Evening Star Newspaper, September 29, 1922, Page 9

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: | THE EVENING TR, WASHINGTON, D, U, FRIDXY, SEPTEMBEE 29, 1922, ' | AROUND THE TOWNI o~~~ R R 2y Here’s Our Story F-A-L-L L-O-W S-H-O-E-S Priced Low for Rapid Selling BAND CONCERTS. By the United States Soldlers’ Home Band, at the bandstand, beginning at 5:50 p.m.; John S. M. Zimmermann, bandmaster. Program: March, “Sure Fire”....Panella Overture, “Nell Gwynne,” Sir Edward German Philipsborm 608 TO614 A ELEVENTH ST. Fourth Floor to his acquaintances. Here is the story as related by the major himself. Rec e local photog- AVING investigated reports. of numerous thefts of motor The House of Courtesy meters from automobiles da er to Mrs. Al- o PAY—DAY—OPPORTUNITIES it on e aresi Do, | AT Srcerstis WL oM AL | | reamaeipucnt P pow , tive Henry E. Jett, member of the |lotter was of & flowery nature, statin Roberts { inu1i S j automobile squad, announced that | ‘rar it Was known that Mrs S om: (In the 1aiom of eight : Contlnulng for a‘turday he had a remedy for such thefts. |en of Washington and that the pho; oAt ek o o B0t h- 1 f “ Q " - | togTa; em a C 4 5| 4 TECANY boernons He en honor It ane Would poss for & pleture. land, Spain, Germany, Ire- this sale o nounced to his brother officers, 88 he | ““yg) “siofer gpened the letter him- |- -llng,fl Italy, Hungsry and removed the meter from his own car [self, and openly stated that although ca. and put it in his pocket. it was a great surprige to him, and Scenes from musical comedy, “Little Nems .. H 3 meter and went to the boardroom of | ink, he certainly hoped he could find Lo Z the District building and attende t and unknown wife. a meeting of Vincent B. Costello Pos . American Legion. A few minutes| WASHINGTON WOMEN ot 'fl“';:--fl‘;‘,“ later he returned to the street, de- | mg ATTEND BANK MEETING. pang nner. tected the loss’of his motor meter and + B: the Cfin—nlt Cent proceeded to say things. ONDAY next the American Bank- Band, ot Judtelary Park. oaves But when he had been brought 1o ers’ Association will hold its an- doas clary Park, at 7: realize that * can be ,” a8 one e e brother officers jokingly re- |nual convention in New York city. marked, the instrument was returned, Bankers from all over the country, Waltz, and Jett now is trying to devise a new |representing great accumulations of 2 Black satin, cross strap. A4 patent Colonial; with gray inlay tongue; very new turned sole; you will like it, and smart looking. come and see it. Twelve other smart styles in pumps and oxfords at this ‘American Cadet”. ‘Flower of Italy,” special price for Saturday. IN ALL HEELS. Save on Misses’ and Children's Custom-made Lady Stout Shoes plan of protection. FADICRL ana handilne, Mont o301z ] | Fox trot, “Some Sunny Da Shoek” Bl eut Yam, onksoien, in elei for st women, S N vprmnay exuwe warren i Slcuse WS prosicms of 03 98Y. | | overture, ignt cavatrye ¢ 2 a ; LOOKING FOR HIS WIFE" * |y QR kiR of WICToh P the ‘moat 'im- s Tan Calf—Tan Elk EE—EEE. Strap Pumps, brown —Black Calf—Patent’ 2'95 or black; One, Two and Cross- colt. Sizes 8% to 2 strap Oxfords. EAGLE SHOE STORE P} "uvp- MAJ_ ALFRED J. STOFER, if not |portant being Re{lor:‘l;l“ )é;:ti)san‘:;‘;.d March, “National l:mhl-ng“ oy hairma th the dean of corrgspondents on [RS\TTa"s 00 ‘Hee largeat institution Capitol Hill, certainly one of the old- |of its kind in the world. Practically all the larger banks and timers, is at present looking for his many_of “the ‘smalier inatitutions of wife. this city will bé represented by pres- ot The gentleman from Culpeper has [idents, vice presidents and cashiers, 1000 7th St' N‘w‘ On the Corner been known for a long time to be & |but at ledst two, the Continental Open Saturday Evenings confirmed bachelor, so the news of |Trust Company and the Commercial n s«luv:n R e el | s search comes with great surprise | National Bank, each with 31,000,000 “The Star Spangled Banner. capital, will be represented by women. Mary J. Winifree, secretary of the 8th and Pa. Ave. N.W. Selection, “Tannhauser, Vocal solo, “Suwanee River Ry e R e, Continental Trust Company, and Mrs, | Helena D. Reed. private secretary of R. Golden Donaldson, president of the Commercial Bank, have been glven full credentials and wili vote yes or no on every important question brought before the convention. Both have been scheduled for in- terviews with special writers on women's topics on their arrival. and both have recelved invitations to Panne and Lyons scores of entertainments, teas, rides 1 ° f and hHudnl,:? ‘rlver trips, special and Velvets—plain or in on_the official program. " Women will be more largely rep- "':‘"" much what you pay resented at this convention than ever 88 what you get for what you e ith D heltora. o‘;alr twent¥ hl.vl:x‘f ‘been gv pay. The best for the money is jons wil uve=- 0! m over e . Zonery, “o1cuen RALIOS Extihare: tyne. Every Hat in They are in the banking business the collection is a to stay and “will never give up the advantages they gained from the superior production of a designing ge-« ‘war." nius. Trimmed with Os- trich, Quills, Bows smartly looped, and novelty ornaments, Big Hats and Small Hats — for the Matron and the Miss. All colors. handsome combina- MALE FLAPPER GIVEN BATH AT SODA FOUNTAIN. IT happened in a well known down- town drug store during the rush noon hour trade. A typical F street Only for tomorrow up to the soda ed in to inqul of soft drinl do c-c-ca-carry c-c-ca-caramel ice c-c- = cre——?"—but this is as far as he got when the young man behind the fountain turned a siphon of soda on " ‘ the stuttering male flapper, who beat . o] P a hasty retreat amid shouts of laugh- ‘ s ter! ‘ ’ fl t REPUBLICAN WOMEN HERE TO CAMPAIGN Mrs. Virginia White Speel Lays Plans for Activity in District. ‘Women of the republican party in the District of Columbia will do their share in the present campaign, ac- cording to Mrs. Virginia White Speel, a member of the combined campaign committee of this city and who has been selected to direct the activities Th S d d I t D of her sex between now and election 3y, November 7. (= econ an as ay According to Mrs. Speel the women ll"oh';l'kln‘ hI|l| !‘;lc clole'-t hl.rmo{:y s . with the combined campaign commit- g tee. They have been alloted space in f 1‘1 Pl’) m l S l Of the large headquarters opened by the 0 t ls eno ena a' c combined committee at 1338 G street, and their part in the campaign is to be an active and strenuous one, judg- ing from the plans laid out by Mrs. Speel and her assistants. Associated with Mrs. Speel in conducting the women's campaign will be Mrs. M. L. Tucker, Mrs. Henry D. Fry, Mrs. James Carroll Frazer and Miss Flor- ence Stiles. Besides these, Mrs. Speel said today that she would within the next few days 6 & dozen or more -_— women to make up the personnel of three or four subcommittees. NEW AIR MAIL RECORD. Store Hours— For Saturday J et 6w A ELEVENTH ST. 815 to 6 Dy TliePrice and Pictures Fell aSi The House of Courtesy Topcoats, $15.00 | Women’s and Misses’ Handsomely Tailored Suits of Tricotine T et o o At $ \ and Twillcord, $25, $30, $35 e e Fur Chokers and Scarfs, $7.50, $10, $15, $20, $25 ] | et esics o5eesr s ' ngest period of perfect fiying the 20% mall has mads. Y fall dress beco tume wh don a"Fox Chok tand (]| oo e Boptnl ' our new fall dress mes-a costume when you don a Fox Choker—try it an o orirmaer. every. s . = 5 : see; all soft, lustrous skins. o nede and the mall was sarsied the You can’t recall an occasion when such a wealthful vari- Sheh Pine' carsies from. 400 1 300 ety of really high-grade Dresses has been gathered into a i Breakfast Coats 0f Changeable Satin, $6-98 R gk S Special Sale at any price—and certainly not at such a tre- last year 92 per cent performance was Lovely Silk Dresses, $15, $20 and $25 e xS el Sompcilip nooc Street and Afternoon Models Silk Crepes and Poiret Twills Sizes from 14-to 44 “Jane Vogue” Fur-Trimmed Coats . $49.98, $69.98, $75.00 and $100 First Floor Bargains for Saturday Wool Pull-Over Sweaters Brushed Wool Scarfs . $2.98 $2.98 - Haundreds of Lovely Silk Waists, $2.98 Onyx “Sheer Silk” Thin Hose—All perfect; in shades of sl 45 (o[———|o|——=]c|]c—=lol————"]a]——Jol——ocl———]o] Rare Choosing in Smart Coats At § 5 5 | Here, too, the price is notably below the actual values ‘of the cheapest of these Coats. . Plain and Fur-trimmed imthe wrappy designs— Normandy | With Collars of— Arabella Wolf ¢ Gray, Cocoa, Caramel, Gun Metal, Beige, Nude, Black and White B R e e P 31 O.OOEBARG’AI N THIRD-$10.00 " Coats * Suits $ 1 O'.OO . Dresses * : For 14 to 20 Year Misses---DRESSE Of Wool Jersey, Special, $5.00 Sale of New Fall Skirts of Prunella Cloth i New styles that show new, distinctive charm in every Sleat and check; box pleated models of prunella cloth tailored up to the Ney standard of quality. s .98 The color combinations are: Navy and white, navy and tan, navy and brown, — black and, white, brown and white, brown and tan. Waisy measure, 26 to 32 inches. Any kiddie from 2 to 4 All Aug;lst Sale prices on Fur Coats extended to Novem- would be happy with this M ol 3 5 ~ outfit, consisti; £ . onterey Squirr F lll‘ Note ber 1st. 2 ng of Cap, Wondera Y C 1 Sweater and Leggins. . = Fashiona Beaver

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