Evening Star Newspaper, November 4, 1921, Page 23

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4 Keep warm these cold nights, save a and extra pink or blue borde: Great full size, Comforts; covered with beautiful figured material and all scroll stitched to prevent Store Hours: in the Federal Reserve System equipped to serve you now than ever. FEDERAL NATIONAL BANK Southeast Corner of 14th and G Streets Braiens 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. Open 9:15 A.M. Girls’ Heavy Brown, Blue and Green for tots 2 novelty yoke Styles, - with big shawl collars. terials, for girls 6 to 14 Choice of styles. 200 extraordinarily good to select from; and euffs: lars and noveity backs. 6 to 16 years. $3.00 Jersey Silk Petticoats G S | Winter Underwear 50c Babies’ Undershirts, 34c Clgsely-woven Soft Yarn Vests for babies, in sizes 1 month to 3 vears and button-dow: nt kinds. Regular winter Children’s Ribbed Vests| Ladies’ Igibbed Union K uits a and Pants HeavyWinter-Welght eary Winter-weight Union -Suits. Sleeve- sepurnse Fioeend tinea 41 C | 1, riorsa” vape with Vests and Pants. ATl pants All sz izes. 2 to 16 years. tras. Qutfitting Boys at Saving Pric $10.00 2-Pair-Pants . Corduroy Suits Notlilag 80 servicen- $ 6 ble corduroy and quality, these are extra strong- Iy built of splendi by norfolk styles with checks, stripes patters _ Suits $10.00 Mackinaws Great Heavy Winter Coats pths, in 7 utiful plaid colora. to si patterns rich nd Separate Pants of sturdy cordu- roy and novelty cloth, in Knicker styles for boys, 7 to 16 -years. Full cut and well made. - Heavy White and Gray Blankets Re; at $4.98 and ollar a pair on these extra size welght wool-like blankets— . and some all gray: $5.00 Satine-Bordered Comforts flufy, cotton filled the cotton from sliding into the corners. ‘Wide plain colored satine borders. Cut quality bleached muslin 35¢ 42x36 Pillowcases cambric finish; dressing and really worth 35¢c. FEDERAL FJNANCE BY JOHN POOLE Enough to Weather Any Storm T is in time of business readjustment that the real value of a bank foundation is shown. Our Resources have been conserved in prosperous days for just such a readjustment period as this and with the added advantage of our Membership Compare with $850 Garments to 6 years, warmly lined and delightfully made in Warm, good-looking Winter flared backs belted models in dressy or sport some with fabric or plush trimmed collars others - sitk - stitched and finished with big shawl pockets. lot are all-around belted or loose . including ex- | full cut, 34 to 46. pants. 7 to 17 years. $12.50 2-Pair-Pants Cloth Suits A great assortment of $7.99 and $1.50 Pants 94c Bedding Lower Than Our Usually Lower Prices THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1921. - we are better Close 6 P.M. A Big Saturday Sale of Girls’ Coats Cloth Coats $4.94 Coats, some $10.00 to $12.50 Coats years. or $7.75 v §15.00 Girls’ Coats coats fur col- In 9.94 P Fast Color Pure. Silk Elastic Jersey Petti- t lor _Black Ribbed coats, in every beautiful color. s 79 S}ock:ngg. in fine and he_a\'y Made with accordion pleated . ribbed for boys and girls. flounces trimmed with bands of === | | Double soles and heels and re- 2 satin ribbon. «| | inforced knees. Mostly perfect quality. weight. | bands. 95¢ fleeced, 99 cloths. 2 pains by, lace, ailk, 19¢ to 25c Children’s Stockings 5 to:10% sizes. L) For Men, Women and Children Best Values in Town Ladies’ Ribbed Vests & Pants, 53¢ ik Sdeparia‘v;afl\'est: i‘l‘nd Pln‘t,! for ladies; good heavy ribbed, witl eece: ning. ests have high neck and in both double-breasted, pin-back |long sleeves and pants are ankle length, with musiin Regular and extra sizes. Men'’s Separate Shirts and Drawers Extra heavy sanitary " 70C length | shirts and drawers; Cutest of Baby Things . $1.89 Babies’ Long $2.00 to $250 Bonnets Short Dresses Rich. Beau- ’ tiful Velvet l 5 5 Fine Nainsook Ronrets, in all o and™ Lougcloth 1 15 colors; “also Corduroy, Chin- Dresses, for . chills, Silk and Satin Bonnets Ohoice of daintiest of | in high Lack or poke tylex roidery and medallion ‘trimmed styles in Foke or bishop effects. Thousands Are Idle, But 5,000 Jobs Go Begging in New York By the Amwciated Pros NEW YORK, ATKONAN CLB) DlscuSSED l" ART TALK announced as the first of a series Sergt. Woodfill Given Rousing of free lectygres to be given by the Huston Thompson Tells of Spirit of M A htthe assembly hall of the Southwest in Address Before Arts Club. Reception—Too Modest to | Tell of War Deeds. Prolonged cheering, followed by an Central “Y"” building, tonight at & o'clock. Rgbert Goldsmith, author Following & dinher at the Arts Club last evening., at which Mr. and Mrs. impromptu reception, was the wel- come extended Sergt. Samucl Wood- Arthur F. Musgrave were hosts, Hus- fill, selected by Gen. Pershing as the ton Thompson, chairman of the Fed- eral Trade Commission, gave an In- teresting talk on the subject of his Jast summer experiences in New Mex- ico, where hg visited the remains of the Pueblo Indians. Mr. Thompson paid a tribute to the steadlly advancing art spirit of the west and southwest, espectally In me city, an anta Fe, Denver e e art gallery has lately |&reatest Individua) hero in the Amer- been erected in a style appropriate to |ican expeditionary forees during the the history Off 3‘-0 "x‘d‘o“ée of & re.|World war. by members of the Ki- He spoke of the evidences - O N e e Rk P isation among the orig. | Wanis Club, at a business meeting of e awellers n that land, who had, |the organization at the Hotel Wush- ington yesterday afternoon. Reticent to the point of bushiulness, the “perfect soldier,” who single- handed destroyed three machine sun nests and brought down no less than nineteen of the enem. | plaudits of his hos he was unused to delivering specches. “Friends.” said the sergeant, will have to excuse me from mak onl vember 4.— Desplite the fact that there are hundred thousand un- emoloyed men In New York, 5.0v0 good jobs—for one day— were golng _hegking R. never todny. | ¢ of Voorhis, pre: John the memory It had been found enmary to advertie for poll elerkn, ballot el vassing Inspectors for Tuenda munieipal eleetion. Proll ks get 310 and the others $6. admitted to membership, the former having his card in Kiwanis transfer- red from Mason City, lowa. The club will hold an oyster roast at -the Hoy Scout'’s Camp at Burnt Mills, Md., tomorrow afternopn, when all are quested to assemble at Thomas Circle, at 1 o'clock. —_— Russian women have the reputation of being born politicians and diplomats. ———ee he concluded. failed to maintain it be- cause of their lack of faith in the higher ideals, and he drew an impres- sive lesson for the American nation from the fate of these early people, eloquently warning of perils to the civilization of today in the pressure between Asia and Europe. A delightful musical program was rendered by ‘Edwin Linz, \:Ifllllllsl. and Miss Deleslyne Taylor, pianist. Mr. and Mre, Louis Potter will give a recital Sunday night The fort- nightly salons to be held Tuesd nights in November are Interesting because of the list of notables who have promised to attend them. Features of the November schedule are exhibits, which include one of Japanese batiks and handicrafts loaned by Hadjl Ernest Staples, No- vember 1 to 13; and exhibition of the Works of the late Bertha E. Perrie. November 15 to 30. and winter ex- hibits of the Arts Club. - Amelia Heath, who died recently At B Utah, was the last survivor of the six women who were the first women jurors to serve in the Unites States. The Jjury was impaneled at Laramie, Wyo.. 70. I than . Coulter, U. S. A.. who ac- d the fighting mun, would not, however, allow his irade to zet off so easy, and gave a Jdetailed account of 0odfill's remarkable | record. —— Start the Day Right With Breakfast at 7 a.m., at The Bartholdi Across from New Ebbitt Hotel. Choice of Fruit or Orange Juice, Fish, Sausage or Eggs; Coffee, Tea or Cocoa, and Hot Bread, 75c. A la Carte, also. Quiet Club Atmosphere. THOSEFRECKLES Beauty Bleach Will Remove Norfolk Report Rend. Following the reading of reports of all standing ¢ . President Claude H. Wooward ordered the re- 'nt program adopted ntion of the canital dis- Norfolk to be seorge W. Win- | n, which in- for mothers lief in Eurg |<le\\' sketched th icludes fresh air and children, f. and Asia, chil promgtion’ of between employ between resident better | rs and employes, and of cities and rural Amiericanization in the | ecially through the teach- & of the Constitution:, co-operation relating to public health i husine: High-Class, Fur Trimmed @ education, Equal to Many Shown at $45 rtroduction of busin conduct of gove “a square deal for the Ameri- san boy and a direct interes ind the strengthening of brown, black and oxford. Plenty of young girls' jaunty models, including the latest blouse or loose hanging tab back effects; also straight lined fitted or flared models for older women. $16.50 Sport Coats The elub voted to subscribe jinme S Yen ull about Black an diately the balance of $1.400 remai ing unsolicit 9.0 Scout activities by t It was further voted to place wreath on the casket of the unknown | ¢ soldier Armi: in_the name of | the International Kiwanis and to of- | 2% fer the War Department automobiles > i ! owned by club members for the trans- portation of woman members of fami- lies of the soldier dead who might be | unable to reach Arlington on the day | of the ceremonies. | Kiwanian Walter J. Campbell of | springfield, Mass. and V. F. Boone! captured the prizes for the handsom- est and homeliest guests present. ¢ | M. Updegraff and Ridgely Hunt were | sport styles, with inverted pleated and lecturer., will be the speaker. Other speakers and subjects will be: “Making the Desert Bloom.,” 1llustrat- 5 ed, C. United Stat reclamation servic vember 9; “C: da British Kmpire, bot, Wednesday, November 16: in the Servici Man." Dr. J. Blanchard, i ll ksl i > ;5.1.'_.n|u:':|1lul|!{{i I of M Showalter of the National Geograph Wednesday, No the Keystone of th rs. Ada Brown Tal Selence J N L e \,l Seventh Street Mayer & Co. Beween D& E ‘ : oA, o A ic Dr.' W. J. Humphries, United. Statas weather I . Wednesday. Decen- ber 7; ur National Parks,” illus ated, A. Demaray. editor, na- tional park service, Wednesday, Des cember 14. : Intimate Glimpses Within Other People’s Homes Do you receive our little monthly magazine, “Hearth- stone?” If you do not you are missing quite a treat. It _ is a little magazine devoted to fine furniture, its romance revealed through intimate glimpses within other peo- ‘ional relations, es 1y with [da. e oniy” foreign trritord " in Them ple’s homes which Kiwanis i 3 ’ \ 1'nle report the % Smartes ocal clul and e order "\ trs to cover or hide those freckles. 5 i P of Bolivia, [[jiwere voted distributed amonis the | QoL U R G bluck wnd White Beauty It pictures other people’s homes, beautifully furnished 3 ‘; ” den: ( 3 Lot & vote taken . ii":::::“‘:wm:fi":‘ oed “ Jenutites in good faste, and shows you in pictures how they have elour an G s, unanimous Vinible film thal J Buvseten ||| lopied to Eovern the coming sisc r»‘;‘:zwl skin of fre and other solved the very problems of degoratlon tlfat may»be both- Cloth President Woou nounced the | and White Soap aids Beaaty Bleach. ering you. Withal you’ll find it a very interesting little Gosts, 48 W Hahn to the | 3 00 BRG o White Cleansing - magazine. new shades committe of which and department stores of Mard- ! is chairman. Mr. | il Widte T ing and navy | fliare’of by K bt 1o Wltapeine. G The Life Time Furniture Store will be glad to put you - i ough. )] s, . . .. - blue, reindeer. 31,400 Vote et Kirtndag ook wh on the mailing list—and it doesn’t cost a thing, except the postal card to let us know you’d like it sent you. back, flap pockets and narrow, | Coats, in popular all-around belts. Ladies’ Extra Large Size Bloomers Ladies’ Knit Bloom- 44C ers in sizes known as Jumbo, elastic knee, waist. Full cut seats with gus- sets; white only. Babies’ Long Short Coats Warmly and nicely $l.84 lined Cream Cashmere Coats, daintily made with silk embroldered capes and high collars. $2.25 Babies’ Bath Robes | i o, 12 sy e $1.55 shoulder Bath Robes, in dainty pink and Dblue effects. Cutely made with cord girdle at waist, for infants and ‘bigger ba- bles, warumiy lined. Some with silk! *34.50 $3.98 figures. ___Extra full size, warm Comforts, beau- tifully covered with fine quality figured satine in many colors and combinations— ° ide borders of plain colors to match $7.50 Satine-Covered Comforts $4.98 §3.98 Great, fluffy, heavy Blankets that look and feel like real wool, and are just as warm. White or gray with pink and blue borders. from fine with fine 2 free from | needs. EXTRA SPECIAL R& G Co rsets You've been paying $1.50 to $2.00 for R & G Corsets. pertfect corsets of this famous brand in every size from 19 to 30, for $1.50 72x90 Seamless Sheets . Perfect Quality A ‘bargain’th good Sheets and just ‘when good housekeepers are replenisiting their bedding Cut 72x90 inches from wide, round thread, bleached sheeting. Limit, 4 to a customer. It's a long since you bought $1.00 soft bleached EXTRA SPECIAL * $55.00 Women’s Fur Rich, Luxurious Coats, of brown - and gray fur; magnificently silk bell cuffs. 34 to 46 sizes. $8.00 Wool-Like Blankets $1.00 Bolster Cases quality Bolsters at less than a dollar. Cut 72x42 inches from hea lined and stylishly made with big s ‘75 shawl collars, all-around belts and — $5.98 time such 69c cotton—ab lutely free from dressing. N Coats b Balance Next Year Here’s our Big Christmas offer.for Men. These George Washington Elgin Watches are the very last word in accurate time-keeping; 17-jewel movements, in newest style thin 20-year guaranteed Gold Filled Cases. Pre-. pare right now to take advantage of this offer—come in and select your Watch for yourself or for Husband, Father or Son—pay $1 Down—you can take it ‘with you and wear while you pay—or leave it -here until you're ready—then PAY THE BALANCE NEXT YEAR. : Is the Price of These Wonderful . Timekeepers—But That Isn’t All With Every George Washington Elgin Watch or any Other Watch—We Give Full Super-Service for 1 Year Think what this offer means! We will make all repairs FREE FOR ONE YEAR! If you break a crystal or mainspring, from any cause whatever—we’ll repair it FREE.: If you drop your watch, or accidentally it, we’ll repair it FREE. If ‘. you break half a dozen crystals or mainsprings within, a year, we’ll supply new ones FREE. Could anything be more liberal? We’re “doing this for just one reason—WE WANT TO GET ACQUAINTED WITH MORE PEQPLE AT BOTH OF OUR STORES THIS YEAR THAN EVER BEFORE. That’s why we’re making this offer. That’s why we have GONE THE LIMIT to make it while to buy Christmas ; worth r your Watch here. DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS! GE!";"O’UR WATCH TOMORROW! . JEweLers | Al OPTICIANS

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