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Jfr th nuih i) i “ o “ll x|”"1| || 4 I i I H”(I), |IH"”“(I!’”II vumu st THE ' EVENING 'ST. IllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllll!lllllllllllllllllq ' K l Inu IH Hllrlmln nm'u” I "'Ii fsk 4 Ml f|“nwuf iy Wy { 1";{!i‘i;;:‘!‘!i:;l||l" I ”“w i '||hnm“w m i |I(| M e i u‘ i m ""’l s s mnmlui'hnivh quum“ i I WASHINGTON, llll Illn I | !lmlhnnnl\lt*‘ um'“ d:;'wnrl'f e v iy ”Jl“h.z | it i |l| | l|“ i .\1l I 1 "'mnnmmumuml D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922. ‘|Q’ ! ifitg !Hm I ,\g ke m]lh“ H\ ;.;I 1"~ i i lln m 1 100 Wonderful Friday Bargains nghly Desirable Glft ltems at Lowered Pnces Frlday—Practlcal Needs for Men, Women and Chlldren. Read Carefully. | 1 000Mens'l'mat29c ‘ HXI) open ties, all new styles, 2 Pairs, $2.45 Regularly $1.50. First quality. Wool mixed, Richelieu ribbed with embroidered clocks, in black, brown, gray and heather. Also full- (zshvonedywool hose, in gray. tan and camel. Friday only, 2 pairs, $245—Main Floor. Silk & Sports Hose, $1. 59 Regularly $1.75 and $195. Women’ First quality pure thread silk, full fash- ioned, black and tan. Full-fashioned silk mercerized hose, in gray, blue and camel. Silk-and-wool Sports Hose, in brown, gray and heather. All perfect. Friday only, $159—Main Floor. 50c Underwear, at 39¢ Children's. _Fleece-lined Vests, long sleeves, also Dutch neck, elbow length. Pants to match, ankle and knee length. 2 to 12 years. All perfect. Friday only, 39c.—Main_Floor. Women’s Union Suits, 69¢ Regularly 85c to $1. Low neck. knee length, medium and heavier weights. é'll perfect. Friday only, 69c—~Main Floor. Sports Bloomers, $3.95 Women's. Glove silk, in the new style, Neva Drop. with elastic at waist, deep shirred cuff, black, navy, gray, purple, green, copen and brown. Regular and extra sizes. Regularly $4.50. Friday only, $3.95~—~Main Floor. Women’s Vests, $1.65 _Glove silk vests, bodice style. In flesh. Sizes 36 to 42. Friday only, $145—Main Flabr. Silk Bloomers, $2.50 Women's. Glove silk, in flesh color, well reinforced. All sizes and all per- fect. Friday only, $2.56—Main Floor. Women’s Union Suits, $1.39 Regularly $2 and $225. Wool mixed, low neck, ribbed, ankle length, sleeve- less; regular and extra sizes. First quality. Friday only, $139—Main Floor. Envelope Chemise, $2.95 Glove silk, tailored tops, in flesh. Very dainty. Regularly $3.50. Friday only, $295—Main_Floor. Children’s Sports Hose, $1.29 Regularly $1.50 and $1.75. ¥-length silk and wool sports hose with roll tops. First quality. Friday ealy, $1.20—Main Floor. $1.25 Silk Hose, 2 Pairs, $2.25 Holeproof; women's; pure thread silk, seamed back, in black, white, brown, tan, camel, gray. All sizes. First quality. In Christmas box. Friday only, 2 pairs, §236, —Main Floor. Children’s Sports Hose, $1.79 Regularly $1.95. All-wool with fancy tops. can be used full length or ¥. in brown, gray, camel and heather. Fancy colored tops. Sizes 6 to-10%. All perfect. Friday only, $1.79—MWain Fleor. Sports Hose, 69¢ Pair Women's Mercerized Ribbed B8ports Hose, two toned mixtures, blue, tan and heather. Also children’s wool mixed long hose, plain black and brown. Also heath- er mixed. First quality. Friday emly, 69¢ pair—M¥ain Floor. ot - Children’s Leggins, $2.45 Regularly $3.50. Corduroy Velvet Panta Leggins, alst length, in black, white and blue. Ages to 4 years. Friday only, n"‘——“lh Floer. Women’s Dresses, $10, $15 and $18.75 A number of special lots of dresses priced for Friday only. Jersey, silk and cloth. T ity Palais Royal—Third Floer. $3.50 Music Fol Made of genuine goat skin, richly linea with moire silk, holds sheet music or can be folded with top handle and buckle fastener. Friday only, $2.08—] Floor. ‘Women's. 5285 Of glace kid and mochaline, a washable suede skin; the glace in taupe, oxblood and white, with black slitchmg, sewing and gore; the mochaline in natural pongee, colcrs and white. Friday only, pdr—Mnln Floor. Elbow Length Glovu, $l 45 Pr. Of chamoisette, chamois suede and filosette, in spear point and embroid- ery stitchings, self and two-toned. in brown, sand, beige and white. Friday only, $148 pair. aln Floor. Fabric Gloves, 75¢ Pair 2-clasp warm-lined gloves, in brown and black. Strap-wrist gauntlets of chamoisette in sand color. Friday only, 75¢ pair—Main Floor. Ribbon Specials Taffeta grounds with fancy stripes, polka dot effects, in pink, blue, white, maize, red, etc. 8§ to 53 Inches wide for children’s hair ribbons. Friday enly, 23c yard, Dresden, light and dark ground, fancy stripes, etc. 4% to § Inches wide, all col- ors and combinations. Friday only, 18c Fard. . Red Satin Ridbdon, 3% to 4 inches wide, for tying wreaths, etc. Friday only, 20c and e yard. Satin thhnn-, No. 1 and 1%. 10 yards to plece, extra heavy quality in all the wanted shades of pink. blue, maize, lav- ender, turquoise, etc. Friday only, at 40c and 50c Stationery Specials $2 Ward's Linen Stationery, 2 quires fine paper and envelopes, prettily tied with ribbon. mly, $1.30 box. Sets of Shaj are, 15 minlature edi-| tions, bound real leather, each one | complete. Friday only, $1.39 set. $3.50 Colored Brass Book £lides, me inl elk design. Friday enmly, $1.30 ea Palais Royal—Main Floor. | = China and Housewares Drake’s Klectric Massage Vi- brators, with 3 applicators. Spe- cial, complete, 3eplece Carviag Sets, with white metal handles; $2.95 good grade of steel, fully guaranteed. $2.95 “Maaniag Bewman” Pure Aluminum Cold Water Percolators, 38-cup ssqs size; $7.60 value. For o Heldfast Aluminem Baby Plates; can- not pull off; fits any chair or 89¢| Skates 1 ware Co.; adjustable, $1.69, A Set of 3 “Bayberry” Candles, neatly packed In a sift box. Very Jqc Round Aluminum Double Roast- | ers, nice for small roasts—chicken. 79c etc. Special, Library Baskets, oblong shape, in several different colors with rose 98¢ decoration, Electric Trons, 6-pound size, fully nick- eled and polished. Complete, $395i bearing Roll y the Union Ha with cord and plug. Sise hite Enameled Bread | Box, with hinged cover; gold §J 29 stenciling. Special, & Si-pleee American Percelain Dinner Seta, blus and gold bordered de- §9 9F sign; $12.00 value. Special, 29| American Porcelaia Cups and Saucers, gold band decoration. g 29 Special, 6 for = T-plece Grape Juice Sets, thin g} 29 blown; grape cut design. Special, - Goblets o Skerbets, thin blown: ¢j 19 poinsettia cutting. Choice, 8 for . T-plece Berry Sets, Nippon China, cholce of uvenl attractive deco- “m rations. Special, set, Nippon China Mufin Diskes, choice of | two pretty decorations; $3.00 $1 49 value. Special, Pal ‘ourth_Floor. Leather Bags, $2.95 Regularly $3.50. Made of genuine Pin Seal, silk lined, fitted with purse and mir- ror, mounted on engraved frame, gilt fin- ish, two styles to select from. Friday only, $2.85—Mata Floor, 59¢ and 69c¢ Bags, 2 for $1 For Children and Misses. Of velvet. | velvi and leather combination or all| leather, silk lined, fitted with mirror. | Friday enly, 3 3 for $1—Main Floor. $3 Manicuring Set, $1.98 Fitted with twenty-one useful fittings, white celluloid, 1lined with figured Friday only, at $1.96—Main of sateen, Floor. 69c to 89c¢ Silks, 55¢ Yard Figured Drapery Madras and plain Drapery Silks. Friday only, 55c yard— Second Floor. 15-l’|ece Ivaleur Sets In Royalton pattern, consisting || of Bonnet-shape Long-handle Mirror, Hairbrush, Dressing Comb, Powder Box, Hair Receiver, Cloth Brush, Nail Buffer, Nail File, Cuticle Knife, Shoe Hook, Shoe Horn, two Salve Boxes combined, Perfume Bottle with holder. . At $89.00. 8-Piece Manicure Sets Consisting of Nail Buffer with change- able chamois, Nail File, Cuticle Knife, Nail Stick, Salve Box, Cuticle Scissors, Shoe Hook and large Tray; handsome lined boxes. At $9.00. 7-piece Manicure Sets, in lined boxes. At Palais Royal—Maia Fleor. Paristyle Mud Pack, 45¢ Regularly 60c. For removing black- heads and hght:mng the muscles. Also cegular 60c Paristyle Almond Cream. ;rld-y only, 45c each—Main Floor— alcony. O — Pleated Prunella Skirts, $4.45 We hlve sold hundreds of these skirts at $4.95 and $5.95. A fortunate purchase enabled us to secure at a concession 200, thus making this offer possible. Fru-y only, $445~—Third Floor. Curtain Specials Ruffle Scrim Curtains, "Eage Marquisette Curtains. air, Filet Weave Net Curtains. Pair, Colored Figured Madras Curtalns. large ruffle. Pal Lace 81.69 .10 Pair, IA:‘; t;.“h Curtains, loops at top. Each, Sample Pairs Fine Curtains, % off. Seeon Cortaims, $5.20 Par Irish point, Marie Antoinette, cluny lace, Nottingham lace, filet weave, | braided net and Point de Gene net :uri tains. Values from $6.50 to_$2.75. to 6 pair lots. Friday only, $529 pair. —Second Floor. Floor Covering, 55¢ Yard .Gold Seal, Neponset and our special grade floor covering, in part rolls. Enough yardage of some designs to cover several rooms. 69¢ to 8% grades. Friday only, $5c yard—Second 13 Cocoa Door Mats, $1.50 A superior grade, that will stand hard wear. Regularly $195. Friday only, $1.50—Second Fioor f' Rag Rugs, $6 Each Sizes 9x12, 8x10 and 6x9 feet. Slightly soiled from bcms used as samples. Reg- ularly $10 to Sl 50. 8 in the lot at $6 each.—Second $1.75 and Sl.98 Plain and Printed Georgette Crepe, $1.59 Yard The plain georgette is shown in over 50 shades, printed in neat designs and in_attractive color combinations. Wool nd Homespun Friday Only, $139 Yard Practical mixtures in checks and fancy stripes, also plain. A variety of color combinations to choose from. 49 Brocaded and Printed Silk and Cotton Fabrics, Friday Only, $1.29 Splendid variety in all the latest color combinations. Art Needlework Specials Christmas Novelties 0dds and ends, consisting of Small Sew- ing Basket, Vanity s with Puff, Sew- ing Box. Fancy Pincu Values, 35c to 39c. each—Main only, Floor. Sanitary Luncheon Sets, $1 6 and 13 pilece sets, several pretty pat- terns. Needs no _washing, saves laundry. Will not tear. Regularly $1.25. Friday only, $1 set—Main Floor. $1.50 Pillowcases, $1 Stamped Tubing Cases, in three assort- | ed designs. Lllhl! solled. Friday only, $1 mair—Main FI1 ;l- Reyal—Second Floor. Fancy Pillow Ships, $1.49 Each Made of colored repps, poplins, etc., with embroidered colored designs. Spe- cial at $149~Second Floor. lons. Friday 25¢ | Men’s and Young Mn s All-wool Overcoats $28.75 Regular $35 to $50 grades. Com- prising about 150 super-quality overcoats. Strictly all-wool mate- rials, plaid and double-faced fab- rics, right out of our regular stock. Most of these fine garments are lined and trimmed with Skinner’s satin and hand-tailored in every essential detail. Models include big ulsters, ulsterettes, raglans, ki- monos and set-in sleeves. Belt back and belt all-around styles. Not every size in every pattern or style, but all sizes in the lot from 33 to 42. Fully $10 to $25 less than you will be able to buy them next winter. Friday only, $2875— Main Floor. Men’s All-wool Overcoats, $19.75 Regularly $30. These coats are in the conservative staple Chesterfields; ma- terials are all-wool dark gray meltons. Sizes 36 to 39 only. Friday only, $19.75.— ‘Main Floor. Notions Specials Fnlmel Coat Hanger, 3 for 3te. Hand Ptlnltd Stocking Darner, assorted colors, at Needle Book assorted colors, containing best quality sewing needles, assorted sizes, at 19e. Work Boxes, containing sewing articles, assorted colors, at 8be. = Cloth Cszas, containing 2 folding hang- ers, at 19, Palals Royal—Maia Floor. Furniture Specials $2 Bedroom lele solld oak with shelf. Friday, at $1.50. $1.76 Hzrdwnnd Kitchen Chalr, golden oak finish. Friday, at $1.38, Hardwood Rocker, with arms, golden oak finish. Friday, at $3.0R. Table, of solid oak, with shelf and draw- er. Friday, at S3.98. Toy Sets, white enameled, 1 table and 2 chairs. Friday, at $5.98. Willow Arm Chairs, high back, size. Friday, at $17.00, $5 Smoking: Stand, with blue ash tray. birchwood, dull mahogany finish, at $3.40. Bed Plllow filled with all new feath- ers, at Red Rocklnl’ Chalrs, large for children, at 40e. Folding C\l(unk;fblo. of hardwood, 36 inches long, at Palais Reyal—Feurth Fioor. Handkerchiefs Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, hand-embroidered and handmade, in col- ored and white, also fancy lace with linen center. 3 fer $1. Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs. with embroldered corner. 3 for $1. ‘Women's 25c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with embroidered corner, in colors and white also initlal. At 5 fer $1. Women's 19c Shamrock Initial Hand- kerchiefs, also linen with embroidered corner in colors and white. ‘Women's 15c Colored Novelty Handker- chiefs, alzo colored borders. At 6 for 50c. Men's 75c Extra Size Hlndkerchlela in all pure linen. At 3 fer Henn Pure Linen ]nlllll Handkerchiefs, 50¢_enc Men's Pllln Linen Handkerchiefs. At 3 for 1. Men’'s Union Linen Handkerchiefs, 15¢ each. Boys' 39c Pure Linen Init!al Handker- chiefs, 3 for Boys' Fast-woven Bordered Handker- chiefs, 3¢ e Bo: 16c Colored@ Novelty Handker- chie! for DOe. Children’s Picture Handkerchiefs, with embroidered designs. Box of 3 for 35c and Chlldrlnl Datly Handkerchlefs. Box of for Bbe. Children's Colored Novelty Handker- Chles, @ for 3 alais Royal—Maia Floor. Women’s Tuxedo Sweaters, $5 All-wool models in heavy or medium weight wool; plain or fancy stitches; belt all around and pockets. black or navy. All sizes, 36 to 46. Fri= day only, 8~Third Floor. At @ for 81. | Buff, brown, | | i | muff pockets. with slip-easy bands, patterns and colors to suit every taste. All new and perfect. Friday only, 29c— Main Floor. Men’s Socks, 59¢ Pair Wool mixed, heather mixtures of brown, green and blue. Sizes 9% to 11._Friday only, $9c pair—Main Fioor. Men’s Silk Ties, 55¢ 20000 open-end styles, made with slip- casy bands; plenty to choose from. Friday only, 55c—Main Floor. {Men’s Handkerchiefs, 6 for $1.85 All-linen initial handkerchiefs, neatly boxed. Friday only 6 for $185—Main Floor. Boys’ Pajamas, $1.19 Two-piece flannelette pajamas, of good heavy weight, finished with four frogs. Cut full and well made. Ages 8 to 12. Fricay only at $1.19.—Main Floor. Men’s Quilted Robes, $10 Just two of the robes that were regu- larly §15. Friday only, $10.—Main Floor. Boys’ 2-Pants Suits, $8.75 $10 to $15 grade Norfolk Suits—about 200—of good quality woolen and all-wool cheviots, tweeds and cassimeres, splen- didly tailored; all neat pattems Sizes for boys 7 to 17. Friday enly, $875— Main Floor. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, $8.45 Two-pants Croduroy Suits, the best in our stock, which includes Crompton All-weather, also the famous Lawrence corduroy. Both knickers full lined. $10 to $12.50 values. Sizes 7 to 17. Friday only, $8.45.—Main Floor. Little Boys’ Overcoats, $7.95 Regular $10 to $15 grade woolen chin- chillas, also all-wool meltons, made with all-wool lining. Convertible collars and Sizes 25 to 10. Friday only. $7.95—Main Floor. Little Boys’ Overcoats, $4.75 Good quality chinchillas, odd lots from our regular stock; well made and trimmed, button-to- neck styles. Regu- lar $7.50 values. Sizes S to 8 only. Fri- day only, $4.75—Main Floor. Boys’ Mackinaws, $6.75 Regular $8 to $1250 grades. Extra good quality, heavy weight, the long- ywearing kind, made with convertible storm collars, muff and patch pockets. This includes all the best mackinaws in our stock. Sizes 7 to 15 only. Friday } only, $6.75~Main Floo~. Matteawan Velour Hats, $4 Regularly $7.50. America’s finest and most serviceable quality velour, offered at less than their original cost. Seven good styles and six assorted colors to choose from. Friday only, $4—Second Floor. $5 and $5.95 Trimmed Hats, $2.75 125 Smart Midseason Hats, consisting of satins, velvets and a few felts, in the season’s best styles and colors, includ- ing plenty of black. Friday only at $2.75—Second Floor. Children’s Beaver Hats, $1.49 Regularly $249. A good assortment of pretty styles, neatly trimmed with grosgrain ribbon band and bow. Colors are black, brown and beaver. Friday only, $149—~Second Floor. Children’s Tams, 69¢ Regularly $1.35. - The original Priscilla Dean Tams, in a fine assortment of pop- ular colors. . Ideal school hats. Friday only, 69c—Second Floor. Georgette Crepe Blouses, $3.75 Regularly $5 to $695. Overblouses, tie-backs with round collars: white and flesh. Small sizes only. Friday only, $3.75~Third Floor. i Assorted Flowers, 39¢ Regularly 50c and 75c. One table of Assorted Flowers, in fine variety of styles and colors. Friday only, 39c~ Second Floor. Bargain Basement Friday Bargains—With Prices Less Than Other Days——Shop Tomorrow Handkercluef: 7 Boxed—on requent. ‘Women's and Men's—Em. [ broidered and colored sports for women, plain white for men. Anmy 6 for S0e. Men's—hemstitched. You'll §§ judge them worth 10c each. 12 for SOe. Linen— Women's Irish Linen Handkerchlefs, white nnd colored sports. 3 fer Llne-—Manl 'M!O plain and hemstitched. S for Si. Initial—Men's Sheer Lawn Handkerchlefs, with em- broidered initial. 6 ia Dex, T0c. Clocks—Gifts $3.50 Big Bea Bad Baby Ben, the natl dly known Alarm_Clocks, §3 $10 Mantel cl.eh-. 8-day, striking _hours _and_ half [j hours. Choice of oak and § mahogany finish cases, $7.98. | Clocks, with White dial: Alarm Clocks; 8-day, $3.95. Boudoir Clocks, in mahog- any finish or white enamel gases. Christmas gifts for er. Luggage—10% Just a few examples— $5 Week-end Cases, 31.50 Suit c-..., 98.78. llO Traveling Bags, $86.00. 2 Travellng Bags, $10.88. Cases, $1.00 Gloves, 79¢ Boys' and Girls’ Plible Leather i Women’s Gloves, $1.00 Imported, 2 buttons; embrolder- ed backs. and black. 6 to 7% 59¢ Gloves, 39¢ Women's Suede-finish Gloves; 2 il duttons; embroidered backs. Tans, browns, grays. Sizes | Friday, 3%¢c Gauntlet Gloves, $1.89 Wemen's Cape Gloves, with wrist strap. Browns aad bdlack. | pay Sizes 6 to 7. s Sports Hose, 59¢ anen s, irregulars; wool-mixed .ny and black. Sizes § to 914. $1 Silk Hose, 79¢ G 9%. Friday, T9e Silk and Wool Hose, $1 ‘Women's Black with Embroider- ed Cloekl. lmnlm reinforced. 9% sizes.. Friday, Gloves, fleece lined. Sizes 3 to 6. | with long silk In the wanted brown shades. Fri- | ter tops. day, 9139, Boys® Browns, tans, white . length. 6 to Toe. § and %. | Gnkle length. Friday at 50e. $1.50 Hose, $1.29 ‘Women's Full Fashioned Black Sises 9 to 1 $1 Union Suits, 79¢ Silver Gray, flacte-lined suits, low neck, no sleeves, ankle Union Suits, 59¢ ‘Women's irregulars, fleeced lined suits; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves, Handbags, 89¢ boots nnod lisle gar- Friday, | Party Boxes, 14 years. Friday, ton Bags, Friday, §1,98, Sizes 36 and 38. reinforced. Browns, tans, l!’hluhlon. silk, Y. Union 8ul ts; day; $3.35. o Suits, 2 for $2.79 ‘Women's first quality de luze silk and isle union suits, with silk line stripes. Sises 88 itz in_box, Friday, $3.79. Gloria Umbrellas, $2.98 Women's Gloria; loen ke pure silk, but wears better; with fash- fonsble leather-trimmed handies. Silk Umbrellas, $4.69 'The . maker’s pu’Chrlnmnu clearaway means a bargain wu for women's fine navy, rul‘ble S‘I(lk Ulnb e!lu. Worth less lhln 'l'fl Friday, See These Suits, $2.25 Women's «m voeld 36 to 44 sises. 27. Friday, See. to 44, leaux, Tea Aprons, wfh lvury- Not one mixed with rst quaMty Frie ‘Women's Leather Bags, and black, fitted ;{lhkmlrrors: also ac Kiddies’ Bags, 39¢ Add to the little one's h‘rllfll . this Christmas with one of 50c Bags. Friday at $%e. . $2.50 Bags, at $1.98 ‘Women's Cordovan Cowhide Bos- 13 and 14 inch sises. Girdles at 50c Including values $1.50 to $2.50. Of satin and broche, lxlzyle, with 'Illfic in back; sizes Hook batk and tronb. of novelty and mesh materials; also ;I.r:u; sises 82 to 48. Friday at td ‘Women's, all sises to 50, of cam- dric and nainsook, lace and em- ‘broldery trimmed; some with high neck and long sleeves. 50¢ Z g S ome with rib- Pettibockers, $1.00 ‘Women's, ankle length, of black, en, purple and colors enameled. the embroidered. Sizes to 50. Bath Robes, $5.39 —in various colors. hook-back $5.98. A Women’s Pajamas, 88c 2 plece, of Batiste and Nainsook; in pink, blue, honey dew and maise. Friday, 88c. Cozy Nightgowns, $1.50 Of flannelette: braided or hand- Women's Heavy Blanket Robes Wide satin ribbon trimming, cord girdle, 38 to 44 sises. Friday, 85.39—other days, 150 Dresses—Women’s |l and misses’. Wool, velours | lngzsl:rges FSues 16 years | to42bust. Frie dy, $4.39 $25 Coats—Extra sizes— | 41 to 51. Large fur ¢ollars on some; all full lined. $ l 7-89 Friday, Dress Skirts—Prunella cloth, pleated. | $595 and $695. Friday, @irls’ Dresses—Regulation Drv;sses; part wool, with white braid trimmings. || Net-Bras- with Neat all sizes. —and note Sobroldary to these aprons. All sizes. e and em- brown. @ésired for Frock Aprons, $1.69 With cap to mateh. The Aprons rlnn in contrasting colorl. Sateen Aprons, $1.79 New—of black satin with cre- tonne trimmings, In bright colors the collars and pockets Gift Suggestions, $2.59 1nCooreed ators Betboxed h 388, Sizes 7 to 14 years. Regul- priday e $2.98 Friday ........ Qirls’ Dresses — Tub Dresses —materials: Li- nenes, Chambray and blue ser(e Last of lots; 6 to || years. Regularly $l% Tots' Conh—z to 6 years. vany scshymc:l-nul. full lined ere | oy, $3.89 Palais Royal—Bargain Basement. i AR R PR R R X RN R NP R R NNNTNRENNNRRRENRRIRRRR YRR RRERERERENEEERLLLLLLLELLL] i E g X 1 E s X i § ] ~ 257 |SAYS PARIS NEEDS ‘NOLOAN BY U.S. Labor Expert, Urges Moral Help. h';';:'rl’ R:""‘fl: By the Assoclated Press. tant suftragistana | , NEW YORK, December 21.—France tor some time oné does not want money from the United of the lenaing|States. but, instead, wishes America’s Agures. in the|co-operation in settling the affairs British business, of troubled Europe, sald Albert world, was denied | THomas, French minister of muni- ;,"1‘0‘,'{: {ne Moure|tions during the war, and now di- after a long fight |Tector of the International Labor Bu- for admission. |reau, at Geneva, Switzerland, speak- lords committes on metetiensn brane: |IPK &t & dinner of the City Club. ed her petition for a seat, but on re.| Referring to & statement made by tonsideration the committee decided | Thomas W. Lamont of J. P. Morgan llll:n. her claim had not been estad-|& Co.. at a meeting of the council Lady Rhondda is the daughter of [On forelgn relations Tuesday night, gx:"l:rled‘xi.ucou?‘t Rhondda, food con- | that investors of the United States ng the She succeed- [ would readily subscribe to a large fi'rh"';,’" the direction of many of his {loan to France. but would not sup- '8¢ business enterprises. port a loan to Germany. . Thomas —_— said: MARTYRS’ FAMILIES AIDED. | | Deeies Franee Needs Money. o not belleve France needs CHICAGO, December 21.—Six checks | money at this time. What she needs of $5,000 each from the city of Chicago is the participation of your country have been mailed to the heirs of police- in bringing about an accord in men and firemen killed on duty during | Europe. e vear. “Even in Germany there now is = = felt the necessity of France and Ger- GIFT SPECIALS At Alpher’s many getting Iin accord over the Diam i ond Rings question of Teparations. Perhaps this accord would come easler with col- Regularly $35.00 Wy laboration of other countries. The question of the future enmity of France and Germany is not a po- Beautiful, perfect cut gems in the newest mount- 1itical uestion, but an economic ings. The gift for “HER.” Divorce G ranted : Lady Rhondd a! Noted S uifragut | By the Assoriated Press. worth’on grounds of misconduct and desertion. The suit was not defended. LADY RHONDDA. question.” | Referring to America’'s call of reas- | | surance to France during the war, M. Il Thomas eaid he thought it necessary i [again to hear this voice “for solidarity fl|among the nations for the benefit of mankind." || He said Lloyd George called the fl | Genoa conference with the idea »f l| | reconstructing the world without the aid of the league of nations, and that was the reason the conference failed. Declares U. S. Must Afd. “It {s impossible.,” he continued. “to | work out a solution of the European i situation on any national plan. It is quite necessary that the United States and other nations that are now a lit- tle Isolated all work together to bring this about.” The speaker sald that: when in the | United States M. Clemenceau said he had not any great confidence in the league of nations; that he had come to this country to make an appeal to 1 public opinfon to interest the United 'H t‘nn in taking part in European af- airs. “Yet he i{s against the league of nations,” he added. “It would seem to me that by this stand he placed him- self in a very difficult political situa- tion in t f§ | democrat CHILDREN OF NATION GREETED BY PRESIDENT Sends Them Telegram Through Santa Claus Association in New York. NEW TYORK, December 21.—Presi- dent Harding has sent Christmas greetings to the children of the Unit- ed States fu the form of a telegram to the Santa Claus Assoclation, a na- tional organization which receives let- ters written by children to Santa Claus and sees that they are suitably answered. ‘Merry Christmas to the children of the United States,” the President's message read. The words were sent by radio to each of the forty-eight branches of || the Santa Claus Association in the | country. Wrist Watches | Regularly $35.00 14-karat Solid White Gold, 15-jewel movement, adjusted in 3 positions. 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