Evening Star Newspaper, February 10, 1921, Page 12

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12 : THE EV'ENING‘ STAR,WASHINGTON, D. U, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, ‘192 WILL PLAN BROADER 5. BavvHonso. PROGRAM OF SERVICE 'THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. iveHundredSkirtLengths of Sport S —The 1920 Spring selling price of these sport silks g was $6.00 to $7.50 a yard. $ 1 95 . . [ ] —Friday’s price for these remnant lengths, a yard. ... —The manufacturer sold us all his short | —Almost asgy color combination that could be desited will be found in the assortment. The Valentines Move Discussed at Dinner of Local "“Committee of National Church Council and needs for Valentine parties should be bought Friday To consider plans for ecnlarged SFvices by the Washington committee he Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America a dinner was held by the representatives of the local office Jast evening at the Ebbitt Hotel, with Dr. Robert E. Speer, newly elect- ed president of the council, and Dr.} Charles S. Macfarland, general secre- g @ § 57 'White Wash Good Bargain Priced for Friday —White Linen-finished Suiting, 36 inches wide; closely woven for making skirts, - = # <R pes - 3 ) c Special Purchase for Friday’s Offering ; n, fi%gaud sheer quality. For children’s : ST inches wide; finc and sheer confererice) De.. KBeTC/E, [ quality. with @ soit finish. newly elected president of the Federal Regularly 50c, spe- 38(: d Council of Churhes; Dr. Charles . @) 1, v Maciariana, seners! secretary o6 1|5 Ready-to-Wear Hats—Both Smart s e s William F. McDowell, chairman of the g d C i . an on i - servative 0dd and Special Lots of —NMaterials are quite wvaried, embracing i —The shapes give quite as good a range of COI‘SetS Rcduced | | tary, as guests of honor. As a result of the conference, the Washington office, of which Bishop William F. McDowell is chairman _and Dr. E. O. Watson executive secretary, will enter upon an enlarged program of service. It was decided that the office here will maintain & guest and | office Toom for the use of the rep-| resentatives of the various constit- uent bodies when in Washington, and | will serve those bodies as a clearing house for securing information and presenting facts on all questions of a moral and a religious character centering in the capital There were present at thi lengths—ranging from 5 to 13 yards, and we 2 ¢ have arranged them for more convenient | — 1DCTC are stripes, checks, plaids, all very 28 ) much in demand for the separate sport skirt. handling in lengths of 134 to 2)4 yards. Included also is all white. Kann’s—Street Floor. —Widtks range from 36 to 40 inches. 48 to 54 Inch Wool Goods in Useful Remnant Lengths the Federal Council of Chu charge of the Washington ol Washington commitiee and general the general committee on Army . EET 2 & = A combinations of satin and braid, georgette selection as the materials. Among them are committee on Army and Navy chap- lains: Dr. E. O. Watson, secre @ | “Chin Chins,” side-droop and close-fitting —Madam Lyra Corsets, fancy brocade effects. wide elastic Navy chaplains, and Revs. Langhorne. A. B. Kendall. Morgan, George w and straw, horsehair and satin, and some all turbans, off-the-face sty'es, some tams, at top. Originally priced 1% of braid: most of these are shown in the ; R i i < and William | 2 more subdued street shades, but the pur- ‘\l"\'rt'h{“" ‘;;“I“”' f $6.50, reduced to —48-in. All-wool Plaids (Knawles Cooyer chase lot also contains a number of small . m.k ty . S B T ‘“-"l thi k!u;clom (hisiene $3.50 mings of self material are the chief trim- cial lot s —54=in. All-wool Plaids. —54-in. All-wool Coatings. .. $ I 69 —54-in. All-wool Heavy Blue MANY FAMILIES SUFFER bt b smeclai et as alver || g, —0dd Lot of Nemo Corsets Sorge A S —Find them attractively displayed on sev- '}:“ 2 Th°“" ust ;?’ < ong —54-in. All-wool Velours, in . 3 & . FHDM_U@!.UYMENT Kann's—Second Floor. eral tables. b (e);elg;lr:"yléoi msub e e = 55_50 ®{—54-in. All-wool S port 2 sscescscvece . . priced $4 257 s y Values | Stripes, black and white. ' Associated Charities Finds Lack of Kann’s—Second Floor. ‘Work Responsible in Most Needy Cases. Nearly a third of the families under the care of the Associated Charities during January suffered from unem- ployment, according to reports made by district workers at a meeting of the board of managers yesterday aft- ernoon. Unemployment was a factor in the cases of 106 families of the 358 helped. —+4-in. Fine Serge, in navy| Kanns—Strect | _50-in. All-wool Black Trico- Floor and black .. 19¢ a Yard Friday Five Distinctive Models in NEW POLO COATS |[Sosme Ideal for Spring Wear Repriced to Meet Market Conditions i ° Si ‘ _Fancy stitched wool sweaters, Nllsses Slzes Tuxedo style, finished with Dainty Vestees Add Much to the " New Dress or Suit Part-time employment was found in Shis 2 3 5 pockets, turn-back cuffs, and 3 {wenty-nine families. lilness figured Women’s Sizes D iiha oiors arelCoren: Remnant Day Price for These . Buvtap €he month of Jauuary 265 n i y hagen, myr tie $8 75 - —Just this little touch of LT T T TR —The greatest coat value of the Fis00. reducsd to.. . charming neckwear is " ritor Y e Ulatricr. woriers mads | 5 i i — —Wool Sweaters, in mavy, F really the makm of a cos- 1.044 visits to or in behalf of their |; season at the specnal price of black and brown, with long WASH ABRICS tume. E sleeves, turn back cuffs, pock- ets; Tuxedo front, narrow girdle, finished families, while the visits by volun-| teers, including those for small sav- ] ings, numbered 4.08. The total —English Eyelet Embroidered —Former prices from the piece were 25c to 58c a Vestees, in cream color only, Do dieburacmants for aaterial seilef —All 36-inch-length Coats, made in very attractive styles. Srigin n\:“;f;]:} 515 00 vard. low neck styles, others or direct financial aid through the . o with Peter Pan collars, 50 4 ial funds of the Aksociated Chari- —Tailored Belted Coats —Circular Style Coats weaters, beautiful soft -—There are mill lengths of 32-in. ginghams, in pretty plaids At iieeiieiiaes (Y S was P u183 08 and throughitiie wool. made In Tuxedo style with 3 3 x p —Organdy Vestees, all | Amrgun."to!n\m‘d‘llt‘): the eruz;n:ml:leu:{; —Loose Flare-back Coats —Box-pleated-back Coats B or onal tocloter rnsmanted and the popular checks. Also remnant lengths from our neckga(y!{s w“he"i"'n i "‘x. $2.971.49. —Coats with the slot seam back g hisuRpRad (o oa N own stocks in checked effects. Mill remnants of percales in val| lece; il have :om";lmf.':i’m.'d;:'fo?'&i&" funds ;2 e Belt: “calorslare navy. neat striped and figured designs. And popular madras, little collars. Choice.. 79C Charities and the Citizens’ Relief Asso- | —Some have the natty slit pockets, others the more obvious patch pocket, Llackisnd bowny $ 16.50 percales, and crepes, in good useful lengths from stock. —Balance of our Plush Stoles, ciation were discussed and reports re- | m riginally $20.00. in a variety of styles, recent! ) the all-around and adjustable belt; and most of them are finished with reduced to —One of the best lots we have had in the way of variety sold at $7.95. Choice: oE fl':,e ceived from the special committee, con- | sisting of Newbold Noyes, Charles C. fancy stitching and button trimmin, —W : 5 > c g Weal Enonters lanoy silicy to offer at this low remnant price for several weeks. e e 2 I $6.50 Glover, jr.. and Coleman Jennings. A = e et o < A% heavy weight, finished with o EPBeaE foc fanas (w nn’s— n’s isses’ a 5—S < s long sleeves and turn-back d, at............ A 1 ST £ MRS (Bt S | it cuffts; Tuxedo front, and sash; Kann’s—Street Floor. Kann's—Street Floof: an oxmuive publicity campaign to ac- quaint the people of Washington with !h. kind of work that the Associated |£ Charities Is doing from day to day. The feeling was W umlx a great many think* society as purely an almsgiving tion instead of a hmlly wnm ‘agency whose chiéf pur- keen families together and hm them to normal, where the is not on!y financial but one of health and often of morals. BOY SCOUTS CELEBRATE ELEVENTH ANNIVERSARY colors are myrtle, brown, Copen- 1y U 50, Kann s—Semnd Floor. Are the Attraction . sy R $15 95 B —DModels that were designed tq sell at $25.00 and $29.75. B Tess feet, mock seam in - = * 4 R 5 : legs. Cordovan only. 65C —Long, straightline styles, some with pointed tunic, with the pair . A Friday Clean-up of About 3,000 Pairs of Women’s Low Shoes These Are Shoes That Formerly Sold From $5.00 to $7.00 a Pair, Friday Many of the 2,400 Members At- |36 | tunic embroidered. 1) o o x“:le;:o;:flr — > . . . . . - ‘orce: I3 t id - tend Local Event—Signal Drill I —Coat styles of tricotine, also in the straightline effects that are tor hnm:‘lnflkz‘larlguswi eéx(') , and Movies Shown. ! so popular now. ;rml;e aAn:a silver ) The eleventh anniversary of the —All-wool velours, some embroidered in wool, with the slightly T B Ceftem Tiescs dcain: erganization of the Boy Scouts of | N ’ SEnE soten. " Elastic Earier 50 BAR B e e I e el ¢ sl o e for the occasion. © e of H —There are also some two-color effects in the Mignonette dresses, 2 tra_large .sxznes n 65C e Ml G A e combining blue and henna, brown and French blue, etc. ; D ildguns Fancy Aocks, seam- —Society and Chevron pumps, ma|or1ty in patent leather, made with turn soles, French heels. -In these we have all sizes. In other leathers we can give you only broken sizes, but exceptionally- good-looking shoes if you find your size, made by Colin H. Livingstone, one of | 1 less feet; turnover tops. Mer- the founders and_ national president | —The ;olors are navy, Cr_)penhagen, brown, taupe, gray gmd t.:lack. cerized. in pink, sky. Cordovan, —Just 400 Pairs left from the lots of spats recently selling at $3.00, $3.50 $ 1 8 5 Knowles Cooper, vice president of —Good assortment of sizes, though possibly not all sizes in all green and buttercup. . and $4.00 a pair. Choice, Friday, a pair......... e erers . e Livingstone presented Scout | styles. e and 5oc qualities 25¢ gmn‘:nf.'f;:,'.;‘i;:',’;‘:' é’:'::":!h-:zhvgfi;:: | Kann's—Second Floor. . Kann's—Street Floor. Kann's—Fourth Floor. lor wing sol the largest number of war savings stamps of all the Wash- scou Troop 51, under Semutmaster I. I, i i o oy oweras m = After-Stocktakine Reducti Our First 1921 Mill Sale i i R ter-Stocktaking Reductions on ! = Curtains, Draperies of juts participating in the | B e Foeond e e | © M Li f Bl of Fine Writing Papers Window Shades | m?és’(%?':p director, ally 1mes 0 ouses —Be sure you do not miss this if your supplies of writing E W ecutive Edward D. Shaw i is i 2 i i i ] v paper are getting low, because this is a wonderful oppor- riday at orth-While Savings - ¢ Ei_'"é’:,;.h,‘f _‘::‘ “,’",',‘,‘“{,','; Dth —This is the way we have reduced them: Look for the special sale tables tunity to secure exceptionally good stationery at practil::g]]y Splendid yrt P % thi gce ded 1o ‘e been reques to assist the Z —Splendid oppo unities for you to secure things neede: air service in_the | —Second Floor a song. P :2.,;'?‘:? wfigznfi:afiéfi‘fi | gn the lot you will find odd lots of linen-finished papers, in place the home in order for Inaugural guests. i . ite, and dai ; i e i a-n’:-h:“ m'nya. -e::{:"fi:m':fiz;t ‘:fl Originally s 98 . Originally s Originally s 9 5 i :;re (; \evi:l:lrib:;:t.y shades, They are beautifully boxed, and 300 Prs.. : tch Lace E"et Net g S ssff’;”n“’ = ‘ 55&95 to $12.95 to 220 || | —Originally priced at 59c and 75c. Curtains Cand Marquisette . 5, Now 12.95 for $14.85 for ‘ 2 : lll‘tail'ls Jewelry was much favored by the ! Friday’s P, anclents. particularly by the ladies of | riday’s rrice O 1l Rome. Pliny says he saw Lollia Pau- 1 3| S $ i ~ = = : — — - WL ABOX. .. i e e $2.98. Specul Friday, e wers e —Some are trimmed with | ——Odd blouses of (xeorgctte | —There are long-sleeved pair y l 22 Brécfous stones valusd atupward of real filet lace, among the in white, bisque, flesh, navy, | and short-sleeved blouses to —This as includes Scotch Lace ¢ higher priced models. Other | brown and taupe t .select from. ]Lunamasnhn t:e{czt lac: fic:;gg:nzg/n 3arZ¢;: v ornamentation is of braid, | —The assortment includes | —A fairly good size range, “ps:, 9o%? Felt - = R i e ::-E‘;:::u':::': heac:ng. and lt(ouchcs of em- ] ;:ic-on, ;)i;l;—ovcr, and waist- though t{(.t every size in Rl“gwalt 8" Base Floor Coveh"g ‘daerr? ,’fi"fhnfhcfel:: S:n:i::ch:d por ashington. broidery work. ine models. A every style. 50 Full Rolls, Double-Faced Mercerized Stightly Imperfect Velour Portieres = Friday 44 —Imperfect $4995 $ de. Friday, If You Want a Good, Serviceable Bag se va.. 44cC gt rria. $23.00 (6 89c Grade—Tile, Wood, —Heavy quality, made with French edge or open edge borders, 50 inches wide and full length. Choice of old rose and old rose, blue and blue, mulberry and green, blue and green, rose and blue and green and rose. All are sub- ject to slight imperfections. 150 Full Boits Cretonnes —Originally 49 and 65c. Friday, l9c A achae grad tight —\Washable es in and dark fomahons with floral, stripe, verdure and tapestry designs. Then you will buy one of these heavy leather bags that were made for the government. —Some one suffered “some loss,” but that will be of little interest to you when u realize that you are getting “some saving.” —_THE BAGS are exactly as illustrated,~one with shoulder stmp, the other with handie. They are size >3x13x4 inches, and the sides are so clastic that the bags will hold an immense quantity of articles. The top flap on the front protects the inte- rior of the bag, and this flap is secured by three straps. —The inside lining is removable and wash- Matting, Carpet and Conventional Designs —In a wide range of color- mgs. ngwalts floor cov- ering is made with a_ thick coating of paint on a heavy, durable felt base material that is waterproof. Over the first coat of paint is a coat of varnish, then anoth- er coat of paint. This gives a_heavy surface that will - give excellent wear. ° China Matting Remnants Odds and Ends to Close =55 te €5c grades, in 5 to I Friday 20 yard lengths. Friday, yd., —This _fincludes 116-warp and Kfi::‘?&n;.bg::e:f“‘"' able and is fitted with small pockets, O ohime. paitorns “there are 40 | mo STILML Brussels §9.95 Marquisette and Scrim Curtain —When you see them you will wonder hew yards n: ml;r: Stenciled —a‘;%xll’-'fl-uv t 312.75 Materials we can sell them for the low price asked. 8’. - 3‘;.{,‘;‘%3""‘“‘“ —Remmants of 29c to 49c Grades, lo Y ACME QUALITY Use them as iR omols White Matting $4.00 | | Friday, Vard.. C —A Traveling Bag —A Shopping Bag —A College Bag - —A Money Bag ft. Friday . $I.29 —b 9xI2-ft. Matting Russ 98¢ —2 to 20 yard iengths, many pieces of some VARNOLAC —An Overnight Bag —A Hunting Bag —A Saddle Bag —A Collectorx Bag —Cheice og six designs in three (mperfect) .............. patterns, so they can easily be matched up. —A Lunch Bag —A Fishing Bag —A Banking Bag —A Bathing Suit Bag celors each—blue, green and Seamless Velvet and Matdrials that can be used for curtains, bed —A Brief Bag —A School Bag —A Mail Bag Raly. bathreoms o percnen. _ Brussels Rugs sets, fancy work, etc, ) W. H. Butler Co. (We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity Seld to Any One) —x7Y; ft. Friday .......5275 | Sives 8x13 Ft and 835108 i, 500 Seconds of Opaque Window Boy and Girl Scouts and Clubs Will Be Given Special Attention —6x9 ft. Friday. ST ey 2 S Shades MAURICE F. FLYNN —Bags like this, we are told, cost the government $12 to $15 each. —S8x10 ft. Fri choice —Size 3x6 feet, mounted on good spring roll- —18x36 in. Frid ~—18 Rt 607-609 C St. N.W. : Kann’s—Third Floer. Our Price for —27x34 in. Frid 50ld at once. Some are soiled or ers. Yellow only. ~Secends of 75 396 Established 1845 H > 0 —27-in R mussed frem hapdling. All are grades. Choice Friday, each..... This Lot is, Choice. .. ......... ° A Runaer. Fad £0d Orlentar denigus, in choica Kani's—Third Floor. Straight down the street from the G. A B. Monument at Tth and Pa. Ave.

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