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THE EvE' NG._ STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 21 ~ 1921 THE Y0P FOR YOUNG YOUTHELL ADPAREL FOR EVERYW'IAN F st Tenth St'- FOLKS avo Among’ the Coats For Tots to Teens Mothers' Day Specials Knit Sweater Suits—Consisting of. leggins, cap, sweater and mlltts. ‘.\A{H . desx{)able colors. other’s Day e il $6.95 Boys Regulation Wash Suits, of white galatea, with. navy blue col- lar and cuffs. szc> 2to 6 years. One-piece 'Wool Jersey Slip- over Dresses, in navy and taupe, good quality. Sizes 8 $500 to 14 years. Special at Girls’ Wash Dresses, of ging- ham, plaids or checks, in splendid nssorlmcm”'”\.I'O.I.Pft.:f.s. $2 95 Day price Such a wealth of big, warm coats for the “Tot" or the "Teen" that mothers and girls wxll be delighted. The styles, too, somehow are d:fieum with fully as much grace as for grown-ups. Stylish and Practical Coats for Girls 7 to 14 years Made of Velour, Broadcloth, ‘Bolivia, Chinchilla and Novelty Cloths. Belted or loose models; fully lined. ~ Large fur collars or snug-fitting cloth models. Priced conservatively, from $15.00 to $37.50 Little Tots' Overcoats Warm, serviceable models in broadcloth, bolivia and chinchilla. Dedidedly youthful styles in all of the new shades. Fur-trimmed or plain m.odels. Priced 7 $10.00 to $25.00 Dresses for Girls Serge and Jersey Dresses, including Bramley style. Of splendid quality materials. ! Every. dress an excellent | value. Sizes 8, 10 and 12. Priced from— $1000to$2500 Select the Boy's Coat | —now, while selection is a ! its best. Mony models of | materials that spell SERV- ICE and DURABILITY. In- cluded are boys' regulation sailor coats in_sizes, up to seven years. Prices range from— l $750to$1850 | SENATE APPROVES EURTIS’ SELECTION |Nuw Heads Rules Commit- tee—Other Changes in Assignments 0. K.’d. Senator Curtis of Kansas today was made chairman of the Senate rules committee, the action of the repub- lican committee on committees in selecting him for that place receiv- ing the approval of the Senate. The chairmanship of the rules committec was made vacant by the death of Senator Knox. Senator Curtis gave up his membership on and:chairman- ship of the Indian affairs committee. Senator Wadsworth of New York was appointed ‘2 member.of- the for- eign relations committee, also filling & vacancy created by the death of Senator Knox. He reliquished his membership on tha committee on agriculture. None of the other com- mittee assignments was decided to- day by the republican committee on committees, but will be taken up later. Two new senators are to be given committee assignments, DuPont of Delaware and Crow of Pennsyl- vania, Under the rules conference of th, can senator may s the republican -, abli- affairs committee. —_— DISCHARGED PRISONERS jton asvlum and Jail GIVEN SPECIAL HELP Aid Association Very Active in Response to Appeal From Jail Officials. Officials in charge of the Washing- ha the Prigoners’ Aid As Trinlty Community Hou streets northwest, to ate in caring for the men and women who, having served their sentences, are turned at large, it was stated yes- terday. During the past weck approxi- mately twenty-five men and’ women, who have just fin d at Occoquan, have the Community Ho could be found for The Prisoners’ the only organiz the city of Wa r terms cared for at ntil positions unfortunates. Associatio ion of its mois ind in NEW. BUILDING AT VASSAR NOW BEING CONSTRUCTED Home for Alumnae Given by Wash- ington Woman and Her Sister. The building given to Vassar Col- loge by Mrs. Avery Coonley of Rose- d leveland Park, and her sister, Mrs Elon H. Hooker of New York city, both Vassar graduates, 18 now undrr construction, according to_an ouncement made yesterday. The hu ding is to be used as & guest house and center for alumnae activ- itles. The cost will total approxi- mately $300,000, The alumnae classes of the institu- tion are furnishing the house, which will be of the English timber type. The dining room is to he similar to flu fine old halls at Oxford and Cam- ‘bridge. A suite of rooms 13 being nrovlded as executive offices, where the board of directors will meet many times & year to carry out the activ- ities of the Vassar alumnae, Mrs. Coonley believes .in Vassar College for the second generation, her daughter, Miss KElizabeth Coonley, nnw being a member of the sophomore Gllln by many of the alumnse to the college attest the devotion in which the inatitution is held, Tte chapel, & Gothic stone building of unusual beauty was given by two alumnae, the anrer by another, while Taylor Hall, a bullding used for art purposes, was the gift of an alumnae and her husband. ——— Woman: theater ushers were first introduced by McKee Rankin at the Third Avenue Theater, New York city, in 1884. Just n ceptional values— Yalama. lars of Raccoon, A Sale of Coats And it is of surpassing importance—comprising, as it does, wanted models—plain and fur tnmmed — and ex- Loose draped; fitted models; bloused effects; belted designs —and real Sportive Styles. In Bolivia, Normandy, Velour de Laine, Evora, Frost Glo; Tailored finish; or elaborately embroidered—or with huge col- Australian Opossum, Wolf and Beaverette. o B PEACE ACTION URGED. e OGUE A request of President Harding to ask the Senate committee now inves- PATTERN tigating clvil warfare in West Vir- SERVICE ginla v.oh ne‘lm.lale ud ut-lllel:):n“l vye- t the ners and operator: us i T S e Ecama B. Wells from the American Civil Liberties Unlon, signed by Harry ¥. Ward, | chalrman; Albert De Silver and Roger | N. Baldwin, directors; Norman \l’ Thomas, Hélen Phelps Btokes, John A. Fitch. Rose Schnelderman and Rohert Morss Lovett, The Senate committee will resume heuring here ! Monday. The union calls attentlon to the | Lnndllhx:s in the state which neces- sitate the presence of federal troops | andl mthl llxw in \nnln county, French FUR Shop maintaining l\al no action as y taken promises “peuce or clvil i1+ | 726 13th St. N.W. Call M. 1706 erty.” e Telephone Bullding 13151317 F St. Sth Floor—Tnke Elevator FURS REMODELED & REPAIRED The House of Courtesy the nick of time~--- $39.75 Every Coat in this group is of a type designed for a higher price. of the so-called m For that reaso compelled to & p his membership on the Indian s committ taining his memberanip on the inance committee and the ropriutions committee. The rule miittee is not considered a major committee. For, the same reason, Senator Wads- worth relinquished his membership on the committee on agriculture, and continues as chairman of the military ington that has per- sonal represcntatives at the Police Court and the penal institutions here. A campalign for $10,000 with which to carry on the work will be started Attendance upon this Sale will answer the Coat ques- tion to your satisfaction—and saving. October 24 here. Mrs. David R. Covell, ecxecutive association, said yesterday that at the present time the work is seriously handicapped due to lack of funds, and it would secretary of the be impossible to do the work ex- tensively at either the jail or the | benal institution at Lort: Clothing must be purchased and relief work conducted among the families of prisoners, and under pres- Ilnl conditions the work could hardly {'be enlarged. The only source of rev- ] {enue coming into the association is The Great Suit Sale Stll Contmues ] every one who is interested is agkedi i Il ———— e e e e | | | i { i These Dresses Are a big surprise. But there’ll be enough left to supply Satur- day’s demand at 31'9.00 Street and Afternoon—in Can- ton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Geor- gette, Charmeuse, Poiret Twill, Tricotine, etc. Extreme and wonderful mod- els. All sizes. z’\\ Double-rack Assortment of Smart Suits ° Plain-tailored and PetthOat med—that are to be- Special cial for Saturday at All Silk Jersey —solid colors $39.75 and combina- tions, with plait-. ed flounces. As- Wanted Tricotines and Ox- sortment in= fords—straightline and box ef- cludes the pre- fects. Elaborately embroidered; some braided; still others with _ Fur decoration. All sizes. d in making the campaign a S0 that the good work, may Fur-trim- de spe- Eanet & Bacher Furriers 521 13th St. N.W. Phone Main 4706 2d Floor Showing Exclusive and Attractive Models in Fur Coats, Stoles & Chokers Attractive Prices Remodeling and Repair- ing of FURS A SPE- CIALTY. | Unrestricted Choice | Of About 515 Beautiful WOMEN'S SUITS At One Phenomenally Low Price All Our $45, $55 and Up to $75 Suits Pul; on Sale at: 86 Sample Coats| | Brand-new fall and winter coats which reg- : g 1415 G St. Opposite Keith’s Furs Exclusively Tel. Frank. 5752. i Furs of Individuality | Bird Furs typify exclusiveness. in every line, and are developed in the choicest pelts, such as sable, seal, mink, silver fox, etc. Inspection in- vited. Rebuilding Furs a Specialty COATS $375 Elegant garments for | the luxury-loving woman. Made up of finest skins vailing suit shades. $9.95 Siberian Squirrel Silk Underwear Featured for Saturday New models in Crepe de Chine Cliemise: Those Blouses You are asking for Tailored Dimity—with Buster Brown, Duvet De Laine, lace-trimmed; some with built-up 100 shoulders. Flesh color Our Own Brand Glove Silk Bloomers; extra-heavy quality; full cut;. $3_95 Choice of suiting colors.......... Perfect in details and finish. and cnbrasdored Suede, Velours; after the very newest flare * “Peggy,” Four-leaf Clovér Collars. tailored and lace trimmed. Flesh, 32_50 MODELS Yalama Cloth ‘ \ :,“a‘l'g:lsat g;‘fs. exceptional Made open front and back; and effec- Orchid and White.............. TRICOTINES l TMuskrat Coats, $140. tively trimmed with filet and Irish lace; Crepe de Chine and Satin Camisoles; and plaitings. Two grades are submitted —both attractively priced— 12,95 and 43,95 A New Smock-Sweater Trimmings of squir- rel, mole and nutria. . ISAKSFURCo, I MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES Big Clearance Sale Latest Fall Styles and Materials $5.00 Featuring Special Hats ularly would sell at $85.00, $95.00, $125.00. The materiale- ! Far go?ts 3';%2 Another of the Slip-over Models; in Jet;; at $ 00 Chamoistyne Trimmings uits $19.85 s sey—Black, Buff, Navy and Brown——wl o Bolivia ° " Fox Dresses $24.85 collars and cuffs of contrasting ' Polyanna ' Mole $37.85 cs::lo(r)sfl e e % 33 95 An entire section will be devoted to the Marvelo . Wolf A Small Deposit WIIl Resceve display of the many styles— Panvalaine Squirrel W. i . We've replenished the size assortment Lyons Velvets, Erminine Beaver h..:mm‘ ,';:;:,. of the other popular grades of Wool Slip- Embroidered Duvetyns, Metallic. Brocades— overs—sustaining the same superipr qual- ities— $2.95 . $395 ... $5.00 - waists, sash: thllzps 812 H St. N.W. - Betweem Sth and 9th Sts. Saturdays 9t 9‘;.,M.. | Lavishly fur trimmed in combinatien with Velvet, and trimmed with ostrich, flower and embroidery effects. Large, medium and small shapes. If ever the women of Washington were offered a gem in the way of values it is these wonderful sample coats. Until you see them it is hard to imagine so much richness in one coat at the price. .