Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 14

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You Can’t Beat This Sewing Wonder The Willcox & Gibbs Genuine Electric Automatic Sewing Machine Always Dependable—Absolutely Noiseless—Always Efficient No bobbins to wind; no tensions to regulate. -Affords better sewing and makes a stronger seam. Light or heavy materials can be sewed with perfect ease, and the beauty and strength of the stitch is unsurpassed. Runs as smooth and as accurate as a watch. The price is very reasonable. Only a small payment required; bal- ance on easy convenient terms. Your old machine can be traded in as part payment. Let us demonstrate this sewing marvel in your home free. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company 762 Tenth St. N.W., Wash., D. C. Phone Main 8232 614 King Street, Alexandria, Va. ) COURTESY SERVICE: THE EVENING STAR, \(WASHINGTON OLD HICKORY DIVISION HOLDS ANNUAL REUNION Message From President Harding burg line of German defense. This afternoon & crowd cheered the vet- erans as they paraded the principal streets and marched In review before Gen. Pershing and the governors of Tennessee and South Carolina. The day’s reunion events commenced at 8 o'clock this_morning with the and Presence of Pershing arrival of Gen. Pershing. The re- ception committee was headed by Feature Celebration. Judge 3. 3. Dickinson, former Sec- By th retary of War, and included Maj. Gen. 'NA.OB:;M“M Press. E. M. Lewis, commander of the Old witH mVlLLE. Tenn., November 4.— ! Hickory Division, and three congres- I oith s luuse from President Hard- sional medal of honor men, Maj. J. { Ing, hoping for the veterans a rec Dozior. Rock Hill, 8. C.; el the ShEiRaan e mate | Mownd sf My, Vel & {in war. and with Gen. . Persh- | and Corp. J. C. Villepigue, Camden, {ory Division of the &. B = Copsed | Sy i ‘The party left immediately f ':;:y third annual reunion here to- | Ward-Belmont Lollege, Whera the ¥ honor guest and his escort marched vmlc'v:;h';r“lrl.‘l“e1 1ha- rarely extended a|across the campus between lines of extending z'na:'e".i".'i‘:ri,'é‘:"m"‘"‘,".." 650 white-clad schoolgirls to the Caoninag these ex-service men of the | main 'bullding of 'the [institution, F. opcsed where, after formal greetings, an ;‘; ;:Ml;“m,:mlry credit the breaking | old-time southern breakfast, featur- @ hithert) impregnable Hinden- | ing fried chicken, was served. D. ©, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921. BRITISH WOULD ADJUST Six Dollars @ Month | NATION’S WAR DEBT NEW YORK, November 4.— Six dollarx a month Ix the aver- age malary of unmiversity pro- fesnors In Vienna, according to Clemens Pirquet, Austrian child specialixt, who came to Amer- fen to deliver a weries of lec- tures at Yale University. Thewe profexsors, together with many artists and writers, subsint at a “Profexsors’ mess,” he xnid in an address here laxt night. They nre served a good |* luncleon for 20 kronmen, or abon in wupported by American food drafts. Salary of Professor | At Present in Vienna in Resolution. in resolutions s |of th tional it to the ¢ the F of a cent. The menn opini; debts of the allies cduced or : A perfect emerald 1s the most costly reed upon. of all jewels. 5 adi tives of financial, commercial and in- dustrial interests. fer to German reparation, it is under- stood by the Daily Mail the commit- tee is convinced that modification of the reparations agreement {8 neces- sary in the interests of allied and British trade. Comfittee of International Cham- ber of Commerce Takes Step LONDON, November 4.—Steps to- ward reaching an adjustment of war debts between allied nations are who attempted to' assassinate King Victor Emmanuel in1912, was liber- ted from prison this morning under | Francesco Garces Gana; mini the recent amnesty deeree of the king. - | While awaiting liberation in the po- ice station, the answers of Alba to questions put to him indicated that|Barros Jarpa. his mind had been affected by his| \The cabinet will take 'he mlace of ifmprisonment. The man did not rec- |that headed by Hector Arancibla Las« ognize his father. Before he was|which resigned October 15. ced in jail for the attempt on the | Minister Jarpe is the only man in the of the king Alba had endeavored |old ministry to retain his portfolio in the present government o kill his parents. Although the resolutions do not re- —_—— KING VICTOR FREES ALBA. ROME, November 2.—Antonio Albs, Penna. Ave. For the convenience of visitors from foreign ports we place at their disposal a linguist——who will be glad to act as interpreter in connection with our store service. The Choice of an Overcoat We lay stress upon the size and comprehensive character of our stock of Overcoats—because it is one of the features of Saks Service to give individ= ual taste scope and latitude. want is the one you’ll find here. And you’ll find it The Overcoat you Exceptional Values in Boys’ Wardrobery These are all worthy of your con- sideration—and the savings are just as big as they seem. CHILE NAMES CABINET. SANTIAGO, Chile, November 3.—A presidential cabinet, the first of its kind in many years, was formed t.- day. The new ministry is composed of personal friends of Pres!dent Aler- sandria. It was organized after un- successful efforts by varions political leaders to form a parliamentary ca®i- net. The new ministry is made up as follows: Minisier of the interior, Is- mael Tocornai; minister of war, Samuel Claro Lastarria; mi ister of justice, Roberto Sanche:; minister of public works, Armando Jaramillo; foreign minister, Ernesio Foreixn 4 mines soit coal than ordinary e heaters give on hard coal. This is because the down- draft burns all the coal gases besides the coal, and gives full benefit of all the heat units in the coal. None of the fuel is wasted. o0 o =& Lowest prices —on all kinds of heaters. 2t It’s a real pleasure to show you their good points and explain about our easy time o . L Dining Room Special! For just one day—tomorrow—we are offering these complete Colonial dining room suites at the lowest price such splendid values have ever been offered for in this city. Massively con- structed, with the finest of cabinet work throughout, $55 and beautifully finished in golden oak, these marvelous suites go on sale at the tremendously reduced price of New Low Prices If you require a small cook | stove or a large eight-hole range we have it, with warming | oven or without. Every stove is guaranteed to be a perfect baker or your money back. MAXWEL] ' Furniture Co. 415-17-19 SEVENTH STREE BETWEEN D and E Sts. ) 32.'95 . You'll know they were never made to sell at any such price—the feel of the bodies; the | character of the finish; the exclusiveness of | the shapes—are indicative of their superior excellence. Welt and bound edge; silk lining—and in all the wanted colors. Proper proportions for each size. On the Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) Here’s Good News More of Those . Overcoats 82275 They are Double-breasted models—with the Raglan shoulder; split sleeve; belt all around—and are malle up in the plaid-back - weaves. Brown, Blue, Gray and Tan mix- tures. d And another big sale Men’s Suits R b Gray and Brown Herringbone—and other fancy mixtures—Young Men’s and Con- servative models—of distinctive character. Sizes up to 44. $5.75 High Shoes and Oxfords Fresh from the makers’ benches—so that the styles are absolutely new—a score of them altogether—and high-grade in leathers and workmanship. Brogues, Wing-tips, Soft Toes, English, New English, Semi-English, Broadway, Cus- tom, French Toe and Conservative shapes— made up in Brown, Mahogany and Toney Red Calf, Scotch and Norwegian Grain leathers in Black, Brown and other shades— Black Box and Velour Calf—Gun-metal— and Black or Brown Kid. Many with rubber heels. Sizes 5 to 11—and widths to E. The Needed Furnishings Men’s Heavy-weight Cotton Union Suits. Choice of either Peerless or Chal- $1.69 mers’ make. All sizes............ 1= . Checked Madras Shirts—most efiiective patterns in Green, Blue, Pink and Lavender Checks; fine count; fast color; well . 31.55 proportioned in every, detail....... < = Our own importation of Swiss Silk Faur-= in-Hand Scarfs—beautifully_ blended . color; new and effective patterns—and an 3135 exceptional quality of silk........ = Real Scotch Angora Reefer Scarfs— long silky nap; light as a feather; . warm as toast. In-Camel's’ Hair $E.00 color, Brown, Tan, etc.....cccov.. = Wool Half Hose—another direct impor-= tation — either Brush Wool or - Plain;in Lovat shadesand Heather 7 5 C MIXEUPES .. covennnincnennnnnane produced with the Saks skill and marked with the Extra Pants Suit l Saks contrast of price, which comes with our mak- X an» S OMIS—- ) 3 | ership. "Fancy Cheviots and Cassimeres—belted Te feature—look at the grade at— models; many of them “Right Posture” Suits. Both pairs of the pants are full lined. Sizes 7 to 17 $ 3.7_5 VEAES . siawaviame sisons sslen s G [ 5 . | st Gl & Chinchilla Overcoats— i o —a e styles assem s i $1.95 Cash—Balance 75¢ Weekly y ed; at the Vfrlely of AR Double-breasted cut; with convertible S —_— A e offered—and see how they true with your idea of s . mingebhIS B8 not just so much china. Each piece is decorated with a Y collar; belt all around; and warmly lined CamnO adeduatels doseribe (L word ot pietire; ax K st b sven money’s worth. with Red Flannel; emblem on e s en. We wilf deliver Ml ngked in.u box sataly to any | Single and Double breasted — made up in the sleeve. Blue, Brown and Gray. $Q.75 | l';zoé-' ol ) double-faced weaves—plaid backs and plain backs Sizes 3to 9 years................ | olonial Cups 12 t 1S P i Q = i | 12 Colonial Saucers 1 Potato Dish :t'i,r_"-'%! Bgl.:t:" “El'Jllgsltizll'lslyalgirel;JtlstCe;itttse's,, Ezrg'::l_ fittmgd aEd :he School Overcoats— 12 Soup Coupes 1 Cake Plate "i LI o ar an aglan ~ 12 8-in. Dinner Plates 1 Sugar Bow! 1 Covered Dish shoulders; belts and patch pockets. In both the Brown and Gray Mixtures; Double= I e LG Ehon | ore Ve light an dark colors—frankiy, the Jinht fave the e r preference. 5 popuiar p Fence sleeve; cloth lined. Sizes 11 to 313.75 LOT" L} s 19 YEArS . ovvevnrnernenaannnns = e Mackinaws— ] W@?-BLAST ] Special Selling of Another Remarkable Choice of many smart plaids—most any - Saves 1-3 'fuel ¢ ’ H S 1 ’ cqmbination you want. Double-breasted— " Gives more heat on run-of- Saks SOft ats ale Of Men S Shoes with muff pockets; belt all around; convertible collar. Sizes 7 to 17 $Q.75 Boys’ Furnishings— Blouses — All White and new fancy striped patterns in Oxford; collags attached. Sizes 6 to 16 years. ... 79c Duorib Union Suits—Gray—and cut in the most comfortable- fitting ‘model. Sizes 4 to 31 to $1i 18years .......cccueenn Domet Pajamas—one and two piece— neat stripes; silk frog fastening. $1£ Sizes 4to 18 years.........c.eunn 59¢ Shaker Knit—Coat and Shawl Collar models; in all the desirable Heather $ 5fl Notaseme Mercerizéd Stock- ings—fine rib; fast Black and Tan and White. Sizes 6t0 10........ Boys’ Sweaters— mixtures. Sizes 6 to 10 years. ... . Boys’ Hats — One-piece -Golf Caps—imported 31 00 Chgcks and Tweeds; stitched visors = Children’s Blue Serge Sailor 32..45, " Hats; the new shape. ...o..o.... Youngsters’ Shoes— . ' e Our Boys’- Guaranteed Shoes.. 'If the . sole breaks ‘within .two months 'a-néw pair " free. Wear-proof soles; BB @ :'Wear=proof linings — on $4£gto s6 shapes just like dad’s.... = .- Boys’ and Little Boys Brown and Ma. hogany. Calf Shoes—English and Natural lasts. - All sofid leather. $7).95 “Misses’ and Children’s Shoes — Biack, A Brown and Mahogany—Nature. shape and English lasts. Button, - Straight Lace and Blucher styles. $5.00 $7).95 VAIIES oo vl t o BiiTe «mmnn sinre s BoTataie —

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