Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1922, Page 10

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THE EVENING “ST. Stoneleigh Court | BOMB HURTS FASCISTI. Connecticat Ave,, Cormer L lt | Expelled Tor Toase, 3 fow deshenie bovse- | Hurls xlnue in Gsunrln‘ a mmmh_r ! ‘LONDON. Decembcr 21——A alsvnch S | to the: Times from M! o \mm-'d‘l‘:l‘:‘l:-" Unfuraished. e cist, who had been expelled trom lho o nd bath suite. entireig-reaovaied wad re. | fasclsmo {n consequence of delin- e'e:nz:-.;::mt:l& e moat. ” Also tor: tran. quencies, threw a bamb into & group e i sart e roved Ao NeUse- | of fascistl in the streets of Triest. In| Exeoutives Today Lack “Virility Tatany Frask ¥ asd Catbert afant Fra n mAUlANT i the explosion six persons were badly, K . Len o = .. 'and a scote siightly, dnjured. and Ingenuity.” h odutnt eed eriride Kochls, 3 days, TR g i v & m’ 80, ollllum Hospital. nlrfl-l SU # By the Associated Press. “'o.."",..' Prinel : : [ Yoad tal, BOSTON, December 21.—Advocating o g T ""v’ iy | <. @ poration in which all the railroads of K b A 'nw-p-n 2 dnn. 's H the United States would be merged, And most reliable place to have your furs Jean Longuet, grandson of- Karl , in_ an address at the New The followin, have been reported wE' 8€ hours: Marx, Gerinute Martis, 20, Emerguacy 1 Magonic Temple last night, attacked RA".R“ADS IN mUNTRY i 13 aat, ks B8, " Geecatonrs erity e et e hermer Pros James A. Allen, 83, 3211 MeKinley st. mier Clemenceau of France during G Edward M. Krafthoter, 1008 20th st, his recent American tour. Clemeneelu Hospital. 1d, had proved himself “an old and icted that {If the P Joha E. Bears, 63, st. fox,” pred Judge Georze Anderson Declares ¥R . Duciel mradiey s, s Jutn Erjuchman persisted, in justitying Save One-third to One- half tal, Iafant Edith and Millard m"‘!‘ FURNITURE--T he Ever- lasting Remembrance Judge Geor; 2 - = o ey 'WHEN yqu give furniture you have the pieas- ure of knowing that it will be a constant re- minder of the giver—and furniture is always ac- ceptable. charged that the rallroad exaruifren of the country were “lackin, s 2 5 E £ virtlity, Ingenultyy and thllcny,s and n ) K EVERY suite or piece of furmtur_e bought this former member of the Interstate Inknessiyiall 'r‘tll‘fi;:r-medt jsnclent for | Misw erariatie mmecmebiaivcles s Commerce commission, appeared as a popularly called the winter solstice 30-33 Fia. witness here before the joint New appears to have been observed as a MARTIN WOLF, Ave. N.W. England railroad commission and season of rejolcing. rIRST © 1219-1221 G Street N.W. STORE HOURS—9 TO 6 Jacquette Dresses Blouse is made of ali- wool flannel trimmed with check material, same as skirt. Skirt is made of all- wool checkered velour; plaited models; made on a body; colors are red, with black and white checked skirts. Tan, with brown and tan skirts; tan, with brown and white skirts, and navy, with black and white skirts. An unusual valee at this price. Sizes 14 to 22 years. 14 that their “gross inefficiency and ar- 5 - : - d aroused the hostility of 2 i A i week will be delivered before Christmas. as well as of their em- Living Room’ Suites, cane and overstuffed, $100 to $450. R Dining Room Suites, $150 to $300. Bedroom Suites, 3100 to $500. McDougall Kitchen Cabinets, $39 to $85. Christmas Dinner 12 Nopn to 9 P.M. HOTEL LAFAYETTE wThe ‘rallroad commisston Jhas been olding public hearings in New Eng- . . 5 land und will report to the federal| Unless Mrs. Hohenzollern is government on tho best solution of ’ > ithn e oration” problem "of "tnis |3 home body she’s out o’ luck. 1 sectlon. (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) 'l‘hertrlke of the fl:éra men,” Judge Anderson said, “was pro- z 5 Yolcéa by the raliroad managers, }\‘vhol Births Reporled. Sixteenth at Eye Street r!f:; u:v::::im:fi’e:nm The Mecutives | The following births have been reported to Phone Main 4214 Gid not In the first place accept the |the health department in the last twenty-four = 5 E fisurona Labor Board ruitngs: pm the |boam: 5 : New Years Eve Supper Celebration way that it had been lmen;lled. while A boy. on the other hand the workers were Robert A. Stella F. boy. . Rot ethical n the manner in which 2 s gt Sunday, December 31st, 10:30 P.M. thcey n‘\et the a;zunuon o i A A. lg:un{gnum y. ‘autioning the committee no! place too much relfance on the opin- | 2hom: 3 aad Binel . Denntan. ‘Lamps and Shades. Tea Carts. Smeoking Stsnds. Easy Rockers. Royal Easy Chairs. Library Tables. Cedar Chests, Telephone Tables. Desks. 2 Mirrors. Featuring a troupe of superb entertainers. Supper de luxe. Special dance music, souvenirs and plenty of noise m‘ fun equipment. Make Your Reservations Now Anderson declared that “high-sal- i M 2 | look with m 1. and Georgla Lee, boy. avanimaiey o the possibiiity of los- '}':q','..-{".’.fi‘i':r’, DT $4.00 Per Cover ‘ ing thelr job: Raymond and Zelma Carr | LADY FRASER DIVORCED. EII = Penna. Ave. and 8th St. S. E. PR RSN N AR AT A R A ATy opposed consolidation of New Eng- land roads with trunk lines, Judle bo; fons of rallroad officials, who have Dok, b mina Marriage Licenses. ?bth)sb ora Marriage licenses have been issued to the followin, emer B, Shutts and Lacy M. Bryant. Wins Decree From Lecturer on Hillary T. Howard and Leah B. Hart, both Grounds of Misconduct. ot Lynchburg. Va. AR H.rkne:; M. Persing and Margaret acl LONDON, December 21.—Lady Helen *birnent Fitch and g Mary Fraser, wife of Sir John Foster DIyIT o Fraser, widely known lecturer, was granted a divorce today on the /| grounds of misconduct. Lady Fraser was Helen Mary Lawrence, daughter of Francis Lawrence of Seattle, Wash. * Theodore Caldwell and May E. Chambers. Galloway aad Beralee Kemper, both 608 to 614 ELEVENTHST, ~ By Way of a Christmas Greeting Ready Wear Section. § th and Domlh! Kelle; Beasley of M C., and osle ! Powell of Ralelgh, 2 = =SS ?;lfllond | A l"';kel lndJHIflXwE ‘l::;'ll: 8 uncey G. Parker, jr. & RO | Tlle Wyommg Cafe For Women Toun ™. Seminper. andcradys stosee | I ouis nger an Plerce M. Taylor and Sarah L. Davis. Col. Rd. & California St. N (I,’er(‘] Rtbalnhon and ’l thel d‘";fl b, bl eatly ST TE Fountaln an rothy New Management Boxed g James W. Dade and \hm_r-t nr?r\ 3 Newly Decorated n Breakfast, 75¢ Riynelda W, I Luncheon, 65¢ i Willlam_Johnson and M . Dinner, $1.25 | James R. Kfug Ay Choice of a collection of New, -Smart: Famous Humming Bird Hosiery Guaranteed to wear or nnuther r FREE. Put up. in beautiful gift box wi engnvsd 51 50 card. All colors, pair..........cccceeiiiennnens Montbly th“ Silk and Wool Sport Hose Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner In tan, brown, gray and heather; plain and sl 69 “SNL g clock effects; in gii;z: s;':l‘l;'- ........... Brukfntmm::lr‘ ,I:I:C eon or 4 A Ro! tarence Heacock ang Heien 3 - I 3 ; 5 }m";{’ Jr M:dl'm- of"'l" le: 5 Special Attention to Private ones of Richmon Maurice Freedman of Ralt L Wl Luncheon and Dinner Parties Helen G. Hoffmun of this i Edward R, Thomas and Mary Carneal, I“The Best in Eueryflnn‘” FOR WW Gll-T And upon which delivery of your selec- of Woodford, Va. B B 3 B B I B B B S S B B A B B A A S A AS AN TOE AND b HEEBL Tetephone N “VAER BECINE H orth 2941 ° . . 3 d e MEN ¢ e e e | (e e tion is assured — previous to Christmas Lisle, 40c; Silk, 75¢; Huvy Silk, $1.25 cember 25 fixed as the date. Interwoven Sport Klbhtl ose, 75¢, $1 and $1.50 Hoalery Section ‘F or DOWNETAIRS “STORE, PIANOS =) EEE—EEEEEEEE Street We h. duced many of our Christmas Gifts for : et Ssbprpne Tt o 20, Nt and now wi (C‘:)fitnae )e:‘rll; tomn':rowe :end complete your list at a uvlnz IU » After ¢ Bre-kfutCups,ulklndlueeomhnl “W'm tions; values up to $1.25. Your choice.. Ladies’ and Misses’ Sport Hose; in brsloen lotas wool and sill; all the sport Sl 19 shades and mixtures; valmup to $2.25 Men’s Knitted and Silk Ties, 75¢ Value, 53¢ arg ains They are particularly effective in model and tnmmmg——domg full justice to the taste of their designers and reflecting the real values reprcsented hke cloth. ...ooooveennnnnncnnneeeees 2 RE L Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine ¥:I«m ' }"dwrwm 3 eta . . oiret Twi hw':::"hc;':;” Georgette ! Tricotine A i In the 3 Largest Sizes; in 3 Various Colors \\&\N&mmmmm&\w“’ R R R 89c size—Now $1.09 size—Now $1.39 size—Now .. Fitted Reed Sewing Baskets, Leatherette hd: $3.00 size—Now $4.00 size—No $5.00 size—Now. TOYS REDUCED! All Furs Reduced " We are émphasizing the change of prices—that you may take ad\amage -of them for h&iida.y giits. Every Fur Coat; Every Fur Cape; Every Fur Wup, Every Fur Piece—included S6c quality—3 in abox Now 3% 85¢ qulty—4 in a box . 3375 i ;gi"? “:;d% Distinctly Populhr Gift Spécials_ Were $1.25 — Now 98¢~ Were 49¢c — Now 39¢ Were $1.98—Now $1.59 Were 75¢ —Now 59¢ —featured for Friday— | 5275 —]o]lc——Jo]——]c][c——]ol——Jo[——— [——]c] ere $2.25—Now $1.98 Were 89¢ — Now 75¢ . ; : . ;eu :z.ss-mw:z.u Were 98c — Now 79¢ $400 Cable & Gowns Sweaters ! Handmade Blouses Were $1.50—Now ’& —of heavy crepe de chine—tailored Pure Worsted Sweaters, in the _Voiles, Batiste, Dimities—plain d-?::.‘ 'ingfll.nlmnflt Were $2.00—Now $1. 69 Nelson' Used < and trimmed with val and filet lace; popular Slip-over model, round and and trimmed with real Irish or stock of Dressed and Un. whice"ma “herry "oeer : H strap or built-up shoulders—finish- V necks; Black, Brown and 32.49 Filet Lace. Peter Pan, $5.00 }::I& ml:ll_;_ru.'l'ldnnlzogtlzdk- Now 75 Cents ;d with fancy ribbon and 34.45 Navy Sovees 553500 S51003 squarc and V neck ........ WS «rseccssraccassenncns The Great deu::fioul k-‘lidlfst:nnlnlng inme— 0 Wool Scarfs Silk Hose A Rl 7 ok e end | Satey, Petticoats Pure wool, of generous size;t: Pure Silk, with lisle tops—iull- i -back laid: d stripes—with heavily ‘fashioned and perfect qual- $1.59 D e e B g ity. In the wanted shades, . ‘1 OPEN EVENINGS wml. CHRISTMAS m&&mfimfim&mwammamamm@mma%% g = o] O e S G E et TS S P’.n : m Satin, ‘Treco and Milanese—em- fringed ends. Most - at- : 2 Sl For the Holiday Dances P 10 e lllo G : broidery, pla:ted ool e ’5-@ e =90 and ST ‘2'5 Pure Silk—either silk or lisle . . l.79 kf R’"t. stitched flounces ......... binations s........ S35 “tops; reinforced and full- E'elllllg SIIPP"‘ o fashioned; guaranteed per- ;l 95 The new colonial effect, with : Sole Agents for Kranich & Bach, Emerson, 4 Chemise Fancy Blouses fect b S asno A el ey '7‘:’ cmu|: 3 sz'gs Bradbury, Webster and Becker —with Stepflns and Vests to match. Paisley, Crepe de Chine, Mate- . 3for85.65 Bolt T v aiiand $345 "~ Bros. Planos g et mad o, lae, Bine cict et sod ;- Woal Sport Hose Frenei?'“'f: ”:e “l:.'w ; ;i:red' mempefie c::me“;n & embroidered; also " plain tailored. Puse’ wobl = m the usual Grand Pianos for Rent - daintily ,B,ms,,e with +ibbon ‘3 95 White, Black and the lead- 3500 Heather shades; perfect $].50 ; Bow. | EACR oeiceconssonns ing suit shades ............ ShpesL L

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