Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1921, Page 12

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Unique Things Uniquely Presented It’s delicious—and the assort- Cindere“a Candy“-ment includes many novelty :onfections. Homemade—and fresh from our kitchens. L When you entertain your guests enmson avors--- let our artists make up special favor designs—as elaborate as you please. Also Crepe Paper Costumes for youngsters and grown-ups. The unusual 4ig design and character. Lamp shop---Every Shade is an original and exclusive :reation in silk or parchment. Free in- struction to our patrons. . The Baby Shop | Boudoir Shop It’s more convenient to drop | A new xnexr}ber 0{ the Cin- in here and select what | derella Family of Shops that baby’s wardrobe - requires | are different—featuring than to toil with the mak- ies’ Dainty Undergar- ing. Styles that are differ- Ladle:; alm iin crie—gde- ent; designs that are exclu- 111em> 210 ger! sive. For all years up to 10. signed and made with ut- Popularly priced. most taste and skill. Y t b B k The new titles of‘ 1h§ hfl criters of Vi oks. OUNGSIEYS DOOKS---yricr of el don: ery, Cards, etc. Won't you come in and see the Toys and Do“s..._mnuy arrived Walking and Talk- ing Dolls—and the other Toys that are different? Fourteenth at G Street EDMONSTON’S—Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. Store Hours: 8 AM. to 6 P.M. A Better Shoe for the Money Than Has Been Obtainable Heretofore Our Special Line at $0.00 You're missing the chance to get a wonderfully fine shoe at a very reasonable price if you ..{ail to inspect these lines. Boots, Oxfords, Straps In Black and Brown Plain and Wing Tip Oxfords Fitted as we fit shoes, - they pos- sess special charm —for they FIT as shoes should be fitted and comfort the feet accord- ingly. ‘EDMONSTON & CO. Andrew Betz, Manager . 1334 F Stree Advisers and Authorities on AllL Foat Troubles The All-Wool House Offers You Good Dressers of Washington 100% All-Wool $ 3 Suits to Order A It offers you also designing and tailoring work far be- yond the ordinary—the highest class custom work—and styles that reflect the swellest men’s fashions of Fifth avenue. i - Try the All-wool House for your Fall suit and be 100% satisfied. All Garments Made in Our Own Workrooms and Tried On in the Baste to Insure Perfect Fit L HAAS & C _ The All-Wool House . Merchant Tailors 1211 Pa. Ave. PRESIDENT MAY ATTEND. Is Invited to Legion Post Pres- entation of Colors. dent Harding will attend the cere- monies incident to the presentation of the colors to- the newly-organized McGrorarty-O'Connell Post, No. American Legion, to be held in the auditorium of the Central High School ,in Octaber. has not yet received a definite ac- ceptance, members of it feel assured, lafter their visit to the White House iyesterday to extend the invitation,: that the executive will attend the Iservices, if for only a few moments. | } The members of the committee on | {arrangements who called at the White ! i e were E. J. Hibbs, chairman; | {F. S. Howell and S. J. Solomon, They {explained that this post, although! jonly a few weeks old, has a member- | {ship of 125, composed mostly of em- iployes in the Treasury Department. |The post was named in memory of | |two former employes of that depart- | {ment, Lieut. Stephen P. McGrorarty, | 1who was killed in France, and James |O’Connell, who died in this city from: |§as poisoning received in Krance. {The commander of the post is W. J. {Collins. { Besides President Harding the com- jmittee expects to have present at the rcises Vice President Coolidge, retary of the Treasury Mellon and {Chiet Justice William Howard Taft. | The colors which are to be presented | 10 the post will be given by the women of the public debt division of the Treas- ury. WOMEN AID RIRSUM. IWere in Field Early at New Mex- .ico Senatorial Fight. Credit is given fo the epublican national committee for nce rendered by them women of n of the repub- nator Burgum. The M etty Shelbyville, Ind.; Mrs. A. B. of Albuquerque, Mrs. Frank Dodson of Des Moines, Mrs. D. McCarter of Topeka, Ka nd r8. O'Bryan of New Mexico, who spoke to Spanish audiences. —_— THIEF GUARD COSTS EQUAL PIER RENTALS By the Associated Press. YORK, September 23.—Steam- ompanies renting plers from | of New York are forced to 500,000 ann ir entire police protection Lost Energy Through Eyestrain If you are losing energy through evestrain, if_you are handicapped by faulty vision, you are’ ineflicient. Consult BERNARD A. BAER OPTOMETRIST 217-218 EVANS BUILDING 1420 New York Avenue Mirrors Restored We Resilver Mirrors at rea- sonable cost. Notify us by phone o~ postal and we'll call promptiy for old mirrors that need restoring. 5 f Paint up now, so your city will ‘look spic_and span for coming Armament Conference guests. e will take the chill off the room these cool evenings. A [ 1204 G St. €16 12th Se, Phone Main 140 f H For Homes | | Say what you intend to | paint and we. will tell you | what to use, how to use it | and the. amount necessary to do a good job. Headquarters for New Era Paint W. H. Butler Co.| MAURICE F. FLYNN 607-609 C St. N.W. Established 1845 Straight down the street from the G. A. B. Mopument at 7th & Pa. Ave. For skinblemishes “RESINOL | Soothing and Healing It reduces irritation. and restores protected by watchmen.” The chiet sénsation of .the hearing | developed early in the day, Jules V. Behar, an official of the Navigazione Generale Italiana, told of two payments of $500 each by his It is considered likely that Presi-icompany to Police Inspector Domi- nick Henry as “gratuities.” said, was during May and June; 1920, when Henry, who formerly had com- 7, manded the district in which the company's plers are located, was un- der suspension awaiting trial on a Although the committee , perjury charge. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (., FRIPAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921 withdrawing - his resignation. Foreign Minister Yen has been .as- sured financia) support for the Chinese delegation to the Washingtca armament apd far eastern conference, as it was first organized, and rumors of his im- pending resignation a#’head of the dele- gation haye been silenced. “© - The Chinese’ delegation s expected to sall from Shanghai on the steamer Hawkeye State on October 4. CABINET. CRISIS PASSED. Chinece Delegation Sails for Unitod States on: October 4. By the Associated Press. PEKING, September 22.—The cabinet crisis is reported to have been tided over by Gen. Chin Yun-Peng, the pre- mier, ylelding to the persuasion of the president and the military leaders and when This, he APPOINTED TO SENATE. OTTAWA, Beptember 23.—Premier Meighen has announced four appoint- ments to the senate, as follows: Sir George Foster, formerly minister of trade and commerce; J. A. Calder, for- merly minister of immigration and colonization: minister of railways, and John lc- Cormick of Sidney Mines, N. S. J., D. Reid, formerly - lars attached.. Carefully cut ————— "Breasted Models; designed on lines that the young men'will approve—and others of Pennsylvania Avenue aks & (Jompany Seventh 3 Street Things that make tomorrow an important day for Men and Boys The Part Acquaintanceship Plays in Saks Clothes for Men There is one thing that makes Saks Clothes different from other makes. They are designed and tailored for you—with an intimate knowledge of what your tastes are; what your size requirements are. We are makers —not mere buyers of what some one else has made— for sale anywhere else. You'll find us showing a range of sizes—and propor- tions—much wider, much larger—even up to 52 chest measure—and more in detail than is the usual condition. That’s because we really cater to the individual merits of the men in this community. And the Clothes themselves—the product of the b?st designing minds and the most capable craftsmen—with the best of weaves in their hands. Look at Saks Clothes as being something more than “just garments”—and you’ll discover the evidence of intimate acquaintanceship with your personal requirements. This season Saks Clothes range from $25.0 1o 36()-%0 Some Stirring Specials : For the Boys Quality above the averngc;at prices below the "usual. We’ll admit that not every Saturday is such a combination available. Crompton’s: Corduroy Suits —With TWO Pairs of Pants— $8.75 Not only are they genuine Crompton’s All-weather Cor- duroy, but they are of unusually good make, even to the lining of the jackets with gabardine, and full lining of both pairs of pants. Mouse color; cut full and large. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys’ Wool Suits —With TWO Pairs of Pants— $9‘.75 All wool in neat Gray and Brown mixtures; Single- breasted and Sport models, with full lined pants, and made on full cut lines. Strong and durable for school. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Boys’ Guaranteed- Shoes O S450 4o 5600 We take the repsonsibility of the satisfactory service of these shoes. If within two months theré's a break in the soles, bring them back and get a new pair FREE. They-are made of selected leather, have Wingfoot rub- ber heels, stub-proof tips, wear-proof linings—and are made in shapes “JUST LIKE DAD’S.” Sizes 10 to 6. Third Floor. Boys’ Furnishings The little things that are of great importance. Blouse Waists 59¢ Splendid patterns—with col- and made, An entirely new assortment of pattérns; made with either collars attached or neckband. Sizes 12% to 14. Boys’ Un_ion Sqi!:g 79¢ Checked Nainsook—full ath- letic cut. Size$ 24 to 34. Boys’ Sport Hose - 50 Cotton—with roll ‘tops—cor- ‘duroy rib. Black or Brown. Sizes 7 to 10%5. . Children’s' New Tams $4.45-$5.45 Patent Leather, with velvet trimming; and Gray and Tan Undressed Leather. They are “Tam” shape—and very smart for the youngsters from 6 to 14 years. ° . Blue Serge Tams—for the same ages.. 32.45 and $9.95 Boys’ Sweaters $5:00 Coat style, with shawl collar, good heavy ribbed wool. Plain colors: and- Heather. mixtures. Sizes 6 to 10,years.~" . “On the Ecqnomy, Floor L - Men’s Suits They're in Pin Stripes, Club Checks and Fancy. Mixtures—Single and; Double more conseryative character. All sizes. First Floor, 7y A Special in Saks Soft Hats The shapes are most appealing— they’ve got the individuality that cannot be had except in Hats that are capably made. They are in those shades that are immensely popular—but intensely diffi- cult of duplication. Another evidence of their high grade. Full silk lined and effectively silk trimmed—in personal sizes and individ- ual proportions. First Floor. These Smart Shirts All Extraordinary Values $ 1 .2 3 for 5330 You may well know the value of a Shirt by “the company it keeps”"—and these are all high-clnis Madras and Reps—in exclusive ;;attems—-and cut and made consistently. Sizes 131 to 17. First Floor. Hosiery Special Two-thread Lisle Hose—“fine as silk.” In Black and Cordovan. A pair 25¢ Long Pants Suits “Junior Highs” $29.75 They’re fancy mixtures—in those smart models the youngsters like—real fashion. Some of these Suits have two pairs of trousers. Second Filoor. Winding Up the Sale Women'’s Low Shoes =~ for Values up to $9.00 fi;re are fully fifteen different styles included in_the assortment—Oxfords, Buckle and Strap Pumps, Plain Pumps, Sport Oxfords, in Patent Leather, Rus- sia Calf, Bllck Kid, Black’Satin and Nu~ buck. s Sizes 215 to 8. Widths AA to D. PLITT concerning Pllafibz, Paperhanging or Upholstering. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., 551482

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