Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1921, Page 17

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I vembeér 13, 1871, five weeki lfl \Iy affect the dlfluunt brapches e Disraell, the name of the luck: rl appli- ANNIVERSARY OF CHICAGOS FIRE ' |2 Soioher’v'md Tonie 3 Bogiish tace * | e experionce axisy: | GIRL WINS PRIZE FARM. [ Son el Feat® The tana was ve- © t&“l‘lgnry“ mmvmfi"é l-’-h-l mpf hm“ :gpul wu it oncn ukol;‘\;n ] settl. clya . " t P T T cently ope;ed and irrigable. 'n ;vu sever : 3 Dra Land Set Aside !set apart by the government for for- REVIVES STORY OF GREAT. LIBRARY yonrd etora. tho' e and mage s |lishar st Luipeld bogan {he cotlecion %""' : o w‘ww- Tho Brivas Drawiog Held for Land e s ervica men Snd women, number of friends. On hearing of the ot books. in Germany. A thou thi ¥ ty, m"’.’ = for Ex-Service Men. . A sugar beet factory is to be erect- % disaster he enlisted Queen_Victoria, | volumes were sent by the G«mpn-. ron. . wats ank .t “ HA, . ot ed near Torrington and newspaper CHICAGO, September 10—When Chi- | Thomas - Hughes. author _of “Tom | Giadstone. then premier: -others high | Thia_ activity abroad led the olfl- od .the south | Ox rs ral | OMAHA, Neb., September 10.—Miss |plants and a post office already are ' W in the government, authors such as|zens:of Ch themsalves. 3 Jennie B. Fuller of Gresham, Neb., an "peing completed. One of the prin- kago this fall_observes . the fiftieth | Brown's School Days” His proposal R th h lts b--tb = in the Al § & % 4 anafvorsary of the great i thal'de. |romuted In 15000 volumes besides a | puilshers. ey Jolnea”their names "ru“":::t:&"oh“mm‘:“"m‘ S : 15 ing, %0 Cambridfe Univertity and | v at-the Goshen Hole 1and draw: | a7s saiy® °F (he Fesion Wil be corn, . s afde- | yum of money belng sent here from | PITIRIRTH, TOPY JOIA0S MAST BEES | B ibrary e 1t had boen de- o = fberal 3"“"}:. S “"p:f mt' oied ing for ex-service men and women |'t 18 8210 stroyed this city, it will recall that|Great Britain.- The children’s room FESr———— v of Britain. B & rwng- They supposed th ‘were |-al & librai T ut the Chicag ail Turrington, Wyw. yesterday. its public library, now the second |!n the library is called the “Thomas Reasons :.‘ of. to r.’pl-:.n it. u" had, | in; f xuz .nd u'u u,oao voflmg.dr = fng list and is nm emunx m publl- Drawing began shortly after noon Japan is preparing to build a pyra- largest in the world, was born in Hughes room.’ Appenl. rever, been none of this sort ve- | celved from English contributors .na cations. and continued until nearly midnight. | mid for her first emperor, somewhere et eonfageation. Tre Hheary owen | The chiet prize of the Chicago Pub- | Support was urged on the ground |.fore. ; elsewhere were stored, and in A number of the autographed vol- |Several other former nursés also Won | i the suburbs of Tokio, & lic Library is an -ntng-vhod copy of | that “the new library of Chicago is| Chicago began to take the'neces- 1874 the library proper was Opened: | wrbs BAve been Dreserved in @ memo. | farma. n the suburbs of Tokio, and for this s start to British sympathy for the |«The Early Years of the Prince Con- [to be 2 mark of sympathy now and rial collection. purpose a committee of prominent = pathy sary steps to start a_library. On British Contributions. About 5,000 applications were filed, scricken city which found its ex- |sort” that Queen Victoria sent. It|a token of that sentiment of kinship | April 3, 1872, six months after uu QUL OF this start the Chicago public|pye firty ex-service men reached Tob- |men will collect a stone from every Pression in books. was a volume of memoirs of her hus- |which, independently gt ciroum five, the oity ‘council pagsed i ordl- The British contributions included D DA TN L e o cof | rington too late to file applications. |subject to the empire. 1t Is the In- band that sie had had compiled. The |stances and independen! of every | mapce for ‘a lrn clty llbnry sutographed\ worke of Gladstone,{ ation is ~8,000.000, which nla. it | The hundreds of men gathered on the | tention to make this the highest The prime mover in England was queen inscribed it for cmmo on No- |'other consideration, must ever pow-|city v.lun m a uu'ourh hm Herbert Spencer, John Stuart Mill, -nud of any library in Englan courthouse lawn cheered lustily as | structure in the far east. = Diaper Cloth, 10-Yard A : . i AllWool Storm Ser;e, per Cloth, Turkish Towels Huck Towels Hemmed Napkins, Van Raalte 16-Button & ., Piece uck Towel : B 79 Y 121 19 S 69¢ 3 Suede~Finished Gloves c Yard fac c : 98¢ . H twilled quali in 31.59 17x34 W 25 18x36 He Huck D ty. X “Wh Y X! eavy ucl = navy. biack, gray and purple. Dikper Cloth, Soft and absorb: Tawela, of fem. auick-drsing Towels Wik woven red bero Nl3xis (before hemming) o These Pabric Gloves that so A low price for good serge. Seiiin (E ynvieenaaiia i \ JuNiLY. such sa:formarly sold e ol hpia ee gian Head cloth. Seconds.of o e e S ;2 N e i beaver. gray and brown. Resplendent ; Black Silks e —Are in_the Vanguard of Fall Fashions. Here are. the fayored weaves at very interesting prices. } S l Yard-Wide Black | 35-Tneh Biack ! t)’ e Bontex Seamless Sheets, $1.35 F- t . 81x90 Size—Absolutely Perfect lm ln .It's no economy to buy seconds to “save” a few cents, whéen you can buy these excellent Bontex Seamless Bleached Sheets, of strictly V' l perfect-quality for $1.35. Firm, strong texture, with no trace of in- ailue jurious dressing. Note that the size is for large double beds. Bontex Pillowcases, 35¢ Wool-Mixed Blankets, Satin Duchesse, $1.59 Clufl'on T'afl'ela, $1. 62 4536 Plllowcases, made the “sight $6.75 Such t uch e way” e cotton, assurin, t . The costume silk of perennial e A JobE ‘wesr. Ofsheavy Quatity. Cot- 66x80 Wool Blankets, containmng vogue will enjoy enhanced popular- ity for fall. Rich, soft, satiny weave, ‘wonderfully adaptable to the new straight, flowing lines of autumn. Yard-Wide Black Costume Satin, $2.50 A weight that assures long serv- ice and supple adaptability to the fashions of the hour. Well bodied, - with luxuriously rich luster. A low price for a satin of superior quality. women will want to miss. Firm, strong texture with permanent chll’- fon finish. 35-Inch Black Chiffon Taffeta, $1.98 ‘Women who examine this splendid black silk will instantly appreciate the value. It is a weave you can buy with every confidence in its good wear and permanent good looks. in combination few . ton, every case perfect. These were made to sell for 45c. Bontex Pilloweases,-29¢ The 42x36 size of these splendid~ cases was intended to sell for 40c. The quality is well and favorably known to most housekeepers. Bed Comforts, $5.00 Closing out a lot of high-grade comforts that originally sold for $8.00 and $10.00. Covered with sateen, éilkoline and silk-mixed mull. a2 minor percentage of cotton. Plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray. Size for large beds. Baby Blankets, 59¢ 30x40 Baby Blankets, soft, fluffy quality In pink, blue and gray fancy plaids. 59¢ each. Bedspreads, $1.25 72x80 Cruchel Bedspreads, close, durable_quality in attractive pat- terns. The price is notably low for such value. - . % TR . ale of Outing Flannel Girls’ School Apparel e o tng els 4 At a Surprisingly Low Price . £ S d Gingham and Chambray . Girls’ Sweaters, Right at the Beginning of the Deman Dresees, $1.59 $3.98 10 $8.98 12%¢ Yard New belted and sashed models, Tuxedo and coat styles in solid in checks, plaids‘and combinations. colors and combinations—a veri- These thick, fieecy, new outing flannels come in a wealth of pretty Sizes 7 to 14. table rainbow of stylish hues. stripes and checks, also in plain pink, blue, rose, cream and white. You Many other groups up to $4.98. might pay 18c or 25c and not get better outing flannel or more attrac- “Goody” Flannel Middies, Suedelike T: $1.00 tive patterns for making nightgowns, punngnnd children 'u\;enr a $4.98 Smart and practical school head- Percale, 18c Longcloth, $1. Shirting Madras, 49¢ . pe ikoy" 1 all ‘wear in copen, sand and red. Silk Stripe Shirting GenuinassEanticeyiE Aanne o= 25c. Yard-wide Per- Yard-wide Longcloth Madras. patterncd in wool “Goody” middies. Last year's Girls’ Dresses, cale, in mew stripes, of excellent, smooth beautiful stripes of price was $12.98. Navy biue, regu- heecks and figures. quality with chamois woven colors. suitable Tation Sukel with yolie, sW stace $4.98 to $19.50 Firm, high-count finish. A grade thatis for men's shirts and - ideal f iderwear. ‘women's ta ore 2 Bloonters, 79¢ and 98¢ New and appealing _styles In Teave, printed In fast e Nard plece. blouses. Girly White and Black Sateen serge, silk, velvet and Jersey; for Bloomers, sizes 6 to 14. Dboth school and dress wear. $1.50 Llee-Tnmmed Scarfs and 980 3 Centerpi i posieach i of these home decorati e our immense stock of ese home decorations— 7 thate the by roason of this Temarkable price reduction. | For Monduy / . ‘ this ot of beautiful lace-trimmed scarts and centerpieces New Elghth Street Entrance Now Open o W O th deep lace—at 88¢ for choice. Scarfs are 18x36 and 15x54; -« centerpieces are 30x30. $7.00 8x10 Stenciled Grass - Rugs New Eighth Street Entrance Now Open ~ 'Notions and I In a_Timely Underprice Speclals Opening Specials SHEETIN 40-inch vnhlenched Sheet-" ing, h ualit; fox ail home pur. | 7C Presenting the authoritative' modes of the new season on a scale remarkable even for this historic millinery center, with-values, as aliways, marching land in hand with correct styles. King’s Palace and the new and authentic in millinery have King’s Palace provides another emphatic demonstration been msep:l:a:;ile in the mng(i,s -of feminine. Washington for of _its ability to furnish headwear of distinction at modest more than half a century. that it:is to_be expected that' | jooc .¢5 combine successfully unmistakable style, high in- ..... thi ki i d t f h " Sy = poses. Yard ex’: |afnn3:: edge m‘,ffl;;,",, f ad: i 'fashxom |s Hond agl::n trinsic merit with low cost. The new Eighth Street entrance Sale BOYS’ KHAKI BLOUSES— LUNCH BOXES— el Autumn, yle exposition. Volume, variety n g < . Strongly Constructed Fiber and values make King's Palace. the logical place for selecting gives new and convenient access to the largest and most 0il Paste Shoe Polish, black and I\h-kt_ (sl?:rl :llflx:sez, with }:lltcz't‘;““d'.g" loc OO the fall hat. amous millinery department in this city or section. brown, Sc. - :‘,‘"","h,'l, F,';,‘,,,s 79C Close-out price... [ J ][.“. Wire Hau-pmS. 5 packages or Sizes 0 “Pigs Eilows, flled with e - A New F o Oxrz Millinery; Serct Lingerie Braid 3-yard piece, 5c. There 1o stilT-quIte a while lohn, ‘new feathers and The Fall season brings this clean- That Hold ANge] 2 i et Tiw covered with blue- 98 up of durable Jepanese grass rugs. t s Children's White Lawn 3 bt CEE C Note .the .large .sise. Green and Leadership in . Stamped Dresses, (sizes 2 to 4, 79c¢ BATHROBE FLANNEL— blue: patterns on natural grounds. the Fashion ), i P 19%. : Convincing evidence of 5 . ] £ | . - how prices have come Parade ® Stamped White Rompers, sizes White Cotton Hose, sizes 4 down—this fancy bathrobe $5.00 Grass Rugs, $3.35 5 ey e 2 to 4, 3c. to 614. Fine-ribbed - 1d £ kind at fal- B Tast it 50¢ , 6x3 Stenciled Grass Rugs, pat- JJ . $7.50, $9.95 EXC]USIVG Mlllnely mdes at Moder. at_e_B' "ICES. Stamped T:n;“c-nene Scarfs and kind at & speclal 19¢ non CLa 3 By v bt and 312.00 ce(?l:el‘:;e:i: .Colored Stamped \nz;:“n:c:ll‘. '“n_o 1§d - lesther Sevab Clotha st f B $1.25 Grass Rugs, 8% nant and splendid— ples (1) PO al'lS a Womeats_ Stamped Colored a1 el 39C work. TWO FOR 20x60 Japanese Grass Rugs, sten- hat out of the beaten Dresses, 98c. MEN'S OXFORD SHIRTS— CURTAIN RODS— = track of mediocrity, X Large Brass Curtain Rods :}:;dcl::r:::&muu designs; reduced- and maken of" Tt Each Be.rmg the Label of the Famous or Stamped Tam- ?hfi‘:::r Hats, i‘fn‘t’u“m:’:::f 'i':‘?'l'h'i?‘&: wi overs - . s . n, ends. Extend to lsc Sloromeht STl Washington women may now ‘enjoy a new’ and exceedingly rare - privile, hat of . viewing and in new 2 el 54 inches. Each.. gether with the fa- | choosing from famous Paris millinery r flproduchons that bear the hallmark of the artistes who created Stamped White Luncheon Sets, front. Sizes $1 00 ST EQELEN-— Table Oilclotb, 29¢ Yd. mnn- $4.95 group— | the originals. . Our new Peacock Salon offers these exclusive models-at a small fraction of the cost of nu":o 17 = EEFre i of are th' m their distinguished prototypes. - Labels carry such magic Parisian names as.Evelyne Varon, Marie Stamped Table Napkins to match Reuamhla Qaality. moftfin- and_ cotton “fll‘:fl' er:ll’tl: cgflegm‘eybol:li:;; peilatiofs n-dmrfv’: Guy, Suzanne Talbot, Marie Lancret, Louise Marsy, Marie and Annie and Mons. Lewis. the above sets, each, 29¢. hh:d‘ :,,mm ,.,;k,, in black, blac! ! 2 : it w e an STRRREATRE e o L LT O Bur find Yot Kmiu' Palace Prices Are 812.00 to $22.50 Stamped Nig Nightgowns 'in- white . Solors. © Kvery 12%c Tighe and Dark Silkoline MesLmied = ' Sifk in the popular | ONEX siiw soiis— I 51.08 ' EeE e | T T b eatumng Famous e ats at . S I B = e B0 dds and ends—mostly ir- terns, with, .:..'::;:a"'.:..:‘;,‘..::}; B T O e e nueeyat | - ie.uuu—ot Children’s imperfect, but not at all h Quality—most happily united with authentic ' Many are faithfully modeled after much King’s Palace only, heavy blue shirts, c;?::‘éa‘ggéa ::g s style and supplemented with touches of artis- 95 mbre expensive creations. Trimmed in smart Shoe Trees, pair, 8c. ::3},",,0;’,';‘,‘:: D}‘,fl".‘ 89c fi:: l.nb ro k ‘I‘.‘ loc (:]lma Matting, 29(‘, tic workmanship—these are the things that: gew.w{{ceits .of ostrich, fancy feathers, orna- ‘Whisk Br(olo;s, l;vc. s w#flfifi"fi'}v‘fl; . Ly A e b e A Mide torsell firid0e:. Plain have made and continue to make this wonder- /’ ‘ments_and ribbons. 'Sailors, :m-x_slu-c;omsi.r roll ”Eomm and Net Waist Lining: 2 Men: l.““\.:u::l;!xed -l_:,l;le:‘lf = 48c. A ri 1 b P fort ai l‘::al‘v:me;: Bool 1 9 white and neat fancy patterns. fu]. group of: hats matchless in-this. cuy or: 3 ; sbrims, flares, youthful and-matronly effects Bone Hairpins, plcl.use.z 8c. = ?:.’r:%ou: X :!:fi 79C R et (v Firm, dose-textured qnallty section. : et e ooz unbmded vnnety. : “E;ri:’c:m Waists, sizes 2'to 14, ¥ .vae'c a e ~ % SRR i . Good quality. two and four . < e * hole ‘pearl” butons; dozen on card. Assorted lim Card Blouses New and Charming e Trregulars: of 6% 2o spoRt e e Pl \,EowMaemtheStylesAre—deowAypedmg! fard quallty .......... S wmg ; fse ‘Chiefly Dark : Suité w.ndwde 35¢-and 50c grades. Bl hite d B wite 2 15¢ 27-inch Sviu blby flounc- ings, with u:-on embroid- SILK HOSE— ery ruffle, joined e e ek oo | : A M‘Ys Mohawk, Chine again F nshlons v:t.hv‘fllnuruon. 065¢c govaa ;n:fin::{ 49C .~ =77 - | Gray, -Scarlet, Brown, LYot of axcetient aualiey othees Lregular /| Black ‘and-combinations. ' favored materials. OuumysFoms $o worn mnd The blouse attains new.and commanding importance in the falt 3 sl widths and pat- wardrabe, and. isidevell dm'"el wa; snflut ‘:mke its rreferr:d 4 R / '::::: l;r fiu:cy 2sc 'posmon quite unders! le. King’s™ gahce iutnres blouses,_in - SILK te . variety—regulaf overblouse | and models—in s W omens colored silk um: 'clndm the new jet and steel beaded originations, .x well as semi- brellas, with-ivory-finished . lmyed,x nmhmnd«l:ml and lace-trimmed g‘odgls Bell sleeves domi- llu Y-1,-:1':'_11-!-All.xl-m Slightly ¥ : GROUP No: ""p"“*' of tricotine and: serge d nd’ lzm’ lengths range from the very»short to three-quarter '. e nee i E in a number of.long, straightline models and:grace- £ h A the special 34 98 ugsts.. pordovem 1- h ful tunics. Bottoms are -deeply and heavily em- 2 b5 S . 3 . P X s price gold. Also a few Marvel 3 : 3 i stripe black broidered, chiefly in combination colors, (.ncbdq , - 3 3 = ] cu%.l:m ovBi-u.Ig!—-. thread silk $l,59 . rich effects of Mohawk.gnd gray. As d:m :fi 2k y O ¢ I { roratts, sises 3 to g hose in quahty.u in clever. s ;l ; : e g ek 5 7 St § < i 8 12 nar-'. full cu 450 ; . 3 ; made in bib e Seata ; # GROUP' No. 2—Tricotine lnd Palmolive Soap, e Ieemyor "” Saa"3i50 high distinction. All-over embr tc‘}:oalm ! X S5 ; > : : 3 for 23c ite, buok $l 29 smxghtlme frocks trimmed vmh monluy “fur; Y AL S - 83: g e . P ; and_col ppllcat ons "of - astrakhan cloth; o P KN b ] ¢ Toilet Paper, i g“ e \ * iride braid or plain. braid; the ‘new: “u}d" ! : 5 ¢ . 23 ) s : 8 Rolls for 25¢ Wool Hose, all- ) model, ):hemlle embroidered; and rows of ismall - o L . T $1.00—A purcliase de sinshin ° or e e 59c ceoid epuacens i - - o 2 workmanahip that ue | Cucnmber and Derma- j BOYS” SHIRTS— : e S By 7 T §1.98—12 styl Viva Face Cream; Fine Percale Shirts in fast GloUPNo.l—fimnzf ks of ‘can § ‘coats. o . » 3 Monarch® Brand: X S veray. taclolng daigty o . 3 : ot Bk ani Daltad” motale, timmen Each 3% - X'.L“’:‘o.f‘.t“;c';"nf : : %, coat % tions of the : WU | ors “ddd Rowered:n g striki ,f.._.‘a’;’:&- rao: sod gingts n-blscsfliury. 13 to 14.

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