Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 4

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) s s THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921 ! trade. “The borrowing countries|merce of San Francisco, the Univer- TR Z\ under the plan will be required to|sity of California, the Commercial = == . -~ 7 hand over national securities for the[Club of St. Louis and by numerous bonds” said the English banker. “The|other corporate bodies in America, Z bonds will be granted for use, either England and other countries. n a % . by the government ftself or by duly| Following a brief address by Gover- ; accredited importers of the country,|nor Harding, in which he said that ¥ the plan as outlined by Sir Drum- \ DOWN STAIRS STORE : : English Banker Tells Kiwan- |:he u: TOMO R ROW ‘ ians of ter Meulen Plan tormi He said that the s rom the countries curities required |international financing that has yet been suggested, on the motion of Roy uhauser, the Kiwanls Club voted -l unanimously in favor of the plan. Lady Frawer I'resent. ompanied her hus- the luncheon held an ption to those pres- return for the of these i amined nd the amount of . ! prin and inter 1 n to Help Commerce. of the leading countri e H. Woodward presided, and currency agreeable ingg the invocution, pronounced Tn the presence of D. R. Crissinger, | porters.” he said. fm Sherer, the whole ANVERF R of local bankers and more | fnally to the f 00 members and guests of b, Sir Drummond Drummond the borrowing count continued ? |controlier of the o ey G ard- ° . er of the currency; Gov. Hard- | {h® POTTOWIE cou ling of the Federal Reserve Board and |administration of 3 nmembers of His staff; the chairman of | In ”"i ';n""s o ' o rds of directors of the twelve | pount of the g 7 procedure mu : o r, ‘managiug _director of the arter. e e s | vt in eserve banks, a large dele- | vision of interesi Minchester and® Liverpool District | the oud o 1ol hack upon—a_ sec hotel to formulal Bank, England. outlined the ter|line defense. This bond will either be Christmas tflllen plan for international credits | taken up by the importer's government | c| ’ at 2 ladies day meeting of the in payment of debt or the exporter invi PS iwanis Club at the Hotel Washing-|can sell it on the open market. It is 1il w. J. the entertain-{ nis met in the | lans for the an- one of the many of the club. guests were W. ‘aller, Charles J. :[ton vesterday afternoon. estimated that the sinking fund, which 5 jzyicicomed on hehalf of the organ. | will bo extablished DY the it P Fleming, ~ 2 ¥ Rev. John C. Palmer, and |organization out of th e ne, Canton Crepe COLORS ARE ;{introduced by Mr. Grissinger, Sir| pledied assets will be s J._Stellwagen, chase defaulters’ bond ers Satisfied. 1 that there ar 2 “{Drummond sald that he had Crepe de Chme. Navy the United States at the invitation of Crepe-back Satin Black 5 o Bankers' Association : to explain before its convention at Charmeize Biown Los Angeles the plan which was Georgette Copen conference in_September, 1920, a sub- Expo The banker .|adopted by the Brussels international Do you like Cream . . . committee of which had appointed | I : Tricotine A Few Light him_ organizer in March of the same m Wile, Morris Low, John ] P : i |year. trusts thelr personal honesty. He M. Redpath, John M. O'Connor, C. D, % Poiret Twill Shades Declaring that the first step was|that armed with ter Meulen bonds, now, Earnest Smith and Roland . ® i . 3 “ [to_collect information as to the in-|Sued by his own government. an Robbins. , Dresses of fine silk and wool fabrics—of fine ternal situation of each country and |borter will be ablc to satisfy an cx- —_— l e—o g i i{to put before the interested go: porter: ) ca. ° - | styte—of fine workmanship. Grelan e S Shmont e it ne naa| TRIBUTE PAID VETERANS 7 Many are one-of-a-kind models. themselves of the advantages been honored wi rivil . iplan. Sir Drummon id that the ter) Trib to lnm veterans of all \\nrs“ Dresses with panels faced with contrasting color. an address by Sen- he provision | of India of the plan Hand-work is the cream in tailoring ~ Dresses with the new low waistline and soft { 3 girdles finished with buckles. . Iways bear in mind two | tor 1dse that makes men’s clothes palatable. It a: “The deb : tion that the i Straightline models with metal girdles. Ing outs for ‘:;f,d';”mm that provi e nmander John Me- | = = % New necklines and new style sleeves. Embroid- tor nations—such as America, are | tht men of commer S hresonted with gold ! 1S the qualltV pl'OdUCt Of men rather i I e 2 uthescareng fouche: :|crying out for full employment.” they are preparcd to s w personal tribute for his} A 5 v, beading, s ge and other trimming ches. Rcesieas v pu‘\(\‘kr lu. give nlu v uul.)nm post. | thafl the uantlty rOduCthn Of ma Grealt, Sir Drummond 5 Vasi = SIZES 16 TO 44 He said that credit is the funda-|the plan had been acc .‘.‘»i“.,r‘p‘&:f‘,‘l';‘..'.".fi. q p b e cietstione chines. And just as cream is the only the Republic; Col. ybaugh and B. ¥. En- yoaueh and B ; w; satisfactory accompaniment to coffee i 1 200 Trimmed I IatS e e —hand-tailoring is the essential com- S : plement that distinguishes the ordi- Low Priced $3.95 nary from the extra-ordinary. 4 New and Special Purchase ; (Two Ilustrated) mental need; that the ter Meulen |British Bankers' Ass ;|bond leaves intact the ordinary chan-|world cotton conferen nels of trade, and that it provided a resevoir of credit which can be tapped Down Stairs Store For Saturda;'--A Special Selling of Hand-Tailored Suits $37.50 Selections include a broad variety of blue serges, herringbones, pencil stripes, plaids, checks, oxford grays, and tweeds. Eight different models to care for every individual taste. In every size, stouts, shorts, slims and reg- ulars. You owe it to yourself before buying to look at this very exceptional group of beautiful garments, New Smart Hats which are really unusual val- ues, including many hats that are below regular wholesale ¢ost. Materials, mod- els, colors and trimmings are all that one could desire in much higher / priced hats. 52 Down Stairs Store. Exclusive Washington Agency for the famous Patrick Mackinaws Made from pure virgin wool to withstand the coldest winds and wettest weather—Patrick is the Mackinaw you want for your Boy. They keep Sonny well be- cause they supply all the warmth he needs without the burden of unnecessary weight. As for wear —the only time a boy discards his Patrick Mackinaw is when he outgrows it. (And then it is usually inherited by a younger brother.) . Children’s Smart Wool Sweaters 11.95|[+2.95|['3.95/| | A complete new assortment of \Wool Sweaters has just been received in our Down Stairs Store Sweater Section. The majority of these sweaters bution up the front to the neck; finished with pockets and beits. A good assort- ment of fancy stitches add to their smartness. Colors are brown, black, navy, Pekin, jade, red and white. Down Stairs Store. Children’s Peggy Special Selling of Men’s Overcoats $37.50 Neckwear Patrick Mackinaws, ages 6, 8 i . Wool Coats ; and10.................$1500 | Teimely Nesds Chesterfields for the Conservative Special Patrick Mackinaws, ages 12, | < d Velv 1l PEAFCON T $7 95 Price, 99C 14,16and18............$1750 | - for Wintry Days resser. Velvet collar; datin line 0797 | Peggy Collar and Cuff Sets Mankato Mackinaws, ages 6, 8 Special' throughout. Fine quality kersey in e b | R i et e ' black and light and dark Oxford. For bolivia and broadcloth. Some ace or French knots. Also . in loose-back style, with tie- in d pique vestees, wi Mankato Mackinaws, ages 14, % 2 lagichce e S e anl s yestesn il a’;s and 18. -.. _,,:f ....813.50 Boys’ Union Suits, $1 day wear and for dress. !;‘linished with fu‘\: tor Se‘lfl with pretty lace. C bt collat/_teat packetss & Peggy Collar and Cuff Sets 9 T . otton Ribbe eece Union sepviceably i yg.ml ;:m;;‘clc;iqz:lbroo:dery,n;: Boys Fme SultS Suits for boys from 8 to 16. - Other wool and wool mixture union suits up to $4. Down Btalrs Store. Also white pique collar and cuffs, with very dainty em- MI.IS“n Chm‘ise brn(:l:i.er&'.'isi.:’e:. and Bloomers Sued i Special\./95 c uede=rinis Price, Gloves P-B Overcoats...... $30 to $90 Including Crombies from Scotland— Kenneth Durwards from England— O’Bryans from Ireland—Patricks from ' With 2 Pairs of Pants $14.85 Splendidly tailored garments of blue serges, fancy tweeds and cashmeres. Sizes 8 to 18. All School Shoes Brown and Black Calf $4 to $6 Chemise in built-up shoul- S . d camisole . styles, pecial o : 2 ~;‘!’=:5:"1=£ (:fis!::iend: wiifi{.—fl Pair 85c styles—and, all wool, of course. Duluth—Rich domestics from Roches- i with lace shoulder straps 8 to 16 button length Ist i §and fme embroidery ‘dg®: | Sucde Tinish Gloves, very “Bestyet” Raincoats Woolen Sport Hose ter—GCreat CQ&:SE[P erf, Plallxd BlzcllckS, ok st White Crepe and | appropriate to wear with ; LS Heather Mixtures Polo Coats wi e raglan shoulders, e e Sen'wourr Hat o e $1.69 Box Coats, heather mixtures. A world of variety—and varieties from all over. . the world. - forced seat and closed knee, 2 Guaranteed to keep Sister.or Sonny dry no matter how it teems. Which means more at- tendance in school—and less at- tention to colds, Children’s Haircutting —in Barber Bill's Happyland. Freshly sealed comb and brush for every child. No long waits and no tips. . 100 Topless Satin Corsets Much Underpriced s2.85 Pair A waistline model of rich, heavy pink satin; boned at the sides and back; hooks at the front; four hose supporters. A splendid gwdd for the average slender figure. Sizes 22 to 26. itatrs Store. ® New Georgette Suit Blouses A Sate at 2,95 A most effective assortment of New Georgette Blouses in many charming styles. These blouses give a softening touch to the severely tailored costume—de- cidedly chic and becoming. Many new fall shades to choose from. Sizes 36 to 46, but not all sizes in cach style. Dows Stairs Store. THE AVENUE AT NINTH - Daily 8:30 to 6 Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH . Daily8:30t06 l Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys | ]

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