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' . \ 3 53 P L < : 28 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1922, Roof Repafiimrmg'@sqfl%l CITY NEWS [N BRIFF, [MUTT_AND_JEEF—Mashe the Boss Confused “Litle” Jeff With “Big” Jefl. _ el g —By BUD FISHER. i 5 JUST MY LUCK! MUTT AND T 5 - . OR, THAT'S ALL i 3 Of R The Cosmopolitan Club will have | APPLIED FoR JOBS HERE WHEW. MY PooR o Boss,DID T SUR ‘(o’u Ml R\Gtfl?‘ I wAs 4 g epulnhon a luncheon tomorrow at 12:15 at the | AWD MuTT LANDED A BACk, my 1 THINK Tl TELL You taY T WAS JEF WONDERING i —and Experience. | !errinston Hotel TRUCK-DRIVING 10B AND I HAVE A cHAT NAME WHEN I YOU THOUGHT ‘ { Better have Colbert give the)| Fxeeutive sommittee. D. A. F “ml LANDED THIS. WITH THE I APPLIED L SAD T { meet tomorrow Boss ! of on regul deus M. Jone west. t 10:30 a.m. te, with 1 Tl K street north- roof a thorough cxamination at once; more than 1 are in order after FoR WORK?Y was SAMSON' the he The Nationgl Popular Government League will meet tomorr@w at 12:15 at the 1. NG quickly t youll find PER’ (lom, at pric well within reason. W ateo specialize on HEATING and PLUMBING. awl are noted forour SATLS FACTORY WORK and FAIR PRICES MAURICE J. COLBERT Heating—Plumbing—Tinning 621 F Street l'ln‘-‘vu- Main T Tuskegee C at § p.m., he tomorrow street Y. M. C. A, Anthony Len; jrow, 8 pm., at Wil meet 7 Columbia road. Women's Interdenominnt ¢ Union_will n . in Mount mfim@nmmmramwmmmm RREEEE ummr‘u@armmmmwm‘ =gH b 63017 e s Kitchenly Speaking. M 5Q°°5"/ is&!\'—- A friend who dines 1153 T l : il = R \\'lth us often was | 5 x SR SN s S ) e Nl ' {REPUBLICAN BANQUET ~['spauct ey mako o briet socen | |, Decate ot arzaneenients, x4 | CONSIDER SOLDIER RELIEF i« oo BERMUDA—CUBA hind the scenes at o 0" ihe epecutive commities o Ohio, is! perior court of ¢ | Disabled Veterans’ Executives Take | MFI)ITTRRA‘\'FAV CRUISES WALLIS.” We es- SPEAKERS ANNOUNCE e e Outo corted him thl‘()llgh ; 4 i By ,\)flun.\u‘;"u:;';‘];lf;.':‘_l LU“III]“[&L, in the | Up Several Prapofltwns ai the kitchens, the bake et. Shortridge, Madden, Breedy, Mrs. | ; ization, director, were the principal speakers | LALII-‘()“‘\I\\ \\:y MeIOnd ot i o y Upton and Cabinet Officer Miss Elizabeth Farle hu:h Mhonl""“”" trgining ment in- | this mornir | fn PAY 3 AL §11 op, refriger ators, : e student” of ' Aunhers, w ttention of | Brig. Gen. o B LTl T iy linen rcom, receiving SRty ATa R AiAtios Lot s : Trow and denn Buar | R’S announced today the one cabinet officer, the al cha an of the | St ip and Tourixt Agency, department and store of its annual bail from e b Il andrees. the hine owner of a farn maugotshe sabip hud Hawsint Awes rooms. We showed py K il the Tt ot day banauet t e et P enn eets | o ota: and e bt e e him every labor saving DF 1iooun being shown appliance—every nook o Madden’ of or Upton, vice chair- can national ex- and corner off stage.” He expressed himself as “thrilled.” Said, too, he'd enjoy WALLIS dining all the more for seeing just how “each stage of cooking and mm of the ecutive commi It iy of Maine. pr at one of the governors of states who have fed the of attending | chairman ‘of the music and entertain” ment committee, has wrranged for plenty of of enterta shi- | that there will not the ' throughout the entir Coupon 10-Y nrvl Turknit Washcloths 5¢ Each With Coupon Limit, 6 to a Pint Bottle Household Ammonia 5¢ 480 Sheets Wax Paper 75 With Coupon Diaper Cloth se}‘ving was accom- buyer With Coupon plished. If you are ; H] nterested, request Mr. ® = i eat t = Xalhsl t(ih tallf?t hyou Current Events Selock, §14 E — . % E —_— = rougn e Kitchens Strel — e e - e — —1 & ¢ = WEm .- [ = next time you dine at | Lonesome ¢ ‘ub( Il mest flD}‘";I‘j‘fl; - . G . s — wm— “Pape’s Cold Compound” is Quickest Relief £ = E E = —_ _= E P i —_— = 1 N 4 | - = — . — — mallt% [ixlo;(”:\!vu(l\‘:'l\)‘ Dow: stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and ‘snuffling! A dose 5 = —— B —— = Lt § o'clock. Benefit of [ of “Pape’s Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three = . =— = E EED 7 5 “Washington’s Largest | doses are taken usually breaks up any cold. = 1 F—] — - é a— Restaurani” Castle Hall, n Lodge. The first dose opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages PR — =' e Y — o | R ok Raniehe at Dyth e of head; stops nose running; relieves headache, dullness, fever- H O — -12th and G Sts. N.W. SRt b ishness, sneezing. £ S =. = v law which re- “Pape’s Cold Compound” is the qulcke<t. surest relief known = _— — _-_ & o Ut case where e and costs only a few cents at drug stores. It acts without assist- = e v R — __ S el S ance. Tastes nice. Contains no quinine, Insist upon Pape’s. H =N = = — H - I . — £ _— e O — = _I O = =1 H —— — — -— N W = . ERESTRETNR -~ ] 1 a = E— — —1 — 1216 F St. N.W. The First Sale of Sprmg —and that of Wooltex Suits “Sportspun” Jersey Hundreds of Radiant New Spring Dresses in a Sale Surpassing Alike in Volume, Variety and Values The new season’s high novelties in basque, tunic, straightline and cxrcular/cut frocks, as superior in workmanship as they are splendid in fabrics and fascinating in styles. Large, flowing kimono sleeves and pufied Jdeeves drawn in at the wrist; celluloid and metal link girdles; tuxedo fronts; nov- elty vestees; embroidered orga dy collars. B dress new and refreshing as the £ ' Embroidered, beaded, ruffled, braided. lace dawn of spring itself. Brown, 1 i —the price most astonishing E trimmed, flower trimmed, ribbon trimmed. :}fi‘:& black and combinations. Sizes 16 = Canton Crepe Dresses Fine Taffeta Dresses NOTICE THA T $ 1 6 i 5 £ Poiret Twill Dresses Lovely Satin Dresses The Cloth i5_the famous ® H Tricotine Dresses d Taffeta and Georgette mecting acid tests for allowool _ These are the same quality of cloth, the same E] ] % quality in the Wooltex factory. It | high standard of making that we sold a year ago = Imported v is a_cloth that is known through H hundreds of suits sold by us last | @t $25.00. = KID GLOVES Fruit of the Loom summer at $25 and higher. The Style is 2 jacket, with panel back, notched revers and large patch pockets, with patch pockets on the skirt to match. The Colors are blues, greens, gray,anavy, brown, olive and oxfnrd in heather mix- tures that bespeak the open. The Sizes range from 36 to 44 Women’s WOOL HOSE Warm Wool Hose, in drop- stitch. and plain s Heathertones and 79C Very Siightly imp Women's Drop-stitch and Plai Wool Hose, of splendid au; also derby-ribbed mercerizedsport hose. ~Every pair L Only a limited number at this price, and those of you who want a knockabout suit that won’t wrinkle, won’t stretch and won’t spot but which will STAY good-looking through long, hard days of business, travel, hiking or sport wear can find it in these Wooltex Suits by coming before the supply is exhausted. WOOLTEX CLOTHS—WOOLTEX TAILORING — WOOLTEX smart box 89¢ Splendid New Gloves, Every pair perfect. Soft, pliant, dur- able quality, in black, brown. tan, gray, white with biack, and black. with white. Auto Gauntlets & Knitted Gloves Sheets and Pilloweases & REDUCED = Fruit of the Loom and bedwear quality have meant the same Every piece en- $1.65 As Pictured, $16.75 thing to housekeepers of several generations. tirely perfect. $1.25 perfect .. 63x90 SHEETS 81x108 SHEETS Im . m:l‘ e ] P Reduced to_... . | Reduced to..... $2.50 and s1nn -..n -dn ix romptimiay be hite GOODNESS THROUGHOUT—IN THIS KNOCKABOUT SUIT SALE 1/ Oif TSRS 61735 | e piLLow d A L U . educe:t 0.0... - 5 3 - Bmliters g1 En | cases Redweed 3go | gl Biony $1.08 Pay one-third less than the Reduced to. ... $ b e C navy, black and regular falr price for any pair of Glove Silk 2.CLASP AND STRAP-WRIST "T)o'mityc- Ta",, s _ : GAUNTLET STYLE . Underwear Jomen's ‘or Chlldren's. Knltrs Bontex Bedwear Reduced Sale! “Prosperity” Specials. Th t Vanity Fair Mill eets an owe: nown for superior wearin 9 A“. $3 00 t $5 00 C t . Gl s co- Operatfingl\znth lzxsflloswerm; g:fcaes oz:-nmsg’ec1:11r1<)ts1 sf : Flannelette and S,',‘e fimh" .E{,‘f,w ;lgg; ;‘eflm 1 rasnbe u’p ;‘1,’ ing quality Boys W()Ol the most wanted Glove Silk Und First lit 0 Bontex 72x90 Bontex 42x E 3 ® 0 i entemerl ove “Vanity Fair” Glove ‘éilklUnd;'v:;:;il;he llnrsst \(\l'lemclaz nghtgowns g':vfi!e-::glfié“” $l .09 l;{‘l'.llt.g(\\‘/g(A“SEs 25¢ 2-Pants Suits get to sell for these low prices. That Sold For $1.98 SHEETS ... $l .19 PILLOWCASES ... 29C 1 ,95 Pair This Glove Sale is creating enthusiasm. let, in French kid, pique sewing, black, - white, gray, tan and brown, with self and two-tone crochet em- broideries. 2-clasp French Kid Glovu, white, black, tan and lain and novelty brolderles, Iundelene and brown—p Van Dyke novelty styles. There are all sizes now in most stylec, but do not .(Hly if interested. $2.50 Vests—Regulation 32- inch length, perfectl+ tailored, with straps of durable glove silk, not per- $l .95 inch plus vests, with skid” shoul- $2.45 der straps, as iliustrated. ... - $500 Sport Bloomers—A below-the-knee . cuff on a trim, serviceable knicker, de- signed for hard service. Navy blué, black brown and mole (see il- . 3. lustration) ,., Illlllllllllllil-llllllIIIIIII||IIIII|IIII|I|IIlllllllilllllflillllllllllllll|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllliI’IIIIlIIIII‘I‘IIIIll‘III|II|IIII|II|II él‘fllllllllllllllllll LT $1.00 * Rl ‘Women’s Heavy-quality Flan- nelette Gowns, with double yokes back and front, trimmed with fancy braid. Sold during the past season for -$1.98 and sold fering. Dutch and Straight Rompers of madras, gingham and linene, in tan, leather, copen, dight blue, pink, rose, stripes and checks, also with white bodies - and colored bloomers. Sizes 1 to b years. Women’s Sateen . Pettibloomers ° 98¢ Black, navy, gray, brown and taupe. Well-made pettibloomers, cut extra full and wide, o heavy, silk-like sateen. Made with two rows of shirring and elastic at kfnees. and elastic top. . / Sale Extended Owing to Bad Weather Men’s_ 200 Collars bought and sold sizes 13% to 18. Thousands of these famous Triangle col- lars, fresh out of their boxes and practical intents entirely: perfect, alf as subject threads.” Styles- to. suit every man. all 'ough “dark All to Sale! Flowered Petticoats Of Heavy Silk-Like Sateen uality Petticoats closed out from a meket v’lhose product is noted for its full allowance of material and thorough work- In beautiful color combinations. Corded flounce, finished with pleating. manship. 98¢ IllllllIIIII!IillmifiiiIwu:lflllilllllllflbl“lll!ll!lllllllllllullil llllllllllIlllllllfllllllIl!llllllllIIIII*IIIIIlIfl““f!lmlll!flufl"““lufllllllll|llI!IIIIlIIIIIIIlllIIIIII $7.45 low _prices— either here or elsewhere—for suits of this quality. Pure wool fabrics, tailored in garments of distinction and durability by a noted New York maker. Yoke model with slot-pleat in back and s 5 ishable ribbon. last winter for $2.98. p 2 LB our entire stocks— $395 Vanity Fair “Knicker,” Children’s > Boys’ All-Wool plain and novelty of perfect cut and, therefore, - y styles—Centemeri K}d perfect fit and comfort, Rompers B 300 Half MACK]NAWS and Cape Gloves, in together with Featured Once More at E Ch D - gauntlet, strap - wrist SR bRa Tt ozen 4 45 and12 CIdél;pl styles, ?t forcements for 59c : 7 an absur ow price i Let the b beat old B Y OWIp] long service., LaZhls, price wao announced. for . Not Less Than 6 Collars at his own g:n;-,z”nfie are’ r::x'; it s & 3 urly, pure wool mackinaws that Strap-wrist Gaunt- D rmest e Rt to a Buyer sulameptiigicoldest weather, mnd movement. Convertible collar, four pockets, tailored belt. In handsome dark plaids. A price that outclasses the city, quality considered. House Dresses of Quality $1.98 Dresses of the better sort—ot substantial, fast-color gingham, in plaids, checks and stripes. Long waisted, belted and regu- lation models with self collars, plain collars or pique collars.