Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1923, Page 41

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THE EVENING — e U BIVAUNTINGY D STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY ster Gazette by M. Levin of ihe Rus- | s | sian State Bank. RUSSIAN CURRENCY i UNIT NEAR NORMAL | wiiiie', &'t finuncing e to England to ish banks are his institution exportation of al to Great Brit- tation of British | no Chervonetz Note, Covered by Guld,ii at Face Value in London, Banker Says. - ed to Hel per cent was cove rted that the chervonetz notes, which, in accordance with the stipulation made when the issue was | established, were to be covered by gold to the 25 pe ot | en Londen most hopeful. ~ | ficials of th 3 ed in 1 | Shelby, which « worth in_London nearly 2 e e e ¥ in is quoted as saving. “h hillings, its normal value, B © ced its gold reserve from £400,000 at the tu a statement made to the Westmin- to £13,900,000. Several British joint | Sautrday, "lece: or 1 Jast it »f which 51 | & 1 by gold. SHELBY BANK TO REOPEN. WATERWAY BODY WARNS WEST WANTS ROAD TO SEA ‘Declnre SOC;i;n ‘Will Brook No De- lay to Completion of St. Lawrence Project. FROM PRISON SOUGHT nber 21.—An ap- of Vurlen Orr Luther Wise, railroad strikers serving sentences in the Arkansas state pri ge, was tele- graphed McRae by the Amer! s Union, which | the men were innocent and By the Assoclated Pross. CHICAGO, December 21.—Th Councll of States, Great Lakes-St- Lawrence Tidewater Assoclation. in a resolution adopted yesterday warn. v ¢ Pt no substitute nt patience with pr d to hinder or confu est to gain this ¢ courthouse. igned by Jane Ad- Jeanette Rankin yman from Mon- A. Ryan of Wash- all of whom urged | action before Christmas. open road t Appreciation idge’s indorsement of the a as President Cool- |18t project peen doine a 1aree | RE| EASE OF STRIKERS in the hast few wing the m have in the Rus in his “first annual message to Con- grens” was expressed in another res- olution. “Supported by the Wilson adminis- tration, indorsed by ing, and approved by President Cool- idgs as a proper investment of cap- ital, enterprise is no longer open to doubt or_exception.” The councll re-electd its officers and executive committee, the latter In- cluding Frank B. Niles, Ohio: J. P. Goodrich, Indiana, and L. C Michigan, 1923, President Hura. | New Conservative Sent to Canadian | House. RICHIBUCTO, N. B., December 21— The administration of Premier King|2Te &lar met its second reverse within three | and s weeks vesterday when Alexandre | No g Doucet, conservative, was elected Lo the house of commons from Kent county n the bye-election made nec- . essary by the death of the former in- ::urnhenl.ll ?;‘blmer\‘u\l\'e was elected i in the alifax, N. S, bye-election, Fair EnonghA | December 5. Louixville Courfer-Journnl | I the first girl you ever| S T the national standing of this the resolution said. Harman, From the earliest times furs have had a remarkable fascination for |l men. The women of ancient |t Greece, Rome and Assyria all made | Lut marry me and you'll he the On these terms she accepted him.|lavish use of furs. 1&g ¢ Complete 10-Piece Genuine Walnut Veneered DiningSuite This suite is so strikingly handsome in design that it will win your instant admiration— as illustrated, four leg front buffet. oblong extension table. enclosed server. center door China cabinet and six genuine leather seat chairs to match. Small Weekly or Monthly Payments 4-Piece Solid Oak Duofold Suite A practical suite for the modern home combining $59 75 Buy Now—Pay Later the attractive features of living room furniture and the convenience of always having on hand a bed for two for unexpected guests. Duofold. chair, rocker and table Golden Oak Morr]s Tele- phone Stand and Stool $0.95 Solid oak stand and stool to match. Very use- ful. Oak Frame Morris Chair, with cushion seat and back. covered in imi- tation leather. $1.89 Made of hard- wood—with tray and casters. Child's High Chair, $1.98 Oak Finish % ¥ ¥ i 1 g ‘ T gf”f @. ¥ & i §';_ % i % @ ¥ 0 ¥ 4 i § | i % ¥ % %y ¥ v % & ¥ g v v Two More Days To Buy TOYS ; Special Child’s Fumed Oak Rocker 39¢ One to : Shoo Fly With Painted Sides $1.25 / Black- boards 98¢ up Customer l.arge Fiber Reed Doll Cart §7.15 Rubber-tired \Wheels Tricvcle, $4.98 = Four-Piece & Walnut Finish Bedroom Suite $149.75 What could be finer for the home? This suite consists of full size vanity bow foot bed. dresser with mirror and a chif- fonier to match. Chairs and bench extra. Small Weekly or Monthly Payments 78— Seventh Street Corner of D Northwest GREATEST STORE_CASH = CREDIT Come to the HUB for Worth-While Furniture Gifts Use Your Credit---and Make the Most of the Last Two Shopping Day a Luxurious 3-Pc. Overstuffed Living Room Suite A suite made especially for solid comfort. Covered in at tractive pattern tapestry. As il lustrated, davenport, armchair and rocker. with spring cushion seat and comiy backs. Delivered in time for Christmas Small Weekly or Monthly Payments This attractive suite is finished in ma- hogany—has artistic cane panel backs and 3-Piece Cane-Back Lliving Room Suite spring cushion seats covered in velour, set- $109.75 tee, armchair and rocker. 1 O Small Weekly or Monthly Payments Genuine Leather Rocker 05 Boudoir L.amps A Big Rooms Club Rocker. with spring seat and com- fortable wing back. covered in genuine Nursery Chairs Folding Card Table $1:89 Covered with imita- tion leather. SETBACK FOR PREMIER. IEMPLOYES ON STRIKE, = : SOLDIERS GUARD ROAD ERERER B Dz e N w5 Pz =1

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