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18 MUSSOLINT FORCES DEPUTY TORESGN Italian Chamber in Uproar in Debate Qver Another Member’s Actions. By the Associated Press. ROME, December 18.—%¥ne Cham- bers of Deputies was thrown into an uproar yesterday afternoon such as s seldom witnessed in the Itallan legis- lative body. The immediate cause was a resolution relating to the ac- ceptance of the resignation of Signor Giunta, vice president of the Cham- ber, against whom charges have been wade of instituting at Milan an at- tack on Deputy Ferni, a dissident member of the Fascist party. Signor Glunta offered his resigna- SECOND BROKER DIES FROM BULLET WOUND Samuel Liebster Was Shot With Brother—Bucketing Angle Seen. By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 15.—Samuel Liebster, a broker, died in Bellevue | In the streets, Hospital today of bullet wounds re- celved on December 6, when he and his brother Louis were shot in their offices In Times Square. Louis died the day following the shooting. After the shooting the police started a search for Noah Aaron of Riverside Drive, who has not heen found. Louis Liebster said before his death that Aaron shot him and his brother after a quarrel about a business mat- ter, but the police began an investiga- tion to determine if the shooting was the result of a personal feud caused | by operations conducted by the stock | brokerage firm of J. B. Clark & Co., which was expelled from the Consoli- dated Stock Exchange in 1921 for bucketing. The Liebsters wero the principal members of the firm. Federal indictments were pending P4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. T. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1922 Germans Adopt Chewing Gum. | PUBLIC OWNERSHIP BAN Correspondence of the Associated Press, BERLIN, November 29.—The Ger- mans have given American chewing gum a try out, and like it. The little 5-cent packages have become a familiar sight in Berlin, along with signs settinig forth the merits of the g0ods. The packages retail here for about 20 cents, and are on sale in barber shops. drug stores, department stores, cafes and from pefdlers’ carts Power Plant Is Predicted. By the Assoclated Press. —_— . If you need work, read the want a light and power plant in columns of The Star. IS FORECAST IN PANAMA |ice "Guarters Tast eventng. that. Min- yaiauke i ister of Publlo Worke Duauo would ro- . turn 6 measure to the Assembly witl Veto of Bill for Government | \ipmmasion of (e aamismtrations PANAMA, Canal Zone, December 18. —The bill passed by the Panama As- sembly last week authorising the gov- ernment to undertake the operation of |the necessary two-thirds vote to over- City, in competition with the ex!s! vate plant, will not be sanctioned by the [$4,000,000 concern exeocutlve, it 18 forecast in semi-ofMclal reasons for not indorsing it, chief of which is the undesirability of the gov- ernment competing with private in- terests, In parliamentary quarters the opinion was expressed that the supporters of the bill would not be able to muster ‘Panama | Fide the veto. ting pri- | The Panama Power and Light Co., a INQUIRE ABOUT OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN United States, is the chlet Wwer‘n"n‘; OFFlCER REPLlES To SUIT- lighting company in Panama. Minister Escapes Ouster. WARSAW, December 18.—The Diet today rejected a recommendation for the prosecition of former Finance Minister Kuckarskl for accepting the equivalent of 18,000 Swiss francs in Pollsh marks as settlement of a gov- ernment loan of 2,500,000 francs to the Zyrardow Textils Mills. The opponents of the former minis- ter lacked 14 votes of the three- fifths required for impeachment. that the plea of the w gives her only $100 per cause the law does not re: Col. I. L. Hunsaker Denies Ju- risdiction of D. C. Court. Col. Irvin Y. Hunsaker, U. 8, A, stationed at Bangor, Me., has asked the District Supreme Court to dis- miss a suit for maintenance brought against him by his wife, Mrs. Sallie Hunsaker, who claims he xives her only $100 per ionth. Through At- torney H. Winship Wheatley, the of- ficer points out that he is a non- resident and not under the jurisdic- tion of the court. He also claims The Hunsakers were 1902 and the wife sa deserted her July 9, 1921, two sons, one in the Ari Point. — The first railway built was the Ludwigsbahn, W. B. Moses & Sons ife that he month does not constitute a cause of action, be- quire that a husband give money to his wife. married in her husband 'my at Pan- ama and the other a cadet at West in Germany Nuremburg and Furth. - It was abeut. four miles long and was opened to trafiic in December, 1835. against the brothers and eight other men, charging them with using the tion so that a full Inquiry could be made, but the Chamber declined to aceept it. Established 1861 F Street and Eleventh Furnitare Carpets Linens Upholstery Make This a Furniture Christmas! A gift of furniture is both practical and beautiful—one combining enduring qualities with present-moment appreciation. mails to defraud investors. | — Constant Interruptions. The disorders were really the cul- mination of irritations that have been growing for some weeks between the majority and the opposition—irrita- tions which the government party accuses the opposition of creating for the purpose of rctarding parliament- ary work. The climax of the tumult was | 1 when the liberal deputy | Free Automobile Parking Service We will direct your chaffeur to our garage, or if you drive your- self we will have one of our licensed drivers take your car to parking space for you. We re- quest that ten minutes’ notice be given when car is desired. ntly interru ndra al | e hall, threatening not to partici- | pate in further sittings. It is thought | possible that Giolitti, Orlando and | other leaders may join the Aventine| opposition, which has taken no part | in the proceedings of Parliament | Ordered to Resign. Monogrammed Playing Cards Make one of those out- of -the-ordinary, inex- i o il pensive gifts that will Finally Boerl In a state of great| | o yyced and remembered excitement approached the govern-| ment benches, speaking directly at|ll for a long time 3¢ Mussolin ho, fixing® him with his| eye, said ou are member of the| . majority. Atter what vou mave said, || Qur Gift Department resign as deputy.” The entire Chamber arose and ny\»‘ plauded Mussolini, who answered with | the Fascisti salute. Immediately af- terwards Boerl sent his letter of re- A group of 3-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suites. The coverings are beau- tiful designs of mohair and velvet, the chairs are large and roomy, the dav- enports soft and deep; all seats of spring construction; the frames are of ma- Ofers many i hogany. Specially priced to close quickly l/2 off tive @ @ cas 3 4 not found elsewhere ‘BREW®D Engravers and Stationers 611 12th St. N.W. signation to the president of the| Chamber. | | | A group of Overstuffed Easy Chairs, marked very low for quick clearance. On a gravestone in a Burlington, | Vt., cemetery is the following am- | biguous tribute to a woman of that| city, who died in 1833: “She lived with | her husband 50 vears and-died in the confident hope of a better life.” One High-back Wing Chair, covered in mohair; regular price, $185.00. Sales price, $98.00. One Large Mohair Rocker; regular price, $90.00. Sales price, $55.00. One Large Chair to match; $90.00. Sales price, $55.00. One Large Figured Mohair Arm Chair; regular price, $195.00. Sales price, $105.00. One velour and Damask Chair; regular price, $163.00. Sales price, $83.00. One Plain Covered Mohair, Overstuffed Chair, block seat and back; regular price, $169.00. Sales price, $75.00. One Large Overstuffed Chair, covered in plain mohair; regular price, $106.00. Sales price, $59.50. = i Ojen at 8:30 AJS’;_E;"'E,?"’:’Y"}!’, Day f-> Solid Mahogany Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet (Cowan make) % (Columbia National Bank i oo 911 F Street $250,000.00 RN Surplus, $250,000.00 Handkerchiefs for Christmas Chalet Handkerchiefs, all Swiss embroidery in all colors. $1, $1.25 and $1.50 Each Ladies’ All-linen Handkerchiefs with white and colored embroidered corners; also solid colors. 25¢ Each Colored Georgette Lace-trimmed Handkerchiefs. $1.00 Each Kiddies’ Handkerchiefs, three in a box. 25¢, 29¢ and 50c Box The Linen Shop Color-Edged Scarfs and Doilies To match. Must be seen to be appreciated. Scarfs, 18x36 inches. Doilies, 6x12 inches. $2.00 Each 50c Each Scarfs, 18x45 inches. Doilies, 10x14 inches. $2.25 Each 59¢ Each ] Scarfs, 18x54 inches. Doilies, 12x18 inches. $2.50 Each 85¢ Each Doilies, 10x10 inches, round. $5.75 Dozen 50c Each Your Gift to Your Boy —or girl can take no better form than that of a Savings Account opened at “Columbia National.” fBuilding up a nest-egg helps build character, perse- verence and self-control—qualities every boy and girl Ladies’ All-linen Hand-made Armenian Handker- chiefs, priced at 50¢, 59¢, 89¢c, $1.25, $1.35, $1.75 and $2.25 Each Kiddies’ Handkerchiefs, seven in a box. (The seven days of the week.) $1.00 Box Ladies’ All-linen Hand-embroidered and also Lace- edged Handkerchiefs. 50c Each CEDAR CHESTS $12.00 to $45.00 needs to succeed. fTake a few minutes at our Savings Department win- dow and end your gift problem. Gift Suggestions of Furniture You can open a Savings Account at this convenient Bank with as little as Davenport End Tables’ $4'50 = = —— { up. Card Tables, $4.50 up. Smoking Stands and Cabinets, $4.50 up. Mahogany Tea Trays, $8.00 up. Bookeases, $30.00 up. Cedar Chests as low as $12.00. Solid Mahogany Priscilla Sew- ing Cabinet, $9.50. Tabourettes, $7.50 up. Tea Wagons, Walnut and Mahogany, $19.50 up. Secretary, $49.50 up. » Smoking Stands, $6.00 up. Windsor Chairs, $9.50 up. Radio .Cabinets, $18.00 up. Radio Tables, $15.00 up. Pedestals, $7.00 up. Mirrors (plain), $7.00 up. Coffee Tables, $32.00 up. $2 Gate Leg Tables, $25.00 up. Regularly Venetian Tables, Small Tables, $3.50 $12.00 up. Nest of Tables, $32.00 up. Easy Chairs, $33.00 up. Humidors—Sizes vary from 6- inch square at $10 to 13x10 inches at $35. Interiors are white enamel with sandal wood fittings and cigarette compart- ments in the larger types. Table Scarfs—Tapestry and Upwards to $130.00 metal. bmca;ded ef_fem are avail- Also the real hand-made panels. able in various sizes from $1.25 . $350.00 to $600.00 to $1500, Compound Interest Paid on Savings. sl_j Colored Hand-embroidered Towels. Pure Linen with a variety of designs and colorings. R $2.00 Each Pure Linen H. S. Dinner Cloths, with one-half dozen napkins to match. Cloth size 68x106 $20 Set Pure Linen H. S. Luncheon Napkins of superior quality. $12.50 Dozen Handmade HANDKERCHIEFS from Belgium Greatly Underpriced . Pure Linen H. 8. Luncheon Napkins, size 14x14 inches. (Plain satin band.) g Oriental Rug Salon For the benefit of those of our customers who are contemplating the purchase of small Oriental Rugs for Christmas gifts, we have taken from our regular stock four groups of rugs and marked them at special values. Scatter size Persian Rugs, of weaves typical of Hamadan, Mossoul, etc. Group No. 1—$33.50 Group No. 2—$41.50 Group No. 3—$49.50 Group No. 4—$51.25 Chinese Dinner Gongs of teakwood and brass, $15.00. Domestic Floor Coverings Finest Quality Worsted- Wilton Rugs, Oval Braided Rugs, made of heavy canvas. $3.35 to $8.50 Heavy Seamless Axminster Rugs. 9x12 Size, $55.00 Our exclusive colorings and designs, in Wool and Worsted Wilton Rugs, Wool Wiltons; 9x12 size. $88.00 to $102.00 ] regular $150.00 grade. Special at $138.75. Old-fashioned Hooked Rugs $20.00 to $35.00 Introducing a wide Seamless Heavy Pile Wilton Carpet. A 9x12 rug of this luxurious, solid color carpet is only i $94.40 $1 Regularly $1.50 A DELAYED shipment, which has just arrived from Antwerp, forces us to offer these ex- quisite handmade Belgian Handkerchiefs at prices much lower than they would regularly sell for. $1.50 Regularly $2.50 Drapery Department Imported English Material, Ivory Color, $2.00 Yard. Figured Grenadine in.Gray Tone, $3.75 Yard. Figured Marquisette in Ivory Color, 65¢ Yard. Cretonnes, in lengths from 114 yards to 15 yards. Closing them out at 20c, 50c and $1.00 Per Yard Values, 50c, $1.00 and $2.00 Yard * Exquisite Handkerchiefs of linen, crepe de chine and voile in white and pastel tints, beautifully hand- _~embroidered and drawn thread. Truly a wonderful ;opportunity for those seeking gifts. Erlebacher .. Exclusively Different | “TWELVE-TEN TWELVE-TWELVE F STREET A present that is unusual and always acceptable for the home is a tapestry panel—a reproduction of the hand-made and ancient subjects. $6.00, $12.00, $£22.50, $27.00, $34.75 STl ¥ T L Ty T ot e ¥ WA D SO, Purchases forwarded prepaid tc any shitping point iz the United States INQUIRE 4BOUT, OUR DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN