Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1921, Page 10

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G, = 10 THE SUNDAY STAR, JANUARY 2, 1921—PART 1.” R e = 5 I T | T - NEW YORK. January 1.—The Avia-|held on Labor ll"ll\ ‘;.Af\‘a‘(m\lf\llr ‘l‘}::“ : s et o 2 Preceding Pages 8 ’ F ’\ Men's = [;UMBINE A'l' []INNER 1921 races for the Pulitizer tropmy.? A brilliant field is expected, club offi- |is f Chaucer, painted in13s0 ke 5 @ Shoo = R T L T T B ) g ain n AR N b AU Ads 1877 > > S A.LISNER Floor § : Eleventh.and G Streets. . : = :Notable Event of Board of § 616 17th St., D J m U FM A N ,‘S 1005-07 : : Tradje Schedlilgd for § South of” ole Pean anuary 15. = S o W B A MAN’S STORES Avenae ] r B/ bine to make the midwinter dinner of | § - » T W|the membership commitice of the § : ashington Board of Trade a notable : :Q:e;‘., :fxc'fdmfi.,(,‘:‘;"d"“,f“ :q::cfl, § WE GIVE THE VALUES AND GET THE BUSINESS ‘00 :ruel‘:‘, ‘whicl s to l‘ 9 2 n \ - W ' | st atare, CromNew York and | F N o o : t tarts ere Monday Momlng n mc;fl;fi?zfi. W%‘:f‘ ‘Sti’w'l’r‘; r‘:,fi;nlux;h‘fi § INAL REDUCTIONS AND GENUINE BARGAINS § = ’ L ol = el LR o S N : Bring a Deluge of Buyers to § . Our Great and Final B e J UFMAN'S \ = . . l!;'l.‘:'°£'§3fis e e § D’ ® KA . M § L] W s sl nraee e [N : N ' ™ 2 5 steel cable will stretch the fuu“ G E - i\\t v : length of the big bajiroom and elec- |\ N % ; B carrying a cargo of girls and blos- \§ ; § L] M| A “jumping rope ballet" will bel : § - Wi e duns drcscrs oo I8 of Hundreds of \ '] | il’l have Iwe:n mz&nio\}sly fixed, giv- \ o ™ Our Entire Stock of Men’s and Young Men’s i ot oyt ord 1o the | S UI TS : A N D OVE R COA TS \ i Chairs aters, of the com- § § : ° X : ?{illolf:; “huski g[fifx’r‘» i?hfi%vi:fixng;‘ X 5 : §\\ O] H h G d .zfig}j:,.'g";‘}“;fi:“ ;‘5‘}5},’“ ;f;“{l‘ffl.‘,.fl ‘ : Below are the final reductions of the season in men’s § e 1 = ra e e .:;‘;';_‘";1',;;(};0';’.",&‘1“Im"na"c‘ir‘;' iz tee ‘ clothing—honest reductions from moderate original \ \ : - : l peIchit i e | § prices. -The tremendous response has convinced us of the | : : B .The, socommodations for diners will | ABSOLUTE CONFIDENCE which the public reposes in Vercoa S ul S rousers B 0% ‘that_ number already ~has n.m.‘ 5 2 elahorate preparations necessary no N = e ] The Products of America’s Best Clothes Makers of National Reputation _ :iéi{é“‘.fliiyl“l‘r'i ;’23I"]?J:{s"lf,fifi.f..fflfé"?\?i;(i; Remember, this is a big stock, with plenty of sizes for and Palais Royal Standard Quality m,Pofore that dace “cceptances and \\\ all men—regulars, stoats, shorts and longs. ~ = E'ax.;s ri?r caie of the \\'ashmmon: B S In_addition to’ the chairman the ' Reductions of % to % and More iz || $40 Suits and Overcoats 52020 $45 ._Suiis and Overcoats $22-50 $55 Suits ,and. Overcm;ts 2750 $60 Suits and Overcoats $30-2 $65 Suits &fid Overcoats $32-50 m' B, Casper, masters of properties; Os- | Every garment reduced greatly below cost to us and the makers for quick and complete clearance Gearme Piie ticketds . Rethue Carg | B tickets and seating; John H. Small, ' @ ! decorations; E. E. Ramey, collection Fabrics comprise the finest produced. Suit fabrics—All-wool cheviots, tweeds, cassimeres, smooth —glsf ™ @n¢ Richard L Conner.| worsteds, unfinished worsteds, blue serges. Overcoats—Kerseys, meltons, vicunas, velours, plaid backs and. double-faced materials, etc. - % MANY ARTISTS APPEAR Ii ON ARTS CLUB PROGRAM | [ ] A]l our $50.00 i1&]1 Our $60 & $65‘All $75 & $85 | Month's Interesting Events Beginsi Suits & Overcoats, Suits & Overcoats, gberagion. Hom . | Suits & Overcoats, 5 ™ s roo. Including The final Eronaias $28.45 dleaniug $34o45 7 The final .! The Januar$ schedule of events of | . { the Arts Club begins with a song re- | c]earmg W cital tonight by Miss Katharine Foss. ° Other Sunday evening musical events | . . . N Suits at price, price, B of the month in the clgb parlors in- N P @ clude a recital, January §, by M. Kath- | N {arine Floeckher, pianist, and Romeo N $75 Suits and O 53750 | uis an vercoats = N Wjand Mrs. V. W. Alderman, accompa- ; Two-Trpusers Suits, g et T 2 4 % . Gyaraldi, baritone; a recital, January | All our $38.50 90.00-Grad |k Jie, ot gy Ehseer. b | 3 0 e ®! prano; Mrs. Winifred Gearhart, artist- | | whistler; Adolph Torovsky, * . Two-Trousers Suits, : i and a_concluding recital, Jan- ré “'.’ = Dl ] Mostly sizes 33 to 38 at final clearing price, Of famous Ethan Allen smooth worste:is.-garments that :?E%;lsfll"’- by Bifzabeth Winston, pian: | TWO SUITS—TWO OVERCOATS—FORTHE PRICE OF ONE i The club dinners will be held on| M| the four Thursday evenings, Jaary 6, 13, 20 and 27. Mrs. Spofford will| $21.45. will wear several years. Regulars, stouts and longs. be hostess for the first of the series, | with an illustrated lecture on Hawaii { All $6 to $7.50 3 33.95 All $8.50 to $10 $5.45 1Al} $12.50 to $15 37‘45 . B by W. E. Safford. Dr. and Mrs. Mitchell | Tl‘ollsel‘s at Tl‘ousers at @, Carroll will be hosts January 13, with | 5 . Ve N . —|Trousersat . Palais Royal—Main Floor. e {an jllustrated lecture by Rev. F. W Ward Denys on “The Vale of Cash-{ | mere;” followed by an -auction sale | j of pictures for the benefit of the Bu-; { ropean relief council fund. Mrs, Fran- | cois Berger Moran will be hostess January 20, with a sonz recital by the Marchese San Germaine. Mr. and Mrs. 'John Hervey Younmg will be hosts at the dinner of January 27, the program of which is to be announced later. The Tuesday. evening programs will be varied. January 4 an art forum will be held, in charge of Mrs. F. E. Far- Of Interest to Mothers of Boys A Cleagg“" Sale rington, the theme of discussion be- - ? . H i “The Spirit 3 m in Ar / . Our/ Great Final Clearaway = Regular Stocks of ana_ Literatire " Tuckday,” Junuary Volume Sales A 4 Big Factorfes Sale ins Monday Mornin tiar Janaary 15, Walter Storey of Ensble’ Kidmey's P A 3 Jobbing Houses = Besi y 2 Men’s Heavy Flannelette e sty o] 3 Avinyi 4 A a8 Owing to the extreme_reductions, at a great e S Good. 9 - ¢ Big Shoe Stores S— 5, tl C w pre- e ¢ ! S i Sent Sprogram of plays: Ly Footwear for & <& Provide a Nation g . ajamas b The mogthly dinmer dance of the | Toca s 5 c club willBe given Januafy 22. OE RETAILE - Service All Sales Final—Nane Sent C. O. D.—No Phone Orders ; / WORLDS LARGEST SH RS An exhibition and sale of paintings and sculptures for the benefit of the European relief council fund for the children of central and eastern Eu- [¥ope will be held from January 5] g ' S MONEY-SAVING FAfiM ASSOCIATION ENDS THREE-DAY CONFERENCE s H O E A The American Farm Ecomomic As- ; ( sociation adjourned jts three-day con- 4 s Tarverd ten b hs e ENTIRE STOCK MEN’S AND WOMEN'’S WINTER SHOES tl t . . I, a chin . the Collegegof Agricultu: Urbana, . {1, was the rulutm;‘\;:l:r, B N $ 90 % 90 $ 90 Formerl ol i h3 f a paper on} otigwinie the Teading of a paper or ow Upl:o7.9§ Boys’ Norfolk Suits $9. 45 - at $3.15 Formerly $17.50 to $25.00 » Fine, all-wool fabrics, broken size assortments—sizes Regular $4, $4.50 and 80 17. Clearance price, $9.45. $5.00 Grades Blue Sel’ge Sl]its $7 95 These are not odds and ends, bu; a [ ] Fo! rly $12.50 and $15.00 ;:or;lplete r_:nge of s_lees, 'from'a manu- lb“li':es 7 46160 Eltaranse prer G105 acturer whose specialty is Pajamas for men. All clean, new stocks, neat pat- Crompton Cm-duroy Suits $8 4 5 terns. Some have military-like frog fas- De tenings; full cut, well tailored pajamas. Regular $12.50 Grade $4.00 to $5.00 grades at $3.15. s he Packer and the Farmer,” by W. All our best Corduroy Suits—the finest. Made to sell at Tisaion ‘and (he reports of Mianding | Anm PAIR £ Ol S uroy Suits—the finest. Made to s & = / i s $15 to $20. Clearance price, $9.95. $3.00- Flannelette Night Shirts at e Rationa Stuseum, Srs, Cabot Ste; Positively nothing over $5.90. - Many less than $3.90 $15.00 All-Wool Mackinaws, $8.95| Our regular stock of Men's Flannelets L ; Childron’s Shoos s ipw s SEE0) .1 . s, e 24 S €. e vited to address the convention. % J \ with military or roll collar. Sizes 15 to 22... as well as humanitarianism because, Night Shirts. ; Mrs. Stevens declared th 1 £ i g $17.50 Mackinaws, $11.45 $20 Grade Mackinaws, $12.95 ight Shirts. Extra heavy flannelette. Made $2.05 co-operation waa “based on paltlotism No shoe sale of recent years has attracted such buying interest, and ' as the bravest of our allies, viewed| ~ justly so, for Kinneys are leading the way toward old time shoe prices from the standpoint of aloneness in their slrughgle'.‘ ?éld ‘beé!nuille l‘hey‘ lost - ¥ . . & s . & the fle ttle ¢ . / For Little Boys ! For Blg Boys Men’s Heavy Blanket Men’s Fiber Silk thor mation, according. to. their alzs, Infants’ Lace oy sh 1 in addition to 2,500,000 from massacre| One table full $ 90 o Bl s 69 Boy oes, &y and deportation, they have a just and | Women's S h o e s. 3 i Dlacks e . English and bluch- . p browns; sizes 5 to ' ‘fl.2—= ers, in black and BE et ] T tan. Sizes 1 to 5% i At the conclusion of Mrs. Stevens' £10.00 Grade Over- ss.gslllzs:‘s(;oz ‘grédle 6U.Inéer(s). Bathrobes Onyx Socks Ei:\krl;loefit?c;.l.alm upon our resources in|vyalyes to $7.98 coats, 17, o : g § c| Women's Felt 25 s1s0 1o $2250 | 7.15 i R T i A $] 25 mewe work g N : Overcoats, s l 0-95 ] 5 $40.00 grade Ulsters; o. at Oc .! !é::"l‘;l’()te;ille‘g':ahl"efimsel;eollll\;exl;;:nr:id ;rf?t colors and -sizes.... = Sll:e&. _bot‘hd lbla';’k $ .90 sko:: : Ihfac(li(e natn:i s .98 s Elsest Chins 618 7 501:‘;" 2 e $ l 9 50 Regular at $9 o ?xrme{;”s, through their state ’sra;;:ge;; Women's Felt $ 49 Ak === tan; sizes 9 to 13%. == chilla Overcoats, . i . Of heavy-wei S LATATS et -overating with aii|lace Comfort 2 5 y-weight Blanket ganizations, co-operating with all —_— b Cloth, finished with silk COl‘d:d All perfect new stock, with the = e local committees of Near East Re-(Shoes B e i T edge; bordered bottom; shawl |appearance of pure silk and the - Children's Shoes, $€3) 30 st bl on: $9.90 Wool. Secks: worr browns and blacks, S5 tan. All sizes...... === derful bargain, pair, c Y Little Boys’ $10 Grade Suits, $4.95 | i St gt ol e WL bk Ty, B U $12.50 10 $15.00 Grade Suits, $6.95 | s AT B en | in ies 5 to 115: i biack ST EE L T : S oS of $9.‘ ~ -, | gray, cordovan and navy. ~ = | I G. R. KINNEY CO., Inc. 729 7th N w Ade Bt 1 Little Boys' SR S sl FiLING CABINETS st " $2.45 and $295 Hats| $395to$695Hats_| All Men’s Shirts Reduced sl e v Hact};in:nhdm;'am:(flo $l'451(}}’:\‘::§h-ua and Ak 52’95 _ Consisting of plain madras, woven madras and silk :! | rEncanes Boys’ Corduroy Knickers, $3.25 to $3.65 Grades i 4% ma;;a;b l:;zu‘;:&; ‘OI!::;:— t $2.50 r 'i l & $49o95 S e R@uced to $2.45 $450 il $5m ga de: :t $3.00 :! i Supply u-na:—-n promptly P $3.95 Corduroy Knickers Reduced to $2.95 $6.00 and $6.50 grades at $4.00 I A to Z Business Bureau Palals Royal—Boys' Shop—Third Floer. Falais Royal—Men's Shop—Main. Floor. il 512 12th St. N.W. I..!.I EEEEEEEEERS IIIZ\II....-.I.-». SN EEESESNNENEENESRNERED

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