Evening Star Newspaper, January 6, 1922, Page 5

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i3 3 % - ’ EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6 1922. : 5 K'WAN _|SETS FARM CONFERENCE. [sznoumstae e co Invcstons 15 | DENIES PART IN POLITICS, |avimion and, cmphatinty s ! I MN R the gathering are being sent out v S BT parflclpfilhlq in the activities sug- | 5 ily, d uncement of the list ’ gested. /| Becretary” Wallace Fixes January | T2, And MoneRaceri e hortty. | Laurel Womau’s Club Not to Enter | 8¢ 2 23 for National Meetine. The number of delegates will ve Approaching Campaign. e 5 5 between 150 and 300, comprising rep- or et i Secretary Wallace has set January | resentatives of Industries intimately | LAUREL, Md, January 6.—In The| An expert restorer of ancient docu- P 4 1 123 for the date of the national agri- |connected with agriculture, as well as ! Evening ments in Washington is able to split a THE rell ar of January 3 a report - - i - cultural conference, suggested sev- |directly from the agricultural inter-ifrom Laurel ng"on two. skice, inscrt middle ave 1 intimated that the|ing on two. sid insert a middle layer eral days ago by President Harding | €5 Woman's Club of Laurel may take an |of- paper, and cover. the entive. sheet to consider means of relieving dis- —_————— active part in the approaching mu- 750 d d a1 ' tress among the farmers. | nfelpal campaien. “The Woman's Ciub | the " document (o oicad cassierabia - 3 . X ers. 3 gn. The Woman’s Club | the d t to sta considerable g gOO stur y pairs : |President Roberts, Newly| Tne President is expected to open| As far back as 1853 China had wom-|is & non-partisan, non-political or | pamdlee ment (0 staud con i 5 4 the conference, Mr. Wallace said, inlan soldiers. | Tan Boots for Girls $ ; | Chosen, Presides for § Determined to make this the Biggest Jan- First Time. . z uary we’ve ever had, we’ve scoured the mar- ‘With its newly elected president, Yoll Sllll Have T'me ket for jobs and cut prices mercilessly on our Charles F. Rob: in th , thy i i e R e O doin OuriT9ee regular stocks. ness meeting -for 1922 at the Hotel e e _e e : Where Your Dollars Count M, niversary Thursday, January 19, when an elaborate program would be pre- | . A few cents a day will provide funds for e e sented. He then appointed four of the hri: . Joi W. ; 720-22-; LW, .AME grade shoes we have featured all season at $4.45 and past presidents of the organization as next Christmas. Join NO!' 20-22-24 7th St, N.W. $3.95. Remarkable values then! But we arranged with At Eugene Adhma, chageman: Roe 50c.a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. 4 Fulkerson, J B el ry the manufacturer to supply a limited quantity during H Woodward, | Loovar and Claude] $1.00 a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. € = Other committees appointed at ycs- 2.00 a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. . . . his dull season at much lower cost. Tan or Brown high {grday's mesting by Mr. Roberts, witu 5.00 a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to. . . . cut lace boots, built on roomy Footform last. Solid leather soles Willlam Towles, James Baden, George 10.00 a Week in 50 Weeks Amounts to . é Shaffer, Steph 3 Come - prepared to see and rubber heels. Some are Goodyear Welts. All sizes 85 to"11 Fleming amd Charles Phoer: caser: wonderful values and you 1 - o g von't be disappoi: B and 112 to 2, B to D .widths—on sale tomorrow at $3 pair! Ex‘::l‘;:’:zh,";{:‘y Aroiurke, Mack s The second Nafional ROV Nerour ana s e $ 3 99 i Boys' and Little Gents’ special values in tan Goodyear ittngton: She g ) Yot oV Welt School Shoes. Medium or wide toes. $ 3 95 . George Stringfellow and 3. 1. Gt “The Bank of Utmost Service” e | \ ing beaded, e Women’s Dresses braided and strictl, tailored eff with 1f- ges braia nd’ strictly red e L sel Sgrictl);) solidllelgler xDoIes and rubber heels. Si Golibart was reappointed to rep- 509 Seventh Str W | } e S Sizes 10 to 513, B to D widths. At........ resent the club in the District of Co- U { lumbia Chapter of the American Red i 4 RESSNM Sy lumbl; o Tricotine Yollowing the ing of a very sat- y, R g DlLESSES strz‘e’ isfactory treasurer's report by George 3 ] by s H. Winslow, secretary, announcement - was made by the president that at a meeting of the board of directors held [ * oo the night previous Mr. Winslow had | Closing Out All Women’s Coats Vs $27.50 to $50.00 Values b.&n unanimous.y chosen to serve as Becretary-treasurer during the ensu- ing year. A vote of thanks was extended the /7 2 : iihs Security Stora; Co Women's New Spring Styles Shlowed the Kl anis BEaty ok, P8 committee to store its Christmas & & Dl‘éfl@l’ll!. . F. P. Buckwalter of Philadelphia A special selling of $5.95 and Col. George F. Tate split 50-50 ! for the prizes given for the hand- astonishing values somest and homellest guests present, “Pape’s Cold Compound" Breaks Cold in Few Hours $ l 8 9 Kiwani J. H. Hi . o e nson ot Instant Relief! Don’t stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and About 85 .Sultx ana £ snuffling! A dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two g our hand- ¢/ bours until three doses are taken usually breaks any cold rigfit up. a ‘The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages 9f head; stops nose rupning; relieves headache, dullness, fever- ithness, sneezing. irimmed, embroid e r ¢ “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the quickest, surest relief known bralded and beaded garmenis: in 16 to 44 sizes and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist- o ance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine Tncict nnon Pape’s 31.75 P ongee Walsls Point Pleasant, W. Va.; Fred V. Bouic : ‘ of Clarksburgh, W. PRINGING the unexpected, we have started Raiter of “R‘lexnndrlxlm.n':.l‘ ?r}.dcé the year with a brand-new crop of latest ;:‘:;:u“lv‘:!o:::lllxltnrg:::tlom of their 1922 Spring styles—in young - women’s = Street and Dress Slippers, at a new low- Manager Duffy of the Red Sox de- r 2 clares that his team the comi - level price. son will be stronger than last® ymes, but most of the Boston fans reside in Missourl when it comes to the in. ‘& Tnclud¥d are one, two and three strap turn creased strength of the Sox. sole effects. Smartly trimmed with buckles or fancy buttons. Patent leather, black suede and black satin. High, medium or “Baby” Louis S— — Delightful Mercerized Quality \ - M I8 O U Dt ot A i e A e AR AT Pongee Walsts, that look exactly . - ike the e 3 t hee All made up:extiusively for v by high: FROM' THE AVENUE AT NINTH ||| e C ¥ grade factories—especially for this event. All ¥ (] style. with front pleated and col- | sizes 2 to 8, AA to C. At $595 pair. - lar edged with narrow fluting. A G . | Warm Winter Underwear Yes, Full Dress and ; B i e ol Tuxedo Suits Are N e Union Suits, Podve, ; witi ; b 51-39 N &K 233PaAveSE _ Included in Our : 14 ) W I Lo ke Men’s Flat Fleeced Children’s Ribbed % Union Suits Shirts & Drawers ® : 3 N * chttaren’s Men's Jaeger- < f Springtex Rib-- colored - Double 3 ! bed, Fleeced-Tined p Heavy Fleeced ¥ / Union Suits. in ;s‘:llr‘:;“-naun ¥ 2 & S erohet 34 to 46: well 4 = 2 thout draw- lined shirts and Gouble-seated drawers. Childrén’s Ribbed Semi-Annual Clearan'ce%Sia]e AT Samples “Onyx” Silk Stockings Balance of those samples of “Onyx” Fine Thread _Silk Full-fashiqned Stockings. Every pair perfect. Black and colors —nearly all sizes. Extra spe- cial tomorrow at 7th street store only. Fleeced- lined Union Suits, in ot high weck and dnkl out riny ; cut high neck and ankle pants; | out draw strings. . one-button closed crotch. - | gusset pants. wiih musiia band. 't 1 As well as blue serge suits, Kenneth Durward ;J& = Boys’ Suits and Ovércoats . London oyercoats; Patrick-Duluth overcoats. Noth- Real Highgrade Cloh S, of supori s . . ] uality cloth, in prettiest of novelty mixtures ing, in fact, has been excepted within the four walls ihd delightiul colorings—also Zpants sturdy 6 .75 Corduroy Suits, in 7 to 17 sizes. ' of our store save Phoenix and Interwoven Hose and - . . ~Home Necessities at Sale Prices Now Going On! Stetson Hats. B 81x90 Seamless Sheets |$6.50 and $7.00 Blankets Perfect Quality The Best Blanket full ‘| Value this year. o e oo Heavy wool-like Semi-Annual Clearance in i i i nithis 3] -] Qs “RedO] Sheeting—fully e o nk or emi- ce For example: Any $50 Full Dress or it il - it The Boys’ Shop | Tuzedo Suit is now $42.50. Any $75 SR 2t $5.00 Two-Tone Blankets ) Suit now $63.75. And so on along the line. 40c Heavy 'l;nrldsll Towels 55 e 33.39 ] 40x20 Heavy Turkish o1 N T & \ 9 . g Towels, of double thread. Gray wi pink, 23 1 57 Of f - Any bOy S $15 (2-pants ) Suit now :,:}ls‘:‘:‘i‘§°v;;}‘;b2;;'{,’;’:g | 1ient biue with pisik or lavender. Ex-§- tra-slize: and extra heavy $12.75. And so on. Lo e irnt To $7.50 Warm Comforts ; the welght. A beautiful se- I 1 : b . -Linen Huck Towels | 1ectton ot Agured . ; On every article of merchandise Any $8 pair of Teck Shoes now $6.80. - sgf.gf!fn;w;g&e; iy S oden it s o . ” Half-linen [emst Crce v‘l'iin}! n.m:r;‘ b A ' Any $4.50 Winter Union Suit, $3.62. Any g 20 FaARR e i T 2 Ty Without Yretting through : k e Blank In The Boys’ Shop the finest vation at 15% off. The sale #1 pair Sacks now 85c. And so on. : casily: LXouil want s merchandise—such as Pat- includes everything — ex- . : $5.00 Warm Comforts fieae exea” el $2.69 i 4 ¥ z ¥ S Heavy Warm B rick-Duluth Sweaters and cludes nothing. You to do cymiona, covered $3 39 Fou sce thesebut Mackinaws, Jackie Coogan your own subtracting’ from o \ 2 : X % : ioited. so not more than 2'pairs to i Suits, P-B Overcoats, Shirts ~ the price tag.. Although the It makes no d.lfie‘:ence what you nged. yaur oot ize. e T e and Shoes—is now to be had - _ time is limited — selections type of .mer.Chandlse is here—at your price. Men - without restriction or reser- arenot. who ordinarily pay no heed to sales are buying now, - proving that a cleanicut, legitimate ‘markdown is i o A A e gl A Eoud Mt s Ut Sl always appreciated where the definite savings are Bl o e i by 3 e Boys’ $25 Suits & O’coats now.............$21.25 Boys’ $20 Suits & O’coats Now............. 17.00 Boys’ $15 Suits & O’coats nOW....csveesess 12.75 Boys’ $12.75 Suits & O’coats now...... . 1084 : ) (2 pairs pants with all suits) .= - $10.75 Patrick Mackinaws now.. revese 9.14 Boys’ $6 Calf Shoes now..cee...; e 5.10 sha) ankles and reinforced tocs and heels. A ::.l? lustrous quality that. will give com- 'fipparent‘ ; 4 3 : @ ¥ plete service and satisfaction; * subject to minute imperfections. 92 GIRLS’ *33 COAT gal - r Xmas for your buying. ‘nflx .l.hln: great lot of coats are blue, ‘rein- lnm."nvery coat cw’::ml;‘:ndpnleely lined, and modeled in this winters choicest styles. 4 to, 14 years. ) - o Women's 69¢ Knit Petticoats ‘ Only 72 skirts in lot—so come p i early—knee, length, elastic ribbed, | b good quality Petticoats, in plain colors with contrasting color striped

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