Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1921, Page 15

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NG STAR,. WASHINGTON, N C, _THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921." A i) CAPT. SCOTT ORDERED HERE. Capt. Evan W. Scott, Naval Chaplain Corps, has beenidetached from duty on the staff of the commander of the Pacific fleet and ordered to this city’ for duty in the bureau of navigation, Navy Department. ] N\ THE EVE R S P At PSS e e e e e e S 3 MUST FACE CHARGES. ““"lfih‘l:"’é ;:'53:‘,;.:""; S i | #5000 STONE TUR HAMON. GRAVES-PAYS TRIBUTE e . o Tt al Im RIM h a., AT . Ex-Australian Millionaire Loses Brmn in. Austrails, in :Mgl:'::nw:":lt‘;: A flvc-thauund-do“ir'!:mb!tone win| TO WOMAN’S FOUND_A“ON to be the principd stockholder. - L. Hi o = Krull held Ockerby t mark the grave of Jake amon, re- 8 i (2RO L0 Fight Against Extradition. |, Kiul eld Ockerhy to anewer and suid| UL icun masionat committseman, whol o e I R L SAN FRANCISCO, September 29.—|State that Ockerby be returned to Aus- | was killed here last November, accora- |Objects of Organization Set Fo ferers. . POPE AIDS RUSSIANS. " ROME, September 27,—The holy sec has instructed the Dank of Rome.: tc transmit 1,000,000 Ttalian lire to the Thomas W. Ockerby, said to be former | tralia. Ing to Frank L. Ketch, administrator by Mrs. Calhoun at o l[z L I 7 Y millionaire miller of Australia, lost his for the Hamon estate, who let the con- i fight agamst extradition before United | About the time an elevator boy |tract to a Chickasha firm. The stone. . Mesting. S o¥ oY ¥ Y4 '~ States Commissioner Krull here yester- | gets = little way up in.the world |will be a simple monument bearing{- Tribute to the women of America (@ 7 day. Ockerby was arrested on his ar- | some one is sure to call him down. |only an epitaph®ind the Hamon name. | was paid by John Temple Graves in W s AL LAY )] 1 an address at the mass meeting in the interest of‘the Woman's National Foundation, held at the Wardman Park Hotel last night. Achievements of womankind in the last few. years alone have proved that the ‘women of America are worthy and capable of using the great responsibilities placed upon them, Mr. Graves told the assembjed women. He congratulated the mem- bers ‘of the foundation on selecting the National Capital as their national headquarters. Mrs. C. C. Calhoun, president of the foundation, outlined the plans of the organization for ‘a temple for the furtherance of the education of wom- en in their civil rights and their duties as citizens. The Foundation Bulletin, soon to-be issued, will have as its objact the obtaining of the epinion'of the Amer- ican women on matters of important legislation. - The. . opinion of the foundation will be expressed in this bulletin through its board of gov- to be about the matter under discussion. Hotels, swimming pools, outdoor i i Hid M i CHIPPED BEEF Delicious as a breakfast bit or whinj l adding its rich pork flavor to Wot ' POTATO CHIPS B ACON | i H dishes as a garnish. ZthatF~ waee prices are guaranteed {Ih at ' CHOMWGCHON Lean, pink and white strips of prime} I pork, sugar-cured the old-fashioned] Dixie way, with a flavor none canj HAM imitate. k The Most Popular—At All | : theaters.will be further attractions cc n the at the foundation haadquarters, After HORSERADISH A : 4 d the liquidation of the foundation's % obligations the proceeds from the din- Markets - i 4 R B Chain Stores, Markets b;lflfl!lf:lg of chhooxu and bel“uf}"i:\l{ t = o cities and small communities throughout the country. HOMINY and Groceries i s e ek Chairmen have been appointed in the various school zones of the city, and at a meeting of these chairwom- en at the Shoreham Hotel on Friday evening at 4:30 o'clock, the outline of their work will be given. So that the activities of the founda- | . . tion may begin without delay, a num- | SIIIIINIIIIRORERVEERSROERTERURORRER0E0RVERERERO RO L RO RURRRRE RO RN R R RO O RN U TR OO RO ER RO RO TR DO TR TR ber of Washington builders have de- | S 7 cided to erect a temporary theater e ? I Coming Monday--Golden Harvest Sale =T - MFEDAL FOR PRESIDENT. Presented With Costa Rican Keep- sake on Anniversary Date. President Harding has been pre- sented with one of the medals designed by Costa Rica to memorate the hundredth anniver- sary of its independence. The presen- tation was made in a formal manner bring their enthusiasm with them” A Satisfaction First All goods purchased by charge customers on Thurs-'" day and Friday will be - charged on October bill. An actor said “It is easier Remnants to please an audience after i of 18¢ to 25¢ Materials the show has run for a in the blue room of the White Houne'g . by Dr. Den Octavio Beechc, mln‘!:‘ler!E 1 2 1 : month or so. You see, peo- | jse.0n luies St fiem Sevs ok 2 /2C propriately -inscribed and was cast for P]e have heard about the the President by a special act of the Costa Rican congress. Yard Medals also in memory of the an- ard show; they know what to ex- niversary will be presented to Secre- £ 1 o0 ;ary ofrsthlle Hughes, and the presi- . Useful lengths accumulated 0 . 1 A i 3 ock— 5 pect, and they bring their ([ IR RGNS S prger Skl s, husi ith them.” e Flannel. Shaker Flannel, Do- enthusiasm with them.” - LAYS PLOT TO REVENGE. met Flannel, Apron Gingham, sttt £ Bleached and Unbleached = o Envoy Here Discusses Attempt to ‘§ fc"r'i‘a‘;;‘ and other staple ma- C Assassinate Polish President. |= i IJR salesmen tell us ltA 18 The attempted assassination In|Z Remnants v . Lemberg last Monday of President E Table Damabk 2 ’fl easier to sell clothes here et | g N = h O h % of Stefan Fedak, the young staff|= 9c ar S l ' N = T ° t ’ officer who is_charged with the act,|= 2 : ‘ eachyear. Our customers have - Lo Ge: aimomans fey (2 | gl SN Lensciz o ale. ew Trimmed Hats resentative of Galicis, said today. ! e > Gehelsky, who declared that he was|Z Daaskgsbariisorl eomiitie Sty L 3 ” found out that here they get intimmately acquainted with Fedakc and 2 | RS S RS Yt Another Big Millinery Surprise at King’s Palace—Presenting the £ . officer had resented bitterly the death | = quality for superior service. > ; fend, & Capt. Mary- t Favored Styles = ‘complete stocks, alert service, f bie closdt Trlsad, o capt diary” Rt Lot Season’s Newest and Mos y Fedak, the Galiclan representative |= . Hats Worth $5.00 and $6.00 7 . f o . H m:d. 'u].. son of"nne g{ u;e :'enltbhllesl = Blankets . ° satls aCtlon WIt ever ’ Pur' Gifector of several of the large banics, = - UALITY, style, value—unite to make this purchase and g . ‘2{:&.‘.f.»'éi??.&'i,‘?fn‘fi‘r‘fim“fi;‘:’,‘i"c..‘E $3.75 sale an irresistible magnet for women who buy with = cnase. : waxidgcoratediby cheiVatican o hisiS & atia’ White. Bieidis an eye to saving. Large. medium and small models of L : Ao o “‘ s H with the soft finish gnumre-' Lyons Velvet and panne velvet, in BLACK and the popula:l' ‘; 4 P a P c 23 GOES TO ANNAPOLIS. = e S Tamkatars andise colors. Trimmings of ostrich, fancy feathers, ribbons an 3 They b""lg their enthusiasm with them i Lieut. Commander Robert E. Rog,,,!_ throw Sover§ Clsckedizrlobie ornaments. A becoming hat for every woman. ] has been detached from the battle- | = = e ¢ : = N e because they know what to expect Ship "Arkansus ana ordered to ‘.,eig ol p@-New Sucdelike and Felt Hoods, $1.95 g = i JOINS PACIFIC FLEET. |2 E Ready whenever you are, with Lieat. Eldred E. Richara £ ° ] 3 4 Society Brand & The Hecht Co. suit |t E Wool Hlal irts Onyx FullFashioned ' ociety € Iiec 0. suits the"destrover force bacific flest. " = . : &{ 35 to 65 i S Ideal for Street ang Sports rea ] flse ' Wear—Special at L . z 7 4] - >, . Speczal Sale $ 50 5 00 Worth $2.25 Every Pair a o 22 = S 5 B H S .t 4 ° and $2.50 Perfect T : ociety brand duits : ] : ; F COURSE, you'll want at least one-{8 URCHASE of 75 dozen of these splendid ONYX Silk | . = O 8 tili irt for the fall wardrobe. Stockings to sell so decisively under price that we con- | .- | | Made to sell ai $45 to $65 O et Sttt oneE Sostilooline ) hdently expect a rush of Friday shoppers. Choice of black, Z LA ns g several shades of brown and several shades of gray. o 1 Vi 3 ASHIONS and fabrics, suitable for fall and good-wearing. Tailored of.fine wool Let us emphasize their absolutely periect quality, as | N THE finest woolens woven; de- } ; : plaids in both the large, striking patterns Friday's sale is not to be confused with frequent sales of | _. t signed :y ll;e style creators of and winter wear. . Serges, cheviots, and the quieter effects. Smart knife-pleated seconds. Thrifty women will hasten to get a supply. 2 America, and tailored by men who finished and unfinished worsteds. Solid and box-pleated models, with belted top. J = know only a custom standard. colors, fancies and plenty of navy blue. ‘ k/\lso fltd $5<(f)0 are svlen‘;lidl “a“(’y ‘l\’l“fi serge q 5 skirts and a few worsted check skirts. . ~ ) E e e . 25¢ Cretonnes N o America’ = \ ae erica’s IZ A golf suit i The Shoes to Buvk T o——— . 0€: = Excellent Quality Cretonne Draperies on sale at for office wear, P R e S to Duy,= 9 a savir of one fourth. just when the demand is c “ t] = st. Novel figured 2 i = A “jor Fall |2 | Oddments Women’s Wear | &2 siniglrwrsess 176 . None Wiheil yom aclectroite i footucar | = ? Drapery Remmantn—Usoful © Grass Rugs— e higher $15 > ([ this. scason, will you buy the|Z CHILDREN'S DRESSES— SWEATERS—Lot of Pure | [engihs in mate : o ruze, sise ixie Every . . it =y than, ordinary shoe and risk comfort and} = Of plaid and checked ging- Worsted Sweaters, in buff, | cretonne. White. ccru g =1 ; and. attractive’ cgn - (four pieces) health, or will you change to sen-|= ham, with sash and brown, peacock, orchid and ana fancy patterns. | 2Y2C - ruzs cvery day in the QOC - Put it the other sible, efficient shoes that are good = pockets. Sizes7to12 95C pink. Angora $2 98 T R R S FORT: . RN o S % S logking? S R BLOUSE S—Women's collars and cuffs o2 - f T— ; \E ; way ‘fiy"“ e Jrnsres bappinest in 2 good peir |2 | Voile, Linene dndMadras ~; BLOUSES Brautitel fall = an office sul or h = ‘. = Blouses; lace-trimmed, nrodels in georgette, 3 = e a bad pair of shocs as in anything|= tucked and tailored models chine and net. Regulation, We Believe Your Corset Ideals golf wear—it else of the same size except a_vial|S with round, flat tie-back and overblouse makes no differ- of poison. - The good shoe comforts | = i eollar 51.00 models, lace-trimmed, em- 5 3 . posymiie e = 5 s your feet, eases your mind, in-\Z | “pHILIPPING Nightgowns, broideied_1nd G5 ()() Are Completely Realized in the ’ igorates g pur {2 Envelope and Straight frilled . . piece: - suits—coat, disposition. - The bad shoe can give| = bl - cinbrodetads HOU RESSES—Of 5 ik . ? you a nervous headache, a back-1Z k and sleeves hand-scal- plaid, check and plain color vest, trousers and ache, a knee ache, besides many ajm lMced Fortiorly gingham. Billie Burke and knickers. . foot ache; and the ultimate conse-|Z $%p98 “and $498. @ regulation styles, v W I.heu.nuscn 0 afhee quences may be serious enough to|= e $2.98 with sash and $l 89 sid fl:;xn e e s require long medical t{eatmcnt. = "EA-I}El}BLOIOM lt’lET. po\c\l'(.:tliflfii”l'ill ST. PI.IOOF ‘ = = TICOA’ n plain, flow- =l < clubhou;c‘; Suits ;f %l-wnol = ered - and kcombinationl ef& 1collsE'rdsl—Frpm ahq{l bmdc. s herring-bo glish ¢ H fects: t d and tailores ace models, in ‘white an tweeds‘-innleim::: m; two 5 H fleocmslces‘“cl’eor?n : flesh, ‘ml‘?‘ ?ur hose sup- A La s,plrlte = merly $298 and porters. Broken S AETER a man once puts = | Bt GL QR oun Buiy 5149 | CORSET A en’s golf shoes— . & T T = 3585 : his foot into a HANAN - g Men’s Leather - Stamped Goods i . . g , £ H iced at $1.50 to $4.00 - Keep well and 'you will look wgll.|= ) 4 I k E] d Dresses, consrusa torsericewin. Shoe he doesn’t mind [JiUs g0 ement vhen you i) 2 BELTS, 39¢ o e T Among the popular new fall models soft, pliable smoked elk -last cide on the type of shoes you will|= 2 a la; ntion: s 3 his fa]l. Gi = 00. Stamped Card Table Cov- the following deserve particular mentio :é‘m,“u?.‘.’“','sis.?’ ds?:’lene "."'x?:‘,‘ L “ . :voe?sli-l:es“tba % tg ’a': n:;:;lc"t z‘;‘:fi:ll‘: H Mad]e tho sl:"m‘?: bfi.ck. ers, unbleached, 75c. No. 209—A cleverly-modeled junior corset, i f.‘.'c'i:'i,..'.'cfiflf Steap ) Rubber Puttlng 18 an lnto of your néw apparel, hecause they | = ?aoxlldan?'g:;y.e ‘;C;n't-slip'; b.g““‘g"f N““"ymse"' especially adapted to nhll"ic; can do you the most harm or the|ZS buckles and tongue buckles. PR and tray €over, €3¢ and dancing.. Of flesh-colore; Imported golf his ocket forNthe rice most good. Let us show you and|S o o : F Smped Collar aud Cuft | fancy coutil .........oouiiae $1.50 Jubs— p P : - demonstrate the Captilever Shoe, | s s T D No. 206—A C-B Model, suited to the aver- 5 s " For i gotting ki . ek, bas, made va, pany. womed £ 81.25 Storm Sefge, . USuugeq Pioged Dremes, | g5 B St op, Sl gt D 3.29 For he knows he is getting his money’s les fexible arch, natural lines, offer (2 89 sliotes | Sttt and service st $1.50 From J. P. Cochran, Edin- worth and then some. Sold-in Was'hingtoug‘on‘ly by BE Yard-wide, All-wool Storm embréidery work, specially No. 508—Designed for rather No. 604~Women of regular ,r,:;:&' c’?l?'u‘wg; “:f]:- ,'g“.".i" ! : £ S’-ffi“’ cgom(l;:m;\fi:ood “‘9::,];,’ pnsc‘:vfn;tefc.unene Scarfs, full fig}m:s-aafnd r‘:lniorglcd 9:]; fixf;ure“ will fidnd thuf the cor's)eft % & ~ & £ = - . SV . = with , goo r. D g » 3 -di; S i coutil, with of all-around satisfaction. d ond-growth hickory. Ironms, Ha New bl“knl;!:t"i:’;e:"y‘:kh;;'} None ."{.‘” than $15. c.nfl"‘r‘sb“ Sho H green, French blue, brown, Pillow Tops and Centers, g‘;’d;‘:‘g‘y Tow p;:s' flesh coutil, with elastic top, mashice, lottera and: others. sl repsicl = ork-and elsewhere get from $2 to $5 P H purple and -black cach, 39c. ) T et A eae iastic in . & T8 oor—DMe: . £ - . = - J - ¥ ) . e il sl ISI’E stv N- . E- sides LR T L ER R $3.00 sert in bflck ......... $4lw ~ (LTI U E T LU L . 3

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