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26 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1923. 90,000,000 SPENT | e s s e 3k e e e e 3k ke ke 3k 3k ke ke ke vk sk 3k sk vk sk sk Tk ok s ke ok sk ke ke ke ok ok ke ke ke ON CHRISTMAS GIFTS Chicago's Santa Claus Brings Gen- erous Pack to Rich and Poor Alike. By the Associated Press. December ppers for the only time ccording to merchants, rly. the hopping was §90,000,000 spent in’ Chi this $70,000,000 last ns reported od and t mailing CARBON MONOXIDE GAS FATAL TO ENTIRE FAMILY Parents and Two Cihldren Found Dead in Apartment House Rooms, Paterson. N. J. i @ with b CHEER CABLED TO GRIFFIS. Thousands Ask Release of Officer Held i CHICAGO, H D S —— PASTOR AIDS DRY RAID. Ten Saloons Visited, Arrests Made r ized. EBONITE throws a coat- ing of shredded oil around all gears and they move in —mesh smoothly and noise- lessly. Gears shift easi nd you save many a rep: bill and lengthen the life of your motor car or truck. Sold by reliable dealers n five-pound cans and at ppointed service stations here you see the checker- ponrd design pump and service station sign. NITE Has No Rival— ere Is No Substitute. EBONITE (1T's SHREDDED OIL) FOR TRANSMISSIONS AND DIFFERENTIALS = PA. ", Mr. David Lawrence —will write he “1 fluence of Po ness During 1 Mr. William Bird —will write on “The Old World’s Business Outlook for 1024 Mr. William F. Heffernan —will write on “1923 in the New York Curb Market.” Mr. George T. Hughes —will writc “Concerning Your Investments.” Mr. Stuart P. West —will write on “1923 in the ~- = The Foen —will publish on Monday, December 1 ing Slar 31 a carefully compiled revue of 1923—covering every line of endeavor in the realm of business, finance, politics, sports (local, national, international), prepared by a corps of writers—specialists in their several fields. EVER before has anything of the kind been attempted upon such a broad and comprehensive scale—touching every phase of the activities of the year just clos- ing—and will not only prove interesting reading now—but be immensely valuable for future reference. HESE “reviews” will be handled by men most familiar with the subjects to which they have been assigned—selected for their close contact with and intimate knowledge of the facts which they relate. T will be looking backward over a most momentous year—with the high lights graphically casting their prophetic shadows upon the future. The great European problems will be cov- ered by cabled reports from The Star’s resi- dent correspondents—that will clearly and concisely survey the exact status of business in the old world as the troublesome year of 1923 closes. 1923 will be reviewed from the viewpoint of Wall Street. What stock drops and rises meant. Progress of America’s Security Markets— showing the development of investments. Trading in Curb Stocks—a gripping story of the ebb and flow of the tides of speculation. The Cotton Market—from an international viewpoint. Chicago Grain and her Stock Markets, as they’ve been observed, day by day, by spe- cialists. Business the country over—its accomplish- ments and its prospects. Politics and Business—as seen nationally and internationally. Last-minute cables from Europe—giving valuable outlines of commercial conditions abroad. i The United States Government, and its re- lationship with big business enterprises. All the Sports—both amateur and profes-* sional. . , And so on—the entire year’s record—from beginning to its close—will be ct_irried in thjs unique survey—published exclusively here in The Evening Star of Monday, December 31. District of Columbia Finance and Business Reviewed by members of The Star’s local staff. Mr. George Schnackel —will write “The Story ¢ Wheat, Corn 2nd Grain and the Price Fluctuations Dur- ing 1023 -will_write on * Has Mecant to the Sheep and Hog Indu: Mr. George D Moulson —will writc “A__ Graphic Story of the 1923 Cotton Market in America and Abroad.” Mr. John B. Foste —will_write “7T Basc Ball durin Mr. Lawrence Perry —will write the history of Financial World.” There are so many intensely interesting features appearing exclusively in The Foening Star—The Sundiy - Shar —together with the most complete and accurate reports of the world’s news—that you l_hould be a reg- ular reader—and have every issue of The Star delivered direct to your home by Star carriers. 7 Issues a Week—60c a Month Phone Main 5000—Circulation Department—and service will begin at once. “Amateur Sports During 1923 Mr. J. C. Royle —will_write on “The Busi- ness Outlook at the Close of 1923 Mr. Walter Camp —will write on the “Achieve- ments in Foot Ball During Turn to Pages 10-11 ; [ 3 X 3 3 X0 XN XK XK OO K K K MO0 KO X XK KK K X0 XK XK X X XK XK K XK XX XK XK X0b LR R0 20 .88 658883 8306202800000 000 88888881