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= 99 “TIQUOR LIBEL PLAN o5 Gooan 5 Only 200 Million NEW YORK, December 21.—Ger- marls have holdings in‘the United . States approximating $200,000,000 Regret Expressed That U. S.| 5"un"or s cauivatent, a_sur- vey by a group of New York May Destroy Beverages rs shows, the New York .. d Sh m said today. Seized on Ships. A popular estimate had placed p the German holdings at $1,000,000,- 000, the amount estimated by the Py the Associated Press. French. The bankers reported T.ONDON, December 21.—Regret was | that a judgement which ‘“lx"’h’lfi , o1t 8 artes o e a “German estim: v over the report that federal 5,_,“%['“““."“ authoritics in New rk intended to E bankers' estimate is in cash, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, 'BANDIT LEADER PUT 3'&".-;&3’..‘.":; aivices Feutved by the war ministry here. | TO DEATH IN CHINA| = wltl.‘:yh.rxod with permitting troops under his command to mutiny i and rebel against the government, s : : ;3 [ the advices state. Sun Mai-yo Was in Train Raid | “7, 00008 =0, participated in : the train raid were enlisted In the When Americans Were Chiness army. under ‘4n "agresment > eached after prolonged negotiations Held Captive. with the Peking government, which brought about the release of elght foreigners who remained prisoners in By the Associated Press. the ImniN of yne L “ o o ai-yo PEKING, December 21.—Sun Mai-|said to have been ordered by Chang ¥o, one of the bandit leadgrs who| Pei-yuan, military commissioner of participated in the attack on a| Yenchow. Shanghai-Peking express train near e A Sunchow, in the province of Kiagsu,| OPtional jury service for women last May, in which @ number. of| 148 been recommended to the leg- | b lolature of Massachusetts by a 1 special legislative commission which kidnaped and held captive for more| has bee than a month, has been executed at|of jury :a!!‘?l::.!unu“‘ e Taulisor Americans and other foreigners were start libel proceed for the con-| bankers' acceptances, Treasury | demnation and ruction of . ;:'r&}ssa:::lm‘d"l‘":;]rlub:n,:g;.enm; quantities of liquors and wines seized | bagis of from’ $1,000,000,000 to $2.- during the summer from the steamers | 000,000,000 worth of busineas. 3 a St 1 other | passenger vesscls, after the Supreme | PARTY AT DEAF SCHOOL. Court had rendered its decision de-{ A Christmas party was held at the claring that the bringing of alcoholic | indall School for the Deaf, at Ken- beverages into American ports, even | ga)| Green, yesterday. Fifty children under seal, was illegal. gathered around an extensively dec- tehes received here|grated tree, where Santa Claus re- s indicate that|ceived them and presented gifts. The 1 authorities had | children, in turn, filled stockings with presents and returned them to Santa, - | who will visit the sick boys and girls at Garfield Hospital. —_— ‘olds, Grip or Influenza v ke Laxative, BROMO boxr besrs the signa- be looked for. Want Perfect Document, ‘et HRead These Greats et 3 Xmas Bargains nts, Special, $24.50 14-k. solid gold 15-jewel wrist watch. Regular price, 0.00. Special, $12.50 12 size thin model Elgin gent's watch. _Silver dial. Regular price, $15.00. Special, $1.00 Sterling silver ladies’ and gents pencils. Reliable make. Regular price, S1.35. d today, naturally takes —_— . The Difference. From the Chicago Herald Uncle Ezr: ve've just been VRN TEY . peen P. R AYRES U big town 1106 N. Y. Ave. big one .z,”;y Watch and Clock Shop s 52 1gine to find Franklin 3729-W d in a little the crowd Remember WE PAY DAILY BALANCES interest on checking accounts 2 on daily balances — com- 0 pounded monthly. interest on ordinary savings 0 accounts—compounded quar- terly. 47 interest on special savings 0 certificates — compounded semiannually. EVERY DAY IS INTEREST DAY THE MUNSEY TRUST COMPANY Munsey Building Pa. Ave. Bet. 13th and 14th Sts. N.W. Welcome on Christmas Helpful Every Day— Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet For the woman who does the kitchen work what gift would be more ac- ceptable than a Hoosier? | Hoosier saves ‘steps and useless motions, You can sit before Hoosier’s unclutter- ed work table and prepare a whole meal without get- ting up. Hoosiers are not ex- pensive, why you can get a porce- lain top Hoosier for as low as $39.75, Mayer & Co. Seventh St. Between D & E T I m , I D. €., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1923. FAMOUS DOONER HOTEL TO CLOSE DOORS SOON Only “Stag” Hostelry in Philadel- phia to Quit—S8ite Bought by TUnited States. By the Aswociated Press, PHILADELPHIA, December 21— With the coming 'of the new year, Dooner's Hotel, famous for forty jears as Philadelphis’s only “stag” hotel, will pass out of existence. The property has been purchased by the federal reserve bank and the build- ings, located on 10th street above Chestnut, will be torn down to pro- Yide adequate accommodations to the ank. Carrying out the wish of its founder, the late Peter S. Dooner, no women 'except the housekeeper and the chambermaids eyer were per- e g | I mitted to penetrate sbove the first|last Thanksgiving day was made yes- | mental diseascs at the Leginning of floor of the hotel. All its guests have | terday by the police after the trio | the year, of which two ,were hos- | been men and it has entertained |had been arrested—the woman as g[nnfl“‘ controlled by ent in the | material witness. Bureau and also one A R Cerruto paid 3200 down and. 3200 | which no report was 7 t one distin-|on December 8, after Mrs. Leta had | o ———————— = B hue s at Uise feas. | gone "to live with him, it was Al | oged, and got recelpts for both pay- | UN :nenl? CMrA u!;hwl.l ;eek(xl:‘ lg r:& | was ‘unusually popular. I urn to Conserve when the police heard | Chives appears a mote, in the hand. ot the case.s = e actesy Rebusts writing of the late Sarah Bernhardt, | Mrs. Leta’s two children, whom she TYPEWRITERS N o aa® Pah ‘the good coffec|took to North Tarrytown with her, $3.00 Down, $5 Which M. Dooner has given to me.” | Were placed in custody of the Chil- 3 'wn, $5.00 Monthly dren's Society, 2 Vs Lots was alleged to have sep- General Typewriter Co. arated from her husband in Wil- 618 14th Street 1423 ¥ Street N.W. WOMAN SOLD FOR $400, - | iamsport last February. — ) YONKERS ARRESTS SHOW| 4,947 MENTAL PATIENTS. lors Glassss Fitted Graduate Eyes Pramined ——— A total of 4,947 patients were en- rolled in hospitals for mental dis- 5 UD! By the Associated Press. eases in m.r;‘,?unu on December 31, DI’ CLA. ES. SEMONES YONKERS, N. Y, December 21.—A |1922, with 706 in institutions for the Eyesight Specialist charge that Mrs. Mary Leta of Wil- | feeble-minded and twenty in institu- §09.410 MoLachien Bidg, Jiamsport, Pa. was sold by Frank | tions for epileptics, the census bu- 10th end G Bts. N.W. Conserve of Yonkers to Peter Cer- |reau announced today. There werc Phone Maln 72l ruto of North Tarrytown for $400) 4792 in the nineteen institutions for Just In Time For Christmas A New Shipment of Karpen Overstuffed Suites Comes on Our Sales Floors From All The Family To All The Family There Could Be No Better Gift Q' The brightness of Yuletide will permanently radiate from the home of the family that all “chip in” and give for Christmas a Karpen Overstuffed Living Room Suite from all the family to all the family. With a shipment of Karpen's newest designs displayed on our sales floors, at prices quite under what you expect to pay for such fine furniture, you’ll find the suite you want at a price surprise, i,Good-Looking Cedar Chests There’s quite a nice assortment of good- looking Cedar Chests at prices widely ranged. For $24.75 there’s quite a dandy, with copper trim. Here Are FourUnusual Karpen Values Typical of the Many on Display Tapestry Karpen Suite, three pieces, with reversible 195 cushions and outside backs covered....cee- . esesss $ Goodt-looking g(arpen hOxerstufl('ied bSuli(tes, in ll;.o]enu(:ii}t:l upe mohair with burgundy back, reversible cush- ions, three pieces........................,........$395 “ Three graceful zood-look.in§ pieces in taupe mohair with tassels and tapestry top cushions, wing chairs....eee $425 Elaborately Carved Wood-frame Karpen Suite, with platinum color Sewing Cabinets Every woman loves a Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet. Be sure to see the one i lid mah with in- 35(':1; h!nge.: g::yonlym,s 19.75 Karpen Club Chair You should sit down once in this luxuriously upholstered chair. Your choice of tap- ;stn‘:; leat]]'xer, br(:icaded, frieze or com- ination plain and figured mo- hair. Only.. ..—-.585 velour upholstery, reversible cushions, includés wing chair, three pieces................................$395 Console Tables Good-looking, cheerful and good is our de- lightful dj;%hy of Console Tables and Mirrors. ere’s a splendid Console finished in br ] so hogany inr—-m 1 — LIFE TIME FURNITUREISMORETHAN ANAME ——— | Seventh Street ! i Mayer | 00 SR R ETEREL RSV S ? CO Between D & E . AL L T AL RO AL