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2 THE EVENING STAR, —_t Y _WASHINGTON, Mhlflfl]fllflllfl]g Aprons: made of exorllent quality DRY nels; light pattern; (2 to 10 vards) ... ht and dark shades. wear; all going at .... DSOR CREPES: P 3%-INCH COTTON CREPE D selling regularly at 59¢ FINE COTTON VOILES and 75¢; close out price 36-INCH SECCO SILK 1 closing out price apron gingham in neat check: desirable 36 and 34 sateens in black and colors 50c yard: closing out price. 36-INCH MARQUISETTE I DISPLAY TABLE onette in white and colors; pajama cloth, dimity poplins, your choice . MOHAWK n all widtbs limited quan 1 price, because vanced recently; the year. cerized table damask: the $1. quality . damask; regular price $1.25 56-INCH TURKEY RED TA out price extra heavy GUARANTEED quality; per WILLARD LUGGAGE SHOP A deposit - now will ho'd goods until Xmas, SEE THEM IN WINDOWS $24.99 $33.75 $29.75 $44.75 Steamer T $3.95 $10.75 $11.75 $13.75 $14.75 $17.75 See Them in Windows H_DRESS GINGHAMS; BONTEX moskeag makes; new checks and CH GENUINE KIDDY CLOTHS; large assorument of patterns and plain colors 27-] NELETTE, IN GOOD patterns: for kimonos and children's 19C Malsh® CHINE, In black., navy, wistaria, pink and blue; IN PLAIN colors and dark patterns; sold at 50c, 65c, M. and dark shrdes; selling at 50c ya STANDARD AND AMOSKEAG very MERCERIZED and ccru; hemstitched borders or all-over floral patterns; selling at 50c; close out.. CONTAINING FINE WHITE goods: in full pi-ces; you can buy any quantity; dotted swiss in white and colors; mercerized Jap- organdy, suitings; these goods are priced 50c to 85c yard. AND PEPPERRELL SHEETINGS -3 less than our regular prices; s; 1-3 less than our price means cotton goods have greatly ad- our prices are based on lowest of 1 EXTRA HEAVY MER- 64-INCH HEAVY MERCERIZED TABLE . 3 p-tterns to select from; regular $1.4 NPAREIL TOWELING ALL LINEN TOWEL- SEE THEM IN WINDOWS . 18¢c 12/2¢c filet; marked $3.98. Close o A inches; gray only: ‘lose ...... 25c PLAID BLA pair 29¢ lgc welght; light 29¢ 29¢ 29¢ 12/2¢ 25¢ 36-INCH goods; 50c brown, SPONGED 25¢ READY inches; marke 18x36 INCH white borde! price ... 88¢ for six. 25¢ Turkish Towels and med and scall $4.49. Close out price SATIN BEDSPREADS; patterns; extra heavy qualities: hemmed and cut marked to se‘l; ‘ll $5.98 to $1.10 69c | corners;* 88¢ 12/2c 29c¢ 1405 F ST.N.W. AND BERMAN’S BASEMENT SHOP 713 14TH ST. N.W. STARTING TOMORROW AT 8:30 A.M. One of the Greatest Sales of Wardrobe Trunks, Bags, Suit Cases, Brief Cases, Leather Goods Washington has ever seen . Luggage from the two best factories in U. S. The “Belber Trunk & Bag Co.,” Philadelphia, Pa., U. S. A,, and the “Rogers Trunk Co.,” Petersburg, Va., U. S. A. SEE THEM IN WINDOWS Wardrobe Trunks| TIRAVEL BAGS s $3.65 $3.9 *$6.95 $7.95 $9.95 $12.75 $14.75 Brief Cases $3.50 $4.50 $6.75 45-INCH BUREAU SCARFS, trimmed with fllet lace, GOOD COTTON wool finish; to close out; AUSTRALIAN BLANKETS, HEAVY wool finish cotton; extra large and heavy; gray only; wregular price $5.98 48 SA’I'EE% COVERED COMFORTS, make; for $7.50, $10 and $11. Close out price. . COTTON regularly; ‘lose out price 36-INCH ALL-WOOL DOUBLE-WA serge [h black and dark shades such as green, taupe, navy. Close out price french and storm serges; black, navy and brown only; 44 to 54 Inches wid sold up to $3. 36-INCH SUSQUEHANNAH SILK POP- hade in di close out price TO USE MERCE! damask hemstitched table cloths ; marked 25c each; close out 33 HUCK OR #1.25 for six.~ S0c TOWELS; EITHER HUCK LINEN-FINISH BUREAU _ SCARFS, Table Covers. Shams and Pillowcases; scalloped and embroidered in blu for 69c and 75c; close out price BEDSPREADS—BUY NOW! “CLOV “Imperial” finish bedspreads; 75x88 inches; hem- $7.50, but worth Close out price .. C PILLOWCASES: INCHES; VERY usually priced 28C “STANDARD” PILLOWCASES; inches; torn and hemmed; regular price 50c. Close out price .... 5 “LOCKWOOD” SHE! Wemen's Styl- ish Viol Kid and Mabogany Calf Shoes; Cuban and low broken size: hgh grade and dold at $4 and CLOSING OUT GOODS 36-INCH “SCOUT” AND “WINDSOR” percales; light and dark patterns; checks, stripes and other good patterns .. 36-INCH HEAVY OUTING FLAN in short lengths DOMESTICS NOTIONS LINEN FINISH, $1.98 $1.69 $2.98 $3.98 FAMOUS $4.98 29c¢ STORM gray, garnet and .................. 89c $1.50 or all-over to sell for $3.560 and ut price ... g BLANKETS; €0x74 to NKETS; 68x80 INCHES; warmth, without and dark patterns; sold PLAID DRESS very de le; AND SHRUNKEN 50 yard; now 'k and light, except selling at $1.50 quality .. et TAPESTRY TABLE COVERS; 60360 WHITE Inches; selling regularly at $3.50; 1.98 d $3.98 ces HUCK TOWELS; RED OR 17¢ elling Honeycomb and 8 and oped; marked $. REAL MARSEILLES $4.50 0 to $10.00. 45x38 35¢ HEAVY SEAMLESS dressing: 1.25 each 1.60 each 2 Stores Sale includes our new Xmas stock. SEE THEM IN WINDOWS Dress Suit Cases 5.3 $1.90 $2.20 $3.99 $4.75 SEE THEM IN WINDOWS ON DISPLAY INSIDE Ladies’ Bags $2.99 $3.99 $4.99 Bill Books $1.00 $1.50 $3.00 $7.50 $8.75$10.00 | $4.50 $6.00 $7.50 El COTTON EXCHANGES {| BENG FEDERTED E;Changes Being Effected in Marketingr System to Benefit of- Growers. By the Associated Press. DALLAS, Tex., November I Changes In the cotton marketing sy tem are being effected by the Grow- | ers' Market'ng Association now being 1federated Into the American Cotton exchange, according to C. E= ! Moser, secretary of that organization. Mississippi _and Growers’ ‘Texas, Oklahoma, Arlzona are the charter members the organization and are all four mar- successfully through co-operative assoclations this keting thelr cotton year, according to Mr. Moser. “North Carolina has completed its state organization and Is said to be rerdy to afiillate,” added Mr. Moser. “Organization of growers' .assocla- tions Is being rag'dly completed South Carolina, Georgila, Louislana. 1922.° Magnitude of Movement. 1, Some idea of the magnitude of the ‘Tennessee and Arkansas, while the preliminary work is being done in Alabama and The above-named states include practically all of the cotton area of the United States. F'nal com- pletion of the org nization of the en- tire south is expected before March D. TO APPEAL FROM RECALL North Dakota Group Asks for Fund to Finance Case—Denies Certain Persons Had Voting Right. By the Associated Press. FARGO, N.:D., Noveber 16.—Va- lidity of the recall election in North Dakota. October 28 will be attacked Y a group of tax affliated with “the Non-bBarilsan League it was Indicated when ap- poals for funds to finance the con- w KRS ere sent eut from Bis- hese appeals were mad signature of George T. Laled ~ Menn While, In the Cass county courthou-s here a group of stenographers st. ed copying the list of voters in the 1920 gubernatorial contest. It has been contended by Non-Parti- sun League officers that only persons who veted for governor In_the 1520 ere el ety - & pdion & 0 sign the re ! “The election, according t returns, resulied in the recall of Soy Frazler and two other state offic'als elroted with Non-Partisan League Indgraement and the selection to suc- ceed them of three candidates in- dorsed by the independent faction. 0. of LTI Lower Prices movement may be obtaiped from a statement made by Walton Peteet, secretary of the Texas Farm Bureau, in which he said that the Texas Farm a mem- ber of the exchange, had as much cotton to sell as any five cotton firms in the world. He further sald that th's cotton was all graded snd classed Bureau Cotton Association, and ready for Immediate delivery. Walter " L. Troutt, milllon and a half dollars to date more than 50,000 bailes of cotton, al though it Is said that less thun half )f the growers are asking for ad-| vances, Saving Money. The associ: damage. poration when it loaned $15.000.000 assist In the movement of the cotton. —_— Headaches From Slight Colds. Laxative BROMO QUININE Tablets relieve A toule The genaine ve. (Be sure he Headsche by curng_th axative and germ destroyer. sears the sicnature of E. W. Gro vou get BROMO.) 30c.—Advertisement. —_—— Cold. In the christening of girl bables there has sprung up a vogue for old-fashioned English names, such as Joan, Nancy, Hilary and Peggy. sales managel says that he has been able to obtal for members of the Texas associ tion from 2 to 3 cents a pound more than street buyers have been paying. Mr. Moser says the association has advanced to members more than a at'on, according to Mr. Troutt, is saving money for its mem- bers, through the prevention of in- discriminate sampling and by prop- erly warehousing to prevent weather Recognition of the business standing of the Texas associat'on was given by the War Fin'nce Cur- ones. FRELC Toy Ae‘roplanc on to Upholstering TO UPHOLSTER YOUR 3-PIECE PARLOR SUITE Your 9| Made v Furniture W5 By our experts at prices which are 28 per cent lower than any other concern in Washington. New York Upholstering Co. 619 F St. N.w. Phonme, Write or Call Man Wil Bring Samples Phone Main 3687 I Radium All-Over Lace $1.39 Yd. An attractive underpricing of the new and resplendent radium all-overs that occupy such a prominent place in win*er fashions. brown, gray and navy. Chicken—An Emperor’s Choice APOLE- igON had a par- cular fond- [Bness for chick- en. hen campaign- ing, his chef was or- dered to keep a chick- en roasting, ever ready for serving when the Emperor had time to dine. € Of imperial deliciousness is today’s Chicken Special at WALLIS’ Order stewed chicken, farmer style, for luncheon or dinner. It’s rich and tender and full of fla- vor. A generous por- tion, 75 cents—just for today, at Wallis’ 12th and G Sts. N. V/. Men’s Union Suits $1.19 crotch. Ankle length. Stamped Goods work, $150. the tubing, each, 89c. designs, $178. na_;_iir;ngiiné('to 40, 79c. Yard, 39c. Cocoanut Oil Makes wash it with. puos contain too much alkali tle, and is very harmful. and entlirely greaseless), use for shampooing. as possibly Injure the hair. Simply molsten , your hair with One or two teaspoonsful of Mu'sificed will make an abundance of rich, creamy lather, scalp The lather rinses out easily and removes ever particle of dandruff and uesllv; water and rub it in. and cleanse the “hair and thoroughly. dust, dirt, il. The hair dries quickly enly, and It leaves 1t fine ky, ight, fluffy and easy manage. You can get shampoo at ‘most any drug store. is very cheap, and a few ounces is enough to last everyone in the family for months. Be sure your druggist gives you Mulsified.—Advertisement. A Splendid Shampoo 1f you want to keep your halr in good ‘condition, be careful what you Most _soaps and prepared sham- I This dries the scalp, makes the halr bri'- Mu'sified cocoanut ofl shampoo (which is pure is . much better than anything else you can can't d to Mulsified cocoanut of! It C., WEDNFSDAY, NOVEMBFR 16, 1921 NON-PARTISANS PREPARE | LURED AWAY AND SHOT. Buy Toys Now Toyland is open—a Wonderland of endless delight for the Httle every child who visits the Toy Vepartment tomorrow. 500 of these new $5.00 to $7.50 TRIMMED HAT - In a Wonderful Thursday Sale at Large and small patterns. Black, white, New shipment men’s heavy, elastic - ribbed union suits, with long sleeves and closlrgd it well and wear well. All sizes. Stamped Pillow Tubing with picot edge, for crochet Stamped Scarfs to match Stamped Unbleached Bun- galow Aprons in “Patchrack” ‘Women's Stamped Combi- all the wanted shades; one spool makes a tie. 75c. Frilled Elastic, all colors. Stamped Bungalow Aprons, green, tan. rose and blue, 98c. Meeting Every Requirement of Good Corseting at Sensible Low Prices When_true style joined, it is no wonder that the CBala Corset is the choice of so many provides a style service comparable to that most expensive corsets. ship are of A range o figure, MACON, Ga., November 16.—Jesse Miller, sixty, merchant of Haddock. was lured from his home and shot yesterday by a megro. Miller regain- ed consclousness late in the afternoon and crawled 500 yards to a highway where he was picked up and brought to a hospital in this city. The wound is in the back of the head and may prove fatal. Posses are hunting for the negro. Take yeast the Best way - With Iron SIST UPON NIZED YEA -~ Tablets at the Peoples Drug Stores and ®xood druggists everywhere. THRIFTY: THURSDAY to f Fur-brim Hats Duvetyn Hats Panne Velvet Lyons Velvet Brocade Hats Flower Trimmed Ostrich Trimmed. Fancy Trimmed Early Winter Wear at a An offering in keeping with t styles. Black and all colors. $5.00 to $7.50 Trimmed Striped Prunella, Yard, effects. checked bands and plain stripes. Satisfaction First 810-818 Scventh Street The High Novelties of the Millinery World for tions of value-giving. Come prepared to choose s newest and smartest in hats of quality. Beautiful materials and cléver workmanship are as impressive as are the distinctive 79¢ Yard-Wide 59¢ The Choice for Smart Skirts The season’s popular dress goods novelty— this serviceable prunella, with its unique stripe Black, blue and brown, showing fancy TRAINING Six Scholarships in Qual- ity Training, one each night, will be given M away at the Auto Show X absolutely VALUE $150.00 EACH Register your mame get complete Information at Booth outheint Corner LOOK FOR THE SECTIONIZED AEROPLANE Winners of Prizes Monday Night Free 12-Feature Service Powell, 129 Carroll Ave., Takoma Park, D. C. _Free Scholarship A. Thompson, 2125 Pa. Ave. N.W. AMERICAN MOTOR SCHOOLS 1612-1622 YOU ST. N.W. Phone N. 10400 s. C. Lower Prices B Bsmmaeavess ES ROMPEKS and Creepers 69¢ Dutch, Jumper and Novelty Styles Brand-new and made of excel'ent weaves of gingham and chambray. Checks. ‘stripes, white bodies and colored bloomers and solid colors. Many pretty trim- ming effects. All sizes 2 to 6. CHILDREN'S ALL - WOOL lar, belt uand pockets. copen, reds and color combi- nations. izes 32, 34 na 35 3500 valie.. 9398 CHILDRE V'S TWO - PIECE PAJAMAS, of striped flannel- ette, trimmed with white silk frogs. Sizes T $1.19 CHILDREN'S GINGHA M DRESSES, s'zes 7 to 12, in plaids, checks and plain Q5 colore. Saeh and pockets Sateen Petticoats 98¢ Women's Lustrous Sa‘een Petticoats with pleated and tailored flounces and elastic fitted tops. Black, navy. brown copen and emerald . FLOWERED CAMISOLES, of auk-'ukhel sateen, .;\-nh e rows of shirring, an vibbrn shoulder sirans $1.00 WOMEN'S KNITTED PET- TICOATS. in solid gray, with ::‘lfl“ zrly border. Spe. 59¢ 3.98 Startling Low Price he best King’s Palace tradi- rom the season’s Hats, Choice, $3.98 Thursday Bargain in Crochet $1.25 Bedspreads, Sizes for Single and Twin Beds Closely-woven White Crochet Spreads, some perfect, others subject to very slight imper- fections. A number of attractive patterns. +* ' Here Are Finer Coats at This Price $39.75 Richest of Fabrics—Smartest of Styles Brand-new Winter Coats, of magnificent quality—coats that Australian Opossum Collars Beaverette Collars Nutria Collars Embroidered Collars , Silkestitched Collars rank with any we have seen at deep-pile, fluffy weaves of bolivia, diagonal bolivia, velour and yalama, and splendidly silk lined. Styles include: Tuxedo Collars and Fronts Blouse Coats with Embroidered Backs Embroidered Backs, Collars and Cuffs Chenille Fringed Backs Colors are copen, midnight reindeer, tan and black. A La Spirite CORSET women. a character $2.00 to $4.00 Second Floor—King's and economy are so happily The C-B Materials and workman- to assure superior wear. f models to meet the needs of every Than Have Been Offered This Season ten dollars more. Fashioned of Sections of Sitk Braiding Embroidered Silk Dots Deep Embroidered Bottoms Semi-fitted, with circular bot- tom blue, Harding blue, brown, seal, Heme N:eds 3 £ Cretonne, 19¢ =2. 29c 32 and 36 inch Cretonne %) Draperies, In light and dark * floral patterns, for living E3 room or bedroom. 7 Sash Curtains. 39¢ Each| 3 50c 36x36 Marquisette Sash g Curtains, in whitee, ecru and 3 beige. - Unbleached Cotton 10c Yard Mill remnants up to 10 yards. Firm, durable quality for gen- eral household use. Diaper Cloth, $1.49 $2.00 27-inch Red Diamond !Im\l!ul["ll Birdeye Dia“er Cloth, of per- fect quality 10-yard plece. Limit. one piece to a buyer. Shaker Flannel, 12V;c 20c 27-inch White Shaker Flannel; the heavy, fleecy qurlity, for making night- gowns, diapers, etc. Pillowcases, 29¢ Each 40c Heavy Quality Bleached Plllowcases. In sizes 45x36 and 42x36. Siightly imperfect. Spirite of the Palace. llll!!"lHmlll!lIIIII“IIIIHIIII!!WI“ b he

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