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Little- Boys’ - Wash Suits ~. The most interesting QI:owing 3 in several seasons . New styles, new assortments—col- orful chambrays choose organdy frills—sturdy poplins in bright col- ings follow the popular Oliver st style, and pique is quite the smartest thing for the very littlest ) boy, trimmed in delicate yellow | linen collar and cuffs, with s loped edge: Even- the v to be cunning orchid chambray is used, with a _white waist-and_silk cord ti Oiten they arc sailor style, and for festive occasions there are beautiful suits in delicate colored finens or . white—smartly frilled and hand-embroidered or smocked. Every sort of suit; for. every sort of boy from 2 to § years of age. Priced from $2.50 to $12 Infants: Section, Fourth floor. » First Long Pants or High School Suits Your Boy's First Long Trousers Suit—an important event for him and for you. And both you and he are anxious to have his suit correct in every particular. Woodward High Suits are especially styled for boys in their first years of long trousers wearing (they are not small men’s clothes). You will find here plenty of well-cut, youthfully designed models, in fabrics either lively or quiet of- pattern and shade— Plain Blue Serges Blue U'nfini:hed Fabrics Smart Tweeds Tempting Checks New Gray Herringbones Sizes 16 to 20 Years Priced from $25 to $40 ‘ ULSTERS AND OVERCOATS Right for Mannish Youngsters Styled, modeled and tailored in a ‘manter that will compel admiration. Elegant fabrics, either soft or firmly finished; every wanted shade. And don’t forget that they are hand- tailored, retaining their looks and giving the service that ' only hand-tailored clothes can give. Sizes up to 20 Years $34.75 to $60 For the Boy Wearing Knickerbocker Suits ! ~ You may save from a third to a half On These Suits at $12.75 Strictly high-grade suits, many of them hand-tailored: superbly modeled and tailored. Sizes 9 to 18 years. EVERY SUIT A REMARKABLE VALUE Beys® Store, Fourth fieor. Pin' Stripes Regulation Dresses In @ very special ¢ ' selling tomorrow 6'50 can wear for school—they find a welcome place in any schoolgirl’s wardrobe. : The style: n Saratoga. The fabric: Fine quality navy blue French serge— PRI button belt and two pockets,as pictured. . . FOR ‘GIRLS FROM 8 TO.14 YEARS Mothers realize what .really splendid dresses they are, when m;‘:-.t-izm-ud the price bylndeed an sttractive l?lhn. Butterick Patterns for December ion sheets are mow ready |_Pattera Sectlon, Second foor. The most practical, sensible and becomirig’ dress' that girls Strictly regulation, not pleated, from. Miss, ' emblems and braid trimmings in white, red, gold-or black,. Patterns, Delineator and fash. : ‘Nature Shape Shoes FOR CHILDREN Our Woodward and Lothrop Shoes, made on the Nature last, —the shoes that allow the child’s foot to grow naturally. Growing Girls’ Shoes, in black Misses’ Black and Tan and tan calfskin; lace model, round or square toe, low hcel. welt sole. Sizes 2V to 7, AA to heel, welt sole. 2, AtoD. $6 pa C. $§7 and $8 pair. Children’s Black and Tan Cali- Children’s Patent Leather Dress skin Lace Sho square toe, 4 : ? Shoes, with black, gray or white spring heel. S i to 11 §5 Embroidered in Black. \tops, square toe and spriug “cel. pair. Glove Section, First flvor. Sizes 8% to 11. $6 pair. Misses’ Black Patent Leather ‘Vamp, with black, white or gray ‘top, square toe, low heel and .welt sole. Sizes 11J2 to 2, A THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Lace Shocs, square toe, low Sizes 1124 to Growing Girls’ Dress Shoces, pat- ent leather vamp with black top, round toe, low heel, welt sole. Also patent leather vamp with white top and square toe. Sizes a, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER -4, 1921. Save More Than One-third On these Real French Kid Gloves, Beautiful Fine Quality French Kidskin Gloves, in the much wanted glace finish and overscam style, at a price that does not begin to represent their ac Choice of Plain White, Black Stitched in W! Full assortment of sizes. Calfskin ’1.85 al worth. , White Make Your Th;mlugiving Frocks Join the Dressmaking School Now— 6 Lessons, $5 to C. $650 pair. 215 to 6. $8 and $9 pair. Juventle Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Dresswaking School, Auditorium, Eighth floor. JUST RECEIVED : New Suit Blouses Emphasizing the Blouses at $10.75. ' Many beautiful models, in charming colorings and color Blouses of crepe de chine and georgette, tie-on and tuck-in styles, showing the favored new sleeves combinations. of the season—in mohawk and navy, brown and stone—black and jade and other attractive colorings. Two described—one in brown crepe de chine, with collar and pointed cuffs faced in bisque, while brown silk braid in lattice desigr used for trimming. The other is a tuck-in model, with an vest and tuxedo collar of georgette crepe, inset with filet squares and edged with. Valenciennes lace and insertion. Suit Blouses, $6.75 to $29.75 HANDMADE BLOUSES Filet Trimmed and Plain Special, $2.95 _ Beautifully embroidered, hemstitched and hand-drawn. ferent styles, all delightiul, from which to choose. Blouse Section, Third floor. Stuffed Animals Every ‘sort of animal you can think of most- ly, Sothe-of them big and strong enough to ride on; others to pull; some of them covered with natural skins-and some have voice. Dolls Little girls’ eyes will dance with delight and wonderment at this showing of Dolls from all over the world, Plenty of the Mamma Dolls that are so natural and life-like. Furnishings and outfittings of every kind from pins to furni- ture and traveling trunks. Sherwood Spring Coasters The roller-bearing steel wheel coaster n. * Guaranteed to stand one ton weight. Lead Soldiers all dressed in the bright and gay, colors of every nation of the world. "' "toy. Ferryboats, Street Toy Store, Fourth floor. trical Radiopticans, Electrical Moving Picture Machines and a marvelous Electrical Trains, Stations, Lamps—complete railroads, in fact. - Velocipedes The heavy kind that boys like; wheel toys that with strong steel springs; rubber or plain tirés. go ever so fast, in every-imaginable model and Playing war is such fun when you have soldiers - Cars, sizes, Toy Talking Maghines, Toy Ted Sets. ' might go on and on enumerating, but : Bring the Children to the Toy Store and Let Them See for Themselves Happy Old Santa ' “and . His ‘Wonderful Tovs and Dolls Neckwear For the Tailored, Sports or Business Costume Pique and Linen yellow- suits. $1.50 to $3. exqui: Sets, Pan style. $1.25 to $5. Pique Linen $1 to $2.50. Windsor Ties, plain colors and plaid. Middy Ties, in all Whole Squares. for School children. 12 dif- colors. Half and Neckwear Nection, First floor. picture you desire to copy. Doll Carriages = Never-have there been so many styles or such Automobiles in exact repro- duction of the well known makes—racers, de luxe models—there is nothing missing. . handsome ones. : Games ‘Many new ones and all the old favorites; books " for every age of childhood. kind. war. 2 Very Attractive Values Vestees with Peter Pan collar and cuffs, some with lace edge; used for sweaters and coat e Organdy Shield and” Collar lace-trimmed Peter or Organdy Peter Pan Sets, sume very smart styles, lace trimmed, hand-embroidered or plain. Tomorrow---Old Santa Claus Will Be Here in Person To greet the little folks, and if they are real good, he will give each one a token for remem- brance. He is the same jolly, merry, laughing old fellow you have always known him to be, and he has a special house to receive you in this year. The Toy Store is big, bright and wonderfully fascinating. Counters, tables and shelves are packed and jammed with Toys, Dolls, and Playthings of every kind. The Drawing Master You bowys and girls who want to learn to draw will find this the best thing you have seen ‘With it you may reproduce in enlarged size any Electrical Toy Washing Machines, Electrical Tdy-Céoking Ranges, Electrical Motors, Elec- collection of Tree Ornaments A large booth all a-glitter with them—and this year you will see the prettlest sorts since the La Sets for young Housekeepersy; Tinker Toys in larger 7 than B A e e Ay R ) Umbrellas fur the entire funuly @ and all of from the makers. them new and just Women's Black ‘lape-edge Piece-dyed Umbrellas (mixture of silk and lisle) ; assorted wood handles with various trim- mings. $4. Men’s Black Tape-edge Piece- dyed Umbrellas (a mixture of silk and lisle); selected wood handles, bakalite or silver trimmed. $5 plus tax. Little Girls” Umbrellas of cot- ton tape-edge American taficta, with the Pickwick handles or assorted wood trimmed with bz ite. $1.50. Little Boys" American Cot Tatfeta Umbrellas, ass wood handles in ous versions of the P. W. shapes Sizes 18 to 24. $1.50. Cmbrella Section, First foor gx/omen's Wool and 4ilk and Wool Hose Fér sports and street wear in’t arrived from England. Srlendid new assortments, mak- ing our stocks complete with alf that is new and smart. Ribbed or Plain Waool Hose, in béautiful hes*her mixtures. $2 and $2.50 pair. I'do-tone Colorings in Silk and \Wool Hose at $2.50 and $3 pair. Wool and_Luster, 4 new combi- with hand-cmbroidered . in black or blue with $3.50 pair. Biown Clox on Heather Brown Cazhmere Hose, $359 pair. Striking effects in Silver Striped Hose, of silk and wool, . in an and blue. . $3.50 pair. Blue Cashmere Hose h worn with tan sports » $3 pair. A Qarine blocked weave is the very latest in hosiéry; very sph weol, in silver combined with Lrown, black or bluc.. $2.50 pair. fluelery Section, First floor, The Fresh Air Screen Will Ventilate Your Room Properly 5 s the New Metal- frame Fres r Sliding Screen thao llows just the right angunt of ventilation without Araits and keeps out dust, soot raih and snow, too. Shown now for the first time, 70c to $1.15, according to size. iousewares Sertion, Fifth foor “Dwwmond” ever; Meccano, the gmt structural Genuine Swiss Music Boxes in many ° 'y ported from France and Germany, and so we i i ) lson participating; pre , American warrior, d {come by reason of the lack o INDIANAPOLIS GIVES: FOCH BIG WELCOME To Be Feted From Early: Morning Until Late Tonight by Thousands. S0 POLIS, Ind. e Foch day in upol From the time of his arrival at 9 a = until his departure at widnight the famous French soldier was to b feted Ly admiring Hoosier: soldiers and representut over the state were to the entertainme while here will famous Black H. ver Military Ac: Following upon the arriv Lo Fo in which = try's best drivers were enter 3 governor's luncheon was to follow. § Memorinl Dedicnted. : The main events on the afterncoi : program were w diana National tions of former servi lar troops from Fort wreath to Mrs. John senting Miss ind a4 visit to the na of the American tion of ground f. Charles W, tL of Indianapol legion leaders and others prominent in the state will take part in the tabernacle program. Marshal Foch will Jeave Tndianap- olis for Chicago at midnight. St. Louis Confers Honors. ST. LOUIS, Nov er 4.—Hailed as one of our “oid boy: cially honored by two univer: welcomed and oy e S G e 08 A Bt S S AT A R Fues 1 hospi middle west. ¥From car] morning until night the city pon rtl tality 1o two warri manner. Both expr at the reception acc usual serfeus vein, ous pleasantries as he ad ssed men- bers of the American Legion in the city hall. Degree Bestowed. appreeiation upon him shown him. 1y a bestowal of the hano doctor of laws upon Louis University rangle before t members of oths c schools,? the marshal declared it difficult 1o ex-g himself. few minutes p ously, from the samc platform, Arc bishop John J. Glennon had pre him with a commemorative medallion” on behalf of the Kourth Degree. _ of Columbus. z new national commande the American_ Legion, terday to the Tnited S ice Hospital to The new comm: r'accompanies party of Marshal Foch to St. Louis. = Yt visft Lea B Va hington and 1 invitation to visit ] @ wreath on the tomb. Prescntation to the degree of doctor of marshal of the laws, canferred on him by the univer- sity, will take place at thé same time. iz was announced. . The date of the visit not been fixed. end you my gr and keen regrefs that 1 a e o] RTIFICIAL EYES —we make a special- ty of fitting them. A. Kahn, Inc., 935 F St. AVOID THAT COLD! Men’s--Women’s—-Children’s GABARDINES RAINCOATS GOODYEAR RUBBER BOOTS and SHOES Potomae Rubber Co. Inc. 1490 New York Avenne AIN 17 PERPETUAL | BUILDING | | ASSOCIATION | Pays 6 Per Cent | on shares maturing in 45 | ~or 83 months. 'gIt : Pays 4 Per Cent |l on shares withdrawn be- | fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $300,000 | I Corner 11th and E Sts. N:W. |f I BERRY, Presldent ‘W. CARR, Seeretary JAMES JOSHUA