Evening Star Newspaper, April 8, 1921, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 8 1921 Hemuitché:g and Buttons|NOT ITS NOTE, SAYS ROAD. |17, Thich Mr. Geer was said to have M[XIBU [X[BU-I-ES FARMERS ASK MEASURES. |5 conference next week, - luittes ot soft cont to Facinc const | vered i fame the labor organizations if neces- ing of the two congressional com.| Su made by the geolo; sylvi Lead mittees, probably during the k of vernment age You do met have to watt for your| )¢ Pennsylvania Railroad Company | ary (o obtain certain information.” ers to Confer With Committees | Tttaer, Bro Aty ATt work on ven ground werk. Quality the very best. yesterday ounced that it had denied| On investigation by the manage- production in » of Congress. the proposed legisiation. Qi b all responsibility for a letter said to|ment, the announcement sald, it was | © to reach a large have been written by I . Geer,|found that Mr. Geer had never writ- MRS. M. E. H LAY “[ten the letter and that no one con- OLLEY general manager of a division. Pro-|nected with the company ever wrote Squirrel =i ik Chokers | Special. . . ... 310 Smartly styled in ani- mal effects. Special prices farmers will be discussed at a meet- which taps the rich territory south! o e, derenisd .5 et ALASKAN TRIP IN JUNE. A Casi*BE Junens, il open up chis Se col s | retary Fall hope to be able to start 2";,‘,',.'”"""""‘ in Washington next to Start Then. the trip about the middle of June. Prospective features of the farmers' With Iron Hafld to Crush legislation, according to Senator Cap- | pleasure on the Alaskan trip. contem- per of ISAS A azricuitural siat :d|:c":.";’: (rom, e | platea for some time early this s Legislation tn the interest of the AT tonnage. Alaskan railroad, 2561 15th N.W. |duced before the Railway Laber Board,|such a letter. also on Spring Furs in the richer pelts. ' President Obregon Rules Business will be combined with traflic between the = is carried on by | water Instead of by rail Cold Storage for Furs . President Harding and Se. ney emergen: ariff bill, & bill for | M by _— Disloyalty. go-bperative marketing by farmers. s &y wellinttie Himledor Dep Slip C Window Sh Br the Assaria (s Press. inw {0 reguiate uturctrading Tn ak" | ™ Herelopment of the tremendous cont| SUP Covers—Window Shades FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND MEXICO . CITY, Aprit T—Firing | {ro} bil, a b e e et oo0n: | remources of the reglon near J il o Tet® s ts shinis A momaniee YOUTH, 23 . Ap ; ro! , & an for standardization of | which have scarcely been tapped, will e ALl coeers tture. Window | IFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN | squads at dawn witiin the past few | weig] ::zu ‘"hnm;ur-h and govern- { he one of the objeots to b ‘e Al xall wt | e cd out deadly work on of cold storage. i A ulk\:‘»:\[‘«:"]’Irun(l:vr:‘LiAv:l;vs Benator Norria ns thr‘.k': the | II:c:a‘::n:’:‘l:‘l”l:“;T{d‘u?‘l"‘.. ,1,‘ ot Moderate Prices—Beat Workmanship. “A’Xli',FaCJU:ERs WHO RETAIL | Gaitalatithe ro- || tave "*":'i:r"';"'“:"‘;h@l:n;flte Bsr;ir‘u\» | develop the bituminous i Estimates cheerfully furnished OLESALE PRICES 7 e o ee. “hairman Aau- | Ala: to such a tth 3 i ot s | Se of the Hoine commites sty | s can Faal 4 . | CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 1212 F Street a'rul wae Jullo ake an active part in the farm-| feasible transport 714 13th nw. M. 6373.527a as who re- wgainst the gov- saptured by federal MP j[iP,Sbom A = S —= TO 614 & ELEVENTHST. Place your Furs in the safe i 1 o th after D e martinl had found them gulity For Sat“rd.y 608 of consplr Bo far as Is ascertain- - < ! rrec 1 e o ene v G e kesping of Cold Stiange Vaslls pecia 1scount o || e ¥ parent that Presldent Obregen has decided to mete out stern punishment For Saturday—Mothers’ Day upon persons found gull ¥ of ean« 1 a R aied with the mctivity against The House of Courtesy. fnolplent rebelllon l8 A vigorous cam- 0 nnl"n ordered by the movernment agalnst radical aitatora, The news- Papers, commenting on the general eituation, assert that President Obre- gon's new nnd energetlc policy was 5 = o fnitlated &imultaneously " with statement to the press virtually o er l ensa on e ing recognition of his fo ln titude from one of passiven .., Inexpensive Dress Department Beautifully Modeled Frocks —presenting exclusive designs and— || WOMAN SUFFERS INJURY On All Girls’ and Boys” | | " 0500 Spring’ Coats and Hats | Broken Plank in Landing Plat- form—Other Accidents. Mre. Eugene Smith of 203 East Cap- itol street, while alighting from a To give added zest to buying in our Tots-to-Teens Department on the third floor, every coat and hat is included. All new spring goods. Note the extremely moderate prices—and deduct a straight 20%. i Capital Traction car at 11th street and Pennsylvania avenue this morning was thrown violently on the platform by the breaking of a plank when she stepped from the car to the landing platform. She was taken to Emer- 'gency Hospital where her injuries were dressed. James Walsh, thirty-nine years old, —effective combinations in a variety— —that’ll appeal to every taste and— —impress every judge of value with— All Tots’ Coats—Taffeta Silks, Serges. All Girls’ Coats—Polo Cloth, Mixtures, Iid | 615 H stree or!!hu:u(, x:neg‘);‘u:“{‘ror}rl\ y - #d| 2 moving street car a . Chec:;.nnd polo cloth. Ages 2 to 6 years. GB‘lsekel: y\::e':.ves -n(a)fl'Homupun. Ages % f,‘:f,f:fz n{'x‘lh;,:;l J:xi‘»';‘fh;ev';%mm? —the extraordinarmeu Of Choice e All Boys® Coats—Quality Topcoats of All Girls' Hats—Fine Tailored Milans, Wil uries tosnis bacicand est, hral Serge, Polo Cloth and Novelty Mixtures. in navy, black and taupe; also two-tone ® John M. Bassett. seven years old, . Ages 6 to 10 years. 20% Off. straws. Wide ribbon trimming. 209 Off. E]l1226 13th street, was knocked down < || by an automobile in front of his home yesterday afternoon and slightly hurt. i Richard Clark, colored, five years ¢ || o1, 726 Navy place southeast, ran || against an automobile near his home 3 3 ||| yesterday atternoon and was slightly !/} injured. He was given first aid a 0t Providence Hospital. Fatl h St. An automobile owned and driven i 114017, by George L. Barkley, Harrisonburg, 7 Va., and a similar vehicle driven By Louis Jones, jr., 1628 11th street, col- lided at 7th and N streets last night about 12 o'clock. Both machines were slightly damaged L L L S ST 2 3 24T New Stockings Strap-Wrist Chamois —to go with your new shoes. Gloves, $3.00 m Lace-Clock Silk Stockings, $475 Very difich better than the price indi- (Tncludisg tax) o . 0 - X 2 cates. "Ecomomical because they can be b LS B S washed, washed, and washed again. Natural }‘0 | 0B ke 4 fl ioned; strong garter tops; reinforced toes , ’O 1216 F St. N.W. color—smart with sport togs. Paramount in Value For Misses’ Day % Tl The assortment comprises— Mignonette Georgette Combination Sport Models Brown Navy Plain Georgette RS Tan 1 . 1 Crepe de Chine Combi- | —in Chantung Misses’ $45 to $49.50 Silk Frocks at $35 e s el - Just too pretty for telling! But when you come tomorrow it will be a joy g:g::” with Mercerized Skirts. Black to try on several styles and pick your favorite from Puppy Skin Taffeta, Fou- § Readed Gosrpeties Favored for the many fes- i T lard, Canton Crepe, Crepe-back Satin, Crepe de Chine. Fifteen distinctive models and trimming effects, embracing all the most artistic touches of repre- sentative designers. Hemstitching; tucking, beading, fluffy ruffles, sashes and o others taking their novel effects from harmonious blending of colors. Navy Blue, Black, Gray and Tan. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years. Small women canbe fitted . Don’t Get the Idea That Seniors Are Excluded—No, Indeed, We Have Planfied a Sale of Plaited Plaid Skirts Every purchase répresents a saving of money and the possession of a smart, new skirt of the season’s most acceptable vogue. Hundreds of them in the various groups, so come hopefully, for you will find your preference among them. $16.50 Skirts at $9.75 $217.50 Skirts at $17.50 Box pleats and combination of box and knife l‘mal"m‘uzll:\h in ntrlkinglyd bzaug’lulu strlpe; and K : sl s et rpmed s in e most wanted combinations of tan- Ditating aResdrtol plaids in such artistic combina- 3rown, brown-tan, tan-black, black-white, green, tan- {8 tions as gray-white-tan, gray-white-rose, tan-white, copen and some with novel insets of checks between brown-white-tan-blue. pleats. Box pleats and box and knife pleats united. $16.50 Washable Flannel Skirts $19.50 Blazer Stripe Sport Skirts at $12.75 at $13.75 o : e Box pleated in these plaid combinations: Black- White flannel sport models, in the smart cir- o, J9% FOAEL 1 20000 Lhite, * Tose-white, brown- cular styles; inset pockets well stayed; hand-bound white' and tangerine-white. Solid colors also in this buttonholes with flame red and real pearl buttons. group in shell pink, sky blue, Kelly green and flame red. Millinery $10, $12.50 to $15 New styles and 5 . Tomorrow’s Shoe Offerings beautiful_models 3 = - . ) 3 c that run into the i Every occasion taken into consideration! You may come knowing that dozens and doz- .le_rseys ered and gaily sashed. Spreading the Aisle Tables ;5_00 with two speecials in Blouses = Tricolette Tyons—in the-full code of proper colorings—and of effective modelings. s Crepe de Chine, Georgette and Hand-made Philippine Blousés—the 1 1.= former lace trimmed, the latter tailor finish. Fur Chokers Baum and Stone Marten Opossum, Brown and Blue-dyed Fox, 3 Mink, Wolf and Australian Opossum—perfect skins; perfectly - modeled— . $10—15—20 Petticoats— —Sweaters Two lots that The needed adjunct Comfort, Durability and Economy in [ whether you wish shoes for out-of-door wear, dressy or alh that goes to make ens, so, of course, up the necessary finish to a perfect outfit—the shoes are here. they cannot be ¥ described to ad- f|’1 Sorosis Dress Pumps, $12.75 Sorosis Walking Oxfords, $8.00 Yaniage Teilorcd &3 (Including war tax) Tan rough-finished ealf with low Cuban in abundance. Be y Sorosis su ts d to add . e ravear, docst 5 Tho g fecls welt soles and wing tgs. Smart s new hat 10 your are truly special - in every wardrobe strap model ‘”li': l"]"f baby French h:d T ¢ Prisiet i ; The Tyon model is most convenient and-prac- | or high French heel is now a prime fa- Allsilk Jersey, with deep Jersey tical—and these are knitted in the attractive stitch I vorite. Black or brown kid, also gray Henry Cort Sport Oxfords, $12.75 A Brand New flounce. All colOrS.ecsecsoseccssonces s3.95 ;;ia::::::ipmperly—mq e EE0cd colots of suede. ikt kb e (Tneluding tax) Sailor, $8.00 Mannish last, in dark brown calf; imita- foz":‘:';,’,"éii;,'.',{ Washable Truhu Silk—every suits 87.95 95 able shade; deep ruffle.c.ceeceececnncnes Y 3’/: to 11 .. ...$450 tion stitched wing tip; welt soles; fow mili- & Knapp of Fifth 114 t02. ..$5.00 tary heels. Avenue, New York, £0 that tells the story of 2 its aristocratic style and excellent quality—to } Black or brown calf and patent Another style in rough-finished tan calf sa thr neaof " unusual vaiue FPlain color | leather. Welt soles. Durable, and ex- with wing tips and welt soles; low flat heels; Gray-red, sami-blus, whito-blaci, £reon:nav [k cellent value. medified squsre toe, e ,fi":","&::.‘ AR 2 g A L g A T LU L X VT Y e T Xl N X ot VAN X oo Y e K oo g K oo e X1 0

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