Evening Star Newspaper, October 14, 1921, Page 9

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' . SO GRS 'y Coweo A (I ) the council was nr‘;’.anzAd in . | cial service. 1819, a luncheon w; The delegates during the afternoon day afternoon. inspected the buildings and grounds lamphy of Pittabur, of the National Catholic Service School Mvt:lk@l’h' table and (nlroduu(l speak- | at 2400 19th street, formerly the Falr- THE EVENING STAR WASHING’fO o, FRIDAY OCTOBER 14 1921. N 9 l IF YOUR CHILD'S EYES Gur Catnglic Girle.R) |- s Received at Trinity Tollexe. Spenks for “Big Sisters. A rcception at Trinity College was Representing the Big ve . ates at 4:30, the 217-218 NF.VA?S BUILDING 1420 New ‘York Avenue 608 TO 614 w on and 11th ST. N. : eiving line, | Hemstitching Picot Edging | jors served tea. Vari- Bllttflfl‘ Covcl'ed nts of the college were do not do theilr limit of work bave lb!lll examined. Do not walt until the defect ef- = fects their efficiency. Consult ‘ WM Optometrist ‘ o m ment, Mrs. J. Walter W s for supervising and directing work among 5,000,000 Cath- 1- The House of Courtesy. wel n of the country on a olic wo entific basis through the special 4 training of leaders in such endeavor | 4nd to atternoon's business nelaqes| | Quality—the Very Best in Washiugton were placed before | arganizations pa eption of nnd ction on the report Quick Service -ommittee, an ad- I JHaves ER AL MRS. M. E. HOLLEY ¢ and other final Col. 9378 2561 15th St. N.W. e ) (G T = ot Your Spare Time can be turned into real savings if you will KNIT and CROCHET from those Rich, Full-bodied, Lofty, Consistent MINERVA YARNS Made in Wu-l’nmi Floss K Wors ing recreation cente Health, home nursin riene and civic s topics of an add beth Finegan of said that such subj cluded in the cur schools. Rev. Alexis Hopkins, dioc rector in welfare work, of S N. Y., delivered a choosing the last 's session of the conven- tion of the National Councll of Cath- \lic Women in the Raleigh Hotel to- day. The plans were incorporated in a age from Mrs. Michael Gavin, al president. who is now In € aul, at the bedside of her mother, Mrs. James J. Hid, and they were Jefore the 500 delegates by Miss an. executive secretary of ihe orsanization: $500.000 for School. Five hundred thousand dollars was for the Last Opportunity to Choose of These Remarkable Dresses We have offered nothing that has added more to the prestige of this shop—than these Dresses. It is almost phenomenal selling—to be able to tender such values at such a price. The most wanted materials. short nce Loeber of New Or! 5 Evelyn S. Tobey of New Y ork cny and others. Addi At the Mohler, di - | nigration o providing and Domestic “tngora. sociolol &3 5 | proviens of childhood In a Wonderful Shade Range O R T S the messs John Burke, he National fare Council. and head of the school’l l inistrative board, delivered a a:l talk on the objects of the school. We have Black an Navy Blue Shetland| Floss in Stock Training of Strongest. | of the Face R uid: by tralning the A'{TIHCIN EYE? ur Mr. Reed 1s at Canton Crepe Elaborately finished Georgette strongest t ‘er‘\:\:(_h:e;\;e;\;e::wng:“he): —we make a special- your service, always. CI‘epe de Chme with cmbroidery, bead- Chame“u teaching sacr hoy ou hoy ni fit of the helpless. e WAL “Its objects will be to crente in- ty of fitting them. A. Kahn, Inc., 935 F St. Poiret Twill ing and braiding. Tricotine struments to go out into the world equipped in the modern way for what g tasks may confront them-—instru- | ™= e oz { ments _of ity that also will be Making Home Attractive i teachers of tical and the mMOS! |Freshen up the paint, renpholster a chair or ' | useful charit wo, rearrange the draperies or paper & room | % . Followi morning session Pres- ill go far in making an attractive home. |[§ & received the delegates )Consult us about your needs. |18 House. Gratificat’on w.s Prices exceptivui..y reasonable. ! JEl officials of the organiza- Estimates cheerfully furuished. | g: nnouncement ‘oday, since 5 hod aiready received the| CORNELL WALL PAFER CO. | &0 i T delegates earlier in the week. = At the National Catholic Com- | 714 13th N.-W. Mo 5318 36 munity House, 601 E street. wher: T The neat 1s (he Cheapeat WOMEN'S ONYX 69 We will w Y KA WOOL HOSE..........09C your home on monthly lRE Choice of green or brown heather paymenh INCORPORATED hose, with drop-stitch front and ® l SCHARR El Co. 1216 701394, 7 QT N seam back. Perfect and in all sizes. TELRes o ic The Store for Thrifty People—Open Late Saturday Night Eyes Ezamined "‘c“"“‘.:. Medionl i rasen Fitted Tremendous Response Has Met Our Town-Popular Sale of Hundreds of R.CLAUDE S. SEMONES! =t | | Men’s Suits and Overcoats 10th and G Sts. Plain and Furred Coats Loose fitting and belted mod- Three different models in Duvet Ermine de Laine and Yalama Cloth, with Veloura 11 d cuffs of £ d Bolivia collars and cuffs o ur,' an .some Chamsistyn with bands of fur. Plain tailored or effectively embroidered. Bhons a7 Heavily embroidered—or with luxurious fur collars. F UA.- By Skilled Onr-t-r- Lowest prices in Wash AU far ot ased, retur-ed. Nice Li ‘new furs on sale HOME FUR SHOP 823 11th St. N.W. Matn 1137 (Between H St. and N. Y. dve) _* Cinderella Candy “It’s delicious” Cinderella Bldg. 14th at G St. And Believe Us, It’s No Wonder For $17 you have your choice of serge, worsted, cassimere and cheviot suits, in all the latest models—you have your choice of ulsters, ulsterettes, topcoats, sport coats, etc., in all the new fall shades and patterns. Sizes 33 to 48 are included in both lots, [eatunng regulars, stouts and stubs. Most models are short lots from prominent makers, which we purchased *af big concessions. You'll be amazed at the values, men! And no charge for alterations 's‘:fi:’,fiz'&‘f::lz...w.. e $D.95 Tough heavy, new style corduroy suits, with lined pants for boys o 16 years, and warm, shawl collar plaid mackinaws in full cut sizes 18 years. Every garment worth much more. Your choice Saturday at Thanks to Philipsborn--Every Woman Can Afford to Wear Silk Underwear “Our own brand” brings you the very best in quality—and our right pricing giving you ad- vantage in this and other well known makes, ~ Special 500 Camisoles Satin and Crepe de Chine; daintily trimmed with lace;and cut on generous lines. 10 B lR ” 1415 G St. Opposite Keith's 'Fl::lr' Exclualvefil{ Frank. 57t —are fashion’s fa- vored complement to lc the smart costume. We are showing Coats, Wraps and urs Scarfs from the fore- most New York designers. Rebuilding Furs a Specialty Most popular Radium Silk Chemise. Flesh, Pearl, Ciel Blue; tailor-finish— 33.95 Special at ceeaveeces “Our own Brand” Heavy Silk Jersey Vests and Bloomers; made for us by one of the lead- ing makers. Flesh, white, or- chid—generously cut and care- fully finished. Vests, $2.35 Blouses, $3.35 Special Dinner Dance Saturday Evening et L | Cold Day ---Sale of Women’s Suits $7.98 $l4.75 $19.95 Hotel For Table Reservations Phone Columbia Two Thousand A wonderful combination of 21l that is new and fine in autumn fash- jon—including smart all-wool sport styles, in heather and jersey, with _mannish lines (belt, pockets, notch collar, pleated back, etc., L1 all the new shades) ; also all-wool serge, tricotine and velour tailored effects, ex- quisitely braided, silk embroidered and novelty trimmed. Stunning cre- ations for misses and women, silk lined and elegantly designed from finest weaves of fashionable materials. Every model greatly underpriced during this sale. Don’t delay if you are seeking a stylish, high-grade fall suit at a remarkable saving! Women's Polo Cloth Coats Saturday Feature Sample Purchase of new fall fash- F A I I HATS jons—full length, loose back, $l 0 95 belted, novelty pockets, but- 3 ton-tnmm:d creations, fully lined, for women and Designed of elegant Panne and Lyons $5 misses, in brown, blue, olive and all thehP°Pé’l?' Silk Velvet, novelty and tailored effects, autumn shades. Warm wrappy coats that de with ostrich trimmings; both small and 1d days and bring savings to the thrifty woman’s e i & O large shapes. Your choice at remarkable svaings, pocket. ANOTHER TREMENDOUS PURCHASE OF 1,300 PAIRS OF BOYS’ SHOES Tough, sturdy, s0l1d leather shoes, in dark tan and gun metal; English or blucher lasts— made to stand the hard knocks of school and play. Great variety to choose from. Sizes 1103 2% to 6 for little boys and big—also Boy Bceout -Q\I\l Heavy Crepe de Chine Gowns tailored or lace trimmed—very attractive new models—Flesh, Ciel Blue, Orchid and 33.95 white. Special at.. Bargains in Smart |! Fur Chokers —Scarfs, Ceats and Wraps that are doubly alluring, now that (| there’s snap in the ! autumn air—and need |! for warm furs. N & A Deposit Reserves Anything SAKSFUR Co, NUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL s AT WHOLESALE PRICES Another Shipment Slip-over Sweaters Some have the round neck; others have the Stunningly Smart Skirts Plain draped and plaited—in solid colors and effective plaids and combinations—Prunel’s cloth —Poiret Twill. new “Peggy” neck. They are wool and com- fortable. ; they’re in all colors. $9.95__§39 200 Smart Hats The cream of a reputable maker’s * production, Panne and Lyons Vel- vets; Ostrich- trimmed Hats, French Flower novelties; em- broidered designs —in both large and emall shanes. New Effects in Blouses Embroidered Satin Overblouses—the new idea in Blouses—also White Crepe de Chine, with Buster Brown collars. A special value in both effects. 915 G St. N.W. A Very Exceptional Offering of New Fall DRESSES, $25 Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Cantom Orepe, Satin Faced Crepe, in black, mavy and brown. Formerly sold up to $45.00

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