Evening Star Newspaper, November 18, 1921, Page 34

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THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18 192L N INAVAL SATING MAY] REACH 20 MILLON Congressional Figures Cover Changes Based on Cuts In American Proposal. Order Your COCKTAILS Made with Lea & Perrins’Sauce. For First Time in Our History We’ve Said “Greatest” The Fashion Shops derfnl snap and S mfi"m;fi offer their greatest “‘'We it & bill urrylnt nonnd su 000,000," -.Id mm-nmlu Patrick H. Kelley, ioan, Michigan, who will | invu vings on pairs, yards, en- and training and ers conceded that from contractors because would have to be as sald, these would robab! e spre: d over a number of yelrs I tha future JUARANTEED e e Tain. st seduced pricss. CONGRESS MAY ADJOURN FROM NOV. 23 TO DEC. 5 ------- Leaders of Both Houses Believe Vacation Desirable to Avoid Meddling in Arms Parley. Astandard freatment with thousands who know how quickly it heals sick skins Askanyone who has triedit RESINOL Soothing and Healing St Pand. Overcoil: Sale HEN we went to school the word “greatest” had a big and pro- found meaning. And in that spirit we are using it in its ap- plication to the event that starts today. Frankly, this is a case of “business indigestion.” It’s simply “too much of a good thing.” We are loaded up with too many good suits and overcoats—overestimated what a good many men Dyed Her Wrap, Skirt, Sweater HAYS LAUDS CAPTOR. Congratulates Postal Clerk Who Conquered Bandit. e o E A -m’", = wanted to pay. The mild weather of September and October nnnnnnnn didn’t do things any good, either. I " Sounds strange to have too many good clothes. But if we hadn’t such high ideals we’d not have been forced to take the im- mense loss that this sale has made us take. And that’s the big thing about the sale—the definiteness of the savings. There is no guesswork about that. On the suit tags there are stil] the original prices of $35 to $45; on the overcoats the former $35 to $40 figures. Among the suits you’ll find the finest of worsteds, with a liberal sprinkling of the much-wanted pencil strlpeS' heavy blue serges; English tweeds; some suits with two pairs of trousers. Even the famous Brooks model is included. And you’ll find some of the hand-tailored Rochester models that have done so much to make The Fashion Shop label another way of saying “Best” in Clothes. We could say plenty of good things about the overcoats, too. Our last word is to take a second look at what the price will buy. $28 75, in the same breath with Fashion Shop suits and overcoats is the best speech we have ever made. We’ll Have to Charge for Alterations at Actual Cost The Tasnion_Shop 9%h&E Opp. Crandall’s Next to Keith l—Opp U S. Treasury ROCHESTER TAILORED CLOTHES MANHATTAN SHIRTS—STETSON HATS—INTERWOVEN HOSE e The inventor of the safety pin, wh took the idea from a reproduction of l Pomp lln lr sco, made two million The Salad Dressing For Winter URING cold, wintry days D ordinary salad dressing is temporarily exiled to the pantry shelf. : made of Dr. Salad Dressing Schindler’s Peanut Butter is ideal for winter because it supplies warmth and nourishment to the body. Besides it makes salads un- mnlly tempting and _sai Try this different salad dressing. together to t This is suitabl br el “With the Fresh-Roasted Peanut Butter”

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