Evening Star Newspaper, January 31, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 1921 L with the promise of many more years |service, which he was instrumental in | Caruso will return, it was stated, * e of your great Christian influence.” organizing. This work and his duties |s mng a lLLs iree - So hend of the market division took |s Sees U. S. Building Universities. him to almost every section of the 31, and the south, = country and made him known to a > ohE £ 7, CINCINNATL—The prediction that|jarge part of the membership of the n]ures core in 10 L1'@ | the Unitea states government even- |orzanization. ) tually will have to build universities servic, e because of the lack of sufficient in- p stitutions to impart higher education | ciated ‘Px;ru espec| (any‘ in ;{u;ms 5 - . . to the rapidly increasing population | general election, won univers: e Two Other Firemen Hurled Into Blazing Pit From|s 'l e P e | from its membership. Albert W cting president of Mr. Stuart was % i c . s Sa 5 employes of the A Falling Building in Providence Expected to Die. | Conelt Tnivorsity, nere. 'Tho wehole | abioves oL (e AL k™o | Other News Notes of the Country. ¥ 1Ot tu: matine night, “Tosca.” of the oldest |six, ba iated Press in fnuw;d e \\\\\’s\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘ February Records on Sale Tomorrow Morning King of All Talking Machines —The-— VICTROLA sy e Vietrola XI £150.00 eht 10-inch ¢ overcrowdec ket department as an office boy in \ Br the Associated Press. PROVIDENCE, R. L, Junu Three firemen were killed eon seriously injured w the d 8 M R with the Eaglafthe . : ted | the return of the y The "‘mg"’ t owners. penter, emplos at $150,000. Lol and Nashville Trapped on the ro burned to death near here when ti smoke when ol dleeping car used by a crew of | the front walls. z bridgemen was destroyed by fire. were hurled S mbarrassment, it led, One Hurt, in Crash. Three - | must ni number o students Tean Smith spoke be- fore members of the Cornell alumni | & association of southern Ohio. d in West Indies. killed and st s d w n the they were buthérn rai a grade cros P. D. Cravath Undergoes Operation. NEW YORK.—Paul D. Cravath, at- A torney for the Bethlehem Steel Corpora- P e, on, who flgured with Charles M. Cost of Plows Cut 30 Per Cent. chwab in the congress ATTANOOGA, Tenn 'rs Plow Compan st concerns of th ilway compa one of kind in t that Associnted Press Man Dies. several weeks. Arranges 1921 Best Paints Now $4 Gallon The building was of four tending to Wa « ‘ardinal. bons has “Uncle Joe” | House of Representa- Save Cash on Paints 10 ‘70 to New prices on practically everything in the store, to at pleas- from your i want to {ure over talkad with 1 on Friday m elaims to h Invisible oo il Make Us f 1 15 /0 n.lcct ?-djmud ,U m'k (nmh‘ e Rioosdsr SciEn L \ “Ziady nh in giving " 2 tions, hiven up YUSINESS anc T h Prove Our o S Brpert B1$Oca S |l OFFALL |¢.\vEvou yoxEy. 2156.80 S i Il PAINTS Mo Service 1 O i farewell to his con - i : 14-Inch h h. e th: | i 3 for their dewal - b Ivory Bowl X ad . Beaean thawe wonld bo strencthe with 4 out- b side lights. of the servies he was formal reception. The < $10.00 DOWN Balance Small Monthly Amount These" Invisible Toric_One-Picce Bifocal Lenses are specially priced at $10 because we want YOU to know our expert SERVICE. A Free Test Will Do It FINISHES VARNISHES and turpentine, which we at Ing sermon was de e e all times enable you to buy - ;;:,‘“:‘rhl Bic V:llend;;r < 5 = . Sole Agent for Kranich & ' AND GLASS| at Lowest NET Prices. $25.00, Bach and Emerson Pianos HUGO WORCH PIANOS FOR RENT 1110 G Established 1879 HUGH REILLY CO. 1334 New York Avenue RETAIL PAINTS WHOLESALE KAPNECK PScrenRInE to ek 2= ELECTRIC FIXTURES Obregon. oL 717 12th St. N.W. Frank. 3038 \\\\.\Si\\\\’v\\\\‘v\MS\\\SN&,\\S\\\\\\’,\\‘SS S R N N S R A A R ARTLLTLATLRRTLRLALALALARATAAAANAA AL NANANSNNNNANSY R O O S R S I S STAINS 1 Discounts of 10% to 15% on all items, save lead, oil : Z bA ¢ ? 13 b4 ¢ 7 bA k4 7z Z b 7 kA $ Z , kA ? ? 7 g A Sale That Ereaizs ;411 Récords_ for Values and Safiings Women $ Coats and Dresses af Startlmgiy w Prices!._ ncemen n this on l We have never made a more important announcement than this one concerning several ‘A Great RCSPOI‘ISG!~ great purchases of Women’s and Misses’ Coats and Dresses obtained from overloaded New Sh x - 2 o g & WE THANK YOU for the overwhelming York manufacturers at price concessions that are unquestionably startling. These NEW response to vesterday's announcement of purchases were offered to us at great losses and we are passing them along to you at away our “Seven Master Purchases” of Women's and Misses’ Coats and Dresses. The en- below the present broken market prices. Come tomorrow and make your choice from the thusiastic crowds that attended the sale z s 2 B % . h il various groups of garments that are now here in this sale. Opportunities for saving have not | (oo Jemensirated the public's apprecia tion of our efforts to bring the women of been so great for years. = Washington unexampled values. Fur-Trimmed Plush Coats Worth Up to $35.00 $ 1 6.98 These coats are of fine quality seal plush, and have great fur collars of skunk opossum or taupe coney. They are noticeable for their smart lines, dis- tinctive modes and excellent tailoring. Popular 30- inch models, with all around belt. deep cuffs and two pockets. Finished with guaranteed linings. Beaver Plush Coats Worth Up to $25.00 $9.75 Stylish 36-inch models; loose back, half belted styles, with large collars. deep ct and two pockets. Guaranteed linings® Button trimmings. Sizes for misses and women. We could only purchase two hundred of these Beaver Plush Coats to sell at this price—all the maker had left from the season’s selling. The entire lot will be gone in no time— better not delay if you want to take advantage of this re- markable value-giving event. Seal Plush Coats Worth Up to $25.00 $13 98 The garments in this group are incomparable in vahe. ‘We’ve sold hundreds of these coats during the season at much higher prices—and, due to this ph(‘nrrmcflal pun:haic, we are All-Wool Embroidered and Braided Serge Dresses now able to offer this special lot at below the price we for- merly paid for them at wholesale. Values WOl'tll Up to §19-757 at Smart-looking 36-inch models, with large cape shawl And we are conservative in stating the comparative values, for these 90 coflars, loose back and half belted; well tailored with deep dresses sold at even higher prices at the beginning of the season. When you e Every woman and young miss who shares the savings in this sale is fortunate. Women’s Winter Coats Worth Up to $39.75 $}7.50 You may judge how wonderful the values are when we state we had some of the same quailtiy coats in our regular stock earlier in the season at $45.00. Purchased at a wonderful reduction from their intended cost, they will be offered tomorrow at away below former prices. enffs 2nd slot pockets. All are nicely lined. see them tomorrow you will be amazed at the smart styles, the high quality of the materials, the excellent workmanship, etc. Long Ful'-Tl'immed Seal They are fashioned of all-wool French and Mannish Serge, in the . 1 h C o popular shade of navy blue. » P uS A)atS . The collection embraces modish tailored styles with silk braiding, surplice effects, wool embroidered designs, long- fine effects and new flare models with silk embroidery and other smart style touches. Some have satin vestees. All Worth Up to $39 75 sizes up to-44 included. . [ F (3 L] $ S0 Tricotine and Poiret Twill Dresses Worth Up to $27.50 $ 75 Stylish and serviceable dresses for in-between seasons’ wear, of All- ° Anofher great purchase brings these Long Coats of wool Tricotine and Poiret Twill, inan ample style selectmn—mcludmg chase rng: 01 S Materials are: Suedene Broadcloth Kersey Chamo Wool Velour Duvette Cheviots There are a.number of the season’s most popular styles, including fur-trimmed coats, dolmans, wrappy effects, silk stitched, loose back, semi-dolman, straightline and novelty cffects. Beautiful plush at a price that is nothing short of sensational. tailored and semi-tailored models, new sash cfl’cct§, straightline, flare 48-inch length, with cape shawl collar and cuffs of French and embroidered styles. These attractive dresses in navy blue only. coney fur. Luxurious and warmth-giving garments, in loose . Sizes for misses and women. Back or full belted styles, with pockets. All with guaranteed All sizes for misses and women in the lot, but not a com- plete range of sizes in each style. o o T G

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