Evening Star Newspaper, January 18, 1921, Page 14

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1 THE EVENING STAR, TUESDAY, JANUARY- 18, 192t ; “ | Will Be Only Woman - 2EOROCODODOOODDDE ; O3 Hotel Hadleigh Rabbi in United States T | == 5 S o BonsCol T st S Ve W 9. Bavp HovsCo,|wmimme | 5. Barn HovsCo.| B e 30 | THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. || before. “THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST.|| EM $1.25 High Class Furaiture Upholsterer Painter —Save while you can and at the same time own the handsomest of Fur Coats, Scarfs, etc. Here are hints of the wonderful opportunities: —Special lot of Coats, plain or ['COATS ARE MORE NECESSARY NOW THAN BEFORE THIS WINTER And Now You May Buy Them at Radical Reductions —Coats Originally Priced From $25.00 $ '95 to $35.00.......... —Full-length Winter Coats, with silk lining. The material is wool velour ; in reindeer, brown, Copenhagen, navy and black. All fin- ished with seal collar. —Coats Originally Priced From $40.00 $ 050 to $55.00.......... trimmed, Sen.n»n —Ponyskin, beaver collar, $295 to $398 —Leopard Cat, Australian opossum January Sale Price, trimmed, —French Seal, Australian opossum collar, —French Seal, plain, —French Seal, Squirrel collar, —Hudson Seal Coats, remaining coats in our regular stock are put on sale now. Season’s sale price, $485. January Sale Price, $295 —Caracul Wrap, 9fsull length. Deep skunk collar; selected pelts. Season’s price, January Sale Price, $295 —Caracul Coat, 45 inches long; Australian opossum collar and cuffs. Choice pelts, belted model. Season’s price, $595. January Sale Price, $395 —Fox Scarfs, special lot of handsome scarfs in brown, taupe and MISS MARTHA NEUMARK Pays 6 Per Cent Of Cincinnat, Ohio, who hai the dis- 24 on shares maturing in 45 being the enly womm or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity NEW YORK SYMPHONY —In dolman and regulation coat styles, made of wool velour and - THRILLS other materials, fancy silk lined and finished with collars of Aus- i oAl chai e sca M“fll’:{ SOCIETY GIVES tralian opossum, nutria, raccoon and self material. Good assort- YSRERT 5 T::llfmc‘ts'sflc:sfl:isce‘:rg;;:osgs ki $7,000,00 I ment of colors and sizes to select from. Kann’s—Second Floor. Scarfs and Th 6 : L 2 > I |Program at Central High School —Lynx s and Throws, fine silky skins, in a variety of styles; % More Than handsomely lined with crepe meteor.” Season’s prices, $118 to $145. o Sarplus More Auditorium Applauded by O > $600,000 uditorium Applauded by Over- January Sale Price, & 4 flow Audience. > —Moleskin Stoles, made of selected Scotch pelts; straigh ends; crepe linings. Season’s prices, $175 tvoe S’X?Ss, T uttonhaped TWO IJOtS Of WaShable January Sale Price, $125 LEATHERETTE GLOVES Just as the Weather Turns Cold at January Clearance Prices Outing Flannel Gowns —Women’s washable leatherette|—Women’s washable leatherette gloves, in 2-clasp style, P.K. sew: s, in the slip-on style, with spear Feel a Big Price_cutting with 1 row, self stitched back, point stitched backs, and Eng- : i in white, with yellow inter- lish thumbs, with white and —Three lots of gowns, made of exceptionally good lini i L F yellow lining. qualities of material, in pink and white and blue ining. 1 banishment with renewed vitality and force. Mr. Damrosch opened the pro- g 3 ; —Formerly $1.75 and white checked effects, some high neck, some —Formerly $1.50 [ s .25 a pair. Special, 8 c Wednesday ....... Y gram with a spirited performance of I Clearance with lay-down collar, cut full, well made, and neat- el mertea e it |3 | They Went Like Hot Cakes in Last Friday’s Sale—But The concert of the Symphony So- i Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. | clety of New York last night in the JAMES BERRY, President il | Central High School auditorium at- JOSHUA W. CARR, tains perhaps the high-water mark of 2 * the series 8o far as it bas yet run. The f—— —— overflowing audience may have had something to do in bringing about the happy result, and the invigorating ef- fect upon the orchestra of the recent visit in New York of Albert Coates as guest conductor contributed per- haps still more; but Mr. Damrosch’s skill in program bullding and the stir- the Better Grade | Fin8, bility of the members of his Prompt Delivery | tant £ Schubert's “Unfinished Sym- gl;':;xy‘" unl;mved should be locked b ron bars as a dangerous chai B. J. Werner acter, was the comment. The three ::nuvem:nt! fltrs:’n:d(:mlla's “Venetian ‘onvent” affore a delightfully hu- 912 New York Ave. morous and attractive exampie of what modern Italy is doing in the fleld of orchestral music, and the “Fi Music” and the “Ride of the Valkyrie: emerged from their period of quasi- Kann’s—Second Floor. Remnant Sale of WIZARDProducts Consisting of goods used for demonstration purposes, which are slightly soiled, to- gether with some models that the manufacturers have dis- continued. Quantities limited to amount stated. —— ly trimmed. Reductions are as follows: Originally “Recently Cut Tomorrow’s Priced Prices ture, the “Serenade,” for violin, vi loncello and piano, in which he had Prices the assistance of Gustave Tinlot, vio- lin, and Lucien Schmit as cellist. The T graceful little number, insignificant 4 4 $3.00 and $3.25 $1.95 $1.69 $3.50 and $3.75 $2.45 $2.25 Lx;‘ {Il:::’t, ‘was almost uproariously ap- $4.50 and $5.00 $2.95 $2.69 Kann’s—Second Floor. 24, School auditorium. -60 ‘Wall Duste: chemically treated. 'ormerly sold at 59c $1.00. Special, each ......... Home Sewers Are Busy Making Up 25¢c per pound —Which the manufacturer rounded up upon our ufge.nt request, to offer tomor- o BIZARD o35 N. W. BURCHELL ,,3 KEBMZYLEO tA;l;l;lmlE ’:R_N 2 fow at the same special price. od condinaes oid (onig; Towtat Suits Made to Sell at $25.00 $ 1 2 9 5 o -63 Dust Mops, former- Qe ly sold at $1.25. Special, each $1.25 sizes. echal, Practical Wash Goods Among Which Are These Much in Demand Kinds —Foundation Fabrics, silk and cotton mixtures, in a splen- did line of colors. So many of the two-piece or coat dresses have the bodice lining made of this light-weight but good wearing material. It is also very desirable for lining frocks of sheer material, as an under lining for georgette crepes, etc. —The ‘colors include gray, Copenhagen blue, 7 5 Burgundy, brown, jade, pink, white, etc. A yard, (&4 —Dress Ginghams, limited ?uantity, 27 inches wide, in plaids, suitable for women’s house dresses, children’s dresses, also for women’s bungalow aprons. l 2 Formerly 25c. A yard for....... eeescnsasenn 4 %C tomorrow, cloudy and unsettled, wi . rist rature; / . rising temperatare; fresh north sad Tomorrow—Choice. . ....... Maryland—Fair and continued cold tonight; to 1 unset- : are trimmed a0, with Eitae T aeiat: —They are all in the latest belted models, have four pockets, and e s e e et it in fancy stitching and buttons. All have the popular narrow string g:".:% wfiffi:&@:fifi? —"}'ahehmatcfial dis ar; ali-wool heather-mixed Jersey, in navy, brown, Copenhagen, tan, re- : ng temperature Wednesday seda, henna and oxfor , = :;d-z:nme:tfl:; ;z&:?:.‘f"-‘&th —In misses’ and women’s sizes. Come early, for these 100 wi}}znot’t last lo:g F'xf)o trhxs (Fest Virginia—Cloudy tonight and price. nn’s—Seco! . tomorrow; slowly rising temperature. Records for Tweaty-Four Hours. “The ter—4 oy 8 ., 2 0 ;g;fi;;}?i: 23: 4 s 22; 8 w17 e Thermometer’s Dropping* Ker-Plunk,” Says the Weather Man Barometer—¢ p.m., 30.41; 8 pm. . 303172 midalent. Ti56; 4 . 8¢ Blanket and Comfort Prices 8 am., 30.70; noon, 30.87. . Highest temperature, 31, occurred at 4 pm., yesterday. Have Already Dropped O e SemPeLiuzg A %:jcceurred _ Making the ideal combination—where need is met with opportunity. at 8 a.m. today. g - : - e cuaums s teantyeate —$15.00 All-wool Blankets, size 60x80 in., strictly all wool, soft s e O B e e Tondons: fachaie b a v or , with pink or blue borders; mohair bind- $ T e g (@ | o g, i gk o bl bordrs; ok oni- §0 05 32; condm'm:r :“’:hun —$12.00 Part-wool Blankets, size 70x82 in., made from good quality wool, with a small percentage of cotton, the major part —ifi& small i Mops, formerly sold at (o, Special B e s 3% Kann’s—Street Floor. Wardrobe Trunks (Furnished by United States coast and ) € ool - . Institution _ Beodetic survey.) 5 being wool. They are in white only, with pink or $ A Clearance of Sh tl - pams high Ude, 213 am and 44 blue borders. Specialat ......... EoaL c ot 7 -g 5 gh y Dast Bops, Tormersy Part-wool Blankets, size Woelnsp Bl an kets, s ashn 4750 Cottomalied comtarts ged Lots - S L SR 76x84 inches; splendid quality Tonsiinch Waer in white, Eray overed with best quality silko- Dama ts -120 gufio Fres Mt ade M ams ad Dlankets, in an unusual size; | and tan, with colored (borders; | ltne. ln‘"l;nu.’t;(x\;lo floral de- T il -120 W¥en Sl i k or blue borders, | extra heavy ‘weig and | signs; 5 = — % y o ‘white with pink or blu 55.00 P gy gy as an ordinary dress trunk. —Slight scratches and tar- nished hardware constitute the principal damages. In- cluded are a number of floor samples. Today—Sun rose, 7:24 a.m.; sun sets, 5:13 p.m. ‘Tomorrow—Sun rises, 7:24 a.m.; sun . 8pecial bound with heavy $9 95 size. Originally sold ss inches. Bt siiceseceiiieias W B2l £ St o ‘00 —3$10.00 Cotton-filled Comforts, = —$6.00 y covered with mateen or cambric; -wool Plaid Blankets, | kets, with heavy wool finish; size | with colored borders; size 72xi b tzey made by the | 66x80 inches, in good shade of | Inches. The covers are in at- North Star ‘Woolen Mills; gray. These are without border, tractive designs and $7 50 . block laids . neatly finished with color combinations. Weather in Various Citles. At cial at.. Kann's—Streef loor. Felt Base Floor Covering Remnant Lots Rugs and Yard Goods Clearance Wednesday 29¢, 39¢ and 49¢ Sq. Yd. — About 100 rug remnants in the lot, ranging from 18x36 inches to 9x9 feet, at a square yard, 29¢, 39¢c, 49c. ; —About 200 remnants (2 to 10 square yard lengths) of piece goods at, square yard, 29c, 39¢c. —15 Wardrobes, | —12 Wardrobes, | —§ W-rdrobe-‘. with 5 hangers. | with 8 hangers. | with 10 hangers. Originally $3795. | Originally Originally $60.00. Wt ETE | Wik 626 | Weike" " §36 Also Some Very High-Grade Wardrobes —We cannot print the maker’s name, but you will know them when you attend the sale. One only of a kind. Sanen 605 00 |sAINT | $67.50 ST §00.00 | shani-55 $55.00 Vana—tie $80.00 Kann's—Third Floor: and $2.00 sizes. Special, each 36 cans m‘»‘-fi:}: You are constipated, bilious, and , what you mneed is one or two Cascarets tonight sure for and bowels, & will wake up wondering _what me of your dizziness, sick headache, bad cold, or upset, gassy stomach. No griping— N0 inconve ild: love Cascarets too. 10, HaveColorin : —336 Pint Cans, 29¢ b i T $1.26_size, each é9c —54 Half-gallon 98c Cans, $3 size, oa. 828 i3 43 §: REZPURSERIRRBIIVASNBSZERERUIRRERRNS EaBEEIRRR LT E RS SR PRS YRS Oklaboms .. 30. Philadeiphia. 80. Phoenx, Ariz 2. RERASIRREE/ES “Congoleums,” “Texoleums,” “Ringwalts,” Etc. Every Floor Sample of Our Well Known Lines e for calomel—were pre- AVAEENINPNININIY RS pared by Dr. Edwards after 17 g ° years ek D ox12.Ft. Axminster Rugs 9x12-Ft. Wilten Rugs Fireless COOkerS : jy_vegetable mixed | s —Perfect quality in orlental de- |—At these reduced prices. . ( i ' ot e 5§ D A 50/ Oy 312085 New $15 Reduced = . —————— —Original price, $64.95 . igi .95, Now . mo pimples, a feciing ot basys 350,000 ACRES FOR ENTRY: |¢ = Ll 34=v —Origimally $147.50, Now $89 : childhood days, you must :mua‘.)l e Interior Department Announces Edwards’ Olive Tablets act on ;. Stock-Raising Land. § bowels | omel n.: ‘l’hag:n‘-n::t;deflea': Nearly 350,000 acres of public lands | 9x12-ft. and 8x10-ft. Grass RII:S start the bile and overcome | xers cassined s stock ralsing home” | @) | _originally sold at much n. Take one or two|entry in tracts of 640 acres or le higher price. Choice, Wed- and note the pleasing re-|during December, Secretary Payne , Millions of boxes are sold| the Department of the Interior an- nesday g O at 15c and 30c. Boun e A S o —Buy for present and future use. All are per- - S e R fect and in a good variety of green, blue and For Immediate Clearance—Savings | Range $3 to $8 Included are— Duplex Reliable Ideal Chef —About 25 of them; one and two compartment styles. All’ show slight signs of having been a4 gf ¥ i $1.00 Rug Clearance —Rag Rugs, 25x50-in. —Brussels Rugs, 27x54-in. —Felt Base Rugs, 36x54-in. —Felt Rugs, 36x54-in. iF H - - - - . - - - K« - R - = - - - - - - - - - 6 brown stenciled designs. handled, but otherwise in good —18x36-I —36x72-in., 25 —Originally these rugs were $1.75 to $2.49. 324 & 63 6 S . fr.;_,-;“:‘m;nm:";'f':'i:;a: c:r.lu'- classified reduced I:; 29C reduced to $l o 500 rugs in the lot. ;fllgflmfi?ufl:sfigmphte. s of the w 27x84ek - TV 0 i : : L r i = s $L88500"acren P [ 7B L9275 | i ThiniNoer Kann's—Third Floor. 4 mest speedy remedy we kmow, | Fer Tereneader Jolan Sea PPventing pucumonia. Advertisement. : MEDDDEA DO { 1 . L) 4 . s {

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