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14 MONDUB, IN OFFICE, SOON TO CALL NEW ASSEMBLY TANGIER, Dec. 2.—Haj Mohamed Bushrin, known as Mondub, the sultan of Morocco’s new representa tive at Tangier, was Installed in hie quarters at the former German legation today and will soon con vene the new legislative assembly, of which he Will be president. AX SLAYER COMMITTED TO INSANE ASYLUM MORRIS PLAINS, Dec. 2.—Miss Mary Kumzink, Polish servant who took the life of her employer, Do Not Put Off Your Christmas Shopping Until the Last Minute Already hundreds of happy shop pers have selected useful and ap propriate gifts for their loved ones. You, too, will enjoy shopping at Peoples, where lovely gifts are attractively displayed and prices marked in jalain figures. Come tomorrow and make your selections, while stocks are com plete. Before You Buy Securities From Anyone —be sure they are as good as your dollars. The easy mark doesn’t know how easy he is until some salesman of worthless stocks or bonds has his money. Published in co-operation with - The Better Business Bureau 336 Evening Star Building News of Worth-while Savings! New Low Prices to Please the Thrifty! | | SI.OO Pinkham's Vegetable C0mp0und.......... 79c & ***3 30c Phenolax Wafers.' 21c & ... g 25c Lavoris Antiseptic..... t ................ 17c Sf I CfCHC f — siv * a 60c Resinol Ointment.... 39c g e jLT 1 I & 60c Bromo Seltzer.. 36c E Christmas j|MN% HOIICIK g SI.OO Listerine Anti5eptic................... 69c W Tree Lights The gift tfiat A 25c Phillips Milk of Magne5ia................ 19c Set of 8 colored bulbs, all will please rn r - i o* S wired and ready for lighting. t young and old. M 50c Lavons Antiseptic 34c W Just attach to any electric 'HF* \ socket. * • ’’ wjWl 40c Prophylactic Tooth Brushes 29c y i What could make a more acceptable gift than a A 5r Soecial O beautiful Kodak? Many joyous moments may be JJ 85c Dethol Combinations . 53c o ’ efy xe xv spent with a Kodak—clicking the happy and amusing .u »■ ■ Pl Sk 7—.. . events of one’s life. Always a joy and a happy A 40c Bloch F1ag....................29c sf reminder of the giver. 50c Wildroot Hair Tonic 36c g Kodaks ................$6.50 and up A 25c Djer Kiss Talcum Powder 19c & 8r0wnie5...............52.75 to $5.00 g 35c Odorono Deodorant ...........23c Sr ‘ 25c Mavis Talcum Powder (3 for 50c) 17c y Happy Will Be the Woman Who 3 • Receives One of These— ft ssh j Radium & fjyj Exquisite Toilet Sets | T Tonic & iL/j A Hudnut's Gardenia Toilet 5et5.......... $2.25 A \. W \'l (Toilet Water and Face Powder) zlf ’ Tablets S ■ Melba Fleurs Toilet Sets $2.25 J \V- -“"J I \ (Toilet Water and Face Powder) 5 \ r ave M Melba Lov' Me Toilet Sets $2.25 3 XKwk I \ 0’.J.., Ji S ™« Water .nd T.W g (z/Zyflß. _j \ Women! & Violet Sec Toilet 5et5.......... $1.75 3 I If you need a tonic tis JTodet Water, Face Powder and Talc) ft W| L a r fTw ne Sx?s Ui of n th^ p e ST W A Toy to Delight the Heart Colgate s Totlti Sets..., 75c g 7 —II ik, . . th r ®’ BL > < Talc - Boa P and Tooth Paste) A Specify for men or & of Every Kiddie! Three Flowers Toilet Sets $2.50 A women - 3r sure (Toilet Water and Face Powder) Aluminum Pitchen MAw stHi' LWO-tAir Fincu Tmlet Sa., «.S0 £ Very Low —1 ■ & GdTddß Karess Toilet Sets $3.50 Priced at OOC W ® (Face Powder and Compact) Q rr— A Pretty Aluminum Pitchers, Only, A 2-quart size, panel effect as IJIv.EI l7(rV U7JCJJ A illustrated. Very special • Jr fa IS L/HC t>f (ji vviOfi fc~3i t r/C4 PQ fAnKnhVv I ■ ■ - garage and two mechanical auto- CftUi Jf HpSfiGSm mobiles. Strongly made and will •. & SRsad What v w ' give the kiddies a great many The Kind He Buys at Peoples n Tbit Woman |m| | happy hours. the Year ’Round A Has so Say HIB Jr / A About Hhggggl & “Cinco” (londres), Box of 10....' 67c g Feart ' [SS g S PTC i.I Toy Valu.t 6 Fnnm El Roi Tan’ (puritanos), Box of 10... 85c •r as a W /LTz>r*Az»wawz»zw/ “Philadelphia Handmade,” Box of 10.. 85c J? Tablets & IVleCndntCdl “Colon Chervantes” (coronas), 3 f 1 rain -Sino” (invincible), Box of 25 $1.25 3 The Safe Antiseptic g “Forty-Four” (invincibles), Box of 25. .$1.65 £ Use Listerine every day. It 2T QAir* “Ofty” (invincibles), Box of 25 $1.65 A S “Carl Mitchell"Xperfectoß), Box of 2512.00 i i S X^n a c^esVf g, B V. r th E The greatest toy value that we “El Roi Tan’’ (blunts), Box of 25 $2.00 A 1 f ' nb,h " < ’ my wc ‘ »r mo n .? a U^? lM, i.% rtord T , ’?' ,: E have seen in years. A strongly “Admiration” (bon-ton), Box of 25. . .$2.75 A MRS. n. c ROBINSON almost instant relief. Lis W made mechanical train for only 4< „ , « . „ , . x -2 RFD.n° s. terine prevents infection from g 98c. The outfit consists of engine, Rosa Del Rancho” (sublime), A PortUe, Michiew." & i? mp?rhealing E «>•» car, coach and circular track. Box ( Of 25 $3.00 A Yaast Foam Tablets, A ' - S/JW size ■ ff9c »aa*»*s*M*»*»*,*»aa«*»*fc»*»* SHOP EARLY—MAIL EARLY—FOR CHRISTMAS ———■——— . J . J . ■ George H. Davey, with an as, and » seriously Injured his wife and daugh ter. was committed yesterday ‘to the I Morris Plains hospital for the in. , sane. - Miss Kumsiak will not become a' public charge, as she has *4,600 ‘ savings which will be used for her i upkeep. ■ _> ■ . Mrs. Davey, wife of the mur , dered man, was said to be recover-- ing today. GIRL TAKES POISON IN ERROR BUT WILL LIVE i PHILADELPHIA, Dea 2.—Reachr i ing into the medicine chest and taking the .wrong bottle, Rose Stein. , ■■ ■ i, 4 ' THE WASHINGTON TIMES » * The National Daily t TUESDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1924. twenty-one years old, 623 South Third street, drank poison and was rushed to the Pennsylvania Hospital for treatment. Realising Immediately what she had done she summoned members of the family and a call was put in to the police of the Seventh and Carpenter streets station. She was taken to tpe hospital in a bandit-chaser in 'charge of Street Sergeant Milholland and it is said she will recover. HUGE SULPHUR MINE , IS PREY OF FLAMER CALTANISETTA, SicUy, Dec. 2. —The greatest sulphur mine, sup- Phone Main 5215 Eighteen Stores —The Better To Serve You i plying the large sulphur refining I works here, was afire today. Other Efforts to extinguish the flames halving failed, the mtae was ordered tightly closed to exolude ! the air. i - - [ ORDER RESTORED AFTER ’ RED OUTBREAK IN REVAL t Confirmation of the Communist 1 outbreak at Reval, Esthonia, reached the State Department to day from Harold B. Quarton, the United States consul. > Quarton reported that order had ’ been restored after a. period of . fighting and that forty persons were - under street. EQUAL RIGHTS BILL |S URGED BY WOMEN A daputbtiem Os twenty-five* mam bere of the National Woman’s Party, representing fifteen different State*, called on Senator Cummin*,, president pro Um of the SenAto yee tergay'to demand the passage of the equal right* amendment. The deputation was heeded by Mrs. Stephen Pell, of New York, and Included many Washington women. The equal rights amended was in troduced Into Congress at its last session by Senator Curtis of Kan * sas, and Congressmen Anthony of Kansas. "'.7.' " Pare, Fresh CANDIES 1 When your sweet tooth craves in dulgence—just stop in one of the 18 Busy Peoples Drug Stores and get ‘ some/ of your favorite candy—al ways priced to save you money. Stuffed Dates ...... 39c lb. Fresh, Wholesome dates, stuffed with choice walnuts. Take a pound home tpnight. Peppermint Patties, 33c lb. Large discs of rich, creamy pep permint covered with fresh, de licious chocolate. Jordan Almonds . . .49c lb. Large, specially selected almonds, with a tempting, thin sugar coat ing. “Gee, but they’re good.” Filled Dainties . . . .39c lb. A delightful assortment of choice hard candies filled with fruit and nut creams. i>WA«W*aWVWVW« ew4 eW9 /“W* * wXa» W* CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CHECKS CASHED lANSBURGH & BRO. tffie Store of CjiftX Sleeping Garments for Women and Girls The cold is never more apparent than when you are trying to sleep—shivery little drafts coming from alt sorts of unexpected quarters. But what’s cold weather when you’ie bundled in flannelette gowns an:! “jamas?” Aid ‘A. Women’s Flannelette Gowns ■ ram $1.50 * if)/1 ffl Ti II Ea\\\\ Are 80 attractive • one scarcely suspects their useful purpose. Made nil 111 I h v\ round » B Q uare or V necklines and trimmed with fancy braid . ill #4 /II 4VW.11 and hemstitching; double yoke back and front. iWI fl U fl | fl AU’ white or daintily striped in pink and blue. 1 Regular and mlu I I I I iuMH extra sizes* ZlO I / I Others to 12.95. OJ Hl IMr THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BRO. MJ/J i nil I r H '[] Little Gfrls’ Lj I fir Flannelette $ (l|| Pajamas * I sl,o ° wk I ff ft One-piece style so that I I ill Im there is no chance at all 0 IN |ll for her to get cold. Made ill II 1 P * n k and W^te ° r fk/WjR \ X z II IS HUD 11 blue and white “Amos- \ 111 11 IIIWIIJ keag” flannelette with ZjxxHjX Illi II Ulllxx silk fro *’ Mnc * \ vhnJkJTX S?lhlrlr~lLi < 'IJIIU-ILK \ Also sleepers that cover \ T* 'll’ f)r Fi JJi )dn the feet. Sizes 6to 14. 1 •TP' «flnJ™l y. Others, 79c to 51.25. ft trip | wx. I ILU fllir l/l > Women’s Flannelette a||ly lOl'r Pajamas vll fl Iw w $1.95 JJ I I ; ’M Two-piece style in white, blue striped jy/Zj I or pink flannelette—comfortable to illWl . wear and delightfully warm. Trimmed fl 1 /|l j ] Ij 41 with silk frogs. Sizes 36 to 44. /W\ Others up to $3.95 xg FOURTH FLOOR. W • p.wie jpyp.wjw w.wjw> -v.v w *a* ■?■■»■■■■■-■■■■■■■■■■■. ■ ————■ Women's Corduroy Robes and Crepe Kimonos $2.95 4 Splendid for Christmas Giving! The Corduroy Robes may be had The Crepe Kimonos include a in pretty shades of rose, copen, great variety of styles that are fuchsia and coral. In a good qual- practical and becoming. Hand em ity, lustrous corduroy; models that broidered models, serpentine crepe are straight and graceful, fasten- in plain effects—in every becom ing slightly to the side. Sizes 36 ing color. Long straightline models, to 44. Sizes 36 to 44. . 1 *5 THIRD FLOOR. • • j . . ■ 1 ' . ■ Sale! Metal Bridge Lamps $5.95 Complete With Artistic Shade A beautiful lamp, rich, well proportioned, ail addition to the charm of any room. Ornamental standard, with adjustable arm and swivel socket, and exceptionally pleasing shade. 111-11 T) EFORE you “Wear-Ever” X Aluminum Tubed Cake Pan Js3j| one be BUr \ they i with anti-falling feature gm ai eaS & 00t aS your dollars. for limited time . The easy mark doesn’t know h° w easy he is some sales man worth- ÜBS, less stock or . bonds has his money.* Publish- —Another “Wear*Ever” Holiday Special led in co-opera- 1 Thto ••Wmt-Bvw” Qriddl. Cake com tion with binatlon coniieting of one We«r-Evet” i Aluminum Mete and one "Weer-Evet” • Aluminum Cover, keepe griddle cekee. rr,TTr-i T-knmmrrF. toa»t and gimilat foodt piping hot, THE BETTER /8B») Speei.l for limited time. BUSINESS w rw*in «j! Qftc bureau JzC? 336 Evening Star This Christmas, give “Wear-Ever** Building w VWW WTO w w w