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5 . 127 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921.' i (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark WOMEN’S CLUBS SHOWING |12scst encottment of any single civo | MUTT AND JEFF—The Mystery of the Lost Lunch Is Cleared Up. Nk e —By BUD FISHER. f Baltimore, with an aggregate of R INCREASES IN MARYLAND | 7,645 members. Next in line are the TS 1S THe Lice! TVE 6ot) FoR THE Loue OF MIKE, NQID-DN'T Picic uP S e LR A SUGLL LuncH PACKeD TVE LOST MY LUNCH! T SAD DID YoU | A THING. ANYHOW, 2 Federation of Women's Clubs, with & AND ALL T GoTTA Do T'LL GO RIGHT BACI. 21 Pick uP AnYTHING | [CouLDNT A Dos Federation Now Includes 84 Local | membership each of 1200, = WHEN T GET To THE OVER THE RoAD AND 2 IN THE ROAD HAVE Found 1T Organizations, With 14,460 he® 1 A0 HalTation nas been CReex 1S EISH AND Leok Fomr: Jeres As You came | [|AND eaTen Individual Members. completely reorganized along lines to €AT FoR THE ReST THE onLY PERSON T 2 correspond with those of every other\ oF THE DAY! SOET Special Dispated ta The Star. state federation of clubwomen and AY . with those of the National Federation. MORE, Sentember 26.—A surprisingly healthy growth in mem- Vership in the women's clubs in the According to this plan, the state has been divided geographically into six ! . the | gistricts, in each of which a district is shown in ® balletin just is- ued by the Marvland Federation of | federation has been formed. Women's Clubs. The federation now —_— includes cighty-four clubs scattered | One never realizes the aimless life throughout the state, comprising [of a policeman until the officer at- 14,460 individuz] memberships. The | tempts to shoot a dog. BEHREND'S/! 720-22- 24 Tth St. NW. Wonderful Tuesday Bargains 86 Embroidered Serge Dresses THE WEATHER | JURY AGAIN DISAGREES. 1o 1.in favor of he plainutt The| GERYICE MEN GET HELP, |pia or medicat attention tor nince | PLAN $80,000 TEMPLE. R T was stated, wiood § (o 1in faver of | T g | Aining: while mar tustments | istrict of Columbia and Maryland— |the defendant. The case is to be ear Before ean-Up | were started looking to o ! . Fair tonight: tomorrow cloudy, be-|$15,000 Damage Suit to Be Tried | {he eientant. | TR CEN 13 10, 0F 1929 App B Duseane snd liberty bonda | LYNCHBUF September 26 coming unsettled by tomorrow night: Squad” at Lynchburg in Week. : continued cool; moderate north to Onee; Move at; Lyuchborg. :"‘“ sanie;court J "X e ’;‘: o € T | Architects here have been asked 1o east winds. Special Dispatch to The Star. special Dispateh to The Star. ARME! : ldraw plans for an $80,000 temple Virginia—Unsettled tonight and to-| LYNCHBURG, Va., September 26.— WINS $1,450 JUDGMENT. LYNCHBURG, Va., September 26.— F. $10, $15.00 and $16.50 Values $8.98 Fine French Serge Dresses in Navy Blue only that should sell at $15.00 and $16.50, especially adapted for wear dur- ing these early autumn days. Elabo- rately embroidered with silk in various designs nearly to the waist line—also on sleeves and around neck—the neat narrow belt so much in vogue is also used. Get one of these tomorrow. s SHBURG, Va osctal Dlkosten o Tne B, Luilding for the Odd Fellow organizi- morrow; probably showers in south|For the second time a_mistrial has | Hundreds of local former service men spatch to chburg, which Is to be portion; moderate temperature; mod- | occurred in the suit of Mrs. Hallie | SPecial Dispateh to The Star. sought information and help from the | LYNCHBURG, September erate northeast and east winds. L. Tweedy against Dr. W. Harmon| LYNCHBURG, Va., September 26.—|‘clean-up squad,” which has gone to [Farmers of the West Virginia—Unsettled _tonight ns of this city. who is suing for | A. E. Weeks, suing in the city circuit | Roanoke for a weck's activity there vantage of the and tomorrow; probably showers to- 000 damages; cHArging smalgrace During the week 529 men appeared [ranged by the morrow; little ‘change in temperature. € Prace | court to recoyer for an alleged breach | PYFINE e teck BE9 men Apperted | ron Al and Co who took - ¥'The contract is to be let during the er so t ra = be started early Records for Twenty-Four Hours. jury. which sat in the case n“'f salary contract, has secured a|(jon was recommended for thirty-one |cording to the general office 1g. The building is to be p.um. " Thermometer—4 p.m the July term of the city circuit|judgment against the Fritz Richards men. have saved $10.000 this year on the be a home for all of the loca 12 midnight, 6s; 4 a‘ court hung. standing, it was said, ' Shoe Company for $1,450. Arrangements were made for hos- | purchase of 6.000 tons of fertilizer. | branches of that order arometer—4 - p.n .90; 7 2 midnight, 6,02 4 am., 30,09 30.1 777777777707 7 /fl// ///////////////// Y Arthur J 0rdan Piano Co. Homer L. Kitt, Secretary-Treasurer G Street at Thirteenth t lempemlurp §1, occurred at yesterday. Lowest tempera- occurred at 7 a.m. today. ‘emperature same date last )I:fll'—‘ Highest, 85; lowest, 69. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at 8 a.m.; Great Falls—Temper- ature, 69; condition, muddy. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) i Today—Low tide, 9.33 a. m. and 9.51 p-m.; high tide, .m. and 3 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 10.34 a.m. and 10.56 p.m.; high tide, 3.36 a.m. and 4.09 p.m. ‘The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5.59 a.m.; sun sets p.m. Tomerrow—Sun rises 6 a.m.; sun Sets 558 p.m. Moon rises 12.17 a.m.; sets 2.36 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Up-River Waters. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., Septem- ber 26.—The Powmdc river was very muddy and the Shenandoah slightly muddy this morning. Weather in Various Cities. % SILK RUFFLED PETTICOATS | WARM FALL COATS These will give o ore ac Who'll be with- “u de r sut a Warm Coat k i Y buy one her;fim- — 0 (h( morrow at $9.77. fa x:JI“ ":;- . anv or Not a $9.77 Coat, o part is made from a lustrous Cotton understand, but N Taffeta in a variety of new colors|on Sale tomorfow at lhfit price. and the wide 16-inch flounce with|Gr: Black and D , with \‘\h:le narrow ruffle of a color to match Velvet-trimmed Collar and Large the top. Don’t fail to see these. Buttons. All sizes. / This sale permits you to secure a good player piano on the eas- iest kind of reasonable terms A ND—a real instrument! The name of Bacon has stood for all that is good in music for more than a century. Search the markets of the world and you cannot find a more reliable and de- pendable. player .than the Francis Bacon. % F Temperature. State of weather. $1.00 Day in Domestics Your Dollar will have a wonderful purchasing power in our Domestic Department tomorrow—in many cases a dollar will do the work of two. 6 Yards 36-inch 25c Percales ................... o 12 Yards 38-inch Unbleached Muslin .................. 5 Heavy 25¢ Huck Towels ......... 1 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheet, Special Quality............... 5 Yards Fancy Shirting IMAdEas) «oicivs sz s o s wovsa Lo $1.50 56x70 Mercerized Stations. i/ Pt.cloudy Clear Z . Clouny 76 105 Clear Clear | Pittsburgl Table Covers .................. 7777777777 % 10 Yards Pink, Blue, Whlte or Strlpe i $l .00 [t - } LA . Outing Flannel .............c....... f It is our first choice of instruments in ; == i 4 Heavy 40x20 5 = fi this field of music. We have sold the &¥¥ \ Turkish Towels .................... $l .00 i Fieloudy rflnttg atutt p 3 y . sy s B Accompanied by a Bacon N —_— B Bacon for years—you will find it in the Piano in her first periorm- N WEDS. H . . “as! >arden, New 600 $l 25 House Dresses Tomon'flw { Special Dispatch to The Star. f agev 331&110 best homes in the land. An instru- To Gy it ok September 26.—The | E . 1 a century ago. J A special purchase enables [wedding of Miss’ Mary Frances Bur: | now ment you will be proud to own! iTitt of Fairfax and Francis Je Allen of Wisconsin took place at the home of the bri father Saturday jevening at 7:30 o'clock, the ceremony ibeing performed by Rev. A. J. Ingle- us to offer this lot of Percales and Gingham House Dresses c at only a fraction of their real value. Cut full and well made, with fitted bolts and contrasting colored collars—a remarkable bargain tomorrow. in sizes to 44. specially priced : for this company Come and listen and learn $ 57\5 V ~ HEN we agreed with the manufacturer to put on this sale, we practically staked our reputation that the people of this city were now down — or ready and willing to buy—provided we gave them reasons. aweek onour @yfiififfi\ And—please note the panel at the left. There you will find the rea- sons—plainly expressed. A price for quality that cannot be surpassed today—and such terms as should appeal to all hesitant buyers. Falls Church. The maid of honor was | {Miss Katherine Burritt and the bridesmaids were Misses Jane farroll {Burritt and Margaret Jebb® Allen. | The best man was Marshall Bond of California and the ushers were Na- |than Allen and John Burritt. After | "a wedding trip in the east, Mr. and {Mrs. Allen will make their' home in PERSONAL EYE SERVICE You do mot want any other but the best of | service if your eves are troubling you. For| the best and personal service consult BERNARD A. BAER | OPTOMETRIST | 217-218 EVANS BUILDING 1420 New_York Avenue Coal Is Up Z % $1.50 Corsets and Girdles ° Famous brands you know, like R & G and Ferris Corsets, of fine and heavy Coutil, with c medium bust and elastic waist- line in the Ferris Corsets, flesh only; also elastic girdles. Sizes to 30. Z Women’s 75¢ Muslin Drawers These are made from Fine Muslins, Nainsook and Batiste —cut very full and finished c with cluster tucks and em- broidery ruffles. Sizes to 36. WOMEN’S $1.69 PETTICOATS| $5.00 BATH ROBES ALSO Francis Bacon Upright ---$375 It is small wonder that the store is visited every day with earnest, care- Francis Bacon Baby Grand-$ 745 ¥ . ful buyers. The more thrifty and practical you may be, the more this Cut extra full to $1 1 9 Light and me- 3 97 Fox chiesper Hast offering will appeal to you—if you will come prepared to weigh, meas- fit the extra 1 di lored b: th-$ < < ] 1 S ir = it the extra faeg . dmicilarsl bl . { install ‘economical On similarly easy terms ure and appraise these values for their actual worth. heating equipment —Hot - Water _or Vapor Heat. De- seribe your prem- ises; let us advise i and estimate for ’ your saving. Plumbing inalled _and _ e H ick action; g::nnlefl worli. : Biggs HEATING Co. | W. H. GO Pres. lustered black sateen, finished with |warm bathrobes, with fine satin tucked and corded ruffles. trimmings; cut full and well made. during this sale BOYS’ $8.00 2-PANTS SUITS Boys will be boys and these Suits are built to give the roughest boys good service. Good, service- s able, hard-twisted worsteds, in dark or medium mix- ® tures for boys of § to 16 years. BOYS’ 69c¢ WAISTS B?Y?’ eND GlRL%f’ SWEATERS Eithe? white, khaki 47 shionl, weor hene 90¢ or neat stripe per- chilly early autumn i cales, with attached days. Closely knit of gray yarns. Jj collars, We are making history here now. We are opening people’s eyes. We are practically setting a new standard of values by giving you more than you should reasonably ex- pect. Your first visit here will make this YOU hear much of “Opportunity”— sizes up to 15 years. Sizes to 36. MEN__HERE’S A LUCKY STRIKE so much in fact that one is inclined naturally Plaln- $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts at \ to turn a deaf ear. “He doth protest too a—— 5 much” is a serious indictment. This is why = >‘P""‘i":'x’ f;rui“z‘:ms“.::’ lg’?‘i(':;"g tney e ';:;‘;Y“\"":": the man on London Bridge was unable to TEARSTHIS OUTI ANDIMAT ATVONEE . right now up to.$1.50. For Tuesday only this great lot . . . < Wil g on' Salo 3t Soc. ‘The materiaia are principaliy c give away genuine gold sovereigns. Nobody i | UPRIGHT PHNU Small, neat patterns, Mads with Soft cufls—and sizes to 11 would believe him. Every Francis Bacon Arthur Jordan Piano Co. BLUE DENIM OVERALLS|WOMEN’S $1 SILK HOSE Soothing and Healing You can trust your own eyes and your own e s i G Sircet nt Thistecth [ BABY GRAND For the man who's i e Does wonder: judgment. Or—you are requested to bring: player piano is g ;{flplolymenet s l;eqe‘:i;fi: 590 lutely perfect silk hose 590 fo . k kl S. the best musical expert you know and ex- teed in writing for a Wxtln]):n any ?lmgo?fl‘;h;::::l:c;fo:hzli_ganrgs\;:;)n:vp:::;l im to wear ov 5 5 % here’s a chance to make a savings. :::d st;de Ddo::glee sgoalreter top, in ors“-: -s ns- gminicihiese st Come tomorrow iod t ears. l(n:a gh:cll?gsutbt:v:) which is now offered on special terms for Really worth 98c. hSol:'ne VI}’Iave champagne, i blck auds coidevan One applicationofthis —or tomorrow evening—and make sure. Peri0 of ten years. L Gy et the erae” Mot of these Youll N _Bale xidozen paic reliable ointment and Else you may find you have overlooked . e ,fi”f"" All of heavy blue 3 3 the inflammation is something. e 25¢c SCHOOL HOSE |FANCY LACE LISLE HOSE reduced the itching i : e Dl B e O Y Were these ail per- 14¢l. AL perfect lace liste 53c stopped and healing, Store open evenings dyring this sale. fect 25 Id be th ose in a pretty {tripe i . Ve e e RO Siolblass s A S SN 4 price. . However, the pattern. Scamed back, Hear the new music. 5 Bys. : slight faults do not hurt the serv- |fashioned ankle and wxde double we. Fine, closely woven ribbed |garter tops. All sizes in black and for hovs and girls, in sizes 5 to 10. lcordovan. 4 Ty it and see

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