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[ 3 flllllllll“llll"lllI'IlllllllllllllllllII|IIIIII|III||IllllllfllllllllllllIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIA R R R e T T T T T T T e e T T T T T T T T T LT Women’s ONYX Full-Fashioned $1.50 and $2.50 qualities—every Black and various A golden $2.25 pair perfect. brown and gray shades. opportunity, indeed. ‘omen’s Kayser Chamoisette Gloves Imported Quality—Favorite Styles—Low Prices KAYSER 2-CLASP SHORT KAYSER 16-BUTTON CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, in CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, in Satisfaction First WE&@OS PALA 810-818 Seventh Street black, brown, gray, white, brown, gray, $l 39 covert and white.” 4@ chamois and beaver o Special ...... s C KAYSER S'IRAP-WleT l.lAl»\TLETS. one of the s son's smartest gloves: white, gray, brown, mode and other shades KAYSER HIGH-GRADE 16- BUTTON CHA MOISETTE GLOVES, in white, covert, chamoi sand KAYSER 2-CLASP SHORT KAYSER STRAP-WRIST CHAMOISETTE GLOVES, GAUNTLETS, of fine qualtiv. fine quality, in black, white, Black, brown, g gray, mode, masti beaver and sagd $1 25 chamois QUALITY COATS At Prices to Create Lively Buying Tomorrow mblage of beautiful new coats , normandie, valama, velour and Shawl and choker collars of aline, also handsome em- itched collars. Silk- lined. Swagger fall and winter models to please every woman. At$39.75 ¥ine coats of cut bolivia. plain bolivia and veldyne. Large heaverette and woli collars. Richly embroidered and worked in rows and elaborate patterns of silk- stitching. Silk-lined. Brown, navy, rein- deer and black. . Plush Coats On the Top Wave of Popularity $25 to $100 The coat of resplendent hlack pluxh is more prominent than cver among 1921 fall fashions. King's Palace features coats of the finest trade- marked plushes—such as Salt’s Peco, H & H,, Peerless and Ceberseal—in an array of hand- some models so varied that every woman is assured complete satisfaction. 40 and 42 inch lengths. Imme coney, black opossum. Australian and natural um, raccoon, Chase's beaver and locked rel. Manv have cuffs and bands to match the collars. BELTED, BLOUSED AND BOX MODELS A Particularly Large Showing al $59.75 suedene. beaverette and broidered and s collars of kit Genuine Crompton Corduroy BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS $6.95 are corduroy suits and corduroy NLY ONE'CROMPTON'S CORDL - not only s the rich Dtable suits—bu ROY—the o wate velyety appear Tor,dreas i wolll as Sobaols has tl Crompton bel. inverted pleat in ba folk model. Venetian lined. L.lul'd pants, with taped seams. Boys® Fancy Suits of All-wool and Wool- Y “mixed Fabrics. Better suits than we believe you will $ . 95 . price. Box-pleated and voke models, with Dbelt. Sizes T Boys’ All-Wool 2-Pants Suits the richest of patterns. Lined with wool alpaca. and yoke model with in- verted back pleat. Sizes 7 Wool Jersey Juvenile Suits In _ beautiful Heather and buttoned-on styles, with sailor collars and em- L) pants. As durable as they e handsome. Sizes 3 to = Children’s Wool Polo C o Coats, three groups of little folks' mew coats—garments that clothe the tots both smartly and comfortably as well as economically. Belted beautiful heather mixtures. CHILDREN'S ALL-WOOL SWEATERSIn collar, smartly belted nn\i pocketed. Brown, buft rose, peacock, navy el b $498 & $5.98 GIRLS’ Al Medium walst models with pleated skirts and sash; beautifully embroidered in §4 9 and piasd Glngham Drosses of excollent. worke manship; trimmed with plain color chambray Pockets. Sizes 6 to 14 LOOMERS—Childre omers _in Elut(c 59C &t waists and knees. BEAVER HATS—In sm o Dby and black. Second Floor Juvenile D.- 52'98 find at or near the special Lined pants. 7 to 16. Splendid Fall Suits, in Dox-pleated Nprfolk model 8.95 to 17. colorings. Middy, Norfolk broidered chevrons. Lined Boys® Knicker and Sfraight Corduroy ts, 98¢ Marching fh the front rank of Golden Hdr\est Specials are these and cape models, full length and well lined. In Pekin, reindeer and plain and fancy weaves, with sailor or roll Sainal and heathier col: —For school or dress occasions. GINGHA) " checked and poplin. Sashes and novelly $1.49 B white and black. Sizes 4 to 12. poke partment. Clwlea. Boys’ and Girls’ Sport Hose, 59¢ I black, solid colers and heather mixtures. Derby-ribbed Mercerized Sport Hose and heavy ribbed Cotton Sport Hose. King’s Palace Famous -~ QUALITY HATS Best Values of All for the Golden Harvest Sale a . - A= = = = - w = AER = = T - TR =T = & = = _= — —1 £ = e ——— e — ¢ mmm —1 — — - More hats—better hats—than you will find in this city or section at or near this feature price. Every hat is a quality hat, every model represents a correct and be- coming style-idea. Women who seek to combine millinery of distinction with low cost find the prob- lem completely solved in this matchless assortment. Of panne and Lyons velvet, in the styles of the hour, showing every approved new trimming, Black and every color. Famous Hats At $7.50, $9.95, $]Z 00 fillinery of high degree.’ veach of every womaun. Hundreds of th magniticent hats—a style, a shape, a color, L trimming for_ every preference. Misses” and Children’s Felt Tams, $1.00 > Misses’ and Children’s Suede-Like Tams, $1.49 Hatters’ Plush and $ 2 98 Zibeline Plush Sailors wide $400 and $5.00 values. Straight and roll brims, medium. and narrow. Straight, bell, dented and octagon crowns. Faced with velvet or plush. ~ Men’s Famous 5 Cooper Union Suits Back all the way to pre-war prices— I ust about half what they were last fall stie Ribbed -Combed Cotton n white and ecru. Made on spring needle machine. Just the weight for now. Al sizes 34 to 46. $l 49 weight Combed Cotton s, spring needle knit; perfect fit- m and durable. White and Sizes 34 to 46. Bt $1~98 S§ Part-wool n Suits. the popu- veight, spring needle knit, in nat- V'grdy color. W th witho - ura grdy color. Warmth without un $2.48 ary weight. Wie o with & Al X M $3.98 ribbed weixht pre sleeves, ankle lenzth. ; com" fortable oo $1.49 MEN’S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, closely rib- bed for easy fit and wa Medium weight! Long-sleeve shir ankle Gar- ment 69c rred Long s durable as they RY part-wool awers. in both he: medium weights. Size: ment Women's and Children’s WARM UNDERWEAR Standard Makes at New Low Prices Infants’ Shirts Women’s Vests and Pants 50¢ to $1.39 $1.00 and $1.15 Forest Mills medium weight Complete line of the famous and heavy fleeced Vests and “Piny Tot” Shirts, in cotton, all Pants. Vests have high neck and wool and silk and wool. Straight front and Rubens style. Boys' and Girls’ Union Suits 85¢ to $1.65 Priced dct.urdmg to_size; sizes range from 2 to 16. Forest Mills Fleeced Union Suits in white and gray. Dutch neck. elbow sleeves. knee length; high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Boys’ and Girls’ Underwear 45¢ to 85¢ Forest Mills Vests and Pants long sleeves, Dutch neck and el- bow sleeves, low mneck and no sleeves; knee and ankle pants. Regular sizes, $1.00; extra sizes. $1.15. Women's Union Suits $2.00 and $2.25 Forest Mills medium weight and heavy fleeced Union Suits in all the combinations. Regular sizes, $2.00; extra sizes, $2.25. Women’s Silk-and-Wool Underwear $2.00 and $2.50 Forest Mills Fine Filk and Wool and Shirts and Drawers HIS. vests and Pants. High ana neck, long sleeves, and Dutch pytch neck 'vests with elbow or neck, elbow sleeve vests; knee jong sleeves; ankle tights. Reg- and ankle pants. Sizes 2 to 16. ‘ylar sizes, garment, $2.00; extra Priced according to size. Sizes, garment, $2.50. B®F Showing Plenty of Women’s Red and Gray Wool Vests and Pants - Forest Mills Band-top, Medium-weight Union $l l Suits. Extra, $125. Regular.. & 5 . 5 The Health-Building Features of NEMO, CORSETS i, vl —make them priceless. Combined with their rare combination of good style and good service, women may enjoy a perfect trinity of good corseting at $5 to $9 Remember that both regular and large figures are equally well provided for in the extensive Nemo line—that every woman may have the advantages of Nemo service. Fall models are ready. King's Palace invites vou to look them over -tomorrow. Our expert corsetieres will assist you in selecting the proper style for your figure. Second Floor ING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ~C., FRIDAY, OCTOBER SHEPARD SUCCEEDS ALONZO TWEEDALE Named General Controller of Emergency Fleet Corporation. Shepard of New Jersey, for- a lieutenant colonel in the has been appointed general con- troller of the United States Shipping Board Emergency Flect Corporation, succeeding Alonzo Tweedale, who has been general controller for the last Year and a half, it was learned Shepard’s appointment is expecied to confirmed aut meeting of the emorial Headed by ator Henry C: E. A, 1Ly H d help make Mr milinr with his new interim Mr. Twee- d 1 3 had been twenty- | i % in the service of the trict “government v A reforms w national reputation 3 said to have hold urged to tuke | inancial Board. Enters Auditor's Ofi Distri Dead of th ng his serv his work promotion. m he rnnln.H.r of prporation. In as been with instituted ¢l 1l accounting wanization th a far-re bilizing and al transac- APPROVED BY PRESIDENT | Elaborate Luncheon and Game of | 1 Golf on Committee’s Program. IIlAl‘lII‘IIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIlIllllIIIIIllIIIIII L O T T Harding i his reception X Atls .. October by ipointed f that city, troduced 1o the fdent by former - Hoke 1921. ROOSEVELT CHAIR GIVEN. Association Relic From White House. Hughes, representatives of the Roose- velt Memorial Association acceptel from President Harding at the White House the desk chair which * Theodore Roosevelt djrected the destiny of the nation. 1508 H STREET, Our stock of FLOOR COVERI erly assembled in anticipation of the usual heavy Fall business, and priced on the basis of present costs. HARRXCORWRATED m 1316 #1324 7™ ST.N.W. among representatives of the asso- | the President, Hiram Johnson, James have, William Boyee Thompson. wonderful place in Lodge was' “I re all flLruml said W. & J. SLOANE Ww. WASHINGTON, D. C. Store hours—8.00 A. M. to 5.30 P. M. Daily S has now been prop- KARNAK WILTON RUGS—"The Aristocrat of American Wiltons” in a wide range of sizes from 2.3 x 1.6 1« ciation cpting the chair. dividuals in all the sto 5 officers of the association are Accepts [ Root, Gen. Leonard Wood, Senator|than Col. Roosevelt. To those interested in refurnishing at this season, we suggest immediate selections so that the benefit of com- plete assortments may be enjoyed. Ouly a few examples of the opportunities open to the careful buyer are listed below, but a cordial invitation is extended for personal examination of the fine. qualities which we now offer at exceptionally reasonable prices. ) 11.3 x 15.0. The popular 9 x 12 size at $100.00. mats to 11.3 x 15.0. A particularly large number i 9 x 12 size at $39.50 and $45.00. AXMINSTER RUGS—In many qualities and sizes {rom - 1 ORIENTAL RUGS—New arrivals in both hearth and carpet sizes in many weaves from Turkey, Persia and China. Small rugs from $37.00 up. in construction. Simple in operation. with set of 8 attachments, $48.00. Qur service, prices and qu[ilies are t'e same as may be found in our New York, house Popular 12-but- ton-lemgth . gloves, i white. mastic, les of .\]:L\Lll lot. luncheon hundred party ¥ from where on October will g Birminzham, | 26, !h~ Presi 26 COUNTS ON BLUEBEARD. i VERSAILLES. 7 indictment against Henri Desire Lan- dru, the French Biuebeard, has been | arawn up, " renty-six | counts, eleven of i hom he had prom. 3 d the rem and other fraudulent i “He will be ar {in the first wee LTI T IIlI|IIIIlIIl!llllllllllllllllllll"!l|!‘|llllll LT RO P T T AT Because we Front , Porch ervative tastes and topcoats mod es 53 to 48, gton is tal Figures will show that economy <hould prompt the painting of the prch, A wood column costs $18.12, To paint the porch and protect that column costs $7.00. W. H Butler Co. Established 1843 MAURICE F. FLYNN NEW YORK and Return Including War Tax SUNDAY OCTOBER 9 Similar Excursion November 6 Leave Washington 12:30 A.M. Arrive in New York in Early Morning RETURNING: Leave New York from C. R. R. of N. J. Terminmalx, West 23d Street (uptown), 5147 P. erty Street (downtow: P.M. same-day. Tickets on Sale Fridny and Snturday Preceding Excursion See Flyers Consult Ticket Agents Baltimore & Ohio LT T T T TR T (LT Wonderfal with cloth top and gun 1ish and modifi are offering s and cheviot suits in all new n belted, form-fitting, sport and utility s—the selection in both lots is the new fall shades of blac including rrgular ne about these super- business to see them tomorrow; we'll make it ours amsortment of mew fall styles, featuring dark tan calf and un 3 et Sotid leather {hroughout. Reliable makes that we in short lots et special lue-stgmm;g 11 to 2, 2% to 6. tremendou Liu and ;lulm alues. . brown, gra: stou In Two Styles at the low price of and loose back. Sizes for misses and women Something new and warm for autumn and winter wear. Greatly underpriced. All-Wool Jersey and Heather $7.98 Huu creat the Another lot of our popu- lar brow, navy, green, gray and tan mixed patterns— new belted, storm collar, notch collar, inserted “pleated back and mannish models for misses and women. Ideal for fail sports wear. edg of stunning f in every color nl, shapes. Just arri your cioice of ¢ Tough, in dark tan a made to stand 1 hard knocks school and ! Great variety big — also Scout shoes sturdy. solid Jeatber Shoes, gun metal: English or blucher lasts— he of for little boys and cluded at $1.95. SLOANE IMPROVED VACUUM CLEANER—Strong Complete, Kayser Long Chamoisette WOMEN'S GLOVES $1.00 . in all sizes, $1.50 et HEADQUARTERS FOR W. & E co. AND TRACT[ON UNIH)RMS SCORES OF "“LOOKERS” ARE BUYING OUR FINE MEN’S SU NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS —_—mmmm— — Special shipment of beautiful caricul and seli- trimmed models fully lined throughout, popular belted styies, with big, full sleeves, shawl collar L] A Saturday Special | HATS $3.45 all of w — beautifully leather, worsted and novelty trimmed. in small and medium sport from New usive modes. NO SALE HAS EVER BROUGHT US SO MANY NEW FRIENDS AS THIS! BOYS’ SHOES od “that there are few in of civiliza- tion who have left a greater impress 1 bave, as you very large estimate of his the life of th ved for a raiuy : ... | Wiggin. Herman Hugedorn, American people and the progress of Secretary of State|poeb, jr., and Robert 1. Barr. the world.® " e In presenting the chair President | Wednesday | Harding praised the purposes of the i memorial ciation, declaring that Thrifty. trom |nothing could be more worthy than | = o the colleetion of personal momentos | g, e USRS S [of wreat wistorical ch: qualities and dress York—