Evening Star Newspaper, February 1, 1921, Page 5

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- ‘ ' THE N EVENING STAR, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 1, 1921. . | The Hecht Co. % Seventh at F A free-for-all scramble! “in men’s fine winter $l 5 OVERCOATS ERE’S a wild mix-up in overcoats, the small lots and broken assortments; the i ones and twos of a kind; all grouped in a free-for-all at $15. Lo $15 is no price at all for such coats; $15 simply repre- sents our minimum figure for their quick disposal. Ulsterettes, form-fitting and Chesterfield coats in solid col- ors and neat mixtures. Regu- ‘ lar, long and stout sizes. Here - is the table just as it came from the inventory sheets—they are yours as long as quantities ' last. Choices $15. Size, 3473513637 3B13940[42[ #4638 Regulars, 9 6] 6,12] 5] 8/19112] 6] 31 1 Longs, ez B Rtk Stouts, IR ZE 2 gt P.S—Several FUR-COLLARED ulsterettes are included. 1,000 heatherspun (jersey) suits Going out quickly at 15 —rain won’t hurt them ~—folding won’t muss them —they’re smart the season round e | PUBLIC SERVICE TESTS. |CLARK TO BE PRINCIPAL | MACHINISTS NEGOTIATING TO GET RUSSIAN TRADE ——— {OF MINER NORMAL SCHoOL Appointed Temporarily From List | of a Hundred Applicants From All Parts of Country. e A. Clark will be appointed | | | the former under the benefi atcly one hundred edu-| ctions of the coun-| ve applied for the is rer Normal School. | s he position. however. The board of education will mm' action on the appointment at its meeting tomorrow. Girls’ Friendly Society Has Sale at Epiphany Church. | bazaar for the benefit of the | Iriendiy Society took place at th The sale is for the benefit of the Luilding fund for the new Holiday House, and will continue tomorrow from | | .m ng in the d The van Sorvxf'@ Commission_today L Iman, coast and gwui.x 0; butcher, Quarterm: $1,600. Kull information and application bianks may be obtained at the office of the Civil Service Commission at 1724 F —_— To Cure a Cold in One D Take GROVE'S Tasarve BIOMO QUININI: e genuine bears the signatn rove. (Be sure you get BROMO. " Advertisement 1239 G $4.Coel3 Washingtor.. D.C. TH NK of the economy of a suit that is practically +*- indestructible—and akin to every season! / Small wonder these all-year-round purpose suits have taken the town by storm! You will find here strictly tailored, tuxedo, box-coated and pinch-back models, made espe- . cially appealling by the novel touches at col- lar, cuffs and pockets. All the warm heather shades, as well as the wanted plain colors, such as oxfords, plum, tan, brown, Copen and navy blues. Sizes 34 to 52%5. (Women's shop, Second floor.) Women’s silk stockings, 69¢ a next-to-nothing-price because subject to slight imperfections Full fashioned silk stockings in gray, champagne and white. Also seamed back hose in black. All have mercerized tops. The “hurts” are very slight and harmless. (First floor, south anaer.) 5 l 8.?5 A sale price with no sale limits! S b Several hundred new frocks en- veloping in their smart styles, all the chic, the freshness and charm Mi- lady seeks in-her frock for Spring. Silhouettes, slim or bouffant, irresist- ibly youthful or effectively dignified and fashioned of such fine fashion-fabrics as —crepe de chine —taffeta { —mignonette —satins —tricolette —tricotine They radiate newness at a very glance. That you'll like them we rest assured! oay it fow- \ All at one price, $18.75. Two Sketched. grea " ™" (Women’s shop, second floor.) A tie-back bod- it" with ruffled | e The Hecm'ga New February Victor Records | On Sale at Jordan’s Today Here Is the Great Big Hit A Truly Wonderful Record | With “Moonlight” and “Everything” Let the Rest of the World Go By Other side: My Isle of Golden Dreams No. 18716—Price 85¢ 18715 | If You Could Care—Medley Waltz. 85¢ | Happy—One-Step. 18713 | Twelfth Street Rag—Fox Trot. min International Association Would Act The International Association of Ma. pro tempore of the Miner | chinists i3 negotiating with the sovic s learned today. |government of Russia to disco n _charge of the|that government finds any cause wh June 30, when | the organization could not be allowed t ci- | act as contractor for R nt | machinery tirement law. | cording_to Mr. received tion, but that he expected to know the | BUILDING FUND AIDED. |stana of tho soviet government on the | proposition in the near future. ASCRIBES DEATH CAUSE. The first day of the rummage sale and | pyigon Carelessly Administered to Dornin Ellis, Jury Finds. RBichloride of me er, | (yCain, the other patient aflected, i y‘ recovering. GLEE CLUBS TO SING. I A Joint concert by the George Wash || street northwest. ington _University Glee Club and the || Columbia Uni prising a glee club i I i il be right at 8 o'clock. The concert will | |; mark the initial appearance of the | rge Washington Ciub in public. 85¢ Dotty Dimples—One-Step. 18717 | Margie—Medley. Fox Trot. 85¢ | Palesteena—Fox Trot. 18714 85¢ 18710 | Broadway Rose. 85¢ | Mother’s Lullaby. 18712 From the Fiji Isle “’l‘ Deep in Your Eyes. $1.00 { Once Upon a Time. When You Are Gono on't Forget. 18705 ! rhere's a Vacant Chair { at Home, Sweet Home. |l s7331 ( A Dream. Enrico Ca- il s125 | ruse. Nl 74659 ( The Fountain. Altrea I 175 Cortot. g7323 ( Si Jetals Jardinter. #1325 = Gersldine Farrar. 64903 Passepled. Mischa EIl- 81325 man. 64920 Come, Ye Disconsolate. $1.35 Mabel Garrison. 4917 ( Sicilienne and Rigaudon. 8135 Jascha Heifets. Tip Top—Medley Fox Trot. If a Wish Could Make It So—Medley Fox Trot. 18711 | Uncle Josh in a Cafeteria. 85¢ | Uncle Josh and the Honey Bees. Cal Stewart. '_ 18709 | I'm a Lonesome Little Raindrop. - Se arate I ants | I 85¢ | For Every Boy Who’s On the Level. i { Oh, Gee! Say, Gee! You Ought to See My Gee Gee | 85c ) My Home Town Is a One-Horse Town, but It's Big Enough for Me. ca924 $1.25 eb2s 8125 64923 $1.25 ee021 $1.25 74061 .78 74003 $1.78 Te883 L7 35704 $1.33 Arthur Jordan Piano Co. SRR lInadat Hemer L. Kitt, Sec. and Treas. 13th and G Streets % (Home of the Chickering Piano) IL / R I Lk as Middleman for Soviet Government. “reply from his communica- by the hosp rding to 4 coroner’s jur heid at _the morgu, rnoon. - No particula ed in the verdict RIGHT ON TIME A The Postman Delivers the y found irritant | kb 8 Federal National Bank Monthly Statement e = % To Every Depositor g On the First of Every Month al Clubs, com- \d a mandolin club, shington Hotel to- at the Wa: T i remienis Sk & Qompany <o ECONDMY = FLOOR A real Surprise in Suit Selling | | We're putting a lot of Suits on sale tomorrow on the Economy Floor that have every claim to your consideration on the side of value— of fashion—and of workmanship—w ith the added inducement of exceptional price— 9.75 | Worsteds and Cheviots—in plain Blue and Brown and neat Gray mixtures—effectively desig in assorted sizes up to 44. There has been no Clothes offering that eclipses the importance of this sale. What wardrobe doesn’t need an extra pair of 5 ; Trousers>—and you’ll get the pattern you will b i like from this assortment—paying very much less ler. i than the actual value. § *Tis an Irish Girl I Leve d She's You. ielormacic Fancy Worsteds and Cheviots—heavy and O WEHiONvers HiRenats medium wexght with plain or cuff bottoms; { Spinning Song. Rach- assortment of excellent patterns. All sizes— e “regulars” and “stouts” to 48 waist measure. ( Elghth Symphony, in ¥ { Mujor. Beothovan, Rom: d Juli - N omeo 4nd Julgt Bal $7 .95 f nos-:::e:?a:";nnn Bal- i 53.00 grade. S ehane e e e il et e re T S et cony Scene, Part Shakespeare. | Just Snap Your Fingers I el | sk SR s = 3 ]

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