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r————-—Tke House of Comuy—————-—‘ You should take advantage of our August Fur Sale prices—and thus save fram 40% to"50%. A moderate deposit will make regervation. Featuring a Special Showing of Fall Frocks —with a real price-reason for buying at this time. 725 The intrinsic value represented is far beyond the measure of what is asked— while the fashions presented may well have your approval—for they are fully authenticated by their authorship. Canton Crepe Crepe de Chine Georgette . Brilliant Satin Tricatine Combinations Black predominating—because Black is most favored—but the other Autumn Colors are in evidence. Plain tailored models and effectively em- bellished designs. Two featured ‘Repeating Sweater Skirt Specials Specials Take your choice of the house Qllite eno‘lgh "-S—m the remaining Spring and ’ ° ummer. of the All Silk ekt Bhoeaest ertive | | Silk’ & Flannel weaves. sl . I $ l l 000 —including White Flannel, Ros- hanora Silk, etc. —which is less than half their actual value. $ 9 90 i Fiber Silk : —in Tuxedo. models, with pock- We've gathered into one lot ets—Black, Navy and the other 41 Silk, Jersey, Cloth and Pru- desirable colors. nella Skirts. ’ $590 - $5.00 —a decided concession. Regardless of what they were. Clearance of New Designs in Silk Ea;lly ' Fall Underwear Broken lots—and discontinued Blouses pumbas Bl duced o Georgette, Crepe de Chine 3nd " 35 Net—trimmed with real filet T Y lace; or in strictly tailored finish. Crepe de Chine Gowns, in Or- = SS'W chid and Flesh—trimmed with lace. . Both long and short sleeves— Crepe de Chine Chemise—in in the shades most wanted. Flesh and Orchid—tailor finish . or lace trimmed. Special Batiste Blouses C o Also Voi d N - ot NEx gtlhes ns;esohgng:gr!sfl:::nder;;tscollg:a atin—extra len, and cuffs; Voiles an $150 | $1.95 tailored or lace trim- Nets—cfiectwely ]ac: trimmed Creatxng Demand- —of original and effective shapes . —in Duvetyn and the smart Velvets. —with distinctive embellishments of metal and embroidery. —and values that are plainly much in excess af the price. f 2) THE EVENING STAR WASHINGTON _D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1921 i Cloutl Al D bl No Wi 3o ? . n.zvmsr. “KE’"&.’.“’:'.“" READJUSTED EXCHANGE - | JUICY STEAK ON HOOK: |P. 0. .| BOND ISSUE FOR SCHOOL. | HELD IN_WIFE ASSAULT. : & Cottage City, Md., Plans to Krect |Chauffeur Accised of Attacking IS VITALLY NECESSARY | LURE FOR SEA TROUT |gorm zacal Branch of Wationsl i WHEN BAIT IS SCARCE : Assoctation. Building Soon. Her With Butcher Knife. Rotarians Are 'to!q Little mmo- ‘Washington anglers who have Supgrvisory offcigls of the Wash-| Bonds will be issued in the near fu-| Louls F. Kirby. thirty-nine years old, & tried their luck o il ter this chauffeur, residi t 334 M ]lreel. ment of Business Posalble Till gesaon Tully uck o0 M1t water this _|ingtan eity post affice met yesterdsy and | ture for the erectian of & school bullding ' ChAReUD, Tewiing ab J000Z Mt S has been. It h r Qg organised & lpcal branch of the Na- 8t Cottage City, Md. This announce- pST8ie IWZNCT 8 & COMECS, J0%, 40 Rates Are Evensd. ! ; - tional Association of Supervisory Post | i Cortape Sy Citiina Assoclation. . | Bave ~attacked his wite, Nellie F. uek ) 2 2 e £ In the prasenge of nvau!h dis-| any ::“\":f.‘ S wmu sott cral R e me‘"“ i erdey, to take na: s c,f’_“,":m“"‘":‘g; by m;““'{e:’;n‘g;’;' Rirby L‘..‘&’:r&g"‘}i‘u’fi'cd‘&' on J‘Té tingutshed guests, Edward were unusually se: 4 2 ck, left shoulder and right hand, ¥ ik X @) yavemanin e thatcolndons- woul -be was taken to Georgetown Univer: ational Association ‘Gray resigned as secretary of H is true that loc e Jobn Dolf and Georgs Harpl wuh Ay Tad auoy o g' "“'" Tt Placed op sireets immediately. Hospital, while her hushand was ngton delegstes to " In- | hund and It is canally grue thgt Bras- |of Rural Cerriers ara 1o meet. heve |tho ampoiin. 10 % SeCretary of|treated for a siight wound in his terndtional Rotary ° con at| tically every mpecies of salt waier |on the same thres days. Postmas- throat. Edinboro, Scotland,” we .,,,c‘:,med fish will take them af times. BUt |ier General Hays Is to krect the con- |eermss LooPUnE the resiguation with| ®pojice of the seventh precinct in- Bome By thete tete lcomed| there seems to come times when |ventions, whome sctivities will cen- . vestigated the affair and reported at a luncheon of ms"no:l“ wclub at they want a change of food, and Ros- ter around the Post Office Department that Kirby inflicted the wound to his the New Willard Hotel yesterday af- | Lively,refuse tempting morsels gath- | puilding. In order to test the strength of & |throat in an apparent effort to take ternaon, Featonday "1““ the salt marghes off the New new pler erected at Bouthses, Eng- | his life. He was arrested and charged 13nd. & thousand men were paid a|with assaulting his wife with a dead- small fee each to run up and down|ly weapon. Surgeons at the hospital the structure. say Mrs. Kirby will recover. —_— l‘emllned for N. L, Pullian to Alr weighs seaventy- i 0] -ll‘ tnrmn Ty nn 8. new bait for trout—notl 1,000 fee! .h YAALEATY paRnIe Re ent of the organizat th more nor leas t| n l Me e o { meeting and . then turned hl gavel “Who would bl h over to Mr. Stock, who ded h-' for a tempun; of mn during the' remainder of the o asked. ‘‘Human gelng. are easily noon. temmed with it, and why not a n-h*‘ ity Y, Dot e el Sllien, Sesri B o Domet Flannel vondertul hosp! u tonte: this accorded the %mnrlclna -by: Eum‘sw' city, gave the beef .b!"- 8 :"s on ' 7 30C e, goq;‘. both were lo ¥ trip to Apmpoll; llcmdly nll'&( their uln e the succesy n‘ dHe Ji. tried It several U Heavy all-white comca landed a trout uch - v, Toueilul on the unsettled business | - In northern waters, it is stated, double fi"cfi figuahl), conditions now existing between beef bait is used by sportsmen soft and fluffy, for United States and Europe, M. Mp{ 2 nn “'llfi {X’.,E':J;z:&:muf“.‘ii‘ bu"l: - 130-22-24 Tth St. “-,'- babxcls; clothes =ind nightgowns for said that he attributed th I[s s ness to the chaotic ¢ondition of for.| Other waters by Uncle Sam's sallors. Store Hfllllfl OM 9315 AM. Close 6 PM. grown-ups. us§, we can't, under present umdulnns ! For P gppm e 100 Early Fall Serge Dresses “1 am free lo admit that business is not what it should be,” said Me. Delph, &6 “ “and 1 feel that it 1s up to us in this P.0, D?_M.Afl,KED' i e onand swelall Bknos Office U:lmrmmnl hulldlng e gul 00 Faturn o thin countey ancil we ean | 487 Broclatined its identlcy to’ail wha Regulac: 31090 Vulues sell what w Introduced E:":,‘,"’;Dm,m,.’ member | | LATEe bronze letters, “Post Office Dex Just taken from their wrappings—100 of the etiRotay havingy recently been elect- e s e aenibe 3 best Blue and Black Serge Dresses we have looked secretary to the President, congratu: | Somment Was heard from spectators Ay at in a long time. Mind you, these are all wool. lated the local club on its “splendid | V0, Watched the placement, which was Nicely embroidered i in colors on W and Skirt— grganization” Mr. Christian sald that | % CParge of Chief Clerk Mooney. nt Harding had recently said —_— in several different designs and sizes—36 to 44— cut full and well tailored. Father aadrees than. Rotariame > WILL STAGE PAGEANT. BEAUTIFUL SILK DRESSES FINE TAILORED SUITS Values to $25.00 Values to $30.00 Reginald Haynes a\' London. England, Never in the world Not often do you who with J. Ed. Fisher of Richmond, could such dresses have the oppor- be made to_sell s tunity to buy good s X A this price. Crepe de Fail Suits at this chine, charmeuse, ® price. Beautifully PY silk lined and in all | country to leave no stane unturned - that might help to readjust unsettled | Building Designated by Name in conditiong of the exchange rates of x the old world. While Europe can sell Large Bronze Leturl At the fuvitation of William Gude, who had as his guests fifteen VISItng | Commaniir centor Gepeiics? of the floriats, the entirs club was invited to | puplic schaols, Tuesday night, at the fttend ‘he flower show now belng | Central High School Community Cen- During the luncheon J. Stevens|" Stock, son of the governor of the fifth district of Rotary. entertained with Va., just-returned from Johannegburg, | Miss Maria Davidson to Conduct Sputh Africa, wl gre he was instru- ;nonul lnkor';ml: ng a branch of Ro- Community Center Program. ary, spoke of the arganization's ac-| o pageant entitled “Up on Mount tivities in those countries, Ol¥mpus” will'be staged by Miss Ma~ satin and georgette. There's a varlety sizes. Well tailored of charming new models. including a good | from serges. poiret twill and other suit- showing of beaded georgette, in a choice | ing. The most desirable colorings are here, of new colorings. too—black, navy, tan and rook pplementary program also will planned especially for chil- th consideration given also to sgveral Scottish songs. The singer was attired in Scottish costume, and won applause. il S - —— Witllam M. Mooney, chief clerk of the |fyier, will be s plaviet sntivien - Aunt | Port Office” Depariment” and Court” | func:- "yt e rBatuae Hlayers of tne IN UT SUMMER APPAREL Lnll:‘:i ‘S"Il",l[lll:ld!;f“;:swp'\"&l‘e‘:‘twele the 'Connor School of Expression. The ~ = More than twenty visiting Rotar- | Bamacs mith & B o id asand 5 Linene Tailored Suits. Were $7.50—mow........................ $3.98 doluru to two girls. They could do with = 3 ians answered the roll, aud a tele-|it what they pleased. And what they 23 Tailored Wash Skirts. Were $248—now........................ $1.29 || gram from President Semmes ex-|did with the money forms the vehicle 28 Waist Meas . pressing his regret at being unableof the comedy. 5 (28 to 40 Waist Measure) to welcpme the travelers was read. | ' Recreational sinxing alo, wil) be fon 17 Snappy Plaid Skirts. Were $298—now.......................... $1.89 e program. under the direction ol e 3 | Miss Helen Burkart. one of the lead- (Waist Measures, 28 to 40) 1 e traine ¥y Rabert wrence dur- of JABEZ LEE TO SPEAK. !ing Washington's Music week. some 18 Odd Silk Dresses. Were $15.00—now ; --$9.98 = tme ago. A clown act from the ¥, b 25 Slip-over Dresses, Voiles and Fancy Materials. \Were to $6.00— or childre: Local P. Q. Clerk to Deliver Ad- snd LAl o :{,oh“m be R s $1.87 ttractions. charge o dress in Windsor, N. C. onE e A toitl be Tade 15 de- ——— e Jabez Lee. brother of the late Rev. George W. Lee and a clerk in the lo- cal post office, left last evening for SENT AS INSTRUCTOR. Windsar, N. C., where he ia to deliver | (o1 pLytle Brown, Corps of Engi- : an address this evening entitled, “The has b""Ere]t‘ ed from Cdm; w G s 1 of with the 2d Engineers at Cam; an 3.‘.’:‘??."1;.’;‘,‘3‘”' In the Pleasant Oak | X Vis, Tex.. and ordered 'to Fort 2N Y Leavenworth, Kan. for duty as an ATy hD On foot In the tidewater | inatructor at the General Service $2.00 24-Inch | ool Red Star Diaper E Heavy, durable o quality Silk Hose, . & | with slight faults, c negroes The best sanitary 1 9 which will not hurt d to make farm lif teracti generally to hold the colared youth diapering the mar- $ 4 appearance or wear; and to encourage the rn of the . ket affords. Ask / seamed back. shaped m;'""i‘:.“i‘;":,';‘:‘"":" 1 Rislan. “In the Art of the price of “Red Star” elsewhere, SRR SRRk aik here. t; ‘I > : o theni youillicome hece SATlpeHies and wide double garter. You'll want at bn:::l luvu lodhlu thlo (pdh of l\|iu ainting We o residen . 4 i i y - 3 ;-;‘:l;u;"";l' e ?Vlfl;'el\;cctfil‘e:flu'; et '"’m:"" i) :O‘e)ards Iancelcjtanian pack least half a dozen pairs. They arg in Black, m| arm, = 3 elght mites aut from Windsor, N Cv| For q...&'-.n at Moderats Cost Consult Cordovan, Gray and White. i F w:_«;—. he will remain until Sentem- Geo. Plitt C.., IIC« mmn F.f?csfi m E{de:"?; C E‘Iebacher of floral designs—dark llnported Lace Hose 69¢ Dl’op Stitch Hose or light grounds. Make an ideal| pun fashionea Fine, sheer. drop- covering for comforts and furniture. | Lace Hose with e Al T 79¢ Window Shades s s § s All absolutely perfect, 49C ;\or:iat; ""rdh :';r; Py and white: seamed The most effective method of clearing out in ' white, light green, should sell at back. shaped ankle, plete. Only 14 dozen to sell, so small lots of merchandise is to disregard the for- with 3-inch hem. Limit, 6 to a . S ; 5 Organdies, Voiles, Gingham or Swiss - ..., || 29¢ Plaid Dress Ginghnm Mea's Nainsook Union Suits Ribbea Sults for medium green and ecru. $2.50. double sole and toe. come early. mer sclling prices, The remarkably reduced buyer. Small_or large It's nearly time check Union Suits, [ boys of 6 to 16 years. think of school dressu C | with web belt back. Closed crotch, “short . for the children, and The kind that sold up sleeves and knee Y A o here’s an upportumt) to buy fast- to $1.00. Odds and pants. Better buy a 60 Dozen Women’s Silk Hose Irregulars of $1.25 Grade long, with fixtures and pull com- Every housekeeper 29 Fine mercerized combed yarns knit into these t“"smztzmg“é‘a‘t{qn"_‘ € | Women's Union Suits, with tubular tape neck and wearing and washing values. These|3rms and shell trimmed knee. A real bargain for c cases are cut 42x36 inches, finished | tomorrow. Pink or flesh in all sizes 4ny SUMMER DRESS 7 = y . . Boys’ Union Suits Finished full 3 feet wide by 6 feet L A 79¢ Pink Gauze Union Suits prices listed here are sure to find mly purchasers. ends to be sold to- supply for next sea- . colored pretty plaids and stripe| orrow at Sdc. e Ginghams at a remarkably low 22 Pieces. Formerly up to $42.50 price. 27 inches wide. 25c Linene Suiting - $2.50 Girls’ Gingham Dresses The popular material Just 16 Wool or Silk o et 10c . wide; an excellent guality. A won- Nearly school SPORT SKIRTS derful Friday bargain; low enough | time and you'll ;. 3 in price to |Lse for‘;louse dresseslafnd want Dresses for InaVariety of s gp WereUp [JEiomomh=elspricnion) the girls These Fancy Plid, o TR . Another big lot of firie 19 Dress Ging- A Group Of 20 Plaid or 'Plain ::TT;:;&:R’;I:;?:; (Y binations ; pockets and white collars ; cuffs of pretty designs an dark grounds:|and sashes. Sizes 6 to 14 years. SPQRT SK[RTS pretty sheer voiles for two months yet. Ufi = ’25 % Silk or Wool Remnants Tailored from an ex- of F-ngy Sm!'ln_le_: Wa:)b Gopds ) ceptional quality middy A4 Tab’e af Sfi¢91a10fimug of finw at These Pricet i® | pyill, in all white or E;eat l fltl white with blue collars. 3 ) ‘ Values 29¢, 39¢ and 49 |- - - 2"’5 A g‘:"" o et 123 | _ $1.00 CORSETS 89c UNDERMUSLINS ; : 1 Well - . W‘r‘ ’5 ?5 cy Voiles, Organ- Yard .lno:. m»-lg- mfi’l‘ P (‘hemll)le.-(‘:rs:t: CX,‘;; . ol il s, Linene, G;l; ea and many rm, dural cou ers, Dr e —— - e _ | ather white Q'fi ared !};!cl’lll!. s e ot c nestly timmed with c and jumpers. 34 inches ’ * onl are of Fast-color !} only. Light & Dark Colors 5 to $12.50 | "35c Darkc Fancy Vailes hams ; in a varied assortment of color com- 38 inghes wide. Not too late to wear . 9 ° . FormerlySold 1 Qo ASises $1.50 Girls’ Middies S'Ib qud Ca“an 'efie Je C’une Lat 1 Sizes 6 to 14 years. — ality, Gipghams boned and A large table of Were Uf ta 36 95 ‘s L‘fi of Om- i 9 D’cs’y : in 3 d?fl‘;:'ei 2 ::;r ni“l:"‘ :“::r’f::l Bose gupporters. Sizes ¥ laces and embroid- SUMMFR HATS 4 Share 2-5” - ([ s g X g e . : = ; - Styln : | theierininst ariees. $1.00 Infants’ Slips $1.00 Boys’ Wash Suits : Lot 2- Short or Long Wash Suits for § - ne sheer ste at nearly half regu- pgton will get 3n agree- 1 ¢ | with Embroidery c lar price —all white c " we will sell ths regular . ‘_‘:,7?,,,,;,,,{‘,,,‘,,,,,',‘,,,, S ¢ pokpeisad Mo A or in tan and whits ® and sleeves; - S and blue and white. $3.95 Grade Kaysar s Pe B WL ECHREN byl TRETWD - e , Far:lcy ‘6011:5 and Fui; Plain dCoI- ss. T = “ C ore rgandies. any re: - .“ m ‘:"” ‘h‘ lm“ | “One Star" v‘sts al. SPpereiy mngihs of dark gebrgette designs Thing of buying Heter ; e e o, te or fles e e s :! b , 1N e e 'flt‘! your while '0 ]IY inagoodsupply, ' [frex n:k::om:énd pe i n:'” ; esg&zlfe;‘vgawn&nuk k::;i deep bem. | fi?f;{ 3 . 9 1] e en as this price is the Towest we know of them ;:7:; O ot - s everluvingbeen . et G TEYYF Y FE PN VAR ETRIRNE T Y 0 s - s