Evening Star Newspaper, September 24, 1921, Page 6

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: D. C, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921—PART 1. o ' . THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, COMMERCE CHEF | e iee | World Prohibition conference convened today be- hind cloxed doors to organize ’ S for n fight against the “dry” Dr. Klein Dengunces Dismal | | cqmpaten thronghout the world: b dl triex, 4l:|wd|nx B‘.l:l Unlt: es State G it in, we! Stories From Supposedly States and_Grext Reltatn. mese extablish a publicity bureau for Exclusive Suit Fashion Pictures give a glimpse of the wonderful collection, and its completeness, of Suits for every occasion Informed Men. the publication of statixtics in an endeavor to refute the styte- | | Dy the Associated Press. ments made by organizat September 24.—Emphatic favoring prohibition. ey ;" = 2o ,lf,m,_.d English was eliminated from Sl b the languages which may be sedly well | | uxed at the nemsion. [ Klein, dircctor of the bureau of for- | eign comm, of the Department of | Commerce, speaking at a meeting of i exporters «d by the Boston Ex- R .. Dr. Klein charac- e ds Je i terized as prospeet opir that | or inland manuf ra =ling were and corded by French Presi- dent at'Elysee Palace. | PAR! ‘. : ;&\ i dorial honors. “wére iaccorded Gen, | >ershing whep Tte [‘wpd) recetvis mi see Palace by Bres t “MAlegand. | fter the menefal-wits salutéed he rd at the pylace, the president Wel- | smed him in’. the fakg of. Frarice, | cing the country’s, grktittidd o¥ fhe | t e had takentjiehe warsechn | ny inherent | Pershing expressed. plefisure in, n trade ef- |able to return to Frgng of the | Precedent Ei ds A precedent was - | By the il peared o oom and ar - more TH b a Slender - line model of all black silk veldyne forms an effective background for handsome silk embroidery and braid. French knots and ouster arau squirrel collar, $165. An exclusive suit of Malay Pollyanna uniquely opens at the side, and chooses nutria for sts collar and deeb bointed pockets, $85. Another version of the straight-line surt. 75 in Pollyanna, in a lovely tortoise shell brown, with a narrow belt just worn 1n front and a large collar of taupe wolf, $75. Originality and magnificence are ap- fparent in the exclusive suit (center) of ! \ soft marvella, in deep, rich brown, with sumfptuous collar and band of silky Ko- linsky, $325. The circular flare is one of the fashion points of a deep blue silk veldyne surt, with collar and rippled border of mole, $135. Gray squirrel and elaborate embroidery distinguish the sust of Sorrento veldyne, with its embroidered qilet, $125. " oniy "Fru‘ re - Was acoampan ohibition upon rurcn.:n‘ mperative demand for | price reductions will | W | nd pro The try of war, where Gen. Persh he guest at luncheon of War Mi Will Visit Chaumont. \ Gen. Pershing will interrupt his | 1 prozram on Sunday and slip | -1y out of Paris for Chaumont, his | dquarters during the war. Accom- | anied only by his aide, Maj. John G. | er, and two orderlies, the will motor to Chaumont early ay morninz and spend the night | in the oid chauteau which he used as | flice and residence in 1917 and 1918. | onday he will leave by motor | z, visiting the American | n the way. A grand mili- ary review of all the American troops n the Rhine has been arranged for | Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. | i MISSING STUDENT FOUND. | | BIRMINGHAM, Ala, Sept. 24.— An| partly to the jextended search’ for William Walker, ing liquida- | JT.. 17, col student, who had| thoritatively | been missing since last Saturday, was | nks now in | sterday when the youth’s | found in a piece of woods | t Lake, a supurb Death| { for Cob | cemeter! =) ble to reopen by | bod: rear. The Exclusive, the Authentic in Tailleurs for the Autumn-Winter Season First glances reveal the most marvelous new fa])rics, with their deep, smootl_) richness of surface glimmering and changing with each light-and shadow cast upon 1t. There are the blues, with the sunlight and shadows of Italian seas and skies reflected in them —and our own characteristic navy. The browns, of the darker, softer shades, unob- trusive but lovely—and the real warm, rich browns seen in Autumn woods. And lastly, black, so rich, so restrained, so satisfyingly smart. Then we see furs used in an almost recklessly luxuriant fashion that impart that.charm that only furs can. The new made in suits—original designs from the finest American makers—and adap- tations from the French, accepted by Americans—both showing the coat of finger-tip length, the graceful, youthful flare, the hand some long coat, slim-lined, reaching almost to the knees, and the strictly tailored suit. Each bearing that stamp of superb hand- tailoring and those careful details of finish demanded by our standard—and account- ing for our fashion prestige. 7 Distinction and character in attire may readily be acquired by choosing from these au- thentic, fashionable suits. $65 to $325 tudent’s mother told county autho: that her son probably took his |life because she had threatened to v lhc‘ha\'e his father punish the youth for| S _ex- | smoking cigarettes. i i conditions a; country. some 1 far east p picture of rev than other ove . Pictures— will look better and will last indefinitely if you are careful to have TS do your developing and printing. Our methods of finishing have country to fee sion, will prob: «ifects of the -1 the full ! 2 le revival until the renewal of i silk markets of the —_— FAIL TO DISCOVER MOTIVE IN MURDER OF THREE stood the test of time, | and we guarantee them |E not to fado or turn color = no/matter how old they |§ afe. We want you to {= know where you can get the best every time— “Same Day" service if you like. The National Remembrance Shop (Mr. Foster's Shop) 14th Street Michigan Authorities Question Ac- quaintance of Family in Hunt for New Lead. _four days of investi- _ T blish a motive, or the identity of the murderer of William Monroe, his wife Mary, and thei seventeen-ye: daughter Neva, whose bodie of the er new 1 upoen which they| bt work toward a solution of the | procedure brought a report the | s had boasted of wealth and on | the theory the story t have led | 2 robber to a vain search of the Mon- roe home and later to attack the amily, the officers took up a thorough of the little house on the out- skirts of the village. Walls were torn down and floors-ripped up, but no trace of the reported hidden fortune { was found. okt s nae sisncateq o con- S:\::E];;{;:g . : Th e Pra cticabi]ity of the U.S. SELLS $100,000,000 | PANE I Wasmmaron WELCOMES YOUR ACCOUN?T IN RAIL TRUST SECURITIES | 710 MTH 8T. N.W, Tailoted Suit at Popular Prices —is also shown in the less expensive suits, fully meeting every re- quirement of taste and style. Man-tailored mod§ls,_ with hand- piped buttonholes, arrow heads, self strappings and bindings of black silk hraid. ) The Straightline Suit, the Belted Suit In the fine, deep pile fabrics In the twills and tricotines $75 to $12/5 $39.50 to $75 - The correct line and suave beauty of marvella, in Malay, carries this tailleur to a successful premiere, $135. One Banking Syndicate to Pnt’ $25,000,000 Worth on Mar- H ket Tuesday. { TROUBLED WITH TETTER A YEAR road car trust certificates, valued at | appreximately $100.000.000 have been | On Scalp and Bedy. In Blisters. Cuticura Heals. sold by the federal government to various banking syndicates within the past few days. The proceeds of en’ used to fill the depleted teasuries of the railroads of the United States, the money be- ing applied to claims filed by the car- riers against the Railroad Adminis- “I was troubled with tetter for about a year. It broke out on my .. scalp and then spread over my entite body. Itwasin the form of large, white blisters, and itched and burned so badly that I scratched and made sore tration of accounts growing out of the period of government control. One banking syndicate, which pur- | chased $25,000,000 worth of the trust, will offer them next Tuecsday on a 5.8 per cent basis, Kuhen, Loeb & Co. today contracted to purchase $31,- | 000.000 of th | $4 An excellent taslored sust, typifying an unusual value, is shown in black twill cord, with the slightly flared hips, $58.50. Suit Section, Third floor. 0, « rio, September 24.— eij and Lodge of the In- cpendent Order of Odd Fellows. at n vesterday of its L commitiee to report quesiion of establishing a unior branch of the order. Candi- would be b the ages of n and twenty The com- o will submit eport at the 2 mceting, in Detroit. mingClnicun& Ointment which afforded , and after using two cakes of Cuticura Soapand two boxes of Cuticura Oint- ment I was healed.” (Sigud) Miss Mary Bell, R. 4, Linden, Tenn. ‘Use Cuticura for all toilet purposes. SamploKach Proo by Mall. Address: “Cuticura Lad- S Soe e, 5 nadto: Talcum FPWECuticura Soap shaves without m COLLECTOR: QUITS POST. Ala.. September 24. ug. ' . P a2 - - <

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