Evening Star Newspaper, December 22, 1922, Page 23

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THE EVENIXG 7STAR, WASHINGTOX, D. . FRIDAY.. DECEMBER 22, 192, ° e T 'Schooner Reaches Port Safely IMARINES NO OFFENSE, | BOOK AGENT TO GO. |l sucrtmion oo sumasty o, sog ot i, 6rg, o, e ; SAYS MICARAGUA HEAD‘ P gentiment that- the ik Look | ive ui te the mew mode of cthua® "' | i New Type of Solicitor to Be wa-’ > onn Rudl —_— | After 86 Da drd LUCk Vo age,,.. _ comed in Place of 01d-Time “Pest.” | P53 dociation. waid: | lihy Yale, the founder ot Yale Col. | pposition Party Blamed by Cha-| The convention decided 1o adopt an|lege, is said to have been the fire: X morro for Trying to Complicate “El,‘,“ f.,fi:,' u‘);fif;:}‘,'f,i‘,, th .'.‘,‘Z[‘."‘. {their mcn?be‘r‘; A joon X"..u‘;'f :n,:.';,.‘,’,', England to conduct a sale by as a pest, must go, the seventh drhaal Relations With United States. con Inte: onal Sales frer W a_ll_owivf;gf;anlplessly in Troughs| ., .. s ree SomvetpRli s e Tao { ol <5 AN GUA Ns s Desember s | oopoomsbookypub alers A0 nesa ot ) | of Huge Waves, Unable to Signal, Gizice Samery retosisin i) e b pace e popliien b TO The Trade GIFTSE 6 lugage marine guard at the legation. said tha ess ethics so hi Vi Even this lute ho > the troops had®nothing to do with th E L i e s et £ .at Last Is Slghted. civil or political life of the country. s e L S r | “The presence of tire detac ¢ bseriptio blishers We Have Several Cars of ‘marines as a guard of ( sortment in our collection of those very fine leather gifts that are sure to be app-e- ciated. LIVE TURKEYS On Track, and Can Supply Home Killed At the Lowest Market Price * {degation,” the president A T said. — — {ter a tradition of the A= e | . December “The) the execution of the ship! remai ; g | ooner Rosa Ferlita, \battered Uy fl;fi“:}“ terrler. The crew 2. > wind and wave for elghty-six days.! as caught from the skies. v The Ideal Gift | waa towed Into New York harbor last | (i Sorn Ens Complete Stock d Drownie Cameras A Ineze collection of icnther mony eltics that make ideal gifts. man | night and her crew of nine. !lnpp-—d]rro“:‘l'l::‘"?::p‘hd'l was igg ..;1“‘, azlly wm,: e (hat e oppe aEl Kodaks lon the African gold coast. leaped | wcs nothing but a sgeq stump. Her ur:uu}“'h‘;: yf:::sw‘ o = | e ar s in every- {ashore to race for the nearest res-|lhird pole was bare. Gdne was her | meddle in our inter i i and thus ahaney) irudder, and she had no sca unchor. | repeatedly that the i 3t 2 Mk Bt 3 i toust e teh At night one feeble light was all st |wmx supervising the ons: but this icl cannot offer. # | as u tough voyage. U bicould display. Altogether she wis|pretension has always been refused b 2 i » from Axin'to Boston, with a load of | Uie most 'nelpless crait Capt, 1 tate department and b Zeiss Ficld Glasses Distibas i the President Garilel Y has p olo o . istributors mzhogany, s but i thg Bthous h"""b parl; er seen—and even he was shocked Columbia Photo Supply e came. not in uncharted seas.sbut In:yyen he bore down upon her yester- 922 to 928 La. Ave. N.W. 921 B St. cather Goods Gompany Inm very center of transatlantic lanes | day morning. seldom wix Wit iheir Compan : afi of 390 tons eatures are almost sure to (|l pany -when help might have been expected The schoovn I : B e e o Capt. Look and th ZooiEnt keen cyes of v Butes. lcokout jideas. ou the Garfield. | ided —the vietima of fixed. el N. Y. A\e.. W 1324-26 F St. N.W. unes. her larder about | 5 the Garficld! that her old 8alt of 'log say . ed ghe =chooneri almost ready to shat- H aNTU 3 T ed by four n % Climbed w He nut h wi e no d Zninutes later the small boat § soner with flour, reat, canned stuff. tle to get the Losu For twelve hours it continucd Turd Luck From First Day. stuck grimly by | towed by | hard 1uck | st day_ out, wm after | Ieurmg the days o Within sight of her sta i Twelve days out sh . {wind and was driven off her course. i Later she run into a storm and for three weeks fought wind. ral v and waves until her rudd ung around. mizzen her rudder, was gone. Then Capt. fanchez began b pattle for life. liner passed W the high waves hid the Ferlita nals. Ships Missed Sigunals. Night after night, with a lookout 1 i1y to a wheel that did not ans hooner tumbled about in the wice her crew saw the lights ing ships. but'could nut attract F. {teention. ar CW Fuesday there was food left for on five more meals—at quarter ration C 0 S T ] The fate of the Airedale and a mon- & H Y r?‘r:ughr from Africa hung in the Yien's $3.50 Silk Stripe I || st way the shagmers crder " | M‘drlgsm'ls ilh(!‘l‘x‘:“ the Garfie OT'! own o! v $1.97 ' APOLOGY OF GERMAN . It Would Be Hard to Find a More Enjoyable Gift Than Men’s $1.50 Underwear ENVOY IS ACCEPTED 69 w2, A Beautiful Karpen Living Room Suite ! Men’s $3 & $4 Union Suits ! Punishments Promiséd Have | $1.19 to $1.97 Been Inflicted. ) 1 QL | PAR ber 22.—Th o] l-dles $1.50 Wash Skirts of atrbassaders ha sent J,,.‘Sw‘&f’éh‘i German —ambassador in Puris c FOR QUICK" CLEARANCE Luir 32 UNDERWEAR £ = g ! trol commission and also of the pay One substantial gift like this from all the family to all the family is se much nicer than the family giving each other a whole lot of little things that they may never need or want. O“r En L] e $75 000 St k f | dixisais - i ne[..hz of the indemnity ;‘lemlnd(‘d. ||l - . The counci cepts the excuses ¢ y OCK 0 Ladies’ $3 to $8 Sweaters [ fered on the understanding that thes | | were formally offered in the name of! - 2 Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Apparel $1.98 to $3.98 e e e bai oot 12 i rN _ Ladies’ 59¢ Handkerchiefs == || iohe for, confrmation Mhether coe, | | Going out of business right away, for |~ 3 in Box, 39¢ L AR SR Two (i()f)l)! This slaughtering Sale launch- hd i B 1 E ’ A good-looking Karpen Davenpo: and ed for quick. immediate clearance. Ap-| es’ 75¢ Cotton Gie) {M. K. T. LINES PLANNING | or comple ite i i Th i palling reductions. smashing cuts in BLOOMERS ; . R A o e | 24c | TO SPEND $15,000,000 the whole family can enjoy every day e chopped prices—two and three garments | Ladies’ $1.50 SILK HOSE | Improvements to Be Made Shortlyg in the year for years and years t- o8 for price of one! No restrictions, no 79¢ Are Part of $40,000.000 H come. Price | reservations — everything goes, GOES! e Program. i of One | Coiite, Come, Come! Act. Act. Act!! Ladies’ $3 to §5 HATS O k= Now! NOW!! NOW !!! i ‘ _79c - f&ir;l(:;:zi:‘eei“f:f;:le:‘l;:r&s‘:;:‘{ < M G 4 On dxsplay at Mayer's Life Time Furniture Store = — Girls' $8 to §20 COATS 55 || meniy, duting, (he cgnomne, e any Good-Looking Tea Wagons will be found a complete assortment of I'PRICES SMASHED| |PRICES SMASHED|| $2.95 to $6.95 e e s L i e Lt $29.75 good-looking Karpen Living Room and Hall Ladies’ Suits Men’s Suits | Boys’ $1.50 SHIRTS e exbenditores, the fatemeni R L R “522:1 7_‘ng Furniture in a wide variety of magnificent B e i ot improvement, already under PR L S wat. o -overi 3 “‘j‘J‘l ; "“_0(;'0231 kf K";‘;':om‘?l Hclrlt\ v:luhx- ' = __s_gvcd = lfi-‘ '\tol‘:&g a total aeluilad;y of‘g Very good-looking Tea Wagon, in mahogany, drop coverings. moacis " Snning Fal and | | S 0 Lo yung men, || Men’s §2 Khaki PANTS S ||Prom22 T ! leaves and glass tray................ $37.35 szo Snlh’,v NOW. . .55.95 325 SIII(B, Now sg 95 950 } COAL STRIKERS IN NEED. : Mahogany Tea Wagon, in beautiful tudor flnuh_; o $30 Suits, NOW_ . .$9.95 | | $35 Suits, NOW. .314.95 e | | i drop leaves and drop bandle. ... $36.75 Xt will be a pleasure for us te show 45 Suits, NOW. .$14.95 | | $45 Suits, NOW. $17.95 R e S i you the many fine gifts of Lifé Time g 19¢ to 39c : Christmas Gits. . 5 E ’ Furniture on display. Come in and . . YORKVILLE. Ohio, December I $7.50 £o $30 Furs, I $50 Suits, NOW. .$21.95 .Men’l $3 Soft HATS look around. Qur wonderful asso’ | 5 to §12.95 Many miners in the Connellsville, L——-—————‘ $l.19 A coke region and. their families are i - ! : lPRlCES SMASHED Men's SLSOCAPS = ||t andren S Walna ot RS e ments make a selection delight" PRICES . SMASHED | | Men’s Overcoats 59c | S || Bitioationar escentive posrd of the| simple. E ed Mine orkers America have Ladies’ Coats Smart Overcoats and Ul- ol e . € a betl ade to h Sport and Dress Coats, sters, belted and c;,.,"‘ ‘ M“‘ "k H"’"‘"d"ef’ Soint =i tad ent tocmeomln:‘rgi plain and fur- lrlmmcd in tives for men of all sizes. 4c As Chtihnie EIEE Maiins st fabii / > i The miners’ union is spending $5.000 nenest fabics, colors, rin- || $12 0'Coats, NOW $2.95 ||y, "50c Leather Belts = [|Feificsfn 2t rezion S bt | K Living R Furni 20 0"Coal en's 50c_ Leather Barracks are being erected to souse arpen laving Room Furniture slz Coats, NOW . ..54.35 g o families who all summer and fall} Karpen C 1 $20 Coats, NOW . . .$9.85 $30 0’Coats, NOW $12 35 C - . Lireibeentliving inite e arpen Cane-panel, Three-piece Suite, in beautiful striped = 4 gEes g ” 3 s several inches deep, some are st SRR T G R o $‘)5O = $30 Coats, NOW . .$12.85 $40 0’Coats, NOW $18.85 Men s 35!‘. to sl 50 HOSE &;l;ceegm:lo remain in tents, but it is : SErEc 2. $40 Coats, NOW .. $18.85 $60 0’Coats, NOW $24.85 1cto 590 Sahitoison Sy . Karpen Overstuffed Suite, in tapestry, with Wing Chair; 1 i $3.85 reversible cushions.:............ A $250 $60 Coats, NOW . $24 85 . Men 5 75¢ & $l 00 < ’ — I . 1 SUSP) Beautiful Karpen Overstuffed Suite, in good-looking tap- * Y ENDERS % estry; reversible cushions...... RO < (3 Karpen Cane-panel Suite, in blue velour......... $295 PRICES 'sMAsm:D PRICES SMASHEDI 39cand 47¢ : Bovys’ Suits Men’s 20c SOFT COLLARS o 9% 4 Ladies’: Dresses ys 7e ] Cedar Chests in Dozens of Styles Karpen Pillow Arm Overstuficd Suite, 1n beautitul blue ve- Jerseys., Serges, Silks, Stylish, Serviceable: Suits el i It will be an easy matter for 1905 33520 SRS, 5500 creneneeno. $325 4 ) t A ) you to make a 4 Poiret Twills.* Latest modes. at less than half price. Men’s $2.50 Striped 1 7 quick and wise selection of a Cedar v Karpen Overstuffed Suite, in bautiful brocaded g Fancy Mixtures and Plains. | $6 Suits, NOW ... 295 || Madras PAJAMAS $10 Suits, NOW . |$3.95 | $1.49 $15 Suits, NOW. . $5.95 || »o , 77— o ! $20 Suits, NOW .smsl ““;3:“::‘3"1";95”“ Values extraordinary. $7.50 Dresses, NOW $2.99 $12 Dresses, NOW $4.99 $25 Dresses, NOW $9.99 $35 Dresses, NOW $12.99 ! Chest from our large ! There’s a very good-looking cl and others for less, too. ortment. ] mohair .. ot 9% LIFE TIME FUENITURE I8 MORE THAN A_ | MAYER & CO. '.lSevethtreet e Between D & E ,...mlllllllllllllllllIIII||||IIIIIIIIllmllIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIl (1RO ..

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