Evening Star Newspaper, October 6, 1921, Page 16

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16 IDESTEP that A. M. £t & of frenzy over stiffened, closed-up collar button- holes. Wear TOLMAN- IZED starched collars with buttonholes pliable (A3 and soft. @ TOLMANIZE! [J] The Tolman Laundry W F. W. MacKenzie, Manager Cor. 6th and C Streets N.W. THE WEATHER and tomorrow; warmer tonight; gen- tle to moderate southwest winds. Maryland—Fair tonight and prob- ably tomorrow; warmer tonight; moderate west and Southwest winds. Virginia—Fair tonight and tomor- row: warmer tonight and in south portion tomorrow; moderate west and southwest wind; West tonigh ness; years was vot tion of the Your collar fits Mm‘"l'em' e flrmly in place, but is phable and petal smooth. Phone Franklin 71. TOL- MANIZE! need of £ cioudi- Iuvmlnu(ge w y ]‘rldfl the possi tion from ganizations in Drobably showers Thermomete mmn!flhb p.m., midnight, .01 8 am., 30.07 Highest temperature, at noon today. Lowest temperature, 6 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Ilighest, lowest, 4. Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at § am.: Great Falls—Tem- noon, 30.! 69, occurred Argo Lodg: Order of 2, occurred at ERREE ] of armaments operation.” “* ” perature, 66 ondition, slightl, s 'Adam = muddy- 3 oy '‘Grosvenor’ Up-River Waters. 6 S ” ' October “Patnclan" obet ‘Sheraton this | seulptor and pi SCHOOL FOR CHEVY CHASE District of Columbia—Fair tonight | Men’s Association Authorizes Pur- chase of Site. Authorization for the purchase’ of a site for a pay school for boys b tween the ages of six and fifteen o religion in the public schoo| The committee on Boy ities reported that a troop would be formed in the near future, with Con- rad Reid as scoutmaster. . |B'NAI BRITH BACKS PARLEY. | nal resolutions applauding the efforts President Harding toward the forth- S coming conference on the limitation | = our whole souled support and co- BEN HABT‘S ‘WIDOW DIES. here late yester 1 by the Men’s 0- oi the Blessed the community, and a | appointed to investi- bilit the other religio securing the t 413, Srith, Independent has adopted of and assuring hir “of Hart. noted southern inter, died at her home -Community Silver Plate at “See Ets Substantial Price Saving State of Weather. Stations. An A o N . 3 5 'HE n I'he Oneida Community JPatterns enumerated above are on sale at a substan- tial reduction, according to the following list. Our display includes complete serv- ices of these patterns: $3.75 of six, were "3 t $7.25 at the Boston Ruftalo Clarleston § massive experien Butter Spreads, set of six. were $ 00 $6 00 Complcte 26—Piece Sets Tea Spoons, set of six. were $4.5 Dessert Forks, set do you through i $ Medt {ni Consisting of six Teaspoons, set of were $10 50 six Tablespoons. six Medium S$13.50 .. Fork six -Hollow-handle 3 Ue“crt }\m\c= Kniv one Butter Knife and one Sugar Shell. 1217 Were $48.00....... $38~O() R Ry QDartin (S ~101218 G ST. TRARNERRRRRRREES 605-607 7th St. [0l With Our Special $4.65 Hundreds of pairs to choose from—i patterns and designs. All sizes. Save the tire new suit. Phone Main 7676 Locate in The New STAR Bldg. Office rooms now available in the magnificent new STAR BUILDING, at Eleventh and Penn- sylvania Avenue N.W. UST as this is the home of quality furniture, Conveniently - located lavatories, iced water fountains, five passenger and one freight elevator. Reservations made NOW for one or more rooms. Apply Room 101 STAR BUILDING 7 Main 5000 c approval ner any orders intrusted with us, from t single room to the redecorating and fui home. Prop stand awestricken iragile flower or the public building, sider the source of the give you much. Play fair, give them the care they deserve » & EISEMAN'’S Bet. F & G Sts. Match Your Odd Coats TROUSERS James B. Henderson 1108 G St. The Home of Quality Furniture in Distinctive Styles - of ideas regarding the complete decorating of the home. ‘Where desired, colored sketches will be submitted for your E ARE prepared to execute in the most sahsfactory man- . Our Prices are Surprisingly Moderate Established Over Fifty Years Fidls LI Y } s and Sce Better” ortions DITORIAL ext time you beauty of a grandeur of a con- ce! Your eyes What them? give 'OMETRIST G Street n many, many price of an en- sa it is the home he papering of a rnishing of your Fine Robe Blankets $2.98 Each Odds and Ends That Sold for $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 EAVY, soit, warm—and in beautiful light and dark patterns for making bath robes and other house garments. Reduced to such 2 low price that many shop- pers will buy ahead for Xmas purposes as well as for present usc. Marseilles Bedspreads $5.98 Fine White Satin Mar- seilles Spreads that sold for $7.00. $8.00 and $9.00. Plain hemmed or with scalloped edges and cut corners. Full double bed size. Bed Comforts. $1.98 About 100 of these good Comforts, such as formerly sold for $3.98. Durably cov- ered and filled with sanitary cotton. Window Shades—$1.00 and $1.25 Oil Opaque Shades, with Hartshorn and other reliable rollers. Perfect quality. Green, tan _and crr:an;.f Extra lcx;gths—7 feet and ect 6 inches. Each .... 79c Shams, Scarfs and Center- pieces, with linene centers and deep lace hqn’rgocrs. Sold for $1.25 to $2.00. Each .. 98¢ Tablec of round and square mercerized table- cloths, some slightly soiled. Made to sell ‘ch $l 49 $2 and $£2. Bungalow Aprons, 79¢ Of good, durable gingham in assorted stripes. Some trimmed with_ rick-rack braid, others trimmed with plain’ colors or piped in black-and-white. Open front and slip-over styles, with belt or_sash and pocke! HOUSE DRESSES—Women's well-made dresses of striped gingham, in regulation style with round or sailor collars in_plain colors. ARNER CORSETS—$2.00 models in Warner corsets, new -and Laced back -or front. White and flesh $1.39 NIGHTGOWNS — Women's attractive and serviceable gowns of soft-finished muslin, embroidery trimmed, ~fronts embroidered and adorned with colored stitching. 8Qc Choice CHILDRI DRESSES— E! Plaid and Checked Gingham sash in Dresses, with pockets. Trimmed _ plain colors 12 and en's mew voile, dimity and linene blouses, in lace trim- med. tucked and tailored styles 95¢ Boys’ School . Suits All-Wool and Wool-Mixed Fabrics $5.95 PLENDIDLY is and lined with venetian or alpaca. Yoke model with inverted pleat in back, also a_ smart box-pleated full Norfolk model. Lined pants. All " sizes 7 to 16. Many handsome patterns. Suits that perfectly combine good 1ooks with good wear. These Savings For Men Sport Socks—DMen's Heather ‘Wool-mixed Sports Socks, such as sold for $1.00 last fall. Perfect quality. 49C uitd—Men's Heavy Fleece-lined Union Suits, the weight for outdoor workers. e $1.75 at Fruit-of-the-Loom N 1 ght- shirts, made of genuine Fruit-of-the-Loom muslin, every shirt with the -well “known label. V. neck. Pocket In the arvest ale ath ey $1.29 ‘Work Shirts_—Men's Heavy Blue Shirts, with collar and two pockets. Full out, strongly sewed. A shirt 89¢ that's a wonder at .. Wool Sweaters—Men's fa- mous Bradley All-wool Sweat- ers, in oxford and khakl Sleeveless _ styles, hwm- v neck to pull over the head $3.98 Satufac!xon First Golden Millinery Opportunity - New Trimmed Hats In the Season’s Smartest Styles and the fashionable colors. Hats fresh from a maker notsd for his appeaiing styles and excellent qualities. New, ium and small mod- PY e, Lyons and mir- trimmed with 3 feathers, _rib- bons apd ornaments. Black 54-inch Cloakings. handsome qualities. Cloth.” = most of it. $6.00 Wool Cloakings thick, priced. Choice of mixed colorings, plaids and the fashionable * “Zebra A timely opportunity—make the Zibeline Plush Sailors In Black, Brown and Navy $1.95 Beautiful. sailors of zibeline pl and rolling brims. Another King's Palace golden opportunity. zlossy street and sport sh. with straight soft, specially $4.75 37 Fine Winter Coats Reduced for Friday to $19.75 Gleaned from higher-priced lines —as you will readily perceive when you see them. Big, warm, hand- some coats of bolivia and velour, with sealine collars or large em- broidered and stitched" cloth col- lars. Belts and pockets. Nearly all are silk-lined. Brown, navy, tan, Pekin and Burgundy. Any $29.75 $25 Choose from our entire $29.75 stock of New Fall Suits. Tricotine, velour and yalama. Beaveretto collars, em-, broidered, braided and tailored mpdels. Box_effects and straight lines. Silk $5.00 Plaid Sport nd Sport Skirts of rich Skirts.. Smart Street wool plaids, Kknife-pleated and box- pleated. Belted tops. Also navy blue serge kirts and a few in worsted check: Preferred by Women - Who Buy With Care The Good-Futmg, Good-Looking and Extremely Good-Wearing C/B A La Spirite CORSET Prices range from $1.00 to $4.00— A notable achievement in low pric- ing, when the dependable character and high Fashion position of the C-B Corset is considered. This is the newest addition to the King's Palaee corset service, and is proving one of the most popular fea- tures of this popular and progressive section. Why not look opver the Fall, 1921, C-B models tomorrow? THE- EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1921. [HUGE CROWD WHICH WITNESSED THE WORLD SERIES OPENER AS REPRODUCE D ON THE STAR'S SCOREBOARD 'GoldenHarvest Sale Hundreds of Golden Opportunities for Economy | DRESS GOODS i . ery set-on ruffle - | | = | Remnants of 18¢ to 25¢ Materials 12 1/2 C Yara . Useful lengths accumulated in our own stock—l to 5 yards to the piece. Outing Flannel, Shaker Flannel, Do- met Flannel, Apron Gingham, Bleached and Unbleached Cotton and other staple ma- terials. % fi'l'“ll’l‘« MADRAS— Red Diaper Cloth, vards in age . REMNANTS Practical lengths for skirts drhsc: and children’s ga | s, in serge. tricotine, !| plalds etc. On sale at H REDUCED PRICES "‘. “Glove Sale ‘08¢ Assorted lot f Women's Fall Gloves « isting of one-button kid gio perfect quality, in sev 1 colors button black slig impe onl and sucde zloves. perfect quality. in all sizes and in various colors. Kayser Chamoisette Gloves, 49c Women's Chamoisette gray, brown, Perfect quality Stamped Goods Sets, Stamped Luncheon \lamptd Buffet Set Women’s Stamped: 1 gowns, 79¢c, Children’s White Pique and “Colored Chambray Dresses, sizes 1 to 10, choice, 59c. mped Tan Centerpieces, 17x17, 12c. Infants’ 79c. Imported Cryst: 1 Bead Bags ' $3.98 High novelty of the falbo) season—Sparkling Bags “¢f! Crystal Beads, in beautiful! combinations. The price- very special for bags of such fine quality and \\‘orkma’u‘-\’ Stamped Gowns, ship. White Ivorine Bead Ne daces, beautifully carved. Thursdays sale, per 79c string . Women’s GORDON Silk and Fiber HOSE, 98¢ New shipment-—neéw value. Beautiful and durable fash- ioned hose in a combination of thread silk and fiber silk. Every pair perfect. Cordo- van, black, several shades of gray, navy and white. Onyx Silk Hose, $1.50 Women's $2.25 and $2.50 Onyx Full-fashioned Pure Silk Hose of perfect quality, in black and various shades of brown and gray. Onyx Sport Hose, 69¢ Women's Onyx Derby-ribbed Mercerized Sport Hose, black, cordovan and tan. Lace Lisle Hose, $1.25 Women's Onyx Imported Lace Hose, of sheer, silky lisle, in all-over and clocked patterns. white and colors. Children’s Sport Hose, 59¢ Boys' and Girls' Derby- ribbed mercerized and heavy ribbed cotton rolled-top Sport Hose, in black, colors and heather mixtures. Children’s Hose, 15¢ Boys’ and Girls’ Ribbed School Hose, perfect quality; in black, cordovan, tan and white. All sizes. Cluny Laces, 3¢ Yard Lot of narrow cotton Cluny laces, the desired widths for edging curtains and other articles of home decuration. Hair Switches, $1.89 22-inch fine, wavy switches, in all shades except gray mixtures. 1 Baby Flouncings, 59¢ 27-inch soft, firm quality baby flouncings, with em- broidered top and embroid- LLITH N in lace- Black, RUL T

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