Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1921, Page 14

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migetia | Edamel N Tk :‘We have everything you can require “owawes | to transform old floors- into inviting Lesk New: ["giies. * Finish Removers to get rid of pre — J.viously-applied stains—best Varnishes, varan | Stains, Paints and Wax — Weighted vl S S tioivem | Polishers, etc. et {] Satisfactory quality and prices—things Patats you are always sure of at Reilly’s. e ‘Hugh Reilly Co. I ysew Wholesale = PAINTS Retail e 1334 New York Ave. BEAUTIFUL FLOORS | WOMEN'S CLUBS "Forty Years of Quality What You Get is the first consideration ‘when buying clothes today —the second is what you pay. You cannot obtain better clothes quality than Kuppenheimer. eyes ‘will -tell you the “‘rock-bot- tommness” of these iprices. Your own uppenheimer $60 $65 $70 $75 $29.75 uppenheimer $60 $65 $70 $75 ’coats 312 No- Charges for Alterations ™ Smail Deposit Accepted As Abways, Satisfaction Guaranteed— Or Money Refunded sy & THE EVENING STAR, ];[ONDKY, JANUARY 17, 1921. 5:BavnHovsCo. THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. Open 9:15 a.m. Close 6:00 p.in. ‘THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVE.AT 8 TH.ST. *OFFICERS NAMED Chairmen Announced - for Local Federation by Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins. Announcement of the personnel of officers in the reorganized depart- ments of the local Federation of Women's Clubs was made last night by Mrs. Howard L. Hodgkins. Miss Lida Hafford, in charge of the national headquarters here as direc- tor. was named chairman of the de- partment of Amer citizenship, with the following irmen under her department: M q Hundreds of Women Have Looked Forward to This January Sale of Remnant Lengths Dress Goods and Coatings at Kann's —It is such a pleasure to select several dress or coat lengths of such handsome materials at such big reductions from regular prices. We cleared the whotesaler’s shelves of all short pieces and now offer them to you in remnant lengths at 30 to 50% Less Than Regular Prices —The assortment contains practical, up-to-the-minute weaves and colors, also. some new spring materials. - Among them are— . —Tricotines —Checks —Serge Plaids —Mixtures —Camel's Hair Coatings —Velours —Stripes —Tweeds —Broadcloths —Storm Serge —Polo Coatings —Men'’s Wear Serges - . —French Serge —Velour Plaids —Poiret Twills —Lengths are from 114 to 4} yards. We have divided the purchase into these three lots— 59 | $1.59 $2.59 Yard Yard Yard Linings Are Still Further Reduced in the January Clearing —Sateens, in black and colors, now —Percalines, in a good variety of —35-Inch Fancy Linings, silk and cot- in three lots—a yard, 39c. 50c, 75c. | colers, now a yard, 39c and 59c. ;,o;",d“'"s'."_f;_’ i2 hamail 2 i Sale of Gingham and Chambray CONTINUES TOMORROW—WITH THE NEW LOW PRICES WHICH MADE SUCH A SENSATION TODAY The Sale includes the two Famous Brands— Tucker, patriotism, and Mrs. Willlam M. Stoner, political sefence. Mra. Philander P. Claxton was named chairman of the department of applied education. Chairmen of suh- departments under this head are: Mrs. 1. B. Stine, conservation of national resources; Mrs. George W. Shull, birds [¢ jand flowers: Dr. Margaret = Hud- | dleston, forestr. Lucille Wil- | kinson. nature y: Mrs. Marle Mills O s and minerals; Mrs. Henry . waters and water- way: zabeth Reiss. educa- tion; Mrs. Edward Dana Hardy, libra- ry extension; Mrs. Matthew T. Scott, peace: Mrs. Susie Root Rhodes, play- |{ grounds; Mrs. S. W. Morris, temper- ance. and Mrs. W. H. Howard. voca- tional training and guidance. Heads Economics Department. Miss Eileen Rugg was named head of the home economics department. department heads are: Mrs. E. dard. clothing; Mrs. W. S. Stetson, food and Mrs. M. T. Morse, thrift. The fine arts department will be headed by Mrs. Augustus Knight. with the following chairmen in subdepart- ments: Mrs. George L. Peckham, art; Mrs. Redwood Vandergrift, painting and sculpture; Mrs. Charles P. Grand- field, literature; Mrs. Louls H. Earll, Bible study; Mrs. J. W. Frizzell, folk lore; Mrs. H. B. F. Macfarland, poetry, and Mrs. J. Harry Cunningham, music. Mrs. Court F. Wood was named chairman of the legislation depart- ment, with Mrs. Rob Roy McKahan in charge of the civil service reform subdepartment. ‘Additional appointments are as fol- lows: i Department of public welfare, Miss Mrs. White Goods Prices Come.Down —This is the way we have re- duced them in the January Clearance. Four interesting items you will want to inves- tigate. —White Pique, 36 inches wide; closely woven quality, in fl]'le wanted size wleh. Reg- ularly 59c. Special, a yard 39C —White Novelty Voiles, 36 inches wide; fine and sheer quality, in new self striped ?ud check patterns. 5c value. Special, a yardin e e 50c —English Longcloth, 36 inches wide; fine in quality and closely woven; measure full Dresses M. L. Williamson, chairman; Giles Scott Rafter, Amy Rule, health: Mrs, man. anti-tubercu! Keyser, child hygiene; Mi E. Adamson, public health Randolph D. Hopkin: ocial conditions; ley. industrial and business relations: Miss Caroline H. Votaw, institutional relations, and Mrs. Josephine A. Rich, A4 ;Six models, $2.97 —Dresses for small wom- —$295 values The $1.85 and $2.97 vital statistics. 10 yards in a piece. Very —$3.95 ueen-Make Dresses : The _press and state editor will be special. Tuesday, l values . Q en, specially 53 59 Mrs. Faber Stevenson. Regular com- a piece ... ,69 —$595 and priced at.. 3% 2 Daish, chah extension: Mo Thomas —English_ Longcloth, 3 values . . $297 LAiglon Dresses | ~Several sivac: €3 Q5 Calvert, clubhouse; Miss Mary E. Hey- inches wide; very fine and A Tks, —57.95 $4 95 at Bargain Table— tive styles at.... DJs ler, place for meetings: Mrs. W. E. soft, with a chamois finish; =20 values . Street Floor. —Extra Special —$595 and $695 values, R ... $3.9b- Two Lines of Stout Sizes ~ at $3.95 and $495 Andrews, revision; Mrs. N. W. Collins, ways and means, and Mrs. Jason Wa- terman, yearbook. WANTS AID FOR RUSSIA. League of Free Nations Makes Plea to United States. NEW YORK, January 17.—An ap- peal for a fair, free and honest at- tempt to reach a mutually friendly agreement relative to the attjtude of the United States toward Russfa was embodied in a letter sent to Acting Secretary of State Davis by the | 3 | League of Free Nations' Associition | and ‘made public here. The communication was in the na- ture of an answer to the letter, writ- ten by the acting Secretary of State | €2 to Alton B. Parker on January 8, which characterized a8 false the statements made by the association in an open letter to the presidential | % candidates under date of October 29, |§ The association, in its letter to the presidential candidates, charged that the United States government had refused to permit Russian relief, had confiscated passports to Russia, hin- dering free communication, and had helped armed intervention there. The recent statement of Mr. Davis 10 yards to a piece. $4.50 value. Special, a piece.. $3.25 Kann’s—Street Floor. Tatds Dresses.. 93.95 —Four models, $2-59 Silk Prices Are Down The others on the Second Floor. The Price Revision Goes on in the Coat Store —And here are some of the {ruits of this reduction in these splendid values for Tuesday's selling. Women’s Coats —Odd lots, broken sizes, in full length, fancy silk-lined models, . gathered and pleated backs, with belts all around, finished with self collars and collars of seal fur. The materials are wool velours, kerseys, and mixtures. —The colors are brown, reindeer, . Pekin, navy, Copenhagen, and hlack. to the effect that relief work in soviet Russia would not be hindered and that passports would be granted to the Russian frontiers. the asso- ciation stated, had been drawn since i igi ers to the candidates. The out that the inform candidates was true wl This new policy, if car; association ~asserted, wil Originally Priced From $29.75 to $35.00. Choice $ 9.90 in loose back, and --Smart C()ats-- belted models, full silk lined, with deep crush collars, of self materials, or of seal fur. These are braided and embroidered, and the materials are velours, bolivia cloth, and frostglo. They are in broken sizes, in a $29 90 To 2 rie 1 1§ relief work and lead to a frank dis- cussfon of an enlightened foreign pol- icy between the United States and Russia. —_— BRIAND TO MEET PREMIER. January 25 Set to Confer on Ger- man Disarmament. PARIS, January 17.—Premiers Lioyd George and Briand will meet for a conference on German disarmament and other matters now awaiting set- tlement on January 25, nounced here today . The date for this conference was at first fixed for January 19. TAKE THESE TWO ITEMS AS SPLENDID EXAMPLES —Amazing Offer—3,500 Yards Satin Charmeuse, originally $5 a yard, in a complete assortment of daylight and evening shades—40-inches wide. Qual- and perfect finish: et —Light Gray, Lavender —Coral —Taupe, Old Blue . $ .25 [ —Tan, Turquoise Choice, { —Seal, Midnight I 4 Yd. | —Rose, Light Blue —Golden Brown, Black | A [ —White $2.50 to $3.69 Silks for Street, Afternoon and Evening plenty of black and white. Printed Foulards, Satin Charmeuse, Crepe de Chine, Colored Messaline, Crepe de Chine Shirtings, Black Satin Duchesse, Black Dress Taffeta, Black Satin Messaline, Colored Taffetas, Novelty Lining Silks, Wash Satins, R el 5 03 $1.69 Kann’s—Street Floor. - . - Jap Crepes, 2 8 c j Plisse Crepes, 3 5 C 1 Nandh & oain a8 an- — i 5 ks, etc., . i ood 4 g e otare. They will make at- | and white, with pretty biue bird, peacock tractive spring frocks for schoolgirls’ wear. and floral designs. For women’s lingerie. 48c . But the Kann Standard Remains as High as Ever ity in greatest demand for extra service; closely" woven, excellent weight —African Brown, Navy —Amethyst, Pink __35 to 40 inches wide, in a gfeat variety of the most desirable colors and designs, with Fancy Tricolettes. Choice, yard . Yard . . .. —In light grounds, pink, lavender, blue —New and Lovely Printed Voiles, bought to sell at 58c a yard. These are in MAY QUIT SPANISH CABINET. MADRID, - January 17.—It is ru- mored in political centers that the minister of finance. Loranzo Pascual, has offered his resignation in c¢onse- quence of the action of officials in his department, whose strike movement is #preading and causing great incon- venlence in government work. The department declines to make any statement on the subject. good assortment of colors. Originally ieed f $39.75 to $49.75. Choice the new conventional designs, on dark grounds, such as navy; Copenhagen priced irom $39.75 to .75- 1ce. ... 3 and other dark shades. Tuesday, a yard ... 5555 SER P b Kann’s—Street Floor. ToCure aCold in One Day Take Grove’s Laxative | | Bromo < Kann’s—Second Floor. —Are of importance to every householder who intends to refit the home this spring, and wishes to do so at money savinicgs. ! Originally $14.98 to $19.98 Pair, 38 : 7:7 [ J and other lots at the same price —The Marle Antoinette Curtains are In exquisite styles, all mounted on hea\'g, French nets, with handsome —The other lots include: : —Irish Point Curtains Such Prices as Are Quoted in Our IMPORTED MARIE ANTOINETTE LACE CURTAINS Clearance Price, Pair, Tuesday. h e appliqued Aower designs, with neat and elaborate borders; in white or ecri; 24 and 3 yards long. —Cluny Lace Curtains —Scotch Lace Curtains —Novelty Braided Curtains —Point de Gene Curtains -—Marquisette Curtains ) Quinine Be sure its Bromo Window Panel Curtains —Of Fine Scotch Lace, Originally $4.98 to $6.98, —One enly to a window; In such fine weaves as filet, madras, Not- tingham and Scotch lace ; reproduc- tions of fine handmade lace pat- terns, in white, cream and ecru; 40 to 54 inches wide, 2}4 yards long. Also included are scrim, and maequisette, tablets Double-Faced Sheela Velour Portieres —Originally priced - $ 8 . 09 $17.95. Tuesday, pair, —Goed heavy quality, with deep velvety nap, full length and width, finished with plain hem or silk braid borders; in plain light blue, dark blue, . —Full 1,500 Yards Cretonnes Bolts, 49c to 65c Yard o T | —All 36 inches wide, These - are arranged on special tables for easy selection and include large, bald designs and dainty, . attractive patterns suitable for almest any drapery need, Originally. Tuesday, - teed Hartsl Handade 0il Opaque Window Shades. ~—Originally 51.98. 3 $1 .27 and $2.59, at . ... —Perfect quality; mounted on guaran- rn ro“cr?: wmpS‘ lete. :‘.th fixtures; in green only. izes ar inches by 6 feet and-38 inches by 7 feet. --Opaque Window-Shades —Slightly imperfect,. _ Cholce oo oo “!'r‘!l;g —If ect-t! riginal ee wonlst'rhm beex? 75c, They are 3x6 feet; in ecrm enly, _ *.- | EDBROBRDPTETACARTTRRIATLVPRDRPNP RN DADAOMAALADTMNATAATADIAIVAADADDALPDPIODRDDD e by = — - 2 1 b P ABSET S R ATy (PeSate, sl Se Y CeR s S e T

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