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20. y STAR, . WASHINGTON,. D..C., NOVEMBER 13, 1921—PART 1. CIW NEWS IN BRIEF THE WEATHER | WILL ADDRESS MEETING. | District of Columbia and Maryland— | Rev. Michael O'Flanags O'Flanagan and Rab- Fair today; tomorrow unsettled and Willinm Je i o ‘p’mb:my Tain; moderate va- | bl Thorner Principal Speakers. : 1AL Jill L i Virginia—¥alr today, warmer in , Vi i c“"h s‘:uth . e Efl:‘ Eviw;::‘ west® portion; tomorrow unsettled, |[President of the Sinn Feln, and Rabbi { et with probably rain; moderate verisble | Maurics Thorner, pastor of Beth-El =i Lol v City, N. J., will be "West Virginla—Fair and warmer; i Cumsumers’ Lenge will | today, probably Tain tonight or tomor- | N> Principal =pe .}:"‘:m:‘"g' nass h”‘.\""n he Orane Daiaa il The | TemporatareMidmiant, 40; 3 m.. {n the gymnasium of the Catholie{} Potomac¢ and N Sts. N.W. lo ) feague im making the arrange- ! 43: 4 a. 2; 6 z.m., 4 am. yoraity, wher the drive for the ||t ments, apd also fof.the banquet to be 6 p.m., m ernal loan to Ireland will Deld st Gausonér's; ‘November 16. | { b, pan.’31;'8 pm.., 36 e Jaumched by ‘Irish eympathisers - One Square From Three Car Lines .m., 3 Highest, 44.8; lowest, 36.0 -\n'-hOnv J. Barrett, organiser in 4 Rooms and Bath—All Modern Improvements The Consmmerw League ot the Die- Relative humidity—s am., 92 per |charge of the Districf 6f Columbix trict hula its annual mesting Thurs-{ cent; 3 p.m., 49 per cent; § p.m., 45 |58ction of the drive, will preside. A * Price, $80.00 and $82.50 day at the home of Mies Edith-J.| [OR'L D P short address will bo made by Harry 3 Sovde. 1738 Nonivest. Mra. Louise Rainfail (8 p.m. to $ p.m.), .09 J. Boland, envoy of the Irish republic Brandeis was in charge of the . pri Hours of sunshine, 9. to the United State 5 ’VIILTON B AER & CO gram, Norman Hapgood spoke. Per cent of possible sunshine, 97. —_———— . 1 . Temperature same didte last year— Considerable nrest is res Highest, 4¢; lowest, 28. ported |n|corl|,nwuon_n|vlm wage F 734-36 Woodward Bldg. 7. in the crystal room at the New Tide Tables. Sy i e agricuitural in Ebbite Hotel. A1l slnsscn of membera] (Furnished by Unitcd tSates cosst T e el uncerisln.- with Telephone Main 3587. will be privileged to enjoy the event|and geodetic survey.) In Lima have closed down indefinitely, E There will be. other moclal and in-| Today—Low tide, 12:3¢ wm. and | {0 [ae have o/o0ed Aown Indetnltely, formal musical affairs during the sea-| 12:41 bm.; high Ude. G:10 am. and son. RESERVATIONS BEING MADE NEW APARTMENT HOUSE Resdy ‘gbout DEC. 15th, Columbia Grafonola On Our November Club Plan e s v e g e e marrow—bow tide, 1:18 am, and The wemeral welfare committee D.m. high tide, 6:63 am, and &hek? . Soclety of Americ: 5 pm. making lrmnxementa . Thanksgiving dinmer. to at least 10 2o Sux An4 Maom ; i ' T gnemploved here at the Hotel White- | Today—Sun rose, 6:48 wam.; sun sets, | <<a [N [ETIIRHIRTAR T oz 66 P Wi i i N [1H]] Tomgrfow—Sun rises, 649 wa.; sun sets, 4:66 p. d Whitelaw Hotel, Tomorrow—&un rises, 6:49 a.m.; sun *Mison rioem 3:68 4:39 The N oon rises, 3:58 p.m.; sets, 4:39 a.m. today e plerinaters) Mke Wi Mtart sutomobile lamps to bo lighted one- avenus and District Line. Take Wis.! Balf hour after sunset. consin avehue cars (0 Macomb street Up-River Waters. and transfer t» Y ‘ern avenue : Mr. Merritt ‘will lead. i ue cars.y HARPERS FERRY, W. Va., Novem- ber 12—The Potomac river was Now is the time to mlh; your Christmas selection—while we have all stylee—and remember $K.00 The musieal aection of the Wor muddy and the Shenandoah clear this an’s Club of Chevy Chase, Md., will | MOrRing. give A musical-tea at the home of Weather in Various Cities. Mrs. Norcross, 407 Raymond street, Precip- Tuesday, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Aaresrude Smith the Nnrwaxmn singer will ren- der Scandinavian songs. Will Deliver Any Grafonola Priced from $30 to $175 Asbury Park, N Several companies of firemen re-|Atheville, N. sponded to an alarm sounded vest. - | {ien the Natlowat” Prating © e National Plating Com| 0 the Natlanal g pany, 3308 estimated at $1,000; damage to the Seventh Street Mayer &’ CO. . Between D G E Bliine: Slos slighe v, L A meeting of the Piney nl'flll“ Citi= zens' Aasociation is .. . | Towa Avenue "e!hodls( f'hurch to- morrow night at 7:3 The Kalorama Road olation is to meet Tue: the Highlands. Dr. Mitcl g The Men's Club of Saint Mo Chapel is to meet tomorrow night a. 8 o'clock. Important business will be transacted. < “And while we were enjoying ourselves at the movies this chicken.- was roasting perfectly—and I have vegetables and -soup.in the other side. We'll hurry and have dinner now, so that we can go over to Grace's tonight.” SR3LRITRWRERTETIN 23828 time and enjoy better health with a Thermatic Fireless Cooker? “Scwnlfi Street ‘ Mayer @ .. CO. Bctwu.n D&E Represen 3 wnl speak u Dunbar High Bchool at 69 meet at F street bullding at 1:45 to C The Padraic H. Pearse Council of [the waters of theé oceans gradually STTlImh bend: MK erabrotders. cor and YLazurioos Al-wool Serge and vuour Buite for misse: - MICHIGAN .PARK e EESEES RIS $30 & $35 COATS, P WOODLEY, PARK mr gw;ylilflhl mlm‘pmon wun v.hn drive STORE FOR THle PEOPLE—EVERY DEPARTMENT OFFERS REDUCED PRICES sy T W march to the woman's mass mecting | The blue of the ocean s not, as Sounds strange to hear such a convresation in a home without a s Pink Couen ||| Fampmitation” of armament, Masonic |generally supposed, due to the' re: cook—yet thousands in Washington are doing this very thing the American A jon for th 1d I a depth of f = : T e e e e Taauut estides g 5oc Babtes’ Recognition of the Iriah Repubiic will @ imiles is reached. where the tempera Won'’t you let us show you how you, too, may have more leisure signed by noted m.nn and sold to us at a mere fraction and 'om!Hfik e'llmvldend and braid- ::I!lfld Bungalows, 87650 to $7,950. Central hall houses, $8450 to E $9250. Lots 75 feet front. Terms that will save your rent. Over Amazing sale nf llwnldh values! hr‘l. lunflams .95 fuecellar, losee-bac hen . m".f‘ll';"w!;o‘llv"lg;:ln — ¥ ;.'";.'?""’,fi“.:‘h:.‘:;‘“fa’.o‘?x'{.“x’x‘:‘?.f_my. il fined Exhibit 2727 Conn. ave., bet. Woodley .rd, and Cathedral T, ave. Open to 9 pm. $20,000 to $21,500.. One of the largest, best- Guests of Go ment Hotel T-U o Sensational ° l Reductions in ty S earapies Corsets in sizes to 26— flection of the sl meet at Gonzaga Hall at 8 o'clock. ture is 35 degrees. of thelr actual worth. Rubber Pants d ceptions i blac] y lined llnll‘ the new .trll'flflh. '-lflhl!r loes. Only a limited sixty houses sold. Immediate deliveries. . Take 1ith or.F or N. aport plush models with belt, abawl large pockets a4 fety of colors—washanie. located, designed, constructed and the miost complete home in the S ———— Dr. James McKee will deliver -n' A o Ak S o i g i AL $1 “Ran of the Mill” addr on *‘Australia™ k¢ Y 2 . . - 1 . i @ Capitol Hill Literary Society tomor. P - 5 Double-Bed Sheets 5B Sgenine at the home of Mr. and | : . T : . % % obart place. ) . > Extra quality muslin and Ehoe } . I k h l s B L ORGANIZATION AOYTVITTES e fi R : t cooked while we were out welded center seam. 4c - : ghunce to make a blg save et . Lake ‘City, . 2 1316 1324 T¢ ST.N.W. e Tt S0 b | n Diego,” Oalif. 8 — ll ElasticsTop - will give a tea from 6 to 7 for the To $20 DRESSES S o : : ‘ H s 9 .95 o bunt "models—just TONIGHT. o today—and having better cooked meals, too. _—mm of these charming creatiots—and the saving is Cap. st. car marked “Brookland” to 12th and Mnch ave., or tele- and battou tri dnl cold-weather coats at sto- N.W. for the money. Two stories, attic, library, two fireplaces. TODAY. Dyer benefit of Pine Mountain Settlement, Ky. Corsets Members of Y. W, C. A. aro asked to Exquisite Charmerse. Tricotine, Serge. Polret Twill According to the geodetic suevey ———————————————————————————eeeeee 0 $22 S $ .65 |tz ¢ x| [l Washington’s'Best Home Locations =\ edium ennufin phone Main 6935 to see the “Sunshine Homes.” rkings. three baths, two showers, breakfast, sleepmg porch. Garage at cost. pendous price-Alt ix m Winter Coats~ 99,98 [RAIN cOATS $3.49 20c Pink Mesh Bandeaux MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE PARK THE IN TOWN SCBDIVISION A —— — B L l9c Co{xslshngdof heveral hund{ed \-.fooded acres of individual lcils, ar] ue Heavy Coats, prettily 5| T group lots and villa sites, miles of improved streets, sidewalks trimmed—made with belt, pockets, etc.— |match—belted models, with deep pockets. e > fully lined. A special lot we picked up at |Sizes 6 to 12 yvears. ~Perfect quality that || wease Bandesur. (s tai and other public utilities. Bounded by Mass. ave. west of Sheri- 18 heavy and durable. cut sises to 4. Splendid dan Circle, Woodley Road (Cathedral Ave.) at 32d St. on the nogth, b L & DATEin quality. Rock Creek Park on the south and adjacent to the beautiful Conn. Women's_Striped Oatiag $1.96 Dosble-Bed Crochet Women's Winter-welght | e Ave. bridge on the east. It contains: unquestionably the finest _ Flannel . Knit 4Onyx» Beya home sites in the city and, under the new management, is offered GOWNS BEDSPREADS UNDERWEAR S, H at prices no more than hngh class suburban ‘property miles farthcr . port Hose out sells for. Some desirable 50-ft. lots as low as $2,000. Call or telephone for plat and pricés. Buy now and build your “Dream E Home" from $12,500 to $100,000, according to. location. A plat of ] 74¢ Choice of two welghts, in Soc Just _arrived—Pink and $1.39 long of short slesve vests,| Fast-color Black g“’ property '5 also exhibited at our Sample Home, 2727 Conn. Blue Striped Gowns with V Several pretty Marseilles | ankle-length pants, and un- | and Cordovan Sport ve. Qpen to 9 pm. neck and braid tHmming: | gestgmetree from dressing | 4ershirt with high or Duteh | Hose. with roll top, HANN AT cut. roguiar sizes. Thess | I°S°0free Tom SMRRE | neck, long or short sleoves | in all stses: pertect MIDDAUGH & S ON, INC. 't last 1 at this price, ! . quality of famous £ i 3 , i o murry! % Stevens brand. One day only. | sizes only. make. Tenth Floor, Woodward Building, 15th and H Sts. Maln 6938. - ? 1 i AT i SINCE 1889—NO PLACE LIKE HOME; NO HOME LIKE OURS” 28¢c White, Plak or Blae PLISSE CREPE.................. 18¢ + % 10 % _EEEEIEIEEEI:—E Fast-color Excellent Quality Crepe for underwo.r. gowns, ete. Cut from full plece, and perfect. ngh a.nd Low 54-INCH SERGE,"{('Kfi'B'*w———m Shoes, $3.95 Sale of Fast-color Navy Blue Serge, cu full SHEAY apeaey et e i vy quility; we g0t In & L of patent joather special purchase. 3-strap Mocas- patent colt, T VL EL. cosa e low —heei and 19c OUTING FLANN 2 1 /2 c . Pink and blue striped and checked fast-color flm- nel, in 2 to 6 yard lengths; perfect goods. Fleece both sides. Just for Monda: e e k s e | By pare e Women's $1 Pure Piak or Blee #1 Doe or SiIk Lined | shoes ain pac: H 2 t _col wi Thread Sk Hose | Baby Blankets |ChamoisSuedeGloves | Soini e fawn 69¢c 69c 79¢ tan viel kid, w Size 30x40: _pretty Louls heels. 8! Black, cordovan_ and |plaid and check designs. Women's 3-clasp| 2% to 7. ! B R gray; seam back Hose, Regular $1 values; with bl gray _V.lueu up . , A T h | o .Touch: in all sizes. Just enough jheavy wool finish; per- in &ll &izes. . of “The Orient to last Monday. fect. Exoe!lent quality, too. Is reflected in the wonderful UNPRECEDENTED SALE OF SENSATIONAL VALUES IN colorings, the silky sheen- ‘Boys’ Mackinaws, Corduroy Suits md Juvemle Overcoats :ix;gllustcr of these beau- Regularly Sold to $10 Royal Bengal Heavy, Warm Mackinaws, in rich plaid de- . signs, ‘with shawl collar, belt, big pockets and” Oriental R“¢ Reproductions The turkey would taste just as well from a pine-top kitchen table as it would from a solid mnhogany dining table, but the hostess won't have that feeling of con- tentment that comes from the conscxousness that her dining room is faultlessly furnished.” You live with:your furniture a long, long time—that is, 4f it is " good—so take good care to see that what you do buy is good. Lifetime: Furniture-és-good furniture, and en Thanksgiving days ~ . to come you-will: be thankful that you had the gmd judg- ment to buy furniture so good. - - Y sleated back; in sizes 7 to 18 years. Youngsters’ Coats in blue, brown and oxford, with belt and. snappy styles for boys 3 to 9 years. Heavy Cor- duroy-Suits with lined pants and nobby pleated styles for boys 7 to 16.years. Positively amazing values that sold up to $10. Remember, Monday only your choice g Exact reproductmns of the | finest of Oriental Rugs- and at but a quarter of their cost. They are well- worth seeing any time at Mayer & Co. Seventh St. bet, DGE - Probably never before in Washington was there ever: such a dis-- play of dining suites as‘at the Lifetihe Furhitufe Store now. We'll be dehghted to show you. Seventh Street Mayer &" CO. Betwun DSE &l 2. M