Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 18

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SO ——— Druuu $35 to $50. LT T S SO e SR SO 4 LB AT 0PSSBT N Sk and Tailored Beautiful Aumme it and Shawls. 9a m 995?-"!- 81 H St. N.W. 9‘-"'-“0’!-"‘4. MORE JERSEY SUITS Came in for Saturdey, Come in and Get Yours At Big Sale On Coats, Suits and Dresses as. $18 m&. Silk and Serfe Dresses apd Thlbbt opts Highograds Winter Conts; Velyes S 19 85 40 to “Os:l“"‘“""’ Trimpied J34085 PESSES . .....ijeeceenn Latest Style Fdl Hats, SPecial c..oaiiietieianiineneiticndiones 1098 We have a full line of Sweaters, Skirts, Waists A small deposit will yesgrve }'qur garment. Credit it You want If. ONLY THREE LEFT 1215to 1223 KENYON ST. éOLUMBlA HEIGHTS N.W. Large Lob, 20 by 150, to 15-Foot Alley ROOMS—ATTIC e T I e i ! i fl*"m-’--*""‘“‘ 17 flames were dllcover:d according to silk stitch ; le ot :nh 1 1 Take 14th Street Cars to Kenyon Street e - : ; and Walk East 11, Squares H. R. HOWENSTEIN CO. | 1314 F STREET NORTHWEST Wn ' Phillips h and Sth Streets in the of Tricotine, ' OPEN & LIGHTED UNTIL 9 0'CLOCK You can rent second fleor for wn Wis Deg % ed lronnd the n k- -t ful ope enough to make monthly pay- L frered ,"'h:“{u. ments. va- rnehcd. ’m,re !h lnluna men " Close your eyes and picture a floor devoted to winter over- coats for men. “The largest overcoat stock that Washing- ton has ever seen”—So our pa- trons tell us. e We have culled the world for, our fabrics and our fashioms. To Scotland for Crombies—to Ireland for O’Bryans—tp Lon- don for the famous make of Kenneth Durward. The choic- est models from Rochester— America’s own clothing gem— as well as the exclusive agency for Patrick-Duluth Coats, fa- mous for their ‘everlasting wear and warmth, BY the ”mum while it was tpn {athoms beneath the lu'hee. fourteen knots on the ; G SUBMARIE YINS * TCLANSTATENENT [ s o e m—— - N DASH FOR LIFE| CLEARS ARBUCKLE|. e e s IWlth Flamus Belohma From Hatghways, Races Fifteen Miles to Shor’e. STAR, WASHINGTON, distad n Miltimote Killing) : [ L prootfia hingll - ringrin LT e " on | iiling Joe Sharpe; HIS Attorneys Gall Attention | . West Paim Beach, in connection | the evidence, was & ith the shooting to death b ¢ | Frank Peapell. - to Roport Made by "'..u‘ st ‘,'.3‘:."“ -mfiou wre lay Kouckey, jeslous of Pennell's wife, & md!c?:“;l nl‘Ilh fln '?m h‘"fl.‘ rq‘:n wcouln!"m 1‘ e tga'hr?q © Hotel Detective. accassary betare fuwr fhe el adyle H SR By the Associated Press. 1 m a n :mmfn"fi' ta m 4 on::uxg'-fdf m.ns. mlu November 11.| SAN mr«mséo November 11.—A toQ rior to : e t last —'l'h- fl!mn-mll. Fun for.life off Los | sworn statement by George Glenn Angeles harbor of the biazing subma- | house detective of the Hotel St. Fran- rine L-6 yo-l-phy was expected to be | cis; which purports to clear Roscoe C. followed todsy by inquiry into the cause | Arbuckle of criminal responsibility of the fire which suddenly burst forth|for the death ol vtrglnu Rappe, mo- compartment of the crat | tion picture a s, 18 in lhe hundu lndMlnl' the command Brad; u Stat t. . Bioteituct wore” oliber| 3, e '.e,.:'n.., having taken & ‘A grateful nation celebrates today its lll‘ l.el Out 48 Hours. The wubmarine was on the way defense statemént. from Ssn Diggo to Los Angeles, on 0. i ) . p 5 i f 4 i the last leg of a sixty-eight-hour ‘Thgf o ,}Z'E"kf',‘;' w. yol may have been 2% Paid on Ch“hn‘ 'ud 3% pSau ngs m + M i 4 3 | tull-power-and-endurance rup, and|hurt by falling oft the bed," she re- 5 5 e B | had been out forty-eight hours when E 3 (H S [flames of undetermined origin broke out iy the forward compartment hat- : ¥ & lteries. 4 1A L ] elabpraely tar 4 o & | The fumes were :o great that sev- M 2 e 1] er-l gD were oyercome b:‘fvl‘e,r;he in which she was alleged to h;\t Je = en! L 1 d that 1 . L . . vesd T celved, Her Tatal Injuties, and that sne J ik w1 e 500 Girls’ C s ania rface ‘and the cre s’ Coat 0K d hi b W { fectly cle&r head,” when she made it. Arbuckle is to g0 to trial on Monday p - R e o it [ . ] on a charge of manslaughter growing m e ! ns tlo t : -ed ot fouyteet wgr; qnlcfly tnmterred to the base s V:lul Little Damaged. ated the bat: d the fire had amage to the s;‘;h;undlnf Comp‘l}v ‘bl M:&:fiu‘?‘ : ¥ N sls 00 filrls, Coats urface and - d ! | About_150 1ts ‘commander. i TP CATHOLIC CLERGYMAN DEAD. Nl-:w ORLEAXNS, L., November 11, C. Hayden, icar genel an Cl:‘hnlln dlfll:tl' of Nat- nd rector of St. aty'y Cathedrial 18 dead In a hos £ -3 8 Ty T d h n “followini st k i E: " 3 o Ty 15, s Ots Corduroy Coats Sl 84 wn seventy-two years ol = : i g = slunuo women wear knee-length ; : : - throughout. 1 to 4 sizes. d for generationg have re- fund !o be bothered with long hllr ~ Priced From $30 to $90 " Styles for every tasfe and for eyvery eccasion. Sizes for every figure. Priced from $30 to $90—there are no better val- ues anywhere, Remember—our label is our guarantee. Y oeur purchase must make good—or we will. Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30 to 6 % ' r J 2 $12.50 Girls’ Coats | QAT e, Nrembor e , 5 ir ats of m-trlct Attarney h? Brady, Gavin n '«;h chle! cmm-el fm- Arbuckle decla: tat t fro Glenn several : ocka ago, but sal at.é.‘ ‘f"“ha T o victory overseas, snd, at the same time, g ney att T o .1 n I b ' a.fi{g,}",‘f S emember the nature of its pays honest tribute to those who gave their | | . new e ot o th. Deaven verette: contents. 4o i = 7 all-aro ‘The auun:ent was of the quelllon 1|V¢l to ?;ma ‘m wm“‘. 4 - ~ belted and semi-belted styles. 16 to s { i : 3 according to the d TI] 54 sizes. ‘the hotel, where she sus is hank joins the ngtion in hpmr- 1 wai Fesponsible fof her, hurts : in soy ray, and he replled ing the accasion and in ing for was baked by Glonnon, l:cgordln‘ to the the victory which it commemorgtes. plied, according to Arbuckle's counsel. Says Girl's Mind Was Clear. dl"} suedive Vlkml ml:lfll McNab gald he was advised that the . > e ,m e statement was made in the girl’s room at the St. Francis lmmedlltely after the party in Arbuckle’s rooms there, ‘suffering no pnln and had a per- BANDITS ROB BANK. Bank at Fordyce, Neb. . Lelse, cashier, apd two assistants in Sturdy Coats, warmly lived and 8 75 the vanit, and escaned In an atitomo- o o b e made of good, serviceable nrm: bile with' about $10,000. . i ) ¢ cloth, ia brows, blue gad plum — e = . - 5 ~ - choice of loose, fired or belted styler - z i . with shawl or uotched eollars; 4 to : 18 yeprs. class Coats very pew i 1 o 8T 18 . Speclal arm, washable and servi f Bro Greu: and Blue Coats. nohby belled styles; n|cely llned Proud mothers will de- light in these cute Baby Togs. Embroidered Capes Good, Stout Street Suity The only stqre in :';"'a‘ T, 55 85 Washington where : boys and girlscanget _¢ the world-famous _ Patriek Mackinaws and Sweaters Famous for their everlast- ing wear and warmth Patrick Mackinaws, Ages6,8and 10......... S$15 Patrick Mackinaws, Ages 12, 14, 16%and 18, $17.50 Mankato Macklpaws, made by Patrick, $12. 50 and $13.50 Patrick Sweaters, all stylea. T o« % . " ' uuma Blue Serge, Middy Suits. Regylation Middy Overcoats. 2y pee: T :’;firfi%‘fiu ] mmed e Exceptionally fine quality middy And Reefers. Navy blue, with " We Can Ogtfit Your Entire Family With i{uts ]ior bays from t4|t° 10 {ears regulation navy buttons, in fine egulation navy style, with re- N ker: 5 W U plica of naval emblem on sleeve. cheviots ‘gnd kerpeys. The ot lnter nderwear The P-B label is their emblem of for “young America” between the 89c Women's quality. ages of 2/4 and 10. Vuh lhlb I Vests & Pants $9.75, 812,50, 815.00 $12.50, $13.50, $15.75 % | 8¢ ‘School Shoes for Children. Tim Muffler Caps. " Cerrect in shape and price. No Muffler and cap combined. The 2 St wear too rough for them—not even best cold-weather cap there is. In A [ 19 Soriny’s. In brown and black heather mixtures or plain celors. b Y o3 ki cuvist. st | eavist ot Derby calfskin. ¢ > ¥ £ std Toc "o | P piog s wnd e ) $4 to $6 i $2.00 / v’ i : -ln::%:u-l:.c: m‘:: m::::" Vests & Pasts Visit Barber Bill's Happyland Loads of fun for the kiddies. A playropm i which to’ frelic. And a fiery steed to ride. “A gter- ilized brush and comb for every child. Five horses—no long waits and no tips. Wo;m ’¢ 50c Gloves 29 c Way’r Glove Wonder Natianally Known Stgrs for Mewand Boys " Daily, 8:3040 6

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