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RESTAURATEURS 'MEET. Annual Convention of A-odntl;il May Be Held Here. Steps to have the annual conven- d, p tion of the Natfonal Restaurant As- | toastmaster. is compelling her to her present course. milgg;lsh'e.l&e:x :\!r':nlsilnllon ‘g;::dt Octo- | ——— %:3‘..“ lhll‘d. - %afi:tfxfnfio‘:oglltu: 3 nner sda NIght Of the looal restaurant mesosty Japan and the Next War. half of the whole United States. It ation. The Washington Chamber of Commerce, City Club, Board of Trade and the Merchants and Manufaot- urers’ Association will be asked to aid in a campaign to have the convention held here. i e by Edwin C. To the Editor of center from come. Her Addresses were and Chins, Golf Caps 500 Boys’ Large Shape, Plaited-back Golf Caps, in a large assort- ment of patterns. Well made 50c and finished .coceeccncecceces al = First Floor, 49¢ Val Laces 12 Yards for— ‘Valenciennes Laces, edgings and insertions; round and square meshes. TWELVE yards for— Two 18¢ Balls Shetland Flose— Shetland Floss, choice of any shade in stock, efther staple or sport colors. TWO balls for— 39¢ Lining Satine— 36-inch Fast Black Lining Satine, softsatin-finish quality, for linings, bloomers and petti- coats. Yard— 39¢ Stamped Scarfs— . 25¢ Five Wash Cloths— Mill seconds of Genuineé Turknit ‘Wash: Cloths, all white, pink and blue-bordered styles; worth 10¢ FIVE for— Stamped Scarfs, also center- pieces and luncheon sets, assorted neat patterns— each. Three Yards 1214c Crash— Bleached Twill Cotton Crash, fast color red border; good grade for kitchen towels. THREE yards for— 39¢ Turkish Towels— Bleached Turkish ~Towels, red or blue borders; size 19x40 inches; fine, absorbent weave, for face or bath use— (Limit, six.) 50c Grass Rugs— 18x36 Grass Rugs, double warp, stenciled designs, In green, blue and brown oriental and medallion designs— (First Floor—Bargain Table.) 48c Washable Cretonnes— Yard-wide Washable Cretonnes, 25 c 1jght and dark colorings, in floral, bird and tapestry designs, Any quantity cut from full bolts— Two Yards 25¢ Marquisette— Yard-wide Marquisette, eecru C color; sheer quality, for curtains; full boits. TWO yards for— 50c Sofa Cushions— 16x16-size Sofa Cushions, filled with silk floss; covered with white cambrio— Fourth Floer. 35¢ Shirting Madras— 86-inch Shirting Madras, light grounds, in neat colored stripes and figures; very fine quality, for men's and boys' shirts, also women’s wear— . 29¢ Ribbons— An assortment of the most popu- lar stvles, such as taffeta with satin edge and stripe; also moires; all wanted colors— 35c¢ Water Pails— Galvanized Iron Water Palls, fourteen-quart trade size— Four Rolls Toilet Paper— 1,000-sheet Rolls of Tollet Tissue 25c 39¢ Pongee— Paper, sold -regularly at 10c roll. FOUR rolls for— 32-inch Pongee, & yarn-mercers (3 ized quality, in tan, khaki, nile, - gray and white— 39¢ Table Oilcloth— B-quarter White Table Olleleth, (3 seconds of the standard quality— First Floor, Domestic Dept. 35¢ Dress Ginghams—— 82-inch Dress Ginghams, in a largxe assortment of plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors; warranted fast colors— 15¢ Apron Ginghams, 2 Yards— Standard Apron Ginghams, in all zsc size blue checks; warranted fast colors. TWO yards for— Men’s Hose, Two Pairs— Hose, medium- full l'eln: Men's Half weight maco cotton; forced wearing poin white and plain color: weaves of 25c values. TWO pairs for— IO oy g 25¢ box of incense, an assortment of novel and attractive '\hl’el. BOTH Tellet Goods Dept. Graham, president of. the Ci Edwin C. Brandenburg ef the e, Robert N. Harper of the Cham- fer of Commerce, M. A. Leese, Charles J. Columbus and 'J.-O. ‘Mills. - Ben urant Assoclation, presided. Herman Gasch acted .as host ‘The eyes of the world seem to-be directed toward Japan® as the storm 25° 25° 25¢ 25° 25° 25¢ 25° 25° Clubs . L resident of the Washing- | arising. and The Star: ¢ . when the hive is which the hext war will | ~ History shows gressions in Manchuria overfiow into Australia, ~ Silk Hose Onyx Thread Silk Half Hose, high spliced heel, double sole and 50c toe, “black,. cordovan, navy and-suede} all perfect quality, pair ssesesecesscesnsess 35¢ Pillowcases— 42336 Bleached Pillowcases, linen finish, strictly perfect quality. Each— 25¢ 15¢ Bleached Muslin, 2 Yards— B oy L TWO m Lorv— ~ Women’s Lisle Hose— adfsroorized Lisle Tou® i1\ Bieens 25c Children’s 35¢ Stockings— subject to slight imperfections. Fine Ribbed Black and Cordovan zsc ‘Worth 39 pair— Cotton Stockings, “Round Ticket" brand, noted for their serviceabil- ity; perfect quality— Infants’ Shirts— Infants' Shirts, of cotton and wool, silkateen and wool; also a few fleeced cotton: sizes 6 months to 8 years; seconds of 50c values— First Fleor. . 39¢ White Madras— 32-inch White - Madras, also c White Novelty Weaves, fine, soft- finish qualities, for women's and children’s wear— 39¢ White Cotton Fabrics— 86-inch White Mercerized Cot- ton Fabrics, for middy blouses, zsc nurses’ uniforms and embroidered pleces.. Yard— Boys® Soft Collars, Two for— Manutactured by ons of the zsc largest collar factories in the country, noted for their high-grade collars; sizes 12% to 14. TWO for Men’s 40c Garters— Brighton and Paris Pad Garters, double grip; fine lisle webbing; C black, white and plain colors. Pair— Men’s Collar Buttons, 4 for— -D. B. One-plece Gold ed Col- lar Buttons, all shapes; 2 new button given for any that breaks; sold regularly at two for 25c. FOUR for— ‘Children’s 50c Handbags— Pretty shapes, of silk and leath- c er; black and colors; an assort- ment of styles especially pleas- ing to the little folke— Children’s Underwaists— Muslin Underwaists, neatly made c of good quality material; assorted sizes from 2 to 12 years of age— Notien Dept. Fancy Bead Necklaces— 2] and Bead Combinations, in many ‘pretty styles and calors; C also pearl bead necklaces, in an Men’s Handkerchiefs, 4 for— White Femstitched Border Hand- zsc > Suspenders— Harris make, good quality webd- bing with' leather ends and cast- oft. Pair— assortment of beautiful -designs— kerchiefs, good quality, soft finish; full sizes. . FOUR for— Purses— Leather Change Purse, an ss- sortment of .styles; gox quality leather— Women’s Hose Supporters— Sew-on Hose Supporters, good- quality elastic; rubber buttons; 2 C strongly made. TWO pairs fer— Netion Dept. Silk Tassels— Heavy-quality Silk Tau black and colors; new shap made— . Writing. Paper— Ambassador Linen Writing Pa- white and colors; 72-sheet finish in ‘well Envelopes, Three Packages— Ambassador Linen Enevolpes, t ateh paper; white sad olora; 28 25(: .packags. THREE. packe 15¢ .Shaker Flannel, 2 Yards— 27-tach Rleached Shaker Flannel, zsc = I Ok 3 [ .‘7 double-fiseced ~quality. is just as natural and as necessary for & nation in this situation to seek more land as it is for bees to swarm too full. that many of the groatest wars have been caused by population becoming too dense; migra- THE EVENING "STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Honolulu, Canada and the United States cause a ferment in all parts of the werld.. Doubtless Japan does not. desire the antagonism that is It may not be overweening ambition and lust of power, &s some assert, but & very natural cause that ization. sons of the or take its course? government may b Certainly there should be DOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. “THE 69c White Novelty Voiles— 36-inch White Novelty Voliles, extra fine, gheer, two-ply quality, ’Tn ‘white checks, plaids and stripes. ard— 25¢ Khaki Cloth, Three Yards— 86-inoh Khaki Cleth, & heavy twilled quality, for boys' pants, otc. THREE yards for— 27-inch Mottled Outing Flannel, a heavy, double-fleeced quality, in pink, tan, blue, gray and brown. THREE yards for— 20c Percales, Three Yards— 36-inch Percales, light grounds, in a large assortment of checks, stripes, dots and figures. THREE yards for— Women’s 35¢ Onyx Hose Two_Pairs— Medium-welight Lisle, in black and cordovan; seamed back; per- ;ect quality; all sizes. TWO pairs or— Women’s 75¢ Vests— Medium-welight Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless, Dutch neck aid elbow sleeves; sizes 5 and 6— Women’s 69¢ Bloomers— Knitted@ Bloomers, made with elastic walst and knee; pink and black. Regular sizes only. Misses’ 75¢ Underwear— Misses’ Underwear, _separate garments, white fleeced cotton; shirts with high neck and long sleeves, ankle-length pants; sizes 10 and 12 years— . 69c Ski 36-Inch Stripe Skirtings, in a large assortment of wanted color combinations— Children’s 69¢ Bloomers— Of black Satine, heavy, soft-finish quality, -reinforced; neat ruffie trimmed knee; sizes 4 to 10 years— Little Tots’ Dresses— Of Gingham, in an-assortment of neat pink and blue checks; trim- med yokes; well made; sizes 1 to 3 years— . 69c Batiste Pink Batiste trimmed ruffle; ment-—— First Fleor. Bloomers— Bloomers, lace large reinforce- Of good quality percales in e large assortment of patterns; slightly soiled from handling; sizes 8 to 15 years— First Floor. Men’s Suspenders— Harris make, high-grade mercer- {zed lisle webbing; full leather castoff; plain colors. Pair- Shopping Pilgrim Shopping Bags, black water-proof, leather-finish mate- cretonne lined; well made; large size— . First Floor—Leather Goods Dept. Fountain Syringes, usual two- quart size; good quality rubber, with rapid flow tubing and hard rubber fittings— - Dr. Parker’s Waists— Dr. Parker's Skeleton Waists, for children from 2 to 12 years of age; correctly made— Notion Dept~First Floer. Silver Pencils— Sterling Silver or Gold-plated Pencils, with silk ribbon soutoir; slides and clasps to match; prac- tical, 'well made styles— Statienery Dept. Lady Mary Face Powder, all tints, with well made wool puff. BOTH fer— Ribbon Bracelets, for wrist watches; gold-plated clasp and mountings; -heavy silk ribbons— tion occurs, swerd {n hand, and brings disaster to the. ‘human family and meore than once has threatened civil- Shall wa-learn from the les- clvilization al io' rimitive nature to ere is an abund- snce of unoccupled territory in the world to provide for this need, with- out the accompaniment of war, famine and the demoralization of mankind. ‘When Russia escapes from the bloody hande now holding her down her willin some of the unlimited regions now lying waste to rehabilitate the rest. vision for the increase of population 20c Outing Flannels, 3 Yards— Boys’ 69¢ to 98¢ Blouses— Face Powder and Puff— $1.00 Ribbon Bracelets— and the peaceful expansion of those nations who need it. SAMUEL B. WOODS. Christian | J)r, Mayo and Vivisection. To the Editor of The Star: tion a letter from one of your read- ers that appeared in The Sunday Star for October 23. The article places Dr. Willlam Mayo of Rothes- ter, Minn., In the positien of opposing dog _vivisection. I have no doubt that your corre- spondent, D. U.. Fletcher, sk to sell some pro- DABLE S Important money-saving opportunities abound in this saturday Sale tomorrow—stretching your dollars from 25% to 100%. Every item is a at 25c, 50c and $1.00. No mail or phone orders filled. ‘Women's Vanity Books and En- velope Purses, black leather and karetol; in assortment of well made styles— 50¢ 19¢ Handkerchiefs, Four Men’s White Satin Stripe Hand- kerchiefs, full size, soft finish; hemstitched borders. FOUR for— 50¢ Swiss Embroldery Flouncings, in rufMed and plain effects, ideal for baby dresses, yard— 50 $1.00 Scarfs— Japanese Blue Print Scarfs, slightly soiled; regulation length— 30¢ Stamped Nightgowns, fine grade soft-finish white nainsook; neat designs— Art Dept.,, First Floor. (Limit, one.) 30¢ Stripe Tub Silk— 34-inch_Stripe Tub Silks, rich, lustrous finish; in a large assort- ment of fast color stripe combi- nations, for men's shirts and women's wear— Four for— Hemmed Huck Towels, red or blue borders; fine absorbent grade for hand or side towels. FOUR for 50¢ 89¢ Crib Blankets— 20x40 Crib Blankets, soft-fleece finish; pink or blue jacquard, plaid and block designs— First Floor—Bargain Table. 50¢ 30¢ 16x22, 18x24 and 20x20 Size Sofa Cushions, round, square and ob- long shapes; covered with white cambric; filled with silks floss. Each— Fourth Floor. 221;-inch Reversible Wool and Fiber Carpet, for stairs or halls; neat figured designs, with borders; colorings of green, red, tan and brown. Yard— 30¢ 8x12 and 10x12 Glass Size moldings; cholce of a large assort- ment of subjects— 12 and 14 Inch Fiber Covered Bags, good handle and side catches; excellent for short trips and shopping— Fourth Floor. Wash Tubs— Galvanized Iron Wash Tubs, 20- inch size; well made; drop han- dles— 50¢ 30¢ 75¢ Umbrella Jars— Black Japanned and Decorated Umbrella Jars, full size— 79¢ Neckwear— Eyelet Embrotdered and Venice Lace Collar and Cuff Sets, white and cream colors— Boudoir Caps— Boudoir Caps, of messaline and crepe de chine; lace and ribbon trimmed; in pink, blue, mais and lavender— First Fleor, Neckwear Dept. New Drape Veils— In a large variety of plaln and fancy meshes, with chenille bor- der and combination dot effects. Yard— Chamo-suede Gloves, two-clasp and gauntlet styles; in brown, gray, pongee, beaver, black and white— 60c Cotton Batts— 72x90 Comfort Size Cotton Batts, pure white cotton— 50¢ 36-inch. White Pajama Checks, goft-finish grade, for undergar- ments. THREE yards for— Vanity Cases— ‘Vanity Cases and Dorine Boxes, oxidised silver effects; varlety of pretty, well-made styles— 30¢ There has been called to my atten- | & Vanity Books and Purses— 79¢ Embroidery Flouncings— 89c Stamped Nightgowns— 19¢ Hemmed Huck Towels 75¢ and 85¢ Sofa Cushions— 95¢ Stair and Hall Carpet— $1.00 Framed Pictures— Framed Pictures, gilt or darkwood/ $1.00 Fiber-Covered Bags— $1.00 Chamo-suede Gloves— 20c Pajama Checks, 3 Yards— C., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, -1921. cerely belleved that the excerpt quot. ed from Dr. Mayo's lecture before the Boston Surgical Soclety correctly in- dicated the doctor’s sentlments in this regard, but the fact remains) 12, inclosing that Dr. Mayo was grossly misrepre- sented by that old dodge of separat- ng an excerpt which seems to ex- press one sentiment from a context which, as & whole,"voices an entirely different viewpoint. In justice to Dr. Mayo, I belleve ou will be inclined to publish the etter which Dr. Mayo wrote in pro- test to the manner in which his views were distorted. It was published in the Woman's Home Companion over lollows: myself. honest plcke his name for November, and read as “My Dear Mr. Baynes: “I thank you for your letter of July of your article, ‘he Truth About Vivisection,” and 1 would say that this article has the complete epproval of my brother and We are, of course, strongly a copy. in favor of vivisection. there are large laboratories in which 2 number of physicians are constant- ly at work on investigations which depend on animal experimentatien. The trouble with the anti-vivisection- ists i{s that they are net only dis- but wilifully dishonest. They t one sentence from $1.50 Lace or Panel Curtains $1.00 Whié;/ or dF.c}r/u Codlm; Lace Igt;)r- tains, 274 and 2% yards long, sold by the pair; also Panel Curtzgms. used one to a window. Each, $1.00. Untrimmed Felt Hats— Including all the newest shapes and colors; come early, they may not last ail day— 50¢ Boys’ $1.25 Pajamas— Of domet flannel, good, heavy- fleeced quality; trimmed with frogs— First Floor. Boys’ Pante— Of good quality corduroy, regular cut sizes from 8 to years— First Floor. full 16 50 50 Boys’ $1.25 and $1.50 Golf Caps— Of good quality cheviots and tweeds, an assortment of neat mix- tures; large shape, with plaited back and non-breakable visors; leather sweat band— Third Floor. $1.25 and $1.50 Satin Camisoles— Beautiful Pink Satin Camisoles, trimmed with fine lace and georg- ette crepe, strap and built-up shoul- ders; all sizes— $2.00 Bandeaux— Evening Dress Bandeaux, for young women, of pink satin and lace trimmed: very low cut back; sizes 32 to 36 only— ‘White Brassieres, trimmed back and front with heavy lace and em- broidery; hook front; large under- arm shield; sizes 40 to 45— Women’s Bloomers— Of fine quality satine, in pink, white and black: beautiful silk-like finish; reinforced:; full-cut sizes— Women’s Nightgowns— Long-sleeve Muslin Nightgowns, also low -neck and short-sleeve models; large assortment of pret- tily trimmed styles; extra and regular sizes— 50¢ Of black satine, buttoned-hip stvle, with large pocket; all sizes from 26 to 40— 5¢c Polished nickel and silver finis] new thin models, in attractive pat- terns; well made— Jeweliry Dept. 50¢ Nickel Clocks— Nickel Clocks, for desk or bou- doir; reliable movements: neat, round ehapes; polished nickel fin- Jewelry Dept. 50¢ 50¢ $1.50 Fountain Pens— Aiken Lambert Fountaim Pens, educator self-filler style, with 14- karat gold pens— Women’s Handbags— Reather Handbags, new swagger shapes, in embossed and fancy leathers; well made; practical styles and shapes— Beauty Cases, leather covered, with mirror and assorted fitting: dainty shapes— Four for— Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, full size, soft-finish quality, with hem- stitched borders. FOUR for— Children’s Umbrellas— “Skulmate” Umbrellas, made; 20, 22 and 24 inch sis black rainproof covers; handles— Sewing Sewing Baskets and Work Boxes, pretty and novel shapes and styles; some with bead ornaments; variety of_colorings— Notion Dept. 30¢ 50° Coty's L'Origan and Chypre Ex- tracts, one-half ounce (w—z, A Heavy Cotton Coat cardigan knit; made with shawl collar; Oxford gray and brown heather colors; two pockets; per- fect quality— Sweaters, 30¢ 50¢ Genuine Lambsdown Fleece-lined Underwear, random gray color; clear white fleecing that will not rub off; perfect quality— f 51 51 $1.25 and $1.50 Brassieres— 51 51 51 Women’s $1.25 Skirt Aprons— 51 $1.50 Cigarette Cases— 51 Men’s Linen Handkerchiefs 51 Coty’s Extracts, Half Qunce— 51 Men’s $2.00 Sweaters— 51 Men’s $1.25 Underwear— 51 fore the Boston Surgical Seclety, in expressed. people.” In the clinic From the Detroit Free Prass, “Yes, indeed. para- Children’s Hats $1.00 A Fine Wedding. Trimmed with grosgrain bands and streamers, shapes. Women’s Comfort Slip Comfort Slippers, ribbon-trimmed and padded soles; finisbed with pompon; in blue, pink, old rose, gray and wine; sizes 3 to “— $1.49 Chantilly Net— Silic Chantilly Net, spot designs; in white, brown, navy, gray and black— Roll-brim and mushroom Saturday’s 25¢, 50c and $1.00 SALE! wonderful value—comprising the most wanted seasonable merchandise [} 51 51 81.25 and $1.50 Table Cloths— Mercerized Damask Table Cloths, hemstitched, scalloped and plain hem- etyles in the lot— $1.39 Table Damask— 72-inch Extra Fine Grade Mercer- ized Table Damask, launders and wears as well as linen damask; as- sorted patterns. Yard— Tan Pongee— 33-inch All-silk Tan Pongee, high lustrous, imported quality; guaran- teed to wear. Yard— Silk Crepe de Chine— 39-inch _Colored Crepe de Chine, firm woven, crepy finish, all $ilk qual- ity, in a large assortment of street and evening shades, also White and lack— = " $1.75 Bed Pillows— 20x27 Bed Pillows, large size; cov- ered with heavy A. C. A. stripe tick- ing, filled with sterilized curled feath- ers— $1.50 Blankets— Soft Fleece Blankets, sizes 66x30 and 72x80 inches, for double beds; white, tan or gray with fancy borders, Each— - $1.75 to $2.00 y 51 Crex or Matting Rugs— 24x{8 Herringbone weave Crex Rugs, stenciled designs, in green, red, blue or brown: also 3x6-ft. 320-warp Japanese Matting Rugs, in_handsome designs— First Floor—Bargain Table. 51 39¢ Ribbons, Three Yards— Plain and Novelty Ribbons, five inches wide; all the most sought after colors, for all purposes. THREE yards— $1.25 Cooking Kettles— First-quality Gray Enameled Cov- ered Cooking Kettles; twelve-quart trade size— Imported Kid Gloves— Two-clasp style, soft, pliable skins, in beaver, mode, tan, gray, white and black; embroidered back, in self or contrasting colors— 51 51 18¢ Longcloth, Eight Yards— 36-inch Longcloth, woven grade, yards for— close- EIGHT fine, soft finish. $1.25 Sheeting Cotton i Two and One-Falf Yards— 76-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cot- ton, extra-heavy round thread qual- ity, for making double-bed sheets. TWO AND ONE-HALF yards for— 51 $1.25 Bleached Sheets— 72x90 Seamless Bleachcd Sheets, three-quarter-bed size; perfect quality— 51 Up to $2.50 Women’s Silk Hose— Full-fashioned Thread Silk Hose, in an assortment of street shades, but NO BLACKS; in the popular chiffon weight, subject to slight de- fect; also small lot B. Hose, strictly perfect, in various desirable shades; broken sizes— 51 Women’s 50c Hose, 3 Pairs— Full-fashioned Mercerized Lisle Hose, in regular and extra sizes, with and_without ribbed garter tops; double sole, heel d toe; black only. THREE pairs for— $1.25 Storm 54-inch Storm Serge, close- woven, double-twilled quality, in navy, brown and copenhagen. Yard— 51 e Women’s $1.50 Union Suits— Heavy-weight Cotton Union Suits, high neck and long sleeves, low neck and sleeveless, ankle length; regular and extra sizes— 51 Boys® $1.25 Union Suits— Silver gray and ecru color me- dium-welight” Fleeced Union Suits, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length; sizes 6 to 14 yemrs— Trimmed Hats— ‘The assortment includes every good le, *color and material— come early— BSecend Dept. 1 51 Boston, on June 6, and exploited it for their purposes, ignoring the fact that the impression they was quite contradictory to the views The truth s not in these W. J. WOODRUFF. oduced “You seemed to like their wedding.” Ours was the finest present the bride and groom received." TGS 1} i e R iy T graph in my address, ‘In the Time of Henry Jacob Bigelow,’ given be- *