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NOVEMBER 12, 1922_TART T “THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, T. €., MARK SPOT WHERE ARMISTE SENED Poincare and Foch Aid Mil- lerand With Last Stone. i ance, November 11. | ermany gave up «in the great world war vd for posterity today. In le cearing in the forest of near the village of heside the River Aisne, armistice was signed in 4 commemorative monument tethondes, e the unveiled. -Mid-Month Specials sident Millerand, assisted m-i arshiul Foch and Premier Poincare, ~caled the last stone with the great te slab placed by the League s midw between the ' Pennsylvania R el k . an S Seventh ' Avenue ' ) a 5 ; nmp g Street ! S E—— ) e—— | c— N | ‘ R o 0 il e e e e ey LB A i R Every department has been called upon to contribute extraordinary values—that are to be marked—just for this week—at extraordinay prices. The result is an array of seasonable merchandise remarkably marked. npo: f Combata ‘wo temporary war railroad lines on side, the car and on the other | armistice emis- aries, from November S until Novem- Ler 11, hich stood, on the on of Marshal Foch. Pl . T that of the T W AN 0 0 T 1 ARG Men’s “Great’” Coats $27.50 If you want to make comparisons. place these beside any German four years ago, Inscription on Slab, il Féur ‘Big “Assortments. Boys’ Suits and Overcoats “at $9 .00 All-wool Tweed Suits—with two pairs of Pants and Cap to match. SIZES 8 TO 17 NEARS e e & e e b et e ofT e The s “He 1918, su ab was inseribed: H 11th of November, inal pride of vanquished by on the umbed the the German empire, the free peoples it sought to enslave.” her The cold, gray. depressing wea emphasized the grimness of M. Poin- care’s graphic deseription of two he had not been conquered milita- ame to us in the! : to have | Ting o as n urrender in the Rhineland,” he de- 335 garments. 3 Double-faced, Warmth-without-weight Weaves, Tweeds e ot Ihacned simultane of huma And why has he sson give: I3 ” .1 S & 1 s . - . - .. ,‘f\‘,\,,..,,“‘,,”u.»..‘m"p’.'.u; and Herringbones—with reverse side either plaids or in con- Crompton’s Allweather Corduroy Suits: with two pairs of Pants and Cap to match. SIZES 8 TOII7Z YEARS. . ..cc rieseis wispose sspmsnd trasting plain colors. Great, big enveloping Coats—with either hed et der- Raglan, Kimono or set-in sleeves—belt all around: bellows wot forget it | pflicted it upon i | s who mber it.” pockets—and in the usual wanted light colors. 1t was remarked by 4 Frenchmen | nresent that the reflected | sillusion- § ousness | no note | ¥ sober pride in the ||| ‘ Pebble Cheviot Naval Reefers. Brown and 59.00 £ Blue: Red flannel lined. Sizes 3 to 10 years. ... = Special Tuxedo Coat and Trousers ' : 33z Q.0 happines, cnsciousn of ri The crowd, howe -d flashes | or i greeting the chiefs | net members «f good hur of state. ¢ numerous attended The new designs—either in the smart lines for voung men, or the more conservative cut—All and the | who all-wool Herringbone Cheviot Overcoats: lining; belt all around: plait in back. LGt bl silk faced. Allsizes .. ..coieeeeeniinaenn... Sizes 10 Sir Re n Wemyvess, former British . - % 2 s = < ) T NCATE s < sjmer o rete mibioimeis siisls) Fmata) o wiietisimadiorns on firstaea ford, wiion Eresident Miller- 4‘ Dinner Vests—in Plain \White and self-figured = D s The appearince of a detachment of Black—the new shapes...................... 55.@ American Legic mbers. some in — 2 : == war-time tin the only ones| AT there, also e expression of pleasure. American Ambassador Herrick and all the allied diplomats and the ¢’anadian government ministers, W. $ Fielding and Earnest La Fointe, | attended. Lieut Col. T. Bentley Mott represented (en. Pershing. Qi i A A TR TR R Boys’ Children’s | Furnishings Bell Blouse Waists in Men’s U“derwear e RO ' tive new patterns; cut ’ : Men’s Sweaters 9 Two Specials in = Boys' and Girls and Dress Shoe! and Brown leathers solid leather—and values 1 FORTESQUE SORRY I Regular $12.50 Values R ; . . iarectand :K"l]“t‘_“" el up to $]7 E i Winter-weight Ribbed Cotton e . B e bt | Shaker weave—Coat model, - T Union Suits: ecru shade: closed- $ 45 to 10 years...... 69 or Do Jeatiie, Fag : with shawl collar, and in all = - crotch model. Sizes 34 to 40. The = , I jseimi - Faigiish 2rd | E Briton Whose Lecture Was sizes—up to 46. Brown. regular $2 value for........ PI’a\r‘Lh I)’::.;‘»‘-vn>;:;;:ik\“\"?\:(é z “;:"3"“3'1’; °2|‘< {-‘5“\‘;; ; ubber heels. A Misses’,and Children’s 2 | e Tavv. Mar . “of a well-known soles < liccls | A i | }\,\I“t']fr i e s Heavy-weight Cotton Shirts and make. Sizes 610 3Qc T T Valtes $998 plains 1911 Action. H CAPCETIXEUEES: Drawers. Shirts with French neck; C £ apto A0 5 e = Union Iy the Associated Press. NEW YORK, November 11.—John Fortescue, president of the Royal His- G R T T T Drawers with reinforced crotch. All sizes up to 46. ... 3 for $2.25 Suits; “ribbed and in the winter weight. One of the most popular niodels. Shoes—High-laced styles —patent leather, brown calf, black kid and gun metal calf; Nature shape - to M il rorical Society of Great Britain, whose | = - or foot-form lasts; invitation to make an armistice ad- - Goodyear sewed soles. Men’s Imported Reefers gret that he had ever written the passages attacking America. He de- clared that the remarks, made in lec- tures at Oxford in 1910, and later| published as “British Statesmen of | the Great War. 1793-1814," had been hasty and had been uttered when two alleged unsportsmanlike acts by ! d been fresh in his mind. and the since d, the great- o ] pect for Amer- icans since he had learned to know them during the great war. Incldents Referred To. dress at West Point was revoked Boys' Madras Shirts; Spring heels, sizes 6 to vesterday by Secretary Weeks, be- i " i i new patterns, with neck- 11: rubber heels, sizes | ause of remarks derogatory to Amer- E 2 S o S = band or collar = 113 to 2. Values 52.95 = ica made in a book written by Mr. $ 00 - - attached. Sizes 95 up to $400...... E i Fortescue. today expressed his re- L z = = 121 to M. C | Men’s ’Blanket - — g AT i S Our own direct importation—Camel's Hair = color, of Scotch wool; with heavily fringed ends. Both comfortable and smart. Bath Robes . 1 $3.95 They are excellent Blan- neetings of shal Foch with the vermans and the latter's reeptance of the allies’ terms. The premier | noke of th m of Germany that | . b b | d Two Hosiery Men's Imported Ribbed Wool Half Leaders Hose—Brown and the dark Heather mixtures. All sizes...... Nl T ! ) . 3for $2.25 T Men's Thread Silk Half Hose: The two unsportsmanlike acts, Mr. S I't GO d S ® 1 kets: in mew colorings and 1 Fortesc xplained, took pl i ’ g . e e e . e g PpOrts ods dpecials e gt tareissith sl perfect gufim). I\%]l}aq\. Cordovan. C retween an erican an anothe: . = avyv g . s 517 Bisiai] oleimeie e Rland, Mr. Fortcscus at waist and neck cord; all = - Navy and Gray. All sizes. competitor in said, the American had won the race unfairly and had been disqualified. At | the same time, he said. the British | forelgn office had discovered that a | person In the American State De- partment had altered a document to favor America’s contentions. Mr. Fortescue said that he would return to and with Mrs. Fortes- cue on ember 28 without deliver- | ing any lectures. He said he was not on a lecture tour, but that he had been invited to address sevcral pub- lie bodies. Genuine All-Leather Foot Balls— $1.50 Strongly made Boys’ Foot Ball Pants; well padded; $1.95 cut in “regulation” patterns o Roller Skates—Union Hardware Co.’s $1.90 . A make; ball bearing and extension....... Skull Caps—made of high-grade Felt §()c in all the popular combinations. ..... 5 and < = A AR - 6 for $3.00 sizes — large, medium small—cut full and long. From the Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) A Men'’s High and Low Shoes $3.95 Brogues, Semi-Brogues, College Brogues, English, Semi-English, French or Square-toe and models. Straight lace or Men’s Smart | Suits With two pairs of pants $18.00 Regular models and sports designs—in Tweeds, 17ancy Mixtures and Pencil Stripes. Unusual weaves —and un- usual tailoring for such a | price. And keep in mind the two pairs of trousers with cach Suit. T ATTENTION fo NERVOUS ew Low Shoes $3.95 Tongue Pumps, Tongue Colonials, Cross- strap and Buckle Pumps—One and Two-strap Pumps; Grecian and Flapper Pumps; English, Walking and Dress Oxfords. In Brown and Mahogany Calf; Brown, Black and Matt Kid; Black Kangaroo; Patent Colt; Patent Kid; Black and Brown Satin; plain or beaded effects—with heels of all styles and heights—leather and covered wood; rubber heels attached. 0 0 every ce! of payment to suit. Cleaniiness I3 eme of our mamy the conservative Blucher. Wy Perfect Sustion oeth Wil Not Sip x Drop—$5.00 Other Sets of Teeth, $5 Up Fillings, 50c Gold Crowns ol sifver. In Brown or Black Eric Grain Leather, Ma- hogany and Toney Red Calf, Tan Lotus Calf; Gun Metal and Patent Leather—single or double sewed soles; and rubber heels in most all styles. No ochare for painless extraction whes | work s deme. All work guaranteed. DR. WYETH, he. 427-29 7th St N.W. te Lansburgh & Bro.. and over Co. and most thoroughly equipped parlors ia — = = ‘Washington. FPhone Main 9133. B A e e e e =