Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1921, Page 26

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MUTT AND JEFF —Mutt Slips Jeff a Just Reward. GREETINGS, Jcer! ALL THERE'S NO P:;Ace LiKE |tures in the Natlonal Catnolic Com- munity House, 6th B streets CITY NEWS IN BREF. Wilmot Lewin, respondent of London Times: Col.| Amnunl hnznar of Liberty Lonn Club Charles Keller, U. S. A., and E. Dana |w'll be held at clubhouse, 17 Dupont Durand, just returned from Poland. |circle, all week. Special features each will speak before Twentieth Century |night. Club “Thursday morning, at Cosmos Clu! mith, Rev. John Cooper, Rev. John|w A< Ryan And Rev. \Vlllllm Kirby. ‘Washington cor- pan— pices of Catholic Women' Service Takoma I’lvl( Civie Study Club will T 2 Y (A park |Biven tomorrow at clubhouse. 601 Library. Mrs. Edith Huushlnn Hocker of Baltimore, speaker. Section of hounchold decoration, Twentieth meur) (luh will meet to- B = Executive committee. Columbln Fed- morrow at 11 a.m., eration of Baptist Young le's [ H, Holmes, 1454 nulmom stree! Union, will meet at United Catetoria tomorrow, 6 pm. . ’Ihr Columbian Women will meet to- row. 4 p.m., Ladies’ Auxilinry of Ahove Sholem Tite and Congregation will meet Wednesduy, 7 ";‘(““ :‘"”,' 'I’,f:“"‘,“‘,’:n, e Lito and p.m.. at Sth and T streets. piled by 3rs. Joshua Evans, Jr. will be Peahody Pnr"ll- acher A--ntl.- et t Anoclution of Oldest Inhabitants ht at the will meet \\'e-ln--qu;.y night Unfon engine hous . Miss prmmr\ schools, al Schotts I'lace Kindergarten will weuk T Dr. Charles P. Nelll, former member I\lll uddr»u the Col Iu of the board of education. Is one of the five men selected by the Knights mnrro\\ afternoon al of Columbus Evening School to de-{law school buildin liver weekly Sunday afternoon lec- northwest. Her xuhjar\ will I;o ite drowned, street. of at 1435 K street. Mme. | =— \T T WAS HERe WHeN THE FIRe STARTED oR YouR House WoULD HAVE | and Art in Switzerland." Svans will rea ith Mrs. . office clerk, whe the Taunch of Willla e Y e e v o | street, the night of umum«rln and was way recovered this morning. Club, scheduled for tonight, wil D |1t was found floating In the Washing- ton channel not far from the scene the accldent, opposite the foot of 6th street southwest, Carter, Cook and a companion were at:the time of the secident. “The drownink wan renorted | > arbor police, who dragged the Dt Ralled o ocate the body. 1 Sirs. William aboard the craft 1217 9th d the annual history. normwesl Others ure n:.-v Ignatius | Members of the Teachers' College, H. L. Murray as chairman, will be In charge of the social hour. RECOVER BODY IN RIVER. The body of Theodore Cook, city post who fell o\erhnlrfl from All Kinds of Furniture Store and Office Fixtures American Wood Finishing Co. THE EVENING STAR,"WIShINGTON,‘ D. " C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, ~1921, * (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. 8. Pat. Of.) % I WAS CARRYING THE LAMP AND DRoPPED L 1€ L HADN'T BeEN HERE WHEN T DROPPED TH= LAMD THE FIRE WoulDd HAVE N NO TIME AT AL Mrs. Joshua [Cook was thirty-six years old and lived at 812 23d street. Coroner Nevitt arranged to hold an inquest at th niorgue this afternoon. Open until 5:30 p.m. Today & Tomorrow 1 Our Savings Dept. is the right place for the PAYDAY FUND you're building. | Your cash has national bank protecfion here—*“Personal serv- ice” means helpful counsel, whenever you want 11—3% COMPOUND_INTEREST 1S PAID ON EVERY DOLLAR. EVERY DAY YOU KEEP IT ON DEPOSIT. Commerclal National Bank Corner 14th and G Streets THE BANK OF PERSONAL SERVICE m J. Carter, 922 N Typewriter progrers, am fined by L. C. Smith & Bros., an- tlelpnten typewriter needs by Improvements, incorpornted—in- bullt—in the typewriter ftnelf, instend of walting until com- pelied to ndopt them in the whape of mttnchments. | L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. | (Mm. Building) 17th nnd enn. Ave. N.W, ome Main 411 Upholster North 12 —By BUD FISHER. | siTom st NW. There will be no “winter of discon- tent” if you take all the garments you don’t know what to do with and send them to us for cleaning, repairs and rejuvenation. Call Main 472447254726 e CLEA lf‘ ERS (! WELVE MAIN OFFICE: 740 13 - 0 » L « Unprecedented Jewelry Pnce;_lr Values That Will Make You Wonder!! | OUR SENSATIONALLY are after the big b we want you for :"'P'LZTT":Z‘:' SAVINGS The great response and satis- PRICES fied purchasers are more than IN AND SEE THEM YOURSELF. 2oR e ———— Man’s Elgin Watch erfect Dia- Gold filled, 7- Blue-white ! " P monds, %4 to 1§ karat In size; set in white | ho m)unlln . | ment— Ranging Tn | jewel move- SII 00 Drlm From —— $20 to 340 'ibuluher 8 Jetoelry ébop Special attention In given to watch and Jewelry repairing Phone M. 8032 % Manufacturing Jeweler OPEN EVENINOS Another tremendous Dress Sale at 9 OMORROW .we dupli- cate that tremendous +_dress sale which last Friday swept us off our feet, ]ammed our service to a standstx]l and kept us from serving you as you should be served. This is no apology—no store could have served such crowds. But in that first hour we knew we would have to get more dflesses, and we “burned up the wires to New York” getting them. Those newcomers are now here— they will be shown tomorrow for the first time—duplicates of the dresses already on sale; others entirely differ- ent and new. The dresses are noteworthy for their fine fabrics. Canton crepes Twill cords Crepe.de chines, . . Dress satins Satin " clwrmmue ; . ‘Velvéteens Poiret twill - * - Men’s wear serges Tricotine - - Suede velours, etc. They . are equally noteWorthy for . their fashions. fit and finish, as we dem- onstrated on the LIVING- MODELS :1ast Thursday. Most stores use Living Models only ‘for their special fashions. These were “stock dresses, and women who saw them ~ displayed were the most. enthusiastic ~purchasers in the sale. ' i Ton of the styles are sketched The sale is even better than the last, for we now know what to expect and we have planned accordingly: —We Hhave the dresses , —We have the values - —We have the space - —We have the service SO desplte the i lmmense assortments and tremendous vari- ety, we can take care of all who come. And come they will, | for these are the best dreases 1o; be. had anywhere at ornear $9.90. . Thefleoh# C o. 7thatF Wlwroprleummued 7thatF : i THESE dresses merit the same big response we had last Friday, but this time we are ready. We have given over our entire second floor to this sale--- insuring plenty of space. We have segregated sizes on racks —just go to the rack containing your size. We will not permit try-ons.* *But any dress can be returned for exchange or credit within three days. This sale, therefore, stands ready to give women fine, new fashions at the amazingly little price of $9.90. At $9.90 instead of the regu- lar price only because our mak- ers have closed their season. And now that we have takefl their entire stocks, we can’t hope to hold such a sale again. For tliosé who wish to share, therefore, it seems a case of no or never. Sale begins at 9:15, and this time we are ready. 73

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