Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1921, Page 13

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; THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1921 ¢ .. “OVERSEAS JAZZ REVIEW” [MANY AT HEALING SERVICE [52s testifiet that, while sutering Weshincin s 6 be the guest of honor [ month Jater. Mes, Saunders wam em. 89¢ Burson om 1 iy e 2 e :h e Jthe. yomn ‘]vlo\l’d ‘f(vr many vears in the Depart. > ceived great spiritual gain from ni | people of e parish is scheduled for|ment of Agriculture. Attorney Alvin © n 4 l'. sl FOR SOLDIERS TOMORROW Testimony of Benefits Heard at [Present at these services, according to | February 4 | L. Newmyer appeared for the admin- . ose. ...... e Spime Rev. George Fiske Dudley. the regor o—- istratrix. i en’s hlack or white, SRR oca iscopa. urch. who was assisted last evening by Rev. 10 o Sine Tamous make. "Very e M e TR T CONSENT VERDICT OF $2,000. i dependable. Veterans to Give Performance at| More than 100 persons attended the |group of fifteen intercessors from nu.- A o t 2 i S healing service at St. Stephen’s Epis- | Daughters of the King occupied the | | cOnsent verdict for 32000 was 2oli’s Theater for Armistice copal Church, 3017 14th street, Tuesday | choir stalls and took part in the| l’;" E‘" ]“‘h"( by (?1 -'“t"J “‘l C "i:‘“ service. ivision 1, before Chief Justice Mc Day Committee. :‘;“"; "‘:L ‘:;"a“ts‘:"“zizfi ":::;f: bY | ™ Healing services are held at the|Coy, in favor of Framces Cave, -| o repo; P | church every Tueaday, alternating be- | U0 L ic®0 Catherine Saunders, The last “dollar day” of our business year—before Threa: taking stock we are closing out good.s far below cost to moHOSEd zpr. $l clear the shelves—read every item, it means dollars to Black and cordovan women's fine youl Thesaprices Eriday only. seam-back hose in all sizes—this NO C. O. D.’S—NO CHARGES—NO REFUNDS W. l Special e 1 i who had been told by physicians that 30x372 t am 3 she was suffering from cancer, which i s { against the Washington Railway and Snap them up! would necessitate an operation, had |meeting will, therefor | Electric Company. _Catherine Saun- been entirely cured after attending |o'clock in the morning. There will be a | de s injured in December, 1917, mICHAS E. MlLLER, Inc. four of these service: i t dinner for inen inthe parish | a collision of cars mear 14th and B| Formery Miller Dros. Auto Satnly Hone: parishione: and others | hall tonig! nd died about one | 812 14th St., 4 Doors North of H St Women’s Perfect Black Silk Hose in all sizes. Special values for Fri- wB(l)mk ana %figsqiml::""k Hose | 69 69c Turkish 9 f _ @®] 50c Yard-Wide 4 @1 3 f sl 50c Yard-Wide $1 in all sizes, reintorced sotes and | TOWELS . . . . or BLACK SATEEN. Yds., $1.59 “Onyx” $l day. Plain and drop-stitch hose. INCORPORAT ED heels. fely White Hemmed-end Towels, fine] Fast Color, Yard-wide Black SILKHOSE. . ... .. 89c Silk Lisle $l 1316 1324. 7™ ST.N. L . t Z T C ipton's 1ea oupon Good umtil Saturday, January 29, 9 P. M., for only ONE half-pound package Lipton’s Tea at the prices below. 50c Children’s 3 r sl value and extra heavy. heavy ‘weights included. Your choice at Z=) FINE HOSE . . p . 39¢ Turkish ‘S Red Label, ¥, Ib., pkg. . . cene..3lc \\:‘S‘ 1 , 0 Y g LA o . 25c Outing PN TR S | TOWELS. . .. 5Tf0}' ) I vas, 31 7 7x3 eavy owels, very Varicty of pink and blue striped Men’s 50c Army socks. ™ 3 for $1 sorbent, plain white, with hemmed | effects, flecced on both sides; very Yellow Label, 1, Ib. pkg. . . ..........33c Check with X = Red Label which grade you Zellow Label want and take to nearest Old Dutch Market warm and durable. ) & 0 Fine worsted hose in 111—sale of perfect quan.x 1“1'.:'11:“? %%v}-fiiksmh o 6 for $l day. Men’s H We(l),R'K le'l‘ovgfi 5 for sl 29¢ Huck Lt mivosg ooy o ok | Towers G fer $1 and lasting. £ 59¢ 32-inch CINGHAM . . Yds, 91 Stripes checks and plaids, in all High-grade pChoi 1l white or red border owels in size 15x36. Made with fringed edges. EERted fa s AL ghams of popular make To 50c Curtain 475 $1 29c Infants’ s Gucioay oaivs SEEvM\\uh: R in m‘f’mmmm ' o . @ HOSE -~ ... P, O | 5o viuc ke bamae: v hsortment ™ || e e Cholce of black, white ana cor- | TOWELS . . . . 5 for $l 25c Yard-Wide 614 $1 = 3 ( 7\ ’ < 4.1‘ \ NSEAL \1‘!‘\!"._/. . / % L e T Elsin whifeland 1d Dorderitonels presentation tomorrow afterncon at l MUSLIN. . . .. .Yds, 69c Children’s $l e L G R B e e Poli's Theater of the “Overseas Jazz For Fnday and samrday only, Yyou can buy L‘ ton's Tea at all Old Red Label, 3 1 c Size 17x3 —extra fine q Everything is in readiness for the ceptional bargain. ol C SATEEN BLOOMERS . for free from dressing: cut from full § | Review” for the benent ot the|iDyutch Markets at wholesale costs—AWAY BE.LOW all other re- Dine Wil Coir Bk ut pieces; no lim Armistice day committee of a number 4-1b. pkg x Bloomers 1n slses 6 to 1t years. $25 to $40 of local American Legion posts. With itail prices. A 29c Yard-Wide 51 $1 i e mfi?fifivs' et $l Suits PERCALES . . . . Yds., Y ot e en e s e All you need do to take advantage of this rare offer is to vy =y 1 33c e e e " ’ 'y Striped and Figured Percales. on saw service o as. N " Popular high neck, long, sleeve Linhe hod rk Aesunds: faet eolort || Mrs. Tienrs 7 Dimiock is airecting | present the above coupon, ch the grade you want. No sales 11b and ankle-length garments, 2 to 12 . pkg. e and extra fine grade. the b and social end of the lxaars. suspender buttons on waist ine. mc.fl.*sl entertainment and Austin Tavlor, ai- | at these special prices will be made without the coupons. - PeSSes, |[Zcmeced s g |iELESLEIE R T S, 9 ||FLANNEL. . ..Yds, the! porformasice Good Untzl Closma ime aturday { st&Pms for Fine White Flannel, of heavy ] [ i s weight, for gowns; skirts, babies' High neck and long sleeve vests, Wear, ete.: 27 Inches wide 3 Diréctor lpng pants, fleece lined garments for i raldine Wil- girls 2 to 16 years. old, modern 55c Striped $1 el i Tvons, story telling: COVER LINEN. Yds., : s; Ha nd-wing dances Furniture Cover Linen, in several oyd, novelty dance; beautiful designs; linen grounds, gopy waists for $1 15 R i Popular make waists for young- a wre: ° d sters, boys and girls, 3. to 11 years, rence Floyd ard Volimer 'z 5 X instrel show the one day only. 3 ment in this pa ¢ill be Lawrence Floyd, H _‘* - lot seld at| women“ Girlsi Mim’, A :1l Leiper, Haywood Vickers, : 40c Knit . e i Vollmer, Pat Minish and i BODY WAISTS % for & % || Boys & Men's Rubbers L = b ik a0 e (i Sale of $1.25 and $1.30 Rubbers, f |\ ™ o tlss 6 B m ys' and girls' from 2 to 13 2 for the whole family—all sizes. = "B : Do R oAb et et i 0 o ;gff afih;l & on, Elwood Becker, Otto Gerard, i i Every gar- || With colored striped cffects. pender buttons; special. - William Manning, John Murphy and . “ 1 S| a) WOmen’s 79‘: Z f sl To ‘k announced today that i 1.50 Fine $1 ‘ f noecier ||SANDALS. . . & IO e e R l i Fine Striped Gingham Rompers, i offered. ||included the big th will be packed. Gen. | fhst colors, for youngsters 2 to 6 h Coats are Pershing will be a box holder. All full-bodied, large and right C from nearby farms. GUAR- . AID ANTEED STRICTLY FRESH. Doz. Senlnle shirts and arawers in | DRESSES. ... ... .. cordiyansetc, Inaleen s € 2, spec il Bl Yo s Henderson, (MR S Ronert [ ] . For All Your Ba.kmg Fresh, Oven-Hot r:nzl to 234. Extra heavy and Big variety of plain gingham and To sz Hollle sl Charles Boughton Wood, Mrs. = x o s6n Houghton, Mrs. Thiomas Dunn, USE 3150 Womem's @1 | vearn o T ™ "+ * | DRESSES B ot Moo Mo e 2 'omen’ ! Dimock, Mrs. Colby 3 ester, Mrs sl 1.50 Infants’ Sale of striped ginghams and'per- || Richara Fuller. Mrs. Charles Bell HO] I AND UNDERWEAR. . . . .. $1. nfants’ $1 cales pn. gt and dariciExgunds = |Mrs. W. W. Kimball, Mrs. William i b(l)( of plush ’, ; The list of patrone years. : Y ina”coin }‘Efigfi?&‘ks $1 he box. ol Gccasion. as g‘c‘——. > / remames announced by Mrs. Dimock are Mrs Children’s ‘ are serge, cise Thomas F. ish, Mrs. John Hays or satin, tri- Made with leather and comfy soles R frammona, DRAWERS. .- cotine and —in rose, maroon, gray, light and I Bizes 2, 4 and 6 years, fine white y velour. Suits || dark blue. Sizes 3 to 8 ;znnn pants with embroidery edg- ) are Serges, lmp 2 0ine George | Mrs, Norman Wood- opiinny i { i ?, bury, Mrs. W i . Mrs = Velours, etc. M]“g?FE‘L%“;fi’F;ERS sl o Wilfrea Du. Puy, Mrs. R eec? Govin, Mrs. Eugene ” L for l irls’ s i man Williams, Mrs. G s Girls’ $1.79 $l Also nullifiers—shown in red. blue, [ |Cote, Mrs. Walter Tuckerman, Mrs i s, Mrs. Stephen B. Elkins Choice of Outing Flannel or Mus- lin Gowns, big assortment of fine $1.59 & $2 Bungalow VESTS & PANTS for 9 High neck and long sleeve vests and ankle length pants. Fine white ribbed garments, regular sizes. | High and low neck, short ana tonz | GOWNS. . . . . .. .. stitchdd waist styles—38 to 4%. Hammond, Mrs. George Whitmer, BELLE Two deliveries daily to all our lev‘ vests, long pants, regular Mrs. Joseph P. Sanger, Mrs. Edward Makes dainty pastry as well as wholesome, markets assure your getting these c 8. $1 Pendelton, Mrs. William Slater, Mrs E. Hope Slater, Mrs. M de}icnous bread. The blending does it. Specially good. large loaves of wholesomeness priced 1 ' Sale of neat striped and figured - sl percales—belted styles. Full cut— s, G ioni e, oxtra values. { Pe dward D. White, Witiiam Collier, ‘Mrs, David - Jayne Boys’ $1.50 Bell -BL’&)USES‘ it FRESH-—with the home-made flavor l f I 6-Ib. Sack...........41c ill in.its prime. 0a 3 ot “Frentn Lyt eivsd 1t | To 79¢ Silk o e 121b. Sack 77 Prar— yas. " " "IRIBBONS.....Yds, ; LT e ' i' Yestsoo- Ttor $1 | sissvoue $1 LABOR ASKS RESUMPTION i 24-b. Sack........... . §1.51 i s WAISTS. . ....... OF TRADE WITH RUSSIA Fine White Gauze Vests with round or V neck; regular sizes only. | women's Plain White and Color z fle s Trimmed Waists_in assorted popu- | To 79c Children’s B‘ll 3 for sl lar styles; sizes 36 to 4 Joba Epario, [atiHearing |Opposs: Action on Ground of Danger to S T | WARM GLOVES. Pr. 'ess "f::'u*"::n."’;';%,':.':‘.miz::? GINGiAMs. 6 yds. $1 et i niunmis || A 22 e Gray and Cordovan Cashmerette- trimmed Brassieres; all sizes in | "y 37 inches wide—checks, $1.50 Kayser $l c stripes and plalds in a large range 75c Women's 2 f s_l of fast colors—fine grades. GLOVES UNION SUITS or Double-Bed Women's black. white, gray and > sl taupe Chamoisette Gloves, in all j|with soviet Russia, at a hearing be- - More cf those fine No. 1 grade Fine-ribbed low neck. sieevetess | SHEETS . . . . . . A S sizes—self and contrast backs. fore thg foreign relations committee Sweet and Mixed PICKLES, Cruik- 23c WisconsiniSpads are mm;nf;"_ and lace knee union suits in regular Made with 3-inch hem and double Th d resumption of trade woul o 1 r siges. ey s D e oulc k welded center seam—free from | 85c Women’s $l Sl ook e owa shank’: best. 5 oz. bottle. ........ but we think this shipment will dressing—fine grade muslin. Dresert i duatoial dp; ot be the last at this special price. PETTICOATS 0 WARM GLOVES. Pr,, 91 | Fosat Bt vy m‘r,,;;:, e Beans, Calfornias - i i .. U Ch f black ray—Ilined persons, out of employment in the S e 2 R Chotce ot Black or reen Petti- | DIAPERS . . . 8 {or $l Gloven, ‘of cashmeretts, in il sizes | | United S e T S Wrestler B Florida Oranges, sweet and juicy; the kind they coats with seif and bordered fiounces oFimous Red Siar iavers in iae —special value. written extenively on Rissian c;,,‘,m_ pmud:, N(:e.3 er Brand, 20c : all ikee Dozen............cco..ouunn. 2x22; a; t 25 3 z tions, expressed the opposite opinion full (Y o o s S A S A LA Florida: soli head 22x2%: sold roewiarly at 0o each. _|35c¢ Hickory 4 l T & rormal statement; which was ad + New Cabbage, 3 sclid green , Ib. ... 75c Unbleached 215 GARTERS. . pr, mitted to the record, he declared tha Carrots, Blue Label, loc York Apples, Y4 peck. ....... SHEETING Yd’ . . renewal of trade “might easily prove No. 2 N 2 w t B A l l/ Fine Muslin Chemises with lace S oy £ estern Box Apples, 14 peck. ... Popular first quality, in sizes 2 to the ns of bringing about the c shbulder straps and lace trimming; | Regular double-bed sheeting— | hite. as vast credits would have to be ex F tended to carry on thetrade. Holland! Belle Butter, 64c Choice of plain colors, plaids and stripes in various widths. Excellent qualities included. RES— fying brew! Sim- Mml;egdn, pints, 29¢ C OFFEE/y Greatt i, £ {3l JDOTATOES 30C Wesson Oil. pints, 2 D DUTCH Just try this satis- i - - 25¢ ;. Representatives of organized labo: in many lines of :industry yesterday urged the adoption of Senator France': resolution for the resumption of trdde 98¢ Envelope 2 $l ??:% 15 years—shown in both black and §ilapse of our entire economic systel sizes 38 to 44. popular brand and free from dress- ing—cut from full pleces. - = 1.50 Baby Declaring that Lenin and Trotsky Ib. bl s S ST UNDERWEAR $1 | 3oc Fancy BLANKETS. .. ... S1fpmmia sty Kot | S i c E IR l CRETONNES. . !ds_ $1 SE T A e s | ot e = Butter, 58c s 5 b e < Have a big treat—an honest-to-goodness sur- Choice of Chemise, Gowns, Combl- animal designs, in pink and Mue— work out plans for trade wit £ eeiecierecesessmsssseene nations, Petticoats and Drawers— Made 36 inches “‘d’~11w= range | yery warm and fleecy. embroidery trimmed; all sizes. o8 forst effects on light and dark My r‘ii‘?!l?x"u‘?fihé?f&.. ‘11’;?2 Elkllorn Kraft Cheese, 25 prise for the family Sunday. Make a real old-fash- 98¢ Silk = Reoptonst vilue 79c Window men have worked out a plan for the b : C ) £ e T 2 85¢ Fanc: ES oY possession of the whole of Russiai || = L Geootrces cececeens ioned Chicken Dinner. : CAMISOLES for y 3 d SHADES. . . . trade” and that he believed Americar |: 7 bs. for $1.60 ! . e W EE VOILES y S. Sale of white, tan, light and dark J | statesmen had ability equal to that Pretty Pink bllk_Camluo]!l that N green—complete with fixtures—per- of the British. § are lace trimmed; big bargains. Sale of 1,000 yards of fine quality | fect quality. Charges that the State Departmen® i e | ¥Oil€ in 21l the desirable colors and ————————————————— | maintained an actual blockade agains H Men’s $2 $l Dopular designs—great variety. 59¢ Table 31, $l soviet Russia were presented to the committee by Mrs. Harriett Stantor UNIONSUITS. . . . .. 59¢ Yard Wide 31; OILCLOTH. . . . Yds. | Blateh and Miss Lucy Branham of the Fine gray ribbed garments in | JADRAS Yds. Cholce of plain white or fancy J|American women's emergency com- sizes up to 46. Full cut—this price Bigin white ‘“;d' m‘m"a ! 3| color eftects on light grounds—ane jaRieion: = o P C Cll ! Cuts F striped o l'l( rom shirting effects in a g e sty A yest s ke thtle Plg o uts e one day only. i iterlisemencr 0 1 8 ! Pork Loin, Whole, Ib. ender Young e PETTICOATS . . for 59 Silk 191 Joudc Yomg Cante Crochet Cotton.. . .for = MULL. ... Syds. $1|CochetCotten . ae s ' ork Loin; Roast, shoulder end, st Mmyk R xg:isélora;!an Cisen Nemnliriiiss AlNT Now Polrt .';’-,.....“;:::': C]m!:kl’ot MBE;.:.......ZQ: " Freeh Hams, bb.....cccee... b. .cooooveoiiinnnaanan.l6e and pop shades—27 inches wide | pmamr . _ $2 Women’s sl —extra fine silk luster 25c to 35c Women’s 6 $l _thp'mlb............. = o : Made ng, bb. ... Fresh Ground Hamburger, Ib. .20c O NS wicmwmin | HOLLARS™ . D for $1|[HANDKTS. .. for 9 18 . Smoked Meats and durable. Al the popular styles In stiff col- | “ans, “ann amriay o0 corner de- R. K. FERGUSON, Inc. 3114, lars, sizes 1212 to 18—usually 25c. ———— nting Department. Ph. BACON, by the Boys’ 79¢ Ribbed ildren’s Knit Men’s $1.50 i ufionsurrs. 2 for $1\ Mewsie g1 AP &SCARFS, each 1) [ Wire Wheels Repaired | w i e t Spokes Replaced—All Makes 22c e aeanZ2c? anmhced BACON, Ib. .....40c to 24. % length; big value. K‘S‘}'-:;Shzél'g‘lz:l;_n;:rr;fi::;b;o:;: green etc.—all-wool grades that To $3 Children’s $l warm. I AR W. S. Kenworthy & Co. : ......30c SMOKED PICNICS, bb.......2lc Stewing Lamb, Ib. . ... .......14c ' Southern-style BACOH, Ib....18¢ Pretty Gray Striped Petticoats, with scalloped and hemmed borders’ regular sizes. Let Us Estimate. Interior and Exterior Work FERRERE ¥ . e1 o~ ¢ 2= |45c Blue Bell Sterling Tire Distributors T i i | apg 2 for $1|CHAMBRAY. . vd., S|/ s si"35 all the popular shapes and shades Big assortment of modals; 2 to 10 Sale of iy faatcolor nuallty mese 50 fine Beacon cloth caps| 29 — | years. in all sizes, warm and serviceable. nh(rtlf":’!f,.’uu;':f"e’m“"“' o 6 6 6 [l = e e e e P Mourning $1 Men’s Fine Boys’ $3.00 DRESSSHIRTS.....sl SWEATERS. . . ..... 51 is a Prescription for Colds, ne Silic Net Veils with crepe | Regular 5150 and $2 shirts in| Heavy shawl eollar styles in bl Fever and LaGrippe. Its the edge-rregularly. sell at $2 and 3.0 | neat patterns—soft cuffs—in sizes A ISy 2816 “2 ; —a #pecial lot to be sold Friday 14 to 17—big varie Sray and brown in‘siszes 28 to 34— f i most speedy remedy we know, || prevenhn' pneumonu.

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