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V,Store Hs, Daily 9: 15 —All new and beautiful. One of the best assortments that has been collected this season, let alone for a sale at $1.95 yard am6 p .m. ALL SALES ADVERTISED FOR TODAY (’DN’I‘INUED TOMORROW. Uncle Wiggily Stories TOMORROW AT 3:30 AND 4:15 P.M. Howard R. Gari —will be here in person, lelling new and as yet un- published. Uncle Wiggily stories to the children— —In the morning at 9:30 and 11:30 he will be at the Strand Theater, 9th and D streets. —Illustrating his very interesting talks with Colored Stereopticon Pictures—a treat for the children. No admission charge. Secure tickets in our Down Stairs Book Store. 14,375 Yards Silksin a Remarkable November Sale At Kann’s tomorrow . . ~Silks highly desirable for street, afternoon or evening wear. Tomorrow’s sale is an opportunity: 40-In. Satin Crepe Meteor —Soft, lustrous quality in street and evening shades; also black. A yard, $1.95 Genuine All-Silk Canton Crepe —Rich, heavy weight for dresses—shown in 12 street and evening shades, with plenty of black; 39 inches wide. ideal wide with At,a $1.95 Cheney’s All-Silk Black $10 Rich Silver Brocades ;Again tomorrow at just half price. Yard $5.00 —40 inches wide, and in two exquisite designs, in silver tinsel on chiffon. The colors are —White, Orchid, Pink, Tus Emerald, Flesh, American Black. New—Women’s Wool Jersey Bromley Smocks youthful-looking woman. finished with picot edging. These smart smocks string belt to match. brown and black. Choice— $3.99 Kann’s—Second Floor. lence. They are soft, fluffy. ing. The kind of blankets from— $12.50 to $35.00 - ~Plaid Blankets, 85% wool, cotton; in pink, blue, and gray plaids, also white and gray with pin blue borders, gray, with pmk and blue borders. A pair., —Sateen-covered Comforts, in 72x80-in. size, filled with bes! white: cotton, the covers are of Frenchlalteen. in flonc} riental designs, in a goo * ratige; fimed. with a plain sateen border, scroll-stitched, each $5 00 Kann's—Street Floor. —Styles that will appeal espe- cially to the miss or the —They have dutachable col- lars and. cuffs. of white wool jersev, which can be easily cleaned when soiled. These are s have pockets of self material, also —The colors are navy, rein- deer, Belgian blue, mohawk, “North Star” 72x84-Inch Plaid ALL-WOOL BLANKETS A splendid quality for the price. with a small percentage of —Lambs’ tan lain D fixished with inch binding. PAL ceeeenniinnen $8¢95 —66x88-<in, Plaid Blankets, of cotton, with a wool finish, in blue, pink, tan, gold and gray plaxds, also plam white, tan $4.69 rquoise, Jade, Orange, Beauty, Navy, Brown, inches wide. Woolen Mills’ A Pair 315 —The name of the manufacturers alone speaks for excel- warm blankets, in clear colors, handsome plaid patterns, blue, rose, pink, brown, and soft French gray; also at the price are snowy white blankets with pink, rose or blue borders, finished with 3-inch bind- that should accompany a hand- some “period” bed in a “period” furnished room. —Other North Star Blankets, of high quality, priced, a pair, —Lambs’ Wool Filled Com- forts, covered with satin or cambric, with plain sateen border, in attractive designs and colors, 0I.zc $7.50 72x80 in. At ‘Wool Comf with beautiful mercerize, sateen covers, in attractive floral and oriental designs, with rich wn colored back, wide plain ders, $9 95 extra heavy. size 72x80 in. Each... —60x30-In. Silvertone Motor Robes. An excellent medium- weight robe, with a soft plush face and wool back. The colors are gray, brown and blue. Unusual s 8. 50 value at .coeeeenes —Beacon Jacquard Comfart ables, in plain cnlorl. with fancy borders, also all-over tonve;now:l hdeu'nl, in size nches. e $6.00 —Others bound in silk at $1095 and $12.50. 40-In, Satin ~£Exceptional quality, fine lustrous weave, frocks. THE Author of the Famous . e ge . . Superior for smart. new Select from a range of colors, plenty of black. yard— Cluffon Dress Velvet At a Saving of $1 a Yard From Prevailing Price —Perfect finish and rich, perfect black, for making handsome gowns and wraps. Sale price, a yard42 $5 50 Smart Style and Youthful Appearing Lines Give Grace to BECOMING COATS FOR THE STOUT FIGURES —Almost any type of woman who considers herself stout can be fitted from the well cut styles in our various lines. Priced from $29.75 0 $110 —Stralghtlme, belted and semi-fitted styles, all handsomely lined with self-colored l beaver, —The materials are Pollyanna cloth. A Formerly Priced From $6.49 to $25.00 EVENING ST. “THE BUSY CORNER” —Some have the regulation, others the new bell sleeves. —Coats, with large or small crush collars of self material, —Some have fur collars of beaverette, seal, nutria, wolf, Australian opossum, and —The colors are brown, navy, mixtures, reindeer, Sorrento blue, and black. —Sizes 42% to 50%5. Kann's—Second Floor. Progress at Our Millinery Store TRIMMED HATS —Shapes, styles, colors to suit every type of face. —Select the hat for Thanksgiving Day wear from this specially priced assortment. Kann’s—Second Floor. WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, NOVEMBE_R 14, 1921 BORAH SAYS ARMS - PLAN NOT ENQUGH Proposer! leltatmn of i Navies “Magnificent,” But Stiould Go Farther. woc.ated Press. YORK, November- 14.—Sen i tor Willi:m E. Borah of“Idaho, ad" \dressing a disarm:ment mass meét- {ing last night, declared that the pro posal of Sccrctary Hughes for the nitation of naval armaments by eat Lritaln, Japan and the United " Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets on our fourth floor unless the proposal w: Would Destroy All Battleships. Senstor Horah udvocated the de- struction of all- battleships and o! €very submarine, which he condemn ed as a weapon unfit for. civilized warfare, “Is there any nation which want: to stand out against the opinion ui mankind? There is not a nation the! can do =0 in the open and let the .95 36-In. Black “Relion”” Dress 1 Satin and 36-In. Black “Relion” Taffetas —Pure dye, guaranteed for service. Sec name woven in selvedge. 40-In. Dress Crepe de Chine —Desirable also for lingerie. Shown in street shades; also pink, white and lack. |— black. A yard Choice, a yard—- $1.95 $1.95 500 Yards Black Silk and Wool Canton Crepes —39 inches wide. A well known brand that we are not permitted to mention the name of because of the low grlce we are asking for this lot tomorrow. (The name, owever, is on the selvedge.) H:a\y quality, flat fold, for dresses or coats. ‘e sell the same $2.50 band of Cain be put upon it. If th idoor is closed it will be a blow a. the cause of peace and djsarma- ment."” Referring to the secret meetings o the peace conference at Paris, durin: which, he said, the code President Wil son 00k thers was smashed to plece: and every one of the fourteen point {lost by trading. He added: {, ‘Do not forget that the commenda- | tion that grested the proposals of Mr | Wilson surpassed the commendation: {that have greeted the proposal of Mr | Hughes.” Attacks Secret Dip! Senator Borah then at {diplomacy* ‘as the cause of many var and offered a_ suggestion for amendin lme Constitution to provide for a ref {erendum on _war, instead of intrustin. Ithe decision to & small group of of { ficials. “T“think wé schieved yesterday .a 1“ashmg'on B very great victory o behalf of disarmament and peace,” saic ator Borah, in beginning his speech. t we shall make a great mistak: we assume that our work -is nov |finished and that the rest of the fas' can be left to the gentlemen now con \ened at WI!h'Il((DII 16 “CONDUCTORETTES” HOLD FAST TO POSITIOR quality at $5.50 a yard. This lot tomorrow, a yard Kann's—Street Floor. Baltimore Company xeep{ Wome on *Trolley Jobs They Took During War. Special Dispatch to The Btar. BALTIMORE, November 14.—Th« conductorette, once a familiar sigh on the trolley cars, is rapidly vanish- ing. In 1918 there and girls working conductors on the street cars. In 1920 the number was greatly- deore, and sixteen of these c. ¥ be found on th lines of the city. When the United States entered the war 700 employes of the street rail way company left to go into the widely scattered their husbands’ places as conductors When the war was over the majority of these returned to civil life and husbands and brothers took back their positions. Since that time the conductors, but proposes to let the sixteen that remain stay in their em- ploy as long as they wish. A number of them have been of- fered inside work in the company's office, but it has been refused, the women stating that they prefer to continue to work as conductors. QUAKE IS REGISTERED. By the Associated Press. LIMA, Peru, November. 12.—The selsmograph of the Lima Geographi cal Society yesterday afternoon reg- istered a violent earthquake, the cen- ter of which was estimated to be probably in the Malayan Archi- pelago or the Philippine Islands. The disturbance lasted from 3:58 p.m. until 6:33 p.m. ———— Plestina to Wrestle Pesek. NEW YORK, November 14.—Mar Plestina, who has been clamoring fo several seasons for a chance at th heavyweight catch - as - catch - ca: wrestling title, now held by Stanislau Zbyszke, will make his first appear- ance tonight against John Pesek, the Nebraska grappler, in a two-in-three fall match. wool velour, Norman.dne, Bolivia cloth, cordona, panvelaine, and Steam and Hot- Water Heating Systems Are you fully prepared to face the coming winter in comfort? If not, consult us in regard to putting your system in proper working order or for the installation of new system. Sensational Sale Now in CHOICE - Om;’ 3 MAURICE J. COLBERT $ 5.00 o 1 F St NW. Excluded From This Sale A Clear Complexio:_i Ruddy Cheeks—Sparkling Eyes —Most Women_ Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Known Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years Striking Models of Lyons Velvet Smart Styles of Panne Velvet Chic Duvetyn Models Practical Tailored Felt Hats Sport Hats of Many Different Kinds Hats of Hatter’s Silk Plush iand bowel ailments, During these iyears he gave to his patients a i prescription made of a few well known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. You wili know them by their olive color. T These tablets wonder-workers .on the liver !cause a normal action, cnrry‘nz off ithe waste and polsonous mfler in] . | one’s system. = If you have a pale I'uce. sallow {100k, dull eyes, pimples, . coated |- | tongue, headaches, a [listless, no- good feeling, all out of so in- i active bowels, you take one of Dr, i Edwards’, Ollvc ‘Tablets nightly for i a time and note the pleasing results. | Thousands of women and men take Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets— | the successtul substitute for. calomel |-anv and then just to keep them 15¢c and 30c. ere 167 women | | burti sluctorettes are to service and wives of soldiers took | ' company has employed no women as | | treated scores of women for liver|’ bowels; , which | : ..advertised by 6t ...friends” 7 No. 46. Rhinecliff. N w York, October 30, 1921 “The two vans arri.ed safely and ost excellent condition, and | prn-uation and care that in 0 express my a 1.8 1o you ilor al bLe:n gl en in l'drl» nd here to my beiongings, and should be glad to ha.u you express my thanks for Your firm In Paris." -Pool cars for Pacific Coast for household goods, etc., at reduced rates with greater security. Private storage rooms at $4 to $60 per month. Open stor- Dead storage Heated rooms for Wine vaults, age at-15c per sq. ft. for automobiles. pianos and art objects. Luggage rooms. Safe Deposit Vaults for sil- verware and valuables, under guaranty. 30 years with never a loss. C. A. Aspinwall, President We will ~eaphol - ster your 4 - plece Parlor Suite like new— for the small a mount $ Berurity Storage Gomparip 1140 Fifteenth Street Capital, $500,000 Reupholstered Refore THANKSGIVING DAY 12 Labor Only —_— - Velours, Tapestries, Vel- vets, Silk Coverings at very moderate prices. m Will Bring - Samples. Where Can Be Found Beautiful Clothes for» Women From Amerlcan U pholstery Co. D OGTFSLNW. 5 aite, o S . Phone Main 8139 A Shop of Individuality Leading French Couturieres Exquisite Evening Gowns and Dinner Gowns, Wraps' and Coats, Fine Furs, Fur Coats, Foxes, Day Dresses and Frocks, - Unusually Smart‘ MILLINERY Lingerie, Sweaters, Novelties 1217 Connecticut Avenue At Your Finger-Tips Sturdiness of construction and beauty of design are notthe only - lutnmof this NATIONAL Flush- construction Desk. It is built for convenience, too. Planned in every detail to meet efficiently the needs of modern business. You will find this desk . an economy and an asset to your office. Examing it today. - 'OFFICE FURNITURE —found where business succeeds 712 13th St. N.W. Main 1086