Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1921, Page 5

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% AL EREVEVEVEVES e e #t Carroll-Erwin Co 5§ " £ 707~1Zih Stnw. é}‘ Tlectrical Appliances % Electrical Gifts % Are Useful znd Lasting ! 5| $67.50% A Trial Easy Terms 'z = ALY BRBBED 4 — ¢+ Laundry lron (Guaranteed 2 Years) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. the industries, schools and press.. He had gone to Russia to investigate | American farmer,’ said Christensen: trade possibilities in benalt of the 3 farmer-labor party, and declared that e he was favorably impressed. From WILL GIVE CONCERT. he will broceed to Berlin and| A concert ranging from simple Irish songs to® McDowell, Chopin, Tschai- Kowski, Verdi and Liszt will be given LENIN SEES U.§. AND IAPANAT WAR Bound to Be- Capitalistic Clash, Though Alliance Pos- sible, Says Soviet Premier. Riga he thence to Paris. ¢ Lenin he described as having n- ning personality, intens an and appreciative of humor, p- You can't appreciate these SENSA- TIONAL VALUES until you see them. ‘We know it's a little out of the way to shop here—that's why we've made prices—to make it worth your while. ‘The sacrifice prices WILL SAVE YOU MANY DOLLARS. So if you are in quest of GOOD JEWELRY AT LOWER PRICES—drop in tomorrow i ) & and you will be pleasantly surprised. wciuted Press. q 30.—Nikolai lmuin.l ict premier, clings to| ently, of trouble be- 1d the United ‘arley P. Christen dential electiogs in and who Just month’s in} hristensen last Sat-} woner had the Ameri-| n premicer than HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY OF OUR SENSATIONAL DIAMOND JEWELRY SPECIALS!! Ladies’ and Gents’ Stone and Ladies’ and Gents’ 14-kt. Stone and Signet Rings at a great sav= ings. No extra charge .for engravingor size % Blue White Dinmond, set mg. in ‘Tiffany mounting. Special, - . 88000, Exceptional values Diamond Lavallier, 4 Blue White . . Diamonds, welghing at least 3-ct., in all Jewelry, Silver- zeUin okt white golds bl value. 74 Special, $75.00. ware and CIOCks' 5 Blue White Perfect Cut Dia- Must he seen tO m’;‘l‘;i, ;l:.flfll.‘ 14-kt. Lavalller. appreciate. ment you | bound to | VALUES Blue White Dinmond. wet d, Iadien’ basket $35.00. 1 Surprised W the peoples were generally m When_this | ©oWell, Would Give ¥ iet premier Out of the High Rent District when Christensen —YOUR OWN JEWELER— Pennsylvania Avenue Saks & (Jompany g B?)is.’ Boys’ Two-Pants urnishings . . . Boys’ Fancy SpeClal SUItS Neglige Shirts; new striped pat- terns; either with neckband or collar at- tached. Sizes 1213 to 14, 89¢ Boys' Middy Blouses — plain ‘White, or White with Biue col- lars, or plain Blue; cut full Sizes 4 to 18 years. $l.b5 $13.75 They’re in Fancy Mixtures—Brown, Gray and Green-— belted model, with both pairs of pants full lined. Sizes 7 to 18 years. 4 Boys’ Two-Pants Serge Suits $Q.75 All-wool and Fast Color Blue Serge—with all seams securely sewed; and both pairs of Pants full lined. Belted model. Sizes 7 to 17 years. Boys' Duorib Union Suits, in Gray; comfort= able-fitting model. Sizes 4 to 18 years. 51—451.50 Boys’ \ . MB(;fl_vs' Angora Novelty SUItS Pearl, Myrtle, ()(, Brown J:i nd $ 1 O . Navy. o Navy Flannel Middy and French Middy Suits—regulation , style, with Black braid or White braid; emblem on sleeve; Boys’' All- Black Silk Scarf. Sizes 215 to 10 years. wool Stockings, in Heather mix= tures. Sizes71% to 10%4. Boys’ Junior Norfolk Suits—in Green and Brown mixtures; yoke front; straight pants. Sizes 4 to 7 $5.00 this evening. pianist, wil Miss Helen Thomas A. C: Glenn W. Ashley will act as a panist to Miss Gerrer and Mr. in addition to the muslc - v. §. Benson of the under the auspices of the District | gram. Admiral W. t Council of the National Council of|Shipping Board will make an address. HOLOBER C.. THURSDAY, ped him on the back, just llke an|Catholic Men at its headquarters Edward P. Donovan, play twelve numbers, rer. violinist, threc. twell, tenor, will .Qgcgmsm/lxsg SUGGESTIONS FOR “HIM” 1H-kt. Solid Gold 15-Jewel Open Face Watch, 23.50 1-kt. Solid Gold 15-Jewel Eigin Hunting: Beautifully Engraved, $45.00 SUGGESTIONS FOR “HER” 14-kt. Seolid Gold 15-Jewel Octagon Wrist Watch, Very small Size, $15.50 All Waiches guaranteed to Keep in repalr for one year free of charge. 911 Sth St. N.W. Main 8032 Seventh Street More of those Special Friday Values Kiddies’ Shoes Boys’ Brown, Tan, Mahog- any and Gun= metal English Brogues — and the Broad - toe lasts; with or without rubber heels. $6.00 value. $ 4.‘)5 Growing Girls’ Shoes in Brown Calf, Gun-metal and Patent Leather; English or Na- ture shape lasts, . | $6.00 value, 54 95 Children’s “"Red Top “St. Nick” Rubber Boots, with white fleeced linings. Sizes 6to2s $2.95 Children’s Xmas Slippers, in three colors —Wine, Red and Blue Felt; with picture de=- signs. Sizes 4 to 2. DECEMBER 1. 1921 ‘ $1.00 years ........c..iiiiiiiieniae, PR R 3 A | } 75° = Curling Iron 111N i L L Lo . 3 H i $5 & Play Suits Chinchilla Overcoats Boys’ Scout LS Al —eacn with i £ Pl the fa:icy “;‘{;ar Play Suits e 7 £ |- Bonnet.” Sizes $ .75 Complete £ fi,‘ | 3to12years. with Hat, Leg- & *;)gi $1:50 * gins and !‘Ia"l r- £3 fi‘ 1 Blue, Brown and Dark Gray Chinchilla Overcoats—button :crz yes,'::,s i 3 £ | to the neck; plaid flannel linjng; “mufi” pockets; belt all $9.95 gg ; Cow Boy around. Sizes 3 to 10 years. 2 s | Play Suits A regular “Broncho Bust- er” — complete with lariat and holster and pis- tol. Sizes 3 to 14 years. 52.50 R S & #% And ANl Other Electrical 3R ¥ Appliances for the Home & s Carroll-Erwin Co® % 707~12ih SLNI g5 #3 Electrical Appliances fi = Boys’ Mackinaws $100 - - In the most wanted plaids—Tan, Blue and Green combina- tions; belt all around; “muff” pockets. Sizes 8 to 18 years. ' T Y Indian - War Bonnets .Separate War Bonnets, with . gay feathers. 69° e Qaks & @0;”?""“3 Reservations for Xmas made upon small deposit. What Every Man Wants— And because he seldoms buys them for himself— ~ House Coats & BathRobes - Make Most Acceptable Gifts. With us—meeting the holiday demand for these two features of the Men’s Wardrobe—im- poses a serious obligation.. You’ve looked to us ; | year after year to display exclusive styles—of the i very practical sort—the sort that interest the men because they are real manlike effects. ‘ ! l i Never before have we displayed a line so ex- tensive in variety and remarkable in value. All the responsibilities of leadership are fully met— and no matter what the taste; nor the size re- quired; nor the price you want to pay—you’ll find our stock entirely competent. We want to offer these specials— House Coats, in Brown, Green, Blue and Giray,; reverse side in stripes or plaids; edges bound with silk cord; silk frogs. SIZE8:35 0144 ..o wiovsss wiars somtann miovee: sioin Other Coats up to $25.00 $Q.15 Bianket Bath Robes—new patterns and color combinations—Plue, Green, Brown, Red, Gray; fitting at neck, with button and button- hole; heavy cord girdie at waist. Cut Jong and full.. . .o o v s s s s $5.00 BRianket Robes. in Tan, Green, Brown, Blue and Gray combinations—coat styles, with shawl collar; edges, cufis and pockets bound $ 75 with cord; cord girdle. Large, medium 8—_—_ and small sizes. . .. Gther Robes up to $40.00 Pennsylvania Avenue Seventh Street A Very Exceptional Special in Men’s Overcoats “In cutting up our yardage for fine Overcoats— we had left of some fifty to seventy-five pieces— enough only to cut an extra Coat or two. But they are splendid fabrics—and so we have put them through the shop—modeling and finishing them in every detail consistently. In marking them $25—we’re giving you the benefit of their being odds and ends. They’re Double-breasted—with belts; Raglan shoulders in some; set-in sleeves in others; patch pockets—etc. . Plaid or plain back weaves in contrasting shades—and in the wanted light colors. But they don’t run larger than 38—so if you're within the size limits you’ll get a decided i bargain. Come right away, Friday morning.

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