Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1921, Page 24

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L | : THE EVENING STAR, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY % 1921 : S e T ||MAKE TWO TRIPS TO WED.{ PLANS TO CELEBRATE. |TAKE UP COMMUNICATIONS |[NEW PACKER BILL URGED. .vl:r(‘::d T ucceed her Iate huShand a8 | ceive tha ramk of homarable wil is | the social standing of a baron' "\l Cy ' —_— | probate ‘judge of Greenville co NE Save Money On S oes C. E. Reese and Miss L. M. Fergu- |Corcoran Cadet Corps Veterans’ As- |Delegates From South America |House Committee Would Change | first woman to hold county in | daugnier, unloss Dy birth they atread) [ | son Surmount Difficulties. sociation Will Observe Anniversary and Europe at Meeting. Senate’s Measure. ROCKVILLE, February 4 (Special).—| At the second meeting of the Cor- Delegates from several South| Favorable report was ordered yester- T T coran Cadet Corps Veterans' Assol American countries and from Europe | g,v by the House agriculture committee Big Reducti It reqdired two trips to Rockville Wed- ; ),‘ Ne w U S Arm | |nesday before Clarence E. Reese ana Miss | {107 ""\‘;mj’““" attended the first meeting of the per- | "5 IE L I DL U Csenate bill . ° {| Laurine M. Ferguson, young Washi ot _northwe A on All Lines of n ‘l'::""l""r:!\'?;:;'.r:":.l-:*):'ln‘cl(:m"""f:f‘;:“";" | for federal regulation of the meat n] tonlans, succeeded in getting ade for the A lera e o s e e e or | dustry: iUndek tne substitiiter conteo nmn(h of the thirt merce. : "l'lf ml":rm);-l\‘fy:«' The committee was informed by Sec- | ¢ retary Aicxande: s chairman, that| five flulnnmmuh« 4 have been or-, N Eaalsedtiontitic. (oMloniin= Feubieats:] spesialBuiciio expsaItEitngtgia i |!but they finally managed to h: knot tied, the ceremony being performed by Rev. P. Rowland Wagner, pastor of ||the Baptist Church, at the home of the || minister. ‘The couple first came out in the early morning. but were refused a license be- f i Per cause the young man was but twenty Officer’s Qu‘hty 0nly $5-75 Pair vears old and did not have with him te of qlmll! two hundred of those | Ocean transportation, ship and insur-| in the House. . 2 served as members [ance documentation, railroad trans- | Genud & ans” That number. | portation. radio and > i Genuine Munson Last (heiweitanconsent of himparents. Latsf | ace aj. C. Eugene Edwards, |cation and postal facilitie FAVORS INVESTIGATIONS | president of the association, is on! Organization of the c e s one-fifth of the available membersh e 8 z ? recommended at the Steps are being taken to enroll ths others immedia necessary consent and also brought with | them the young man’s mother. ¢ Best Quality of Army Dres spected when manufactur b thick. mari il “R"&i.".f”.nfi‘.f’"}f..‘ {COMMITTEE HEADS NAMED - | Committee Approves Probing Ac- tivities in Siberia, Haiti, Domingo. During Our American financial confe Washington during B Resolutions by Shipping Board, | i o i /| Mothers and Teachers Elect Chair- MARTIN G_"'LEN APCUSED 1stvice:chalrman ”\ml.;:zl-?:f ‘n'«rux\lw n stberia. Haiu ] nua e l"ual'y ale | i | Capt. Foley Tells House His Testi- . e SR ‘ V s in Army Goods men for Annual Convention. PEBMITS GERMANS' TRANSIT. mmittee. : ! Other Grea't alue y | Committee chairmen for the annual mony Was “Misleading.” i Permission has been miven by the | e ,':,‘ We'll give you an open charge account and | Genuine Airplane Linen, 36-in. wide, $1.19 yd. S A thors ana ¥ e Capt. Paul Foley. director of oper- | American government for the transfer but went arrange small weekly or monthly payments | ) y > ot AS v d O oper | oukh. the o, ABONE | S ey et i Army Raincoats, Officer’s Quality, New, $5.50 ociations, to be held here Trom April | Sons of the mergency Ficet Cor. | (HOVEL L0 o who | Sunator Titchro | Sweaters. O.D. Flannel Shirts, Bath and Huck Towels, etc. Every item offered is NEW, not re- claimed. not second-hand. S Come and Convince Yourself by Examining s the natio president of of Mothers and tions. will local chairman: the House committee investigating (luve Dbeen int i Shipping Board operations, charged | Mexico. since the world war and whose repatri siatsumitehtogle = 2 s e L : vmas, i | Mexico. si - T the , 1 Ma T Gil intirece e ion has 1' R | LU il In[his; £t been arranged by the German minis- l testimony before the sa committee estimony before the same committ e e These Great Bargains—Stocks Limited e NSt et ninelstie et grencnoReiate PR For Infants and Children | ’ Buy Now! S A ered 1 what he termed Mr. A good demand is reported o exist | { : T Bhrey™ Dniel - and | [mallcious _interference.? in Benium for the suio o atcutniing | im Use For Over 30 Years Peter Grogan ! NGTON SALES CO, INC. [fimsii e Fo s B el s ety WASHI ) . A _-’- "f“" “Daniel, chairmen of the | FRIch e <SHl problem of the Amer-| fiat sectio o e committee, Mrs. . G e o - | fat sectio = STORES . atrman of the informas | lcan merchant marine for ‘the next | present b (' Block North of State, committee, Mrs. . P. Wood 725 17th St. N.W. War and Navy Bulding.) Rairman of the automobile commit- —— 3335 M St. N.W. || tee, Mrs. Z. L. Dalby chairman of ex-| 1d_of Akron, Ohio, wants a habits and Mrs. J. N. Saunders chair- | diverce from his wife because she would man of publicity. o T “"‘,’;,"“" M: . Bl'l 823 .Sevcnth St..NW from Ger- of Suits and Plush Coats Satisfactron First >7 Plush Coats left—long and short n!(—ldk‘]:‘—«:\’nld for‘szggo to $79.90—now \ one-half those prices. 24 Fine Suits left—sold for $64.90 to S110.00—now one-half those prices. 810818 7tk Se. $69.90 Kit Coney Coats, $39.90 CHARMHNG SPRING FROCKS | *jos A collection of inspiring new models, refreshing as the breath of spring - itseli—dresses of appealing quality—at a special price right Blouse° at the dawn of the season. The Majority Are True . 1.50 and $2 Materials are: $ Vilics Taffeta Georgetie Satin Tricotine ot - ; course mothers prefer French Serge blouses of the better sort for Velour , their boys—and of course they will appreciate this op- e & « portunity to buy them at IT is unusual, to say the least, to find the price of “made-to-sel'> the high nove'ties of the new sea- cheap” blouses. S i F These are th> finer mrades son associated with such a modest ot b el s victore price. The styles rival in beauty and 1ine—blouges of woven mad- istincti 5 i % ras, crepe madras, white mad- distinction those shown in much more Tapisnalibestiperoale’ expensive { -ocks. color guaranteed Some have the popular bu Long, girlish straight effects with ton-down collar. The work- G b shi L} e tricolette sashes are plentiful; grace- D ety ot ful long-waisted models—Moyen Age the fabrics. ideas adapted to 1921 are shown in Bovs’®’ Wash Suits. variety; then there are new tunics = 2 and panels of many sorts, and novel 98¢ and $1.59 puffings and pleatings. Embroider- All new. all perfect—all 2%, W — 736 tc 738 Seventh St.—Southwest Corner 7th & H Sts. EXPANSION SPECIALS! We are getting ready a store of more than five times the capacity of the old reliable—with five times the opportunities for our customers. But we are not waiting for the builders, we are driving ahead—bringing you bargains the equal of which you have never experienced before. Read every announcement and respond quickly. Pure Silk Taffeta Ruffle Hose ' bt % Any Cloth Coat— = L value M- $1.69 . : 89¢ —and Many Plush Coats ed and beaded effects predominate. moRthEymorsy Uianteacle | Sizes 16 to 44. prices. | # 1IN 3 Will you make an investment now for Tuxedo I . Muslin Gowns the balance of this season and all next . T . 4 . \ Pull cut, sheer + & Contmued—The Sale of P g, = and clean. auuuy winter—if you can save more than half? -a?'s l::l.\.u' '..l‘:x' l s St I | o= romateed. Without reserve every Cloth Coat and [ ] Solid colors; all- ‘ 7% 2 7, ) 7 Z4 W % 77 72227 B F"m"“: 95¢ lots of Plush Coats. Plain and fur trim- yaue med—belted and form-fitting models. 490 Values Reach Up to $49.75— 2, | | S A small lot of Coats that were up to $. s ,90 Genuine Imported : - ‘ Muslin Skirts 18 comeligetithemifor: L 80 c oot e — l I Envelo e l; N | widih, anisnea P Chamoisette. (B e chine; trimmed 300 Spring B t || e : s G].OVCS Fresh Out lf;ng’hez? SBoxes 8| 69c P“Shlng Ollt P lllSl'leS = Celebrating the return of the original and genuine $1 98 Kayser imported Chamoisette Gloves—unobtainable dur- \ ild’ : The very high-grade Plush Coats—with the deep pile ard rich ing the war period—with a scale of prices definitely Styles Every \ Child’s color. Collar, cuffs and bottom band of real fur; silk lined. '—|—_ lower than even the new spring prices. R Bloomers 4 Short Gloves—Iong Gloves—Strap Wrists—All Col- One R Black Satine, H = ors—All Sizes. Dlsllnchon Different R gx.n‘.fmc and well Have SOld nght Here Up to $98 C SI.“K] “12 - Kayser Chamoisette Kayser Chamois ette Formerly 69c amisoles Gloves, in 2-clasp style, with | Gloves, in 2-clasp style. with 4 5 Extra fine qnfld- R s | - ity; strap an S G o (f)&;r row rmbr(;ldelred backs. ! Gray—the most favored new shade—is shown in all it R yame $ -75 $ I-:flt-np v S1S . o morf::".o“ sale to- 79C alluring tones, relieved by bright trimming. Tangerine, apri- \ 39c == an it ‘ . ¢ G gehios choce cot, bright and subdued greens, soft blues are among other \( & - Kayser Chamois ette new shades. Hats of— value ayser Chamoisette | 12-button Gloves, with spear Solid Straws Faille Silk { 9 8 = | Thi Barnyard Straws Gloves, smart strap-wrist | Packs. This popu- $1.15 Batavia Braids Gros de Londres Novel = style, hali P-K sewed. Heavy l“k“y“ on sale at Candy Braids Birdnest Straws Combinations R Seco Silk e (‘mhroidmed hadks. ayser Chamois ette Visca Braids | 16-button Gloves, with spear Medium and small sizes predominate—sailors, mushrooms, pokes \ Bloomers | backs, or four-row embroider- off-the-face conceits, turbans. Adorned in new and fascinating \ Pull cut and """"""""" ed backs. The effects of flowers, applique novelties, fruits, wreaths and ornaments. R well mads. 3 Kayser Chamoisette | sale price is .. $l 35 N | Formerly $1.50 es ks 16-button Gloves, of superb Kayser Chamois ette . N value 7722227777777, Blue Bird Bloomers Made of this fa- mous crepe, in flesh color. Formerly $1.50 quality and workmanship, = Gloves, smart strap-wrist style Smart Practical with ~ heavy spear backs. | with spear backs or backs of ST S185 MLATENS 89 P@NG]EE BL@USES . - - A Saturday Special ' o : . 79¢ D) . N 5 R Men S Better Sh]rts ' In Natty Tailored Models for Street or Business N Satine Just going into stock nearly 100 more of [—opp e i N Petticoats’ marvel ses in Velour and Silk— J At the Lowest Price in Many a At $2'98 A-t $3050 i "‘:".,;(':3:.’,:' b T T Ca!} St Wool Hose 3 . 5 N most attractive of the Spring models—hand- | their better Day for Such Excellent Qualities A smart blouse of natural tan - A blouse of natural color pon- § et atines 1n e e R B . o - . pongee with two-in-one collar; gee silk with deep, pointed col- R regular sizes. somely embroidered in silk and ckenille. for 315.00 u b;:.:'n:r = Tos sleeves, d b: 5¢ r i b: N - SR S—— Tfa‘flo;fl* $ 59 e per o, T S eart btone. g | Formerly $1.50 F,,.,,,,., $2.50 7 . . i3 valuc o ‘1" = ! Tailored White Blouses, ’ value . 98¢ $1.00 — : . $198, 8250 and $298 | ; - i - r = | D et | Bring the Kiddies for Coats Troy-made shirts — shirts 3 SR : - ‘ : owns ¢ ”m(k’hu“l dic h":? p;’) Mt = 7 P T R i OII? - ; Two big lots—to meet all ages. Smart Velours in good models, Bi':;:ey" Vs L e \ { O : iy lain colors and desirable mixtures—with large self or imitation fur look for. Properly propor- S27ZIN eg O Ompers | Jusbzecetyse. e 1 t: L s i i 1 X \ collars. Warm and wearable coats. tioned for .comfortable fit. S ! We're kept hustling to supply the de- : Value, $1.98 Formerly 50c All have five-button f{ronts. & 3 mand for these good rompers at this spe- BN Sizes 7. Sizes 0 grade Plenty of stiff cuffs as well \ cial price, More have i ) $ ? Up to 14 27c : 9 25 A i 2 2 gingham, linene, and chambray—white, H 8 and as soit cuffs. And a selec with colored or striped bloomers, and all- i Years. .. tion of clever patterns to over stripes. All sizes. Some are éven i please every man. Sizes 14 % better than those in former sales. to 17

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