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. NOVEMBER 4, 1921. ! 16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,«FRIDAY, New National Commander Of the American Legion | { HANFORD MACNIDER Of Mason City, Iown. MacNider is thirty-two years old and was grad- unted from Harvard in 1911, He en- | tered the wervice at the thne Mexican border mobilization an ing the war he served as an offi of the 9th Infantry. 2d Division, A, E. F., winning many decorations. FEW CASES OF DISORDER | TRACED TO LEGIONAR|ES. Local Rowdies Usually Responsible for Boisterous Conduct at Kansas City During Convention. s were investl t th «of the great Crow sclves as former 1o prey upon the the real veteran > Yielp the police deal with these cases effectively. i The oniy death which occurred in connection with the convention, ac- cording to city authoritics, was one suicide case. —_— TEACHERS TO ELECT. Election of delegates to the re- organized Teachers Council will be lLeld within the next s reeks. it was announced today = tendent of Schools Baliou. S of the persons who will call meetings of the various groups of school em- Jloyes to elect the delegates to the ‘ouncil also was mads School employes Tor the elections a Jacobs, Miss Rose Hardy, A . Miss Alice Deal, Al- A. M. Goding. Frank | SIDNEY WEST, INC. Fourteenth and G “Washington—The Most Livable City in Amcrica” A Fine Home Of six rooms and bath, front and sleeping porches; all modern improvements, electric Jights, hot-water heat, screens and awnings throughout; located.on Kansas Avenue in best Pet- worth section. Price $8,500 for immediate sale. 492-2 MCKEEVER-#GOS 1405 Eye Street NwW Moia &7es Washington—the most “Livable” City in America For Quick Sale Capitol Hill near Library. Eleven-room hous?; newly redeco- rated: good condition. Priced at $5,650 for quick sale, including furniture. T2 )" Prives are $9.50:10 $15. Séventh ; at F ~ “Angora’ - -Sweater Sets —are ready- for the snow man or whatever Jack Frost brings. - Just as gkeltehpd; com- ‘plete with cap, sweater and: leggings, in buff, brown, peacock blue. Sizes 2 to 53 price $7.95 Jersey leggings, 79c Jersey knit for service; fleece lined for warmth; with rubber at ‘waist for snug fit. ' Drawer style; button down side. Blue, gray, brown and white. Sizes 2 10 6. f < . Miss Two-to-six will not fear JACK FROST if clad in one of these ‘Warm winter coats —that ‘are thick as a sheep’s fleece and almost as woolly. Finer woolens, too, such as velours, chin- chillas and bolivia cloths. Some with large self collars; others with fur Qollars or collars edged with fur. 3 All the coats are lined and interlined, and replete with pockets and Delts. - Prices, $6.95 to $25 Thind floor.) Sale Van Raalte silk stockings Every woman familiar with Van Raalte quality will be glad to buy their full-fashioned INGRAIN . silk hose at $1.65. Glad to buy, even though some hose may show a heavier thread or other technical irregularity which will do no harm. - Medium and heavy-weight silks; all with mer cerized tops. i Also some Onyx and a few other makes. Black, cordovan and russet. The new hose shop — features.stockings from - ofl- these well known makers: Phoenix Onyx Kayser Van Raalte Pointex Mohawk —comprising cottons, lisles, wool, silk, and silk and wool. The silk and wool mixtures include heather novelties from abroad. . Worthy of special mention just now are the Phoenix silk hose, $1.10 to $2.55 Phoenix wool hose, $1.00 to $2.35 (The new hoke shop, first floor.) An exclusive little group of frocks for dance and afternoon wear, 25 Just thirty-five frocks, and only one or two alike in the entire group. - Misses’ party Developed in the lovely crepe silks and taffetas and satins that make this ful. And sonie are of black - Spanish lace over silk. .'There are jewellike trimmings, flowers and shiny ribbons and grace- | ful Spanish laces. Black, navy, maize, pink, blue. Sizes 16 to 20. (Misses' shop, second floor.) rose, Black Spanish ¥ over silk, $25 Black patent slippers 12 one style sketched This is one of several variations in the three- strap patent slipper now so populfar. ~ Also HANAN shoes. —for women who want ‘@ ‘good-looking, shape-retainin, shoe that for 74 years has maintained leadership. & \ winter’s modes so delight- $ooS i B . . Seventh ‘ at F f Co. Tru-Shape Shoes mean comfort to a growing child IT is essential to give a child’s foot the exactly right last. the broad and soft toe that allows room for growth without cramping toes and the good materials that will stand the usage any active child gives its shoes, Trushape shoes provide all this, and our sdlespeople are specialists on correctly fitting “children’s feet. Attention is directed to these numbers: - Kind Style Size Price ' Infants no heel 1 t0.5 $L75 to $3.00 . Children wedge heel 4 to 8. $2.50 to $4.00 Children spring heel 8% 1011 $3.50 to $5.50 . “Children with heel 11%to 2 $4.00 to $6.00 .Girls’ finer shoes, $6 to $9 _Higl? shoes, oxfords and strap-slippers, sizes 274 to 7 Boys’ heavier shoes : Black, nut brown, light tan and Norwegian calf, with brass evelets. Sizes 10 to 1315 and 1 t0 6. $4 to $6.50., Washington home of Billiken shoes. (Third Boor.) GirlS’ béaver hats $2.59 These roll-brim models (as sketched) can be worn up or down. Trimmed with ribbon bands and streamers. Beaver, mavy and black. Girls’ winter coats -—of outstanding quality and upstanding fashions. Smart school models. developed in soft wool coating. with novel collars and pockets, others in the more dressy models, of soft Polo cloth, all-wool velour and bolivia, with large con- vertible collars of self material, some of beaverette or Aus- tralian opossum. All are lined and some interlined; loose graceful flare-back models, others full belted. Colors are Sorrento, brown, reindeer. Pekin. Copen and navy. $12.95 to $35.00 Third floor.) ~ for hoys of 7 to 17. Big news for boys! two-pants suits wool mackinaws Choice of either Wool suits and the famous “All weether” corduroys: each suit with two pairs of pants. Coats lined with alpaca (not cotton) and tailored to the last detail. Both pairs of Knickers also full lined. Several hundred suits; plenty of variety; sizes And the Mackinaws at $8.95 blanket, in gay plaids or dressy plain colors \) 8.95 , The new college style mackinaw, with top muff pockets and lower patch pockets, and large convertible storm collar that can be worn open or buttoned closely at neck. Double- breasted mackinaws with all-around belt. Bundle up Jimmy in a $8.95 You know chinchilla, that kinky woolen that looks like a sheep’s fleece. cheviots, too, both in double-breasted styles with all-around belt. Lined with wool flan- nel or plaid worsteds for extra warmth. Chinchilla / Overcoat at Sizer 214 to 10 years. i What! Are these Sizes 7 to 18. Big boys and youths will gladly slip into these Overccats at $9.85 Ulster and dress models. in double- breasted styles that can face the cold glee- fully. Tailored of heavy woolens, in solid colors and fancies, and lined with satin venetian voke and worsted fabric. for the body. Sizes 9 to 18 years. Mannish ~ blouses only 59c? Yes, we don’t wonder you are amazed; other women have exclaimed over their goodness. But the sale started with upwards of 2,000; plenty left for tomorrow. ‘Woven and printed madras, crepes, high count percales and novelties, in white and striped pat- terns. gauntlet gloves, 79¢ Not two-clasp gloves, please, but the long gauntlet style that fits well up on the arm, and clasps with strap at wrist. are First quality chamoisette; first quality making. Black, white, mastic. beaver, brown, gray. Women'’s larbskin gloves, $1.85 Fine quality soft imported lambskin. Two-clasp (button) style with fancy wide embroidered backs. Black, white, brown, tan, beaver. Hail to these newcomers! Sport coats 519.75 They have the smap and dash of winners— with the swagger of man- nish belts and tailored lines, and finished with large pockets and con- vertible collars for the cold days to come. Made of a peculiarly woolly beaver cloth, in rich heather mix- tures and SILK LINED thruout. Sizes 16 to 205 36 to 42. Sketched, $12.50 These semi-silk Women’s silk-lined Coats ‘512.50 An unlooked-for value; have just come in, and we s think by tomorrow ¥ they will all be - gome. Made of a heather mixed beaver cloth, silk lined — poplin lined thruout, and finished ~ with convertible collar and belt. _ Brown, teindeer, taupe, beaver, tan. Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; women’s, 36 to 42, (Apparcl shops, second floor.) ity. Two of the many new hats at model, Yk Distinctive modes; delightful materials: _. Duyetynes " Panne Velvet Paisleys Lyons Velvet Smartly. set off with fur brims and metallic trimmings, as sketched. Styles for miss and matron; black, sport and street shades. )¢ y (Millinery.) b 2 e Furniture selling that faces the world four square —with the same prices fo every one « —with no diseounts to any one = Eis - —!:zhg?.hddm.MLorq* __“ - sale—FuH size 10-inch - Phonograph Records, 49¢ All new titles and late “hits” The stout woman who needs a brassiere —will like these two “stylish stout” models for their trimness and durabil-- Both are of pink material_and fasten down back. > = * Straps over shoulders, ™~ i 75¢ and $1.25 Sizes 38 to 50. i Continuing the sale of - Large size corsets _ $4.50 grade—self reducer, $2.50 grade—front-lace 31.65 ** (Corset shop, second floor.) 3 Irving Berlin's “All by Myself” “Mal” “I Used to Love: You, Bat it is All _Over Now.” and many other hig title hits Two selections to each make, 49¢ Firmly woven woolens; warmer than a ‘ i | | 4 \ “color. * Stalloped bottoms. e ~ Regulation collar attached and Eton collar styles: many finished with double cuffe. Sizes 5 to §5 years. : Most popular of furs just now, and justly. Fox is one of the thickest and fullest furs we have. Rich and glossy, soft, pliant and easily draped. Three especially good number- Block scarfs, $18.75 ‘ Open scarfs, $29.50 Open scarfs, $35 All animal style, head and 1ai! trimmed: the open scarfs mag cently silk lined. (Fur shop, second Soor Sale of “three-piece” costumes 389 Wear this costume as suit or jumper y dress, as shown. strap wrist chamoisette (Glove shop, first fleor.) S . _ The material is a fine quality silver- tone, and either the coat or the dress alone - would ordinarily com- mand more than $8.95. - Winter-weight silver- ~ tone; a deep-bodied ‘wool- en, in taupe, green, brown, heather, copen, navy, black, oxford, pekin and maroon. Misses’ sizes 16 to 20; women’s, 34 to 44. sketched . Canton crepe blouses Now conie to prove we have the best blouses in Washington at ! o 55 - The one sketched is of navy blue bro- caded canton crepe with red inserts and brass buttons. Various other styles in canton crepe and still others developed in crepe de chine tricollette georgette crepe combinations —beaded, braided or embroidered, as the smartest of 1921 blouses should be. Navy, brown, Mohawk, yellowstone, black or two-tone combination. Sizes 36 to 46. (Blouse shop, third floor.) ‘Stunning plaid skirts Nothing just like them has ever before been shown; the fabric is new; the fashion is new. The £abric is a wool Prunella, woven with alternate stripes + of plain color and picturesque plaid. The skirt is laid in pleats that flash in a kaleidoscope of 1 2 i ¢ 'f'l-e price is $15. . B i \ % T ratp ‘“‘—\