Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1921, Page 28

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SEPTEMBER 16, .1921. 28. iy @ - Phil Sheridan Post, No. -6, Depart-} ., - N 3 = 2 e . . of. t-of Pot vill t at 8| | e - e Wandoronters ke tor Samdal | 0'cTock. tn Grand Army Hall. o T GWEE ME A AN Looke, JEEE, THIS Swerd | | AUD THIS STONE AXE WAS T will start from Chain Bridge at 2 ui Busfness Women - ; JUST BecAvte He's GoU [Ny ‘Beuouseb“ Ko TRE PROPERTY oF A b Y6u JusT Got Heee' I'M INVENTING) pan. Mr. Handy will lead. l'at 7730 in Chateh o e CAJOB 1N THE MuSEUM [ ALEXANDER, AND THESE PREHISTORIC MAN AND = Get A DATE? A CARPET Princeton SEEpea sy OF NATURAL HiSTORY = SLIPPERS WERE WORN BY THAT wiLL> e 20 it BE L. [ e mvmists AT 3 Bun (S5 | UKUS CEASAR: Julius Do TS owd) s, 3 I meet at § oeloc th OVER AND GET AN L | weRe A NUMBER MINEL s A secrer, 0 (T oMG' Th ? 2. 5 3 o = S b tion for th ‘nue. Al republicans in- E*.EFV\- OF THe ReLics, - 5 MUTT, BuT BeAT! J Republic, w 5 I'M SO BUSY T ReALlLY - , I'LL TELL CAN'T SPARE THe & 3 = 0 35 (L TIME! T'M;RUIHeD % { B L ftey) GM T© De A’ s . z WORKIN 2 i : - TERRIBLY onzaga Hall. «p ¢ - ra of Lime Ireland. willl Students cf B < will meet at § o Fersen's class , 1814 N street. ST } Choir renesrsal in parish hall of St. A dance under the auspices of the! ClOIr re ish P Q building, Government Hotels | Mdrgarets Church at 7:45. Members will be given tomorrow night at the|2nd those desiring to be Sy bers asked to be present. recreation _hall. 1 MASS TO OPEN MEETING. ] Convention of National Council of Catholic Men Tuesday. Celebration of a sol i me mem- | Members of the Home nt wil be entertained Sunda; and members of Morning No. 40. I. B. P. O. B sacred concert will e Plain | b ic Delegate Bonzano will ni of tihe' s ('Connor of S deacons of hono :n- held evening e L S Rainier nival. un ice e ee amnlyal, n 2 i BAND AIDS CELEBRATION. department and the geners val | tin's C con. R B | qThe Jenkins Orphan Brass Band of v cc. Entran : v . | Charleston, S. C.. is to gi = A ers ot SRS Setts el <o L Lo e 2 . Rt. Rev. Joseph Sehrembs, |o'clodk at the Cosmopolitan Baptist ing; . hop of Cleveland, Ohio, will | Church, N street betwedn sth' and pl\)tsh! Pa‘h of :ellmg 2 or the sermon at the close of the |streets northwest, as part of the cele- ! : Oft he aids words in | e music will be rendered by men';’.‘.‘.'fi?.’é of §2f’ar“°é",i‘e§,§‘12"l'§'i‘,!.¥ri’.-'.‘"'? the telli h s b ! hoI0%e 5 aned . e telling— = These Low Prices Tell The Story Ofty does! g Why We Are Busy Filling Coal Bins > No Question of Quality If you pee the box with the label SWINDELL’S DRIED BEEF None but the very finest cuts o‘f beef thoroty, slowly, painstak- ingly cured. No fat—no bone— no waste! mixed and sancluary choir of St.| — Semi-Bituminous BRIQUETS or Anthracite BOULETS . All Contso Shte o § 1 2 A fire and holds the heat. fon Fill your bin now. Only SUIT OR O’COAT - 20 § Cream it on toast for breakfast—use it sandwich-style for the kiddy’s -lunch. Physician About Us E knows.that Gibson's Elas- tic Hosiery 1s always satis- =~ factory and Gibson's price is right. - " The 8¢ CIGAR With the The Most Popular at All Chain Recomm. We are perfectly willing to assume all responsibilities if you are not satisfied. = e Ycur Mcney Back if You Say So e STdme | L Wew Exmised ST ANLE UR. CLAUDES.SERONES || CLOTHES SHOP ° 1209 Pa. Ave. N.W. Distinctive Hand-tailored Suits_with the . Tl“{(;_"('.“;“ fi"\-\v. Inc. 10c Personality _ | S Marke d inost particular regard for Snap and Fit. The).;/ 'Y‘ ke ‘P All Lump Soft Gauley for domestic use g A Sold E it ————tore" arielsan tore Your Physician —reduced 10 ........c.cociceoieieiiinnn Ton 0! verywhere Groceries Henry T. Offterdinger Maker 508 Ninth Street N.W. - L. E. WHITE COAL CO. 733 12th St. N.W., Phone Main 1081 | H i “You’ll be sxsas *——-.%-—'——W/—"_ 77 7| enthusiastic 7 4 ., too!” Il Men’s and “Young Men’s * - | K ’ \. Seems We're Hat Headquarters : Again-As Usual The proof of popularity is de- mand—and we've been on the jump handing out these Hats of ours. The Mode Specials —lcading, of course—because they are more Hat quality than’s met with in any other Hat. ¥ / 3 / ~ I New Fall Suits FINE WOOLEN WORSTEDS and SERGES It’s the biggest value offered in years. We're not quoting any “comparative prices”” but we KNOW that suits of the same quality would cost you many dollars more elsewhere—compare them. The YOUNG MEN'S SUITS are beau- tifully tailored in the new single and The only fun goin’ back to school is getting some new - "“Gro-Nups’ 3 - 3 . HESE famous School Shoes have T the happy faculty of winning boys and- girls. Young folks do like their style. : $4.00 and $5.00 - g Special ‘shapes — special shades — specially . becoming. : All our other linies are, either shown excly- sively by us here—or the‘shapes we carry ase special with us—the world’s ‘best. 4 double breasted models. Materials are the season’s newest Pencil Stripes in Brown, Blue and Black, all-wool Blue Serges, and Herringbone effects in Gray and Tan. "Also CONSERVATIVE STYLES in Dark Worsteds, Serges, and Black" Corkscrew. Sizes 34 to 42. That's the Description and Price, Men—Let’s See You _Mrday ’ e Youman’s — America’s - Finest Hat — si N 1862. —$5.00 and $7.80 2 Henry Heath—English Hats—exclusive l@'p, SQ. Stetson Hats—In special Mode blocks. . $7 and 58 Parents like them because they represent the right sort of economy. Moderate cost to begin with and less pairs to.buy duting the year. BOYS' FINE TWO-PANTS SUITS Borsalino—The leading Italian Hat e s e .59.00 They Wear and Wear and Wear! Scratch Felt Hats—Imported, brought over . D b3t L P : ; : ozens! of spleridid' styles teady. Sensible, substan- A . £ : R fOT WS oeneniiieei e 55-00 - tial S,;,o?fl shoeps,nslm:d;, s\vear-gefying Play Shoes. Coats are e_xlpaca lined and nicely (aulored'u{ m\'erte‘d Cloth Hats—Made by Welsh-Margetson, of ..Striking novelties for dress wear adapted from the, latest pleat models with belt all around. - Dark woql mixtures in ° G et E v . - fashions for grown folks. In all'leathers. popular shades. Sizes from 7 to 17 years. Saturday’s price < London—exclusively shown by us..... e 53.75 ¥ S 2 O s 5 - - b 5 For Little Tots “Junior” Women’s, 25 to 7 W i pants1S. ...ttt e cee i Q $250 $275 $330 €450 5545 $645 © $695 $850 Children’s, 8% to 11~ -~ “ - Little Boys’, 10 to 2 ’ New Fall Shirts Made of fine quality - Rep, Satin and Woven Madras in the newest stripe designs for Fall Particularly interesting Satur- day at— 5180 NEW FALL HATS There’s a hat for every face and a hat for every purse; hats for young men and men who want to look young. All the newest Fall shades and shapes. Those who like “comfortable and stylish economy” will ap- $325 $445. $545 $675 .0 $395 $445 500 545 Misses?, 11%% to 2 " “Junior” Men’s, 2% to 6 $395 - 8445 $545 $675 Mode Fall Suifs Our designers and tailors havé done’ themselves proud in this season’s.models:” Sport—Conservative' and. Young Men’s. And we’ve given quality a new pricing that you'll appreciate. = Beginning at $35-% S - “School=proof” Stock'ing's‘ Are gt sompanons (o G35, Brprs. for $1 * special at .... quest Return of Anything - That Can Be Headquar- ters for Uni! forms at Lowest - in- City Prices.

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