Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1923, Page 15

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57 month & year &go. . Souvenir Spoons The Soivenir Spoons are made of sterling sil- ver and are exceptionally attractive. If you.take them home a8 remem- brances to your friends DECISION ADVERSE [[SieceaTs cospen Weoive aniveasas|ey REVENEs anow o= 72 Tugi s SEM R SMIERES iy b e . It \ 1923, ared with L ) ; : 3 ; Wpetts s Wevalpyyfios qac M'&f:fé:".i :::v;n.b::;’ st ::;;4 S e e L e ; ‘ arriicind o e K o e T e 5 3 7 " v ’ <~ Y > t TflflUSTflMS URDER g : PG as ias s |pee o SRR Koty | Sty ofirite o worember| Sygmeg oy F "4 ; o 3 {hoge esounts for ine same m of 114 per cent over the preceding 2 i . Twenty-six rallroads in the south- rdin ts fled with the Inte B R i on 2 e ern distriot, having & total mileags of merce Commission D. C. Appeals Court Sustaing you will be giving them something useful as well as a daily reminder of your thoughtfulness of them. The great variety in which we have them renders it an easy task to make suitable selection for every one on your list. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shep) 14th Street 220,55 ., No Soap Bttr Injunction Agaifist Secre- tary Mellon’s Ruling. “The Becretary of the Treuury. Gannot change or amend a revenue law by regulation. His power is limited to the regulation of the mode or proceedings for carrying into éf- fect what Congress has enacted.” The Ristrict Court of Appeais so de- &8 | Clared today in an opinion by Justice Van Orsdel upholding an injunction granted by the District Supreme- P Court against Beoretary Mellon at: the suit of the Minneapolis, St. Paul — — N 2nd Swult Ste. Marie Railway Com- i iy b pany. Aim of Secretary Mellon, Secretary Mellon sought to extend to rallway companiés the provision of an aot of Congress requiring mas- MR. and MRS. CHARLES M. WILSON. ~ B S — " JOIN NOW Christmas Savings Clab of the Federal-American Deposit amount from 50 . Tk e 2 3% It 50 ets. a week will give you $2537 $1.90 a week will give you $50.75 $2.00 & week will give you $101.50 $2.50 & week will give you $126.87 $5.00 & week will give you $253.75 $10.08 « week will give you $507.50 A Striking Instance In the Belfry of Bruges, Belgium (see Longfellow's poem), the chimes play many airs. Guarding the enormous music box are little, gnome-like men in great wooden shoes. The Seth Thomas Mantel Clocks are cased in marble and mahogany. Price, $25.00. You'll love There are plenty of cheerful-sounding clocks, small and great, to be found at Schmedtie's. And polite watches, al- Oue Chris i most silent. Federal banking rooms at I :‘n‘:-i.uc, which is opea -!ll-:- Federal-American National Bank - 1318 F Street their mellow, cheery == For Your Skin == chiming.” Than Cuticura SR o e ey et ters of vessels unloadi, ! 3 on, Sunduys and hoildays o way for | COUPLE OBSERVE GOLDEN | "egidengs at ¥ Marviand avenus, |IE customs inspection at the Canadi family £ told o St WEDDING ANNIVERSARY éfi:m'z'r‘.".'='n.°.'..a‘r.'.“."-',‘n:‘.:?.'..'u.é"m border. The railway was threatened with reak the record of their parents, Mr. “Thé first SCHMEDTIE BROS. CO. [;f_u’alml:d nsegrnl';t llsllmlns to denler and Mrs. Malcolm Wilson, who lived ) °d States unless it paid the|Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Wilson | together sixty-four years. extra charge and submittéd to bag- x | _ Iny conclusion he said: gage inspection of {ts patrons. Wed Fifty Years—Both Sev- fiftywyears are the hardest.” oni€,COUE HOds that the act appliss Your ¥ ol nly to vessels and may not be ex- enty-Four Years Old. Tonted’to Faiiwaye eret o TRANSFER SHIP BUILDING. ! s orstate Commerce Commis-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Wilton,| wpw YORK, J Pl " sion was sustained by the ¢ 5 . | s Ml ot | Deals In its contention has ?::‘Doofn?lzr Doth weventy-four vears of age. cele- | for concentration 3¢ all shipbullding Steel Company of Buftalo, N. Y., was | Dfated thelr golden weddifig on New | uotiyities of the Harriman intere not entitled to & mundamus to com- | Year eve in the home of their son and | g¢ the Cramp shipyards at Phila- 3 :::‘dm;‘: k?r:nmrl:w:?o“lomch;ggln“lé: dtughler-u_l-lz‘w. Dr.‘ and Mrs. E. C.!jelphia have been announced by R. claimod _to have bosn sistelesd | ™ arges 1077 Columbis road. cele- | H- M. Roblnsan, chairman of the Wil- i T M d }hr(;ugh alleged lllegal discrimination | paiion of the anniversars. - Ghusles|llam Cramp and Sons' Ship and En- [ T, Tailroads fu Tavar of bany, by severall}" Wilson, a son, and Mrs. Wilson,|&lne Building Company, and presi- i concerna.® The. decision of thy com- | ith their four children, were present {dent of the Merchant Bhipbuilding | mission in a matter of fact s con- | New York city. | Corporation. Shipbuilding will be :L‘ggasfiggcmfiaflgm‘? Sut and the |,y 1373 at_ Willlamstown, Oswego |discontinued at tae Merchant yarl it sl €r® Was nmo|county, N. Y. They lived there for|at Chester, Pa.. and the whys there v fielru before coming to Washington. | dismantled. What use wil] be made SERSE— leven flllrl ago they move: to| of the Chester plant has not yet URGE FUND FOR LIBERTY, |B2attevilie. Ma. where they haa a|been decided, Mr” Robinson saia. ———————————————————————— et et ‘Fflipino Solons Would Provide Now for Protection in Future. By the Assoclated Press. MANILA, January 2.—The setting aside of $1,000,000 annually from the | Insular treasury until independence is granted in order to provide suffi- cient money with which to pay the United States for her military and naval establishments and other claims upon the withdrawal of American soverelgnty is the plan of Repres sentatives Brillantes and Sisson em- “Pape’s Cold Compound’’ Breaks a Cold in Few Hours bodied in a bill Just introduced in the house. : second and third doses usually bresk | ing and snuffiing! Take “Pape’s | up the cold completely and end all Cno‘d Compound” every two hours ! grl?;c misery. Sk until three doses are taken. The “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the first dose opens clog%ed-up nostrils | quickest, surest relief and and air passages head; stops a few cents at drug nose running; relieves e, tes nice. Contains mno dullness, feverishness, sneesing. The Insist upon Pape’s. The tremendous sale of Ebonite has inevitably led to the w| iTance on_the market of many imitations. Nano of thess substitutes ‘oun in any in’ charno Quality with Ebonite. Al of these attempts have failed, because imitations lack the lubricating qual- ities, the distinctive oconsisteacy ef ghrodded" oll, weined Dy a preoess own <o us only. ‘Therefore a word of warniag from the n'.l:k"m o parchasers bas be- ve. e 'Vour ‘protection and to avold imitations insist upen getting (It’s Shredded Oil) For Transmissions and Differentials e T L e BRAZIL EXTENDS SIE&iE. RIO JANEIRO, January 2.—The state of siege which was dealared July 5 of last year has been extended to April 30 by a presidential decree. A dispatch from Buenos Aires July 6 ‘sald that according to private ad- vices received In the Argentine capital & state. of siege had been declared in Rio Janeiro to last thirty days. . : / S S SENEEENERNEEATCS Dr KINGS PILLS ~for constipation ) I Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow- Hundreds of Fine COATS f%Pw_,_m S ' » N ‘ vg"‘f’”’ ‘”j"" 5 B e e ,-15 Advanced Spring‘F rocks $25.00, $39.50, $49.50 to $75.00 costs onl; stores. quinine. Worth $40, $45 and $50 Magnificent New Winter Models Trimmed With Rich Furs s Fur collars include splendid pelts of wolf, All Sizes beaverette, sealine, caracul, moleine, fox, rac- 16 to 44 coon, ang baby:lamb; many. have cuffs to —Also’ Stylish : match: .. i i Stouts The big point—aside from.the astonishing " 42%°to 52% l : Sizes for Misses, Women and Fashionable Stoutsb An_unsurpassable opportunity to procure a charming new frock—reflecting the trend of fashion for spring, and possessing all -those attributes of youth, color and type which emphasize the coming season. There are frocks for street wear—for the afternoon visiting—for the theater—for business—for the southland—and for sports' wear.. | All" leading shades and fabrics, included in the great ¢ollection, A Point of Particular Interest We feel that the fashienable and fastidious women * of the capital are more interested in new and desir- able spring frocks than in left-over, shop-weary win- ter dresses. : 3 fb The second day’s selling offers the same wonderful selection of fine fabrics—beautiful weaves of bolivia, suedene, diagonal bolivia,.. normandie, velour, melton and kersey; richly embroidered, braided and self stitched. Lined valites—is’ that these are fréshly purchased with quality silks. coats, in newest midwinter fashions. Extra Specials - Women’s Heather * Hose, 19¢ Warm, serviceable = Heather Hose, In the popular brown. Silk-and-Wool Hose 79¢ Extra Specials Men’s Cashmere - Socks, 3 Pairs for $1 Black Cashmere Socks, for warmth and-wesr:* A worth- while saving. Men’s Silk:Socks, 35¢ ‘Thread Silic Slllfi}:sl Socks, in brown and black. Men’s Work Shirts - 95¢ 'Bedwear Sale $5 Double Blankets ~All-Wool Blankets s $9.90 3. $12.00 and $15.00 Fine Quality All-wool Blankets, in plaids and Tan, Gray ‘and Plaid Blankets, _ in white ‘with colored borders. / in sizes 72X80 and 66x80. Thick, ¥ warm qualities, Seaml Bl hed $4 Double-Bed . eS'l:eetse Y o Men’s Cotton . Flamnel G: Blankets, Pair and“Khalki Cofor Work Shitts, i with collar and pocket. $1.69 Homeland Brand. Heavy. BOYI’ Rolo H‘h' 69¢ b Quality Seamless Bleached’ Boys' Polo Hats, with ear o0, Jray and Plald Double- ) Sheets, 81x30 size, for large’ bed and Twin-bed Blankets, of | Shosts: beds. ; muffs. Of chinchilla, velour and - eombinations. TR R el ixed e & Boys’. Pants, $1.25 e * Heavy quality Cloth Pants, in 0 $1.19 ey Blankets Sizes 8§ to 15. $4 * 8ix90 Heavy Unbleached Seam- Juvenile Suits, $4.95 ‘White, Tan, Gray and, Plaids. less Sheets, ‘standard value, at 70x80 and 66x80 sizes. Also a $1.50, Close, durable quality. t of Tweed, Corduroy and number of Duplex Double-thick : 35¢ and 40c Fansy Soth Sults, sizes 3 to 5. Plald Blankets. = | Men's Wool Gloves WoolMixed . pillowcases, Each | - 2c - 29¢c * Blankets, Pair The relisblé Woodstock: Brand - ot Bleached Pilloweases. in sizes. 45x36 and 42x36. Made of strong quality bleached cotton. ‘Women's Black Silk-and-wool Hose,-very slight irregulars. Infants’ Wool Hose s 1 38e ‘Fine quality Wool Hose, in white and black. Very- slight irregulars. 3 pairs for $1.00. ‘Infants’ Hose, 18c. P = - - i Perfect quality Cotton Hose - Thus we have arranged this great event. We told et o our manufacturers they must shade the price to us— Nnpie the i in addition, we have marked them close to cost. ‘So ™ you are assured of substantial savings, without a sacrifice of style or workmanship. - " [Every frock is as new as the New Year. Imported -Kid Gloves, “perfect quality, in brown, beaver, black and other colors. Fay Stockings, 25c Children’s Fay Extension Stockings, In black, white and brown. Broken -sizes. Very, slight irregulars. ‘Bust Confiners, 29¢ : ~Women's Pink Mesh and Fancy Broeade Bust Confiners in broken sizes. L} u ] [ ] L L] L] L] L] [: ] L] o L] L] L} L - | ] L] [ ] ] . [ ] L3 n - L} L} L) L] - L] - - L] ] ] [ ] L] L} - & ‘m L] ] o | a a L} - k2 L ] a m n o | i a i 13 11 P} Heavy Quality Wool Gloves, for warmth and extra service. ’Knyur Chamoisette 2-clasp Chamoisette Gloves, in assorted colors. 66x80 Wool-mixed Blankets, in. plaids of -assorted colors. -Also white with eolored borders. L E LR LR L LR e L et s L S ~

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