Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 24

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Custom Tailoring Prices Actually Slashed---! To Stimulate Business—-We Offer All Worsted Suits and Plaid Back Overcoats Made to Measure \$ Bona-Fide Savings of Many Dollars at Our Special Prices—! Don’t miss this wonderful saving opportunity! 3 9 . Compg in tomorrow!!! This is an offering of supreme importance—just Newcorn & Green 1002 F Street N. W. Established 23 Years im:@rine having a new suit or overcoat MADE TO YOWR INDIVIDUAL MEASUREMENTS at prices OO thal are as low if not lower than ready made—*“fit ° eve:fi7body” clothes. This is a Bona-Fide Offering--- —a backed up by a plentiful supply of worsted suil and overcoatings, of known quality—the kinll you would expect at Newcorn & Green, with a 28-jgeur tailoring reputation to uphold. Wou can see the variety and quality of these matMrials in eur windows. THE EVENING KTAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., FRIDAY, 'NOVEMBER 18, MARSHAL FOCH AT THE SHRINE OF AMERICA'S LIBERTY. Elll. Phll.del’hl. FOCH’S WILD CAT TO LIVE IN PARIS; IN ZOO IN U.S. TO SAVE DISPOSITION By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 18.—The buby wildcat presented to Marshal Foch during his western tour and dubbed by his New York keepers “the little marshal” because of his fire and his drooping military mus- tache, eventually is to become a naturalized Parisian, with a resi- dence in the famous Jardin des Plantes. The most feted cat in the world, as Curator Raymond L. Dittmars FOCH IN NEW YORK PRIOR TO TRIP THROUGH SOUTH Will Be Given Degrees at Colum- bia, Fordham and New York University. By the Associated Press, NEW YORK, November 18.—Mar- shal Foch was again the guest of New York today, and until Sunday 1921, of the west and southwest, a vigor- ous program will keep him on the go almost incessantly. Three universi- ties will confer on him the honorary degree of doctor of laws, the first be- ing New York University today, Co- lumbia tomorrow and Fordham on Sunday. The marshal will open his three- day whirl with a reception to news- papermen at the home of De Lancey Kountze, his host, followed by a luncheon given by the union interal- lies. In the afternoon he will sur- render to Camp Fire Girls, Boy Scouts and school children, and later will visit the statue of Jeanne d'Arc on Riverside drive, and Grant's tomb. Thence he will be escorted to New and beauty at little expense. SUCTION PLATES ;55 A KEEP YOURSELF ATTRACTIVE B} Keeping Your Teeth Perfect At the first sign of decay see me, and have your teeth restored to soundness Illlm and Porcelain, Gold Crown Bridge Work (4 &*5 rodra I My Anchor FILLINGS —in Gold, Bilver, l’lll Under New Management Hotel Buckingham 918-20 Fifteenth Street (On McPherson Square) Reservations Being Made FRANK X. DALY Manager Telephone Franklin 2832 York University to receive the de-|_i¢ you have us do your peisting, gree and will present a captured Ger- | rearrange your draperies, Tenew ‘windew, man cannon to the university. A re- sbades or upholster the chairs. : view of the Reserve Officers’ Train- ing Corps is the final event of the A incnge- oo A e afternoon. He will complete the day as guest of honor st the anntas dimner of the| CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. American Iron and Steel Institute. 714 13th N.W. M. 5373-5374 is hand on the most sncred symbol of Ameriean || Standing behind him, holding silk hat in DR WHITE, 407 7th St. Opposite Woslworthis Se and 10c Store, Hours: Daily, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sundays, 10 to 1. Phone Main 19 Dr. J. K. Freiot, Prop.z Woodmard & Wothwop DOWN STAIRS STORE night, when he will depart on a tour e e e UALITY —Workmanship s assured of the New York Zoological Park describes him, has not been | dropped by his hero master, as it was reported when Marshal Foch { sent him to the zoo here on his re- turn from the west. He is merely . o being kept in retirement for fear when Plitt _does the Pain! B tl t s iven wa too much reflected glory would §o Pl ranene or L . to head. -~ ) e e cheers, thé bustle and the Geo. Pll't co.. h‘:“ "’f"_“"‘ o itement that accompany Mar- shal Foch everywhere were spoil- ing the kitten's disposition and the petting and indiscriminate feeding he was getting. from.admirers on the marshal's special train were i endangering his health,” Curator | Dittmars sald. “So Marshal Foch * asked us to take care of him until he sails for France in December. “The marshal is extremely inter- ested in the little fellow and de- sires to have him exhibited to the French people in the Jardin des | Plantes.” F@E—fir TO CONSUMERS || 30x3%> CORD TIRES m | Again, Tomorrow, “Tite-Lok” Stilts, with adjustable steps, given with each purchase of $5 worth of Boys’ or Girls’ Shoes or Hosiery The Chastleton Sixteenth Street at R Handsomely Furnished ents One and Two Rooms and Bath Full Hotel Service Weekly and Monthly Rates AIHEN we first made this Announcement, about a month ago, it attracted the biggest crowd of Boys and Girls our “Gro-Nups” Depts. had ever known. So many Young people have since asked for these Stilts that we secuged another big supply for tomorrow. These Stilts are strongily made, five feet long, with patent adjustable steps; usually sell im the Stores at $1 pair. Given Free with each $5 purchase tomonrow. ek $18.75 $18.75 $24.75 $24.75 $18.75 A Dress Sale That Saves Dresses for Street Wear Dresses for Afternoon Wear Dresses for Evening Wear *16.75 *18.75 24.75 Women and Misses will be anxious to get these dresses at these low prices—so they will go out rapidly. You should lose no time in getting here to make your selection. Every dress looks far better than is generally expected at these prices, so even though your expectations are high we believe you will be agreeably surprised. Canton Crepes, Roshanara Crepes, Crepe There are straight slender lines, bloused Satin, Crepe de Chine, Poiret Twill and or flare effects, with embroidery, beads Tricotine. and braiding. A perfectly fascinating collection—wonderful vuluu—m navy, black and brown; sizes 16 to 44. Down Btairs Stere, Sale, 4.95 Jersey Silk Bloomers, Messa= line Petticoats FACTORY GUARANTEED $9.75 These tires are now offered to you at a price less than ‘Washington Dealers are paying us for them. We are taking this step confident that the merit of the tire and your judgment of extraordinary values will result in & very large volume of sales, as heretofore our business was EXCLUSIVELY WHOLESALE. Buy wisely. THESE,TIRES DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO YOU. THEY CHALLENGE COMPETITION. COME IN AND INSPECT THEM. American Auto Products Co 1319 L St. N.W. (Second Floor) EEE::EIEEIE“! Two Splendid Saturday Specials ND at the right, an excellent wearing shoe for Misses and Children. Picture shows its wide, roomy toe, which will not cramp young feet, yet shapely and dressy. High cut laced boots of good qual- ity Tan Leather, strictly solid soles, with Rubber heels attached. Hard to match them for service at any- thing like their price! B, C and D N thee left is an extra good value ima Boy’s shoe at $3.95. Strictly solid “Tlan upper leather, with Good- year Welt-soles and heels; “Wing- foot” Rubber taps. Shown in wide Footflirm or medium last. Shoes that willl stand a lot of rough School Weam All sizes from Muslin Gowns and Chemise Special Price, 95¢ Splendid Qualities and Styles at a Practical Price High neck and Long Sleeve Gowns, with neat em- broidery trimming, practical for cold weather; White Ol A1 ORI AL 10 to.5%. B, Cand D $3 95 widths. Crepe Gowns, in sllp over styles, easy to launder Lace- = . ‘N’ . trimmed Gowns, in various different styles; Plain Tai- Widtes: AE ey Sizes 8% $3 95 R O O K O O D sfll]}(h_)]?‘:i‘; i?,fa};e;gdqcl;?gg lorded (fowgs of ;l)xmk or white muslin wnth embroidery = ;i to 1 Q 5 4 2 R and colored stitching. A Suggestion— with deep cuff at the knee in The Chemise are in different trimmed and plain 1 g trast colors — green $1 wiorth of Hosiery added to this t°.,Jumor 2 5 —the art ceramic ] :;,O,?hr;f“-l;]% oF Toge: bluegw1th styles, with built-up shoulder or camlsol‘: top; tucked or E .95 rchase gives the Boy hi B neatly trimmed with laces or narrow embroidery. gf‘h: ;}?l 8t y his sizes, on a medium toe $4 95 £ Rook bl g henna or orange; ;elmpes\"'v;tf:l D Blaiie: Stage: 3 1lts.y T e The name of Rool wood inevital ly sug- £ blue, or black with blue. . F ] E ests itself as America's foremost £ The Petticoats are of a . . Other “Gro-Nups“ Shoes Eeramxc art. The first of this ware was g bc.a;.:tisul qttxa.lity (;“351531:"3 3% Palrs LambSkln Gloves : 2 with deep trimmed pleate, Little Boys'........ $2.95 to $5.00 Little Tots’........ $2.00 to $2.75 produced 2 15, 5‘0 magot ki £ flounce in changeable shades tI;:v);c.mt‘.&n: lllgrg{i:ngnqgg ilel\‘rl}:l %:mo?:l:rl $ § “Junior” Men’s. ....$3.95 to $6.75 ...$2.50 to $5.75 Bellamy Storer and praised by critics E of green, purple, brown, bluie, grew meeom tasvad white: with self.em: | “Junjior” Women's. .$4.95 to $8.50 Misses'............ $3.25 to $6.75 the world aver. Worthy as it was, the E navy and black. $4.95. broidery, also with black band tops L ] present day Rookwood is dominated by 8 Domn stairs store. a0d black embroidery. oists 6to8 H B ) wn Stairs Store. __ns " a loftier art ideal, its classic beauty ChOO]-PrOOE lending individuality to the home. . 2 =] 9, [ ] [ ] : g Children’s Stockmgs g »Bpye doutle knee Our complete collegtion of exclusive % Warm . l lne a e oftvy ribbe A 5 E Gigjls’ medium - ribbed, pieces at prices ranging from $2 to $150 E] One of the Best Values of the Season s ot wiil aive includes Bowls, Book Ends, Vases, £ WOOL COATS Hatters AL R e s 414 9% S Candlesticks and many other distinctive 57 9 5 Felts,all Phush Sailors \3 P = $1 Cor 1014-16 P Ave objects. l . colors, rolled in four dif- ! ) a.ll’;.s Tt &K 233Panve SE |B Welltailored costs of wool brim k‘;:e)dgls $ 5 ferent styles, < £ velour, bolivia, broadcloth an or close-fit- taced with alr. C & h t, in brown and t - : DULIN 8 MARTIN CO. § gmabiomataeg e | g, ton . 9 Tyens o <1215 B STREET and 1212 #1318 G STREET « and interlined. Sizes 2 to 6 years. veils, pheas- vet or trim- = Also Girls’ All-wool Coats, of " al med with irelour. hohvl:a gr wool n;nxlturfes. 3::’:;‘ s sor wide band e or tight fitting models, for o t‘l‘i‘;‘mrlr of‘6 to 14 yurlo. 99.1! Down Stairs Store. and bow.

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