Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 14

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e, gy & IR e 14 ¢ ’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,. D. C., FRIi)AY,' DECEMBER 2, 1921 1 ERENSKY SEEKING EISEMAN’S | 10IERMOSON§ e e 605-607 7th St. Bet. F & G Sts. : [i{Avents Declared to Beg M Closing. Out Small g Sounding Out Sentiment to ILots at Your Prices $ ) Gifts for All The Shopping Cmtar-;lllh and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. I RS -mm&mm%&mmmm&mm@m@ammz&mamm&%wmm%@m&mw&m&m::m.@a@m@mma%m&m@m@h@m«w&mw%&mm%%&a%&m@m%&mg Join Government. RIGA, Latvia, November 10.—De- spite denlals by former Premier Ke- { rensky and Russlan soviet officials, it |18 generally believed in Riga diplo- matic circles that feelers have been put out recently by bolshevik repre- Iuen!lllves and agents of the Russian social revolutionary party to ‘sound {out the possibility of reaching an Il | agreement for enirance of some of Kerensky's party into the Moscow Il | government. $29.75 All-Wool Overcoats, $16.50 | Saturday Will Be the Last Day of Our Clear- ance Sale of $10, $15, $20 and $22.50 Execlusive Velvet Hats 8.7 Every Velvet Hat in stock, which includes hundreds of ultra smart hats. met with little or no success is also generally believed. Reconciliation Urged. M. Tchernoff, one of the leaders of Kerensky’s party, who is now at Re- val, 18 said to have discussed the mat- er with Maxim Litvinoff, chief of the soviet diplomatic missions abroad. Big roomy overcoats, with the large convertible collar P who as at Reval on an unexplained Hats for . f 3 - lll{ errana. of a ple.asmg mixture of b{"’“"'_ All seams are carefully Many of the more imporant social street, suit and piped with a high-grade satin. Sizes, 38, 39, 40, 42. Reg- [||| revolutionary leaders remaining in dress wear. Russia, including some in prison, are known to have sent word last sum- mer to their comrades in exile at Prague, Csechoslovakia _and else- where abroad advising a cessation of Fashioned of rich Lyons and Panne Velvets. In the most fashionable styles and colors now in | ular $29.75 values for $16.50. counter-revolutionary work and an attempt at reconciliation. According to one report, the social A Noteworthy 3 vogue. Every hat > . revolutionaries proposed that M. Ke-| - “hirt 2 riced with its 2 30 Smts 15 85 rensky should be admitted to the b Christmas Sale of 5 4 griginal Sl R, y y « o o o shevik cabinet in the capacity of for- === Reducti h : | eign minister. They also demanded eductions taken off | the calling of a constituent assembly. at time of sale. k i vhos rm rices were $20, $25 < ) - L RS ¥ : Brakencldts O.f s.mts Whose Hormet prices ‘, e $. § - Kt:_::;’(:”}]i;::;‘“;’u" e 08 g ) ° Children’s White Beaver Hats, $5 and $7.50 and $30. The majority of them are all wool. Neat mixtures H ;o5 Liblished” at. Prague, whers he en S Our_ln_H an rav atS | An always delightful Christmas gift, sure to create a proud of brown and gray, for men and young men. Sizes 34 to 42. was staying, issued a general denial of . feeling. Our selection of styles and quality beaver, is the best the negotiations, saying, “I must em- phatically deny all rumors about al- leged negotlations between the social revolutionary party and the bolshe- viks for finding means of a compro- mise. Such action would not only be 9 ° foolish, but criminal. The fate of $2.50, $3.50 Adler’s Kid Gloves, $1 [J|::izem e et o o t o y evitable. Russia is already cured of the ideology of bolshevism, and we » . I may say that today Russia is only in Dressed tan kid and gray suede. A highly reputable [I' /ey, 5oy, [0AF fogay, Russla 1o on et . ti g i Si 14 74 734 apparatus, but that bolshevism, as glove for a fraction of its real worth. Sizes 7, 7%, 74, 734. | et ! NEW ERA IN FLYING. $1.50 Fine “Vindex” Shirts. . 89c | vumr cus o swces to be found in the city, which makes choosing here a pleasure. All neatly trimmed with grosgrain ribbon and streamers, in 29¢,55¢, 75¢,%1,51.25 & $1.65 | “mas - aii b Fine Quality Beaver Hats at $2.98, $3.98 and $5 Our selection of Children’s Fine Quality Beaver Hats is now at its best, affording an exclusive variety of pretty styles to choose from. Nicely trimmed with silk grosgrain ribbon bands and streamers to suit the girl from 6 to 15 years. 10,000 Silk Cravats in this Christmas sale. Think of it! And they’re the | kind that men choose for themselves—open ends, with slip-easy bands, in a | wide assortment of attractive patterns and colors. Made of domestic and im- ported silks. A table filled for each pricé. At 29c, 55¢, 75¢, $1, $1.25 and $1.65. Men’s Blanket Bath Robes Men’s Smoking Jackets = = | . New arrivals in Wreaths, Gold and Silver Flowers, Bouton- NORFOLK, Va., December 2.—Filled $4’-95’ 36'75 and $8'00 35'93 and $6°93 i 3 . | nieres and Corsage Bouquets. At 49c, 75c, 98c to $5.98. 3 with helium gas, the Navy dirigible Made of fine quality blankets, made good Of double-faced cloth, finished with silk | Palais Royal—Second Floor. High Grade Percales, etc. In strictly last colors. Every C.7. at the Hampton Roads naval air b A 5 station, made two successful flights | shirt is perfect. Here is a chance to stock up. Sizes 14, 1415, Fomterdays 76 Snaith s ArEtitine that 15, 15%4. 16 helium had ever been used in large , 1524, 16. aircraft and the success of the ex- periments, in the opinion of naval airmen, marks the beginning of, a new era in aeronautics. The first flight lasted about fifteen minutes and the second an our. Circling over Hampton Roads and S lower Chesapeake bay, the C-7 per- ue derge dul . . formed admirably. & 5 Today several flights will be made, one to Langley Field, where a num- and cut to fit. Good assortment to choose 1 from at $4.95, $675 and $8.00. Others up to | $§25.00, t | | corded edges, and silk loops. All sizes in this assortment. At $5.95 and $6.95. Men’s Dent’s Gloves | $2.50 to $5.00 ; | A Remarkable Offering This famous make glove is being offered | * ° special in this sale at from to $5.00 pair. i F d C B e sase g S . Fur-Trimmed Coats High quality in both workmanship and materials, and Men’s Interwoven Socks, 60c Of luster fiber, known for its good-wearing qualities. Looks like silk and wears like cot- ton. All colors here. At 60c pair. ¢ Palais Royal—Main Floor. Pure all-wool serge in men and young men models. This [fl| Ber §f Aqmy aviators will ve taken e ':llllouk}i] defx:u;n‘d ameuch higher price than quoted here, ‘ex i v: . Ever it is absolutely guaranteed of helium for experiments with its 2 t the Palais Royal policy of better than ordinary is an’exceptional value. very suit is absolutely guara wflm:x;?::":n;:?fi“ a p?;fl:d'to Men, Now Gotng On, Our Marvelous values brings about these Better values. to give entire satisfaction. PARKING CORSETS SCORED Health Officer Declares Removal at Dances Is Not Beneficial. NEW YORK, December 2.—Parking of corsets in the cloakroom by flappers, at dances and elsewhere, is a mistake, both from the hygienic and artistic standpoint, Health Commissioner Cope- land declared. “The present style of corset,” he said, “is a distinct benefit to the health of a Clearance Sale Men’s and Young Men’s Super-Quality Overcoats and $55 All-Wool Two-Trousers Suits | e . o bellishments. Mole, Nutria, Wolf and Australian Opossum. The | $3.50 “R;ckwood’s” Wool Underwear, $1.50 Broken sizes of this famous brand. Good heavy ma- terfal, Shirt sizes, 40, 42, 46, 48. Drawer sizes, 30, 36, 38, 44, 46. ;g:;g, n;"d ':{Véfe “;;,:,":?,‘:: ;‘Ee;h: $37.50 to $45 Grade | $4250 to $55 Grade best colors are fully represented. | slight “waistine, which lends smartness Overcoats Overcoats —_— ! 40c “Onyx” Lisle Hose . . . . 29c| An extraordinary fine lisle, in black, brown, blue and I gray. Reinforced heels and toes. Sizes 9% to 11%5. ASK FOR DEBS’ RELEASE. Brotherhood of Welfare Workers Adopt Resolutions at Detroit. DETROIT, Mich.,, December 2.—Re- lease of Eugene V. Debs and members of the Industrial Workers of the World Or Two-Trousers Or Two-Trousers Suits at Suits at s ‘75 s l— Coats of Pollyanna, Panve- T laine, Orlando and Nondara, in the models that have been most successful this season. There was asked of the government in a reso- are many deep collars and cuffs l‘%t(}gzrm!l_iir:y Zthe : Brotherhood: of The Overcoats ofdb:av:r! squirrel, mole, woli . o a successful fight against another reso- Aol and nutria. Colors are black, | $8.75 “Pennsylvania” Knit Sweaters. . $4.95 || fuon:wricn Sokeithe sovermment. o Every garment new this season—the products navy, Sorrento, Malay, burro and - & provide a fund from which $6 a day of Kmerica’s very best mills; strictly all-wool reindeer. Sizes 10 to 44. should be paid workers unable to find employment. A representative of the American Federation of Labor is to address the migatory workers tomorrow, it is an- nounced. fabrics, hand-tailored, mostly lined and trimmed with Skinner’s satin. The handsomest plaid- back and double-faced fabrics in the newest models. Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Raglan Sleeves, Kimono Styles; also Staple Chesterfields. Our Sweaters with the famous “Notair” buttonholes. All- wool materials in black, brown, green, gray, blue. Nearly all sizes. Palals Royal—Third Floor. EITA TOIS08. Men's Shop has become noted for wonderful sPecial for Saturdm'_ Afgfifig‘:kffl‘:’f&nlfifi'flbfi fldr_- values. This is the supreme value gvent of the 475 W 9 M_ 5 mer Empress Zita of Austria-Hun- aeason / omen’s and Misses gary to go to Switzerland to be with her son, who is to be operated on for appendiciti 75¢ Genuine Cowhide Belts . . 49¢ A fine leather belt with a sliding buckle. - If you don’t | need one for personal use, give a friend one for Christmas. Every suit with extra trousers—that extra pair ineans double wear. Tailored of the season’s most popular materials. Models for men and young men. : p A Spec :1 al $ - Savings on g $37.50 and $40.00 2-trousers Suits, urchase, also : Z each dress Clearance price, $3 l ‘75 m:‘:lo:: from $8.50 to $42.50 and $45.00 2-trousers Suits, $3 4.75 stock. - $15.00. Clearance price, For the Children’s Christmas— $2.00 Shirts (collars attached), $1 Made of strong, durable rep, in neat stripes. Collars are | attached and button down to shirt. Sizes 14%4-t6 17. & Distinctively smart and handsome dresses, fash- Finest Custom Tailored Quality ioned of Canton Crepe, Chiffon Velvet, Satin and Lace, Tricotine and Poiret Twill. Choice of Any of Our " Finest Overcoats |+ Two-Trousers Suits This is an opportunity we urge Washington women and feature. —t ising finest woolens, such as Strong 5 : ' s Tailored by Schloss Bros. and Rochester’s H:&T{“\;irggin Wool ‘:l';ve:t(iisw Fin: dUnfitn— :‘c‘t’::s Eg;ei?afi;eyfs?r;'bi;grférE;a:,‘:;;:’;‘: sfie:'h‘xvgrf:har. MatCh Your Odd Coats FamaustWholesale ffailonsy Made torgiail ot ‘]\sl‘::‘ii ‘X)orsse'leld?t ss’igmt‘o -ggf Ge:::neus,s;‘c:. . Each individual mflcl shows some new unusual style Palais Royal—Third Floor. from $50 to $65. Clearence Sale prices— - ° ‘ Diicesss H | i $39.75 & $43.75 . $39.75 & $43.75 Every garment in stock included—none reserved. Now is your time to buy a!nd save. Alterations free of charge. A deposit will hold any suit or overcoat for later delivery. Z Palais Royal—Main Floor. D e T e e L A e e L L e L With Our Special TROUSERS BROWNIE It costs two dollars. It makes good pic- tures. ; That’s the whole story — except the happiness of the . youngsters when they find it on the tree. $2 to $3.50. ; T R SNty P for Sttt Deeans For Bovs--Useful, Lasting and Practical Gifts - sw?pfiwdps Mothers wi1i appreciate Palais Royal guaranteed quality at extremely $7.8 5 ‘low prices. Suits, Overcoats, Mackinaws, etc. All-wool Two-trousers Suits, sizes 7 to 18. At © $945 to $25 All-wool Overcoats, sizes 2% to 10. At All-wool Mackinaws, sizes § to 18. At $8.95 to $12.95 Boys’ Holiday ° Neckwear, Four-in-hand and Windsors, very best make. At : $9.95 to $15 Other Kodaks Little Boys’ Chinchilla Over- Beyw Ms,._c.:..“{dc?,c._ At ; - We have hundreds and hundreds of fine Trousers Sokta; o, Dblue, brown $7.50 :; $1.25 to $1.75 . Two_of the season’s' most popular models attrac- that will cither match or go well with your odd coats. $17.50 to $91 Corduroy Two-pants Suits, Boys Hats. ':tm tively priced. ; ; Plenty of plain or fancy blues, grays, browns, greens, . e Y e th tdse Boyw Handsome Bath Robes, Three-strap Pumps, as illustrated, of patent coltskin o it s 1t : 2 : i WOHS sizes 6 to 15. At with fancy perforated vamp, hand-turned soles and mili- tans, in every kind of material, such as flannels, wor- ; 12'1'0‘18‘“’& Overcoats, g15 2 4. i& and Ds:;” it frrwbod hedls, steds, serges, tweed, hen-irfgbones, cassimeres, etc. Harry C. Grove Boys’ smtetr-.w?ots‘ Betsz':.;t:h::‘:::tlh!wAltundlrd The Grecian Sandal has short French vamp, hand- Plain or cuff bottoms. All sizes. Inc. \ m,_,,_sl_‘:: =k AN TSi95 to 895 turned soles and Spanish Louis heels. 1210 G &t.

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