Evening Star Newspaper, December 19, 1922, Page 4

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d pumber of the above it Coal tender. tw Ly 153 Inches and batters b for engine No. 34 Lionel 0-'5' No, versible engine seetions of trac Special, $16.95 Estra locomotives, 0 gauge, $1 Up. Standard gauge, $9 up. | | | | \.omv‘tte Sets, $595 Up Fzmous Plnkatone Receive Set, has range of 100 e head 514_& FOR THE GIRLS Miniature Boudoir Lamps Can oper- either from attery or electric current. 5 trie Carling Iron cial, 395, Electric Ranges 1 i . Spe- shed King plates Priced i—rom $10.95 Up r hot ml Thursday st of locomotive —for That Boy It you want to bring boundless joy to him, place your order Qpeclal Ti'am Set tr ns ‘will be at a most ars, oval track viteh, electric Extra Track. per \m Lamp Pos with bul Trltxr-uh Polen Speed Hegulators, value Battery Motors. , Railway Stations Extra Cars. © Gauge Crossev. Fancy Lamps Ler of fancy Jist ard make. sale Make him morning with moving Each ma with safe 3700 size $17.00 ou . 20 outfit . o-pound Ei guaranteed two & Wednesday and Thursday s | Warning Signals. . ern. . For Your Chrlstmas Tree hting Outfits Lo t There’ # 15¢ T, 8% - 49¢ 90c early ifor of the Lionel Electric” Toy Train Sets. s nothing quite as good—they've been the standard of the world for over 20 vears—they're toys that teach and assure hours of whole- . Bridges, Scmaphores, Lamp-posts, $4.75 h begin at.. Up ..§2.50 up $2.75 up 45c up 69c 90c Tree Larps. selling On “sale Wednesday and ic Iron, ars, stand- value. on - $3.95 glad Christmas one of these re is machines. furnished . Double Are Lights... $2.95 each Open Evenings Until 10 O’clock Continental Electric Supply Co. Main Store, 808 9th St. N.W. Branch Store, 1204 N. Y. Ave. N.W. ‘Washington, D. C. Phone: Main Store, Main 8326 Cut out this ad and bring it or givi f Distributors ! The Capital Cigar and Tobacco Co., 603 Pemnsylvania Ave. N.W. Washington e In every of 44 thereare O reasons Branch Store, Main 8529 with you. box Good for 3 per cent cash discount on any cash purchase, on Wednesday and Thursday. Goes Through Force of 86,000. NO CHANGES ARE to Limit Warcraft Al Approved. tons was passed by the Ho: resterday. record time precisely as rep Representative Patrick H. naval budget. There was a flurry of talk ked to negotiate wit! Rrunv Japan, France and I i whelming opposition to teration whatever. An amendment. to strike gan, democrat, Lineberger. republican, withdrew his amendment to the President the desiral entering into further deem it practicable.” rman Butler of the na Representative o Kelley the Lineberger proposal. subcommittee, Mr. der the amendment * atleman from (' remain the Confesxion of Bankrupt, Advocating an of Bourke Cockran, d asxerted that be placcd upo: Mr. Bonar 1 aln coul Franc it was a “confession the recent s must put a arm \wrld J5 to dive” Jir. tting the use Sir Auckland that th t has issued | partment b: British ambassador, an governm {non\ to its registrars of shipping iwhich it is hoped to restriot sm £ling of liquor into the United { through fraudulent transfer of Ambri n vessels to.British regist Under the new instructions, {ket forth, an_application to ia vessel in Canada which has been M i purchased from citizen United States, unless supported icertificate under the seal of the epartment of the Canadfan go for instructions before any i ernment definite steps are taken.” MIIST Sale | Only 4 Days Street . Formerly 1004 F St. THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. — | S50 00NAVY BILL PASSES HOUSE| "‘ Re“ord years old, 1006 20th street, was found ! Time—Provides Enlisted Request That President Negotiate The naval appropriation bill carry- ing a total of $325.000.000 and & re- quest that the President negotiate with foreign powers for limiting con- struction of war craft under 10,000 With the enlisted force fixed at 86.000 the same as last year, the bill went through the House in} chairman of the subcommittee on the nro\lslnn under which the President the ‘end an_effort to chan nguage was dropped, in the Amendment Defeated. section offered by Representative Lo- South Carolina, was defeated and finally Representatl California, “suggesting negotiations with other powers a3 soon as he may mth Carolina. ranking democrat of declared ther4 was nothing sought “except Kelley a tler shouted. and 1t & w was that Qreat Br not pay the United States eat Britain, add- Cockran e; e final paragraph was use halted for twen »urpose of inserting ¥ vards, but | CANADA TO AID U. British Ambassador Says Steps toi Be Taken to Bar Rum Runners. | Formal notification has been given| 1in a note presented to the State De- l‘.r the bedefit of these whe cannet get here Tn the daytime—OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL Cnl.’l'.Al. * @eedyear ¥ The Genuine GOODYEAR STORE—Formerly at 1004 F Street [MOTHER FINDS SON DEAD IN BED FROM GAS POISON Edward Krafthofer, 22, Inhaled Fumes Through Tube, Police Report. Krafthofer, Edward twenty-two dead in bed this morning by his mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Krafthor:r, when she went to his room about 7 o'clock. The young mam’s death had been caused by gas poisaning. Police of the third precinct con- | ducted an investigation and reported that Krafthofer had iohaled gas through a tube that extended from a wall fixture to his bed. 1t was also reported .by the police that Dr. Henry M. Dixon. 2013 I street. had treated him for mental trouble and suggested he be sent to a hospital. Coroner Nevitt conducted an investigation and deemed an in- quest unnecessary. Dropped for Present. MADE { byterian Church, use late orted by Kelley, 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. $30,000 DRIVE Only Four days to go before Christmas and we must sell $20,000, or $5,000 a day, to reach our December quota. Real bar- gains will do the trick—get your chare! over the h Great taly, but e the | ace of any al- out the bility of val com- By allm‘ked ey, i cutting | Coats, Drive Price. . ... ......... Coats, Drive Price. . Coats, Drive Price. . ............ Coats, Drive Price. ............. Coats, Drive Price. . . .. .. Coats, Drive Price............. Fur Coats, Drive Price . ........ Coats, Drive Price. ............ Coats, Drive Price............. Dresses, Drive Price............ $6.98 Evening Dresses, Drive Price . . .. .$24.98 Silk & Poiret Dresses, Drive Price.$14.98 Velvet and Silk Dresses. . .. ......$19.98 Velvet Hats. . ................. $2.98 Silk and Georgette Waists. .. .. ... $2.98 Brushed Wool Hats.. . . .. .. $1.00 peech .$29.98 .$39.98 .$49.98 .$59.98 .$69.98 .$50.00 .$10.00 .$19.98 of bank- ) s it xhr of time- S. Geades, e Cana- instru Y. i the note register of e (f BE SAGRIFIGEII BEFOI!E XMAS t Less Than HALF PRICE Yoar Chance to Get a Good Christmas Gift at Less Than Half Price ONLY 4 MORE DAYS—HURRY! for One Week—Must Close Saturday, December 23 Men's & Ladies’ GABARDINES Extra fine quality gabardines,] Well-tailored gabardines guar- beautifully tai- anteed waterproof. 32 2.50 5" 4.50 lored in the new- SACRIFICE est styles. SALE PRICE— $50 Values $30 and $35 Values Fer Boy or airt Boys’ Black Tweed Mixtures Best black rubber, cured, vulcanised. With Belt All Snap and buckle. For Around stormy weather. Guar- anteed waterproof. Regularly s -15 $12.50 R Girls’ Raincoats Tan Bombazine, blue serge, poplin, tweeds and fancy silk coats. Ages 6 to 16. $12.50 to s .25 Ages ¢ to 25 Regular. 8 Value for a ?,H!!QH Capes. u sweep skirts and attachea hood. °'s'¢"1n £y Sizes 6 to 14 years. $9.715 uMz"llllel Get Your Xmas Gifts HERE Now Left—Sale Closes Saturday, December 23 Silk piaid linea 00d. S 6 to $2.50 KINGSTORM BOOTS 83.“ and 34.50 u ”', 4 Hat, T8¢ Stree - Formerly 1004 F St. 903 F STREET N. W. Union of Covenant and New York Avenue Congregations Recent developments have put an end, for the time being at least, to prospects of a merger of the Church of the Cov nant and the New York Avenue Pre two of the most prominent of that denomination in Wagh- ington. Several weeks ago the plan was informally broached, with the idea that Milton RNy .$24.98 § The There "are no Gevelopments in the | proposition to merge Helgh(u Presbyterian Church with but had tion with the merger between the two | try older churches. regard confere “$1 Kilk Seam aswortme fur Rose, black Ien'n !Dubrr- Opera . or such a merger would be not enly ad- V&ntageous to both churches, but would fulflll the desire of the general assembiy for a great.. cathedsal-like Presbyterian church in the National Capital, two committees appointed by each of the churches to conduct negotia- | = have found, it s stated, such a {derable elemen congregations t peen dropped. had not only ‘been advanced separate! 0 the matter from the speci in fancy color mix- tures. Kive wear and satisfaction. cut of patteras in sizes 5 f Made of heav quelity either ribbon or trimmed phire, Perambul 6-YEAR RUBBER-TIRED LOCIPED! $4.98 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1922. |BSTACLES BLOCK - " CHURCH MERGER: in * opposition in the Washington | been also broached in conne, A communication in | | Was ce commitee of the Washin .50 Silk and Wool Hose,85¢ Women's Fine and Wool Black Hose, All sizes. Nottingham Lace Green, _White Window Shades, Just arrived. i lars. es to 4. Children’s v or brown: high collars. clally priced at $4.95. Sale of Values to $10 Boys 2-Pants Suits A go Tomorrow Only! 200 Pairs of Women’s Felt J ullets felt, copen, sap- brown and Al sizes, (g2 All-leather Housxe Everett This $5 English ator, With Rubber Tires HIGH CHAL $2 Kiddie Horse $1.39 BLACK- BOARD IMPORTED CHINA DINNER SETS.. HUMPHY 1316 1O 1324 New Lace | Curtains,$1pr. Pretiy Perfect Opaque Shades, 59c 8 deet, complete with fixtures. All-wcol Chinchilla Coats, two pockets, narrow Sizes 2 to 7 years. 9¢ Doll's: Wood . 50c | . Standing Lo 79¢ Witk Chart Helghts Church has been acknowledged by a similzr committee appointed at the downtown church, with word to the | { pany teday cons effact that it was deemed inadvisable | $1.000 dammames~ Hotel Corpor, “The hotel ted to a verdict fo favor of the actor !non al Capital which runs the hotel Jue beforo the | and jury in €ircuit Tivision 1 rer New York Avenue Church membership. | dered the verd, SCALDED, WINS $1,000.. 1 t the matter has | oy, ank Actor Gets Vgrdlct; . After Injuries in Hotel. [ Stephen Maley of New York, an{ggeh a good recommendation? actor, who was severely burned and | her impossible. | sustained a fracture of two ribs in € to evade a shower of scalding ter in a shower bath at the Hotel | ngton in Febr compromised hi; sul 71TH ST.. NW. $5 Esmond Robe I Blankets,$3.98 Double-bed site; patterns: as exch i 8 bo; St Just Received! Another Shipment of . These Classy /) All-Wool Sport Coats * That Were Formerly Priced Up to $22.50 100 New Sport.Coats, colors, tan, oxford, gray and rich dark pleated back; patch or slit pockets; Specially priced at $10.95. To $9.95 Children’s All-Wool Chinchilla Coats,$4-95 or hacks: Spe- an or navy. Specially priced ut 8330, e $1 Women's Outing S FLANNEL GOWNS 69 Bed Sm’ ‘2_98 st pik or Biue stripes; cirred ;«n(e: Large Size Double Bed- spread apd two Shems to match. Pretty Notting- Bam lace dsigns. S4-Inch Siorm Serge, $1.25 Double Storm Worts Deavs. Part-waol navy or black. a yard. $125 Clocked Silk Hose, 69c | Biack, vavy, or Russtan calf, plain black. e | Boys’* & Girls’ Wool Socks, 50c Brows or heather mixed, top.. All sizes 7 0 10, $3 Gauntlet Kid Gloves, $2.50- Tan ouly. in an sizes e, with wide rist and strap aod e ba $1 Silk Boudoir Caps, 50c Each in a box. Neat or ‘ribbon " trimmed. e B & mint. Esameled F[nsl'rl‘ns.sz'gstu S-KEY PIAN + |#ppeared for as | to dorJt in order to 5 different of ‘herringbone or plain polaire cloth browns; satinétte or suedenc linings; strap or turn-back cuffs Rain Capes, $3 50 Children’s Satin-finish Ra fancy hood attach rp, cordovan drop- stitched aod clocked. also with fancy wus repre- haries W Art her & Fisch: 1 managem ‘nnud by Attorney. {while Attorneys Fi e ho Justifiable. { Fedm the Detroit Mrs. C—Why did you give the girl 1 find 1 don’t know what to © with her. Mre. D.—That's just the reagon 1 had, get rid of her. | ou are now {d was in the same fi; 3-Yard Long Lace Curtains $1.75 Close mesh Not $1 Women’s Boxed Handk’fs, 79c Hemstitched edgee ered corvers; 3 in enlors 1 0.95 ; convertible col- Girls’ Satin-Finish cut; peatly made. To $1.50 Fine Musfin 98 Gawas, Shirts, Envelope Chemise. in white, flesh or orchid. Also Crepe Gowss. Women’s Genuine Beacon Cloth or Corduroy Robes 98 Each garment bears M the Beacon label, in il ncat dark figured pat- terns, with cord loop and neat satin or cord trimmings. All sizes 38 to 42 bust. And $ fine velvet corduroy brcak!akl or lounging s, neatly made: s and sizes. To $2.98 All-Silk Envelope Chemise, $1.98 Fine crepe de chine or radio silk, in blue, flesh, orchid or peach; lace trimmed. Schoenhut's DOLL -~ . CARRIAGES $4 ROCKING HORSE . Sy $1.98 | wiEEL- BARROW. . 5 A_llllll'. Reed . $3.49) $1 KITCHEN CABINET . ... With Grocery Boxes Schoenhot's Rubber Ball SHOOTING $1.50 oy

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