Evening Star Newspaper, August 25, 1921, Page 9

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NEW KEY BRIDG We Invite Nervous People to Come Here You Smile While We Work By our absolutely Painleas Methods all paim is eliminated. Our thousands of satinfied patrons o » ‘' MHE EVENING XTAR, WASH oSl Wi B ¥art St | NEARS CONPLETIN D. C, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1921. STATE DEPARTMENT TO HAVE OWN The temporary structure of Sanda Court, erected in the north court ENTRANCE TO SOUTH OF BUILDING rmh'w;w““d Hune departments nrgl he yise office of the Btaté The Départment of State will in of the Departmene of State; which men!. will be demolishe the future have its own distinct is hereafter to occupy the entire consular and diplomatic bureaus south end of the buildjng. This of the department, together with Al work guarnnteed. entrance at the wouth end of the entrance will be used v forelgn | the division of passport control, ot rliy“‘::)l-: o Sun—Cxaminations Free .;,ut.i,’ War .&a i-vymb‘-ndl:xr 3 gg:,c‘l::’sn ln!ddot)‘wr! calling at the will ‘be concentrated on the first ‘electrically cooled offices—cleanliness is one of our - . “ ronting on the beautifu ent during the sessions of floor of the building, the adminis- te: All work done without the sligl 5 5 | Engineer Officer in charge south of the White House. .That | the conference on limitation of | trative and executive offices on the (:mnnfu ‘whi h%-!?eendcg:nu ::; -r;r:lnamt 4 second floor, the geographical and everal years, I8 belleved by m: e course of the reorganiza- assoclated divislons bn the third ¥y perfect Suel Filiags, soe 1 Reports Structure 77.32 {o eve been integded ip the orlg: | tlon of the State Tepartment a | floor. fhe Index buresu snd the tel- ‘l‘ees"’ b $1 up in mold] ln: .dl.l'}m :ct.ch. un ag". :: tn!:_n {l:;n:ef ;:clfl lmy‘:gzm{.‘( e:fl es v‘ln xrdan G'ecllon on the mum: fl‘fi," s n & - nder e new arral n gy stiver, amal. Per Cent Finished. unnmenu of the Htato Doparts IFoisions ek Piireas h 4 | Stajp Department Wil oceupy ¥ o-: . ment fivvs yndersone feunt ites. oen planned, and, under a .,.5\. o fouth end bt the builds Teeth, $5.00 up.|lafn. $4—0: ' 5| Maj M C. Tyler, the englneer officer lunrz e doors al e BOU ll‘et with the War Depa: lee he War Department wul o-:- - @ | in charge, has reported to the War lho nruomrsumlll‘k A : men Soort bé but into effect: bhnyt é nbrth. — e e Open Every Evening Until 8 o’Clock, and on Sundays, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. @ | Department that the Key bridge Lady and maids in attendance. All 'k Fully Guaranteed for 20 Ye-n. © vations on the Vi 1a stde. Allthe RageinNew York § &z s a cost of $17,724. monthly. ohsamuon-o! Women’s Patent Colt Oxfords With Plain of American Legion. tributed. have your sizes. Miller and William J. Collins. BLACK OR BROWN SATIN PUMPS, DAINTY FALL MODELS WITH LOUIS OR BABY LOUIS HEELS. SPECIALLY HOOPER BROS. arrangements. @ e Kindly keep name and locat 5] | rcross the Potomao river at George- ]| town is 77.32 per cent completed. 427 th . ngress has lim! e coxt of the . |, Dr. Wyeth g | S TR | TR NG '3. m l“lmll- penditures to date are $1,737,030, of which $141,476 were for plans and land and $1,696,654 for construction work. Under the law the District of Co- |entrance to the home of Grace Har- Toe’ ManniSh Last and Gen. Pershing, Col. Charles R. Forbes, director of the veterans’ bu- reau, and District Commissioner R dolph are guests of honor of the Dis- W eel— e ates trict Department of the American Le- gion today on the annual excursion to Chesapeake Boach. More than 6,000 Fall Sensafion 5 g:l;:::l were expected to go on the Addresses are to be made by the & o guests of honor and introductions by Spec:ally Priced ‘Walter Bruce Howe, senior vice com- mander of the legion. Commeander Howard 8. Fisk of George Washington L. . Bads, girl. X 3 Boy. Lol . Post is master of ceremonies. rascls ‘1!.- iy ey Numerous athletic events and prize 'y Walker. boy. contests are to be staged, with prizes | Joseph M. and Ruth A; Miller. ‘boy. ° to be awarded by Tiepresentative J SO ADEDeDOY. C. Speaks of Ohlo, who was a com- | jou R 5 John T. W. L Raymond B. Re .- mander of Ohio troops in the world ‘war. Souvenir programs will be dis- ‘The committee on arrangements is < - 4 composed of Miss Marle Covert, Miss Get a pair now while our stock is complete and we Pauline McVey, Charles Swan, Willlam F. Franklin, I. H. Horton, Francis F. athletic committee is composed of Charles Swan, Frank L. Peckham, I. H. Horton, T. P. Randal, J. C. Les- g serts, O. E. White and C. H. Spence. BLACK KID PUMPS AND OTHER The executive committee on the ex- cursion is composed of Willlam F. Franklin, chairman; 1. H. Horton, sec- retary-treasurer, and Charles Swan. More than 3,000 persons visited the beach yesterday on the annual outing of Cootie Oriental Court of the Junior Order of United American Mechanics. W. E. Flynn was general chairman on DECLINES BID TO BANQUET. President Harding has declined sn invitation extended by Charles Peiz, | Joseph and Rosa Colewms 911 PA. AVE.N.W o raion ind . % Nason of Fleet Corporation, and A. N. Nason o g S A Chicago to attend the annual con- Deaths Repo"ed‘ vention and banquet of the Amer- ican Mining (UHKI'Q'SS to be held Oc- ‘The following deaths have been reported to =] e Summer parel Arri Apparel 1106 G Street thmrn nnan in the ne bublic use as the official entrahice Rev. Drew Reports Loss of Hand- bag Valued at $35. An unidentified individual gained lumb!. ys 60 t d th 5 = OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY l;);x;?te: a’z'{g:’e‘:. 0 g.”.‘f:m‘lfi"or En'.‘. ::ois dm‘:;l l'totler‘n;:o;":x.ic'i Totote % Malumond e project includes laying a ten- DURING AUGUST '@ | main across tho bride from 3 street| Theft of .’x'.'o'r?m.l rug valued at street. Drew, 1317 Cor- reported the theft of 5 i Cosmopolitan Bap- t tlnkutgu'l“t a plag, and tne pastor for an o pastor valued ob. < tive Burton B. Sweet of to supply water to the murax reser- [$50 was x ed by Miss Mabel 5 S . indicated no chan D! ‘N H I h f & and elevation of 't?u ers, but con-|Iowa reported 1 to- i <€ ave em or k ou ‘uldeml;!ia Vlbl;':{’lon o:' ;E.h.“”r:":}; mfl?bnn"l}mm l;h.t:::tlno‘tugh}: ’fi:u:e ure. He sal ere eavy traffio|office buil on the bridge, but no record was kept. 5 Sidibesyanerdey; VETERANS ON OUTING. More Than 6,000 Go on Excursion | four hours: Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the health department within the last twenty- Rebecca Kerly, girl. Albort T and Bdua O, Jolinston, glrl. a and Mary . Wea: ‘The the health department within the laet twenty- four hours: Margaret I Strunk, 1, 1733 20th street. Willlam Berens, 58, 1217 Massachusetts ave- Bue. lmllllZlhn 81. 2028 1st street. Karalr B. Alllum 45, 3801 Julia_Osborn, 3. pmu!-m H Sbore news Closed Saturdays During August For Fndny, August 26 lee-Away Prices for Friday Sale 2 FINAL SACRIFICES—NONE C. O. D. 1o D e S ythem: 4 O $2.98 $5.95 $7.95 25 Silk Dresses of Many Kinds, 16 to 38 Sizes. Formerly Sold $1 2.95 to$42. ToClose, Friday...............coviuinnnnnnal. Handsome Silk Dresses, Taffeta, Satin Georgette and Sport $23.75 Silks. Formerly to $65, Friday. ....................... 14 Mussed Georgette and Silk Dresses, Flesh and Colors. 14 $7‘95 to 38 Sizes Only. Sold to $35, Friday.................. $6.95 for Baronet Satin and Cream Serge Skirts, Sold to $15 $10.95 for Sport Silk Skirts, Sold to $29 51 495 for $25.00 and $29.50 Red Leaf Tweed Suits, All Colors; Silk Lined—Just the Suit for Early Fall = for Choice of 58 Suits, Tricotines, Mixtures, $ 16'95 325 335 Velours and Checks; Sold for $35.00 tol $75.00 sl 5 $2 5 $3 5 :ors(;;aot(s) and Wraps for Early Fall, Sold for $25.00 ss 95 for Group of Coats—Broken Lines—Sport Coats, Cloth Coats, Leather Coats. Sold to $25.00 To Close Out Quickly 100 Hats, Formerly. Sold for $5 to 51 00 $12.50; While They Last. ............cooeuieeinnnann.. 5 100 WOOL AND SILK SWEATERS TO CLOSE All colors and black and navy; all sizes, including the late slip-on and many other novelty effects. Sale Prices, $3.50 and $5.95 10 Dozen Beautiful Silk Waists, Plain, Fancy and Conservative Models. Sizes 36 to 44. All Colors. Formerly Sold up to $3 98 0TS T GO oot s a i i st & Extra Specials in New Fall Styles Beauttful Sutts All theNew Fall Materials, Navy, Black, Ox- “ford, Beaver Sits for which you will expect to pay $10.00 to $20.00 more— Are on Sale at $29.50, $39.50, $49.50 ABRIIRBASRBARBIRFLARIIRATRARARARRASLIIRIZLLRALARABARRLRRRRARBES hw.‘&?fltfl_ ;é New Fall Dresses— St S Sstins - @95 More style and better quality—we guarantee the values. $ Ne-w Fall Millinery___ Individual styles, wonderful variety of styles—exceptional low prices. 35, $7.50 and $10 Mary B. Hamllion, 1. n's Hospital. Bereh Sittuon, T4 2300 m street. Darid Morton. 7. La R rabarke Tor 41 ¥ atreet south J hnB Shea, 52, 917 3d st e B Osborse, 75, St. Flizabeth's Hos- Sibley Hospital. 0 Ky 1309 Spring road. S B ‘street. souib- Willtam Jewell, 54, 1444 Fairmont street. Elizabeth W. Weissmueller, 3, Providence Hospital. Mary B. Kinsey, 11 months, 711 Sth street 14 hours, 2016 I southwest. George A. Felder, Jr. half hour, Georgetown street. Lester L. Dove, University Hospital, Martha Reddick. 26, 916 Blagden court. Willlam A. Browa, 39, rear-115 3d street |- went. Repairing and Altering URS is an art. It is done nn satisfacto- rily at the lowest price. Summer Drices until Labor day. MARTIN WOLF, 227 TINNING BY COLBERT You may not need a New Roof for some time to come, if the present roof is properly repaired. Get our advice and estimate. Colbert Service is quick service as well as satisfactory and economical service. MAURICE J. COLBERT 621 F Street Main 3016-3017 Hosp! pital. S 5 Freedmen’s Hospital. Y ashington Asylum Hos- Herbert Garner, 33, St Ellzabetis Hospital, Helen Jones, 2 months, 517 3 street south- UPERB distinction, optimism and long term economy. Hemstitching Picot Edging Plaiting Buttons and Button Holes - Embroidery, Braiding, Beading First in 1875— Leadmg Ever Since bili Friday 608 TO 616 Specials The House models Brown. Canton Crepes Crepe de Chines Satins Regardless of how exclusive—or what the cost. About 20 Spring —Blue Tricotine, Velour Checks, and attractive Hairlines. Mostly small A0 S S A S S S S50 AR G0 B SRS SIRAS A 0T35S All the Fine Skirts $Q.00 —Remnants of the summer stock. Silk—White and Blazer Flannels............ 38 Wash Skirts —Gabardines and Surf Satin 22 Wash Skirts —Some slightly soiled ...covienieeeiieniininsncsninns Intr;ducing New Blouses Charming models in regular and Overblouse effects— Crepe de Chine, Georgette, ° Nets—tailor finish; or lace trim- med. Featured for Friday at cce.eeee 'Underwear Specials Crepe de Chine Chemise —in many desirable models 50 —tailored and lace trimmed. [] Orchid, Blue, White and Flesh eceesee, eecenssacene * Petticoats — Jerseys —in plain and two-toned plaits; ° all wanted colors ......... —designed by artists A diversified assortment—for street and afternoon wear —with plenty of Black, Navy and the authentic tones of Crepe-back Satins Important Clearance Sacrifices All Cotton Dresses $3.00 i - SR Moths and offierinsectshave Horlick’s ncterrors for the house- | Malted Milk g8 »Jweper whose rugs,blank & Milk |- ets and clothing have been . spraved with “PREVENTOL' ‘and stored athome ’ r MAKESA CLEAN HOME bom..,,swa EI.EVENTHST. No connection with any house of similar name elsewhere. of Cuurtesy Fruits of Qur Influence New Fall Frocks —Portraying the latest < Georgettes Poiret Twills Serges Tricotines Suits$ 19 75 Repeating Our Astonishing Specials in Sweaters Pure Silk—those heavy quality weaves; in many designs—Navy and Black only —and worth at least double the sale price. $1100 | Fiber Silk—in all colors—Tuxedo models; with pockets. Practically all S 5.90 Cobweb Alpaca—22 of these filmy ef- fects; in Coral, Green, Navy, Tomato, Gray and Harding Blue—reduced to $7.95

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