Evening Star Newspaper, December 21, 1926, Page 36

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86 THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 19%. PP, AL e e e R I MONEY QUARREL LED e e g Rl St ot ‘Wm&E&kWALFORD’SW Richard Moore, = bookkeeper fori| hav d trouble previously. OIS (G el e e Aoun TO DOUBLE WLLNG 5t LT e e Cutlery for Gifts By Youthful Photographer About Light ¢ : SHIP RUM IREATY The building mmmim‘; ;:h@ 7-\'1" . | Banker's Sla&er” T;ok Own theE_::'Ez;r’f:‘:‘:‘(}“:"il‘lss:fi‘t; P Here Is a Very Complete List to Choose From §§ . POCKETKNIVES TABLE CUTLERY te business. ee children | 3 3 - than 731,000 miles | By the Associ 3 S 2 tional Baptist Memorial Church T ey o gemen 3 | vesterday sent flowers and congratula- | After Squabble Over pistol. ) ; s 3 g ' tions to its most active member, Am- | Samll Sum. allicott was shot ree i < et 3 emington and Wostenholm Stainless Steel White Mast d Mates Charge |t 4 i 3 b : L ; ‘Masters and ma 0€ | hrose Swasey, Cleveland, fumoua 11 @ young man wa z ual 3 Makes Handie' Knives ad Ferls, 2 2 maker of astronomical instfuments, % S P K’“ - “k, Liquor Pact Hurting an his eightieth birthday anniversary oorten o e By the «uuu.nm;lhr; ; { ; Scout Knives, $1 to 2. $8 sets, special at $6.50. ble achieveme! ip came ol ALLIG . Miss., December 21. = & = American Lines e esratructiin o) e o isttmy|L e S L e Pearl Handle Knives, $1 up. Stainless Ste el Knives o ; D e L iior 1o asked | money led V. I1. Press Button Knives, $1.75. and Forks, mirror finish, oo one of 60-nch diameter for the i ask ) e s Button Kn finis] e s enicacs i o) £ it he Knew any. | Camcoit's office. hero yesterday and || Boys’ Chain Knives, $1. $10 up. h reflecting tele: : that it he knew any- | Callicott’s offic vesterday. v ; I . ¢ 21—An at. |dlan gevernment and a 26-inch - | thing at all about the lon” 0t | then kil nimselt, according. to nfor. | Gold Handle Knives, Knives White Handle Knives, set Thiconstitu. | ment for the Washington Naval Ob- he would know that 1 had select- | mation given s . W. Palmer . - serionis Bitieh wzl:::('; Servatory, Mr. Swasey invented the | ace to take the picture,” | of Bolivar County, by the sole eye with Scissors, $2.50 to $25. of 6, §2.50. A ts British vessels to|range and position finder used by the | rey witness of the tr v, fad ’ z-pu“, _ nto American ports un. | United States Government. [“The emplover Hoth men were operators of planta- | | RAZORS Carving Set, Eng. At a racent meeting of officers of | “Great Scott!" he exclaimed. " | immanue! Baptist Church, which has [ you know that n the world lish steel, special, $1. Jubilee, I. X. L., Wade & Carving Sets, stainless, fi[ RECEIVE“ HERE | Giallzeol::, Auto-strop, Weck, mlt:;l':eh, $1to 87.' e Gem, Eveready. MANICURE SETS Amber Shell, Ivory and Pearl, neatly boxed, $1.25 to $20.00. SHAVING BRUSHES Rubberset and Other Makes. Pure Badger Hair $2.50 B ) 3 E i e the United States Circuit |been the recipient of much financial | man who built t ank of Cla Court of Appeals by the Neptune As = = rs and Mates. ives of the association NOTED AUTOGRAPHS HELD Ffi?fi?"*fififlm&%flm&%&?&fié’%fifil e GLARS TOSS \;m.-n make possible the serving of | Names Signed to State Papers and g For Gift Tables e Other Famed Documents —Desks, FEte.,, Cut to Your Order, nd the three-mile Exhibited in Library. n vessels to ves. at REASONABLE PRICES re being drawn y obtain alcoholic | By the Associated Press. Rogers Brushing Lacquer, $1.95 Qt. sociation of N B o | é& HUNTING KNIVES Marble, Remington a n d Day’s Pharmacy—14th & P Sts. N.W. [||¥% KaBar, $1.75 to $5. Is a Star Branch Office It doesn’t make any difference where you live | t Kn?::l:fl?; 505(::; ;‘lsllnhng —in town or the nearby suburbs—there is a Star Branch Office in your neighborhood—ready merted. SOUTH BEND, Ind.. Decem! been. according 10 | 4 ;¢ographs of famous men, 1 whose signatures to state par : | changed the trend of history, form t otherwise he affic, and the vessels 1o r transfer treaty with Great bjected to attack ay, ed by members of Ner ation that if the Circuit Court Appeals should vorable decision, all similar with whatever nations will ked. nt United States Attorney Stichman, whe urgued on behalf of s constitutionality. pointed out that er consumption of liquor ‘on British ships within the three-mile limit nor importation of any part of the stores was permitted. He said all the treaty did was to, relieve British lines of the ne v of maintaining supply ships to replenish the liquor stores of F h liners after they had left our ports. Decision was reserved. | interesting seetion of the libvary of the University of Notre Dume. The collection was assemble Paul Byrne. librarian. who h: several years arranging it for tion. Among the examples of warrior chirography are the signatures of the ton, Ulysses S, Grant. Marshal IFoch and Gen. Willlam T. Sherman. Statesmen are represented by Charles Carroli, a signer of the Declaration of Independence; James G. Blaine, Abra- ham Lincoln and Daniel O'Connell, Irish orator and patriot. In the literary group are the auto- graphs of Henry Wadsworth Longfel- low, John Ruskin, Fitzgreene Halleck d Taylor. King Henry IV of England is an- other signature in the collection. An Englishman has built a model locomotive exactly on the lines ¢f the full sized engines, but small enougi to be carried in the pocket. Duke of Wellington, George Washing- The quickest drying, most satisfactory medium for decorating holiday gifts, furniture, pottery, art objects, wicker and woodwork. Available in 18 beautiful colors—also black and white. Transfer Pictures for Furniture, Trays, etc. ]olmson E’ectr;c F’OOT Waxers, $42.50 A Practical Gift For the Woman of the House D. C. DISTRIBUTORS OF SHERWIN-WILLIAMS AND OTHER WIDELY KNOWN PAINT PRODUCTS DYER BROTHERS INCORPORATED Paints for Every Purpose 734 Thirteenth St. Frank. 8325 patrons of The The Star prints MORE Classified® day than all the other paper You will be pleased with the RES “Around the corner” is A Star Branch Office to take charge of your Star Classified Ads and see that they receive prompt insertion. service is maintained for the convenience of the Star Classified Section—for which no fees are charged; only regular rates. ds every ombined. 181 16 $5.50. L A S R S A S S S S A S FLASH LIGHTS Complete with batteries, $1 to $14.00. Other kinds, 75¢ up. x Twinplex Stropper f Eveready and Yale makes. Gillette pBlltlu, 32.?5. WALFORD’S Cutlery Department 909 Pa. Ave. N.W. Main 8039 2. 2 o il Wt . \ “Furniture_of Merit"// Seventh and' Eye Streets. The Gift of Giving’-- 8 To bes.tow tha_t whic]'n‘ will give the greatest joy is the supreme "gift of giving"—and it 1s accomplls}led with not’hmg so surely as som ething for the home. Thus these suggestions are most timely. What Will $10 Do For Your Xmas? You have always the convenience of a charge account here ; Tl el Metal base and “!-‘\‘“”imil f standard: with poly- e P chrome finish; and : g __,__' topped with a 16- | |_:-'-:—:"‘"’ inch Paper Parch- : ; ment Shade. Lamp Globe-’wemlcke is 27 inches high: Bookcases with two adjustable The expansive type—that will sockets. Chain pull. decw withE the librass Each section has receding, dustproof door. Three sections, with Top and Base—of Gumwood in Ma- hogany finish or Walnut finish. Martha Washington Sewing Cabinet Solid Mahogany * or Solid Walnut. Reproducing the ex- act lines of the original. Has seven-sided end pockets: slid- ing tray in top drawer: second drawer equipped with spool rod. Full-sized reeded legs. 75 Special i Special. . Special. . This 1s what $ will do for Xmas. It 10 will deliver to your ~ ' ' home this beautiful 315 PLAYER Just in time for Christmas Balance $2 W eekly Ask about our *] Xmas Piano Club ; ; Da.venport Table Wmdsor Chalr A handsome Table fin- The Windsor Chair is a ished in Ma}\ogany on popular survival of the Co- Birch: top measures &0 lonial period—and lends a inches long wl.th gracefully quaint furnishing finish to rounded turnings; _ strong any room. understretcher, which, in 7 addition to strengthening the construction adds a touch of artistry. Special. ... .. .319:_L_5_ Attractive Mirrors polycl—nromc Mantel or Buffet Mirrors—48 inches long, outsi d € measure- ment;: with attractively etched panel. They are very pleasing Mirrors for the price. Sfecial. .. oot .,s fi An accurate reproduc(ion of the original lines. It is well built of Birch in Ma- hogany finish. Strong]y braced back, wood seat. Floor Lamps Ofthepopular %HOMER L.KITT CQ L MR | u beside your Chair or 1330 G S tl (] t N W. Gate-le g Table Davenp};rt. Metal OPEN EVERY EVENING UNTIL XMAS i b 71 et Fiber Rbcer i base and standard; Most durable—and most com- attractiveness, and the fact that 2 sockets, each with fosmlia e }‘.’"}c,fic“ "§’ oo 311 88 (5 entonid) o thisk Mo chain pull. Poly- S s v o aililh 05t atrengthlofiHaiiubla i 7 Bl sl b in use. The understructure, too, i dathie Gt e G e is of graceful turning, which is silk shade ; lined and tion. Cushion covered with pat- ion i 3 d Tapestry. an exception in a Table at this * terne pestry price. Size of top, 36x48. braided. Armchair to match at the .75 same price. 5fiecial.........$l7£ = Special..coaus. $15£ y T T L L 2 T T 2 P T 27 ] . 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