Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1921, Page 11

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e e - ! THE EVENING RTAR, mERlNG, k “FILL THE SUITCASES!” = BUT ONLY WITH MONEY E onduct of thel o e end | SAYS MR BUHLIBGE |Bags Emblematic of Travelers’ ! = o e firet 'in a| Aid Society Being Distrbuted T ser 3 for Funds. ! S e 1 ks “Fill the suitcases!” . Misses Definite Turning of Tide in T 1o She stogan of the Washing- e Secien - Fans ton Travelers' Ald, which is this week Business Activities, He conducting & campalgn to Taise funds Women’s See - the ensuing year’s work at Unlon . Declares. | Seacion. sizes window % ach booth at bank and hotel, or s the Associated Press, hants wmall sultcase, em- g display BOSTON, October 20 is | blematic of the work of thbe -;fi:g. Stout sizes tefinite turning of the tide in the busi- | Insect Powder Believed to Have | into whieh donations mev S5 Unedey 44 to 52 | workers that each suitcase will be | filled to overflowing. indow display at headquar- ess and industrial a es of the S 2 country, Vice President Calvin Cool- | Been Mixed With Flour. idge said in a message to the Boston | ELGIN, IlL, October 2 yindow diaplay, at heatac ‘hamber of Commerce, read at its|tion was started yesterd ¥ offi-| ttention. Photographs of Travelers' pening assembly luncheon today. | cials of the State School Aid beoths at depots in many of the t. Charles to determin ‘l]:;:g‘e:yclnes of the country are on 42| the iliness of more thun IRy the voiunteer WOFKers. are Mrs. David R. Kincheloe, Mrs. Eliza- - | beth P. Stratton, Mrs. J. C. McChord, irs. Alexander Stewart, Mrs. J. A Mrg. J. L. Metcaif, Mrs. Peter rs. Frank Hiram’ Snell, Mrs. Steele, Mrs. John Reed, Mrs. John Kratz and Mrs. George B. Welles. ness men of the countr i fo no section of the country isin food in process f preparation. IARRY KAUFMAN Girls’ 7 to 14 Year DRESSES. ...... $1.00 Fridhy sale of hundreds of fast- color plaid or plain Gingham Frocks, self or contrast trimmed—full cut— latest styles. 1316 ©1324. 7 ST.N STORE FOR THRIFTY PEOPLE — RRIDAY IS BARGAIN DAY A WONDERFUL MONEY-SAVING GROUP OF SUITS--COATS--DRESSES nu| Chamoisette GLOVES, 59¢c | Tailored wmodel of Velour with opossum suedetex, Emb. duvet de lamne, collar, $26 beaverette collar, $26 Emb. duvet de laine, Embroidered tricotine, i beaverette collar, $26 silk fringe, $26 : Women' Kavser 2. F 9 4 @ J ' .= on't miss this suit sale STRIPLE KNEE H | ; o iootine 258 brand new suits— hand picked styles— s g Bl lovely fabrics; luxurious fur trimmings— : Sweaters < s sale suits with everything to commend them i $2'98 Trimmed and Ready to Wear Women's Pink or White Tricotine with ?: oser g Jersey 2 2 nowltgzgdgmg #u HATSr $295 Bloomers, C § - Two overflowing tables Fine quality full-cut Bloomers ] B of 2ll the newest shap with elastie knee and walst. Regu- i lar sizes. 390 values. and shades—smart cre: tions for women and misses—silk embroidered, leather and nov: med—a wond tion of velv to $5. Pettibock- ers, 79¢ F b E Women's Sateen lection of beautiful white ef- ith lace edges and cambrio purchase of samples. PERCALES 71/20 Mammoth sale of fine, fast color stripes, dots— +on light and dark grounds—1 to 3 yard- 1s, and many pieces match—grades that sold 11l piece up to 290 yard. Just enough to last Extra Size Flower and Lace Bungalow ! APRGNS, | | BORDER SCRIM 1214¢ 22 wide—wi lace or ruffle ed i vig assoctment Dutch | ten new. in fu SALE OF 500 Men’s and WOMENS $4 TO $5 SHOES, SLIPPERS AND Emb. duvet do New Peter Pan laine, nwiria ; VOILE OXFORDS Made to sell at Oxfords and gun g 1 or tan calf I Y et Shoes with cloth tops. i All sizes, 28 to 48, Sizes 2% to 8 in each ! T Big and_ roomy— lot. fall styles. 4 perfect. This price 3 for Friday only. a ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF STANDARD MAKE 1 A" SUIT SALE like this can come only when makers are closing their season and willing to let go of their stock on hand. 2,000 PIECES ALUMINUM WARE This season is especially ripe for Magnificent materials; note them REGULARLY $2 & $3—EVERY PIECE PERFECT o i vty TP fenifcent moteril ot stocked, the market is inactive, a rail- Duvet de laine Tricotines i Veldyne Poiret twills I way strike threatens, hence a store with cash and courage can name its own price. and exclusive novelty fabrics. Gold tone with oA . . - Luxurious fur trimmings mole trimming "‘0"&‘6’"‘" With plenty of suits to pick from we ;‘:’;‘l" i :::::::‘: oPONRI i hand-picked these two hundred and Squirrel Ete. fiftyelght with discriminating care. . Z o (1) s plernesdigive All the suits are SILK LINED thruout, and the pictures show how they are you an idea of the variety in styles. tr.h::ll?ed with hand embroidery, braiding and Straightline silhouettes, long tailor- are ed coats, boxy models, flare fashions Black, navy, deer, Sorrento blue, Malay, } marmot, taupe, oxford, tortoise shell and ¥ —every mew style thought is surely represented. Percolators—2-quart size Seamless welded spout brown. ~ 5 2 Misses’ sizes, 14 to 18; 4 e es, ; women’s, 36 to 42. E A‘ H ette trimmed Such tremendous re- £ponse met our first sale of these wares and so many were turned away after we sold out that we immediately scoured the market for more of these phenomenal bargains, Don’t delay a second— lay in & supply of high- grade aluminum pieces for general kil preservin, c. At this price we ‘t‘nnnov. promise any more later, so hurryh ‘$:.’ and $3 values, such ifl hese. cannot be z tuted anywhere, CERT Stylish stout suits—sizes 44 to 52 These from a maker who specializes in slenderizing styles for stout women. It is the first time we ever had such quality suits for the full figured woman at such a little price. $26. i Sale! Women’s “Beacon” Women’s bath robes : : 532 high shoes - $4:%5 %, canning, Lipped Preserving Kettle Round Double Roaster 8-quart size Diameter, 103 in.; Height, 6 in. " Jersey silk ' e Retticoats Women’s No Exchanges new blouses, T $.1 .95 No Less Than p " . They are full cut and fineiy fin- 3 Pieces 53'95 Price of an ordinary “’m‘?“ pet- ‘:?fil, lnnil:t!; :;nde of dnlie:‘r bod- i ticoat first-quali i robing, wi e pat- ‘ Cnnve:-qt‘:':\r’:r::lul(enle Delivered Convex Covered Saucepan s # fo e :emu and colors swuven into the High shoes and low shoes—sev- 4-quart size Georgette crepe and crepe do sey with accordion-pleated flounce. cloth to stay : : eral hundred pairs from regular chines in a fascinating array of Solid color tops, in purple, Elml "'ét":f’fihd""i,.dfi"" stock and now MARKED DOWN. % i and convention: gures lues, 2 §m “usd overblouse models. black, blue, greem, taups, with tans, grays, etc. Black, brown and tan leather; 3 combination color flounce. many styles; all sizes collectively. ‘u ? One big sale 7 b 0 p § of ODD Lots - : Set of 1, 3-piece Lipped Smcep;n Double Boiles 1% and 2 quart size Cover fits both upper and lower pan See special adv. on page 16 fl L S R T — : 7th at. F Wheve prices are guaranteed 7th at F°

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