Evening Star Newspaper, November 14, 1921, Page 18

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ROCKS LARGE AS i HIGH IN AIR AS VOLCANO ERUPTS By 1§ Associated Press. T O, September 28 (by mail).— Showers of rocks larger than ships werd@hurled fzom a raging volcano on Xanghatka, where a terrible and m ificent volcanic phenomenon oc- curr§d In August, recalling the primi- tive 3days of the formatioh of the eartl After having been wrecked and dwashed away on the shore of Kamghatka, Frederick McCormick, a wellfknown American newspaper cor- respdhdent, witnessed the extraordinary erup§on. In & report to the Japar Advertiser Mr. BicCormick says: “On arriving at Hakedate. in northern Japen, I heard froms a fisherman of an earthquake abo Hokkaldo, and the disappear- ancegin the sea, September 5, of a part of the Island of the Kurile group. The Barthquake extended from Hok- kald§ to the Aleutians. 1 was but a prélongation of the s natic phe- nom, occuring In Kamchatka, wherp 1 was wrecked on the Kronot- sky @eninsula. Ten days later, sixty sea tiles to the south. f found myself at lachik, from where 1 saw the magrgficent eruption of the volcano Karifskaya. “Afove 2 mountaln ridge which lay betwgen we could see without the ald of gipsses thef expulsion of showers of rdcks, many of which must have beemglarger than ships, as they flew throggh the sky in glant parabolas. Only%he flowery crest of the eruption was flslhlp to us at it played agrinst the Bky. The smoke column, tilted sout$ward by the wind, reached up- ward® thousands of feet, and in two daysathe smoke cloud extended 100 rve our money back if you are yot satisfied Raleigh Haberdasher T T L L L L L e B T e e e R T Copyright 1921 Hart Schaffner & Marx Staunch—Stylish SHIPS THROWN miles down the coast and out to sea. “Then the wind shifted to the west and the ship was sprinkled with vol- canic dust. There was a great roar, like the scund of an artillery battle, and it was reported that the water iof Kronotsky bay had risen in tem- perature 51 degrees, while magnetic disturbances rendered the ship’s com- pass unworkable. Fearing a sub- terranean sea waves, We put out forty- five miles off the shore and on Sep- tember 5 recorded a violent earths quake which shook the ship. The same was experienced at the Com- mandorsky Islands and Ust Kamchatka. “There are few places where the direct and positive force of nature can be realized so Intensely as in this far-away land. There are about sixty-three volcanos in Kamchatka, of which twenty are active. There is no historian to record their great doings except an astonished fisher- man 1,000 or 1,200 miles away. A geographical expedition from Sweden intends to announce next year the re- sults of its scientific work in Kam-! ‘hatka.” b —_— i Let me live in a house by the side of the road and watch the crises whiszing by.—Baltimore Sun. “If Winter Comes" Is one of the sea- | son's favorite novels. Perhapg the; dubiety of the title helps the nbvel's bopularity.—Cincinnati Times Star. 0ld Doc Brady says golf is a sad | fate for a fellow whose arteries are | etill soft. We know just how Docl { tee's, for we've been having our own | troubles getting ‘em off the tee.— ! Richmond Times Dispatch. The Storo of Practical Gift JANSBURGH & BROTHER Woashington—New York—Paris STORE NEWS for Tuesday, November 15, 1921 420-30 Seventh Street Northwest —hundreds of new arrivals augment our already imniense selection of. Popular-Priced Trimmed Hats / and .hoose from the new- st Slipper Satin, Baga- telle Satin Hats, Flower Fur - Brimmed Cloth Hats, Duvetyn Hats in bright colors, Panne, Lyons Velvet. Comprising ington—at Fur Trimmed Hats, in every way. Metallic Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother the Newest Styles, the Largest Variety and the Best Values in Wash- 1 Silk Hosiery 93¢ several shades of gray. At 50c Irregulars—that’s why the price _is only 95c instead of much more. The trifles that place them in this special offering are not serious, so pick carefully and you'll find them worth coming for. Black, white and A Very.Special Offering of Women’s Silk Stockings 900 Pairs of Fine 900 Pairs of Extra at Fine Silk Hosiery at - $1.65 Irregulars again! Not as irregu- lar as it seems on the face of this announcement. Inspect them and you'll agree that there is nothing to injure them for wear or appearance. Mostly white and black, a few cor- dovan. Full fashioned and a good make. Just because they are not perfect, this low price. WOmen’s Lisle Hosiery Specially Priced 75¢ and $1.00 Fine Lisle Hosiery— At $1.00 Full-fashioned Lisle T O The enthusiasm with which Washington women have welcomed this popular-priced line of hats has led us to add hundreds of new models. - We sought entirely different sources of supply, with the result that the assortment offers entirely different styles, equally fashionable and desirable Types to suit miss and matron. Trimmed with ostrich, fur, embroidery, metallic and velvet flowers, ribbons, jaunty quills, sweeping pheasant tails and novelties. Children’s Perfect Fitting Winte: Underwear Not only fashioned of softest yarns and made to fit perfectly, but priced for your economy. Three special lots are examples of our complete range. Boy:' so/t Meri'no Union Suits Priced according to size. Choice of white or gray. Size 6, $2.20; '8, $2.40; 10, $2.60; 14, $1.50; 16, $1.60. Sale of Oxfords $4.65 No lengthy dissertation — simply essential facts which will help you to partially select before coming here to see these fashionable Oxfords going on sale at the season’s lowest price. SMART OXFORD of Patent Colt (as sketched), with longline vamp, walking heel and welt sole. Neatly lined and fin- ished throughout. All sizes and widths. Gun Metal Oxford, Tan Calf Oxford, with with wing tip and mock wing.fip. A par- Blucher style. Military ticularly snappy stvle for heel and narrow toe. street wear with this This is a dressy as weli geason's: style of coat, suit and so on. Walk- as a comfortable model. ing heel and welt sole. Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother A Special Offering of Japanese Crepe Kimonos Tt 32,95 These Kimonos are nicely made and care- fully finished. Fashioned of a fine quality of soft cotton crépe. easily <laundered and well wearing; handsomely "hand-embroidered in floral and bird designs. Colors: Rose, copen, lavender, pink and hght bive. Choose now for personal use, as well as for Christmas gifts. Third Floor—La: h & Browker with patent leather belt. Sizes for women and misses. Fine Lisle Hosiery, reg- ular and outsizes. Black and cordovan, Product of a prominent maker known for the superiority of his wares. Stockings in regular and putsizes. Black only; firm tops to overcome garter strain. Excellent quality. o) < ¢ =~ (@) o o) =+ w» Rich, fast black; fine make in outsizes, with strong garter tops. These are perfect goods. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother Jrom Hart Schaffner & Marx i i _5 Fesssimmeses Others range in price up to $95—but 2 You will find more ialne than you ex- $ fect at so low & frice as . all value characterizes PRSI WINTER SUITS 54250 s Y To help you shop early for Christ- mas, we announce complete stock of New Leather Handbags Priced to save you money You'll never go wrong by giving HANDBAGS FOR CHRISTMAS. That's why we arranged this sale in ample time for you to select leigurely. We are now in our new location on the main floor, and you will notice wl}at excellent facilities we have for display and convenience. The chief claim to your attention is the extraordinary value we offer: Reading from left to right— i Ne. 1—Chiffon Velvet Bag—With Shur Lo No. 5—Duvetyn Bag, with shell top, mirror in catch. Moire lined, fitted with mirror an the 1id; pannier handle; finished at seams with change compartment. Special, tiny frill; blue, black, beaver and blue in velvet Velvet Bag—in round top ef- 2—Chiffen also. _$4.95. f.é'z.';na finished with ivory ornament. Moire ‘No. 7—Collapsible Frume Bag, of velvet or duve- lining and attached purse; blue or black, $11.95. tyn or leather, in all fashionable colors; nea or. Velvet -Frame and linen; fitted with purse and mirror, No. 3—Duvetyn . ‘S—Genulne Morocco Bag, strong and gerv- cord handle, with side tassels. Change purse Ne, ne Moroccu and mirror ftting, $7.95- jceable, as well as good looking; black and co‘iou; fitted with mirror. Moire lining, $396. - Ne. 4—Cut Velvet Bag, with 14-kt. gold clip trim- No. 10—Swagger Bagx of Genuine Moroeco, black ming. Outside purse; moire lining and fitted only; outside compartment with overlapping flap_and with small inside purse. Very smart style, $11.95. fine moire lining; fitted with mirror, $7.85. No. 6—Vanity Case, of Oose Calf, with full sizse mirror in lid, as shown here. Four fittings; dou- ble-strap handle and firm - catch, $3.95. No. 9—Genmuine Spider Gratn Calf Bag, In brown or gray, fitted with bevel- edge mirror. Firm catch on turn-over fastemer. Complete Line of Bead- Strong handle. $3.96.. ed Bags, $3.05 to $25.00. First Floor—Lansburgh & Brother When You See These Matchless Bargains 300 Dresses ~ Boxes just opened— styles the latest. i Poiret Twill, Wool Tricotines—Cire braid trimmed, many embroid- ered. Plenty of them, for practical business women—for every ‘woman, Canton Crepe, Char. meuse —some trimmed wltll_ beads, others with mol{,e rlibbon. elvets, somethin striking—braid trifin- m;dl,h;ithf vestees and of Duvet; highs lc:ec)elors. il leeves vary—some tailored, some flowing. You can find your dress among them. Misses’, 14, 16, 18. Women’s, 36 to 44. These are values—and some. Can you do better at T LT ¢ Not the lowest !rlu at which you gould buy a suit, but such splendid value. A New Shipment of “Carter’s” All-Wool Union Suits, $4 Here’s a generous measure of cold-weather comfort it oney. All sizes, ankle length, high neck, long s;’eevgs.' forfitde 2 T T T T L T LT wevgvassvsnsiar B IS Special 5 “Dent’s” Gray Mocha GLOVES . Special Heavy Wool SOX No. 11—Children’s Bagn— (Shown In_center at bot- tom of sketch); ome of leather, the other of, vel- wvet. Very pretty and fashioned like mother's, 98e. & ‘At $2.50 At 95¢ Well dressed fellows know their value. Brown, gray or heather—wear ’em with oxfords. Other ‘Bags, for children, from 2Se to $2.95. Complete Line of Vanity Cases, $2.95 to §$10.00. TR T T L L T T T = MALLORY HATS, 2z %, 85 Hart Schaffner & Marx tailored | Splendid Shoes, $8.75 Wintertime calls for such sturdy high shoes. Plais r with perforated tips and ball straps. -Norwegian ;‘1‘;; 'gff'i',: in leather Tony red or kidskin; tan or black. Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Avenue Men’s Bill Folds Many styles in plain or gold mounted. $9.95 Plain Bill Folds. . - Gold Mounted Bil 7 e ve ve e, [13 4 29 \ 12, $2.80; 14, $3.00; 16, $3.20, Marguerlte o ’ . Children's Sofé Cotton Kitchenette Aprons Union Suits Size 2, 85c; 3, 95c; 4, $1.05; 6 $3 95 $118; 8, $1.25; 10, 31.35; 12, $1.45; " 14, $1.55; 16, $1.65. Not only new—but don't it sound practical? 3 Pretty Japanese Crepe Apron-dresses will laun- Boya Gray Cotton der well and we?r well. Two smartkstyles—d ’ J one with waist of white crepe and dark colore: Union Suits skirt ; the O:her model is plain color crepe with Size 8, $1.20; 10, $1.30 12, $1.40; novelty applique embroidery. Both are finished Third Floor—Lansburgh & Brother K Bargain You Can Buy With Confidence

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