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'Hfififlfi‘fl Lfl, & The Connecticut Avenus Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W, Smart New Hats The new shapes, the new fabrics in all the glorious new shades of Autumn. Prices startat $18. . Open Saturday Evening, Octol;er 15th | “Blue and Gold” Room DINNER DANCES, 6:30 to 8:30 P.M. New York’s Latest Dance Music by the ! Famous Meadow Brook All-Star Orchestras | SUPPER DANCES—9:30 P.M. to 1:00 A.M. | The Washington Hotel | Formal Wednesday and Saturday—Reservations Now Leading— —in originality of style, —in richness and variety of fabrics, | —in lavishness of furs and em- . broidery, | —in the fine craftsmanship of their ¢ making. ~ The present array of Harris Shop ! Suits and Coats is the most note- worthy we have yet shown. 1212 F St il The Shop that Shows the New Styles First New Fall Styles In Feminine Footwear Queen Quality Shoes that are nationally famous for their ! style, workmanship, materials, and comfort, and priced within reach of everybody. i i i | Patent Oxfords with mili- tary heels, welt soles, and plain toes. One-strap Pumps of pat- ent leather and black kid, aith wood-covered Cuban heels, turn soles and imi- $Q.50 tyle Oxford of black suede trimmed with patent leather; also of brown suede trimmed with brown calf; with Cuban heels and wing tips, | $1150 The above illustrations show a few of the many Queen Quality models for fall wear. | Queen Quality Boot Shop Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children 1219 F STREET N.W. { i Exclusive Agents inWashington for Queen Quality Shoes | gl | Moses, —_— THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, OCTOBER :13, 1921 TAXBILL DEBATE Chairman Penrose Says Measures Must First Be Acted Upon in Senate. The tax revision bill may be taken up for a while tomorrow, Chairman Tenrose of the finance committee sald today, but after that it will go over until the peace treaties have been acted upon. Senator Penrose said he still believed the tax measure could be passed before the end of the month and that night sessions would be held if necessary. Compromise Plan Adopted. Adoption by the Senate of the re- { publican compromise plan for repeal of all the transportation taxes Janu- ary 1 was completed with the ac- ceptance without a dissenting vote of an amendment removing the tax | #n parcel packages. Senator uri, sousht to { extend the repeal to levies on mes- | sages Ly telegraph, telephone, cavle and radio, but his motion was voled down, 32 to 27. | Committee amendments to the bill {accepted included those imposing license taxes on brokers and others, and manufacturers’ taxes of 2 cents TREATIES TOHEAD | Society OXFORD. Maes. home In which of the Red Cross, was ber 25, 1821, was dedicated as a_nationz] shrine to her m the Woman's National Missic soclation of the Universalist s were present {rom New England state a_ Barton, (Continued from BEighth Page.) now settled In thelr new home at 1614 21st street. They had among thelr guests, at a_recent dinner, Col. and Mrs. W. B. McCaskey and MaJ. and Mre, Harry L. King. Mrs. J. Murray Burrell and her daughter, Miss Henrietta Burrell, | the exercises will snend the winter in New York ‘":l ‘l'“’ hor and a sl with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rossire, jr. dal\:ghler and son-in-law of Mrs. Bur: rell. JMrs. C. Viola Fellows has returned to Washington from a visit to Santo Mr. James McDonald Rodgers of the State Department has returned to Washington from Europe, arriving in | New York Tuesday on the Olymplc | from Southampton. Miss Otle R. Nelson has returned from an extensive trip through the | Canadian rocklies, the national parks of the west, the principal cities of the Pacific coast and Mexico. Mrs. Emilie Miller of Arcturus is spending October at Asheville, N. C. Question Marks. Lawyer (to lady witness)—Married? | || Witness—Yes; twice. Lawyer—Your age? Witness—Twenty-eight years. 1325 F St. N.W. CLARA BARTON HONORED. October 13.—The founder born on Decem Church. | all and from several H. H. McCREARY DEAD. Bouquet Coffee Surprisingly Good 250 Per pound “Burchell’s” Births; Reported. The followAng bitkhs have been rej the henlti, department within the tour i and Evgenis Thomas, boy. Murgorie i Wilbur, girl. h Rolx George W and Pl the| ¥ i Sawin 15 and Alice Myer and Tda Sehwol Jauies U and Wi . Frank, wky, Kirl. | | Domingo, where she was extensively | ([JACKSONVII October 13, — | entertained. Mrs. Fellows' son, 1 | Henry H McCreary. publisher of the H e T Howara Feliowa. 5 5. b G 'lg | Guinesvilte Daily News. wlo eating an ajde to Gen Lee, U. 8. M. C. In ¥ 4 re in the command of marines in the Dominican | § 2t¢ ture, hig: hony CO kin Republic. | here s from pneamonia. e ) g Apparatus To the Trade— We have a complet: for steam and hot wate: i boi'ers, furnaces, I trobes, | ranges. I ported to Inst twenty- T. Abbott, girl beth Tannenbaum, girl. wrt 1 and Marguriet Gragon, girl. a D1 Matiews, girl. - R-epairs for e line of all repair parts T la- stoves and Let us have your or- ders early. | 1332 New York Aven Lawyer—Also twice? a galion or cereal beverages, still drinks and anf ented fruit juices, % on finished foun- 5 cents a pound ol ing gum tax was s - made fairly rapia on’ the bill. But there it © nearly two hours with a n ot chewing gum, Wrill and proposal to repeal the cent tax on this gum wis op- ed Ly Senator Reed, who raid the PO in taxes upon senders and receivers it was proposed “to refund one twen- & cighth of that amount to Wrig- oy.” Senator Watson, republican, Indl- ana, said the information before the inance committee was that factories of the American Chicle Company were 2losed down and that the removal of {he tax had been suggested to get ‘hose plants started up again. He declared that so far as the commit- tee knew “Mr. Wrigley” did not care ?|about the tax: asked that it be removed. During the cou of Senator Reed’s address there was reference to the agricultural “bloc,” and Senator republican, New Hampshire, wanted to know how many agricul- turalists were in that “bloc.” This led later to an address by Senator Ashurst, democrat, Arizona, who de clared the time had come to quit re- 1 ferring derisively to the agricultural “bloc.” He warned that it was com- posed of democratic and republican senators who were determined to get leislation through the Senate for the benefit of the farmers and who were equally as determined that the “min- fons of Wall street” should not con- trol tax and tariff legislation. 5 Marriage Licenses. o licenses bLave been issued to the Senate had voted to retain $28,500,000 { of messages by wire and radio, while | that he never had| ? 1216 F St N.W. 1 i New Mignonette Dresses For Large Women, $ 25.00 25 new fall mignonette dresses especially de- signed for large women; tuxedo coat dress, pans| and circular tunic and low waist line—navy and black. New Jumper Dresses, $6.50 Navy Blue Serge Jumper Dresses, rever col- lars and large pockets; brald trimmed. Velveteen Jumper Dresses, $10.50 Side panel, Inset and patch pockets, with brald and button trimmings; navy and black. Navy Tricotine Jumper Dresses, $15 Ribbon and cire braid binding, leather and squirrel; stripe Hatton of this city and Mamle of Maple Grove, Va. Murtin_of ¥ Frankford, Pa. nd Castelia L. Sherbert, delphia, Pa., and = Cdward F. and Margaret Vogel. George L. of k ors "and Mars C. ardy, bots n_of Newport, R. I, and arzo of this cit i Wi | Florence and Mury Lad ! John James L. Jameson of Be ;. of this city d Marie A. MecLaiighlin, P. Lawren- Alton, Md., and und Edith fayeite, er of Mullica s of R Johs T, Shorts tenjamin 5. Coll . chier and Paulyne Stein. r and Mahala uzton and r_and Ali and Luin iompson_and d Lustine George. Joues A. Ca The following deaths have been reported to the health department within the last twenty- four hours: tal. Tniversity Hospi! Louts P, de’ Montfredy, 87, 4219 8th | 22, 250 8th street st el M. Youngblood, northenst. 5 l1(.ummu 0. 0'Toole, 78, 2005 North Capi- ol street. M D. Arnall, 72, 1500 Massachusetts avenue. Mary J. Long. 68, Albert S, Jobnson, Mary A. Cook _yViliiam K. E F Cook, al. George I1. Chandlee, 50, Natlonal Homeo- pathic Hospital. Genrge L. Acton, B0, 604 Oth atreet. 308 © strect southwest, Hospital. w court, 1833 Californta street. 8! 316 Vermont avenue. atreet southeast. , 8 abeth's Hospital, ‘Washington Asylum Hos- ‘anuj e3, 00, 2630 P sireet. inner, 31, 61 C street southwest. Chelste Packer, b1, 1035 13th street. ! Will.am Wright, 41, Washington Asytom Hospital. Sadie Ross, 45, TIS 4th street. Frank Jones, 20, Freedmen's Hospital S1, 10 Q streat. i Your Hair Curled Free With Every 75c Shampoo SPECIALS' Edward i | i e 1 Pa | Wil 1 ¥ Titiort, J g i g v | Wil | itas and 7 ., ¥ B g " i o | hur D, Hoosh f i S ma A, Mille il P of an [§ d E rdt 1 Civde, Ohlo | lon A 2 B 1 E. Welb. | f | - 1 Deaths Reported. i Faninleon German, 28, George Wasblngton | AR 7 I¢ i 5, 3 :, 08, 1 at. . 65, St. Elizs ie pital. ribbon belts. $30.00 and $32.50 Cloth Dresses, $15.00 25 new Fall Dresses—a special purchase—in navy, PRolret twill and tricotine; elaborately beaded, floss silk and frald; embroidered and tallored styles. back, all r for the Season We've no room for sweaters during the winter this department until spring. Nearly mer—some fall styles—what will you p: We've answered the question by cuttii sell them all out in the next two days ss.w to slo.w Fiber Silk Sweaters, N 5200 { In buff, tan, Copen- hagen blue, black and tomato. Wool Stip-over §$5.00 to $750 JLs P round necks; black, navy, brown, tur- quolse, jade and buff, with white kid beits. Fiber Slik Sweat- $12.50 to $20.00 T2, 500 Stiohe —Tuxedo style—in navy blue and black. Pure Thread Silk $25.00 to $49.50 Sweaters—Tuxedo style—in brown, black, navy and Co- penhagen blue. $3.00 $750 { $10.00 3 to close up the department for the season. $3.95 Women's boots made to sell for $8.00. 56 alrs of women’s black lace boots with leather Louis Rnel-, medium short vamps and mecdium - weight soles. Very serviceable—an unusually good buy. Sizes A wlidth, all sizes 3! to 612 B width, all sizes 3'to 5%z $4.95 Women's exfords made to sell for $10.00. 59 pairs of women's English brogue oxfords, fashioned in tan and biack calf and patent lsather—with heavy leathers. Hot Oil Treatment. Hair Dyeing ... Garden Rose Beauty Parlor 1110 H Street N.W. 'HEATERS will take the chill off the room these cool evenings. :MUDDIMAN.. 1204 G St. $16 12th Se, Phone Main 140 $4.95 Women’'s pumps made to sell for $10.00. 40 pairs of women’s tan calf pumps without straps, welt solcs and Cuban heeis. They are wonderfully good wear- Low heels, good value, fashion, Interesting Friday News of Women’s Dresces, Coats Suits and Riding Habits Fur-Trimmed Suits, $55.00 New shorte box hand embroidery 3n: navy, burre, brown and black. $50 and $55 Riding Habits, $39.50 In mixtures, tweeds, homespun and hairline \tted, pinchcd back and box plaited and belted styles; gray, brown and navy. New Fur-Collared Coats, $29.50 In heather mixtures and piain cclor velour, s!de and back pansis, bxlted and unbelted styles; navy, brown, Scrrento and black. Exceptional Coats at $25 New navy ch straps and but aters now on Are YOU interested? $5.00 ¢ e e s aeeTeeeeeeees Tt e tecraaasarattrarttenetarrroearrany cket; dressy styles, with colfars of mole, nutria and chitla eport coats, inverted plait it, sleeves fin.shed with self Closing Up Our Sweater Department nd consequently we must close up hand—some leit from sum- es which we think will s to fi (Clesing Out $7.50 to $20.00 ! Sweaters | §7.30 tuxego style sweaters. Medium ! and night weight wool, black with ovelty Wool 1S16C0 to $19.50 Novely wool mostly ip-overs—in alpaca, jersey and zep wools—nenna, gray, to- Ao Foutydew na Surduorse: $1256 to $19.50 Pure Fiber Sitk Tuxedo Style Sweaters—alil sizes—in pink, white, archid, turquolse, tomato and gray. 1 $16C0 to $15.00 Jersey Bathing Suits — mostly | novaitics In greens, cardinal, rose, | navy and Copenhagen blue. { Taffeta Slik Bath. { $12 50 to $35.00 ing Suits in black, \navy blue and green. All Sales Final! No Exchanges or Credits Cannot be held or sent C. O. D. Sold only if full payme t is made, as this sale is Remnant Shoes Go Friday! Several hundred pairs at prices that are going to get folks up early! $4.95 Women's Strap Pumps made to seil for $10.00. 25 pais of women’s nut brown calf 1-strap pumps, welt soies and Cuban heels, style the best, Sizes B width, 4, 4% C width, 5, 6, very serviceable, and 5, 6, 642 7. i $4.85 Women's boots that sold for $12.00 to $15.00. 42 palrs of women's French heel hign-cut a; Theee are remnants from a variety of styles and Eve-y palr are wonderfur value. boots. welt soles. Some have low flat heels and some have Sizes AA width, 8, 4, 5, 6V, Cuban heels. An Ideal shoe for the school miss. A width, 415, 5, 5V, 6, 6 Sizes C wldth, 8, 3%, 4, 4%%, 6, 2 B width, 2!3,'5,'5Y2,'6, 6Y2, 7. Ya V2 7o C width, 217, 3, 315, 4, 6, 612, 8. D width, 3, 373, Y2y B, 68, 6} 7. D o 2 $7.95 Women's $12.00 tan lace boots. 48 pairs of wom- en’s tan calf boots. with wing tips, welt soles and Cuban heels, and some with cloth top: very durable and good looking. Some are all dark brown calf ing shoes. Sizes AA width, 51, 6, 6V 8izes AA width, A width, 412, 5, 6, €13, 7. A width, B width, L 42, 5,502, 8, 63, 7; 8, B width, all sz V2 to V. C wildth, 3Va, 4, 4V4, 5, 53, 6, 7. C wAdth, all sizes 2/ to 7. D width, 2 , 6, 6%, 7V 8, $8.00 Patent Leather Oxfords This is the popular style that has captured the farfcy of young folks. 55.50 A dozen different styles to choose from. Buster Brown or Peter Pan Collars for the Bromley dresses and sweaters In linen, pique or satin. Eyelet embroidered Col- lars mostly with cuffs or sleeves. Vestee Sets, Collars, Net Collars or Net Vestees. All at $1 each. $5.00 Silk Scarfs at $3.50 Colors henna, bl d hite, black, Rawvi, Ped, e Ay aad e et (RIS, s maw, ved, gray, Remnants of Blouses $5.00 Tailored Silk Blouses, $1.95 Medium stripes, plain pongees, two %n one and Peter Pan collars! All fine silks. t . - Venise | | e Glove Remnants Pre-eminent Among Remnant | Values Are These $5 Chamois Gloves, $1.85 | Gauntiet style, natural chamols with elastic at wrist. Two-tone wide em- broidery on backs and brown kid gores at wrist. Sizes 51/, 5%. 6, 6% and 6%, $250 Chamois Gloves, $1.15 P, X. M. Chamols Gioves, naturai’ colo-. $325 Poeskin Gloves, $1.13 One-clasn, white washable doeskin. $4 Mocha Gloves, $1.85 One-clasp P. X. M., brown. Sizes 6%, 615 and 6%. $2.00 Voile Blouses, $1.08 Aiso Dimity and Batiste Blouses d——"onu and short sleeves—only a loliar. 1 || Rudolph & West Co. w. Whatever you buy at Jellefi’s is bound to bLe It is also selected to represent authentic Paul and Josephine Mandella, girl. Clarence and Bessie Mullen. girl. Francis A. and Lovise A. Melia, girl. Herbert M. and Annfe . V; 3 William M and Terera Ragas. | d ko ‘arrie Lane, Chester and Virginta L. 1Ing] | Charles and Colelln Brow, Juwes and I S Do not clean cure.” b7/ CLEANE TWE MAIN OFFICE DANGER! liquids in your homel ounce of prevention is worth a pound of Send your garments to us for thorough dry cleaning and thus support the “fire prevention week’” movement. Call Main 4724-4725-4726 LV T T the wood 18 di takes a holg.” Intedor and Exterior Werk. w. K- FERGUSON, INC. 3} e clothes with inflammable Remember, “an Fe. 740 127 STREET N.w. AT YT Just now values to the crowding whi Fachion With Value at Jelleff’s! ter than usual, due are even gy ch results from delay in install- ing the new elevators, Envelope Ch A dozen differeat chemis crepe de chine, daintily tr also medallions. Scme are tailc ribbon or seli shoulder straps. The nightgowns are of the and lace trimming. They are Colors in both groups, white 200 Petticoats of fine qu, Colors are black, n emeral hagen, American beauty and Bel Nightgowns to Exceptional Values Indeed in A Sale of Colored Silk emise, $2.95 e $5 t quality is laces, lels with shirred yokes, red mic 2.95, leeveless type with shirred yokes , flesh, orchid or light hlue. $4 Jersey Silk Petticoats, $2.95 h pleated flounces. copen- ] » 4, purple, b wn, taupe, Friday in the Misses’ Section Winter Coats, $29.50 Of normandy cioth with tuxedo or convertible coliar, navy blue or brown. $55 Suits, $29.50 ©Of popular Bannockbum twecds in brown and rose mixture. Sizes 14 and 16. $25 Wcol Frocks, $15 Fine quality t-icotine navy blue, straightiine mcde aid, embroidery or butten trimmed. Sizes 14, 16, 18. Jersey Frocks, $1075 One.pince frocks with leathsr collars and cuffs: taupe, henna and copen. Sizes 16 and 15. Women’s Apparel Rernants You'll Make no Mistake if You Go Over Them Carefully $30.00 Dresses, $14.50 10 Satin Dresses, navy and black, silk thread embroidered and ribbon trimming. $35.00 Dresses, $18.50 25 dre in satin canton crepe, crepe satin and crepe de chine; bead and hand embyoidered, ribbon and monkey fur trimming; navy and black. $35 Cloth Dress, $17.50. 20 Dresses, street styles, in navy and black, folret twil! and tricotine, cable stitching; bead and hand embroidered, ribbon and cire braid trimming. Tail- ored and elaborate styles. $59.50 Dresses, $29.50 10 Dresses In navy, tricotine coat styles, panel and ap-on tunic elabo- rately trimmed with cire braid, hand embroidered and siik fringe. “»§ to $60 Cloth Dresses, $28.50 20 1 wom-n’s Drrssrs in navv floss ck tricotine, dressy styles with k embroidery and flat braiding: fong line tunic, hip waist line and coat styles. $69.50—1 navy taffeta braid embroid- ered. Size 40>, $34.75 $65.00—3 Pussy Willow Dresses, mavy and brown. 502 $29.75 $65.00—1 cer-y georgette Gown. Size 4 $33.75 $45.00—1 black taffeta, circular tunic embroidered. 1=~ 45, $25.00 $69.50—1 Wcolt=x Top Coat In sor. rento ramona ci~*h _ Size 36. foutard 431, and Dinner Underwear Remnants $3.00 Silk Underwear, $1.65 Crepe de chine envelope chemise, trimmed with val lace, tallored style with hemstitching. Satin bloomers with shirred kne=; slightly mussed. $1.00 Gowns, 65¢ Nalnsook Gowns, lace embroldery trimmed; others with shirred and tucked vokes—mussed. $3.00 Camisoles, $1.15 Tllk Camisoles in satin and crepe de chl trimmed with filet and val laces, tailg=ed styles; hemstitched and self others with built-up sh and white. $8.50 Silk Gowns, $5.85 8llk Gowns, of heavy quality crepe chine trimmed with filet and val others with georgette yokes— tailored models with hemstitchad and tucked yokes—sleeveless models. Flesh B -Millinery R One Group, $3.00 4 Silver Gray French Fur Felt Hat with white kid trimming; was $13.50— Felt Hat, mushroom bLrim, d petals of beiges was $12.50—at $3. 1 Rust Color Felt Hat with chrysan. themum made of orange and jade rib- bon; was $12.! $3. Leather B New swagger sty mirror and change purse. Thes more than $4.95. $832.50—1 navy twill ca~d, large wom- | ar's Coat. Size ¢2!5. $29.50 $65.00—1 brown duvet de laine full length Coat. S~ 26. 4.75 | $95.00—1 navy suede cloth large | women's Coat. Size 43, $31.50 $85.00—1 Wooltex suedetex full- length Coat. Biack. Size 38 $24.75 £95.00—1 black embroidered suedine | full back Coat, Wosltex model. Size $47.50 k tricotine Suit, beited $28.50 0—1 navy tricotine straightline Size 38. $28.50 $63.00—1 black twili cord unbelited | Jacket. Size 4% ! $28.50 $55.00—1 black tricotine Suit, panel $14.75—5 navy crepe de chine Skirts, box plaited styles. 4. 5512 50—1 navy serge straightline Kirt. i $2.95 $18.50—1 navy satin striped moon { glo slik skirt. | $14.95 | 81650—2 navy failie silk Skits, box | plaited. i $10.95 | 8165010 baron-t satin Skirts, box plaited, navy and black. $11.95 Stocking REMNANTS $1.50 Silk Stockings, 65¢ Black and white silk stockings with lisle top and mock seam. { $350 to $4.95 Fancy Glove | Silk Stockings, $2.35 Black, white, brown and gray in open-work attractive patterns; a few plain glove silk. | $3.00 Silk Stockings, $1.95 | An-silkk Stockings, full fashioned. Black, white, African brown, cordovan. Slightly Imperfect, EMNANTS 1 Navy Blue Velvet Hat, embroid. ered In wool; was $12.50—now $3. 1 Black Sailor-brim Hat with draped crown, Embroidered and trimmed with white wool cherries; was $10— at 83. Odd lot of Hats, $6.50, mostly one of a kind. Soft vel mostly with can- ton crepe, ribbon, chem!{o or e 2dorment. Formerly priced at $6.50 o $15. ags, $4.95 in crepe geal, spider calf or patent leather; fitted with bags that would reguiarly cost much Remnants From the Misses’ Section $10{ 515 1 $59.50 tan tricoti 1 $65.00 tan covert 3 $29.50 white crepe de chine dresses. 2 $25.00 white georgette dresses. 8 $36.50 white marquisite dresses. Sizes 15-18. | 1 $68.50 navy tricotine suit. Sizes 16-18. Size 16, ne suit, belted. Size 16. cloth“suit. Size 18. size 16. PAINT UP NOW— | | Don't delay—it in false | o Fall in the best and “‘better | [l ———— |

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