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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1922.° Silver is lndll’mllbl- in Dhow THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. CURBS ON SPEEDIN oyfifififiafififfiiflfifis”&‘%‘éfifis PUBLIG AUTO PLEA Suver 1o, indlspensable in o WOMEN SEEK EQUALITY. |X. N. De Calvo, who represented Pan. lho‘rnlly “ll, tes lh: qul‘nlily n-.fl PANAMA CITY. Decembér 21.—A n the manufacture of motion picture | bill urging the political emancipation Ilrl'lnl all members of her sex in thi filn\l l‘ aboyt fifteen million ounces | of Panama’s women has been in Ira-lo‘-n“’ to unite In supporting th¢ leagues that & number of auto- cages. Mos! | duced in the national assembly. Mra. mnbllo operating permits, taken from | involved drlvln‘ il ntonicated or reckless dri g 7 motorists during the year, be restored | "Gl oy y & “’ basses that lawyers or this week. friends, do not beslegs Commiasioner yster with appeals to restore oper- ating permits. Occasfonally a mother - e or | : Now for the Gifts You've Forgotten Moved by the spirit of Christmas, no( restore lll of the -rnlu now be- Conmlulonor Oyster has proposed to ' Shop af the store known for prachcal Connecticut Avenue Body gnfu. Asks Commissioners Limit All D. C. Vehicles. Useful Gifts In Leather These gifts will afford pleasure beyond their cost FOR LADIES FOR GENTLEMEN traMic bureau, and Ralph Norton, Commissioner Oyster's secretary, are now going over the records of ap- proximately a hundred persons whose permits are being withheld and list- ing the more deserving cases. tlon of th- law. ml sloner has deep sym- palhy fol' the plight of these molhern Recommendations that the Com- missioners of the District of Columbia take steps to curb the speed of public and semi-public vehicles on the streets of Washington were contained in a resolution adoputed last night by the Connecticut Avenue Citizens’ As- soclation at a meeting at All Souls’ Memorial Church, Connecticut and Cathedral avenues. “There is no necessity for the great speed which is used by the drivers Pocketbooks .. T but he feels that he must ac Velvet Bags .. » 180 » Previous to this year permits re- | i5usly in restoring permits, keeping g e " a2 yoked for driving while drunic oflin mind the safety i A —For your Mother &3 Vaniy Case a7 » B0 Festored pitor siaty or ninety days. | SFIlY On the srects —your Wife ? Umbrellas . 135 » ':;: ’; g:nrz tn{l Cyelr lhol‘u" ;llo.prsuntn Fe oard of Commissioners deolded to $ L b bop >4 oo hold wp me.:'m;mml indefinitely. in —your Sweetheart er to Impress dee, on the minds Ivory Toilet Plec 25 » 100 » of the offenders (hzyneunlty tor —your Daughter, 2 Traveling Cases . 130 ” - 550 » driving carefully. . 3 30 » =0 7 ne S Commisaioners probavly will —your Sister, 2 aarz —_— . 156 » . g in the fire a HOOVER HEADS CLUB estions X n the fire department at the present 5 ..-ou s . o o 2 b= 2 time,” declared Harry C. Grove, who i e r ugg t' P » 380 » pointed out that there was no speed| Omcers were elected and two 3 - 200 » limit set for the fire department, but | vacancies on the board of governors -, 7 3 - : A8 it e B G R e e ) B R S L A piece of silk underwear limit. Were filled at a meeting of the board A pas silk b S Tkl ::; 2 Arthur E. Dowell, a member of the | Tuesdsy night. The following we —A pasr o ose ~ A .. e st t er ert [oover, ~ Wardrobes . TUmbrellas .. ” f,’m",’fh{,'e"“‘ JDrEsd sehatifche yepeed Qs:ccr:t.n‘;o ot ¢ mf::cbe. president —A silk or wool sweater i bulances, “While it is desirable to get | Senator Oscar W. Underwood o 7 ? | bama, first vice president: Repre- —A dainty negli ¥ A Complete l.lne of Du Barry Patterns in Pyralin people who are aick or injured to the | bama, firat vice promient Repro: Y negigee Ivory Toilet Articles hospital with all speed, it should not be done at the risk of the lives of other people,” declared Mr. Dowell, who explained to the association the m@:&:« me Xmas Wreaths 3 fire departm. ‘ mler 'l‘wo Soluttens. to either have an underground trolley polrs for the overhead syste: rom the center of the Street to the side. The Commissioners were | asked to order the Capital Traction (‘omplny to do one of these. Th congratulated Com- For the nization | mitsioner Keller on his cxpressed inten- tion to call the citizens’ ome | nt meetings for advice and Information In regard to improvements in the va e ilties T which they are situated. or the | Willlam B. Westlake, president of the | nssoclation, announced the resurt of ¢ conference of the joint committee of emete i the Chevy Chase and Connecticut Ave- nue assoclations with the Commission- b ers, dealing with the general improve- Thousands of /s ment of Connecticut avenue as favor- able. Mr Westlake explained that o Wreaths to number of repairs would be started im- mediately and others would follow. Me Select From regretted. he said, that expense was the only thing comlld red by the Commis- sioners throughout the meeting and no Now Reduced of the public and the large increase in traffic along Connecticut avenue. Need of High School. The urgent need for a high school in the Woodley Park section was ex- pressed by the association, which also For Quick favored an adtllfl:n:l school to' take learan care of the overflow expecte rom CI =< the John Eaton Sci 100 The assoclation pledged Its active support to the board of education and the citizens’ Sommittee of five in an effort to have the teachers’ salary, education nnd lchonl cen 10,000 Plain and Japmesc Fan- tails, Comets and Shubunkins. 10c to 50c Each An Sdnulnlly Bafanced Iy rist of Tea Years’ Experience. Pl mmmm&m&a%&mza&m»magw&m > their removal. ———————— DEAD MAN IDENTIFIED. Filled with goldfish and growing aquatic plants of CHICAGO, Defler: et"ll -'—.Pollc. he {dentlty of man have traced t! = eriasmen OPEN EVENINGS varieties. et I lU:i:l o w‘{’ sacrifice 512 50 s (:‘;nd d;'.ab:::’; hotel hers s %K&W%’fl@‘{@%{@%@'8%2‘6%2’(@(‘@4@4@‘:@ fw .label, but police s death r:xul!ed from the drug. Check books in the man's W\t(l.: I:d“;‘ll‘::‘ his al be;,\hk deputlll o;e.no e '" found on t e inside of his coat pocket. The lavel indicated the pult had bee: %m o'by Rochester, N. Y. atlors, § 2ol i) m&m&mm. g "% Before We Mpve to 1310-1312 F St. Closing Out Entire Stock | Gift Suggestions at Greatly Reduced Prices [} Manhattan Shirts Interwoven Hose Mallory Hats Stetson Hats Van Heusen Collars Arrow or Ide Collars Angora Wool Mufflers Bath Robes Silver Buckles Silver Flasks Full Dress Vests Tuxedo Vests Berkley Knit Ties Pure Silk Neckwear Silk Shirts Mansco Underwear Carter’s Underwear Silk or Madras Pajamas Sweater Coats Dress Stud Sets Men’s Jewelry Hickock Belts Women’s Silk Hosiery Paris Garters Hart Schaffner & Marx Overcoats and Suits at Great Price Reductions Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue careful drhlnl of the New York city n cl The assoclation expressed its desire | Ed nesota, second vice president; Col. C. O. Sherrill, mll“.lry alde to the President, third vice prelldenl ri- | of ammonia for a few minutes, and consideration ‘wan given to he satety o] c—— EEEEE—EE prel ident, succeeds Representative Oscar Bland in that post. — Many pink flowers may be turned blue by exposing them to the fumes blue flowers become pink when ex- posed to acids. —A piece of French jewelry —A bottle of French perfume —A beautiful imported bag —A dainty blouse —A beautiful feathered fan —A dress or sport skirt Erlebacher TWELVE TEN-TWELVE TWELVE F ST. Sunset Gold BUTTER Per Lb., 58¢ Strictly Fresh Butter (Not Storage Butter) - EGGS, Fresh Per Dozen ............ 650 Storage ' Egg:g39c 2-Ib. Glass Jar Rice’s Moist 1 Mince Meat (Ready for Pies) Per Jar, 450 Per Lb., 22¢ Fancy Florida ORANGES Per Dozen...... Large Heads LETTUCE Each, ].21/20 ‘fl Fancy White CELERY SANTA CLAUS GETS RADIOGRAM FROM PIGGLY WIGGLY *Twas the week before Christmas, and a-top o’ the world A portly old gentleman disgruntedly curled In his chair in his workshop—a place full of toys— Presents for housewives—and good girls and boys. His manner was restive, he seemed ill at ease, And nothing around him his humor did please. He chafed at his minions; he champed his fat jaws, And naught could appease this distraught Santa Claus. “The job is too big,” he told his fat spouse, “To get in by Christmas each clamoring house— To fill up the pantries, bring presents to all; My reindeers are lame, the task doth appall. Pve aeroplanes handy and radio, too, But even at that it’s too much to do.” He scratched his bald head in seeming despair, When suddenly came, as if from midair— A buzzing, a whirring from broadcasting station. Spelling a word known in each thriving nation— “Eureka! Dve found it,”’ Old Santa did cry, And a jolly old twinkle again marked his eye. “Pll worry no more,” he told all his minions, “For good things will fly as on feathery pinions.” He chortled in joy; his paunch shook quite “jiggly,” For the word that he heard was this—PIGGLY WIGGLY. For the stores PIGGLY WIGGLY, with all their wide range, (°Tis said that the stock’s going up on Exchange) Are just the right places where thrifty folks go, Get just what they want—without spending much ‘‘dough.” “My task is much lighter!” Saint Nick gave three cheers. “I can now turn my sleigh to the kiddies—the dears. For while Pm filling up stockings so tight T know PIGGLY WIGGLY is on the job right— To bring to the mothers, while children are gay, The groceries they need. Hip! Hip! Hip! Hurray!” Xmas Stockings Filled With PURE SUGAR CANDY ~ Will Not Hurt the Kiddies 1, Ib. Candy in Each Stocking Each, 17¢ = a | === Kingan’s Sliced BACON 3 Per Lb., 39(3']] HAMS | Globe Brand Mild, Sweet Cured Hams Per Lb., 25¢E2 Old Virginia Brand Per Lb., 25¢§ CHEESE Wisconsin Full 37c Cream, per lIb__. Eatmoor Brand Cranberries Per 71/20 Lb. Our Stores will remain open Friday Night . Dec. 22, till 8 P.] —Saturday N]gh ‘until 10 P.M. | fl fl fl | Your Luck COFFEE Pound 380 o o 0o 0 0 o (Pnlveri:gd, Steel Cut or Ground) fl