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= — i 5 No' onTHE LevEL, )( sue's AT, ) [ o Tom(y‘,s;o! k Closed all day Friday—Armistice Day ?@Lm o S GEORGE ,WHAT ©o By THE WAY, HAS T Do You THin of HERY . ] [ So0THInK, oF HER 2 ([ BusINESS Pl D, (1B PerFECTLY FRAMK, VVE §J EE P I YOUR LWME 7 [ B 17, o oF ConFIDERCE M sa e o men S s oes ! . ey e JouR Tu 06 MERT OF o 7 | Possession Within 30 Days o women | . | ' » , high shoes and low shoes—many styles— g* ONE SAMPLE HOME a ‘ all' first qualities — all at one price. a‘{ FINISHED AND OPEN i | - i The SHANNON AND LUCHS BUNGA- El & LLOW has never geached the stage of full com- I pletion before being SOLD to some DISCRIMI- NATING BUYER. | T e (0 / Interest on your savings compounded twice a year Our object in paying the highest rate of interest consistent with safety is to encourage the habit of saving. Systematic saving, month by month, not only lays the foun- dation for successful career. but it develops character and con- . tentment; it places you in position to be a home owner and a person who commands the respect and admiration of your neigh- bors. One dollar or more will start your account. Columbia Building Association 716 11th St. N.W. Under Government Supervision : 'HE BVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921 —By WEBSTER |AID IN HOME DECORATIONS Children Asked to Assist in Respect The End of a Beautiful Miss DUMBeELL , TH1S 15 My OLO FRIEND GEORGE FiSHFAYCE . WE WERE PALS 1 CoLLEGE Friendship. PLEASED T MEETD AT HE T GuUY | SEEM YOU WM AT ONE oF THEM FooTBALL GAMES?) ing a sample home for the inspection of the general public. Suffice to say that unusual values are offered. ASK THE FAMILY WHO LIVES IN ONE Terms that place this distinctive home within the reach of practically every family who pays a | rent equal to that of any dingy 4-room flat in the E; northwest section. $1,650 Cash and 897 Per Month §= (Including all interest and principal) convenient suburb. Ba stop at Gallatin'St. In fact, we seldom reach the point of secur- m There are but a limited number obtainable. Don’t put off. At least take the time to see the remarkable develop- ments taking place in this section. Washington’s most FAR ENOUGH OUT FOR THE FAMILY NEAR ENOUGH IN FOR THE BUSINESS MAN Hamilton St. at 13th St. N.W., To Inspect Any 14th St. car ébest service in Washington) to car one square south of Hamilton) or Ingraham St. (one square north of Hamilton St.). Georgia Ave. cars stop at Hamilton St.—walk west. | HER GRAMMAR ? GOSH! CHICKENM EITHER, VLL BET A DAY. I HER | MOPE 1 i E! | MAYFLOWER IN DRY DOCK. No More Cruising for President Un- til Yacht Is Repaired. There will be no more week end crufses as a means of rest and rec- reation for the President and Mrs. Harding for at least three or four weeks. It will take that long to scrape the hull of the presidential yacht Mayflower and to make other necessary repairs. Portsmouth, Va.. navy yard. Commander Ralston Holmes, who is in command of the Mayflower, is busily engaged while his ship/is out / i SHE STRIKES ME AS A SiLLy, STUPIO, UTTERLY SELFISH \NOMAN , SHE HAS A 10EA ABOUT ONCE 1N YEARS, D10 You MOTCE SHE'S MO . SWE'S 35 IF SHE'S YOu'RE MNOT INTERESTEC. The ship is now in dry dock at the | AGREEMENT REACHED ON BORDER RUM TRAFFIC American and Canadian Officials in “Gentlemen’s” Pact on Ship- ment of Liquor. American prohibition men and Cana- dian officials have entered into a “gen- tlemen's agreement” desigried to re- duce smuggling of liquor across the {border to a minimum, it was an- nounced yesterday at federal prohibi- WELL, GEORGE, WHAT DO You THmK OF HERT A AN O CEMENT 0F THE MARRIAGE OF MAUDE DUMBELL To JiM DooB N" THUS EMDETH A LIFELONG FRIEMD SHIP NICS GIRL, SAY, T1t, ARE WU GotMG OUT o THE GAME SATURDAY? tion Agent R. O. Matthews, Who rep- resented Commissioner Haynes, re- ported that barder rum runners were encountering a new menace, Which was_proving a serious handicap to liquor smuggling. A new species of highwaymen, cailed “high jackers,” are operating along the border and do not hesitate o .commit .rourder in their hold-ups of rum runners. —_— OFFICERS ARE RECHOSEN. Town and Country Club Holds An- nual Election. Officers who have served for the past vear were re-elected at the annual Publlo school children were called upon yesterday to assist their parents in decorating their homes with flage Friday and Saturday to shcw respec’ flown at whole staff November 12" to the unknown soldler to be buried at Arlington. The call was sent throughout the school system by Supt. BOYS HELD AS FUGITIVES John ¥. Daugherty and Samuel Ogborn, seventeen-year-old resid of Philadelphia, came to this cit. terday to see the sights and get glimpse of some of the notables from abroad. 1In Union station they tracted the attention of Detective W. E. Owens, who arrested them and beld them as alleged fugitivss from their parents, Their parents had them returned home. 2 Ballou at the request of the citizens' committee of the arms conference. “Flags should be displayed at half staff all Armistice day in order to show respect to the unknown, dead and ‘the burial service at Arlington,” eaid a bulletin distributed to the i8chool children. “Flags should be to Unknown Hero. 7th at F' 7that F Where prices are guaranteed - OU can buy with the utmost confidence. We’ll these shoes - tell you what they are—shoes ... from our regular makers—sound leath- er and workmanship from tip to sole. High shoes variously in —Black or brown kid leathers. A . . . R wegian call. —Black, tan or brown calf skins. —And the new patent colts.” Low shoes only in tan calf brogues and patent colt oxfords. English, French and conservative lasts. All gizes from 6 to 11; widths A to D Get your winter shoes now; get two pairs if you can spare the money. —Tan or black Scotch grain or Nor- meeting of the Town and Country Club, held Monday night at the town club- house, 18th street and Columbia road. Officers of the club are: Morton J. , - Luchs, president; Charles A. Gold- | [ smith, first vice president:. Henry-J.| | R A § 4 =y N b [ ] | of commission serving in Washing- ton in his capacity as one of the prin- cipal.aides on the White House staff. He will remain here untikword is re- cetved that the Mayflower again is headquarters. Tho plan, it was ex- plained, is to prevent ‘the shipmeént of liquor from the United States into Canada intended for reshipment back | x SHANNON: & LUCHS The Hecht Co. by requiring the consent of officials A TR At : ready to be eailed back to her berth ¢ 713 14th St. N.W. B e raping knd painting, 1§ | The agreement. it was stated, was| Gusdorf, Correspending seetary. Upwards of 600 pairs $ 75 the construction of a new mainmast |Leached at & copference B0 Regina, | The following were elected to serve in sizes and styles . for the shfp. - e firoh:‘bisoa idirectors ot Minnescts; or thres yoara:” Goron Nocdiinger £ Y. Nort| akota an lontana and Ca- |gql Hi . Alb E. inem, 4 o e—=at j . ey | 57T, g, 20 Bas000- | aflan e GRiATLY AMRTHR | SO 34 B Worbere. X Vi o T IR > - One of the biggest transactions we’ve ever put over in trou- . [ . & , ° ° : | sers. The maker had a lot of short bolts; we had them made ne O0lg saie or men s urnis ingsy| | - SEmeATAT R e i yours. ¢ 7 ) o f Cassimelies, finished and unfinished worsteds, in checks, stripes ) R T, [ [ 3 I { and solid colors. A great many suit patterns—grays, blues, browns. 2 ’ i | ! any = S : Sl]k and Satln ’ Aflmflm . " i Cuff and plain bottoms. Waist sizes 29 to 42. - = 100 dozen .men’s: | : Men’s mercerized (Trousers shop, main floor, south annex.) . e Y ; o ° . = } ilk tie 4 chirt , SUK NEY - striped madras shirts e diose % fin : = Sale of f 85‘:‘& & R 19C € oI men's 1rine § You wili be glad ‘to buy them Slightly substandard, but you Velour hats, $3095 £ at this price—dozens of patterns, wouldn’t know it had we not told = including imported floral designs— you. Bl:tfk, br:;wn, w!hne. gray ) 3 all serviceable silks. : . 210, /uaty {dddble heel. Ttoe idnd Quality velours, rich as velvet; soft as ¢ (Main fioor.)| ; . . . . a kitten’s ear; shimmery as satin. Silk ; lined and silk trimmed with choice of welt %flm SO or raw edge. g Men’s wool mixed Men ‘Bl naY T B ‘ ack, brown, seal, Havana, London clocked hose . mocha gloves sniigke, 3 : sl , . Sl 'lo Hat 8hop—nain ficor. - = i Men’s combinati £ Quite the vogue with oxfords. How's this for value? Tan éen 3 com matlon gOlf and == Seamless wool hose, with contrast- ;‘:;lc:fl 8{2:32» '}'gl‘_’l lfi“'fdsi 1‘;“[:‘; b . . . . § ing clocks of green, brown and officers. Dressy gloves for busi- usiness Sutt, $32-75 = blue on black. Medium weight. &g ness wear. s 3 vesl, with long trousers and an extra pair of knickers. Wear the regulation suit in city; change to knickers on the golf links. Coat fitted with the pivot sleeve that permits plenty of swing and freedom. rTHE sale is for all men who like the ‘beauty of silk shirts with the I strength of madras. Rich, colorful stripes; union SUitS cause the maker could getlno leasi: ttes d more of the same material at $l .29 sfe:;:: i P the old price. .Sizes 1315 to . { i 18%5. . - " Only 1,582 shirts in all— Women who buy for men all of the same fabrie—and may wisely select -these for offered under price only be- Christmas gifts— : ‘madras shirts | A 'l:egrauping of broken assort- g In herringbone and tweeds; brown and = = Medium and heavy weights—all t first quality, rarely found at $1:29. gray mixtures. Closed crotch, finished with flat lock seams. Sizes 36 to 50. In or ecru. L « (Main fleor.) ments of higher priced shirts, All sizes, 14 to 17. Patterns for all tastés. ' Limitéd' quantjty—won’t' last long at $1. T Sale of all-wool sweaters, $5.95 Same grades last season were $10 and $12.50 Heavy shaker knit all-wool sweaters with large shawl collar. Ma- roon, navy and myrtle. . - (Matn floor.), for here is one sale - that cannot be repeated T i (Matn foor.) i silk shirts - 53.95 The,_ lowest figure we have yet seen for shirts of this quality. Ceepe de chines, broadcloths, jer- sey silks, baby broadcloths, satin : flpfl silks and Jacquard silks. ? 'lfifl:el. (Bports shop, main ficor, south ammex.) e bath robes $3.95 Blanket robes’ with heavy_ nap. Numerous neat designs. *” Made with cellar, pockets and girdle. Full cw$; all “seams secirely Men'swoolmackinawsa sale, 6:% Coats are tailored with large shawl collars and with full or Closed all day Friday—Armistice Day . e Hecht Co. : Seventlf,bat F 7 The all - purpose coat that provides warmth and. permits plenty of freedom. Big news -~ po¢ pejy,. Plaids and plain for men who stay outdoorss— mmfinhdfiumwo;mginei}?' A g;"‘s. Sizes 34 to 46. Choice, _ and bigboys. - - A four-piece suit—regulation coat and hite and - ‘various - width