Evening Star Newspaper, October 26, 1921, Page 19

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AY VERS 0000 HASIN AL LT eck-Up May Find $2,000,- 000 Gone—No Trace of Daring Robbers. 1 Press. October 26.—Belief it the loot in Monday night's dar- mail truck hold-up would exceed ated by post office following a partial contents of the five while from other arned that the total 000 W rities cok of the len pouches, Wall street firm not aong those affected by id that firm had sent irities by registered ¥ night, but that they had en unable to learn yet whether it is one of the five pouches taken the three bandits who held up the ick in lower Broadway. < made public so far )0 in bonds, mailed to 000 in sel irwell & o :ported that a $50.000 of currency was includ- slen mail, but this was 1 by post oflice authori- said a full list of the | uld not_be com- 5. The three hold-up were arge force of detectives to- ve, offercd by the . intensified in- nt also worked 1_station, con rs picked with m twenty-eight h richly an indication that nfederate an employe ion. EES 1,500,000 JOBLESS IN BRITAIN THIS WINTER hand fre - wh inister of Labor Forecasts Seri- ous Condition in Arguing for throughout red T. J. Me- ¢ labor, last night in the house of commons ‘ment bill. The govern- . had decided to extend scope of the measure So that it [ould apply to Ireland. This is con- iry to the original intention of the binet. AMBLING DEBT RULING. ouse of Lords Says Loser Can Re- cover Payment by Check. LONDON, Octob. < and. for Engl [sion has been re 3 lords in a ruling that money paid - check in settlement of a gambling ble by the loser. 1 opens an avenue for tion involving hupdreds of pounds sterling. and sted upon their rights v it would mean the ruin A far-reach- ensational de- by the house 00D RULE IN COBLENZ. preigners Forbidden to Buy Save' for Immediate Use. ! October 26.—Foreigners he occupied territory und will be forbidden in | o to purch o their maintenance. n government decree to to which the Rhineland pmission has offered no opposition, s heen decided upon and will go | o force tomorrow. l e apan has fourteen citles of more bitants. The latgest ital, with a popula- 1f you cannot read very ‘7 small print now youw can doubtless remember the time when you could. The ciliary muscles of your eyes are not as elastic as they were at one time and you need the proper lenses to vour vision clear. SE GLASSES cost no more than the ordi- i nary kind. | | M.ALeest OpTIcAL (0 |OPTOMETRISTS 814 9TH ST.-N.W. IF YOU HAD A NECK AB LONGASTHIS FELLOW, AND HAD i {SORE THR ALl DOWN - TONSILINE SHOULD QUICKLY AELIEVEIT and G0e. Hospital Size, = ALL DRUGGISTS SmartNew Vestees /95¢ —find a new way to be attractive, using imitation Irish lace to much advantage on their chic roll or Peter Pan collars. One of these vestees would add decided charm to your street frock of blue or black. Neckwear Section, First floor. Beacon Bathrobes for Little Tots Priced $2.50, $2.75 and $3.50 The little ones come in for their share of attention, when moth- er’s buying warm things, for the coming cold weather. These snug little robes are made of the softest beacon cloth, in fancy patterns of blue, pink, rose, tan or copen. Some have little turn-over collar and pockets—others are bound at neck and sleeves with silk in a contrasting color. Each one finished with its cord and tas- sels. Sizes 6 months to 6 years. Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Correction Shoes Keep Normal Feet Healthy—Bring Relief to the Footsore W. & L. Correction shoes mark the latest step in the progress of shoemaking. They are cor- rection shoes, but not in the sense that they are made only for crippled or deformed feet. ‘While they are of wonderful benefi? to such feet, and have brought relief to many suf- ferers, they are primarily made to fit perfectly the normal, healthy feet of active women and to keep the feet right up to the highest point of ef- ficiency. If consistently worn, these shoes will prevent such foot troubles as weak and fallen arches, which cause those pains in the heels and through the legs, often thought to be rheu- matism. Whether walking or standing, the weight of the body is dis- tributed properly on the foot by this shoe, and every bone, ligament and muscle is brought into correct alignment and made to do its own portion of work as nature intended. W. & L. Correction Shoes may be had in high lace or oxford ties * ‘Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Gas Heaters Special, $3.95 A gas heater “almost identical with the design illustrated; high grade, neat construction; copper reflector and nickel trimmings. The price is about one- third less‘than the usual Pprices. Houtewares Section, Fifth floor. Have You a Letter Box? Many have equipped their homes and places of busi- ness with letter boxes as a means of expediting deliver‘y of mail, but there are stifll many that haven't done so. Japanned Letter Boxes, 60c and $145. Aluminum-finish Letter Boxes, $L25. Oxidized Letter Boxes, $135 and ‘Housewares Bection, Fifth floor. 4 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921. oodward X Lothrop S— S = Small but Every Bit PARISIAN These Smart Accessories EARRINGS—Every woman seems to be wearing them now—and these from Paris afford you decided individuality. Dainty hoops of pearl after pearl— pearls combined with jet—and Jet with white stones or cut silver—hoops, pepdants and varied novelty shapes—each pair_is quite fascinating—$6 to $20. Jewelry Section, First floor. BAGS—Never exceeded for_ele- gance and beauty—a Parls bag. whatever its size or its shape, is always regarded as a treasure by its proud pos- sessor. In the newest collec- tion are many interesting bags—those of silk, velvet and beads—one smart vanity opens like a book and is embroid- ered in cut steel—another of dark blue silk has long silk tassels and a quaint Chinese fisherman on the frame. Leather Goods Section, First floor. GIRDLES — Handsome French metallic girdles are often the distinguishing feature of an exclusive gown or wrap_this season. Among the latest ar- rivals are these glittering ser- pent chains, with very “life- like” heads, which fasten in a likewise “life-like” coil. All [ Ice Tea Spoons sorts of fascinating novelty ickle Forks At ,31.504l Sugar Shels Egg Servers Salad Forks Gravy Ladles Tomato Servers At $3.25 effects are shown, some linked t with steel Jet, Jade or red Sugar Shells placques, 'in _small artistic ot hs shapes. $7.50 to $12. Lemon Forks Bilverware Section, First floor. Jewelry Section, First floor. Paris Delights in Velvets and in Harmony With the Mode Exquisite Velvet Gowns Appear Here—to Grace the Afternoon and Dinner Occasions of the Autumn-Winter Season The truly fastidious women of Washington will approve of these very effec- tivg gowns, which follow in their designing that Paris fondness for chic originality. Among the very lovely, exclusive gowns in velvet-none is more charming than one of black chiffon velvet, worn over an under-dress of white brocade velvet georgette—which is just discernable through the exquisite open em- broidery in silk thread and ribbon—the neck and wide sleeves are edged with white fur. Velvet Gowns for Women Priced $55 to $235 ‘Women's Dress Section, Tiird floor. Csole; Weather Brings a Need of Warmer Robes and Gowns You will find all of these sections splendidly prepared to meet every cool-weather need, and it will be much to your advantage to make vour selections now, while stocks are so complete—and prices so decidedly moderate. Women’s Blanket Bathrobes A new shipment just received brings the most attractive collection of pretty, warm bathrobes, all made of the finest blanket fabrics—in plaids, stripes, fancy Japanese and conventional patterns—beautifully colored. Some have the large shawl collar, others a roll or novelty shaped collar—with cuffs or wide flare sleeves—strictly tailored models, others quite elaborately trimmed with satin folds, silk cord girdles and fancy cord bindings. Priced $4 to $16 EIDERDOWN EIDERDOWN ALBATROSS ROBES, $750 SACQUES, $2to$5 NIGHT DRESSES So soft and warm—are $10.50 Fitted and loose styles, with sailor or roll collar, finished with black wor- sted and satin to match— in pink, light blue, rose, copen, lavender and gray. made with sailor collar and turn-back cuffs, poc- kets and girdle. Trimmed in narrow satin folds—in lovely shades of pink, blue, copen, also red and Made with ‘high V neck and long sleeves, prettily finished with scalloping and satin ribbon bow. In ray. light pink, blue or white. §eolee section, Thira soor. Ll LONDON SENDS “Drianlite’”’ Raincoats for Misses, $25 Distinctly new—and so different," typical of the smart English Topcoats, for which England has long been noted. Two-swagger models, as illustrated; made of weather-proof English Gabardine, in covert color and navy blue, with plaid back linings, roomy rag- lan sleeves, smartly tai- lored collars that button high—one mannish and stsaightlined—the ~ other belted and clasped with buckle. Misses Section, Fourth fioor. Illustrated: 100 Two-piece Carving Sets, $4 set 300 Beautiful Pic Knives, $1.25 each Pie Knives, engraved handles A[ 33. 75 3 Tomato Servers, engraved hgndles Cold Meat Forks, engraved handles A. Special Sale of Silverware At Extremely Low Prices Neat pattern, sterling silver handles. . / [ Salad Forks j Cream Ladles At 32'50 1 Cold Meat Forks ! Egg Servers | Sugar Shells L Grape Fruit Knives [ Cold Meat Forks 4, $2 00 % Cheese Cutters SUCH EXCELLENT VALUES Fresh, new assortments of Snowy White Undergar- ments — offering you an exceptionally large varie- ty of pretty styles—but to really know how sheer the fabrics are, how well each garment is made, and how very dainty the trimmings of lace, em- broidery and ribbon, you must see them. GOWNS, BLOOMERS, C! SOLES. ENVEL- HEMISE, COR- SET COVERS An excellent choice in any ot these underthings. $I. Muslin Underwear Section, Third floor. 100 Women's Umbrellas Special; $5, Plus Tax They are of fine silk with hakalite-trimmed assorted wood handles, and are really superior to anything we have been able to obtain in recent times at anywhere near this low price. A variety of colorings. Tmbrella Section, First floor. Lovely Imported Decorations Have Come to Grace Your Home Most of these exquisite French and English things — full of origi- nality, are just off the steamers. The Art Needlework Section has never looked so attrac- tive as now, with all these beautiful new things on display. Plilows Upoa Pillows The vase pillow=—the horn of plenty pillow, the delightful English plum pudding pillow, illustrated —the hay stack pillow—equally attractive for library or boudoir—made of glor- iously colored soft silks, velvets, ex- quisite laces and colored flowers These we mention especially, be- cause they are so distinctly new. Normandy Laces— full of French Charm Exquisitely dainty laces, made into such beautiful bedspreads—chaise tounge covers—pillow tops. bureau acarfs—doilie centers, oval and round—and tops for pin cushions. Art Needlework Section, Second fioor. $39.50 English Hassocks Of heavy satin, with gold and black bracade satin tops, in varied shapes, others of all satin, in black—one il- lustrated shows you how very at- tractive they are. Interesting to Needleworkers A classroom with a competent teacher in charge, in which begin- ners as well as advanced pupils will be taught, free of charge, how to copy any of our models, provided materials are purchased here. Buys the Best 100-piece Dinner Set -~ We have Seen at This Low Price Two Handsome Medallion Border Patterns Copies of Very Expensive English Designs Rich and beautiful borders in attractive colorings, finished with a gold edge. Patterns such as these are at the very height of their popularity, being far more preferable than the all-over effects. decoration. The china or porcelain is as fine in quality as the These sets if bought in the regular way 3 would be marked about one-third higher. - 62-piece Dinner Sets, special, $13.50 Four decorations—blue bird, blue line and rose border, rose and foliage and conventional and floral; three of them with gold decorations. This price of- $13.50 is really less than present day prices on plain white porcelain. Dinnerware Section, Fifth floor. Travelers Will Welcome This Special Selling of Hartmann Wardrobe Trunks At These Special Low Prices: Medium Size, $33.75 Steamér or Taxi Size, $29.75 If you have a Trunk need you will not miss this splendid opportunity to buy what are probably the best known and best quality Trunks in the country at the low prices quoted above. Every Trunk bears the Hartmann Red X trade mark, which signifies a high standard of quality. This is the way they are made— Three-ply veneer construction, black vulcanized fiber covering and binding. Interior liped and faced with a fancy pattern cloth and equipped with a iding trolley, full set of hangers, laundry hgnndlhfieflnp;h!urfietinlawuhwer. Traveling Goods Section, Fifth floor. and the tobacco falling out of them. Made in sizes to hold 10 and 20 cigarettes. $4, $5 and $650 each. Monogram of one, two or three letters engraved on case. $150 additional. Jewelry Section, First floor. A Cigarette Paper While That holds the entire _ package of cigarettes in ists natural shapq. Of plain tortoise shell color, tortoise shell in- laid with gold or silver, plain jade green and jade green inlaid, with gold or silver. The feature of these cases is they hold the entire package of cigarettes, in- Narcissus ‘ cluding the wrapper. Will not crush in the pocket and so prevents the cigarette from breaking, irom Bulbs In fancy boxes with artistic bowl to grow them in: a va- riety of shapes and colormgs: a cheery gift and a sweet rc minder.” 75c to $625. Pebbles for holding hulbs up right in the bowl. 15c package. Artificial Flower Section, First floor Warmer Outing Flannels Pretty eiderdowns and daintily colored duckling fleece will be in most women’s plans for Fall sewing—in making nigh gowns, kimonos and children’s things. Otir excellent you a most : of all t in a variety of patterns—mod- erately priced. LEECED OUTING pretty stripes and plain colors: 27 inches wide 18c yard. PRETTY FLOWER EIDERDOWN, in varied signs and colors; 36 inches wide. 28c yard. DUCKLING FLE daintiest of nu 27 inches wide. 2! Cotton Dress Goods Se There’s a Real Need for ¢ SCHOOL BAGS E | 1§ you want your child to have clean, attractive looking school books you will get hin I a school bag for the They will not 1 damaged by ac We have just supply of Scho and well mad leather or straps. The t | i E or corduroy. 5 leather of karatol. some have outside pocket that may he used for carrying lunch. a H 50c to $3 is the reasonable range of prices Toy Store. Fourth floor. Halloween Costumes Hundreds of costumes suitable for street use and for mas- querade parties. The time to get them is now, while the col- lection is complete. We have Suits for children and adults in all the popular and wanted characters, $2.50 to $10. Jack O’ Lanterns, Masks, Noise- makers, Black Cats—Toy Sec- tion, Fowrth floor. Masquerade And in the Candy Section are all sorts of Favors and Novel- . ties for the table. 100 pairs Wzol Plaid Blankets Special, $10.50 Pair These Blankets are made of high-grade American Wool on a fine cotton warp, which gives strength to the blanket and gives it much greater buoyancy and life to stand launder- ing and cleaning. DESIGNS are 5-inch size block plaids in pink, blue, tan and gray colorings on a white background. Size 72x84 inches; weight 5 pounds. One of the best val- ues of the season. Blanket Bection, Second foor.

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