Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1921, Page 12

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s Ay a )Stephen T. Mather, present grand'g) b THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 19°1. To People Who Don’t Know | HOUSE VOTES TO EXTEND |GIRL SCOUTS TO OPEN - | WILL ASK DISTRIBUTION. |SIGMA CHI ALUMNI Slephan T, Muter, present raad ¢ We have built up a wonderful| EMERGENCY TARIFF LAW TEA HOUSE IN PARK| bistribution of represcntatives of GUESTS AT SMOKER g"h’,,,fi,‘.{x:“’:‘:‘}.“f ":r‘};:;'i‘?g’“; business in a very short period the Teachers' Cou ncil among five Dy the quality of our work and | ;The House voted to extend the| groups comprising school employes gucsts at the smcker. i HELD FOR KILLING WOMAN. 'emergency tariff law to February 1, em to Use | Wil be recommended by the commit-|Special Initiation Ceremonies Con- ”“" "3’0“"‘”’ rices. et it e iy | Co el Bepuits B tee on organizatlon of the council at | © < YLOR CO. ck the regular meeting ‘of the organiza- ferred by Epsilon =— AYLOR AR Te docs put pestoithersenats Ola: Blexe el 10 2° tion, which probably will be held next LN Coroner Novitt conducted an ln- —_— ,_M__SL"—.__ fore November &7 ihe emergency tar- Creek Reservation. :‘:er:l;eu::lzr'tclfl.m;u;m;‘:::medl‘md" Chapter. aléat at the morgue vesterday utor. > = = . = 1 expive by limitation. . eaterda . BOTH SIDES OF ST. “YHE DEPENDABLE STORE" W. A. TAYLOR e b e liep-| Through the couriesy of Zfeut. Col. |atiernoon at the Frankiin Sohool. | | plbailon Chapter of the Sigma Chi|SORRN 4G [, 't Cora Withars, tions opposed the proposed exten-|gherrill, superintendent of public The flve groups are: Administra- | n Informal smoker with a hatchet and stabbed in the Fkint O eotRlioans . Srectitelt: ) tive force, teaching peraonnel, director | 1, umni members last nlght at|peare with a potato knife at her] % eanimousty | supported ' Chairman|bulldings and grounds, the old Plerce and supervisors, clerlcal and Janitorial | L% NOW, chapter house. 1812 N street. |pigge of employment, 2945 Newark with about seventy-five vicitors in Fordney of the ways and means com- | MIl in Rock Creek Park has been | forces. Ctonans e street. Cleveland Park. Monday mnrn-[ ELK GROVE 60c mittee. who held that the temporary | yiained for the use of a tea house The evening was featured by spectai | N8 _ Walter deorgo Edwards, color- | erriow ews rom r law should be kept In effect unli' the ed, lllegrd confessed lllyer of 3 iy the District C cll, Girl Scouts’ initlation ~ceremonics. membershl v BUTTER, per Ik BTl e S B B e 1o o e | g 1L N MAN POLICE SAY |l S o o B A B Pl St t Anni ! An amendment by Representative| SOLD STOLEN D. C. AUTO ; riE ek el | ea versary e 3 e 1t will open Newton, republican, Minnesota, to|houncement Just issued. 5th & A Sts. NE. exempt from the extension the duty | Nevember An opporturity lcn flax seed waw rejected, 44 to Mrs. Powell Clayton, (he new com- itors to fusp the 2 ! A | migsioner of the Girl Scouts, prealdod louse recently purchased by th 5 . e et fall meetine of the naso- (Officers Catch Norman Garvett | oil haw Memotial Assovluti $2.25 (54-inch) All-Wool clation, held at the Mason House yex- . i wposed of alumni and ac- H iterday. Mrs. Clayton succeeds Mrs. After Exciting Chase on tive members of the fraternits. 15 ¥ h Benedict Crowell, who returned to inment_and refreshiments foliow | ] ar | her home in Ohio during the late ‘Riversids Drive. ed the cercmonies. WHITE STARVOYAGES | summer. W YORK. October 19.--N Epsilon Chapter is the oldest chap- { These new serges are strictly all wool and in 2 quality excep- In swseas A budget of $5,000 for the year be- |Garrett, who the police say, ac .0::1“32 ter at George Washington Unive : tionally firm and heavy—and what is vastly more interestin fl‘:e ginning January, 1922, as proposed by | business agent, selling c A jandi of the early’ c | S price is very moderate. Fine, close twill French Serge, n)zna\y 3 ge, the newly elected commissioner, Was | Wwaghington and Bosten ;’D’::fl:" in| cstablished by unanimously accepted. A member- tion. The charter w granted in| blue only. Note the desirable width—54 inches. To the West Indies to thleves, was arrested h - . ship drive, to be started at an early |30 erc yes-|136s. Among the charter m o yaFrom New York to the West Indiess (Cubs, - D e naer “the ‘disection of ‘Mrs, |Lerday by members of the auto squad. | was Dr. Ropert Farnhim e,’::}«;fl Our Heating Force is made $3.00 All-wool $2.50 All-wool Tailor’s and Leeward lslands, Viry e P oo Frederic Brooke, was also announced. verroke away from his captors| inent resident of this city, who late up of men who combine ex- th, et ora suade Vicgin Ilande: Owing to the’ growth of the 5:3-1 o cr},‘:{;fl:‘f{g;:‘:n;':'“r;':‘gg;rflxfih became grand consul. "] perience with ingenuity and “Br:‘)"‘gdo e 525419“ o Serge, $1.69 = Scout moveme! in the stric - e hingten is the o P 54-inc! = W00 roadcloth, a -inch All-wool Tailor's Serge, _Mchwnc(.c.g?cqu disp.) Jan. l4—F=h 16—March 18. Largest dimen- ling the past vear, it was found nec- {_‘:":;re"ri ;"lf‘h!’l'l-“"l::;nen‘rmpnml thelr | # of Drominent Sig::,“"‘,‘hi:fm;:l get best results. rich satin face twilled back qual- | a heavy double twilled qualiiy, sions of any steamship sailing to the tropics. ary to a director for this [FeVGIVers at him %rt he wa i cal chanter hul of the Have them put your heating ity, In black, navy, brown, copen sponged and shrunk; in black and yesterday Miss Ruth C. ¥ under many ase. b |,|_,“( in order for 100% (.fi,. and taupe. and navy blue. ite, who for the past several years {8 & doctor about to lea divided her tlme between Vir-|Wished to dispose of his car To the Mediterranean ciency. $1.00 Storm Serge, 79¢ [ | nch Storm Serge, ror' Stripe Skirting, 50c¢ From New York to the Mediterranean: (Madeira, Gibraltar, Algies, Monaco, {ginia, West Virginia and the District |16 speelallzed in one mak b Skl Sirdpe Bhirtinns iniw Genoa, Naples, Athens, Alexandria foc Egypt and the Nile). {of Columbia, was appointed. In the allrlce C lb rt R e, tdlors o0 pAEUnBHEIDE w0 Ut ald rrett claimed he was a physician, | 01D€] black, navy blue and copen. combinations o & con aduated from the Univer. p | Pennsy h.mi. ADRATIC 24.541tons Jan.T—Feb.18 ARABIC (17,324 tons ’m.-l‘>M‘r.fi Ialependent travel. Doolings to any Port future Miss White will devote her | y enberg s—First Floor. 26TH ANNIVERSARY SALLE $7 Part Wool Blankets at $5.35 a Pair A sale of Part-wool Blankets, in which the price will ntire time to the local of Mason House, throus f Mrs. Julian James. N.W. \luln 3016-3017 ned ut the White Star Service. of i eame high s*andard which has made the Olympic inter- nacionally famous, Frovides utmost luxuey for cither voyage, : = womm's NEMO & e ASSIGNED TO BOLLING FIELD. Wit o for m STAR LINE Write today for : arold W, Beaton. ROYAL WORCHESTER e e T s iih bt v W & BON.TON CORSETS.. ©) | \ G e e Choice_of Fine hite * W. Coutil Corsets in sizes up to 3 INCORPORAT ED — High E i iti igh and low bust models. Thurs 1316 .‘°1324 -71" ST. N prove a revelation to those who know market conditions and wil! direct city-wide attention to Goldenberg’s Fourth % _\_— | . THURSDAY WOULDN'T BE YOU CAN SAVE UP TO e e D el b BARGAIN DAY WITHOUT OUR BUYING ONE OF 0U|§2° T e OUR PRICES LOWERG| ALL-W0OL SUITS | ALL-WOOL COATS (| 2% 9c Scarfs, 25¢ 26TH ANNIVERSARY SALE gsca,.,.pods, e semts romo- | INOtiON Specials BECAUSE—Philip Levy & Co. buys carlcads of furniture at a time for their 10 stores, consequently BUYING for LESS means SELLING for LESS lation length. for dresser or buf- Kleinert's Sanitary —and our terms are the most liberal in Washington. day only. T S tvabenn s Forat loars = Rubber Sheeting, thr c- » Shetland Floss | 124c 1 1 ity white iafne Shetland Floss, standard qual- Women's Sanitary ity, choice of any color in stock; | Elastie Beltx, muade of in balls only good quali elustic 19(; No Mail or Phone Orders Ac- ‘| webbing . Women's Sew-on Hose Suj borg's—Fi1st Floor. o i o ninr Mty he ik e white and flesh: rub 39c and 48c Washable | vuttons TWoO puirs JC Just received—several hundred au- T ¥ | tumn and winter creations, with big, braid and hmmn trimmed many | wrappy collars. deep cuff, bell sleeves, with beautiful silk-cmbroidered brosdored back ; for - : ; ' d back. Mod- 2 [l]nml’l' effects in rich contrasting | el; se back, etc. Represent- ( ret()n“es, Zlc Yd. | Darning Cotton, bl SC phacts Iofiown miblack mayy and Il the newest and finest, such as STl vHEER At Cretonnes | proneite e o brown. Included is the new long ia_and velour coats, with large coat tailleur style. clegantly lined |fur collars and self collars, in brown. throughout. Becoming ideas for [navy, jade, copen, taupe, black, etc. Y lengths from 1 to 16 vards, but hundreds of vards alike, for | draperies, cushion, trunk. couch | hand women and misses, priced much |See the popular large mannish pock- or furniture covers. Light and colo . lower than usual. See these gar-lets and button trimmings. and then Qark faoral Selrine, DipOTAnTRED Shoe Trees, regularly 6 ments Thursday and save hand-|you'll admit these coats are actually st Fle jipnic C First Floor—Bargain Table. Teneo Sn-p F.steners. Women'’s $2.00 | Gr wie: “ree- BC Juliets, $145 | Silk Binding Braid, 1uc card Women's Felt Fur-trimmed zood weight: braid ngul.m-. C Juliets, in wine, gray, black and lavender. Sizes I to llibbon-cowred Frill ies assorted colors; Goldenberg’'s—First Floor. VIVERSARY SALE | three-quarter yard gar- 22 C somely. worth up to §39. Nothing So Popullr As Our ILLINERY 55 marvelous collection of S v York samples and ideas from our own workrooms designed of Panne and Lyons silk velvet in_all the new shades—ostric feathers, jet and ribbon trimmed. Worth to §10. Chifforobe Your choice of oak or ma- hogany finish: guaranteed con- struction. Must be seen to be appreciated. $38.75 $4.00 Cash—$1 Weekly Double Duty Duofold Beds Oak or mahogany finish. Upholstered in black or brown leatherette. Prices start at $34.75 $5.00 Cash—$1 Weekly WOMEN'’S SAMPLE SHOES Worth $2.95 to $10 == Including black or tan vicl, gun metal or tan calf with light tops, patent colt with fawn or grar tops also plaln gun metal calf: sfzes to 8; with Ligh or low heels: finest grades: one or two of a kind. Sev- eral widths. 26TH A White G ]s | !Dr lengths rezuhrl.y“ Go‘dnbun ‘s—First Floor. 34-inch White Cannon Clofll, ottt 1 | $3.50 Corsets, $2.29 dren’s weal worth & Qren Special lot of a well known 3 make Corset, of beautiful pink No. ‘200 ‘Imperial English ial, medium low bust mod- Longeloth, full’ 36 inches wide; B s ooa ten vards in each SLEeAtd, piece; fine chamois Eartess; Sexteemeitony $1.89 . s R L 36-inch White l\ulnsoolg a . '] . very fine, close woven, Girls’ Middy soft-finish grade. for 14(: A ingcrie: worth 20c yd.. Bl 05 , J6-inch White Novelty Voiles, ouses, 7oC ine. sheer, two-ply quallty, in : . : el S b Of white Lonsdale jean, regu- o "‘d':“:"a‘f‘“,‘l checks. | jagion models. trimmed with at ‘m}( S orth i 7os 49C braid on collar and cuffs; well & 30 tailored and finished; sizes 6 to 18 years, Goldenberg's—Third Floor. ‘ 50c Colored $7.98 Corduroy 1l Poplins, 36c Yard Robes, $6.48 27-Inch Colored Povline a yam Women's Corduroy Robes, mercerized quality, with i . heavy. wide wale qu v, in blue lustrous finish. In all wanted N I d hy A . street and evening shades, also | DiTd blue and rose afade with p @ collar and tie belts; all black and white, 3 D ) : ; zes. Full cut and well made. SeXiamboris—Eliat Flon Goldenbers's—Third _Floor. 26TH ANNIV Hosikém iy $1.50 Diaper ‘Women’s Mercelr'g’ed Lisle Cloth, $l.09'Piece Goldenberg's—Third Floor. Men’s 75¢c Sepdrate SHIRTS & DRAWERS 59c Choice of gray merino or ecru ribbed garments in sizes up to 50— long rleeve rhirts and ankle length drawers. Roomy and warm. UNlo“fv“'s'uns $1.29 Big, full cut ecru ribbed garments, with long sleeves and ankle length. Sizes up to 46—Ilay in a =upply now and save. BOYS’ $1 RIBBED UNION SUITS Shipment of fine, serviceable garments with long sleeve and ankle length—full cut sizes up to 34 Just enough to last Thursday—buy. c Little tots will get out in the draft: But the Perfection will provide instant heat—economically This Beautiful Bedroom Suite Consisting of Dresser, 48-inch-long Chifforette, Full-size Sk & i Bow-end Bed and Full-length Vanity Dresser, made of gen- $ .00 - And the Perfection is unu_sually stantly, just where you want it, Hawe. i Kinck and au sajoriaient 100 pieces of 18-inch Diaper uine walnut or mahogany vencers. Exactly like illustration. ] economical now ior Aladdin Se- when you need it. No fuel waste, L M1 “izes: *subject to 2BC “loth. ten vard pleces, in % curity Oil costs only about half of easy to carry about, Itis ornamen- “"33;“::‘,;‘?“;;",‘;:“ Siik Hose b its former price. tal and durable. It burns for 10 Over a million families are econo- hoursonasingle gallon of kerosene. mizing on coal by heating cheir Then, too, the Perfection has a homes selectively. %‘hey keep the score of practical uses in every whole house warm with the regu- home, such as drying clothes on lar coal heater and use a Perfec- rainy davs, l.cating small amounts tion, “the portable radiator,” to of water, warming baby’s milk. make drafty halls,baywindowsand Hardware, housefurnishing and department in black and cordova silk all the w: lisle garter top: imperfections, which will T l 39 not affect wear or ap- Pearanes oo srees r owels, o7C Children!' Holeproof Hose, Bleached Turkish Towels, in black. white and cordovan; per- | heavy double- thread —quality, fect quality. Not all sizes with pink or blue borders; size in each color; worth iy 19C 22x44 inches. topstolpeingc 35¢ Huck Towels, 2lc oionberys i i Hemstitched Huck Towels, ex- $25.00 Cash—$3.50 Weekly 59c Turklsh Il the Perfection. Let deal livind rooms comfortable and salc. ‘:n n:rd; ::nl‘::uefiun Z.f.'i".mili' 26TH ANNIVERSARY SALE tra !!:‘:: srade: size 17x36 inches. The Perfection supplies heat in- less wick adjustmeat. wom ,S Goldenbers’s—First Floor. en 26TH ANNIVERSARY SALE STANDARD OIL COMPANY '@ (New Jersey) — Neckfixings Jewelry Specials Real Filet Lace Col- 9 5 C Unbreakable Pearl Bead Neck- lars, tuxedo shapes, as- laces, 2i-inch-length graduated sorted patterns styles; fine quality beads, in t.rne ne;ntrl -‘nlur aml $l 77 Fancy Bead Necklaces, im- Coll.r .nd Cuff s'“' 44C ported novelty head“;so";"l;x’v‘:.)‘(l - e styles, in an a ;;’Q;f’ffi"fll‘e‘ J},“‘;fim“’f stiful colorings, including Ask yourdealer about the Perfection Oil Heater Contest— $5,000.00 in prises. Goldenborg's—First Floor. h"l‘l:\;‘l.'"‘plnk. l SC Wamen'’s $Z Boudoir Mesll; 'ans, silver plated, fine M i ohE embowsed and plain Slippers, $1.39 | freh e $1.08 Women's Black Kid Boudoir Slip- | Shapes. Regular 3295 pers, sizes in the lot from 3 to 7. (o exehanges “No retunds) | | s el B IS Shu 3 tion styles, in platinum, silver 1 d effects; 26TH ANNIVERSARY SALE | 2nd mold plated cffectsi many Knit Underwear 51;4':;5:! wg:‘fl,} d‘:;isnl;- 42¢ i Queen Anne Bedroom Suite This Suits consists of a Dresser, Chifforette, Semi-Vanity Women’s Cotton Underwear, heavy weight; shirts with Dutch neck and elbow sleeves, bants knee length, with ecquestrtan tops; alightly ~soiled: SOC oken _ sizes ort = Sweaters, $4.98 = 7 omen's Ficeced Cotton AT Bcllcr Kln 22 f Unlon Suits, heavy weight: high Women's Woo { Sweaters, Table and Full-size Bow-end Bed. Walnut or Mahogany $ .00 finish. — . $17.00 Cash—$2.50 Weekly Dlue. Styilsh “«, o F""“‘m" of the =N | - neck and long sleeves, ankle | heavy plain w 7%, length: regular and ! brown and t ) 2 3 = (4 i rorth sizex, ec - 7 y = = ter wear. ; i } x / Whne Fleeced Goldenbers's—Third Floor. DIVISION OFAMERICAN HOME FURNISHERS CORP. ' ) T | 5 Comtorts, 33,65 735 Tt6 ST WEEN Nt 5 Comforts, $3.65 e G, & H' i ys suu. i | Syt o i : mt u! ela ran c H 0] AR ) 4 ’ ‘o u}'z‘chea uilting: covered with 48C | best o silkolmes and soft finish cunbr o8, Goldenbers’ Floor.

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