Evening Star Newspaper, September 23, 1921, Page 15

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Burchell’s Bouquet Coffee Flavory, Appetizing, Delicious 25¢ per Pound N. W. Burchell 1325 F St. NW. AUTO GLASS| FOR_ WINDSHIELDS OR BODIES. Tnstalled While You Wait. Taranto & Wasman 1017 NEW YORK AV! Our Motto To Give All We Can For What We Get And Not Get Al We Can For What We Gipe. For Friday and Seturday We will have a very choice selection of SMART - LOOKING YOUTHFUL HATS. Some of the leading de- signing rooms of New York have helped to make this collection what it is. They are moderately priced and. as our representative in New York says, who selects all our models, they are GOOD LOOKING—and there is a great deal to that word when applied properly. Keel-Bach 1423 F St. N.W. Don’t Spoil Your Hair By Washing It||! When you wash your hair. be careful what yon use. Most soaps and prepared <hampoos contain too much alkali, which x very injurious. as it dries the scalp and es the hair brittle. The best thing to_use is Mulsified cocoa- | nut oil shampoo. for this is pure and en- | tirely greaseless. It's very cheap and Deats anything else all to pieces. You can zet Mulsified at any drug store, and a few | ounces will last the whole family for months. Simply mofsten the hair with water and ub it in. about a teaspoouful is all that t makes an abundance of ¥ lathef. cleanses thoroughly The hair dries nd is soft, fresh look- iog. bright, fuffy. wavy and easy to handle. Besides, it loosens and takes out every particle of dust, dirt and dandruff, Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified. —Advertisement. With Cuticura Talcom An exquisitely scented, antiseptic . Gives quick relief to sun- or irritated skins, overcomes heavy puuyirzuon, and im 3 delicate, lasting fragrance, u:c lkin sweet and w!mleume. i's ‘o"{.'_'r-:.‘?: The Automobile For Sale col- umns of The Star are the quick- est and most economical method for the disposition of your used [Briand, Berthelot, Vivia Sarraut and Jusserand Probable Delegates. Y PAUL SCOTT MOWRER. By Cable to The Star and Chicago Daily News. Copyright, 1921. PARIS, France, September 23.—The French delegation to Washington as now envisaged will consist of five] principal persons—Aristide Briand, Philippe Berthelot, Rene Viviani, Al- bert Sarraut and Jules Jusserand. Briand, Viviani and Jusserand are al- ready well known in the United States. “Sarraut is a former governor | ch Indo-China and is known to be sympathetic to the American point of view in the departments of i the Pacific. M. Berthelot is permanent secretary of the ministry of forcign affairs. His carcer has been as brilliant as he is himself. He has exerted perhaps the predominant influence on the French n the last few years, credited with favor- ritish alliance at al- Premier Briand fntends to go to \\a ington whether Prime Minister | L1 George goes or does not go. He does not intend to stay long, however, and will probably depart er a short time, ing M. ni_as the head of the French ion. M. Briand's motives in going to Washington are said to be Three Motives in Coming. 1. To give a visible sign of France's ardent desire for friendly co-opera- with the United States. lo revive, if possible, some form titute for the famous Franco- n guarantee pact with which j be associated, for true to her origi I ng to form a ritain and the United To postpone as far as possible | tac hich possibly will | resignation when the | towards the end | it is considered that r hardly would venture to premier who was on the & to represent his coun- an important intern. Some observers batitute for the rngnuu\ ntee pact can save the Briand | government after his return. Nervousness in Pari Some nervousness is felt i being pre- ze the preeminence oIy will ccorded to | Gions to the detriment of pur ropean questions. PARLEY STIRS PARIS Press Showing Interest in Arms | Conference Here. ! i ry out con eaders pre. hington confer: address made b; Herrick, American ambas: Franuce, at the dinner in Pershing at the Allied | ht made a notable im- the without fear, but respectf ming at justice, but never yieldin, to force in a just cause. A Significant Speech. The newpaper Gaulois captioned | political editor of the devoted a column to “ by certain | zue ‘and no rl wl ich no on 1y e shnulrl let “other matt Nations Have But “One Love.” Ambassador Herrick in his speech : d the promise made b, ing on his arrival in France i | i y 2,000,000 young Americans. ter of War Barthou, in replying to| ! assador Herrick, said: | ur two countries have but one love | that of justice and liberty. I al-| -ays have refrained from defendin | France from unmerited reproache: France has given too many proofs of | her love of peace to need to justify | herself. { { “France and the United States Wl" inever be separated. They have the! same ideals of justice and the same | ! conception of the law.” TAFT RETURNS HERE. Chief Justice Taft, after a summe: convening ited States Su- preme Court, October 3, for its fall | term. To try to be fitted with glasses without a proper examination is a dangerous and lu!lle experiment. And it is unnecessary, because our charge for compe- tent, scientific examina- tion and the grinding of [l proper lenses is quite low. You choose the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, New Fur Chokers The finishing touch to Mi- 5102 lady’s” costume. Choice of American or Australian opossum; also squirrel. Fall Sale price FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1921. SMillton R Ney 8th and Penna. Ave. N.W. Hemstitched Princess lips Of satin, with elastic waist or straightline effect. Flesh 2nd navy. The ideal undergar- ment to wear with the new straightline gown. *4.98 & °5.98 Our Millinery Buyer Had to Go Again Fall Hats nother Lot of 1,000 Beautiful A great many women are now wearing hats purchased in our last week’s sale and are A great many are not wearing a Milton R. Ney hat today because they came too glad of it. late to share in the bargains we had advertised. So we had to go to New York and buy up another thousand hats from several big milliners to put on sale tomorrow. The same phenomenal values are again in want it said that we ever disappointed any one We don’t force for tomorrow—and we expect another BIG DAY in the Millinery Department as a re- sult of this second trip to New York. Tomorrow at 9:15—Be here for yours—Hats ready and waiting for you to admire and for others less fortunate to admire ON YOU. $6.98 Fall Hats Stunning Velvet Hats in a large as- sortment of styles, $ 3 98 newest shapes and unique trimming ef- fects. All colors for Autumn. Special $10.00 Fall Hats Panne Velvet, Lyons Silk Velvet, in the styles of Old Spain and other bizarre and becoming shapes. Che- sale price.. nille trimmed, nail- $ 7.50 Smart, New Silk SI Beaver Sailors. . $5.00 Fall Hats Dressy styles of to- $2_,___._9_8 head beading, flower trimmed. New shades of fuchsia, amber, mouse; also black and brown. day in the new shapes and colors, with black. brown and red predom- inating Dresses You’ll Love to Possess, at Street models in the fashionable tricotine and woo! textures. College and boarding school dresses. Club dresses. Trousseau dresses. And smart—oh, very smart, indeed!—afternoon dresses in the fashionable crepe-weave silks; and in the endless variations of the straight-line dresses that Paris still loves best for youthful figures. Roshanara and Canton Crepes are also in evidence. ---For Outdoor Wear .--For Indoor Wear New Jersey Dresses $10.00 Smart one, two and three piece models of wool jersey, in Black, Bamboo, Pilgrim, Bagdad, Rust, Walnut, Delft Blue and Brown. One and two piece style, blous- mg slightly at the w aistline, which is finished with a belt of self ma- terial. The Peter Pan collar and cuffs are of white kid. $7.50 Fall Hats Panne Velvet, Lyons Silk Velvet, in large and small shapes. Most becon- ingly trimmed with quills, beaded novel- ties, chenille. Sale Up to $20 Fall Hats $5. 00 Pokes, mushrooms, large hats, ofi- the-face styles and Spanish effects. Panne, Lyons Velvet and Hindustan Bronze Cloth. Fuchsia and spangles used for trimmings; also monkey fur and quills..... Crepe Weave Dresses, New All new and fascinating styles of today to be worn tamorrow—Canton crepe dresses, roshanara crepe dresses, georgettes and crepe de chine, also tricotine, serge, poiret twill and satin, combined with tricotine. Draped effects, beaded and em- broidered. Spanish girdles of beads, monkey fur, shellac ribbon. Black Canton Crepe Dresses Polo Coats Continue on the Crest o the Wave of Fashion—for Fall and Winter Wear Chic New Fall Coats Swagger models developed of Polo Cloth and Camel Hair along new lines, effectivelytrimmed with buttons, belt and pockets—vastly becoming for early autumn wear. All sizes and wanted colors. and tie beit finished with tassels. $14-% Select Your New Suit Saturday Beaverette Plush and Wool, Special Silk-lined mush coats, 339 and bottom band. The wool coats are full-length wrappy models of duvetyne, velour and soft-finished wool fabrics: novelty tabs down back, silk linings; choker collars of raccoon or beaverette fur. An important early season sale of Fur-trimmed or Tailored Fall and Winter Suits of velour and tricotine at a very radical Those which are not fur-collared have distinctive touches of embroidery, braid trimming and stitching. Choice of the season’s favored colors, including plenty of black and $24.98 Fall Suits Easily in the $45 Class $29 .98 Two & Three Piece Suits at_ 10 Included are Ski-Bo Suits in a variety of colors, Wool Jersey Suits, Novelty Basket ‘Weave Suits and Her- ringbone Weaves, with the new 36-inch-length coat. All have pockets " and-belts. low price. navy. Values for Saturday not to be missed. Also strictly tai- lored modes of fine quality tricotine, with handsome lin- ings. $39.98 value..... Modish long-coat styles, plain and fur trimmed; many elaborately finished with beads and braid. Straight and bell sleeves. Velours and tricotines, in brown, remdeer, and navy and black. All swes up to 49. Coats of Gray Coney F ur with fur collar of Australian opossum, skunk or beaverette. Also with kit coney collar, cufts “Seal Plush Coats,: 40 inches long, trimmed with buttons Fur collars and cufts of Swagger Fall Coats Smart, serviceable, new, all- ‘round, good-looking top coats, with raglan sleeves, side pockets and belt. Tans and brown. 24.5 Other Coats made of double- faced coating, pleated back and raglan sleeves. $19.98 Sweaters 35_8 Pull-over Piain and Fancy. Coatee ’ 6;48 Wool With pockets, belt and fringe. Tuxcdo Sweaters Scarfs Fashionable on the newest lines, ador- ably made and vastly becoming. Need more be said? Several smart new styles, trimmed with shellac ribbon, lattice-work braid and all- silk ribbons. Exquisite styles and won- derful values at the surprise price of.... ; Bargains in FURS Why should you wait until cold weather to select your winter furs. Come in now—a small deposit will hold your “regal wrap” until desired. Hudson Seal Fur $265fl0 $210.00 $125.00 $100.00 $195.00 $125.00 Sealine Fur Coats® With Squirrel Collar and Cuffs . . Natural Muskrat Fur Coats ..... Elegant Marmot Fur Coats ..:. French Seal Fur Coats, Skunk Collar and Cuffs. ......... Sealine Fur Wraps— Maguificent .. Stunning Bay Seal Fur Coats .... $85.00 72 ees Longerer 916500 Brown or Natural Coney Fur Coats Very jaunty models in 36-inch length. Have full faring back —— : . Interesting SKIRT News Extra Size Serge Skirts, in black and navy. New Coat with black Coney collar and cuffs Fall stocks. Well tailored. Special $10.00 value. $6.98 Extra Size Prunella Plznd and Striped Skirts in a2 host of wanted Fall colors. Ali-wool Plaid Skirts in a variety of patterns. Fall colorings. Value, $10.00. $5.00 Prunella plaids and stripes in all the new Fall hades All sizes. Special Sale price— $10.00| $10.98

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