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%.s THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDXY, OCTOBER 17, 1921 ‘w Foee, Ofice Department cdittle the-| THREE COLUMBUS DAY |sepin gad the Bey scoue wind | FORM STUDENT COUNCHL. Der. the- nationnl organization G e | committee and the committee on-con- lain of the House of Representativ b stitution and law. This convention CELEBRATIONS HELD | aelivered an address on the trials and |- Organization ‘of & student -council | ends tomorrow, the three others end-, —— Delegate to Convention Has tribulations of America's discoverer |designed to foster better understand- in his voyage over the uncharted |ing between teacher and students and ing tonight. Plan to Abolish Certain Posts Near Big Cities. =ocial and athletic | Abolition of third and fourth class council was begun last night and will | which will be fostered by the coun- continue to Monday. The councll will | will make its first appearance next rds hold its first meeting next Wednesday .nhzm. .".I'I);‘v”fl!{:xt“«(;s_sou;"iyr night. ‘ o Waehl 1554 The Students' Paper, u publication “Jensc askinge ey A LOCATION In the Heart of the New Commercial Zone Near 17th & L-& M Streets N.W. Two houses of 5 rooms and bath each on large lot ¢ 30-foot alley. The Price Is Lowa A $15,000 Each "APPLY TO MR. NASH GLE BRAND ,d‘“MCKEEVERwGOSS,,v;e, Condensed Milk 2 s 1405 Eye Street Members Wushington Real Estate Board RUG_CLEANING TIME T Carpets not thoroughly cleancd Tees elactrically washed by our proceas. Orientals and fber Tugs, our specialty reduced prices. "Work dglivered 48 hours after reaching The Luwin Co. 2018 14th St. N.W. | Phone North 9160 s | seas, at the Columbus day exercise: Varied Programs Given in Observ- |of the Washington general assem! {of the Fourth Degrec Knights of ance of Adniversary of Dis- |lumbus, In the K. of C. Hall, 606 covery of America. BACKS RURAL CARRIER RAISE. ; He also stressed the patri ssons. to be drawn from the bservance. 1 street. Senator McKellar Addresses Ses- e sion of Association. Advocating salary {increases for rural carriers covering stdndard routes of twenty-four miles, and de- lclaring that his sympathy was with {the movement to have the govern- ‘ment aliow compensation for the up: keep of mafl-delivery vel for K. D. M lday's The Itallan societies of Washing- ton observed the d with a musical entertainment at roll Hall. The program included os by Signor Raffaele Pujoletti and Signora Ada i of the National Theater of With three major cclebrations by ! varlous organizations ~last night, ‘Washington ended its observance of Columbus day; which marked the 429th anniversary of ‘the discovery of America. of the outstanding Columbus ions was a program of Ma, n the Knights | school on | day celel | »st offices throughout the country jin territory immediately adjacent to |large centers of population was ad- | vocated: by P Binder of Hackensac Ton, 3 »u of the convention.of th ation of Postmasters a Wise Investment Good clothes Tast longer. Good food is more nutri- tious. Good plumbing is a wise ifivestment. We do nothing but GOOD plumbing and that’s why our trouble calls are so few |MRS. HALE GIVES READING | Recites Extracts From Her Book, “An American’s London.” Mrs. Louise Clos: of the National Rural Lef riers’ Association at the Hotel Wash! ington today. . D. Landwehr, national president, al|introduced Representative Horace M. at the |Towner of lowa, member of the House post office committee, who v members of Doran and presented 1 kuild of the the dramatic and musi of Mrs. Henry J. Sta cil of the National Coun- 3 . o {ing from her latest book. -”“‘{_Ih: b;‘“::“' - ‘uade | $POKe Driefly on the work the rural BB el i " at the se lm‘:‘:“r X n;rgr:n::;pg y made | carriers of the country were doing played by B of the needs may be—! op- o g . D S 1o t 1 street northw ping the tiniest leak to in- ¥ Philip Huck, Leo ed at thy stalling a_complete bath- a J. Burke Walsh, |t introducy room—yon'll find the surest way to permanent satisfac- tion at Maurice J. Colbert 621 ¥ St. N.W. Main 3016-3017 first assistant was the Considered by. Mr. Hayw. Cadales The matter is now being cons fully by I Mr. Binder uprisin n his flagship. usical Main 4752 ng sion of service | o Allproblems this afternoon, Senator | F of Maryland, Representative: = i of Postmaste linder estimate third and fourth ¢ LITTLE HINT: opposition of Congr b b Those Who Seek Complexion} Beauty nd White Beauts Treatment | and vour shin will Lecom tl tinted Ty this Rlack several nig) r, soft and 3 vash your face, b warm water and W ok, ok and kel. head of the of the matng Cream. N drg and department stores can supply | hite Beauty H a for- rquet to- 1, of t | Distri 3 ;l'llr wife withdrew a of Oklahoma and Moore nd Delegate Sutherland will dellver add: ASKS ABSOLUTE DIVORCE. Viola B. Means his flled suit in the, reme Court for an abso- lute divorca from on charges of cruelty t year on the pro: nd to behav 5¢ A Ia Carte Meals Alsv. i| The Crown Restaurants 310 11th S Pa. A s officers | at the | By tjCollar Qualms X VER meet the Big Chief ? or the Only Girl and [} have collar qualms? The man never worries about collar looks who TOLMANIZES! | The Tolman Laundry F. W. MacKenzie, Manager Cor. 6th and C Streets N.W. : | That clean-cut. im- maculate collar-look —yours if you TOL- MANIZE. Phone Fran‘n(lin 71 . he Store for Things Electrical; Everything for the Motorist all and See a Demonstration of This You wouldn’t buy a car that you had to crank— why consider a washer that requires a wringer ? HE Laun-Dry-Ette has no wringer. It not .only waskes the clothes,. hut dries them too. With awdrmzer you hzt;emput your hands in the * time. * With the L:un-I;ryl:]g:: y(;?ledzr: :n';r: - washing without once touching the water. The & Laun-Dry-Ette does all the drying for you. It iss'ta whirls the clothes dry in one minute—a whole Leun-Dry-Ente’” tubful at a time. : Let us zi\'eyog ademonstration of the labor-saving \mlm_!g machine that not only washes the clothes, but dries them too. - Convenient Terms if Desired 4 il , 1 Profit and Loss An ADITORIAL . EOPLE at one time~ Magnifying print h‘ho:g'i“ g |l: ssc¢s does not correct faulty purchase or cents . . = z i served every purpose by vision. I'hf only !oguul simply magnifying. They pursuance is to correct waxed eloquent to all their what is wrong. Eyecare is friends over their appar- not a luxury, but a neces ent economy. Little did sity, and your neglect they realize the harm they today means increased were doing themselves. cost tomorrow. Keép vour eyes constantly safeguarded with the advice of our expert optometrists. 1217 G Stre: N “See Ets and See Better” 'OMETRIST) So Women May Buy New Fall Oxfords T them eagerly, finding papers. . you. for Baby walk. Sizes 1 to 4. Patent Leather, Black Kid or Brown Kid, _$250. Patent, White Top, or All-white Kid, $2.75. Other Infants’ Shoes, $2 to $4. Women's Silk Hose Special, tomorrow, “Weldrest” and “Onyx” thread silk stockings with lisle reinforced tops. “Full fashioned or tailored seam leg; Tan, Brown and Black. $L.95 | | # i At a Third Below Value \HE first shipment of this great purchase went on sale today. And women bought fully measured up to our big announcement in Wednesday’'s They’re unusualiy well made Sports Oxfords, as illustrated— Tans, Browns and Blacks—me- dium or flat heels. We bought them a lot below their value. sharing our Good Fortune with Unusually soft, care- _ fully made, smoothly lined “Flex Sole” shoes for Little Tots learning to Factory Neecléd Many other Fall Low Shoes taken out of our regular stocks are included at the same price, making this event the most im-’ they portant of the present season. Included are Patent Leather “Flapper” O xfords— Black. Brown and Tan Brogue and straight tip walking Oxfords— Tan and Brown one-and two strap Pumps and Buckle Pumps. All correct new styles in the heavier weights now needed. $5.95 Pair—At All Our Stores Young Folks Need High Shoes The children have been wearing their summer shoes longer than usual. But real Fall weather is now here— heavier footgear urgently needed. . OYS’ extra good wearing Brown, Calf School Shoes, medium or wide toes: good solid. leather Goodyear welt soles. A real “Special” value at $ 5 _a very special price. Sizes 10 to 5%. . 3 .9. “First Step” Shoes _ “Gym” Shoes for High Schools Misses’ and Big Girls’ “Champion” rubber sole black and white Oxfords or white high-cut “Gym™ shoes. Sizes to women’s 6...... 3125 Boys’ and Young Men’s “Champion” rubber soled high or low-cut “Gym” shoes of good -quality. Sizes up to men’s $1 45 v S R i e Gl Established 1861 W, B, Moses & Sons | Furniture Carpets F and Eleventlh Sts. Linens Upholstery Marked 1-2 Former Prices Odd and Discontinued Patterns of Furniture A Partial List Appears Below: Fiber Davenport, tapestry uphol- .iering. Regular $141.00; special, $70.50. Arm Chair, cretonne cushion. Reg- alar $50.00; special, $25.00. Fiber Chaise Lounge, cretonne up- holstering. Regular $98.50; special, $48.25. Fiber Arm Chair, cretonne uphol- stering. Regular $18.75; special, $9.50. Blue Willow Arm Chair. $40.00; special, $20.00. Three (8) Piece Bed Davenport Suite, consisting of bed davenport, arm chair and arm rocker. Regular $428.00; special, $209.00. Tapestry Arm Chair. $141.00; special, $70.50. Three (3) Piece Cane Living Room Suite. Regular $618.00; special, $309.00. Morris Chair. Regular $34.00; spe- cial, $17.00. o Morris Chair Cushions. $10.00; special, $5.00. 5 Large Tapestry Arm Chair. Regu- lar $122.00; special, 61.00. Mahogany Dresser; regular $119; special, $59.50. Mahogany Dresser; regular $129; special, $64.50. Regular Regular Regular Mahogany Dresser; regular $126; special, $63.00. Mahogany Chiffonier; $118.50; special, $59.25. Mahogany Chiffonier; $107.50; special, $53.75. Mahogany Chiffonier; $102.00; special, $51.00. Walnut Bed; regular $90.00; spe- cial $45.00. D Walnut Bed; regular $85.00; spe- cial, $42.50. Walnut Bed; regular $65.00; spe- cial, $32.50. Mahogany Bed; regular $108.00; special, $54.00. Mahogany Bed; regular $102.00; - special, $51.00. Ten (10) Piece Fine Walnut Din- ing Room Suite; regular $2,866.00; special, $1,433.00. Walnut Buffet; regular $284.00; special, $141.00. . 7 Mahogany Buffet; regular $400.00; special, $200.00. Mahogany Buffet; regular $221.00; special, $110.50. Three Piece Mahogary Dining Room Suite consisting of buffet, oval dining room table and serving table; regular $634.50, special $317.25. * regular - regular regular Inquire About Our Deferred Payment -Plan The Linen Shop Attractive price reductions on new merchandise. Early selections avoid disappointment. Japanese Blue Print Table Covers, Scarfs and Napkins; as- sorted designs of these wanted pieces at special prices. K Table Covers, 54x54 inches, for $1.50 each. Table Covers, 48x48 inches, for $1.10 each. Table Runners, 17x50 inches, for 65¢c each. Napkins, dozen. . Madeira Hand-Embroidered Scal- loped-Edge Pure Linen Oval Tray Covers, size 6x12, 8x12, 10x14 and 12x18; former prices 86c to $1.35 each; special, 50c each. Hemstitched Lacée-Trimmed Cotton Pillow Cases; Fruit of the Loom, bleached. muslin; 45x36 inches; spe- cial, $1.50 pair. s : . <ib Bleached Pure Irish Linen Table band border; an attractive value. Cloths 70x70 inches, $6.75 each. Cloths, 70x88 inches, $8.25 each. Napkins, 22x22 inches,.$8.28 dozen. . Women’s Hemstitched Pure Linen Hand-Embroidered Initial Handker- 12x12 inches, for 90c chiefs; two stylés of iriitials; 50c eadch’ or $5.50 dozen. d . Men’s Hemstitched Fine Pure Linen Hand-Embroidered Initial Handker- . chiefs, 75¢c each or $8.00 dozen. Men’s Imported Hand-Embroidered Initial Handkerchiefs, 25¢c each. Women’s Hand-Made Colored Linen Embroidered Handkerchiefs; various new.designs; $1.75 regular, for $1.35 - . each. Figured ‘Madras; "colors, blue, rose, green and nlé. Spe- cial, 50c yard. - Figured Nets and Madras, in White and Ivory; 86-inch to 45- inch. Special, 75¢c yard. 50-inch Cretonne, printed on rep, in light and dark colorings,. suit- able window hanging and furni- ture coverings. $2.00 yard. Rugs Our display of rugs includes an unusually large variety of qualities and makes—the newest designs and colorings—and unusual sizes not found in the average stock. Wiltons America’s finest rug, and we have choice patterns and colorings from all the leading mills. All sizes from 2215x36 to 11.3x185. The 9x12 sizes from $67.50 to Wilton Velvet Rugs Heavy qualllzty ang‘ usenmleu. 9x 3 .00 " 83x10.6, 34500 Plain Color Rugs A large vgriety of qualities, and all the latest.colorings. All sizes from 18x36 to.12x185. 9x12 size—Velvet, $55.00 Chenille, $65.00 Axminster, $58.00 Reversible Figured Chenille i $9.50........86x72 $7.75........80x60 $5.50........26x564 $2.85........21x45 Inlaid Linoleum An extra special offering.in some very handsome patterns. Square yard, $1.35. Drapery. Department Glazed Chintz and Heavy Qual- ity Cretonne, 81 to 36 inches, in assortment of patterns and colors. Special, 65c yard. Voile Curtains, double hem- stitched edge with and without lace edging, in White, Ivory and Ecru; 214 yards long. Special, $2.75 pair.