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it Three of - the many A Sale' | 200 Fall sults " In Fashions and Fabrics Unheard of Till Now at 200 hand-picked suits in such ; styles &- sketched magnificent materials as YALAMA, Duvet de Laines, Poiret Twills,. ete. * * * *» *» WOMEN planning fall wardrobes will be delighted with these suits. For with such a tailleur a woman is al- ways well dressed; such a suit, in fact, is the backhone of the whole sartorial scheme of dress. Some of the suits are sketched; there are a score of others just as handsome. - Styles interpret Paris at her best—note the new bell sleevess the flaring cuff; the luxurious fur trunmmgs the ehbonte embroidery. Plenty of the plainer suits, too, whose richness is developed through simple grace of line. Box coats and long coats; plain, ruffled and semi-tailored, with variations as to length and treatment. One has only to touch the materials to sense that the fabrics are unusually fine and rich; one has only to see the SILK , LINING and to examine the custom finish of detail to realize that here are exclusive suits of distinguished elegance. Blaek,;nvy,deer,sorrulmbhn,allthembrommd taupe. Sizes 14 16 20; women’s 36 to 44. (In‘:n.Lm—‘_!flwle * x 25% discount FUR sale : SAVE 25% by buying now—take your own discolml i from the regular marked prices. We will hold your " furs until Nov. 1, and if you can buy anywhere for less n lrylhalumewewillmeetflmllowerpfleeoruneeltbe - t transaction. An enmple of the savings: ¥ $25 fox scarls or chokers, $18.75 . Magnificent furs, made from full-furred foxes, whole animal style with head and tail trimmings. Brown or black. L] (Fur shop, -ull'lflt.) Theflec]d Co.."' Whero prices are guereniesd 7 th-at ke 3k * S —— i 3 “Gl ” er- .m““ e m ark. 'A' “ lnln tet flner will be lblo :.o e i D, C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1921. - anJINExcHAmE o fi;,;.r..,':.,,*;:.;:.;_o.::luoreo NEUROLOGIST DIES.| _ASKS $80000 DAMAGES. Roglaze Broken Wind mare 58 to Grink SRAPAERSier " -gg Dr. 0. A. King Suecumbs at Lake G e e —now before suappy ms]-"RBs BERIJN Glass quote Low Prices on IPATRIOTIC MEETING HELD. ta the treufimnt of cases of mania and the District Supreme Court to re- Geneva, Wis. damages from FEdward. fall days come. We Tops for all kmdx oi glass— PGSSII'I'IIIts See Geman Mark | psacoln Camp, Sons of Veterans, | meianch manufactured from, raisins cover 00 walu lor -.uem assault. Through LAKE GENEVA, Wis., September 14. W. H. DeLacy, '“"*dvm ~Dr. Oscar A. King, famous as & neuro- v late, sky- Tables I lxght, umdshu.d. et He ‘was born P lnd.lnllfl.'lsndull all of th trie (6 wi near Pej n pr e countries in Early Future Rated 150 Hosts to Others. Burial will be at Janesville, Wis. uthern Europe and. western Asia' | Members of Lincoln Camp, Sons of 3 as ~. .%o Dollar, aszaulted logist, died heree Mopday. He first Becker Paint & Glass Co. day nieht BY GEORGE R, CHAS. ¥. HODGKIN, Mgr. ; WITTE. By Cable to Thi_Star and Chiesgo Dally News. | €rans, and ‘allied 1330 Wisconsin Ave. Phone West 67 Cowrlnt,ll:l RERLIN, Germany, &vumber 14— Germany |- panjcky. y uw H pessimsts forecast ‘a drop in German mark to 160 to tha dollar ln the near future. The optimists have &one on a rl |y 2 raflllon of the peace treaty |2 help us now,” said an official of th. fedel'll reichsbank. ‘Other w;yl stabilizing the German flnan llh(ulflfllh -such as the ‘Iltbdrlw&lrgt E. O. Pnlnnd a member of the gamp, sang, and other musical selec: D, tions were offered. See “Exhausted” Germany. the time. will “come, pernaps| BERLIN STRIKE SETTLED. sooner than anybody can foresee at ERLIN, September 13.—The strike nrennt‘ when the allied governmentsd of electricians, which will Germuly u exhausted fin-.noh ot Don-lbly fulnil the eondmonl of the trepty of Versallles. In some quarters in Brit- ain this davelopment is already be- en {into comsideration, but France -oeml to bo hopelusly deaf to, -ll Sopes be u again, as a similar expcrlment made by Hungary show VE-V.E-R-S-H-A-R-P Spells the . Best School Pencil on Monday tied up all the electrical services in Ber- 1lin. was settled today. After you get throngh’ experi- menting, come back, as, they all l nmun‘ the “smaller capi- to talists In the last Tem days is easlly Mutoftha.boy- arbmywrmm 2 explained. hny feel m ‘ have going to have one of the new, good Jooking Eversharp when opens this Fall. We have the pen pomt that fits your style EXACTLY. companies will have to make in order to meet the situation.” Blames the Profiteers. The liberal Volkszeitung blames the are now robbing the corpse of the = ! German people.” The communist or- { ¥ school work until after Christmas. hoxoflend-mmlyweenu For 65 cents you penullmdu-kqdl’pmhutmmdu coat pocket. —Fm'fioombmeuunouewnh-m over the eraser. Run a ribbon through the ring and carry the pencil around your neck. Don’t wait until after school opens: Start the first day of school right. Be on time andhnveln!venhnrp 55 rs Everywhere THE wAm. COMPANY, cnmgo- KE I.I.Y@Tl RE - This wonderful new ‘Kant-Slip Cord is an achievement of what was thought to be the impossible: a real non-skid tire that will give almost unlimited mileage. made i A—MM!MK!R'—WMTanu nfieflpficum Now you can buy Kellys for the same prices you will have to pay for other tires that have always » sold for less. The quality of Kelly products is better than ever. The only_ cut is in the price. THE “LIGHT-SIX Coupe Roadster is the great- est light weltghl;t two-passenger car of the : - enclosed: market—ldeal for the doc- " tor, the oranyothermanwhooedu?es i ted car for ‘ all-year-rtatmduse. Studebaker’s engmeerufi = coupled with ideb: ‘Size 30x3% $2840 $3.35 us, co “with the Stidebalk f B km % Eoidn Complt i ol v lone e 33x4 4760 450 it possible to a car tlnsummnl ; 4940 < 465 - 34 x . 5540 ' :5.80