Evening Star Newspaper, September 6, 1921, Page 4

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i ion | OERY Wr e e g™ FROM THE AVENUE AT N]NTW.EH A' Word to the Wives If you're a bit weary of darning hubby’s socks—if he seems to have no control over that irrepressible big toe—may we suggest Phoenix Hose? We know of no product so rlchl) deserving of patron- age, so chuckful of merit—as Phoenix Hosé. If you have ever worn Phoenix Stockings, we feel sure you will agree with us. Prices: 40c, 75¢, $1 and $1.25 for lisle and silk. Colors: white: black, navy, dark gray and cordovan. We also have on hand a complete assortment of Phoenix Hose for Women. e Phoenix— the product that saved Milwaukee’s Fgme Daily 8:30 to 6 Stupendous Price-Cutting in Every Department—Marvelous Savingl' T Wo_men’: _n Womau:? 1 White - "i Flowered ' > ‘E Cre; | o Ll m%‘%%”%‘vfi“’sm Boomers | o < 2or T8 canvas Bums Outing Hlnnel, 3 yds. Pink and White Striped on 10-YARD BOLT DIAPER CLOTH I Well known brand in sealed. sanitary cartons. Extra quality | |, —® special Jot worth $1.39. Only 1 package to a customer. Good qulity, | pink” crepe"atglen: With ‘pretts bl h bird designs—full cut: 69%c Women’s Gowns || 2 for 98c "—, : Gowns—well made and full cut 1 Wide Table Damask,2 yds. Plain white floral designs, with 1| mighiy m!nfr‘zod fin | Dropstitched Hose, 2 for 69 { ck. White, Gray and c 2. fast color. good vari- -« ‘and patterns-—for wom- drens dressex. Al sizes—<lig) ‘grades. Made of | Women’s Bloomen,-z Vfo;‘ Fine tted Pink and White n estra full cut Pink Mesh [$2 PLAID SKIRTS, 2 for § .98 ': | Bandeaux | [ Women's Gauze Vests, 4 for | | Gond. Serviceable Drexs Skirt— < { Brm]ere; } “ .wn"'.::M':r.:n'.t:lc‘.'i"m':'?:y"ml 59c i 11| duced. clallyre: ——— | 8§c | ' "I 3 for 55c Toweling Crash, 10 yds. ] SERGE SKIRTS, 2 for Nary Blue Serge Skirts, yoke Durable. Absorbent, Red top. pateh pockets, well ' minde. Crash. Sade 18 inches widepeer uing fect—cut from full pieces. | | Fine for house or m i iy E : 7 | CHlLD’S DRFSSES 2 fors % ‘ i Stom Serg:, 3 yds. | il or checks. Brmieres :J full piece, for uhnnl dreun ete. bl 2for $1.18 i | Bleached Muslin, 6 yards Extra fine muslin, || || Yerd-wide, Extra-hea Mnll with lace and em for - fino bedwear—regularly | 156 broidery trimmed- yard—free from dressing. || sizes up to 6. s1 ) | i Fall Tams T '2for $1.95 T TOTS’ DRESSES, 2 for 97 Little Mother Hubbard styles, in || smantcheci Eingname:” embrotdery Jokes. " Sizes' 1. 2 and 75 Large $1.50 Suit Cases key Unbleached Muslin, 10 yds. Yard-wide, Extra-heavy Sea Island Sheeting—round thresd—for sheets, Dillowcases, etc. Reintorced cases with lock, and two clasps. Special. MEN'S 69¢ WORK SHIRTS 2 for Shirting Madras, 3 ych. range of pretty strij anired” pariecns-—tas " colore: wide—enough for one shirt at Extra-fine Velvet Ta ith silk Heavy blue chambray, collar-at- tached styles—sizes up to 16%. yard- BOYS® 3130 CORDUROY PANTS Extra-heavy, Well Made Pants, in full cut sizes, 7 to 16 years. 40-m:ll Voilu. 4 ydc Protty figured and floral d'-lln- on light and dark grou _full plece—values at e 78 ynl 69“ 2 fnr $2.95 S 2 i range of Boys’ 69¢ Blouses, 2 forsl 00| 2:..'“.;:5“‘ e [ Fastcolor Stripes and Plain_Blie e made models in all Blouse with collar. Sizes 6 to 14 Golors; . stik-ribbon trimmed. ———— AGreatWEDNESDAY Bargain Table SALE? ' = ‘ 1$1 Elastic Top m— e ‘ e ?'$1 -89 I \1 Corset || r?"{"‘:": Hase, 4 prs., | Miadiex. "in a1l sizes—iig bargain- i {4 2 for 31 49 i r"'a"::'( 107 hrown, ':,; c 4; | 95cT | URGES CLOSER TIES | FOR FUTURE PEACE Canadlan Bar Asked to Seek Better Relationship Between U. S. and.Great Britain. By the Assoclated Press, OTTAWA, Ont., September 6—For- mer Judge Alton B. Parker, once democratio candidate for the presi- dency, urged the Canadian Bar Asso- clation today to again take up with members of the American bar the ef- fort toward closer relations between Great Britain ard the United States. He recalled that just before the be- glnning of the world war Canadians| and Amerlcans held a meeting on Mackinaw Island to plan for tne bration of the 10(th anniversarv the treaty of Ghent and the centur of peace between ¢ America whi follow ed. was dbandoned hecause o but circumstances which ]|.ul L mened since, he sald, had demon- strated to men not blinded. by prefu dice that it “was then. is now and| ever will be wise for Great Britain and the Uni /) gether for t world if they they cannot, then for their joint pro- tection.” rated by the boundary line 3850 miles of onportunity for ble, but ungu sunboat, fort,| soldier o | The sii .-muz of at. the common nd the Un declared t i it h.mu n that ei the other when | peace. ! “The Trish questi 0 | long as it remains w i ate some measure of i ways has and it can hope and pray will succeed in her and south Ire for the peace of the world nc good of humanity. It will not do to charge against an_entire people the irritating faults of a small percent- age."” _— BATTAL!ON OF TURKS CAPTURED BY GREEKS Aminsami and Mount Arbiz, in Asia Minor, Taken by In- vading Forces. By the Associnted ATHEN. official m: 2 reports the in Asia Minor Arbiz, together with an talion of Turks, including i mander. Mustapha Kemal the Turkish nationa stubhornl com- re only, lnrly miles fron Hst capital Weddir N, 7777 ‘The Sunn; is the first all built to 607 14th St. P | i wor Hi thin | | Fits the Modest Purse for $100. Its size makes it ideal for the large family. It is last for years. Let us show you its many superior= ities—and tell you our easy terms. PAY YOUR ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE POTOMAC ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. —nn.el. Store w--unmn Raillway nl nh-iru Bullding, 14th and O Sts, N.W, . D, ¢, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER &, 1921." BRYAN DEFENDS LABOR AND SCORES PROFITEERS Blames Retail Prices for Delay to Normalcey in Present Cost of Living. By the Awsoclated Presa, CHICAGO, September 6.—Willlam Jen- nigs Bryan branded retall profitcers as the chlef obstacls .in the way of. the country’s return to normaley in a speech at & mass meeting yesterday under the auspices of the Chicago Federation of or. r. Bryan said that the fault was ot labor, which was willing to do its hare In’ éffecting a_readjustment, but with the men who perpetuated the infla- tion of living prices, making it impossi- ble for the working classes to live on reduced wages. “Labor's chiet difficulty in readjust- " he said, *is in the fact that re- 'YEAST BEST WHEN TAKEN = — = = (=} = | !1f Weak, Thin or Rundown! Try This New Treatment | in Tablet Form—Watch the Quick Results. | Every one has heard of the apparent rs performed by yeast in restoring | sickly, and run-down people to And now it s found that even health, re surprising resulta are brought when yeast s taken with iron, the great blood builder. Al the ‘best of | take it fn plensant in patented Kani-tape Deck ts cont is n yeast reatment a day Phxladelphla ) DiavonDs @@ PEARLS The large and far-reaching resources of this Establishment permit th d'fr of Gems that cannot o Teiad i this cosrigs - Corresporderice srvilad Correct Social Stationery Invitations and Announcements, Anniversaoy ton, Dinner; Dance and Debut Invitations.. Tea ami Vlsflmg Cards - Saxples upon reguest. . ‘The Gift Béok llustrates and prices Jewelry, Watches, Clocks.Silver, - China,Class @#dNoveltics - Meiled upon request., D777 s Steel cabinet Copper tub Aluminum wringer % H. P. Motor Enclosed gears® -metal electric washer to sell Arother r nlution laid claim: for equality for tl black race among other races. It was decided that Marcus Garv tall priges have not come down as they troops occupying Haiti. * This makes readjustmsnt im- It is difficult to reduce wages living expenses remain at war- time Igvels. Woolen goods are now sell- ing at Fetall 100 per cent above the price they Were before the war. Meat on the |- hoof, which the butcher buys, has been reduced, but meat on the block, which he butcher sells, has not been reduced. The laborer's family must suffer, and it is this which is the chief cause of labor unrest.” SEEKS RACE EQUALITY, Pan-African Congress Would Also Bar U. S. Troops From Haiti. PARIS, September 5.—The pan- African congress today unanimously adopted & number of resolutions, notably one by Delegate Gervais of Halitl, protesting against American “provisional president of Africay should be heard at another session o the congress so that the congres might be able to “adopt a just an( equitable attitude toward him” I was decided that the next plenar; congress should be held in 1923. Th time and place for the meeting is u be fixed by the permanent council. Introducing the New Fall Shoes for ° Women and Men More than ever before have our factories com- bined style with comfort Let us show you these really remarkable Shoes for Fall 8.00 & l 0.50 Smart Hosiery to wear with them at 1.50 to 2.50. ARTHUR BURT CO., 1343 F r Woodmwarh & Lothdp DOWN STAIRS STORE (?f,@sser Priced Merchandise ! Presenting the First Arrival of . . L] Women S and Mlsses Smart New Fall Suits $24.75 to $39.50 ' All new fall The materials and trimmings of these suits are of the best. styles and the prices are in thomsel\cs an attraction. i STRAIGHTLINE MODELS with long coats; some fur trimmed and embroid- i ered; most have large fancy buttons and belts of self material. y i OTHER WELL TAILORED MODELS have notched and reversible collars; in- serted or patch pockets. Sealine and beaverette fur trimmings. j - THE ELECTRIC SHOP 607 14th St. N.W. sunnysuds ElectricWashersWringet: Velour, Silvertone, Tricotine, Poiret Twill and Bolivia are the materials, in colors of reindeer, brown, navy and Duff blue. Sizes 14 to 42. Moderately Priced, $24.75 to $39.50 - Exceptional Values in i } Pink Broche | Underwear and Hosiery For Women and Children Affording Splendid Choice at Savings in Price CHILDREN'S NAINSOOK TUNION 7 SUITS, with drop seat, buttoning across back; elastic at knee. These garments | take the place of body and bloomers. { Sizes 2 to 12 years. Special, 60c each. 1 CHILDREN'S LISLE SOCKS, in an assortment of fancy stripes; plain colors in white and cordman, with English ribbed tops. Sizes 4% to 9J:. 25c pair. WOMEN'S FINE RIBBED COTTON UNION SUITS, with tailored tops and cuff, shell or lace knee. Sizes 36 to 44. 65¢. WOMEN'’S BODICE STYLE GLOVE SILK VESTS, of heavy quality; hem- stitched shoulder straps and tops; full i Corsets $1.95 These are shown in three excellent styles. One model for the average figure is of good quality pink mer- cerized broche, with medium low top and long skirt; four hose supporters. Two other models are of unusu- ally good quality pink broche in top- less style, allowing utmost freedom above the waistline; medium and long skirts, giving free hip space. For the average and slender figure. Corsets That Are Made for Good Service Well Fitting and Exception- ally Low Priced cut. $2.25. < & Sale.of Phandiiadc Blo ek Special, $1.65 THESE BLOUSES ARE OF FINE BATISTE, prettily fashioned with hand-drawn work; tuxedo collars and vest fronts; others with long collars and V necks, All have long sleeves and turned-back cuffs. They come to us as the result of a special purchase and as they are very spccul]y priced it would be advisable for you to make early selection. Sizes 36 to 46. A Sale of 50 Girls’ All-wool Serge Dresses $5.75 and $6.75 REGULATION AND DRESSY MODELS—the former trimmed with all the insignia 2 and braid that goes with regulation uniform. Others are neatly finished in contrasting shades. Well made and of 'good quality materials. Round neck; pockets and sashes, . 3 ? An excellent qutfit for the school girl. Sizes 6 to 14 years. T TR

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