Evening Star Newspaper, January 11, 1922, Page 17

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THE - EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. - U;- WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1922. 17 PRESIDENT TO ' CONSIDER - VETERANS’ BUREAU PLANS Entire Vocationel Education Pro- gram to Be Submitted %j Di- rector Charles R. Forbes. Open Every Day From 8 A.M. to'6 P.M. Bold enly at Doran's Chocolate Shop, 39 H St. N.W. (Opp. Gov't Printing Office). LEWIS M. THAYER R The enti tional 1 bt = 507 13th N.W. || propean et the Cnited Staren et erans’ Bureau will be laid before President Harding by Col. Charles R. Forbes, director, today or tomorrow, with the recommendation that he for- Ce B Where Your Dollars Count Mast ward such'a program (o Congress for Among the recommendations is ’ proposal to establish government G g £ hablilitation schools on the Paclfic . 7 P | el \ . Y . L, P . E H R E N D R B B e T 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. are'oc e tralnine of ur disubled sm m‘: . n . soldiers,” Col. ‘orbes said. = ere Hows: Open 95 AM._Clowo © PML | 550 i learance O 00 urniture siring to train our disabled veteraus s 3 from a selfish standpoint. The es- 600 Waists to Go at || it Bl 8 not mean that students will be We are.clearing out the odds and cnds, the broken lines and discontinued numbers at a great rate. Prices have takan out of accrédited universities Farmerly $398 to $6.98 Rty s $ 2 3 5 oriontiotiplassment fiea ming ANIES come tumbling down for the event, so buy in January and save. AT York makes possible this ress” Paderfull S whlnCH bargalns f| Chairman Lasker of the United States Shipping Board has approved the plan of Col. Forbes to establish a ' e s a nautical school. Col. Forbes will High-class e m bro | dered beaded and braided georg- recommend establishment of. such a ette, and novelty and tailor- ed ‘styles crepe de chine « and tricolette Blouses in e ot D oxer, | i school to the President and also re- ery wanted color and size in quest that a number of ships of the Hdein : Shipping Board be allocated for the | use of the training of these veterans in the United States merchant marine. Januar Col. Forb m ded t th = y TWO MARVELOUS / federal l:gx;stflzgflcir?ec"or:mb{z%e at M CI oc ers it: til today t establi; t > COAT 'SPECIALS e D T A -\l = earance . strueting medical oficers in nouropsy” ) ; ; : chiatric diseases at St. Elizabeth's | L [ N 2 Up to $20 Hospital, \ JiLY " | 0dds and Ends of Fancy Parlor The number of contract hospitals - —— - Rockers 2, C is bein 2 A w cing rapidly reduced as govern- 5 53 omen's Coats ment facilities become available. This F3 ¢ @ $19.50 Mahogany-Finish Good Winter Coats for misses is in line with the policy of the bureau s—_— and won fade of warm, sple 4 for the establishment of federal — : < - Rush Seat Rocker, did_quality cloakings, in brow schools and federal hospitals. The di- G = 2 LSy 2 heather, blue, Oxford, etc. Some rector of the bureau recommended the . are in Dolmar styles with hangini ° purchase of a_hospital at Memphie, == [ s $24.75 Mahogany- 1. thers beltey a few ‘enn., by e government. gov- ) Nava i fur ool Briery” sont ernment hospitals dealing with the Finish Velour - Seat nicely lined throughout. ex-service man will be kndwn as v = Rocker. Sale price United States Veterans' Hospitals. PR {MEETING TO AVERT RAIL CONTROVERSY IS CALLED UP TO $29.98 COATS Big fur collars, new throw lurs of same cloth and ¢ v coats of crade suedine ° E . Every coat eclegantly silk lined and magnificently modeled in belted or flared styles. < $15.75 $28.75 Mahogany- Finish Rush-Seat Rocker $16.75 Jawary — Bodroom Suites "Have Your Selection Charged Secretary Hoover Invites Road and Brotherhood Officials to Confer on Situation. Government effort to avert L i Women’s Pleated Dress Skirts $ R i D e e meom.hice lgahgf: r‘:;deu;ie ch VS R 1 d today, by S b 2 Sohdoakcomtmctton—nm esign; in- on. g of a Bow-i A in elo eat Rocker $5.00 Styles and Patt 79 ffif’:}‘ft’ :.')x'll'e'd}'"i;'c‘;::‘::y ardine's cluding Chiffonier with mirror, Dresser with | Dresser with mirror, Chifforette and a Trip- Pretticst o.f colors and.l:)attnn:r:l‘ novelty l%f;re:f.a"g"ad"d';‘,’,m"?e";,“ I mirror and a Continuous Post White Enamcl licate Mn-rol: Toilet Table. A wonderful Pleated Skirts for misses and women. Weil cd into a series of Conforences. - an Bed. $62.75 value. s suite for the money. $ 75 made, perfect-fitting garments. Specially re- agreement has been reached for a January - $220 regular price. gathering of those concerned to be | m— duced for Thursday. AT Trone TN et iy M Hooras Clearance . .......... January Clearance. ... indicated that off participating E were hopeful of a ing some re- Almost Giving Girls’ Coats Away ||z, 2us tat negotiations were not Four-Piece Bedroom Suite | Four-Pc. American Walnut Suite ‘While all”the disputed questions BIG GIRLS’ ;i COATS $ 6 99 R e e | A Sialeone s oarieiy )\ LJ $12.50 ments which the Railroad Labor m’"lfl’ly veneers—an ideal suite consist-. Chifforette, Full Size Bed, Three-Wing Mir- T ianichisa il astalt Board has authorized, were taken up, ing of Dresser with mirror, Semi Fm?a:t the chief object sought is to secure ror Dressing Table and s mewiinavelty atie (coutu further settlement between the roads Bed, Triplicate Mirror 5 1 Dresser. $196.50 $ 75 Splendid warm _winter gar- and employes without a proceeding Toilet Table and Chif- ' arge . & meats of "muperior cloakings being_brought to that board. Such 1257.00 —— in” brown, "blue,""plum a8 an agreement, in the view of the forette. $. value green. Choice of beited o ministration, ' would prevent _stri ared styles. calls or other moves which might re- sult if the board was forced to take 8 98 GlRls’ the differences to trial and issue man- o datory decisions. So far, though the rail executives have issued notices of intention to apply for further waze‘ 37, Soats i1n B”}‘""' ons, and thus have a case ten Blue and Reindeer. Good tively before the board, no meetings looking belted styles, {looking toward a settlement of the with new convertible issue have been held, for girls 4 fo 14 years. value. Sale price. .... A et o Eherd Y depoiin i some cir B MR B Rl S e January Clearance cles to regard the matter as more and flap or patch pock- ets. A wonderful coat serious, due to a belief that if the cases were pressed before the Rail- road Labor Board a decision dis- =, = Al tasteful to the employes might result q e g ¥ i . - t B d wage agreement on coal mine wages = H“X%RS—S et molj;:ETflgleOST. : % = F:’;r:o:i:K::ehler” Make Januar 34575 Kroehler Daver, j . Querstuffed Suites | =iizns 3392 bargain at the special price. . nese Bank of Communications, has been appointed high commissioner for Tsao Ju Lin, president of the Chl- That Sold for $5.00 and $6.00 frame, upholstered in high- Smartest advance spring style ¢ho development of industries in Lesthis: =i Hats in new roll brims. Tarn China. according to a_ dispatch, re- A grade imitation up from face. Poke and small Feking. ite, con- | 250 Three-Piete Overstuffed Suite brim shapes. Made of all the new The new commissioner was former- Three-Piece Tapestry-Covered Suite, C Af-mcllmr Rocker and $111.75 Kroehler Quar- popular materials, including straw s menieE D e IS Cuupanas sisting of A""“h“"' 75 D rt} arediin $ 75 tered Oak Heavy Frame A 7 and satin combinations in navy, tator of the Anfu Club and formerly | Rocker and_6-foot S doenport)covere “t Davenport Bed, upholstered L= black, henna, brown, gray, Pekin, prime minister. S Davenport. $198.75 Gfl"":’" rown Pz" in figured tapestry....... o i “ommissioner Lin was educ: a L a French school in Shanghai, and value .....u.eviennn leather. Loose cushions $125.00 Kroehler Mahog- Frame Davenport Bed; :.rt’r.a heavy frame; up- $79-75 holstered and covered in —_— tapestry ..c.ec.ccc0000e later studied cxtensively in Japan. He r of foreign ai $2 ree-, ommfled urit 823975 Three-Piece Lme-Cuuh n-Seat $1.00 Women’s 57~ Quting Gowns||is St cibines anilater o el AR e e o= - b Testenca. i vue, tois, e nas || Toose spring . SI 4 975 R g Bl 31 79 ] Big, full cut gowns of warm, heavy domet flannel been decorated with the second grade A & - il 9 : of the Order of the Golden Sheate Sheats Tapestry covered. . Rocker. Reduce d in fast color-striped patterns. Made with silk to . embroidered yokes. Every Item a Wonderful Bargain BURNING TETTER Also ltching Scz Scalp. Hair 19c/Heavy Roller Toweling) 45¢ Heavy Outing Flannel Fell Qut. Could Hardly Good heavy absorbent A great heavy quality, Crash Toweling for Rol- in pink and blue stripes. lers and Kitchen Hand c A wonderful quality for l C Sleep: Cuticura Heals. Towels, 16 inches wide men’s and women’s pa- L -nfl'sed more than a yesr with Sale PfiC‘.--. eroelioee January Clearance MORRIS CHAIRS | $16.75 Oak Frame Morris Chair with cushions of imi- tation leather. Janu- S]l 75 ary Clearance. ...... $24.75 Mahogany-Finish Morris Chair, with cushions of imitation 316 . 7 5 leather ......5.... $39.75 Mahogany-Finish Morris Chair, with tufted cu:l:lrm ::overed in 321-75 imitation leather.... = with red border. Jamas and children’s nightgowns; 33 inches Felt Base and 25¢c Heavy Huck Tewels |*" Hotels and —Barbers sl-so Comfort Blttmg broke out in m‘; L" mdl h:n_‘:" ake Made full 000 big hememags endithe ifching €0 Rurning e o0 Ndvantageriots this c Comtorts; nicely quilted severe scratched and ‘irritated 4 oppurlunlly All white or to prevent sliding; fluffy, c the affected parts. My bair fell out with red borders. Limit hi 1 dozen to a customer. pOEchwnite)cotton: and became lifeless and dry. At : o 48 Pairs $3 to $4.50 Nottingham 23c' Curtain Scrims Lace Curtains cura Sosp and Ointment and sent d quality 36-inch There’s only 48 pai for a free which s i curtiin St in ncr:‘lo of these bgau.ml"“e;? l 98 el e g el Felt Base Linoleum Inlaid with wide open wor c ra-wide and full 3- o fourweeks I was healed.” ( ) o borders and white. Wwith yard Curtains, with Signed) Q Large Remnants Linoleu; e b e S il Miss Rosa Barton, R. 1, Box §, Linoleum 8 oleum ders—white and ecru. Dunbarton, 8. C., August 5,1921. small colored figures. 3 25¢ Heavy White Olllmg Cuticura Sosp, Ointment snd Tal- Square Yard |’ Square Yard Square Yard 39c Madras— 25c¢ Percales e Heavy Whi o S Soup, Olotment snd Tal- Only yards of is < Soap shaves without mag. In a great variety of stripes_and plain colors, full 33 and 36 iInches wide and every yard fast c colors, many with woven cord. All at One Price— great value for night- gowns and children’'s wear. January Clearance of Blankets and Comforts $3.95 Blankets ....$1.75 | $3.95 Comforts ..$2.49 $4.95 Blankets ....$249 | S, Comforts . .$3.95 | 18-in.x9-ft. Red Seal Congoleum Runner .. .....98c 6x9-ft. Red Seal Bordered Congoleum Rugs. .$6.75 C 9x7.6-ft. Red Seal Bordered Congoleéum Rugs. 8.95 | ' 9x1 06-ft. Red Seal Bordered Congoleum Rugs 10.95 i i e Best Underwear Bargains of Season|'| $1.25 CHILDREN'S RIBBED UNION - SUITS, The Springtex and E. Z. Brand white ribbed, fleece-lined union suits, flatlock seams. Sizes 2 to 16 years. All perfect except for an oil spot or so, none darned. Babies’ $1.25 Men’s Gray] $1.50 Ladies’ “Rubens” Ribbed Union | Heavy Ribbed Vests and Pants Shirts Suits Genulne Ru- Good Fleeced- | s . bens ~ Winter- lined Union Velvet - lined . L welght _Shirts. Suits; high neck. Double ~ Fleeced “ s but mot all ankle pants and Vests and Pants. i ; J § sizes. Limit, 2 one-button clos- Formerty | ! z . . 10 customer. ed crotch. 50. | i an Good Size All-Steel =.15¢ Ladies’ Wool Sport Hose Wool Sport Ribbed Hose, in Heather mixtyres, c seamed back, shaped ankles. ssamed; backs shuvod anklest) hidd (LIS L Children’s Heavy Ribbed Hose, locl ' Pxtra heavy sibbed: sites T35 to 10 only; fast Black; seconds of 25c values. | WHEN NATURE WONT PLUTO WILL

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