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e WASHINGTON New York Paris | Your Autumn Hat Need Not Be Expensive You may choose at $15 ROM scores of hats, all exceedingly attractive, models which represent a greater variety in color and shape than has been known in years—and most unusual values for the price at which they are offered. Coque and hackle are smart and effective on the tailored hats; tailored trimmings of small wings, long tails of pheas- ant feathers, and quills, ldcquered quills—and ribbon quills are included in the array of trimmings. Ornaments add a piquant charm, bone rings, and jet, iong pins, dull ‘'or glit- tering, buckles and cabochons in a great variety. Not until you try them on can you tell how flattering and be- coming are the glorious colors of the season, the poppy red, the wonderful brown shades, blues, purple and black. Certainly a diverse choice is offered you in these at $15, and the hats at $18, $20 and $22.50 Millinery Section, Third floor. Summer ‘Sale Prices Still in Effect on FURS IF you have been waiting to buy a fur coat, you will find no better time{ no better values and no lower prices on quality furs than those of- fered you in this continued selling. Economies to be gained in buying now are particularly notable in coats—these will emphasize the fact: 36-INCH MUSKRAT COATS—Northern skins, with raccoon collar and cuffs, beautifully lined. $135 and $150. 36-INCH COAT OF NORTHERN MUSKRAT—Self- trimmed. $185. 40-INCH COAT—Of best quality Black Muskrat. $395. HANDSOME TUXEDO COAT—Of luxurious mole, showing the new blouse back; with long, narrow mole, ties, collar and cuffs. Very unusual value, at $425. GENUINE HUDSON SEAL COAT—Fine selected skins, shawl collar and cuffs of long silky skunk; 36- inch length. $295. FINEST QUALITY HUDSON SEAL COATS—4o0-inch length, with shawl collar and bell cuffs of natural skunk. $375 and $395. 7 THE Exceptional Value Calls Y our Attention to These "Women’s Hand-Tailored Suits, $39.50 XCEPTIONAL, because they are suits that women want right now, for present wear. Suits, beautifully hand tailored, of quality fabrics, much finer than is ordinarily pos- sible at this low price. Suits in twenty different styles, which assure you of individual selection— in soft-finish velours, twill cords and tricotine. Tailored and semi-tailored nfodels—straight- line, box, slender styled and slashed-back coats, with all the important details of finish which characterize them as suits of the higher class. A visit to this section will assure you that they are really remarkable values. Handsome and Exclusive Tailored Suits, $75 and $95 ISTINCTIVE in design, fabric and workmanship. D Strictly tailored and handsomely trimmed models, showing the new long straightline coats, some with a decided tendency toward the Directoire mode—others suggesting the circutar flare—and for the most part worn unbelted. Fabrics are most beautiful, many of them used in suits for the first time, including moussyne, erminine, vel-- dyne, silk duvetyne, tricotine and escotine. Women's Suit Section, Third floor. X Autumn Blouses ‘OU have heard much about sleeves for Autumn —again in the new blouses we find it is a mode of sleeves—you may-choose your favorite, to suit the occasion or the contour of your arm. Brief sketches tell of the newer blouses, many of which combine two, of materials and colors. Embroidery panels in brown georgette, cover both the front and back of a yellowstone blouse, while brown georg- ette ties at the side and edges the full wide sleeves. $10.75. Exquisite embroidery and cut applique in navy blue geor- gette, is shown to advantage over an undervest of blossom color. $16.75. Disclosed from the slashed cuff of an attractive blouse of navy crepe de chine are pointed bands of georgette, which also make the vest—beautiful designs in beads and em- broidery 2dd the finishing touch—in color combinations of brown and yellowstone, and navy with rust or bisque. $§15. Loose bands of rust-colored georgette trim the wide sleeves and bottom of a handsomely braided blouse of navy crepe de chine. $1L.75. Picoted slashes from the shoulder to the “just below the elbow sleeves,” ending in rows of tiny buttons, distinguish an exclusive blouse of brown georgette over bisque; also shown in navy over jade. $13.75 Small ribbon bows are all that hold together the unusual sleeves of a handsomely braided blouse of navy georgette and silver braid— or fungi and brown. $13.J5. Lastly, a most unique sleeve rightly ends in dangling Chinese bead ornaments, while Chinese embroidery and collar and pipings of red satin continue in smart contrast to this blouse of navy crepe de chine. Suit Bl:uses. Prices Begin at $5.75 and Go to $27.50 Blouse Section, Third floor. 100-pc. Dinner * Sets, $29.50 A Very Special Value EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1921. - oodmard & Wathrop Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6:00 P.M. Lace, Net and Voile Curtains from American Makers Also New Nets and Curtain Materials for those desiring . to make their own curtains. These are the best assort- ments we have been able to fresent in a number of years —in qudlity and variety, and in moderation of prices. ACE Curtains for Every Room. Filet net effects, U"r’; Scotch weaves, Renais- s Q sance designs and many others, some of them are exceptionally fine qualities. Most of them finished with neat lace edges and many have plain centers with border designs; some have detached figures, which is a new decorative feature this year. In ivory and ecru. $3 to $15 Pair EW NET CURTAINS—Bobbinet Curtains of good N quality, with henkle cluny lace edges and inser- tions; very durable curtains that will give excep- tional service. White and ecru. $4.50 to $7.50 pair. EW HEMSTITCHED VOILE CURTAINS, of N very fine, serviceable quality, exceptionally well made and finished, and hang perfectly. 25 yards long. $3.50 pair. Marquisette Curtains of fine quality, neatly hemstitched. $3.50 pair. New Ruffled and Dotted Grenadine Curtains. 214 yards long. $3.50 pair. Curtain Nets Imported and Domestic CURTAIN NETS, for those who wish to make their own curtains, are here in wonderful variety. Soft, attractive embroidered nets, filmy stripes, filet de- signs and a number of others, personally selected by our representative in Europe. We also call your attention to a most desirable collection of domestic nets, in filet mesh and other weaves of neat design, as well as the larger figures and all-over effects. o ' In the showing are nets for every purpose—Nets espe- cially desirable for casement windows, nets for the front door, nets for all windows in all homes. Imported Nets, $1.50 to $3.50 Yard American Nets, 35¢ to $2.25 Yard Other Attractive Curtain Materials include Dotted and Figured Grenadines, 50c yard; Soft Scotch Madras, 50c to 85c yard; Fine-grade, Soft, Sheer Tape-edge Voile, in white ecru and cream, 50c yard; Plain Marquisette, 25¢, 35¢ and 50c yard; Extra-fine Quality Plain Voile, in white, ecru and ivory, 40 inches wide, 50c yard. Curtain Section, Fifth fioor. More Low Prices of the September Sale HOUSEWARES Men’s Umbrellas Newly located, ng the Men’s Section, First floor. Men’s 28-inch Black Tape- edge Gloria Cloth Umbrellas, assorted wood handles in Opera and P. W. shape. $150, $2 and $250. Men's 27-inch Relyon Um- brellas, of black tape-edge Gloria cloth, assorted wood handles, in P. W. and opera shapes, $3. Men’s 27-inch Bilt-rite Um- brellas, of tape-edged piece- dyed cloth, with selected handles. $4 Men’s 28-inch Black Piece- dyed Silk-and-Cotton Um- brellas, with. mission, ma- lacca or ebony-wood silver- trimmed handles. $5 plus tax. Men's 28-inch Fine Quality Black Piece-dyed Tape- edge Cloth Umbrellas, with assorted wood silver-trim- med handles. $8 plus tax. Men’s Self-Opening Um- brellas, a stronger and bet- ter sclf-opening equipment than we have ever seen—27- inch size, of tape-edged piece-dyed cloth. P. W. han- dles of malacca and Weich- sel wood. $5 plus tax. For the man who wants a large umbrella we are show- ing a 30-inch, mounted on 8-rib frame, and of piece- dyed cloth, with assorted wood handles. $6 and $8 plus tax. Umbrella Section, First floor. -~ 19 - CATHOLICS CALLED ' TRUE AMERICANS iWorld War Work and Other Topics Discussed at Churchmen’s Council. Catholics are Americans because they {are Catholics, and if they could deny ithe principles of Americanism they | would be denying the teachings of their {church, declared Michael Williams, {author of the official history of the Itional Catholic War Council, at the {opening of the second day’s session of the first annual convention of the Na- {tional Council of C.tholic Men at the | New Willard Hotel today. i Mr. Williams ga brief review of the work done in the late war by the Catholic men and women of Ameri and said “the enviable record est |lished by the Catholics of America gotten-to- | gether co-ordinators, « ¥ experis and the like, but the logical outcome and | necessary consequences of natural levents that had come down since the | discovery of Am i 1 down from the s | Mr. Williams {for members to ci i bl mong nol n Catholics in the {said he, “for the purpos | but rather to let th jwhat was accompl Rev. James M. Ryan's Address. Declaring that if the organi | had done nothing more than the ling in check of th ith-Towner bill, |iUs life would hav ithe untiring effo 2 tion that the Smith-Towner bill h {too much care cannot |the organization tc {time it shows its head. t it every i Moving Pictures Discussed. | Charles A. McMahon. editor of the National Catholic W Council Bulletin, spoke on T W. C Campaigns for Better Citizenship and Better Moving Pict | Following an add the after- inoon session on “Th; egro Prob- {lems” by Thomas W. Turner of How- lard University, th le {will be taken for an au | seeing trip around the ¢ { Will Fight Ku-l | That the organization ha ;will continue to wag figh the spread of big by the Ku-Klux K isized at the openin il in the past {concentrated on the Iposes: The establishment of an im- | migration bureau with offices in New { York to co-operate in caring for im- {migran done to combat tivities of other re- defeat of the Smith-Towner national motion-picture cam- 1 a nation-wide effért to place {a Catholic ne e ;iolic home; underta {to consecrate with Catholi |the graves o dead of Franc among Amer] {pointed out t | for training Be {conducted at N !IWILL BEGIN BUDGET TASK. | | Former Senator Sherman Expected H i to Arrive Tomogrow. ¥ work was sun ut leaders Dame Unives Former Senator Lawrence Y. Sher- man of Illinois will begin tomorrow |his new task of examining the Dis- |trict budget with Gen. Dawes and |other officials of the budget bureau. |Senator Sherman is expected to ar- irive here in the morning. i He will serve as a dollar-a-vear | man in the bureau of the budget until the task of examining the District {figures is completed. e | { i ‘ A DISCOUNT | saE OF s ESTED quality and proven durability marked at prices NEAR SEAL COAT (dyed rabbit), with beautiful H i shawl collar and cuffs of natural skunk; 36-inch fietmeen 3 Cecgicdiaaying length. $185. Excellent quality American Porcelain; one a Persian border decoration and the ELECTRIC TOASTERS, reversi- ble style; turns the bread with- ROUND ELECTRIC GRILLS— Manning & Bowman make; two Fox Scarfs, in Taupe, Brown, Pointed and Black food ; three heats. ~ Sal ing i i € other,a copy of a French ?‘?ce a::i eac;n” eats. ale (éut touching it. Mar}mngs & , $10. X ke. Sal , $5.65. At Exceptionally Low Prices ALUMINUM STOVE PERCO- ~ ALUMINUAM ‘STOVE PERCO: ma. , floral border. Both are_in particularly pretty colors, set off by a gold edge. Fur Section, Third floor. LATORS, three-pint size. Man- ning & Bowman maRe.. Sale price, $4.25. \ CRUMB TRAYS AND SCRAP- ERS, best quality nickel; Man- LATORS, 3-pint size, with hot- water pump. Manning & Bow- man make. $3.25. ELECTRIC IRONS, regular household style; 6-pound size; Things Made for us by one of the Autumn Street Dresses leading potteries, and a val- 3;',15': gzusl?owman Ga ::::plest:lewi:i‘::ecg;d.ls dnd jatand ! ue worth any housekeeper’s ELECTRIC HEATING PADS, NICKEL TRAYS, 12-inch size; that f investigation. Manning & Bowman make. Sale satin-finished center and polished ONE- Or tout omen “pi re~Section, Fifth floor. PHCE IS et e $3.25 ERTH flfl:ifs nerware-ection, . F savings Adopt ANl the Newest § 2 on many; Stgle Fetires 150 Heavy Corrugated Ash Cans x OFF 5xh Of the Mode Ve s ery Much Below Regular Prices Cigare The low dropped waist, the new wide sleeve and its YOU Can Mak,e, @ g% e g.'m e many versions, handsome embroideries, braidings, Your Clothes Large Size, $2.25 Each : - Pass beadings—touches of color, in facings of crepe or du- z Medi Eact vefiyne, and vests of ecru lace and net. Dresses, Blouses, Coats, um Size, 5_135 gfllld <3 s i : r B =iy i ing of about 50 hoto But withal, retaining the long slenderizing lines, the ki, Lingerie—and T eupion D e Pholo l?lare 1:1 ( esrgndan exfce el'x:t tailoring, that is ever evi- Make Them Right rugatleg n:'stle;s :‘teel. reinfo{‘ceddtop zntfll bot]t‘om by Frames, enced in our dresses for the stout woman. . metal band, which protects the edges and makes the , Desk Sets Poiret twills and tricotines are the most used fabrics; the IN OUR DRESSMAKING s 950, jandmany rcdmgfi)tc is :lways charming and becoming to the full figure, SCHOOL more enduring. t i h".’l:‘"'d as well as the straightline models, with tunics and panels, = e edged with fringe and sometimes combined with b]acl?:atim Our instructors are experi- 100 K-t h Pantry S 1s S le Pri 9 1 Iis: f:::lgls at . tichen or ran [ 15 An Exclusive Model for Afternoon Wear ~ tced and capable women, Deels e brics 4205 COUNT one who know the latest fash- Is of navy blue Poiret twill, showing the very new circular = 2 G ions and how they should be flare skirt. An unusual design in black silk braid and rust R ade othenry block tin finighied silk distinguishes this model, the braid ending in long fringe interpreted for your particu- L’:...:d"’?fsfileffl.‘i 13;:1:“;: i reaching to the hem. Long tuxedo revers open back from an lar needs. gilt. T’hey are a great conveni- o S exguisite vest of real Clurly lace and net, in a deep ecru shade. ence for any home. Six pieces to ¥ Priced $135. - g ENROLL NOW set—bread box, cake box, flour - Selection here offers a' wide choice £ $5 for 6 Lessons can, tea, sugar and coffee cans. from $45 to $150 . Housewares Section, Fifth fioor. Leather Goods Co. ; Didas Special Size Section, Third floor. - ki, o B Eighth floor. 1324-26 F St. N.W. i