Evening Star Newspaper, October 31, 1921, Page 5

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1921. $ ° = === Receives Honors From Yale {WILL TAKE PART IN RITES. icridence. 1837 Fhelps place north- : = ! A s 2 ‘] | "i'or l:fighen M?rkhin 'Ll"w Mombers of 824 Divisin Plan for | oHEAANY oretaised trom Wistonam|l| See Us Glass | and Michigan men, a considerable About l | 1319-1321 F Street IF YOU HAD A E AS LONGAS THIS FELLOW, AND WAD 1SORE THROAT. THE WAY oW c TONSILINE QUICKLY RELIEVEIT ic. and 6. Hoepital Sise, §1. ALL DRUGGISTS Armistice Day number of District of Columbia men o Elonore: Jolned it before its participation in F —for any purpose. e 324 |active warfare, because o e fac = s D,‘z::""'_:"’:' "':,:“! °f :,:' that the 41st Division, which included o We speclalize in vision are to participate in the cere- | ¢y pistrict of Columbia 3d Infantry, Table monies incident to the burlal of the[sent many hundreds of replacements unknown American soldler on Armis- | to the 32d Division. tice day. In order that suitable ar- : \ ~ e !:ff’fi'fihi“hfi'.“éifl%%‘fii::.‘“;“, CASTORIA| Becker paNT October 31 STORE NEWS 8 AM. to 6 P.M. | | | | Siointon during the war desicn thus For Infants and Children | & GLASS CO. ‘ Exclusive Washington Agents for Men's “Knox” Hats I ] - 2508’ in his name and sddress to Col InUYse For Over 30 Years 1239 Wisconsin Ave. Cutting Glass Tops for office desks, din- Tops ink tables, bureaus, ete. \ R. C. Langdon, Army War College, | Alwayd bears V}I':uhlnnon Dafracks, telephone Mair R She: W—— 1794, extension 5 ey can also fl' | communicate with Col. Langdon at his | ‘enamre nf TG 227408 20006900009 69490096900889898000909290068988485894801054944 STYLEPLUS CLOTHES 25 430 *35 40 Chas. F. Hodgkin, Mgr., Tel. W. 67. 33| | Unmatchable Clothing Bargains To Mark Our Ninth Anniversary |[EEEsiss 5 . 4 o female member of the editorial With us our “Anniversary Sale” is the most important event of- ataff of the Yale Law Jourmal. MISS HELEN FRANCES WILLIAM- ! SON. each year. In a shop where, at all times, you are able to buy the high- UNEMPLOYMENT ISSUE i est class of merchandise for much less than prevailing prices, the AGAIN TO BE TACKLED' “Anniversary Sale” always means an extra amount of value for —_— Secretary Hoover to Call Meeting Yyour money. . of Standing Committee We're simply goiny, to make a statement, which we believe thor- oughly, and trust to our record of the past nine years to make it con- Next Week. e Sy Administrati v AICHIE EORyttS Lu;{:'&’s:”’fx;{gmfi'u-fiffi?.g;:é}:;fi'.‘ Snters : o threa . —the best clothing bargains in Washington—the best fi':?m'f""Eccfi‘flfi;"fi?nmgfi?fl':‘m&:é; 7 ary Hoover, it w : values your money can buy for the prices named—are is ‘expected to Call a meeting nexs week of the standing committee of the na- tional unemployment conference to be- e | |8in the study of the seasonal and |l | cyclical phases of the question in line with the perfection of permanent meas- here. ures for insuring work for the wage earners. o In connection with the recommenda- tions of the conference to increase em- plcyment through public works, Secre- _ tury Hoover made public reports from twenty-seven states comprising the northeastern section of the country showing the award of more building centracts in September than in any and other month this year, or any Septem- . ber on record. The amount was 115 per cent greater than in August, the statement said, while during the past ten years September building contracts have averaged 14.5 per cent less than in August. Contemplated projects for September in the twenty-seven northeastern states, the report said, amounted to 10,455, with a valuation of $318,030,600. Actual building contracts awarded were 8,144 with a valuation of $246,185,800. X 2 3 a ,746.759,300. i 3269, ic s t s g L4 ] buildings. Contemplated projects fn_the Phila- delphia district, which includes the Dis- trict of Columbia, number 1,739, val- ued at $589,293.400. Contracts actual- ly awarded number 1,33 with a value of 900, Valued by the manufacturer to retail for $45 and $50—marked by —_— = us regularly at $35 and $40—we now add some that are even more ex- pensive and offer them for $31.95. When Ready to ; Buy the % Electric Our ‘50 “ , Heaters ” Overcoats £3838342382820392222823338241 3832282322421 32238828&88828SSSM*&#“&”SSX“SS&”“ $33838383232383838888888 Copyright 1921 Menry Sonneborn * & Co., lnc. Trade Mark Registcred $3e3 4 33E3333i3tiaa i iiaisifiitiaisssitsassatitlatsatiiel] Styleplus overcoats and suits are a nation-wiae success because they have never disappointed men who sought gen uine all-wool quality and real style at a moderate price. The record made by Styleplus is a good guide to you in buying clothes this fall. The Styleplus label protects you because it is backed by a great reputation for honest values. Styleplus overcoats have warmth and style distinction. A wide assortment of models and fabrics—all guaranteed. : Henry Sonneborn & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. $39.95 Headquarters These are our finest $50 garments—the best $60-to $65 values as reckoned by the prevailing market prices. -There’s an unlimited va- riety of beautiful coats in this offering, all materials with fancy, woven-in plaid back. See them! Remember, the electric [ heaters we sell are the best made. They provide in- |i | stant, clean, steady heat, when and where wanted. All sizes. | Potomac Electric] Appliance Co. 607 '14th St. Branch Stere, Washington Ralle way and Electric Bullding, - 14th and C Sts. N.W. Telephone Main 955 Anni Hat Special ‘We can say just this to you—Here are the very latest Fall Hats, of superior qual- 95 ity and finish. If the trade mark of the [} manufacturer were imprinted on them we would be compelled to mark them at $7. You are buying brand-new hats—the cor- rect blocks in all approved colors—and they’re regular $7 goods for $3.95. We have Cloth Hats that are very stylish, made of imported Eng- quh‘mdmmmdfwmhcfimfimnh«mwm same price. Because they have distinctive style—and we know we ,can con- fidently guarantee their satisfaction is why we give Styleplus Suits and Overcoats a leading place in our stock. Come in and let us show you on what we base our confidence. They are sold by us exclusively in Washington. ome of the Herzog Specialties———— Featured by us because they are u‘niversal favorites—and appeal to those who appreciate—quality fair\ly priced. More Anniversary SMds Flannelette Pajamas....$1.65 Lewis Union Suits. ..... $2 Up Blanket Bath RObes Blanket Bath Robes. .. .$5.75 Duofold Union Suits.$4 and $5 . Heavy Robes of handsome, double-face ma- Wool Half Hose Sweaters—popular models, terials, with button front and the notch style $6.95 with silk clocks, 85¢ $5 Up oficolla o, - consaavasedas sy civsisissislerissio e, s Styles With the Round Collar at $4.50 The “Madewell” Union Suits, of lisle, % sleeves, with 3 leg and long sleeves and legs.coceoereeieaaeniosaiiooniaonconens Large line of $1.00 Quality Cut Silk Ties, in the newest designs.. 65¢ Full-fashioned, Pure Silk Hose; black, blue, gray, brown and white.......... eees steriseatcsacettes sosssrassascasssnes.$LIS Herzog De Luxe Soft Hat, silk lined . .$4 Van Heusen Soft Collars—that can’t wilt; every size......50c The Best Gloves—Fownes’, Dent’s, Perrin’s, Adler’s and our own h spedial make. Outing Flannel Pajamas, full cut........... ..$1.65 i “Young Men’s Shop” Guaranteed Garters........ .. 19¢ Imported English Wool Hose, in heather colors.... .. 8¢ “Irish Linen Weave Handkerchiefs, full size, dozen.. ..$2.00 Genuine Buckskin Gloves, with rip-proof seams..... oo Corliss, Coon & Co. complete line ot Starched Collars....... Sol. Herzog @ Co. Inc. %

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