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PuLl Japanese ; Blue and ; White China Plates Special, Each, WAVE IT CHARGED IF Yoy o . Liberal rgglill"rAu'{tsl:BgE.en Pl 512 _NINTH s-rlu: ET Terms FREE! < . With Every Purchase of $150 or More ' A 26-piece set of beautiful, heavy, fully guaranteed Table Silver absolutely free. Your choice of “Betsy Ross” or “Rose- mary” designs. A guarantee bond with every set. Quality! Service! This Handsome - Floor Lamp With 26:inch silk shade and 4-inch fringe. Special at Credit! - Rugs & Curtalns Reduced | B et B ‘.'5‘. it e . o B $45.75 R e s $6-5° Reduced torrs o Revtoed 1o pater $7.50 Redused too: e e e $9.25 plit Teany Bues. S5 Rl e e $12.50 i i i L $2750 e e s $13.75 ‘Give “Her” a SELLERS For Christmas ousework a pleasure. Saving hun- dreds of steps every day. THE CLUB PLAN Ky A Little Each Week Ask to see our spec1al Kitchen Cabi- geta 337 i - @ \ " The Kitchen Cabinet that will make hy This New Poster Bed in Mahogany fiffish. Very special at A New Cretonne-Covered Couch . s Can be quickly converted into a full size bed. Cretonne covered, with < valance all around. This French Gray and Gold Fiber Su&e Like sket\:h is suitable for any season. It consists/of four atMn 5 pxeces——Settee, Amchalr, Arm Rockér and Center Table s A very attractive suite and a comfortable one, with spring 129 Very moderately priced at - = seats and removable cushions. ' THE - EVENING > §TA WASHINGTON, 'PRIZES’AWARI]EU Vlee Presldent Coolidge Pre- ‘ : sents SIlver. Cups to Winners. "|good the defalcation which the best poultry breeders of the country contested, were presented to the winners, last night by Vice “Presi- dent Coolidge at the Coliseum, 9th street and Pennsylvania avenue. Tho Prospect Hill Farm of Newark, J., won the President Harding cup were compelled to make Three stlver cups, the leading 'prizes I{."giq¢, torney Charles in the Washington Poultry Show, for |represents the plaintiffs. . 0, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2 1921.° SUE FOR $8413. New Yirkers Seek to Recover Money They Say They Paid. contribute $8,413.50 toward making un the defalcation of $33,316.67 by & formér lustrate Talk on Ball by 3 treasurer of uu Tri-Bullion Smelting | WILL GIVE LECTURE o" |su"n PARADISE Tlmule. at I Il md l 15 oeloek. H. H. Horton. 1 3 poer s s;':&,".,".;.“;:‘:m; HORSE EARNINGS IN SUIT.— Former Owner of Animal Claims Agreement in Sale. G. W. Foreman, horse owner and f | trainer, is' named as defendant in = sult flled in the District Sipreme 1 | Court by H. Rosler Dulany, who seeks i-lnnd. and asideio recover $1,025, which he says is i have Vi A densly populated island,. Bal, from the Dalition of suttes Dractices | 0, Tacover, $LO2, which he says is of New nfl""’“““ ot Su_ [ where luxuriant plants, strange birds versignty has done fittle | §ofag® Nonus. Mr. Dulany, declares he sold the horse to Mr. Foreman in May, 1920, with the understanding that he was when Mr. Welker ‘The ored motion picture photography. Kflll' liable, it Reels of colored pictures will be nis feet, and this treatment continues | horse won $2,050. on Friday of Harold H. Horfon be-!days. H. 8. Whitman. tor lh best American-bred cockerel 204 aveo the. Sesretary of Agricalture Pennsylvania #Seventh cup for the best American-bred young Avenue Street . The Vice President Ooell'luto cup one of the, youngest exhibitors in the show, for the best American-bred puls let. Mr. Gpolidge pald high compli- ments to the class of poultry on ex- hibition and .also the cup. winners. These cups will become the permanent property of the exhibitor 'Vl]nnln‘ them Arrangements have been made by Saks & (Jompany A e Expect Some Big Specials for the Boys Tomorrow the show officials for a special chil- dren’s day on Saturday, when all chil- dren will be admittéd free, if accom- panied by an adult. The judges have selected other first prize winners as follows: Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds—Cocks, hens and B |cockerels, Elisha Hanson, Bethesda, Md pulleta China Hanchett, Syracuse, Dark Brahmas—FPullets, Henry O. antme\er Mohawk, N. J. Buff Brahmas—Cockerels and pullets, H. C. Merrill, Malden, Mass. Black, Lang- suans—Hens, Curnow & johnson, Wilkes-Barre, Pa.; pullets, W. F. Orri- son, Vienna, Va. Single-comb White lorn—Cocks, _ Henry Miller, Myerstown, Pa. Buttercups—Pullets, C. Sydney Cook, jr., West Newton, Mass. = Single-comb Buft Orpingtons—Cocks, J. M. Abrams, jr.. Ricamond, Va.: hens, cocketels, pullets, Henrietta E. Hooker, South Hadley, Mass. Single-comb Black Orpingtons—Hens, cockerels and pul- lets, Hal Riviere, Columbus, Ga. Sin- gle-comb. White , Orpingtons—Cocks, hens, cockerels and pullets, Euclid Claussen, Augusta, Ga. e-comb White Orplng(onb—cocka hens, cock- erels and pulleu, Pine Lawn farm, Blue Serge 2-Pants Suits, weave; each pair of pants full lined; belted model, with yoke back. Sizes They’ll be out of school and we’ve prcplred a budget of bargaiits for them that should interest every parent. i Crémpton Corduroy 2-Pants Suits : 3955 . These have two pairs of Pants—and are the famous All-weather Corduroy of the better type of make. Norfolk model—both pants lined. Sizes 7 to 18 3Q.15 All wool and fast color; Whitman Cocks, hens, cockerels and pullets, Courtland H. Smith, Warrenton, Va. Speckled Sussex—Cocks, hens and pul- lets, J. De Ver Rogers & Son, jr.. Ox- ford, N. Y. Whl!e-crelled Black Polish —Cocks, hens, George F. Hane, Be- thesda, Md. burgs—Cockerels and pullets, Geotge F. Hane. White Faverolles—Cocks, hens, cockerels and pullets—Willlam D. Diss- Silver Spangled “Ham- ton, Philadelphia, Pa. Salmon Faver- olles—Cocks and hens, L. E. Tyler, Brockton, Mass. Silver Campines— Cockerell. Sprln‘ IA)d!E Poultry Yards, Black-breasted Red Glme—Coclfll Ind hens, Evan Davis, Richmond, Va. Black Sumtras, cocks Charles J. Benedict, Silver Malay — nenn Evan Dlv!l l.u:kenvelden—cwb hens, Willlam D. Disston, Phllldslphll Pa. Sabinos—Cocks, hens, ocockerels and pullets, M. E. Sabin, Washington, D. C. Buft. Cochin_ bantams—Cocks, hens, cockerels and pullets, C. W, Ever- ett, Huntington, N. Y. Bearded white Polish bantams—Cocks, hens, cockerels and pullets, J. F. Wilson, Mars Hill, Me. In the beautiful partridge Wyandotte class in hot competition, with exhibitors from Pennsylvania and Virginia, H. J. Hunt of eeda, Md., won on eight entries, first, second and fourth prize partridge Wyandotte cocks; second and third prizse hens, and first and second prlle pullets and best display. hite Embden geese, Mr. Hunt won ler and first goose; in Douen dllfll» first drake and first duck, and in :olond Muscovys, first drake and first MAKES HOLIDAY PERMANENT Armistice day would be a permanent legal holiday under a bill reported fa- vn‘:bly by the Housd judiciary com- S | mittee. Quick Relief From Constipation Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the jo cry of sands since Dr. rards prodi Olive T-.blefi. the substitute for calomel Dr. Edvaflh. a practicing phye sician for 17 years and calomel’s old-time eriemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while & | treating patients for chronic con- | stipation and torpid livers. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not B | contain calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable Iaxative. No griping is the “keynote” of Wellsburg, Dark. Comniah—Cocks, hens, cockerels and pullets, Courtland H. Smith, War- renton, Va.” White Laced Red®Cornish— these little sugar-costed, oliv;-I colored tablets. They cause the bowels ‘and liver to -ct normally. They never force them to unnatural action. If you have "a “dark brown mouth®—bad breath—a dull, tired feeling—sick headache—torpid liver —-eonlflplmm. you'll find quick, sure and pleasant results from one of Dr. Edwards’ Olive ¥ I"'Y*Am i ‘Washington, D. C. ; ma ............ 7 to 17 years. years. Fancy Cheviot 2-Pants Suits 132 Included are many Right Posture Suits. Belted model; both pants full lined; excellent patterns. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Wash B years. Corduroy Novelty Suits $ Junior Norfolk model, in the most wanted Mouse color. Yoke and plaits, back and front; detachable white col- lars. Also Middy Suits. Blue, Green and Brown. Sizes 4 to 10 years. Indian Boys’ Play Rompers 89c Small lots and broken sizes of popu- lar styles of Rompers that have been selling at $1.50 and $1.95. Single 32 to 36. Boys’ Novelty Overcoats LTER Brown and Heather mixtures—in Double- breasted model; belt all around; button to the neck; quilted lin- ing and Beaver Cloth collar. Sizes 3 to 9 years. Boys’ i ' Mackinaws $£..95 Tn all the desirable plaids—Brown, Green, Gray and Blue. Dou- ble-breasted; convert- ible collar. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Youngsters’ Shoes Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes— Brown leather uppers; sewed leather soles; Nature . shape lasts. Every § l A9 Children's Hats Children’s ~ Chin- éhilla Polo Hats— wanted leathers— 'Sprlnzheeh broad 31.00 . Green, Gray and Blue. Boys’ Novelty Suits $).89 Button-on model—with heavy Gala- tea Cloth and Corduroy pants; and louses to match. Brown, Sizes 3 to 8 Boys’ Play Suits 3 El models, with long “war bon- nets” of bright colored feathers. Well made and durable. Sizes 3 to 12 years. Junior High Suits 1922 and Double Breasted—some Fast Color Blue Serge; some Fancy Cheviots. They are smartly cut. Sizes Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats $4.95 Brown, Blue, Gray and Tan—Double- breasted, with plaid Flannel lining; belt all around; button to neck. Sizes 4 to 9 years. Boys’ Furnishings Neglige Shirts—in attrac- tive light stripes; collars attached or ne;l;‘- bands. Sizes 1. c 10 14 ... c0eannnne 89 ! Black Cat Hose—Black and Brown Shades. 39¢ Sizes 6to 11%... .. Boys’ Ecru Ribbed Union _Suits, with elastic crotch; full cut; sizes 4 to c 16 years ... 89 Boys’ Domet Sleeperl, l- MM sfig{u‘e. deepz seat; silk gS. es 2to 12 c YEArS ..i.....ee... 95 + ' Boys’ Khaki Blouses— mlllrlnulledlndlou sleeves; | cut’ 896 _sim7toléyun ishment for murder is death from [to have half of the winnings should sleeplessness. The condemned man | the horse be raced before Mr¢ Fore- is kept awake by beating the soles of | man made a sale of it. He says the He is represented 8. Baker | shown in connection with the lecture [until he dies, usually in nine or ten|by Attorheys H. R. Dulany, jr., and R R RN RN N RN NN N