Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1922, Page 35

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You don't need a handbook when you enter the practical gift gallecy known. as Plitt’s. The fact is that the Christmas gifts introduce themselves to you. your only struggle is to keep from ordering them . 1 at once, More than_one tired shopper sits for a4 moment in this charming studio of interior deco ration, un- corrugates her brow, and then firmly and joyously proceeds irom giit to giit that is exactly what she has been seeking. Try the (\r]\nnmuu today. For "Marvelous Mothers. Adorable Aunts. Devoted Daughters and Salutary Sisters. Mahogany Wa Bas- Handmade cts for the boudoir. wahogan $1275. leaf and p tistically decorated and De pericct glass. $IL75 1o and de Beriec and att $30.00. Jir Lamps, walnut. Nest of Tables, $29.00 : rome. gold or ma §23.00. Brass Jardiniere. $4.75. \ian SR 2y ok s. very modish and convenic: $15.75. sarctte Humido ilver over bronze: csion and cedar chs. very any. $459. <|¢‘) 0e. $24.00 H $40.00. icluding humidor ash tra, match | Door Knockers ot brass Tiolder d large §5.00. Complete, $3.25. For Familiar Friends. Agreeable Acquaint- and all Manner of Rememberable People. Tables. $12.00 Ware Teu $40.60. Crown Ducal! £1650 . Co. Inc. 1325-14th StNW. Main4224 222227727277, OLD ENGLISH WAX for Holiday Dance Floors. ————— ' =_or o7y Dance Floors. § Glass for Xmas Trays —ior ,n\mx S to protect the |mh~hul of tables or other tops gift picces of furniture. Cut to Order. Best quality Window or Plate Glass. whichever you want. Especi LOW PRICES. e prepa; ig woodwork, - 95¢ HUGH REILLY CO. 1334 New York Avenue l' \l \'T.fi WHOLESALE '%2‘5%’%”%‘&«‘%@%’%&%’%@%@%@ ;\E Christmas Plitting 3 FURVEVEL t:a'«:m!«:*'zi '%‘E'&%z'%&*%%% NN LANSBURGH & BROTHER 426-430 Seventh Street Northwest THE EVENING STAR, | THOOPS ON GUARD AS DIVERS SEEK BODIES ,Lomsmm Governor Svd to l‘eu WASHINGTON, . ' Passion Players Prefer Poverty By the Assoclated Pregs. LONDON, December :1.—Times are hard in, Oberrammergau as a Attacks by Masked flons il § consequence of the mark's depre- | clation, but the Passion Players Search for Victims. i are enduring poverty rather than e | sacrifice thegraditions of so many Br the Associated Press. | vears by accepting the offers of MER ROUGE. La.. December ). —| motion picture companies and A detachment of National Guards~| theatrical managers to give thelr men was at Lake Lafourche, a deep| P&y abroad Burgomaster Wilhelm Ritz, i1 tody of water fifteen miles southeast| appealing to EnZlish friends of of here, today to protect and assist a the players to buy their wood diver in the search for the bod'es orl carvings as a mean$ of augment- Watt Daniels and Thomas Richards, ing their income, says in a letter missing members of a party of five | published here ‘that the parish, after deducting expenses, bas: the Mer Rouge citizens kidnaped by masked men on the night of Augustj squivalent of approximately only 1,000 as its net return for 24 while returning from a good roads | meeting at Dastrop. sion Play of 1922. The receipts 21,000,000 marks, equal tu State authorities and deteatives gent here several months ago to investi- | 1,300,000 marks, or £71,800. ‘Phe players have refused Amer- icun offers for the film rights of their play and tours abroad. The latest American offer is for a tour of the actors.in a biblical pla in which & few &cenes from t own produtfion would be intro- duced. But the villagers are content to follow their only industry—wood carving—and proffer their products to the public at ridiculously small prices, —_— POTTERS SIGN PACT. Tn 1910 the play netted the disappearances were re- niels and Richards and threw their | odics into the lake. Two iron eels of an old farm were said to agon near the ve disappeared ! and it is Delief of the authorities thaz they ave Leen used as welglts. ov. John Parker recelved offi- rmation that threats had been :inst state officers who were ng the kidnapings was onc| neontirmed EIpont eir- ing 63-Day Lockout. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Decem |‘21~—nepros‘nlaflves of the Natio: A:.f;%.czmaiez @aw@m@m@h@a@mrm Brotherhood of Operative Potters the United States Potters’ Associal have reached a definite agreement n . has disappeared. it re vesterday. The urgh. I thtl--da lockout of 17,000 general ware pot |u=rx in weven states. The men returned to work after the Pittsburgh mecting pendinz the out- come of today's conference. Und the terms of the new agreement, o fective trom January 1. 1923, to O 1924, the workers are to re rease of 41-5 per cent they whre receiving e the strike was called. 3 of the Lrothe: WARD OFF 7 INFLUENZA 5‘3‘?{?}?{ G Merry Tolmanizers HITE as Aunt Jean- nettes home made Christmas cand Y. and flexible as little Neddy's Christmas morning smile are a TOLMANIZED starched ]inen conar and N 05 oY dress shirt. { ) The Tolman Laundry Q F. W. MacKenzie, Manager Cor. 6th and C Streets N.W. A A gently mobile starched linen collar and shirt put a man 1nto a merner mood any morning of the vear. TOLMANIZE! Telephone Franklin 71. 2% N | //// $16.00 to $95.00 FTER gift buying is Sver. one draws a long breath, and at the last minute re- members the new evening frock that must be bought for those many jolly holiday occasions. And here is an array of them, interesting not only in their many and various styles and colors, but in their extremely modest pricing, which comes as quite a boon at this lavish spending season. There are delightful bouffant -frocks for misses. of crisp taffetas, in beautifu! high shades: dresscs of georgette, chiffon velvet, satin, metal cloth, and somc qorgeously beaded robes thal are guite sophisticated. Some are ucrely party frocks. with hits of slecves and little trimming, somc are dinner frocks of rich black lace, and others are formal cinough to twear on any 0ccasion.. Exclusive Evening Wraps Just a limited number, and only one of a kind. Beautiful chiffon velvets, in blue, peach or American beauty, or shimmering metal cloth. Some are trim- med with fur. Every one is beautifully lined and . warmly interlined, making them quite suitable for midwinter wear. $69.50 to $98.50. —Second Flour. To Movie Wcalth‘ the | l 17,000 in New Agreement. Follo\\-i @!cHEAPER ST COL o5 - . C.. THURSDAY, 'BUILDING PRICES BLAMED ON GRAFI{ 1Betraymg of Labor and II- 5 legal Pacts Charged by Chi- } cago Investigators. December 21.—Unlawial combinations and agreements are large- ly responsible for high building in the opinion of members of the 1 nois building inve known as the Dailey {last night made public conditions jn the b jaccording to t tinto millions of dollars imposed themselves murderers, sluggers rs in their nefarfous war on So- | The Pittsburgh plus plan was de- | g by the commission to be con- the X‘«rflrmn development Ti fon said it believed not I( gislative recommendatios should bey to_control labor organizations as ‘reedom to bargain collect tively ¢ elementary principle and should 1ot be cncroached upon, the repors sald. GIVE UP TRADE PRACTICES. i Board Manutacturers gree to Stop Alleged Price-Fixing. iy Manufae: ypsum - es and law | HPE N RAL CHANGE: Dealers Ask $2.84 Rate Over Thxee ; Lines in Appeal to Inter state Body. ]rau- Dealers }reen set b line rate from the coal fi PERPETUAL BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 43 or 83 months, It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be. fore maturity. Assets More Than $8,000,000 Surplus More Than $800,000 aums BERRY. President JOSHUA. W. CARR, sccretary Stlff Joints? De yours ache whea you mov. ne-f pains in the klea— PLANTEN'S D MiLL" CENUINE IMPORTED,_ HAARLEM OiL ’ in Capsules | 1y leesemer n\u a wenderfally quick f stiff Kmees, -I”'firl and other a banisher SHLI trademark rm. suro it is genulue. At all druggists, H. PLANTEN & SON, Inc., BROOKLYN, N. V. Por sale at refipln! areg eters Terdtne druggiste everywhere, _DEGEMBER ! NAVIGATION SCHOOL URGED. | PANAMA cITY. l\ablluhmunt of a school of navigation | rain ) 21, 1922, vides that December 21.—Es- nish Panaman officers is author- | graduation. tional assembly. Pan | must receive the cade them empl 1t a xzed by a bill which is now in the na- | registry of mercha The mea urc pro- | the Panaman flag, en | istration - Tee OPEN EVENINGS UNTILl CHRISTMAS A few records purchased will place any style Victrola in your Home Start Next Year Small Payments Victrola No. 210 Victrola WNo. 260 *160 - Victrola No. 100 *100 . Free From Interest Our Personal Guarantee Goes With Every Purchasc Est. 1879 Hugo Worch Ho G Pianos. For Rent. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS C d. 274 Pounds of “Homeriaid” Assorted Chocolates in a Beautiful Holly Bo: Each box contatns Chocolate N sutines. Peppermint Parties, Cream. Garimeln Chocolare Nougsen ‘Chocolate Birrer Sweets, Che Covered MolassesChips.Chocolate %;\fl::.d‘:dlnhm:“o' Caramels, £t Clusess, and other 98¢ favorites o The Greatest Candy Ualue .lny-lnere Other Christmas Confections Delizious Candy, fresh from mcnafl‘zflu Liggett's Butter Chocolates (no zmdzpddwg!ofcam— mels, .\'ou:!,j&‘. '!afldHn"dbCfl'l zers, covered ut highest grade butter Chacolate -+ » o+ o » Pound $1.50 Liggett’ <Dcl‘ut sou like, Burut ige, Jucistiaw favored ud_llg 2 135 B]Rre Bulzl\bfi i1k, 50:, llb 1.00 i x.fi'f;um"‘”f;z"‘"“ L A Little Bits from th&}l‘:_:?’ e e e B 114 Th. 150 fectipis i e, et g 21bs. 2.50 Lt%get(‘sTxme: bquareMllkChoco- . A splendid Mill Gt v e oug Coramels, Marshmallous, etz. . Pound .79 Li cs Pink Paclug; Tmfi«:fi " brusia, N Camomelorie | © - Pound 69 ‘vlaxr.xe Cheme; Whole Rvp:Chmla 59 Sugar Coated All;\(;nés i o 5 ecember Special . Pound .33 P Mil ularly 25c eter’s Chow :ficdnfrm, o Week-End Food Specials For Friday and Saturday only - - Week-Ends Coffee (1 pound) . . Rez. 45 2 for 52¢ Tea (34 pound) . Reg. soc 2 for 5lc Cocoa (14 pound) . . Reg zsc 2 For 26¢ Mayonnaise Drcmng 5 S Chocolate Pudding Reg 35 2 for 16¢ Cooking Chocolate (J51b) . . . . « Reg2sc 2 for26c BcefCuIl;es. .« . Reg.30c 2for3lc r Pmfi.m“.“.c . . . Reg.3s 2for36¢ VanillaExtract (2o) Reg. 35c 2 for 36¢ Pure Olive Oil (2%) Reg. 08 2 for 99¢ 13th and F N.W. - 1237 Pa. Ave. N.W. 904 F N.W 14th and F N.W. 15th°and G N.W. +1006 F N.W. Dhe Safe Drug - Stores Clgars—Clgarettes Cigarettes in packings of 100 and 200, many in Special Hohdav Boxes. All the well- known brands,includ- ing Camels, Lucky Strikes, Sweet Capo- rals, Fatimas, Murads, Moguls, Melachrinos, Pall V[a]n. Egyptian Deities, Philip Morris, etc. Domestic and Imported Cigars Packages of 10 Boxes of 25 and 50 Sc up From $1.00 up Every Friday and Saturday In Quantities of 10 or More 15¢ straight La Rosa Aro- matica (Liggett’s) . 10 for $1.20 13cMurat (ClubCabinet) 10 for .98 13¢ Major (Perfecto) . 10fer .98 10c straight La Providen- cia (prcu'c) : 10 for .86 10cstraight Major(M: 'ur) 10 for .86 La Rosa Aromatica and ElSolzno Clear Havana Cigars Box of 25, $3.00 to $7.25 Rexall—Mild Havana Blend Box of 25, $2.38 and $3.00 Last Minute Suggestions Jonteel Perfume Scts . . $5.25 Perfume Sets . . . . 2.00 up Imported Perfumes from Gueddair, Houbig & Galler:, Piver, Rigand.. Cot-, DecVilbiss Perfumizers . Ivoroyd Toilet Sets . X Comb, miror, hairbrush 98 A gorgeous 8-piece set . btagt?oner\ e "25c to 1.50 Eastman Kodaks and Cameras 2.00 to 27.50 Eversharp Pencils. . . « «1.60up Waterman'sFountainPens. . 2. 50 gg Boudoir and Desk Clocks . . Mahogany or lvoroyd fimx Gillette Safety Razor . . 79c to 539 Gem and Ever-Ready . . . . 89¢c Twinplex S rs. . . 3.00t07.50 Thermos les, Enamel case, pint size 98¢ In Corrugated Nickel + « + « + 1,39 Also wide assortment of Thermos Bottles and Kits at moderate prices 1717 Pa. Ave. N.W, 418 7th St. N.W. Open Evenings >, Enjoy a Victrola This Christmas By All Means ,No Initial Payment Down *150 Rl \\\“ oA i e . " TarerTeR T IR LA RN TN S (riven e carseanan R L LI LI TR TR

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