Evening Star Newspaper, February 3, 1922, Page 18

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=== mount. 7 Special, per pair™ A Sizes 2t0 5.... $1.75 ~ Sizes 410 8. ... $2.00 50c FAMI JOS. STRASBURGER CO. 310312 SEVENTH STREET ———Even an Unusual Sale for Us We are rigid on this Clearance rule of ours—and par- ticula¥ly this season are we determined to make the condi- tion literally complete clearance. e You won’t have another speéia.] sale opportunity for six . months~—so make the most of this. “oicsa” $27.50 and Overcoat No exceptions are made—every Fall and Winter Suit is included—except Full Dress. 5 Suits sold ‘up to $60. Overcoats up to $70 If alterations are necessary you will willingly pay the cost of making them. Mode Shirts are Reduced OQur exclusive patterns—and shose well known qualities _of ours. Percale and Russian Cord Fiber Silk Highest Madras Shirts and Imported and Silk and grade Silk —selling up to Madras Shirts Linen Shirts— %hirts—se]ling —selling-up to selling up to up to $10.00. $3.50. $5. 3 for $3.00 3 for $5.50 © 3 for $8.00 3 for $17.00 - Mode Cravats are Reduiced Both the Cut Silks and the Knitted Silks—exclusive effects and shapes. : Mode Cut Silk - Mode Cut Silk Mode Highest Cravats—selling up Cravats—selling up Grade Pure Silk® Khnitted and Cut Silk to $1.00. to $2.50. Cravats—selling up 39c .95c 514 -3 for $1.00 3 for $2.75 3 for $4.00 Some Broken Lots of Hats Cloth and Soft = Beaver and Ve- Felt Hats —right lour Soft .Hats— shapes — broken 5 small lots and sizes, selling up ~ c broken sizes. Sell- g ° 10 $6.00 ceuunen. ing up to $10.00. The Mode--F at Elevél_ith' - Another Saturday and another day for children at this store, with several big specials. It always pays to supply the children at Family Shoe Store, where savings are para- Boys’ Lace Shoes - G;o ing Girls’ ! wing Gun Metal and | 7., o Black Lace Boots Blucher English Sturdy shoes ®for “the little ones. Button shoes in Black Kid and Wide Toe and Patent Leather. Sizes 110 5....$3.65| : ‘ : Sizes 11 to 13%%. $3.35 $4.85 Infants’ Shoes | Famous Cadet Hose: ' Patent l.&eather for Boys and th 7 It's the best for the young an 0 Bl“k Kid folks; because it is the most dur- able hose made; reinforced Button Shoes knees, double heels and toes. LY SHOE STORE Not since the inauguration day of|over President Taft has the demand of the storm shoes of various kinds. | B the Asbociated Press. Many merchants were caught with to cBmmenee in the chamber of arousing cénsiderable debate, since |there. For a time it appeared that the measure became known. This|send here small lots at & time Lo tary expenses of 1922 would exceed | hausted. the appropridtions voted in the 1923| A Prominent shoo merchant laments budget by a half-million francs. The the repors and the soctarnt radienic |EXTRADITION 1S REFUSED. TION 'S A and the soclalists declared that the bill would have to be withdrawn and |Gov. Miller Says Kica Artist Could revised. Premier Poincare, however, Not Have Attacked Women. has given assurance that the govern- ATBANT EN. S ot aits .3 G0 inent Will introduce the Dill 35 5998 | Millor hus declined to grant un appli- One of the most difficult points to | C2tion by the state of New Jerse. for understand, according to some of the | the extradition of Alexander McAr- opponents ‘of the measure, i that|NUr wealthy artist of New York, wio the military appropriations in the |'3s indicted, charged with attacking 1923 budget are based on the upkeep reolEomenptniBase T chunty KN O Ry o O vt 1o ii® | " Gov. Miller finds that the evidence dhoed the mumber of men under the | Produced before him by the accused T N 0,080, Mot is sufficlently convincing to establish Loouis Barthou, vice premier and |the fact of his absence from New Jer- minister of justice, appeured before |$€Y of the dates the crimes are al- the finance commission today and ad. | lezed to have been gommitted. mitted that the putting into force of the new bill would increase military expenges as compared with the 1922 N | budget, which_established a situation | | of military effectives inferior to the normal number under the two-year |f service act, the increase being 230.- _— 000,000 francs under ertain heads (| 1f your hair is falling out, pre- without counting allowances gropos- ||l naturely gray, brittle, lifeless and j ed for numerous families. The Wnance 'l “u1) ‘of dandruft, quick action must commission suggested that the mem- Il i (zken to save it. bers of these numerous families'l Get from any drug or toilet | might be excluded from military § ounter today & bottle of Parisian service, ~thus saving 215.000,000 ll sage and use as dirscted—there francs. ng else s0 simple, safe and ef- A ————— tive. Before going to bed T rub a CONTEST OVER EXECUTOR |f cuic Parislan Suge into my ecai f| 3ays a woman whose luxurio soft and fluffy hair is gre.tly a FOR $12,000,000 ESTATE || soft, anc.fuffy hair is eretiv,a _ Aruff—my hair is never dry, faded 3 or scraggly. but retains its natu- Heirs of the Widow of James J. rall olor usnd he‘aulty." : 3 i i Parisian Sage is inexpensive, an Hill, “Empire Builder,” money refunded if not satiafac- Gt {lf tory.” Peoples’ Drug Stores seil ff ‘ots of it—Advertisement. By the Associated Press. - ST. PAUL, Minn, February 3.— Heirs to the $12,000,000 estate of the late Mrs. Mary T. Hill, widow of James J. Hill, the “empire builder,” ] went into probate court here vester- day in the contest over appointment of an_executor-for her estate. Louis W. Hill, chairman of the | Great Northern railway, asked that he be named executor, while a majority of the nine Hill children oppose ‘his selection and petition for appointment of the Northwestern Trust Company of St. Paul. The seven heirs opposing Louis Hill avowed their determination to attack the validity of the gifts of North Oaks Farm, the Hill country estate, near here, appraised at $500,- 000, and $738,000 in bonds made by their mother to Louis January 8, 0. i I In\'A}gl in the controversy, it was declared, 1s “the control by the Hill family of the block of stock in the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy rail- road, which is declared to be the bal- ance of power in the event of any contest of strength between the groups back of the Northern Pacific pory and Great Northern railways, which - little Poslam goes & very {olntly own 97 per cent of the Bur- Joog waz. a ington. | Tempt him tdnigfit! For dinner'u.might have Ancre Cheese on $2. S0 51 5995 5595 | your table. Then hubby and every member of l the family can taste this new, fascinating dainty. | That's the only way to realize that here at l last is that “something new and different” in wholesome food that you've looked for.. It adds'a zest to the plainest fare; it is an appetite-stimulator without an equal. __ The' delicate, smooth taste of creamy cheese, combined with the snappy flavor of genuine Roquefort, makes an irresistible palate appeal. ine —ei t i G onu; & i fioq?el}ortflamr a4 You won't know what you're missing till the first dainty bit of this delicious cheese rolls over your tongue. . Once you do know it a whole world of new appetizing dishes is at your command. In salads, with fruit, jams, or jellies; with pastry; as a flavonng for salad dressings; as an ingredient of numberless inviting sandwich combinations, Ancre Cheese - adds a new appeal to taste. Ancre Cheese is made from purest, rich milk with' added cream, under the strictest sanitary conditions. Wrapped with protecting care in moisture-proof, sanitary tin foil. : Ask for it by name. BuacakcofAmChch‘o}lqy. Ry St et e Sl R ¢ ‘ - Badersed by Alfred W. MoCena, Pure { P . Pood Expert of The New Ypck Giobe. * 1 “Sold by.Leading Cheese Distributors” | ® N\ Baee. . BREEERS . RUSH FOR. HIGH SHOES AND ARCTICS FOLLOWS WAKE OF BLIZZARD sending o, heavy suipment of storm | [ ! > past five days on. Washington boot|grsy fiul&oa by ?ha :f»:-lm‘ >T c::fi % u o an ruc and shoa establishments for rubbers,|have sold twice as many rubbers as Estimated Expenses in 1922 |arotios, gatoshes, boots, hip boots and | had in stock.” he said. He was| M 2 high shoes been so heaw. This is|UGCU/e to Feplace the quantity he sent 500,000 Francs Too Much, |tne statement of the leading foot-| A1 riinia. . wear merchants of Washington, who {here. which always carries a heavy | | Sayg Report. are still writing out sale slips for[3uPFly on hand, has a few extra large . v arge wholesale rubber concern Rflrl of boots and overshaes left. yohe others just went,” the manager PARIS, February z.—i‘r-ney. new A : low stocks, and were forced to order prominent ¥ street firm sold dut army bill, which was drawn up last| by _long-distance telephone from |of the four-buckle arctics, the “flapper year, and discussion of which fs due |nearby producers. Baltimore’ ap-YPe” popular with young women, | o peared to be the clocest point, mdhfi°f,‘"‘ noon Saturday, but fortunately (4] uto U that city was swamped with orders had a large supply of rubbers on ® he demand in the subarb, g ap- the fina ’ the demand -exceeded the supply, but | Peared to be heavier than that in the nce commission’s report on | o6 oeTe cily “firms were able to|Cily. although at times the snow was no_worse in either mection. report seemed. to sho¥ that the mili- | those whose Stocks had been ex- gm-mmmnmmmmmmmmmmz R AR, eputies in a few days, has been|from here as well as local dealers)hand with which to'meet the de: 920 D St. N.W. deputi, ) X hand with whi, he demand. | i 'GIRLS’ WEARING APPAREL SHARPRESY | || Down Stairs Store. e lenty All Sizes | his. good Samaritan act of! ki Large Stock Just Received by Express Frank. 2624 Hloohmary & Wathwop DOWN STAIRS STORE Women’s and Misses’ New Tweed Suits ~ Specially Priced, *15 : Semi-fitted and box coat styles—carefully and excellently tailorcd. Some all silk lined in colors £ of green, gray, brown; unlined suits include heather mixtures and tangerine shades. : Down Stairs Store. Just Arrived Misses’ New Spring Sport Coats 15 $%16.75 $19.50 Polaire Cloth and Herringbone Tweeds fashion these youthful jaunty topcoats for the spring. Patch pockets, leather buttons, fuil sleeves, with wind straps make these coats remarkably . youthful and swagger. Down Stairs Store. Special Sale New Individual Spring Hats | Radically $ Underpriced, ° Anunusual sale of individually selected new sprifig hats, from several of the best makers, in these modish shades— " Periwinkle Tile Bonfire Cypress Maple Sugar Cactus Hollywood Lupiae Fancy straw and braided hats, all prettily trimmed and gracefully and daintily fashioncd. Dowa Stalrs Store. 1,200 Pairs Rubbers Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s '65¢c 75¢ 85¢ 95c 300 pairs Women’s Storm Rubbers. 85c pair. 200 pairs Women’s Sandals, veto and storm style. 75c pair. 300 pairs Misses’ Storm Rubbers, sizes 11 to 2. 75c pair. 300 pairs Children’s Storm Rubbers, sizes 6 to 10/2. 65c pair. / 100 pairs Boys’ Rubbers, sizes 2!4 to 6. 95¢ pair. Down Stairs Store. Sale Wool New Striped and i Checked Slip-ons Dimity $1°95 . Blouses - ood styles for the . iss of ‘woman: | Very Special miss or woman ; plain , (] and fancy weaves. Some finished with narrow black patent leather belt; others Smart Sport Tailored styles, with roll and Peter Pan collars, in white, self stripes or stripes |/ in dainty colors. Collar and cuffs with self belt or braided girdle; finished with fluted frills on edge and dainty braid. pockets. Round or Down Stairs Store. T Nl sl VLA V neck styles. In the wanted plain colors and smartly blended combinations. Down Stairs Store. Glove Sale Extraordinary 780 Pairs Genuine French ' Kid Gloves, Special at $1‘025 Which is less than half the usual price You do not need to be told that these gloves are remarkably underpriced. : Plain Black Gloves, Plain X«/’hitel Gloves, Black Gloves, with white edged wrists and white itching. Si: 15, 6 and 674 only. 3 X;:; ltgli:nsjl(eiil sécv“, in h‘rown. Sizes 5%, 53, 6 and 6%. Grays, sizes 534 and 6. Al Two-clasp Overseam Glace French or Italian Kid, made by the best glove makers and first quality, ¢ \Down Stairs. Store. Sizes6to2zyears ~ ° ° - §1 QF . Girls' * Regulation Middies, of good quality A jean, with bine or red collar and cuffs; full Gfoghas Dresses, in nest checks and plaids— bt smart styles. Some trimmed with white pique : collar and cuffs. Sizes 7 to 14 yea: Middies, 95¢ ' Gingham Dresses |

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