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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1921. A ] ADVERTISEMENT 'RENT BOARD RAISES HEERYRREREVE RN NN NNNRRRRRRNRERRRRERRRRRRNNNRERERENERERRRRERLEERRRRERLEE]; LET NO CORN [ | LET NO CORN SPOIL AN HOUR| AND LOWERS RATES 4 i . i D 7o b oo, ® Leather Traveling Bags, $7.98 / Any Corn Can Be Stopped N“"-} ' °’:';nf:‘°; imn s‘::ex‘:‘po: e . Made of selected cowhide, leather lined, with in- e \ ! . i. side pocket; protected with heavy leather cormers, A | - ; $14.50 Dress Trunks, $11.98 Fiber covered, 36 inches, protected with brassed steel corners; complete with compartment tray. Ex- ceptional value at $11.98. Any Moment, by a Touch Science has solved the corn tant Cases. brass snap and lock, with strong leather handle. The District rent commission to- 16 and 18 inches. Formerly $12.50. At $7.98. problem. One can now stop a corn ache instantly, and shortly = : day ordered tw ts reduced, in- . . day ordered two rents reduced: ane in- = Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. .- Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. remove the whole corn. The method is gentle, scientific, | o fand ftwaltoi fthefsumel z S wn, Two landlords we B A e et e of | down. 'Twe landiords were deunied = : : , possession of premises, while two | world-wide fame produces it. [} were given occupancy in other cases. B It is Blue-jay—the liquid or the || The list follows: ! plaster. A touch applies it. The | pain stops at once. Soon the whole corn, however ancient, loosens and comes out. It makes harsh treatments un- necessary. It makes paring ridic- ulous. It makes every corn ache a folly. Your druggist has Blue-jay. | Let it end your corn—tonight. | Liquid or Plaster | . lue-jay stops pain—ends corns a Bauer & Black product ! “'Edward Ellis, complainant, against |l John F. Donohoe and Sons and Daniel | g | Nelligan; rent of 2636 Nichols avenue | southeast, occupied by Ellis, fixed at ; previously $30 a month. abel A. Butler, complainant, against Arthur J. O'Neill: notice to vacate apartment 310, Dumbarton Courts, 5 t, served by Our Buyer Has Just Returned From New York—He Brought Another Attractive Purchase of H. A. Toulmin, Radnor Trust Estate, complai against Ellice Baker; rent of apartment 503, Pelham Courts. 2115 P street morth- west, occupied by Ellice Baker, fixed 3 ; previously $35 a month. 1 Nelligan, complainant, against Edward Ellis; notice to vacate 2656 Nichols avenue southeast, served by Nelligan on Ellis, insufficient. Michael W. Flynn, complainant, against the F. H. Smith Company; rent of apartment 401, the Earlington, 3033 16th street northwest, occupied by Fiynn, fixed at $47.50, Previously $55 a month. Notice to vacate, served by Smith on Flynn, insufficient. Alice Williams, complainant, against David E. Barry; rent of 939 Florida {avenue northwest. occupied by Wil- liams, fixed at $25, previously the sam Laura Louise Tracy, complainant, against Mabel E. McNey; rent of apartment 303, Pelham Courts, 2115 P “A tube i e i n ?ll’(‘;l no;l‘ht;«‘st, occupied by Tracy. ixed at 2.50, reviousl; $52.50 a the home S5E PrRToman John F Welc», -ovplainant, against 'FINE New Fall Dresses Chic—New—Smart—Different—Beautifully Developed of the Season’s Most Popular Materials. Think at the Beginning of the Season Our Third Floor Ready-to-Wear Department Is Presenting These Dresses at Uniquely Fashioned of Handsomely Embellished— Canton Crepe $ Wool Embroidery Roshanara Crepe Silk Embroidery Crepe de Chine Glittering Beads Swagger Satins Somber Braid Charmeuses Cire Ribbon and Fine Tricotines Other Trimmings Models That Favor Every New Fashion Whim—Models for Street Wear, Afternoon Wear, Even- ing Wear, and Then You Will Also Find Tailored Dresses, in Sizes for Women and Misses This is another event that fully portrays the keen Palais Royal merchandising ability in bringing to Washington women and misses the advantage of dressing better at a lower cost. The full significance of this offering cannot be comprehended until garments are seen. These dresses possess that higher character always looked for—they are made with painstaking care—the name of the materials speak for gjlemselves (see above). The bewildering assemblage of models are captivating in every degree. A small deposit will hold any dress until ovember 1. Pictures cannot do these Dresses Justice. You must see them—$25; think! s Royal—Third Floor. 7 Frank J Ban®atf, aotice to vacate is worth BELo > . {Welch or ba ient. two n { Lucy Phipps, complainant, agatust | Clarence M. Do Velle: rent of 951 95 Florida avenue northwest, occupied by the store Phipps, fixed at $30.50, previously the same. RECORDS FAIL TO SHOW Cleans, polishes and mm;p&:t;;r;”f e % POOL UNFIT FOR BATHING |Dr. Fowler Says Analysis Showed Only Slight Contamination on Two Occasions. | Records of the health department do not bear out the belief that the } water in the Rosedale swimming pool | is unfit for bathing purposes, Health Officer William C. Fowler declared to- =i da. | "Dr. Fowler said his bacterlologist had analyzed samples of water from = that xlx‘wlmming pool many times dur- | ing the past summer and on two oc- Per Ton casions in July found a small num- | < er of colon bacilli. On both occasions | less when your heater gets the situation was called to the atten- | $4 more warmth ont of a |tien of the plavzrounds department, | and other samples taken a few days ton. Ask about aur eco- later showed that the contamination nomical hot-wates heating |had been removed. Anaylses of samples taken from the EXTRA SPECIAL Glove-Silk, Satin Self-Stripe and $3.49, $3.98 & $4.4,9 RiCh Dress Silks i September Sale Special Silk and Wool Beautiful 112-Piece 0 [ ;4.4') g;m'n ganmuCCrcpe 69 £.49 Plain Canton Cre All WOMEN'S HOSE e - DINNER SET equipment. 2001 dl;]ring August and as late as September 9, show the water to have & Plumbing been in good condition, the health of- ~—repair work « pecialty; in | ficer stated. - H Dr. Fowler today addressed a letter stallation at savings t0 YOu. |, pr william F. Patten, asking for Get estimates auday. any information he may have to sup- Bi H = G port the belief that fourtecn-year-old o John Zimmerman, who died a few iggs Heating Co. |icin Zummermun, who ‘aied s tow in the Rosedale pool. $3.49 Moon-Glo Satin Yard Regular Prices, $2.20 to $3.50 £3.49 Heavy Silk and Wool Poplin Bought to Sell for $60 Offered for One Day The famous _Moon-Glo W. 3L Gettlich H. E. Hontsberry ; 2 2 ol The Canton Crepes are | effects, suitable for evening L Pres. Vice Pres. g dhe Resil danuiment e ne shown in such fashionable | wear; also'in navy and black.| Satin is shown in both street 917 H St. N.W. playground, but has taken sampies shades as copper, navy, | Gros de Londre in 20 dif-| and evening shades. e abiee Al fE o e e brown and black. ferent color combinations—| The Silk and Wool Poplin S ! swimming in the District. The Satin de Paris 1s | one of the richest of evening | is shown in the leading day- . = 177“I have been even more attentive |l [- shown in exquisite two-tone | silks. | light colors. = S —————— !0 the sanitation of swimming pool This opportunity of saving from 80c to $1.80 a yard on the most wanted silks is not P Nei ll T C] 9 |this summer than in previous years,” | @ h 4 g 3 an every-day event, so don't fail to be here tomorrow (Tuesday). ° elg! bors Too Close? |ii BrFowicr = Glove-Silk Hose, .in plain and drop stitch. And Still Another Amazing Value In Addition We Offer GLASS A light of frOStEd:woRKERSy UNION LOSES ™ Black and brown. Some irtegular weaves. Satin 40-inch All-pure-Silk Crepe de Black Silk Chiffon Three very attractive floral patterns to or ground glass }:vxlli ™ self-stripe hose, in all-over silk, seamed back. g:l:ir:‘c‘ ‘(v:;ol:‘gt;:'t'c“frglt’:{w':, 98 C Velvet and Black El":jl $3 45 choose from. Made of fine thin American por- insure privacy without 5 : 3 - . i ’ R . . Of All :mmcf :,,' ym“m;m.. OVER 2,000 BY DISCHARGE ‘® Black, white, Russian cali. All perfect. Silk \wAIues,] $1.59, atl, _\'ard_‘)‘ | S s:llfuesv;;‘:f\,"‘d" . celain—Dependable quality. An opportunity to = } e i n almost unbclicvable low price for a SRt £ o oooa Ko Kind ‘hon. e i |= and wool sports hose, combination of colors. £o0d reputahle quality Crepe de Chine and | S e save $25.02. R s We'ra quoting low prices o | 1 i - Georette. Ver color assort- ack velv T L al y . Mas | o3 Neamcter o |Fight Expected in Annual Elec s _ Palais Royal—¥ain Floor, ment o ‘enoo Cuon S ’ this it svastity wallinorastong: . ~ | i —_Falli e 1 Becker Paint & Glass Co.| tion This Week—Falling OF |m i e T CHAS. F. HODGKIN, T, H 1239 Wisconsin Ave. Phone West 67| Causes Apprehension. Loss of more than 2.000 members on account of the discharge of govern- ment employes here i3 expected to lead to a pretty fight this week at the annual election of Federal Em- ployes’ Union, No. 2. W. J. Hendricks of the government | printing office, Dr. J. Franklin Meyer | of the bureau of standards and Burd i W. Payne of the Post Office Depart !ment, in the order named, have be nominated for the position of presi dent, it was learned today. Mr. Payne is the incumbent. | _ Ballots will be sent out to mem bers of the big union within a few | days, and from present indications the “battle of the ballots” is expected { to be hot and heavy. - i The falling off in membership, al though declared to be due solely to the big “turn over” in government Your F L Made e i . ranks during the past six months, is o’ Furniture '\, | et i rrenension | il in_the ranks. By euc cxperts at prices which One element in the union seems to Upholstering TO UPHOLSTER YOUR 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE Bargain Basement—Manufacturers’ Qutlet Sale For the second day we have reserved a score of items. Our Bargain Basement policy of offering dependable merchandise at lower prices is made doubly interesting in this sale because of the added savings received from manufacturers, and which are passed on to our patrons i Fall Coats and Suits Mill Remnants 10c Yard Bleached Muslin. White Sateen und Skirtings and ribbed black cotton hose, with Nainsook. Regularly 19c to double heel and toe. Sizes Manufacturers’ Outlet 8 to 8. §Iln||7|l‘|l£|’!.hl‘ Out- 10¢ " yard. | let Sale, 3 pairs, S0c. Women’s Stockings, 59c v Handkerchiefs 25c | $Z4°75 $1 and $1.50 Nightgowns 3 for 90c Regularly 25c. Coarse | Manufacturers’ Outlet Sale | Price ! o~ are 25 per cent lower than any | ,.jjeve that the present officers havy | other concern in Washington. not been “progressive” e;‘mugh to g | s g* - etai he membership, in the face of i Silk and Fiber Silk Mix New York Upholstering Co. the fact that the batile (ortreclassb‘. | bowe it long silk boot, | 6 for i 619 F St. N.W. feationfleslanntion seemalors e o I ORI SOt N.W. - {1 i liaiaceiinBordnvan SRSt Ris PR e e e 1 New Fall Coats Man Wi Brins Samples ETHEL HALLOR INCITY. {m SR i e e e S an ng Sam = e i ow hematitch, Fine for school use. 3 , Phone Main 3687 = P Women’s Vests 9c | Miuafatiurers' Outiet Sale, © fof | Are fashioned of Velour Actress Who Had Differences With | o 50 dozen in the lot. ,fl::,’:,ery m:nr':'x‘ 2 for | “Outsize Stockings, | and Silvertone. In the new MotherAVisiting i e FRather o Made of nainsook and c while others are Em- e Regalarls 3oc. Womew's C | shades of tan, brown and rein- THE MOST CON- || snet satior of New vork cits. an' ~ longcloth in a variety pre sle: finished | g Ao N G gkl maie o sl e | deer silvertone. Embellished i ! actress who recently figured in court g of neat styles. with ribbon run bead- i relnforcedl el e e belt and T VENIENT WAY proceedings instigated by her mother, ing. Lide Vests 2 for S . with buttons, belt and pock- { wno cmtmed lincoriglbilityflon the - — . s S T [ 79¢ Union Suits, 59c i ets. Some have box pleats. part of the daughter, arrived here o SR ‘omen's. Fine rib cot- JUST PHONE Tast ¥riday to see her father, whom W Envelope Chemise PR Sh™ ribhon over. shoulder, ton, “maiter Dodice style; ! Faull length styles. COLBERT _ iahie} Aadnot¥seen Sor” the Misschsix il . Sizes 36 and 38 Manufacturers’ Shell ‘Kneex. Nizes 38 to 44 Mamu- | Y TO PUT THE o Made of soft nainsook, neatly trimmed in Outlet Sae, 2 for Sc. Sacturers’ Outlet Bale at i New Fall Suit Miss Hallor will stay at the home o . . 73 otn Sie Veio = 2 = - its HEATING AND her uncle, Phillip Hallor, 1024 Irving - Iacesscr ehr‘nbro;dc'ry. f“;ll'os::lg:l)é:l‘:t 7350‘“35 46,.-4'8; C | Extra Size Vests 50 SScUnL?n Suits, | HOT-WATER PLANTS fetcactiaostieatt . W" ‘andis0 SManufsciure : e ‘ 2 f C ton suita, Tow Beek and_ no Developed of Velour, Tricotine IN PERFECT CONDITION || Miss Hallor, daughter of William Basement. or Jow ! J | Hallor, police patrolman, has recon- Ml | Regularly 3. Women's. Fine sleeven: lace . and Serge, in tan, lawn, navy, 5 BEFORE THE COLD ciled differences with her mother, rib cotton; made long, large and e e T BT Fi SEASON STARTS iand while in New York resides with B «peg Top” R L oton: e, women. | Bodios Envelope Chemise, sorrento blue; also black. Fur her mother and brothers at 407 West g eg op ompers style. Sizes 46 to Manufacturers - e c trimming used on collar and 'k Work, Thorouzh Wo: 145th street. She is awaiting word - 5 Outlet Sale, 2 fol . Fine rib cotton; o L Quic! L rk, K LIt . . — style; heavy wash’ ribbon: Reasonable Charges | from her sister, Edith Dillon, to_join g Of linene, chambray and gingham; new lot in 1k Umbrel N bapd Siies 38 to.42. Mam- | cuffs. Some embroidery embel- i:.:.- 1'?.:: act now being prepared for‘. pretty fall colors; some with lb(()ng ?xeeves; -s%'l" C > o 2 facturers’ Outlet Sale, 49c. lished. Box and long coat styles. 2 & v i for boy or girl 2 to 6_years. anufacturers’ Out- omen's. 4 '"——,—W—“‘ e LY H i G ilk; 26-inch mers 2 rers’ O Maurice J. Colbert | - im 1o S5 FicE Bargain Basement. Gl ML B g e | WOERS c Manufactu utlet Sale, y |63 F se Nw. Mam 30163017 | SEEK MAN’S IDENTITY. m e '&dnfw"?--;gfib " anatac: S "zh o Bargain Baxement. = ! i turers’ Outlet Sale, $2.08. ersey rib: 2 - —_ - . i S "ai waist and knee. All sizes. = | Petice in Charge of Person Wan-|m 27 and 33 in. Outing Flannel, Yard, 8 | “BoonBegs €1 7Q Pt oot w5 > ht"i;f:lenfigdfig:hw? B“"E'zl":' Akpl‘ons i _ il . 1g! 8¢ 'y res, stripes and checks; Use Cocoanut Oil dering About Capitol Heights. 'H Colored stripes; heavy weight; lengths 32 Made of split cow- $1-79 0il Cloth, 3 Yards, also plain colors. Neatly trimmed with braid and 72c c EmE“,‘;‘;‘,’;'m"y‘ being ;‘;‘:°a‘.;’°::u:“;':§i- to 1 yard. Manufacturers’ Outlet Sale, 8c yard. f B oot ith sivong leather han- 45 inchen wide. =Ferfect 1 belt. Manufacturers’ Qutiet Sale—Bargain Basement . Ithe 9 1 - e AN e A TR for Washing Hair ||'%s 2% Whs appears to be o fecble | = : S e e s n:‘:\z-:r‘.’ s’ “Outlet Sale, All-White Lonsdale Jean Middies ind, who was found wandering in . 3 ds for $1. = - If you want to keep your hair fn || Capitol Heights, Md. late last night, |8 Canton Flannel Printed Cretonnes, Children’s Hose —’ifi.“—;rdr_ In straight and Balkan styles, neatly | good condition, be carefol what you || The man was placed in the jail at g C ey, S s C % C Baby R 59c 1 braided, in white, blue and red. With pocket > | wash 1t with. 1 Ca{lllol Hemh'!(se.d 'The ‘:vashington Yll’ll, sl Crct i ",fl:‘;;’l::' 2 Pairs, Part, wool. in cream and tie. 6 to 18 years. At $1.59. | police were as o make an effort Unbleached, for infants’ use, Heavy : | = and_white only. - ancte 0 YA . e | s e et g s || P00 TS Sl e el [t AN Sy PRIV oy Y %5 and 86.50 Corsets e o . ooy [ 9o, ma 8¢ o Sool face, short W T oudBAR w5 vl e 355 7. Soi i SEhikef | 72, Dmask, VL, 68 Inciuing American Lads, CB 20d May- fs very harmful. Mulsified cocoanut ofl ||/ and whit echeck coat, yellow pants, |l b £ O 0 72 inches wide. Per- 0O-Belt Corsets, in back or front lace models. shampoo (which ls pure and entirely | gray sleeveless sweater and dark sof "~ Gitls” Stockings 50 fect auality/for berms, 25 pae,, | 08 Comfortable and durable for average and stout * sreaseless), s mach better than any. || hat The initials “S. P. O.” are on his * Sheet Blankets, 66c Do 12 £ 2 Pairs, Manatacturers’ 3 O Of Heavs white or ik onBl | Lower melimm bt | thing else you can use for shampooing, e e [ ] Run-of-the-mill. Slightly ,’EQ or : . - = with long skirt, elastic gore across back, some reinforced over | Sl ER TR ) e B SEtactocers Suet’Bee, ot cach. ot m." BREE C 1260 Scutton, with }i’.‘fme:"‘u‘e‘?;’“i ubing, Tice 4 C abdomen. Heavily boned throughout. 4 and 6 garters. 22 to s v 1t 10 oe o oo s, |, CHILD DIES SUDDENLY. | famaak, all seatly sl EREnfSls ontier Se1e”2 Phim, S0 36cto T 36 in the lot_hut not in every make. At $289. | spoonsful of Mulsified will make an loped. Bise 12112 inches. Regularly ard Goods Perfect quallty. 30 A Outiet Corsets Sbundasce of rich, creamy lather, and ||| Robert C. Howard, Jr., Infantile (m I:EE q-:d'" i sl e ,:_" Eacteres OntetiBale. zo!y y-m(-;oot bleached loc w 0dd lot of small sizes and some, are slightly e s e | Paralysis Victim. M savare. both Sealloped and - : | mosiin, ainsook and wite Glass To Yd soiled. Manufacturers’ Outlet Sale at S0c—Bar- oughly. The Iather rinses out easily, i Pemstitched. Manufacturers’ Outlet i sateens. Manufacturers’ Outlet Sale, = ey c | t. 51".3 e Do e Robert C. Ho‘;nrd, ir., 1""" years | g Sale, §1 each. i 10e gardy GO e ‘Eed u.'::m?" m;“v; 1 n_Basement. . dandraff and excessive ofl. The¢ ||' of age, the only son of Robert C. i s A arers’ ! 9 ey B ae et ailhy righe, Bugy ||| Howard and Georgette Ross Howard | M R Batiste and 23c Iy Ty A— Dent’s Suede Finish Gloves and easy to manage. 3 |of 111 Quincy street, Chevy Chase, T 6 foi Khaki Clotl:, Yd., Nlmsook, $1.29 Sheets, \ Two-button-length, some with strap, embroid- You can get Muisifed cocoanut oft ||! Md.. died suddenly Saturday evening (M Hi or C C _ered backs. In gray, tan or brown. Sizes 6 to 7. C Len, 1 to 10 yard 40 inches wide. Colors .are pink, Bize . ess, e acks. n gray, o1 . shampoo at ‘most any drug store. It ||| of infantile paralysis. Eaiiaae a0t e ths, yards. plak, 0 200, | Seamices, ; et Sale, 49 “ Bargain 4 | is very cheap, and a few ounces is Young Howard was stricken Thurs- linen. ~ Absorbent quality. Regularly 29 and 85c.- Jhoe, Saventar ant matse: Fine for Sme with slight atalng o 0 Outist Manufacturers' itle: e, pair- | emough to last every one in the fam- day last. His father is a member Magufacturers’ Outlet Sale, 8 for §1. Manufactarers’ Outlet Sale, 17¢ yard e Outier Bale, 2oe yard. Bl 76 %acn, Baseaent. .lIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII-IF""‘!""'"""‘-I-I.Illlllllllllll.l.llllll (AR NERE N RRERRERRNAENRRENERSNERRENFRAENRERNEEREREENRENRERRENRERERERNENRRERERENRRERRREERNENRNDR] ] | Dy for months. Be sare your drug- [ | | of the firm of Bradley, Beall & How- :é:.,"'“ ou Mulsified.—Advertlse ||| 2 q°o¢ this city. Interment took place | g :nu morning in Congressional ceme- ery. :

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