Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 22

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cil next Monday and Tuesday. the meeting next week funds REFUSE TO SELL OYSTERS Conts"s Dol el e Siave ‘boun | averces prics e or ovatere in eood | SAYS RUSSIAN BAREFOOT DANCERS offered at St. Michaels. e condition was about 75 ocents that the stan eac] that prevailed the church will be apportioned. a 13 . Information regarding the turnabout | bushel. ing the tion’s To BALTIMORE DEALERS of the vamll.‘:mm is said to be| The oyster crop in the entire state BRING LOOSE MRRMGE IDEALS In| nmg::l:fi‘h.ml::t a&: i me— s————— the first time anything of the kind|is short this year, as compared with needs of this day.” he said. Schoomer Captains Sail With 7,000 Lok uer oo o e on by Cope, | Doas it Cepiar® UP better than some e e “The new feminism 1s drawing | SERVICE LEGION TO MEET. ooner Captains Sail W , iate eonservation/commision by Cept.| DFevious yeara By the Assoclated Press. sults of the three-day meeting, de- | the best of our womanhood from | A special feature meeting and Bushels for Better Market spector of the commission. - DETROIT, Mich., November 18— | clared the work of the centenary | marriage and motherhood, while | poyer of the Military Service Legion At for h of the benevolent boards of KILLED IN AUTO WRECK. - Another Seriously Injured When Machine Goes Over Embankment] ° TAMPA, Fla, November 18—W. & Boyd, former aviator, was killed and Chattman Vickers of the commis-| TURKEYS ARE PLENTIFUL. | A challenge to the church to as- | Wofement had only begun. =~ | loose idesls on the permanente of | 0%\ o District of Columbia 18 to be :;:L Riddle, automoblle dealer of thig y, badly injured, when the automos bile in which they were riding went over a steep embankment near Chrise tina. Riddle, who was driving, says the car plunged stral, ahe: d over the emkmelgm & in St. Michaels. sion, in a statement regarding the : o are e ASHEVILLE, N. C., November 18.—| Sume the leadership in the home Calvary, where once agaln we will Russian barefoot dancers. held D i on, n ou 3 » 0 'y el ecember 1, according to an- Special Dispatch to The Star. L e O 000500 bushejs | There are more turkeys in the North| and in various phases of public 1ifs | fake up 'the burden of the cross and “The hand that stops rocking the |0, o2oPfnel v Col A Card BALTIMORE. November 18.—Three |up fo November 15, a8 compared with | Carolina mountains than in many| was sounded by speakers here at | Christianize the world.” he said. oragle bugind 10 sock the BoAtiof | Lt This mesting 'was to havi oyster schooners loaded with about|the quantity delivered here last year. |years, local dealers declared, and re-| ¢po national conference of the Dedclaring the American home is our family life. P s meeting was to have 7,000 bushels of oysters are on their | The latest development e taken to | tail prices are not expected to be be- £ disintegrating under the influence Tue executive committee of the |been held November 31, but ewing to aa * 'way down the bay today because their |indicate that either the local oyster|yond 45 to 50 cents a pound dressed.( Methodist Episcopal Church. of “the mew femfulsm,” Rev. Fred council of boards of benevolence of | the fact that the rooms in the armory | he not see & curve in the road found, after reaching here |dealors are in a price-cutting war | There are thousands of turkevs in( At the closing conference session | Winslow Adams of = Springfleld, | the church will meet here today |Will be needed.for other purposes at|and 4 yesterduy, that they could get better |with the county packers or are de- | Buncombe, Yancey, Madison and Hay-| last night Bishop n H. es ‘Mass. & plea for changes in and tomorrow map Phu for |that time, it was necessary to post-|an returns from the packers at St. Mi- (termined not to give standard prices|wood countles. of Boston, in summing up the re- ‘American home life. the meeting of the entire coun- |pone the date. ho Absolute Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Cheerfully Refunded * “AnInstitutionof National Fame” You Are Cordially Invited To Saturday Morning at 9 o'Clock The opening of this new store at a time when prices have reached their low mark, enabled us to secure new stocks at far below prices that have been prevailing. Thus, we are able to offer Washington women the best wear- ing ‘apparel at prices that represent substantial savings. You will be fully { convinced of this after an inspection of the newest and smartest modes in— e R AV g, | Women’s and Misses’ Coats, Wraps, Dresses, % Suits, Furs and Skirts What HUDSON SERVICE Means! | What HUDSON SERVICE Provids! Our unployuml::@htthtm«:uw Coats and Presenting a complets line in which the Courtesy iz Zao et = | (a5 and There is & note of distinction in all our P Please. b \ Women’s Apparel and regardless of what Sly le the price may be, they aiways express are- | Women’s and A comprehensive collection of new Winter . finement of taste and up-to-the-minute style. models in every new material and fashion- Misses’ Suits able color. A BT O R SR O O ERRIEVIAROY ¢ . The presence of a garment in our stock is L uallt a guarantee of fabric of the highest quality, ; y honesty of workmanship and artistic de- Our & d % s signing. te line of dresses for I R T L T Y L T T S T e T L T R R O S R The combined power of a whols e . Economy 2= S5 s o= | Egening Dresses &z chase made bere. This advantage is b STOREE™ o the pwcksly o KUDSON | Luxwrious - wumm, Corts Copen Selection m ek isn w e | Fars and varied stocks in many fabrics and styles. Stores Located me is Booth Bay, Arbor, Mal; \ A X7 AN N f Jf Boyd'y ne.”

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