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.~ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ©., MONDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1921. 8" e Hemstitching, 10c per yard CAPT. DYKES APPOINTED.| WILL TALK ON iRELAND. Deaths Reported. Marriage Licenses. Births Reported. e e The following deaths have been ed to| Marriage licenses have been issued to the|, The followlng births huve been reported to i Until further motice Made Supervisor of Local Office |[James J. Forrester and ‘Wite to g:rxfi:' ‘department within the last twenty- m&:«‘i-':n CRSE e T, calth department within st twenty. g H ttons Covered of Veterans’ Bureau. Address Labor Union. Jeanette W. Kubn, 60, 1382 1 street. Ethel T. Biggs of Mishawaks, Ind. Yoy E. and Rom Green, boy. H L C Capt. John H. Dykes has boen ap-| James J. Forrester and his wife, Roso| Catherioe 4 Belt, 57, 1618 Bewsing ront mf’n'“::nimwa, 3y, 2nd Carolyn M. Hesse,| goim . and F ur C hoker : Col. $378. Mrs. M. E. Holley, 2581 15th st. n.w. pointed supervisor of the local offics | Yates Forrester, will address the Wash- | P%Fhetst: | o 0 o0 v g 5, 1. Hos| Roland A burpess ot Hoo Yo ana|_ Wil 3 é ¥ of the Veterans' Bureau. He will have ‘;“‘;“‘ e e U"::“ = P e B Crismond, 23, Walter Boed Hop.| ' - Sronen “f Plsspsiany, Vi. — SACRIFICE PRICES to il 1 L charge of rehabilitation of the two | Musician: vening pital. Specializing on close out our large selec- [ H By the A {ated Press. g&o;ctl)vv.. Oc!oble'r 31.—Puylication | thousand disabled eoldiers in voca- the Irish question. Mr. and Mrs, For-| Andrew D, Culien, 81, U. 8 P. H. Hospital.| Queen Mary Is a_ confirmed curio = % Rose A. Wood, 7, 8t. Vincent's Ompban|pypter, and during the present year iring— i tional training under the Veterans' |Fester have just returned from an ex- | A hunter, and during the present vear || Repairing—Remodeling tion of Chokers in a hurry. lum. of the mnote to the allied governments ary E. Howard, 68, 1314 28th street. oau in the District. Capt. Dykes |tensive trip through Ireland. Mr Sl peded 5 herin, | j3'a nat 9 James T. , 40, 681 48th street north-| to visit curio shops. from Fareign_ Miaister Chito Is a native of Kansas and is o €radu- porrester went as the fraternal delegate | Single skin and larger | eant. - stating that the soviet regime would |ate of its state university. He is also 'Sarah Doaler, 608 treet mortheast. . = Hair Goods and || oot ims e e o e oun- | & STaduate, With the masters dogroe, |from the American Federation of Labor | S PRilatt '8, 3631, "Fiesatns coust 0 1415 G St. auimal eftect Chokersiim § Beauty Shops tries of the Russian imperial govern- | °f Georgetown University Lew School. | to the British Trades Unfon Congreas southwest, . = .0 ov. pioge e 5 . i every desired skin. P et %Gp o 1974 ‘has cpused little |He served two and one-half years in | which met in Cardiff, Wales, in Septem- [ Etbel ©. 5 & Dpposite Keith's of Every Description Phona for_Appolatment T emi by newspapers here. The|the infantry overseas during the late [ber. Ho later visited Ireland. ‘Danel W. Lomax, 5 months, 2111 L, street. Furs Exclusivel Attractive Showing TR 809 7th St. 1771 Col. Road || Somire "has necn “bronared for _this | war: Mr. Forrester Is legislative represen- | A"Detroit judge has put a stop to — 27 Tel. Frank. 5 Fur Coats, Stol n. se O toss || Binoincciiont By "inlimations” srom | 55 1 s notive member of prac | talvs of Uie Broweitood ot Balirar | e practcs o€ e school giile 18| 1o Distincti ur Coats, Stolos “Meet Me at Heller's” Leonld Krassin M o Gaed a5 | elng & charter member of the Walter | Agents. Ho served a year s one of the astending divsrceitrinisiinithaiistudy | JLUTS of istinction and Chokers [ Reed-Equality Post of the Veterans |labor representatives on the Railroad MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL| ~|basis for the betterment of foreign The quality pre-eminence of Bird Eanet & Bacher U of Forelgn Wars and other bodles | Labor Board, having been appointed by | i l i relations. = - |and one of the natfonal incorporators | former President Wilson. . Furs is apparent at even a casual AT WHOLESALE PRICES i o o e o s | oF ghe Dbl Arricla”Veiseand || o sl e B sadite gt vo v The Wyoming Apartments | gance, sce, i exclusive motels in th st Nw. ! 212 F Street B | Y amber ot Almas Temple of |5 AISERe" Tds Uioniar s | sty Jped semi, Soummed | v st e shovs o e v | 521 13th St. N.W. eet = e ystic rine in s city an ‘orrester wi scuss “‘Iris| ‘omen’s | pj¢ ; Kaabe planc 2] - - one Main 47 2 “loor / tion. also the University Club. z Activities for Irish Freedo; B Ry omcer Norkh 21 Rebuilding Furs a Specialty Karl Radek, one of the leaders of the executive committee of the third | == | internationale, says M. Chitcherin's |ERESK “inai:3l Ready for November--Fashion With Value!| DD DN N N N S DD DN N D N S Washington conference, as the east- ern Siberian_question will_be dis- cussed at the meeting. He adds Russia is “naturally eager to protect the rights of far eastern republics. THE WEATHER District of Columbia—Rain tonight | i aml probably tomorrow; not much change in temperature; moderate east and _southeast winds, becoming Millinery 598 12th St. One Door Below F Showing Small Turbans in Duvetyne, Velvet Gold and Silver Cloth and Flower Trimmed HATS For Afternoon Evening and Dinner Wear B DI —— The constant increase in value for every dollar you spend is distinctly noticeable at this store. With the beginning of Navem- ber and the decisive need for winter apparel of all sorts this little shop is ready with seasonable and fashionable merchandise at S greater values than previously shown. Being constantly in touch with a great buying organization in New York, which supplies high-class specialty st6Tes in the larger cities throughout the country, we are able to secure many notable values which the average store does not have the opportunity to see. This is reflected in values like these noted below, which come to us in never-ending succession. Keep in touch with Jelleff’s. 3 Great Purchases of Women’s Dresses Three groups—just arrived—all considerably under regular cost and in the most wanted materials and styles. Ready in the Dress Shop tomorrow morning! $35 and $37.50 Lace Dresses $35 to $45 Silk Dresses $45 to $50 Coat Dresses 25 22,50 :39.50 " In the new dull silks for which there is such a Fine Tricotine Tailored Dresses in good va- A manufacturer’s small surplusiof Lace Aft-- great dema.nd—Boshanara Crepe, Canton Crepe riety — Braid-strapped and Wide-sleeve Coat St : P . and Crepe de Chine—blouse and fitted bodices— Dresses — double-breasted, Tuxedo and panel ernoon Gowns—made with satin and Canton . S = > 5 = " . soft bl db tvles with _ tier, panel and pointed tunics—bell and wing styles of coat frocks, with self strapping and flat crepe; soft blouse and basque styles with grace” jeaves praided vyests, fancy braiding, ribbon braiding or trimmed with beading or embroid- ful panels and Spamsh‘drape.nes—some withiri- posettes, silk tassels and chenille fringe. They ery. Some have duvetyn vests and self ribbon descent and jet beading—in navy, black and are most attractive styles, in navy, black and or silk cord belts. Choice of black, brown or variable. } “'Marylani—Rain tonight and to- |} morrow; little change in tempera- ture; moderate to fresh east and sout winds. 1216 F S\ N.W. a—Rain tonight and prob- ably tomorrow morning; not much change in temperature; fresh and southeast winds. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 63; 8 p.m. 61; 12¢ midnight, 59; 4 am, 67; 8 e.m., 57; noon, 60. 2a So0s: 0.08 .08; 8 am., 30.08; noo: L Highest temperature, €4, ocourred at 2 p.m. yesterday; lowest tempera~ ture, 56, occurred at § a.m. today. Temperature same date last year —Highest, 66; lowest, 38. Condition of the Water. Temperature and_condition of the water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Tem- perature, 59; condition, clear. Tide Tables. ! (Furnished by United States coast | and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 2:16 am. and .; high tide, 8:06 and 8:25 = Rea.sonably Priced 12:30 p. m. » Tomorrow—Low tide, 3:05 a.m. and || 3:18 pa.; high tide, 8:53 a.m. and |3 1 9:13 pm The Sun and Moon. ! Today—Sun rose 6:34 am; sun sets 5:10 p.m. i Tomorrow—Sun rises 6:3¢ am.; &3 Individuality fl brown—at $25.00. _brown. navy blue. sun sets 5:08 pm. Moon rises 7:08 aan; sets 5:63 ; kst i , z W ’s $65 to $85 Suits, $46.50 = 12‘; Conn. | .ne-haif x:?url‘:nerwsu:sen omen s (o) ul 8, * : Desee HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., October | [i# A splendid suit opportunity—strictly tailored models or trimmed with embroidery or with fur collars— |& . 31 Totoman,aud Snenandosh (Tivere nutria, Krimmer, beaver, mole or opossum furs. Choice of a great variety of the newest materials—moussyn, | Ezclusive Fashions for i I ‘v_,,,:'_ Citten. L duvet de laine and suedetex—in shades such as Malay, burro, marmot and tortoise. The strictly tailored . Women models in a high grade of tricotine—navy blue and black. There is a good range of sizes. v om2 ; y oswien | Extra Attractions for MISSES , : : tra Attractions for CORRECT o Extra values just secured through our close touch with New Yorkimanufacturers. 70 42 J 14 - @ l ' PARIS 4 ovembper oa ale. ‘ ’ 8 50 72 82 . STYLES s If you want to enjoy for yourself the real gocT)dness of X . T2 68 . . - - Embracing beautiful Eve- L Wooltex, just invest in a Wooltex Coat at this November ning Gowns, Dinner, Dance 3 5 Wooltex Coat sale. and Day Dresses; Wraps, 3t E § You will find your Wooltex Coat a real investment, pay- 4, B 62 o L . . . . Capes, Coats, Furs, Sport @ oW you dividends in lasting satisfaction and these are some of Suits, Lingerie, Sweaters 58 = th e L and mnovelties. | Tonteritie .. 085 63 € reasons wiy: s 1 fabri W Orlea 7 Reason One—The laboratory testing insures all-wool fabrics. MILLINERY okie. 4 Reason Two—Right tailoring, inside and out, insures permanent Ehomniz. At B % shapeliness. : . N Noted the country over for || fortamd. 33020 ot 3 Reason Three— Carefulness and foresightedness in designing count jts smart distinctive char- [||& LakeCitr. 3028 I8 10 for enduring style. - acter. %o So you will enjoy your Wooltex Coat through many months’ wear 2 and enjoy it with each day’s wearing. Do The Inimitable i " HARRY LAUDER Misses’ $29:50 to $35 Dresses, $18.50 5 , Four styles pictured to show their serviceability for street and business wear. Of splendid tricotine, made in a This unique singing comedian, variety of styles, some with beading. These dresses are the samples of a good manufacturer and cannot be duplicated ;vho has amu::: tbv;o ,vl:;:.ml!n:nn‘tl- at the sale price! 5 5 ¥ lor many ye: - ORI L e Misses’ $35 t0%39-50 Silk Frocks, $25 for a week at Poli's, starting Wonderful values, indeed! Frocks for afternoon, business and street wear, in the best styles of the season. Canton oc;;::: ‘!:ul:’ s e crepe, lace, lace and georgette combined; in navy blue, black and brown. All youthful dresses—in 14, 16 and 18 year sizes. but will be closed with all in a : o 9 o Beiter trame ‘of, mind. Jor the Misses’ Fur-Trimmed Coats, $49-50 played on the Home Victrola. ).! 2 Only a limited number, but you will find a good assortment if you come tomorrow. Bolivia and Normandie, with You'll enjoy these thoroughly. H ‘ handsome collars of mole, nutria, Australian opossum and beaverette—made in belted models, with raglan and set-in 45208 T've &mflfizn' !‘;‘t‘h the ;mm the Morning. It sleeves; navy, black, brown and reindeer. Don’t you want to see them? 0-in. $1.00 | Same As His er Was Him. ; 2035508 ¢ Qo Ao the Teachr A Misses’ Polo Sport Coats, $29-50 . $1.4 onnie eezie . - ) 3 2 15239 e { ghfl ‘;"fllfl‘:‘;‘“ a‘;“n{m‘;‘“ Heathen : Norfolk style belted Polo Coats; large raglan sleeves;double set pockets; taupe and tan. Smart for sport wear. 10-n. $1. oamin’ In the . No. 3190—$85.00 No. 3211—$95.00 . 4 3 3 5210 Trixie from Dixle. » L sofn 3100 { Snew'ie Tase for Mo _SAPE. A looss, roomy coat. Tn- SPUE shoulders With the 0" wrcie cotlars and Misses’ Chinchilla Sport Coats, $39-50 45211 Killiecramble. = expensive, yet smart for model is one which will cuffs on this model fare Raglan sleeve; belted; taupe and navy blue; swagger style. 10-in.31.00 § Wee Jegn MacGregor. day and suitable also Dlease. The material is of enough recommendation s - o2 syt aate . 45213 ¢ T Love p Lassie. St o by the type to make it & real for the coat. They give it Misses’ Chiffon Velvet Evening Wraps 10-in. $1.00 } I've Loyed Her Ever Since She Was a Baby, & for formal parties and dressy coat. The fur collar the — luxurious air . that dels have § ived—plai d f 2 4 45213 The British Bulldog’s Watching At the Door. dances. The eroplane col- of wolf gives just the right women so much desire. An | | —New models have just arrived—plain and fur trimmed .......... TR e 365 & 379.50 10-in. $1.00 { Jean MacNiell. lar can be worn as & scarf finish, while the odd- excellent coat for all types 55116 I Love a Lassle. or with its ends tucked un- shaped pocket adds an In- of figure because of its 12:in. $1.50 { She Is My Rose. der the belt in front. In teresting note. Of the simple yet slenderizing 55117 The Wedding of Sandy McNab. blues, browns, tans and new velora cloth in brown, - lines. = Made in cordaaa, ‘| - ~ 13-in. $1.50 1 Nanny. Davy. navy blue and black. rich shades. 56118 { I Love To Be a Saflor More Wooltex Coats Here to Choose o r o l 18103150 1 e Bonors, Bonnie Jean from now than ever before. The assortments are at their height e e ey Mo for this November Sale—$25 to $115—and four special groups at $0.00 : 121n. $1.50 Bonnie Maggie Tamson. e (o] (0)"'4 oes, 9. % Lt 0 %::rfoi‘:d&‘!'gnmgd%m For Me. s $ $8 s q "‘;’512 Don';_.‘ Le: Us Sing Any More About Wu-sflm Let Us . Q@ For early November selling we have assembled a group of most desirable low shoes of the famous 1 3180 e T Was Twenty-One. €. iave: Many coats at less than the usual cost. Sorosis make—to sell at the popular price of $9.00 pair. Now ready for sale. Complete size assortments. :zl-_’l_nl.”s‘x.so 52‘ %-. Mn.\"yngzsg;h e . Style Features Materials Do not delay in making your selection. 312 Darling. 50 UI Think I'll Get Wed In the .Summer. THE CARE SLEEVE, THE BLOUSE . vELORA EVORA 3 i t brown calf, with full d toe, straight tips, low flat heels and welt T2586" { Tvo. Sometning In-ihe Bottie "~ pack; ANELS DRER N HW, AL Shaue CoRBANA Sorosis 1-strap Pumps, tt o o e 0 v 39 .$1.50 | Same As His TFather Was Before Him. f RIVOLIA VELVASUEDE & 12in. $ FULL BACKS AND BELTS. $isT ) { He Vvas very Kind To Mo. Trimmi NORMANDY® - POUMWANA h 124n. $1.50 s Safest of the Family. 5 HAND EMBROIDERY D s Pum; in neat brown calf with medium narrow toes, straight u-l‘:.l g!lljo ¥:: v%fiafi:c:f'mem_um 22&".’.’;.;7:5"N° NAVY .o,',m NTO BLUE Sorosis z‘h‘p 3 Ps, tips, low flat heels and welt soles—also with Cuban heels. Pr. w“ 134n. §1. iV es) Hooke - Cads 2 58130 Hhge fociate. EA R woLenEL NUBIAN BROWN. - VOLNAY Sorosis Tan Scotch Grain Oxf with medium narrow toes, wing 13in. 3150 § Trixle from Dixie NUTRIA ¥ox : BURRO a ; tips, Cuban heels and welt soles ‘cast. : . o 1908l 50 {-‘flm{a T'Get Back Asatn To Bonnis Soothot. At $45 and $55 Are Splendidly Tailored Wooltex Coats —very serviceable. Pair . < [essage . S ?n‘ul ’ m d s an d i r s . . e {5 AT sy e T e s B e B e i I'm Going To Marry Any On the 5th of January. . 7 et 8 s e savings of from $5.00 to $15.00 per coat for this week. At $85 and 0 = OP’S MUSIC 1 300 $95 are the finer materials, richer linings, more expensive to make, but Extra—2-Strap Pumps, %659 Pair HOUSE always with the Wooltex qualifications that snsure real service. A very special purchase—fashionable 2-strap Pumps, in dark brown kid, with French heels and hand Come ln—Try Them On—See Yourself in a Wooltex Coat Just secured from a muker_fai h.ig_h-gvnde footwear. Get your size before. assortments are hroken.. s Steinway Pianos Player Pianos Victrolas

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