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Wanaseen e 16 : . THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1991. ; ~ - 2 2 < s (Copsright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher: Trade mark 3 < SEEK ]“ ' FUN'] WANTS TEACHERS VERSED|MUTT AND' JEFF—The Little Fellow Calls on President-elect Harding. s, bty ot SHER¢ A IN DISEASES OF CHILDREN ToR GooDNESS SAKE, T WENT ouT To Se€ MY WORD: WRY, Y0U ) (mat's ALLYOU & ; Seemas W \:Neee You Been PRESIDENT- ELECT PooR FisH, HARDING/ [ pow ABWT T4\ || pip e sAY He b Me 1O 2 Maj. Clark Says Medi 1 ok e RAST HARDING ANMD BoosT( | WouDN'T Evew el e : . aj. Clark Says Medical Know Two DAYS, JeEE? LE FoR THE SPEAR T> A STORSUIROMS edge and Better Salaries Would : Myse ’ CIGAR ASHeS 5 Sra MINISTER T SAMOA SAP LIKE You- on THe PORCH! * : e ncrease ciency. JOB, MuUTT! ® H i td - . . Public school teachers should be L 3 Friends of D. C. Foundlings | creed in diseases common to children . . and they shou'd be paid better salaries to Open Endowment Drive Knowledge of health-matters, B p Maj. Taliaferro Clark of the United | 3 With Special Concert. States public health service told mem- : bers of the District Congress of Mothers From the maze of announcements |3 l’urv;u-'reaehcrl Associations at 2 A o= i A regular monthly meeting vester- | of drives to aid destitute children in iy esting esters stricken districts of the world today ted out that medical inspection and came a direct appeal to Washington | mental examinations are absolute neces- | on behalf of the Home for Foundlings, s f"(:l Wilf&l"_@d 0{( s;.houll ('hildr;‘u. i v ark sai faulty vision of cl asking support in the $10.000 endow- often is the cause of poor scholar- ment fund drive which will be'ghip and.this defect frequently is not - launched at a concert by the Motet giscovered either by the parent or teach- - Choral Society next Wednesday night | er but would be discovered in a medi- at Central High School, Il_“d(‘l“ the ion and rectified by proper auspices of the Community Service of x ¥ the District ol There was a brief discussion rela- 2 The purpose of the :-nn(‘r"-_" Was | tive «o the dre of Washington high * announced by Lieut. George E. school girls. : . .an_ endowment | gured the short : {o insure e wi- | ing : ction of the Home many girl high sc of th District of Co- letter from Dr. Frank W. 4 lumbia. 1 th street.”” These ntendent of schools, indorsing 3 dren have been supported in ti €hie. workl ot thel crganizationt aions : by the generosity of a few and bY |the lines of simplicity in dress for, i these annual concerts. Thi ar au- 1s was read by Mrs. Z. thorities are ar;xious oAt he R ittt y ness men, clties, states and nations. | cment fund to obtain Mrs. Giles Soo after, president e en, , states ations. | e e s wo of, Siles, Seott arier, presiacnt | FAMILY BUDGETS URGED. |1 St tsutise s i cer | TO MAKE TESTS MONTHLY. certain contributions of the school playgrounds. An _invitation E tainly prove even more mteresllnz} —_— u will be extended to Mrs. Warren G.|Terminal Auditor Gives Address at | and valuable to the individual and} Rapid reductions of governmental Babi Need Help. P (3 Little e A Harding, requesting her to become an | family. e e Kice i e The announcement said: L e e e (e Railroad Y. M. C. A.- i first essential in budget-mak- | frces In Washington make e “If you are a red-blooded Amer; A “jazz band concert” i The bud BT famili a | Ing is a firm purpose and resolution to | necessary to hold stenograper and | you should have pride in the {act{pipils of the Bryan-Buchandn &ro e budget.system in familles and | oy, 0 | typist examinations more than once Whi S B 3 s that America jo andiehelic B school. The young performers pi for individuals was urged upon mem- S e e e ile many stores are complaining about “business being off” we're enjoying the biggest thing e X of th v own manufuc. | vers of the Railroad Y. ey b cins @ien 18bniE - .;:_gum.y of our carecr. It’s true we have got to hustle and fight fo} this business, and we are b s of th si ing it eve minut ivi i i Bein =t he 3 fro R examinations for these po- ! € exy, ute of the day, giving the best values in Washington. od ¢ : : Kohlerman; wuditor of the V B —_— — HeeRaous onsist | ORDERED To INDIAN HEAD. [i”""™"™ ™ 39 T - e A [ Lient. Commondors Carlion F. Bry-| o The sreat \ D c Fancy Cretonnes Where Your Dollars Count Most | ~_{ant. George W. Wolf and Elmer L.| gajq n a c commission states 8 | i & SIng | Woodside have been relieved from | pl ily by individual or | s wer no long i Full 9 [ sopraho. Beulah Harper Dunwoody |duty at the Washington navy yard assistance of a budget. |at th i Sontralto. Martin Richardson tenor. and ordered to take a course of prac- | ‘The subject of budgets is a broad Charles Trowbridge ’l‘iu:’nngglt:as tical lélsllrlt‘lc‘flon};l 51!8“!‘!;1"3] proving | one. They are made up in a variety | M . C. C 5 on, ’ 3 Mayo_an ground, Indian Head, Md. of forms for use by successful busi- Corbitt. E it w cen years. — |fWilde.......... € GRS e L —_— . - | 720-22-24 7th St. NW. Athey at the piano and organ respec- —in_a big variety of large and | Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 PM tively. The boy choir of St. John's small desig o £ Church, James Dickinson, organist. BasICedSienind i colo i canbinn d the boy choir of St. Stephen’s 5 l.?'!‘mrch. H. Norman Taylor, organist, o ] i ticipate. T amaibutions and_checks may be (o] erzo o.' nec. ‘made out to Frank E. Ghiselli. treas- ( : - 918 10th street, Washington, 3, c % e Ninth and F Choice o og inthe Seice Fur-1rimmed Coat Suit 5.2 Garments That Sold for $39.9‘8,' $59.98 to $79.98 in One Big . Clearance Lot Come prepared to get the greatest value you've EVER HAD. Choice of 9 finest LLlama Cloth, Broadcloth, Suedine, Y Tinseltone, Velours and Tricotine Suits ‘ z in every wanted color and this winter’s i 3 @ %0-0% 0% 0% 6% 6% 4% .“.“.N.“.“.“‘ L % k4 K2 a4 R > —_————— . DENIES WIFE'S CHARGE. Alleging that his wife. Panse ! Anderson. who recently hrought suit against him for an ahbsolute diveree. had tired of domestic duties and fail- ed to prepare” his meals. Samuel A Anderson has filed an answer denv- » 2 ' * RS 9 You Swamped Us! K2 * > <IXIXIXEX * o % * SO0 00.00.00.00,00,06.00 ! ing the charges made by the wife. He .:, 4 declares he has not violated his mar- ; i Fiage vows and has not treated his (e %! wife. cruelly. The wife brought suit| $ | by her mother. Mrs. Ada Stoneburner, ,0:0 & il mly seven- . : e Saar i k4 D most exclusive navelty -and tailored teen years old. —_— The production of electric lamps | in the United States mow approxi-{ styles. Finest of brocade and plain color silk linings. Mostly small sizes in lot. GIVING YOU AN IDEA HOW DEEPi.Y PRICES HAVE BEEN CUT $25.00 Plush Coatees, $11.77 | $16.98 to $25.00 Coats, $10.95 ° $15.00 to $25.00 Dresses, $8,55 | $35.00 to $50.00 Coats, $19.98 $25.00 to $39.98 Dresses, $14,85 | $5.00 Baffin Seal Coats, $20, $25.00 Satin Party Dresses, $13.77 | $25.00 Coat Suits, $13.77 $200 Black Waists, 79¢ $6.98 Dress Skirts, $3.99 $5.00 Faille Silk Dress Skirts, §1,69 | $9.98 Extra Size Dress Skirts, $5_85 Closing-Out Sale Women’s Raincoats $19.98 to $34.98 Coats Redused-to - $13.77 $16.77 $19.77 $22.77 40 Dozen Bungalow Aprons. Formerly $1.98 Big Cover-all House Gar- ments of genuine “Scouts” per- cales in plain pink and blue and c beautiful plaids and stripes; glips - over or button front styles \\?Ih pockets and belts. $2.50 to $4.00 Long| ¢ $1.69 Girls’ Crepe Kimonos | Middy Blouses Crepe, Flan- mnellette and a 4 to 15 Year few Silk Dot- $l 079 Girls’ Blouses $l l 5 ted Kimgnos, in piain colors| of good qual- . and pretty flowered ,pat-|ity jean; in plain white; terns; long-belted or loose- | made with breast pockets fitting styles. and braided or plain X2 S <2 o K g X g X g X g mates 130,000,000 nrmually. or gg‘g:}ix The announcement that Half Price was to hold sway brought an & try. 3 i}o army of expectant customers--so many that we simply couldn’t give ! o> % 2 2 Xa) fooeadoedooln all of you the proverbial service for which this store is noted. But we did our best—and you still have the same privilege—for we shall continue the sale for a limited time. All Clothing Half Price! -—- “You khow our f‘amops" brands of Suits and Overcoats—Strat- " ford—and also Styleplus and other makes of national renown that NOTICE To Irish Sympathizers Notice in hereby given to the AMERICAN VETERANS® AS- SOCIATION FOR THE RECOG- NITION OF THE IRISH RE- PUBLIC, to the PADRAIC H. PEARSE COUNCIL of the A. A. > NV peodr et o . % o * 3refrodeods g K2 AR B hold at (he south feont of - are‘exclusive with us. | % e the Treasury Departmeat, line e t o — e Q) to commence march promptly at 7 pam., January 19, 1921. JAMES -A. PURCELL, Gommanding Ofiicer, ’ % A V.A.R LR R. F. DOWNING, Prestdent, P. H. P. Council, Better Sheets and| | Domestics at | '\ Much Lessin | ; Price $3 Seamless Bleached Sheets| | qualities are sold; 81x90, with 3-inch torn hem -and no dressing. | 45x36-inch 45¢ Pillowcases | Exdellent quality 24 = | Breschen dtn s i, S4C Girls’ Serge Dresses That Sold to $9.98 | Gnished with wide nem. - Big Girls' 7 to 15 Year i Dresses of good quality navy s | L /9 blue serge; choice of box ® ble fleeced in_bleached pleated skict, middy syl silk-embroidered and braid-trimmed garments. 23c White Crash Toweling 39c All-White Outing flannel, for nightgowns An Unequaled Dress Value. 17 inches wide, Heavy, You have no except Overcoat included— = % 9, * L $ to steer clear oi—every Suit and every RS RIS T 2 ~ All at Half Price $40 Suits and Overcoats.... $20.00 $45 Suits and Overcoats.... $22.50 -$50 Suits and Overcoats.... $25.00 $55 Suits and Overcoats.... $27.50 $60 Suits and Overcoats . ... $30.00 $65 Suits and Overcoats . . . . $32.50 $70 Suits and Overcoats .... $35.00 by K2 / o5 e Xa e X] Dbl e 2 s o e % v o QXTXIXEXTXTE XD oo % * K3 8 2 0o ¢ 2 A . * Excellent weight dou- 15 | C! and children’s wear. K2 I3 : i S [lpuranie”and, Ve X 14 Up to $2500 | $10.00 and $12.50 %: $75 Suits and Overcoats.... $37.50 o] | RN e SR Girls® Coats Girls® Coats K2 K K2 Soodeedee DETXZXZE * o8 g X X g X g X 2> = r w Girls® W: 39c 36-inch Fine Percales bought these $8 95 Winter Coats, $6 98 Coats earlier . of good qual- . Full 36-inch Wide Su- P ‘perior Quality 80-square l6c cagerly for $12.98, $19.98 and | ity winter cloaking; in blus Light and Dark Percales H $24.98. Take your unrestricted | brown, Burgundy and green; in a wide range of stripes and choice now at $8.95; new big | big cape collars; high, low neat designs for men’s shirts, ape collar and fur fabric|collars and fur fabric trim- [ J All Hats velos::::‘:lfinafiier— 1/2 Prlce! blouses, children's dresses and trimmed styles. 4 to 14 years. [med. 3 to 7 year: o < e All Neckwear &ssi 1% Price! o * XX K4 popular swastica. design in pretty colors; also plain white or ecru with Leno openwork bor- ders and tape edges.’ 32-Inch 50c and 59¢ :z: 39c Fine Curtain Scrims The Biggest Muslin : Sillsasmnzic: 19¢) Underwear Values in Years- INCLUDES INTEREST and Lighted Until 8 0’Clock P.M. Daily $1.39 Envelope Chemise ‘Women's Pink Batiste Chemise in tai- lored smocked-front styles and lace-banded 64c yoke effects; big full-cut garments. 609 tO 637 :3. P S Assortment of P 2 ' i 1 1 Dress Ginghams uslin 139 Pink | 79c Batiste rvceron |¢ All Pajamas A=z 145 Price! e e | SR | 3 e e on and at! Good 440 l'::l' 840 Flesh- STREET N’w’ -—in the two-piece o :l.: ‘:izfigfi g}s{é}é?%fi?fié I 118 %g:;%,_m s §‘$Mng Quality é?::“,”::;}.h 440 g 7 27778 || f n erwear garments—Duo- rlce fast in color. 3 Rd ments, with ém-|Crepe Gowns, in ; fold beand, etc. 4 & . $5 and §6 Blankeis Bt | Somoriab : 4 These we sold with. \ tucks. fall-cut sizes. i 2 ] oot 2 $3.98 1 QY Up to $2.98 Underwear re plaids—white! % Exquisite Lace-embroidered and ot y—with borders and plain : Ribbon-trimmed Gowns, Tinyelope Chem, - 2 ue. Petticoats, Princess Slips, etc., | fine flesh and white batiste and nainsook. Hundreds of! d tra sizes. snapallruileandies finest garments to select from. 69c Lisle Hose, 35¢ Between the Hours of - - 5 Pain for S100 10 and 12 0’Clock weight -nd - You' can buy le\;fl!_ls of 2 to ‘ . transparent, 10 yards of Fine Bleached Mus- f1mne. Lisle fin and 'Cambrics, 36 inches Stockings. : s, Yo Price! ~mizze 145 Pricel T - (= 3 (4] Ready to Move In pen and Lighted ; In fact, with few exceptions—our Furnishing stock has followed the ex- 2 & 6 Amerio || || wide and worth on today’s low- Fast black, Until 8 O’Clock P.M. [lé ha Boh - nti SDA[L;C .M. :} ample of our Clothing. . s eireanalall f|orice market up to 40c a yard. & semiimen . -~ : : i and flesh. Every I/ Maa ith ' / At these terrific reductions we must decline e ol < e sizes in every shape. Ram&lnflel‘: of closing ou . lines worth to $4. predoedoadrolrairairadedoidrolradeadeadradoalrafrafeaioadradrafoatoadoaf ooy H. R. Howenstein Co. to charge or send C. 0. D.—you understand! 1314 F St. NW. or 3 7 ¢ 7th and H N.E. &erd 00 Poilr i OO DOO O IR A AN AN T