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R 27, 1922, Al Ad A 1 L ; —_— four new senators. They will be chosen from among sdientists, men of letters, artists and oliticlans. They ‘will include L representatives from the new provinces ’ws C who have contributed to the work of ————————————————————————————————————————————— AT e e $ $ $ D F -, C h H . Slgnor Mussolini has not yet fixed a ] S date for the reassembling of parliament. Quality Furniture for Cash § T, e aarembiog o Faniaront ANDWOMEN Save One-third to One-half hnont a gun or a warship on our borders now-—isn't that good enouga?" . s, but how about the resolutions ou’'ve passe ere in ashington On behalf of a|about our Irish question?” 3 Toronto paper R.| Uncle Joe grinned and paused for E. Knowles went | the first time. | % Washington n't take that too seriously, my | By the Associated Press. ei . . Did You Receive c E 1§ .o, Wamineoh e sald “That waewt judiolall | ROME. December 21—Premer My Money Thls Chrlstmas-’ | Jinat world-famous | 30U know. “The very ohavs that voted | solini has decided fo appoint, twent American paria-lihing . It was like wh buked mentarian. Helgmig) g Sometimes ‘e hew T | I e e e yfllfllflmfll T something to show for it— O braham. Lin- | PCIonES to us over here.” coln. He then . Touches Negro Problem. (]T IT WILL pay you to come Southeast mime ot Britain | Proble —just a little out of the high-priced busi- and the United | my hoy." repiied the former Speaker States?” he Was|with awful gravity. “But then we've asked. £ot & mob mind In the states, If you Special Dispatch to The Star, . OTTAWA, Ont, December 27— “Don’t meddle” is the motto of “Uncle Joe” Cannon. = Ratification Will Be Among First | 215, ication of the Washingion con- ‘W.LDouglas shoes areactuallydemanded the arrangement of Tasks When Premfer Con- | countries: il Fines i S| year after year by more people than any . venes Parliament. other shoe in the world Mrs. Susan Catherine Hoffman, who passed away at her home in Fort P Y ne e ot cigney. | BECAUSE W.L. Douglas has been t, is said to have been the first| —————= making surpassingly This oman notary public in the United | good shoes for(orty-llx years. experience of nearly half a century States. in making shoessuitable for Men and ‘Women in all walks of life should mean something to you when you need shoes and are looking for the best shoe values for your money. WL.DOUGLAS shoesin style,qual- ——————— ity, material and workmanship are better than ever before; only by examining them can you appreciate their superior qualities. W.L.DOUGLAS shoes are put into ————=————all of our 110 stores at factory cost. We do not make one cent of profit until the shoes are sold to you. It is worth dollars for you to know that when WHY NOT make a lasting investment ing reminiscences | say uracivem ~And Sbout the Irish t matt 3 ‘W e G s § Without Loss of Interest? —buy GOOD FURNITURE and have O e O wledge | Dusiness, we knd of fancy Ireland hal “What do you brobiem have been heil for sartin,’ gave some _re- ing reminiscences } saying the very thing we'd like to was interrogated | what would have happened if we ness district—and save 33 to 50 per cent— Unole Jos Canzon, t way?” know what lhI! means, and we have A real Christmas sav- ings club is one that gives you the right to save any amount you can 1, for one thing, about what| (o cater to it.” We owe you—our war debt?” “Pay Up,” Uncle Joe's Motto. “Same as any -other debt” Uncle Joe replied laconically; “short accounts make long friends.” “And about the help the states mll;ht give in settling European tan- gles? q WE SELL for cash only—that’s why we u"l:‘% you think that's straight, Mr. undersell all Washington on furniture— asiiholibesanNoponingiicne “Say.’ door and sidling along the corridor, BUT—the big idea back of this unusual and we won't meddle with you. We For Infants and Children spare each weeh-and at . penalize you with a loss store is that you get here the best furni- : e E | you buy shoes at our stores th d—turnit; f character (2 .2nd George Washingtoniagree— ; : | No Matter Where You Live i g T O e Mdie ith_us CASTORIA the same time does not -~ & QU PAY ONLY ONE PROFIT. shoedealerscan supply youwith ‘W.L.Douglas shoes, Ifnot con- ———————x— | inUse For Over 30 Years of interest in the event A5k Sour dealer for W-E. Dong. - NEWSPAPERS T0 MERGE, | Az bem Enrcasonable profits 18 guaran: circumstances should re- quire you to w:thdraw unreasonable profits is s\nnn- teed by the name and price stamped on the sole of every pair before the shoes leave the fac- tory. Refuse substitutes. The prloes are the same everywhere. the Siemature of Penna. Ave. and 8th St. S. E. anrristown. Pa., Times Acquired by Publisher of Daily Herald. 1 Dispatch to The Star. . December 27.— . ‘ - Horlick’s The Home of Interest on The ORIGINAL £ IF NOT FOR SALE IN YOURVIGINITY, ¢ alph Beaver Strassburger, publisher Mdlled Milk Daily Balances T DR ATRIOR] of the Norristown Daily Herald, by President | Joseph J. McGinley and his uuoclnu \W.LDouglas Shee Co. was announced here today. 310 Street, The transaction includes the news- Mase paper commercial printing business and all property of the Times pub- lishing company, except the real estate. The Times will continue as heretofore pending_ the formation of - ”» - | permanent plans affecting that news- She “Food - Drink™ for Au Ages Munsey Building {paper et a Mature date “Ths papers. | Quick Lunch at Home, Office, ax Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N.-W. LWl be merged Snd pablisned at the | fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S, Hacaldls present vlant., ™0 <on | agr~Avaid Imitations & Sabstivete | iAo sideration was not stated. TELEGRAPHER IN CIVIL WAR. GUARANTEED QUALITY AT The National Furniture Co. W.L.Douglas shoes, writw today for exclusioe rights 20 handis this quick selling, quick turn-sver li W. L. DOUGLAS STORES IN WASHINGTON Yen's 905 Penna. Ave. N.W. ,, ntnn Wi, 1327 F St. NW. =" OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS &1 . E'r."‘.l';‘: %THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY TO MERCHANTS : If mo l-hrlzwh-v handier SQUPER QUALITY Is Always To Be Found In ELK GROVE BUTTER The friends you are entertaining through the holidays will be sure to comment on the good butter you use—if it is Elk Grove. The Golden Spread for e CREDIT—SERVICE—LOW PRICES AT L ; 8% The National Furniture Co. | " N FRANCISCO, Calif,, December —The California railroad commis- sion has authorized the Postal Tele- graph Company to discontinue its office at Visalia and, incidentally, has allowed J. C. Ward, credited with being the oldest telegrapher in the Unlted States in point of service, to I retire as manager of the ofce. Ward has been in the office forty years. He claims the distinctiin of having been the telegrapher at Gen. Grant's headquarters during the civil war. he taught Thomas A. Store Hours: 8to6 CREDIT FOR ALL A small first payment will se- cure any article in_ this ad. The balance can be “THE NATIONAL” Is Giving Remarkable Pre-Inventory Values ThisWeekinGuaranteed Furniture. FREE With every pur- 3 chase of $100 or B more, we will give i & our beautiful 42- piece set of dec- orated Dinner- Get a carton to- 7 = GG Her— 7-HOUR DAY FOR SOFIA. and enjoy the lus- ssoclated Press. cious, mellow flavor A, December 27.—A seven- ginning January 1. The new shift will be from 8 to 3 o'clock, eliminat- ing the customary two hours for lunch. It is announced that here- after time will be designated accord- {ing to a twenty-four-hour clock. The Daily Bread {hour day for o X 111 b b . ° paid in small 1 A = hour day for office workers w e seti o ym ; & o y packed in every box. substituted by he government for Rogers Silver- re l er S ;:veeil:‘li\;.?lrmr:::;h- the present elght-hour sechedule, be- ware. f I l | E . GOLDEN & CO. DISTRIBUTORS mmumnmmm|mnunummummmnumwmmnmmmmnmmmmmmmmnnmmnnnmmmmmm}Bg:z::: g::::n Bride Is Royal! | By the Assoclated Press. i NEW YORK, December 27.—Sir Derrick Julius Wernher, son of the late Sir Julius Wernher, who was said to have made more than $50,- I8 i I Prepare for New Year’s Entertainment by Furnishing 000,000 in the South African dia- mond flelds, and Miss Theodora Ar c Romanov, a young Russlan, were Golden Oak 5 married secretly two weeks ago. 4 Cablnet our 0me l a | the bridegroom admitted today. Morns : Both he and his bride denied ru- S - { mors that she is of royal blood. Chail‘ uol::_ev: l(')nk Sir Derrick, who sald he was in D Wi inis| i 2 g THIS ATTRACTIVE AND WELL BUILT CANE- V l C T R 0 L A :?:cgt’fi‘%'.}{;fl%"fii'fiéi"fi&? A $ 75 PANEL LIVING ROOM SUITE is a remarkable value $ 75 father published in English and at our low price. Just as pictured, it consists of a big . N M Down e e s 1 1'= 6-foot Settee, Arm Rocker and big Comfort Chair, cov= » = (o] Oney | for the young man. The son was eredloithivelogey. yau O ate s [gE- - ===TEeen o eredwithvelours...oo......oo oo, S555sanaots If You Buy Your taling $200,000 at Bton and Oxford Easy Terms Easy Payments at “The National” Easy T and $375,000 more at the races in Europe. When Sir. Julius died it was learned he had left his son $6,000 a year until he reached thirty years, when the annuity was to be in- creaped . to $12,000. 8ir Derrick sald he was & “poor” man. He met Miss Romanov socially, he sald, two years ago. The wedding ! Was performed at St. George's | Church. He declined to say the i exact date of the ceremony, which, he said, was witnessed by a small Victrola at Worch’s A few records purchased will place any style Victrola in your Home Start Next Year Golden Oak Duofold Really a big double value on account of ) I§ its double In _Mahog- any Finish; a very distinc- Small Payments | group of friends. service. It is tive bit of \ —_— a Settee by furniture, and k day and a Bed very well ! ran an by night; made. A very strongly built and of very attractive ap- pearance. Double value £ Lz : You Can Buy This Duofold on Easy Credit $ Terms at “The National” good value at this low price. THIS FOUR-PIECE WALNUT-FINISH BED- ROOM SUITE, as pictured, con= sists of Dresser, Semi-\’anity.s ,75 Chifforette and Bow-end Bed. — Very low priced. .............. Easy Credit Terms Upright _4 | Pianos = : - for rent for Buy This Table on “The National” Easy Credit Terms Golden Qak ; ; Gas Range Coal Range 0Oil Heater V:,ctroln V:’ctrola $ i aal Ckel‘ -Burner -Cover Ddeiies No. 210 No. 100 150 New Year S Ro $.3138 e Si 09 e | From $3L-9—_5 Da;egrort Crib and b ‘ Interest Hugo Worch s, SEIES Mattress $10.75 Qur Personal Guarantee Goes $16.75 Easy Terms - 1110 G St. Victrola No. 260........ Hugo %79 o G Free-Flowing on the Coldest Winter Days SHERWOOD BRO]HERS, Inc. trcoln TS5 Phone L