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J 2 Commissioners Expect an A 4 Th that ' 4 HOPING T0 SETTLE e Suks & Company ' Monday Will Have Its Specials in Boys’ Wear ELKS’ CHIEF IS GUEST. by Lynchburg Lodge. i Special Dispatch to The Star. i LYNCHBURG, Va. October burg Lodge. No. 819, B. P. tonight entertained Grand Ex- alted Ruler W. W. Mountain and his party with a soclal session, which was very largely uttended. The head of the order stopped over here on his way from Bedford, where n omicial inspection of § home maintained there a— WHARF PROBLEM American © Federation greement as Result of . . rd " i a rper, mayor of the city an P“bllc Hea"ng' st wrand exalted ruler of Ihe‘ re NLairman of the commit- of the local lodge for the recep- & Commissionars are hopeful | PT Demonetrations the controversy which has arisen | ed improve chamnel river front might bLe rteached be-|to express approval of the city heads und the dealers lcases on the wharves the structures could be put | | . the District bufld morning of October 1Y Keller, the new vl make @ er front yme famillar with rol In good condition and used with cer- tain limitations. Effective November 1. served on the {s #ponsoring the movements. Practically every large clty eq ot tak effact until November 1, | bemvin ] after the hearing ement it such ssioners have stat missioners have sta ment. following cites: esterday that York et mixsioners . also _expect G Oty ri. proprietor of a big m o the . oil_Water street. to v S and | cate the whart he now leases between by next Febru- | s wharf is used| s and Is occupled | Qu ared likely yesterday the public hewrmy someo | 2 oues s TTESPANFETES FORARMISTE DAY Labor Tells of General Movement to Celebrate. and parades on Armistice day to glorify the great victory over autocracy in Europe, and movement toward limitation of armn- ament will be widespread, according to information inade public by the American Yederation of Labor, J. Maury |country is to have a parade, it was| mpany to quit its wharf does |announced, and muny of the smaller citles are falling in with the move- Demonstrations will be held in the THE_SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THE STAR FILES P. O. STATEMENT| WOMEN PLAN THEATER. |pre———————————————————— Circulation for Past Six Months. Btatement of the ownership, management, circulation, etc.. of Fho Bvening Btar, published daily, and Hunday morning, at Washington, D). C., required by wct of Congress of August 24, 19121 of Theodore the late Cro Mury H. Adum and Mirands world| curitles, none, which | in thel Dalfly. sSunday. |man and woman friends, it 18 expected | Sunfast, 49c to Veloor, ¥2.25 (o Net 1'aid Circulatfon ... .58,804 29,034 that the new theater will add con- $1.25 yard. ¥2.50 yard. Net Unpald Circulatiol T e siderably to the Washington amuse- unpaiaECirg 776 553 | Thenc i for the coming season. The Upholstery Novelty & = As the designs for the new group of | Total Averuge Net Clrculation.................. $9,580 9,587 buildings allow for w« large audi- 911 7th St t N.W. (Signed) FLEMING NEWBOLD, torlum sultable for theatrical produc- reet IN.VV. Business Manager _ . |tions and as provision has also been mond, Vi Seventh Street Suits for Boys | $8.75 Included are Fancy Cheviots and Crompton’s All-weather Corduroy—neat patterns in the former; the wanted color in the Corduroys. Both pairs of Pants full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 vears. Another group of - “Right Posture” Suits i —With Two Pairs of Pants— $14.75 | .Light and Dark Gray—and Brown Mixtures—Herringbone i and Tweed effects; also plain colors. Sport, Norfolk and Regu- lar models—with the Right Posture feature. ~All sizes, 7 to 18 i vears. . Novelty Special Jersey Knit Suits $5.45 N Middy and Button-on models—light and dark Green Heath- i er; Brown, Tan and Gray—trimmed with White silk soutache braid; emplem on sleeve. Middies—4 to 10 years; Button-ons— 4 to 8 years. ¥ Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats $8.75 Blue, Brown and Gray—Double-breasted, with convertible collar; muff pockets; belt all around; emblem on sleeve; lined with Red flannel. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Boys’ Mackinaws $6.95 A remarkable price for a truly exceptional garment. Brown, i Blue, Gray and Red plaids—Double-breasted cut; with con- vertible collars, muff pockets. Seams are all carefully piped. Sizes 8 to 17 years. P The “Big Little” Things Boys' Knickerbockers; all wool, Boys' Shirts—neat patterns; fancy mixtures. Sizes 7t0 17 Sl’S’ collar-attached. Sizes 12'; 't:. - n; vears. Special .................. 4. Special ..........c..eenl 75 i Boys' Domet One-piece Sleeping Gar- Boys’ Black Cat Hose—Black and ] ments; button-front. Sizes 2 to 89: Dark Brown; heavy rib. Sizes c 6 to 11%. Special 39 ji 16 years. Special .............. Boys’ Union Suits—ribbed and fleec- i ed; ecru color. Sizes 4 to 16 $ .90 | vears. Special ................. Middy Blouses—all White and Whif with Blue collars. Sizes 3 to § l.:: 16 years. Special ....... sseens l i This is the Boy Scout headquarters in Washington. We carry u all their clothes equipment—officially correct in every detail. 1512 H St. N.W. B Boiler; 114-qt. size. $1.00 Double Roasting Pan. $1.00 Packer’s Duo-Radiant ebony black. | PRICED 520 Edltor, Theodors W. Noyes, Washington, D. C.; ma aglng editor, Hudolph Xauffmann, Washington, D, C.: business manager, Fleming Newhold, Washington, D, C.; publisher, The Evening Wtur Newspaper unk H. Noyes, president, Washington, D, C. /. Noyes und Frank H. y H. Noyes; Frunk A, Richardson, trustee for Erank B Noyes, Theodore W. Noyes, Rudolph Kuuff- mann, Victor Ksuffmunn, Bealo R. Howard, Jossie K. ing Newbold, Girace Adamn Howard, Loulse K. 8'mpson, John Crayke Bimpson, Phillp . Kauffmann, R. M. Kauffmann, Samuel H. Kauffmann oyes Pomeroy. All addresses Washington, D. C., except Miranda Noyes i‘omeroy, at Greenwich, Conn. Known bondholders, mortgagees and other security holders, hold- ing 1 per cent or more of total umount of bonds, mortkages or other xe- Circulation Figures. Average number of coples of each isue of the publication sold or aistributed through the malls or otherwise to paid subscribers duriug the six months ended Beptember 30, 1921, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 6th day of October, 1921 Seal, E — e Ohio; Hibbing, Minn.; Lafayette, mu‘:j VETERANS FORM CORPS. Clinton, Ind.; Tampa, Fla.; South Rich- ; | mas Temple Organize. Warren, | be served and a permanent organiza- BEAUTIFUL DE TACHED HOME This handsome detached home is located just one block north of Dupont Circle and west of New Hampshire Ave. MEDIATE POSSESSION CAN BE GIVEN Price $35,000 Apply Bradley, Beall & Howard, Inc., WILKINS BUILDING, arber-&ss ‘Jhe Bi§tlardware and Housefurnshing Store, 11th.and G Stz ; Aluminum Ware at Special Prices Pure Aluminum Double Guaranteed Aluminum Gas Heater Polished sheet brass reflector. Cast parts finished only in There is_nothing to get out of order on Packer’s Duo-Radiant. UP 20th Centry Gas Heater: Light and Gas at the same time.......... 1921—PART 1. OOTOBER 9, Temporary Structure to Be Erected on Dean Estate. | Mrs, €. C. Calhoun, president of! the Woman's Natlonal Foundation, last night announced the construction ghortly of o temporary theater on the old Dean estate, Connecticut and Florlda avenues. The bullding, Mrs. Calhoun stated, will be of fabricated nteel, somewhat l«n the lines of a hangar, and will 1 he Sunday Star, published simply bring along the ments of your window or which you require HANG. Noyes, trustees for prices—lvok elsewhere—und EST— Kuuftmann, Flem- be suitable for use &ll the year: round. The interlor decorations ‘will follow the Bakst vogue, and will bu ! simple, but graceful, affording & neu- tral buckground for the productions.| There will be & performance at least ‘winter, ember, ble to the The unce & week all through beginning some time | and given at hours ag business women of the will be popular. As the foundation membership list is already lengthy | und as each member {s ¢ntitled to rices Cretonnes, 19¢ to 75¢ yard. Average Net Circulation. share her privileges with both her made for a sylvan theater, this tem- porary erection will be used later us @ gymnasium, Mrs. Calhoun said. LMER F. YOUNT. Notary Public iService and Ex-Service Men ot Al- | The service and ex-service men of | Almas Temple, Mystic Shrine, headed | chief of the | Chemical Warfare Scrvice, are or-i “Veterans' i ill_be limit e Shrine wh avy or Marine Cor or recognized 616-17 ST. N.W. - THE MAN'S STORES - intention of | wars, have signifiei t h it joining the organizatin ir still in the formative ® Those who are interested will t the Shrine headquarters on 1sth street omorrow evenin Tock for th | purpose of going ody to a wel | known restaurant, re dinner will tion effected. ties. 3-Piece Suits, 3-Piece Suits, 3-Piece Suits, 3-Piece Suits, $29.75 $33.75 $37.50 $40.00 R s > Come the Fall Hats of supreme style— VELVO VELOURS EXCLUSIVE AGENT. Phone Main 462 deep rich nap of Velour % % Pure Aluminum Double Boiler; 2-qt. size. $1.25 Guaranteed Aluminum Tea Kettle; 51, qts. $L.75 Majestic Electric Heater % %% 2 Z Z 7227, 300 N . T 00 Compare | $ Single Coil, $10.00 Double Coil, $15.00 A wonderful Heater and so. convenient $1.50 For One FREE!! veicon, DRAPES, and Investigaio our special when oy ure convinced that they are the 1o BUY YOUR GOODS HERE AT THESE BARGAIN PRICES WE WILL CUT THEM FREE OF CHARGE Poplina, 65¢ $1.40 yard. MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK to FREE!! Extra Trousers, Extra Trousers, Extra Trousers, On sale at both stores—Fifty colors to select from Supply Store 1005-1007 PA.AVE. EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVES “THE EMERY” QUALITY SHIRT THE ADDED PAIR GIVES ADDED WEAR That's the outstanding feature of “TWO-TROUSERS” SUITS —We have them this season in a full, complete range of fabrics and quali- $1.75 $8.75 $9.75 If You’re Wise You'll Buy the Extra Pair of Trousers With the Cooler Weather 55;5755 Rich shades of brown, green, gray, eic., in Hundreds of Fine Fall Suits and Overcoats that yow’ll find hard to match at $35 Remember, there’re both young fellers and conservative models A “TIP” FROM THE FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT We’ve just “duplicated by express” our original order of Superba ““Pencil Stripe”’ Silk Rep Scarfs % % 2 2000 2% % 7 W 7 WY % N\ 2%,