Evening Star Newspaper, November 17, 1922, Page 19

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THE EVEI\ ING STAR, WASHING I'ON D.. C, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1922. 19 e ——— e i e e et MY W 1 JesESESEESEEESCENERENNERED MURSE 'ml Al. DME AUTO DRIVERS HAVE NARROW ESCAPE. - |SAYS PRESIDENT FAVORS | KITCHIN RETURNS HERE. = Democratic Leader Has Recovered - 7; . From Illness. - e s m L j i | Representative Kitchin of North Car- a i Jolina. democratic leader of the House, L] ¥ . - returned to Washington today after a m 11th and G Sts. . .Est. 1877—A. Lisner, President ®| Senator Sterling Believes Measure | ent at the opening session Monday. He = - ll Shipbuilder’s Three Sons and in Interest of Government 5g;}l]:‘nd:‘;nénsag:m]\xrmKm“nln:: (':'xic;m)? » s v ly an not a ® 4! Eight Associates to Go Be- Employes Suieof Foastment: o " U fore Senator Sterling of South Dakota, - BO S Be. ler Make and B Court Same Day' Gsitana'st thecivllberyie iCommits a ! = tee, sald today that he “had every 12 o . i Charles W. Morse, New York ship- reason to believe” the President would ‘nE"Iol B builder; his th d eight be favorable to action on the bill for + Better Quality Clothes =2 :s e, I o e et on e | to NERVOUS iof conspiracy to defraud the United | employes at the coming speclal and —make useful and practical gifts that boys .‘:.‘fi:,e s,:‘.s,nl‘f::t’;gff: n::{p:xuc;;::c;\‘;‘: :::ritn;;!e::zzso:rnf:gfs;;‘e:: (:r;‘:dl appreciate. Lowest in the city prices, quality considered. ing the war, will- be called for trial in Criminal Division 1 of the Su- be exerted action. toward bringing about | =3 I , proceeding. a d - t S t e |l came in collision with a ear owneq 3 3 E L an I W o-rants uits et ot 7 b A Lovely Plaid Blankets Where Your Dollars Count Most Winter-Weight Comforts | = $7 95 | I e Sizes 66x80 $ 98 ’ Full size for doublc $ 90 5 L] { : cavy wéight, soft . beds, and filled with . = a L i rm: a blanket — fine, seclect quality —1= ] Worth $10 to $12.50 | SYSIEM UUI“NED e e 720-22-24 Tth St. NW. white cotton : ] Smart style Overcoats for | Extra fine quality all-wool ! ':;:’;F‘;{j e B the tittle hoy splendid quality | stormeproof Mackinaws. sizes | fsteadof concentrating mcrely upon = ) é : = 8 wool chinchillas, in blue, | 7 to 17. At $795. tieular corsideration. & big forward S B brown. gray and cinnamon | Allwool 2pamts Suits g Secretary Wallace Explains | ®f o poniie Poicien secded. November Value.Gl oat and Dress Lvent . o \mnlthnmg Sizes 3 | Norfolk models, in ({hfk and Department’s System for Developed out of the war, he said. | B to 10 At 795, | Moaca e boti_ pants. ful ¥ Raretn e e Dak el Special Purchases for the November Sales Make the Values Exceptionally Low Priced = f‘nt\f:ir;-"h;l;w;x‘c 6 " A | lined. Sizes'7 to 17.” Ac $7.95. I Benefiting Commodities. &t ‘(:'f"ctrn‘:wnxm“:” i gy Y $29.75 to $39.75 Women’s and Misses’ Fur-Trimmed B s705. F i Palais Royal—Main Floor. CEa P -d [ ] Establishment of “commodity coun-, '0on with a report by " clls” by the Department of Agricul-| CF ¢f the bureau of ¢ 'fi”" turg to help the farmers of the coun- of the United States | i} o 5 o try was .explained by Secretary Wallace (OdA\ in an dereus he{or‘ » Narcissus Bulbs, in Pretty aly oo i s vt : » = . of the Association of Officlal Asti- 110 Coats, all-silk lined, in Velours, = ) | D h 50 E h cultral Chemists, at the Raleigh Hotel. 2 3 2 = 1S eS, C £ac The outline of how the farmers M. _,oh\ma. Mcltfmf.‘ Broadcloths and a z - ) the country are being alded may be| few Plushes in Tailored and Fancy £ \Vill bloom in the house in four weeks. Three rreadedfaatadvancs ‘“‘""‘“iom I[XAS IHWN UlEI Models. Embroidered Backs and = @ aed ; a1 since Secretary Wallace declared um 4 : t H bulbs in dish, all in fancy box, ready for mailing. he but yesterday completed his an- Sleeves; trimmed with Beaverette, and Women’s Spuytex fine coats for boys 10 to 18. The new jury for February will be The Sterling-Lehlbach ;_-,,.fq}' Per i‘-:'mn W perine Court of the District of Co- This statement by Senmator Sterling All-wool Two-trousers High-grade Overcoats for .‘lumbln Tuesday, February 6, 1923. is considered particularly significant | Suits, in_the latest Noriolk | little by of extra fine all- | Justice Stafford today granted the in view of the fact that he recently | models. For boys 7 to 18. At ‘ wool fabrics, with all-wool W request of Attorney Wilton J. Lam- called upon the President at the $1250 to $22.50. | linings: sizes 3 to 10. At §1250 glbert. for Mr. Morse, that a speedy ‘White House, and discussed with him | > 0 E - trial be accorded Morse and his al- 4 | Boys’ 2-pants Suits. made oi \ to $17.50. leged associates. United States At- the situation regarding reclassifica- | weth Wil Nov Slip Crompton all-weather cordu- | - s e B torney Gordon consented to the date tion legislation. It is hoped by sup- | i+ Drop—s58 roy. the better grade and ine quality on Nortolk | susEeste: Y Mr. mbert, but ad-; porters of reclassification that the make. All sizes 7 to 18. Spe- | Suits for little boys, in all- L LiorcourtiinCHeting ot (cony President will include it in the pro- Ol_Fl‘l'::“§°;'c ofi@esth, 195 Un cial at €895, | wool tweeds. Sizes 5 10 10. ants.” Notice of the date, Mr. Gordon gram of d}egls(l:ulon which he will 2 ais Royal—Main Floor. At $15.00 to $24.50. Tomorrow Last Day to Buy These Great Economy Specmls Overcoats, Mackinaws At 50c to $3.00 each. that in it he explained In detail the| Union Suits 43 t6 51 Palais Royal—Main Floor. workings of the councils. By the A:&o_l‘(l!:-fl Press. 2 Full Combed Yarn Union Suits, Flatlock W S . One by one the great agricultural| BRECKENRIDGE, Tex. || = Seams, Duiteh week jand “high % peck fand 2 commodities, such as cotton and|17.—Breckenridge was quiet tudd\‘—'mx:h pants, fleeced lined. Regular and wheat, are being considered by thelfollowing the exodus vesterd pf e AT NiEES 7 i Devartment ot Weronnidered by ihe|following the cxodus vesterdsy of S $25 to $29.75 Women's and Misses’ Fur-Trimmed . ] Bar ain Basement= ‘:Orduro to agriculture and ‘the %ountry at|and intimidations made by a crowd | = Union Suits large are expected to be great. lof men who paraded through.the ne- | (i00d warm, heavy fieeced union suits for Cites Cotton as Example. |gvo; ana Mesican scctions ‘Tues flatlock seams, one button, closed Robes and Breakfast Coats Department of Agriculture by all offi- | h# reported. i d 3 98 u&l; nnl(: uork\e:ls dealing in any way| Ci ‘and) county officials Babes C with cotton. A departmental policy ispromised the negro and Mex curious Fur-tri 2 s 2-98 an B worked out. Then conferences are held | residents_all _protection ible i ) P Al Luxurious Fur-trimmed Coats Robes in attractive colors can be had in various stvles—roll collars, flat or collarless. All made good of the whol try is developed, 50c Spuytex Children’s i iostyne and Broadcloth. Big, and cut full with belt all around. Splendid colors, rose, PRl (e G e = P yd i Chamiosty e' i a Lh, BR' blue, light or dark violet, lavender, orange, purple. Slzes nc&;‘!”:hrfi;bolls;‘e_::!"y = A bil ests and Pan roomy Slee\es_, in Blouse, Wrappy, 36 to 46. At $2.98 and $3.98. plained, wheat is being considered, and OmOMe: Pl A P AR Straight and side line effects, in all all the other staple products. It is ex- Glasses b pants ankle lengty with mushin pa Glove Specials From the Basement 16-button Gloves, Gauntlet Gloves, Wallace said. | Good-tooks in women doex not de. | = Silkc and Fiber g $13.95, $16.95, $19.75 Silk Cloth $2.98 74c pr. | Stafford concurred In the suggestion. | selected on’the date assigned for the trial, and Attorney Lambert suggest- ed that time might be saved In se- lecting a jury for the Morse case by | the presence in court of the large | number of talesmen summoned on| that day for jury service. Justice| Morse recently filed a request for an | early trial, claiming that as the gov- ernment had failed to press the charges of fraud in the civil cases recently heard in Virginia he had been deprived of an opportunity of clear- ing himself of that charge in that nual report to the President, and| retary said. This work is now well ! established, he added, and its benefits ! on stance, the commodity cotton. for in- conferences are held in the with the cotton growers and with deal- ers. From these series of conferences a broad policy in relation to the cotton pected that the “commodity councils” ultimately will put the agriculture of the varfous basic regions of the coun- try on a sound basis, and in this work | Purchasing Power Discussed. The Secretary of Agriculture de-[ scores of negroes and Mexicans, left town because of alleged threa night 1314 G St. ity Club Bidg. ClaflinOptical Co. ! pepd wpon age, but upon health. woman's health - W < : clared that while farm prices had ad- | the feminine make-up than upon any- = 3 =t Women’s _ 5“'~’d_€ - finish vanced, as compared with a year ago, | thing else. Women's. White Jamb- | Gauntlets, with wrist strap the prices of things which the farmers : 2 . 2 2 use have advanced also, so that the skin, with embroidered | stitched backs. Brown, tarmer’s purchasing power, with. the s, backachen, stitched backs. Sizes 6% | tan and gray. Sizes 6 to 7. to 7. Saturday, $2.98. Saturday, 74c pair. Walking Gloves at $1 Women’s African Cape Tan Gloves, two-button length, with' stitched backs; sizes 6 to 7. Also gray Mocha Gloves, strong and durable. Sizes 6%4 to 7. Sat- urday at $1 pair. Just Unboxed—New McCall Patterns In Advance Styles A Jeavy Blanket 200 Beautiful oy Bescon w Sh : 0 Beausifol Hats from [ 51 uf%, 722 Y §9).89 . ams omen’s oes - : s i i srimmed; full eut; Y = Choice of Nottingham Lace THLY are the advanced patterns just arrived at our one o t_ e leading makers sizes; cord belta s == | Madras, Marquisette and Novelty Worth $5.00 pattern counter. They show the newest features of at a price concession en- Veroll designs. wek¥sajiniWhite;dvorsiand soru. the coming modes. You will be able to reproduce these styles exactly, because of the printed accuracy of the mew McCall & Pattern. There are printed lines to cut on—promising 5 siskand slmel-tfl‘ $l .47 vou the original stylish cut. There are directions The Newest Modes faney siten oo ‘ printed on the pattern pieces to help you in laying of Satin, Duvetyn, Velvet aott bt Ciare ‘:u them out on the material so that the design of the cloth will be most effective. It is no wonder that garments go together without l!o'.her;‘ e S e e shapes —large, medium | £ Cloves nel Pajamas...... ¢ e EEEE Fumpe St Pt Py Bargain Basement. and small Hats to stit the Genuine, 2<lasp .Cham. 49 Men’s Outing th 93 Dressy Satin Pumps olsette * W oy 3 taste of every woman. women. black, nel Nightgowns C Military, Baby Louis and Flat Heels “AEEREEEENEENEENSEEESEEEENENS EEEEE exception of men in the cotton indus- try, had not shown the improvement the Department of Agriculture had ex- pected. This will be brought out in his annual report, Mr. Wallace intimated. Out of the department’s study -of this problem, the speaker continued, had grown the series of “commodity councils,” from which so much is hoped. In considering the whole sys- 1109-1111 G gs, irregulari- ties and troubles of that sort are all destroyers of beauty. admire sickness, Dr. Plerce’s Favorite Prescription not only acts upon the troubles and weak- nesses pecullar to women, but ix an all-around tonic that braces the en- tire body, relf aleeplessnens, headaches, dizzinens. Street N.W. A special purchase 'o.f ables us to offer these ex- traordinary values. and Panne Velvets—all the newest colors —and No disturbances or disorders LAFLIN dependx more upon Men do not|= o = Boys’ Grly Ribbed shirts, nice w month to 3 d p nds. Ages ‘Women’s _IIIIlIIIIlNIlllII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Sport Hose !— ome in £ fnner "cominations S such as black and = gray, ‘black and sileer = combinations of suede = Seamed back and shaped ankle, wide flare top. nervousnexs, | = | = Women’s Glove and = Thread Silk Hose A large variety of k with colored tops, alan full fashioned pure xilk hose in lot, Onyx_Pointex. Colors cordovan, gun metal, = H i=a - - & t Open 9:15 A.M. Close6P.M. [|'E5 For Which You Have Been : Suits : Offered in Girls’ Dresses Sz . P:lv.lcl - H 95 7 Girls’ Blue Serge Regulation Dresses =H o Cloth -Coa H $ 2 : An thel' S ec!al S l |BE .. Girs Falo Clot z . % Made of a new quality serge; regula- 95 o p ale SR L R e s 95 £ == i tion style, pleated style: trimmed with . - :Q‘!':Iflv‘t’;[x’dhr:::h .::;ll ::s; E..‘ c {3 braid and attached tie. Sizes 8 1o 11 — in Our EEemtuiien £ m;fc ’]"m Erouc ;.53:"{;:,?? - Girls’ Velveteen Dresses : = Girls’ Velour Cloth Co‘h ’ 5 8 to 18 years. Lined pants & In blue and brown, sizes § to 11 ycars i | 1< S P g o 98 £ 2nd well Tined coats, made § A pretty velve frock, witorea st $ I3 Q8 S ¥ front 'and back ke styles. £ belted style 2 silk cord belts and embroidered neck 2 ln ' a en /= % Colors aupe, :mf: navy and u 3 i‘a: front, one pocket. Em— == izes 1 to H] i . s E: Girls’ Polo Cloth Cuh £ Boys Wool Mixed : Girls’ Combination Crepe & Worsted EH £ Mackina £ Beautiful solid D 2 = H = = eautiful so crepes and dresses " £: ] ws & with black and white plaid skirts, madn 2 H = & middy style. Blouses have black and . 5 ] g s 95 % white trimmings to match, Colors e . z & . & green, red_ Sizes 8 to 14. ° — : [ £ o B siade or s Blue Serge Dresses gitle o i i Vool- H _Made of a nice quality serge. Straight- S £he: & cout of the better s 98 £ Beautiful k.Pl“‘l I“ 00l & Jine eftccta, Prettily enbroiiored Walst 2 fod. " Toverted pleat Lot 5 mixed Mackinaws. Invert- E jine in contrasting color and fancy edse 5 z | back, foll shawl collar, — & ed pleat back, full belt, two = belts, trimmed collar and cuffs. Sizes —_— 2 muft sray, AU crotch, ages 6 to 12 years. soft quality. to 16 years, including EEESIENARINNIIREAETIIIANRRNATILS e Sale of Girls’ Coats belted style, 2 button and Women’s Blanket Robes Women’s Wool Tuxedov Kayser Chamoisette brown and covert. tion bill is now before a subcommit- tee of the Senate appropriations com- mittee, headed by Senator Smoot of Utah. The measure hus passed the House and has been reported favor- ably by the Senate civil se,vice com- | mittee. Hearings on the bill before | the appropriations subcommittee are | to be resumed at an early date, it is ! said, and, it is believed that.’ with isomé amendments, the bill soon will be reported to the Senate. tiniess extraction whoa work guarastesd, DR. WYETH, lnc. 427-29 7th St N W. Opposite Lansburgh & Bro., Grand Unmion Tea Co. Lar most_thoroughly equipped parlors in Washington. Phone Matn 9133, » . ATIONA <. PHOTO i $1.69 Sealine Collars; sizes 16 to 44, a few 95¢ OATS and pin and Wraps, in Suede Velour, Bo- livia, Normandy, Silk Plushes, Bizes one LU T HT colors ; sizes 16 to 44 and 43 to 51. Irregular. Other Coats, $29.75, $39.75, $45.00 DRESSES Attractive Models in all-wool Tricotines, Poiret ’Twills, Canton Crepe, Crepe-back Satin, Satin {Charmeuse and Laces. Balkan Blouses, Long- \51de Drapes, Pleated Tunics, Basque and Strawhr ‘Model Bead and Embroidered. All colors. Sizes 16 to 44. Other Dresses, $14.75, $19.75, $24.75, $29. 75 Glove thread black, suede. The Greatest Values We ve Ever Crompton Corduroy’ 8 to 14 years. S2VMEEEAEERZEECEISERTOSSRCEE Sensational Sale! muff and 2 button pockets. Strongly made. All sizes. SIREEIILNILE 215 and 3 High-grade shoes selling at a fraction of their real value. Choose from New Combination Chic Tan Oxfords Men’s Outing Flan- All e LU LU LR L L LU O T

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