Evening Star Newspaper, December 26, 1921, Page 15

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THE EVRNING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, MONDAY, DECEMBER 26, 192, ~ ‘ 15 — . ———————— = H N FORD HOPES TO USE MUSCLE SHOALS AS STEP TO END WARS, TRIBUTE TO DAVENPORT, |bouk, s, Davenport ussally fomnd B Where Your Dollars Count Most 4 GANAI]AWA"} | G E e s CARTOONIST, PROPOSED | cisingt ey oro "oroecs EHREND’ DEBATE ON IRISH No ene had taken Devenport's drnw. 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. Ings serlously untll a cousin of his 2 came from Chicago, and while he sat By the Assoclated Press. visiting the boy drew his picture, SALEM, Ore., December 26.—Oregon ousin was_dolighted, nnd pre- | residents’ are ralsing funds for the )0 the r Davenport, who * erection of & monument over th ay ssed more faith in & of Homer Davenport, noted | Homer th: . to send his rtoonist, who w: burle at hi son to an art b birumlm:h, Sllverton, Ore.. near here, | Koon young H H 2 nine years ago at the a of forty-|(of a 1 evelopments May Effect Fu three yea [ But another ate Davenport was reared at Silverton,| Davenport never forgot Oregon or w every one for miles around a 1 Silverton. One time, it Is sguid. he i that little tows to was sent to Interview Gladstone, Eng- 0, where his work first Kn(nmlpluudu great statesman. After ting by a ld-timers of Silverton still talk of | port found Homer Duvenport as a boy. IHe had rmarks of genlus from the start, s ¢ they suy Most of the boy’'s time in s spent in _drawing u teacher. No matter how House'CIeaning Salé ture Situation in the Closing Out All Small Lots and Odd Garments Left Dominions. From the Rush at Ridiculously Low Prices Ros (AU Dlsya (DO he Star, Women’s Black Plush Coats. .. .. .. $8,90 e e s 50c Boys’ Shirt Waists.............. 39¢) 10c and 123c Embroidered Handkerchiefs, 41: of the Irish settiement {s likely to have a pronounced effect upon- the dominion as well as the other Beitish commonweslths, x gl Already there is a demand here among a considerable political ele- ment for pressure on the Imperial {sovernment at London for a con- LU O T TR T LT “Rub=er-on” Means “Worryoff” Roofs are curious things “Rub-er-on” isn’t an ex- stitutional conference to define the —they have a fashior of periment. We know what o ild 9 H . S d C § | cxact status of the dominfons springing a leak at_ the it will do—and guarantee 29C rens oslery econdas........- Canada’s constitutional position most disastrous times. its good behaviour for at —————— e e st e« | { D88 been taken as the basis of thg Theres only one w to least three r\—rLg.Anr = . $ )fA‘uu ;cul.;:mnlu but as a matter of petfectly sure of se- less of conditions. 4 act in some ro v . $5.00 Women’s Pleated Skirts...... °Z, s S Pritain arc very indeterminate, and r-on Asbestos Fiber Get' ointestinzie—vonil S R T if the Irish scttlement comes to full Coating” on your roof— i 2 g y $ fruit they will have to be accurately and nothing can come be surprised how little $5.00 and $5.98 Women’s Hats. . ... °Z, e o through, Ruber-on" will cost. sxue Wan Deferred. The late governmsnt here agreed to postpone the accurate definition of the .arious British states, but the Tenry Ford and Thomas Edixon recently Inspected the xkeleton of the great Wilxon dam, nround which the | new government is likely to urge|gormer proposes to build an induxtrial plant. Mr. Ford is vl R e il complete and leane to onstitutional conference Which 18| pgm the waterpower developments started by the gove 3 nessee river, du b nded by ‘the pro war and used as a nitrate p he ean make thix whole section of the s more dmportant qu agriculturally, than it has ever be fore. Photograp shows th big Wilson dam sht of Be completion, which Mr, Ford wants the government to lease to him, linions sever their ¢ ritish $6.50 Misses’ Serge Middies. ... 33,99 -1$5.00 to $10.00 Women’s Waists. . . $2,97 , ;l-Ii.75 to $20 Women’s Cloth Coats 510,90 $30.00 Women’s Coats ........ 518,75 $20.00 to $25.00 Women’s Furs.. 11,77 $9.98 Women’s Dresses. ... .. .... $5,45 7 Women’s Jumper Serge Dresses. . $2 39 Eiliea A ':‘si';‘,‘:wWomen s Silk and Cloth Dresses, %875 T e ender tn Dimcatticn g0 amm 00 2120-22 Georgia Ave. ST U T ] IIIll!lllllIIIIlIllIIIIIIIIIlIlI r for them, the monks tor wcing and turned out t MONKS BREAK UP SHOW. | MAKES GIPT; EXPIRES. &, when he : i right | Refused Free Admission, Buddists o wore smmonet an | Gon, Morgan’s Death Also Causes 3 inherent in th ” porary - |.:1I|”u‘.“'- 3 < dominior present status. This Tear Down Fencing. 4 A Al A “h-‘_m‘:;_" Fire in Chicago Home. oul SO0 W 3 y W 5 o o b ~ A (3 - ey &t RANGOON, November 25.—In the |of 3,000 The arrival of forty gurk-| CHICAGO, Decomly . Mor- I8 Uime, but anthoritics s Righ as | course of & Buddist festvil on the | has to keep order was the slsnal for | gan, forty-two years 1:1;1 1‘11.13;1?1“" q 0 g es © o vo-Di agoda |a fresh o X o Wifé aChristmas presen 0 e Dn St hae s T hon etoves of iiha & Dagon pagoda |a fresh outbreak and for th | ) AT ot s atetum: 00 monks were admitted to a the- | there were continuous free fizhts L moment later fell d INCORPORATED ds Canada in diff . [atrical performance free of charge, | the slopes of the pagoda. 1316 ‘-01324 '7TM ST‘ N rs were A, af : and lighted Vhercupon another 150 demanded the | thie rioters were dispersed, ed lonfot her 1o \o privilege on the grounds that |burman had been Killed and eleven | c i - furnishing crnment” The defeated Meighen gov- r monk never paid. On being refus injured. Two of the = Stnment s Gl In uies and Me, WL | Dl 5oy Were! ol tnee Wi | a0 ingured foro i e After Christmas Sale of still unggrtain about the mposition of his s well known ) his conn inet. - new der has found that his position ha weaknesse His @ ’s Fur Coats. . .... 538 50 i bt ‘ . 355.00 Women’s Fur 38 50 seases the able danger that 402-406 Seventh Street :e rth‘llt‘.):r&uz:o. hill“(l to moboli: $ 5 .I ve mdrly (m"lth-ir L] i $6 98 " 3 g z Proposed an alliance larg i g 3 $7.00 to $10.00 Big Boys’ Cloth Suits, ¥5,75] - e | : seats in the cab- A tremendous rack of exquisite georgette, 3 exslve leaders, tricolette, satin, velvet, charmeuse, satin and messa- ance sale of small lots and broken sizes. They must go out before the £ scotcs oluc Byl on Hlon i e o S TR SRR e e T e e of a kind, but think of what you save! ; iy $ fradical” party tne "negotiations | | o : 1$9.95 to $12.50 Girls’ Coats. ... 58,79ttt i i ——— H )ng other things the Sale of Women’s $10 to $15 e T Y e o) > $6.00 Big Boys’ Mackinaws. . . ... .. $3.99 IO TG e S bbb bl e Mot O DU 1 35.00 Blg Girls’ serge Dresses. ..... 52.94 .,.»‘i';\,.’i,‘fl’.“f'» line frocks, in navy, black, brown, gray, cte—beauti- o i ity put e e of rechiless roduction belllnd women—a great flat reduction of our high-grade Big Girls’ $12.50 $10 and §11.98 Girls in determin £ - ic: . | Up to $7.50 Girls’ Coats; 2 to 6 size. . S, T imiy i el el Surrenderlng Dresses 2 Wonderful lot of beautiful of high- um» blue, velour models, in sizes 2 to 9 years | brown and plaid models m sma gse-back and belted ‘models, | new styles—esizes 2ito 6 with full sleeves, big collars and | fully lined—de e aii-wool button trimming — featured in|velour and br Just one winter's most popular shades and|or two of a kind that we sacrifice mixtu tomorrow at $7.49. $15 Women’s All-Wool COATS, $9.95 A timely sale of All-wool Cloth c ats, with large w full =1 s S red into llfls"“ul'nna with lead- EEE o b e e s s o s et Hlstensuntior ey arty is Be on hand early tomorrow mormng to take advantage of the clear- 1] fully bead, tinsel and novelty trimmed—fcatured $3.00 Girls’ Madras Dresses. sl sien $1.79 : i o regular stock. Of course you'll only find one or two q transformation of the liberal into the them. |, s e All-Wool Coats, $8.98| COATS, $7.49 for tne liberal ele-! ts who dislike an_allia with | | the progressiv e likely to secede f—_— 1$2.69 Babies’ Long and Short Coats. $l 87 Uittt it Miihen: tue qtseing Wl - Most attractive models in Taffeta, Crepe : - - g e }|varliament in the near future de Chine, Satin, Tricotines—charming nov- [ Progrexsive’s Chief Motive. elty designs and effective, staple \t\lcx— $2 00 to $2 98 Bables Fmest Dl‘esses $1 69 ; R elaborately embroidered and embeliished. ute depr n now prevail- Dresses for street and afternoon wear. . Sy . 69c Babies’ Dresses.............. 4 ble to meet their obli-] ing in many farming communities, 67c tions to the banks, mortgage com. s ofts. o ! paunies and storekeepers, but large $1.00 Corsets R L S B Sy eX ale STaRen Siie o numbers are unable io purchase the Sdebbbima bbbt Wi et iee e LT UL St 4(: especlally in the west. The seriou- NOW. ..cnc 2o movement is now on foot to ob- nt conditions without ht on are thousands of | a emarkable s . Limited lot! % 1 t G 44c tain federal credits which will carry w‘l___— 69c Women’s Gowns ............... | e — $1 CORSETS, |$1.50 Girls' Bloomer "$1.00 —————————————————————————————————— ————— ie next crop a activities of Deep, heavy pile, with large fur co . . Clllicheamerican e nance |Corpoes] f Australian Opossum and (ouLy—cut the i 69(: R E :S E;S 75c to $l.00 Knlt Pettlcoats- A 55 o dmw}- 3\;“_;1];r‘c‘(:?;]cup(]l‘-nrr(h\ full sweep—and . w.‘.‘..w: l“mL Fine D fS) iy 7 e - —— | Clearance of a big lot of fast color check gingham $1.00 Women’s House Dresses 69c EI_U"-"ERS SBURE e PY ' : R st St dedidebibdur st cberibdletnd et S D), [ i 9 C 50c and 39c Women’s Gloves. . ....... 25 A-I--I-[]RNEY GEN[RAI_ Ideal for school or play. Big bargains! NG ST WUMCR S DOeS crees o Bl $1.98 Men’s Kid Gloves........... $l,25 shades and styles for $1 Flannelette Gowns, Two Big Lots of Cloth Coats | T 2 5 b i g T dkerdue fs, OFF Boudoir ; Caps, o L 2 ts of full Big, Fur-collar - Coats—in the wanted Tull cut sizes i e :” o $1-50 Ladles’ Ulllon smts. et s elenes et 88c {Mr. Daugherty Criticised fOI‘ Sm:rt' S]l)ort Dot a\'}d] o :d0<|)<:1rt clothe—full lined; tassel and fringe trim- il 59 glowered Scugertel "A:,*"”“'“‘{,_‘" o S orerloming cousfocior “Announcmg Results Before length =i heavy,aWasmavic OURsanth ming. Very st)llah models. \.1\_\' Brown, | repe et DS, e 1 v < i e Mack. Al sizes 3 BLOOMERS, | retvda o Toxes: a1l Tednced. tomortows $l.00 women7s sllk HOSE; Seconds. A 49(: InVestigation Is Made.” weave} They are very exceptional values. Black. All sizes to 50. ‘ 39c y e - N ‘rc,\‘-flrl);;(\‘.-\s:?gw;x,z‘:;:“m Ay j NOW 2 Now e SR 29c Yard-Wide ES il 19c 1 Rihk C 69c Women's Ribbied Underwear ... 43 et CRETONN e e S A : knee. 1 Li 2 IC}| Charles E. Wry, exccutive director, and B et ]vl Fl ed- ned Underwear- Exe 59 i ddressed a letter to Att, 1 . Large range of pretty floral designs on ligh M____*_EL_______ i Womere Gons| 20 T R o o £ e sertion a retai! ealers’ 9 3 $ r ere unconscionable and that $2.00 Men’s Flannellete Pajamas... °], El s rern i b T @ e ENVELOPES, Sislvchille brimatiagy oot o bR 2 UL tends to keep prices high. On be- Children’s E. Z. Union Suits. ... 87C| oo it e St o e 50c |High-Grade Shoes General to avail himself of all in- Sale of l-m;- Muah: f . formation their disposal, and I I ts 0 mts Tnderwear, i bink | So1d from s 49 sha eri is & e and white; sizes to 44. sharply criticised the Attorney Gen- wo Blg 0 embroidery and 1ace | §6 t0 $7.50. ... ... = 4 1 N C 1 cing_ th noroiders and 100% |6 €0 $7.50.....oennnnins $1.50 Men’s Heavy Union Suits. . .. ... 98| = I S M e B e el ment of ‘values, wo H K Hundreds of pairs of Shoes, Ox- X = Y o e » it i s ———————|tords_ana Strap Siippers, paten w 9, Pointex sflk Hose 2::’:' $l 87 ) Tax:.:::;:: cx:::;::; s Wonderfully Stylish Suits in fine Trico- Every other Suit in the house up to $50 Soc Lace Edge | soit shoes, with pearl o2 miuce top: 2 > v o . i) . S0 - __oinfll_s_________yh‘ | made ‘every ffort to reduce price tines and Velours; in thtdvery\lldtest Elod- —all-wool Tricotines; fine Velours—plaid Louis hecls, in sizes 3 to 7. | the letter said. “They have taken Vi ilor Navy ue, A : 7 N P atent. eolt, P iy entid h i Bl nk $ I ey angidse con ey sxclusivelyitasiie & and fur trimmed; silk lined. | SHAMS, s e L oditan e an two : To $7.50 White and Gray Blankets. . 4, e et R strap slippers with low heel general, clothing today is being_ sold 2 c : 3 to 8. at retail at a much smaller ®per- e e ST i 35¢ Yard-Wide Percales and Madras. . ] §C||=uistar iro fin efersafort™ Now : Now s st 3oc Yard-Wide Fercales and Wadras. . 1J~ ‘Women's $1.50 {Mr. Daugherty Information on retail ;m-o;«m i Tace-edge $1 - o 6 e congressional joint cammission, an 1 Sil ine m. e ‘and lavender. - cretonne ‘Wippers in sizes 3 to 8. 39¢ 32-Inch Dress Ginghams et i fongitete . e || s e e e o p T e c { “The htiu?s(‘i‘nnnsi‘l'ofl_ alrendy re- > CHAMOIS : - - $1.25 2-Ib. Comfort Batting wnit 69 R L e P ° SUEDE GLOVES |52 Nottingham sl 50 —— | ,.."% |Lace Curtains . .” 1= {cut down his costs and_expenses, in general, expenses are today a greater $1.25 2-Ib. Comfort Batting wnee 0™ 20c White and Colored Stripe Outing . . | (JC||mriinties "5l 52 Soline o St 20c White and Colored Stripe Quting.. 14 ® . ‘Women's black, gray what is more, show no signs of i "] Plain White Curtains. 2% yzn:s 1nn§‘.n? 60 !nc:ieu { deons 28 ke and . igns to choose from. Mostly samples. § © 25¢ Huck Towels—Woven Red Border | I : Gl S | wide. Severay dosine fo o : . the public's confidence without -mak- 3 E 2dc Huck lowels—Woven Red DOICEr. 1o) | ine punics conndence winout maic ‘ hennilihed s S T : hish Towel 25(; LR T L L 5 Plaids and Flannelette ch wChfld&e]n- Reduction Sale on irs : D I ses ¢ tion, which r 4 98 Bl ewsand Satines arm 35¢ Heavy Turkish Towels ‘ i oot e ot i || Gkjptgeee swes e § 00mers-—-asutnes 9\ situation in retail business generally. Prunella cloth. zsc MEN —_—.——_f_—‘_g_ We feel that it is not too much to - 5 . itk Jerse Blue, biack, 32 36!50 Pmk & Blue Baby Blankets, 1.39 nr::kew.«;‘(‘ L& man in u?,’.‘i“'nr‘é‘z"’"ififi P ethb ocker "'8123‘1 lS:::.me, 79c Pethcoats-%csa;tfil co!’orS- $1069 %‘E,‘E;. ‘:&E‘; R :: X B $ .—92 s :?-5_ obtain his press publicity later, . 2 AR o PR s e : Waists— e tosie.— 69c | Blouses-—-°i: 1.98 [|ficine moeees — = To $7.00 Warm Bed Comforts. . . ... 4 98| 5, o fih Bironat®ic 23c Ecru and White Curtain Scrims. . ] 2}5¢]| souss wo muesvere, HOSE, . Sold to $5.00 Sold to $6.00 y = Romanones, replying today to the pro T dd Prettily trimmed 49 Lace-trimmed M Our aamual price-cat on| transers of fnest quallty Ligh d D: k Col ed s t $ Vo “Goranasa that e s]g:'fl:xl 1€ ys“. withilace. c follfent $l- and durability—hundreds of neat striped and mixed 52-25 lg tan ar| or atns. e academy should condemn the recent Women's sporty|patterns, in blue, brown, gray and green weaves. utterances of Ramon Del Valle-Inclan e e % T Attractive mized pacierns, In sl | DeteTi S B e tacluded in this sale. Match up 1 des tory to Mexico, said: G Flannelette, in 89 S Bl kcts ff | § sizes: very popular and - 28 e By [ ey *ge $ HoEBLOLY, 2 - 2 C obDe an Warm, too; standard| that “good "coat” now and save considerably. Hurry : “The spirit of tha recent regulations mmm eat patterns. . $2.50 56-Inch Plain & Mixed Suitings, 1,59 | GOWNS-=- & "axic: _ ' rtect qual- of the ateneo does mnot permit inter- make and perfect Qual-| oo ng, men! vention in 'he;mnmgr desired by x.he {pr o!eaurs. % v EY [

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