Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1922, Page 23

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Woodmard Wothwop DOWN STAIRS STORE The January Sale of Undermuslins Corsets Brassieres Substantially Underpriced Manufacturer’s Surplus Stock Fine Undermuslins Radically Underpriced 85 *1.25 °‘1.85 Gowns and Chemise of fine, sheer batiste, lingerie cloth, witcherfe crepe and Wind- sor crepe in pale pink or white with fine embroidery in delicate shacfes and dainty stitch- ing; some tnmr_ncd with fipe val laces; others have a simple edge of fine embroidery. Straight or empire styles with round, square or V neck. __ Chemise and combinations of finest quality, trimtied with pretty laces; drawers finished with fine embroidered ruffle. 2 SEE i Truly extraordinary values in this lot of High-class Under'muslins at low prices. Down Stairs Store. Bloomers Muslin Gowns, 85¢ Special, 85¢ Drawers — Resar and Bxtra Sizes Full Cut, Well Made £ \\'omen'sA l»}loon‘l‘e:r; of Special’ 85¢ Gowns, of good quality ne qual_n) -\_m sor Good quality strong mus- muslin; neatly trimmed C“P"A plain or figured, lin, finished with neat rufile with narrow edge of em- in white or flesh; suffle of fine embroidery or tucks. broidery insertion, or em- at the knee and neatly Pauyftaice Stoc broidered in colors with filpslllgd with colored neat colored stitching. stitching. S ] Down Stairs Store. Sateen Bloomers ‘of ex- w“‘dsor cellent quality high luster OH . pink or white material. Crepe Phlllpp!ne Reinforced, well made and T Special, $1.25 it lga?_;uu 'uo\'.eliy btl'|g< A Envelope S e S ety Special Chemi wlored stivching inish: | $1.95 and $2.95 emlse front, others straight. Gowns and Chemise Practical, serviceable gar- % = S ial : ments, easy to laundg—. with the wonderful .Ph'hp' pec Down'Stairs Store. pine embroidery in the 85c and $l.25 daintiest designs; fine 2 tucks, cut work, evelets, Muslin and Lingerie Corset Covers floral designs and scallop- ing. Cloth Chemise, with . tastefully trimmed yoke, SpeClal, 850 A beautiful assortment back and front; finished Corset Covers of Muslin, of these fine garments bwitl:! fine laée and em- ‘l;vitbd P":‘Y, lace din‘d em- with round, square or \; roidery. uilt-up ‘or FOIGERYE ERIRILC.C SO0, neck, ever Tace “choulder seraps. Ml shoulder sbles Showing “Whe fnest of Many attractive styles. designs. ¥ Philippine handwork. Down Stairs Store. Down Stalrs Btore. Down Stairs Store. The Well Known R & G Corsets $1.58 14 to 13 Less Than Regularly i Many stylish models in this make corset at a greatly reduced price. Waistline styles; medium low-top styles, with long, straight hipline; medium boned; part elastic girdles and light boning in medium-length styles. Of good qual- ity pink broche. Sizes from 21 to 32. January Sale of C-B Corsets Very Specially Priced, *2.58 ‘Wonderful n-gateriatls, fine quality broches and batistes, in pink, blue or white; all good models, including waistline, low top and elastic at back; for the slender, average or full figure, $ . Topless and Low-bust. Models—Medium-bust corsets with long hips, well boned. Sizes 23 to 33. : Down Stairs Store. Bandeaux, Specially Priced, 58¢ Bandeaux‘that fit and hold the figure well; of siperior qualit: nk broche or satin-striped poplin; strong tapes at" the shoulder and fastening nyt l:Ihe back. Siousogzs:;ozlg Lace or Embroidery Trimmed Muslin Brassieres that fasten at the front; heavy lace or embroidery trimmed front and back. Sizes 36 to 46. 68c. Down Stalrs Store. | January Sale of Bedding, Towels, Etc. At Prices That Appeal to Every Housewife Hand S hog%:{ { dependabl, kel andtorn Seamless ets of dependable Good, Heavy, Absorbent Hi i ooy e 70 Loy Sl e B Bl e ey S e e : c 3 SOU° . Fancy Turkish Bath Towels, ble-bed size, 81x90; Jmury Sale price, $L10. col;{“:g b'::r dle’r sy sgr'x_r;ess.wlgznfnt mfi\;,: Pillowcases grade. Size 17x3. January Sale price, b Of fine bleached totton that will give exe each; 3 for §L m‘;;lc wear.' Size 45236, January Sale T‘bkdoths acs Linenized-finiéh. Size 64x64 Janmary Sale ‘White Crochet Spreads in neat designsg % double-bed size. an:ary‘s:ler $245. : ',ankim Satin Marseilles Bedspreads in pmz{m d:': Table Napldns in.a good assortment of neat: signs; double-bed size. ~January designs; nicely hemmed; read; s, oo s 1513 and 17217 January Saks:oeico Toe Down Stairs Store. each. i NOT A NEW YEAR TOAST_BUT TROUBLE FOR| MRS, HAMON MARRIED, {Homon sian Otiavoma ol man. vas| — §IX BURN 70 DBATSH. BOOTLEGGERS . AMOS, Quebec, December 2 £.—M; e Widow of Slain 0il Man Weds 2 7 h < Joseph Perron, wife of a colpnist s - d d K Lamothe, fifteen miles froin Uais place. 5 5 Banker. ) o R OO sy and five of her ‘children We's. burned . : ; guilty of killing Jake L. . Mr. 2 11 . CHICAGO, January 2. — Mrs. | ng Mrs. Rohrer probably will reside was caused by ,’,,f,s‘“:’,',"sr One Bzg Sale! chess TROUSERS - All sold with this guarantee Br. Kankonen, otherwine Miss Amy Kankoaen, M. D., mayor of Falrport, ©Ohio, the sworn foe of ail bootieggers and moonshiners, photograghed tn her » chemically analyzsing a sample of “bootieg” to find if it contaiped ] MMFRAUB . |CHARGED WITH LANDING - yUUUy ALCOHOL FROM SHIP 6,500 Gallons Brought From CUVERS 30 Y[ARS Golden West, Says Complaint Against Captain and Sailor. NE big sale for the man who works in the ~ |Business Men Muloted When|,cacyeinorss l:.\xxlr‘l:‘t‘iii;‘_ozi-'i|l|f:~:; office as well as for the man in the shop. i Receipts Become Adver- eland coast (from ihy For Dutchess trousers are made not only for e A achuselts wear; they are tailored for good looks. And this c Acush- 2 € i e tizing Contracts. according to ¢ made sale provides bundreds of trousers in worsteds, chev- against the captain and ¢ by the P - ent. iots—neat stri Wit i 3 i i oL Tanuary SoA ei-feevemament il l Ll L pes and mixtures—the right pair of gantic directory fraud, alleged by the | ing” the alcohol, Cap i = trousers to line up with a new suit or to freshen an listrict attorney's office to have Jof Saugas, skipper West, fleeced thousands of business men in |4Rd ome member o L% . old one. Balsanno of Boston, were arrested on : he United States, Canada and Mexico | federal warrants, I Eded mot out of $1,000,000 during the last thirty | guilty in fede . . members of tk e ctaine: years, was charged when indictments TS O All Dutchess Trou- 4 material witnes. 1gainst five New York defendants|gj g m‘_"‘l;"“ g | Wi e A 500-p0und were made public. > ; : ’ g ' charging grand e i guarantee of 10c a but- Ps keg of nails swing on By the Associated Press. The indictme! il ‘arceny in the nd degree, named ton; “S1 a rip,” and Dol e oicin 45 James H. Wh John F. White, y ki Michael White, W m B. Orr and they have made good show how strong are Arthur A. Bowen. I 3 on this basis. the buttons and seams. The scheme, as outlined by Assistant under British ro - District Attorney purchase in o eitors representing the by @ former Boston ALl to go at just sex, first fioor ) (The Heclit Co., south an- o get from merchants the Filippo B Jt was alleged. e turally,” sai anton, “when such an order was presented to a FOUR KILLED IN MINE. business house bearing the genuine % nature of one of its own members a., bill usually was paid, even though | T, mittee of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World, claimed not only to have located the printer who made the alterations, but to have seized D 0 R A N ’ s the electro plate with which the al- terations were made. Firms alleged to have been vic- Z|timized included many in Boston, =/ Philadelphia, Baltimore and Newark. One of the grand jurors, turning the leaves of one of the alleged fake ures to innocent looking receipts for [rested later. Fee copies of a trade directory, which | $10,000 bonds on the 4 5 i p . that preferred against Amero an Waist sizes 29 to 50—All desired le: has the signers had no recollection of D such a transaction.” £ plo.-('.':}'." l-‘nn ] n’.‘",..’?d Company, by an H. J. Kenner, director of the ad- Famous FUDGE vertising club’s vigilance committee, Chocolate said that as long ago as thirteen years, he had put out a confidential | i soc Lb I . directories, found his own firm listed. FLORIDA BY SEA ater came back so aitered tion of a few lines as to become ad- |sanno. He is 2 Lecate Printer and Plates. the mine. The men were Kii The district attorney's office, which |stantly, three of the number 1. Seventliandil circular warning against the scheme, but that detectives had been unable it eare 1 Dean e Ghessiabe) Bhem: SELECTIONS FOR CAST JACKSONVILLE (Via Savannah) ertistng contracts. Rates v: d a ding to the victim's financial T has Seen working on the.case for a |badly hwen-3 hy the flash of the igni- long time with the vigilance com- until now to obtain sufficient evi- ence to arrest. i 39 H St. N.W. OF PASSION PLAY MADE From BALTIMORE ‘Tuesds Friday. 6 P.M. Anton Lang to Portray Leading Character for Third Time at Oberammergau. OBERAMMERGAU, December $.— The long list of cnaracters for the Clearance Sale Women's HIGH Shoes for forty years. A shoe clearance which is inaugurated twice a year for no other reason than to dispose of the surplus stocks. & Anton Lang will portray, the char- acter of Christ for the t| ime. An- ton Lechner will be prologuist for the announce the second time. Other characters will be: sidonn: Melehior il completion of gor B ter: Annas, S a new BANQI{ET One of the last selections was Gui ROOM. Well suited Diemer for choir leader. There h: (3 not been a performance of the pl. for lelggty ylel.\;s tl]l.‘l!i a Dlemer;‘vgs f or EXCLUSIVE not leader of the choir or one of the important singers in it. Guido Die- DANCES. mt{"tm;:‘ pn"’t ]ln‘ the war, m]-stt as a..n artillerist and later as an aviator. In $559 he dedicated his 1ife to the study An Exceptional Table d’Hote of singing, and shortly afterward ap- at $1.50 Is Served from peared with pronounced success in 6to 8 PM, various church concerts. The Passion play committee decided ot 19 violate Oberammergau trad: . A tion y perm ng plctures to e . . taken of the play. American movin, ’3 5 h h % e n hnns S 1,375 pairs high shoes ' are e committes with offers of millions S T el et | : offered at greatly reduced prices promptly rejected. MANY CASES OF LEPROSY EXIST IN NEW YORK CITY Non-Contagious, S8ays Health Com- missioner, in Contrast to Disease Described in Bible. ! h | Nf' !on&“-vrnu;ry a—gfig | e I oF eierin Now Yok oity. Dr. Roval i city health commissioner, ® ) ° | e —all are from our regular stock, and there are nearly all sizes in the lot. : 298 pairs 821 pairs 556 pairs ; reduced to . reduced to reduced to n_nhe produclod a few of 2 remires |l The P-B health department sy 18 much more m-ev:!:x A Sefl\i 'iAnn“al‘ P! than is popularly known,” he L “Unfortunately, leprosy, as most of Rty e e il | Clearance Sale r:pro-y of the Bible. Modern leprosy % can on! uired by taking into 4 A mqb od 0! 1 S & o Hetie Mot S a / S i iy nconfined en h by, inspectors, “so ¥ 3 ¥ oA B : Today's mesting was ht_about to-aoquaint mem of the : partment medical staff and other phy. . ” ’ 1.'-;’,.;'.';"" ke aisdn-Lnt wemploms i “The Avenue ot Ninth . of Yoo . - - Former prices, $7 to $13 | 5 SIS0 ) ICHS 1001 F Street, Corner Tenth ‘§ ‘ Established 1869 . v i 2 £ | E i § 2

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