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D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1921. : MASSACHUSETTS LEADER IN THRIFT; 2,593,287 HAVE SAVINGS ACCOUNTS NEW YORK, September 26.—The pPeople of Massachusetts are the thriftiest in the United States. Statistics gathered throughout the country by John J. Pulleyn, SHARP NOTE TO GERMANY. LONDON, September 25- he inter- allied control commission has sent a sharp note to the German government protesting against the continued mil- itary formation of the police force. Anthracite Prices AS dealers in Anthracite we wish we could reduce 70,000 AT OPPAU RITES. MANNHEIM, Germany, September 25, —It is estimated that 70,000 persons today_attended the funerals of the victims of the Oppau explosion at the Ludwigshafen cemotery. 15c Outing Flannels 12V4¢ Yard 27 Inches Wide Another spéclal offering of 27-inch Outing Flannels, a heavy, double-fleeced quality, in an ‘assortment of neat col- ored stripes. Correct weight ‘Women'’s 15c and 19¢ Handkerchiefs, 12c ‘Women's Embroidered Hand- kerchiefs, including fine qual- ity lawns, dimities and ba- tistes, with hemstitched bor- ders and embroidered corner ‘where in the land. Indiana, with a population of 2,920,644, had only 32,419 depositors, or 1.1 per cent. Other percentages given were: Connecticut, 54 per cent; Maine, 31 per cent; New Hampshire, 58 per cent; Vermont, 33 per cent; Rhode Island, 27 per cent; New York, 35 v d col president of the Emigrant Indus- for warm winter garments, effects, in white and colors. trial Savings Bank here, in con- | per cent, and Delaware, 20 per prices, 2 nection with the work of the cent. But we can’ In many other states the show- ing was poor, Wisconsin having 5 per cent; West Virginia, 4 per cent; California, 3.4 per cent; Pennsylvania, 6 per cent, and Ohlo, 1.9 per cent. The national conference repre- sents 631 mutual savings institu- tions in eighteen states. ‘The causes of high Anthracite prices are higher costs of LABOR and higher FREIGHT RATES— both fixed by law—not higher PROFITS. Neither producers nor coal dealers are making any more money than they made when prices were lower. The increased price ALL goes to pay higher costs of production and transportation. How, then, can prices be reduced? It is wise to lay in your winter’s supply now rather than wait until thousands of consumers are trying to have their coal bins all filled at the same time. National Conference of Mutual Savings Banks to encourage thrift, ‘showed that in a population of 3,852,356 the Bay state has 2,593,287 ::::ZISI bank depositors, or 67 per Tuesday 25¢c and 29¢c Towels, 15¢ 200 Dozen Heavy Double-thread The figures showed that the sav- ing habit throughout New England was more pronounced than else- & $7.50 Part-Wool Blankets $5.00 Huck Towels, all white, with as- sorted borders. Mill seconds. 25c Turkish Towels, 19c. Bleached Turkish Téwels, in all hite; also with red or blue bor- rm, absorbent grade; gen- size., JOBLESS IN BALTIMORE | MARYLAND WOMAN BURIED. ROCKVILLE, September 26 (Special). SHOW SLIGHT DECREASE | —Tne funeral of Mrs. sallte O. Ke- fauver, widow of Horace C. Kefauver, 224 | Who died Thursday night at the home of her son, Vernon L. Kefauver, at kets, sizes 65x80 and 70x80 inches, for double beds: white or gray with fancy borders, also plaids of blue, pink, tan and gray. $5.00 Extra Heavy Pigures Indicate Increases of A T 0 D é Heavy-weight Part-wool Blan- d Comforts, $3.65 Extra White Cotton-filled Comforts, covered with mercerized cambrics and soft-finish cretonnes. Heavy-weight $5.00 Wool-Finish Blankets, $3.65 66x80 Heavy Wool-finish Blan- kets, white and gray. or pretty plaids in blue, pink, tan and gray. Look and feel like wool blankets. $4.00 and $4.50 Lace Curtains, $2.65 Filet Weave or Nottingham Lace Curtains, 21; yards long, white or ecru colors; plain and motif effects. also heavy worked designs; all double twisted round thread. $6.50 and $7.50 Lace Curtains, $4.75 Fine Grade Cable Net, Filet and Nottingham Weave Lace Curtains, white, ivory and ecru shades; 213 and 3 vards long: handsome all-over and novelty designs. $9 and $10 Lace Curtains $6.75 FExtra Fine Grade Cable Net, Scoteh and Filet Weave Lace Curtains. 21 and 3 yards long: white. ivory and ecru colors; patterns that are reproductions of the highest grade real laces. $7 Rope Portieres, $4.95 Heavy Velour Finish Rope Portieres, deep valance, large husk and tassel trimmed; in green, blue, rose, red, brown and olive, 50c and 59¢ Curtain Scrims, 29¢ Yard Yard-wide Curtain Serims or Voiles. in floral. bird and oriental desions. as well as plain centers, with neat borders in various colorines. $35.00 Seam- less Brussels Rugs, $22.45 9x12-ft. Seamless Brussels Rugs, in a large assortment of handsgme light or dark colorings and the newest pat- terns. A . L $60.00: Wilthin Vetvet: Rugs, $34.75 9x12-ft. Heavy-weig)t Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs, choice of ten handsome signs and colorings. 8.3x10.6-ft. size, $55.00 $32.95 7.6x9-ft. size, ~ $42.50 $24.75 $60.00 Axminster Rugs $36.75 9x12-ft. Seamless Axmin- ster Rugs, Alexander Smith and Son’s make: in floral, ori- ental and medailion designs. $50.00 Axminster Rugs $28.75 g 8.3x10.6-ft. Deep Pile Axmin- ster Rugs, products of the Alexander ' Smith and Son's mills; in floral and orinetal de- signs, best colorings. Regular Sale Priee Price 9x12-ft. size, $55.00 $32.50 6x9-ft. size, - 33350 $19.45 Men'’s $2.50 Shirts, $1.69 Finest grade woven madras; every shirt perfect quality and guaranteed fast color. Five but- ton center plaited front, hand pressed and shown in a variety of new fall patterns. Sizes 14 to 17. Men’s Fiber Silk Hose 3lc High-grade makes, fully re- inforced; in black and plain col- ors. irregular weaves of 50c and 65¢ values. 2 Men’s Half Hose, 18¢c Of light-weight maco cotton, high spliced heel, double rein- forced sole and toe; black and plain colors; seconds of 35c values. Men’s Pajamas, $1.29 Of fine quality mercerized cloth, in plain white, pink, tan, lavender and blue; seconds and samples of values worth $2.00 and $2.50. T 0 0 i G e Men’s Underwear, 44c Medium-weight ribbed balbrig- gan, shirts with long sleeves, French necks and satine fronts; drawers with full double seat and satine waistband. Men’s Union Suits, $1.10 Springtex Union Suits, medi- um-weight ribbed balbriggan; perfect closed crotch; full length drawers; all sizes from 34 to 46. Men’s Night Robes, $1.19 Faultless Night Robes, of domet flannel, extra heavy quality; made with turndown collar or military neck: perfect quality; full cut sizes. Wask Boards, 69¢ Glasz . #ash Boards, in wood frames; full size; strongly made. 45c Pillowcases, 33c¢ _20c Unbleached Cotton Tea Kettles, $1.98 Aluminum Tea Kettles, heavy guaranteed quality; large size. Carpet Brooms, 69c Five-string Corn Straw Brooms:; extra quality stock. $1.49 Georgette Crepe, 95¢ \ 40-inch Georgette Crepe, a firmly woven grade, in a com- plete range of all sought after shades for fall wear. Lace Dept—First Floor. Cooking Kettles, $2.49 Heavy Aluminum Cooking Ket- tles, twelve-quart trade ~size; guaranteed quality. Gas Yrons, $3.69 b ' Duo-point Nickel Plated Irons, with valve * adjustment; full sise and guaranted to give satisfaction. All the charm and style of new millinery for Autumn is com- bined in this wonderful collection of “RAWAK” hats featured Tuesday. One may select a broad, drooping brim rich with alluring trimming; a close-fitting one, chic and tailored, or a hat of medium size adapting itself to every occasion. $15.00 to $18.50 Goldenberg’s—Secend Floor. 25c Shaker Flannel, 19¢ 32-inch Bleached Shaker Flan- nel, a heavy double-fleeced qual- ity. 15¢ Saaker Flannel, 12V5c 27-ich Bleached Shaker Flan- nel, a soft, fleecy-finish grade, for Mhfants’ wear. T 25¢ Percales, 16¢ $1.39 50-Inch All-Wool Storm Serge, 98¢ A serge that we have sold for years and recommend for ap- pearance and service. Strictly all wool and 50 inches wide, a sturdy, double-twill grade, sponged and shrunk ready for the ncedle. The best shades, in- cluding navy blue, brown, bur- gundy and black. 36-inch Percales, light grounds, in a large assortment of checks, stripes, plaids, dots and neat fig- ures; a close-woven, soft-finish grade, for men’s and boys' shirts, also women's and children’s wear. 39c Dress Ginghams, 25¢ 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in an assortment of beautiful plaids, checks. stripes and plain colors. A very fine quality for children's school dresses and women's wear. $1.35 81x90-Inch “Run- of-the-Mill” Seamless $4 54-Inch Wool Striped Skirtings, $3.39 All-wool Novelty Stripe Skirt- ings, shown in all the very latest styles and effects, in all wanted color combinations. $2.50 54-Inch Wool Tailor’s Serge, $1.75 All-wool Tailor's Serge; a heavy, close, double twilled qual- ity. sponged and shrunk; in black and navy blue. 85c Turkish Towels, 49¢ Bleached Novelty Turkish ‘Towels, firm, absorbent grade, in an assortment of fancy colored border styles. Mill seconds. Good size. ‘Workers During the Past Month. Kensington, aged seventy-eight years, took place Sunday afternoon, burlal being at Middletown, Md., where she formerly resided. Men’s 29¢ Cuff Links, 16c The “Jifty” Cuff Links, popular come-apart style, in an assort- ment of pleasing pretty shapes and effects. Sold regularly at 29c pair. Special at 16c. employment situation in Baltimore has taken a turn for the better. Fig- ures just announced by A. S. Golds- borough, manager of the Merchants and Manufacturers’ Association, who 18 also the special agent of the United States Department of Labor in this Children’s 35c Stockings 25¢ Children's Fine Ribbed Cotton Stockings: two-thread lisle heel and toe; full seamless. Black and cordovan. Just the right weight for fall. Extra special, 25c palr. Women’s “Onyx” Hose 35¢ Women's “Onyx” Brand Stock- ings of fine mercerized cotton, in black, gray, tan and.cordovan. Made with seam up back; double sole. All first quality. $1.25 Fiber and Silk Stockings, 65c The hosiery in this event com- prises a lot of “substandards” from one of the best manufac- turers in the country. The de- fects are slight and do not im- pair the serviceability. They are fiber and silk mixed; some are silk fiber all the way, in- cluding garter top: others with lisle top. Super-fashioned leg. Choice of black, white and cor- dovan. center, show an increase in employ- ment of 224 workers, or 1.68 per cent in the last month among twelve of the NN fourteen groups of industries on N which the Department of Labor is NN keeping tab in order to know the \\ employment conditions in the indus- !N trial centers of the country. The report is of September 15. Dur- ing the last six months or move em- ployment has decreased from 1 to 3, per cent monthly, and this month's report is the first to show a turn for the better. N 616-17 ST. N.W. of approximately 200 employes an textiles about 100. Stone, clay and| glass product industries show a loss! | | | Bpeclal Dispatch to The Star. BALTIMORE, September 26.—For the first time in six months the un- of 73, and miscellaneous industries & 22 7 2 77 Artist, Rebuffed, Charged With Shooting Merchant’s Daughter. HAVANA, September 25.——El(hers Vera Wadsworth, daughter of a Brit- ish merchant now in Jamaica, was: R $2.00 36-Inch Tubular Tricolette, $1.49 Tubular Tricolette, firm-woven, extra heavy quality, with high, lustrous finish, all_silk quality; in black, white and navy blue., Regular $2.50 $2.25 54-Inch Tweed ‘Suitings, $1.69 All-wool Tweed Suitings, in a varied assortment of colorings, including neat mixtures; espe- cially desirable for suits, skirts and coats. Bleached Sheets, 98c They are of heavy hand-torn sheeting cotton—made in one piece without center seam. and are 81x90-inch size for double beds. Free from starch or dress- ing. The manufacturer calls them “run-of-the-mill,” owing to triflingirregularities. Full bleached and seamless. g " $1.59 Bleached Sheets_. $1.39 g, 81X90 Seamless Bleached 8heets, full double-bed size: per- fect quality., made of fine grade sheeting cotton. $1.75 Bleached Sheets $1.49 81x99 Seamless Bleached Sheets, extra large size; made of heavy, round thread sheeting cotton. _Tricotine, $2.69 All-wool Tricotine, made of ‘the very flnest Australian woél: an €xceptionally high-grade quality, in navy, brown, tan and black. $2.25 50-Inch Wodl French Serge, $1.79 All-wool French Serge; an ex- tra fine, close twilled quality, in :,lvyk blue, midnight blue and ack. Broadcloth, $1.69 All-wool Broadcloth; fine twilled back quality, with the de- sirable velour finish. In a com- plete range of wanted colors, in- cluding navy and black. 25c Linene Suiting, 15c 34-inch Linene Suiting, a2 heavy linen finish grade, in pink, tan, old rose, lavender and russet. 42x36 Bleached Pillowcases, free from starch or dressing; heavy, firm woven quality. $3.00 Bedspreads, $2.29 Crochet Bedspreads, full dou- ble-bed size; in heavy raised Marseilles patterns. $2.00 Bedspreads, $1.49 $3.00 54-Inch Wool. $2.00 50-Inch Wool 40-Inch Satin Charmeuse $1.59 Yard This is a truly wonderful quality at this very low price. Strictly all pure silk, heavy satin-face quality— one of the most fashionable silks for ‘Fall: Shown'<in Navy Blue, Brown, Tatpe “and Black. With so many women planning new Fall costumes, this sale is of ex- traordinary money - saving interest. $1.00 36-Inch Silk Poplin, 79¢ Colored Silk Poplin, heavy, lustrous quality; in a complete range of wanted street and eve- ning shades; also black. $1.75 35-Inch Satin Messaline, $1.38 Colored Satin Messaline, rich satin-face quality, firmly woven Crochet Bed: ds, th - 0 0 quarter-bed size; “in" assoried | Qirls’ Gingham Dresses Marseilles patterns. 51 98 15¢ Bleached Muslin Fine quality ginghams, in beautiful colors for fall wear, guaranteed to wash, including checks of green, red, lavender, yellow, etc.; sizes 6 to 14 years. $1.75 Longcloth, $1.39 36-inch Longcloth, fine soft fin- ish grade, full ten yards in each plece. Wash Boilers, $1.39 Heavy Tin Wash Boilers, with c?ld wood handles; large No. 9 size. 12l4c 36-inch Bleached Muslin, fine, soft-finish quality, ~free ' from starch or dressing. $4.00 Bedspreads, $2.98 Crochet Bedspreads, full dou- ble-bed size; in heavy raised Marseilles patterns. A superior high-grade quality. 15¢ y 39-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, a heavy, round thread quality, for making sheets and for pther purposes. Keystone Food Choppers, with four knives; easily operated and cleaned. 3 within the past few years. Every suit bears testimony | of most careful workmanship as well as clever designing— and Suede Materials They show latest style tendencies in the length of the coats, the smart braid trimmings, new pockets, new silk em- i broidered effects and new box coat styles. Many handsomely || ’$$25t0$29.75 omen s 0 . New Fall Suits We haven’t seen suits to - If compare with them wunder If $25.00 to- $29.75 anywhere i $19.75| every detail of their tailoring C has received expert atten- tion. Beautiful Fur Trimmed and Embroidered Models of All-Wool Tricotine, Velour fur trimmed; some with large fur collars and fur bands; § otilllers have natural Australian Opossum or Beaverette fur collars. | Colors are Navy, Brown, Beaver, Black and ‘Reindeer. Goldenberg’s—Becond Floor. $2.49 Silk Laces, $1.69 Silk All-over Radium and Shadow Laces, 36 inches wide; in an assortment of wanted colors. $2.49 Lace Flouncings $1.89 Silk Chantilly and Embroidered Net Founcings, 18 and 86 inches wide; various handsome patterns, in black, gray, blue and brown. Women’s $3.25 Union Suits, $2.39 Women's $4 to $6 Low Shoes, $2.69 Including Oxfords and Strap Pumpe, with Louis, Cuban and low heels; of tan, patent colt, black and brown kid and dull leathers. Sizes 2% to 7. ‘Women’s “Onyx” Silk. Hose, $1.45 All full fashioned, of fine weave and texture, some with Pointex heels; some entirely of silk, others with mercerized lisle gar- ‘Women’s Kayser Union Suits,: |. ter top. .In black, white, cordo- i slocveross; reintorced wad anicer to siighe Impertections. nd sleeveless; reinfo; ‘under- :rm and crochet neck; tight knee which in no way interfare with ‘style. Waar or appearance. Food Choppers, $1.39 grade, in a complete assortment of street and evening shades, in- cl\ld{(ng plenty of navy blue and ack. shot four times today and tonight lies in a critical condition in a hos- | pital here. Aldo Gamba, an Italian| sculptor, whose home is in New York, ! is charged by the police and th young woman's mother with havin shot Miss Wadsworth when she re fused to marry him. Gamba Is suf- fering from a gunshot wound through the head. According to the police and Mrs. ‘Wadsworth, the sculptor went to the| home of the Wadsworths and when Miss Wadsworth declined to marry him shot the young woman with an, automatic pistol and then attempted to_kill himself. : Gamba came here some time ago to compete in the contest for a model for a statue of the Cuban patriot, Gen. Maximo Gomez. Who’s Your Plumber? Is he ingenious enough to repair and remodel your old system so that it will give as good service as it ever did? Our Experts are in- genious, and their long experience enables them to accompflish results quickly and without experiment. Have you thought of hav- ing a new Bathroom Ine stalled? Get our estimate. Maurice J. Colbert 621 F St. N.! i Main 3016-3017 $2.00 35-Inch Chiffon Taffeta, $1.49 Colored Chiffon Taffeta Silk, high lustrous-finish quality, in all the most sought after fall shades, including black. $1.50 40-Inch Crepe de Chine, $1.09 Colored Crepe de Chine, firs woven quality, with rich, lu trous finish. Shown in all wantes light and dark shades. 7 % W, Upholstering TO UPHOLSTER YOUR 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE 7 2% $3.00 40-Inch Baronet Satin, $2.49 Baronet Satin, rich satin-face, extra heavy quality, in navy, coral, dewdrop, tan, mode and black. Children’s 69¢ : Underwear, 45c Children's Fleeced Underwear, separate garments, shirts with high neck and long slesves, ankle length drawers; sizes 2 to 16 vears. Children’s Waist Suits 69c Children’s Fleeced Waist Suits, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length; garter attachments; 2 to 12 v Stamped Nightgowns 59¢ ‘Women's Stamped Nightgowns, soft-finish white nainsook, in an assortment of neat designs. Full cut sizes. 25c Crochet Cotton, 15¢ Perle Crochet Cotton, good as- sortment of colors, in Nos. 3 and 50c Poplins, 39¢ 27-inch Mercerized Poplins, rich lustrous finish, in all desirable shades for fall wear, also plenty of black. Silk and Cotton Pongee 48¢ 85-inch Silk and Cotton Pongee, has the appearance of all-silk *pongee; in all wanted street and evening shades, also black and ‘white. 20c. Pajama Checks, 16c 36-inch White Pajama Checks, close woven, soft finish grade, _for undergarments. ', 30c India Linon, 24c lb-ln:h w:m !Mlal Linon, sheer e, snow VhTre Dlemchedr: Sroowr e .39c White Voile, 29¢ 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, extra fine “grade, two-ply-' qual- ity, for waists and dresse: ‘Wash Tubs, 89¢ 1asye Teinch sise; drop handles: 6: large balls. Your 3 Made v Furniture Noe By our experts at prices which are 28 per cent lower than any other concern in Washington. New York Upholstering Co. 619 F St. N.W. ) loss of 69. Ten other groups show either slight losses or gains. On the whole the increase in the number em- | loyed in twelve groups canvassed is B2t Workers, or 1.68 per cent. —_— SHOOTS GIRL AND SELF. Birthday Special 600 More Pairs FIBER SILK No man can afford to / 4 neglect his eyes. They are monitors that iuld.e him through - the ifxl!- ways and byways of his earthly existence. See that your lights are trimmed and burning means consult a capable optometrist. 3 ‘HA‘LEESE 0PT|ALC OPTOMETRISTS [ gTH ST. N.W Here’s the Big Birthday Leader 1,000 . Fine, New, Sparkling All-Wool Suits and Overcoats [ Specially Priced | Unlimited assortment of new color- ings and models. Also conservatives. Match ’em under “forty.” All that'is newest and most to be desired in Fine Fall Hats Try to Match them at $3.50 29° MEN'S HOSE , ;.. 51.00 Ww. Office 1245 1st St. N.E. Depot W. Griffi * THE MAN'S STORES ° One More Week of our Great 24th Birthday “Party” Our great 24th Birthday Party ends Saturday, October First,at 6 P.M. If you have not already joined the hundreds who have taken advantage of the great birthday bargains, get a move on you. All the merchandise is especially priced for the occasion and will cost you less this week than next. Come on, help us celebrate. Birthday “CAKE”. Finest Worsted Trousers $7.15 Great assortment of neat striped effects. $2.9() Here's a list of “irresistibles” in small wears, specially priced as Birthday Prizes Birthday Special PURE LINEN Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 1005-1007 PA.AVE. 500 Pairs All sizes waists. 2I° 5 for $1.00 1,800 Birthday Special 1,000 Fiber Silk Knit TIES Birthday Special Silk Cut & Knit Ties 3 for $2.50 (o 3 for $1.65 89° Pure

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