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! Church. 32 oL BLAINE REPUBLICANS THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTO MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt Almost Toucllles Elbows With the President. BLAMES MAN ALONE EXPRESS THEIR LOYALTY| _ FOR UNEMPLOYMENT e e T — —_—— T GOT A JoB ON A PAPER [ ALL THE BIG MEN AT THE An: s = AND RIGHT AWAY THEY ARMS CONFERENCE! T'VE p Sa; v Invincibles Attend Session -at |Commander Evangeline Booth Says senT. AE NM‘F: ke Sl e Florida Avenue Baptist | Inhumanity to Fellows Is To WASHINGTON! 5 B HARDING 1S 1N C‘onF ERENCE Real Cause. ¥ = % WITH A NOTED DIPLOMAT AND I'M GONNA GET A SNAP SHOT WHEN THGV'CWG “We are here to give reassuring| Blame for unemployment and for ouT! Pproof that we are ever ready to faith- [hard times rests on man alone, Com- fully and honestly discharge our ob- | mander Evangeline Booth of the Sal- ligations to our government and to vation Army sald today, discussing do everything possivle to assist the [the general topic of unemployment administration in meeting the many |,,\w pefore the sessiona of the an- problems that confront it F s 2 l ‘Wells, president of the aine Invin- nual congress of the eastern territo- cible Républican Club, said last night | rial division of the organization. at’ the_convention of’ colored peoble | he world's trouble, she said. fs om v s s the country, Baptist Church, “man’s inhumanity to man.” prui convention is being .’;\“t’t‘:‘lr;xh;l: “The erops grow just the same.” y colored men v 1 v e them prominent in republican p lllcsi"‘h" continued; “the rains fall, the sections of the couniry. It needed snows come. the mines give eld under the auspices of i ¥ p their ore and the cattle dot our ne Invincibles, and its final | & 5 on will be held to h | hills—just as of old. Never has God minent among th ature ceased to bestow the bless- egates to the co H. G. that come from the earth., “Honest differences of opinion can . | be settled without disturbing the ma- of progress. Differences due leness never can lead but disruption. e me to understand each en ter Letter, let us in the light of tonight e e est reason practice tewmwork, the e who E the final se e on the world's axis bes i Wells, w e no _mor: der Booth exprensed e be. |ies resuming. we realize the turn in employment situation ha & the tide will not come fast enough to L i i relieve us from the pressure which| Court action may be taken by the that business is reviving and facto- | QUARANTINE IS IGNORED. theria. D. 0., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1921. \ street northeast yesterday after she!cer L. A. Newfleld, Miss Conway con- | received a request that the patient had been quarantined there for dibh-|sulted a physician a few days ago|be removed to a hospital. Dr. New-|theria in the city at this time, I do (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark —By BUD FISHER. registered U. 8. Pat. Off.) AND NOT ONLY THAT, “In view of the prevalence of diph- about a sore throat and he sent a cul- | fleld “said that when the ambulance|not see how I can overlook this viola- the point that A colored ambulance driver from|ture to the health offic g g, 3 ¢ anutaciuring. and this long enforced .ldieness has put|health department against Miss Ellal the health department located thefed out to r;:f‘.«'i\n{?"e‘ which turn- | reached the house Miss Conway had|tion of the regulations when Miss on us throughout Americ Ho Conway. twenty-nine-year-old nun\e.l"“"" at union station late yester-| The house was placarded and dur-|8one out in violation of the quar-|Conway recovers” sid Health Officer y will come too slow upon ut L tog 2low 1€t | cver, with the help of the.eve he needs of the very poor this Win-{fy] 4nd patient public, we will, some- | Who, the department charg how, meet the issue.” ' the home of a relative at . 1eft| gence Hospital. nnot be dealt Iy improving “but must be met and nd reasoned with to- ile reports re; apm——— ——————we _— IT SURE REQUIRED COURAGE TO GO THROUGH THE STOCKS OF ALL OUR STORES * * * AND SMILINGLY TAKE THIS TREMEN- DOUS LOSS * * * THEY SAY * * * THE FIRST LOSS IS ALWAYS THE BEST * * * BE THAT AS IT MAY * * * WE KNEW OF NO OTHER WAY TO REDUCE OUR TREMENDOUS STOCKS * * * ORDINARILY REDUCTIONS COUNT FOR LITTLE IN THIS PERIOD OF BUSINESS DE- PRESSION * * * WE FELT THAT THE ONLY AND EASIEST WAY TO RID OUR SHELVES AND REDUCE STOCKS WAS TO DRASTICALLY RE- DUCE PRICES TO SUCH A LOW LEVEL THAT THE BUYING PUBLIC WOULD RESPOND—AND THEY HAVE RESPGNDED. TRAVERS, We Are Forced to Take a $150,000 Less on High-Grade Travers Shoes MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY FOR OUR OWN STORES DOORS OPEN TOMORROW AT 9 A.M. Newspaper quotations * * * only apprise you cf fact what we are doing * ¥ YOU must come in and personally see these ASTOUNDING SHOE VALUES Then you will fully realize to what extent WE HAVE REDUCED PRICES Let the Parrot Say “Just As Good” —BUT wten buying a talking ‘machine, listen not to a par- rot’s language. We suggest Diamond Disc Phonograph % That name -alone should be suffi- cient to convince one of the merits of the NEW EDISON Diamond Dice Phonograph—but we urge you to hear its marvelous re-creation of the human voice, in order to fully ap- preciate the perfection that has been attained in its construction. In our completely appointed PHONOGRPH SHOP you can conveniently hear this demon- stration. Won’t you favor us with a visit for this purpose? The Gibson Co. INC. 917-919 G St. N.W. Open Evenings Till Xmas. M. W. LIBAS, Mgr. Lot 1—Women’s Low Cuts— Black Ki¢, Tan Calf, Patent, White Linen and Buck. NOT ALL SIZES. Were $6 to $8. Lot 3—Women’s Boots, Oxfords and Pumps—Tan and Black Kid, Brown and Gray Kid, Black Suede. glgST ALL SIZES. Were $8 to 1 s ‘Lot 2—Women’s Low Cuts—Tan and Black Kid, Black Suede, Brown Kid Low Cuts and White Buck and Gray Kid Boots. NOT ALL SIZES. Were $7 to $10. Y v kK Lot 4—Women'’s Boots—Oxfords and Pumps—Brown Calf and Kid, Black Calf and Kid, Tan and Field Mouse Kid. PLENTY OF SIZES. Former Prices, $9 to $12. ‘ A Delicious Breakfast f : In Itself i ] N toasted bread, Dr. Schindler’s Peanut Butter finds its great- est response to morning and noontime appetites. The crisp, crusty toast blends de- liciously with the famous “Fresh- Roasted Peanut Flavor” of Dr. Schindler’s Peanut Butter. Try it this way for breakfast and lunch: Mix one teaspoonful of Dr. Schindler’s Peanut Butter with an equal amount of mlk or water and beat to a cream. Add salt to taste and spread on toast. Easily and quickly prepared—wholesome and economical. “wilhp the F;'.l;h'&md - - 'eanut vo! 3 Lot 6— Women’s High - grade’ day afternoon and took her to Provi- ing the day the health department|antine regulations. 11th According to Assistant Health Offi i Fowler toda: Mothers, bring your children here Saturday—you’ll save many dollars by outfitting them that day! = BERRERD School Hose Girls’ 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. Good Heavy Sweaters Ribbed Hose FC Button- 99 in black and M C colots, for boys and girls; some perfect, others slightly irregu- w lar. The Hndsom est Girl’s Coat you've ever seen at anywhere near this price At least 200 remarkably good looking, entirely new style Coats for girls 6 to 14 years. Made of unusually good quality L - B cloth in pretty shades of brown, blue, green, oxford, etc.. Some have fur fabric collars and trimmings; others, big cioth cape col- \ lars and_novelty pockets. Choice of loose backs or belted. ° irls’ Serge Dresses $10.00 Girls’ I Coats Girl -1 $2.85 to §6.98 | 008 Girls Coats Girls 4 10 16 years Dig $7 99 Dresses of high grade sidsts . serge in all the new to years can be 6tted at | novelty styles, in- i N ow Drice. Dandy . . e wpiendia ma. | cluding middy, nar- | warmis fned apd w0 / terials, prettiest col- | row belted, straight | row beitx. trimmed NN o ui perfect fit- = M ore < odijpecfec line, embroidered and | collars and flap pock- ets. braid trimmed. We honestly believe these to be the best and biggest values ever offered. The materials of high-class woolen fabrics, in beautiful shades of brown, green and oxford, in striped, checked and novelty designs. The styles are exclusively new, and with 2 pairs of pants. in sizes for boys 7 to 18 years. This is an extraordinary opportunity to save many dollars. 59c¢ Boys’ Blouses Boys’ Mackinaw Coats | $7.50 Bogl':ordumy Good quality Percale Winter- e it ler X striped patterns: made iz convertible h the wauted pointed collars: hip pockets. | perfect qua Dresses the Equal of Any You've Seen to $22.50 The most wonderful values we've ev offered. High-class Velours, J 3 Satins. Taffetas, Tricotine and e Dresses in Blue, Black, Brown, Green ® and Garnet. Every new style is shown either elaborately trimmed or strictly tailor made. 16 to 46 sizes. $20.00 Women’s Coats You'll agree that these are the most re- markable values you've ever seen. Plush Cou(eex.s 75 Black Melton Cloth, and Brown, Blue and Black¥ .. Velour Coats, in full or three-quarter length styles. Some with fur trimmings: others beauti- fully embroidered. Sizes for misses and women. HIGH-CLASS COAT SUITS That Should Sell at $37.50, $42.50 and $50.00 ced_Specially Saturday New models of Tricotine, Broadcloths and Meltons, beautifully taillored in the plain straigh line effects, with narrow string belts. Embroider-, 22 .50 ed styles—tailored. Braided ideas and many fur trimmed. Really the most comprehensive collec- tion of suits of the better sort. - The standard range of colors, with brown, blue and black fea- tured. Sizes to 44. $32.50 to $39.50 COATS .Wool Serge ‘The woman s 75 acting expec- . tations will —_— find coats to Jumper Dresses naer liking in Dressy Sleeveless Guimpes of navy s Qg |ihis lot Every new rough or blue serge. Pretti- > 'smooth finish wool material is 1y made, with white shown, as well as silk plush. Some silk braid edged V- | expensively fur trimmed: some necks; pockets and | richly embroidered; others braid- cufts and finished with white kid | finished. Majority silk lined belts. 16 to 42 sizes. throughout. BIG BARGAINS IN BABIES’ Ladies’ Ribbed Vests and Saturday’s Special GLOVE & HOSIERY SALE Babies’ White | | Prute: ninaec wree. sie 49¢C Kayser Chamoisette Gloves . Coats B cnsonts poiers” g0 3 This well known Win- Men’s Wool Process Shirts e vk 50C e $1.94 and Drawers self-stitching; all “ong and Short Coats, of nice quality cream cashmere, warmly tined and prettily made, with silk em- breléred cape and collar. Spring_ Tex Gray lleavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers: 98c all sizes b Satin band drawers, witi double seats. 75¢ Children’s Vests 2 Babies’ Flannel- and Pants Soft Imported ette Gertrude ¢ Tormed ir- Kid- Gloves, in 98C Petticoats i@ regulars, but 49c black, dwlt‘t::_;zn iy 6 wonths, 1. 2 and 3 size 29 some nl ¥ an 5 3 g v o By embroiders. Perfect Userabiits, Smsletiat | wics C - soft quality white domet flannel; button or pinned backs. . Sample $2.00 Dresses Long and Short Dresses, goods—each pair guaran- teed. Ladies’ Pointex $150 Ladies’ Heavy Silk Hose for infant and French 94C Ribbed Vests and > dreases for tots to 4 years. The well l 95 Cholee of lace, embroidery and ribbon Pants fnown Onrx o trimmed styles. Very heavy tex Heel Silk Hose, in black Babies’ Silk fleeced lined 98C only: full fashioned. Per- Vests and fect ‘goods only. Bonnets Pants. Bleached ya with silk crochet mneck; muslin_ band, ankle drawers. $1.50 Ladies’ Silk Wool Mixture Ribbed Sport Hose The newest fashionable Ribbed Spert Hose in 790 Gold and Brown, Solid Brown, .Blue and other combina- tions; seamed back; slightly”ir- regular. vipewean | Blankets, Comforts, Damask, Towels | .7 5'2“30 it OO Boonets, for little C Ladies’ Pink Bloomers * Closely woven, Flesh-col- ored Knit Bloomers, with 190 elastic waist and knee; full cut; all sises. Pin i Scarfs with zrin 21c) Extra Special—Tomorrow Only | s $4.00 Warm Comforts . 75c 44x22 Turkish Towels Full bed size, covered with figured ; 9 Q| Extra Heavy and Extra Large Bleached cambric and filled with white 2- 8 Turkish Towels, the double-thread quality and 39C cotton. very ajsorbent. Full ssg?rm;ugr:gn good w;ut:m,s with s sl‘s. 0 Mercerized Table Damask of plaids. Launders and retains finish. $2.00 Seamless Bleached Sheets 25¢c Heavy Huck Towels Full 81x90 Seamless Sheets, made from x < good quality round-thread sheeting; fin- $l .19 nzhb?r dl::.he:; :ffi‘.'."' .hbi::rh:.:mfl?my’ with 17C ished with wide hem. $228 C""hs £ . ¥ - $1:50 M:reen'ied Table Covers Crochet Spraajls, in & g00d Full 68270 inches,” highly m ¥ a0l Hea? designs; neatly hemmed and $l.79 R y mercarised, In 980 full size. ~