Evening Star Newspaper, November 3, 1921, Page 21

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. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1921 21 X —eee e T WAool PR CO - Dl A 2 Lkl L tation s that they may take thelr | ice” that will be given November 23| Ty TREASURER SHORT. . and 26 at Gonzaga Hall was discussed. | fon. It e i Tror the aorin The cast will include Charles B. Han- is also planned for the entire mem- bership !I’mdy of the post to assemble | ford of the George Washington Post, at the Capitol at 8 o'clock the mnrn'iMrn. Mabel Owen Wilcox, John M. ing of Armistice day. A band will|Kline, Rev. Dr. Earle Wilfley and " ; head the line of march. Walter Beck. City Treasurer A. H. Sl:‘lrle book~ A ittee was aj inted Iu!!l Seventeen new members were €lect- | showed a shortage of $5913.03. I nlsmc't):lmvuugue thepm’ulb(my-or ed last night. T. V. Walker, vice| also reported that the ruy"tre'uur.‘,» a distinctive American Legion uni-|commander, presided in the absence|cannot be found. He added that the form. The production of the benefit|of Howard 8. Fisk, who is attending | treusurer is bonded in the sum uf entertainment, “The Merchant of Ven- | the convention in Kaneas City. $25,000. TN o A jiummmnuuummnmun s JUSTICE HOEHLING 53. Friends Congratulate D. C. Jurist on Anniversary. ! “Justice Adolph A. THoehling of the 'supreme Court of the District of Co- lumbla is receiving toduy the con- gratulations of his friends on the MACON, Ga., November I, —Mayor Glen Toole reported to city council that auditors had informed him that Woobmard X Lotheap - ; = Dr. Murphy Finds “Deplorable ,L.gm;‘.}}‘:.“,.‘h{‘?‘”;;;;;gw:% By ""‘lfii‘“t::.‘? ):.:{ :'il cOndition!, AmOng some Pu‘ ehigl University and recelved pils in Public Schools. L4 (] e— law degrees at Geerge Washington i University. He was admitted to the i 5 B | judge advocate general. 5 | Recent medical inspection of school [pointed las une to the beneh to suc- | i > HeBtl city [cced the late Justice Ashley M. Gould, I \ children in one section of the city |cced the lato Justice Ashley i Gould showed that 50. per cent of them are e bar association. ! i ’ This - Columbia Gratonola and Ten Records Put : in Your Home for v e L T e ta uafar i ’ how the under- | the authorities in charge in order| e 7 per cent or more under ASK PLACE IN PARADE 71 FOR WOUNDED YANKS authorities | e ———————— T — 1 - chool . . . ° © taking some step to help restore ! L t children to rmal weight. i 1 T- RedllCtIOI‘lS and SpeClaIS in chidren to normal weizht. = iLegion Post Objects to Ruling Ba ‘ % ~ fects are attributed by Dr. Murphy ring Autos Frem Burial rweight of the children. { thut_parents of the cl i be educated to give t i and to the need of cor-: physical defects. Procession. He believes Suits Coats Dresses Skirts ':;"‘JZ_'.!.:‘J‘%“.,'.'Z While perfecting plans for on in Armistice the George Washil 1. pionscr post of the Amer- the 15 S its of Vclour, Tricotine and Silvertone, in tailored and fancy models. Self emhbroidered = and all-silk lined. Colors arc navy and brown. Sizes 18 to 44. $15 each; were $19.50. 3 15 Fall and Winter Coats in flarc and belted models, fashioned of velour, bolivia and silvertone ; convertible collars. Sorrento, brown, navy and reindeer. Sizes 36 to 40. $15 each; were $19.50. of the e be in_ thel Child, 1 | be atlowed to take part in the parade T lf"ilxx which the body of the unknown winted out that) iy oijiin soldier is to be escorted r or longer toip' S Gl Arling eme- | fent Cchildren | from the Capitol to Arlington ceme H Ly =it would {restore 20 Tricotine and Poiret Twill Dresses; fine tailoring and workmanship. Three-quarter and long sleeves: piped in contrasting colors. New neckline and vestee; narrow leather belt. Colors mostly i A th navy. Sizes 16 to 42. Special, $10 each. 25 Crepe-back Satin, Canton Crepe and Crepe de Chine Dresses; low and regular waistline: new sleeves and soit, graceful girdle. Colors are navy, brown and biack. 'Sizes 16 to 42. $5 each; were $10, and bad teeth, etonts OF Sthupl g would automatically bar the ted | veterans, who 25 Wool Skirts, novelty stripe and plaid effects: several different pleatings. brown and novelty checks. Sizes 26 to 31 waist measure. Special, $4 each. able to Colors: Navy, 150 New Hats Special *3.95 Duvetyn. Lyons Velvet and Panne Velvety in rolled and straight brims, tufbans, and mushrooms. range of colors. worth much more ice marked. Reduction in Sweaters $1.95 each were $2.95 and $3.95 Wool Tuxerettes, Slip-overs and Children’s Sweaters, in pretty colors and styles. at this great reduction fir Friday clearance. Hosiery 16 dozen pairs Women's Full- it Lisle Hose, second ty. Special, 3 pairs for e & Women's Full Tailored Seam soiled and are s black, $135 pair; 20 pairs “ashioned and Glk Hose, s'ightly kled. Colors brown and white. were $1.95. Petticoats 24 Silk Taffeta' Petticoats, with deep trimmed flounce. Blue. green, purple and taupe. Special, §2 each. 15 Pink Silk Petticoats. in straightline styie, with scal- Toped or plain ¢ $1.25 each; were $2.95. 20 White Sateca Petticoats, with paneled front. Regular and extra sizes. $1 each; were $1.95. with silk ruffle $1.25 3 Petticoats, and heatherbloom top. each; were $1.95. Pettibloomers of fine sateen, in black, blue, green, purple and brown. Special, $1.15 each. Children’s Apparel 12 Children's Wool Velour Coats, with self-material col- lars; one with chinchilla collar. Sizes 4 to 6 years. Special, $6 each. 30 Children’s Gingham and Chambray Dresses, in checks and plain colors. Sizes 6 to 14 vears. Special, 85c each. 20 Girls’ Blue Linene Middies, neatly made and trimmed with “white braid. Special, 95¢c each. Yard Goods 650 yards White Dimity, 36 New Georgette Blouses Special 2.95 Tuck-in, Tie-on and Over- blouse modcls of georgette, with braid, bead. embroidery and lace trimmings. Colors: Brown, navy, black, henna, Mohawk. flesh. bisque and white. ight-weight Cot- lightly co " Heavy-weight Cot- . first quality; slightly SLI5 suit; reg- ularly $1.50. 10 Women's Fine Lisle Union Suits, with glove silk tops and ribbon shoulder strap: flesh cnly. $1.30 wult; véere . Neckwear i35 Women's Lace Vestees with straight collars, some with cuffs; all daintily trimmed with lace edging; slightly soiled. 65c each; were 95c. Furs 5 Stone Marten Chokers. $5.00 each; were $7.50. 4 French Bldck Coney Scaris. $7.50 each; were $9.75. To Secure These Friday Remnant Day Values You Must Shop in Person As Remnant Day Mer- chandise is not return- able or le; not sent C. O. D. or on approval; mail or phone orders not accepted. Muslin Underwear 100 Women's Embroidered Nightgowns of good quality muslin; pink or white; well made_and full cut. Special, 2 for 95c. 10 Women's Nightgowns oi fine white lingerie cloth. $100 each; were $1.95. 30 Loose Knee Bloomers of pink or white muslin, with neat lace-trimmed edge. 45c each; were 95¢. % 13 Blue Cotton Crepe Gowns in slip-over style, with round neck. 80c each; were 95c. inches wide. 12%c yard; wa&_ 20 Embroidery-trimmed Cot- 1c. 50 yards Percale in S5-yard lengths. 12%c yard; was 16c. 300 yards Shirting in 5 de- signs, soiled and mill remnants. 5¢ yard; was 10c. 225 yards Blue and White Striped Toweling. 12%c yard; was 18c. 200 yards 36-inch Outing Flannel, heavy, well woven ma- terial. Special, 18c yard. 150 yards 27-inch Outing Flannel, several designs. Spe=~ cial, 16c yard. 100 yards Brooklyn Chambray. Special, 8c yard. L 110 yards Scrim in two de- signs. ~Special, 18c yard. . . Bedding 25 Gray Double Blankets, with borders; some misprints; some soiled. $L25 each; were $195. 8 Bcdsflreads. in white, yel- low, pink and blue; slightly defective. $3.50 each; were .95, 24 Seamless "~ Sheets; 81x90; free from dressing. $1.00 each; were $L48. ton Camisoles with strap shoul- der. 40c each; were 75c and 95¢. Women’s ‘House Dresses Specially Priced $1.55, £2.15 *3.65 Many of these are sam- ple dresses of fine quality gingham, in stripes, checks and plaids; straightline and belted styles with collars of pique or organdy; vest fronts; leather belts or sashes of white or self ma- terial. Colors: Pink, blue, lavender, green,” black and ;rGhite 4a“nd light shades. Sizes Blouses Dimity Batiste Voile- Special *1.00 Fine quality materials, trimmed with laces, em- dery, hemstitching and nch knife-pleated ruffies. Sizes 36 to 5414, Gloves _Women's Suede and Silk- lined k Gloves, with slight defects that do not affect the wear. Colors are black, blue, gray, brown and white. $1.00 pair; regularly $1.25. Wash Fabric Gloves in gaunt- let style, with wrist strap; seconds. Colors: Brown, bea- ver, gray and white. Special, 65¢c pair. Camisoles and - Chemise 22 Pink Washable Silk Camisoles, georgette and lace trimmed. 60c.each; were $1.45. 7 Pink Crepe de Chine Che- mise, lace-trimmed top. $1.00 each; were $1.95. 2 Crepe de Chine Chemise, with pink lace at the top; rib- bon straps. $2.00 each; were $2.95. Philippine Gowns and Chemise 3 Philippine Gowns oi sheer batiste; prettily embroidered. $250 each; were $2.95 and $3.95. 15 Philippine Chemise of fine quality, daintily embroidered; slightly mussed and soiled. $250 cach; were $295 and $3.95. Kimonos and Bath Robes 30 Crepe Breakfast Coats. Blue, rose, lavender and pink. $1.00 each; were $1.50. 12 Plisse Crepe Kimonos, in belted style, with deep collar and pockets bound with wide satin_ ribbon. 95c each; were $2.95. 3 Corduroy Robes. Colors are blue and purple. $2.65 each; were $3.95, 2 Blanket Robes: slightly damaged. Colors are blue and gray. $3.00 each; were $3.75. Women’s Corsets About Half Regular Price $1.90 rer R & G Corsets of Pink Satin Striped Poplin, in good models for the average figure. Sizes 20 to 32. $1.90. = 100 Corsets of different well known brands in waistline and low top models, with medium and long skirts. Sizes 21 to 30. SpeWial, 80c pair. 10 Fine Broche Girdles, in closed back styles. Sizes 22 and 23. 75c each; were $145. Bandeaux Special - 4for$1.00 Bandeaux in_ back- closing " style; pink and white. Sizes 32 to 4. Br_usieres of good quality muslin, trimmed with lace and embroidery. Sizes 36 to Special, 2 for 95c. hools ool. Planned. , arc m : the con ldren who a rorning lunch ack of funds rphy ~ Mu pointed out, of some of 1 i c Letinies are - {weekiy, and :Specinl Commission Busy on | posal of Property. | property o men —__MUDDIMAN FIRE 1204 G St. Phone Main 140 is located in | v to regain their | that these men be allowed transpor- OO only one of | I . i ldren enrolled in the nutrition weighed measured i | | MARKET HEARINGS SET. | o - | Hearings on disposal of the prop- ! Market Com- RADIANT Just what you want to take the chill off the MUDDIMAN: 616 12th St. Dethol Definitely Guaranteed On Oul‘ Special positively kills all roaches. A little of it , sprayed into the cracks in the floor will bring these pests out and kill them immediately. Also kills flies, ants, bed- bugs and water-bugs. De- stroys foul odors, disin- fects, purifies the air and cleans like magic. Will not stain. At drug, gro- cery, hardware and depart- ment stores. Small size, 50c; quart, $1.00; gallon, $3.00. Dethol Sprayer, 50 cents. November Club Offer There are other models at $30 to $1 Come in now while we have a full assortment of all finishes. This Style, $85 CO. Between D & E Dis- | Seventh Street Mayer @ H. Clarke & Sons’ Company, Inc.. 405 W. Lombard st.. Baltimore, Md. Sales Agents for Dethol Mfg. Co. Inc. Ask for free demonstration. ot T A &% H T (A4 , Now Let Us Have Comfort Gone are the days when furniture is bought for looks alone. Nowadays you want and expect service from the furniture you buy. More than service, you want comfort, for what pleasure is there in evenings at home when you have no real good, comfortable piece to lie back in and enjoy life? Here at the Lifetime Furniture Store we believe that there is no furniture so well suited to the modern living room—and we said living room—as an overstuffed suite in tapestry, mohair or leather. Pieces that are good looking—and so comfortable that you'll not want A to move—yet pieces that will wear and wear—and wear. And best of all, you’ll find the prices away out of proportion to the comfort and service they give you. Why, a big, six-foot overstuffed Karpen davenport in tapestry is only. $135.—See it to- morrow ?—T hanks. Seventh SWeét Mayer & CO. Bett;r.een D @E e N A e i i

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