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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1921 ' ‘11 —j STEPS TAKEN TO PREVENT| /BATHING POOL CONTAGION | | Open |Health Officer Fowler Makes Pub- p [ p ot 9:15 AM. lic the Instructions on Subject \ i Issued in 1918. 4 Close T int the public with th 0 acquaint the . e pre- - 6:00 P.M. {cautions that have been taken b)'plhe {health department to prevent the {spread of disease through municipal | swimming pools, Health Officer Fow- {ler toduy made public a copy of the | typewritten instruc vision is that the pools N 1 every night and scrubbed brushes and a ecleansing WASHINGTON : i { %New York nn m an This must be followed by 5 5 i Women’s Hand-Tailored Suits, $39.50 |=: it This Selling of Philippine Lingerie : Will Long Be Remembered " Spectl , ; % to % Prices $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 2 e pools then must be rinscd hose. he numiber of bathers per > playground pool 5 0 during ce P An Exceptional Value R e p shower bath rols. ent requires the § [ following schedule to be followed in | disinfecting the pool during the day: i AL 9:30 am. every day 1,296 grams | (43 ounces) of chlorinated lime must be added. in Women’s Suits That Are Just Right For Present Use | “At 12 noon pool must be flushed (for one hour by allowing water to flow in from inlet pipe and overflow: in gutter. At the end of the flushing period 648 grams (22 ounces) of | chlorina { At lime must be added. p.m. pool must be flushed Such a selling so early in the season, you know to be far out of the ordinary —the exceptional pricing alone merits your consid- eration and inspection. { | for one-half hour, by allowing water to flow in freely from inlet pipe and joverflow in gutters. At the end of {the flushin period 648 grams (22 5) of chilorinated lime must bhe 6:30 p.m. pool must be for_one-half hour, and the end of flushing period 648 rams (22 ounces) of chlorinated lime ust be added.” FOOD PRICES JUMP. | Wholesale Charges for August { Higher Than in July. The substantial savings it represents on the suits that women are wanting now is far more worth while, in view of the well- known excellence of hand-tailoring, the quali- ties of fabrics used, and the— 20 different styles—which assure you of individual se- lection—in soft-finish velours, tricotines and twill cords; for the most part in | I e with an se of . according to figures \-/ /s Scores of charming styles in : ,_ RN F Envelope Chemise and Gowns l 7 HIS means far more than a selling—of even more than usual im- portance, for probably not a gain this season can we offer these values, these fine qualities, at these exceptional prices. { Farm products, including many food {articles,” were 275 per cent higher in !August, the statement said, adding {that there were decided advances in butter, cheese, milk, eggs, rice, meals, Suga fruits and potatoes. Meat {2nimals, including cattle and hogs. {also averaged higher in August than In all other commodity cept clothing, the state- there were price decreases, 1 per cent in_build- to 4 per cent for | Cloths and clothing showed {no _change in the general price level. | Since last year, farm prod- declined nearly 47 per and clothing 40 per cent & materials 391; per cent. — {UR‘GED AS FIGHTING UNITS. You will find both the very sheer, mercerized batiste and the heavier quality used in the making of these lovely garments, all entirely handmade, with that exquisite touch of handwork that characterizes the best in Philippine sewing. |Secretary Denby Advocates Fur. i ther Development of Submarines. ! i | i ! ii | E | i i i Gowns, in low, square, round and .V neck styles; also the sleeveless empire These Fine Models Suggest Something of model; chemise, in the camisole-top model or with the built-up shoulder. The navy blue. the Variety and Attractiveness of Styles | == TR it fotaheiars s i ¥ very simplicity of fine scalloping and embroidered dots marks some. while others : "ori%ir_mba recent report on the gen- are most elaborate with exquisite solid embroidery in delicate floral designs. Open 5 g “ _ ¥ 5 = s - ;*rfinwnsh}(- fil:lfx—r'!m:f'z'r)fi;' a#&‘?&'fi; Collota work, fine-run tucks, eyelets tied with pale pink ribbons, and edges simply Most of these suits are strictly tailored, but there are also the semi-tailored models. Straight- {10 the ational Hetenne of this coun: hemstitched or beautifully scalloped. line, box, long, slender styled and slashed back coats—with notch or convertible collars, [of these tvpes for cxperimental and and such details of finish as— |t e etanal Lo ey S will be in a position to continue the | construction of the types most nec- essary.” This is an event many women Have been looking: forward to—an event you will not want to miss Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. Hand-piped buttonholes, embroidered arrowheads and crow tacks, in; verted slot seams and narrow strapped backs. Some models are WILL PRESENT PLAYS. handsomely braided, others silk braid bound. Worn with the narrow = Guild of Catholic Men to Mak shoestring belts—all lined with dependable silk linings. Sizes from e > 36 to 42. The presentation of William Butler & {Yates' “Cathleen Ni Houlahan” and [Lady Gregory's “Rising of the Moon” Latest Eng]ish Ilnpofta,tions As a whole, the excellent features of this selling i.‘f;;"n,f““'k S D v-formed Dramatic and Musi- } d of the Washington Council e s » . tional Council of Catholic 3 of women’s new and smart suits counsel early selection [3fen at the Central High Senoot Com nunity Cente hursday Reveal Much That Is = st B, T S, e " by Michael Williams of San isco. The parts in the two . presenting the dramas. will be SSURANCEFast'Ina"tIhn;g 1 : ) et / C come ect 1 h % " {amateurs, _incl ~ Miss rothy - s el s The Lowered Prices of the September Furniture Sale | iisiuSimhase gowns and negliges the subject of brilliant inspiration. O e soven cxcusie cxcy sl Bemon of clr Make This-an Advantageous Time to Select 2K - “Sce Etz and See Better” lustrous black; grace charac- tea gown of exquisite embroid- 5 . 28 e ke . :’e‘nzeél e‘;(cry fold asm:' lmethoi :"r}fgihla.ce. inl'deefp ecru, under FOUR LIVING ROOM SUITES FOUR DINING ROOM SUITES ERASERS E EGs (GCRe SE0T = viich 1s a slip of mauve geor- 2 William and Mary Walnut Suite—buffet, oblong table, ex- i An Aditorial makes it. A filmy scarf of em- gette crepe. A d . . A ; oy S R g table, ! n 1to; 7 bioiderean lachidacs with it hcoeade s iron :','lig:;': ';:f_’gi:gf Three-piece 'Call;le .3k“d lgahsgag:ngsfien Anne Sf"f?' tension table, serving and china cabinets; armchair i ‘HE child who hfiav;}rI p?(l;el of jet, falls. from frlom Iighht ma}:ve to deep pur- upholstered in black and gold damask............... $340 and susidenchairsse ue st mel TEh n ey St e $775 | wields his era- the to’ inted train, e, wit t b: c R 2 T - 2 : E endi;gmixn jeert l?alalsp—oamli;keéai‘:c gray.‘z‘wee;s!?rom:}cntgsrl?::lge:: Two-piece Queen Anne Cane and Mahogany Suite, Louis XVI 10-piece Mahogany Suite, beautiful antique ; ser as deftly as his \ girdle encircles the waist, with to pointed train, with myriads deep, loose spring cushions....ceceeeenneeeeiiii.. $300 brown finish; also in American walnut; simple 1 pen soon incurs the two strands falling to the hem. of little brocade balls following. 5 : : design 0 { wrath of his teach- $125. $150. Overstuffed Tapestry Suite, davenport, wingchair TS S g Y e, $397.50 | er and impedes his andiarmchaiss S S e s SR $279.50 Elegant 10-piece Heppelwhite Suite of brown ma- | progress as well. i s g ; ROBANY . oii e it s et A $525 i Seek the source! . Elegant Extra Large Suite, consisting of davenport E 5 : H s . 2 ir, pi . N ; 1 The little eraser For Woment Weur N LoOVEly Wool Negliges and Sacques St piol ams? 00050 2 g jopie oneen A hogany S desn hae 0 [| - T e e Personal selections by our In these lovely wearables of English origin American e . | story of imperfect buyer while in England— women will find just the sort of garment they have been | vision—a story you models exclusive with us. wanting—a soft, fluffy neglige of iceland wool, to slip over I should not ignore. the sheer gown, in place of the customary one of warmer { English Nap Cloth, a light- weight but very serviceable Of Interest B bli Of the two neglige styles—one has long sleeves and a ;:d “:?]r]m fal;nc}:],.resemmlerég small collar and is confined at the waist with a narrow cro- to Far]l chinchilla, 1ashions cheted girdle of wool and silk; the other suggests the but- fabric. Nickel and White Bathroom F iitings At - the Remarkably Low. September Sale Prices 1217 G Street N.W. wonderfully easy - fitting ten:fly style, with the logse flowing sleeves patterned after a B 'd = coats. spider’s web, and the girdle of wide satin ribbon. The deli- riaes 95 d I 38 O of the modens- Tal somics cate colorings, yellow, lavender, pink, blue and white, make " LONG with the C an -~ X i what fitted, with the new cir- them all the more appealing. A other matters of 4 s 1 i calar flare’ and new_bat-wing Priced $8 and $10 import . come the | You have only to examine Bathroom Fittings of equal quality . utomo e nich, straightlined, with ‘notch The bed sacques, some of which Terry Cloth Bath Ca g‘reat“in:i%ortarl\ce.cft.cor- of these to determine the usual selling prices. i 11 d 1 tch pockets, G P x ; i erry Clof rect Wedding Invitations, : i ;:r‘;g: :;;(\)--fis::ri?x?h:l;';:e's;.vgilg. hmuth t}‘:e slame“way.;ngr:itg;f tomary robe and are decidedly Calling Cards. inch Towel Bars; Combination Tumbler and Toothbrush@ ‘ § fe 1 11 ave shawl collars = Pogs o o i ,‘,2,‘{“"'5‘3,’:.‘5 (s)};;g;eed r:zg:lrs aax;rel iched “with clm ch%t 5 :} si}l|k zr?a;:::h Ir:a::::rrr ;uv:: ssebauie; tovf\(lem Si}s‘;uy(?; “":3’ s%‘:‘d Holders, Combination Tumbler and Soap Holders, Sponge $1.38 ( e - i 5 i f ) ) an C ane . : 3 i 4 f,‘i'llllm!m‘gh;‘;f: ci:"‘"f:fiblére':; :;_h;esatd:"l i 0y err;en‘i pink, also_ah fine rainbow striped ples and estimates, show- Holders, Wire Tub Soap Dishes, Oval Wall Soap Dishes 95c {185 Geatier {binciicatheg ndinavy. 's'(ff':'eghyf oritan hareitheseina a;filgt!;ixztco‘r:g:"“ung Soecs ing only that “’h‘f:ht (’; with Drainers, Stand-Soap Dishes with Drainers, Faucet The Semmes i % ; . rect in every poin 4 - : > $25 and $45 Priced $6 and $8 Priced $10.50 and $12 fiz:a.il. i/l Soap Dishes, Wash Cloth Racks and Toilet Paper Rolls, Way” Coat Section, Third floor. Neglige Section, Third floor. Engraving Seztion, Pirst foor. 18-inch Crystal Bar with nickel fixtures, 18-inch Glass Shelves with nickel brackets. The sort of work that has . o . . b f Reproduction Sheffield Wares, at Substantial Savings carned the indorsement of PLATED ON NICKEL SILVER WHITE ENAMEL FITTINGS, $138 EACH—18, 24 and sort of work that can be Cheese and Cracker Dishes, pierced William Ro Plated W. Flower and Fruit Baskets, $10 and 30 inch Towel Bars, 8 and 24 inch Opal Towel Bars, 18 95¢ :‘:;nr;ngly wlzk‘.?gm’::;;:: patterns in two designs, Butler and Tea ’sp’:o:: P _f.e::,,,._a Cr e $10.75. and 24 inch Opal Shelves; Tumbler and Soap Dishes, ideal conditions and under : . I 2 < ' 3 : Sy 1 bright finishes. $5 each. Coffee Spoons, $4.30 dozen. Center, for table, $10.75. Tumbler and Toothbrush Holders, the direction of a leader Dessert Spoons or Forks, $750 dozen. Soup Spoons, $8.50 dozen. - Table Spoons or Forks, $8.50 dozen. Bouillon Spoons, $7.50 dozen. Ice Cream Spoons, $650 dozen. Butter Spreaders, $7.50 dozen. Satad Forks, $850 dozen. Medium Knives, H. H, $17.50. Dessert Knives, H. H.. $16.50, Sugar Spoons, $1 each. Gravy Ladles, §1.75 each. Oyster Ladles, $3 each. Berry Spoons, $2.25 each. Butter Knives, $1 each. Water Pitchers, 2-quart size, $10.50 and $16. Vegetable Dishes, double with lock - handle, $12.75. Baking Dishes with cover and Pyrex lining, $12.75. : Meat Platters, 18-inch, well and tree pattern, $16. 16-inch size, $12.75. Silverware Section, First floor. who personally srpervises every job, and takes pride in making every job a per- fect one. % Wire Tub Soap Dishes, Wire Wall Soap Dishes, Toilet Paper Holders. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. a__ o 95c and $1.38 - Gravy Boat and Tray, $12. Bread Trays; £3.50.: Casseroles, round, $6, 80,30: : Tea Sets, three piecés, $12 and $18. i Salad Bowls, bright and butler ishes, $8. y Compotes, $10. Semmes Motor Co. 613 to 619 G St. NW. T. SMITH GARGES Manager Paint Dept. s