Evening Star Newspaper, November 2, 1921, Page 10

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WATCH 15 Jewels and Adjusted I Regular Price, $35.00 1 E | ‘We have in stock at present about 150 of these Beautiful § Latest Style Ladies’ 14-kt. Solid Gold Bracelet Watches, I which were formerly sold at $35.00 each. They will be offered at special sale Thursday only at the ridiculous price | of $19.00 each. These watches are very artistic. Beauti- j fully engraved, modest in size and refined in construction. Each one has been thoroughly tested by our experts, and we GUARANTEE that they will keep accurate time; and the case being 14-kt. solid gold through and through assures you of a lifetime service. You should not overlook this phe- nomenal offer. A small deposit will be accepted to hold any I article until Xmas. . Remarkable Added Bargains I We Also Carry a Complete Line of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s | Elgin and Waltham Watches at Greatly Reduced Prices. High-Grade Gold Filled Bracelet Watches Fully Jeweled and Adjusted; sale, $10.00; Formerly $20.00 Fall 15 Jeweled and Adjusted. ..$12.50; Formerly $25.00 Fall 15 Jeweled, Hand-engraved - Octagon Case.............$15.00; Formerly $30.00 'FISHER’S 918 F N.W. THE EVENING STAR’ WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1921 FARM STATUS IMPROVES. on Conditions in West. Agricultural and lve otoock condi- tions in the west have improved and confidence has been re-established within the past few weeks, Eugene Meyer. ir, managing editor of. tl::e Finance Corporation, said oo his T tim from s seriss of conferences in Mr. Meyer and Director Cooksey met with representatives of the corpora- s loan agencies in- Iowa, Ne- Mipnesota, North oth, Wisconsin, Michi- gan, Ohio and Hlinois; and with rep- resentatives of state banking asso- clations of those states. Banking _assoclations, making the corporation’s funds avail- Mr. Meyer |4000 Tunlaw rosd; said, have promised their co-operation [735 Quebec street, and able whete most needed by gurveys of the agricultural communities within their states and re| on the ky through e; seeking to & tle, and to assist in the financing of cattle for feeding in the corn belt. —— 85 WIN COMMISSIONS. At a recent examination for appoint- ment as second lieutenants in the Regular Army eighty-five candidates found qualified for appointment. (‘)vr‘rtahnt mn:har five are residents o: 1444 Robert W. C. ‘Wimsatt, 216 8th street southwest. YOU DON'’T have to be a plumber to afford an Eversharp Only at the Phillip Levy Store can you. find such values in good furniture |---come in tomorrow. , In Genuine Walnut or Mahogany Finish Exactly like illustration, consisting of Buffet, 60 inches long, with mirror back; China Closet, Serving Table, Round Extension Table, 48 inches wide (oblong table $10 additional.) 5 Side Chairs, 1 Arm Chair, seats uphol- stered in Genuine Leather. L $19.50 Cash—$3.00 Weekly This Beautiful Bedroom Site/ Semi-Vani T:lb:: ; Consisting of a Dresser, Chiffor and Full-size Bow-end Bed, similar to illustration. walnut or mahogeny finish. $15.00 Cash—$2.50 Weekly ~ or guaranteed - tion, Must be seen to | be appreciated, 4 149 195" Your choice of /Oak Mahogany finish;- - construc: | $38.75 - - $4 Cash—$1 Weekly Foremost American War Hero Received ‘Here /T. SAMUEL WOODFILL, ‘Who has been designated by Genm. Pershing as the first in the list of the many heroes in the world war, and 0 will serve as one of the repre- sentatives of the Army in bearing the body of the unkmown American sol- dier to {ts permanent resting place in the Arlington amphitheater. PLAN ARMS DISCUSSION - IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS | Civic and History Pupils to Be Impressed by Program of Officials, Civic and history periods in the Distriot. public schools during the next several months will be devoted almost entirely to a discussion of the forthcoming conferance for the limi- tation of armaments and a study of the life and achievements of the dele- gates le_arms loy, g to plans made by school authoritl In studying the object of the arm- ament conference and the life of the delegates to it, be- lieve the child: pressed with the importance and sig- nificance of the epoch-making event. As the foreign delegates to the pariey reach Washington, the school children will at once begin a study of their past achievements and the po- sitions they hold in their native coun- tries. When the conference formally begins the questions taken up by the delegates will be studied. ‘What part the school children will take in the Arm ra- from ing any definite plans. HAYS PLAN OPPOSED. Bankers Do Not Favor Interest Rate Increase. The proposed increase from 2 to was opposed yesterday kers ap: pearing before the House post office committee. Disoussing_ the department’s state- ment that the increase would have joint accounts. the latter was calculated to encour- age fraud. ASK MAITL SUGGESTIONS. Employes of the postal service have been asked to make suggestions for cting se; t in the appliances used in con- nection therewith. Your School Eversharp school offic] | ren will be deeply im- LANSBURGH & BROTHER > Shop -All Over Town, Noie \ Prices, Then Come to THE BARGAIN 6TH And Pay Less for Your Winter Coats and Dresses of Newest Styles Everything suggests new Coats and Dresses—it’s getting colder for one thing, present prices are lower than they are likely to be later, the range of styles provides for every requirement. Of velour, cheviot, ker- * sey and plush—in fact, the coat shown in sketch is of rich plush with fur collar. Others have self collars if you’d rather have them that way. The Cloth Coats also have fur or self collars. Coats at $14.95 Some are fur trimmed, others of the cut Bolivia, velour and mixture cloths with self collars. Sizes for women and misses, and the colors are soft wood browns, navy blue and tweedy effects. Dresses at $7.95 Include serges and combined mate- rials; also jersey in the slip-over mod- els. Embroidery, beads, braid and va- rious trimming effects suitable for you choose you'll get a beauty and a business or general street wear. marvel of value. Sixth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Dresses at §10° Tricotine, serge, crepe de chine, satins in such a profusion of styles and trimming effects that whichever SOMEBODY shook down your heating plant this morning fwcde?ed outthe ashes—shc:l‘lrsled Il:fhe: cobala.‘}t w;: amean ether you or your janitor did it. If you todo it your- m'it mmnty a poor start for your day’s work. If your janitor was on the job, you paid him what it was worth. And all the while Nokol was automatically serving 5947 homes, saving about half the fuel cost and perhaps janitor’s wqgesinaddmm. - To install Nokol will not interrupt the heating of your home A Nokol installation requires no alteration of your heating lant. There will be no interruption of the heating of your ome beyond the time necessary to pull your coal fires and set Nokol in place of the grates. Then you set the th stat at the temperature you want and Nokol will burn eno; fuel to keep your home at that temperature. ‘ ple do not realize that this automatic control of Nokol agreat fuel saver—fuel is burned only when heatis needed. ' Monthly Terms Can Bo Arranged If Desired MUTUAL SERVICE BUREAU, Inc. Distributors 1411 New York Ave. N.W. Telephone Main 3883 NBKé Automatic Ol Heating far Homes Protelied by Doble Detroit Patents

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