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i i 16 : THE 'EVENING SFAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1921, / . ! vy are considerably above the 1920 HOPE TO STIMULATE BUYING IN [ricir somaersty shove e 2 Hats ana Caps, 3 IRE b - B 5 : Q Open 5 B - : e BAN ON LAST-MINUTE ORDERS | s, rors. susust o rue. v ® & 4 America, assembled in convention her * at)t) on s : 04 9.15toA i ' at)t) 5ons 2 01 Wholesalers Hiton Planto Cuftail Produc "“‘:"Ti‘:ljpl:"w:“,.'h ":,:'. l':L{K.’I; d THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVE.AT 8 TH.ST. 6P.M. ‘THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVE.AT 8 TH.ST. O e e e tion to Meet Only Ac,tual Demands. HaThSbgsd cooperativetitact 3 55 ' Paper. 3 l - MONTI} August 9. —It is be- ~ . ; : Several Broken Lines of Mills KCCP BUSY- lieved' her: 3 G ere that the export price « Down Come the Prices on , , Canadian news print wil) be fixcd ’ $85 a ton for the last quarter of th. BY JAMES ALLERTON. couragement js felt over the fact|vear. as against the present pric that this increased demand seems | | of §95 a ton. \ Special Dispatch to The Star. certain to be maintained, as it h( | Drugs and Chemicals. —Manufuc- are firm NEW YORK, August 9.—To combat| based not on “improved sentiment,” the tenden f many retailers to|but on absolute necessity. Improve- ol E o i ¢ fal) apparel | Ment at the mills is most marked in 2 ontorgering o) the case of steel sheets. Operations for women, many of the manufactar-| at the United States Steel Corpora ers of this section have determined| tion and independent sheet mills ha .| been increasing since July 15. and to refrain from producing such mer-| ;. oqyciion now is at least 33 1-3 per Idmnd e in quantities which Will| cent greater than at the low point jlargely exceed actual orders. Knowl-| l'"]a':-hfl»::b:lmon;guz:u.lher 150 has | o POSTON. August %—The new tor- N aciine e also h: ritory wool is. coming free edge that they cannot b ent since July | primary centers at lust and is being Broken Lines of BlOUSES|| o oeusw iy s ~ s They are value 3 Georgette, Crepe de Chines from $8.95 to $ 3 .99 and Mignonéttes $12.95. Choce.. —The materials are ginghams, plain and 3 ' ttle busfness is being done ally pure glgcerin is quoted cents.a pound en decided impro 2 dotted organdies, linenes, figured voiles, t and secure :m’nn‘x:f ruht and the e St A | BSE ae = sh orders from manu €T'8"| rests bn orders and specifications re- | unevenn $5.95 to $8.95 tissue ginghams, some trimmed with or: Fotocks, It s felt, will have & stimulat-| quiring prompt shipment, There was 1:::':1;!";';1;..1 1 ® gandy <a<hes and collars, also some { 't on buying for future d¢-!a spurt in wire products the latter |blood Stapl 4 L8 i ies. f July, while the usual se 5 Valuesat .......0.......... ..+ % crepe de jures. g - howing | Xonul 4 s z 3 ults from the sl onal demand for fall distribution b —The sizes are broken, but there are all ot the remaining {“”"”n“";:v“h:\‘;‘ Fonbpes Kok s isnining e adwhy, n and Winch e < - 5 2 : i . 0! ompa ¢ | he demand for increased tonnage | phe e —The Georgette Crepes are in white, flesh, bisque, honey- sizes in the lot, though not all sizes in all I,,,f','. s kiota ety A8 v sult | in merchant burs is decidedly broader| tnoush the plarts of the Amerl AR i 3RS e \ i cd that the fancy worstedy coming from all ions of the | Woolen Company and other manufs dew, navy, brown and black. Some are trimmed with Val, 5')}'?“ . ‘i ithdrawn from order before | country. and from all clatses of con- | Wesks Commany and sther smebed it oo (hrames e : —S the week and that thel sumers’ Jobbers are ordering car- | the othe s ag o filet and princess laces; others are silk embroidered, beaded ann’s—Second Floor. B e enllls of | Touds a1 more Treauent miervals the other planis are running on 3 ai i g i ie- ai i k ¢ well into next spring Wwi Striking members of building trades | = and braid trimmed. They are made in tie-on and waist line ODD LOT OF 2 Y Lsen aceounted for: i3 unions here are showing an inclina- | Silks. " 5 i f raw si | tion to return to work. The stone| TN - 3 micdele. S S s t : rers i this section, which | masons and bricklavers have reached | q s et e . = : ¢ . : 5 . k 1 tacneaie ortions in Ju compromise agteement With the | marire hon larovcd Somewhat —The Crepe de Chines are tailored styles, with tucking and finished with roll collars. ummer S g 3 5.,;‘11’,.\3;.,’&‘&[ b thereased rate. The | contractors, . i Do it s e ‘The Mignonettes are beaded and plain effects, in gray, henna, jade, bisque and h drygoods market is showing both | ceived and factories clai ater - Mig a que and copenhagen ; L ] i any i | terest has developed . both tie-on and overblouse styles. Sizes 36 to 46. Were 3}4’-95 "'.rfim}:l‘x‘) e satistctory Labor Shortage Handicaps ;}w{ml‘;?,r e bdignd i " rade to $19.75. demand: - ixport flrade i Harvesting in Northwest | e nd ; ! rxeas Conn.. August 5— on are increasing tl out- BY L. S. McKENNA. ' Manu uring Comn- “tal Dispatch to The Star T. PAUL, August 9.—Harvesting in | = lFroduclion of Steel North Dakota and Montana is being the cotton been el 3 will reopen Septembe ° Speclal Table of Odd Blouses 2 89 Now —Not many of a kind, and not all sizes Values from $3.95 [ ] in every st_{]e, but the asso‘rtmel\t con- o e ins 3 v s, @ - . 2 ses reduced 30 per cent. 0 $5.95 at o o mna el i ! Continues 10 Increase | ™ndicapped by « iabor shortage 112 Wih Wages reduced 50 per cen —These include georgette crepes, satin r 1 r s g S 5 | is estimated that from 8,000 to 10,000 | Bathing Suits, georg pes. s s, crepe de chines and striped satins. They are to add to your vacation wardrobe. i e ) R i £ to a surve NEW YORK. August 9-— embroidered ; and beaded, in warst line and tie-on models, in white, flesh, navy, brown, black ar. Iby the Northern Pa and taupe. Sizes broken. i) ( Dispatch to The railroad Look for it among these at the clearance price. Y There are sport silk shirts, Moonglo crepes, Fan-Ta-Si i ,,,',',’,'{:T{'*B'J!I"";:"‘h“_fl“lfi"‘_{f‘” Sdroducs lgrain is fast ripening and mr..q_n;w. Sale of Handmade Blouses $2 00 silks, baronet satins, cream serges and black and white to increase, with buyers in (> uaderimay )'.:“ "l‘«-:'(»‘uv‘;".““"f": ‘h-'; 3 i i c - - Sp e hi | prompt _ shipment. Add ave proved bette an | fo continued Wednesday, at.......... A oy Sp vk serges, some pleated, others gathered styles, in the *high i alana iho aunlity wrihell shades, also black and navy. % 3 Kann’s—Second Fioor. Publishers’ Remainders & Salesmen’s Samples —In a special sale that will greatly interest Book Lovers. Books formerly listed at 50 $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 a volume....... CaVol —Among them you will find Biographies, Travel, History, Fiction, etc. Just the kind of books that public or private libraries should possess, and that real book lovers delight to secure. Kann's—Bargain Table—Street Floor—and Downstairs Bookstore. Kann’s—Second Floor. - rectors of the ninth ank ha the discount T © 6 per cent, d ki § Glass. JURGH Canadlan Clearing Out High-Grade National Spring. Wraps _~at Reductions —Wraps that will be suitable for vacation wear or for early fall. . August ihad not improved enc | the reduction. | The drying up of pastures has re- {sulted in the additic nd cream prices 5 cents to 10 cents ca t of the fountains. {Commodity Reports 3 g | From Various Sectionsf —One rick only, but among them are dolman effects, loose flare coats, wrappy styles and three-quarter-length sport coats: all silk lined. They are made with the conygertible collar, or the new, deep monk’s collar. ¥ s in the hands of ret The Amazing Success of Qur Summer | Sale of Furs Proves-— —That this is to be one of the greatest fur-wearing seasons for many years. —That the styles we show are quite captivating. —That our prices are quite irresistible. Popular French, Bav and Hudson Seal Coats and Wraps —French Seal Coats, 40 inches long: made with graceful roll collar and deep cuffs. At..0.. S nE e $ 1 55 oOO —Bay Seal Coats, 36 inches “ong ; self trimmed; good qua]- itvlinings: SAE L. Bt $1 18-00 —Bay Seal Coats, 40 inches at their best on the long; full ripple style; belted $ model. At . A 135 .00 o CasadianNationet —Bay Seal Coats, 36 inches Railways. long, with luxurious collar and $ Dailytrains runfromMontrealto cuffs of dyed skunk. At..... 5 l 75 .OO —The materials are Ramona cloth, Vel- . mirage, tricotine and Bolivia cloth. The colors are tan, copenhagen, twilight blue. taupe, navy and black. Former values were $30.00 to $69.75. ounds a year. | of coal. see canada in ll\nl«lnd T !r);v! h E On Your Way to the """ A _ Pacific Coast Sl oo The Scenic Beauties of this Continent—the Pageantry of Mountain Peak and Fertile Plain and Jeweled Lake, are anut oil s Clearance Price $30.75 Kann's—Second Floor. assistance in flymn(ln;, this business. Vancouver and from Torontoto ‘Vancouver — trains luxuriously Not Too -Soon to Think About Your _Fall Draperies —As an incentive for advance buvmg we present this special feature in New Fall designs. 2 Handsome Irish Point Lace Curtains guitieole il VERYWHERE for & s o | every wear. Why? The @ Styles That Sell at it st et et . X&:sqg t: 35_‘;3 : i P St TR e | comfort of a smooth @ ‘Wednesday, a Pair ' il | white, TOLMANIZED () ithe : k! ; ctive % | B = : a ¢ 4 4 [[eeem st B S collar makes it the all @ fi If Weak, Thin or Run- down Try This New Treatment in Tablet ry Wear Form—Watch the | i | equipped to make your journey | e S i v 1! HUDSON SEAL COATS | SEMSRITER ol ‘ 5 A vork, some five a e UMI]VW ~ | ‘most famous hotels. Complete | irvordini o ensth of ’.1‘,'.‘;‘.“‘“ % 3 Three-quarter length, with 16-inch | {,‘:“Jfi?"c':.f“ll‘f;’m“.m““dm 1 Evori i s e o le cape collar, lustrous durable pelts, silk < i Wonderland of Canas S e he Poneey lined, ath et N B S A p | E'"!-nuhnc-thdlyfimh ANCISCO. August H i i d 1 Comp o . - [ plaxig ous Eour; W te oe eIl Feduced the Drice of crude ol —Haudson Seal Coats, 33-inch sport model. 88-inch —Hudsnn Seal Coats, 36 inches i Canadian Nati conts <lr‘h.¢:!|'1l and h‘ cut 3»,»\,.»1. swfep, made of e iy pelis: €305 () | long. extra Targe caiar, deep cutts. §338 () | | I tioual Rafeayy | zoccline Soomics glon, it | AY SEe 3 ipteret edie g sra ey n ok {A. B. CHOWN, General Agant ‘Passenger Dept. coast stites —Hudmn Seal Wrap, 46 mches ——Hud.:o Seal Wr-p. luxurious l —Hudson Seal Wrap, with ‘ 1270 B'd St N. Y Dry Goods. long, gathered 5450 00 | beaver collar. 5450 00 | Zjinch skank collar. wide | : - yoke back ....... o At E S SGeEGa5 o | bell cuffs. $525 00 i = = e e e At ity B | B skl here continues (0 ine e and | S, —Hudson Seal Dolman, —Hudson Seal Coats, 40 inches | —Hudson Seal Wrap, Russian | Y ndividual orders are not | i inches long, made @AQF | 00 long, luxurious collar and cyffs | blouse back, finished with i east best | joryivolume ol onden ; £ i of ‘choice pelts. At of natural skunk. 5368 6 deep collar. $550 00 i W I} BosTON. Sales n. Wwhich cost $2.000 - {ann's—Second Floor. At o N3 anssobtstong o | l]en Tak n ¢ P s pleted today and the Kann's { e Eng : st under those of last| th ¥ were thrown open to ! o ||ivear i ue, while in volume ' use. | ; With Iron | i | { I~Ladle". Regular l~Fruithionel $320 —Here is just the equipment yor need for preserving this summer. It consists of a strc & lurable, 8-quart Mirro Preserving Kettle, a Mirro Lu..c and a Mirro Funnel for filling the:jars e w e —The special n1n"<;dumunr offer on this regular $3.20 set ii is placed at $1.98 to make it easy for you to become ac- % i tning ]1 f l‘l ¢ . Alum- iy e : : ; fipsivfeon catraten’ £ occasion choice of the (Y fml"ffoi‘,fig' u‘thecnjle:"ab]e aibiabges (EBtecylen 33 —Six beautiful new styles are in the gollection (one §‘.“','::m:.:; e i e i+ ¢ - Z{ —The Mirro Preserving Kettle has an easy-pouring lip; if pictured). Handsome qualities mounted on fire qual- ousjclensit ik Ecicara far Souad tofbe careful dresser. E@= adjustable handle ; sthooth, round edges, easily cleaned and o ity bobbinets, with appliqued border designs; 214 and | || X : - other convenient features for which" Mirro cooking 3 yards long. Splendid styles for parlor, reception monest foods_and that s wiy s utensils are famous. . —And like all Mirro Alummum ware, these articles are n, pale, nervous, or generally run- room, library, etc. “1 yon are dfering trom lons of strength, . AT e Tolman Laun ry made of pure aluminum, rolled again and again, in Mirro . S U B o el mills, to give utmost duration. Mirro utensils last a life- 600 Pairs 2,500 0 paque B fi'f«:';;fl}f 1‘;{?3‘{,'.’.2;,(‘\"'?:?3‘ hree :;.d,fl F. W. MacKENZIE, Ml"l!" time. ° || 1t will_usnally clear up sallow or muddy ||| {§ —Come in and get your set at the special introductory Mar qmsette WHIdOW Shades ‘|:“,’,‘;‘,‘,’,*‘r“‘{,?,‘,“;’,}{‘.‘,3.;::3,,2“’,1”,’,;‘”2,*; Cor. 6th and C Streets N.W. ' | it is dolng for people. ice of $1.98. The supply is limited. Only one set to . = v 5 ’ e 9 i 4 Sash Curtains el ) o A B, R S ony ohiir ey S 4 8 no more 'r dose than common yeas 3 The assortment of pne utensils in our Mrrro Wednesday ........... 57C ch package containg 10 days® treatment and costs ouly $1.00—br just 10c. a day. , Special directions for children in éach pack- ~—Smith’s best opaque shades; Fer " Man the Ironized Yeast Com- size 3x6 feet; mounted on good . Ga. For sale by all the s D t . > spring rollers. White, ecru, .\J;wh.,’,f“" Tl e ooy its best. Tolmanize! hght..ohve. medium and dark Phone Franklin 71. z:::'s—mrd Floor. goN!rzafiatZE o N e I Pl (S —~Regularly 79%. Reduced Wednesdsy 44 Cc ~—Finely ~meércerized = quality, with plain_hem er hemstitched- borders, with heading along top ready to shir on rod. Choice of white, cream or ecru. Aluminum Display includes coffee pots, perco- b sterched cillar o lators, tea kettles, tea pots, saucepans, double boflers. fry pans, roasters, and other articles— in Colonial and plain design. -~ Kann’s—Third Floor. - ”@ ) smoothly firm— @ ) [ i

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