Evening Star Newspaper, November 10, 1922, Page 27

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¥ i r G : i ¥ i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1922. e BY RADIO ToDAY || Abe Martin Says: - Schedule of Local Wireless Entertainment. NAA—Naval Radio Statlon, Radio, v: Jane Stuart : 3 . — i live stocl # h:'rk'e:!? 4 p.m.—Closing Shops ‘or 4 to 4:15 pm.—IHay and feed mar- You : ets, 8 6 p.m.—Weather report. 7 = Jaily marketgram. s saim ade Washington—New York—Paris : STORE NEWS for Saturday, November 11, 1922 - O S, S N £ —_— e 10:30 pan. ,650 mete % . When the weather man says “Cooler,” Are you ready? Each Day New Arrivals * ther forecast. (Excent where noted, sending is CW F’&O meters. WWX—Post Office Department (1,160 Meters). 2:30 p.m.—Report on fruits and veg- ables. vort: (“pr\-nennrt on fruits and vege- tables. 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. Beautify Your Home with Chic, New Winter Millinery | Colorful Lamp Shades § = Ever’ time we read about BYN—National Radlo Tastitate @001¢mditous applause an’ vast 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.—Late news items|throngs we're reminded of all i code. th’ hats we've lost on Bryan. WiL—Continental FElectrie Company (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) g - (360 Meter), —_—— HERE are many beautiful models here 5:30 to 7 pm.—I opera music, inters; \ $5.00 vi*vicn caene | FINED ON LIQUOR CHARGE. WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop (360 that you may copy, or design a shade from your own ideas. You may choose’ a e Declared to Have Spoken to Officer 2 . SE nm—l"‘rflu !’“ o i s s pA e tiny bed-light frame, a doll-head frame, e ‘“’"' : c. o ML penl s A Lg e . frames resembling Chinese lanterns or VI H— te Noyer ‘0. i i s, col d, declared to . . . H = Meters)] : 1 Toaded up with corn whisky T has been difficult indeed to keep up great domes, ovals or conventional shapes 4 to 4:30 pm.— ¢ and features. | ar \ under the influence of the fit to grace the most exclusive home. the remarkable values with which we stuff, started out to deliver WMU—Doubledny-Hill Electric Com- Alf_pints of corn whisky to a H W0 Meters). . €0, o ol a s 3 K Materials and colors may be of you 430 ta 530 mae Prograrm/or mu- EE Crothmant ‘and acked nim started off in our Five Dollar Millinery, Siagm L sl ke mies of o sle. e e but each day’s arrivals show newer St_Vlesy brocades and taffetas. And there’s a host WEAS—The Heeht Company (300, {0 ace aucord: more stunning shapes, and greater variety of trimmings—braid, fringe, gilt and metal talk- ornaments, tassels and garlands. If you id not dis- 2 3 to 4 p.m.— . . . purchase your materials in this depart- < on the pho- of material and trimming. a policeman el tuning-in 3 n __.;:mlr],u- ment, we will instruct you free—and the A tonibition Ve There are saucy hats for the voung shade will cost you just a fraction of the oad” °” na was fined 330 in miss, sports hats for the college girl a_nd 'cost of the flmde-np model. ¥ Ry oD on Yi;l;ef;:::nrs:ra::i;: lovers of the outdoors, dressy hats with Select your materials now, while our range of colors and trimmings is complete, o syncopations, and start making lamp shades for yourself and for Christmas-giving. great sweeps of feathers or novel orna- ments, and even some quite dignified hats ;};:::’i" appeal to the woman of advanced Specia]s in the a l De g I ent . “Moon River,” | Lamp Frames, in empire, Rush Bags that can be handsomel i Vglvets, Brocades, Metal Cloth, Duvetyn "!d oval and dome styles; 24-inch $1.00 decorated with flowers crocheted . Silk, in black or all the wanted colors. Solid STZE Al aruimo slasitmisi sinie pnis st e OF YATTS cinior imioisisimimrmimierncn 75 —Willlam V. Langham, . Fal of Mine." ety Quartet, “Nobody | | black, black combined with color, or one of the season’s brighter shades throughout. Night Lights, complete with cord and Table Covers, 32002, of theavy, ant wire. A limited quantity. crash, stenciled with floral or 7 conventi igns. 2 98 uon'o Sewtonis.”: $148 - mpsins dve. Kesiy §, —Third Fleor. p.m.—Fdward andy and Me." v il farshall, sing- ~—=Second Floor. V. Langham, 1 of Long Ago.” nouncements. 3 _GIHAT 1S Quality worthy the price, regardless of the price you THE PURPOSE. pay. Satu-day we give prominence to our selestion of OF THE- Y\°®s2 ¥ Women’s Winter Coats Toilet Goods Would you think such ntomatically cor . Tooth Paste...... o it LT Fosteny Tok P Jewelry Possible at e fon e 8 o Tighe reflected T Py il e > dalwood Soap, 3 for.... i : : e Rf;:l zl.:n?on Cream, half b, 5% at 19 9 Dr. West’'s Toothbrush 45¢c @ Liquid Alrvgn Hair 'l;)min & 79 1 00 t Oil ] v Saponfield Cocoanu o " and $34.75 o _ X 0c : ade Just when you are beginning to make up your Christ- It mccomplishes the ¥ mas list, too. Many of the things in this assortment are HERE are two groups of Winter Coats that are —First Floor. beautiful pieces you would not hesitate to give your most B ¢ auditorium in 712 ilth Bt. N, by station e LEesE OPTICAL C Station WGI will broadeast a play- || oPTOMETRISTS not large in number of garments, but the se- critical friends, and others are appropriate for slight e oot DAl samd e = = lection includes only the newest styles in coatdom— remembrances. . . P R either plain tailored or caracul and fur trimmed. Reed’s Butter- areiics Lol e Brtemera-in - oo tor e mae] TR scotch Patties Cordeliers Linge':!‘e‘chlp: D::il:l:l_ A YS & 28 8 You'll find Coats in the $19.95 group suit- Pound CanF, 39¢ T R e CEMaroa's Mok NARA N ARVANNARA able for most every daytime occasion—so ap- ';ll_-é':;{::’:"‘box:s" or : I ] : pealing are they from the standpoint of ap- Keys and other things, to Silver and gold plate, jet, rhinestones, colored brilliants pearance, that you would imagine them be- be filled with candy. Sc and many novelty beads are just a few of the effects that : ; 2 to $2.75. combine to make this an unusual offering at one dollar. - longing to higher priced assortments— Mes_the kind ’ The Supertone plenty of snappy sport styles in mixture and “T:,, o iife 11,,35c : - —First Floor. . herringbone effects, lined or plaid back coat- —Ftrat Floor. ' A Superior Phonograph ings ! 4. £ 5 b, omes Printed Silk Blouses, $9.95 $69.50 And at $34.75—Coats of Normandie, Bolivia and i other pile fabrics show various smart adaptations Veils, $2.00 T ' iti i i fine meshes N has tried to do all 25 of the mode as it is found in costly garments—some THOSE dainty fin ; et e < plain, others fur trimmed and embroidered. that are always flattering i o ur g il ; to the complexion, especially olirs , B i hen drawn snugly about the » never has she succeeded so well If you prefer a more expensive Coat, you may :nroat with a finishing band of (‘: as in these delightful blouses of choose at most any price you care to pay, with par- georgette. There are several =4 t%g Egm{;:ec:eol}: (:fmc:;m:.f g;}:ez i s 3{ld ik ls)tr?\:r;‘:n? fi:’ey{rom, BB 4 alifi\t and gold ‘and blue, dr sevef‘il shades of brown, in lovely batik effects, with fine stripes of drawnwork run through the entire design. They are colorful, but not daring, and add a decided note of good taste to the costume of which they are a part. —Second Fivor. —Second Floor. Wiees. Lack of room for arriving holiday goods necessitates— 3314 % Reductions on all Men’s Hats This drastic reduction covers every hat in our stock—nothing retaiped. Hats of our regular quality standard, styles in the prevailing mode—in a Handbags that speak of P g - . 4 . -y " word, the very hats that men are buying here daxlyi, now reduced exactly $ one-t’hird. Tg’is is, of course, an unusual opportunity—no ne;d tofreplsat Chl'lstmastlme, 1.95 that. And about this time of the season a new hat does much to freshen g y ' i up the appearance. You know that. All right—get in Saturday for a new THife‘&maT::Ug”fim“:efl:fi‘:f;fie ‘x’r"‘; ::: s ERE is a phonograph of extremely beautiful lines, . hat at a.saving. price is so low it will surely encourage you to select severat of them. Brown or black, of the softest grain leather, in various convenient sizes. Some have a very large mirror and a silken cord handle, while others are more of the utility type, with large, roomy interiors and coin purses. T St o gl Bt T o SIS Giine® | Steen Bloomers, $195 finished in rich mahogany. It has tone qualities which endear it to the musical ear. Play your favorite record on it here tomorrow. Included in the sale nr; Borsalinos, Crofut & Knapps and our own good brands, the “Avenue,” “Chevy Chase” and “Boulevard.” All reduced one-third. A sturdy, double-spring motor assures a long life of .good service, and the throw-back tone arm, adjustable to any record, is heavily nickel plated. Altogether, an instrument of great pleasure in your home and a value most satisfying. Of course, an ideal Christmas present, for all the family may enjoy it. Pay nothing down— Ask to see the “Shah.” —Thire Floor. 30 dnys. after dehvery pe D,. Tw, * 5 in the appearance of a Russian cord OME of these bloomers are of Everfast sateen, guaran- X start paying $5 monthly . Here’s a tie that will create a lot of interested ad- shirt; and these, in plain shades of = teed to hold their attractive colorings through many ‘< g 1 miration right now and among those selecting ties as biue, gray, pink, helio and green, launderings. Others are of a fine imported sateen;, with an St S Glristmz.s g!f!s._ Beant.xful in weave, des)gn.and color- have a quiet | that creates unusually lustrous finish, They are all sturdily made and [ ) ) ings. Rich Persian designs. And the shape is the very a very pleasing effect. Sizes14to17. well reinforced; some of them trimmed with hemstitched AN SBIJRGH & ROTHER newest—bound to tie a sweet knot the very first try. rufffes. Black, mavy, brown, flesh, white, orchid, green, | e e 420-30 SEVENTH STREET N.W. - _ = % : = : i

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