaten by many storms—the last of them off Nantucket a few days ago having blown her out to sea while her cap- tain, cook and another man were ashore—the schooner lost both anchors, sprung a leak and took in 8o much water that the coast guard : crew was kept busy during the day | exchanging the duties of guarding the vessels with those of pumping out the water In the Salvatrice’s hold. Threw Alcokol Overboard. Poulard accounted for about 100! cases of alcohol that were missing by saying he and Caveller had to throw them overboard to keep the! schooner from sinking. i The Star, a schooner forty-six feet ' long, said to be owned by Vincenzo | Alsa of Revere, had put two of her three men on the Salvatrice before | 24 Out of 100 Gift Suggestions Priced to Suit JULIUS H. WOLPE'S Jewelry Stores 1402 N. Y. Ave. and 14th and R Sts. Select Yours Here f FOR HIM “ Watches ...... $1.50 to $160.00 Chains and Fobs ..$1.00 to $35.00 Penknives 00 to $15.00 Bl Folds 10 to $10.00 Belts and 50 to $20.00 Cuft Buttons and Searf Pins, the coast guards got out to the latter. ! There had been no transfer of alcohol to her, however, it was said. The coast guards found the Star to be carrying a cargo of canned goods and i:: other supplies in quantity to supply ! her for atmost a year, bus Mate Notan | 88 said they were ail for use by him and | $a his men. The Star was a flsherman, he said, uf(zr flounders. CANADIAN ENV ENVUY ' WANTED AT ONCE Dominion Buslness Men Seek Early Appointment of Emissary to U. S. Party Dresses— | Extra Special— Pens and_Pencils, | Emblem Charms, $1.00 to $50.00 Ebony and Ivory Brush Sets, $3.00 to_ $15.00 Signet and Em- &3 Pen and Pen Photo Lockets .. Dinmond Rings . .3 Aqun Marine and ' Rings. 5.0 z s ¢ A group of Pretty Party Lot of Velour, Jersey, Serge thI-‘Le D:e‘:sdeg“is c:::r:;uri?yf Dresses has been gathered into $ fi and Wool Crepe Dresses—includ- s limited b'““”,:f "s&“:f‘fi" the lot at ..... e s ing values up to $10 Xmas xnods—p ase ree to come in and inspect with- out obligation to buy. Flexible Earringy Rinzs—Stone, Ivory and Amber You Will Lind Wany Sattable’ Giftn to Choose From ' Select Yours Here DON'T DELAY CALL TOMORROW : WILL RESERVE IT FOR YOU wHupuaan wado Fish Net Silk Hose thin and free from flaws; al Glove Bk, with Dlatn” aas fasty eolesy sl 95 ST RARRE A R SR T A SR - Fenciy Boxed. G enuin e B eacon Faaoily Boxed lette Kimonos = Silk Umbrellas s o e e i 08¢ | Bath Robes | sl SR sin 5498 terns in attractive COlOTANGS . . .cvcnnvannsannnens Silk Blouses e cfi:,:::::i lldn.:]:.:u: S Special Dispatch to The Star. OTTAWA, Ont., December 16.—Busi- iness men in Canada are pressing for an early appointment of a Canadian envoy to Washington. While there is nothing official, parties in close touch with the cabinet say there will be an appointment soon. Canada's { present minister of justice, Sir Lomer { Gouln, s prominently mentioned, but “Open Evenings Before Christmas™ politiclans ask, Would Premier King allow such & tower of strength in his Buy Your Victrola for |||F&ikit dimiea Silk Underwear Special Sale of Big assortment of Chemise, Vests, Cami- s lolfi—’l‘n Radio, Jersey Silk, Radium and Satin 98 ‘—daintily trimmed or plain tailored. Each... T T T T L T T T T T T T T T T T TS T T E T 9038003 Brocades, Paisley, Georg 9 aoiienam ol el R e e ettt lsoe.r;: S Eimmady e or Bakelite Nandles.......................... d eo sends to the Canadian parliament, T T SR A e his 4 Fancily B Christmas Worch’s Way ||/ s Popular Pocketbooks representation in the house. 3 —and Vanity Cases; in all the wanted leathers; .7 ors Though th inistry, some Waists s 98 o Initial Payment e S R ,,,,mLHfi?dem frosn votle On sale beginning Monday | e shapes C ored of the idea of appointing a min- mHINl e o oith sonches Of e 79c o e iewr records purchased will place o yishington.fyet mureer In e, Roguar 8135 vaiue 2 g A ¢ 2 = _ny style Victrola in your Home fhe government that & Caaadian Top- enly riety of colorings in this fam- Vanity Boxes n e Un! es capl- tal would be of benefit to th H Sc lanket. ut —and Pocketbooks—of the finest leathers— Small Payments Start Next Year political, finanelal and commeroial in- Flbde’l: ms,l.!lfu a:f:“ ously popular B c plain and embossed. Al the popular colors.. $2.98 terests of the two countriss | B o with feinged ends $1.98 long and full; and carefully Fancily Boxed. conferences which mat st Ottawa ts a = v Tancily Boxed. fnished. All si ith ase Tn Dotnt. A Canadlen reprec % = = mished. sizes—with ex- Elegant Beaded Bags A orent iy sat st woutds iave Fiber Silk Hose tra sizes in the $3.69 and $4.69 In uaane shapes—sad britans ortor de- $0) OF been able to negotiate and sign Perfect quality; in Black omly. Regular signs—with frames and handles of shell...... o the agreement on behalf of the assortments. Canadian government. This would have obviated the necessity of a spe- clal visit of the United States Post- master General and the delegation which accompanied him. It is under- stood that many of the heads of the business interests in Canada have been urging the government to make an early appointment, and it is also understood that the United States government would also welcome an early appointment. The appointment of Sir Lomer Gouln, it {8 recognized, would be an excellent one in every particular, not only in view of his reputation in ad- . 1 s la s mlnllteflng tm:: affairs of tu foxn A1 u so on aococount of Viewola §7 Victro B e No. 100 . meroial worl price, $1.19.........-- Fancily Boxed. —In the Kiddie Klothes Shop—Third Floor— A Wonderful Purchase of Babies’ Knitted Caps Children’s Coats |*7=% TS § Which we have divided into two special lots interlined —marked at astonishing prices. No. 210 . —_— HUGHES KEEPS HIS SEAT FREE BY 5,000 IN AUSTRALIA By the Associated Press. LO] )N, December 16.—The major- NDO! ity whereby Premier Hughes was re- elected to parliament ln the federal Fr m elections today is placed at 5,000 in a 0 \ Re\ner dispatch from Melbourne. entral News report from Sydney tlyl t.h.! Assistant Minister Lamond Interest T defant Ol il iehe s 8o Guarantes Goes | ][5 ks i w38 © Children’s Dresses With Every Pur- ap?r:fxig'-'f:x?h e sasta " Iabor % With Dressed Doll Free Babies’ 3-piece :.’.’:;;;,i;a '-:i 2 98 ! I (—} | | E Worth up to Worth up to -““"' ors: @ 1 : 1 1 twenty-three, the country party twelve des; all colors; Ve 3160 | e s Cate litle two-piece Dresses, $1250 1800 FEza 3198 o= b b from doubful constituencies may alter as illustrated; in the position. hecks, and combinations. Sizes L i e Kiddies’ Rain Capu : T0 HONOR BUCHANAN 5 2to S years. Plain and Fur-trimmed—in American Velour, Bolivia, S e n:ue $2.98 Veldyne, Broadcloth—warmly lined; some with elabo- ’!.‘.5,',:1.}“" l 98 = st color. .- -- o orc i MQ::?:::I: e e rate embroidery; others with hand-smocking, belts all “fi%,:” zata Gout, ) match; A A Trion Bachmelior. & wealthy Buy the Dress and we 8’"‘&_ around. In the wanted colors—and in ail sizes from 2 to . j “mteed waterproot; Favy. The will of Duidn ¥ ?umm lar, & wealthy S the Doll—dressed to mat 14 o {e:m Sises op $3 98 Pianos |||z el i e S0 FREE. years = '8 79 For Rent. g{.‘uufl'fi'«‘h‘&mno Was & resi- e ettt AU R G B T R e g : R ; ent of Lancaster. ‘The ‘was probated today, also sets Iatd. mm for & public park here.