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116 ~ : 'HE -EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, -D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1921. 6. 0. P. LEAGUE TO MEET.| NEMPLOYED TO BE AUCTIONED MINE PROBE WITNESSES. | Nz 2 .. orguieaion o Bewsive e OFF QN THE AVENUE TOMORROW [Tz oerv: Go oot na . | , ports and Discuss Program. T. England Wanted at Hearing. L1 L AL AL T, P 2 Toilet Goods Specials 3 Safisfadwn First Amami Shampoo, 2 packages for 25¢ Liquid Henna Shampoo, (3¢ tax) 59¢c A Mavis Talcum Powder ..18¢c Palmolive Soap, 3 for.. ..21c =) FREE—package Rice Powder with | ¥ When the executive committee of 5 3 . Judge Elbert Gary, chairman of the i 5 Defeated in his first attempt here Mr. Ledoux said he had no fear the League of Republican State Clubs | 20 PCEC U fon 00 B BT BT | of, police intereference. board of the United States Steel Cor- 4 of the District of Columbia meets to- “They gan't stop me,” he sald, |poration; Brig. Ged. H. H. Bandholtz | ‘employed following, Urbain Le- “unless they break the law them- night in the headquarters of the re- . % o0 oot men with. | - selves. This auction is to be con. n0 Attorney General E. T. Englexd of publican national committee, in the ? ducted West Virginia. are listed among the out. work, will ‘hold a s“regular® ucted according to the daws of Munsey bullding, a number of mat- s L the District. 1 have secured 2 |witnesses to be summoned by attor- auction sale tomorrow afternoon [ licensed auctioneer. I am selling |neys for the Uninted Mine Workers Cynisca Borated Talcum....19¢ ters of importance will be brought up : g i o ; 2 As this will be| “t 2 oclock at the “Stepping ¢ & commodity—labor—ani as & |of America whin the Senate sub- 810-818 Seventh Street Pompeian Face Powder, all ; for consideration. As | w Stone,” 235! Pernayicania 'ayonae: citizen I have a right to conduct |committee resumes its inquiry into shades, (tax, 2c)......... 39¢ the first time this committee has met | 00 - : the sale. the. West Virginia labor trouble Djer-Kiss Face Powder, (tax, 2c) as a body since early last July, a A po.ce regulations- for auction Minimum prices for his wares, Monday. Frank P. Walsh, counse = ) J owder, ax, 2c £ routine business has accumu- | S1€S. including the services of a ( With apecifications and descrip: | for the miners, has so indicated in & . soc mass of routine busine St - St e il tlon of each “article” offered Will |]ctrer to Senator Kenyon hairman Lyon’s Tooth Paste............19 lated. Reports from special and i 3 e com- | pe posted, Mr. Ledoux said. iihe D mItee, eoriar T L4 o e e e I aus S uatu hanor o2 s oy e Poenas be issued’ fofr a number of probably the most important of whicl loux, e labor of his men of- - = Wil be that' from ‘the special com- | fered at auction will carry a guar- RELIEVED OF ACTIVE DUTY. |ithestes, The miners will under; rlmme a “On x 2 mittee appointed to draw up a tenta- antee. 3 2 Tive Sehange 'in the wonstitution and| _ Mr. Ledoux Inserted the follow- | Mal. Walter A. Frankland, at the ndceselty for summoniny " Juige y by-laws of the league. ing Clnxsifiufi,ndvertisemenl in The Camp Humphreys, Va.; Capt. Harry y. . William_‘Tyler Page, clerk of the Star tod: “Auction of the labor W. Rollings, at Bolling Field, Ana- e House of Representatives, president of of fifty e ervice men of sterling e eague. Srmanization, will preside | worth: and fifty regulation steei |costia, D. C. and. Capt. Adelbert F. COMING TO WALTER REED. for the first time since his election | camp beds, both somewhat dam- |Willlams, at Camp Meade, Md., all of | Maj. James E. Poore and Capt. El- Models Worth $5, $6 and $7 Sflk H()se at the last meeting of the execu-| aged through rough handling, at |tne Army Medical Reserve Corps, have |&en C. Pratt, Medical Corps, at Camp x Established $225 and $250 tive committee. Gus A. Schuldt, sec- |- the Stepping Stone, 225 Pennsyl- . : "ave | Jackson, S. C., have been assi b utumn styles in Hats of Panne and Lyons g retary. wil] be chairman of the recep- | vi iivente, Saturday, October |Deen jrelleved from further active|quty at Waiter Reed Gonerai Hos New a 3 Y 24 Qualities, Full Fashioned tion committee tonight. at’2 p.m.” duty and will proceed to their homes. | pital, this city. Velvet at a veritable price sensation! The season’s Every Pair Perfect prnon H Onyx quality—need we say greatest millinery event! more? Women’s brand-new t:.‘“fi“:“i“:“‘“:“:“z“:“3“2“2“:“3“2“:“:"3“3"3“:“:“3“&W“t“fi“?’?‘%fl“WWW“MWWM“}% ‘ < & STYLEPLUS CLOTHES: 0 % A K3 IXIRIRD> * K2 il 25 30 il :..0 S A Pure Thread Silk Stockings, BIACESand iejacss in black, cordovan, gray, tan, son's favored colors 2 Russia and chestnut. This and color combina~ is the LOWEST of all low tions. Sailors, flares, prices for Onyx hose of this gracetul Spanish - 100k- e ing conceits, off-the-face novelties; hats of youth- . ful inspiration and hats . for mature years. Come 3 ° early for best selection. mnage of optcich Apmiied . Tailored Silk Hose o 5a of Eivecrined and i $1.29 fancy feathers; of cire Women's Pace Thread . ing Jjet and movelty tailored seam. Slight _ir- ornaments. Every hat regulars of $2.00 and 225 new —every style dis- quality tinctive. Glove Silk Hose, $2.25 .Famous Van Raalte Glove Silk Hose, plain quality, ? Yy J Iso in lace effects. Black, Women's Fabric Boys’ Fine Suits - | i isti Slightly irregular. Boys' Hose, 2Ic GLOVES and Overcoats S masn @, RS R e, 2 . a e e ool Every pair perfect. All sizes. KAYSER . 2-CLASP - Boys’ “M " H SHORT CHAMOISETTE In a Rousing Saturday Sale at Er il bt of Heacy GLOVES, in black, brown, Ribbed School Hose, that gray, covert and will give the limit of wear. white. Special 59c Sizes 11 and 12 are 39ci sizes 974 to 11 are 35c; sizes [} 6 to 9 are 29c. Boys’ “Bear Brand” Hose 204 CRXIXIXINT XXX * ol K2 4 ook 8 (g o it 1 l *, 5 Y t X% AR N K2 * KD %% KD * KAYSER STRAP-WRIST GAUNTLETS, one of the season’s smartest gloves; % K2 o * o Kd Noted for their strength poodeeds i * K2 ® .%o DX - e Xa) WmEXmmE . * On the Top Wave of Popularity inter Coats p New W : Black Plush Coats For Larger Girls M e T G S o distinctive style in winter apparel. Polo Cloth ~ Bolivin @ o i | At $25 i | At §39.75 ot it K2 * id -E n N < white, gray, brown, its in si . or._ their str S -== =. s e S e Suits in'sizes 8 to/l7. and durability. Reinicrced > ."- a shades 3 C Overcoats in sizes 3 to 10. fl!{ all [I\Caflyflk ‘l’m":; - est S e O al SChoo! stockings. e 7 % KAYSER STRAP-WRIST : & Sizes 10/ to 1114 are 50c; T S / Z 3 b 4 e R GAUNTLETS, of fine qual- All-Wool 2-Pants Suits, $8.95 S i i - < ity. Black, brown, Superbly tailored of finest pure-wool fab- 7 to 81 are 40c. e bl S gray, beaver and l 25 ries. Ail sizes 8 to 17. Choice of a smart,. Boys' and Girls' Sport i . < Sand st . box-pleated Norfolk model and one de- Hose, 59¢ * & VAN RAALTE 16-BUT- N ke g Beautifully M er cerized 4 3 TON DOUBLE SILK AND 1o These suits excel. " Lined with wool a1- | Rolled Top Sport Hose. in 3 ,’g: SUEDE-LINED SILK paca. Two pairs of iined pants. derby-ribbed style, also % % GLOVES, of beautiful qual- heavy " sibbedcotton sport 4 : ity. Slight irregulars of . ’ hose. In solid colors anc % 4 $150, 200 and $225 qual- These 5"';';’,')" Overcoats hesther tones. Lo N4 ities. = Black, .95 ildren’s Plain_an ‘{ b » Oz white and all $l 15 Beautiful and Serviceable Chinchilla English Ribbed Hose 4 ' 13 i3 2‘ colors ueevennnn . Conta; inEblne: diroyn aud Eray- handsome A special pricing of excel- 'S 4 % VAN RAALTE 16-BUT- ot Meneviot "oonte “in. Boaviapandsome | jeat quality children’s hose, * ¥ fod RN E D E-FINISHED coats of heavy mannish fabrics. Russian with plain, fine rib or the ’'3e St TON SU. ] lapel and convertible collar models, includ-" sopular English rib. Black, 25 = b GLOVES, ideal for style and ing the new Jack Tar overcoat with chev- B rdon S ’t’ K :fi‘ 52 service. Good range 980 3 ron, and a style with two muff pockets and 3!;1: ?(x;dar: ;g;;_\ a\-i;. .gz:; wy g QzO of colors. Special two patch pockets. 8/; O 3/ SIEES -y #5, wd RS T . aa = s ‘n » 2 3 *® iy @ L e R T VST R L IR LA LY F p—— (ELTEENS anyin il fl'%‘:’ s o * 3 X Misses of 6 to 14 have come in for ample consideration in 36x40 sweep, with kit coney i & H. Ceberseal—a particularly 3 %9 the matter of smart and practical winter coats. With reliable collar and cuffs, some with kit | luxurious black plush. Locked % < quality and dressy style, we have associated a scale of prices coney bands around bottom. | squirrel and Australian opossum notably low. Convertible belt. | collars. 40 inches long. boodeo} : —Superb Coats Plush Coats. of < & - At 529-75 of Salts At 5 resplendent qual- < & tO Peerless Plush and H. & H. | ity, with raccoon collar, with < 54 plush. Collars of black opos- | collar. cuffs and bottom of <4 - sum or kit coney. Convertible | Chase’s beaver, or of natural 0’. Belted and loose, swagger Cloth collars, Kit Coney and belt. Silk lined. opossam. » 9 . q beaverette collars. Brown, & W . 3, * models, of clever lines and 0y peather and soft sport Other Fine Plush Coats, Including Salt’s Hudson § K% X thotough tailoring. colorings. Seal, Priced Up to $79.75 ,‘" Fur Coats—Marmot, Jap Mink, Kerami and French b Seal, $95 to $385 ::2. .: 3 Home of Men’s —_— ! B : Coats for the Tots * Cooper Umon Sults Ready to Surprise and Delight With Prices Back to Pre-War Levels Both Mothers and the Little Ones COOPER'S Elestic Ribbed Combed Cotton Union Suits, in white and ecru. Made on spring needie machine. Just the §f 49 weight for now. All sizes 34 to 46. ° ) e o & COOPER'S Heavy-weight Combed Cotton s Union Suits, spring needle Knit; perfect Three specialized groups of smartly mod- fitting, warm and durable. White §f 98 eled coats for children of 2 to 6 vears. Of You pay only a moderate price for a Styleplus suit or overcoat, but here is what you get: ot aiedesd poo50efeege e edest 4 K2 * XX K2 K2 o055 % > N N N N N N N [} N \ { A N N N \ N N N \ N N N N \ N N A N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N N N N \ N N N N N N N N N N NI N N N N \ \ \ N N N N N N R N N N N N N N N N N N N \ \ N N \ N \ N N N N \ \ N N N \ N N \ N N % Every Styleplus fabric all-wool i p 4 s 20kt : s . . . and ecru. Sizes 0 > worth d . beautiful terials. b Models designed by a leading fashion artist ; % COOPER'S Part-wool Unlon’ Suits, the ol et bt e 030 . e . < popular medium-weight, spring needle lined. Pekin, reindeer and rich heather & Skillful hand-tailoring where it counts .§.- Xnit o0 BT Sinecary §2.48. colorings. * Exactly the right model for you e e T s Ly sgatum- Coats at $9.98 10 $19.98 . . % ight Union Suits, garments of beauti- Little folks’ i 5 " .g. - Your complete satisfaction gnaranteed . .§. 2 Guaiity. and fnlsn.” Tn ‘plajp white o arlr;';f of dpfmd"J;u&?%fiavEl: Snenita, < . 4 & An M‘-.e! . 3 ;; \‘]et.‘ ct?rkuroyd abr; . novelty woolens. B Every dollar saved looks extra good tHese days. go o ok Ry e walent. for pleted and fanc ‘L‘:}d’els.'?r?lm}dsfi?fikffé 0 3 . H Vi 2 B tiful ed. tt N —i i v < You save on Styleplus. - And wear fashionable clothes, ! Samene T $1.25 antbutos Sl colons aclutingjthclniw { % MEN'S GL. N . s 2 0‘: too! < ) Sae L & Tnlerwens, (fsnofs SOE 1S eeratn ana | Suedelike Tams, $1.00 | Infants’ Blankets, 69¢ b < b 3 Welghts. Shirts end drawers, §f 75 e ren e Smart Tams of €0 | Beautiful quality of warm. felt-like blankets with whipped < Henry Sonneborn & Co., Inc., Baltimdn;, Md. . L X3 t o 3 Nt Flckihs Palasas, $1.49 Dros Gealn ribbon bana arousd | ©8e. Pink and blue. Large size o . P’ 1 t; el ic bi % :3 | : ] in neat stripes. Special o Rea, breo;';':and-z‘t;per:r “:g i Children’s Fine Dresses o As Styleplus Headquarters of Washington, we display a The “Everready $4.98 to $19.50 R < J ['h" 81’98 Of taffeta, velvet, corduroy, wonderful assortment of these quality Suits and Overcoats—in all grades—with emphasis on a line of s3 0 Little Girls' Novelty Hats with leather crowns and rolled cloth ‘Nemo Corsets e e e = e 7 x Becond Floor, Juvenile Dept. and Milli-nery Dept. The Boon of Correct Corsetry, With Exclusive S Figure-Supporting and Health Features R Found In No. Other Corsets 1 $5.00 to $9.00 serge and jersey. Embroidered, ruffied, pleated and sashed. in many dainty effects. Sizes 6 to 14 Double-faced Cloth Overcoats—Styleplus mode and: make—at ............... Purchase of Famous Forest Mills Underwear ‘For Women and Children—Slightly Imperfect ‘Women's _$1.00 Children's For- Misses’ Forest and $1.25 Forest = Mills heavy feee. | st .Mills Vests | Mills Unlon Suits, ed- garments No. and Pants, slight- | slight seconds. ;}0.‘. Veut: hnv; ly seconds. Heavy Dutch neck, el- gh necks ani long sleeves or | -fleeced. High neck, | bow sleeves, high low neck and no | long sleeves | neck, long sleeves. —W e | specialize y i —May, we present the GIOVCS in the, nation- . Hats H"ZOEDEL“XQ Hat ally known makes of Gloves, too. ¥ ol royally gopd Soft Hat-in all You'll find your favorite here— b Dents, Perrin, Adler, Fownes— the smart blocks? Tan and Gray an’ assortment you cannot match shades; silk lined. Our best Hat anywhere. . Value seveeiconeronoeeesss . $4.00 Style is one thifi.—unfl a very essential thing. But style successfully united with improvements that assure the comfort and well-being of the | N I\ -wearer is a much greater thing. The many rves ™ Amkle | Dutch neck, ;15‘,‘,1“, Abkie panty, Gar: T i ovements make them uniqu pants. Slight sec- sleeves, nkle ment, patent.cd NEMO fupe . e onds. pants. Garment, Sizes 3 to 4, S8Se in corsetdom. Regular Sizes, 79¢ Sizes 2 to 6, 45c | Sizen 8 to 8, $L.05 Extra Sizes, 8% Sizes 8 to 16, 55c | Sizes 12 te 16, $1.25 Boys’ Chalmers Inrox Umion Suits, heavy ribbed quality; spring-needle knit. Strictly perfect. 5 Sizes 6 to 10, $1.00 Sizes 12 to 16, $125 R —_= = Remember, tolo, a Nemo Corset is a mighty p | ‘ profitable investment. Because of the superior ieaturu apd longer wear, a Nemo offers the es- PY sence of econmemy. R R

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