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StoP THAT ITCHING Itsunnecessaryand cooling Resinol Ointmentand know thecomfortit ives. IDEAL FORBABY'S TENDERSKIN RES!HGL Soothing and Healing AH! EPSOM SALTS NOW LIKE LEMONADE Pure Epsom Saits Combined with Fruit Derivative Saits Enjoy all the splemlul hysic-action on the bowels of a dose of epsom salts 42 YEARS' SERVICE : ‘ | i i ! After forty-two years of almost con- | tinuous teaching in the District public | schools, Miss Sarah Iiskridge White, | principal of the Gales School, was re- !tired today by the board of eduuul!on‘ on account of iliness which has kept | her away from her classroom since early In August. Miss White Is one | of the most popular tefichers in the ! school system, and probably one of | the oldest from the point of service. | 1t Was in 1879 that Miss White be- | gan her career as a teacher in the public schools. Her Service has had .[but one break of eighteen ~months since that time. : i Miss White came to Washington when a child, and entered the fifth | By the Associated Press. SAN FRANCISCO, December 2. — ty that before he slept to- toscoe Arbuckle would know | the decision of the jury which is try- iing him for manslaughter loomed big {when court opened today. o prosecution late | ished its ilining the (ham of ev contends links him {of Virginia Rappe, actress, said to have been fa Hotel St. Franc | fense bega be its only was expected to ssion of the evidence Gavin_McNab, chief of Arbuckle's group of attorneys, broke off his ar- gument when the hour for adjourn- ment arrived, and said he would fin- ish this morning. After that the prosecution had a further quota of | time open to it. The peeted to reach the ju in the afternoon. Arbu ing with bits of paper while Prosecutor Lee Friedman de- | i scribed him to the ju | ““We are not trying {nero of a thousand gh aj ! Friedman, “We are trying Abueiie. ! the man.’ {7A special medical commission’s re- | i port that the bladder of Miss Rappe ! showed evidence of chronic inflam- | mation. and the presence Of rupture | was submitted yesterday. withou t the awful taste and nausea. zist for a handy package |bladder rupture which cau s the climax Salts.” the \\ondrrlul Ranpels, death was, ¢ A A% Aimetican 15 ) chronic condition and not ca external force applied Even chiidren gl adl\' {'as the prosecution al | The prosecution was ed. Tha defense contended that the | of sed by granted the | | privilege of examining the report. { JO%& “Pledged to Quality” Fourteenth St. at New York Ave. Correct Evening Apparel 1. Fj_shofi Early for Christmas i MAS buying. At $1.50 3 for $4.00 Moires, ‘Satins, Charveys, Peau de Soies in up-to-date 3 for 5‘2.7 5 onable designs in R Satins, Baratheas and new pinproof, wrinkle-proof tie of silk and wool. striped. flowered and fig- ured designs. Ties of un- usual quality. At $2.50 3 for $7.00 At $2.00 3 for $5.50 Spec1all\' priced and appropriately boxed to induce early CHRIST- grade -of the old second division, in which she was destined to teach later for many years. It was her fortune to be a member of the first class to enjoy the privileges of a high school course. From the Advanced Grammar School for Girls, as the first high school was called. she went in 1877 to | the Normal School for a year's course, | and the following year she entered upon her life work. ilen Whiten rontle character and | her Christian life, have made their | impression upon hundreds of boys ! and girls who have passed under her | instruction. Her broad culture and rare judgment, combined with the } constant study of the newer prob- lems in education, have rendered her ! of great serv the school sys- ! | tem when changes in courses of study | or methods of work were being form- | : | ulated. | ! M White has been principal of ¢ y es Schoul for about eight ! | by She succceded at this school Iihe late 3 ine Brown i } § - lov ching not been | 1 « i the public | H [ rs she has 1 ive ool work | i i New products of the foreign looms, in Italian Silks, English Twills, Scotch Weaves; also Satin- striped Molres that will please the most discrimi- nating. At $3.00 3 for $8.00 A high-class assortment of imported silks in pat- terns that are distinc- tive; stripes in IEnglish hand-frameé knits, Grena- dines and plain colors. At $4.00 3 for $10.00 Hand-tailored Ties of fin- est quality Lnglish Satins and French Charveys, in handsome patterns. Won- derful ‘shades in plain and figured designs. The famous Keys cloth, checks, dots, stripes and floral designs. Plain col- ors and heather mixtures, in English hand frame knits, fashion knit, bias stripes; also our new splder-web design. At $350 3 for $9.50 Paroli Ttalian Grenadines and exclusive cut silks from the finest of foreign looms. Also Grenadines In dots and _stripes, from Franklin Fashion Knit Company. At $5.00 3 for $12.00 Newest creations from three of the most exclu- sive mills in France. Silk lined, hand tailored In ex- quisite colorings and dis- tinctive patterns. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921 Pennslvania Avenue \ Saks & lemg ‘There’s a Double Attraction—of Quality and Price Smartest of Silk Shirts 5620 Made of English Broadcloth—in plain White and White Satin Stripes on White. They are elegant, really—and the very height of good taste. Sizes are in true proportions. Two Specials in Men’s Hose One for the Golfers—Imported Wool; full fashioned; in the plain colors and Heather mixtures. The same Hose they play in “over there.” $ 4.50 a Pair Pure Thread Silk Half Hose—in plai Black and colors. A quality that’s unusual— at a price that’s unexpected. 55c a Pair A Superior Walking Glove For Men 5300 Imported skins; and made up on the other side. Hand-sewed; in the exclusive dark Brown shade—fastening with clasp or button and buttonhole. Silk Reefer Scarfs S < Knitted Swiss Silk—in White, Smoke, Black, Gray and two-toned effects. “Luxuri- ous and comfortable—dressy and protecting. Special Value in Men’s Sweaters $5.00 Elastic-knit Coat Sweaters—with - two pockets; well shaped and amply big in all their proportions. Oxford and Heather mixtures. b3 £ Junior High Suits 9% A Special Value ' Single ‘and Double Breasted—some Fast Color Blue Serge; some Fancy Cheviots. They are smartly cut. Sizes 32 to 36. We’ve Reduced Some Men’s Overcoats ©$38 Because the sizes are broken Combining these lots gives us practically all sizes—but . not in every style. They are the Coats that have been such fast sellers this sea- son. Modeled right, of course; made right—and priced really very low originally. Now they have been brought to an all-round price—$38. Single and Double breasted, Ulsters, Ulsterettes — with plaid backs and plain backs, of contrasting color — patch pockets; belts; Raglan shoul-. ders or set-in sleeves. Plenty of the Light Tans, Browns and Grays. Make Early Selection of House Coats and Bath Robes —A small deposit will make any reservation— Large as our stock is~you must remem- ber it’'s made up of exclusive novelties that we cannot hope to duplicate. So choice now is of material advantage. The men folks like the Saks idea of House Coats and Bath Robes—because we provide the practical sort—that are real comforts. Cut right and made right; and fimshed mannishly. Tomorrow we are featuring— House Coats, in Brown, Green, Blue and Gray; reverse side in stripes or $ plaids; edges bound with silk cord; silk frogs. Sizes 35 to .\44 ......... Other Coats up to $25.00 Blanket Bath Robes—new patterns and color combinations — Blue, Green, Brown, Red, Gray; fitting at neck, with but- $EZ.00 ton and buttonholg; heavy cord = girdle at waist. Cut long and full. . Blanket Robes, in Tan, Green, Brown, Blue and Gray combinations—coat styles, with shawl collar; edges, cuffs and pockets bound with cord; cord glrdle. Large, medium and small sizes. 58_ " Other Robes up to $40.00 Those $10 Values in Men’s Delta Shoes $7.95 It just happens we are abl‘e again to make this offering of the Delta favorites. There are fully fifteen different styles in- cluded in the assortment. Wanted styles— Brogues, Soft-toe Brogues, Wing-tips, Eng- lish, Semi-English, French Toes, Full Dress and Conservative styles. Straight-lace and Blucher—aiso new Fall Street and Dress Oxfords. In Brown Mahogany and Toney Red; Russia Calf; Scotch and Norwegian Grain Leather in Black, Tan and Brown; Gun Metal, Black -and Brown Kid and Patent Leather. 3 o Some Very Special Specials in Boys’ Clothes Besides the needs that the young- sters’ wardrobes have at this stage of the season — there are these price- beckonings. Truly a money-savmg day tomorrow. Boys’ Two-pants Suits, in Fancy Mix- tures — Brown, Gray and Green — belted model, with both pairs of pants 51 3.75 full lined. Sizes 7 to 18 years. ... Boys’ Two-pants Serge Suits—all-wool and fast color—with all seams securely sewed; and both pairs of Pants full lined. Belted model. Slzes 7 to 17 $9 75 Sy A e R A Boys’ Navy Flannel Middy and French Middy Suits—regulation style, with Black braid or White braid; emblem on sleeve; Black Silk Scarf. Sizes 215 $l 000 10 10YCArS. ;i iin et ae Boys’ Junior Norfolk Suits—in *Green and Brown mixtures; yoke front; $5.00 straight pants. Sizes 4 to 7 years. .. Boys’ Chinchilla Overcoats—Blue, Brown and Dark Gray—button to the neck; plaid flannel lining; “muff” pockets; belt all around. Sizes 3 $ l 3.75 to 10 years. ... . oieeceiiiian Boys’ Mackinaws—in the most wanted plaids—Tan, Blue and Green combinations; belt all around; “muff” pockets. $1 000 Sizes 8to 18 years.............. Children’s Play Suits Indian Play Suits— Boys’ Scout Play each with the fancy “War Bonnet.” Sizes 3 to 12 51.50 years ........ Cow Boy Play Suits —A regular “Broncho Buster"—complete with lariat and holster and pistol. Sizes $2.50 3 to 14 years Suits—Complete with Hat, Leggins, and Haversac k. Sizes 6 to 12 $79.95 WERNE 2 Indian War Bonnets —Separate War Bon- nets, with gay C feathers ....... 69 Boys’ eTg e Furnishings Boys’ Fancy Neglige Shirts; new striped patterns; either with neckband or collar at- tached. Sizes c 121, to 14...... 89 Boys’ Middy Blouses —plain White or White with Blue collars, or plain Blue; cut full. Sizes 4 to 18 sl 65 years ......... Boys’ Duorib Union Suits, in Gray; com- fortable-fitting model. Sizes 4 to Sl—Sl.SO 18 years. . Boys’ Angora Muf- flers—in Pearl, Myrtle, Brown ..and 51.39 Navy ......... Boys’ All-wool Stockings, in Heather mixtures. Sizes 51.00 7% to 10%. ... Kiddies’ Shoes Boys’ Brown, Tan, Mahogany and Gun- metal English, Brogues —and the Broad-toe lasts; with or without rubber heels. 54%. $6.00 value. Growing Girls’ Shoes in Brown Calf, Gun- metal and Patent Leather; English or Nature shape $4.95 lasts. $6.00 value, Children’s Red Top “St. Nick” Rubber Boots, with white fleeced linings. 52 95 Sizes 6to 2.... Children’s Xmas Slippers, in three col- ors—Wine, Red and Blue Felt; with picture designs. Slzes 4 C W2 . ..p 75 On the Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) A Passing Special in Men’s Overcoats $_ If it were not that we are makers as well as'retailers—we wouldn’t have these woolens available—and couldn’t have such values to ofier. But as we cut our Overcoats for stock these ends of piece goods remained—enough only for one or two Coats—and none big enough ;o make larger than 38 size. We've put them on the Economy Floor because the price is dollars below the actual value. ' The quantity is of course limited— so it means prompt response. Single and Double Breasted—plaid and plain contrasting backs; belt all around; Raglan and regular shoulders; patch pockets. In Tan,' Brown, Gray and the darker shades.