Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1922, Page 11

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Smres all over tovu‘ Good Things.'fo'r the X Everythmg from “soup to. nuts”—thie, staj fancy groceriés-and market prodycts—neét:#ust sold<but selected to aam(y—and uphold the Goodm motto—"best for fess.” ““‘Grocery Dept. F-ncy Budded Wllnas. Brazil Nuts, 1b. Mott’s Cider, qt. . Fancy Table Raisins, Ib...39¢ Fancy Peeled Dried Peaches, Ib. ......... 1..29¢ Fancy Peeled Dried Apricots, Ib. Dromedary Dates, pkg- 22V4¢ - Minge Meat, bulk., ib... Helnz Mince Meat, 1=1b. tin Heinz Mince Meat, 2:b. tin . White Rose Cranberty Sauce, No. 2 Snider’s Oyster Cockhll = © Sance. 8-oz.. Smyrna Figs, lh. : Y Anather shipment of _ Floridg those lusciqus Oranges.” “Just phone if you cannot convegiently come.” ———|olc——x|oj——=3]alcp——¢] 30 Years at | '935 F .St golng _stronger Jewelnjf Va,lues ' ’ = . In Closing Out Short Lots For the Last Two,Days of Christmas Shopping Late shoppers will find us with pleaty of Gifts on . hand to meet their last-minute reqpumncnts—afld at There are some ex¢eptional values to be found here right now in Gift Jewdry very low prices. 24-INCH INDE- STRUCTIBLE Pearls . : Richelieu and other makes; guaranteed not to peel break, or dis- color; with solid gold clasp. STERLING SILVER COMB, BRUSH AND Mirror Set. Regular $35.00 Value $22.50 @ fi lozen hen became soaked with rain. s 35¢ doz. &G g |mrasing airmen may be seen first in | tlon been painted in Iarge letiers on o u Ao bl froeting duting Weds [th® east in Pennsylvania, Maryland | the roofs of buildings.” NOTOWNEDISY S ENATOR 100 Oranges—$2.50 Capons, Ducks, Rabbits ndtt{u Turkeys—of the Goodman ule;@lon. Celery, Cranberries, all the Ve;et‘h!q__‘fflll stagtn— and Fancy Fruits—to make the Xmas dimmer a"sucvess, - GHOS T SHIP? SEEN BEFORE STORM W-RE_CKED LAKE_TUG, SAY RESCUED The Weakly Tépreseiits official organ of HYlAN URGES PRESIBENT SUPPRESS KLAN PAPER Ohm He Ordered’ Police . Shoot All Ku Kluxers. purporting to the man-who' died jon 1o “had. ot fused to h mpanions and succumped ‘apples and. | (P Rddition 1ol Gapt. (“m Imn&h‘ s ald By the Associated Pres. - NEW YORK, December 21.—Mayor Hylan last night wrote to President Harding” asking that Col. Mayfield's Weekly, which he said is a newspaper published by Senator-elect Earle B. Mayfleld of Texas, be supressed for stirring ‘faclal . prejudices, citing as one instance that he had been accysed in tHe paper ‘of ordéring the New l(muk police to-shoot members of the | u_Klux Klan. “There is.& blatant display. of race h red and religious prejudice in this spaper and considerable misstate- mente the mayor wrote. ample of the & He remained on the tug jth Salo, administering to him the gale broke up their bugr nd: was forced to swim "throu| 1 icy water to save him- self is companion died. Baing picked up by the tug rencued the, purty; Gow. emergéncy. 5 the §tofy four.daye Mr. and Mrs: Harry.E. McCosl weve{ Ofie “of the vict) f awarded a verdict of suu against’ the gmtep—cnt Tohi McPherson — v m““thn which operated the raile ‘ghost ship” each tim¥, and thére- am 3 perat ter appeared worried over his for- Fobes a2 the time of ihe fires. - Thex {¥ei. "00 sun' in' frionds decisre. Srom: 4 who vouch for the appearance McPherson wife of the “The . phantorm are M ane Mrn Charies Miron. Garantua harbor, lightkeeper. “As an ex- Feman tter, Mr. Mayfield al- PatoRer of. hs * o of w 15 s his with the paper, it s stated. xm: in Texes and features -.vuelu Ileld and Birle advante the interests related. ma objects of the o hurl‘ . fl-ufl ;‘ tuted by wraith. also was sighted from shore, | Of whigh leges in his newspaper that I h iy o suften "'h...“"“"“‘m o [t wasmaw, e oA ring of (e fate of the isbued orders {o- the: potics to ahoot v fires. S - Resembled Rella limnce ansmen, an " accusation s | s, Brief Case 5 i o e ;" o ; Capt, -D. 'A. Willlams of the Reli- vlllxuily rfoked s will as Rheurd Tdcflnu( amm, ” - W llesll:(n 5 thought ! 17 anée and Fred Langlade, ‘& seaman.| Answering a statement which he Ink Well- Add) B, SOUTH SHIVERS IN FI |’m“"'f° i n Botiot | mereiehe deaen SiWtn mno;fl-eznm; said appeared fn the publication that " ress aok RS the sicamer Lampiun, a goveriment | (ransfer b, the survivors by raft tofhe was o “Knights of Columbus Fountain Pen -5 Diary : at that san! hon her maiden \uy;&e the island, it was sai mayoi yor, Hylan said that it was o ave” Pendil Seali o COLD SNAP THIS SERSON jisst ring with fveniyis, e, bt 40, Slorts, 2 A0 R 10 "Houie | "Rt Mo reark i - | e A = m_fF H Py e e s SR S s g s s e S DR re o P “ > of cl u efore ngs wi ha - & 2 Leg Lamiyy Miami, However, Swelters in Tem- | toana basis, for their fears. *"fhe tugs. Gray and Favorite, at c 8 becnimbeaw « L reported Ladies’ Arm. Bags rewwrmg Quebec harbor | night, tion, In the office of mayor of the city peratue of 82 Det gress. jce on their tour orthern Sus are taking of New York,.for the betterment of the varied elements of our large cos- mopoHtan population, have been in- much difficulty of lighthiouses on the re from stay on one of the barren Lizard Diary . Calendar Pad Manicure “Sets perior shores, where ‘the: where _their craft was oft keepers for. the winter. spired by the teachings of a good, H By the Assscia ted Press. 2 5 2 ATIANTE, (UK, Dscms el | : - 3':"[5-2“'5'{‘3{‘{&".'{'?&'3"1‘""“’ o ", For Brother . .| S cota srege. WhI3 winter s SIGNS ON ROOFS TO POINT WAY - | memeres s, qunes . | Broef Case’ amination of a complete file of the issues of Col. Mayfield's Weekly bears out the sinister motives for which this publication is apparently dis- seminated, official action be taken and polnts on the Florida peninsula, however, continued to be ‘bathed tn sunehine with average temperatures FOR FLYERS WHO LOSE ROUTES Fountain CEIL O by the Attorney General i y e orney eneral and the Vitgtie. North Carolina, gnd South to Media, Pa. a tamparnu}el) Sndl| Ecstmhal s Rdien S0 Jeuppress RiLe o I";s%' I{‘(‘;fit - fown; jt was, difficult to locate- the a against its pub- s ol foo“Sfom sloet - wtormi . Yesierda place. It would have been easy had |lisher. < paber Sets ? Georgla shivered early yesterday and | omeially designed signs to = D o R L e _| ~Within a few years, local experts i+ Virginia. Secretary Denby's sug e walitb i ving a géstion to the Interstate Commercq |where now a half dozen take.the air. mission that citles, towns and.Business men of the middle Atlantic o soar ‘down to law troezing during Wedy (it nesday. ‘Warmer wenm nn‘ rala slated for itoday. ‘Adabama, ine.a: - I wete offered partly cloudfy'afd co! weather today. "The low tempersture dat MempHla Tenb-y was 30 degrees, while New = ‘ared better with the mercuey | 0! ~{d@own only to 48 degrees, rising 11 de- groes Aufl € the night Nngham reportsd rees Ias For me brthern secudn ot Florida cooler weather was forecast for tol day. Miaml sweltered vesterday with §2 degrees. During the night 70 de- grees was registered. CORSET GONE? NEVER' In Fact MNiladies An Wearing Them More Than Ever, Is Claim. CHICAGO. Dq:enber 2.—2Are porzets eoming back? *“They. never mnt members of the of trav- ofing salesmen, dechr\d last night at their annual ban salesme Mayfield’s Weekly Published by Former Guard Officer. HOUSTON, Tex., December 21—Col. | Mayfield's Weekly, published in Hous- | s owned and edited by Col. Billie vfleld, & former officer in the Texas Natlonal Guard. and not by- Senator- | elect Earle ayfield, as indicated M | 1ages borrow an fdea from the rail, [ 8Ction may wieh Lo moar O nin g stations and paint their nnmeéf.m mmh Carolina for a spell of pooftops has been received hers fquaning If the towns of Maiylend |3 - r' nia are markes ese hope- h enthusjusm and already has're- (30 TIEECS S CP0 T Ykely to bdted in nc. {#eek ducks and drakes in the vale of Sécyetary Willlam D, Tipton of the | the Shenandoa athte aviation commission said today | Yr‘x fmenySeanes the west ngz‘tiug hix organization was getting In touch ThEN T DLROL J =<k With cities and towns in the three ot (Mo Saot hOPes to tHon N Penn- “tates named and would propose co-| WALR HHaE¥ILeC N CE et the 1dea | B operation in worklhg out a practicall s goubt will spread until the land- fBheme A LA e sanra air | fcAbe below the aviator {rom Maine mandfn Iocal-National Guard 8irf i, 7Texas and from Washington to unit. already is directing the Iocation | o, b e ey lon of the paper. | Senator Mayfield has no connection | of landing fields in M d. and s liknenn oW mhmest | send expert aviators to (‘0 ope: (Coprright, 1922.) Denby scheme. “It is somgRinies exceedingly di o mtry flights, ofj CINCINNATI ,Ohto, December 21.— where one i d upon to locate &/ mire of undetermined origin late last section,” expl! glun whe than} also is secretaty of Vhe 3d Corps Ares comprising the main plant of the Wil- ion. lismeon Heater Comptay, aituated in {ate with ‘towns which indorse the e S g e ers exnct Incation| - HEAT AT HEATER PLANT. iR hcap e ’"'“‘“d‘*nmm destroyed two of four buildings | N The —the cold weather. He'll Be Glad to Get Leather House Slippets Good ones $2 9 5 hfe at Thése $29S Slippers are made of good quality tan and black leather: Everett or Opera styles, with hand- turned soles. " Othet Leather Slippers for men, . 53350 to §7. Men's Felt Moccasins and Daniel ~ Gree! ]‘mq “COMFYS,” $1.65 and :‘V Otlier .Gifts Men Like - .. i Pallman Slippers, in leather case,’ u-k.nt SLIId White Gold-15-jewel ‘Wrist Watch, very beau- low-price tiful and ver : for her Chn 'mas gift. select this o Sofid White. Gold 1S-fewel Wrist ‘Watch; cushiont shape; 14-karat solid -white; #oLd casef; an unusual valve at $16.50 Turkish Toweling Bath- Slippers, ‘Warm Arctics, $2.75 to $5. ats, $1.29 to $3.50. ts, $4.50 to $7.50. More of Those Women's Felt Slippers ja Calf “G Extra Quality Russ!. Dainty Felt, Ribbon- trim Slip- pers, as pictured. All colors. All sizes. ALL Women’s Damel Green "HILO" and “COMFY” Slippers, genenlly 2 to $3—also Felt Suhets sl with: luther solés—now. . GIINUINE OSTRIC! E FEATHER ‘ li‘ans $3.50 Sterlmg Silver “Candlesticks “$1000 A remarkable ‘vaflue in Stérii Silver Candlesticks, 8 mv.lnt I:i't. . Just like the ci Ver; Hally 5;16«! or the two s ng Cor.} 5 414 9tk St. : “Crty Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa; l % 4169k e R 191616 Pa. Avel ;. 288.Paldve. SE. ve. 1318G S, 233 Pfl. Anq. S.E Loose-leaf Memos. Eversharp Pentil . what he wants and expects: - ,suo. Pen ~ moucmo srmtonns OIQ B- srm'r Nw '—And Shoes! Spnpgfi“SAMPLES" and * overstocks bought from sev- [ era! wll known - manufac- turers. Also several of our Mau 3& to Sm Shoes - .. £ ftom stack’ rednced.»' sed. s CGbdd -fipu. gu.ilylg and leathers * to suit évér); than atts.w - SFLORSHEIM" Shoes—or ? mé‘rcihandise ;r'der' .- for a pair—a wonderful g ST, .and “TRI-WEAR” Shoes! R;gularly worn by " hundreds of Wash- $7 .50 ipgton men ........ Hoswry : ForMcn— e : “Pfloemx" Sitk Socks, 75: and - $L10 _“Onyx” and “Phoenix” Silk-and- wool Heavy Sports Socks, $1 to F or Womcn— - Speciat Sale Sports, Host, Sl. < Better ones, $1.55 and $1.95. "Phoemx Seam-back Silks, $1.20 lnd OIJI. A o : “Phoemx" Fdl-f:shinned Silks, S195t08328. . . . . "Radmoor 52 "Alwyn - “Onyx; “Me(_lalia" Full - fashioned. Silk : Stotkings; $1.95. Special Sale Chiffon Silks, $2.75. “Kayper” Italian ‘Silk Lace Ei- fects or Thrud Silks, $2.95. For Cfn‘ldnn— “School-Proof” Stcckmgz. 3 for ? Double-kr Eatn \H'ecv)? t B0cand8sc. "holmx Roll - top Syort s Stwhm Terod$im, “Phioenix” SiJk Socks, 65c to, $1. Bufté. Billle May- , . Mayfield are not regular $6, and $650.styles. | & “Oriyx” Pointex Heel Silks, $2.35 YRR e T

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