Evening Star Newspaper, September 1, 1921, Page 12

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, C, THURSDAY, SEP'i'EMBER 1, 1921, ° TR YT PR T Y ryyy] T . |States patent office under the provi- | torneys may _receive THE WEATHER [ oo, gt - i sion chis 2 a; ' District of Columbla—Maryland and [aVe been made by the Washington|tion is made b; \ 3 ‘ :atch a ‘ :old ! Virginia, fair and continued warm to- [ City post office whereby patent at-llater than " . night and tomorrow; gentle variable , ‘winda 1 MW_ ‘West Virginia—Falir tonight and to- weather —a_chill—and morrow; continued warm. “Jhe BigHardware and Housefarnuching Store, gt e ey Good Houses to Sell to Our b tve Records for Twenty-Four Heurs. prinkl oot 11 th and G Ste At the first sign use s :.'m' " ¥ s \ T R R A L ALLEN’S 1 —cléar .m., 30.00; % Open Till 1 O'Clock Saturday . To e den g COlor ed Cllents : ed-up air passages. Highest temperature, 89, occurred at < L) 4 p.m. yestegday. Lowest temperature, 70, occurred at 4 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— th 1 Highest, 78; lowest, 62. mentno Tomperature and_condition of the Condition of the Water. water at 8 a.m.: Great Falls—Tem- COou perature, 76; condition clear. > * Tide Tables. FOOT-EASE The Antiseptic, Healing Powder la’l"'lhe Feet, for Tired, Swollen, Smart- ing, Tender Feet, Corns, Bunions, Blisters,Callouses. It freshens the feet and makes walking easy. 1,500,000 pounds of Powder for the Feet were used by our Army and Navy during the war. Sold everywhere. Ask for ALLEN’S FOOT=EASE. We are colored brokers and specialize in the sale and rental of property to reliable colored persons. More than 75 per cent of colored purchasers apply at this office. E.L.SCOTT CO. Phone N. 9882 389 Fla. Ave. N.W. Special Friday 1Y%,-qt." Aluminum Double Boiler, regular price, $1.75. $l .00 Frday . - ii:-snorsnnica Thermos Bottles Picnic Requisites and Auto Accessories For the Labor Day Outing Aladdin Thermaljars, 1 Gallon, $13.50 Stanley Unbreakable Thermos Bottles Pints, $7.50 Quarts, $10.00 American Thermos Bottles, Nickel Plated Pints, $2.75 Quarts, $3.75 Vacuum Ice Cream Freezers, 1-gt., $5.09 Sterno Carmed Heat, 1 DozenCans................. $1.00 Sterno Outfit—Aluminum Tea Kettle, Stove and l'ol-'-u- (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic surdey.) 5 Today—Low tide, 1:07 a.m. and 1:40. ¢ p.m.; high tide, 7 a.m. and 7:27 p.m. o Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:01 a.m. and Bock. over |2:30 p.m.; high tide, 7:56 a.m. and 8:20 “& lpm. ek The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:36 a.m.; sun sets 6:40 p.m: Tomorrow-—Sun rises 5:37 a.m.; sun sets 6:38 p.m. Moon rises 4:56 a.m.; sets 6:11 p.m. utomobile lamps to be lighted one- balf hour htter sunset. . Up-River Waters. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., Septem- ber 1.—The Potomac and the Shenan ?:;n rivers were both clear this morn. Temperatures in Various Gjties. Everything for the Holiday Oufing I Washington—the most “Livable” City in America” : AXIMUM ‘ € SERVICE” gives light on the de- Tray teils of a Real Estate o i Sterno Canned Heat Kitchenette Transaction thal“ result 2 , White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers, l-gt.......... $4.00 2 e buying Closed All Day Satisfactron First Warner’s North Pole Ice Cream Freezers, I-gt............... $2.25 > e l ) Rustproof Corsets Waterproof Shopping Bag. .-~ --o ..o oerveenennnnn. 0c NIl inthe Classifea Cotumns [ i s ts Saturday and C e e e $1.49 T R e e of the Star present the Battimore. - 94 _ ;‘“ m AT foce . %lecl::‘!ldl:r;r ;:‘ei;‘;_:ld :]d.ub'e’ | most advantageous fi;fim e Monday > (i;sntsmaon; ia:ed backs; four hose LuggageqCalr:im ke peppositions®ion the Charestii s 810818 Z¢h Se. supporters. $2.00 to $3.00 values. ers ] C] ke A complete line of Stanley and Stoll carriers m-.-:k“ fronciday:tojday: Add-On Carriers for Spare Tires ar {12 i Pl This Wonderful Pt.cloudy jal—Trimmed Hats At $4.95 —worth a great deal more; in large, medium and small models. Of Lyons and Panne Velvet, and Velvet and Duyvetyne Com- binations; all the new colors, including poppy red, copper and pheasant, black and solid colors and color combinations. Easily Adjusted and Then You Are Ready for the Trip Luncheon Kits Complete sets for four or six people Model Spec (Like Ilustration) $2.98 All-over embroidered Hat that has been the sensation the country over and sold for $6.98. Specially priced for Friday only. e i e . T e e COMPLETE SHOWING OF Early Fall Millinery $6.95 to $12.95 Seventh Street—Pennsylvania Avenue We Are Open All Day Saturdays Beginning This Saturday | Things the Boy’ll Need for School |l —~That Are Advantageously Priced Women’s Hosiery Remarkably Priced for Friday’s Selling Exquisite Silk Tailored Hose $2 wed $2.50 values, in black, tan, white, cordo- Can T RESS AL B o MR RS . This is a fresh, new, crisp shipment, and will be placed on sale Fri- day—sizes 813 to 10. Of course they are not perfect, but are classed as irregulars. Perfect White Silk Hose i Toilen Hose s $2.25 New Stuff and Corking Good Stuff For the Boys CROMPTON ALL-WEATHER CORDUROY SUITS, greatest wearers you ever saw. Made by real tailors who know—patch pockets. Models with yokes and inverted pleated backs—exceptionally fine Veni- cian cloth lining—look for the label. Special it e $7.98 pair of pants, competition held two years ago. A committee of criticism is to be or- ought to be inculcated in children, it is_announced. Dr. Folsom has been assistant pro. fessor of soclology in the University of Pittsburgh. The Character Educa- tfon Tnstitution is headed by am executive committee composed of ' | Corduroy Suits Wool Suits Cheviots in Brown and The better grade of Cromp- Gray and neat mixtures, and ton’s All-weather Corduroy Plain Blue Serges—guaran- Milton Fairchild, chairman; Dr. P. P. —khaki-lined coats—and e st T Al e s wl-tashioned Al silk W S exutar 33.00 s 7 with TWO PAIRS of KNICKER- | | KRICKERBOCKERS both R Ry TR DL R IS | Special [T ., $9.98 | si il anec. full lined. Sizes 7 to 18 SPECIAL PATENT RULE. FIBER SILK HOSE, seamed AJl the rage—Satin { Special— ial— : waturday being the last day under | oL but meariy perrect FQC Plack—white_Gordovan. Al Only Through Unusual Purchase and Very Close | Speual abroad may be filed in the United 2 SLEmyalucs s L Pricing Is It Possible for Us to Feature for Friday Special Glove Values Friday ¢ Sale Of ]_ 50 Dresses 16-Button Suede-Finished Qenuine Kayser Importe Gloves, 98¢ Chamoisette 8 . Suede-finished = Glover, pratorsed for smart ap- Gloves, 59¢ At pearance, fit and service. White, uo buvion fength in black, ° \ , ver, mode and 5 5:33,..?“‘“ beavel white mode, brown and gray. Novelty Suits Junior High Blue Serge Middy and |- 1 Butten-on Suits; all wool and SUIts l;oir;t tl:vil]S, tricotines, ser%e, C:-:inton crepes, charmeuse fast color: trimmed with For the boys just going and Satin; braid trimmings, wide and narrow; quantities of 1 2 s S . . embroidery in black and colors; coat dresses, open at side, White braid; silk-embroid- “‘tg ":‘"'g p‘;v‘l‘.ts‘ Plain Blue HOLIDAY LUGGAGE Gmished with silk braid. Most of the Fall models show the ;egd emblem on slee l;’e. fl“d dfl“:’.;’ b"‘t“:e:—ms'fgle M long, straight lines, full bell sleeves, with narrow belts and iddys, 3 to 10 years—But= an louble breasted. 1Zes e atti sashes. Navy, black and brown. ton-ons, 3 to 8. 31 to 36. Full of the styles ASHER FIRE PROOFING CO. Suit Cases, $5 L g Special— the boys want. __9I5 SOUTHERN BUILDING Dursble Imitation Leather | HUSSAZE 7 50 » Special— T —— piiskiaat Tsasaic cises Wi | Bagal Fur Coats—Plush Coats key. Linen cloth lined. Shirt | These are the good, strong fold., Also 26-inch Black Enam- | bags that formerly eold for eled Bellows Suit Cases, such as | :,,‘,;_' in a popular size for all- sold for $10 a year ago. around use. Three clasps. PERPETUAL BUILDING | ASSOCIATION | Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent $25 Up to $300 A small deposit will lay one aside for you until wanted. $5.75 $29.75 Boys’ Separate Pants | Corduroy Knickerbockers | —cut large and full, with r Handy Luncheon Boxes, 10c l | Made of fiber. 39c values L 2 = . ‘Wonderful Showing and Unusual Low Prices for Children’s Boys" Blouses Choice of several patterns ’ of fine grade Percale Blouses | . —with long sleeves, soft : Toilet Requisites Specially Priced for Friday | $1075 $13.75 Will Be in Charge of Editing Chil- dren’s Morality Codes. Dr. Joseph K. Folsom has begn se- lected as chairman's associate for the <oming year by the executive com- mittee of the Character Education Institution of Chevy Chase. His special work is to be the edit- ing of the children’s morality codes which were contributed in a $5,000 ! seams securely sewed; the on shares withdrawn be- Amami Shampeo Hemma, 2 _White Velour Powder Puffs, : | most serviceable color. They g‘f’] and c:“b‘lrs attacl.:ed. fore maturity P one Tooth Fowaer, 192, ? eioatc's Natural Soap, 3 for Dresses W||l‘| e;'d“re all st_he s‘;ntm ;’; 6l: l.;ge — ousy. Sizes ‘ it Assets More Than g:::?‘?-;:&!l-f. (‘:;m-. aio: ”i-;.na 1 Talcum Fowder, Se. school wear. Sizes 7 to 0 16 years. i Wrisley's Almond Cream, 19c. fum Deodorant, e . | $7,000,000 T 500 Dresses o SpeCIal——- i Surplas Neari Derma Vina Bleack and Tiquid' | Fine Baby Svenes, Sc. Special— = | mg e oltac, whits rose; 19e. Eyebrow Pencils, black and $800,000 Tollet Water, all $1.00 sizes, brown; Se. | ) e Dorine Rouge, brunette, large $1 59 590 | Corner 11th and E Sts. NW. et C JAMES BERRY, Preaident JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary Of gingham and chambray, also gingham and chambray combination, some have vestees of chambray, with collars and pockets to match, a large variety of colors to select from. School will soon open, make your purchase now, sizes 7 to 12 years. Stylish Sweaters Which -~ Are Extremely Useful NEW SWEATERS of pure MISSES' ALL-WOOL SWEAT- worsted arid yool, plain and fancy ERS, in coat and tuxedo style with stitch, in tu’edo and coat style reversible tuxedo and roll collars, with pockets, belts or girdies. - bélts and pockets. Cardinal, navy, Brown, buff black and buff, brown, peacock white, peacock and 54,98 and heather. Sizes 30 55.98 cal In: . o Girls’ Shoes Misses’ School and Dress Shoes — Brown, Mahogany and Patent Leather—Gun- metal Calf. Nature shape or English. Sizes 1115 to 2. Special — : $4.95 Children’s sizes—815 to ' Boys’ Shoes Both for school and dress wear—English and Blucher models. Brown, Mahogany and Gun-metal Calf; all solid leather. Sizes 1 to 515. Special— $4.95 Sizes for little boys—10 to School Dresses, $1.19 Gingham, Chambray and Linene—Gingham made in a full line of good washable colored plaids with collar of chambray, also pockets and cuffs of chambray trim, belt and sash. Linene, of copen color, collar and pipings of contrasting shades, belt and sash. Chambray, in an assortment of,colors, with saflor collar and of gingbam, trimmed pocket, sash and belt. Sizes 7 to 14 years. rdinal ....cceqeneen o > ] :EBSI:.I_ ITE | Latest Creations in Blouses SofFenmmd | Specially Priced for Friday SRR Friction, uso EBONITE. Dresses in Large Piaid Ginghams in all the smart fall models, at §1.49, $1.55, 9198 and $3.5. Jersey Jumpers, $5.98 H CREPE DE CHINE BLOUSES . BLOUSES OF FINE VOILE with i in white, flesh and navy embroid- frilled,-pleated, ruffled and tucked 1, —$3.95. 11—$3.95. Sold everywhers in five and tsoenty-five-pound d in colors. Slip-over, tie-back fronts. V neck and vest effe 1345 11 95 ey B HONITE oyt Semlones Shodels with % sloeves, tucked roll tuxedo and satlor Sonars trim® Round necks, pockets, belt, sash, meck, armholes and pockets Chat’s your assurance of best results. embroidered in worsted; colors, brown, copen and navy. ‘Sizes 7 to 14. and Jlong sleeves.. short sleeves ........ Gonle, rinmed Tk $5.75 Toee s, 1me 2oa $1.98

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