Evening Star Newspaper, January 26, 1922, Page 21

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liffe-Owen. Wwas re-elected executive committee The cabinet will meet Thursday to chairman, and William C. Demorest|give its final approval to the memo- and A. E. Gallatin were again elected | rials which the government is to treasurer and secretary, respectively. | transmit to the interallied repara- Seven members were elevated to ex- tions commission. QGen. Charlés H. Sherrill| preciation in the value of the mark. ] : T ” DEPEw Is HUPEFUL Sounds of Chewing Gum, | “VERY GOOD AND OLD” RUM AIDED « ; - "'l"";d";" 1“"” Music BUILDING OF BROWN UNIVERSITY 7th 7th el ost Irritating : ; | nF YEARS Tu BUME ST. LOUIS, January 36.—The i g § i i sound of the chewing gum, st By the Asociated Press. > 5 through the entire time of oon- a g at were NCE, R. 1, Jifivary étion. 5 ' i ::-.'"‘.‘-::: 3::'-'.::"&-‘.: ,.,wxibgdzn rum, some of it n'rl‘nlf:“floml lttgut the rapidity A ‘ ing -:l:l in --.w‘:n". fierd u""' ‘u:d and old,” ‘,’,."a' .n lafge ‘l‘t.h' l‘ol‘l‘i?: the«structure rose. X i Advertising Club part in the eonsttudtion of Brown J 28, to ohe gAll. W. L rum, 0 Tells Pilgrims There Can Be | | Jiomany, Attemtas, Ak use | | Dnivarsity, socording to university | whon laging the Sorser stons. § Women’s spring New spring No World Peace With Arme | | &Creaseuta were etes che | | Matoriane uey bave sust dls | ©3iguus g 1o twe galle, W, I 0 WVor eace Kreatest delioncy, with faush- _ covered, among the sarly records, , 18, 3108, ¥, 1 8§, when wool kirt ' fooms and fee cream ranking a bl for liquors which grew fayins the sesond Roor. WV resses S L S ament Rivalry. O pearia o Taiher questions rapidly ge the firat bullding rose. e 00 00 s LAty Witen 3 By the Associated Bress. werer The last three gallons were used | faving theied foor, 16 B, $ NEW YORK, January 36.-~Chauncey That a kitchen should be eol- “tn raise the rool. . i anmq ? 14, to four nlu; IW. sa e M. Depaw, president of the Pilgrime, | | “Diaisents ere preferred tn Tradition relates that at the lay- ;.'."’"»':'a B S e speaking st the annusl. business| | a chotee of gema. -~ ing o; the corner stone iufim otober 9, [ }x. 'I:: ola w. L meeti: and elestion of executive RV mus ivered. John Brown, inefchant, trea . rum, when layin 3 _pi L Sommitise members, deslared that the | | o WhMtis sise were included crowd iiberally to punch, and the 1 5}&?}- 13 ies 8 gatt, WAL $l 4.95 Pwmu r.a;qu:;i :::d:, Success of the armament conference accounts show that what bsgan tum, when taising roof, 10 B six —St nnn, :}nd the coming econdmic parley a: scutive committee membership, &s|_0t -thé .corner .stone .continyed | D, S Women interested —Plain or pleated enoa, with the continued growth of {¢Gliows: Vincent Astor, William Al-|~—————— = m—— : e —— 3 Prunellas, understanding _between English-jlen Butler, Col. Dewitt C Falis. in spring fashions at a i ) BErges, &1 l, 3 V. . . . - spesking pmplenware the lutane | [l COCAR & mosern Lok Daes G EAUTY low prico will be im- velours; all at $5 s Re % world’s future peace. = mensely pleased with Pleats that are a kaleidoscope “The United States,” hi id, “was 3 . . of color; pleats that are all the'only power at the Versailies con-| TAX DEADLOCK ENDS. 5 ] e e these new arrivals in one shade (navy); box plests ference which was wholly unselfsh, | sdsadd et —remains a joy forever, only if it is kept beau L, woolens that contrast a plain shade Unnappily. many mishaps and dls-|Germany Will Levy Compulsory tiful. The protection of a GLASS TOP will —satins —novelties itk o ;:'lkms plaid or color- gg;..r& “ware But U sl remained Loan of Billion Marks. keep that mahogany table “a joy forever.” Cut fl;‘;‘.‘-‘"fi.‘;fi.‘.‘,’.‘.’.&' aleat and Waisthand sizes, 25 to 32. way, and the armament conference | By thé Associated Press. and fitted at MODERATE PRICES. sating; poiret twills and wool 3 was called. There can be no peace| BERLIN, January 26.—As a result . tri oli' anditiuriend 1 in the world While there In 2 rivalry | of mediation by Chancellor Wirtn. the Glass for Table T d cltding lace: - Approved wpiiss S & Tt oc! n taxation is- b 3 i etatoy Sk s bnlon In ss for e Tops an byl VB e Three -piece R O e g | ernment announced its intention to T B and high shades. Irish Free State starting safely upon ;%;yl:x.f ‘L’.".‘l‘ifl.‘,"fin‘.’:fi’ Jow thte ot ray ottoms _Misses', women's and stout COStllmeS o careeramith e Jenos conference | interest and assessable before July 1, sizes. feulties which threaten us, we bid| '*3%ie araft law governing the en- OLD ENGLISH FLOOR WAX $Q.95 farewell to thé years that have gone|¢oroed loan is to be presented to the & and hail with hope. the yeats that|relchstas aurin (he presont wook || e — Wool Jersey . A - ry o Mir. Depew was ro-clectad president CAnceuoe beford the re'féflm’; “lhe A complete suit, ), oW | q XA~ . Rt inis fut 0f Slenig peantig it tiesey HUGH REILLY CO. dresses which can aleo be and fourth vicé presidents, respect-|announced that all previously ensct-:|f| 5 { t ively: Elihu Root, Dr. Nicholas Mur-|ed taxation laws will be subject to worn as separate coal ray Butler, Henty Whité and F. Cun- | re-examination on account of o fla-‘ 1334 N. Y. Ave. or jumper dress, givs o 2 55.95 One and two piece wool jerseys, in prac- tical styles, for busi- ness or .sitreet wear. Collar and cuffs of linen crash. Luxurious coats Newcomers below the price of mark-downs ing three distinct changes. The material is a wool silver- tone, well tailored and de- sirable right through spring. Taupe, copen, brown. Misses’ sizes 16 to 20; women’s 34 to 40. Henna, brown, navy and red. Misses', sizes, 14 to 20. Tweed suits $44.75 many made to sell for $65 to $100 Brand-new coats—not “left-overs” or broken as- Half price < = sortments marked down for clearance—but brand-new “for any 616-17 ST. N.W. - THE MAN'S STORES * 1005-1007 PA.AVE. fritoss™ $] () gouts that went on sale sesterday for the first time. women’s - " utilicy— Luxurious styles—aristocrats of coatdom—the in- ° Tweed doesn’t wrinkle dividual masterpieces of artist-tailors. All in Wllltel' or grow shiny; it doesn’t show soil; it is equally at- tractive for city or coun- try—and how tweed does s wear! Various shades and mixtures. Also at $10 are silk and wool jerseys in Havana, sand, em- erald, corn blue blue and Magnificent materials Sllit ' GENUINE FURS s Fur-trimmed, dress and plain tailleurs. Were $35 to $175 OH! BOY!! These are real winter days---in fact, Winter's Only Just Begun! Such as caracul, squirrel, beaver, wolf, nutria; lining of crepe de chine, pean de cygne and other fancy silks. Blouse and straightline coats and the favored wrappy mod- heather shades. els. Colors are brown, black, taupe, maroon, navy and gray. Now $17.50 to Misses’ sizes, 16 to 20; wom- Misses’ sizes, 14 to 18; women’s sizes, 36 to 46. $87.50 en's, 36 to 44. (The Hecht Co., second floor.) (The Hecht Co., second floor.) For tomorrow only! Little folks’ rompers 59° Peg-top styles as pictured Half-yearly sale of FURNITURE o veninea 1096 t0 40% Everything goes; nothing reserved. It is all worthy furniture without extremes. No cheap furniture on the one hand; or extravagantly high-priced furni- ture on the other. Just floor after floor of good furniture, fairly priced to begin with and now dis- To Celebrate Winter’s Arrival ' we “throw out” to you one grand, big, all-inclusive sale of - 360 - Big, Warm, Comfy Made of fast color cham- brays and linenes, with elastic or banded knee; some trimmed with white linene collar and cuffs. Pink, blue, green, delft blue, tan, leather. Sizes to 6 years. counted 10% to 40%. Examples: McDougall kitchen cabinets—209% 25% | 40% Two styles illustrated All Bohn refrigerators All baby carriages All white enameled cribs All brass beds—discounted 0Odd wood beds 0Odd serving tables 0dd dining chairs 51 SALE for women An accumulation of various odd lots deeply reduced for quick disposal. Hosiery 6 pairs, $l—women’s seamed back cotton stockings, in WINTER VERCOATS SALE! women’s $8 to $10 "2 high shoes A give-away price on some 200 pairs of high-grade shoes, in patent leather, black and brown kid, blue kid and suede, tan calf. High and low heels. Broken sizes account for the price break; but in one slyl,e’;rr another we have all sizes. Find what you like; pay $2. All sales fimal. None C. O. D. None exchanged. (The Hecht Co., irst fieor.) At the one happy price of sale boys’ wash suits 69¢ three sufi, $2 Boys’ and girls’ *3%®° & *4 lace and button Shoes I These Overcoats Sold in Our Stock From $29.75 to $40.00 | Even if you don’t need an overcoat for a year, you can’t afford to pass up this sale of Wonderful Winter Overcoats. All wool. A great many are Jacob Oregon City Virgin Wool garments. T here are long coats, short coats, single- braested, double-breasted—all tailored to D. J. Kaufman standard. Money’s Worth or Money Back black only. Irregulars. pairs, Si—women’s_lisle hose; full fashioned. Black st pai ’s fuli-fashioned r~—women's full- :i.lk hose, in black an brownl: merclerized tops. Slightly irregular. 8 rs, ySl—-c ildren’s ribbed cotton hose, in black. Sizes 6 to 9%. Underwear 3 . 6 for $1—women’s ribbed cotton vests; sleeveless. Sizes 36 and 38 2 for $l—women’s ribbed cot- ton union suits, low mneck and sleeveless, knee length. Sizes 36 and 38. 3 for $1—women'’s li union suits and rib knee ansdl an:l_fdlen h.,“n“ 3 pairs, $l—children's nts ; ribbed cotton; heavy weight. Sizes, 2, 10 and 12 t-weight pants; Women’s gloves, $1 lesther X gloves, in black, white, brown, tan and beaver, Just 300 suits, and as most mothers will buy three or more at a time, we can serve only about 100 customers. Sturdy fast color cottons in Oliver Twist button-on styles; middy and belted models. Solid colors and stripes, in blue, gray and green. Sizes 3 to 7. Boys® knickers, 79¢ Strongly woven cheviots in brown and bluish mixtures. ‘Hip pockets; school pants, belt A‘ul;'&; 16. Phonograph records, 49c. Late hits—most of them always here as fast as issued. $2.19 Dress and school shoes (as illustrated) vari- ously in patent leather, dull leather and tan leather; also black and white combinations. For ¢hildren of 2 to 11 years; in sizes 5 to 8,8% to11; 1% to 2. (Bhe Hecht Co.— third foor) Bolster cases, 40° Fancy comforts, $1.98 Cotton-filled Comforts for double beds. Cpvered in line on both sides. or with one side in plain celor. mwfi-.“u"v) 42572 inches, with deep hems. Near half-price, because of slight irregularities. fowered silko- '4 ¢

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