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INJUNCTION AGAINST Burchell’s CURB TRADERS ASKED T public. the value of their property aggregates more than $13,000,000, ask for an in- junction, asserting that the open-air market is a nuisante, interfering with the rights of realty owners and the CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. The Wanderlusters’ hike for Sunday We Nanufacture Everything In Furs. =2 How Greatly We Were Moved - will start from Wiehle, Va. Le Bouquet Coffee | Broperty Owners Appeal to Court | o5 Jenmm S50 Merket PR been | Tk Sand M Stroots, at 2 Gelock “on ) f N 3 C }.h .. | W So Broki Fail & for tourists, but a year or so ago an Bluemont car. y;n"x‘humns will lead. “ vory, Appetizing, hen Some Brokers Fail to | xpensive building was erected and| piyey nranch Citizens' Amsociation L i NG : Delicious Use Indoor Quarters. - |{he merkel s mavored (0,0 | il et Binaey T Ty 88 . s Bl e g NEW YORK, September 9.—Brokers | however, at least 300 brokers are still | ¢ orson str. ped ravin ejj’arts which the o ver® | trading in the open air and they have = G N.W. g g zsc pel' Po“nd -'l'&‘iw'-“.‘figo.figs. :'buotw\n'tk!)\‘: ‘1::‘:,". con- | formed an association. [The Takoma Pack Citizens’ Amo- 12153 ST..-N.W. long patronage of our tinued to trade in stocks in the open ciation will me Monday at 8§ p.m. in » g L L = ako: Sy IS tha clients has meant—is evidenced N. W. Burchell ! sit'ss sread stece, deilentine sisht:| oL HOWARD ASSIGNED. | Takens Library, sth and coduc sreots. S s e e 1325 F st‘ N w defendants in a suit hrough;lhyiflbu':- Col. Deln!lled(‘,.lflo\:n‘rg, M‘:}dlc.’l‘l’)()nr ;:“{ fll:nnl h()lh‘ of Maryland-Dis- . | e e e T o et S 08 Mo s o el s mepti From 519 13th Street to 611 o . Fhe plaintiffs, who set forth that |for duty as depariment surgeon. | Mollom pleturex of the excursion to > REP AIRED 12th Street, Bet. F and G Sts. . Dlenic ‘ot She Banetiers. ot fsavelts here, in la s 7N wi e I LT S 3 where, in larger quarte it .h:rsg-m:;‘: \fomorrow a08:15 pim. li(et us ;‘eno‘;ate,f l'et;;xg],r or gravh;g plant south aIl fhfl?delpfhéa, we T make over your fur for this win- hall maintain the quality of craftsman- The = sl ma q y g = § bers S n;d;\'-:-‘n',‘n'g":.?’ s ter. = ship that has pleased so many with their N | \ § o'clock at the cen Y.MC A We] are . manuf&f;cturers,_ ang BREWOOD engraved \ | The cholr of Zion Baptint C ! our large force of experience: = ’ | ‘:‘,,'{,'fir'fif“ :(;1"‘:"*““10‘ L:fl:c'l: Mo on |- furriers insure you perfect work. Cards Invftations | § T, TN 0 R Right now before the season |=; Announcements Stationery : § i A plente will lre?i-\:n at the Swarts- ps ln' full Swingiwe can save yqu Ig = | iyg!trmemoam Home for Chilaren, 201 cor&mlderablet money—drop in |§-‘ Qgewmo £ ‘ ittenhouse street northwest, tomor- and let us estimate. = . = § {row from 5 to § o'clock p.m. E] 5 H | 616-17 ST. N.w. - THE MAN'S STORES - 1005-1007 PA.AVE. \| E ravers & Stationers H | - - . If you have a fur piece or coat that you 15 " NEWADDRESS 5 N § would like to trade in for a new fur, we can 1__5; [21H STREET bet Fx6 5 < \\\ ) possibly allow you more than you had any idea = e ° /e N it was worth. 4 R all Business Is Boomin A ' § Rainier, Md. / \ < b . o . “ ”» e ~ a itizens' Asso- N\ : Stov‘:.ks are ready, prices are right, and “folks are buying. Get § ban Citizens' Asso-| 3 N in the “running”—buy early—have your “fall duds” while styles_ § | \ . E b d F " f “P 9 3 | i , \ 1 o, e | Open Saturday---Summer Holidays Over---Everybody Full of “Fep™. : \ 8 o'clock, . ‘ \ . a . 4 | il e Middy 4 9 c Hair Bow g 72 L stre : will address Ties Ribl’)ons, 350 Yard : at § o'clock at the! P b < > Gl | . Excellent Quality Silk Messa- These are the substantial, up- § . N any M. Citizens’ line Three-cornered Middy Ties, standing quality that makes per- \: in black, navy and red. manent bows. Plain colors and ¢ \ ] » Boys’ Windsor Ties, 35¢ fancy stripes. 3 § ¢ FY) - 1 n }u'(;nn'cs ‘lll be shown at e : \ a rowns ~New in Shape | ST o 9 ° : 3 % Ramble Club will give a . s § N - A i at 1101 I street tonight at 8 : ’ | |- Shade--Are Selling | | : . ew in Shade--Are Selling | | _ : \ > b4 X | § H undreds of F all H ats 1 i$ First in Value, First in Style—Hats That Express the Dictates of Fall Millinery : N ! Fashions at a Price Within the Reach of Every Woman b3 | : A i ! More hats, better hats than youll find elsewheresat or near b4 : t Three Popular Prices | this popular price. Newest fall models in panne and Lyons vel- ® : | vets—a size, a shape, a color and trimming feature to appeal to ' § i | every taste. Many are modeled after much more expensive crea- : i tions. Trimmed with ostrich, feather novelties, ornaments and 3 | | ribbons. Select your fall hat where value and variety are . 4 1 S * o : = Women’s, Misses, and Children’s i Famous Groups of 2 2 3 | | | i Ready-te-Wear H: : ¢ Trimmed eady-to-Wear kfats ° i ' Ilats Of Velvet, Felt and Suedelike : ol ERETOW R L o ettt L d L - A gathering of smart street hats . ! d 1 G ine Stets $7‘509 89'9') for women and school hats for 9 P = _ Genumne dtetsons young folks. A wealth of pretty ) U $3.90 ] an | $4.90 $7_00 and 812'95 styles, as practical as they are at- E : Hundreds to Select tractive. Black, brown, navy, red. rERE : : black and white, red and white, red - = From e v and navy, and other combinations. . ¢ » | b4 = : 2 Buy the be ] ARTS CLUB MEETS. Styles of High Degree in Th ® 2 + —_— 5 2 ee 1n ese The Greatest Belt Bargain Ever : e y gh Deg Girls’ School : : } Plans for Celebrating Anniversary Cnoo @ : : Offered | of Duse's B : Charming Frocks Apparel i | . ‘ seed plan H & : - : month th () y . ANY mothers wi ps 300 Sler o 1 Canton Crepe 1 urdas school-o E i % t . avoiding the b 4 > Where You Have the Advantages Satin rush: of the followin : Sterling Silver Buckles and (® oo e 1§ of Bountiful Stacks and Tricotine T oLt M caiminy , Amer! > L S profitable tg buy the school ap- G . C hod S Gooddhosxer,\{ -folr the scho;l erge parel at King’s Pglace. . boy and schoolgirl in every de- b : : enulne ow l e traps (] :fi-{d weight and every reliable Models of distinguished pedigree, Gingh: d Cha : grade, rcadnyof thrifty mo!;lfl;s many of themr copied and adapted from ln"])am = 5 r‘nbr;_v + o - ¢ c e 2 tomorrow. Every pair perfect, = iginati sses. $1.5 -4 Beautiful Sterlmg Silver Slide Combined llrrI(I of 1 of \¢|1‘3.?:§ oof course. s much more expensive originations. iy resscs "l_ 50 * . eys & ful New bel " b = . — s of.the life | he graceful straight lines decreed for = ted and sashed moaets, Buckles; room for initials to be N s fowal £ thei in che 4 comunns § 2 War Tax on i Rmith hendaia utumn wear are shown in some o their tions. 2 engra\'ed. Straps, full cowhide; Buckle, 5 is/to present in Oc-[$ Trone .o o eesecots most alluring phases. Briefly they are: Many other grouns up to $4.98. o black, 30 to 46. e, JC o e te Hose, reinforced for service. Black, Dainty side drapes, coat models, trim, ; L ¢ A =y < white, co'rdo\:nc:ln;i tan. girlish dresses richly embroidered, unique Middy Blouses, 95¢ sy Boys’-and Girls’ “taxi” models, dresses brilliant with White Lonsdale Jean Middies. < e Senomuer Hoseiat: . io.cou.ss 25C ~beaded designs, straight tunics, lavish ap- g e e s Y F the origin of a Cottoh Hose of sturdy quality. plications of fringe, gleaming touches of W new 1921 coneeptions. Models the same. % % W, r—Fall Suits at Popular Prices— value and merit that we have ever had. Patterns in “tune” to p Funston aller buildings and for u stroy the entire service. ., cordovan and tap. Sizes upsto 8 are 25e. Sizes 83 to 10 are 28¢c. satisfactory and cordovan. Sizes up to 8, 39¢. Sizes 8% to 10, 45c. Misses’ Shaped JHOSE e b i oo 50c Black, white, cordovan and tan in these superior mercerized Hose, shaped for perfect fit. Boys’ Ribbed Hose “Messenger” Brand—knit to re- sist hard wear. Durably ribbed and strengthened at wearing points. Sizes 6 to 9, 2. Sizes 91; to 11, 3be. Sizes 11% and 12, 39e. “shoe polish” ribbons. Nearly all have the new bell sleeves. CromptonCorduroy 3. All-Weather Suits ~ "j ) Note this point. All boys’ suits of [ Crompton corduroy are not of equal value. There is only one Crompton corduroy, but many manufacturers make suits of this admirable material. The suits we offer at feature prices are tailored with a thoroughness and nicety of finish that $8.98 Tuxedo and coat styles in solid colors and combinations—a veri- table rainbow of stylish hues. Bloomers, 79¢ and 98¢ Girls’ White and Black Sateen Bloomers, sizes 6 to 14. Suedelike Tams, $1.00 Smart and practical school head- wear in copen, sand and red. Girls’ Dresses, $4.98 to $19.50 Flannel Middies, $5.98 to $12.98 “Goody” Middy Blouses of Kan- Mercerized 39C\ tikoy flannel; ideal for school. - The greatest assortment and the finest stock for sheer s Send the Boys to School in Girls’ Sweaters, $3.98 to N Mercerized Hose, in black, white - \ Boys’ “Bear Brand” Hose Noted for. their strength and most happily unites good looks with good Match ’em Under $35‘ Match ’em At “Forty”’ OWCANYOUGET ofl? | ¥/; DEPENDABLE GLASSES! 7 If we examine your durability. _Medium and heavy ribbed, reinforced for extra wear. Sizes 7 to 8%, 40c. Sizes 9 to 10, 45¢. Sizes 10% to 113, 50c. wear. Yoke model, with inverted pleat back and belt. durably lined. New and appealing styles in serge, silk, velvet and jersey; for both school and dress wear. Venetian lined. Pants e, With one $7.98 b/ eyes we will discover /f Children’s Sport ) i their exact _condition s g 59¢ e If] the “eye lenses oo Splendid Qu ality—Mercerized i $9 98 clouded or improperly Sport Hose, with roll tops. Wide pairs pants . > About 2,500 Left in This Close-out Sale of Pure Silk Soft Collars 21e g $1.15 Y, Dozen ‘Six Popular Styles Sizes 13 to 18 700 Shirts Remaining From the Great Emery - Shirt Sale - 95¢ Slightly soiled, slightly imperfect; 131, to 181,. Made to sell for $2 to $3. shaped we will find it 8ut. If the focusing muscles are weakened we will know it. We will find out the cause of your eye trouble— our glasses will rem- edy it. A:Leest OpTICAL PTOMETRISTS 614 9IH ST -N.W. _| and medium sport-ribbed. Popular < colors. - . Women’s Thread Silk - Hose Self-stripes $1 000 Purchase of slight irregulars of $1.50 silk hose in black, white and cordovan. Seamed back, garter top. The self-stripings are among the high novelties in hosiery. Gray Hose To the Front Plenty of the All-popular Gray Hose at King’s Palace—the color that is in first demand for wear- ing with the new patent leather footwear. Gray in every grade— 59c, 98¢, $129, $1.98 and Up Stiff-Cuff Shirts Have the Call for Fall These Good Ones Corsets in Hand With Fall arment Fashions 0000000000 000000 0000000000000 0000000400090004000000000040 Hand G The NEMO Corset is the ; logical companion of the mew fall costume—as notable in help- » ing the wearer achieve the mod- ish contour as in providing 3 matchless comfort and suppors. = The exclusive hygienic features of the NEMO commend it to sensible women. White and flesh. $5.00 to $9.00 For the Schoolgirl Jdeal Waists, $1.25 and $1.50, - Ferris Waists (for Misses), $1.00 and $L30. Corset Dept., Second Floor. The revived demand for the practical and always neat-look- ing stiff-cuff shirts finds us plentifully supplied with hand- laundered percale shirts to sell at a special price. Imper! Brand, of excellent workmanship, fadeless colors. i |n.‘riuven{ér inth r all thetime~PREVENTOL - keeps-your home gerrr?-i “less and Clean : oths - Prevents With the New Short _Buttoned- down Collar. At a Surptise Price...... Z Money’s Worth or Money Back $l .00 % \ Z