Evening Star Newspaper, September 13, 1921, Page 11

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- R T T g M i T a s Bougquet Coffee POINCARE IN ATTACK S ON VERSAILLES TREATY PAml September 13.—M. Poincare; pr‘llm of the mnblle. lll his lvmlthtly article in th Des | says tb:! uu vorullln isappointment s ‘llrdlnl Euroufln ll!lll‘-. ng th new world. Fhvory, Appetixmx- 25c “America league,” writes re, date the alliance of the former en- lish in London and and ll ofldllly uut of the M. “but has thn ; | observers at Gent O'l‘ uld. far from that g ll. no‘ disre- measur- of the dlldllnlng the problems under study y the assembly of the leag: e, is con- conference at Wl.lhln‘lon von for the pu of discussing gravest problem mely, dii 1325 F St. NW. ‘ash! n Londc 1 national lntero-u in order to consoli- New Shoes for Men and Women Shapes, patterns, leathers, shoe- ¥ making that remind you of our persistence in finding for our cus- tomers the last word in : 8.00 Style with Comfort 1000 s L The Hosiery Shop is ready also— Lisle, Silk, Wool, 85c to 4.95. g ‘, , Arthur Burt Co., 1343 F Woodwarh L Wothwop - DOWN STAIRS STORE OfLesser Priced Merchandise Sale of Fur-Trimme’d Coats $24.75 $34.75 $39.50 Coats fashioned of the newest materials, beautifully and effectively trim- med with embroidery and beaverette fur. and reasonably priced. We have made this purchase to fulfill the wants of women whe want the ' more youthful types of coats.. The Materials Are Normandy Bolivia, Bolivia, Velour and Silvertone Full length silk lining; reversible belts of self material; full, gracefully lined backs. Bell and tailored sleeves. are reindeer, brown, navy and duff blue. Sizes 16 to 42. Just Arrived—A New Shipment of Gitls' Gingham Dresses for School Wear 95c $1.45 -$1.95 $2.95 Mothers starting their little girls to school should not lose this opportunity to supply them with several dresses for the occasion. These are made of ging- ham in the most attractive patterns and coldrs. Checked plaid and plain de- signs—all very attractively trimmed. At $1.95 At 95c¢ Neat Dresses, in high-waisted effect, with vestee, collar, tops of pockets and cuffs of solid color material; attractively made in the most desirable colors. Sizes 6 to 14 years. At $1.45 Eton-effect Dresses, with pleated skirts trimmed with white pearl buttons. Collar and cuffs of white pique; neat black ribbon with buckle. Sizes 6 to 14 years. ets and collars of white, neatly fin- ished with bias binding around the edge; some have round collar edged with white organdy. Several other styles. 'Sizes 6 to 14 years, At $295 . Dresses in vestee effects with pockets and large sashes daintily trimmed with a touch of embroidery. Several other styles are offered at this low price. Sizes 6 to 14 years. All-Wool School Dresses $5.75 and $6.75 Dresses in regulation and dressy styles—the regulation models have all the insignia that goes with the regulation uniform. The dressy models are neatly trimmed with embroidery; some have gathered skirts; others box pleated; sashes or belts. A most servtceable garment for school wear. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Cluldrens Glngham Dresses 95c $1.45 $1.95 (Sizes 2 to 6 Years) Many different styles in the assortment from which you can make your cholce—-all good styles with dainty trimmings. Some have scalloped collars, with picot tnmmmgs 3 to add to their damtg::ess Collar, cuffs and tops of pockets of solid . _ color seli-m:terial ; before the league, lent.” Individually styled, well tailored Fur collars that form shawl effect when not fastened. Colors ~ Dresses with apron-effect fronts. Dainty * the n tha tuk ‘ot Brlng’lng the matter before the mixed tribunal of the league of nations on the ground that the-con- fiscation vlg)lnllon of the treaty of St. Germain. a principally of Mr. Replogle, Frank A. counsel. All the elute- were turned over to this com company and the American group pur- t value at moredlflun $400,000,000. The VIVIANI 1S LAWYE By the Assoclated Press, Viviani, former premler of France, has been retained as counsel in an en- deavor to recover estates of Archduke Frederick of Austria and his ‘son, Archduke Albrecht, it was announced |3, yesterday by J. Leonard Replogle, a member of an American syndicate Which has taken over the management and s.one-third lnteruc in the estates, st £ Bt TP RS o D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1921.° MAY PUSH HOME BUILDING [xerar Government Purtherance of Projaat Being Completed. Government furtherance of a project to promote home building throughoyt ll belnl l‘:lonlldered and co! 'A survey of the proposed profect is being carrled out by the Department | of Commerce through the co-opera- | tion of committees rlpruentlng home derance: o8 amemblesmnCop b botd) S bns sad wieniative plen mayihe 0 be hej submit e Unemployment con- about September ” it was learned u e FOR U3 COMPANY Fight fof Récoéery of Hapsburg Estate. NEW YORK, September 13.—Rene vC'lol‘lar Conciliation CLEAN starched col- lar will conciliate your heat-ruffled feel- ings. A TOLMAN- IZED collar is cool to the neck and slow to a8 been intrusted of some of the estates was a lans of the syndicate, consisting Co-operation by the govern= n to stimulate hom.! ' EI —._—IEEEEEI:—‘EH !H.Sa g fi&&fi@%@%&fi%fifi@fififi wilt. TheTolman Laundry F. W. MaeKENZIE, Manager Cor. 6th and C Streets N.W. chief ‘The Archduke Frrderlck and his son retained a two-thirds interest in the chaged one-third. A pre-war inventory of the properties placed the total Call Franklin 71 for prompt service toward collar satis- faction. TOLMANIZE! of relgning royal families, Mr. Viviant should have success in having the properties released because the Arch- duke Frederick and his son never have been & relgning family. Samuel Untermyer is lctlng as coun- sel for the American group.in nego- tiations abro; O o & Lk 0 o . . mmmmfllmmmmmmmm:mmmmmmnimmmmmu!mnmm|mmnununnmn!mmmum!mnnmnmmmmm TR R AR RO CR FOT X 20X XOX X S Style -and everything that goes with it . BE sure you get style when you buy a ' suit—but d?n t overlook tailoring and ‘ .+ fabric. Without hand-tailoring and the . . right all-wool fabric, the style will not last. You get everything that goes w1th .good style here. : smmammmm . $35 to 65 lnterwoven hose 'efleoh# Co.' 7th at F 7th at F Whenepnoesareguarameed m EIEEE-_ Capital & Surplus, $200,000Resources, Over $1,900,000 The Services of Our Collection Dept. Are Free to Depositors E’LL be glad to relieve you of the inconveniences of keeping track of notes due you, of collecting interest coupons, etc. | Our Collection Dept. handles all such matters effi- ciently, credits your account with proceeds of due obligations, or transmits them as directed. 255" Monthly Statements on Commercial Accounts. Our Savings Dept. Pays 3% on DAILY iMount Vernon Savmgs Bank ===a Cor. Sth St. mdeuo. Ave. (I8 SHAW-WALKER Lightweight STEEL FILING SAFE 18000 now in use —not one ever lost its contents by fire Phone Main 7056 728 13th Street NW. e | '.1 fl |

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