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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1922, EAST RIVER CLIMAX TRAGEDY AND PATHOS THE KEVEN 20, G STAR, WASHIN Stork Visits Home MEASIRE DELAYED St Visis Home DUETOHDLIDAYS, On Lower Fioor | i i ! ' By th i 1 ! FTON, . (., BODY IN TO LIFE’S of di 13 Rotary Club Rings the For Kiddies at New Jo_)um Yuletide Spu'lt Spread With Lavish Hand for Poor Tots of W mhmelvn Today. Bell Willard I—You’ll enjoy the New— Year’s Eve Party --- | . We are arranging—beginning at 10:30 with a special musical program and supper menu—until midnight— followed by dancing. i body ppointment was found fl:;]nllnx in the wted Pross. RGH, December While the first floor of building on Spruce street being swept by fire a child was Peter Kraterinsky hineton, and its ¢ Hinding ot a body floa House Leaders Defer Consid- ering Prohibition of Tax- | Exempt Certificates. | wis nna firm for information ! Investigation | M above. It ucate Later the V. o born to Mrs in Wash- { out before | tongues of th you here wh: h ‘LOCKED,” OPPONENT SAYS 3 over to the * nt, little wept copious when a I Charity to ¢ don’ Table reservations will be necessary—and should be made promptly of the head waiter—for they are to be limited to comfortable capacity. found’ one 12-TON TNT BLAST USED TO DISLODGE 60.000-TON ROCK YAKIMA ) i ”-’Proposed Amendment to Consti-\ tution Is Urged by President | and Secretary Mellon. | him. “I it to bey bellowed | the waif. “I'm} be lost for Another little | brown - eved erip- | from Grace| xempt ent Ha Mellon of d then slid into the Tieton ‘, rock luter will be piled | of the Rimrock H | gest earth-filled | d in the Unite, “Murco” Liquid Paint —because when Murco Paint is once ap- i phcd—xt means long, continuing satisfac prepare the blas —1It Pays to Specify———’ i tion. That’s where its nickname—the i “Lifelong Paint”—comes from. It will SN A {‘ withstand exposure and lends its protec- . Detichant i tion to preservation of the surface | 5 \ ton, D. C. District of Columbiag j‘ painted. i : i g : ANNUAIL MEETING AND u‘ Wetgon ‘t‘\}lmow hO“I‘Pflim' crml(‘l_ be Hiee au | ST 1l purer than “Murco” is. Every ingredient pened = LLLCII()\ ()I‘ ()P FICERS i is 100% pure—lead, turpentine, linsced i oil, Japan drier.« Thursday, December 21st, 1922, | UJ p““ i 2R T i TR00 o : tiOnse Murco” and be sure oi satisic oo - 1 | 3 i AT THE ‘[ We can supply any i AUDITORIUM, CITY CLUB It color; in any quantity TWO ARE RE\IOMINATED g 1320 G Street N.W. | | Polls will be open from 10:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. . €. McChor 1 E Admission by either 1922 (blue and white) or nt to S d and J. B. E. J. Murphy Co. 710 12th St. N.W. Main 5280 1923 (pink) card SUART, tecor Potentate. Seventh | Pennsylvania Street Avenue Saks & JTompany You don’t know a man who wouldn’t be delighted with You Couldn’t Please | Men’s Pocketbooks | | . 30 Years at cket or th B B tt —Real Pin Seal—Genuine Gold-mounted— sssseassaseasssy lsszasassassesses Smoking Ja € boys better 3 L e | | Bath Robe $3u45 i ol Tweed Boys” Chinchilla Over- i Her islal sift casy o ) S coats—Gray and Brown NN\ 1 irom “th ; \ iried st ITeather Mixtures— They are in the two populartqnc\—] hree-iold Bs \\\ i ””"”,//// / lored kind—practical garments that the men folks will ‘“ ";‘;“g“‘c"“:‘:hr “nll:]:“f \lzglolkénan:l?e?lp Pocket Cases ade of select stock and 5 - B / wear. kets, belt all around ) : . { lined with Red flan- Two SPCClal Lots | Bath Robes Smoking Jackets A Sparkling * Blue-White DIAMOND As a Christmas Gift \ We have just received a small lot of the finest of Dlue-White stones—gems of rare bril- liancy and beautifully cut. They are in carat sizes and we are showing them in time for Christmas giving. We will weigh each diamond for vou, that vou may know its exact weight before you pur- chase it. lamew For Christmas giving, they are selling at $3 5 0 Per Carat " Half-Carat ‘Diat;wnds We have a few absolutely perfect dia- monds which weigh one-half carat apiece; and we use the word “perfect” in its full meaning— without qualification. Come in and look at a few of them before you buy those last few gifts. sas. The price of each of them is 140 A. KAHN Ine. f Adolph Kahn, Pres. 935 F Street 30 Years at the Same Address SE88828802883280088888388388838838888828888838883882 " Y Arthur J. Sundlun, Treas. l | | | | | | | | | | | Sizes 214 Warm Double-faced "_Mls s $8'75 Stripes and Figures— _Imported and American - < ol 5 il new colorings in the new Silks; exclusive pattern Cloth—plain color out s Mackinaws —in shapes; made with Saks and colorings—made with side and reverse side all the likable plaids; Service band. Saks Service band. trimming collar, cuffs convertible collar; in- X cets. Fastening = verted pleat in back; 65 95 and pockets. Fastening ()\[D d, Combina- 53 95 T almund H c c with 2 silk frogs. 56_()0 All sizes...ccee. Plain Blue and Brown Cloth—cut true to meas- ure; collar, cuffs and pockets trimmed with Matelasse. All $1000 SI1ZES cesvecces Plain Blue, Brown, Ma- roon and Gray Double- faced Cloth—the plaid of the reverse side trimming lapels. Cuffs and pockets bound with silk wool; two silk $l2,5() frogs .eeceees Worombo Smoking Jackets—plain Blue, Tan. Brown, Green and Ma- roon—the handsome check reverse side show- ing on collar, cuffs and pockets; trim- med with fancy $ 50 silk braid.. 22 tion Blanket (,oat Robes; with shawl or notch col- lar; button front; heavy girdle; silk cord edges, collar and cuffs. TFigured and striped pat- 57,50 tETNS ceeecconeces Black and White; Brown and White Check lounging Robes collar; button front girdle; silk brai nd cord lflhln]ln" in combination ei- $1000 fects Oregon Indian Blanket Robes—in gay colorings and characteristic designs ——shawl collar; silk braid; edgings; sllk $ 50 girdle ........ 16 Heavy ght Terry 3ath Robes; in Blue, Brown and Tan combina- tions; shawl collar; cord braid; heavy gir- dle; cut long and $8 full Little Things---Immensely Popular Men’s Gloves—Import- ed and Domestic Cape Outseam Gloves; regu]ar and cadet $2 15 SIZES ceeeceenons Wool Mufflers—In Camel’'s Hair colors and combina- $1_25 tions .. co Soft Shirts—Plain colors—that are guaran- teed. Soft cuffs. $2,50 Sizes 14 to 17... . cte. .. Brief Cases | $4.95 Cordovan, Black and Tan. Accordion Silk Hose— Rib, in two-tone effects; fashioned and perfect quality. Black and White; Black and Purple; Black and Gold, $200 Hat. 10 years.c.. ... Cow Boy Play Suits— the whole outfit—-Hat. Shirt, Breeches, Lariat. Pistol and Hol- 32 95 ster. 4 to 10 years, Indian Play with bright bonnet. Sizes to 10. Boy cy Silk Shirts —TFancy striped patterns, and of splendid quality silk. Neckband $4_()5 sizes 1274 to 14.. Suits — her war % $1.95 Gifts That’ll Be Appreciatcd Ieather Suit Cases—24 and 26 inch, genuine Cow- hide; with straps and clasps; linen lined. Black § .00 and Cordovan.. 10 Men’s Alpaca Mufflers —Plain Camel's-hair color and striped effects; finished with $3 00 silk fringe...... Silk .Suspenders— Strong elastic webbing: attractively $ l .00 mounted Auto Robes—Imported Scotch Wool Rug-Robes, plain surface, § .00 with plaid back. 15 Sport Hose — Heather weaves; imported 795 make; all colors... Sizes 7 to 18 510,00 Mears| . cicn Boys’ Gauntlets— Velour and Brown leath- er. Warm and comfortable. All $l.oo Boys” Mufflers—Brush- ed Wool in plain colors and stripes. Each § 1 .50 in a box 5 Boys' Kid G]ovcs—]n the popular street colors; warmly $l.15 Jined=osor Coones Boys" Belts — Leather strap with initialed buckle. 5(c and $].00 Men's Umbrellas — Durable Union Cloth; fast color and rainproof; strongframes,and with assorted $3 handles Golf Hos e—Excep- tional, Camel’s Hair color; fashioned 52.45 and with cuffs.. Men’s Coat Sweaters— Pure wool; with large roll collar; white $10.00 and colors..... Suspender Sets—Sus- penders and Garters to match; combina- sl 50 tion sets Men’s Umbrellas—Fine Union covers; 28-inch, 8 ribs; plain and $2 15 fancy handles. . And Slippers— Everybody will appreciate the thought that sends them— Men’s Special Felt Slippers ‘1_—2 a Pair Everett shape, welt sewed and flexible Chrome Elk Leather soles; cushion insole. Brown, Gray and Oxford. Ladies’ Felt Slippers— Moccasin style; with cushion leather soles; rib- bon and bow trim- c med. All colors. .. 69 Ladies’ Novelty Slip- pers—Silk Brocaded, Quilted Satin and Chamois; leather lined; silk pom- $l 25 pons .. " Ladies’ Rubber Boots— The New Radio Russian Rubber Boots—worn over the shoe; Gray or Black Astrakhan $4 cuff tops........ Children’s “St. Nick” Boots—Red top Rubber Boots, White fleece lin- ing; U. S. brand. $3 and $3.50 Children’s Jockey Boots —Russian model, with cuff tops; smoked Elk or Brown Lotas Calf. g $4 to $5 All sizes, 6 to 11. Men's Slippers—Brown Dongola Kid Roosevelt Romeos — leather lined, soles and rubber 52 49 heels Men's Slippers—Brown or Black Kid Slippers— Opera, Romeo and Everett shapes — leather lined and turned $3 00 soles ........... Men’s Bath Slippers— Turkish Toweling and Brown Elk Leather Slip- pers and Mules. 75¢ to $1.50 Children’s Felt Slippers —Trimmed with silk cords and pompons— Royal and Navy Blue and Old Rose. 75¢ to Q5¢ Boy’s Storm King Boots — D ull-finished Rubber high-top Boots. Sizes 11 to 6. $3.50 and $4