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MILTON E.A1LES ptevpiHT WM. J. rLATHER Mice p*esfoenT JOSHUA EVANS, J. */Ct FW/OgMT ROBTV. FLCMNQ vict r*?&- cavm* CHA& C.GLOVERJ* me af/j a msst msr omtm AVONM. NEV1US ASST CASrt/t* GEORGE 0.\ASS ASST. CASH/C* EARLS MAM1CK AUOITOA FRANK J. HOGAN GCNCtAL COUNSEL * 7AOJT QfPtCBM% N e w ear s Resolutions X ADD to your New Year's resolutions a determination to keep your banker in formed as to your ambitions for your busi ness. He will be able to Kelp you attain the success you desire if you keep an exact state ment of the present conditions, prospects and plans for your business before Kim. The bank that will give you close personal attention will best serve you. Gificers of this bank are anxious to serve ambitious, con servative business enterprises. Consult us treely. The RiggsNational Bank OF WASHINGTON DC. On Pennsylvania Avenue Facing the U.S.Treasuty MUTT AND JEFF?- Jeff Gets a Big Load Off His Mind. (Owrifbt, 1921, by H. C. Fluher. Trade m?rk rrr>*p"o'< IT M Of | -By BUD FISHER. /excuse Boss, BuT TOO kWOVAJ TKOSC uaugkimg Blffi [YSS. WHAT ABOUT Trte**' ADVERTISING CLUB PAID VISIT BY A TARDY SANTA Kriss Kriugle Arrives With Pres ents at Regular Weekly Ses sion of Body. Apologizing- for H? seeming- tardi ness. old Father Santa <71aus. puffing and blowing, dashed into the Har rington Hotel yesterday afternoon, and after snooping around for two or three minutes, llnally located the Ad vertising Club at its regular weekly session, and with, the same spirit of cheerfulness that has marked his 1921 visit all over the District proceeded to dispense presents to every member in attendance. The much beloved gift conveyor was assisted by Rus sell Carley and Paul Heller. In the open forum, when eacl" mem ber was allowed to make suggestions to produce greater interest in the club's activities, proposals were made to limit vlie time allotted each speak-: er at the regular meetings to pro-1 vide entertainment in addition to the si?ecial si>eakcrs cng-aged for the oe Start Saving Today for the 1922 Christmas SAVE 50c, fifty weeks and get $25 $1, fifty weeks and get $50 $2, fifty weeks and get$100. $5, fifty weeks and get $250 Our Christmas Savings Club puts toys and joys into everv home. ?/ Begin saving now so you can step into the bank a week or two before Christmas and draw out. $25 ? $100 or $250 50 cents starts you on the r o a d to a happy 1922 Yuletide Plus 3% Interest MeLachlen Banking Corporation 10th and G Streets N.W. Southwest Branch?1350 B St. S.W. Cy in Qsy ?mfort overthe01dTrail$ In Grandfather's Day?the Overland Trail; the Prairie Schooner; weary months of hardship; fights with the Indians; just to reach California. Many men now living remember it. Now?a jaunt of less than 3 days on the LOS ANGELES LIMITED. Comfort all the way. Thrills and delights too! Look!?from your cozy chair in the observation car?the same Overland trail, the very places where the Pioneers, the gold-seekers and the Mormons toiled, climbed and fought, conquering the West. The Great Plains, the gaunt Rockies, colorful Weber Canyon, Great Salt Lake, Salt Lake City ?you see them all, the real west?the Union Pacific country?historic, romantic, beautiful ornia Go on the LOS ANGELES LIMITED?all Pullman?synonym for travel-comfort, luxury and delicious dining car meals; leaves C & N.W. Terminal, Chicago, at 8*00 p. m. The CONTINENTAL LIMITED, another good train with standard and tourist sleepers, observa tion car and diner, leaves CAN. W. Terminal, Chicago, at 10:30 a. m. Oar flhrtriM booklet, "California CaUa Yea" Mh you mftwv to go and what to im. Writa for your ocpj. Ttr tnformatlom ask? ?, X. Davis, Oen'I Jurat, O. * V. W. St., *44 miuu Bill*., ISM Chestnut St. Philadelphia. Phon? Spruce 0931. T, In Fetiins, Gen'l Ayent, XT. P. System, 60S Cera'l Tnut Bid*., 16th * Markst 8t?? Philadelphia. Phone Locust 4765. Chicago &NoriKWestern Union Pacific System caslon. and to confine all speakers to subjects related to advertising It was further suggested that the club select a specified regular meeting1 place for Its weekly luncheons; P. X. Wholley, secretary of the club, proposed that steps be taken to provide a clubhouse with suitable accommodations for all of its activ ities. The suggestion was received with enthusiasm, and the club by Unanimous vote Instructed President | I Hurry Huiui to appoint a special com Jmlttee to investigate the possibilities j of the proposal. ASSIGNED HERE FOR DUTY. Capt. Julius F. Ilellweir, attached to the fifth naval district, has been ordered to this city ? for duty In the bureau of ordnance, Nayy Department. HEW JUGOSLAV CABINET. A new coalition cabinet for Jugo slavia was formed December 24, consist ing of representatives of the radicals, democrats, Musselmen and Slovene agrarian party, according to advices to Serbian circles. The premier and min ister of foreign affairs is Nikola Fash itch. * BANDIT PUT TO FLIGHT BY STORE PROPRIETOR Pocketbook Trick Is Successful Once More?Thefts of Clothing Reported to Police. Aii armed colored man appeared in the sfore of Ovidia Plani, 11> 17 1 7tli street, about o'clock last night, displayed his revolver and made a de mand for cash. IIis demand was fol lowed by reaching overhead and ex tinguishing the light. Piani, ready for the emergency, dropped to the floor, and when he re appeared he proceeded to shoot at the Intruder. Four shots were sent in the direction of the colored man, who made a hasty retreat. Mabel Eaton, 1330 Wallach place, was the victim of a "pocketbook" trick executed by two colored men at 19th and S streets yesterday after noon which resulted in her loss of a watch find diamond ring. Harry Williams, 472 Pennsylvania avenue, told the police some one stole wearing apparel valued at $40 from his room last night. Theft of a suit of clothes from an automobile parked in front of Harris Hotel, Massachusetts avenue and North Capitol street, was reported to the police by D. T. Bernard, 4531 Georgia avenue. An overcoat' valued at $60 stolon from the automobile of C. A. Connor, 215 D street, near 7th and O streets yesterday. "Raymond Florence, 925 D street, told of the I in* ft of an overcoat from a loi-ker in the hallway of the 1> street buildng. Bi^rglars visited A. Guiffre's shoe repairing- establishment at 908 Penn sylvania avenue Monday night and stole about $500 worth of shoes. PLAN PARLEY HERE. Chile and Peru to Negotiate Boundary Settlement. Barroa Jarpa, foreign minister of Chile, has informed tho foreign minister of Peru, according to a statement made by the Chilean ambassador here, that the Chilean government will establish a special mission 1n this city to negotiate with representatives of Peru a plan for the settlement of the long-pending con troversy over the Tacna-Arica territory. Three Days More! GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Saturday night we?II say good-bye to Washington. Our lease has been sold. Everything must be disposed of this week. MEN'S 2-Piece SUITS Tropicals,Mohair and Cool Cloth ?also a group of j 3-Piece SUITS MEN'S 3-PIECE SUITS and Winter Overcoats Two big groups of finely styled and good quality Suits and Overcoats. All styles and many models to select from. A good range of sizes at either price. Rules of the Sale No Alterations, No C. O. D.'s, No Charges, No Refunds, No Exchanges, Every Sale Final. 930 F Street N. W. Between 9th and 10th TUDENTS of hu man di a r a cter istiis declare that certain traits show in the color and contour of the eyes. According to this theory, long narrow eyes denote craftiness, eyes wide apart innocence. But this is only a theory. Eye facts are more vital. Eye Signs An ADITORIAL An optical fact of supreme importance is that your eyes need care and protection. At first indication of eye ache or weariness, consult us?we are qualified to aid and advise you. So precious a gift as sight deserves supreme care. Intrust your eyes' care to our expert optical skill, backed by complete mechanical examining aids?today. "See ETZ | Glw" A Holiday Luncheon Treat! Eat LOFFLER'S Special Frankfurters The specially generous size of these taste teeming sausages makes them ideal for the hasty luncheon in the midst of the holiday gayeties. Of pure pork and veal, smoked to zestful perfection! Delicious! Ask Your Meat Man Another of the LOFFLER 36 Pure Pork Products Scrapple When tioo*pm& Est Mare ,sm Vi w. It a do by A. Loffter ProrlaUm Co., Inc.. at Beanlnf O. C. aader C. 8. Government Saperrlftlan. House & Herrmann Seventh and Eve Streets You'll Make No Mistake Choosing a Columbia Grafonola In the first place?it is the best of all Talk ing Machines, and has the exclusive features which give it superiority over all others. In the second place?prices are just now most attractive?special prices much below the former markings. We can supply all types?in all the popular finishes?beginning at $30. But we are featur ing these two types: Type E-2 Was $125; Now *85 . Type F?2 Was $140; Now *100 Special Terms g pe^,onth All Columbia Grafonolas are sold with a guaran tee?and House & Herrmann service.