Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1921, Page 20

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ESmG T S B ECONOMIC RELATIONS |APPEAL IN $4,000000SUIT| WOMAN EXPLORES NEW FIELDS | ™™ tovmus AT EHOW, | bt e e 30 Vit Gt December 8.—Ten gov- | o bl flll'-'-l umn, London Times. o CRITICAL FOR SPAIN| 1S DISWSSED BY GOURT| AS PASSENGER TRAFFIC AGENT|TomietBin soriZns: @:eF S b s the international live stock ‘was to b ..w ufmfl of nngmy will (e T37:720 14th ST. N.W, : g Negotiations With France Making |Contest by Heirs Over Ximball Es- p l“.‘m“wmwfiufim.wmh Little Progress, While Italy uuhmwh!ddchn .u-:‘andolnl!- “#’ LET YOUR S o ' | sna'to swe it they e 3 [ e GPRESENT” |opim ™™ | 7o o (RO £ 52 5525 FROM_THE _AVENUE AT NINTH BE A HOME & fl::u r;l:::h- ::.:pru;n It‘l':: :EE::: mn‘z widow of V. 2 k i Il“% p‘rfi.& of “ ciurer. was dis- g | Miss Ges: &5y 4 e day i L i o h.,“ ha! ; Selected Propositions TSk TREY, (IO | The et ot < £585 bon wids nfi?& . o 8 s BN E o $37.50 for Men’s Fine Suits - | Al 'lgl‘nll'l.oyr ulne days remain for the LA ours tuied tha A ; "‘"‘““"m A W“ to $ . or en s me ul 4 = T. Small yis L Or Rrance, e mees. | by Alen 1o ybialn the rotlof Sought an ; % m’!fll-h'nlu not only & promotigh v 3 wo’l;l:leogi::a::‘;n é"—ectm ;m; t are tuln: on d.l}: :'(wrnoy- dx:; ..the heirs indicated this fg’:&"nmllnttfl: lt‘;n ntfl 5 S to just what you're looking of the o pptitioners are 1rving and i v —_— ! I hat Ar W rth J t = e just the price and | s Tounch eptosentives Sy o s""':; Somn AE 0 Sgtie and - o) THREE ARE FLOGGED. - (S O us : on just the terms ouwmt st_the -stan on by | Josephine Nol e of Chicago. in 4 i : : g i ot o - Ar‘t ;’nui;:t:; .‘»:f: E::;E":-v&;:’:. ; ; " Texsa Negross Warned Mot o e N L E oo ot p i s SR B R | = .50. No More; No Less Graeme T Smallwood Iialy slso ls taking sieps to pro | CRIOMES & emdusry satate of 45.600-| ; 2 wer a band of robed i . ?ovr.rlod tz.:l.ght‘. lvll.kh the m’:‘l’:lou of s oAnormyu for the petitioners indi- ¥ i known when u..z’ e the “ 2 4 : 5 727-29 14th St. NW. [forelen afairs ana imance concera- | cated they would 111e0ad (5 S0 oy ' warhing to ne Every suit has a definite value—just as every pound ing anagroement. | g4s, AR, Claposition of her eo- | K o e i i Main 5070 S e e B R e B i emta : it i has 16 ounces. The fabric, the fashion and the finish =i=T==s frent iy Sotually cut inte hr ki £od | Domestl lite ang stteotion 15 vory | LR 1o 358 " they wire members ot that go in a suit determine the price at which it goes = = — % 3 Ku m!ll Khn. . R e N e into your wardrobe., ' These suits at $37.50 are splendid value. The gar- ) . : Women S LOW @ngh Shoes - - ments are hand-made, and the fabrics are all wool. . e k D a9 nm:.?;,'; :'.‘::::f:_mm The styles are correct and the sizes complete, ranging In H ahn S Mar ~Jown at Guttos of passenger trafo seent oF from 34 regulars to 48 stouts. They are fine suits for i urataeons Nos wba henct o peing 1 $37.50; but they are not $50 suits for $37.50. the first woman to be appointed to such a position with an American "Mive 6 Hontiog for the eor lan - These days the store that takes the public into its Miss Gessner, who has been- con- nected with the safety d rtment of . . . the Baltimore and Ohlo for fftesn e Tt er confidence will win the confidence and respect of that Bound., R R T R R N TR T mm*lluvlmvml‘ma-‘. years, had long desired to broaden . . e . her fleld of activity and the offcials public. A spade is a spade, a suit is a suit and a dollar of the road recently decided to as- % 2 = ] sist her. Since the Baltimore and| | th is a dollar. Merchants are not miracle men. They can Ohlo was organized, nelrly 100 yelrl E o Bieh Comaial position. with. i ; " giveyou a dollar’s worth for a dollar. More than that they have no right to promise. s 5 a_scheme of upolnfin' a female representative of tho t department who could 7: hustle for business just like !he mlle N4 b 3 E did not shout “Bargains” when we started our annual Tapressitatives do. s ( 1K [ vy Mark-Down of Women'’s Shoes last Monday; but the prices X e A THE STORES THE THING! certainly did talk for themselves. - Take this great $5 group who ‘travel by the Baltimore and for example. - Complete lines of fashionable styles from our fon to afne;.uo':a'f-yq?'-';om“en'mma- newest fall and winter stocks. Have been $5.95 to $8.75 pair. I e O e il neotesitate ‘Included in the $5 “*Mark-Down" group PR R R T T L R R T R N T R O R R L R T TR R L N R TR AT T Patent leather welt sole Ox. Tan Calf one and two-strap fords, thl‘%o-ct;u “Toddle; Buckle Pumpe. . Pumps, “Sandalettes” an 7 X asins. Tan Calf Winter Oxfords in f;:l Calf Walking a wmwm;m '.:;lll.'d"' an £ ing tip, straight tip or Sports Oxfords. ball-strap. s 4 Laced Boots in Tan Calf and Plenty of all sizes and re- Black Kid; military or Louis markable choosing indeed, at heels. $5 pair! In another great group are $7 50 " $8.75 to $12.50 Low and High SEies Saturday Hosiery Specials For Christmas Giving— s:gfl'; lh!"&ll-hluoned Slllk "Plllgnlx' S:nttu other Silk-and e new also rt! black, cordovan and Rus lfl”, :::ed ’oefl‘ect:,o P::l' inTmoveley A Sale Of sia. Extra good n!u 32.25 Xolors and nnxtnru $1 95 BB cecurirenatesasnonpionay o wokn s 1. 4L A bew eeeessesssittnttsanan “Weldrest® Thread Sllk Stock- ings, with wide tailored seams up “Phoenix” Thread Silk Semi- the leg, unusually good-fitting fashioned Stockings, with - g and serv:eelb!e, Black $1 95 forced liste ::n‘:r“to;:: sf‘;‘s ea er a s an Only ..cccceverceccnncicns in black and brown. . W Suit Cases Stilts-~-Again Tomorrow With Boys' and Girls' Shoes $9075 Gift Suggestions for Sonny from his own Shop e ; : —94 pieces—the result of a special -8 300 to 750 Good, Reliable School Shoes we are 1mm.“g: . purchase from one of the finest e - makers of quality luggage in the 1.& = 2% 150 to 225 9.75 to 15.00 1.00 to 6.00 169 to 395 .15 to 150 for good service. They $ 9 5 country. Because of their leather 3' ; and their.labor they will stand no : fi end of wear. As for looks, they You can absolutely are pieces you'll be proud to carry. depend on these Shoes i i 1 ; for Pnrker- x are built of good solid > Jewelry (cuff but- Ten or Brown lesthers. 7 Features at a Glance o bl bk, Not like so many low- AR e T 2.00 priced shoes of today, 1—Genuine Cowhide Leather- Ma ade made of “split” S 5 P r.k ...... 12.50 to 17.50 shoddy leathers! They (TN W 2—Each bag leather lined. Mka:s:——M-de 5 Rain Caps.....co0 School 2 pants—8-18... 10.75 to 25.00 Shirts «eeeeeevese 115 to 5.00 Shoes ...vccoeeeee 400 to 6.00 21% 10 10....... 595 to 15.00 Suspenders—boxed 7—Colors: Black, brown, cordo- van, D aaeadd muu % $3.95 PPN 'S“.‘,':,’:"fl,!,mé:' ’;l:,’, 3—Sizes for men and women. Welts C°’“|° ijece: _4—Sewed and pin frames. for boys and girls. i 5—Solid brass trimmings. y,. 10t $308 ?g : 6—Built-in steel frames. Just the thing - for Chl:istma.s! : i $345 Sweaters .....ee.o 3.50 to 10.00 Ties—boxed cevees .55 to 1.00 "Phoenix" Wash Suits.oesmew 185 to 5.00 Silkc_aad Top i felaiers, _— THE AVENUE AT NINTH £ . T5cand $l Daily 8:30 to 6 The Avenue st Ninth Nationally Known Store for Men and Boys - IWN STONS

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