Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1921, Page 21

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BBl ____ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 19, 1921, 5 e oo o - A B o - NGTON L A, Day Sale for Homemakers POLICY OF FORCE Premier Will Not Represent, d : His Country Here Unless Similar savings on smaller sizes. HE break in prices comes because these are broken lines —one, two or three of a kind. Not stragglers; just the 3 last of quick-selling lines. Opportunities vanish with the sale Wllere Your Dollars Count Mast EHREND’D> ‘ 720-22-24 7th St. NW. Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. Our Drive for Extra Big Wednesday || 4 view prevais. Business Means Little Prices ' | ™ot prcmer seiana| went before the chamber of deputles The Benefit Is Yours toduy and made it clear that his, WEDNESDAY ONLY WOMEN’ MEN’S JERSEY COAT 7.99 of each mg. strong aypmnl—or the deputies 1f he was to represent France at the Washington conference on limitation Black. navy, gray, brown and green; All- wool Jersey Coat Suits, in newest sport of armaments. If France desired a policy of force, the premier declared, | styles; all-around belted and finished with hip pockets. the representatives of the country ust say so. He would, however, de- $6.98 TO $12.50 DRESS SKIRTS e in Handsome box-pleated, wool 4 and blue and e e olicies between ine to associate himself with such @ poliey. Plecks sevacy Tbiplesimg Hovaliyigtlen |\which a choice must be made. There is the policy of isolation and force, The chamber today discussed four DRESS wern 099 50 “hich certain peopls vaunt and which to o can be upheld and can be defended; ® The greatest quantity of blankets ever brought to Washington for a sale. All to go at half and below half the usual prices for such grades. 9x12 rugs in sale ‘Were Kind Sale price $115.00 Wool Wilton, $89.00 142.00 Royal Turkish, 87.00 98.00 Wilton velvet, 78.00 8500 worsted Wilton, 74.50 69.50 Wilton velvet, 52.50 62.50 velvet rugs, 47.50 49.75 velvet rugs, 39.75 16 50 Axminster, 36.00 39.75 Brussels, 28.00 30.00 Alex. Smith velvet, 24.00 2975 tapestry Brussels, 19.85 government's foreign policy. Premier Vriand showed himself ready to argue | the points made by the speakers, ris- ing frequently to contradict or cor-i rect statements made. In onc of of the sixteen interpellations on the 145 dresses of wool tricotine and serge, satin, but the representatives of the coun- | crepe de e and taffeta. Exquisitely beaded, em- try must say so. am to leave for | broidered, braided, cte. the great majority of this i se BLACK sembly approves my policy; it will{ s WHITE also in justice inform the country to r.mo - c what burdens it exposes itself in { ey bt 1 WHII ot leave un WE bougln these blankets at auction from the Fine white veile, in nov fles;_white union following a policy of force.” S. Government under the most favorable linen, tailor made and black waists. Values to §2. Would Avert Catastrophe. 36.50 Klearflax' (imperfect) 19.75 27.50 tapestry Brussels, 19.50 Later the premicr again emphasis- » RBSB ed the same point, saying: $4.00 GIRLS’ SERGE D g R WDRET codiion. aE el fo o g mell % [10le fote. Kegatation L embor li‘unc;?atlonu;\?e':l‘b?:l ?l will Lzt e Gl e A We were about the only ldrge retail store rep- Hddystylcs, pleated akirts. . be without me, for I judge it to be resented at the auction; the rest were jobbers and catastrophic for my country. These words came during an ex- WEDNESDAY ONLY ckange with Andre Tardieu, who ? charged M. Briand with giving instruc- GIRLS’ WINTER COATS 7 77 e e s 0 hapere $4.25 Axminster rugs, $2.95 97x34inch hit-and-mies Axminster rugs for halls and bed- rooms. speculators. Aside from one big buyer, who acted with us. we bought more blankets that day than all the : 2 tions when the German debt was be- Last year's $1250 quality, but this year’s other dealers .combinn:d. ing_calculated. 51)1715. to go for §7.77. Heavy winter-weight 0 l’rhe ‘pxxren’l:lc:i dc«.llared t‘hdls‘htol lh'e e aaveity alse. ardieu later sal a1 ‘:"L’ i‘“ h"?‘l"“ bl“’l:““‘_l)grf"" new novelty Loucher, minister of liberated regions, styles for girls 0 to 14 vears. Ted Feconized that tho. government | gave instructions to the commission. | M. Brl:md then denied in lhe most | $5.98 WOMEN’S WOOL , e = Gona such a thing, Deputy Margaine recited in detail SWEATERS what he said were the condition: | [ der which President Harding i H dos. Coat styles and Peter Pan mod- the invitation to the conferenc ters In every wanted color and size. ing that the question of disarm weaves. then was foremost. kmremc n notably $3.00 rugs, $1.95—27x54-inch velvet rugs in small all-over and floral patterns. $7.95 rugs, $6.25—6x9- (out wool and fiber rugs. B $11.75 rugs, $8.75—06x9-foot Brussels rugs. Our purchases totaled 45,000 U. S. Government blankets - Al of which are stored in our warehouses in Washington or subject to our call from our Baltimore stores. west T wool sw. Plain or fan Bed sheets, $1.05 Seamless; 72x90 sizes full bleached; first qualitys free from dressing; 3-inch hems. Soft, warm blankets, containing about 759 pure or worked-over wool. Similar $2 95 grades would retail in a regular way at $5. Size 66 inches by 84 inches (double-bed “The ‘trath is, sald the deputy, The sale groups itself into three big lots. “that the United States is seeking a means to dissipate the uneasiness from which she is suffering by being S NINTED P ATe crushed under a weight of gold. The S WINTER COATS Tnited States seeks to open fresh mar- & Kets in the extreme east, in China, y one pair to customer at this unheard-of vrice Full cut well made knickers in 7 to 17 sizes. size). Gray only. Excellent condition. They average 31 to 4 pounds in weight. Hotels, boardmg houses, clubs, schools, homes—stock up!" We can supply you in any quantity. Popular Mackinaw Coats of heavy-welght cloths, whece aneils meeting withiopposition. in prettiest of plaid colors and beautiful patterns. Demands Drastic Pruning. ‘The finance committee of the cham- C}l 9 ber of deputies, dissatisfied with the ILDREN'S SLEEPING (GARMENTS ¥ FEET Pillowcases, 21c—42x36-inch bleached muslin cases with deep hems. 2lc each. reductions in appropriations pro- posed for the different departments, | has decided to write Premier Briand, | demanding more drastic pruning. If be-: Turkish towels, 499c—Built loop upon loop of absorbent cotton until the whole is thick as a bath mat. 23x46 inches. ] 31-1b. olive drab blankets 41/,.1b. olive drab blankets e tween now: ahd Feiday Murther re- 1 Th o5 S arm, Heavy-weight Domet Flannel Sleep- luctions are not submitted by the gov- That contain about 80 per cent wool at contain about 80 per cent woo! ernment, it i orted that Maurice | <. . i Lr:,g}sG:;:]e;t's.s in pretty striped patterns. for angowkl“g'r‘*& Fladithas Maurice | Huck towels, 19c—Linen-finish white huck; size 17x35 $ 95 and average about 3% pounds each. $ 95 1’2’.’;1;2"'65.'.::131‘1'3' “: p&n‘n:l;rh:: will be authorized by the committee | ize—66x84 i e 2 to report adversely on the budget un:l] inches. 2 :)nu:le-bed size Ax;M ll:::l‘; fl(::;:: ;(.:-h home ul_g m.‘ [‘;, .;:l.,‘ rso')pl or home or camp. Also medit orth at retail regularly about $7 1+ to recommend that it be sent back to | the government for further consid- . $2.98 crochet bedspreads, $1.95—Double- -bed si e ieev crdcher’ €5 sHow of Gray. Worth regularly about $6. 8. _ wht heavy iy RIBBED UNION SUITS hers S There is only one precedent for such cue 51o%ely Knit Reverse Fleeced-lined Uninm Procedure onis as ln AIN8T hen cut hghsmck “and ankie pants, with one-bulton clo c such an action rought about the fall | ch. Sizes 2 to 16 years. Last season's price, $1.50. opm,o; |:‘:h:{"{:g"cfirc“‘m‘“"":;:’:‘"(‘:;; e and now are not altogether similar, SUITS and the beller s expressed that Pre- mier Briand will be able to give sat- Lot Gray Union Suits for men, with fleeced lining. isfaction to the finance committee, but closed crotch: all sizes to 44. that the situation will require skill- ful handling. LADIES” —_——— 55 KID GLOVES 1 17 GEDDES URGES CLOSER and ‘i;fl’gfii‘ra’fifi?fi self stitching. Each pair per- L] TIES BETWEEN NATlONS I‘ADIES’ THREAD sn‘K HOSE l c IBntish Ambassador Declares | 1f these hose did not have a very slightsimnerferuon. “Welfare of One Country Is e W which is hard to find. price would b 5. Black. cord and white; scamed back and fashioned ankle. ‘Welfare of Another.” By the Assoclated Press. 50c 36-INCH MERCERIZED Standing. whlcE " the American, i POPLIN with the British Union Jack to his right and the flag of Canada to his |left, Sir Auckland Geddes, Britich A long range of colors in this lot of fine Highly Mercerized Poplins, exccllent for hangings and usuaily sells at 50c. Special {ambassador to the United States, tomorrow. $2.00 COMFORTS speaking before the Scottish Society of America in session here, made a plea for a better understanding of international problems by the peo- For single beds. these make fine, warm cover- over tl d ings. Especially good for children’s beds. Heavy rll!h:mul’.le l‘;&"ul‘:r:lb:s:apdlzg ‘:i{ul‘?:‘rigde and filled with good cotton. Eternal vigilance can only be main- - - J|{tained by edycating the people to 32-INCH 50c DRESS GINGHAMS ple—the voters of {he country— the understanding of these policies, he continued. The ambassador said A beautiful selection of large plalds. checks and c fo Mol e Rlote beens This overstuffed suite, $1.95 Fine tapestry and velour overstuffed suite, with spriné back and arms. Spring seat construction and loose spring cushions—as inviting and restful as can be. Settee, arm- Save apes 3250 S chair and rocker—all for $195. in_democratic countrles. The price of peace between great 29 nations today, whose ideas of democ- o racy are similar, is eternal vigilance This 10-piece dining room suite in walnut or mahogany 85¢ Gold Seal Suite consists of ten pieces. full size ten 10) inch whom he styled as the real rulers plain colors, all absolutely fast. For children’s dresses the welldre of the ome I N el and ladies’ house dresses. fare of the other. The United States and Qreat Britain are bound by ties of trade, by ties of blood and by | —_— Sy NBLEACHED MUSLIN ties of thought, he added. and these | -tuni U governments cannot get away !romi Wonderful fine heavy quality, 40 inches wide: for international relations. <haets, pilloweases and many other home uses. & e « few washings. CHILEAN SENATOR URGES 9C ABANDONING OF LEAGUE| Asserts Nation Entered Body Be- lieving United States Would Also Join. By the Associated Press. SANTIAGO, Chile, October 18.—Vig- orous objection to further attempts by the league of nations to discuss Chilean problems, the outgrowth of the war of 1879, was voiced by Sen- ator Gonzalo Buines, chairman 'of the senate forelgn relations committee, in a speech in the senate. He re(errcdfi to Bolivia's petition to the league as- sembly, an essential feature of which | was the demand for revision of he .treaty of 1904, with Chile, asserting | that in this way Bollvia had opened ; the_doors of the Geneva conrermcel i to_Peru. “Tomorrow.” he said, “Peru will hel able to present the treaty of Ancon. demanding that 1t be submitied 1o | the same procedure as the Bollvian | Bleaches white 59c COTTON AND SILK PONGEE Beautiful quality of lustrous Pongee—a fine silk and cotton mixture that add to the long service. 31-inch extension table Five side chairs Closed srving table Hostess armchair Receiver’s sale of the bankrupt stock of the 2 9 c i) e, - B 398 Phonograph Records famous Emerson phonograph records—all first as $650 Esipmrbrinomitn quality—full ten-inch size. . andF:l(:‘kl:lr:n:lii;?duArllfi:hq;:::i:lflve C;I.l.rnbisuclincl:::’ l::c“kn‘dni:dw::: Pmfl:n}]:;!dnw records; two selections to each record, scores of titles including uine blue leather seats. #% 20c WHITE OUTING An extra good quality that sold for more than this price several years ago. All white, 28 inches wide. Doubtiul if the quantity will last the day out. (Second floor.) Sale full-size : There’s an “If” 1o this, but we will sell you 01] heaters 12 yards of 35c¢ $ 2 95 -marquisettes for He urged the withdrawal of Chile | from the league of nations should such | e : 4 safe and economi- 9 a situation arise. Senator Bulnes at. | tacked the leagiie. declaring that he | If vou will just rip apart the big mar- quisette tents of which it is made. All big (3 always regretted Chile's participation | I iving room Slllte cal h.ener—takco the i sections—easily ripped apart—and the mar- n that organization, seeing th by . . ] a diminution of Its Soverelgnty, whioh chill off the room in a should be preserved at all costs.” / > He asserted that Chile had entered 75 / the league in_ the belief that she e / St A / would find the United States there, as | isettes will make splendid . well as all the Spanish-American swi k giv- = = « s f F kit Ll he! This mahogany fini¢hed suite (as illustrated) is upholstered : Top swm::e h.ik Et;: __curtains —covers H her. Includes settee, armchair ing easy access to the 3 s —aalaned Callforma yrup o 1gs CAPT. KILPATRICK HOME. | over spring base with chase leat : : raperie e . it | and rocker. wick—easily cleaned. —sashes —spreads, etc. ! For a Child’s Liver and Bowell | ATay American Red Cross worker. - 2 » capfured-a y by Tragelan cav. 2 H %, Mother! Say “California,” then you will ;*‘I‘l’;i“;::r;k!:l:r‘_;é‘g: ?:xf'w"hml:ul White enamel bassinet, $3.85 » e 5 in the a He : y ,€ who are constipated, bilious, feverish, tongue- XE"E?’;?::}?? fi%’:&f-}efiéfi: oé? rubber tire wh”l"f A ':‘7 neat and o b - 1 i i t attractive bassinet for the price. = . % 5 er. 5

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