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3 THE LVENING STAR, \\'AbHL\GTUI\ D. (., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1922. : ) _——-—-.——_ L T I CE—— — —— o —_——___-___ {pianist, “Mandolinata” (Saint-Suens).|musical comed he Prince of Pil- |—Traumerel (Schumann), (c) “Am BY RADIO TOD ‘\Y 1o.7:20 D m.—Miss Syl\'ia Klavans, | sen” (Luders); de conce t, “The i (Schumenn); two songs. 03 g st, “Prelude in C Sharp Minor” 4 ): intermis Silver Threads .Among the Gold _— ¥ u‘hrmunnnlr) - on, t £ quartet }( s), “Dear Old Pal” (Rice); fo P m.—Master Barnett Breeskin, R first_vinlin W, Hearts Are Youns Ve! 3 “a 11 Can Dr e years of age, “Minuet,” violin Edith Marceron, accompanist. | ncopations on th: lvia Klavans. p.m.—Master Barnet Breeskin, (a) “Ad I (Bizet); (b) * NAA—Naval Radio Station. Radlo, Va. i P! |S. KANN SoNs Co. | i oo 3:45 to'4 p.m—Closing live stock Store Hours: Daily.9:15 A. M.10 6 P. M. “The Busy Corner” _ Pa. Ave,, 8th and D Streets R markets. B Siaroeron, ¢ cccompanied by : The democratic party must be “lib- | 4 to 4:16 p.m.—Hay and feed mar- .m.—Miss Margaret Callahan, | ll ":e " ® o p eral and progressive,” must recognize | kets. 3 jeiecompanied "by Miss Mer- l l l . . N : g . and understand the protests which| 5 Pm.—Weather roport. My Hearpr 1‘<rou) The Lite) i : N , AT, p tho peoble registcred at the recent | 9:3¢ to 6 p.m.—Daily marketgram. |himgzel” (Nov. *uo ol » A}.ln y (;l’ l W’()lt ld Re oice to ave a ew clections, If it Is to be successful in | 9:45 p.m.—Weather forecast. (Do Glpam . o e 0" Bale iatic w ell ‘ l.l l‘ a A E 1 tho campaign in 1924, Senators Har-| 10 p.m.—lime signals, weather re- B : rixon, of Mississippi, Walsh of Massa- | port; ship orders; 2,650 meters. = “Pfl’i"?'“rfi‘acf?f"vks' ro e chusetts and Mrs. J. Borden Harri-| 10:30 p.m.— press news on Y o o o 9 ] ol » '/ . mar of New York 1 [ 12,650 met, ms—“His Name Is Known", IO Smart Coat for Thanksgiving Wear RO Yok it AL 24 M o, et s o i ent. Its 5 r glven in the gh Hotel. (Except where noted, sending is CW Gotcateortal mD:d’fi[L:c'::f:: "5 l a Good to the last drop ey urged th eptance of lyb- | 5:950 meters.) \x.murm)). e, . - al polict —This is & reminder to you, Parents, to attend to this im- Lnnl-'l’:h(uk::l :11)(,. A { & pm—Closing announceménts. "W X—Post Office Department (1,160 ' l} i portant matter as soon as possib’e, and not to delay to the Meters.) 2 | last moment the purchase of the coat for your daughters. 3:30 p.mn.—Report on fruits and ves- | NOF—Naval Alr Station, Anacostin, | REG. US. PAT. OFF. t < el:b‘ps 2l D. C. (412 Meters.) ! T oreaninsta Kt G DO 5. 8:30 pm—Regular weekly concert ”"' 7:30 p.m.—Llve stock and grain re- |"a the United States Naval Orches- | | porte. {tra under the direction of Charles | D SReporgion (riitsiand jvegs ; The program follows: March, | Field ~Artill (Sousa) Attractive Models in COATS FOR GIRLS $9 .90 of 8 to 14 Years at.. d coats, of fine quality all-wool ma and herringbone coatings, all are fu They have patch or slit pockets; republican partv and said that | wus being made to draw | from the democ Durpose of present nes from the liennes” (Verdb: | WIAY—Woodward & Lothrop l:uw| t set-in or raglan sleeves, talored o convertible seif col ars, and all tion to the two old 5 ‘ are belted models, button trimmed. 2ethe two olnlpartia il ministrati in M 2 to 3 p.m.—FProgram of music, in- | = 6« '] . , Aol e UL Ll stivctions on. the phonograph | S\ If your overcoat’s a Bell, it’s sure to hich wheih its poli- | and reproducing pi ted, the administra- 4 £ | serve you well” Glectric Compan | ‘Congress to pasg| Wil—Continental hill i (360 Metern), L 1y ] 5:3¢ to 7 p.m—Phonograph sclec- A 1 : !“‘Ml’-—-llouhlfdnr—lllll Eeetric Com- | o erss in A more ind c mede” he sald for the Youthful, at........ and of excellent quality, belted models of chin- s t the most inoppor-une to ¢ large mierchant ma Iying U T A SRR 1.8 P M 5 D R R R T red collars, sport pockets and inverted pleat pany (360 Meters). and cordona coats, made in chic =t POlidy of thi: pr policy that 1 4:30 10 5:30 pra.—Program of music. ! ing. stitching, embroidery and WEAS—The Hecht Company “m': ade dwind Wetern.) Some have 3 to 4 p.m.—Selections on the pho- | ph and reproducing pic for others raglan or set-in sleeves. brown, ta The sizes 14 nd 13 1o 17. Offering “The Bargain of the Year” in OVERCOATS Priced the Bell Way It is not the Bell policy ] e ey 1 ] t0 “hold you up” at the e e ey sl s [ first of the seasonand give At il e e i 3 vou lower prices at the marked down to the low- est possible figure to il commence. The prices il below are ‘“end-of-the- Kann cond Floor idized the d_honest JUNIORS® AND MISSES’® 1 COATS, Charming Styles $ 29.75 | - I Youthful Modps in Misses” Frocks l At $19.90 and $26.75 B 7 lmrg is a dl rming quaintness .nhnut thv m that llld]\(’\ them particu- larly alluring. —Poiret twills, ucill cords, tricotines, chiffon velvets, satin-faced crepe, canton crepe, satin, charmeuse and matelasse. are in ¢ styles. trimmed with silk braid. and Catholic ¥ foot ball game in the Cen dium tomorrow a sses in circular skirt and basque bodice with deep Bertha coliars, vou can hardly get around just try “Red Pepper Rub” bell cuff slecves. H £ ! 3 i 1 ;fl. H i i : ¥ E ¢ crepe dresses show the new draped lines, long sidé panels, faced ‘tte crepe, new Jenny neck and flowing sleeves. nin game. which will | am H. Hottel of | unent of The \l.u‘ ors are cocoa. Paris brown, navy and black. s for misses of 14 to 18 las soon as you apply Red Kann's—Second Floer. P - made from red peppers, costs Seeer New Dress for L At $9.9O Thanksgiving Day Wear: ‘ a jar at once.- Almost instant {f, : —Quite a few we feel sure. relief awaits you. Use it for {{ ! colds in chest. No matter , and mothers will want their daughters to have ‘hem \ what you have used for pain when they see the fine as- sortment of dresses—of which quality, style and popular prices are the best. season’’ prices. 4%75 ‘ . JAN 1! James ¢ cral of th m; Harbord, the fighting gen- eau-Thier or congestion, don’t fail to ink they were try Red Pepper Rub. I but uML ities in the materinls and have un in the most . They are fash- —You would bly h ine. twi'l cord, crepe de chine. s Dresses for Small Tots, Juniors and Misses Drensen of crepe, pe de chine and velv raightiine sty w novelty or secli girdes. They are braid ‘rimmed, silk cmhrmn(c—evl and some nrna- gold thread stitch- to $1495 values. Kann's—Second Floor. b0—— Children’s Fur Sets styles too numerous to men- tion. At $4.95 to $34.75 —Children’s Crepe, Serge and Jersey Dresses, new and ex- clusive styles. At $9.75 to $12.75 Very Pretty and Nice —Children's Middie Blouses, quality jean, white or - Qualities at O ue collars and cuffs. 3 9 5 At $1.69 [ ) —Children’s Blue Serge —Children’s Navy Blue Serge Pleated Skirts, on waist. Sizes Bloomer Dresses, siges 2 to 6 —Attractive Imitation Ermine S to 11 years. vears, with silk embtoldery. Sets, semi-round muff and 5y scarfs, which can be fastened At $3.50 At $2.95 with buttons. —Children’s and Misses’ —Children’s Leggings, white, —Pretty Natural Rabbit Sets, ~ Brushed Wool Scarfy. 0.2l brown or blue jersey cloth. colr o e tr:pes of con- round “muff and new stle (e Cotors At $1.50 and $1.95 Kann’s—Second Floor. At $1.95 to $3.95 Kann's—Second Floor. T A M AN T VT S8 . SHEAFFERS PENS—PENCILS mcnt; 11 N > o £ 2 { i H Gifts for all Seasons and the All Styles, Materials and Sizes Qur Lifetime Pen Point Guarantes UNCONDI- TIONALLY coversdefectsand accidents forever. Other guarantees are optional with the manufacturer Priced from $8.75 10 §13.00 Children’s Warm and Serviceable School Shoes That Are Especially Made for the Girls’ Growing Feet Beautiful plaid-back woolen Overcoatings, tailored in the latest and most popular styles—Ulsters, Ulsterettes, Raglans, Storm Coats and Sportsters. Quality and good looks that you cannot appre- ciate until you see. Get your Bell overcoat today. Bell Two-Pants Sui It’s the double life of Bell Two-Pants Suits 5 50 that makes them so popular with economical Gloves ~They are quite the best shoes we have ever shown for girls’ school wear, and they are guar- anteed for service. —350 pairs High Tan Lace Boots, with fawn color cloth top; me- dium and broad toes. Sizes 2V% tor 7. Regular $5.00 value. Spe- cial Saturday, pair— $3.15 Kann's—Fourth Floor. —One-clasp Fleece-lined Kid Gloves, with self-stitched backs. In tan mld brown PRIP. ... . i ! i { i H 1 F - i de I be sent out at the ond of cach | {|i Pepper Rub” you feel the | perioa. | |y tingling heat. In three min- The Sent riiics ;| utes, it warms the sore spot 5 ig Army through and through, frees J 4 i vividly the blood circulation, breaks ) e S J " up the congestion—and pain ! -, > L xs s ” .7 e tom is gone. b[l[)-()l'l’l' Dresses How Many Little Girls Would Like a fon B fovtes Red Pepper Rub, In Misses [ ' at | i | H i ¥ | ’ \ i W. A. SHEAFFER PEN CO. Ft. Madison Iows Sheaffer’s Giftie Sen trepres. ent the phrase “Gifts that Last.” Priced from $8to $100 ' GHEAFFERS, PENS—PENCILS AT THE BETTER DEALERS EVERYWHERE Service Stetions:” NEW YORE CHICAGO KANSAS CITY DENVER SAN FRANCISCO and leather hands. black, brown and-tan. Pair —Children's ported Strap Wrist Gloves, P.K. sewn and point self-stitched backs. tan, brown, gray and beaver shades. $2 65 Pair ciiceeciiennnee Kann’s—Street Floor. —_—{ men. It's their fine quality materials, expert . .00 tailoring and attractive styles that make them SPECIAL SALE OF appeal to well dressed men. Bell Two- Pants Suits cost about the same or less than 50 . one-pants suits elsewhere. . 2 29 I I Washington-Headquarters 7] ; and Misses’ “Bestyette” Raincoals ||| Shentbor Bons-and: Péncilé —A fortl.mule Purci.une and something voung girls will like for Christmas. $2.99 Harry C. Grove’ lnc ~ Saturday @t......cocoiiiiininiiiannn i ~“Bestyette” Rain Capes, of a splendid quality, in navy and red, rubberized sateen, . 1210 G St. N.W. with,_plaid silk lined a‘tached hood. Sizes 6 to 14. Main Ais'e—Street Floor. Bell Clothes Shops —Guarnnteed Bestyette Capes, in navy. —Guaranteed Bestyette Rain Coats, i JULIUS H. WOLPE we.c a Complete Stock of red and brown, of rubberized sateen. belted models, 1 d Bbacs arry P ocR o [ w o\ 3 E pluid sk lined, suached heod mieds % naicrial” with hat to match, sizes PR L Sheaffer’s. Pens and -Pencils || -8 O Stores All Over the Land—TFwo Stores in Washington and non-rip aemhole. S.zes $3.95 ol A 1 . N.W. | 020 F Street N.W. Ave. N.W § 1o 14 years. At......... Sheaffer Pens - i \ / A Kann' Sed b \ $5.95 and $6.95 W u:d ;:n;r 727-3113th . ; For Your Convenience—Open Saturday Till 10 P.M. COMBANY “The ldeal @ity SENW. [ oo cor e 3t