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. Life’s Darkest Moment. AND MY DEAR. I—T“‘— \WHAT Do You SuPPOSE — W \\\’ N ///llhl b ‘r | REPRESENTATIVE SPEAKS ON DUTIES OF CHRISTIAN Mr. O'Connor of Louisiana on Pro- gram of Holy Name Society at Holy Trinity Church. Duties of the Christian to his coun- | try and to his church formed the] topic of an address by Representa- tive James O'Connor of Louisiana. a epr tive nnor _ decla that’ Catholic manhood would always stand out as the defender of the United States, s'nce the teachings of the fathers of the church were that religion and patriotism were always hand in hand. P. J. Haltigan, president of the Holy Name Union of Maryland and the District, outlined the activities of the society. and its purpos®s during the jubilee vear, including in his remarks the preliminary plans for the demon- stration_here during the next year. D. A. Edwards, in a_short address, urged that members of the organiza- tion familiarize themselves with re- ligious history, in order to present correct and concise facts to persons inguiring into past events of the church. Rev. John C. Geale, S J. rector of ty. Holy Trinity, praised the branch so- ork during the time of nce in Georgetown. Rev. A. Magrath, S. J., acted as moderator of the meeting. and’ John Hadley Dovle, president of the branch, was in the chair. _— A Gavel Chapter, No. 29, O. E. S., will give a card party.at § o'clock, Ebbitt Hotel. Battery A, 110th Field Artillery, will meet at the L street armory. i Invisible Color Pictures A New One Every Day, Wrapped in Each Large Loaf of Dorsch’s Bread Make a Collection Directions on back of every card /\ j f M| fff’(&l POTATO CHIPS 2 N Qi W £ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON; D. C, FRIDAY, -OCTOBER 7, 1921 By WEBSTER. W, \ % 7 — CannoT REACH (FRoM THE FLOOR.) HIS MOTHER'S THE CRAWLING BABY wHo / [l‘&\\ HIGH-WATER. SKIRTS LN Copzr.ght, 1921, M, T. Webotem, CHIPPED BEEF l In Beef Toast Scald 3% cup of cream; add beaten yolk of egg, stir until it thickens; add % pound pack- age of chipped beef. Season to taste and serve on toast. CHOW CHOW VBAM taste-tempting slices devoid of fat, . waste or bone. Sold in -lb. sanitary packages. HORSERADISH The Most Popular at All > Markets, Chain Stores and Groceries Jouu OouGH is a wholesome, thoroughly likable good fellow. Some say he’s a bit puffed up over a mysterious raise. Strange to say, this is one reason he is so popular. It makes peo- ple seek him in the 1%-pound loaf of s The secret of its good taste lies in the !ong, careful process of curing. This intensifies the true beef flavor found only in beef of first quality. Cut in thin, Corduroy Suits, each with TWO PAIRS OF PANTS; full lined Knick- ers. Sizes 7 to 175815. YEArs .......eco ; wool, fancy mixtures. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Spe= $1‘95 cial ..iiiiiieiiaenennn ing Garments; button - front. Sizes 2 to 15 years, Spe= 895 cial .iiaeiaiiienanenen . Pennsylvania Avenue Saks & @nmpafig Seventh .Street. Interesting Features of Wai'drobery—lniereétingly Priced Imported English Top Coats Full-back and with belts; Single and Dou- ble-breasted; regular and Raglan shoulders. While these “Top- pers” are distinctly English in weave and cut—we have guided in the minor matters of finish—to their bet- terment—you’ll say. Herringbones and Tweeds— - Double-breasted. Featuring a ‘Special Grade at. $40 » T~ A Most Unusual Price for - Boys’ “Right Posture” Suits Note—Each With Extra Pants $14.75 You are buying more than “clothes” in “Right Posture” Suits—there’s a physical culture feature which will make any youngster more manly—and better developed. These Suits are in Brown and Gray Mixtures, light and dark—Herringbone and Tweed effects; also plain colors. Regular, Norfolk and Sport models. Sizes 7 to 18 years. Boys’ fi’ie;zi(maws $6.95 ‘Brown, Blue, Gray and Red Plaids—Double- breasted cut; with convertible collars, muif pockets. Seams are all carefully piped. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Crompton’s All - weather Boys’ Blue Serge M and Button-on Suits; color, braid trimmed; Sizes 3 to 8 years Boys’ Knickerbockers; all cial ....coviiennnicaniae Boys’ Domet One-piece Sleep- Gl oo siivennisenasiedai Boys’ Union Suits—ribbed and fleeced; ecru color. —Tan nad Gray. Sizes Sizes 4 to 16 years. Spe- $l,00 up to 6. Value, $250. § cial ...... vieiaisiee v stose wiale Special .....ccc00ecnse Boys’ and Youngsters’ Shoes . 9 : Children’s Hats 3 Boys’ Brown Mahoga Boys’ Golf Caps—made with eight-quarter and one- piece tops, and in sizes from 634 to 674. At- tractive fancy pat- 59(: terns. $1.00 value.. all solid leather. good service. Sizes 53, 1t06............ boys—10 to 13%;.. Children’s Button and Lace Shoes; all sol Children’s Chinchilla leather. 1,000 pairs and Polo Caps — Blue, Brown and Light 51,50 and Dark, Gray.... Sizes 3t0 8....... On the Economy Floor Men’s Suits $29.75 We want to stress “guaranteed” in this in= stance—because we had these Suits specially made. We furnished the woolens; otherwise the price could never be quoted; and we stipulated the details of making, so we know exactly what you can expect of them. B ; Blue Unfinished Worsted, Fancy Worsteds and Cheviots. And some Blue Serge, with which there are TWO PAIRS of Pants. Young Men’s—Single and Double Breasted; and Conservative models. Sizes up to 46—“regular,” “stout” and “long.” blem on sleeve.s 4 fi Sizes 12Y; to 14. Spe- 75¢ al Boys’ Black Cat Hose—Black and Dark Brown; heavy rib. Sizes 6 to ‘11’/2. Spe- 39€ Boys’ Kid and Mocha Gloves Lace Shoes—English last; Every pair guaranteed to give / Same Shoes as above—in sizes for smaller 52,95 " fifteen different styles. Nature shape lasts. § l 00 There’s Good Reason for Emphasizing Saks’ Men’s Suits at 545 The critical man is always welcomed here —because of our justified confidence in Saks garments—inspired, of course, by the knowl- A\ edge that is born of authorship. We know 4 whereof we speak—because we dictate, and supervise—and conduct the making. So at $45 we know expectations are going to be surpassed. These Suits are modeled on exclusive lines; made on exceptional specifica- tions and marked $45—in a spirit of enter= prise—and not all the quality will stand. Compare—and you’ll see how much that means in two ways—in a difference of char- acter—and in a difference of price. Exceptional Values in Men’s Nightwear Outing Flannel Pajamas—splendid patterns—cut full. Sizes A, c B,CandD........cccucvnne 95 Outing Flannel Night Robes—sizes - 15 to 20. Long and gener- 79c TTBUSLY BIZ . eeienennenenee = =3 A Surprise in - Men’s Soft Hats $3.15 It will be very satisfying—and convincing—to delve into the details of these Hats—quality of body; character of trimming; type of shape—and so on. The deeper you go into it the greater your surprise at the price. All shapes—all shades—all proportions—all sizes. = Combining Many Lots of Men’s Sweaters $10 and $15 grades 5.5 Some are “Slip-ons” without collar; others are Coat model, without collar; still others are Pull- over style, without sleeves. Al three are popular— and good range of sizes in each. A Special Sale of “Junior High” Suits 2215 . They're for the Boys—16 to 20 years—just graduating out of knee pants into long trousers. - Styles they’'ll approve; and values you'll appreciate —price and all. Single and Double Breasted and Sport models— Plain Blue, Brown, Gray and Fancy Mixtures. iddy fast em- Boys’ Shirts—neat patterns; band or collar-attached. 100 ny 45 id in Again—for Saturday Men’s New Delta Shoes —for $10 values 7.5 Some of our friends didn’t think the one-day limit on these Shoes for $7.95 quite fair—so we're going to give them another opportunity tomorrow. Fifteen different styles — Brogues, Soft - toe Brogues, Wing-tips, English, Semi-English, French Toes, Full Dress and Conservative Styles. Straight= lace and Blucher—also new Fall Street and Dress Oxfords. In Brown Mahogany and Toney Red; Russia Calf; Scotch and Norwegian Grain Leather in Black; Tan and Brown;-Gun Metal, Black and Brown Kid and Patent Leather.