Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1926, Page 16

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1926. Rt S S et SRS AR S SRS e Tttt S SR SR SR SR SR S S S SRR SR SR SR SR SR SR S SR SR SR SR SR SR PREMIER CHARGES |"snt catmy Fivee LITHUANIAN PLOT | ...1 . Courtroom MOUNT VERNON, N. Y., De- cember 21.—John Armour, slated paltemagas; SNew L lieader,| o Juy Gty betore Surhise Court Justice Taylor, limped i court 15 minutes late and was se- Says Extremists ‘Planned. | souct 18 nubiites bate anf s we . for his tardiness. to Seize Power. “Well,” said the juror, “I got utomobile and I broke By tha Aseociated Pre: Justice avior and the court KOVNO, Lithu December 21— | attendants were very Sorry gus ralde - in the| 1adn't he better go to the hos- Augustine Valdems premier in the I e B ey government forme after F coup detat, charged in an inter “No, indeed.” said the juror today that extremists, supported by | cheerfully T could just get the late government, had openiy pre-, Some s - tape [ can fix it up pared to seize power, which would have given a pretext for Polish inter- Deputy sheriffs were dispatched vention. to the corner drugstore and re- Moreover, he declared, the govern-| turned with 1 ment had openly favored the bolshe- Seated in a vists. The ar v the red danzer| of every one, threatening the country’s independ- ence, and thers b feeble Slezeviciu Fill Your Entire List With Appropriate Gifts for Every One at 9 F ST., COR. 12th N.W. 1405 H STREET N.W. PHONE FRANK. 4312 PHONE FRANK. 8227 and spectators in rel: ter, for the leg that was being re- | conscious of it$ strength, he con.| Paired was wooden. & i tinued, and the constitution must be RO R R PARIS ed 80 as to make the new gov. b WILL BE BURIED IN o “luded, would now AFRTSTARE = " S Wealthy American Who Killed | Two and Self to Rest Abroad. 604 9th STREET N.W. 723 14th STREET N.W. PHONE FRANK. 3713 i PHONE FRANK. 2856 coup d'etat and the new President of Lithuania, has had car ey | ident of Pa wife and _h ) | committed s Useful Gifts for Every One : L ' Gifts for “Him” Flashlights : $1.00, $1.50 ‘e : The Schick Repeating Razor $2.00 Electric Matches.......ccovvvenenen.,..$1.49 i ; { The 20th Century Safety Razor $2.50 Squarecloks. . oo s o -l 7 Llach is equipped with a cartridge, in the handle, containing Gameras iantl Kodaks . .- ......98c to $25.00 / ; 2 20 blades. When a blade is dull, you simply press the end of the A . A handle, and a new blade is put in place for a perfect $5 00 Eversharp and Shaeffer Pencils. .. .....$1.00 to $7.00 X > : X shave. A limited quantity at ° Shaeffer and Duofold Pens. . . .. : 4 (Ggess ? | Military Brush Sets..........$1.98 to $9.98 $5.00 G.illefte Safe.ty Razor o 5 % * S5y e Shaving Brushes : $ 69¢c t: :4.98 SRS ooy Tl?llwtmg Powder. ... e Fe Houbigant’s Men’s Sets. . weii. . S350 $1.00 Coty’s Talcums dLbatiEi 4 : 4 Williams’ Men’s Sets. . .. L R ¢ (| $1.00 Houbigant’s Talcums : ; 1 ) ’ $1.00 Flips and Flops, the flying clowns, two for $1.01 : : : &Zlgl)fe]\;el:[’esnssetsfh Riolek . '$i705;’ :}g : ..$1.00, $1. $1.00 Toby Tumbler, the acrobat clown, two for $1.01 : Mennen’s Men’s Sets . . o - Yardley’s Men’s Sets. . ..$3.00 LO f t Can dy . y = Men’s Traveling Toilet Kits. The Christmas Gift : ceeseeen. He Will Surely Appreciate This Gift A Real Reed and Barton Engraved English Sil- Wthh Appeals to All! 1] B i oot ver-Plated Humidor, Containing One Full Pound Old-fashiond Christmas > of Blue Boar Smoking Tobacco. Both for C‘e:.:-m gems of delight- g:g $2.98 ful flavor. Ten cunning little pepper- . ’ : . Full Pound. 21c mint candy canes in deco- ' . This Combination Usually Sells For $5.00 rated box. 5 Pounds, $1.00 Pokags, 16c i = yiT Smoking Tobacco Chocolate Loftypops Santa Claus ; Six delicious Loftypops, : Prince Albert, glass i \HaibiE done tn 46 B PR t , Prince Albert, tins licious Milk Chocolate. e iioe - | Ao, L Each 18c, 29c an Honsmaits Bes = ? l\:elvet - Package, 23c otpourri . Oxford Chocolates Made after the celebrated o Serene or Bonbons and formula of Ann Fox, famous Ed sl el Chocolates for her delicious homemade 5 FOWquETis graas One of our most popular as- Gl L g 1, ounce...:.... Edgeworth, tin . .. sortments of delicious sweets, T g 4 = | Union Leader Redi-cut .. attractively put up in rea Ann Fox 1 ounce.. Christmas style. HD de GIOCO]“EB Full Pound, 59c e, o 2 Pounds, $1.18 P Rtk 5 Pounds, $2.95 Ann Fox —_— Acsorted Chocolates . y Paradise Chocolates e Houbigant’s Quelque Fleurs Or Bonbons and Chocolates. metal container, suitable for E N s gift purposes. xtract Fatimas . ..... bro T Uk fin‘l:st(ilr)‘\‘l‘:n up Pound, $1.00 Lucky Strlkes . in handsomely decorated 14 ounce ..... Christmas wrap. Ann Fox 1 T e Marlboro .. Full Pound, $1.00 Assorted Nut Meats P 1/20 o::ece' 7 Murads ... 2 Pounds, $2.00 Pound, $1.50 ~? ) o Melachrino . 2 ounces. . . Piedmonts as of them from baylrod fousht ¥ N 'dmd newspape lovements designed to bri lization of the aspirations and et a previous marriage, changed Smetona Recognized as Leader. name after his father remarried. Smetona s leader of the Lithuanian — Nationalists and is well known as a publicist, although he is a lawyer by 4 profession. He was Lithuania’s first provisional President in 1920, and also Seeing Stars served as governor of Memel Terri-|; when your eses make you imagine . you see myriads of tiny stars foat- Born August 10, 1874, of peasant|| ¢ i Uo et parents, his first revolutionary act : : was as a boy in high school under the || That's a danger signal—it means Russian regime, when he and 150 that your eyes are being strained. other Lithuanians were expelled be- || Have our Optometrists examine your cause they would not say the prayers eyes and furnish you with glasses, in Russian. or you will regret it. Repeatedly during his student days in St. Petersburg, now Leningrad, he CLAFLIN yras expelled from. school und. iailed for political activities aimed at bring- ici ing about Lithuanian independence. Oge’;':::::t- PEGGY O'NEIL IS THEME. || 922 14thst. oome | Newcomer Club Hears History of |4 “ of the Petticoats.” OU will find it both pleasant s - and profitable to deal at “The battie of the petticonts,” the THE * controversy which raged over Peggy » O'Neil, wife of Secretary of War John || FEDERAL-AMERICAN H. Eaton, during the presidential ad- || Where G St. Crosses Fourteenth ministration of Gen. Andrew Jackson, ? ‘was described yesterday by Col. Oliver §b§:§f"fl"?fii 35557;-’3}2’:.2‘;20;:’\3"5":}1 NELENENENERY; Newcomers’ lub at the yette Hotel Everybodelk Comfort * Col. Newman told the zomantic his- tory of Peggy, the daughter of the proprietor of O'Neil's Tavern, at Twen- ty-first street and Pennsylvania ave- 5 nue, where Jacksen lived before he T e of your household— some friend-—-for whom you can’t think what to buy? May we suggest a entered the White House, and where antileve all the aristocrats, politicians and gamblers of the time gathered. He told how Jackson championed Peggy's Christmas Certificate virtue against the slander of the grande dames of the period, called a cabinet meeting to defend her name and later forced the cabinet to resign. The slanderous attack on Mrs. Jack- Hours of comfort in the most agreeable shoe ever made, will be en- joyed by the one for whom you buy this gift. son at the time of her husband’s pres- Cantilever Shoe idential campaign was also told. Maj. Gen. Charles P. Summerall, U. S. A., chief of staff, will address the members of the club January 3, it was announced. The following officers will be in- stalled - January 10: Charles W. Hoover, president; Dr. Ovid C. Foote, first vice president; Col. Charles R. Stark, jr., second vice president; Ed- ward M. Tyler, treasurer; J. B. Mc- Pherson, secretary: Rey. ley, sky pilot; Raymo: B. McPherson, Russell P. Freeman, Dr. George B. Tribble, Philip L. Bald: win and Norman E. Duehring, board of governors. Foxes are increasing jn number in Over Youn! Men’s Shop the Victoria district of Australia and are doing great damage to poultry. . ¥ &&mm&&’“wmm @mmmmmm&?mmm Chesterfields Systematic Savings of Small Weekly Amounts Through Our Christmas Savings Club Will Relieve the Stress On Your Pocketbook Next Christmas Hudnut’s Narcissus De Vilbiss Perfumizers B[] Perfume The Iiload Gift fiv Bty OnsiA and Dropper Bottles - B bt 1 BOOK When Beauty Meets Christmas Box. ....$9.00 We have a most complete list of the latest photoplay Beauty Other Hudnut Perfumes edmo?s as well as the better class of books for boys. We are listing below a few which we are sure you will anf rirl d a De Vilbjss Three Flowers. . . $100, $2.00 apprecute A pretty girl and a De Vilbiss k Perfumizer scem to be natural af- Deauville ...... .$2.00, $3.50, 39.00 e The Cave Girl e iows How it teliate ras DuBarry . $1.00 to $9.00 Beau Geste rance of the magic spray will en- Chypre, gift package The Little l:';-ench Gits . hance her personality—how “per- o o fectly the designs and hand deco- La Reverie, gift package Tarzan Books, for Boys. .75': rations complement the appoint- Bardl 7S ments of hcr}:lre:siug ‘iahllc. E:rhaeys’dthl; lbl/lagmficentJSc If you wish to make her very i chante: Hi PSR happy—select a Perfumizer of her Guerlain’s Perfumes Thundering Herd ;2 favorite color— i . L’Heure Bleu. .. .$12.00 If I Were King. Perfumizers. . .. ... .. .From 75¢ to $15.00 grel:lélflt;t it e A | \ ac oth and Scarlet. . .7 ) Dropper Bottles. . . . .From $1.00 to $11.00 Ve % Paix ...$5.00, $10.00 Others by Curwood, Gray, Sabotlm, Peter B. Kyne and Burroughs. Our 1927 Club Is Now Open At Five Convenient Banking Offices MERICAN SECURIT AND T ST _COM Fifteenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue Beautiful Posiliee New Style Houbigant’s’, all odors; Harriet . . Vanities e ’ 9 1 ; l'!“bbard Ayers’, Hudnut’s l\!ar- il Deauville, double or single; Deauville cissus, Three Flowers, Vanity, . | Loosepack; Rukenstein, double or single; Melba Lov'me, Boncilla, Cappi, | . Ayers’, double or single; Terri Vanities, Aprll Showers, Coty s L’Ongan or I8 Tre Jur, Three Flowers, Narcissus, Van- Capital, Surplus and Uitdivided Profits Ower $6,500,000 BRANCHES: Central—7th and Massachusetts Avenue Northeast—8th and H Sts. N.E. Sotthwest—7th and E Sts. S.W. Northwest—1140 15th Street ity and a host of others that every girl wants. S et

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