Evening Star Newspaper, October 12, 1921, Page 18

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VDAY, RS ELERATES Many Dominion Citizens De-bg sire Conference Put - | Above Eleotion. Special Dispatch to The Star. ’ OTTAWA, October 13—"Canada nust be at Washingten,” says & lead- ng Canadian “publication in cem- | nenting on the widespread conten-|f§” tion there is in the Dominion as to the importance of the approaching | Washington conference qu limitation »f armaments. Meighen has many political meetl thead and is busy cluptlTnln& he general election on which dians will vote en December 6. it la yractically certain that he will be inable to go, although there are nany who contend the world-wide mportant conference, slated for the American capital, would Justity the remier going there. It is expeected hat Sir Robert Borden, f pro. mler, will attend. The editorial com- ments of American ReWspapera as te Lloyd George rioua Domins veing there and als ion premiers are heing discussed hy oditors on this side af the line. Many sublic men are regretting that the ral election happens to come at time when such a momentous cons vention is called for Washington, and one-which is probably of great direct interest to Canada. Issue Alone Damestic. “It is the simple truth that the destinies of Canada may be much more disastroysly aftected by a fallure of the Washington conference to take the right road than by any similar sailure on the part of the Canadian neople at the pous,” says the Mon- ireal Star. It is absolutely Aecessary T ve an informed and authoritative “snadian public man at the elbow of —to make sure that Canadian n ts, Canadian opinion, and any rpecial dangers to Canada’s peace are uot forgotten. If. in a word, the Svashington conference is to fail, it would be far better if it had never been held.” The Toronto Globe reminds its read- ers of “the extent of Japan's prepara- tions for war If the Wuh!ng&ou dia- i rmament conference fails ih its ob- Jeet” After showing that 49 per cent of the annual Japanese budget ia for maintenance of the navy and army »nd that this proportion “Lu larger than that of the German budget of 1914: that the provision for the American Navy is 7 per cent and that of Eng- nd 6.7 per cent of the total, the obe adds, “The Washington confer- «neo cannot start too soon a general Iodl;;tion of the armaments of the world.” Borden for Washington. For the above and numerous other 1easons even the “heat” of & decidedly 1nusual and unique election campaign is net directing Canadian attention :way from the importance of the com- 17g international _session in Wash- 17gton. Trades and labor bodies, vet- erans’ assoclations and politicians an2l editors are strong advocates for dis- srmament, and are pressing for Cana- clan representation at the gathering. It is understood that Borden will rep- | resent Canada. Cables are being ex- changed, but there is no official an- nouncement. It will probably be made Ly the Uritish government, inasmuch as Sir Robert will be a part of the British delegation rather than a sep- arate representative of . '3 iavitation has been extended to CanadA for the gathering, but there is much ingistence throughout the Dominion as to the desirability of direct Canadlien 1epresentation there. 5 LENAPE SINKS AT PIER. Clyde Liner Expected i.:q Be Float- ed Today at New York. NEW YORK., October 12.~The Clyde lne steamship Lenape sank by the stern alongside pier 36, ‘North river, yesterday, when the engineer ferce was unable to close seversl seacocks v'hich were being repaired.. The crew ., ot away safely, althoush the ship sank rapidly. There W§a Bo CaTEO aboard. . The Lenape was engaged in the New York, Charleston and Jackson. villa service. She arrived here 8un- day and was due to sail ‘next Satyr. day. A force of wreckers reports | that her forward holds are dry. veral wrecking tugs were put to ork pumping out the holds snd of, ials of the line said they expected tae ship to be floated some time to. day. FLYERS SEEK LOST MAN. FORT WILLIAM, Ont., October 12.— Airmen and mounted police patrels stfll were searching the w of sarthern Ontario near Atikoksn today in the hope of locating Dr. Graham Chambers, Toronto physician, who be- came l;!l a hweektuo.a (ndk Searchers have foun eations of his having made 2 meal of wild game an|d still are hopeful of locating him alive. = Food-Iron for man-power Get enough iron with your food; and your “drive” will have force — | : i It’s the source of red blood and vitality, of en- durance and energy. You need but a small Htoih’onevelydly.‘,fi this need is vital. You must get it in your food —medicinal iron isn’t as natural. ising are a stimulat- ing iron-food. Eat raisins in some dish once every day, for Raisins are - the Iron-Food e —— ask for the SUN-MAID brand WASHINGTON, D. 0, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE:! R._12, 1931 2 Wondward & Lothrop = Of Great Interest Tm Women's Real Leather Handbags Specially Priced at $2 - It has indeed heen a lang time since we have been able to offer you a leather handbag a¢ $2—but temérrow.we offer you a most attractive collection of new handbags, delight- fully varied in their shape, size and celor—your choice at thia low price. There are square kedak bags, in lovely brown, blue, Eray and black leathers, smartly fitted with small purse and in- ner pocket—and black patent leather bags, in the pepular envelope style—each beautifully lined in. moire of a con- trasting shade. : Taavier Goods Heetion, Pirst Soor. For the October Bride A Wallace Nutting Picture —a gift beautiful, truly artistic, and what more to be de- sired—than the breath of sgring in- her fragrant blossoms, the indescribable beauty of a winding country lane—the shaded woudland path, the countryside, forest and stream —the interior of an old Colonial home, each deftly pictured in Natyre's own colors— HONEYMOON STROLL HONEYMOON COTTAGE AN OLD-TIME ROMANCE HONEYMOON BLOSSOMS TEA FOR TWOQ BELOW THE ARCHES GOODNIGH' PATRIARCH IN BLOOM DECKED AS A BRIDE THE RUG MAKER These are but a few of the many lovely subjects, beaytifully framed, in green gold or mahegany finish moulding and ‘3_ nicely BOXEd «.vieniiiiriiirinieteieaeite s Other Wallace Nutting Pictures, $1.25 to $38 Picture Soction, Fifth Soor. Wedding Gifts of China and Glass Pickard Hand-decorated China is particularly desirable for wedding gifts, as it stands above and apart from the com- monplace. We are showing very unusual selections in Pickard Gold Encrusted China. In addition to the daintiness of the china itself, is added the world-old lure of beautiful all- over gold decorations. Pickard China, $4.50 to $27.50 piece or set Art Glass from Czecho Slovakia in the striking orange and black colorings. New Gold Decorated Glass in combination with blue, black and enameled effects. Special showing of Colonial Glass Candy Jars, $1.75—en- - amel bands in assorted colors, and gold. China and Glass Sectiou, Fifth Soor. Becoming Hats For the Smaller Boys Many little boys of this age are more or less difficult to fit bzc:l);iiugly iuyhats—that is, difficult in the average boys’ -store, but not here. We have such a variety of styles and shapes that we assure the proper hat for every small boy’s needs, and the proper style and shape for'his face and head. In this small boys’ hat section you will find all these and a great many more= 1% by g : - Beaver Hats, $10.75. Velour Hats, $10.75. Velvet and Plush $495. Cloth Hats, $2.25 Naval Tams, to $3.95. $236. Sergo Newl Tams, 32 Polnslvs-l;.: Polo Hats of knitted fabrics, $250. Hats in ;ghmmw.uw First to Introduce Jackie Coogan Caps As we were first with Jackie Coogan clothes. These caps are in smart styles for the younger boys, and priced at Boys® Steve, Fourth floer. Save from 30 to 0% Of your season’s eo:i bill by hav- ing installed now i Metal Weather Strips Estimates cheerfolly furnished. New Silver from Old That's what our rtphtin{ and re- fiulsh!u{ service practically means. No matter how worn your silver- lated ware may be, providing the :hic metal is not marred, we can replate it to look like new. We reillate and refinish metals of every kind. TUpbolstery Shep Office, ‘Fifth Seor. e The Vogue for Diversity in Velvet Millinery Finds Ample Fxpression in This, New Collection at $15 and $18 Small hats, large hats, wide brims turned up or straight—hats of all types are worn this season. There are gracefully draped turbans and high toques for the matron; close-fitting, jaunty, soft-brimmed hats for the youthful face. Each has its own distinctive individuality best becoming the particular type of person or costume. Black is especially good, but many women have a decided fondness for the warm browns, the deep blues, purples and lovely coppery shades. Soft willow ostrich, chows of crisp rib- bon, coque and hackle—a wing, feather, breast or lacquered quil are used for trimmings. The hat sketched—but one of this delightful collection—is of brown velvet and wears a coque pompom tipped in chenille, with decided smartness. MiNlinery Salon, Third Seer. OUR DIRECT IMPORTATION . Indian and Persian Prints Bed Covers and Couch Covers Window and Door Curtains Table and Pillow Covers Very fortunate for us, our buyer while in Europe was able to locate a most attractive collection of these much wanted Prints, from which you may make selections of— Soft dull reds, terra cotta, brown, blue, lavender, green, in designs peculiar to these: prints, and some in brighter and more pronounced colorings in the famed Tree of Life and other Persian and Indian designs. . These -are real Hand-block Prints, and they have been washed after printing so that they should be fast. Table Covers, $1 and $2 each; Curtains, $4 and $6 ad:.or“andfllpaks%dwus.“.“mdflfi Upholstery Bectios, Fifth floer. A $10 payment secures this Special Victrola Outfit Vietrola No. 100 . s Complete set of Albums 1 55 Pay $10 for records of your own selection and 30 days later begin paying $10 month on Vic- trola. No interest, : JUST RECEIVED Many Popular New Victor Records that are most in demand Our Victor Record stock is one of the most com- plete—try it for the hard-to-get records. Vistrola Soctien, Pourth Soor. = Tatlored “Woolspun” Suits Featured at $29.50 and $39.50 - Exclusive With Us in Washington For sports, travel, business and all-purpose wear. These smart “Woolspun” Suits stand out as an indispensable unit in the modern weman's fall wardrobe. “Woolspun” is a superior suit fabric. -1t will not shrink, sag or wrinkle; so you can see what that means in a suit that gets plenty of hard wear. They are strictly man tailored and &lly lined with dependable silk. Botfx models have noteh collar, inverted pleated back and helt—the one with large pateh pockets, the other with slit pockets. In smart mingled browns and blue; also plain navy and brown. “Wi " Golf Suits, the two-piece knicker style—which has recently invaded the links, has became the popular style with women who thor- oughly enjoy the freedom which this suit gives. Well tailored coat and separate knickers, with cufi knee. Priced $29.50. Women's Sujt Bection, Third Soor. Furniture Reupholstering We can reupholster your old fyrniture—or new furniture that needs upholstering. An experienced and capable corps of upholsterers assures you the most satisfactory work. Quick service. Let us show yoy the new imported and domestic cetton, wool and silks tapestries, damasks, armures, velvets, velours and give you an estimate for deing the wark. Upholstery Sectian, Pifth Soor. Hudson Bay Sables Associated with only the rare and the beautiful, are chosen by fashion as the charming complement to one’s street costume or tailleur. Single Skin Small Furs, in the popular choker style, show the sizes. Fur-Collared Coats For the Stout Woman Featured at $85 New soft-pile fabrics, new models, beautiful linings and collars of lovely deep-pelted furs— are striking features of these coats, especially designed for the woman who requires special Special Hite Reetion, Third floer. Exclusive Designs in Christmas Greeting Cards English and American designs, expressive of the yuletide spirit and distinctive in color- ing and sentiment; many of them are hand-colored, others in exclusive steel die and en- graved designs. You should place your order with as little delay as possible in order to assure careful, painstaking workmanship. Engraving Section, ¥irst Soor. Christmas Embroidering Of Handkerchiefs, Towels, Linens, Lingerie, etc., with initials, monograms or coats of arms should be commenced now. Every year we are compelled to discontinue taking orders fully a month before Christ- mas, so we urge you mot to delay longer. Art “Needlework Section, Second Soor. Tomorrow---These Special Offers Wizard Housecleaning Specialties loveliest dark-toned brown pelts. $60 to $125. ‘ $4 Wizard Floor Polisher, 85¢ can Wizard Floor Wax, Regular $4.85 offering for.............. $2 Wizard Triangle Dust Mop, Special ..v.evurenses e $1.65 Housewares Sectisn, Fifth floor. Double Skin Chok- ers, beautifully matched. $90 and $95. Fur Soction, Third Soor. \ bea mentally, we have a genumely interest- First of all, we sell Hirsh, Wickwire Clothes resdy to wear. One need not to recognize the obvious jority in their drape, lines and ex- ite workmanship which, combined, give them an ion of ori —a distinction if you will—which ight. best tailors strive vainly to imitate. Just as these clothes are not to be had ateveryshop, you will find in our haber- altics appealing only to toen of good taste HIRSH, WICKWIRE CLOTHES Tailared by Hirsh, Wickwirk Compeny All the New Fall-Winter Styles, Priced Moderately. ¢ Beginning at $35 Men's Clothing, Second floor

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