Evening Star Newspaper, November 24, 1922, Page 10

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" 10 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. . NOTICE! ok ARTISTS’ MATERIALS CALL GOODYE - SIGN SUPPLY SHOP 942 E Street N.W. Mai United States Will Take Part |Social Aunouncements| i SOLD EVERY WHERE OF THE BETTER KIND COST LESS | d ‘ In Parley on Central America| = = = o= mues: | RYZ ON : | _ ,_ : Moore’s Printcraft Shop b BAKING POWDER 735 13 5t NW. 7 || > Great Shoe Sale Saturday Here is a shoe sale that everybody should attend. A sale that nobody can afford to miss. Staying away from this sale and throwing away money are the same thing. Men's, Women’s, Boys’, Misses” and Children’s Shoes At Prices You Can’t Resist * Secretary Hughes i and Sumner Wells | qued Delegates. :Conference to Be Held Here Begin- ning December 4. i i | i 1 | In compliance with an invitation extended by all the Central American governments, the United States will participate in the conference on Cen- -tral American affairs, to be held in this city, beginning December 4. The President has appointed Secretary Hughes and Sumner Wells, former chief of the Latin American division of the State Departnient, as the repre- sentatives of this government. Mr. Wells is acting as United States commissicne: in Santo Domin o ar. ranging for the withdrawal of can troops and the re-estab Ishment of the republic. Those duties, it is stated, will not be interrupted by his at the Central American con- Boys' Tan English and Blucher o (BT Bargain Table tyle, with rublee heels and S - l T Goodyear welt Misses’ and Children’s Black s All sizes. $2.98 pecuats and Tan Shoes, £ Little Gents’ with r u bber Scout Shoes... $1 .40 s Boys’ Solid Shoes ......... : Children's School Shees. $1 .39 Sizes 812 to 11 Infants’ But- Shoes. .- - Sh’::::pe‘r"i’:lr.lf $2 . 0 0 In the correspondence which led to an agreement for the coming confer- outlined by the Associated cretary Hughes expresscd the belief that it afforded opportunity for roments of Central America example now to the world d to the nations of the misphere particularly, for tilement of international Very latest stvles in Wo Toque Pumps in Black al. with turn Erlebacher’s are featuring the very latest style | innovations in their negh'gee shofi, inc]uding a selec- i tion of practical gifts that will delight the feminine ‘ heart, such as French jewelry, French Neglijec, . French Perfume, Blouses, Sweaters, Hosiery and Scarfs—attractively priced. The American communication indi- cated the purposes of the Washington | conference as being to lay plans for the setting up of an international tribunal to adjust disputes that diplo- macy has failed to sol to consider among themselves the possibilities of form ng a limitation of armaments agreement, following the precedent of the Washington conference of the great naval powers, and to take up any other matters that secmed appro- priate. was to carry out that program, the Associated Press, thai the W\, Washington government agreed to S - full participation. in the confe 1 Entra big values in Ladies’ and g Growi Girls' High Lace Sh < Siopnpnes s te SRt 500 pairs of Men's High- grade Winter Oxfords. Special $398 and 3498 | $2.49 and $298 | i.M0)h0 $2.98 OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT For Xmas Shop Early e it a purty to w agreements may ussions. 316 == = 316 THE WEATHER | 7tl] St. JE'ELO@&‘RREE%@E}@ER&&Q 7{11 St. District of Columbia, Maryland and AndNowforaDress colder tonight, with freezing { ure; fresh andestrong north- inia—Falr tonight and to- morrow; colder tonight. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m. 12 midnight, 48; 4 a.m. noon, 44. Barome 29 64; 12 r—4 p E at 1:10 p.m. yesterday. Lowest tem- | perature, 41, occurred at 7.30 a.m. to- day Temperature same date last year—; Highest. 60: lowest, 44. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of the water at § am.: Great Falls—Tem-| iperature, 42; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey). Today—Low a.m. and 6:50 p.m.; high tide, Tomorrow—La % The Sun and Moon. % Today—Sun rose 7 a.m.; sun sets 4:49 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises 7:01 a.m.; sun sets 4:49 p.i Moon rises 11:40 a.m.; sets 10:34 p.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. A Series of Silk Sales By Our Nine Mills SO Sale No. 5 Presents - —at a price that ought to bring the i g - ) 3 wm & season’s greatest crowd to our dress st g 28 :Zg | PY e department tomorrov. SO nother i1 ensation Pt.cloudy ! Clear Offered by Our Wrightsville Mill NE\'ER has there been presented such an opportunity to acquire silks for holiday gift giving and apparel as this Series of Nine Sales by our Nine Sitk Miils! The savings here eliminate all middlemen’s profits and cannot be equaled! All-Silk Broadcloth Shirting Now is the time to obtain the silk material for “his” silk shirt gift for Xmas. Many styles and colors. Regular [ ] Extraordinary! Reg. $4.00 All-Silk Canton Crepe!! $2.49Yd. / (40 Inches Wide.) You'll be surprised when you behold the quality of this ex- traordinary special! Endless colors, the very perfection of weaving ability, made from pure dyes and all-silk through- out. You should see this spe- cial! $2.50 value..eeeinnnnenecmrienens $1.50 Kimono Silks Beautiful floral designs and brocade effects; all colors; 1 0 36 inches wide L4 i Ok { Philideipi Velvet Dresses for Street Satin Canton Dresses for Afterncon Canton Crepe . Dresses for Business g;flifdiigfi"’” Dresses for Dinner and Crepe-Back Satin Semi-Evening Wear $3.50 Paisley Crepes Persian and Arabesque de- signs. Adaptable for fancy shawls, blouses, frocks. etc.; beautiful colorings; 40-inch ® Width sooiieiiiinnaiieiiiiiinns Regular $15 Metal Brocades 5 Gold and silver metal cloths We represent (9 ninc are very much in vogue for $10.98 miils, each mill contributes evening frocks, hats, trim- (8 a.m., Greenwich time, today.) Station Temperature. Weather. ! London, a2 Pars, Vienna, Austria Part cloudy ; 8 Pan cloudy Actual $75, $85 and $95 B gle.r loud; | Hos g 'art cloudy | Hamilton, (4 Cloudy g San J P 8 Clear tes 70 Clear special values for THREE 4 s 5 b 4 08 3 “loudy & Clo 0 Cle 6 0 3 Clear Pt.clondy 0. 54 83 Clear Clear ‘( FOREIGN. ! ur rlmmed Coats i il : “Buy From the Milll” R e e DAYS ONLY. N\ |1 Enend o o e eountrics & ) | Seh ear . L o B 3 e e o MATERIALS i) s FURS j| |~ ciranine anp enmssivG From the Silk Looms to You! i & ies’ Suits (Plain), $1.50° a 3 A P » Fashona Caracul hv:l::: Cfl‘llel:. ra(r a-:mo)auvs-m 1 $1.75 Two-toned Brocades, 36 in. wide. .$1.29 $1.75 Tricolettes (tubular), 36 in g G Squirrel SPINDLER’S | $1.25 Corduroys, 36 in. wide.......... .85 $2.00 Georgette Crepe, 40 in..... I e e . Main 2704 607 1BthiSE N.W- $5.00 Satin Canton Crepe, 40 in. wide. .$3.79 $8.00 All-Silk Chiffon Vel.vet, 40 in, i Panvelaine Beaver ' $3.00 Crepe de Chine, 40 in. wide. ....$1.98 $7.00 Tinsel Faconne, 3G in..........$5.00 i: e e\ { o s e | \ ior ' emember—It’s a great pleasur B ) About Interior : McCall Patterns o il auid ginewamplen 11 1. . McCall Patt Skunk % g e Decorating ’ | —and we'll be pleased to Many women who admire t;cautilfu] Coats but have not indulged their g S e | tastes because of high prices will welcome this oppostunity to purchase the \ elderation. ML s ) Specialist KIND OF GARMENT THEY HAD IN MIND at a GREAT DEAL LESS y STasersBove Sou Jo% w5 6. “ ; . i o ] , : 0%. i L E)flc than they’d expected to pay. ©% ( m' g = ‘Lansburgh Decorating Company 1756 M Street Next to Conmnecticut Ave, . o : Julius Lansburgh - Experienced Advertisers Prefer The Stay] =~ v = ~ David Silks = - ~3

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