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72777 2222722 7 7277777%77777%777777 77777777, 722777777727 Y e THE EVENING' 605-607 7th St. with it the broad guarantee of Eiseman’s. Suits and Overcoats| Suits and Overcoats Regularly $29.75 24 THE SUITS—Strictly all-wool suits, tailored in Regularly $24.75 . THE SUI assortment of colors and patterns. —Rich browns, grays and blues, in a pleasing Many | the most exacting manner. Fine of the coats are double breasted, which is so popular | worsteds and tweeds, in patterns this fall. Sizes from 34 to 42. lutely new and different. THE OVERCOATS—Fine Ulsters and- Ulster- THE OVERCOATS—=Big, rc ettes that defy the coldest weather. Beautifully tai- lored coats, trimmed with a high-grade satin; in dark Sizes 35 to 44 choose from, in piain shades-and brown, gray-and green. Also plain blacks and blues. EISEMAN’S Bet. F & G Sts. END-OF-THE-MONTH SALE This sale is going to be a hummer, for we have cut prices to the bone; but for all that, any garment you may select is strictly high-grade and carries Ulsterettes, besides the ever popular conservative Chesterfield model; plenty of browns and grays to 722 \ \| D. C, BRLLIANT LGHTIVG DISPLAY PLANNED Volume of Illumination - No- vember 11 to Equal 4,950,- 000,000 Candles. The volume of brilliant light in which Washington is to be bathed the nights of November 11 and 12 for t opening of the arms conference will equal four billion, nihe hundred fifty million candles. Walter D'Arcy Ryan, director of {llumination, made this announcement today 1o give the people of the Dis- trict some conception of the magni- tude of the illumination display that has been planned as part of Wash- ington's welcome to the visiting for- eigners, Mr. Ryan made publlc a statement % describing in detall the arch of jewels Leing erected at 17th and B streets. which 1s to be an outstanding feature of the program: “The dazzling central spot of the illumination will be the jeweled por- tal, at the intersection of 17th i Streets, near the Pan-American ing and close to the official h the limit&tion of armament ence. “There-a gateway of radiance, of Roman design, but more brilliant than anything Rome ever knew, will be constructe Two lofty obelis will rise eighty-five feet and betwer them Wi be suspended a_splendid U six i ‘pon this tral sunburst, will and the coats :‘th nations “The curtain w bear a scheme of interwoven designg, traced in jewels of varied colors, which will. sparkle In the sun by day and in the fi ights by night. Of these je 000 will'be in crystal and jo: ¥, acquamarine, ames toj paz and emeral. e amed e street that leads to this arch- way of light and color will be illumi- serges, cashmere, and models abso- oomy Ulsters and novelty mixtures. % A New Era Has Begun 4 In the Making of Phonograph Records NEW standard has been set. The November Actuelle records represent the supreme achievement in the making of phonograph records. They may be played on any necdle played phonograph. - Merry Meldy Mes Remember the Rose, Intro: ¢Always,”” Fox Trot . . Merry Melody Men Q061 G e R Tov < Nos Laog Ago, Foz Thot + - 0206 {1 Call You Sunshine, FoxTrot « ¢ ooooeeo « « « « « Piedmont Orchestra 17 Rosy Checks, Fox Trot . « « « « - Raderman’s Orchestra Ma, FoxTrot . o « v v o o o o oo o Casino Dance Orchestra « Casino Dance Orchestra Casino Dance Orchestra Casine Dance Orciestra 020618{%“ the Sun Goes Down, Fox Trot . Canadian Capers, Fox Tret . . . . . 0206191 G e Toes rom Geo. Whitehs cbegnaas,” Fox Troe - - m}l Love You Wonder Girl, Fox Trot . . . . . . . . o« o« J.Samuels Music Masters § | Near Me, Intro: «Bundle of Joy,”” FoxTrot . . « « . . . + Merry Melody Men Bring Back My Blushing Rose, from Ziegfeld Follics of 1921, Billy Jones mlz{Tuck Me To Slecp (In My Old Keatucky Home) . . . . . Ernest Hare You (Winne) « o o o v os v sooocoesrenoeeeos EliotShaw W13{Mo¢«, Dot Underssndl s oo & 1o oo s wia e -+ William Rees P’m Nobody’sGal « « « « « « « o oo o aie aeiane Ailten Stanley MI{Anmlnln'dizm........ « e e oo oo o Aileen Stanlesy There’s Only One Pal After All . . « e oo oo Cresent Trio 020614 g7 Be “The Next One (To Coy Gver You) . . - - . - Lewis Jome {Mdod.i: in F (Rubinstein) Violin Solo « « o v o v 00 o v Rae Eleanor Ball 020611 {Spring Song (Mendelssohn) Violin Solo - - « « - « - - - + « Rac Blearor Ball wm{&mrreein B Minor (Bach-Saint Saens)- , . . ... ... Rudolph Ganz Valse in E Minor (Chopin) Piano Solo , , . . ... .. Rudolph Gasz Ferera and Franchint Ferera and Franchini Orlandd’s Orchestra m{flawaihnchima,wdrz‘ ...... Slatiel & R e Susquehanna Shore (Saxophone by Nathan Glantz) Waltz . Moy Fox Frot o s o co oo s v sjies 020616} Wy Dow’t You Believe Me, Fox Trot « - . « « « « - - - Radermar's Orchestra Passage-Bird’s Farewell, . . . . . . - « o o o « o Lewis James, Elliot Shaw m{'fl:eV:m!Chflr.......... DL Shatwen Four Shannon Four Forsaken m% Dreaming Alone in the Twilight Call and Hear Them Let us play one or all of them for you. They are ready today. Call at the store of one of the merchants whose name appears ‘below. s «“Say it With Music” the best thing Irving Berlin ever wrote will be on sale Nov. Ist. Pathé Freres Phonograph Company, Brooklyn, N. This entire list is also obtainableon Pathe Sapphire Records Y. CHAS, R. HYSON, ~ FURNITUR! MPANY, FRANK MICHELBACH, WM. E. MILLER, . V. McCARTHY, . 7th and D A Alexandris, Va. 7th and E Sts. B.W. 1532 North Capitol Bt. 818 H 8t, N.E. 3 NATIONAL 00., GEO. R. GILL, ENICKERBOCKER MUSIC AND CAMERA SHOP, 1788 Columbia Road. 638 Pa, Ave, B.E. Y 7th and H Sts. N.W. 7777 YV nated for a stretch of four bloc! the Avenue of Light: Tows of foues hurner Roman lamps with flaring, torch-like flames will lina both sides | from the Corcoran Art Gallery to the conference building. This effect will ibe produced by illum though most of the accomplished by elect “Other unusual effe at this point. In front of American_building. the b the Daughters of the Am ‘ution. the Red Cross the District building on avenue, will stand six heraldic banner etandard 3 milar to thbse which were I d in the south ga dens of the Panama-Pacific, interna- tional exposition. These bulldings | 1 all have illuminated fronts and | ir porticos will be bathed In ealed, rose-tinted rays, while flags will be flood-lighted. “The Washington monument be literally washed in Tight, four cries of “eighteen-inch scarchi will be located at the basa of monument. Their rays will shoot straight up each side of the shaft and will go on into space as far as human eyes can see. ghts in Monument. : top of the monument | hteen-inch arc search- I illuminate the = White se, the Lincolin Memoriz dome of the Capitol, the United st he amphithea . oldiers’ Home and the building of the bureau of print ng_and_engraving. the from the site of the jeweled arch, al these lights will link together the principal sections of the o Superimposed upon this rich iplay will be the particularly sp tacular lights of the stat will appear as an auro This will be located in front of the Congressional Library, and so set that its main axis will coincide with Pennsylvania avenue. With the dome of the Capitol as {ts center. the aurora will spread outward and upward over | the entire city and will be visible for | miles around. | “The combined beam candlepower of {the lights in the aurora borealis will be equivalent tc the light of 1.920.- 000,000 ‘candles. The eighteen-inch rehlights in the various batteries | throw a combined light equi 30.000,000 candles. while the®six sixty-inch i will throw rays e light of 2,400,01 tal combined power of all the great! {searchlights and floodlights will be equivalent to the light of 4,950,000,000 candles. Designer of Portal. “The portal. which will resemble a! gorgeous necklace of jeweled lace, suspended between its piers in the Roman stvle: the illuminated banners and the Roman lamps have been de- signed by J. Woodley Gosling, de: rative designer of the Generai El tric illuminating engineering labo; tory, who was a member of Mr. Ryan's staff in the lighting of the Panama- Pacific exposition. The construction work will be under the direction of J. haffer. construction engineer ! of the laboratory, whose services: Iave been loaned to the committee for | the work. The piers of the arch. or portal, are to be finished in travertine, to assure an attractive daylight ef- fou on will er 11 and but it is planned to h. remain for thirty da. {for the entire duratio; tion of armament conference.” ORDERED T0 WASHINGTON. Capt. Ernest L. Bennett has been | idetached from command of the battle- | ship New York and ordered to this City for duty at the Navy Department. i i 1 i How to Remove Skin Blemishes Such as Blackheads, Pimples, Tan, Freckles and Liver Spots. Begin tonight. Cleanse the skin| with warm water and Black and White Soap. With the tips of fingers, lightly apply Black and White Beauty Bleach—a fragrant beautif: ing cream. Allow it to remain over- night. . The next morning again cleanse the skin with warm water and Black and White Soap. If the skin is the least tender or irritated, use little bits of soothing, healing Black and White Cleansing Cream. You can then apply face pow- der and rouge, if desired. From the beginning, you'll be delighted with this beauty treatment because it is so sure, so simple and inexpensive. All drug stores guarantee and sell Black and White Beauty Bleach, 5 Black and White Soap, 25¢; Black and White Cleansing Cream, 25¢c and 50c the ckage. Wilte for your copy of the Birth- day and Dream Book and a leaflet Which tells you all about the merits and uses of Black and White Toilet Preparations. _Address Dept. B.| Plough, Memphis, Ten; N ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28 , 1921.° FRANK KIDWELL'S MARKET NEWS It is not our policy to offer bargains to draw the people and then increase prices when we get them dealing at our markets. Our prices are the lowest every day and every hour of the day. ) TODAY AND SATURDAY MONEY SAVING SPECIALS FRESH HAMS SMOKED HAMS 8 t0 10 Ibs. 230u,. Mild Cured 23(:". Round Steak ............. .....Ib. 18c | Fancy Chuck Roast ........ ....Ib. 14¢ Sirloin Steak ... veuve...lb. 22¢ |RibRoast ............... Porterhouse Steak .............. Ib. 27c | Bouillon Roast . .......... lac Ib Hamburg Steak .............. Ib. 12Y;c | Shoulder Clod Roast ...... n Fancy Plate Beef, for boiling ... .. Ib. 10c | Beef Liver .................. Ib. 12Y%¢ FresILShouIdersisc L e 4 C | | Smoked Shoulders15c Special Large Supply Ib, Roasting Chickens Ib, 4 to 6 Ibs. Ib. Legof Lamb .................. Ib. 27c | Veal Cutlets Shoulder Lamb, roasting . ........Ib. 18c | Shoulder Veal, roasting .......... Breast Lamb, stewing .......... Ib. 12}/>c | Breast Veal, bone out . 6c¢c Pint 16-0z. LOAF FRESH MIL PASTEURIZED Bread i 6¢ 12c¢ Quart Loin Pork Chops . Fresh Spare Ribs .............. Ib. 19c¢ Corned Pig Tails Genuine Fat Back ........... Ib. 121/5c Bacon in strips, half or whole Machine Sliced Bacon .......... Ib. 33c All Pork Sausage, {iniie, - ... Pure Lard .................... Ib. 14c Compound, a lard substitute Pork Pudding ................. Ib. 15¢ Salt Water Oysters miistze gt. 40c Eggs, strictly guaranteed, doz .. ..... 44c | Brookfield Creamery Butter ......Ib. 50c New Sanerkraut, quart ......... .... 15c | White Potatoes, the best .........lIb. 3¢ Fancy Sweet Potatoes .........lIb. 4c | Smoked Labrador Herring, each...... 10c Hawaiian Sliced Pineapple, No. 3 can.. 23c | Fancy California Peaches, No. 3 can. .. 25¢ Fancy Sugar Corn, can .......... 12c | Early June Peas, can ............. 12¢ Tomatoes, full pack, No. 3 can :..... 14¢ | Mayonnaise Salad Dressing, jars.11c and 23c Good Value Coffee "*5e5r" |b. 23¢ 18 Busy Markets, Conveniently Located at 412 and C Sta. €. W. R15 41y ern Market (meatx only). M St. N. W., Georgefpwn. 0 St. N, W. Nichols Ave. S. E. Anacostin. 1335 Wisconsin Ave. N. W., Georgetown. LANSBURGH & BROTHER THE BARGAIN 6TH Always exceeds expectafions in its offerings, but tomorrow will justify former records SILK-LINED COATS . with Self or Fur Collars 2 o = . Ea Wool Velotr, Bolivias and Mixtures. The colors include brown, navy, Sorrento blue and black. Models range from tailored all the way to dressy styles, with fur collars Trimmings are big buttons, fagcy stitchings, belts and everything that makes a coat worth while. Sizes for women and misses. New Cloth Dresses Tricotine and Poiret Twill Not a word excepting to tell vou that these dresses are new, and include the modish coat styles. Braiding, beading and butterfly sleeves of bril- liant combinations or the more modified kinds some wo- men prefer. Richest -shades of navy blue, plenty of black. These frocks are suitable for business l wear and many sufficiently elaborate for dress-up. Ex- ceptional values at $15. Sale of Children’s Sweaters At the most opportune moment LOT No. 2 LOT No. 3 Infants’ Children’s Sweaters at Sweaters at $1.49 $1.95 Samples, and some are LOT “No. 1 600 All-Wool Sweaters at - $1.00 Worsted-face Sweaters, Slip-over and coat styles, slightly soiled from han- in coat style. All the in rose, blue. tan and white. dling, but they can be wanted. colors; in sizes 28 Sizes 24, 26 and 28. Some cleaned easily. White and colors. a few to 32. coat styles in the lot. Sixth Floor—Lanssburgh & Brother