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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1921. _|NEW AIR SERVICE CHIEF. | . WELL FITTED FOR TASK I —_—_— | col. Patrick Has Had Under Com-' mand 6,364 Airplanes and 800 Balloons. A, Hint for the Careful Housew:fe : | Highly polished and highly prized tables, buf- fets, trays, etc., which see daily service in the home should have Glass Tops I They cost little, when cut and fitted by Reilly— prevent injury to your mahogany, but do not conceal its beauty. fReady to call and measure furniture for glass covering at your bidding. - HUGH REILLY CO. RETAIL PAINTS WHOLESALE ~ Ask Your Garage. Man for EBONITE If you want to know the real joy of .driving a car, t your garage man to pump the Transmission Case full of EBONITE. EBONITE stands up better than any lubricant you ever saw. One filling of a tight transmission keeps the gears moving in mesh easily and noiselessly—all friction eliminated—for an entire motoring season. EBONITE For Transmissions and Differentials SOLD AT ALL GARAGES AND DEALERS’ in five and twenty-five pound cans ASK FOR IT BY NAME Just say “EBONITE” to your DEALER That's Your ABSOLUTE ASSURANCE OF BEST RESULTS Bayerson Oil Works Manufacturers, Erie, Pa. Pennsylvania Petroleum Products MAKERS OF AUTOCRAT MOTOR OILS - With Every Purchase of Furniture Amounting to $100 or More, Cash or Credit urchase of $100 or more a Dainty Dinner Set or a 26- piece Plated Ware Table Set. Don’t fail to ask for this beautiful premiam. Paint Up —now about your prem- ises and help Washington look its best for the Armaments Limitation Conference We’ve Fine PAINTS at Lowest Prices In Mahogany or Walnut * COL. MASON M. PATRICK. Col. Masén M. Patrick, Corps of Engineers, commanding Camp Hum- phreys, Va., who has been appointed director of the Army air service, with *%‘ the rank of major general, is a native of West Virginia and a star graduate | of the Military Academy of the class of 1886. An officlal sketch of his military career calls attention to the fact that as air chlef in France he had directed a program of aireraft ! procurement that covered projects in France, England and Italy, and had under his command at one time | more than 78,000 men, 6,364 airplanes {d and about 300 balloons. Among Ris prominent achievements was' men- tioned creation of the production cen- ter, at Romorantin, France, where all American-source aircraft material was recefved, assembled and sent on to the front, and the similar receiv- ing centers for European material, at Orly, France. As’ chief engineer of the supply service, Col. Patrick supervised the { dock-construction program at Bor- deaux, the vast hospital project for American troops and ' the ° storage plants for the Army that “were cities in themselves” according to the statement. The ability as an organ- izer and executive, which he demon- strated in that work, it was added, led to his appointment as air chief | overseas. !~ Maj. Gen. Charles Menoher, who was irelieved from duty as-director of the |Army air service at his own request, {will be given his choice of the three| icorps area commands that will be| vacant in the near future. and it isid . generally assumed he will elect to ! succeed Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood as % 4-Piece Semi 4-Post Bedroom Suite (Have It Charged) One of cur most popular suites, combining economy with quality. We encourage your careful inspection of this suite, and ask you to keep in mind its low price. It consists of a Wing Mirror Toilet Table, Semi 4-Post Bed, Dresser with Mirror and Stylish Chifforette. $198.75 e e Fidradradiadeadsadradeed A Wonder Sale of Wonder Hats at a Wonder Price! commander of the sixth corps area (Chicago) when the latter is appoint- ed governor general of the Philippines. {The other two positions are the fourth corps area (Atlanta), which will be vacated on the early retire- ment of Maj. Gen. John F. Morrison, and the eighth corps area (San Antonio, Tex.), now commanded by Maj. Gen. Joseph F. Dickman, also soon to retire. Gen. Menoher com- manded the 42d (Rainbow) Division throughout its fighting career in France and was awarded the dis- tinguished service medals and-other decorations for his services, _— 'NEW RECORD AT CANAL. American Tonnage at Panama Be‘h Highest Mark. Despite the world-wide trade de- pression which held during the fiscal year 1921, a new high record was es- { tablithed ‘for American tonnage pass- ing through the Panama canal, ac- Freshly unpacked—a purchase of beautiful new trimmed hats from a New York maker, noted for the charm of his styles and the excellence of his materials -and workmanship. Dining Room Furniture e Four-Piece American. Walnut Dining Suite A magnifcently styled suite after the popular Wil- $249.75 3 L $3.75 for hats that obviously and unmistakably are worth $500 and $600. Large, medium and small models of Lyons velvet apd panne velvet: also smart beayer tams. Plenty of BLACK HATS —also the glorious colors of autumn. A becoming hat for every woman. 2 Children’s Suedelike Tams in All Colors, Featured at $1 REMNANTS Of 18c to 25¢ Wash Materials, Yard, Apron Gingham, Bleached and Unbleache: Useful lengths accumulated in our own stock—1 to 5 yards to the piece. Outing Flannel, Shaker Flannel, Domet Flannel, ]/ c Cotton and other staple materials....... 2 Remnant Lot Blankets Trimmings of ostrich, fancy feathers, ribbons, ornaments—jncluding feather brims. So many hats, such distinctive and original styles, and above all, such amazing VALUES that this is far and away THE millinery event of the new season. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. ! cording to officiagl reports received |3 {here. In a total of 2,892 ships trav- ersing the waterway 1,212 were American, exclusive of government- ~wned and chartered vessels. The! nearest competitor of the United!| States was Great Britain, whose flag appeared on 970 ships, carrying 3,- 722,000 ,tons, against 5,179,000 tons freightéd under American colors. With the single exception of the Mexican ol traffic, the current issue of the Panama Canal Record points out, “the trades in which American vessels secured any considerable ton- nage had the United States either as origin or destination.” ENTERS CONSUL SEVICE. Clifford Wayne McGlasson, graduate of Eastern High School in 1916, is to sail Tuesday for Lisbon, Portugal, to take up dutics under an appointment to 5? % < liam and Mary pericd—substantial in construction and superbly finished. The four pieces are as follows: A large Buffet with mirror back, a 6-foot 48-inch top Ex- tension Table, an Enclosed Serving Table and a C’II{IC Cabinet. You will like the excellent style and quality of this suite. The Péacock Salon Is Featuring Coples of Imporicd Hats a¢ Fractions of the Prices = of e ol'l'" , Children’s Wear SWEATERS—Children's wor- sted sweaters, convertible tux- % edo model with girdle. Navy, % buff and dbrown $3.98 BLOUSES—In and in white trimmed with copen or 89C navy. Broken sizes... New Entrance From Eighth Street—a Great Convenience in En- tering and Leaving the Store. K Telephone Stand an Stool - Strongly made finished in mahog-' any, ccmplete with stcel. Special Automatic Drop-Side Couch . 195 b Of all steel, with link spring at- the consular service. A farewell dinner i in his honor is to be held Saturday night at the Franklin Square Hotel. Onyx Full Fashioned SILK HOSE Remnants Table Damask mattress cov- ered in denim. -shades of brown. $1.79 $225 and $2.50 qualities of the famous ONYX line—pure silk and of beautiful, durable tex- ture. Choice of black, several shades of gray and several Also a few 1% to 3 Yard Lengths, in 64- inch Mercerized Table Damask that sold from the piece at 78c a yard. Lustrous finish. New patterns. A quality for su- perior service. 18 Pairs White Blankets, with the soft finish that resembies ‘wool. 66x80 size. Also 14 robe blankets and 20 throw-over checked robe blankets. slightly soiled. Some HANDMADE WAISTS— Small lot with V-neck, roll col- lar and long sleeves. Trimmed withk h;:ms!ilchin;; and drawn- work. Formerly $298. Choice ...... 1-98 EXTRA SIZE WAISTS—Two dozen of them—in georgette tached. Com- i i Waists and ”;’:,',’;fi:",f.‘,’}'_" Bery iy oot 59¢ Yard 3 $3.75 Undermuslins % ‘ e abaas The mving 1o One-Piece and Two-Piece and ‘crepe de. chine. White, worth while. . . - flesh and navy. Embroidered = g;:gs laze-s(gigré\med. Formerly & .- an For Men | Choice .. i $5-98 i ENVEL( HEMISE in BELTS—Men’s Solid Leather 3 white and flesh. Trimmed Belts, rlnade.bmklsell for $1.00; “can’t-slip” buckles or tongue. buckles .. 2 39‘:( SOCKS—Men’: t-finished Cotton Socks, every pair. per- A particularly jaunty contribu- tion to fall fashions—this practical jersey frock of fine wool jersey with white kid collar and cuffs. or with Trim, one-piece model, $10.75 with lace and embroid- Sy DU 49c BLOOMERS — Women's ba- tiste, sateen and crepe bloom- ers in white and flesh. Ruffle & L belted jacket and pleated skirt. 4 clistic at koees e itk ndo? P | g R RS S5 si Sies PR BTAY weevvreeannn 12/2c | v W ARNER'S RUSTPROOF Are ycu still washing clothes the old back-breaking way over a tub? - Don’t do it! This Washer will do ALL THE HARD WORK OF SCRUBBING for you. The efficient motor runs ¢ by water pow- er. Simply at- Folding Irofiing I Bard : Buy them now for giving at a most We had to ask $25 for them last Xmas. = Higl?est—grade American- charge for 1 year. Complete with gold brace- let and ribbon bracelet in ys” Dept. CORDUROY PANTS—Boys" Dark Brown Corduroy Knick- elrs.hsizes 7 to 17. A4lso heavy cloth pants, sizes to 7. Choice 8‘: BLOUSES—Boys’ Well Made pocket ... Drapery 1215 ¢ Yard Desirable lengths in cretonne, “Fulwool” Three-Piece Suits Can Be Worn as a Smart Fall Suit or as an Equally Smart Jumper Frock Fashioned of famous Continental “Ful- wool”—an . all-wool fabric that is guaran- sag, shrink or stretch. Colors teed not to Expanding Our $15 Already Famous Corset Service With " As'the name implies, this superior make is dedicated to the “Spirit’of Fashion.” A C. B. Corset unites every essential CORSETS—Medium bust and topless models, laced front or back. White and flesh. sizes Little Prices for Stamped Goods - 3 teed 20 : i agdad, d = tach to your 7 Strongly made and ad- : me:i:;cao?:::gg:a;::pe; 15- Blouses, ' of madras, percale, are Pilgrim, Bagdad, brown and copen Trsz‘;“s’g:: ”r‘ij"s"y Bib and faucet. Fall; o M'a{’lc to numerous $ .98 il jewel adjusted lever move- rep, chambray and khaki, with Stamped White Linene guaranteed . .. L i —_— ment; kept in'repair free of . regulation collar and 390 Scarfs, 17x50. 49c. Stamped Pillow Tubing with double row of hemstitching, $L49. Stamped Nightgowns, 69c. \" a hand- o % some o e 3 l,itamped Guest Towels, each, = $15.85 Remnants C B. Ala Sl)mte Corsets | eSS Infants’’ Stamped- Gowns of batiste, with lawn yoke. 79c. . scrim and voile. White, ecru of graceful, comfortable and serviceable corseting with a Tan Centerpieces, 34x34; Tan and fancy colored patterns. Sold mu{:st scale of prices. White and flesh. Medium bust and Scarfs, 17x50 and Tan Pillow- up to 29¢ y-s;: S topless models. tops. Each, 3dc. . an?x'n e -uHa $190. enc % : 31‘50 to Mw . Fj‘l“:‘a“nmCenterpleces, 17x17. a“‘:, in any . hoi 690’ : LTI > Séamped Organdy Collar and year. ... - - ‘ Cuft Sets, 17c. ~ e