Evening Star Newspaper, October 20, 1921, Page 19

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Rl Waobmark & Yothwoy Friday Remnant Day in the DOWN STAIRS STORE ) OFf.Lesser Priced SMerchandise Remnant Day Merchandise is not returnable or exchangeable; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1921, 19 Pink Coutil Corsets Special, $2.15 ink Coutil Corset: ong z hips: h Tow ront: our hose su ers. A mood value for women who w well boned corset. Sizes 30 nt a 2 to Coutil Waistline Corsets, cery lomg skirt; lightly zes 1 to 8. Speeial, Satin Bandeaux Specizl, 68c Pink Sat closing bver the should at the back: Mercerized Ran or white mate: fng with hook inverted in to 42. 33e Women’s Neckwear ) Collar and Cuff Sets of pink gandy; some = are , others plain. _Also igned lace collars. re 53e. 10 stra styl Women’s Gloves 100 Pairs Suede-finish Gloves, style Col white and brow 65¢ pair; were T ,t all sizes in all colors. 3 were $1.25. Children’s Hosiery 34 Pairs Boys Black Heavy Ribbed 1lose, double thickness to the ankle: reinforced heels and double soles. 3%e pairs 3 pairs for $1.00; were Toc. Pairs Children's Mercerized Lisle Hose, with double soles and reinforced heels. Colors: Black, cordovan and white. 35c pair; 3 pairs for $1.00; were i5c. Huck Towels FHuck Towels, neatly and attractively hemmed; slightly foiled or wrinkled. 3 for 23e; were 10c. D 78 Huck Towels, size 19x38; sniléfl}or sljghtly imperfect. 15e each; were 30c. Turkish Towels urkish Towels; soiled or s]i)"-:lht;j;r imperfect. Speclal, 10e each. s¢ Turkish Towels, with very absorbent finish; good, strong foundation; soiled, counter tossed and wrinkled. 4 for $1.00; were 3¢, Pillowcases 26 Hemstitched Pillowcases; Slightly soiled in transit. 3 for $1.00; were S0c. i 96 Pillowcases, size 45x36; d or mussed. 20c each; we Sheets and Blankets 51 Seamless Sheets, size 81x90; some are soiled or have slight imperfections. $1.00 each; were $1.35. 11 Blankets, seconds: some are stained or miswea others with misprints in dyeing. $1.63 ench; were $1.95. Table Tops 42 Tossed and Mussed Table Tops, size 34x34. Many good patterns; some with floral de- signs; neatls finished with nar- row hem. 35c¢ ench; were 50¢. Remnants in Yard Goods 50 Yds. Riverside Shirting. Se was 10c. 50 Yds. Chambray; short lensths. Se yd.y was 10e. 25 Yards of Gingham, 10c yard; wax 16e. 200 Yds. Outing Flannel. Spe clal, 17¢ yd. ‘150 Yds. Percale. Special, 17¢ yd. . 5 Percale, In G&-yard length ecial, 16¢ yd. 200 Serim, in’ two neat design: pecial, 18e yd. 313 Yds. Cretonne, in five de- signs. Special, 18e yd. 420 Yds. Longcloth, in 10<yard bol Special, $1.95 and $2.75 checked patterns. 65e each; bolf were 85c. N R Ve New Fall Coats and Suits Special, $18.00 PLAIN AND FUR-TRIMMED V NORMANDY COATS, in navy, reindeer, sorrento and brown. ALL-WOOIL. VELOUR SUITS, in fancy and tailored models; embroidery and braid trimmed; all silk lined. Colors are navy, brown, reindeer and black. New Silk and Wool Dresses Specal, $10.00 Embroidered in contrasting colors: with wide and Wide or narrow girdle of self materials. , black, brown and copen. regular sleeves. Colors are nav Striped and Plaid Wool Skirts Special, $4.00 . Wool Skirts, in pleated models, with narrow belts of seli material. Navy, brown and_copen stripes. Sizes 20 to 31 waist. Waists White Georgette Blouses. 5 each; were $3.95. 6 Black China Silk Blouses, in tailored styles; sizes 42 and 46 only. $1.95 ench; were S35 6 Heavy Pongee Blouse: sizes 44 and 46 only. $165 enc were $3.95. k Crepe de Chine Ove, were $4.95. Sweaters Reduced 25 Wool Tuxedo Sweaters, 1 Colors are navy, brown, pekin, black, jade and haneydew. Sizes 36 to 46. $2.85 each; were $4.95. 1 Tan Silk Sweater: size 40. $4.95; was $12.95. 2 Wool Sweaters; 1 gray and 1 navy; slightly damaged. Size 38. $1.50 each; were $3.95. 1 Orchid Slip-on Sweater; slightly damaged. §1.95; was $3.95 Muslin_Gowns, in slip-over style with hemstitched finish Chemise of good quality terial in strap_ shoulder sty Special 50¢ each. Women's Bloomers, of pink and white crepe, ruffled knee stitched with blue; well cut and full size. Special 35c each. . Petticoats 25 Silk Taffeta Petticoats, in changeable effects with deep trimmed flounce. Colors, blue, green, taupe and purple. $2.15 each; were $3.45. 30 Sateen and. Heather- bloom Petticoats. Colors are blue, green, rose and purple. $1 each; were $1.45. 20 Pink Washable Silk Pet- ticoats, with straight hem- stitched or scalloped edge. $1.35 each; were $2.95. 5 White Silk Petticoats, with deep tucked and hemstitched flounce. $1.85 each; were $3.95. 30 Fine White Sateen Petti- coats, with scalloped edge or hemstitched, with reinforced panel. $1.25 each; were $1.95. Women’s Hosiery 100 pairs Women’s First Quality Lace Hose, with rein- forced Pointex heels and double toes and soles; deep garter hem. Colors are black, white and cordovan. $1L65. 14 dozen pairs Women’'s Fine Lisle Hose, second quality, with reinforced heels and toes. Special, 35c pair, 3 pairs for . 40 pairs Women's Full-fashioned Silk Hose of second qual- ity, with lisle top and deep garter hem; high spliced heels. lisle soles and toes. Colors are cordovan, Russia calf and African brown. 65c pair; were 95c. Girls’ and Little Children’s Apparel 5 Little Children's Wool Coats, of bolivia and velour; some belted models; others trimmed with fur collars. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Special, $5 each. 10 Children’s Gingham Dresses, In assorted plaids, checks and plain colors. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Special, 75e each. 10 Girls’ Gingham Dresses, for school wear, in assorted plaids and checks. Sizes 6 to 14 years. S0ec each; were $1.25. A small quantity of Girls’ White Jean Mlddies. Sizes 20 and 22 years. Special, 50¢ each. Chambray Rompers, In TRICOTINE | _lthe three {th Furs Reduced 2 Black Coney Scarfs, with <atin lining. $7.50 each; were 1 Gunmetal Woli Scari. $25; $17.50 each; were S24.75. $5 each; were $7.50. Millinery Lyons and Panne Velvet $2.00 each; were $495. $3.75 each; were $750. YVellow Felt Sport Hats. $1.95 each; were $3.95. Sport or Busigess Hats of soft felt embroidered i broidered in white. $1.85 each; were $4.00. Muslin Undérwear 12 White Batiste Gowns, with square or V neck; fine lace or embroldery trimmed voke. §1.30 ench; were $1.95. 20 Muslin Camisoles, trimmed with laces and embroidery. rach; were 95c. Zjcourt took occasion W Negliges and - Kimonos Crepe de Chine Negliges in tavender, pink or blue; trimmed 11 Crepe Kimonos and Break- $1.50 ench; were $2.45 and $2.75. Aprons 48 Pereale Ru figured patterns; finished with enach: were 95c. 19 Percale Kitchen -Aprons, in neat striped patterns. each; were 45c. $1.35 pair; were Women’s Knit Underwear 53 Women's Swiss and Fine- ribbed Cotton Vests, some tai- 22c ench, § for $1; were 30c, 30 Women's Fine-ribbed Cot- ton Union Suits, with tailored shoulders; cuff and shell knees. B0c each; were GSc. 28 Women's Fine-ribbed Union Suits, reinforced seat and cuff 80c each; were 90c, 80 Women's Knit Drawers, in tight style with broad flap and 50c each; were 65c., Silk Chemise, bodice style, . with ribbon shoul- $2.25 each; were 5 Glove Silk Bloomers, with reinforced seat; elastic at walst REFUTES CHARGES AGAINST DRY LAW enness in Last Wet Year. | To the Eaitor of The Star: As a faithful read ‘cannot help but notic | the October 18 {timore ana neac of The Star 1 the story in ted from Bal- Disorderly Conduet Inc ltimore Under Dry 1 to the effect t r erime is supported wiving - Lie Ther n the privil Cptember of there were S04 ar nness, whic (5 on 1 ha - bur nd the the thic will be more infor The 1918 fignres W Hy from Marsiz isinee 1l Pwill be 1 fon chur fand on t jbeen o great decrease Firmly Believ There is in Bal other cities, {pronibit in Dry Law. people do. mot tonic. home will exert evertualiy wil office and the 5 the people liaw will b want it enf L ETS PICKETT. Research Secretary. | SIDDONS RAPS LAWYERS. |Tudge Says Attorneys Must Have | Cases Ready on Time. Siddons, used inconvenienc and gave vise, he cism of the judge i who we s the ca breaking down X} { conviction that the report hington one of the most cr, cities in the United States ! founded. = TRIP (Including War Tax) - To LURAY, VA Sunday, October 23 The Opportunity to See the Wonderful LURAY CAVERNS Special Excursion Train Leaves Washington 8:00 A.M. Returning, Leaves Luray B n 5:50 1. le Beginn e Flyer. Consult Ticket Agents. Baltimore & Ohio Fri- SLOAN'S GETS ’EM! VOID the misery of racking A in. Sloan’s gets right down to the aching spot and relieves your pain and you wonder why you did not use Sloan’s first. Have a ! apply when you first feel pain. penelrates and you will be surprised the aching part. Fine, too, for rheumatism, neuralgia, { worked muscles, lame back. . For forty years Sloan’s has been the stand-by as a liniment in thousands of families. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists—35c, 70c, $1.40. 9 Sloas amment e ——— Clear Your Complexion of pimples. acne and other facial disfigurement. Use treely Dr. Hobson's Eczems Oint- ment. Good for eczema, jtching skin, and other skin troubles. ~ One of Dr. Hobson’s Family Remedies. DrHobson's |Correspondent Gives Figures | Showing Much More Drunk- | 106 Per Cent | sre Drunkenness Now-—Crime and | i ini prohibition | led to prohibit and is re-| r and | criticism of this hoyou wiil no-: the dirst UHRHTTT npared with table | thase who innnmin LT TT TS H T ' ACHES AND PAINS- IS MG R s | bottle of Sloan’s Liniment kandy and | Use freely and dow't rub, as it ; | to find how quickly it eases the pain | and sends a feeling of warmth through | sciatica, sprains, aches, pains, over- ! U T H TR TR L H LT T T T ’ A | FRIDAY-- BLOUSES Of White Voile Of White Linene 95¢ A Friday Opportunity Quite a la them, and pr: to sizes—but e assortment of lly complete as ; 1y choosing is advisabl White voile blouses have lace-trimmed tuxedo col'ars. Linene waists are in a practic tailored model, with two-in-one collar., $5.00 All-Wool Sweaters With Angora Collars _Womens Fancy Knit W Sweaters, of soft, spr tline pure it lish cock, bt gora ¢ Newestofthe New Styles Flannels and irom 2 to 10 yards. These ations, priced for quick selli 27-inch Outing Flannel Flanrnei, Standard Apron cloth. bit soiled pairs of the for a clean-up. lored of Yoke m back. A Reminder of the New Models in White and Flesh R & G stands for so many points of superiority in corseting that the result is a combination of quality acceptable to every Ay er colc silk with woman. New lines of fashion—old and celebrated standards of garter top. REGULAR AND EXTRA SIZ N $l .98 good workmanship. Laced fronts and laced backs.—Second Floor. That Sold for $3.98 and $4.98 $2.8 CREPE DE CHINE ENVELOPE CHEMISE, of exquisite quality_ and, designs. Flesh color. yokes, others have lace yokes or yokes of com- binations of lace and satin. Ribbon straps. Special 52-98 NIGHTGOWNS, STRAIGHT CHEMISE, ENVELOPE CHEMISE, hand-sewed and beautifully hand-embroidered and scalloped. Of soft, fine fabrics. Some a bit mussed— all perfectly desirable, Pick up some really fine garments at a bargain price. fINGSPALACE 1214¢ 27-inch White Domet gham, yard- cale, 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting, 40-inch Unbleached Sheeting, 36-inch Bleached Muslin and 3¢-inch Long- Four Specials for the Boys CORDUROY PANTS—Both knicker and straight styles, in all sizes 3 to 16. Moth- ers will like the way they are made. 98¢ MIDDY SUITS—Little fellows’ All- Serge Middy Suits, lined or unlined. Yoke model with embroidered med with mercerizéd brnid.u.jr.r.ijt‘.- 54-95 CLOTH SUITS FOR THE BIG BOYS—Tai- fine all-wool and part-wool fabrics. el, with inverted pleat in $5 95 . emblem. OVERCOATS—Ro: coats, in oxford gray muff ' pockets and two large patch pockets with flaps. Cloth lined...... $7-98 — —————— = [T (LTI T T O LT LT DAY OF OPPORTUNITIES Women’s Kid Gloves $1.75 Gioves of soit, that back up their t appear- ance with good service clasp style, in black, white, brown and tan, with backs stitched to match, also in_ black with wh and white with black. Long Kid Gloves, 98¢ g About 30 pairs of these 12-but- Remnants of ton Kid Gloves, in brown. Small sizes i 5% and 6. A hurry-up s S I L I(. S Children’s Velvet and H t For Whirlwind Friday Selling Corduroy a That Sold for $1.50 to $3.00 raist and skirt lengths in practically all colors as Waist and he low price talks louder than anything TN lambskin fine 810-818 7¢th St. well as bla lo We could say about the value. Choice of Just 9 dozen of them 9-Inch Crepe de Chine Tty e s, M 35-Inch Satin Messaline Epeeze 35.Inch Chiffon Taffeta Petticoats Reduced from 36-Inch Tussah Silk $2.98, £3.50 36-Inch Foulard Silk ruf- th able Many Of cotton taffs fle; of i YARD e beautiful flouncing FELT HOODS Black and ‘ Colors $1.69 fresh In King's Palace Famous Quality $ 4 :_?_E Hats .. Specially pricing shipment ot thes Y and extremely prac feit hoods. Popular round model with rolled brim “First in Style—First in Value"™—and advancing new claims to leadership from seuson to season. New arrivaly in richest velvets portray mid-autumn millinery art at its best—models that <how the mspiration of Paris as well as oi the foremost American talent. Trim them with these pheasant tails— T3¢ Hat and fo wonderful mi combination & Styles that answer the complete roll call of Fashion—a size, a shape, a color, 2 trimming for every woman. +'$2.44 Compare them with hats sold around the city at from $2.00 to $3.00 more. Silk-Lined Coats Vith Cloth Collars e ire. Hunnn e Remnants of draperies, in_a 19¢ TABLE DAM- lengths. wide. Lustrous Not a big sale in quantity, but . giant in value! Women's big, handscme winter coats of velour, silvertone and bolivia. 3 silk-line Sealine collars collars—including a few iull, es. Belts and pocket reindeer, Pekin and tan. that will be emptied quickly TR TR 9 Continental Fulwool Combination Suits—can be worn as a coat s or a jumper dress. Heath Slo mgs. Sold for SI3. 11 Women's Fine Wool Tersey Com- bination Suits, the ones that have been selling right along at 0. To wind up the lot, choice 515 New Wool Plaid Sport Skirts in various smart pleatings; also a few in fine worsteds 5 and serges .............. 2 (TR T ool Blue Splendid Combination of Thread and Fiber Silk 98¢ Famous Gordon No. 273—noted for beauty and durabii 1 ioned back, garter top. 1 $1.00 white and several shades o brown and gray. Also some to handsome clocked and novelty striped hose. $5.00 Full-Fashioned Thread Silk Hose Pure silk quality—some knit entirely of silk from toe to top, others with lisie tops. Black in all-silk. Black, cordo- van, Russia, gray and other colors in k Heavy Russian Over- and heather mixture. Two Men! Stock Up With Sex! 2,000 Pairs Just Received to Sell at 6 Pairsfor75¢ —And we want to say that they are the equals of many socks being sold at 26c. Medium weight, durably knit, with pleasing lisle finish. Black and navy, NO seconds—every pair en- tirely perfect. Men’s Ribbed Union Suits —with brushed fleece; closed crotch; wight Tor mow o teer.. 91.19 Shirts and Drawers—Men's warm gray “moleskin” garments, with 79 “heavy fleece lining. Each...... Men's Part-wool Drop-stitch Sport Socks to,wear with low shoes. Medium weight. 'Blue, green, brown and 50 gray heather mixtures ......... Men's Silk-nand-Wool Sport Socks, in plain and ribbed styles. Luster of silk, warmth of wool. Many rich 98¢ COLOTINEGS auvenevonncnn Some have georgette LT T T L O LT T O T O T T T TR ER M LTI

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