Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1921, Page 22

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L 92 . __THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1921 |||n|m||||||n|m|fl|n||m|||||miimflnnim||iimim_minj|nm|ii||u||||||||i|||||n| ' IDE, A OF HONORING UNKNOWN HERO : ASCRIBED TO BRITISH CLERGYMAN '75>CLOSED FRIDAY—/msis Dai—in Hone Double Atiractions -lFm’ Thursday FROM MINE TO CONSUMER n,.u.- Assoctated Press. gone to' thelr graves unidentlfied, | NEW YORK, November 9.—The | and urged that such a soldier. 5 s Lieel natlon's utterly lost in the great holocaust, ea of conferring a typified more perfectly than could A\ Blaze of Glo proudest honors on the bones of any other of the victims of the ! l’Y an ‘unkhown soldler, as will be war, the spirit of self-sacrifice and Ly O etweat Ar. | 108 of i and country. he first requirement of a good fire'is heat. It % Urging a sreat. demonstration in takes good coal—properly mined, transported and lington ~ national cemetery on the form of a public fureral for t e | "Armlstice day, was first put for- | an “uninown' goldier he' letice protected from dirt and weather until shoveled into f = % :d the thought that such ward in England by Nathaniel 2 he hought thus sl your furnace—to make contimuous, intense heat. Railton, a young clergyman and There’s heat intensity in every ounce of °r in the hearts of British “war veteran. subjects the profound lessons of . . 20c Ou!mg Flannel D(\ s“"fw"’" First Yard-Wide Percale According to information reach- war and a worthy appreciation of co V ing Ameriean Legion headquarters | the sicrifice of the young men who AI here, England's initiative in hold- laid vn their lives. Deli C l1ar C | ing'a greal public mourning serv- | © Enklands leid I setiug on the elivered from our West Virginia mines direct to ; . jceat the bier of one o her name- by Pranes, Yoy and Thauawes your home. Order today as many tons as you will Warm, Fleecy Quality Out- | Standard Quality yaed- ton had Bl 4 Xn:;ht" St:::lnti'[nnlcl Railton is the son of need all winter. ing Flaninel for nightgowns, | ;;c};efs’ercg;;} i fl;;’dch;;;;- | PRSP putie, " w10 qeorces” wallton. Englana's st Phone Main 5567. ajamas, etc. In stripes o 'y t that Salvation Army commissioner, who gink and blue. ® 810'8'3 Smntll Street colors: | This article pointed ou thousands of soldiers had was found dead in a little railroad died on the battlefleld for their station in Germany shortly be- INe. country and their ideals and had | fore the outbreak of the war. » | Young Railton, who at that time Orrlcn-mtvrnmwflu Bioa. Yaros-Frst ano M vz NE.: —e—————— | was a theologjcal student, enlist- ed at once ahd served through : v of the d b FORBES EXPLAINS NEEDS.| #e"%any vard'of the war > o Head of Veterans sureau Before “House Committee. Col. C. R. Forbes, director of the! United States veerans' bureau, |s' before the House District committee, in executive session yesterday, ex- plaining the need for a deficiency ap- | b propriation of 12,948,803.4¢ for hlr bureau. ( The total of the deficiency bill, : 41 $2 O which now is before the House com- F 1 . mittee for consideration, is - t & 607,661.28. The District Commis- urniture Linens . 05 |'sloners were heard Monday Carpets nb levent treels il\ A one-aay_reduction sale in which = |IggR,In support of estimatcs lotaling . P a Upholstery fall and winter bats gleaned . from officer in charge of public buildings hxgher-pnced tines are to go ata supef and grounds, presented arguments in y bargain price. Models of practical favor of an’appropriation of $25,000 STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, NOV. for preliminary plans and borin; Secretary McGinty of the Interstate Commeres Commission was - heard ] 11, ARMISTICE DAY y afternoon in justification of for the commission totaling $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Values in This New Models in T rlmmed Hat Sale These 200 > Fine Lyons Velvet Fine Panne Velvet Black and Popular Colors NIHDRIRIRnnnnm Sale. Women s I'ine Skirts Plaid and Striped Stors . . $5.50 Splendid New Wool Skirts, hand- somely box- pleated and tailored for su- perior service. Combinations of brown and blue, brown and_reindeer, brown and green, red and_black, green and black. Soft, harmonious shadings. $10.75 Striped skirs - . $7.50 Specially purchased to sell far under embroidered and flower-trimmed ei- the regular price. Every skirt new, fects in all colors,and conibinations; smart and of excellent quality. Box- Felt HOOdS and alll)l's pleated in broad stripes of combination colors, including tan and copen, navy 1 and copen, brown, tan and copen, black . $1.39 2 95 with band of cross-striping between the Hatter's Plush and Zibeline broad stripes. Women's and Misses' Popular Plush Sailors, in two .epecially- Felt Hoods, in black and colors. priced groups: All sizes, all Pheasant tails for trimming styles of brims and crowns. them. 50c to $1.98. Black and colors. Established 1863 every correct size and contour, includ- ‘ing embroidered novelties, bsteich and fancy feather trxmmmgs and smart ap- b plications of mre nbbon, rosettes and ornaments. - New Duvetyn’ Hats” $4.95 & $7.50- Fashion's latest concejts—fur brims, ‘The popular jdea that the entrance of women in the medical profession was of recent date appears to Ivgl wrong. The most important book on | medicine produced in England during | the middle ages was written by St Hildegarde, a woman. Autumn Sale of Oriental Rugs |||||iu|uIn||||1'if|u||mumn|| We have advertised the fact that every rug in this sale is es- pecially priced for this occasion. In addition, we will offer from day to day some unusually attractive values. Two of these will be on sale for Thursday. $ 4 5 A nice lot of ~mall $6 5 Mosuls and Irans, piece’ in a variety of averaging in size 31;,x6 ine Plaid Blanket 1 an e S 3o o colorings and kinds and averag- | feet—beautiful colorings and won- me a ? All-Weol Macl.(lna“s ing in size 3Y,x5 feet. l derfully good values at this price. ;)&o::l‘e, 'Il'luck ll;ilnk u::li \\)\N]:iu All-Wool Overcoats Yougitalsrgeebis alue ue a ite Perfec( Quality Tan and White All-Wool Suits for 25c. Why pay Py . aray and Whits ' more? Rug Values That You’ll Find b —hertce th ht and h 3 . ;5 & You’re Safe H d D l' of blasicets sold o paies and ,5.255 A 3 $ ° : f ! ard to up tcate soft quality—the firm texture that assures long wear. Note the Z Your own dentist liberal size—66x84 inches. 1z will approve its “Downap” Blankets—Thick, Comforts—$5.00 Bed Comforts, A . flufty and warm.© Fine coUOT durably and attractively covered, 7= twice-a-day use. the fact that every rug in our stock is carefully selected— patterma: of ail° colors.” BOUM cotton-iled and scroll- $ 98 A Triple Sale of ) not a mill lot of unsalable goods. o stitched. Reduced to..« Ch camceccrincevmones Axminster, 9x12, $42.50 Axminster, 8.3x10.6, $39 to $58.00. to $55.50. Velvets, 9x12, $45.00 to Velvet, 8.3x10.6, $42.50 $65.00. to $52.50. Chenille, 9x12, 360.90. Chenille, 8.3x10.6, $60. A Linoleum Value for Thursday Only, $1.35 Good Quality Inlaid, in Six Attractive Patterns Quality Clothes . _ALL-WOOL MACK- NAWS are in rich plaids. Belted model with con- vertible collar, two muff pockets and two flap patch pockets Inverted pleat injmy WOMEN'S COATS kA —VWonderfully Warm 3 ) — 3N 3| ! ALL-WOOL _ OVERCOATS, ALL-WOOL SUITS come in —Notably Stylish of fine mannish coatings and splendid, durable fabrics. Box- chinchilla. Russian models w:{]hl pleated Norfolk and yoke-back, Earge Size25c _ Medium Size10¢ Relieves Rheumatism Musterole loosens up stiff joints and drives out pain. A clean, white ointment, made with oil of mustard, ! it usually brings relief as soon as! you start to rub-it on. | It does all the good work of the - high neck, also lapel styles. A P e Uncommonly Durable | baye:beit and i.gockexa inverted-pleat models. Lined ‘old-fashioned mustard plaster, with- - 3 to-19." > with wocl alpaca. Two “pairs out the blister. Doctors and nurses pants. $8.75. often recommend its use. 1 Get Musterole today at your drug | $835." t' ! ’ BIG BOYS' OVERCOATS, gizes 9 to 17. Of heavy, phid- 5 I — ‘ back, plain surface mannish coating, with skeleto store. 35 and 63c in jars and tubes; $24‘ O g:ng: Raglan, Qlu\es Belt and bxg pockets“ 512 98 hosg;:al size, $3.00. , The L'nen CarvEd Cane The Linen CTTER THAN A MUSTARD | —and what should appeal so strongly to the rug buyer is | | i ke PLASTER Shop thg ROCkeT Shop ’{he]se Ob% s"}fndld ]wmter ci)au are S I H N d a . Or Arm Chair to match. na: :5:33 ;‘;y; agull?gn‘:ium:;l;yf Z‘é:i-‘ PeCI S ln ome ee S $6.00 and $6.75 All carvings are in the $6.00 Bleacfhed PlSsted “belies, embrowercd snd ik Pill 20c " Curtain R Sealoped 0% | | wood. Seat and back of | | o, ISR inen eated, ly 11k~ o 4 Stitched models. Popular_colors. ¢ 35¢ m&"flfi%xu g!uw 150 50- inlc': B::g:,nzggslon | Embroldered. Tea cane. Napkins, 18x18 Sioched \Dillowcasos,) Azlshed [ pofs, with fliver-fnlsisa knobs, Napkins, 14x14 $19 75 inches, floral and . . 3 . . . Children’s Fleece-Lined Diaper Cloth, $1.79 Oilcloth, 29 Yard i) T ke SN $2.25 21-inch Red Diamond BIrd- 1oth of heavy quality, sublecs ' colored embroid- —_— dozen. B A h 3 Ea;p;{egolt:. Bn:arlf::t ,,2';;‘,',;’.; clight and. haymicss’ 7&'}3‘:?&2‘3 Manyu-iFuhd ir $3.85 d D 3 -yar - . tions. o Fpad § 0 s Drussiee, ery, $3.85 dozen. = utton-Attachment Grass Rugs 69c Domet Flannel, 17¢ e ' $3.0(I)-I tod $4.:0 g/Ia Bloe:d h“:itP o S5 Stenciled Grass Rugs, dura- _Standard 26c Qualify Heavy deira Hand-embroider- c¢hed Yure UNION R o TR L T $165 Japanese Pure Li iB Irish Linen Da- Hemstitched Blue ed Pure Linen and Ba- insi wad O S-U'ITS c d Print Tea Cloths, tiste Baby Pillow Slips Damask, 70 inches Men s Un erwear siosd e, x| | and Covers, slghtly | | v s e v % sorted designs, These warm suits are the regular $425 $1.10 each. soiled, $1.75 each. $3.00 to $5.00 uality and would sel' for that price, but for" 35 W . b/ (tlhe fact that they show very slight imper- & _..Molegkin c 50¢c Madeira Hand Maderia Hand-em- fections—nothing to affect the wear. Speeml, cmm 75c and $1 Lace- RoseScalloped-edge broidered Scallop- Heavily knit and lined with soft fleece. Trimmed Scarfs, Handkerchief ed-edge Pure Linen All sizes 2 to 12. All have the convenient andkerchiefs, on e s 17x50 inches, in- ¥ Centerpieces, button attachment, Shirts -and drawers for e i St corney handiembroid. S EEL n affects, 59¢ each. ered, 35¢c each. $2.25 each. warmth and service, every : WOIIICH’S Spm't HOSG garment._ perfect. o 3 CHALMERS® H Ribbed G: t! d For Warmth, Style and Service the extra he‘: "fé;:g;k'{;" K%m,%:;'_':g;,’i,:, N T e, wi . IS, s in gray, ‘Wi thick - white fleece. ng ! SERSRIT MG e | S el Drapery Department Tobed “Beauntul colors $f'06 high luster. Special.. Men’s Union Suits |~ .. /. i ) o emasescd St i steer- Children’s Hose rflfi""x'.o'f."’".'ife Unlon Suits at. an cconomy * Drapery Net, 36 inches White and Ivory Secrim, g saere figie R e ey siookimen—tne sonsmtosx- | - 05 008 TAYRGT TS $1.19 - wide, white, ivory and ecru, | 86-inch double open-work tension hose at button to € . s = N oo Meeed Sport. Hose, plain A Black white and 39 | sme mm .fi':f,;;';g';;“s,gg - MEN'S HEAVY GRAY USION dots -and small’ figures. | borders. Special, 12%zc yd. ribbed or clocked. Browns, cordovan. Slightly irregular and Fiber- Silk ,Reefers, with SUITS, known as “wool process,” Speclal 45¢ yd. b‘lruest.smen and heather €9 ()) Boyw Heavy Ribbed Blaok am‘, flngg mfiu e hlly‘rmy‘ x:::gm yu:::ufl:' ::;.éretlny ,?:,‘:‘Z,f' - ’ Tapestry Couch Covers, ZrTY S with stripe 5 3 = . . . . A ata ool Spurt o of 11 auraniy memderesdcs 23 ::.m:.'l;‘;::fi' oot ::.z;.’::k. Rk $1.98 86-inch Cretonne, wide | striped designs in Oriental B e en. 0 & Bors' and Girle Sport - _assortment patterns and | colorings. Special $3.75 Howe, Full Fashioned Silk and Wool fine mercerized derby-ribbed kind Sport Hose, in handsome and the heavy cotton-rib- silk clockings .......... $3'00 bed kind. Popular colors. . 59° .colors. Special, 50¢ yd. each. »-Bar Harbor Chair Cush- Cream Marquisette Cur- "ions, covered both sides | tains, 2Y; yards long, 2- “with good cretonne. Spe- | inch double hem, plain edge. .cial, $3.75 each. - Special, $1.25 pair. 50c and 75¢ quisette: wo' PETTICOATS, “FLANNELETTE' NIGHT-' warm flannelétte, in white,, "dark GOWNS, in pink and blue stripes. Sash Curtains, 39¢ Palr £ sahelai g Snkodi B s 3New. Discov A ',".'25‘%1' ARV i joolld . BXTRA n'lii:' E;:vfi!:d 'o: foscy For.Colds.and Cau Wh“e C!eam Belge [t " gfll«“l ::".h “WAT! bt &dn&s,c Poublte xy:i:‘a: Colfi’-r l‘u"l. eelf:r'l e ferniasaseteneiiienans ess styles, immed w! Just when the demand for these pretty and practical curtains o m -rwo rmcn mx fancy brald. Reduced to. $l 98 - PIECE FLANNELETTR s at its height, comes this opportunity to buy them at a substan- tial saving. Of fine, strong marquisette, -neatly" hemtltched. m tor l.gn‘uul tnl. 36x36—just the required size, nn :‘nfl'!oolcgofl em< Second Floor—King's Pafece. 3 LT .......v...«...rsws !‘..Illllllllll

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