Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 12

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/THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1991 . |STREET LIGHT ECONOMY | MAKE PLEA FOR SUPPORT |:"iomd, stscn hes niribuid | LIKENS IRELAND T0 BELGIUM. AIDS CRIME ISCHARGE| OF ANTI-LYNCHING BILL iored ntermasionsily In. ihe. same economical and political progress with sidered internationally in the same Merchant’s President Opposes Shut- | Colored Citizens, Through Anti- il Waodmard & Wothrop A POUND OF PUREST FRES " BRITTLE AND TAFFY his free labor ar'a slave ‘and his choap abor as & freedman and eltizen, €ar | category as Belglum, declared Albert essistant secretary of the ing at all times more than his just share of governmental burdens and submitting to individual and personal American Commission for the Inves: tigation of the Irish question, before factors and supporters in times of Believing that the early shutting | Colored citizens, through the Anti-|peace, asking for nothing more and off of the street lights in the morning Ku Klux Klan Soclety, have issued @ nothing less than to be protected in is conducive of crime in this city, national appeal for support for the.the enjoyment of his constitutional | President Phillp King of the Mer- :Dyer anti-lynching bill, now pending rights which he has unstintedly help- chants and Manufacturers' Associa- |In Congress. The appeal says in part: ed to establish and maintain.” ] tion, in a letter to the District Com- missioners asks that an investigation : be made and a remedy provided. - i “A number of our members have 4 made compalint on the score that the shutting off of the electric .street lights in advance of the actual com- ing of daylight constitutes a cloak % Eu Klux Soclety, A oppression. He now comes to the r | fore Dawn. ‘ ending Dyer Measure. arms, “sisters in distress. his bene-| ool of the American Assocution \ ; STAIRS STORF public, at 1731 I street last night. _——————— According to a’Greek writer, effem! nate dandies in anclent Greece some: times siept on beds of sponge. —with ev;ry pound of Mary Sweet Chocolates, the famoas, delicious sweets we make fresh every hour, hand- scmely boxed, for 69c. SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY This is our regular Brittle and Taffy—not the cheap kind, but the best material and finest blending skill can produce. We want a thousand new friends—that’s all. Come and get your free pound box with your week end box of pure, fresh, hand- dipped Mary Sweet Chocolates. A Dress Sale With Value Back of It--- . WE RESPECT uninnnu MARY SWEET CANDIES OIS for the practice of thievery,” said Mr. King in his letter. “Reasonable street lighting is the great ally of our police force and special watchmen, and certainly the YOUR JUDGMENT s 709 D St. N.W O nn economy that is practiced by shutting pp. Kann’s Off the lights, as, for example. this | , ! I i morning at 5:50 o'clock, when day- - ART-~3 STORES T MART=3 STORES m——— 1O 1) MART 3 STORES, SPORT MART—S STORES am— O Quick Action Cuts Your Winter’s Coal Bill JOU know that the Lyon One- pipe Heater uses from one- third to one-half less fuel than any other keating system—hun- dreds of satisfied users will tell you so. You know it will heat your home perfectly—because it is installed only upon the recom- mendation of our enginders. Act quickly and let its fuel saving pay for it on our deferred pay- ment plan. Phone or write on Heater || ' 830 E NT. N.W. MAIN 890 ¥ = s SPORT MART—3 STORES V-Big Bargains Celebrafie Our Sixti; _ Vith the Opening of Another Sport Mart 1303 F Street N.W. FOR SATURDAY ONLY ° A wonderful petticoat | Crepe de Chine i the & i h f | for this low price. Crisp [silk, made in many attrac- our olce o and lustrous . taffeta, in |tive models, cach one with = two-toned changeable col- E On the North Side of F All Sweaters That Sell Up to $12.00 895 Including Codt Sweaters with big shawl collar, V-Neck Slip-Over Sweaters, Shawl- Collar Slip-Over Sweaters and Travelo Jackets. A truly wonderful selection ‘of finest wool sweaters in all sizes and all colors, ‘with the Sport Mart reputation for fine syeaters behind them. { EXTRA SPECIAL | i 2 Balls Free Full - nickeled; v 4 "3 guaran- An $11 Beginners’ Outfit cotton, ail colors Boys' Boxing Glov: light did not come tilf some time afterward can well operate to the jeopardy of the business interests in the dawntown section.” An appea! to decorate business houses with appropriate flags Novem- ber 11 and 12, is contained in a letter sent to all Merchants and Manufac- turers' members today. “Do not allow our foreign guests to be shocked by the irreverent use of the flag as covering for platforms, buildings or unsightly objects,” cau- tions the letter. “For these purposes bunting_or cloth are appropriate; never the flag. The flag should al- e* flown to the breeze on a vax sent out by the omnittee on the urms con. | the committee on street Frederick €. Owen, and Walter C. Clephaue, an. MEMBERS TO BE LISTED. Chamber of Commerce Will Make Business Directory. To stimulate the growth of the Washington Chamber of Commerce and to make a convenlent business directory for the members, a classified list of the members of that organiza- tion will be published in the near fu- ture. Plans for publication of the directory were discussed last night at 4 meeting of the membership commit- tee, which was presided over by Sid- ney West, chairman. Several names were submitted for membership in the chamber. The board of directors will take final action on them at a meeting to be held Tuesday night. ! = SPORT MART—3 STORES Next Door to the Corner at 13tk ELHVE LUOIS! SHHOLS SLHVIK 101 S — { }{ ()| > $1.25 Flashligh - Woobward & Lothrap In selecting merchandise which we con- sider suitable to offer men of natural good taste and keen discrimination, it has been our greatest aim to know, beyond all doubt, what constitutes the best. * 'What maker, anywhere in the world, is supreme in his business? What materials are best and why? Who are the greatest style authorities on men’s Can we offer such knowledge —such merchandise to our patrons? clothes? Happily through long experience, we can—in many cases—do precisely that; so in presenting the newest apparel for evening wear, overcoats, and lounge clothes, conceived by Messrs. Hirsh, Wickwire, we take a very deep and lasting satisfaction. Possessing an air of undeniable distinction, an expression, a style, if you will, quite unobtainable elsewhere, they.represent a goal which the best custom tailors strive,in vain to equal. We invite your early inspection of HirsH. Wickwirw Cr.0THES Men’s Clothes Section, Second floor. Fashion’ Latest Styles Rock Bottom - Prices . These are very unusual shoes f¢ $5.00. The amazingly low price is backed by Newark quality and by Newark reliability. They are made of materials specially selected from the best the world’s markets afford. Through our “short cut” business* short, the name “Newark” on a shoe means a high standard of value. of the best Oak tanned leather; - white fibre Damp Proof THE MATERIALS— Canton Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Charmeuse, Poiret Twill and Tricotine. Down Stairs Store. May Navy Henna < Taupe Brown Down Statrs ‘Store, \ Taffeta Silk Petticoats A Sale, 32£ ors and plain dark shades; deep trimmed flounces. Lengths, 30, 32, 34and 36. Heavy Silk Jersey Petti- bloomers—a special sell- ing, $2.95. Down Stairs Store. Sizes 26 to 31 waist. Down Stairs Store, Wai-m, Beacon . Bathrobes - .83.75 Warm Beacon and Lawrence Robes in cheerful color com- binations, with cord girdle: some sateen trimmed. Six different colorings. Corduroy Lounging Sale of Corsets Late Style Corsets of fine aterials—broche and coutil. I3ghtly boned, with elastic in- i Misses’ and Women’s Chic Dresses 16.75 —Portraying the latest modes —Emphasizing the greatest values. Navy, black and brown. ! Dresses suitable for street and afternoon wear— each one a real quality dress of distinctive styling. Sizes 16 to 42. Quality is limited. We Invite Cqmpa‘rison of These Wool Skirts, 5 Then yow’ll know what remarkable values they are Novelty pleated styles in wool stripes and plaids. THE TRIMMINGS— Beaded, embroidered and finished with silk braids, buttons and pip- ings, fluting and velvet ribbon. Be Bought Tomorrow at About 1/ Less Large, smail and medium Hats—each style equally becoming and desirable; each one a remarkably good value—a value seldom equalled. You can choose from these popular colors: Black Combinations Pheasant Gray They are of extra quality duvetyn and velvet. Silk Blouses $2.95 .ind *3.95 “Just 16 Dozen in thv Lot some attractive trimming feature—tucks, embroid- ery, hemstitching, ruffles. All good colors — Mo- hawk, navy, black, sand, b-own, white and flesh. Sizes 36 to 46. - Dowz Stairs Store. Gauntlet Gloves 75c¢ Pair Just 200 pairs Women's \jsh* Fabric Gloves, gauntlet le, with strap and clasp, sewn-in gusset; three rows stitching. Colors: Mode, pon- gee, brown and white. Down Stairs Store. Women's Vestee - . 95¢ Lace, organdy, linene and some with evelet work. = £ g S e With Each methods and the effecting of all Outfit i possible economies in handling by b : Embolsl-?dbe::dsi;gii bian g e "t i g:‘o’n?it’:’lf?llstg;z:!y !:?r: 7::::‘ tpl::: &'ale‘ cor;iu‘r%{s‘;“i:x :;:::_ep‘ f':fid CO“&I' al‘ld ki . Qila . s oral, rose, 3 This Sale. than you will pay elsewhere. In dopen.’ Cuff Sets : 2 R Resuioy S : s o i e o and rule book. egularly $l1, i estec, Collar an u Atliletic Good: for ' 7 Ask For No. 3322. $1.45 and $1.95 - | piaue Vestec Collar and Cuft etic o L Men's Mahogany English Bal; i” Much Less Than made. Also Peggy Style Col- Lo went Dulphen. ot 25 K bran-new pattern, attractively 3 R“c 1 s‘s’ by lar and Cuff Sets of organdy, g ° 2 perforated. The single sole is egular Prices daintily lace trimmed, and H = Z $1.00 SOC '$2.00 Golf Bags |' Boys’ Rugby Foot Balls A regular 51.98 $250 value Foot Ball ' A $7.50 5J - . $5 Silver-Plated $1. Gillette Blades, Style. " 13.89 to Serve You Better 1303 F St. 1410N. Y. Ave. 8200 Guaranteed Boy Scout Knives. . .. .. 1 For Bot.ll. R Boys and Girls $3 Roller Skates You Better . “anywhere else at NEWARK Shoes for Men and 913 Pa. Ave. N.W. Open Sat. Nights All Newark Stores Oan.hd‘ y’EunTanhAewnmdr ate Customers. e the L4 Ask for No. 4721. A splendid example of ‘the artistic skill of “Newark” De- signers. Ladies’ Brown Viel Kid s Walking Boot with plump, Oak extension leather soles and Goodyear WingFoot . Rubber Heel attached. ~The upper leather is fine and soft. ‘The military walking heel makes this'boot particularly suited {0r street Wear.........cocomecceeme ik en, $4, $5 and $6--NONE. HIGHER Won The Largest Chaini of Shoe Stores In The United States. THREE WASHINGTON STORES . 1112 7th St. N.W. 711 H St. N.E. . Open Nights Open Nights ‘< All-Elastic Girdles ! Special, $1.45 "7 Down Stalrs S.we. ¥ 3 'WoolsSpenceps ‘white, ang archid, + Down. Staits Store. Sizes 2 to 6 years. ‘Down Stairs Store. Chi'dren’s Day Specials .Warm Wool Coats, $7.95 Wool Coat Sweaters, $1.95 COATS of velour, broadcloth and cheviot; nicély lined and warm'y interlined; some have fur collars and some with smocking and fancy buttons. " ‘WOOL COAT: SWEATERS, in navy, brown, pekin, white and Heather. Sizes'4'to 12 years. Neckwear, 55¢ 41 guaranteed. i o % 5 " Middle Sole; Goodyesr D¢ Popular Golf Ball | Complete with I | W Rabbar e §Fted” for comiort. Bown | NECKWEAN 99C Standard size and weight, bulb and i 1 attached. We. do not nt and back lacing styles. ke e ¥ . so Col and actually worth battery....... 2 k h&i:ve you can get the | sizes. pp ol St it ’ - ytinestyle, ft and wear {Semi-Elastic Girdles | 35,2", O S0, 10 pose style—linene, organdy, pique and eyelet embroidery. Down Stalrs Store. * Mock-Seam Silk Hose Very good quality, with lisle top, deep sl'zs black, | garter hem, spiiced heels, soles _ | and toes. o Down Btairs Store.

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