Evening Star Newspaper, November 9, 1921, Page 24

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STAR, 'W. snme‘ron; D. e, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER '9, 1921, "MINUTE GLASS" SPEEDS UP TELEPHONE CON. VERSATION m’iu“t‘rr_:;me oo e sz o G Let Fatima smokers : We place on sale § - 2,000, pairs women’s \ New Fall Oxfords : \ and Boots at, . 4 § “Nothing else } . ' will do” i It takes just three minutes for the sand to run from ome globe to the 4 H other, and in ‘that way the phone user may keep posted on how the time (s 3 passing. Were $5.95 to $8.50 - . PSS Py 2 and including in part WITH “SHOOT TO KILL” ORDERS, ‘ e MARINES WILL GUARD MAILS CIGARETTES Tan Low Heel Walking Oxfords g e TWENTY for 2\5/ Declaring “open warfare on the | recent New York city mail rob- Black Calf LOW Heel OXfOde crooks and bandits of the coun- | bery the following officials of the . try,” Postmaster General Hays to- | New York post office have been Patent Leather Plain TOC OXfOI'dS day placed 1,000 marines on duty | suspended: Elijah M. Norrls, °<bllf taste the di - / o ege throughout the country as guards superintendent of mails; Henry firen Black Kl M]l]ta Heel Boots of mall trains and trucks and at | Lippman, superintendent of regis- d l'y post offices in fifteen cities. try, and Walter 8. Mayer, super- Licerrr & MY“,’ Toncco Co. . 4 The action was taken following intendent of money orders. Also a number of other styles the cabinet meeting yesterday, and Tnvesti New Y ( ; gation of the New York ; u in pumps, strap pumps, oxfords has the fullest approval of Presi- robbery will be continued, Mr. }APPRECIATION EXPRESSED | o :nflza;:l’gy°';:°:1;;:'ead';:§‘;: SCHOOL OPENING DELAYEL d b T 'y =7, 'b] d b dent Harding. The marines, se- Hays said .In a formal statement, ¢ friendship f 'C)‘ e h L"lted ——— and boots. Tans, blacks and browns. cured after conference with Maj. “as the matter has not yet been | BY DELEGATE FROM CHINA |t friendship from China to the Un Opening of the Phelps School or s Gen. Lejeune. commandant of the sufficlently developed to enable us —— f{“‘“‘- in a speech given before the | vermont _avenue between T and i S Wi . pitting Corp I B Pl | L0'kaow acttely whedher or not |10 K Bl i o Ly U LL sizes In most of the Styles, with Trom the postal service, there are others guilty of definite |fiBister Grateful for Benefits De- prict at the weekly luncheon yesterday, | L 00 crerred for scveral dsys. owin g Postmaster General Hays also | dereliction of duty. The robbery | rived by Countrymen From U. S. |!¢!d at the University Club. Dr. Wang | P28 SCIOT I Cqutpping. the Cookin PLENTY . OF LARGE SIZES for announced that as a result of the should and could have been pre- Universities l; neT.;’v':'b.::hc:)ro'he class of 1904 of the | class rooms. ng:;.gmg.ane\:er:“;:fi(l 1 wom iy di inted in “Sales!” Ve Harines. proceeding to duty Expressing dee i ti a Seors End seeratarien Sh o o R Y veg the Phel ), rretarie y) are for- V' of in ps ; enusually disappointedin ™ sales: A Recipe for Making today, by tonlght will be gUBTAINE | crauitude for the great good that mes *udents Fuists of the | Sehool, Which was completed - Ia: | : Delicious Caramels with Py Charrying valuable mails. ac. |come to China through the universities | gro Pl e R o ) cording to Gen. Lejeune. who has |.f America, where so many of the | whe w contains a model suite in ho ! w l H ordered the men to 8hoot to Kill if 1 hinese statesmen have been educated. | o id economics, domestic art roon 001 21088 pecessary to prexent further loot- | ir."Chung Hal Wang, miniter of o o prmng Ana Cammenter shope. | s d "————*——————- | Very Special at .M.'.'.!g uEmY..."L"... BT v Seare ary of the Navy: EEEEEEE::EEEE’EEC | ped's Will Go Frem Quantieo. gMarines for the castern post of- Wool - mixed-with-cot- Pcrfi?ad'e'xep:u"{nanln‘i:hmgnd. il ¥ ton Novelty Spor‘t)s lgo !ro:ln ‘u:,e Quantico base, it was Hose—in plaid or rib- earned today. ) i bed Heather mixtures. Washingion oIty st ofee ‘odny & a Strictly perfect. conferred with A. A. Fisher, super- H intendent of the railway mail serv- 2 i ice here, and officials of the local H postal Inspection force as to the iR | LANSBURGH & BROTHER - P guard maila here. ] 3 " mimm Round th 14 in 408 hours, at BT I i , B[ 2ot thseni 43 hanes 21,2 6th Floer ON{TIioe ; connecting up different aerial route The usual time for the globe-circlin trip by land and water under exist- ing conditions is reckoned at sixty : ing | e i ; A Store Within a Store i £ Devoted to the sale of substantial, up-to-the- minute merchandise at A wordthat means much and it is Our Dresses at $14.95 ¥ i ) b exactly what you get when you buy Should be compared with any in town, i M ° ° d P ° at the price—even higher prices. After L A y & i urco I 'lqul alnt comparison, YOU'LL BUY HERE. Crepe de Chine . i ) For every daytime occasion these T"“’*“” i You'll find that Murco Liquid Paitt Lasts Longer— dresses just “fll the bill.” New, at- Combined Fabrics 81 Looks Better and Protects any surface, no matter what tractive styles with trimmings of so Canton Crepe conditions it is subjected to. many arrangements that you should Seft Satin see them and select according to vour judgment of them. Sizes and styles for misses and women. Many Colors Price, $3.50 Per Gallon ‘White and Moest Colors E. J. MURPHY CO. 710 12th Street N.W. Women’s Nightgowns Of high-count Cambric and Cotton Crepe—by the way, Crepe requires no ironing, so vou save work as well as money. Flesh, white and many dainty colors—plain and figured. Lace, embroidery and other neat forms of trimming— Flannelette Nightgowns —are due, and they're HERE! We know no stint when it comes to supplying the demand for comfy gowns- —high neck and long sleeves to defeat the cold nights. Made to perfection and priced for your savings— Main 528 | Peo le Who Eat Yeast for Health The Place to Look for Rugs Is a store where you'll find the best looking rugs—the greatest i variety of sizes to match—the greatest variety in good sxm ‘fi%"""rfl rugs—and, most of all, g store where they help you to Ow-fl-g- o people - ‘lnl'n-u upq-- vvuuox-m-u ey o o, by ’ select a rug that, besides belng good looking, is gpod. :‘E‘;‘fl'.., o “’fi"fi‘n g And where in Washington will you find such a place? Easily answered! The Lifetime Furniture has the best looking GY, Silk Jersey Petticoats Corsets! Corsets! R R ) e 7 AR 5 . A Y AR ORE i rugs you have ever seen—beautiful patterns. And there’s our $85.00 Wilton—we don’t believe tliat you ‘tould ‘ever wear it out. _-ean make it pleasant for you. Seventh Street Mayer & Co. \Vont you come in and just look them over? We know we Bstween D & E ,o.,d;.':.- S o vh-. nnod - - fl;fi"lgllq,‘ . GRNYING | wffe You -Hm»-n nuhn EEEE—IE!_EEE_E—E—_!EEEEEE—E Why shout it from the house- tops? Simply because it is a rare treat to get Corsets such as thes€ at Bargain Prices. The famous C-B Corsets among the lot and the other makes are good, well made kinds of dur- able coutil and hose supporters attached. The marvel is— Yes, SILK JERSEY, and goad quality at that! A remarkably large range of colors—solid or combined in attractive contrast. Flounces of self or novelty taf- feta—some in two-tone effect. Elastic at waist line, conforming with any measuremént. —_l#fll_l—l_ = l—; E!EEEEEE—E:EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

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