Evening Star Newspaper, December 8, 1921, Page 16

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e Caution You Be Sure ~ to Buy a Victrola ing Machine about which ‘you'll have no regrets. Join Our Xmas report was the Smithsonian African e of Scientific Literature, of which pedition from which the institution the United States bureau coilects and |Commissioners and Ex-Officials to celved during the year 700 mammal ) Lo Heel afld M golved during the vear 700 memmals. | olasaifies for publication all scient'fic w (] publications issued in this country: Be Entertaimed. ; Sos f. God- v ngéfi[ ‘:\?v:r:mol:nm:}mm"-m:h""‘::" L e T The Commissioners of the District Wousxn who thought tk,m 3 i Snicnows upper yess of the ensii's at: |CAMPAIGN_TO AID RUS_SM. Sona. former Commissionor JoThil- wear low heels have found #n our : [msficlMENS Bl omahieh s geutyon e |arpment dosyments v Lot ot | WILL BE DINNER GUESTS. WU Ot The - institution and it8 S man Hendrick, former Maj. and Supt. 3 branches published during the year 113 Friends’ Committee Launches Drive | of Police Harry Gessford and others a fit, comfort, and smart daintiness they - volumes and pamphlets, of which theré will be guests toaight of the public . o were distributed to libraries and other | for 1,000,000 Bushels Flours . |order committee of the Washingten have never known it an outdoor shoe. Reports Made at Annual|esiablishments throughout the world a ¢|Board of Trade at a dinner sheeting . 3 total of 142,208 coples. A campaign for 1,000,000 bushels of | "4} 0 Arjington Hotel. g e 2 Meefi of Bo d Of h'rne new aircrart building, seuth of |flour for famine relief in Russia has| Odell 8. Smith, chairman ef the com- ng ar the pomithsonian building, was opened |y o jaunched by the Aiherican |mittee, will preside. Police and other to the public, and severai changes were Regents. [made in the organization ef the mu-|Friends' service committee, with head- g}:;:me;fl;fi'lflge & wl‘;le Yuk of the seum. Visitors te the natural history fa. ? bullding totaled 467,299, and o tne arcs | TUSFers (n Philadelphla More than 338,000 specimens, com- |and - industries building, 266,80i: A | In @ letter to the millers of Amer- C NORWOOD prising” notable collections in an- |iArBe number of meetings and congresses | ica, the committee urges them to con- thropology, blology and geology, were | Y¢7¢ held in the museum auditorium. {ripute “as large a quantity of flour acquired by the National Museum Mude Separate Unit. as you may be disposed to_give,” and| For renovating old floors and new during the last fiscal year, accord- | ‘The Natlonal Gallery of Ast, formerly |in addition to selicit eontributions in|ones of hardwood. Workmanship £ Club Ing to the report of Secretary Charles |& Part of tne National Museum, Was|their communitics by selling the fipur | guaranteed. k3 D. Walcott of the Smithsonian In- |Jir‘ihe Smithsonian Institution on July |t Co8t to those who desire to.aid the 1428 B St. S.E. 2 » committee by contributing flour. stitution, made at the annual meeting |1 1920. During the year there was|COMEITCE ¥, FonTEPUln8 (000, o) Phone Line. 2031 . of the board of regerits. of the in- |formed the National Gallery of Art commission. c: | on all combined shipments to the sea- stitution held today in the Smith- |jorys. '::sr‘::‘unlt-ol‘l‘zé:llgfiruw:: :)x::pa'r‘;d boxsd {romuthaipolnt. of origin, and | sonian bullaing. during the year and a start was will also deliver it to its destination. B The secretary announced that Chie | toWard bullding up an art libras Wilbur K. Thomas, executive -secre-, : cording 10 the r rt. The 1] tary, makes clear to the millers that Justice Taft of the Supreme Court of | fow in the gallery are valued at soversi|the Quakers are “working in co- the United States, by virtue of his |milllon dollars, and all that 1S neeaed { OPeration with Herbert Hoover, and . cffice, I3 now a member of the board to insure its full development isa suit- | can guarantee that every .barrel of e mp exion and get the benefit of our special terms. Choice of any Victrola model—in any- finish: - We are featuring 3 of regents. Regents present included |able building to house the growing col- | flour given through them will reach Wd“l{l, Style Dr. W tt, Chlef Justice Taft, Sena- |lections, that are at present In part ex- | the destitute people for whom it is M‘O‘_-udmm QM h d . P jtor Stanley, Representatives Greene | hibited in the natural history building | Intended.” |ddress: Outianta. ‘anand- and Els Dr. Alexander Graham |of the National Museum, Dr. Walcott L Bell, A some cabinet. $125.00 || o Honrs' White and Robert he building for the Freer Gal- |'Brookings. ry of Art, a unit of the National 8 10-inch ; Reports Are Approved. SHoEY Yo somicied duig . e Double - d The reports of the exceutive and per- | Xincrian and orienis 2 {manent committees of the board, the |huins instalio o TERMS ARE VictorRecords $6.80 commigsion ack he Iipoct afitho secrs ;,)ulh\; colloction of 9,566 vnjects waus $10 Cash un and well advanced during the . rd. D 7 B 4 Yife burcau of American etnnotogy || || Pennsylvania - > Seventh o continued the study o languuge: —balance in small s 80 dwellings, social and roligious cus: Avenue Street monthly payments—with-- Complete toms and other aspects of the cul- 2 b tural life of the American Indian. out interest. During the year archeological fleld When you buy here you get Worch Service. Hugo Worch “gsd 1110 G L work was carried on, by the chief, . z 4 Dr. J. Walter Fewkes, on the Mesa Do not wait until the severe Verde National Park, Colorado, in the s s course of which an extremely inter- . cold weather arrives to test [ CCHI T C A e prehistoric the efficiency of your heat- ' ||indians in connection with the wor- ing “plant. See us af once . ]{ShiP of firc’ was excavated and re- and:he prepived: e e Gl v Another Shipment of Those lquois, the - Kiowa, Pueblo, Osage, PLUMBING .|} Fawnis and others S G Wonderful Values in Many Visitors at Zoo. TINNING || e Nutionat zoologicar Park, ancther Maurice J. Colbert ||t e Attt Boys’ Suits—Overcoats—Mackinaws i duri: th t ar, totali 621 F St. NW. §37. The number of animats in the Main 3016-17- collections was 1,545, representing 473 a larger number of species than efore exhibited in the park. The a ° urgent needs of the park are a REREVRVERER RREREDERER sultable public restaurant, a bullding for %S0 Sl S0 LU 230 24U 23U AU 240 2 AU U T Tading and lling operations , A 54 dpliyalcal cbesrvatery during We are privileged to add another 500 garments—same as the others— U S ARMY ° d ihg statian oo Moun( Tapaus Hais, and shall place them on sale for Friday and Saturday. Won’t those of you who were too late last Monday—come early tomorrow to make sure of a se- and the Smithsonian observing s ; at Montezuma, Chile, at both of which lection? b b ons of the sun are conducted - fly, It is hoped to establish a sound : s for the/atudyiof the relation be; Corduroy Novelty School Plaid tion und our weather on the earth. At 'the Mount Wilson station of the | . . | Thousands of Items |abeeriamon S o | Suits Overcoats Overcoats Mackinaws | {he has been working for-several sea- | | Have two pairs of pants: Are all-wool Fancy Chevi- —jor the big boys are all- Are all wool—and in the | T'hat Make Real 1 el e T A | and both pants are full ots; Double-breasted, but- wool: Double-breasted popular plaids; Brown, | | l BSBTERS FASERING the sun's heat. Preparation of volume (| | Jined; half of the lot has toning to the neck; belt all model; belt all around; Blue, Green, Gray, etc.; fovering the Jast nine vears. was JJ|! Twill'lining; the others are aroflnd; inverted plait in Blue, Brown and Oxford ~with convertible collars: muff practically - oomoleted: according to lined with Khaki. Sizes'7 back, and cloth lined. Sizes mixtures; vent in back. ggftk:dh;;hl\)iihina]ll)a:{;omadiz;e;"é There also was included in the re- to 17 years. 3 to 8 years. Sizes 8 to 17 yeats. to 17 years. e port a discussion of the affairs of the - s International Exchange Service, which conducts an exchange of gov- bontrose raraa] ||| ee==e=(0f - Christmas ‘Interestl—-=—la PRACTICAL XMAS GIFTS SAVE!!! SAVE!!! SAVE!!! We have in our stores—thousands of ARTICLES — practical articles that people need -every day and every v hair was saved after typhoid fever by Mrs. Coon’s skill 9335th St NW. 1348 U St. N.W. 3052 M St. N.W. 303-5 10th St. N.W- 1109): H St. N. E. '$345 $1 50 14-kt. Gold. ... $4.95 Mo e :;;!f ¥y 14 ’ hoar in the d AAND WISE FOLKS ARE GIV. €% ] and the use of her preparations.” £ i g » * JUST THESE SORT OF SENSIBLE GIFTS FOR XMAS AL siee. Coon has prevscations onat | House Coats and " Puichancis (O Men v ;l;o.;:: need them, and therefore they appreciate them r' ! mfl’(‘;?:gfi,'Jl,3;}”3(:,1 paer what Bath Robes Men’s Sllk Cravats i . g fiz ainit’s i here is assembled Marked Special at @% FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 28 1siiifucllll | smmsomies b oot o ening and Brightening—Abso- ! 2 : RE Al ) VE I"' lutely ~ Harml present " on Robes—of the character and kind that the men like. 35 § " o E RY g EM!!!!! i fl:.:: ":":.:ic\_p.,.:rl:.:go:;:_ { | T:e:”s;e—o cut :n; ::d: by clothing tailors who know c ‘ “g There Are Gifts for Every Member of the Family ! Sealp Food | © . ! how. - 3 for $1.00 = $1 EACH at Y oieal e = There are a host of patterns—in the full rainbow | M Cé¥n's Office, ohat: o . - Ny ° . G SR G Lo+ | = : : Scarfs. ¥ n Gloves....... L 1Y I3 |~ Bath Rebes ik ooy ;... $5.00 to $20 The price is an extraordinary one. After Xmas R i s 111! Bath Robes .....: s 1 5 o ; . a - 4 A95N00. v O.D. Wool Shirts, | L‘ B i ~ Lounging Robes ......... $15.00 to $50 g ) @ reclaimed . :.......... SRl LIVET DETTIES §ify - Gift Sh b Huck Towels, size 18x36, Leather Puttees (two styles) . .$5 fi!}g Correct Di ve Disorder : lppers : gestive Disorders . = A A W@ doz............ i $1.50 New Overalls and Jumper, | . f Speuals. —that are practical Slippers— ¥ Good Reclaimed Blank: h ; UL Safe and Dependable bl : : ‘ a aime: an| .ets.$2.95 each ........ St o $1:50 ] P e Men’s Felt Slippers, Ladies’ Felt Slippers @ New Navy Blankets (slight- Suit Cases, good, durable. .$1.49 P House Coats, in Dou- Blanket Bath Robes— with cushion in- —two styles . ly soiled).............$3.50 Rubbers. .......... ..$1.50 up 2 blefaced Cloth. Many —néw patterns and color soles; padded g4 ] No. 2!, Can of Pineapple..27c New Wool Socks, 3 for. .....$1 2 S cHrabinations i f?"’b‘“:mgf_o:“mé‘;- elk soles. Sizes® | == auditenishades = Neo. 2!, Can of Apricots. .. .21c New Cotton Socks. . .....12V,c @fil Cppsvm) * —cord and $£.75 (;rgf-;eb{moninga't e 5 to 11,... She e —ribbon trim- 0 No.-10 Can of Tomatoes. ..69¢ 4-lb. Axes, new. .. .......$125 A A IRESA CLES e c!fl:"f bound; 6=—.. heavy cord e?:f_‘_‘fDefi:ath:;aE,f_P_' med. Sizes 2%% 31;___4! Sugar Corn, 3 cans. .. ..... 25¢ Lined Leather Gauntlets. .$1.50 @iy Keeps the air pure SeIee g1r dlec 2 SET.00 Black and Brown Kid; 108t S asens W Wasco Coffee, 1. .. .. siange v23C New Wool and Corduroy ' fig and clean. In homes ]“ aist. d fufi = Brown Calf; Green and - A Queen Quality Tea, Ib. .. ... 30c Pants ........ 2 ... .$3.50 ”05 wherethere’sillness House Coats, in ongancan Red Morocco and Patent Misses’ and Childrens | W 51bs. Honey. . .. .. NN Y 0 | Corduroy Coats to match. , $4.50 gfi it reduces the dan- Brown, Green, Blue and _Blanket Bath Robes in Leather— - Felt Slippers, ribbon | ¥ 8lb. Cans of Jam, assorted -New Hob Nail Shoes. .. .. .$4.50 K5 ger of infection. It Gray; reverse side in College colors. - All lead- $3.50 to $G.00 ; i gfi favors oo ..o Army and Navy Shoes....$4.95 A g killsmoths, roaches, stripes or plaids; edges ing fioll(e:ge; are repre- «St. Nick” Rubber trimmed and picture de- agyg Peanut Butter (Dr. - New All-wool Blue Melton bed bugs and fleas. bound: - with f)f;"flfd Rk Boots, with Red tops signs. Comfortable for ‘3& . licl'gndlel‘-"s%,elel;. RMGCEdo O’Coaul i ...$20 5 “PREVENTOL” silk cord; silk $Q.75 style; | with 0. ?:gds-—wme fleeced lin- ‘the tired feet. All sizes. | ¥ 11 Comed Beef Hash. Nachets P 12 K|l isssmecenaryassonp b e WO a : $295 and $345 75 to $1.50 2 Ibs. Roast Beef. . . .. . . Moleskin Raincoats......" $1250 3% Bome ol the year 3 : : Shelter Tents. . . Rubber-l'mefl Raincoats. . . $3.95 g ’round. !fg §°Y S;;’“‘,A"“M Vi e S"fip‘ll:,‘“"‘“ed $7.50 gg = Men’s Suspend- Garter Sets— Umbrellas— Golf Hose— i ew Aluminum Mess oz ackinaws . . ... o s S50 . 3 { . 5 | gy New Aluminum Canteens. . .50c Moleskin and Leatherette g; T NI ers— Men's Combination Imported Ihzmdlhest, Hlf l’l l();l;& dH os(ix?veilt: | s¥¢¢ Army and Navy Shoes, 5 up..$4.95 Sheep-lined Coats.......$12 11 . llb e d aachin LA L i o A v Baad :;]::ss:::err nc):sc;:utse: 3 fa:cy i idvlie My N_ew O.D. Mackinaws. . . .$8.50 All-wgol o'.D - House Slippers, $1 %{ l Oar of Fan'cy Webbings; Sets Attractiye bt Taped edge, 8 ribs; Scotland and import- g Just Purchased— New Hip Boots. . .... ¢....$3.75 | [ Weekl)/- artistically mounted. m_ade Sonis fullisizc g duectibygus 10,000 Pairs From U. S. New U. S. Knee Boots. . ........$3.25 %; 2 $=.00 $.95 - : 75¢ and $l $l and $1.50 5 2 g LARGEST DISTRIBUTORS OF ARMY AND NAVY GOODS SOUTH OF N. Y. g % ON SALE . s . v | 0 $gn - z i x § - 0. 25 The chm‘s——-_“ Edition Belt Buckles— "1 | Men’s Gloves— Scotch Sweaters Cl"ll!ldl'en’s A Phone & Mail Orders Promptly Hundreds of other gover: @k 1 " New and effective Outseam Walking masé::“i: ,?é?:tl);;'}“d R M:i?‘:)efs;)rstew ‘ A . Filled \ Pt o O GOTerTn ! a I nar designs—Sterling sil- Gloves, “in the dark a warmth- without - - in plain colors and ! 5 s ment articles priced lower than i eoIEn g 2 ~ i S r; V- iR pay, : | g Main 5998, Main 5933 - > . . 2 cer inlaid with Gold Cordovan shade, weight Sweater; V- combinations, with West 495, North 4593-W, seioissisobiiar.dron i and ‘ M : cither ~spearpoint or neck; in/Heather mix- pull-down bands for b Lincoln 6319 3seeé them dt once. 3 1 ! 10-kt. Gold... $2.95 embroidered backs. ;‘:;55 and Lovat col- protection to the ears. |, . v { $10-5° k4 ;

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