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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1921. ; o & B R NG AR, WA, - A, e S e —————————ee— e ] N m»‘mnuu. mombrance of Not to be missed! Sale e e IRUNRND - -~ Public school officlals and the alumni| Jer late residenc associations of the various high schools last nizht simultaneously took od a hand in the unemployment situation ec\ 21 S ‘ o in Washington, and promised to aid in alleviating the situation. While Worsted Jersey suits | P t loving ANNIE four years ago todas, 407 11 st ne. wm ral were discussing plans at a meeting in the 1i of Tech High School to find the unemployed gradu- l(EnEm‘rx MARY E it to reduee unemploy Aunouncer WE’VE pictured a few of the styles; we are confident when "7 you feel the materials and examine the fine making and finish that you will believe—as we now believe—that this is the greatest lot of suits shown anywhere this season at $9.95. was made at the ness Hizh School chus on ployment burex t h AND MOTHER. * “ing rememhranee nt 1 oclock . at 1 oclock p.m INY MANDARA i e i i : . e THOMAS. Al members of ad Wio/ itparis i b s | The value of the offering is emphasized when Included also are some silk and wool jerseys. ; o Due condideni eiation, ure Br e i vou know that the suits are of Heatherspun—that The coats are unlined. hence can’t sag; and the|more complete organization of the A 1 kint absence of lining gives you opportunity to note| “*' the fine making, and to see how the coats are | shaped and tailored to stay. Bt = cretary worsted jersey that won’t muss or wrinkle; won’t water spot; that will outwear two cloth suits. of Pr S LOVING SISTER . AND, BROT i plovment conference Oy ANt e uanmne NGELO No better suits than these for sports, street or business wear. Solid colors, heather mixtures and plaid skirts, with solid color coats. Sports and dark heather shades, inj; tans, browns, blues, deer and the new Sorrento blue. Convertible collar, $9.95. Misses” sizes, 14 to 20; women’s, 36 to 40. R e e ie DOWIFE AND S0y nnemplovment situation local conditions the scho 110 the propo Octater 16 | WRIGHT More of those wonderful dresses wool tricotines canton crepes $ crepe de chines sumptuous satins rich velveteens jmanent problem |GEORGE R. RAITHFR DEAD. i {Counsel to Maryland Dry Divector IN MEMORIAW. Had Pneumonm A trilute of Tove 10 the mems E THE $15 dress sale is off to a tre- THEY are developed in strikingly mendous success. We saw that new models, showing every re- Saturday: immediately » wired for cent development of the coat, tunic and S iy i straight line models; as well as new more dresses. Here they are—new- basque and blouse effects, to say nothing comers and duplicates of those you of delightful variations in neck and sleeves. Three styles sketched. bought so freel Misses” sizes 16 to 20; women's 34 to 44. i _ Stylish stout dresses at $15 Unusual dresses at $15, only because Silk mignonette—that_glorified silk jersey—with soft S L 3 i A of unusual conditions in the market byp, N8 auatitics. SBladkc fnavy; thrown. ™ Sizes 42}:fto AR A T T S AND MOTHER \il‘!l\‘\ 1" STROTHER. 1 Tn sad Yot toving HARRY URAEGER. This Ju-Pon Women’s black kid Jersey silk blouse is Boudoir slippers Petticoats N $3.95 $l.95 Silk tricolette: worn over Price of an ordinary CARDS OF PHANKS. a dark slip it makes an en- tire costume, as shown. Black and navy. o < y colton petticoat for a FUNERAL _DIRECTORS. % Joseph F. erchs Sons -H.)O.H MSt ALOYSITS Gl first - quality silk jersey 1918, MARRIED. e FDWICK—TURNER, 01 M L VIR Ty Dozens of other Just as shown with turned leather soles and good blouses, $3.95 pompons. Sizes 3 to 8. + flounce. with accordion - pleated Director n. _Comme. Overbl d tie-back mod- W 2 . = Moderate els ::r o na women 8 felt SIIPPerS Full cut and finely finished. (| BAGER. 1n s 10 &L ol Xmas $l .45 Solid color tops in purple. B erepe fecame idea, black. blue. green. taupe. with Frank Ucicr s and georgette crepe An advance sale for yourself—or for Xmas gitts. Felt slippers with padded soles; ribbon bow and col- combination color flounce. lar to match. Pink, rose, gray and high colors. All sizes, Sale! MARY'V inaGen Numerous new styles; most of * the desired ‘shades and black. " W. W. D HARRIS. In ~ud fnt oy wmembranee o Wit ALICE ¢ HARKIS, who Bife thire wE tnday, Ocig . (Second finor.) 1% | surNman Neirs her hiome. . RYAN PA. AVE. S.E. Litculn 14t Mondax, o Octoler Next to a fine fur coat is a fur collared Plush coat 539.50 (As sketched) ome with = '\VIVI H SARDO & CO. & CO. 412 151 Mo 1 Chiapel have heen A ['KI“R‘SPGHRGGO' | 1208 H STREET NW | (FORMLRLY 940 F S'.'.m) { PHONE MAIN 108 o ARSFun CuNichols WB'Spears | . Monday. ARK of miass wi 1 private (Omit fowers.) Tntermunt e Mount' Olfx HAWEKINS. Tn memors 17 KEY T1AW V. L SPEARE CO. NEC: H TH L W, SPEAR ESTABL!S‘(XEVT ) » Frunkl i F . nw Choice of Salt’s Peco, Behring~ and Baffin Seal Plush. L Josrry et ciila HE; D AND LONELY MARION 1 STUATT “bavanrrn, These are the full flare models, 2 handsomely silk lined throughout, with the huge shawl or cape col- lars. B Bapti at 1 invil <o il o drea Real fur collars of black or List e ‘:‘;}}n‘;l‘.'f..,,_ CEMI}TERIES, [l ringtail opossum, beaverette, rac- Iy 18 A . Cedar HI“ Cemetery coon. DODD. Puy CAL ) fld Octaber 18, 1914 " 1| Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian Regular sizes 36 to 4. Stout S Dot Blagk oyl Tl Doda, St oF nterment hereatter. = | o live in the nearts of those we frave e Perpetual Care of Graves Sketched Peco-Piush, with ~ Sizes 46 to 54. R ot LA s1s FABLEY. NMomday. October 17, 1121, LTS Ln<urpassnl Natural [}’"““ 50, 4 ki . E. Extended 55 , $39.50. (A 1 wh Second Floor.) . o s . . i epossars collar 323 e Solid leather shoes that will give long, solid wear for boys and girls e LB - - Kmu) Wash . Non-s A new pair for any that rips at the sole LAy, et Fort L]n(‘oln e g{‘:.;if.'," . . the time that yeu've heen | ! Baliimore Eoulrv.rd at Duxr ct ine. The tops are leather and the soles are Button, lace and blucher styles Elians F. &% | MONUMENTS. | “We specialize in designing ana ereci- ling memorials (monuments and mau. ! soleums) of quality and character. Let us take you to see many speci- mens of our work in any of the focal cemeteries. b Kiddies’rompers, 75¢ =t md the mking thraout s s+ (some sketched) in bisek, light tn,| 153 p $4 good as the materials. dark brown and combinations. Bt Berher T A KEESE.1n Joving ro For boys and girls of 2 to 11 years. Sizes 5to8, 8‘2 to 11, 1114 to 2. Cniherina and the ate Frank T wife, MARY (. KE her residence, 3818 Sth st. n.w. Notice of | TSt SiX yenrs ugo. ( hereafter. This world may chau; Solid color linene and striped or checked ging- ham rompers with elastic or banded knee. Some NOTE: These shoes are made so well that the maker can re- at 5 pom., WILLIAM K. pair them on their original lasts, so he agrees to resole and to renew of e . Hol, in ¥ it sear.” . G e L with contrasting waists. Sizes 2 to 6. these shoes to their original shape, pair, 85¢c. HeignixVas Welucsany, Oclober 39, it 914 Fifteenth Street. ives i friend: 1N KING, Mandar. Otober FUNERAL DESIGNS, Garfield - at Gar Gude Bros. Co., 1214 F St. Wednexi m. 2 4 ‘l‘-mm-x anto wry service. : i FUSL e DS ive—inexpensive McCORMICK. 3240 pom., GEO. C SHAFFER "= FLORAL EMBLEMS Phone M. PRI 2416-17-18. Girls’ bloomers, §9c ' Th@, H@(, hfi (100 Black sateen bloomers for gymnasium, etc. a0 DER e nd Mrs. Faneral from his fate resider Wednesday, arden t ! Ap 1.| 1 Tok & o October 19, at mass at 5 EDWARD LOF ppropnatc oral okens Elastic at waist and knee. Sizes 14 to 18. 7th at F Where prices are guaranteed, 7th al F iy T TR . Washmgton Floral Co. (Third foor,) Mount Olivet cemetery. . ‘WARD. . 14th and N. Y. Ave. Main 168, >