Evening Star Newspaper, February 21, 1921, Page 11

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 192f. 1 m.................................... S i T P S S e e TRIDALATS ROVAL - e to 25 yards each. Colors to match any room in table for slip covers and window 1l pretty designs to select from. Tuesday only at 27c yard.—Second Floor. — \ the house. Sui handle, extension gusset, black only. Very stylish A.LISNER hangings, many new 2,000 yards, 36 inches wide. In lengths of 4 fitted with purse and mirror, two styles, double Glassie Makes Public Retri- bution for Attack on Sullivan in 1918. Henry H. Glassie, assistant attor- ney general of the United States, to- day made public apology before the Justices of the Supreme Court of the District of Columbia at a general f |term session to Attorney William C. A an for an assault made on Mr. Y, Jour eves may trouble y o sault ; > I e during the hearing of a / you and _“”[ le KL‘X"‘“‘“ / | condemnation case before a commis- / mn n.ou.nl.;, o whether / ®ion .u‘n\};ulnled by the court in July, 1918, bags. Tuesday only at $2.49.—Main Floor. StoreClosesat1 P.M.Tuesday, Washington’s Birthday Our Aim is to Do a Full Day’s Business in Three and Three-Fourths Hours—Hence These Extraordinarily Low Priceson New, Desirable, Needed Merchandise—Shop Early : Smart Spring Hats, $3 1 Spring Dresses, $22.75 | iniuStice in mistaterpretine the means | B Regulatly: S5xtol 8750 ineluded are We look for a record-breaking business in our Silk, Dress Goods || Farrets nd Pomet To ing of the statements of Mr. Sullivan, |l 200 hats, fashioned of all straw, Visca oA 5 3 s d i Falllae e oiveL s S GOT e e i e and Lining Section tomorrow. We have only 3% hours to sell goods, oy -"flf{k*"_“‘"h_,k OPTOMETRIGTE L Qe e e, “to|m Sailors, pokes, off-the-face hats, etc. All but here is the reason for the above statement: We will place on sale I e e ,'l‘}"‘_':“i"“"l AR €14 9T ST M.W. offer him a full and sincere apolog: the most wanted spring colors to choose -\\h.h e ;ml in :\ u AL % ‘; \”ixh “‘\;"l‘ pea- a others w ae . 3 and, i ch 2 ) i vas 3 . . i L ; I bubiic"Ama btore an agency of ihe|g {TOM. An opportunity for you to pur- Our Entire Stock of Remnants Il girdles. Scores embellished with geor- i ‘fi court. I felt it my duty, both to him { chase your new spring hat at much less 2 i by G2l ged and to myself, to make th tatement = = gettes or new flowers. Colors are black, — e openly and publicly. 1 wish to than cost. Tuesday only, $3.00.—Second Brown. navy bl ond liste bl Lad' LetCuficura own, navy blue and light blue. Tues- 1es to the court, to the members of the Floor. 2 < = ay only at $§22.75. Keep YOlfl' Skl n F]owers, Fruits and Wreafl;s SII ks, D Ir@SS G®®dg and lemmmgS | e e e Moihiand Young At 49¢, 75¢ 98¢ 1o $3.98 Binner Corsets, $9.95 regret the o ance an - L] 805, Oictment Talcom,Se.everywhers. Forsamp Our flower counters are now one_of At 50% Off Marked P]‘lces i Regularly $15 and $18. Two models ses. You our judg- he lawyers shook hands. { nbers of the commission— = WS { Cuno H. Rudolph, J. Holds don and Thomas M. Harve present on invitation of the court rth Gor- ic told the court and the that he regretted the l ce and sald, after reading the words of Mr. Sullivan in cold type. we will frankly ou do re- ful fllares. t. There are which led to the attack. Apology Is Accepted. ullivan as freely accepted the -d_apology and Chief Justice took occasion to admonish wyers present that in the future ! ¢ should refrain from personal -omments and avoid remarks tending to_provoke assaults. offer Mr. Sulliv: an ample and sincere apology for my Sgdbcss: Caticara Laboratorie, Dept X. Malden, Mass. the busiest sections of our Millinery De- from our regular stock. Extreme waist- partment—it should be, owing to the in stripe material, with “In other words, you save a dollar for every dollar you spend. These Remmnants line model of e Wh Ab t There is pending in the courts a l“« (11'“!’133_ Of f’nll‘thcflsef()l‘ls _m_““t have already been reduced in price, but regardless of this, we give you a 50% reduc- i rubber sections in skirts: other models at ou A i e e It (GA GG 06 TG, HEnas, WG tion on every length, which means, of course, exactly 14 off heavily boned thronghout, made of hand- . To! Gtalement e obtaisabie! todey grasses, foliages, etc. A wonderful dis- e TR 2y e bt J . i | some brocade, witli two tone: medium 3 Cmmbllng {as to whether the apology was the play at new low prices. Tuesday only, And this is not all! Just read these items that are offered in addition to the Sale | high bust, with extreme long skirt i compromise o = i 3 y e suit. The general impression about 49¢, 75c, 98c to $398.—Second Floor. of Remnants. 24 to 30. Tuesday only at $9.95.—Third the courthouse was that the civil proceedings will probably be discon- ‘linuch Floor. Teeth? I would say start to keep them Straw Braids and Cloths 36-Inch Plain and Fancy Silk Tricolette, $1.25 Yard — - Onelasonimentoinew st stra\\: 1,500 yards. This item alone will create intensive buying. Choice of a wonderiul WOmen (3 CorsetS, 56.50 variety of the correct shades. —_— HUMANIZING INFLUENCES clean. Don’t wait until you notice = = - o . & & ~ < 3 3 is now complete. Showing all the new Regularly $8, $9, $10 and $12. Five the cavities, because as a rule you i > he e by 3 N L | gularly $8, $9, $10 : et ool thes e AS NEED IN EDUCATION Visca satin horse hair and novelty Fine All-Wool Botany Freach Serge, $1.50 Yard | styles from our regular stock Models straws in 10-yvard picces at very mod- erate prices. Tuesday only, $1.25, $1.50 to $3.95 piece.—Second Floor. E T..° K ) From the Lining Section, 50 Pieces A. B. C. Silk, 75¢ Yard Union Suits, 95¢ Yes, we know the price is low. We simply advise that you come early. Remem- The futility of knowledge itself un- less tempered with the humanizing qualities of Christianity was empha- sized by Rev. Charles Wood, pastor of the Church of the Covenant, in deliver- ing the centennial convocation sermon for George Washington University students at services yesterday after- noon in the church. More than 1,000 large that it is necessary to treat the nerves. This frequently means Crowns of some kind to make a good restoration. for slender, average and stout figures. Of heavy coutil. Heavily boned through- out. Some have cross bone on side, low or medium bust, various length skirt, with elastic section across back or front of skirt. Sizes 23 to 37 in the lot, but Choice of over 25 of the leading shades, including navy and black—it’s a value ex- traordinary. Easy Payment Terms to All Dr WIIi 407 7ths university officials, faculty members Regularly ‘$1.25. Women’s. Kayser ber, these quotations are for 334 hours tomorrow, Washington's Birthday : . te, E. || Students aloma; and delegates repre- Bls Deacnil: spriniwerait e m e e not in every styvle. No C. O. D.s or | senting colleges in all sections of the make. » spring-weight suits, phone orde | counitry. attended. | “This is the worst of all possible worlds for the man or woman who {100ks upon it as a playeround or feed- ing trough.” Dr. Wood declared. “But it is the best of all possible worlds for the ones who are willing to do their share of the work of the world and who realize the necessity of doing ~, TV Jeo8 |something for others. In these des- ‘ perate days of peace there is a crying tpyon uss 1 need for men who know the worth of kumanity, who know righteousness, Jjustice end truth. For remember, you | |inen ‘and women who are preparing us CF'S! | Tometivesto take up the work of the world, the world will only give you tight knee, reinforced—also umbrella style. White and pink. Tailored top and bodice style. Regular and extra sizes. Tuesday only at 95c.—Main Floor. Sflk vests, 31-79 Another Wonderful Purchase of P O-llgee Blouses, ~33.75_ 1,200 Pairs Irregular Weave | With long rolled collars, trimmed with tiny frills; also tucked fronts with No Fittings on this day, but will ar- range appointment for any other day. Tuesday only at $6.50.—Third Floor. i Regularly $2.25 and $2 Women's. Glove silk, pl ain and fancy dropstitch. ° turn back cuf Others are embroidered Also low neck, ribbed silk vests, white with polka dots in front. Then there are and pink. Sizes 36 to 42. Van Raalte an aa e @v@ fl @Se plain tailored models. All sizes, 36 to 44. and Phoenix makes. All perfect. Tues- Tuesday onl —Third Floor. day only, $1.79.—Main Floor. $22.50—51-pcDinne}Sets,315 If Perfect Would Vb e e Boys. smts and e e Rl i » PY. ooy, By Mackinaws, $8.50 the response which you are able to ‘Wi demand from it. Musterole Works Without the | “52*William Miller Collter, president ister—| i i f the university, presided and headed Blister—Easier, Quicker fhe academic procession, which was composed of officials and councilors of There’s no sense in mixing a mess of | the university, faculty members and lmu‘ura, flour and water when you can |members of the February and June canily relleve pain, sorencss or stiffness | ETATUEINE SN Slorcises mariced with a little clean, white Musterole. the Sccond day's observance of the Musterole is made of pure oil of mus. | centennial anniversary of the found- tard and other helpful Ingredients, com. | ing of the institution. bined In the form of the present white bintment. It takes the place of mus. tard plasters, and will not blister. . 3 5 $4.00 and $4.50 . borders with entwined rose decoration. ¥ a Dozen Pairs Suits comprise all-wool materials in Tuesday only, $15.00 set.—Fourth Floor. 3 1 1 . . neat mixtures: formerly $15 to $22.50. = Recognized dependable quality hosiery. In plain, dropstitch and lace Also all our finest corduroy suits that ’ . i Men S Sllll'ts at $1 effects, also sports style in vertical striped effects. were $12.50 to $17.50. Also fine All-wool Blue Serge Suits s for boys 8 to 17 PREMIERS DECIDE - ":n"'“:"":‘r::'"hf;:x,::“"::;_m“' TO ALLOT TURKEY Formerly $2.50 and $3.00. Every one Black, white, brown, silver, gold, flesh, castor, suede, navy blue vears.~ The mackinaws, better grades, i croup, stHf neck, asthma, neuralgia, MORE TERRITORY|m guaranteed fast color. ?f Z\{lad‘rl‘as and and new gray all wocl: formerly $12.50 to $15.00. Sizes | headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma: ercale, full cut sizes. In all the new . : ) _ i 10 to 16. Tuesday only, $8.50.—Third ;s ';;."‘,':,‘.g" s '::.,:'.':",:f:’:“::z,"‘e _— L] spring patterns and colors. I‘{n'e-butt_on. Each pair has some slight irregularity, but nothing to mar the appearance or affect Floor. d + bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of (Continued from First Page.) L soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. These shirts wearing qualities. This lot is larger and a better variety of colors than the last lot. Y O] e e "M': g;:f:fi: p':'::;fl: :&:“':;% rties both in Jugo- | M are not odds and ends, but a new pur- = i R Men sovercoats $21 50 35¢ an ; , $3.00. rian parti - 2 » I Sleor § Thii:’ga?d ‘Bulgaria are showing re- chase. All clean and new. Tuesday only, EAlAls; oyl —MalniEIoer » < ritali ‘l - c 3 3 marksble eitality: - $1.—Main Floor. | Formerly $45 to 514)0, About 100 n;"aII. , DISCONTENT IN SERBIA. 5 5 Styles for men and young men. Fine e e u Mlddy Skll'ts, $l‘98 o ~ | garments that we doubt you will be able Country Feels Neglected in Repara- | g F chK dGl sz 85 Mldd Bl $2 25 to duplicate in many years. Materials ! ! tions Conferences. White or navy. Full pledted styles. ren 1 oves’ ?, | y ouses’ = comprise all-wool standard fabrics, ex- : ] \ 2 Y ple Y! Z = A e : p! 5 2 By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. | gy With or without body. Sizes 6 to 14, 4 Regularly $3.50. Truly sensational, White Lonsdale Jean, regulation styles cellently tailored. All from our regu- FetterThanCalomel < Covriipns Faliruary 14 to 20, 32 to 40. Tuesday only at $1.98. this ue. White, self and with black with braid-trimmed collar, yoke or laced |" Jar stocks. Models, Ulsters, Ulsterettes, is tented because the al- - —Third Floor. | embroidery, tan, mode, beaver and front. Some with colored tie. Tuesday also staple dress Chesterfields. Sizes are Thousands Have Discovered |licd conferences in ’il'r‘;’:et‘::pfif:uf,',',‘: L 0 0 = | brown. Tuesday only, $2.85 pair.—Main only at $2.25.—Third Floor. 34 to 4. Tuesday only, $21.50.—Main Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets the done by the central | M Pettlcoats, 4‘66 Floor. 2 [ S WS s Floor. B 2 = A“E: H"d‘ml‘o?’ Substitute foyers Jurine che fnvasions o - To match your Easter dress or suit i F lt M ttr $9 95 Onyx Hose’ 59c (B G H t $ : Dr. iwards’ Olive Tablets—the| The Serbians say, “Our country a your Las 7 . suit. KEL 9 9 | 4 59 substitute for calomel—are a mild ”ma.fi\an'l_“"; Bavé been }g?l:‘?;r';“x Of taffeta and jersey, some with jersey € a ess’ g Regularly 75¢ and $1.00. Women’s. i as ea er’ ' but sure Ivgah}e, and their efiect | 715 ST (hvaded Serbia, and mL. top and deep flounce of taffeta or mes- Regularly $17.50. 50-pound all-layer Silk and fiber, in medium weight. Black, | Reflector type—the dependable re- S e alives nstantaneous. | (e course of tne three years of b (@ saline, some with combination insert. felt mattress, covered in art or stripc | white, brown, cordovan, gray, suede and flector type. 16-tip burner. Regu- re the result of Dr. Edwards' de. | eversthing movable. Railroad roll- |pg Flounce of all-jersey. Plain colors or ticking and made with rolled edge, close- | new fawn. All perfect. Tuesday only at | larly S698. Tuesday only at $4.59.— are the re . Edwards’ de- | 1 Sl et B s ] Y. | g p y only ) y termination not to treat liver and ! ¥ };";"f,;,{"jfm',f‘m;‘ms’;n,, even win- |l changeables. At $4.66.—Third Floor. | lytufted. Tuesday only, $9.95—4th Floor. 59c.—Main Floor. i Fourth Floor. bowel complaints with calomel. ido shes were removed. Tunnels, ‘The pleasant le tablets do the |bridges and miles of track were sys- ood that calomel does, but h. !tematically destroyed. 4 ey v o= = - _ o . l 7o bad after eficcts. They don't ina | the enems 1eft boting s.000,000.000 ) M Co‘})gon Crash {.ga.csoc Ve 7 7 s 7 , T 7 oves, $1. jure the teeth like strong liquids or | urhich 5 Hatn B 5 yards. Twille “otton Y @)% 7 91 ), 7z ] ¢ 7 Z \ ; . < e L Yirom Circalaiibn = Crash, designed with red border. /%// | {v’[ ///jP N Y / \ y fambskin. Em. for dish and roller towels. | S tan, gray and oniy 4 yards Bec—nar: Ny ’/// Z ) 7. Tuesday only calomel. They take hold of thelualiy withdrawn from circulation at trouble and quickly correct it. Whyrlw rate of four crowns (80 cents) for 0 ® T / /, blaci I Sives T ) e b Bemomisis - Dupendaily Marchs soays A Lot Drisen )] | L irgain hascment, 5 ’ . ’ Women’s Camisoles, $1 Women’s Corsets, $2.69 Of heavy wash satin, dainty yokes of J 198 N S ° D 7 98 \May-O-Belt and “Palais Royal Spe- ust ew Jpring Uresses, d{. " teeth? Calomel sometimes plays!, "1 %nd the Serbe are wondering I havec with the gums. So do strong |the big allies are forgetting them. various laces. Tuesday only at $1.— cial” Corsets, made of coutil and ?xrocude Bargain Basement. mate: , medium and low bust with long Taken from our regular stock, and specially priced for Tuesday—only 198 Dresses, developed of All-wool French Serge and Tricotine, effectively embellished with silk or liquids. It is best not to take calo- EXPECT TURK OFFENSIVE. . . hips, well boned throughout, also topless Spring Petticoats, $1.98 z e oY : : ) ’ wool embroidery, in the popular straightline effects. All sizes. Formerly $15.00. women S Hose mel. Let Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets take its place. Headaches, “duliness” and that rubber tops. \White or pink. Tuesday ly at $2.69.—Bargain Basement. In plain colors and floral designs. only at ¢ arg. Combination flounces, trimmed in ribbon and ruffles. Tuesday only at $1.98.— Tuesday only, $7.98.—Bargain Basement. 5 ' 2 Pairs, 49c Creepers and Fine rib, mercerized lisle stockings, s : d e with seam up the back. Iigh spliced Rompers, 50c Umon Slllts, 59(: Sllk StOCklllgS, 95c heel and double toe. Black, brown lazy feeling come from constipa- ing Great Strength. Bargain Basement. i and white. Sizes 814 to 10. Formerly tion and a disordered liver. Take . Olive Tablets when| 1! lhfl"’l‘u‘x’-‘l’«x;‘h 29c. Tuesday only, 2 pairs, 49c.—Bar- gain Basement. 2-button length broidered bac i Nationalists Reported Conclhtrat- you feel “logy™ and “heavy. . I Greelke: on ‘clear” clouded brain front is expected, says a the spirits. ¢ and 30 _lc patch to the Even- oncentrating he front, the The First and Original Cold and Grip Tablet is Grove’s Children’s. Made of pink and blue Women’s. Fine rib lisle, with tubular Women’s. Thread silk with long silk gingham, small sizes. Tuesday only at 1 neckband, low neck and no sleeves and boot, plain or embroidered effects, high | SOc.—Bn;'gain Basement. tight knees. Sizes 40 to 42.—Tuesday spliced heel and double toe. Black or H.lllllllll.ll.llllllllllll . only, 59c.—Bargain Basement. | brown. Scconds. Tueéday only at 95c. % F Laxative Clleck Gingham ly. argain Basemen b _rg\;:}gai“eg:swemem.ues ay only at 95c. | women [ Hose b . o i . sibly Shaped 4 Yards, 50¢ . Women'sVests,2for69c | Fiber Silk Hose, 50c | 2 Pairs, 69c =2 : Iixtra fine quality, fine rib, bodice Made with wide elastic rib top, long | Fiber silk with long silk boot, high Examine ‘h’h'“’x":.‘" 2,000 yards. Beautiful blue and white | styles, with shoulder strap. Sizes 36 to silkc boot, double toe ; black or cordovan. spliced heel and double toe. Sizes 852 o ;:;:l:t:}?: :efin;o:cin: :;; checks for aprons and dresses. Tuesday | 42. Tuesday only, 2 for 69c.—Bargain Formerly 69c. Tuesday only at 50c.— E to 10. Tuesday only, 2 pairs, 69c.—Bar- only, 4 yards, 50c.—Bargain Basement. ) Basement. Bargain Basement, gain Basement. Union Suits, 59¢ | | Silk Gloves, 95¢ Women’s. Fine rib, flesh color suits, § Formerly $149. Meyer’s celebrated bodice style with shoulder tape or V Every Winter Coat in Stock‘ " Silk Gloves, 2-button length, double shape with tubular bands, low neck, finger tips, embroidered backs. Sizes 6 the wing tips of all 10 ribs. Raise it. See how broad its spread—how substantial, sensible and distinctive its appearance. Lower it and see how compactly it furls. There’s nofeother likethe - sleeveless and tight knees. Sizes 36 and Formerly sold Formerly sold ! Formery sold i to 7. Plenty of gray, black, white and . M Umb 1I 38.—Tuesday only, 59c.—Bargain Base- | $2295 to $27.50. 59.75 I at $29.75. $l4.75 | $30.75 to $59.75. $24.75 | tan. Tuesday only at 95c.—Bargain i the little umibrolla with h:‘e.f“ ment. : Palats Royal— Bargain Basement. \ Basement. 'the little wmi la ¢l 3 . u"———'——mznum" "h» < BB H NN ZdN RN HERAEEE B NEN - A ESEEEESEEEREERES EVRRR AR AN NN NSRS i : N . ¢ 4 % H

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