Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1921, Page 9

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-~ AMPS add to the attraction of the home., Our dis- play covers a com- plete assortment of Boudoir, Table, Chair and Floor Lamps. and cover an extensive range—$5 to $300—for the complete lamp. Special Values in Our Display at 25% to 333% Reductions Dedin Martin@ MSY ST end 1212101218 G ST This Store is Closed Tomorrow at 1 P.M. —following our usual custom. This change has been made solely in the interest of our employes. Therefore we trust you will arrange for the com- pletion of your shopping before 1 P.M. Furs—Extremely Low Prices We are holding a wonderful September Sale of our Entire Fur Stock. You can select now any of our handsome Coats, Capes, Wraps, Scarfs or Small Furs at Prices Far Under those of the regular season. If you have no charge account with us, we will hald any purchase with a deposit. All Furs selected now will be stored free, if so desired, until November 1. Genuine Hudson Seal Coats Unusual Values, Special for This Sale $275 $345 $385 ¥ Flbeed, Comer Tlirieenih Don’t Run! Referring, of course, to the Phoenix and Onyx Silkk Hosiery, being featured in our shop for Fall Co kel At $1.95 to $3.00 Full Fashioned Silk Hosiery, in Black, Cordo- wvan, Beige and Russet. At $1.45 Phoenix Semi-Fashioned Silk Hose, in Black, L Special Attention Given to Mail Orders THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921 COAST ARTILEERY GETS - | RABBI HAUSMANN HERE. |Immisrant Ald Soclety of Americe etttk * | This soctety is doing a blessed work for ffering brethren. All local PERSONNEL REDUCTION | comes to Arrange Drive to Atd nr;b‘l:l'nll::n{:;.ve'yy.‘ s‘u;fllnwhen' com- red w! T ragedy of wan- Homeless. Jows. g:rln. Israel. { wish you"d‘nnl Iuck. ‘Welcomed to Washington by Rabbl a:.:n';‘-.r:i-.te :‘g, my sympathy, T en- Basis—Two Anti-Aircraft Bat- |Simon on behalf of the' Washington|™ waghington's quota in the drive, the C' | Hebrew 'Association, Rabbl Gustav N. "'°"f.{ m’t’.‘h vh:f‘h vll},:e drevuJ!e'dm t; talions ted. g . | Teuniting o ousAn of a S Hausmanis of -the: Congregation Abav-|eoinif' whno have been separatod Twelve Coast Artitlery commands|ath Israel and editor.of the Jewish were placed today on the reduced per- | Code of Jurisprudence. has arrived in sonnel basis, in line with the reduc- | the city to arrange.details for the Dis- tion of the Army to 150,000 men. The' trict's quota of the $1,000,000 nation- districts affected are: Portsmouth, wide drive now being conducted by N. H.; New Bedford, Mass.; eastern|the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant New York; southern New York; the|Aid Society of America. Potomac Cape Fear, N. C.; Charles- “ «In welcoming you to our clty.” ton, 8. Cx Savannah, Ga.; Tampa, Fla.;} wrote Rabbi Simon, “I do so_because ] Mobile, Ala.; the Columbia (Oregon).lat my knowledge of you and of the < 7 ana Baltimore, Md. < Sworth of the Hebrew' Sheltering and 608 TO 614 - 11th ST. N.W. ‘The reduction of the Coast Artillery | S—ottte—Lore¥ S IeTNE S0 i service involves creation of two Armyl , anti-aircraft battalions, one to be sta- tioned at Fort Totten, N. Y., and_ the other at’ San Francisco. The bat- talions will be organized from the! surplus remaining after the reduc- tions at those districts. The fleld officers’ artillery school ‘was ordered today transferred from Camp Knox, Ky., to. Camp Bragg., N. C., where it was previously located. Camp Bragg will receive its old status of operation and supply direct from the Secretary of War, and orders re- cently issued placing it under the commanding general :of the 4th Corps Area at Fort McPherson, Ga., were revoked by Secretary Weeks, Headquarters of the 10th Infantry Brigade, the command of which is now marching from Camp Jackson, S. C., to Jefferson barracks, have been diverted to Camp Knox for permanent station. The 1ith Infantry, less two battalions, marching from Camp Jack- son to Fort Thomas, Ky., also was diverted to Camp Knox for permanent station, and a battalion of infantry | ordered from Camp Jackson to Colum- | bus barracks, Ohio, was offered to Camp Knox 'for permanent station with the other troops. NURSES GIVE PARTY. Marine Band Adds Gayety to Gar- fleld Hospital Lawn Fete. There will be “something doing” ; |i every minute of the time from 3 o'clock' H this afternoon until midnight at the lawn fete on the Garfleld HOID!!AI’ grounds, given for the bemefit of thel nurses, according to Miss Alice Mc- Whorter, superintendent of nurses atl the hospital. I Secretary of the Navy Denby has or- || dered the Marine Band to “give their || best” during the afternoon, and tonight | a jasz orchestra will furnish music for the dancing. There will be no extra charge for dancing and the public is cordially invited to attend. By way of an “interlude” between these two forms of entertainment a group of Washington's prettiest girls will ~give special _dances. Included | § among these will be Miss Eveiyn Davis, | | Miss Ruth Newman, the *“playground | [f clownette”; Miss Catherine Nickolas and Miss Esther Stieg. Each’' member of the administrative and professional staffs are donating a day’s pay to the fund, and as 50 per cent of the nurses saw war service and 75 per cent did duty during the “flu” epidemic, Miss McWhorter said “that a | record attendance should be there. FILES BANKRUPTCY PETITION. William C. Gerbich, a lumber sales- man, has filed a petition {n voluntary | bankruptcy in the District’ Supreme Court. He lists his debis et $5,965.85 and says his assets- are only $100. Justice Hoehling adjudged him bank- during the past eight years by the war, is only $5,000, and according to Rabbl Hausmann, little difficulty is inticipated in subscribipg the amount. Rabbi Haysmann is one of the most noted Jewish authors and lecturers in the United States. He was one of-the specially invited guests at the silver | rupt, and referred the case to_Ralph wedding of Chief Justice Taft and | D. ?nlnter, referee. Attorney Walter Mrs. Taft and cherishes a warm per- | A. Johustop appears for the bank- sonal friendship with the noted jurist. rupt. y . 4~—~"Pbilipsbor~n~ Twelve Commands Are Put on That at lowest prices. 20-32 Florida Ave. N.W. The House of, Courtesy | A l The Inexpensive Dress Department | | Let Us Send Out to You the Famous ABC SUPER ELECTRIC . Washing Machine —to do the Family Wash- ing—you will never regret the purchase of this supe- rior washing machine. Phone Main 5150 and we will send it out to you on free trial. WEBSTER ELECTRIC CO. 719 9th St. N.W. Distributors —offers another extraordinary special for Saturday— Choice of Several Hundred Frocks —from makers whose productions rank high —and whose average cost-price parallels your privileged price tomor- row. Save Cas —by ordering your fur coat now, while we’re specializing on Made- to-Measure Genuine ALASKA SEAL | COATS fifor ......... 5 $3w Bargain Prices on all other furs while hot weather con- tinues. . | MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL | AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1212 F Street glance at this de- cidedly new nov- elty will be suffi- cient to prove that this Sweater will ere long take its place as one of the scason’s most popu- dar creations Minerva Yarns dre economical in every way. Then you get that consistently high gquality, lofty and full- bodied—insuring comfort, fit, style and_wear. “There are many distinctive features in these Dresses—in their exclusive modelling and in the originality of their embellishing finish. Tricotines — Canton Crepes — Georgettes Men’s Wear Serges—Satins—Crepe de Chines Beaded and braided—embroidered in elaborate designs—ribbon and button, fringe and gold and silver threading. The sizes are in excellent range. Stocks Are Now Very Complete. Our Mr. Reed Is at your service to show you how to knit to fit In every new style. Colors—Navy Blue ground; trimmings are Red, Green and White. Wool Sweaters A $3-95 Special As_the evenings chill, the comfort of New Blouses A $ 5 Special ; Bring Your Furs to Martin OLF You will recsive courteous treat. ment, combined with best Open evenings from 76, Crepe de Chine, in tailored models; Georgettes, in suit colorings and trimmed with embroidery and lace. - The very latest models are inclugded. Street N.WL Store Hours: 8:30 to 6. Paul Jones Two-in-One Middies Just what the miss or young girl needs now for school wear. Made of all-white, good-quality Lonsdale jean, in all sizes. . “Paul Jones” and “Nayvee" Featuring nianj specials—to stress the qualities and prices. Made for us by a leading manufacturer. Crepe de Chine Gowns and Chemise—Flesh, Blue, Orchid and White—lace trimmed or plain tailored—in a variety of models ceceeviencencees Crepe de Chine Chemise—Or- chid, Flesh and White; tailored finish or lace trimmed...cceaveene Camisoles—the extra long: mod- el—in White, Flesh, Navy and . = Black—lace trimmed or plain tai- “Nayves” White Middiee— = 3 lored Middies—Assorted colors. In | With wool collars and cuffs. = all white and white with col- | Guaranteed fast colors. Sizes ed trimmings. Very spe- 6 to 20 years. Specially = cial lt$ l .50 priced at - = = $2.85 = = Tiee—Made of good quality silk, in all col- = ors. SpochlAc............’:{.......fk.'.....:.. 8&% B = Women’s ‘Weldrest’ Silk Hosiery “Weldrest” Women's Silk fine, heavy quality silk in black, tan and cordovan. The hosiery with the well-known tailored seam. Moderately priced, pair..... Two | Petticoat All Jersey—in the combination and plain models; plaited flounce. All the Suit shades.............. Extra heavy grade Jersey and Satin—oplaited flounce; effectively tailored; and with embroidered SCallOP cececencecscecocccanancen $2.95 $5.00 Brassieres—Of good quality and very well made, 45 Priced at .. .o . P [ Saturday Last Day of BLACK SILK SALE Y L] o Silk Underwear Specials these Sweaters is emphasized. All Wool —Tuxedo Model—with brush wool collar and cuffs—or plain. Solid Colors and Combinations. Just for Saturday A Group of Fall Hats that are plainly of a value much above the . price— -It’s a varied assortment—which ~will appeal to every taste—suited to every personality—and featuring the new Sports “and” Dress shapes—in off-the-face, droop- ing; mushroom and soft hood models— in Panne and Lyons Velvet—Duvetyne, etc.—lace, feather and ornament trimmed, * All the new colors—and the approved staple ‘shades. - - Hats for the dashing Miss; and the sedate: Matron. .

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