Evening Star Newspaper, November 30, 1923, Page 20

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20 XMAS CARD AND ENGRAVING PEARLMAN’S LADY ASTOR SHOWS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1923. [IN oUR TOWN] He had a trig figure for khaki and square chin that would follow wherever a flag led the way. These qualities having no par valué between vars doubtless ac- MUSSOLINI HITS POGROMS Fascism Has No Place for Anti- Semitism, Says Premier. ROME, November 30.—In a talk with the chief rabbi of Rome, who complained that anti-Semitic parties ESKIMOS LIKE JAZZ. Brass Band Organized Inside Arc- tic Circle. By the Associated Press. ANCHORAGE, Alaska., November 30. —A missionary has organized among the SHE'S HARD HITTER f Tackles Rough Hecklers. Unafraid in Race for Par- liament Seat. 933 G ST. NW . abroad were pretending to model their activities on fascist principles, Premler Mussolini denied emphati- cally that the Itallan fascist govern- a news office for |npant r pursued or contemplated an an afternoon pa- mitic policy. On the contrary, per hot from the regretted that anti-Semitic parties oad ould seek to exploit for their own ds “the charm which fascism exercises throughout the world.” Eskimos at Point Barrow, in the arctic circle, what probably is the farthest north’ brass band in the world. These Eskimos take kindly to jazs, explaining that it harmonizes closely with their style of dancing. —_— S AT counted for his Store and Apartments being ofa B n Bargaln on Wisconsin Ave., crowd waiting in store ‘room with three apart- ments above. Gross rentals about $150 per month. Hot- water he electricity. Price,” $11,000. Must be sold, SEE MR. YARDLEY With LOFFLERSE A process making the de-inking of Bewshapere possibie has been discoy- ered. press. His grim disap- pointment as he finished a “help wanted” column | must have caught | the interest of an- | sther man—an up- standing gentle- man with a half- dozen decades to | his credit, or he followed the youns | man to the street. “Pardon me. young man, but I tn-} By this name shall you identify all meat products worthy of ““your table.’’ On sale at all first- class grocers, chain stores and our own market stands. BY GEORGE WITTE. By Cabie to Th g0 Daily News. Arnold & Company 1416 EYE STREET Main 2434 * Christmas Savings You and your friends will want to be members of the | 1924 Franklin Christmas i Savings Club which opens December 10. Wait and | watch for announcement of our PROFITABLE PLAN Commercial Accounts solicited and specialized Savings Accounts, 3% Certificates of Deposit, 49, The Franklin National Bank Pennsylvania Ave. at Tenth Street N. W. BRANCH OFFICE—1111 Connecticut Avenue John B, Cochran. Pres. Thos. P. Hickman, Vice Pres, and Cashier Liberty Bonds Bought at the Market. Vacation Club Open—Join Now PLYMOUTH, England. November ‘Lady Astor, don't you find thi paigning bus'ness, vear after! Linens Hand Laundered, Laces |, pendent asked the Amer Curtains cleaned and repaired viscountess at Wer home today Astor smiled a cheerful smile i “Come along and lenged. Ang like Caesar, t went and saw, but, unltke C was Lady Astor who did the quering. Two minutes after she hustled upstairs to get her hat and {furs we were hurrying down Ply |mouth’s seaside drive. Before arriv- iLg at the foot of the street she had buttonholed and argued with two sextogenarians. clamoring for the old age pension, and had helped an clderly blind woman retrieve he of knitting wool, which, in th brecze. was flying behind her banne Experts Since 1855 Mme. Viboud, ™ Hand Laundry 727 1ith St. N.W. Main 4971 fer you are looking for work. 1 went Inside to advertise for a man, but 1 - ke your ook you a cracker- | pher?” The young man | | owned that he was not “ALL right, A pretty falr hand, T take it “Nothing to brag of.’ 4 special prospe are McCormick Medical Collegs Glasses Fitted Graduste Eves Examined Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialiat 409-410 McLachlien Bldg., 10th_and G Sts. N.W. PHone Main 721 I don’t need one—write that he was so d ball fon bis way to Beautiful Sunfast D Silk —the handsomest of all drapery ma- tesrials. Closely ars woven, which 5 ed whih 2 of an Eng makes for dura- bility: very lus- trous and in colors : . few minutes cverything went at give dehnite then a collariess charm to the sim- | i :‘l’d —— plist room. Myl °"x;':mmfl‘_pd A wonderful : i sortment. Consult_onr Mr. tntertor ting rei ar of experts ure at Meets Al Clasnes. At the bottom of the hill a of more than 100 men. w Ichildren surrounded us. Amc | were well dre {the middle cla {hutchers and 3 ng with me. Which is why the U Army ha lost out on one soldier boy who ha a_trig figure for k and a squ w wherever Bt “And what about us lare you helping us? | Lady Astor began to tiently how she meant unemployed, but when interrupting her with { how silly!” exclamation turned on him with f “Stop now, I have had vour cheek.” And he stopped slunk away. While the writer was listening to Astor an old chap with a explain pa- | to help the he kept on hoarse “Oh, sour His your The Lansburgh Co. Interior Decorators 729 11th St Jultus Lanshurgl. Pres. and T ninvited familiarity and e s her Nancy.” He | "B}ll we means no harm. W When You Think of Xmas, 5 Ner. . 1d not help admiring Lady Think of Us Astor S or, as she stood re in that see crowd of vociferous men, | Yon will be well repaid. Wonderful show- LA Clforons men g of exquisite ami nseful gifts—Parior | women and children—a trim, slender gure In a pale blue suit’ with a | Lamps. Bo Mahogany Tables. 2 ot Dintar: Roo Hetoom futtes. | lemon-colored jumper and simple old designs to be found else where: reasonable. et¢ CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th N.W. 5374 black sailor hat Getn Hearty Send-ofr. When finally she was able away she climbed into the “tin liz in which ehe is doing her campaign- ing. A tall, well dressed man started shouting, “Three cheers for Capt Brennan, the labor candlda but | the faint hurrahs which ‘. this appeal were drowned in the | stormy applause and cheering that | greeted the cry “Vote for Lady | Astor.” i | “And amia waving of handkerchiets | {and hats, Lady Astor drove away to | the next’ meeting place. During one | of the brief breathing spells she had | today Lady Astor told the writer about the present election. “The campalgn ‘this vear is not as | nasty as last year's when the drink | trade tried to stab me in the back | by dragging America into the fight.” | she sald. “I am using social reform | versus socialism the principal | plank of my present platform am out to fight the bolshevists munists and all who are alding t laborites and soclalists in this elec- tion. Thin Model, 21-Jewel Ilinois “Governor” Watch This famous watch USIVELY Christrnas is getting closer Wonderful Diamond in handied Schwarts— & 1t At Atx GULAR price on these specinl terms. The Z2l-jewel ndjust-d movement ix fitted In a 25-year green gold case. Pay $ 5 50 N == VYear and closer every day — and at SCHWARTZ'S you'll find hundreds and hundreds of gifts for Christmas which you can buy NOW at the most wonder- ful terms imaginable. Just se- “Christmas Gift Suggestions”’ That’s the new Classi- fied Column which be- gins tomorrow and will continue un til Christ- mas. It will be valuable for just what it says— Suggestions for Gifts for Christmas—and by whom offered. Tariff Is Secoudary. “Although I am a conservative, the question of high tariff is a matter of secondary importance, with me, a fact which has made me none too popular | with my party. “But I am 'no party's darling and never have been anything but inde- pendent.” Lady Astor's re-election seems as- sured. She herself is confident of vic- tory. Another Plymouth candidate on the conservative ticket is Sir Arthur Shirley Benn, whose wife, Lady Benn, was Alys Marle Luelling of Sprink HIll, Ala. lect the articles you want, pay a Beautiful . S small first deposit —and con- Wrist Watches . tinue to pay the balance AFTER JANUARY Ist! NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT! | i recI?ngulflr and odd shapes. Buy one for HER EX-REVENUE COLLECTOR DIES i £ Christmas. DETROIT, Mich., November 30.— | John A. Grogan, former collector of internal revenue here, died late last | night after an illness of more than a | year. He Wwas sixty-two vears old He became collector of internal reve- | nue in 1918, { —_— H About $100,000,000 was spent in the d States during 1920 for fur: Instead of “guessing” what to give—look through the “Christmas Gift Suggestions” col- umn for an inspiration. Pay Next Year Beautiful, perfect Diamonds, set in hand- some 14-kt or 18-kt mountings for ladies and gentlemen. What an ideal Christmas Gift a Diamond Ring will make —and here is a wonderful opportunity for giving one! Come in and see them! *50 Pay Next Year 10-Kt and 14-Kt Solid Gold Cuff Links Mesh Bags Gold, silver and plated bags in a score of styles. !tnll:.( u‘m 59-73“ a pair and up PAY NEXT YEAR |PAY NEXT YEAR Earrings A vant an- wortment. 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