Evening Star Newspaper, December 18, 1923, Page 34

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KORETZ INVESTORS WIDELY SCATTERED Losses in Panama 0il Promo- . tion Said to Include New York Buyers. mber 15.—~While tinue to search whereabouts of Leo | 1 promoter of ' investigations ew York, prings and other are believed of thousands re which Koretz misappropriating Panama * have be Tenver, cities, with ation whic S = one - H campaign, buteafter a tkmocr.\t) f Koretz in many intry are said to have ' wife oL . de- e o Abe Martm Says: | | i It’s §1 right t’ split up an’ fight another durin’ a political lor a republican becomes th’ l’reanduu of our country W ought t’ be Ing enough an’ pater- otic enough t’ applaud his pic- ture on the screen. Cheer up, wheat farmers, human life hain’t worth nothin’ MAY ASK AMERIGAN T0 RULE AT PARLEY Whitlock, Warren and Davis Being Considered 'for Memel Conference. bt 1 By tie Associated Press. PARIS, December 18.—0ne of three Americans—Brand Whitlock, former ambassador to Belgium; Warren, cx-ambassador to Japan, or }Norman M. Davis, former assistant secretary of state—wlll be asked to which Is to be created by the league of nations to Inwugurate a new and independent inquiry on the contro- versy over the port of Memel, on the Baltic sea. This was decided on at a private meeting of the councll of the league In the presence of L. Galvanauskas, |the Lithuaniun premier. The two other members of the commission will be selected by the league from states not politically interested in Memel This will bear out the great hich are members of the council of ambassadors, with which body Lith- uania is in conflict over Memel. The proposed commission will investigate on the spot. M. Galvanauskas said that the re- mission was certaln ight With the Lith- Charles D preside over the special comymission | e! WAR AGAINST “DOUBLE EARNERS” IS DECLARED Idle Germans Wonli Oust Those Who Hold Two Jobs at One Time. By the Assoclated Press, MAGDEBURG, Saxony, December 18. ~Unemployed persons have started t here against “double pel who already have one jol un(l to dismlss as far as possible those who are working In two places. ‘Whore wives are employed in govern- ment bureaus and have husbands who are earning wages, tho government departments are asked to dismiss the wives so as to give unegiployed men | ©O}& @ chan Th no law under which legal action can be taken to prevent any number of salaries from being paid into the same family, but the minfy- try urges employers to make every ort to provent some families from starving, while others earn more than enough to buy food and fuel. BRIDGE SESSION DELAYED. Lieut. Col. C. O. Sherrill, in charge of public bllldlnfis and grounds, an- nounced today that the meeting of the Arlington Memorial bridge com- Pmission has been postponed i1 Thursday, at 10 o'clock, at the execu- tive office: CUTTER SEARCHES GULF, FOR TWO BOATS ADRIFT Eagles Broke Away From Tug in Rough Seas—Crew of One Is Rescued. By the Associated Press. PENSACOLA. Fla, December 18.— The revenue cutter Tallapoosa today was searching in tho Gulf of Mex- 1co _approximately 120 miles south of Moblie, Ala., for the two eagle boats which broke away from the disabled Navy tug Bay Springs in rough seas last Friday. The crew of one of the cagle boats was rescued -yestorday afternoon twin-motored seaplane from Pe; T The three members of the c Kirk M. Young, boatswain's ma! Robert Durham antd John B. Suss seamen, were brought back to the Pensacolastation. The crew of the second eagle boat still was adrift, it was belleved here. If the Tallupoosa, which arrived at|= eaglo | the reported location of the boats yesterday, does not succeed in finding the y, planes will be sent from e old to find them, it Was announc o s T, In England a tradition exists that the ghost of Lady Jane Grey drives round the grounds of Bradgate House in Leicestershire, each Christmas eve in phantom carriage drawn by four spectral gray horses. W'm GIVE SOMETHING ELECIKICAL omn oy Christmas Tree Sets, $2.20 GRABSK! ASKED TO FORM CABINET IN WARSAW New Ministry Expected to Under- take Financial Reforms for Poland. By the Awsociated Press. WARSAW, Qecember 15.—The pres- fdent has askéd Ladislaw Grabski to form a cabinet to succeed that headed by Premier Witos, which resigned last | week. It is expected that the new min- istry, when it is formed, will pay con- siderable attention to financial re- | forms. | War Widows Remarrying. The French authorities have been compiling figures to show the rapidity | with which war widows are seeking ds. About 140,000 women by the war have remarried Also there are nearly 2,000 uho ll‘narrl&d foreigners since the big | Makes the most delicious mayonnaise and French | dressing ——— T IiIIIIIII now on % ficf epr mOSI QPGU !/il blic view -oductions of the Specimens Genvine gé»ar/s Jhese mpma'ucio;c are achievements in chemical scrence obfain JHMBlabwlorlPs‘Bm" n~US'A mansfoctirersof KICHELIED PEARLS GOLDSMITH & CO. 1205 F St. N. W. i i uanfan people Y eason of the fact that It will hav he | either. an American as the (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) R HRRRVRVRVRVIVEVRVRLRED %’%&%’Z&%'fi@fi&%fi cquaintance i t functions »RUMANIA GIVES FREEDOM | IN PETROLEUM INDUSTRY Announces Decree Restoring Priv- ilege—Limiting Production Un- der Government Direction. i1 of the league heard an ecal from the Albanian govern- it requesting that Greece be pr ented from deporting Albanian Mos lems from ( in_conncction: with, the exc Ppopulations which Greece and Turkey arranged at Lau: : sanne. The Albanian representative contended that Albanian Moslems had @ perfect right to remaln in Greek territory &nd not to be confounded with Tur] loslems. Aftr a somewhat heated debate b tween the Greek and Albanian resentatives an agreement was re ed by which Gre A Lamp for Every Purpose ‘Art Silk Parchment VERDICT BLAMES NO ONE | CRIMINALLY FOR WRECK Railroad | Tunnel Bridge Floor Table Bed Boudoir Desk C. A. MUDDIMAN & CO. 709 13th St. N.W. .".:'.."8':. MAIN % RN R NE R NE NN NE | RO CU R U DU SR LR UL UR TR R SY 8 wm SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. "mz DEPENDABLE STORE" Practzcal Gifts for lhe Home Have you thought of homefurnishings? They make ideal gifts, certain to be appre- ciated by the housewife. This sale underprices practical and sensible household utilities. The items listed below are but a few of the items on sale in our Fourth Floor Home- furnishing Section. Recommends Viaduct or at Crdssing. Coroner 16 Build a Press December 18—The has approved a decree restor- m of trade in the y under govern- s to_insure The ex- il pro- may be Under an export gax kilograms. Domestic on the 'my ahe suan o e and Wicker Shades e promised to de- while the Albj will be allowed to appeal to nixed commission, Which s suy pervising the exchange of popula- ons. m%m&wwx&mm%aw!«!&%Mfia«@:@&@%r&m@a'-sa%!e@%!z@:@ DELELLED é@mxwwmmfimf‘.'m-’:&!z@:’e!: CARUSO’S WIDOW ARRIVES December 18 —Mrs. irnest A. Ingram, w xeeed thos gwmm:m ARIBRITNR busband, daughter the Beren- th was 1 bing the X mmmmz&wmmmmm Practical Gifts at $2.65 $3.50 and $4 Values Lace Curtains, in an immense a of the most wanted weaves, i P curtains by the pair. White, ivory and ecru colors. 274 and 3 yards long. Heavy Tapestry Couch Cn\'cn inches wide, 9 inches long. Two-tone rose, mul- berry, blue and brown colorings. White Cotton-filled Comforts, 7. r'mlhle bed si Good quality coverings, » light or dark colors 52 Deep Pile Axminster Rugs. i or dark colors; choice of hit-and-m fects, with vario band bor $35 Velvet and Brussels R ugs. 9x12-it. Alexander h and Son's Seamless Velvet medallion designs, in colorings suitable for any room dec 39¢ and 48¢ Cretonnes, Uc' y(l Choice of fuil bolts or mill lengths—beautiful floral, in light and dark colorings. tonn Goldenberg’s—Fourth Ploor. Special Values in Bathi obe Flannels 27-inch Bathrobe Cloth, n a large assortment of pretty .xmgns znd colormgfl " 45¢c Cretonette-Edge Pillowcases itY sese.oe A gift of a pair or two of these attractive Pillowcases will be appreciated by the housewife. 45x36-inch regulatiop size, made of even thread bleached cotton, free from starch or dressing, with dainty novelty colored cretonnette edges in colors of blue, pink and corn of neat floral effects; warranted fast colors. Each pair neatly boxed and tied with ribbon. ] With Plain Hemmed Edges. Pair $1 .00 | with Seallopea Eges $l 25 $8 Novelty Bed Sets Lace-Edge Pilldwcases 90x100 Novelty Embroidered Hemstitched . Pillow- ) 1$5.98 | $1.25 Bed Sets, scalloped edges, with with fine quality lace cut-out corners; white grounds extra grade rll]u\\(d c Pair double bed with neat embroidered desig: Rose, lavender, copen and my Crochet Spreads, single bed size, | in Marseilles patterns. Good. 51 49 Practical Gifts at $4.85 $6 and $7.50 Values Large R r. and Mrs. Ingram were married London on November invaluable, nd for cl the manufac om Size Double- GREEK SYNOD WRITES U. .. Episcopal Bishops Notified of Elec- tion of Patriarch. BHBRERIA the Dif- ference soon as you fih smission and dif- | gear cases. It will outlast all other lubricants. One filling is enough for an entire season. Insist upon EBONITE, it's shredded oil, as recom- mended by automotive en- gineers everywhere. Sold by reliable dealers in five-pound cans and at appointed service stations where you wee the checker- bomrd ‘design pump and uervice station sign. EBONITE Has No Rival— There Is No Substitute. EBONITE (1T's’ SHREDDED OIL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND DIFFERENTIALS YERSON OIL WORKS, ERIE ¥ inform- t Gregory ntinople, Eea s s iy REALTY CURB URGED. Rigid State Supervision Recom- mended by Convention. CHICAGO, 18.—Rigid state supervision of the real estate business to bring a higher standard . is approved by the A Notgworthy Offering of Women’s and Misses’ $25 to $32.50 Winter Coalts $10.75 News that will be of the greatest interest to those who have delayed the purchase of a new winter coat. Coats of the most popular fabrics of the season, in styles that are right in the height of favor, now bear new low price markings for this event—cleverly styled and with the added distinction and charm of fur collars. _J 65 fl iental and December crupulous dealer in the real Many useful and ornamental a field {8 a great menace to so- e 1 VTRV E RV EER 36-inch Bathrobe 1l styles and Heavy re- versible quality...... . Cloth, 72-inch Bathrobe Cloth, On_the island of Madura, fn the Dutch West Indies, the girls marry at an extremely early age. In fact, one who Is unmarried at fourteen is * looked upon as &n old maid. beaut: colori Materials are Velour, Overplaids, . " Stripes, Mixtures and Normandy, with Self or Fur Collars of Fitch Opossum and Manchurian Wolf. 4536 cases, edge; cotton, dressing. 81x90 Seamless Sheets, full breached, heavy, durable double-bed size. Perfect q $1.50 value. $l 25 l-rmt ‘of the Loom Pillow Cases, reg- ulation size, 45x3 ; full bleached 390 and perfect quality. Special at Straightline and belted models, trimmed with silk em- broidery, fancy stitching, buttons, buckles, etc. Finished with self or silk rope girdles. Colors of Navy, Brown, Deer, Black, also rich overplaids and combinations, Sizes 16 to 20 and 36 to 44, also extra sizes 42 14 to 507 for stout wcmen. Crochet Spreads, full size; heavy raised Marseilles pat- terns. $3.50 values. At serviceable quality. $2.00 value. At. Goldenberg's—First Floor, Gift Suggestions From Our Furniture Store Lighter work —leisure time —hours $14.75 and $16.75 for pleasure. And economy, too. For the woman whose Christmas gift is a Premier Duplex vacuum cleaner. Its double action —powerf=l suction and motor-driven brush —is the only thor- ough way of getting all the dirt—from :hemtfaeeofihemp—mddndg?‘h., Its attachments clean thoroughly. its ball bearing motor means years of use Wrought Iron Bridge Lamp (As Illustrated) $2.98 A . special sale of Wrought Iron Bridge Lamps, complete with parch- ment shade, socket and wire. Orna- mented turned legs. A better lamp than usual at this low price. Furniture Store—'"Across. the Strect. Easy - Payments A small down paymentmay be arranged, and meonthly pay- ments within every home’s We have taken these fine fur gar- ments from our regular stock and to- morrow we shall place them on sale at the extraordinarily low price of $85. Coming just in advance of the holiday season, this is an important occasion for those who plan to buy fur coats for gifts. ) Made of fine Sealine (dyed coney); 48 inches long, and fashloned - into coat or wrappy models, lined throughout with plain, flowered, striped or silk brocaded material. Large shawl or crushed crown collar, /large flowing slegves, trimmed with inlaid border effects around sleeve and bottom of coat: Can be worn with or without silk girdle. Sizes 36 to 46. A gift that all the family wil enjoy. Mahogany-finish and Golden Oak Rockers, with solid saddle_seats, rubbed polished; in a variety of styles with high or low backs. Furaiture Store—"Acrets the Street.” THE PREMIER SERVlCE CO. 11th and H Sts. N.W. Main 5357 AN EASAIAIAIAIAIAIAIAIARANS AR RN NG R IR AHIIAS AR AR AN NA IR INEIAHAN Baznsasasnma s sasannaanIsasAItniN AL @SS AL SO A 4

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