Evening Star Newspaper, August 4, 1921, Page 21

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Fresh m Picture the - fields (;f clover, fanned by the gentle ELK GROVE BUTTER —The Daily Spread For the Daily Bread. breeze, and the pure-bred cattle grazing peacefully in these fields till the end of the day, when they trudge their way to the barn to give the daily supply of rich cream to make Elk Grove Butter. A g Elk Grove Is Sold by Grocers who supply their customers the best ; = Golden & 6:, Distributors i cMillton R Ney 8th_and Penna. Ave. N.W. Aizgast.Sale of Furs, Coats and Fur Pieces Prices are lower than they will be in September; all of the fashionable furs are here in hundreds of engaging new styles, and we are listing a few of the ‘items to give you an idea of the lowest prices of the year. ; o 0 0V 5 O 6 9 i 0 A AR 0 45 g I . KIT CONEY FUR COATS—In shades of brown and taupe; 36 inches long; finished ’ .00 with belt. September price, $75.00. Au- GUST SALE PRICE. .... gerecevaneanain CONEY WRAP—46 inches long, with large cape collar; full lined and beantifull1\; :82.50 made. September price, $110.00. AUGUS SALE BRICE! - 170 . 05 iy ainta s BROWN BEAVERETTE COATS—)\ag- nificent styles and quality. Coat is wi :137'_5.0 $162.00. AUGUST SALE PRICE......... DOLMAN is worth $249.50. AUGUST :225&) SAEEEBRICE ... ... ... 0 SN JEMARMOT, CONO8 57 11,0 —| ice, $169.00 5 . and $175.50. AUGUST SALE“PII.:I’CE ..... LB A LS e IO MRS, FE SEALINE COAT—45 inches long—very stylish. September price, $22150. AUG- § 1 90-_00 UST SALE PRICE e : l’lATIiJRAL MUSKRAT COAT—36 inches long: a chic model. with belt to‘ 00 match. September price, $165.00. AUG- 45== UST SALE PRICE .. u’s ........... G 1 _SEALINE COATS—Choice of skunk trlm(rjnesdépi;::';er trimme% squirrel trim- ’ 00 med. r price, .00. AUGU! 2 I a’= - SALE PRICE Pl’l ................. i ST = SEALINE DOLMAN—47 inches long, with large gray squirrel collar; full silk linead \;'ith har}dsome brocade silk knicker; ’ 0 A small dm'it made from selected pelts September price, 300'= - $350.00. AUGUST SALEPRICE ........ Dow/ahdizode ae ; : lection will be laid SEALINE COAT—38 inches long ; shawl aside in cold stor- collar, beautiful all-silk lining; with or’ 0 without belt. Septembe; 125.00, ]0&,,0 age until fall. AUGUST SALE PRICE iR A0 * i iR A b g i Summer Dresses Must Be Dis- posed of at Once—Like This Slip-On Dresses of Linene . . . . . $1.98 $7.98 am{ 38.98 Gingham Dresses . . . $5.98 $12.98 Gingham & Slip-On Linene Dresses, $6.98 $16.98 Organdy & Dotted Swiss Dresses . $7.98 $20.00 Swiss and Organdy Dresses . . $10.98 $5.00 Sport Hats $10 Fiber Silk Sweaters i tmosnii £ $1.98 | | Doy greaves and a1l §5 08 Wool Pull-Over Sweaters, Regular and : Voile Waists, Suitable to Wear With Slip-on $ Dresses, Including Peter Pan Styles ......... . . ...+ .00 I . 00 T .98 P 298 vt sech; reduera $1.98 it S St 50 10 White Shadowproof Petti- ; special at, 98(‘ White, also black thread Silk Hose, reinforced s I 00 heel and toe; special, e Thm Silk Hosettes, 31.25 i 20 E : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 192].‘ . INSISTS ON FAIR SHARE i FOR AMERICAN VESSELS | DURING VACATION PERIOD | Cabinet Secretaries Move in In-|aace Zoonons orens o iy MR BRYANRECALS OLDTIES ., Reads From 1843 Directory to Oldest Inhabitants at Meeting. Proportion of Tonnage. in_London. meeting of the Association of Oldest [through the State Department. H streets, last night. book elaborate descriptions of the |direct and indirect ship: former Post Office bullding at 7th and F streets, which had just been completed, and of the Treasury building. Another interesting bit of creek and the question of how it de- | Kingdom, while their rates from —————————————————————— of the organization, was elected re- | formation in the matter. said last night, commenting on the | . un 0 SO S RE e ed o |inventor that he be paid a commission | of 150 miles a day. Egyptian cotton case being considered | listen to the wails, according to a Reminiscences of Washington as| The board bad mot received a report |ington Humane Soctety. : on the progress of the London confer-| Cats appear to be . th ect of contained 4n a city directory of 1843 | ance, but it was Informed that & code | most of this {or‘e!{u!n::;“l‘:‘ B were read by Henry L. Bryan at amessage on the subject was being sent|ported. The society arraigns per- - The Egyptian cotton case is the first |and summer resorts while their Inhabitants of the District of Colum- | international shipping problem to come |are left on “a vacation eithout feod bia at Union engine house, 19th and | before the new Shipping Board. Th . conference 1s sald to have arisen 28 &| [t/is pointed out that dogs, given . One of the unusual features of the | Fesult of the failure of American ships | free access.to Srater, can stang thg hot old publication, as related by Mr.|to secure a fair share of the 655,000 |weather as well as can human beings. Bryan, was that it contained the |tons of cotton exported from Egypt, of | They need water even more often / salaries of employes in the depart- | which more than one-third is eventually | than do their masters, it is declared, ments as well as their names. The |imported into the United States. author also had incorporated in the |board estimates that 50 per cent of the es instead of from all over their history which Mr. Bryan read from |per cubic ton in their favor on ship- [ young birds to die from starvation. . the directory related to old Tiber | ments from Alexandria to the United| " ¢ s stated, further, that there 18| rived its name. andria to the United States are on a | puainess, which involves more croelt The association received from the |parity with those of their British com- | tnan training animals for public exy- members of No. 5 engine company |petitors, but that despite this the EEYD- | pibitions. an ofl painting of former Mayor Ad- |tlan cotton exports are being carried dison of, Georgetown, for whom a [practically entirely by British ships. Georgetown engine company was at| William J. Love, vice president of the | Miss Stella Akin of Bavannah, the time named. The presentation |board, who is in charge of the case for | first woman to be admitted to the accepted and a vote of thanks |the board here, formerly was an operator | Georgia bar, passed her examinations the donors. for British shipowners, and is giving[at the age of nineteen. J. Eliot Wright, an active member | the benefit of his experience and in- lof $6.250.000 on a contract made by the government with the American CATS AND DOGS STARVE WOULD DISMISS SUIT. be used a patent hich Wright junction Litigation. claims belongs to him and which the Ship Board Is Prepared to Uphold | Pets Left Without Food or Drink, | Secretary of War Weeks and Secre- | 52 naserry | 148 DOt the right Lo ux- Right of Country to Just tary of the Navy Denby have filed in Complaints to Humane So- the District Supreme Court a motion | o T~ Laske nts out that the | to dismiss the =uit for injunction re- | 15,10 eflect against the United Sta cieties Declare. cently brought against them by Rob- | W1ich is a ne Y party and w ert-Lee Wright, an inventor of Los |1as not ¢ d to be sued. Argu The Shipping Board is prepared to in- | Humane societies are receiving |37 aies " Calit’ ~ Thvouss” Tmiioy |ment on many complaints that sons who sist on the right of American shibDIng | have left the city on vacations for.|States Attorney Laskey the cabinet |cen Scheduled for Kriday before Jus- to secure its just proportion of the|got to make provision for the care of | Officers deny the jurisdiction of the | world's commercial tonnage, officials’|domestic pets, with resulting susfer- tice Siddons. court and declare that it is without | ing for the animals thus deserted and | SUthOTity to grant the request of the| Laplanders often skate a distance bulletin issued today by the Wash- sons who make merry at the seashore e | or drink.” 'he | because they perspire from their ‘PERFECT The bulletin calls attention to the \ BLEND havoc wrought at this time of the year by persons who kill birds “for sport,” leaving, perhaps, a nest of Alex- | «5 business, except the slaughtering | —_— . cording secretary to succeed Benja-| A recent resolution of the board re- e T Tl Tl Ty el Tl e Tl T L T T T T T T min W. Reiss, who died a few weeks |ducing insurance rates on vessels, not ago after & long period of service in jaffecting their valuation, it was an- that office. nounced today, will ald American ship- 5 Willlam E. Wise was chosen as-, pers materially in reducing their operat- ofijo , ° sistant secretary. ing costs. While this reduction may aid The following were elected to mem- | shipowners to operate some ships now bership: William J. Lawrenson, 1115 | tied up, officials said, it will in no way Clifton street, and Robert Johnson, ;hlnte lhe%lmmue value, which cannot Do changed e D Y e d 2318 G street. X cept by law. £1{CATHOLIC MEN TO MEET.|N the National Council of Catholic Men and bishops. Both conventions X And Retum hold their sessions at the Catholic At this convention there will be pre- |program of nation-wide activities in Valley of Virginia points. i which Catholic men are to engage un- and bishops of the 101 dioceses. The otic service as well as purely religious endeavor. The convention will plan R e watabiahing of Cathoile damt | NSee Flyers Consult Agents N munity centers in the larger cities of the country, a natlonal school for BALTIMORE & training Catholic men in social wel- | N fare work and for conducting a gen- | N eral campaign of civic education and Americanization. The method of financing the activities of the me council will also be determined. Big Bargains Attract Crowds to Our Extraordinary LAMPS Floor i= | Lamps : Now is the time to buy a magnificent E Lamp at a most substantial saving in | oetce. You have choice of our entire stock of elec- tric lamps and shades in this sale. When a Lamp ot Shade is sold it cannot be duplicated, - as we are selling only what we have on hand. Come early. No matter what your fancy may be— whether it demands a simple but elegant Lamp or a large stately e one designed by mas- i il Il ter designers—it will L [ U be found here at a gen- uine bargain price. All Shades go in this sale. It is a very wonderful showing, in- cluding every kind that is new and worthy. It is impossible to -appreciate the scope of the reductions until you have seen the Lamp or Shade you want and note the price quoted. PAY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE Potomac Electric Appliance Co. raneh Stere, Waskington Raflway and Rise- 607 14th Sl.ufmm:“mm © Bts. N.W. Mata 955 I‘Delel‘f;te!m tr:ml pdrasc'tlcally (overy | N sl'so HalpEl'S F“', \ dioc: e Unit tes wi at- diocess myhe nited States will 2t 1N$1.70 Charles Town} here September 21 and 22. The gath- | N s w‘ Cll A nepe Syptemoer 2L and 22, e gatn N $2.30 Winchester University. N War Tax 8% Additional sented for approval and adoption a|N Proportional low fares to other der ‘the direction of the archbishops | R Sunday, Aug\ut 78 worlk of the National Council of Cath- will leave Union olfc Men is to include civic and patri- | N sonrcr weahington, 8:35 AM. AUGUSTSALEOF Offers You “Furniture of the Better Kind” at Extremely Low Prices, onLiberal CREDIT TERMS--- Come in Tomorrow---These Values Really Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated " Queen Anne Bedroom Suite Weur choice ofGenuine Mahogany or Walnut. Consist- ing of Dresser, Chiffosette, Pull-size Bed and Vanity Dressing ;17 00 Table. A-walue impossible to dupliaate. e $17.50 Cazh—3$2.50 Weekly 10-Piece Dining Room Suite Made of Genumine American Walnut, consisting of Buffet with mirror back, China Closet, inclosed Serving Table, Exten- sion Table, 48 inches wide; 5 Side Chaire, 1 Armchair, Seats 324910 uphelstered in genaine leather, R < $25.00 Cash—$3.00 Weekly | Double Duty Duofold Beds Kitchen Cabinet Solid eak, white enamel igterior, rolle * mg top. Exactly like illustration. Oak or mahogany finish. Ubpholstered in black or brown leatherette. Prices start at $34 f 75 $3.50 Cash—$1 a Week : “Farniture of the Better Kind” : -, Cuwcelews G DIVISION OF AMERICAN HOME FURNISHERS CORP:

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