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THE EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 326, 1921. Tz BRUCEWOOD [ ] o= & Shirts EARL & WILSON monre, * including thorough exami- % nation by our optometrist, $3.50 This sale will be contin- ued another week. Adolph Kahn 935 F St. b 44 X3 ‘" UNION SAVINGS BANK OLDEST SAVINGS BANK IN WASHINGTON 'm!ES YOUR ACCOUNT 710 14TH ST. N.W. All druggists are authorized to refand the money if PAZO OINT- MENT fails to Cure any case of can get restful sleep after the first application. It is guaranteed by Paris Med- icine Co., St, Louis, Mo., Manu- facturers of the world-famous tablets. LUMBAGO BAUME ANALGESIQUE , BENGUE | Drives Away Pamn |__Keep a Tube Handy healed my skin trouble Resinol “Now I don’t have to avoid people because of embarrassing skin trou- bie, or lie awake hours at night. tor- mented by intense itching. Ointment dic After the first 2p- plication of soothing ointment, I felt such blessed relief. In a short time the inflammation was reduced &nd the itehing stopped. Now my ¢czema is entirely gone. T used Res- inol Seap as directed with it and have found Resinol Shaving Stick to he the best on the market for a .. HEADS VIST £{Your Own City” movement, and the ¢ | the section. | in 6 to 14 Days l | | ! ! Resinol | BENNING GITIZENS Miss Boardman Lauds Pro- gressiveness—Kutz Favors Anacostia River Park. A reception to District Commission- | ers Boardman and Kutz featured tho ight. L i brief address, uture of “Washington d congratulated the ng for the wonder- e in that section in five years. She paid tribute t, Cleveland. but governed as it be able to cla her native city, s well a The |nounced that James A. Garfield of Cleveland would deliver a lecture at | {the New Willard Hotel next Monday residence. Commissioner _an- |afternoon at 4 o'clock, when he would ine the system of the “community method used by the people land whereby they put aside t one time to cover rities donated by the oughout the year. Urges Anacostia River Park. ssioner Kutz referred to the ¢ of the District and said | that it was too bad the federal gov- ernment had not taken over all of the land of the District when it was first laid out, claiming that had such been dome many of the perplexing questions that now confront the cit- izens of the District would have been eliminated. The Commissioner advocated the es- ment of a park along_Anacos- similar to Potomac Park. | 'nn- Yeagle spoke of the “Know jassociation indorsed it. | Warner Stutler presided, and at the conclusion of Miss Boardman's ad- dress Mrs. Harry Epps, vice presi- dent of the organiz; . presented her with flowers as a token of ap- preciation of her visit. | Benning Wants More Teachers. During the business session a reso- | lution was adopted calling on the board of education to supply more teachers for the Benning school, it being point- ed out that more than fifty children are crowded in the first and second grades. It was also shown that 40 per cent of the children attending the Benning School are non-residents of After Frank Carrigan had related an instance in Benning of a badly in- jured child being refused ambulance service by the Casualty, Children's and Emergency hospitals, in being claimed by these institutions that the distance was too far, a motion to re- fer the matter to the committee on public health was adopted. Mr. Stutler announced that Dr. How- ard Fisher of the public health bureau would address the association at its next meeting. —_— WILL DISCUSS HOUSING. Senator Calder of New York, Miss Julia Lathrop of Washington, and many other nationally known author- ities on economic problems will speak at @ housing conference to be held at the New Willard Hotel Thursday and Friday by the Chamber of Commerce of the United Stattes. An effort will be made to find remedies for the pres- ent shortage of houses. There - will_be represented at the conference the governmental, indus- trial, commercial and civic life and construction interests. Authorities on various ‘phases of housing are on the program for addresses. | To Coal Consumers After - construction of more than twelve months, and follow- ing-ideak and tests of more than .aen years, we have built and have in operation since Decem- ber 17th,” 1920, an Anthracite Ceal Breaker in the Broad Top . Semi-Bituminous region of Pennaylvania. We are shipping the Egs, Stove and Nut sizes. Broud Top Semi-Bituminous Coal is practically smokeless, looks " iike Anthracite, burns free, has about one half the ash. A number of Washington Coal Dealers have placed orders with us and will have it for distri- bution to their customers with- in the week at a price consider- ably under that for Anthracite. Economy Domestic Coal Co. Sales Agents il H. H. Lineaweaver & Co., Inc. i : L Philadelphi Pa. wuiaf| \ 1 1 | \ \ Fine for Rheumatism {Musterole Loosens Up Those JStiff Joints—Drives Out Pain You'll know why thousands use Mus- terole once you experience the glad re. lief it gives. Get a jar at once from the nearest drug store. It is a clean, white olnt.’ ment, made with the oil of mustard. Better than a mustard plaster and does not biister. Brings ease and com: while it s being rubbed ont Tort usterole is_recommended b, doctors and nurses. Miliions of Jare ary used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff | neck, asthma, neuraigia, Pleurisy, rheu- matism, lumoago, Pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, iruises, chilbiains, frosted feet, colds of the chest (it often prevents pneun.onia) 35¢ and 65c jars; hospital size, $3.00, | To abort a cold and prevent coms, plications. take ~ ' falot | S ‘The purified and refined I calomel tablets that are nausealess, sufe and sure, Medici L ed and i only in Price 35¢, The Victor Dance Record Every Dancer Wants 18690 Whispering. 85¢ Japanese Sandman, Both Fox Trots, by Paul Whiteman and His Ambassador Orchestra. Vietrola Section, Fourth foor. Linen Values Worthy of Your Interest A stock always noted for the finest linens and noteworthy values is more than maintaining its reputation. These values prove it. We will welcome your inspection and comparison. Table Cloths and Napkins to Match Not only worth while to buy on ac- count of the price, but of such excellent quality that they make an instant ap- peal to refined tastes. 2x2-yd. Cloths 2x2Y/;-yd. Cloths 22x22-in. Napkins E 25x25-in. Napkins ......... .....520.00 Pure Irish Linen Huckaback Towels Alll of the better qualities, all beau- tifully made and hemstitched. The prices are decidedly lower than those that have prevailed, and if you like and use such fine things the prices are right for your interest now. $12, $15, $18, $21 and $24 the Dozen Hemmed Mercerized Damask Napkins Nicely selected patterns in Mercer- ized Cotton Damask Napkins. We be- lieve this is a good opportunity for any user, large or small. The prices are low : 15x15 inches, dozen . .. 18x18 inches, dozen ... Hand-Embroidered Madeira Linen Scarfs $5 Each—At Half Price There is a very large collection of these scarfs, of the uniform Madeira excellence, in sizes 18x63 inches and 18x72 inches. Cohasset Sheets Priced Remarkably Low You should buy generously when such savings as these are offered. Size 81x90 inches Size 81x99 inches .. Linen Section, Second floor. .$1.40 Open 9 A M. Lovely Silk Lingerie Remarkably Low Priced in the January Sale Splendid assortments of this new shim- mering silk lingerie, offer a great variety of charming styles, each equally dainty and appealing. GOWnS, $3.95 Made of flesh crepe de chine, strap style, with dainty shirring, colored hand-embroidery and ribbon rosebuds; lacy models, with whole yoke and straps of pretty Valenciennes: and a low neck, kimoro-siceve tailored model. made with empire waist, is trimmed with fancy stitching. Envelope Chemise, $1.95—Fleh crepe de chine, fashioned in the dainticst models that one could desire, in camisole style, with bits of hand embroidery, in pastel colors, fine laces, and inserts of georgetie crepe and ribbon shoulder straps. 5. Made of flesh crepe de Bloomers, $2.95—30¢ ¢, Ll Safored style, finished at the waist and knee with narrow elastic. : Wash | satin in flesh Camisoles, 85c— " it fachions the camisoles, with ribbon straps and trimmings of lace and insertion. Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. ITALIAN SILK * UNDERWEAR At Greatly Reduced Prices Whatever the fashion in outer apparel, well dressed women are always partial to Italian Silk Underwear. We are offering the best makes, in the most fashionable styles at greatly reduced prices. Vests, with regulation shoulder straps and bodice style, with ribbon straps or elastic; flesh " Reduced to $2.50 each Embroidered Vests, in flesh and white; regula- tion shoulder straps. educed to $3.75 each Extra-length Vests, in flesh and white; regu- lation shoulder straps. Reduced to $3.75 each Flesh Silk Bloomers, Marvelfit seat. R educed to $4.50 pair Combination Suits, in flesh and white: regu- lation shoulder straps or bodice style with rib- bon straps. Reduced to $6.50 each; extra size, $7 each Envelope Chemise, in flesh and white; regula- tion shoulder strap or bodice style with ribbon %P Reduced to $5 each Knit Underwear Section, Third floor. Women’s Silk Dresses With the Freshnessand Beautyof Springtime Exclusively different from the usual showing of early season styles at moderate prices. There is nothing commonplace in their make-up or design. Shown in Canton Crepe and Soft-finished Taffetas. Among the new style features are the full circular skirts or long waisted models with paneled overskirt. Gray Dresses,, the newest spring note, are shown with beading and embroidery; the new soft browns are much in favor, and the ever-popular navy is foremost in demand, with self trimming as well as in combination with gray or tan. We believe we have succeeded in getting the utmost in value, and are deserying' of your inspection. $45 Dress Section, Third floor. 855 $65 The January Sale of Wicker Furniture Offers Many Splendid Savings An opportunity to purchase this high-quality Reed, Reed-Fiber and Willow Furniture at such price savings as have not been possible in years. Most everything you need or want in Wicker Furniture is included. Breakfast Sets for the Breakfast Room or Porch Are in great demand by many housewives. THey consist of 42 or 45-inch oak-top tables, with four chairs, which fit snugly under the table and do not take up much space. Br«;;v.n Reed Fiber Suite, reduced to Frosted Brown Reed Fiber Suite, re- duced to $6250. Light Brown Reed Fiber Suite, re- duced to $7250. Frosted Brown Reed Fiber Suite, re- duced to $97.50. Brown Reed or Cream Shellac Suite, reduced to $64.50. . T“Szg.m' reduced to $19.50, $23.50 and Two very remarkable values in 3-piece Living Room or Library Suites of brown reed. fiber, upholstered in tapestry, at $125 and $135. Many other reductions in a variety of pieces of Wicker Furniture . . Wicker Furniture Sectlon, Fifth floor. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Woodmard K Lothrop Close 5:30 P.M. All Fur Coats at Half Price Very plain, every-day sorts of Fur Coats and some elegant Wraps; beautifully fash- ioned of the choicest sclected skins. All Fur Scarfs and Muffs also reduced Fur Section, Third floor. AT HALF PRICE AND LESS All Men's Overcoats Reduced $37.50 $47.50 $57.50 An opportunity for saving such as has never been duplicated by us prior to this Men’s Underwear Reduced Four different grades of winter underwear taken from stock and greatly re- duced—1-5 to 1-3 less. Natural Gray Shirts and Drawers, $1 each. Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, $1.50 and $2 each. Cotton and Wool Mixed Shirts and Drawers, $3.50 each. Men's Store, First floor. Men’s Dressing Gowns, Bath Robes and House Coats—Reduced Woolen Dressing Gowns, $10, $15, $20 and $25. Men’s Silk and $85. Blanket Bath Robes, $5, $8.50, $10 and $15. House Coats, $7.50, $10, $25 and $30. Dressing Gowns, $20, $30, $50, $65 season REATER reductions than ever were made only a few days ago in the reclassification of the entire stock. You will find the choicest and finest coats made in the assortment, and all of them reduced fully a half and many even more. London Great Coats that are as warm and free-fitting as English Coats usually are; Fine Ulsters for motoring and street; Heavy Ulster- ettes of comfortable walking length; Chesterfield Coats for the more dressy occasions; Single and Double breasted Button-through Coats in smart plain and belted back models; Loose Raglan Coats. It really is a remarkable opportunity to buy at ex- - ceedingly low prices Wool Mufflers Special, $5 Warm Brushed Wool Mufflers that keep out the most biting cold and frost- laden wind. A very special value at $5. Woolen Socks Special, $1 The same quality that you have been paying fully a third more for. English make of Australian wool— enough for quality. P s -~ Dre/sses. for Junior Girls We illustrate a jaunty, new Betty Wales Junior Frock, in navy blue French serge, made blouse style,. with unusually smart collar, cuffs and vest of embroidered Swiss, with either red or blue dots, finished with eyelets which are tied with black gros-grain ribbon. A touch of color is added by the novel belt of bright wooden beads strung on silk thread. Sizes 13, 15 and 17 Priced $25 Misses' Section, Fourth floor. il Women's Bathrobes, $5 Warm Blanket Cloth Robes, of very good quality material; made with square collar and cuffs, in conventional design or Indian blan- ket styie, in the shades of rose, copen, navy. lavender, gray and brown. These are shown in many attractive pat- terns, including plaids. and are particularly good values. At $6 we have Blanket Robes of two-toned ma- terial, cither with or without a collar, and trimmed with satin folds. Of course, they have the cord girdle. Surprisingly good are the Robes at $7.50, of striped, checked or fig- ured materials, of warmth and attractive colorings; either sailor or adjustable collar style, with wash satin ribbon or cord braid, fastening with frogs or buttons. Very pretty models are shown at $9, and the material is of an ex- ceptionally good qual- ity; sailor or_ Tuxedo collar and cuffs, trim- med with wash satin ribbon, in most every color that a woman likes to wear. From $1050 to $1850 are the elegant sorts— unusual styles; -pretty, dainty and smart, in plain colors or fancy. Ofttimes there is but one of a kind, which is pleasing to the woman that appreciates dis- tinction, even in a gar- ment of this character. Bathrobe Section, Third floor. Start Witk the Right Silver You will always find pleasure in using such good-looking dependa- ble silver as 1847 ers Brothers ‘We are making a sp cial display of the Sin- ple and distinctive Cromwell patterns which you see illus- encuwnuy - trated here. All 1847 Rogers Brothers’ Silverware is fully guaran- teed. How to Set the Table Correctly _There are reasons why a table should be set in a certain way for an elaborate function—or another way for a special affair, and still another style for a home dinner, etc. We have with us from the Rogers Brothers’ factory one who is an authority on the subject of “How to Set the Table Correctly,” and she will be glad to give you full direc- tions in detail just what is to be done in regard to setting the table for any function, simple or elab- { orate. Silverware Section, First floer. . vwreewd crmiatvansy sonee oam ii'i;‘ll‘ B BB Y (4. Ry PRV I TR el l!' TanY s