Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 19

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F ANNOUNCEMENT OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE EMPLOYED DURING THE DAY WHO WISH TO MAKE | BE OPEN UNTIL NINE O’CLOCK P.M. UN- | TIL AFTER THE XMAS HOLIDAYS. ELECTRIC: THE ELMER H. CATLIN CO. | 309 13th St. N.W. The Royal Road to Good Sight Zing Charles I of weak eyes. He wore, set as an earring, a huge amethyst of great beaty. He believed in the stone as a charm to preserve his sight. Command our thorough optical skill and complete mechanical equipment for your eyes’ sake—today I | | district today. Fixtures Portables and Lamps Wulllnz Machines Hoover Suctien Sweeper | Betnichem ste Il Jones & Lai |bursh. Block and a Half Below Pa. Ave. | [ of America. Repor An ADITORIAL Today we know there is no charm to restore poor vision except thought- ful, scientific eye care. So- called “weak eyes” can be strengthened.| Many optical defects can be effaced. States Steel England had very “See ETZ (g OPTOMETRIS] 120 and J = G _Street See Better” N.w. corpus an ty comp: W lot .THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, BIE STEEL MERGER | REPORT CONF CONFIRMED SELECTION OF ELECTRIC FIXTURES 3500.000,000 Involved in | men st organer e asiens:thems: AFTER HOURS, THIS ESTABLISHMENT, i Combine of Seven or More |eres> oty i uiural bloo in Con- BEGINNING WITH DECEMBER 1ST, WILL | e ST ekser o ko sommitice. of 1 By the Associated Press. NEW YORK, December 1.—Reports || that a merger of seven or more of the independent steel companies is contem- plated were confirmed in the financial | The proposed consolidation will take |'in all the leading producers and man- ll! ufacturers with the exceptjon of the fon and the hlin Company of Pitts- eel Corpo 000 Capitalization. tn Long Current. Reports of a consolidation have been current in the trade for more than a year. This consolidation, if effected, will be second in importance to the Unlted Corporation, now dominant organization in the mduszry B —— CONTRACTORS GIVE BAIL. Released After Furnishing $15,000 Each in Theater Collapse Case. NEW YORK, December 1.—Sylves- ter Rosenthal and Samuel Moskowitz, owners and contractors of the Ameri- can Theater, in Bpooklyn, which col- lapsed Tuuday burying nearly 50 erday ware ordered were arraigned before \llgls‘rate Lioto on charges of manslaught Later, however, Siliwenie Eonrt us tice Kelb) grmled a writ of habeas ir were released e pa $15,000 bu\l ench furnished by a sure- ny. ith four city departments press- ing separate inquiries, search of the ruins continued, resulting in discovery the seventh bo Uured are lying in hospitals. dy. Eighteen i . Yo Company, Inland Steel Company, Brier Hill Steel Com- pany nnd the Steel and Tube Company P ke 4 s cen e 3 DECEMBER 1, 1921, ° BUSINESS MEN URGED T0 | FROM THE_AVENUE_AT NINTH OFFSET CONGRESS BLOC; Banker Kahn Says They Need Spokesmen and Or- ganizer. v Br and not conformable to the genius and the very underlying conceptions of our Institutions. “I m e added, explaining his plan, "an Intelgent and eeetive rep- resentation of the aim and ideas of business In public affalrs and & cor. responding attitude In primary and electoral campaigns; not in order to promote selfishly and narrowly any class advantage of business and capi- tal, but, indeed, to prevent the as- cendency of selfish and narrow class and sectlonal Interests, of crude no- d | tons or demagogle appeal, and. thus aid In furthering lha welfare an prog- ress of the nation.” OPTIMIST CLUB ELECTION. Elections of the Optimist Club held <-lat a luncheon yesterday at the Ar- lington Hotel resulted as follows: Wade 8. Atkingon. president; Lee Hir- esident; G. E. 8 Willlams, Secrelary-troasurer, and Ma) Robb Sergeant-at-arme. A committoe head: ed by James S. Mays, retiring presi- dent. was authorized to arrange a “ladies’ night. ‘ess. Blocs, he sald, “are nlt!'nlciaun Sale of Women’s High Shoes $4.85 Several hundred pairs of women’s high shoes that have been selling this season for $7 to $10 are placed on sale to- -day for quick clearance — at $4.85. Leathers are calfskin, kid and patent leather; heels are OUR RENTAL TYPEWRITERS —are first-class. machines. In cases of temporary rush of work, call on us. L. C. SMITH & BROS. TYPEWRITER CO. (M Building) 17th and Penna. Ave. Phone Main 411 on n- Men's Shoe Prices Do wn --all along t}xe line at Hahn's So much so, that any man can now afford “Florsheims'H Most styles $ now back to “Florsheims,” course, you know “your own business” best. we do know: When you consider what “Florsheim” Shoes are—t HEN we say that any man can now afford to buy we make that statement advisedly. Of But this heir fine materials and workmanship; their ease and comfort ; their thorough satisfaction from beginning to end—when you consider how much longer they wear—they actually cost less than the number of pairs of cheaper shoes you would require during the same time. Remember, that ‘F'lorsheims” went up as high as $16 to $20. Now most styles are back to $10—just a few at $12. 8 . .- X Men's “Tri-Wear Another splendid “buy.” ) All styles now down to $7‘ 85 AND we again have Good Shoes— $g J solid, honestly built, Goodyear Welt Shoes—with our own name on them. At = Phaenix Silk-and-wool Plain or Ribbed Novelty Socks, to . wear with Winter Ox- fords. Several different colors and two-tone ef- Shoes 3 to 7—from AA to C. If your size is here it will pay you to come in early Fri- day morning and take advan- tage of this exceptional event. Pre-.lahuary | Fur Sale -50% Cut Fur Coats $35 Up I.J.FOX 1220 G St. N.W. 1 l | l French or Cuban. Sizes from i FROM- THE AVENUE _AT- NIN'I'H A very remarkable case, gentlemen! $37.50 for a $37.50 Suit Not $37.50 for a $50 suit—or $37,50 for a $60 suit, but $37.50 for a suit that is splendld value at $37.50. " $37.50 for hand-workmanship. $37.50 for all wool. $37.50 for any fabric you want— from a blue sérge to an English tweed. $37.50 for the choicest models of the country’s lead- ing makers. $37.50 for any size, no matter your figure.. $37.50 for any style—no matter your age. : $37.50 for | your sort of a suit! In these days of excessive comparisons and superfluous superlatives, in the present hub- bub of mark-down sales, remember that the merchant from whom you buy is as important as the merchandise you buy. Be sure of your store and your purchase:will take care of itself! PURE . APPLE SAUCE 23¢ Tin Balance of Week Light colored, flavor-rich apple sauce in number 2 tins, holding 1 pound 4 ounces. Delicious alone or as pie filling! For the balance of the week 23¢ Tin Easily Served! Tuna Fish Salad, coffee, rolls, pumpkin pie, mints. one found here! Phone {ORNWELLS Main Us 1415 H Sirest finger Every "THE GIFT OF GIFTS®% The Most Useful Xmas Gift That Can Be j§ Given, Made by Dr. Wyeth and Stnff of Ex- & pert, Careful Skilled Dentists. Our Long Life Plates and Everlasting Bridge Work will a very appropriate gift. DR. WYETH’S REPUTATION 3 is to Dentistry what sterling is to -Iver, and for Denlu(ry that Lasts. That has been my record for the past 30 years. er_l of payment to suit—Examination = 30 Years of Good Honen Dentistry Our Record. %~ Cleanliness is one of our many striking features. All work done without the slightest semblance of pain. f TANCHOE BAE My Perfoct | Gold Crowns & | Suction Teeth | Will Net Slp | or Drop, $5.00 ‘ Other Bets of Teeth, $5.00 Up o Evenlog Cfll 8 oclock, and on Sundays 10 A. M. to 3 P. W rady and mn fn ance. " All Work Folly Guarantexd for 20 g B s, “Rindty koo aam: my office in your min Dr. Wyeth lnc., 42i-29 7th’St. N. W. Fillings, 50c n. Four -ure one Main 3 SPECIALTIES g ————} Special Selling of - Men’s Winter Overcoats $29.50 Included are plain and fancy all-wool fabries in models suit- able for young business men. Sizes range from 33 to 42. For the more conservative taste we are also offering at this price a number of Chester- field models in oxford gray, black and blue—some with vel- vet collars. This coat is appro- priate for evening as well as day wear. Sizes from 33 to 42. ) There is something more than price behind this overcoat event—there is good, old-fash- i joned, unadulterated quality. . i (Other P-B Overcoats up to $90) THE AVENUE AT NINTH Daily, 8:30 to 6 o At S SNY 1o 8 " H NALLY KNOWN STORE |

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