Evening Star Newspaper, November 11, 1921, Page 9

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' 'THE EVENING/STKR, WASHINGTON, D. U, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1021. ~ g~ . \ for the refugees and orphans of| MESSENGER GIRL NAMED. Almost one-tenth of the 600,000 G[RAU]lNE FARRAR | PR ity Vet | e resdent b autvoricea ne executives and legislative officials of local state and federal governments Yo '?fo‘o% relief committee is asking = Davia A Brown, s well known “You'll Like Trading at Phillip Levy’s —_— Pt & Nans ae g rom - ::u-ruruun 10; Park avenue, New |H i ‘ in the United States are women. . Before Buying i ‘ - : York oity.” (4 ‘ Songbird Gets Husband to|URGES GREATER VOICE I m ! . Remove Cruelty Claim in | IN AFFAIRS OF DISTRICT || _ - 'd . |l Countercharges. = |mepeessstative zibimen wants|| 8th and P enna. Ave. N 'w. bfl‘;‘#&n‘;flmb‘, 11.~The More ’;“WG:"::M“ Overstock Sale as a messenger girl in the Depart- ment of Agriculture “without refer- ence to the requirements of ithe civil service rules.” We Solicit Accoants From Ru_p_omt'ble‘ Persons Motor Cars and unexpected visitors-- tember by Geraldine Farrar, grand | Greater power of expression for the opera singer, against Lou Tellegen, | citizens of the National Capltal is nec- |fi her actor husband, actually has been |essary, Representative Frederick N. Instituted, it is learned through pro- | Zihiman of Maryland, a member of the ceedings -before Supreme Court Jus- House District committee, told the G '?‘.'-‘c‘b‘:::';] o i Street Business Men's Association at a or Miss Farrar and her ht. esentative busband sppearcd befors Justice Guy | oo 4ast I at tos Natio xl:u‘-‘nle‘ :(.xm, r’x?rl'n“'t!h culm( that c‘er- Capital is to be developed on & bfl:fi e nature of a he home city for the entiro | counter ~ claim for separation be |2Cale as the he 3 ent of the Capital city. -Cruelty Charges Removed. | isiness has not promptly adjusted These allegatians, referring to |ltself to peace-time activity, Represent- cruelty on the part of Miss Farrar, |ative Zihiman said, and & spirit of co- were ordered stricken from the docu- |operation to beget general prosperity ||l g A will be the most successful policy for | |l iss ‘Farrar and her husband al- all- business individually and collective- {'ud" y are parties to a suit for separa- ly, he argued. ¥ | o, * begun last Aufuu in West-| “'Business made the mistake, he Tellegen. He as- | pointed out, as soon as the last shot Since the advent of the automobile everybody is having more “unexpected guests.”” “Putting them up for the night” has become quite a problem. Davenports and Sofas that contain a bed are made now so that they are just as handsome as the stationary davenports and sofas you see in the. finest homes. And they are just as comfortable— especially those with loose cushions. preceding her alleged desertion of raw materials has fallen, but the eanped to cruelty within the legal | prices of manufactured goods and com- o torm, modities as they reach the consumers Action Begun Two Weeks Ago. | have not fallen as they should and as The dlvorce action, It was said, was |they must, Representative Zihlman begun ‘in this city two weeks ago, |said. The summons and. complaint were| Investigation of a proposed plan for iOver which argument of counsel de- | meeting and a subcommittoe appointed veloped. -In his answer Mr. Tellegen |to consider this matter. Fred C. Hays Damed the same state of facts us con- | presided at the meeting. taiged In his sult for separation, and _u:md that the divorce be refused and = [ 3 Srmn i BIRD'S ks g8 treated Opposite Kelth's im B g Sl st Toss 1S SRR by Miss Farrar in the divorce suit Was not made public. EVENING mc“ FURS ——e WRAPS OF I SUFFERING STILL EXISTS | _au wen 2s stree ana matoring, coms DESPITE RELIEF GIVEN |3s as youi not fins sspners ovtaids | . of New York. We would like to show you how you can buy this double-utility article in any of the period de- signs, in cane, and in overstuffed. They come in all woods and finishes, to match your present furnishings. The coverings are in beautiful ve- lours, damasks, tapestries, imitation and genuine leather. Cost is no more than if the bed fixture were omitted. American Jowish Relief Commit- Rebuilding Furs a Specialty tee Announces Contributions of DON'T ORRY o $47,000,000. 3 W. —about that new dining table . Although $47,000,000 contributed b. i i tched the Jewa of America has been spens ‘;:fio{inel?agced:‘ ‘Ic"::tde'ct .i:r:viihea gl SR | (1 AGS TOP Jewish Relief Committee, in - tion with the Joint Dillflbuli:l’:nglg- . 1 Becker cuts glass for this other urposes. mittes, there is yvet untold misery and al PRICES REASONABLE. Fopsantativa of e AESL, IO BECKER PAINT & GLASS CO. ish Relief Committee here. 1339 Wisconsin Ave. w. o If you are interested in a stationary sofa or davenport, we have an unusually fine selection, and at prices that do not sug- gest that we ever had a war. Credit to sust your convenience. “Hunger, houselessness and dis- | CEAS. ¥. HODGKIYN, Mgr., Tel. i cases are still the portion of one mil- Nt “Russla, into which the committes has- only lately penetratied, is the mm Overstock Sale! An Extraordinary Sale of 1,000 Hats—Attractive New Models Which Were Made to Sell for Much Higher Prices OVERSTOCK SALE! Fur-Collared Coats Trust our sale to bring forth the Bargain sen- sation of the season! Materials alone would cost you more! And the great variety of stunning styles from which you can choose would make selection a de- light even if the price were twice as much! lion Jews in the Ukraine” ‘They are the families n.:d dh:ne::‘da-' there are thres hundred . thousswd|—Is what we all want, and It's assured finl’lafllv:gm’l’oln;d. fifteen thou- | those whese EYES | EXAMINE, If :‘:"um‘ p=r ut;hn.:nh-.' "B‘:;‘:r;":;: you think you need glasses come ses me. Yy wers all of the self-sup- 3480 porting classes. Now, owi B B S S e S [ CERNARD A. BAER, 5 135, they are destitute. 2nd Floor, “And not only are they in misery, | <=3 but they are a menace to all Europe and: to:the world. A floating pupula- tion is always & menace, but these ||| refugees are peculiarly a danger ‘Becauss, being hungry, hotseless | |i f4nd - ragged, they .are subject to| |t ‘discuse. are 17 & 218 Evans Bldg. Many stores can’t keep up with the demand for popular priced furs, but || you’ll find wide selection at Saks— Washington’s largest exclusively fur house. fOur showing of Fox Scarfs furnishes a case in point, SAXSFURCo) MANUFACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES has been ravagled by sickness, und inevitably they are germrcarriers, distrubuters of typhus, oholera, tuberculosis and other acourges. .+ “The sum of $14,000,000 which the American Jewish Relief Committec is asking the people of this country | |l to give new i» not too much for the | i task of relief and reconstruction that |i faces us. There ars two hundred| thousand children over there who must die this winter unless we put food into their mouths and garments on their backs. There are hundreds of thousands of famiiies that are just on the brink of absolute want. Some financial aid, a little encouragement and backing will put many.of them . 9 Al Sizes \ Genuine $1 90 For Women $30:t5-$35 Misses and Values Janiors They have the style—they have the character— they have the refinement invariably associated with higher priced productions. Bolivias, Velours and Suede Novelties, English Sport Mixtures—even Plushes are included—just as if they: were $30 and $35, and, of course, silk lined. Values like these have established the Ney Coat Salon -among fash- ionable Washington women of shrewder tendencies. Other Céat Sdles $24.98, $29.98, $39.98, $49.98 Up 100 Very Fine Dresses " At a Price DOWN GO THE PRICES On Women’s High-Grade Brand-New PUMPS and OXFORDS WE ARE FIRST TO OFFER WOMEN the most graceful, the most stylish Footwear at prices-that remind us of the good old days when a five- dollar bill bought a real good pair of shoes. T>>Values up to $9.00<<I NOW $4.85 trade becoming a public 3 “Emergency relief for Russia and You're Invited to Meet Santa Claus and Cinderella _Tomorrow—Saturday--All Day ‘Bring the little, folks to meet thém—Santa Claus has a souvenir for them. Overstock Sale SKIRTS Wool heather mixtures, in all sizes, accordion pleated plaids, plain wool plaids, ac- cordion navy serge, navy and black braid trimmed popiins, also plain and self figured silk faille; odds and ends sold up to $19.98—one to four of a kind. If you find your style YOU'LL get a REAL bargain. Choice at— They’re to be here in honor of the opening of our stock of Toys and Dolls and Games for Christmas. It’s an opening worth attending —for yow]l have a chance to see the very newest novelties in those things, which will charm the boys and girls—many being ex- clusive with us—and are representative of the best of imported and American produetions, We've planned this occasion to give the - youngsters a treat—and we hope you’ll accept the invitation. Next Week Is “Book Week.” —and we shall have on sale the most elaBorate ibrary of Juvenile Books—of the best author- : ! Picture Books, Story. Books, Nature Books, * —in all the new editions—and in all grades— from the Linen Picturé Books for the Nur- sery—to the handsomely boxed Gift Books. You are invited. = . - Outdoing our greatest efforts in the past—presenting a value unapproached by any one’s sale of recent years, including several complete lines from our higher priced assortments and a large purchase from an exclusive maker. Actaal Values and Former Prices to $29.75 Materials are tricotine satin com- - binations, all-wool velour, serge, velvets, etc, new sleeve effects, shellac ribbon trimmed, stitching and wool embroidery. Navy, rein- deer, brown and black. . § O Sally Bondal, out out or plain; celiuloid military heels. ' We Are Showing a Number _of Other Styles at $6 to $9 Beautiful New Silk Hosiery, Pair . . . . . $]1.95 Al the New Shades—Our $3.50' QUALITY—AIl Sises HOOPER BROS., 911 Pa. Ave. N.W. O T F TN Beaverette Fur Collar Fall and Winter Suits Of fine quality velour, in a variety | of colors; silk lined and all sizes. 19.98 o sy Dor't miss the Santa Claus and Overstocked sale price....ccee... e - Fourt enth ‘at G Street t

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