Evening Star Newspaper, November 16, 1922, Page 18

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84cting Gover,wr' Says Heiress SWIT'CHMEN AFFlL'ATE ;u‘x':‘t::x;:x?:&:.qf.flfi:ge:;:rltch: EEEEEESSSEEN I I R R E R EERERRRERERERRRRRRR TSRO RU R E] | ” = > . Sale | ep s ROYAL' Opposite Page By the Associated Press. "Egu‘: relations with Mr. Cashen l"rlda_\‘ i ‘ Advertisement otive. Firemen and Enginemen wag = . Biohe. presiaons. ot e ensineers. 15| STRAWBERRIES ARE RIPE.|w - The Annual Mld-November Coat Sale Offers I : . WITH 2 BROTHERHOODS | e cetiire i selt-cxianatoy. i Should Be Kept in Asylum fon i Sae o . tha eton oo A, O e et e e e i nee g (M | The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President | members of his organization. . Geples of the circular et out Ly T ° wo Groups of Luxurious Coats and Wraps Every Coat Is Excellently Tailored - Notice of Union Oficlal Calls for | 1i¥lon Wil seo fo It thas eash Coby the Switchmen's Union™ of Nortn!Brotherhood of Locomatiye Rochocd | hen, head of the S8witchmen's EAU CLAIRE, Wis., November Every Coat Is Silk Lined and Warmly Interlined Every Coat Represents a Substantiel Saving to You Membership Campaign to Make |dividual switchman on your system, America, which is affiliated with the|of Locomotive Engineers completed 'gy %18 = : 7 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1922.° Organtzation 100 Per Cent. | Soma®tum ‘Suftsnman SHer he has American Federation of Labor, with|their schedule negotiations on lha’ the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi- | New York Central rallroad and its gy Smartness, distinction and quality is written in every line of these coats and wraps. U ere inclosed and referred to|J. Beaver, a farmer near here, picked a~ membership campaign of several quarts of strawberries on his Switchmen's Unlon to make it a 100 |farm. Mr. Beaver reported thousands per cent.organization. of plants in blossom. That this is a The circular of M “In- |sure harbinger of an open winter s closed find copies of circulars sent |the verdict of local weather sharps. Straight line, side drape, blouse back and wrappy models permit of comprehensive choos- . ing to meet every whim of fancy. Made of rich velvety surfaced fabrics and handsomely ornamented with beaver, squirrel, fox or caracul. These coats will please the most particular and set a standard of value not to be surpassed. Palais Reyal—Third Fleor. Hospi wi Again The Palais Royal Does the Unexpected! Sweaters! Great Stocks at $2:25 $3:5 345 3535 & 562 : Metropolitan Styles—Tuxedo Coat and Slip- Attend this concert and note the individual qualities that distinguish this great pianist. Then go to any dealer in Victor products and [ ] i acnmanino 16.—Acting Gov. | ;.:z-;gg lsh; ‘“L‘lnru at all a proper . the McLean | pitoibe e atge: P d t I h t | tal for the Insane and talking | resiaen eater P . "% { _John L. Sheehan, co John Miss Dorothv-Gordon. the heir- | 7 Gardiner of Baldwin, L. I, uncle 225 who is an inmale, satiéfied him- | of Dorothy Gordon. w posing self that the youns woman was under | the reappointment of William F. Jar- 21 ! dine as the girl's guardian, said last ovem r mialtreated ler 2s Lis witness in the guardianship | Miss Gordon herself. the acting gov- | proceedings. ‘eznor said in a statement made after | e hospital, and assured him she ew her rights and was satisfled | 5 her treatment. He expressed the | Number of Towns Under System To Be Called as Witness. “proper authority, and was not bemxI RIEht he would call Lieut. Gov. Ful Ais talk with her. desires to stay at' 01Ty MANAGERS MEET. f that the young woman was not tally fit. | Doubles i t Three Years. . eco! e i x(,\.\"lsAesB cln'r: .:(o. N::mh::rx!s — hear the Victor Records % ted to the | The number of cities and towns Adoint-l by Rachmaninoff. over Effects. Brushed Wool, Mohair, Zephyr, earing be- | ing the city manager plan has doubled . . L t over guar- | in the last three years, Paul B. Wil- fanship for Miss Gordon. Lieut. Gov. | cox of East Cleveland, Ohio, told the | No'e.h.ow faithfully his iller went to the hospital as acting | City Managers’ Association in national | renditions are por- vernor in the absence of Gov. Cox. } convention here yesterday. Wilcox is| . 7. gave it as Ris opinion that the | ver | trayed on the Victrola. “His MASTER'S VOICE" circumstances of committal and th t treatment of the patient were as the, slmfid i : : e Victor Talking Machine Co. Camden, New Jersey Wool Novelties and Fiber and Wool Mixed Fashion strongly emphasizes sweaters—and espe- cially this winter it seems that sweaters are taking the place of blouses. Many style for women and misses. In solid colors, heavy and medium weights. New fall colors include navy, black, garnet, silver, also pretty com- binations. In a collection of weaves sure to interest most women, such as plain. zigzag and fancy weaves. Round and V necks. - consider the most eflicient plan of ingly and had herself sig: - | simplified city government. The plan per_for admission after it was read | becomes effective there in January, -1o her. Ile discussed her condition, 19 i : [ e , Sensational Prices for Men’s, Women’s, Children’s Shoes | Make Your Own Selections And Save Money Just 138 big, roomy tables filled to overflowing with the most tempting Shoes you most ever saw. Select the pair or pairs to your liking and Have an expert fitter see that your feet are properly fitted. s Table No. 1 —pg oy~ Table No. 5 g pag~ Table No. 9 —we pag-Tables 13 & 14-pg Palais Royal—Third Fleor. An Assortment Extraordinary of the New Smart Earrings Thousands of pairs, all new and pretty, the small dainty or the extreme styles. In drops, hoops or showers. The ball drops set with rhinestones, sapphires, topaz or amethyst, Ttalian or real Whitby jet pearl showers. Combination colors, . also those for pierced ears. Very Moderately Priced at from 50c to $1.00 Per Pair Up to $10.00 and $12.00 Per Pair 74 Palais Royal—Main Floor. Men! Pre-Holiday Sale Extraordinary Boys' All Solid Leather Children's Comfort Slip= Missee’ and Children's Tan Women’s Washable Hid- . School Shoes, also ser;ice- pers; pretty felt cloth, with fid.-: :‘:‘Ta:'::é:i{ 'E:-E xtl‘ulr:;“ !51:'1?. &'é:’&y:'.‘? (] ! ° able scout shoes. Sizes ‘miniature designs' or il & pelt soles. Beloct shades ot ! up to S5%. Spe- z 45 vamps. Sizes 5 to 11. ::;Ic“'ng“e!:ptt'o; fl‘:l&l?wfi’s:“ u';ant: lne Vercoa S i = rousers ul S s $2. Bargain Specal .. 89C | | &t "entorel $2.85 | | 8240 o i §1.85 ; s Hi | & i Men’s and Young Men’s High-Grade | Fine Quality All-Wool Two-Trousers All-Wool Overcoats Suits £ _ Children’s Tan and Black Misses’ and Children's Ladies’ 9 Shoes, black : dies’ French Heel Ox- i s H.Igh n.” i 15 Lace Shoes, medium and Alksolid Leather School fords, leather and covered . = o | > and tans; Goodyear welt heavy soles; splendid Shoes, tans, patents and helefIS; tl_ack éc_id and black 2 . soles. Bargain shoes, all solid; sizes 6 gun metal; sizes za S, 1z€s _up/ to Special 2.5 uite 53.85 to 11, Bar- $1.75 | | to 2 i g2 45 c-}:'i E‘mspe $1.00 e - = ; gain .. . bargain - . .vi... Phie ; Worth $40 to $50 Worth $40 to $45 e B ———tr and More and More s Table No. 3 ~pg ~g-Table No. 7 -y peg-Table No. 11y ve-Tables 16 & 17y ‘"{‘t The Overcoats The Suits ' R Boys’ High Shoes, in tan Little Men's and Youths' Women's High Lace k,?‘%:zrwfi:“li! it i Tl and black leather. Good- Brown and Black Lace Shoes. Blacks and browns, SRi5, sucdo kod Hid tope. “Alio 6. SR o . There’s-double wear with vear welt'; English lace and Sitorted; plain and combic lect” shades of solid. Erays snd Strictly all-wool fab- an extra pair for less than blucher lace. Sizes up to Shoes, also Youths' Scout e 1t and Kid skin Seldmonse whaden” Goodyear weit rics, hand tailored in suits of equal quality else- S BaTe GRS | | Stem s oo g g0 | [7EER S §9°98 | B8 o 00 ety cosenial el al | ety it snfle tpuery S 2. ‘Bargain .... o Bargain Special.. L e oy Capecins o the new styles. Raglans, $45 and more; strictly all- ? Kimono, Ulsterettes, Ul- | _wool fabrics, cassimeres. cheviots, tweeds, velours, sters, Chesterfields; light, ' "Tflble No.4 - peyTable No. 8 ~pg ' g~ Table No. 129 mehum 2ul Sark Soes~ | gi;f:?.‘ st o ke, , Misses’ Felt Comfort Slipe pers — Pretty ribbon trim- ming, Including hursery designs. Blue, red and other shades, including a number .of Bootees 95c Special ,,0perrceeresy ® - Boys’ and Girls’ Better Grade Shoes for School and Dress Wear—Red Riding Hood and other trade- marked shoes. Girls’ sizes up to 2; boys'.sizes to 6%, Blrnil:....' 53'85 cll“‘fl;l'l and Misses’ Tan and Black Lace Shoes, all solid leathers; great lues. Sizes 8} w2 Bargein . $1.95 Honest. Values in Boys® Dress - Shoes; Goodyear welt~ soles; sizes up to 5%. Bargain Special ......... = 33.85 A Premier and Unusual Special Offering of About 300 of the Best Grade Overcoats & Two-Trousers Suits, *37.50 Specially priced and reduced to $37.50. You will find the same grade garments selling at $50 to $65 and more. The suits are in pure worsteds, such as Metcalfs, Ethan Allen, Wanskucks fabrics, noted for long wear; made u\y in semi-conservative and conservative _ styles. Also young men’s fine whipcords that are specially Em:.ed in our stock at $50 and $55. You will find these same grade suits in shggton‘a best clothes shop priced at $50 and more wit gmzle trousers. Considering the extra trousers, these suits are worth at least to $65. This offering includes every fine overcoat in our stock at $3780, i Regardless of the remarkably low prices, moderate alterations will be made without charge. A deposit will reseryve any garment ' for later delivery. ' Overcoats, Mackinaws and Two-Pants Suits Smart Style Overcoats for the little boysj splendid quality wool chinchillas, in blue, brown, gray and cinnamon. Convertible collar, muff pockets, all-wool linings. Sizes 3 to 10. At $7.98. c $ 9 . 0. Above Lincoln National Ba.nk—Ta.ke Elefit_&r at D Street . Phone Main 8585 = ' c Em!!ql_fl"l S8HO® % BTOER 'is loeatsd at i 7th usd D Streats,- cecupy- iog the secosd and thira ficors over fhe Liscoln Na- tional ‘Bank. Take the ele- | vater a few stops down om D Strest. Evers step Warm Ulsterette Overcoats for g boys of 10 to 17. At $2.98, Extra Fine Quz!i? All-wool Stn‘r‘m-pry;of Mackinaws, sizes 7 to 17. At $2.95. ] All-wool 2-pants Suits, Norfolk models, in dark and medium mixtures. Coats are alpaca lined, both pants full lined. Sizes 7 to 17, At $7.95. Palals Royal—Main Filoor. l-lIIII‘!!E!Ell!lllll...l,lllI.-.==l~-.IIIIII—III—lIuIIIIJ

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