Evening Star Newspaper, November 25, 1921, Page 16

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7'16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, + MAY REVOKE PERMITS. iJAPANESE SEE PRESIDENT. Mission of Thirty Business Lead- ers at White House. Expressions of satisfaction and ure by President Harding of the nese busi- @ purpose TRevocation of yres of brewers' | ypermits for the manufacture of near beer is =aid by ofticials to be under @onsideration by the prohibition nnit. Investigation has disclosed, officials | @aid, that mai S Jocalities hold facturo near b pmmer a1 and fnancial e come to the stigate economic ater will make a inquiry in Europe, 3 i some time by the wolnluuou unit, and | the need for drastic action was found || D! cohol contained in the near beer dis- tributed by many brewers. Dr. Takuma Dan, chairman of the mission, volced his appreciation of the Interview and said “The honor of this reception is the best guarantee for the success of our mission.” ADDRESS ON° NEWSPAPERS. An address on “Newspapers and Newspapermen” was delivered by Avery C. Marks, jr, president of the | Natlonal Press Club, last night before the members of the Washington Sa- Jon and United Arts Society at the Playhouse, 1834 N street, A concert was given thaere in honor of the vis- it foreign newspapermen. Dr. Philip Jaison of Philadelphia also de- livered an address on the topic of “The Case of Korea.” e WANTS PHILIPPINES FREE. Speaker at Optimists’ Club Urges ! TIndependence of Islands. Arguments in favor of Philippine independence were presented to the Optimists’ Club at a luncheon yester- day at the Arlington Hotel by Jose P. Melencio, director of the Philippine press bureau here. Mr. Melencio, who was the principal speaker, declared there was not a possibility of Japan- ese dominance in the islands, owing to the relative numbers of the two races. Entertainment was provided by Ben “r/eluh and Frank Murphy, members of Keith's Theater this week. James ‘amous 1 Everywhere For Popular Prices ‘E F. 919 F tice, even then. we can give you Duvetyne, modish cloths. HUDSON SEAL BAY SEAL NEAR SEAL SEALENE SQUIRREL MUSKRAT Skilfully FRENCH CONEY Tailored MINK, ETC. Super- Pelts The Most Beautiful In DRESSES Our dress department always shows the newest things. There is not a style that we do not receive as soon as it is authorized by Dame Fashion. Here are some of the latest arrivals in dresses for ladies who know what's what —and there is a wide choice at these prices. $20 Others Up to $99.50 T Aty e e ————— e e e e e e e S That Expresses The Hudson Showing To give an impression of our collec- tion of styles would take up an entire page and would not do the subject jus- The variety we are of- fering makes buying easy. such as you never dreamed of seeing in this city: Panvelaine Featuring These Special Values - $25 $35 $45 Others Up to $250.00 “An Institution of National Fame” In fabrics Orlando, and all other kind of fur—and Every Fur Garment Reasonably Priced TheHudsonWay In this showing of beautiful furs there are coats, chokers, wraps, etc.—in every are the best we could buy and they were fashioned into garments by furriers of Stores Located In ; Priacipal Cities 919 F St N. W. remember that the pelts a vaudeville team appearing at | LU R LT T skill after the smartest designs of the dictators of fashion in New York and One Whole Department for SUITS Here's the most absorbingly interesting display of suits that you have seen this Fall. It comprises everything that Fash- jon has decreed for the cold weather—created in a variety of fabrics and everything bearing the stamp of authoritative modes. Up to LT LT T T LT DL LD FRIDAY,— NOVEMBER 25, 1921. Worth Fine Crepe de Styles of inst of fabrics. Popular colors. Women’'s Van Raalte Double-Silk Gloves Ideal Silk Gloves for winter—double silk —lustrous, warm and serviceable. Double- 1 tipped. Black, gray, brown and white. ° Slight irregulars of $1.50 and $2.00 kinds. BOY SCOUT GAUNTLETS, Wool Gloves yith jersey hands; also Peter ~ " Rabbit Gauntlet mit- WOMEN'S AND CHIL- tens. Warmly fleeced.. 50‘: DREN'S KAYSER KNITTED CHILDREN'S GENUINE y u t \\'armth and scruce 59C ;9 i in 2l siees_upto at WOMEN'S REAL KID 2- ' CLASP GLOVES, also P. K. Sewed Gloves. Tan, brown, WOMEN'S AND CHIL- DREN'S PURE AUSTRALIAN WOOL KNITTED GLOVES, in black, brr_wm, navy and gray. wrists black and black with white gray, mode, beaver, $2.25 Wonderful Sale New Winter of . Hats Fur Brim Hats 3 Ostrich-trimmed Duvetyn Hats $ = .75 Embroidered Brocade Hats Panne Velvet Flower-trimmed Lyons Velvet $5.00 to $7.50 Millinery, of high-class materials, in the foremost winter modes—hundreds of fascinating models—on sale tomor- row at an astonishingly low price. Black and all colors. Come for any popular novelty you prefer—it’s here—and you can buy it for $3.75. fINGsPAL Fine Tricotine Dresses Fine French Serge Dresses Fine Canton Crepe Dresses Fine Gabardine Dresses Fine Charmeuse Dresses Straight Lines refined character and Trimmings of monkey fur, claborate beading, heavy embroidery work, cire ribbon and cluster buttons. (LU UU U LU L T T T T T T O LT T Women's - Satisfaction First Neckwear........ 50c Bramley Coliar and Cuff Sets, in kid, leatherette, pique ard Swiss cyelet embroidery. Also lace collars and lace sets. Values Supreme! A Sale of 144 Women's Beautifully Modeled Winler $16.75, $19.75 Chine Dresses Tunics Basques . Waistlines Drapes ant appeal in {rocks Long and three-quarter sleeves All s, 16 to 42, livery dress is a quality dress in every way—a model of clever designing and fine work- superior manship. Just 144 of them—be prompt if you want a fine dress for $12.75. Big Warm Overcoats To Suit Every Boy and Every Boy’s Mother $8.75 Ail-wool Coats, Sizes 3to 10.......... Xew Overcoz of all-wool man=- and fleecy chinchilla. High neck and lapel models \\nh belt and four pockets. The new hood coat—latest idea in youngsters 1s is included. Every ined and tailored for superior service, Fine Overcoats for Big and Little Boys $12.75 FUR COLLAR COATS, oi kersey. ox- ford and melton cloths. Collars of nutria, | beaverettc ney and plush. Sizes 3 to 10. CLOTH COLLAR COATS, ior boys of 10 to 17. Of plain and plaid-back mannish | coatings, with belt, large pockets and raglan g sleeves. First Floor—King’s Palace. For the Little Folks Woo con- f and tam to match American beau Drown. copen and srav, $7:98 GOODY FLANNEL MIDDIES, made with voke front, slashed pockets and silk embicr on sleeve. Trimmed with color > Dutch pretty trimmings. JERSEY warmly lined w brown and gray. Children’s Fine Winter Coats $7.98, $10.98, $12.98 to $25.00 ‘Wonderful range of new duroy, broadcloth, velour, bol chinchilla. Sizes 2 to belted 2nd loose effes brown reindeer, Pekin .flul heather 1t CHILDREN'S BEA VERS, absolutely perfect quality, in black and colors. Larg medium and small sizes, \nth CHILDREN'S FELT HATS, of black scratch fur felt. ing brim models, trimmed with grosgram bands and streamers. Men’s Chalmers Roll- rolling brims. Glove Silk Hose Plain, Lace, Net, Stripex Purthase of a famous brand of Women'’s $92.25 Luxurious Glove Silk Stockings, slight ir- regulars of $3.50 to $4.50 kinds and practi- cally perfect. In black, brown, taupe, gray and assorted light shades Quality silk hose at a small price. SHOO-FLY—Tots’ upholstered hardwood shoo-fly, $1.69 BIG DICK MACHINE GUN— Shoots as fast as the crank is turned. Heavily constructed. Bowling Alleys $1.98 handsomely deco- rated. Special...... EASEL BLACK- BOARDS—With real slate. The educa- tional. toy. I’ 50c $1.00 $2.48 $298 « Hardwood BYE-BYE BIKE—Tots' Sidewalk Roller, durably constructed. Natu- ral nnllh or handsomely painted. Two sises. $1.98 and $2.98 CHILI’S CHAIR — Varnished hardwood, straight chair, for small children. Built for serv. Sl .25 L 4 Toyland—the Center of Xmas Shirts & Drawers, 89¢ Each A wonder value—Chalmer’s “KNICO” Ribbed Shirts Drawers, perfect fitting, affording plenty of warmth excess weight. Long sleeve shirts, ankle drawers. All sizes. 89c garment. CHALMERY HEAVY-RIBRED UNION _ SUITS, spring - needle s and v without Sateen faced. LAMBSDOWN HEAVY WIN- ; " reedle pER GARMENTS, lined with it it pfatlock SeameE thick white fleece: matchless for bieR Crgae “Sites 30 $L39 warmth _and service; all gf {9 to sizes. Garment......... $1. PAJAMA well - made percale pajamas, trimmed with COOPER'S SILK AND WOOL silk frogw. in neat patterns; cut UNION SUITS, winter under- ull - everywhere; all r of surpassing qual- sizes ! $139 Iint Bhue checne . $3.98 Interest DOLLS' FURNITURE—Decorated | white, enameled beds, cribs, bas-|h a rd wood, | sinettes, swings, high chairs,|With buck - | dressers and sideboards, singly |board seat. and in sets, dash and | | whip. Artil- 69¢c to $10.00 lery wheels. | |A gooa,| nrung wagon | | for— | | 495 1 M P ORTED DOLLS — Hun- dreds of them —the beautiful kinds of long American Flyer Traiss Motor guaranteed for six months. Locomotive, tender and two codches on circular track Other American Flyers, ago are avail- able in quan- tity again. Fuli $2438 with spring motor or electric motor. :"'5: moving $2.98 to $9.98 $1.49 to $10 s

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