Evening Star Newspaper, February 10, 1921, Page 15

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COUPON 1 Men’s Sox Where Your Dollar Counts Most 39€ Pfllowcases E H R E N D R Z i cases of brown, b1u good \Q|hl;;fi.’l(nd b = N w B(}Ila“r:)'d on & & eachel ¥ Subject to m 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. Mustin c ute imperfec- = Store Hours: Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6 P.M. with wide tions. Limit 5 pairs to hem. custon; = Up to $3.50 Women's Corsets $1.95 Coat Suits ‘That Sold to $50.00 Falance of Fall Suits in ‘White and flesh, high or low bust Corsets of Cou- and _Batiste. e $15.00 fur - trimmed R & . American ] or plain_ tai- COUPON | Lady and Miller E= = = lored styvles. 21 Corsets. silk covPoN | and o lined - Men’s $1.25 Blue Work $1.00 to $1.50 Babies’ Shirts ‘Men's Blue Defiance Chambray Work Shirts. full cut and c well made: in = Double COUPON | =t faced 3 Black Waists Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters Formerly $2.00 cont g Were 5179 Neatly tailored 78 ol :'\\e‘:“*' fast-color black = A “” p | small sizes only. or low. 26 to 34 [y COTPON | Counon price, ise. covron | Sizes. ) ) i Pleated Ski;fs Women’s Black Satine That_Sold to $15.00 . 4 Fine wodl and Petticoats mixture skirts Only with coupons handsomest pl conld you get such and _ striped - _wonderful underskirt c lull’ings and | values. v plain navy and COUPON l Made of good quale co";l’“! h_l serge. All 20 ' ity satine. size Children’s Hats That Sold to $3.00 Women's Coats Any Hat in the That Sold t 9.98 3rd Floor Girls' De- Silk nmsa o _partment. Velvet. C -'nglnv . | ¢ o rduro; : Coats COUPON | and fel brown, brown, hlu 22 | blue, etc. black, tan and cot N green. Belted and TPO; wrappy styles; e J [“m fur-trimmed. $3.00 Women'’s Slip-over Sweaters Fancy and Straight Weave Slgeveless Slip- ® _over S w eaters, | in pretty col- COUPON 1 ors. 3 ‘That Sold to $50.00 crepe de chine ered and beaded Wool _velours, $ 55 and silk dresses 8. COUPON | styles. Misses' and Dresses serge, tricotine, in braided embroid- ] 8 women's Sizes. $1.50 and $2.00 Boys’ Wash Suits Pretty stripes and plain colors, Boys’ Wash _Suits, in 1 = | snd’ 2 COUPON | piece style: 24 | 8 year sizes. $22.50 Dresses sanis $14.98 taffeta, tricotine satin, etc. New eyelet embroidered Boys’ Cloth Pants wide sash effects . COTPON |etc All colors and Good Quality Cloth L) sizes. Pants, in pretty L striped patterns. COUPON 25 Knicker styles fo boys 6 to 16 years. New Spring Suits AL $22.75 $29.98 suits in stunning braided Were 98c % and _embroidered styles, all Waist Aprons, with —— | silk lined and made pockets, all around COUPON |in a big variety of strings, good quality 10 {brand new styles. = g i n g ham. Former, COUPON prices were 98c. 26 $5.98 to 310 00 Georgette L §3.09 $1.29 to $1.98 Underwear Women's Lace and 9 l smbroidery Trimmed sowns, Skirts, Draw- our highest class 3 waists in beaded, i Tos (BIe ] b R one e amisoles, Slip ralded and, N oered styles. Up couren | = ‘!-1’2:"1“‘“ zite COTPON | to $10 blouses. With Eras | - 1 | coupon ¥ J - = $12.50 to $15.00 Girls' €95 Childeckis Cemlic 3 Aot Drawer Bodies Silk Dresses Jean for boys, and Coupon_giv e s Cambric for girls; you privilege of m with button c selecting {rom shouider straps and our handso) = ~——j double rows taped sues, COUPON | Luttons; 2 to 14 28 l years. €OTPON | Lirown, green and Peg Top Rompers Formerly $1.98 Only with coupon i Formerly szoo for this 1 day at this rs and | 1 co Big T Pret price: a o Plaid ngham v Limit 2 to Dresses, in a nice c COTPON | customer. variety of new stvles, —==——1'for big girls to 13 €OTPON | years 13 | Brassieres That Sold to $100 re and Embroid- -wmnud Cambric 50c Girls’ Winter Coats Brassieres. 34 to 46 “’ere sv 0 to $20.00 = sizes Biggest vale 2 COUPON | ues In years. ke ¥ non pr 1:$7.99| == of this at this Former $2.00 Bungalow Aprons Pink and blpe and pretty striped pat- Women’s Long Crepe terns: good count 84c _pe e. Bungalows, Kimonos Were $2.50 and $2.98 | slip-over and (‘m Po1 | bul(ou front styles. Plain shades, nice quality erep Kimo =. Big full with or without 29¢ Kimono Flannel [ Deita. fl (;‘l':()‘ Babies’ Short Slips S0 i \Xere 98¢ dressing house chil- | dren's wear. have trimmed ruf- f covroN 0 fex 59¢ Ladies’ Gauze Union 23¢ Women’s Black . T ————_ . o Bloomers Ladjes’ Flastie Shirred . Gauze Union Bottom '\ Its, i 68¢ || Suits H- ne. Were COUPON l 4 e Women’s Gingham Aprons COUPON SALE —Only with coupons will goods here advertised be sold. An ad- ditional attractive feature about THIS Coupon Sale is the fact that we have combined remnants and short lots with the wonder- ful values we always offer on this occasion. THi EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1921 COUPON 2 Limit 6 to a customer. 35c Heavy Huck Towels 36x18 heavy qual- ity Huck Towels, with white corded c ends and hemmed, P - ready for use; very absorbent. COUPON a3 35c¢ Dress Ginghams In a big variety of large and 1 c small plaids. There's an excellent assortment of color combinations; for house dresses and children’s dresses; | 27 inches wide and COUPON | 11l fast colors. 34 3 t $1.50 Sheets, 72x90 quality bleached muslin; free from wid hem; for three-quarter and e full-size beds; weld- Lo‘:}‘;’ofi l Made from good 69 dressing and _with c ed seam center. 29c and 35¢ Curtain Scrims 36 inches wide and a fine sheer quality cut from full pieces. l7c have colored figures, All perfect. Some others in white and cream. with Leno COUPON 36 borders. $1.00 Silk and Cotton Poplin Good lustrous Silk 49 and Cotton Poj Hnl. 36 inches wide, blue, green, orown i and taupe. This COUPON same quality sold 37 up to $1.25 a yard. 25c Ladies’ Gauze Vests Ladies' nice quality gauze vests, with lzc REPORTS CO-OPERATION f‘i’:_::fl‘?fimfi'&:,m:hflm “FINDING ITSELF” IN U. S. | == as extra sizes. Manager of All-American Commis- sion Tells of Closer Relations of Farmers and Labor. cm IIIIMIIIIIIIIIII]""“II“ By the Associated Press. CLEVELAND, Ohio, February 10.— Better understanding of farmers' problems and more sympathetic ac- tion between organized farmers and organized labor have resulted through the work of the All-American Co- Operative Commissfon, George P. Hampton, general manager, announc- of the year's work dations presented at on of the All-Ameri Congress here today. Leaders of farmer and labor or- ganizations from all parts of the country are attending the congress, which will continue through Satur- Former $1.00 Turkish Towels 44x20, of extra thread hemmed ends 49c and_very ;baorhem_ ply when you sce the welght and size. heavy quality, double You'll - oo = u'll wan't a sup. 39 39¢ Fine 32-inch Dress Gingham 2lc This is (he kind you have been pay- ing as high as 59c for. 32 inches wide range of stripes and COUPON P 40 Co-Operative n laide, hecks. day. Co-operative production, education, investigation and research, insurance and business standardization are among tre lines of work which must be undertaken by the commission, to round out the comprehensive plan in-- 33-Inch Heavy Stripe Outing Flann 5 Yards for dorsed by the first congress in Chi- Extra Heavy cago in 1919, Mr. Hampton reported. Outing Flannel, “There are marked dilfercuces of in stripes, for $1 nightgowns, L4 |_men's _pajamas ‘and childre Sold up-to short time ago as high as 69¢ yard. opinion,” the report says, “as to the best method of co-operative market- ing of products and as to selling plans; also, as to relationship of edu- cational and commercial sides of co- operation, and kome differences as to permanent relationship of farm and labor organizations in other co-oper- ative activitics. Co-operation through- out the United States is, however, rapidly finding itself. The greatest handicap in this movement has been the lack of a central body to har- monize and co-ordinate the different BT hrough lack of funds the com- mission has not been able to accom- plish as much as it could have done. “For the coming year I recommend that the adoption of individual mem- bership on a regular dues-pa basis; a minimum budget adequ: Another lot of those _up the size of a 69c bouncing 2-1b. rolls ha PR ! homemade comfort, 42 $1.25 2-Lb. Cotton Batting of cotton that opens 72x90 inches. 59¢c Men’s Pure Thread Silk 1 H ing for the work of the com- Ties D Cpanking and credit, and Teatiu Zhread The. direct trading, and that a clear Silk 4-in-Hands, Qaclaration be made by the congress large assortment Ao the fundamental principles of Colors_‘and. combingy C | iz operation’ Tiat should guide the tions, latest shape: commission in its wor COTPON | and made with -pr easy neckbands, KU-KLUX KLAN ATTACKED AT NEW YORK GATHERING $2 Satins and Taffetas Beautiful lus- trous Sati lght and " dark $l 39 | Assoctation for Promoting Labor colors, including black and navy. The e Unionism Among Negroes Has |_comes in some evening shades —dark colors, plent; 00“'0‘ | navy and blm:l?. Afi' 35 inches wide. Serges Meeting of Protest. EW February 10.—The Ku- Kiux Kl{g;:th decried and labor was called upon to destroy the organiza- tion. by speakers at a widely heralded eeting called by the for the l'\l’bln’)‘ oraLony Among Negroes. e h’.‘gm:;‘;::‘ attended by negroes and $1.50 Al-Wool Good Heavy Qual. ity Double-warp All- wool Serge, in three shades of tan, gray ~| and black; 36 § cOUPON | wige. O %6 iuches s | olph, secretary of the R the working h Should unit o Ku-Klux Klan, and, i r)lhkfl.ll «a general strike if the iization “should dare migrate to He characterized Imperial Ly as “the black Wimd f Americ; and e . Cannon, organizer of the ! ine Workers of America, an- Onted M eer, deciared the Ku-Klux sanctioned by the present at heads. He said the klan organized to combat and bres ak n any attempt the Irish, Jews or roes might make towa ard progres: . measures. I knn\\:’nlha! it is d(hl!s invisible t is to be used In emergen- fore A e” north, as elsewhere, o protect the ill-gotten gains of those Who fear the ascendancy of the work- d 5 20c Boys’ and Girls’ Ribbed ose | Coraovan: fast cotora: 11 Boys' and Girls Good Quality Ribbed double hecla COUPON | toes; sizes 6 to Py et Wian will only serve in Ku Klux Klan :’l:: south, “where the percentage of filiteracy ~ of _one-hundred-per-cent Americans {8 almost as great as the Americanization pe “As; for the Ku-Klux . dlrlhlmg foreigners,’ i he- S ves those who came hara on Mon- day to call those who came here on Thursday forelgners.” dak Bags, In s $1.48 Ladies’ Leather e ,::: 98(: inside mirror and purse, others all rlm-!lry toilet fit- 59¢ Ladies’ Burson Hose Just 50 doz. cele. brated Burson Hose, ln black ané d Twice as Much Surface. Mrs. Lastcry—Your prices are get- ting awfully h You're charging | twice a2s much for cleaning this pair of gloves as I paid for cleaning a| dinner_gown last week. The Clerk—Yes'm. Y'see, there's two ' R COUPON Dflh long wear. 45 [ The Wretchedness That Is Prevalent in Florida This Winter. —By Webster TH MANAGER OF OUR YARDS WRITES ME THAT WE ANT s0LD EMOUGH COAL THIS WINTER T Pay OUR. OVERHEAD. HE SAYS IT'S ALMOST LIKE SPRIMG- UP MORTH. TouGH ANT AT ? 2227 1 //,7/4'/4,/ Fouiks ARE GO IROUMO OF MORTH iy LIGH Y OERCOATS RIGHT Nowr i FEBRUARY ! CAn You aEATMr" )} CAS T GET Aney FUN oura FLORIDA urLESs | Kqow TH FOLKS a\c& HOME ARE FREEi"‘ D TH' SEASON'S —_— % Coppright, 1921, 1L T. Wobeten, | JAPANESE MAY CUT [Nsw CANCER TREATMENT ! MILITARY BUDGET IS TRIED AT BALTIMORE i Spectal Dispatch to The Star. Nationalist Party Returns It to| BALTIMO February = 10—Pro- fossors ut Johns Hopkins are watch- Government Asking for ing with interest the treatment i i new ry of antitoxin for Curtailment. [N'r which i being tried here for the §first time By the Amsociated Press. The discoverer of the treatment is TOKIO. February 8.—An echo of| Dr Elmer King of Port Me., who the reduced armament campaign | pootiY detivere ’I“m',‘v'”‘l'n""'o'; o= which is being carried on by Yukio|antitoxin of the physic Ozaki, former leader of the kansei-} Were very much impressed. and one was s0 sanguine of sucoess that Kai, or opposition party, is found in|y, jus permitted his wife, a vietim the decision of the kokumin-to, or -ancer. to be a patient national party, to return the budget At QEALOTIeatEn Farttant TOr to the government with the Tequest!iie has been eaperimenting wiin that it reconsider and curtail appro- or mnd! itk poastble cune for. vears priations for military purposes { After he discovered that cancer could " The kokumin-to ~party declares!p, detormined in its stages, he | that approval of the budget wouldi mean an incre ing years and clusion of an of taxat 155,000, be In ac- and the octors who yen for national defense woul violation of the pledge given i belie dict also e tantamount | heard him lecture. 3 ing t It is urged (\ A e that the budget reframed on the | basis of shorter army service and for improvement in education. The ken clared itself the budget, claiming that its adop- tion in its present form would mean | an additional overwhelming burden | on the people through increased tax- ation. . Negotiations as to Alliance. TOKIO. February € -Nogotiations between Japan and Great Britaln for i-kal party also has de- in favor of reframing a revision of the alllance binding the two countries are expected to com- mence in London in the near future, says the Nichi today. Viscount Chinda. formerly Japan- cse umbassador to ut Britain, who will accompuny the 2 in the Monroe ted in the a d in 1219-21 G St. N.W. Henuiitching Pecot Edging Plaiting Buttons Made to Order —— Quick service—moderate prices—work guaromteed. 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Fever and LaGrippe. It’s the most speedy remedy we know, preventing pneumonia. e LATNITITFTGURENTTP RICE[[[T1CKET Ll Save $15 to $40 NOW E —on every $100 you spend here during our Great February Sale. It’s a good opportunity to open an Old- Fashioned Charge Account. No Extra Charge for Credit. Profit-Sharing S Englander Bed Divan A Seat by Day-a Bed by Night 26" Just what you need to make two rooms of one. This useful article of furniture in n femture of the Discount Sale. Com- plete with mattress, only $26.75. Easy Credit Off Speeinl Room Size Printed Tapestry id [ d @ e iece Living This good-looking and practical combining ot nud Arm Rocker are covered grade of imitation Spanish leather; the mensationally low price of. Easy Credit Tcrma This Massive Turkish U 4-Piece This sketched, comprises er with large mirror; to match, Triplicate M and n-hoglny-finuh pane! Metal Bed. TI:e set complete, during this sale. for only . suite, fort and benuty, is finished in fumed oak; the Marge Setiee, Armchair with good handwome library table in Inrlldtd, all at Washing Machine P Mahogany- Finish splendid Suite, Bedroom Suite 256 , roomy Dress- an’s_Chifforette r Toilet Table Coai Cook Stove Six-cover slze: lurge square oven: hixh shelf extra. Easy Credit Termy. $36.95 $ 32.75 Room Suite Complete With Attachments 98 W-ler Power

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