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10 THE EVENING More New ltems Added to Our Sensational Bargains to Smash All Records for a Big Busy STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1922. SUPPORT PLEDRED |¥RLS MUST “GO DUTCH” AND NOT |z e U G e There 1s no doybt of Mrs. Pruett's|records on file attest. LEAN ON MEN, SAYS MRS. WILEY |5 S i b i, —*—_——-*——— FUR MUS'B WEEK Girls who desire o Le In the fash-|the car fare and to meet the other on of the “day after tomorrow” must|expenses incidental to thelr com. | 4 . 5 panionship, is starting life under a insist on going “Dutch” with the boys D4l handicap. T do mot 'm:’::tus GiytenMMoyé:lent at onn::,p;ll::::} W. tviley is authority {vnen:umfifl-" At it hee 605-607 7th Street—Bet. F & G Sts. < mmunity Music Asso- generally have more, money than ciation Luncheon. T h i for the declaration that the time 13| yomen, but this chiefly in because of ere when a young woman must not|their better opportunities to earn it dream of allowing any young man to| “This ix an injustice which the o itorih " oman’s Parly hopes to abolish, an D2y or her Pleasurcs. As one of the with it. naturally, we must abolish moving spirits of the National Wom- | the suggestion that men should pay an's Party and the wife of one of the | the bills simply because they are most noted scientists in America, Mrs. | men. The girl who has mot thor- Wiley i3 anxious to inspire in ail|2nEMY T e o atmoton s women a real spirit of independence.|ask her husband Whether she can % P ¢ The social woods should be cleared | buy & new dress. Various Organizations Promise to |of the “clinging vines” in her opin-| I don’t think it a good plan for lfon. They are survivors of the mid- | children to be given a large amount No Mail or Phone Orders Filled : T 5 s Victorian era. The wom: socii of spending money, but the father Give Wholehearted Co-Opera- | UIomiin, <=5, O Mo At oLecd | Wno makes & Iiberal allowance (o ) No Charges, C. 0. D.’s or tion This Year. all discriminations due to sex can be | his boys and withholds it from his Will Calls Temoved from the pathway of women | daughters is contributing to one of N _— the latter must quit leaning upon |the most viclous influences in mod- = 2 men in any way. ern life. He is encouraging the girls 59c White With assurances of unstinted sup- Dependence Handica to become parasites and to believe CAM[SOLES C port and co-operation from quall- p- that it is right to accept favors in- 1316 TO 1324 ~TH ST N.W. fled epresentatives of local business|Touns Bin to. thne er ts the tier | frapef Teeting thelx: friends ‘as T 2forS1 e SI Seeer 312 ds, 51 circles, a decided impetus was given |ater,” said Mrs. Wiley today, “to pay & or hiue stripe, neat trimmed | Various shades of blue. lavender and vy and .Black YARD-WIDE Heavy- S S e o YEAR-OLD WOMAN, BED-RIDDEN, contasting “tembinations. Heaviy padeed | grade Storms Serge for fall e IMMERSED AS SHE ]OINS CH URCH | the country at a luncheon given by Men’s and Young Men’s 2-Pants Suits $ 18385 They look good and they wear good. ’ Nifty sport models—neat con- servative maodels. Try to match them anywhere under $25.00. BUSINESS MEN LINED UP ok, with neat (Copyright, 1; the Community Music Associatin of Washington at the New Ebbitt Hotel ks, foll cut gizes t 2 grade Storm Serge forfalluse _______ || Women’s Outing 2 solen and beets o 1 79¢ Curtain yesterday. PET ”COATS or Gymnasium SCRIM . About seventy-five guests. including OXFORDS 3 many well-known musicians, gather- Light or 4-‘.4, gray. neat !1']”0de ruffle, rd-wide, fine-woven quality, in ope ed in the griliroom of the hotel in wide_top: furl cut._Worth 69 each Nade of good quaiits caneas. with rub- e ropatitch bordera Wilite or even: m;mw her_salos. 19 Outing 8Yds $1 response to a call issued by Robert Neat p Special Dispatch to The Star. of the Pisgah Baplist Church, and GREENSBORO, N.- C.. November [told him of her desire. 7.—Mrs, Susan Pruett, 104 years old, Immersed in Pool. This is a charming home, splendidly Lawrence, organizing director of N B bedridd d ti 1 , to-| It obviously was impossible 1o take M H MUSLIN GOWNS gfi‘)’lse?‘!’&’ Asl')" $l FLANNEL Sasningtons Music. week, EURar |Gy was in hetter apiriva than in sev- Ngr 0 ahe. baptismal Dool U "me! located in the Northwest section, close to || wnz ~loeses, full cat. meatls made. em S . marshal of the District. who [ 2% n church edifice, so th ister de- ! . . Petors A ta Lk ake ath Fory White or striped outing. weat colored || presided, outlined the purpose of the | ©ral vears following her experiences|yized a2 way of hrin;n:”:’hlu;\un‘lp— the Connectlcut Avenue car lme. net Spread. | stripes Licht or dark er meeting hell Spread. on Sunday, when she was baptized in [one similar to it. at least—to her W—_— Perfect ality wh APll'{O!;]‘lsngfllflw $1 i lnaortedT Manselllon ¢ 39c Striped Expect Business Support. the good old Baptist way in a porta- "‘":’J'l;’;“e‘(:e";‘fl.f acnyas ot "‘,’-"_;ifl and ! N s A | Mr. Snyder sai i a e e is uck. nen 11 39-In. Unbleached 8Yds $l TICKING [ Mr. Snyder said that the time had fbie baptismal pool, which had Been | oL U iiled halt fulll ot water and K : M peiv woven percale. bound ount h to 3 B | " und SHEETING to secure the support of all Washing- | o ed on a truck and hauled :l‘:«:‘r]:;]enfu \‘\]?:IP;‘th:\rlerhe":‘de|r!l|l:rll‘—i House of brick construction, hardwood floors; hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on first floor: two bed- rooms, drc“m" room and bath on second flaor; two bed- rooms and bath on third floor: many closets: servant’s and tan or fancs colored stripes. ton “in the most worthy projact that | the door of her home in the little Elowered Sateen ReTiten _MM‘_— fon (I the Mmost worthy pro e It and the temperature raised to body | PET]']COATS l e e e Clnton 4 Yd $1 tha, DIStHILE Tat Seare. andl et DEE;,':'T:;' v:‘::,:,d e,rl:, it el e e wanh il 6 doiss room. bath, laundry and furnace room in basement. S i Flannel 72 8080y O |36t vt i Whaon i | 1o 000 Eier e ot B Bt ol s Ll oo ot % value, meatix pleated founces, o] e sheet. er that they lowered her i i i P i £l 1 1 assoriei_iengihs 50-In. Velour et Canton Fianoel. 33 || ready and willing to give all neces- | Members of her family tricd to dis- |into the water until only her face _ House is attractively de orat s fu Asl,ed and is $T.50 Women's Pink TABLE SCARF v port that would eventually | suade her from the ordeal, but she | was above the surface. The Rev. Mr. in first-class condition. This property, ready for imme- make the capital the musical center a | fusal, And|w. o 2 | : 2 H P of America. A R n e e tih hod| ronihers, reciting meanwhile sne diate occupancy, should strongly appeal to people of dis- AJAMAS In blue. brown or taupe. with meat gold e meien s tative | t24RY it appears that her faith had |ordinance of baptism, thrust her ’ binding and eross stripes. Worth $2.00 s ence outlined the tentative | triumphed, inasmuch as she Was|head very gently under, so that im. cerning judgment and rcfinemcnt—not large, not prefen- 1.2 Food fast color ainsook, shirred | each program arranged the association. | gmiling and happy, had seemingly | mersion w: 1 2 d A fine-count quality, free from starch. || and appealed to the artists present to | gained c6 Sunday and | o o complete. 28 Tl 39¢ 21x40-In. e and appealed to the artists resent to | gained in strength since y the church doctrine. Immediatel Blnck Tafletl 4f ard o 18 yards to buyer there was not the slightest trace of |thereafter spe was carried back into or l TOWELS or 39c Table 5Yds $l ever required, for in that way only |cold or pneumonia. s angivest wetion. 2ot L Underskms OlLCLOTH would their talents be appreciated. A thonsand people gathered from |tention Blaci, Fotton. taffeta petticoats, ‘e M'I Blue hordes onercomb weave cotton 100 Per Cent Co-Operation. all the countryside, crowded about Husband Dies 44 Years Ago. pleated flounce. White, tile or Secy Conti appl follow: i the pool into which she was iowered = n! \unm E rzr:':!o i ol g addre;:%;d}lzgr;ug é’(r?:;edr ‘p‘;:l:xf and. as she was lifted out, broke into| Many in the throng expected the; 51 50 Sateen $1 24x48 Turkish Zf $1 - e A e A ieing. in” which she |ordeal would be too much. but the 85¢c Table dent of the City Club, in which he |4 ¥ o 2. faith that moves mountains” m_e'I PETTIBOCKERS TOWELS or 141 Yds., Gelared What 100 jer cent Coopera: | (eebly Soined. T St oo moustan ue tious. but delightiully comfortable. SZS,OOO_for property and equipment, which includes furniture, linen, rugs, some china, some coal, etc.: only a few reservations. Property may be seen only by appointment. H. W. HILLEARY Towels: perfect and_shsorbent n yom g d, ai or : Damsk fon, both in work and financial as- Never Jo! feebly tried to join in the hymn of| = P e black 1, ai . or 20xt4 col- B Hans ieschos ciade, || Sistance. awaited the association from | About four months ago Mra. Pruett |praise that swelled from Aol 1108 16th Street Main 4792 : e i & b migued srade. | members of the organization he rep- | feil and broke her hip. ‘Since then| ————————————— FOXHALL A. DAINGERFIELD, Special Representative BANDEAUR 10T S] [7omrre™ 3for ST |2 cee Vs, ST |5 e e o 545 ity | TREES, SHRUBS & PLANTS| Heacy double thread qualits, all whit Hhe"’ ';:d "E:“J certain aloofness be- | vears. She fs a woman of the pioneer | 300 Varletien v douy iali white: | ween the artistic and business worlds, dest sort warth £0cen Well covered patterns, for com, 5 type and has been the hardes rth 50 o pivered Fatterns. for comforte. dra- H{put that he was happy to say that this | ot a worker all of her life. She ROCK CREEK NURSERY ! was fast disappearing, and that helproight up her family —to attend S il i zes G:rls’ Fme Sforsl ite H“Ck 8f l 36-In. E felt certain now music, through the L i tve i 123 Shiah u; and. while always active in Muslm Drawers TOWELS or ot 14 Yds $l S d b basiness whuld sooni e (nto!| courcl and. Whilc ety e e ro Jmality muslin g£o0d quality, double-warp Marquuetle ot 4 {tzlown. self enfolled as a member of the rec- | Y. 3 and perfoct. Evenly Wo " Other Pledges. ognized church = e e e ane Win o v, S W While 1ying bed-ridden and helplessl our S cut. bound edges, elastic trim—gond | Giant Power Under elvage. | Charles W. Semmes, former presi- Home{ Glrls or Boys’ 3f $1 Turkish - Wi dent of the Rotary Club, was another | the thought came to her that she de- Undershirts oY d1 | TowELS Tfor$1|zc Yawia. dent of the Rotary Club, was anather | \ired haptism In the Baptist faith. , CRETONNE S. D e T A i A hile | She told the members of her family and you increase its value— er ec On rO lined; sizes 8. 10 Worth 30c 1L white, dauble thread; fringed ends: > o e R e Tacal head of the |0f this desire. They frowned on it, Let us give you m freel pertect and a real 22 value. because they feared it might mean entimate. Fiue Colored Drapers Cretonnes, in useful || - 2 \oFitie Colored Drapers Chautauqua agency: Mrs. Lyman B. Jenzthe from 2 to 6 varts " | Swormstedt, president of the Women's | her deaih, and thelr objections were R K 1 L S ord B, Senloas, | indorsed by the family physician. But | 2 . Fer: ~ ! . : she would not be dissuaded. and she 4 PERCALE cretary of the Jewish Women's| oo ", Rev. J. F. Weathers, pastor | Paint Dept.. 1114 Sth 5t. Ph. M. 2490.249 lnfnnls Fine BATISTE DRESSES sl 200 Fine All-Wool Paige 666 covers the | Council.” were others who spoke in e Large Fur Collar o mondectul selection of dress and shirt !°"{§§":§:,,"'l'x‘\ :“"é‘u;:{::m!:;‘d ‘oer':fi’n'e = -~ \ miles without strain to car BONNETS 2for$1 COATS i|CiNeaam GYds. QI lot o o o b o | TREASURY HANGS OUT - || 53,50 Philadelphia or driver. Let us demon- jclated. He was much clated over the Werth t $35.00 gty oo o || PSR S | $3.25 Chester { men present, and cautioned his fellow | NEW YORK, November 7.— Con- artists to give Mr. Lawrence all the [fronted with the task of checking up | s3 00 Wllmm on assistance in their power, “not alone | on 25,000,000 income tax retu: filed strate. PErr';'coug 2for$1 Musli waist attached: sizes 4 to M. SEAMLESS SHEETS that this great movement will suc- {gince 1917, the United States Treuury A R Jebuity each: e of a heavy. round thread shocting ceed, but for your own benefit,” he]nwanmw[ has hung out the “help etarn . _Hemmed en Limit. 4 to s buyer. said. wanted” sign, to catch the eyes o Peg Top f o) g m———'—"_m Bloached Miny of the prominent guests!posaibie job Runters. || Sunday, November 12 ROMPERS or g 5 T | e stucts” Gt o | PE s i crom srave 1o ik 3 Pillowcases or Several musicall numbers were ren-|§3.000 a vear were the inducements | Similar Excursion Tink ;‘hl:‘;r:‘\.‘ braid trim. 1bfl navy e s T basined 5 < A dered. nfiared the quahflcat;on: were “at| N b 26 - = SO, e leached muslin., Rreelfrom Artists Present. least the rudiments of the ordinary | ovember W rin e Girls_Flannclette black; with P e Artists Included among the guests|Practice in accounting.” ~Examina. | " Y e Most Carin/fimerica GOWNS or Ebe mew Double-Bed 1 wore Gharies Benter, Mra: 1. W. Burk- | tions will be held November 15 in| SPECIAL TRAIN 2 4 5 LA | various citie: nce - S Vs i samr ol o=t itoes it BLANKETS Each T S gwies, Aiys| LUrne are added to the pile each year, || L. Washoson v s L sl Sho L y . the prospects are that the jobs will be Standard Time Stn 12 Jench fringe trim hite, Tan or Gray Heary Cotton-fieeced | | Helen Burkhart, Mr. and Mrs. Welden Enent. according to internal reve | METROPOLITAN MOTORS CO lnf-nts Heavy 4{ $l et N Biaukers. with faney borders: Carter. Miss Bérnice Calboun, C. E e e it ot s Returning 5 > T Christiani, Miss izabeth Gordon | eNUS ! Lv. Philadelphia back in pan- e 72x90 i:;?m L S work. 25 P! S| bs, Miss Marjorie G. Davis, Miss ¥ L, SHIRTS or el style: a [ & D : Thirty-five hundred accountants are Lv. Chester . e op Daniel, Miss Rose Max- N e P el . BATTING or Bane Bistiow Daniel BTk Ross iz reported nllrendy‘:nfi‘a:efgfllg checking | [ 7'\, Cilminsto iy 1028 Connecticut Avenue imamed_soke. . Al sizes. e Tk Snows.white Cotion Fattiog. Eaco roll | i Jennle "Glennan. Miss Alice B, Hill LS L s Consult Ticket Agents - = ur tr i ,,,g,, e o8 e e Mary Kl 1ill- | outside of Washington. in addition to Main 5724 irls’ Sateen cuffs. Sizes [/ L Valter Holt, Miss Mary Kelly, Joseph | {101t of several thousand auditing £ &4 Borde Kasper, Mrs. Robert Lawrence, 2l 5 | . BLOOMERS 0 P ¢ WZ -Border lsfor Geotge' Lambert, Ernest Viadimic |TSPOTts as they are received at the alto. ioR. R. g1} WARE, aad|knen e & 1o 15 TOWELS Ladoviteh, Capt, b W, Tewis, George R e 10t ehen, g icorton, Mrs Amelia e shett 15 Yds., $1| stz i I oS hs w1 mr i HERO SHART DENIGATED. To $2 Cinderella DRESSES $1 Miss Priscilla Slaughter. CHEPPY. France. November '.'— \ monument to commemorate the sol- s e ey designs: sizen 2 10 6 | Gont nuatity, seatiopea eaze, ueatty 4- | DIAPERS, Dozen e beiakis ot Asesctatian A monument to commemorate the a6l soars | tonaranteed fast_olacs signed:_cut_from_the piece Hears, abeorbeat birdese. Fach dosea o |} The membership of the Comhmur;u\"“” LCIng el World | WaT . wad dedis xrapped package. Ready to use Music Association comprises the fol-|cated yesterday. Marshal Joffre pre- 5 g . $3.50 Plaid or 1 $1.50 Lace X $1 59¢c Wind lowing: William_ Knowles Cooper.|ciGeq A company of French buglers Henderson’s, Standard for Quality. Established Over 50 Years SERGE SKIRTS CURTAINS % or {chairman: "Mrs." Lyman B. Sworm’|ang's picked detachment of bugler SSbLELCG IDVER ) tear SHADES steat, first vies chairman: Edgar C dfrom"tie American forces ut Coblens | serze—plaid or checks. Sizes | In pairs, or split for S or in wide ) parels. one to a_window At $1 each. of i sounded “taps” Representatives of the American Legion from the state ic o JprciClet Window Shades, 3x6.ft. size. | { Pollock, secretary: John Poole, treas- Gl 52 10c Crash L urer: M. C. . Mrs. B. J.io¢%issouri, French military and civil . oman Sf ennan, D. J. Callahan. Merritt O 415 and niany citizens . N SWEATERS 31 Toweling ZZYJS,s} ‘c'gi'lgfl COVMERS [ 1 [ e it 0 JoMctals’ ana many citizens attended Henderson Furniture Makes & = Myron T. Herrick, the United States s D N W. Delano, Charles Demonet, John = . yeats. Werth 3200 aad §2.4! grade: cut_from full pleces Full size. Fringed all around. Combina- 4 ambassador, sent a message Which; j » Dolph, Thomas J. Donovan, John L. i j—’———sl Fine English tions of protty stripes. D o iam W Bverectt, Harry | wag read by Col .~ Marshal eiriooms or reasurlng Blue Flannel Joftre, in reply to the sage. told MIDDY BLOUSES e e 10Yds., 81| % Waie™= 350 67 15 Sl S el bl i - | American soldiers, calling them “my s I T tene. o | (Enginn e s ‘Women's Fine Cotton Veats, fieeced back, B Hhert Lawrence, John ¢ bassador sai Zollur_and_cuffs _emblem on sleeve______ | Neatly put up. Limited quantity cs X 5 5 > or said: Girls’ Sateen Z;c Wi sloosen or short sleeves. Sizes 38 to 44. Letts, Fr:.:lgml_.‘ugolflnfgtrflzrn};(acc O A tiotiote siites 4Prs.. %1 ndsor 10 Yds., $1 (5150 Women's Pl @1 Arimur D Marks, Avery | ey S o ket o her BLOOMERS 4 CREPE *y Faieh "W 0'Connor, D. G.{dead sons Who fell fighting beside ollur_and cuffs —emblem on_sieeve. burgh, Robert Lawrence. John C. children.” The message of the am- UN]ON SUITS Proifter, Willlam L. Radcliffe, J. E.(their brother Frenchmen to defend Fiack only Fine Sateen Bloomers, sizes . Soft-finish, Plisse Underwear Crepe, ivi i 99 o 32 years. Worth B0C pr e In"ab cotogs. 3l lensth Y In ankle or koee length. siecveless, short || Rice, Rolénd Robbins, Charles Rob-|civilization against its enemies. Sizes 35 to 44 erts. James P. Schick, Mrs. Lenord B. T Girls’ §1.00 $ 75‘: Curtain d erlons tlove, Steea B0 8 S0 one. Charles W. Semmes, James Panty Dresses_ 2001 81 {520 915 Y., $1 | Tosaan shporer ™ @7 | R A0, S M 00 v.:r_-"’:m'-f:':fiv::n:m" and cream, With | B men’s and misses’ all-wool. pl jmissioner J. Tigert and Mrs. COLOR MAP {Heber Votaw. of the World Today Neat e of blue. pink. red and v bid to 6. Wonder hargains. irls’ Rubbenzed RAIN CAPES sl.s“s‘-ln. H fa o}g :m:l‘:nflflnl some with frlnzu STORM SERGE Yd.,$l e oves~ Pr.,$1 | woman is nvoLveo Amoskeag Double-wa Josaating X Navy or Black Storm Serse. Wora 31 ..u m.'«‘x'."..?&"n'.‘-?—r‘-‘ sp_ style; brown, tan, IN FARMEH’S MUHDER Woi sl?l‘gfllk'[s 2 forsl $150 & 32 Leather ; and Index WOR Remarkable Dollar Day PARTY BOXES Wife of Man Accused of Crime, Re- S e i e H L sal A big_varicty of stylen. in hiack, gray fusing to Make Statement, Gives form of govern. Men’s Felt $l osiery € = "'; lacee 't""'; 2o fitiory, Is Arrested. ment, area, population, T Women's Hose Atc Ouaranico D $ CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. November| language and rel . Y : ] ] g "i,\ém 1§.r‘m»1,x of gna Feit Tt gor | 3 Mercerized lisle. 4 prs., $l HAIR NETS 3 oz" l 7.—Mrs. Ed Bowlen has been arrested eyery country. Such is the artistic merit of Henderson. Furniture and the integrity in sizes 6%, 67 and i; worth to of its construction that its purchase contributes not only to the needs of present users, but also to the satisfaction of those fortunate enough to be its inheritors. Measured by standards of service, Henderson Furniture is, therefore, Very Impressively Reasonable in Price. o, en’s “Lion BRAND” SH.!.!ST.S 0 Eeg'i Blac l de of black icl, lew._Bizes 4 to Burson Hosc._wts prs., sl worth, 39 Hose, sl Full fashioned, colors only $150 Sport Hose, Clocked, silk or mercerized, $3c Qutsize Hose, 4 prs., $1 gc Il()rm:‘:m.lcl\ Hose, acl 3 Desripea o™ 3 prs., $1 gc :Vom:ns ose, ac _ Tk abjeor T prs.; 31 $2 Sport Hose. Full fashioned, mixtures.. Wool Hose, Women's black and colors 2 prs., $1 59c Heatfier Hose, 3 31 Brown mixed. prs., | The lot mnsls'h': lw{"fil‘:r l|ln imltlflon 50c S Sockl IIDII hair, a alligal Ribbed, black SWEATERS - 31 dras, crepe 1 i H 1 ! T e o 0o T e o armer, whose ||| SiZ6 28x4Z inches. $1.69 Women’s body was found in a field near this Convenient for wall or UMBRELLAS clty last Saturday. The arrest fol- Gaaranterd waterproot. || around the Bowlen home, blood hav- Has instantancous finder— ssorted ring or cord handles ing been discovered at several places. a si:lp,lle‘ daevic:cd:la’t ::dr:‘;e! Tous of Cox's attentions to hiswife, | il curately to the location of owing of Suites in Mahogany, Walnut B Stamped Pieces jotlogs'of Coxattentions to hiewitc, | curately to the | o 1] Qur sh i o Roga y, Walnut and Enamel, for Bed room, Living Room an ning Room—to which we direct your special attention—was never more completc. We picture above a beautiful Louis XVI Bedroom Suite which is typical of the unusual character of i Henderson Homefurnishings. button and lace here in connection with the death of lowed an inspection of premises desk. 1 the th f the officers that re 59¢ Bucilla 4f°r$l lB!ov’v"lan °wn§°'|-': Baid to have been the eye instantly and ac- Brown or_white linene: scarfs or squares || from ambush, hid the body in a storm or round. _Tn swsorted patterns. ____ ]| cellar_and later removed it to the Reverse side has F Covered fleld where It was discovered. The ancy Woman refuses to make a statement. BED P“ LOWS Bowlen was arrested Saturday and Map Of the is being held without bail. — United States Filled with new, & —with index containing 1920 HAVE 108,000 WILD GOATS census_figures for all cities Plain colors of pink, :}:; or brown, with Two Islands in/Hawaiian Group over 5000, compared with L onde g (20 Announce Recent “Camwu!-” forme{ cenwsl; also states, HONOLUW T. H, Noveml = s ulations, 2 MARKET BASKETS B o e i A || 7 U Tate ‘1057000 wild- goats, or one goat Wide, fancy cuff. The Star obtain ed a lim- Shawl-collar Bweaters, made with two 25c Infants’ Hose, A H Market or Shoj to every two and one-half acres, ac- R e chets._ Sizen to 45, White, cordovan. GPB-, $1 -«mu‘#fim— and m'nn--':""r'éu'om;."" RInE to & recent oensus’ taken || ited number of these maps ys’ Pullover l A Lengt e-Size by C. S. Judd, territorial superin- to aid rcadeas :nd students SWE ATERS 3 ack. cordovan CLOTHES BASKETS ;e:ual:‘nzho:nbrfi;;u;o Elr::nd‘:"ig‘fifi to understand the news. to exterminate three anim: Srronsis made, ful size Tmportea || ave destroving - Erase and forest || PriCe, 75 CQnts EBCII Boys’ Ribbed 9 £ @7 |Men’s 15 e e e ys Ki en’s en’s Fine a 8. 0 a ria ~ & UNION SUITS 2‘0!'31 HOSE 10 Prs., $1 KID GLOVES L} 2z amouncicon the pucpone be mal based upon a recent “goat drive” usiness Office Coun C®ray Ribhed Union Suits for fall and | Biack and Tan Cotton Hose, in perfect | A sample line of Tan and Gray Dress ad || which Boy Scouts and soldjers. con; B e Counter ”kr ‘wear. Sizes 4 to 18. quality, Sises 95 to 11% & Driving Gloves, in sizes to ducted on a ranch on the lsland of | Hawall, _ - Made of biack felt. with turned leather les. swn 4 to 8 =Your fnsfiectr'on. without ob’;gatr'on, is invited. JamMes B. HENDERSON Fine Furniture, Draperies, Tainting. Upholstering, Paperhanging < 1108 G Street ,ain. rav Sweaters, with large marcon collar, npull-oser sivie. Sizes to 34

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