Evening Star Newspaper, September 7, 1921, Page 15

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1921.° ‘ : 55 CO-EDS SHINE SHOES TO RAISE FUNDS TO BUILD PRACTICE HOUSE THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, Toodmard X Lotheop they raised a thousand dollars and By the Associated Press. sion department of the college. LANSING, September 7.—This is ;flum;.-f ulu;l‘e(rlus. ‘.l-tahrm:x 'i(n .ls'»-x.. % e ember, will do all the work. 1t is the story of the house the co-eds | (31,44 practice house because the built. They shined shoes in public | students, after nearly completing at ten cents a shine, they sold lem- | their course in home economics in onade, served lunches, did house- | the Kitchen of the college b hi b ings, can try out their art in the work and all manner of things, but kitchen of “The Flower Pot.” The tearoom is to be x_ non-profi- : Open 9:15 A. M. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 P. M. Bulich ouse) Well dnder way: That i, 1t wil Determination on the part of the be mnon-profit-making for - . co-eds at the Michigan Agricul- the few needy girls who al College built he Flower tempting to v “Personal Service N Ready for Returning Vacationists Complexions reddened or The Motrola Winds Your Phono- , graph Automatically. The Spanish Fashion Brings Back the Fringed Shawl Many of the smart Pa- risians wore such shawls as That _is its lly, it is a for senior students in t economics course. It rank ade name. e house” as one the M. A. C. campus. ing room and a kitchen homely homemade fi luncheon served. The food through college and lowed to do <o in the kitch. “The dining Pot.” PLAY DOMINOES DAILY 28 YEARS: NO VICTORS YET room of Flower George W. Cooper, 94, Heads Quar- largely from the by the boys' and girls' cf are cond under the d tanned by sun and winds, hair bleached and dried by briny water—these are the first consideration of wom- en. now that they are home again. Select one here at this low tet—Ten More Years Needed these at the Paris races— to Decide Winners. and it seems that they will be taken up with enthus- iasm by American women. These shawls have just arrived—fashioned of heavy Canton crepe or tricolette, with long silk fringe—in bla&k, white or a combina- tion of black and white. They are a yard wide and 174 yards long. Priced $21 and $35 $15 Just half the price at which it has been selling. Terms if desired —$5 down and balance in two equal monthly payments. CARUSO . RECORDS Just Received: Stabat Mater (Latin) Agnus Dei (Latin) Manon — Ah! fuyozm eptember 7.— have beep Careful attention must be given them to bring back their softness, clearness and color—attention that we are especially prepared to give— with thorough!y experienced operators, and cool, private rooms, in the Personal Serv- ountry | Leaipcenon donce image (French) A e e Henna Shampoo. Tl;:;':(?lr:a“::‘:\)! s (how dumb). oherwixe known a3 the Hot Oil Shampoo. Tareo, th onaXerges) New Neckwear Facial, Dandruff and Forza del Destino—So- Bestaurant for Scalp Treatments. lemme—the popular For Autumn COOLEST PLAC QUIET CLU friendship record. LA i 4 S 1. « e directors Caruso and Scotti. di s Victrola Section, Fourth floor. Eyebrow Arching. Blackhead Treatments. . Personal Service Section, Second floor. Black Patent Coltskin Street Oxfords - One of the Smartest Shoe Fashions of the Moment ] i Note the .gracefulness of this plain toe model, which can orly ORGANDY AND NET COL- LARS, in the new boat shape beautifully trimmed with lace and embroidery; some of real Irish and Valenciennes lace, add a smart touch to the fall suit or frock. Priced $1.50 to $12.50. ORGANDY AN =T COL- LAR AND CUFF SETS, also in 7 |* the smart boat shape, some in plain white, others prettily tucked and trimmed with lace Priced $150 to dom- Bedroom Furniture of Fine Quality At September Sale Prices Good Furniture is not so hard to obtain as it was a year ago, a fact our as- semblage clearly indicates. . Yot can choose Bedroom Furniture here confident that the savings. you make during this September Sale will prove all the more real as time goes on. PRICES ARE THE LOWEST WE HAVE BEEN . or embroidery. Neckwear Section, First floor. ; be pr&duced by shoe craftsmen The Little ABLE TO OFFER IN YEARS i 2;‘:33:_‘:(! tosmaknggthisitype Brown Bear Doll Louis XVI Antique, Mahogany Bedroom Four-piece Queen Anne American Walnut ‘ i Suite, five pieces. September Sale price, Bedroom Suite. September Sale price, Half-inch heel—the height that \{s the Very P"V‘sth_ $525. ; . E i is the most fashionable. z:unncing“leitx?em\:ncv;ell;‘;vm;l%llt a‘lsl § . Louis XVI Four-piece American Walnut T loth. Queen Anne, Mahogany Bedroom Suite, i’ i 5 9 P . gz'°7§f°§n'ép c:;‘ cf):gge,c ?;.f’c:.fi large dresser, chifforette, vanity and Bedroom Suite. September Sale price, attr get the Raggedy Ann Doll that twin beds. Solid mahogany. September & has proven so very popular Sale price, $575. Louis XVI American Walnut Bedroom . A y 2 among the little ones. 1S g . nother model with one-inch VOLLAND “HAPPY 3 4 3 % Suite, dresser, chifforobe, vanity and full = heel. | CHILDREN" BOOKS L°g'5dx‘” :;nt)tque SM“:“’E’“I ny ;.‘I"Q’Pr‘i°°° size bed. September Sale price, $350. | $8 pair E&ffi“g;:‘,n: Bear s‘esslioom B RE i STy Louis XVI I\'m"y Enamel Bedroom Suite, 4 A And many others of this series . four pieces. September Sale price, $395. Women's Shoe Section, Third Floor.—Children's Shoe Section, Fourth Floor. Toy Store, Fourth Floor. Queen Anne Mahogany Bedroom Suite, consisting of dresser, chifforette, semi- Separate Dressers of mahogany, walnut or E have seldom indulged in vanity and full-size bed. September Sale enamel. September Sale prices, $32.50 to 5 X H The Four Navy and Midnight Blue Serge, price, $375. . $175. - superlatives. Kelly quality - : : 5 . Separate Vanity Dressers, of mahogany : : H i ~ P oiret TWiu and Tricotine Fl‘:flggse Rs(ea::)galny Ssu.llt:.pcrcifl;l"l?slz%oster and ivory enamel. September Sale has been so well established that } orsemen s aat T s s e £ i prices, $75 to $175. it hasn’t been necessary. Today. Caniotl s unasse ENESSHO Separate Dressing Tables, of mahogany, [ 4is XV F iece Crotch Walnut Bed = . 2 B 2 ouis 2 rour-piece Lrotc alnu ed- of the Apocalypse e e el app.earance. walnut or ivory. September Sale prices, room Suite, large size dresser, chiffo- Kellys are better than ever, but Colors that are most in vogue and that are war- $62.50 to $125. rette, vanity and bow-foot bed. Septem- . : : tl‘Th;e wortlder_ful hslo"y of ranted pure dye. And the prices are much lower- Ty e ber Sale price, $725. their price has been materially 1€ tour tragic horsemen, than last season—in some cases identical qualities E red i —price! mentioned in the 6th chapter are so much lower that it seems almost impossible— - Lowe EXhausuon_ ofyear priosd of the Revelation of St. but see for yourself by an inspection of these beau- material and economies made pos- Y Y P! P John. tiful fabrics. i , ! ible in th Cumberland Plant A story of great dramatic ALL-WOOL FRENCH SERGES—The most beauti- JHE SEPTEMBER SALE PRICES ARE VERY LOW ON sible 1in the new Cumberlan an 5 power and superior quality g:"-" 'W?;"e"_ Serglc;f made, of fine long, close twisted worsted; - - have brought down costs and this of description, by the Span- AT e L C i d P i ing i i ish writer Ibanez. e e s oot s sesh {7 e, ace urtains an ortieres saving is being passed along to ¥ It has been filmed, and thé POIRET TWILLS—An all-wool weave that is very As we show at all times what are probably the largest and finest selections of the user. pictures may now be seen ‘35h‘5‘;:'|‘:_2:f i‘:rgo.;]ff;"&i:‘“; very fine twill of firm texture. Cyrtains and Draperies to be seen hereabouts, it is hut natural that we should be e T el G OTI ] ; i able to offer now the very best values of the year in Curtains and Draperies. TRICO X 3 P! TINES—The fabric that is accorded the place of AN : = oz et If you have not read this honor among the hard-surface fabrics of the season. We are We invite your careful attention to these splendid offerings, confident that an NOW you can buy Kellys fOl' the wonderful book, by all showing the finest weaves and textures obtainable. inspection of the qualities and the values will convince you that you should not de- 3 AT Soinch, S356 yard, "0 Yard: lay in making your purchases. same prices you will have to pay i CORONADO STRIPED SKIRTINGS—The new novelty e % ' 1 . Four Horsemen of the skirting fabric that is proving so popular; they are all-wool, Fmes von: C‘?t‘afnf' red:xf:edm:do $‘3.85 pan;_.t e 0 4g for other tires that have always 1 1 and attractive curtains, e of 2 nice quall voile, ai wi are and recisy | Apocalypse, $2.15 -5t ‘"fhes wide, and the color combinations are smart and e T o (vt (il AT AT Ttk o kee O g “‘s“”:}d‘ lace edge or lace medallions. 2}5 yards long. sold for less. Book Section, Second foor. Dress Goods Section, Second floor. Marquisette Curtains, specially pticed, $2025 pair. : i ‘ 3 A special purchase f £ our b f i ible for thi sual val . S S S o ihaet pte i ol e e e | | Kelly Cords are made in two : the y types ity Rz vadsicne Kant-Slip Tread which offers a resis: . o, 53 - . e = 5 =) ‘ s tains, reduced and SpwauY P“"v?f‘: $7.50 to $30. skidding next toimpossible, and the sturdy At Veiy Speczal Prices 3 bAeli(,g 32;‘,,52’15 :%;:x}‘t?gng“gg:eog;:lwsjs?;cek:;nhh}‘,?,’; Block and Button Tread. Bothall-elong - have been secured for tl is September sale, and marked at mueage tires and sell for the same ice. P g ticularly 1 1 . Two to seve £ price. Offering You an Exceptional Opportunity for Liberal Savings Bttern or désign. 2%, 3 and 3% yard lengthe. - © 5 Many new and beautiful pieces for the table, the buffet, the s lwe‘med;)oub_k V_elvet Portieres, specially , % serving table—some serving both ornamental and utilitarian priced, $19. 5.pm 2 by 2 *Cord A purpose' by theit fine graceful dosi ,i\ Velvet Iggrhere'oi flood weight, \;uth btl)th Slde;_finished g ; = i Sertadle, B dnd ey, Soe - gol S Platters, 16-inch size, $12.75. Casseroles, round, 2 pint, $6. e e areceoonires fose ant B oD s 32x3% 36.60 3.60 Baking Dishes, $12.75. Casseroles, round, 3 pint, $7. _ long and 50 inches wide. 32x4 46.00 4.30 Double Vegetable Dishes, $12.75. Casseroles, 2 pint, with silver cover, $9. 33x4 47 60 450 Sandwich Trays, $3.50. Platters, 18-inch, well and tree pattern, $16. ’ SR Cheese and Gracicer Dishes, 5. St e Brown Reed-Fiber '34x4 4940 465 Water Pitchers, $16. . Centerpieces, silver plated, $10.75. Fur nitur e BESs 32x4% 53.00 545 Siiverware Section, First ficor. 33x4% 55.00 5.60 - Specially Purchased and ggx‘;% gg:g ggg 5 o 5 = - X o z o - J SpeciallyPricedforSeptember . The September Sale of Rugs is Proving a Great =~ Specic!lyPricedforSepiem? : 35x5 6800 695 - : > Good design, with loose seat cushions *Kant-Stip or Block and Button Tread i ; spri t construc- Economy to All Who Want to Save e il —on rugs of the usual dependable quality and excellent désign that always characterize our 4-ft. Settee, $26.75 = Rocker, $15.75 ; stock. Many different color combinations and many patterns. 6-ft. Settee, $46.75 , Chair, $15.75 o : * A ' hesley & Harveycutter v Seamless Axminster Rugs, 9x12. $37.50, $4250, 9x12 Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, September 3 4475 $40, $42.50, $47.50. 6x9, $23.75 and Sale prices, $57.50 and $6750. Other Chairs, Rockers and 84*‘% % Z 9x12 T: B Is R i $2850, 48x66, SI3TB. 3x6, $6.. 20x54, $350. e L S L et tees, equally low priced 918 14th &eet N.W. 12 Seamed Axminster Rugs. September Sale . Best quality Seamless Wool Fiber Rugs. 9x12- 4 . - : oo 0 e oot 0. B3x106-1t, $1850. GxO-it, SIOTS. & Willow-Suites : o price, $50. i ft., $20. P e B Bcton, 200

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