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12 Beginning Monday, October 31 THE KVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. G, BOND 'BREAD Is Reduced 2¢ Per Loaf General Baking Company Washingon, D. C. [~ 608 Continuing Tomorrow and Wednesday;-the Half Price Sale Of Al Trimmed Hats This entire stock of ours has been placed at your selection—the imported models; the pattern Hats —all—-EVERY ONE—i¢ included Panne Velvets Ostrich Trimmed Hats Tailored Velvets Lyons Velvets —in all the popular colors: Black, Pheasant,Beaver, Navy, Brown, Pill Box Red, Fuchsia, Purple, Porcelain Blue, Gray and Taupe. TO 614 —at. . Embroidered. Duvetynes ' Fur Hats Fur and Brocade Hats Feather Hats 'bflfiproruhkdnfl,& 11th ST. N.W. The House of Cuurtesy Half Price! F Of course there is being a tremendous response today—but the stock is an enor- mous one—so tomorrow and Wednesday you’ll have just as good an opportunity. Hats for street, for sports wear: Hats for afternoon and evening. All exclusive in shapg and effect. - And all Dressy Black Felts Maline Hats Cloth of Gold Hats ANNVERSARY DAY HALLOWEENPARTY |Children of Neighborhood House ot Have Week of E Festivities. Children of Neighborhood House, 470 N street southwest, today opened with a Halloween party the tg-¢ntieth anniversary celebration of the settle- ment, which is to extend through Saturday. ‘The trustees, resident workers and club members have one an opportunity to visit the house. This morning the Kkindergarten witch dispensing apples to the mask- ed children. Beginning at 7 o'clock this evening the older girls and boys will Impersonate thelr favorite book, newspaper and magazine characters in connection with a library and story hour. Benefit Supper and Dance. Tomorrow from 4 to 10 p.m. there will be a benefit supper and dance. iplays will be given by the Girls jPeace Club, “Babes in the Wood,"” and “Red Riding H ' i There will be union of all mem- ibers of the b clubs Thursday night at 8 o'clock and “stunts” by the smaller boys. A special exhi- {bition of arts and crafts will be held | = 4t the settlement house Friday from |= i3 . The anniversary date will be cel ybrated Saturday from 3 to 10 p. | when the trustees will be at home to !all friends of Nelghborhood House. H Personnel of Board. | . The board of trustees Is composed of Mrs. Alice P. Barney, Mrs. Charles | 3. Bell, Mrs. Arthur’ Bullard, Mrs. { Wilbur ‘3. Carr, Mrs. W. D. Chandler. | George 'E. Fieming, Judge William | R. Hits, Mrs. Hennen Jennings, Mrs. ‘Cll.“de B. Mayo, P. S. Neligh, Mrs. ‘Clfira D. Neligh, Mrs. P. Lee Phlil- ! lips, Mrs, Henry Rousseau, Mrs. Cuno { H. Rudolph, Cuno H. Rudolph, Mrs. |= | John Smallwood, Miss Sophie Siebert, | = | Mrs. Mary Stewart, Mrs. Walter R[S Em- {Tuckerman, Miss Ellen A. Vinton, {S |Mrs. John ‘White, Mrs. Tom A. WIE{Z proid: | llams and Mrs. Irving Zirpel. = roid- Resident staff—Mr. and Mrs. J. P.|= ed : 'elig;n Miss Anna B. Brown. s er i n Stein. Miss Lena Barghau, £ Wre 6. SV qdigiey ana diss Lousr |= Baby ! Heydrick. H i £ Yokes Caroline Herschel, discoverer of [Z {cight comets, and the accomplished | 18C i partner of her brother's astronomical | = |tabors, never -could remember the|= 3 for multiplication table. = 50 = c [ planned the week 8o as to give every § Halloween party was held, with a :. L Wednesday night at 3 o'clock two i 3 {2 to 10 p.m. = FLEE AT 50-MILE SPEED. Operators Charged With Trans- porting Corn Liquor Captured. Scrgt. S. J. Marks and Policeman Shockey of the motor cycle force in Tenleytown pursued an automobile oarly yesterday morning and over- took it after & long chase, during which pursued and pursuers were £ald to have been speeding over fifty miles an hour. When the occupants of the car |been quoted as high as eight times wero finally halted and placed under |the value of gold and at the present arrest they registered as Harry John- 'time It is worth about four times as ston, twenty-five years, 320 V street S rideioddoidododoiooorridrididdododododed | | New FbhHitt 3 F at Fourteenth Tonight’s the Night. X4 Of the K Q> Palmolive Soap 3 for 21c Fomma, awom com ... $1.75 Cloth . $2.00 Red Diamond, 24-inch, sanitary birdeye diaper cloth, put up 10 yards in sealed pack- age. 50c Pillow- 3 4 casing, yard.... (¥ 45-inch Fruit of the Loom pil- lowcasing. substantially under- price. Fruit ef the Loom is the universally preferred bedwszar Glove Silk Hose ...... Van Raalte $3.50 to $4.50 glove-silk_hose, rated as *sub-d standards.” but not affected in’ looks or wear. Black, brown, gray and white. Children’s Vests 4 5 and Pants ..... C Forest Mills fleaced vests and pants, slightly imverfect. Sizgs 2 to 6, 45c; sizes 8 to 16, 5bc. Tnion saies $1.00 Forest Mills waist attaca- ment fleeced union sui's, per- fect quality. Girls' in white, sizes 2 to 12; boys’ in gray, sizes 4 to 10. one - $1.29 Women's thread-silk hose, with improved tailored seam. Black, brown, gray, russet and white. Slightly irregular. Grass Rugs, 36x72 ... : . 79¢ Lowered prices for handseme and durable stenciled grass rugs, that are as much in favor for winter as for summer. House $ 1 89 Dresses ... . Plaid, cHecked and striped gingham dresees in regulation, straightline and Billie Burke models, White or colored col- lars and cuffs. ‘Women'’s $ 1 9 8 Petticoats. . . Heatherbloom, sateen and silk-ruffled cotton taffeta petti- coats reduced from $2.98 and $3.98. Plain colors and flowered patterns. ‘Women’s $ 3 9 8 Bath Robes . Fine, warm robes in light and. dark floral patterns. Round col- 1ar, pocket, cord and tassel. Bungalow 7 3 C Aprons ........ Of colorful striped gingham, trimmed in plain colors or with white rick-rack braid. Flannelette 9 5 C downs ........ Women’s striped flannelebte gowns with double yoke, long sleeves or short sleeves, Tound 79c¢ Children’s $1.00 In white, plain colors, checks. Rompers ...... and white bodles with colored bloomers. Wide Dutch style. Sizes 2 to 6. ‘Women's Sport Hose $1 050 Full-fashloned Silk and Mer- cerized Sport Hose in beautiful brown tones. Slight irregulars. Boys’ Mackinaws $ 4 . 95 Heayy Plaid Blanket Macki- naws in broken sizes 8 to 16. Men's Work 9 8 c SIS i Yirese, e with collar and pocket. Sizes 14 to 17. W o $1.00 New purchase women's strict- 1y perfect kid gloves in black, brown, tan, beaver and white. Men's Silk = 59C Socks .. Onyx Pu ad Silk Socks, perfect quality. - Black, navy, gray and white. - Men's Socks, Six 7 5 Excellent guality Lisle-fin. tshed Cotton Socks with double sole and high spliced heels. Black, navy, gray, cordovan white. Pe quality. 2 Famous Halloween Party There'll be fun-makers; souvenirs; special dance music and a real New Ebbitt Supper. For dinner tonight try this Blue Plate nervice of ours —You'll like ft. 20.4% ¢%0.<%0.6% %% %% o2 dsafogeetoedosdodocdoadosiocioden e ottt MONDAY, OCTOBER - 81, 1921 northeast, and George James Young, thirty-two CKQI.I‘!, 1365 Park road. They were charged with transporting liquor, it being alleged that they had a quantity of corn whisky in the car. {An additional charge of 3peeding was preferred against Young, who was driving the car. The two men furnished bond for their appearance in Police Court and the automobile and liquor were turn- ed over to revenue agents. —_— In the last few years platinum has much. O %% % o * oo %% oS Goegr o afeadoedridrad % $1.50 a plate. k4 Satisfaction First T NGSPALA(E 810-818 Seventh Street 3 & Cy \ EDWA TELLWACEN. PRESIDENT .s " Celebrating the Return of Normal Conditions With a Great Sale of New Winter Merchandise at Less Than Normal Prices DW Ouwing to Inclement Weather, All Monday Sales Continued Tuesday 9% Women’s Coats Of magnificent quality. many are worth nearly double. Luxurious lined Winter Coats of Bolivia, Velour, mandie, suedene and Yalama. sealine collars and embroidered, silk-stit Beaverette and All worth more; Silk- Nor- $25 ched and tailored cloth collars. A weaith of stunning models. sheet is absolutely perfect. $1.75 81x90 Bontex Seam- | " Bontex Sheets Beadwear of standard quality at heavy reductions— making this one of the best attractions in the sale. Fvery $1.65 72x90 Bontex Seam- e $1.35 | e $1.29 All-Wool Blankets $15.00 Kind—Size 66x80 Extra quality, extra value. Fine All- wool Blankets, heavy, fluffy and warm, at a saving of more than one-third. Hand- some plaids of all colors. Plenty of red and black and white and black. $9.00 Men’s Underwear Union Suits—Separate: Garments—Special Men’s Spring Needle Ribbed Union tary Fleeced Shirts and Drawers. Suits, long sleeves, ankle length, closed 980 crotch. Men’s Lambsdown Heavy Sani- 98c a garment. New Black Sailors Of Fine Quality Zibeline Plush Beautiful, glossy banded sailors of zibe- line plush, mostly black, a few colors. Straight and rolling brims and newest style crowns. As serviceable as they are handsome. Wide grosgrain ribbon bands. Fine, warm coats of chinchilla, peb- ble cheviot and heavy mannish cloths. Russian, mannish and Jack Tar mod- els. Sizes 3 to 10. 4 Boys’ fine all-wool two-pants suits, box-pleated Norfolk model or yoke model, with inverted pleat in back. Sizes 8to 17. Boys’ Overcoats And Two-Pants All-Wool-Suits. $1.98 €Choice $8.75 All-Wool Serge $2.00 Pure wool weave of storm serge, heavily twilled. Dyed a deep, permanent.navy blue. A weight for superior ‘wear. Pre- ferred for both women’s and children’s garments. Note the width. Quality—54 Inches Wide—Navy Blue $1.-59 HE Union Trust Company has been identified with the development of Wash- ington for 21 years, always contributing by its safety and its service to the welfare of her people. It was established to protect the funds of those who favored it with their business and the .qlulity of this protection, like the scope of its mnee, has kept pace through the years. ‘ 2% paid on Checking and 3% on Savings Accounts y TRUST CoO.. OF THE DISTRICT, t OF COLUMBIA Cor.15th and H Sts. Northwest 10¢ Turknit Wash Cloths, 5¢ (Limit, 6 to n Buyer) 25¢ Huck Towels 19¢ White, with woven red borders. Apron !2_21_C ¥ Apron Gin blue checks ham in fast of assorted Domet 1 2l Flannel . ..... 2C 18c Heavy White Domet Flan- nel with soft fleece on both A sides. Safety Pins, Two Cards for. ... 5 C Hair Nets, Dozen .. Cap and reliable gualitw in « Yard-wide - Standard light and da colors. Boys’ Blouses White Percale Bl Boys’ Crorfipio Corduroy $ l .69 Crompton All- ‘duroy Pants, dur- LRCTTH UL T nches. Silver- nd fixtures for 1 1o 40 knobs, a hanging. Sheeting 1 7 Cotton ........ 3 C Heavy ched Sheeting A Cotton, 3 . Suited to all home purpo: Yard-wide Longcloth. $2.00 qus firmly-woven Longeloth. ed soft for the needle. 10-yard piece Bleached l 2 1 ¢ g 2C Cotton ...... 2 18¢ yard le Bleached Cot- ton, clo: durable texture and soft finish. 75¢c Baby 59 C Blankets ...... 30x40 warm, thick Baby Blan- kets in blue and pink plaids. Children’s 1 2_]_ C Hose ........ 2 Boys' and Girls Ribbed Hose of perfect quality. Black, cor- dovan, tan and white. Boys’ Heavy 21 Pod Hose .......... Boys' Heavy Ribbed Black School Hose, durably rein- forced. All sizes. Perfect. Infants’ Wool 39 C Hose .......... All-wool Cashmere Hose in white, black and_brown. Silk toes and heels. Sizes 4 to 6. Irregulars of 5%¢ quality. :‘V:;:en's Burson 3 5 Cc Burson Seamless Black Hose with. white_soles. Slight ir- regulars. .Extra sizes are 39c. Burson Silk 2 75 Pod Hose ‘Wom on Thread and Fiber Silk Hose in black and brown. Garter top. Slight ir- regulars. Kayser 49 Gloves ......... C Women's Kayser Chamoisette and Wear-Right Short Gloves, in gray, mastic, brown, white and black. 16-button 9 8 c Gloves ......... ‘Women an Raalte 16-But- ton Suede-finished Gloves in black, beaver, gray, pongee and white 10c and 12¥5¢ Laces ....oc---cn- 5 C Crochet Laces and Real Linen Torchons in many patterns and Baby . 59¢ Baby Flouncings .. * 27 inches wide—soft, sheer quality that sold for 95c a yard. Set-on ruffle. Dainty baby pat- terns. ‘Women's Bloomers ..... 3 l 9 (¢4 Regular and extra sizes in = flesh-colored Knit Bloomers of = perfect quality =