Evening Star Newspaper, October 19, 1921, Page 9

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vai IYALE ALUMNI PROPOSE . TO BOOM'ALMA MATER Yale men to get togsther with Hae- and Princeton men at the Uni- versity Club to hear the returns of the respective foot ball games It Births Reported. The follewing births have been to the heaith department within theé MU- Marrisge licenses have been issued to the Uowing: 4 ANDERSON WINS SUPPORT OF WOMEN IN VIRGINIA The threads of the garden spider ar: fixed by astronomers in their telescopes for the purpoke of giving fine lines to the field of view, by which the relativ. positions of stars may be accurately states In the country showing a greater proportion oI iHliterucy than Virginia have made many women dis- satisfied with the democratic regime, the state, according to advices reach- ing Washington today. An especlally active campalgn is being carried on in Fairfax county, where the women are well organized wan suggested that it might be pos- | g ey ; gible to bring high achool students ?:?.';:1’&%&"% Aog vt oy . ana a sargy % Tytter, atel. and aro dttending meetingy in large wiiion iias aatamteAlfor/thiclyireara fenmmaured ear the; 5 b * | ace . — ooat M iatise Bl os b Entarest | o hons Base ceturms. sos 8 e z_:;_-_ro;.l;-filg 24 Mandy Willas, 5;&_:.?;%. T aedin, st Btate Campalgn Agalnst Tlliteracy | Jiee of (ne campalen ars disoyssed, | The women fecl”{hat sometning The Best 1s the Cheapest " High School Boys i University's |oocreom B eoton o o o i -;fi"um:“u?l-:' . ;:"“n:"-m xz.l".'“nfi:':m' !’.“%7. A Sal® to Have Influence in e fBK slaithojdemioeratiomom: | e te The repuntian cunds: | We will p yesterday, but was postponed. 'The 'i brook, Toadore : Rraest, gl Meotings at which Mr. Anderson is| date, it Is sald, despite regular party Educational Advantages. T otea e rora "t Ramcticons | Mty lee e end mised 1, Dodd, both ve| [iames & it Pioesacs Hotmss. el Present Campaign. 10 ook Sre sohaduled for Cheresdale | afillations. *Mr, Anderson s a native |YOU h:l':,' Plans for interesting the high|Weekly Roanoke, Va. ward B. and Emma Jarboe, glei: Women of Virginia are iint nd_Vienna, and republican women | of Virginia. on monthly achool students of Washington in Plvnet b Jox an Darothy ¥, SpEw L3 e & Ros et o ning ¥P| iy those piaces are determined to turn — payments Yale University were outlined at the Bettha h"fl#tg:lhor ..f‘i'r:i'-‘:‘:;.:. nl."‘c s support H. W: Anderson of Rich-|out in great numbers. It is declared | The house of keys of the Isle of Man srat luncheon this fall of the Yale Deaths Reported, Harold A, Vermeule of Cottage City, Md., mond, republican candidate for gov-| that many women of standing and | i credited with belng the most anclent THE Alumni Assoclation of Washington at the University Club yesterday. The following deaths have been repected | M. les and Ellz abet] An intensive campaign will be con- |to the health department within the last| Poramel JAbersky snd Clars Mersel: rarior,| Soriwan and aanita 3 ducted by a new committee, to be AD- i tventy.four hours: both of Richmond, Va. Walter E. and Minnle k. vointed by President William 8. Cul- | O. T 2, 208 6th st Paul Q. Paschalis auG Rose ®. Burns. | James and Hattie Conws lertson to “spread the xvod news| Emma C. Tarker, 52, 2 ol 1se: erald ef Smithfleid, N. Bdward aud Irene Jol about Yale” to the local high school | Sister Constanting Ioey, 00, Ueorgetowa of Montoursv John_and_Bessie Johnson, boys, particularly those at the Cen- tral, Western and Eastern liigh Schools, the academic schools. This committee, to be known as the information committee, will look inte | the question of presenting Yale pen- nants and scenes at Yale to the va- rious high echools. “Good prospective students in the District of Columbia ought to be in- terested in Yale,” declared Paul ; George W. McCoachle, 14, Georgetown Ual- e 1. ed to return from France o cte- Kaufman, a member of the old ways | "GoTr s "W iy 21, Tuberculosls n'?"fll . Z ‘rance on Octe. o and means committee which func- tioned last spring during the meet- ing of the Associated Southern Yale ! ces of the| ILina Horton, 26, Freedmen's Hospital. Cole ;;‘::f.',‘:{:na“d" heiauspicea of the William Weigns," 37, n:‘:a'm'an'-'fiupn-l. e Whe are capable Special o ety ofort will be made by the |, Mnle Dixcn’ . Wesineion awis 1| Paperhanging « eor ae'vna | B} K GROVE Jocal Yale men to raise a scholar-|™ James R. Arnold, 56, 603 4S8th st. p.e. T of werk you want. ship fund, In order that some bright student in one of the local high + schools may be sent to the univer- sity. The scholarship fund is to total for_the ¥ Kber University Hospltal. James W. Carrier, 80, Tumlaw road. Annle McCabe, 67, Emergency Ifospital. A C.. st. n.e. pie Pl @78t Blisbed's Hor| KNG ALEXANDER'S PLANS, Jleroara MeOormick, 62 616 10t st. me. Hessle P. Btove, 1302 18th st. Willlam _D. Hardy, Elizabeth L, Chamj n Tafeor of “Hurmen"asd Jeanete Watker; @ hours, Garfleld Hospltal. lll‘n‘fl‘l“l Hunt, ar Tottle” Alsop, 45, 443 Rhode Taland ave. Capitol James R. Darksdale, 7 month it G e L. Constantine of Bladensburg, i ] llu L. "lfl{ of Roslindale, Ma: Bdith §. Caldwell of this eity. Huno P. Knoliman ef Columbus, Ohlo, and Mildred W. Huguely of this city. b Hacy Webb and Eilsabeth Warner. 30. 401 H Eyesight Specialist, VIENNA, Octoher s Yivia B. celved here from Bel, 18.—Reports re- I are to effect that King Alexander I8 expect- 8, 1018 I st. s.e the Welght, 1, 2388 WHITE STAR MARKET We have hired & of experts 08, Waslingtea Asylum ‘Test our service. Moderate charges. . Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., a5 <525 | BUTTER, per n,60c 107 11th St. S.E. ta Whil an Johnson, te, 90, 1 6 monthe, 500. Plans also_were discussed Furs that AreNew finds most effective exposition in ||l Bird’s Model Coats, Wraps, Scarfs ||l £ We ask the faver of your inspection. Rebuilding Furs a Specialty BIRD’S 1415 G St.|, Tel. Frank. 57! The “last word” in fur fashions |y and Novelties. . —we make a special- ty of fitting them. A. Kahn, Inc., 935 F St. Stout DRESSES Get your choice now. Beautiful Stout Dresses, Suits, Coats and Skirts at lowest prices. ARTIHCIAL EYES Upstai; Shop 503 7th St. N.W. 2d Floor Over People’s Drug Store Repairs for Heating and Cooking Apparatus To the Trade— We have a complete line of all repair parts for steam and hot water boilers, furnaces, la- trobes, stoves and ranges. Let us have your or- ders early. Rudolph & West Co. 1332 New York Ave. N.W. T » 2 Reflector Gas Heaters » Also ‘“Radiantfire” 4 Gas Heaters and Majestic Electric Heaters K2 foadoedss o e Xa) * K2 Xl * R Destroys the Hair Girls—if you want plenty of thick, beaytiful, glossy, allky hair, do by all means get rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair and ryin it if you don’t. t doesn’t do much good to try to brush or wash it out. The only syre way to get rid of dandruff is | to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, get about four ounces of ordinary liquid arvan; | | apply it at night when retiring; | | uso enough to moisten the scalp n'nd rub it in gently with the finger | tips. By morning, most it not all, of | your dandruff will be gone, and | 6@ three or four more applications| | will completely dissolve and en- | %% tirely destroy every single sign | and trace af it. i find, too. that all | ¢S Iltrhxm; and digging of the scaln| will &t | and f You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and four ounces is all you will need, no matter how much dandruff you have. This simple remedy never faila—Advertisement. , and your hair will look <J a hundred times better. 1216 F St N:W. Women’s and Misses’ Suits Pure Wool—Lasting Satisfaction ... Look for Our Blue Test Tag du This little shop is trying an experiment—that is, of testing in our own laboratory the fabrics of all suits and offering them to you with a guar- antee that they are 100% pure wool! Each suit tested bears our own blue tested label, and when you see it you may buy with certainty. This is rather a big thing for a little shop like ours to attempt, but if you like it, we shall be glad to extend it to ather garments. The blue-tag tested suits now include many special values! Women’s Tailored Suits—becoming lines for all'figures. From high- grade tested tricotines. $49.75. Women’s and Misses’ Tailored and Trimmed Suits—In tested tricotines and soft-finished cloths. Some fur trimmed. At $65.00. Sale 0f°600 Dresses $25 $35 $45 $65 One of the big events of the year—most any sort of a dress you want in one of these groups—cloth dresses, silk dresses, dinner, afternoon and evening dresses. And every dress at a saving! 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. For Thursday—_-Threé Big Sales SUITS--COATS --DRESSES PR B DD PGPSOV PE You've Never Bought Better Values Than We & Are Offering in These Sales Tomorrow &) —WOOL TRICOTINE SUITS— Valeus Up to $55.00 2 . About 150 suits in the lot. Every one a new fall and winter model. Long straight- line effects and jaunty short coat—em- broidered, braided and plain tailored styles. Y ¥ All sizes .. FUR TRIMMED COATS——l tight-fitting, straightline and close- back models, all silk lined.c.cccenoom Values Up to $55.00 $ 3 99 5 BEAUTIFUL DRESSES—I Excellent quality all-wool materials, d l 9.95 | Values Up to $39.95 . Canton crepes, crepe de chine, satines, crepe meteors, tricotines, tricolettes, etc, Every new model is included. All the popular fall colors with plenty of black and navy, styles and sizes {or women and mi I SSCY covcvcvcsccsnsrocecrce AW A A WA A A A A A ernor, In the bellef that his party will take active steps against {lilteracy in sition in the state are deserting | existing leglslative body. It dates back ° e traditional perty of Virginia. fo many years before the Norman con- | H. I. SCHARR flectm CO. Reports that there are only flve quest. | 739 11th st. M. 1288, Eighth and Pennsylvania Avenue N.W, Read This Ironbound Guarantee of Our Low Prices B I} the prices are not lower than other stores’---let us know and we will immediately reduce the garment $1 below the price of any other store. OutofaClear Sky | Comes This Great Garment Event New Dresses, Suits & Coats Think what this sale means to you---several quick cash purchases of late have worked the magic. Here it is right at the height of the season and savings most phenom- Lovely Street Dresses | Street models in the fashionable tricotine and wool texture 1s0 smart afternoon dresses in the fash- ionable crepe we: silks, and in the endless variations of $ 1 9.98 Peter Pan Jersey N Dresses One and two piece styles, of wool jersey. Trimmed with soft leather R Collars and cuffs of white kid, brown kid, red kid, white linen and piping. Many b4 All-Wool Dresses \ Beautiful sleeveless and sleeve styles, of all-wool tricotine, velvets, satins and all-wool serge. Beautiful eyelet embroid- ory trimmed, all- ‘ ;. N the line models. Roshanara. and Caylon Crepes are also in evi- dence ... over embroiders. Valyes to $12.95. Al gizes. have pockets and narrow belts. All colors and sizes, 2 Two and Three Piece Suits Twe and three piece styles of Ski- bo Fweeds, Wool Jersey and Basket- weave Fabrics. All the serviceable Exclusive Style Suits Modish long coat styles, plain and fur trimmed; many elaborately fin- ished with beads and braid. Straight Fur-Trimmed & | Tailored Suits Of velour, tricotine and suede-fin- ish fabrics, embroidered and flared N colors. The three-piece style con- coats; colors include brown, bell sleeves. Velours and tricotines sists of a navy, in brown, slip-on ‘marmot, reindeer dress with beaver, and navy coat to o black, etc.; and o N\ mateh. A 2 silk - black. R novel lined Al N and and sizes R praetical N all ur to dea..... sizes...s 49.. . n ook at | e New Fall Coats Fur-Collar Coats For business, shopping—in good Of veleur and suede-finish cloths. westher or bad—serviceable “sporty” In new shades of brown n';ui ‘hlu; models in “the new browns, tan Beaverette fur collars and cuffs— and blue. F¥inished with belts, somie plain tailored, with tassels and pockets and buttons; silk lined. R embroldery Heather 2 collars and 9 8 and skirts. 9 8 New . sleeve L4 styles and full silk mixture, linings, $50 Winter Coats) Developed of Bolivia, velours, rich and eerviceable coatings in new shades of brown and blue. Also black. Collars and cuffs of raccoon, fox and AR beaverette. N Superbly tatlored, soft- finished

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