Evening Star Newspaper, February 2, 1921, Page 10

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- THE EVENING — JIURGES $15,000,000 FOR ILL VETERANS | ! The Wlnter Season Ends In a Final Clean-Up of Women’s Boots Beginning tomorrow, we start the Wind-up of our Winter Season with a final clearance of Women’s Boots at $4.95. Besides the $10 and $12 Tan and Black Calf and Kid Military Heel - Boots which were in the sale: Patent Leather Boots with Field- mouse tops and Mat Kid, Louis hcel Dress Boots — $10 values — in all sizes. About 250 pairs broken sizes in 10 and 12 inch Novelty Boots—Tan others. ---and on the Bargain Tables $2.95 Broken sizes, tinued styles and other remnants of the greatest year in our Women’s De- partment : Dress Shoes. discon- At all our sizes in the lot. Evening Sliovers of Bro- caded Satin, Cloth of Gold and Silver and various leath- ers—mostly small sizes and some slightly shopworn. At all our About 500 pairs of Street and Dress Boots in Tan, Brown, Black, Patent Lea- ther and other leathers and combinations. All up-to- date styles—most of them originally sold -at three to five times this sale price! But sizes are badly brok- en; the larger sizes in nar- row widths only. At $2.95 Pair - SHOW THIS TO YO “Short Lines“——éhild‘s Shoes At 7th Street Store only, 2! pairs Boys’ $4 Gun Metal School and Sizes 5 and 5% only. And small Girls’ and Boys’ Tan, Brown, Black and * Smoked Horse stitch-down Play Shoes—“factory” _ seconds, but good $3.50 values. . . " ) Short Lines™—Women's Spats stores. Women'’s $1.29 to $2.50 fashionable Over- gaiters in all wanted shades. stores, Women’s Storm and low-cut Rubbers in various styles of heels and toes. ton” “Bay State” “Goodyear” and other well known makes that sell regularly at $1 to $1.50. mostly up to 5 only. YOUR $4.95 Calf; Brown, Blue Kidskin; “special” Broken sizes Nearly all *“Short Lines"—Women's Rubbers 49c broken sizes “Bos~ WAR DEPARTMENT CANNED MEATS not locking after your best interests. If your dealer doesn’t handle these delicious appetizing canned foods he is -»—“ No doubt your dealer will get you a generous supply if you insist! Thou- sands of other dealers in every quarter of the country, are selling this whole- some, guaranteed pure, Canned Corned Beef and Corned Beef Hash, and . are glad to serve—and save—for their customers. Not only do they maintain the good-will of their patrons by doing so, but they realize a legitimate profit at the wholesale prices listed elsewhere. Profit by the savings resulting from the purchase of these nourishing You need them! Don’t forget! After you have sent the children to school, tidied up the house, etc., etc., put on your wraps and see your dealer unmejutely. Don’t put it off till tomorrow. it THE WHOLESALE PRICES are printed below. n.,-m;mywn-undmxm-munn your purchases. CORNEDBI:D'HASH 1 Ib. cans, 1Sc per can 2 1b. cans, 30c per can meats. CORNED BEEF No. 1 cans, 15c per can Ne. 3 cane, 27c per can 1 Ib. cans, 18c per caa 6 1b. cans, $1.00 per can TABLE OF DISCOUNTS Discounts to apply on all purchases of surplus canned mests on and after November 15, 1920, are as follows: $_ 250 to $1.000. 1,001 to 2,501 to The Govermmn ":‘-m freight on carioad lots to ernment on Biate ocered more thin twenyy miles from shippiag pois CUMULATIVE PURCHASES COUNT -hases h $50.001, 24 provail; h ol S0 e et o prevell b Purehass Hesch £50800%, g;s et to pre- A hea purchases reach $1,000.001 aad over, 35% net 10" prev MINIMUM ORDER ACCEPTED, $250 A neltamal Dealers’ orders should be sent to Depot Quartermaster at the following addresses: ‘Brooklyn, N. Y., 5oth St. and First Ave, Boston, Mass, Army Supply Base. Chicago, IIL, 1819 W. 3oth St. Atlaaws, Ga, Transportation Bldg. San Aatonio, Tex. San Prancisco, Calif. SURPLUS PROPERTY BRANCH Office of the Quartermaster General, Munitions Bidg., D.c STAR, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1921, Fieldmouse and Dark Black Suedess and Only a few pairs of a kind. Originally $12.50 to $16.00. And all sizes and widths of Tan and Black medium and low heel Walking Oxfords. fords have been out the present season at $0.50 and we’ve sold hundreds of pairs in this $4.95 sale. All in all, a great event—and the response undoubtedly will he great! These same Ox- through- 1 $1.95 Sizes up to 11 only. Cc Sizes Legion 5,000 Men Break Down Every Month. Stating that he was favor of the i 10th street, ourselves to Thousands He said, in half of ll\rm run for pre along with 1 dlscharges of di and from he months in 00 men under treat- ont 60.000 disabled “Not only the ment today, buf men who will come to the government for treatment durinz the next twelve months will all suffer unless we do some- thing. I am for this bill, and I am for it 100 per cent strong. If there is any objection to it at all, 1t should be on the ggounds that it does not carry more money for more hospitals for these boys. th resentative g vote of thanks the post, following the L of a resolution to this effect iward T. Comegys and Teroy Mar- killed in nc- bers of meeting given by Miss Mary A, fed by ADVENTIST CHURCHES WILL AID THE CHINESE Contributions for Famine Sufferers Will Be Made February 26. Red Cross Method. The general conference committee, Seventh . Day Adventi nounced that F aside for taki churches of thi ion for famine sufferers in northern China. of northern ea's letter to there have been “In four China,” the co church ‘eNers sa. ere h . droughts and floods for two or three years until the people are almost en- tiroly without food. In one large area where the millet did not fill ont and the corn was only nubbing, with fow kernels on them, the people are living on_ ground nubbins, leaves of trees and thistles ground together. Such food can sustain life only for a_short time.” Missionaries stated, the letter add- ed, that fifteen million people would die “within the next few weeks” without aid. The policy pursued by the Red Cross in allevia g famine conditions in China consists of giving employment to as many thous sible and their p plies, accordin by Ernest P. E ment in fool s to an lnul;unum cknell, acti or of foreign operatio Cross, which h 000 for the purp to relieve tho sufferc part of Shantung pre at the head of the work Baker, an Ame long time ~techn railway administrati government. e glven the right of way needed railroad eight which the heads of the fa en families a BAN ON. GRATUITIES. Trade Commission Orders End to Ship Chandlers’ Practice. Issuance of o cha employe requiring thirty- nd repdir com The Morning’s Prophecy R EAKFAST starts you in ) fettle or & S funl . It braces you or embraces you in hampering hold of logy listlessness. Your fortune for the day is told in the kitch- en—and it’s always a good omen when you breakfast here. The coffee perks your spirit and combination orders fit any purse and appetite at WALLIS’ 12th and G Streets N. W. [WANTS D.C. MOVIE CENSOR; MAY TRY NEW BUREAU. Commissioners May Hold Hearings The whether to hold a j auestion of cons on Pastor’'s Request. are considering | e hearing ip of mo Adopted. Commissic Suggestion of Rep neil of nizht at 14 much of its Two-thirds of all the retail buying Amerien is done by the women “Hear and Buy Them Here” FEBRUARY VICTOR RECORDS NOW ON SALE OWN A | VICTROLA $1O Puts One in Your Home Victrela X1 ....... $150.00 Eight 10-in. 85¢ Rec- ORS S cnsnn $6.80 $156.80 Balance Small Monthly Amounts Sole Agent for Kranich & Bach and Emerson Pianos HUGO WORCH " PIANOS FOR RENT Established 1879 “LET’S GO,” YANK SLOGAN. | lEmciency Department Likely to Be | Chief Bnltle Cry of the American Army in World War. EDMONSTON'S Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. Not $10 Shoes The merits of material’ and crafts- manship, together EXCLUSIVE icatures that mark this Footwear, place it on a plane by itself. Itis THE ONLY KIND OF FOOTWEAR IN THE WORLD embodying extreme $10-00 DOWN comfort with good taste and splendid style. We want you to drop in and see the many styles and try on the shoe that ap- peals to your fancy. But Shoes for $10 By every reasonable comparison these shoes are worth considerably more money. We'll leave it to you how they compare with 't shoes you know Men’s and Women'’s Boots and Oxfords In Black and Brown with the many EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) 1334 F Street Andrew Betz. Manager Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles e e T e Event Extraordinary for Real Savings | (L BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE DEPENDABLE STORE' Sale Now in Progress. See Advt. on Opposite Page Announcing Anoth\er Wonderful Purchase and Sale of Sample Line of Women’s Famous On yx” Silk Stockings —-Some With “Pointex” Heel —~-Others With S_quare Heel Values Up to $4.00 .69 a Pair In December we held a similar sale of this nationally-known brand of Silk Hosiery, sale and it proved one of the most successful hosiery sales in our history. former event—offering wonderful values sure to call out old friends and bring out many new friends to share the With the price so low, com- . bined with qualities of known merit, it will be good judgment on your part to stock up for IR duplicates the great savings. ‘months to come. R PN We Reserve thel Rlig_ht to Limit the Quantity Sold to Each Purchaser. cluded are “Pointex heel. Tomorrow’s Of first importance is the established rcputation of “Onyx" Hosiery for quality, service and value—this brand is so good it is sold by the best shops from the Atlantic to the Pacific. . These are the Samples—secured from the makers to sell at remarkable savings. The purchase consists of Pure Thread Silk and Ingrain Silk Stockings, and you have choice of all the wanted shades, includ- ing— Black Gray ‘Brown Smoke Field Mouse Evening Shades Taupe Tan Slipper Shades There are a number of styles, including Tricolette, Openwork Clocks, Dropstitch, Embroidered Clocks, Black Embroidered on R white and White Embroidered on self, and Chiffons. Some have the famous “Pointex” others with square heel. toe to top of hem, others with lisle top. In- a quantity of heel, Some pure silk from Outsizes with Gnldunben'l—"s& Floor. r seems so typ 1 and so & « woman will hol ers of Winnipeg T = o Munson, chief of morale, ’ i) o L i DB T s B . T o

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