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*0 : : " THE EVENING STAR, ‘WIBHTNGTON, D. C, FRIDAXY, NOVEMBER 25, 1921. / .ISS NEW YORK’S CHEEKS TINGLE |GERMAN SAYS Y. M.C.A. | HELGOLAND, MIGHTY FORTRESS, 'S MISS ARGENTINA BUYS SPRING-HAT | HAS T00 MANY LUXURIES| - 70 BE DEMOLISHED BY SPRING Tageblatt Also Publishes Charges| ;,\noN November 25.—The | butteries of howltsers and atreraft - uns demolished. of Extravagance Against Forces | great German fortress of Helgo. SuDS om0l e, o that Halgoland BUENOS ATRES, November 1— | woman Tesidents of Buenos Atres f tow. Toik's © v declare. are just two iile New York's 5th avenue | declare. are ust [two ot sres o fortses el ops are displaying the latest | women arriving in Buenos Aires in Occupied Zone. and probably will be completely | cannot again be utilized as a site wdes in furs and new creations in the spring, th:y S:y, can :‘:K 5 S N demolished by next April. Tts upnnhrhlchullu build l' h?rbor for i : hats, gowns and shoes W y ess to tar and_Chicago Daily warships, the commission has . winter hats and while Miss | hats. sowns anf shoes SRS N ebol The) Stk At 08 D demolition has been in progress for | warships, the commisslon, Das w York's cheeks tingle in the | ney will find, on retury g o | BERLIN, Germany. November 25— | two years under the supervision | BIAPSC UOPKS L 3"0rthe harbor ¢ 'ill autumn winds, the shops in spring, are “just coming in.” The charge that the American Young of an interallied commiesion headed 80 that dredging will not be pos- 1 Calle Florida of Buenos Aires Leadn in Shortening Dresses. | Mon's Christian Association in_ thy| DY Admiral Sir Edward Charlton, | sible. Eventuslly it is belleved the == © ‘e showlnig the latest nonfections | “Buenos sAires from the begin- |Rhine district Is indulging in unc |’ Who s sald to be satisfled that the | harbor will be destroysd, by - the millinery of spring and |_nink has kept tbout three inches |necessary luxuries at .hs expense of | island fortress can never again bea the German government_ is preferred ¢ smartest designs in summer “ahead of New York in shortening |, 0rReR 1| menace to the allies. ¥ - wns and Miss Argentina's cheeks | skirts” says the wife of an [In(he Berlln Tageblatt which says:| “wyon the work of destruction i EAGER FOR PLEBISCITE. ]| s . business man who S sy WIth Uilie, Warmty (GF A e e it (her unnecessary expenses Incldental to| complete, It Will be Inspected by | Calle Fdlur!da. like 5th avenue, husband between the ‘tiwn e:‘tieu. ornn,,:"';'nfl';vcgigh ‘h:. r{o%‘n’?&‘?l{ &n| the commission and then the island Southern Burgenland Wants ! is its daily morning shopping | “The first time I came down here, | ‘rade of ‘fashiomably -dressed | three yvears ago, 1 was quits |With the Regular Army occupation, ia'tobe “"’“"""l ‘l”'“k to Germany, Venice Agreement Effective. i omen and, in these first davs shocked at the shortness of the |7AT ch In a most uncertain man-| under the provisions of the peace |p ouuq ¢, The Star and Chicago Datly News. ¢ the southern spring, When skirts the Argentine women were el W"fltfl Oé'fl' a great space quite| treaty. ‘Copyright, 1921. inter's raiment is being replaced wearing. But when I got back to |R¢fessary to Germany. The commission has taken | ipuna Austria. November 35— 'th by nature and by humans, it New 'York a few months later I n Oh Hfl'e article further accuses| nothing for granted, but- naval e = tena .t an.especially Hvely one, found American women had also |8ll the allied forces in the occupied | officers have watched the great |The people in southern Burgenlan s Hhire Atk Shattened’ theirs. zone of extraordinary extravagance| guns cut into pieces and have de- |aro eager to Rave the plebiscite under = i Sheps-Afeots “They have been wearing almost |in every way. It says that the Ger-| manded that the scrap metal be |the Venice agreement as soon as pos- Miss Argentina arrives in the Kknee-high skirts in Buenos Alres |Mman people must pay the expenses of [ produced when the Germans re- |sible, They are perhaps ovenly di- “‘iopping district in a luxurious | gorGn0i® SIS Lo Ut was |the ~innumerable ~ wives, sisters,| ported that they had destroyed yided in sentiment between Hungary utomobile and. like her north- only on my last trip home this |mothers and other woman relatives| cartridges, cases, fuses, etc. Be- |,nq Austria, but are unanimous in (rn_ sister, proceeds afoot to summer that I saw them as short Of the troops—women who have come | sides, they have personally watch- |gesiring the resumption of business window-shop” from store to | n MNow York as here. Argentine |to do their shopping while prices are' ed the burning of vast stores of |gnd trafo with the outside world. xtore, the chauffeur following his women refuse to be behind any- {low as the result of the fall in the k explosives. It is understood that |on entente orders Hungarian regu- inigtress as she progresses. body in dress, and T think the |value of the German mark. Admiral Chariton is satisfied that |jars®are still ocoupying Odenburg. There are half a dozen large Parisian style dictators, recog- An urgent appeal ig sounded Ly the| very little in the way of warlike department stores on the Florida nizing the opposition of the sea- |papers that the all stores can have been concealed by e «nd- numberless specialty shops, | gons, give them a six-month ad- |“should remedy these conditions,| the Germans. Lady Victorla Murray, sister df the nd in them she finds anvthing & | Vontage. which only tend further to impover- The gun emplacements and har- |Earl of Dunmore, has entered business Sonld.desire in-any e ish Germany.” . bor works have been destroyed and as & dairy farmer. ity _of the world—costly gowns, | hats Itngerie and footwear from | Mrs. Cornelia Stevenson, who died re- Pa¥fsspractical household imple- cently at her home in Philadelphia, ments 1 the United Sta and vas th fi V' o i = = ; = i 10 R GRS FROM THE _AVENUE AT NINTH | - tasblons: 50, American Ly e e o The oelendar Sen d Them to Sc hOOI 00D, wholesome food—the kind that quickens Nourished and Happy! Sale of 160 the appetite and builds healthy bodies—is what Men’s Winter Overcoats (b litle folks need. You'll find the rich, juicy flavor and delicately de- . liclous spicing of AUTH’S Pure-Pork Link Sausages make it an ideal breakfast food for the children—puts roses in their cheeks and red blood in their veins. $ S50 Sold by All Leading Grocers .and at Our Market Stands 27 were $35 until today 40 were $40 until today 38 were $45 until today 55 were $50 until today . ‘ e. The The Final Touch A good looking pair of good hose Onyx Pointex Hose, full fashioned silk with lisle gar- ter top. Reinforced toe and heel. A very special offer- ing for Saturday— $1.85 An Onyx Wool-ribbed Hose, in combinations of cordovan and gold; black and cordovan. The thing for $1.10 Showing also splendid assortment of- Silk-and Wool Full-fashioned Hose. . Made by Phoenix and Quaker Maid. “ Mail Orders Filled Made in Washington by N. Auth Provision Co. Under U. S. Govt. Supervision. £ SHOP FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APDAREL FOR EVERYWOMAN Parker-Bridget is the exclusive agent for the world-famed Patrick—Duluth Mackinaws & Sweaters for Girls & Boys EDMONSTON’S Home of the Original FOOT, FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children. Store Hours: 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. . Prepare the Ch]ld Patrick Mackinaws, Ages 6, 8 and 10........ AR R L $15 Patrick Mackinaws, Ages 12,14, 16and 18.......ovnveneniiiiiinn.., $17.50 For the Future Mankato Mackinaws (made by Patrick)........... S e $12.50 and $13.50 It’s not fair to the young ones to pro- vide footwear that doesn’t Fit and will cause some one of the many Foot Troubles that develop in later life and are so difficult to cure. Patrick Sweaters, all styles............. it e W e s e s swhiseieaiae Ulsterettes in plain and fancy all-wool fabrics. Blanket backs and plain backs. With belts or without. These are models for college and young business men. Sizes 33 to 42. . “Foot Forms” From the First Step Shoes That Fit Shoes That are Built on Scientific lasts Shoes That Wear Longest Also Chesterfield models- in oxford gray, black and blue; some with velvet collars.. This a day or dress coat ‘for the more conservative taste. Sizes from 33 to 42. No Coats Sent C. 0. D. No Coats Sent on Approval There’s more actual Special! Special! Value in FO?t Fo"'!s than 2-pants Boys’ Children’s Shoes, brown and black calf, Cloth Stitched the price. will buy in any, £ . Suits, $12.75 8 $4-and $6. Hats, $1.50 Combination colors in tan, gray and brown. On sale Saturday only. All-wool, fancy gabrics. Blue serge suits with one pair pants, same price. other make. 9% Priced according to size and every price the lowest by far for a shoe of like grade. Tim Combination Muffler-caps. .......$2 Boys’ Flannelette Pajamas. .$1.35 to $2.50 Investigate Foot Forms. EDMONSTON & CO. Advisers and Authorities on All Foot Troubles 1334 THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30 to 6 Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys :The Avenue at Ninth Daily, 8:30 to 6