Evening Star Newspaper, October 28, 1921, Page 9

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ESTIMATES FURNISHED ]lB]RD’S 1415 G St. FURS = Three Minutes REMODELING——REPAIRING from the high rent district to 823 11th URS I'RENCH FUR SHOP Call M. 1708 Repairing, remodeling done neatly and qt Home Fur Shop —only find place in the Coats, Wraps, LIRS Ll ln F ner = swenbiod for 823 11tk St. 'Q l.t. -i‘"“_":fl'_:"fi;:';;;':‘; New Furs of all kinda: hest grade. F ox Scarfs | ld LH€S ol NO WORRY OR TROUBLE | Rebuilding Furs a Specialty —POPULAR PRICES {IThe vogue for fox furs finds us with an unusually complete selection of scarfs in the most wanted effects. Prices exceptionally reasonable. Specializing on Estimutes cheerfully furnished, Repairing—Remodeling FURS ¥4 13th N.W. M. 5373-5374 aud you will save much money on your furs. CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. at., uick- School Authorities Would Es- = ive us do your paj % inting, . i Earge Variety o e e el RESCRSVREY tablish Regular Corps to Meet Emergencies. Imperative nced of a trained corps of paid substitute school teachers will be emphasized by schcol authorities when Congress begins consideration of the District appropriation bill, it was in- THE EVENING STAR, WASH]NGTON‘ ‘D._C. FRIDAY. ' OCTOBER ' 28, 1921 WANTSUBSTTUTE | TEACHERS TRANED STAND ON RACE QUESTION BY PRESIDENT INDORSED National Body’s Executive Com- mittee, Meeting Here Adopts Resolution Approving Views. Indorsement of the stand taken by President Harding on the race ques- tion was given at a meeting of the executive committee of the National Race Congress of America at Mount |carmel Baptist Church last night. The resolution provided that the executive committes of the Natlonal {Race Congress of America heartily |I. commends the “courage and wisdom shown by President Harding” in go- Ing into the w:“t of the south, rath- ler than the n»th or west, to present BACK HALF-FARE PLANS. Conduit Citizens Also Pass Vote of Confidence to Education Board. Half fare for the District school children, as proposed in a bill Intro- duced by Representative Dyer of Missouri, was strongly indorsed In a resolution adopted last night by the Conduit Road Citizens’' Associatlon, which met in 8t. David’'s parish hall. The assoclation also adopted a reso- lution against the “unjust criticism” of Dr. Frank W. Ballou and the board of education. The resolution also extended to Dr. Ballou and the board & vote of confidence, Forty-three new ided to the rolls of the association s a result of the membership drive. White, preident presi Keep to the right! You are doing that very thing when you breakfast on— LOFFLER’S COUNTRY SAUSAGE | It is tender, tempting, teeming with unctuous richness and spicy savor. All pork. Not too fat and not too lean—but just delicious. = members were RUG CLEANING TIME Your floor coverings not thoroly cleaned unlens electrically washed by our process. Positively no injury or shrinkage to the most delicate fabrics. The Luwin Co. {Prices are at a level which justifies the term popular. Select your fox scarf now to avoid disappointment. SAKSFURCo, of Every Description Attractive Shnvfl?l Fur Coats, Stoles and Chokers Eanet & Bacher ‘his_solution of the “so-called race |problem,” and that the committee in- dorses his contention that white and colored citizens alike be given equal political, economic and educational opportunities. The following committee was ap- pointed to convey the resolution to y President Harding: Revs. J. Mil‘on dicated today at the Franklin School, | administrative headquarters of the school system. For years the board of education and | the officials of the schools have polnted | out the necessity and advantages of a ! regular force of subs.itute tcacnérs and Ask Your Meat Man 915 G St. Another of the have provided for its creation In the!Waldron, M. A. Tally, J. L. 8. Hollo- . AP ARt WEo RET AL Furriers ol budgeis, but the requisite appro- (man, W. H, Jerna-in, J. Harvey Ran- (] Vo Are Offering for Sale on LOFFLER h St. N.W. 2018 14th St. N.W. fons never have been granted. {dolph and H, H. Price. Satuniay AT WHOLESALE PRICES 521 13t t. NW. S AL When the school est i The congress is composed of repre- 36 sausage varieties— GREEN SAUSAGE next fiscal year were se miss.on Ihey contaned an item. for the appointment of a corps of regular subsdwute teachers. Whether this fiem has been eliminated in the slashing Phone Main 4706 2d Floor Phone N. 9160. 135 DRESSES Formerly Sold up to $45 isentative colored men from all sec- tions of the country. Rev. W. D. ! Jernagin of ttis city is president of ‘the congress and Rev. Dr. M. A. Tally ‘212 F Streel Exclusive Agents Chateau Gloves ,C@wc/m (o 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. Be Ready for the Cold Wave that’s Coming TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE OF LUXURIOUS FUR-TRIMMED COATS Another Special Purchase of Coats Worth $75.00 to Sell at $450 Every new model is included— close-fitting -styles — straightline models and loose, wrappy effects— all silk lined and warmly interlined. = Bolivias—Normandies Fall Shades. All sizes. $3.98 and $4.98 Jersey Petticoats Reduced to. .. All-silk Jersey Petticoats, in a great va- riety of colors and combinations. SILK UNDERWEAR Value to $3.98 Crepe de Chine and Satin Garments, beau- tifully trimmed with lace and rib- $l 98 » Wool Scarfs Special $5 .00 at ciccecccncnnaenen Fine Soft Quality Wool Scarfs—20 inches wide and 2 yards long. Very unusual values. TUXEDO SWEATERS $4.98 Various weaves in Woolen Tux- edo Sweaters—plain colors and COMDINAtIONS. .. iieiereneiniiana bons. Teddies, Combinations, Cami- soles, etc. THE SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN 4 F at Tenth St. Month-End Sale of Children’s Apparel To keep business going at top speed in our Tots-to-Teens Department we are offering for Saturday only these extraordinary specials at “ much less than regular prices. At 95c Little Tots' Dresses 2 to 6 year sizes. Fine chambrays and ginghams are At $2.95 Beaver Hats for Girls | A splendid assortment of fashioned into practical and | styles at this very special becoming dresses. Many | pr Colors are Black, styles to select from. | Beaver, Navy and Brown. Bath Robes | Muslin | Sweater Sets ‘Warm and Comfy | Praw: ! All-wool Sweater Children’s Robes | rawers Suits, consisting of . Miinen b fo 1% it “cruster ot | four pleces, aweat- The mother who is adept years, of Beacon | iyeks uster of | er. cap, leggins and at buying economically will come directly to the Kid- Cloth, Persian and | floral designs, with e | izes to | Whi or without collars; |buft. Sizes 22, 24 girdle of silk cord. N . and "l:. 3 oy Sale Price Extra Special | Sale Price dies’ Own Shop, where the selection of coats is varied, and prices are extremely moderate. We have 6to 12 Year Coats for Girls | | i | $395 | 19 | 0dds and Ends, in Kiddies’ Mercerized Stock- ings. Brown and white only. Sale price Brushed Wool Scarf 1 and Cap Sets $5.50 25¢ Coat Style Sweaters —in 2 and 4 year sizes —in Chinchilla, Bolivia, Velour —in an assortment of only. Colors are Rose, and novelty cloths. Styles for Scotch plaids and plain Blue and White. To both dress and school wear— colors. Sp!endu] values. Specially priced— 2.95 close out at— $1.95 At $15.00 to $37.50 Coats for Little Tots —of Broadcloth, Chinchillas, etc. I | | | Infants’ Children's Infants’ ‘)"In:: l;‘;’dd:l:_ Plain or fur-trim- Flannelette Silk Fiber Bonnets At $12.00 to $27.50 : or h . Wrnppeu Stockmgs erene ot Boya' ()vercc'a ts In all white, edged |, Colors are pink,| Bengaline silk, rib- i ! in pink or bive. Jr-_nu-, and white;| bon and lace trim- —sizes 2 to 8 years. Materials A slzes; €067, med. are Chinchilla and Heather Mix- Special at Very Special Sale Price tures Colors Gray, Brown and Pnced $7.50 to $18 50 =S |ject to the present method of emploz: =ling suns. ¥ contend, it m Velours—Novelties ;Vmuur.Th:,, ‘ the official ‘) Blacks, Blues and all Popular they say. to the unemployment sit: nummmmrmmnmnnnnnmmmmlmmmu process the esimates went through in he hands of the Commissioners and the budget bureau was not revealed. School officials, however, are detdrmined to make a strong plea for this urgent nced when they go before the Senate and | House District committees. Force of Thirty Needed,Now. An initial force of about thirty reg- ular subsu accordiug to one of- | d'at once. This force, , could be augmented | m time to time, until the school & cors of substi- LJL'ILI' in coacl Mng nt arrangement of nl])l())lllg persons ln <ulr~lllu\e for | lar teachers in whether th ays be found Supervising princ princlpals have a iist of persou who nave signified their desire to act 2 substitute tca these person aeeded, and apon to act Other Rensons Assigned. There are several other outstanc- ing re. + substitute pstitute and the regy cond. the best qualified persons are as substitutes, because get intimate with the ic Substitute teachers in the schools now consist principally of T T give up $4 This schedule is for the elementary schools. High School Scale.. The high school substitutes receive higher scale, which nirst thirt SETS GOAL OF $10,000. Ten thousand dollars in gold is the zoal set by the central office of the St. Vincent de Paul Society in fts ive for funds to enable the organi- {zation to carry on the relief work in the District during the winter months. | In the comparatively short time since the central office of the society as founded, December 15, total of cases, involvi | as been handled, aside from of employment for 666 In- and securing hospital care, nd transportation for many 1 At present the office has under care severul cases of 1 work, who leave four, one case six. children unc = | neighbors during the d; claimed that the records of the venile Court cases show that many of its delinquents are results of such and it is conditions. All contributions should be sent to William P. Normoyle, treasurer, 810 stront HEMSTITCHING AND PECOT EDGING Silk and cotton, 10c per Until Further Notice, M RS, HOLLEY, _Col. 9378 " 2361 15th S N.W. ' Special Dinner Dance Saturday Evening From 7:30 to 12:30 Wardman Park Hotel For Table Reservations Phone Columbia Two Thousand | The Wyoming Apartmenls Beautifully furnished, newly renovated, at- tmmnl five-room _apartment, cem. 809 7th St. 1771 Col. Road M. 8635 Col. 10153 “Meet Me at Heller’s” i 777777777772 HEATERS will take the chill off the room these cool evenings. C [\ 7 An..w.n.m.-sv—m;dmmmn of Selma Ala., is the newly chosen executive secretary. NURSES PARTY HOSTS. Nurses of the Children's Hospital were hosts at a Halloween party and dance held in one of the empty wards of the institutfon -Jast night. About 1200 persons attended the masquerade |The ward was decorated with leaves jand other niaterials appropriate to the season. For Saturday Featuring The new nille trimming. deep fringe. Chine Tailored with Bab collar broidered collar. cuffs. —$\ s Very Special Values In Blouses model; in crepe de chine, with embroidery and che- New models of Crepe de Ermine Veloura Over-blouse Bolivia i Normandy i Wondura One other il U d model in Tricolette with | ‘n erwear ?;lyanfna i t | Specials wmcidn _ For Saturday Only | e Fus— Waists, | —of our own brand—full cut; Beaver or em- Flesh, Orchid and White. i Nutria New type of Georgette Blouses—with dainty lace trimming and embroidery. All the new shades. Sweaters. Slip-over—in Jersey and Wool, with round neck or Buster Brown collar and All cOlors..covveeveennncnnsans Tuxedo model—plain or with brush- wool collar. All colors. . Silk, Wool, Canton Crepe Newest Styles; Size x $1950 Best 16 to 44. lours, bolivias; - $25.00 All LOFFLER Products 1009 Made by A. Loffler Provision Company. Ine., at Benning, D. C., under U. 5. Gov't Supervision. Pure Materials; New Fall Coat some rtichly trim- med in lunu nizes 16 to 44. 11th ST. N.W. Pbiliy The House Interesting Specials of Courtesy AGeotpol High-grade Will be placed on Sale for Saturday at rocks There are about 200 Dresses in the assort- ment—ifor street and afternoon wear. Effective Types; Expressive Styles Exclusive Designs; Exceptional Qualities Crepe de Chine Georgette Tricotines “Canton Crepes Poiret Twills Charmeuse Ladies’ and Misses’ Sizes ThBSE Handsome Coats Of most excellent de- signs—low-draped: belted and bloused models—either plain or fur-trimmed. The Weaves— Jersey Silk Vests and Bloom- | ers—our No. 1 grade. ‘ Mole Wolf Vests ......52.19 Bloomers ..$3.19 || f{:“ml | A fine quality—extra-heavy i HIDEY silk— 1 Australian Vests ......$349 | Bloomers . .$4.49 —and these of other make— Glove Silk Vests and Bloom- ers; plain and hemstitched. Flesh and Orchid. $1.75 .die Vests ..... Bloomers . .$2.25 Opossum $55 ther Coats Up to $295 The last of the smart Prunella Cloth Skirts— Qr $3" 3 in the distinctive plaids and stripes. $3:95 Black and navy in effective com bmatlons—qmcdully draped. You know they’re very much bctter value than the price suggests..

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