Evening Star Newspaper, November 7, 1921, Page 14

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} RED ERUSS BU[]G Huntor Noed Not Hunt; | |- M- C. A. SCHOOL OPENS. 4 ) Rabbits Thick as Flies The School of Religlous Bducation:, of the Y. M. C. A. opened its third Come and Look at Gun A oty TRO AR, yemester i y Spectal Dispatch to The Star. will be from November 14 A : : 8 ! L y ber 8—Close o 1,000 Bunding | |\or from February 6 to April 10. A Pay in January 4 b . i c class session will be held in “th - * If you have a charge 3. Calvary Baptist Sunday school house, ! © account here. ) Requirements . for _ Coraing : _ et i gt The 1! foll 3 - = : :"'" ‘trom .‘.‘.::’:'..":.::: Dr. h;nmes lLny. :u:: r,ol]:r‘.' uu:.:‘fl ‘Washington—New York—Paris STORE NEWS for Tuesday November 8, 1921 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest —_— = 000,000 urning e xear Are over ss' ¥ with full quotas eof quail, Carroll, Rev. Dr. ohn Britton Clark, pheasant and wild turkeys. Dr. Frank Wilbur Collier, Maud B. { Ci Solicitor Philip Willlams Cummins, Rev. Dr. rge M. Diffen- A Less Than Last. Shet amd illed tws wild twe. | | derfer, Dr. George SJ Duncan, Percy e SEies (BUESTRA) A veritable festival of value in these to cover expenses for the current plentiful that they can be killed Ruediger, Dr. James H. Taylor and fiscal year, it was announced last| | by standing im ome spot and | |Dr. A, F. Anderson. night by national headquarters of the [ | meltmE £oe fhem -?n":-?n:l'. 05 x| ® Red Cross. - JAPAN HONORS BEATTY. & % o S| e T | e resses of Meri Projected expenditures are more thal |, . v oo jiing Bengalese, or built in|don of the RIsInG Sun be. conferved When the proposed Tariff Law is finally in :s.on:,oao less ‘:hu\ ;ho-e ;: tht,:;; the lty}; of the Bengals, an East In- upon ‘?dlr;:lralla fix"lx- 'B‘:“(w'n“"‘ sea effect, prices on many articles of merchandise scal year, when the to rea dian tribe. lord o e British admiralty. “ $24,492,741." The Red Cross will hold are going to be higher. And the longer you {:- lnn:utlh roll ?n n:; the sunpox‘-t of e —— wait to buy the things you need now, the more S worl roughout the country from Y - in A mone the: itewms listed o the bud : i WNM . own " mong the items listed on the bud- get is $3,669,256 for Red Cross service PRICES ARE DO! NOW—d to a point in db?hufu“ a%:blad ex-le'rv:ce men [ . °| where you can afférd to buy. On a great many an amlilies. e appropriation rep- > resents the amount aldlolad to tnlu articles m:i which theh"lnty is being raised prices ‘WOl ‘om nation; ieadquarters only e will Joubted]; ‘w- and does not include funds being - . bolma %, spent by local chapters in similar re- This Is just ‘a Uef linee. word of timely Will Ald Those in Hospltals. ‘warning. Assistance to the disabled in hos- A word to the pitals will take care of $1,790,000 in . the budget, an increase of half a mil- wise is sufficient. lion dollars over the amount alloted for similar work in last year's bldget. This will provide personal services inr flln‘hlsd x::eg nngl their l!‘;m:uln o supplement benefits provided . o : "h/fnmfimfl'iwmpm:on 3 m:, Early Christmas shoppers will be delighted 600 has been made for Red Cross i i to know we have just received a lot of work in connection with Regular Army and Navy hospitals and with St ares) PR I Women’s Pure For disaster relief ‘the Red Cross has set aside for the current twel . ‘months an appropriation of $543,976, 2) virtually doubling the appropriation i 1 l I I I e as for the same purpose last year.. More y than $2,000,000 is provided for serv- f g f jce and assistance to the 3,600 Red £ | ] Crons lc_hfi.vte.u by the natlonal or- : To sell at a very : ; 9 5 N ion. 7 s Reduce Overhead Costs. < 22 low price. Each . Other items of the domestic budget 8 > - o 5 include $498.546 for miscellaneous ac- N2 ! Considering the fact that these umbrellas are it e o pLL T > i black and all the wanted colors, have bakelite $768,600 for management. Each of 7 = . handles with leather straps or hardwood handles :&::#:;n llotments for shailar pur - % 2 with rings or_straps, white ends and tips—now P A e T is : then, considering all these up-to-the-minute fea- 990 of ‘which wlgleon!i-lhu'ted through | tures, why only $3.95? Be;au:c tl!:y are shg‘l:'t] 5 - 5 e ha E;‘i;’.fl‘é.‘;’fifi%:glfié;:&"‘%‘} ‘E‘fi?"‘éfi‘& s / 'c’;;g‘]‘)':';;":vggmz?‘i}igfig Y":;e:‘f’::fm“’s e Advance winter styles in variety providing for every robe. there” remains 38,165,108 stiil weave, but not a thing to impair the service qual- ! daytime occasion—in fact many are sufficiently elaborate hat 3.000:000" will. b6 reasieed for : ity of these beautiful umbrellas. for theater and dinner wear. The feature is that you can For Red C: rticipati th y / S— Jotnt ‘effort o relieve Famine Sondlc Only $3.95 each—low, indeed. select from three group: tions in Russia, for final work in the Only punctual shoppers are likely to Going! ed d_vi ide r T stad recons, s, Pronent ot omg. session at Indianapolis, according to . ° Bl Tricotines, Canton Crepes, Better grade materials and Onc 0““1‘, i:ears i adverse word received here. y Crepe de Chine, Satin and so the acme of high-class tailor- criticism abou using ex- WO ot Backhel] Universits, prese. Hede by America’s Most Progressive Shoe-Makers Llngerle ouses many combinations of ma- Heavy Conten Crepe, travagant adjectives when de- dent; S. J. Skivington, Los Angeles, Sold Economically through Their Own Shoe Stores | . ( terial and trimming that Cre de Chine of firm scribing inexpensive merchan- first vice president: G. A. Hagstr, In a special sale tomorrow Rt et e e | hn e CHeg OF B e tutdl 1.0 cxigeteation this work during the current year. Only one hundred in the lot. } A N i - Sl e e S o) 8 The biggest money’s get one. . ing the closing of the old general . First Floor—=Lansburgh & Broether relief program in Europe, $4,978,000 worth in town. 20 . . is made available. 3 l P i pe BAPTIST BOARD ELECTS. Calfikin STap mew styles 20 | ) - ' . _Mrs. W. S. Abernathy of this city fine full,-gramed 415 Baptist Church at the yearly business leathers. ing. Minneapolis, third vice president; er; John Y. Alitchison, New | / Beads, cire braid, embroidery ideas, with a generous show- heavy Canton crepe and A . 3 - jes: P = Sty hat th frock: F. Lipphard, New York, recording sec” REGAL SHOE COMPANY, Factories: WHITMAN, MASS. at $1 19 cured it i fodays mode Most atractive trimming 10,47, (hat these frocks are L] New f::irfiufl::fi:orxnfi-fig"i;vl in motifs or elaborate de- ing of brilliant or dull beads. finest tricotines in regulatign tary Sy 3 i i i i - 4 3 v v ves. Elaborat Torances and codvantions. ond FW, REGAL SHOE STORES :; g We shall say nothing about the value of sign. mg:rglugs, i:es::;,y c:l- Satin frocks too, if you want ?{.Qfi:fi.‘;fi’ vicaves. o ;o.?;i:]: Padelford, New ‘York, secretary of In WASHINGTON 3 these blouses, for any woman will see at ars something more dressy. Rib- it OF Besds braid publicity and statistics. X ? once that they are reduced from higher rangements. There are at . bon loops with beads scattéred arrangement » biaid, g Pennsylvania N.W. 1203 F Sereet, NW. - | . Tt it d Sial least fifty distinct styles for ~ bon loops with beads ! embroidery—you must se ORDERED TO. WASHINGTON. 1003 (Cor. Ds::nm, o N i s pnces.“We’ll i‘t rt' t otw“. io essfl“l’laus your selection in this lot. in and out in artistic fashion. them to appreciate the value. : B s e materials are Voile Lieut. Commander Francis E. M. | 3“3 6’ b t atlain and navelty efacks, > Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Whiting of the third naval district ; and Organdie in p! y 2 has been ordered to this city for duty ¢ | Many pastel tints, tans and white . on the general naval board. J in abundance. Laces, embroidery, tai- » N ; lored styles and every 3 In the Japaness home the mother- s = —————— — a ‘ style of collar and cuff worn this in-law is the boss. - For business women who like blouses that can TN I be laundered, the purchase of several Blouses from this lot will prove a paying investment. Afraid to Smile | i R November Silk T L L T T LT There is nothing in town more timely than our be h ?‘ hile th llecti intact. : o . 0 e st Froon—tasabargh & Brother At price reductions that are making all - Washington, sit up and take notice! secre shares i mirro; - ] It wouldn’t be anything éxtraordinary if we reduced prices under every- theHar - ‘heonoe fiomlll}’ i b'er % tiful 3 yi.n‘ g The vogue of the hour— day circumstances, bu)t'tright at the very outset of the social season—a season mm.l Al b .c‘].:cd whitoand bean s Bre P ] that is about to become a warld epoch—with a program of formal functions the ty of her own t. Pyorrhea, the thief of beauty. Women,s | that call for the most elabdrate dressing, this sale is little short of phenomenal ! i \ g is at its work. Nor is that all—Duvetyn, Vglvet, Corduroy and heavy silks for winter wedr, also 3 take their place side by side h lighter weaves for evening gowns, lovely lingerie i i i i far bel lar that it will P:!dchw gums! Thcyfluh tbefintugnofwmmzwhm > Spo I : Hose : : ;:d.fl::fi;egn%:z;:nfi?b:‘y ‘;ll::“llo :; %r::sa I::a d.“ elow regular that it wi If your gums are tender and sore, if they bleed easily-when ™ Woe offer it at its BEST! | pee— = Pure Silk Satin brushed, beware! That is how Pyorrhea starts. - o L p ANOIONerUR . il | Crepe de Chine and R v/ $2 49 s Wh say “best” we mean it in every P f omaine, yard.. . If neglected, Pyorrhea may do its worst. It loosens teeth sstse the pod inylplies. Not only the best quai- Georgette n Navy, midnight, Havana, seal, taupe, until they drop out or must D pullesl- l"-? germs seep, through- ities, best styles and best color effects, but by all f i copen, mode, black ;r:_d vdvhlt_le'.( Tl;)sflls i he e e vl oy W O5C Yard! | s dmed i e © At tb{ 0 first kit of trouble ses vour déatist p i buy'a . W l S H £ . i lar. 40 inches wide—another advantage. of . Then ® \ tube of Forhan’s For the Gums ang use regularly. : ool Sport Hose: Forhan’s For the Gums is the scientific formula of R. J. Forhan, D.D.S. It will not only check tfe grogrea?:f Pyoi- R $1 -00 rhea, if used in time, but it will prevent the start of thisdisease. In solid brown and hmhe:l mixtures, inkngi:g Use it as a dentifrice whether you have Pyorrhea or not. It gxa{;e ‘;:‘%r:“gmz?:‘;‘“g" ominate. , Ribb geeps the teeth white and clean, the gums firm and healthy, P At $2.00 : S : lglar.k alx\ldd Co]lored $ 1 2 5 ~ Start using it today. E8 3 g o ; i \ i atin Messaline. o ; : i bes : : I-Silk Imported ! f Brush Your Teeth With Forhan’s—How to Uselt : whitf.m%v Elea::lglit ‘:v;::lgae;fl;iv;o:‘:dh'le :;l;di;;;n‘z;:: Sluve‘tyn, ysrd. .o $5 .39 Fifty colors, including every standard A 3 H and novel tone for street and evening Use #8 twico daily, yoar in and year ent. Wet your brush in cold ! K worn with brogues, oxfords or. pumps. Thirteen—no_bad luck about it—in wear. High luster ad mellow texturé o et vt . e Ve g At $2.25 . Ar$275 . | fact it is GOOD LUCK fo get thisteen “ as well as an exceptional value. - ety : & ¥k - H i luvi T 2. - erevices, Brush the grindingand back surfaces of the teeth. Massage : All-wool, finé English Full-fashioned _Sport | d:fier:.nt" occz;‘I;rswlants. fieh iners, hana- 36-inch Wide-Wale 8 9c Many a womari dare not unmask her smile lest others learn 40 inches wide; all silk, in § 40 of the season’s favorite col- Satin-Face Crepe. 1 8 5 ors. Shop, please; don’t miss Special, yard.... o = % store—th.en come baFk 2 d Navy,'brnwn and black; 40 inches compare this number with any wide; soft texture, beautiful finish and you've seen at much higher a correct weight for frocks, blouses and “price—that’s all! various garments of the season’s vogue. T LTI T I T T your gums with your Forhan-coated brush —gently at first until the 5 Hose, of silk-and-wool ki 40 'inches wide. guma barden. then mors vigorouely. 1f the gima are very tender peave, i ':a::{l b e Choen hather bags, etc. 3 and 40 in Corduroy, yard.... massage utmd’h. . instead of the brush. m:;mba 7l i van—just -the thing for ttern that is particu- Fine Chiffon Dress Twenty-five different colors, suitable slready use Forhgn’s according to directions; and: comsul : 2 mannish shoe, . - larly smart. d for lounging robes, children’s coats, mw"’ spocial treatment. : > > . At ss'so Taffeta, yard.... ® women’s skirts and the hundred-and-one Z g 35¢c and 60c. Alldmw-u. i ] i v At $3-50 Fall-fashioned Silk- | Correct weight for frocks, petticoats, ;:‘::: !f‘g;'.thns. l‘ld‘f fabric, so fashionable rments of heather effect. Snaj Green and blue heather wide; navy, brown and black. piest hose ':ln t‘he seas| m!xt.urel- } Ch.e'ney Brotfief‘si’ $6 29 ; Canton Crepe' and i / aa | | ChiffonVelvet,yd- DU, Satin Canton Crepe : Seft, light-weight, easy-to-drape Vel- AHA SR S i et of exquisite surface and richest If You Are Stout—You Can © Toloring, Thirty colors, with an abun- A Yard Have.a sup!r-b.' FM Tool - - ! i . dance of black.” 42 inches wide. ‘Youthline Reduso Corsets | Backssscme @ 00 | LRk R g e LIS o meuse, yard..... . o aEEL —are made exclusively for women of large pro- 3 orite this season. 'Its méllow portions. They wme{nbofll, front and back lace Fine texture and lustrous finish. 40 texture and rich. finish com- models. Miss Connel from' Youthline head- inches wide—an advantageous width for mend it especially to your :o woman' is too stout to be comfortable and 5 5 ‘-:-uu Floor—Lansburgh & Brother stylish. Prices, $350 and. » : : Thtrd FOR THE GUMS Checks Pyorrhea

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