Evening Star Newspaper, November 26, 1922, Page 17

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—— SOONWILL SUBMIT £ NEW BUILDING CODE Architects and Engineers Will Study Draft, Commis- H sioner Keller Says. Washington's new building code, Avhich has been in process of revision during mtted 1 be sub- the past year, w to representative architects, d engineers of the city hefor- it is finally adopted, Commissioner Keller stat- or t nizht 1t is ol Keller's desire to make the rewritten regulations as modern s complete as any building code in this country, and, with that end in Niew, The Commissioner is not spar- ing thme in the task. Review the Rulens. Varly i Toilding office went thoroushly over the voluminous collection of rules t vontrol the e of ucture in the Zarage 1o a U Another man time to a further study of the visions recommended and when work is comple the builde and others who will be I\ it will be make constru 1 ed than r Commi Operative Near Cloxe of Year. »new code effect until ol Keller said th would not be likely to & var the close of An appropri ned from Co e ca printed and place o sale in the building inspector’s of- int the present_edition of the code was a1 but minor de sin ained from d 5 time the more import- janges being considered. 1 “PRUuRcSSIVtS” LINE UP IN CONGRESS Conference December 1 to Have Goodly Attendance of Out- siders Also. tive Service, of which Senator La Follette, republi- -un, Wisconsin, is chairman and Rep- entative Huddleston, democrat, bama is vice chairman, announced night that nine senators nree represent atives alread to attend the “progressiv er of influ Dl of Washington ¥ one of the invited Sen- declined the in- The service made public a tter from Mr., Dill to Senator La lette, ing that the Zormer would like to attend” but would not . able to do so because of the date selected. RAIL EQUIPMENT FAULTY, PRESIDENT IS WARNED Labor Union Chiefs Call at White House to Renew Complaint About Conditions. enewed complaint about the con- '”r‘\ of much of the railroad equip- t over the country was made to dent Harding vesterday by Wil- liam H. Johnson, president of the In- ‘ernational Assocfation of Machin- and Bert Jewell, president of e Railway I mployes Department of American Federation of Labor. y declared the inspection force of tate Commerce Commission i oh l’m» was inadequate for the work at hand charged also that the carriers re falling to co-operate Wwith the inspectors. Mr. Johnson and Mr. Jewell asserted in leaving the White House that the shopmen’s strike still was effective on about 50 per cent of the road: and charged that the carriers still were spending money in a wasteful manner in housing and caring for employes who replaced the striking men. —_— “T00 LARGE AN ORDER” FOR POSTAL OFFICIALS Request to Have Names and Ad- dresses Written in Chinese Char- acters Not Complied With. Writing names und addresses of money order es in China in hinese characters was too large an arder for the United States Post Of- tice Department. This was indicated in an announce- ment by the tment yesterday of ceptance by China of the terms vention with United States | ostal shanghai, discon- Ve under the terms of the arms conference. of American money order of- s sent yesterday to Director s Destelan of with the director's to so asked that sepa- ng the names and ad- Aresses of payees in China be written in Chinese haracters to accompany all money orders. After studying this request officials of the department here sent out the following: “The, slips will be written by the <enders when possible, but when the sender is not Chinese it will be im possible to comply with the request PETROLEUM REPORT. 62 Per Cent of World's Supply Produced in United States. While world production of petro- the sixty-five-year period, 'inclusiv els of for! the United States, larzest pro in the world, supplied 5902 1,000 barrels, or 62.1 per cent of the total, the geological survey an- nounced yesterday. Russia, second largest producer, supplied 1,933, 60y barrels, or '20.3 per cen Mexico was third with 7.7 per cent. Petroleum production in the United States was larger last year than in.| the total having been 472.183.000 rrels, or 61.7 per cent of the world production for 1921, which was 765, 065,000 bagrels. Production in the United Stales increased nearly 2,000 000 barrels during October over pro- duction in_Seplember, being larger than any month this or last vear, when estimated consumption was al- most 3,000,000 barrels more. city—from a metal tory hotel. now devoting Bis re- his i- iy IIIIIIIIIlllIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||I||II [T LT T T { T THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Safety Week marks the beginning of a permanent campaign to make the streets safe. “Don’t Get Hurt” $4.50-and $5.00 ! Rugs $3.75 27x54 Axminster and Rugs, in a variety of patterns. Brimful of Warmth, (COUPON) Boys' Corduroy Pants, Sl 00 to 15, With ¢ coupon. (COUPON) Boys’ Polo Caps, 5% Warm Knit- ted Polo Caps and Mackinaw Cloth Caps. With this cou- pon. ) (COUPON) Boys’ Belt Sets, 49c Hickok Solid Leather Belt, in black or gray with Nicely boxed. With' this cou- pon. ) (COUPON Rubberized Household Aprons, 35¢ In attractive gingham pat- terns. 50c val- ue. With this coupon. () (COUPON) 25c Mavis Talcum Powder, 18c With this coupon. (S) (COUPON) 50c Mavis Face Powder, 39 With this coupon. () (COUPON) Infants’ Hose 18¢c Perfect Cot- ton Hose, in black and brown, also white cash- merette hose, slightly irreg- ular. 3 pairs for 50c. With this coupon. ) (COUPON) Infants’ Wool Hose, 39¢ White and Black Wool Hose, very slight_irregu- lars. 3 pairs for $1.00. With this coupon. S) (COUPON) Children’s Fleeced Pants 29c Pair All sizes, 2 to 12, in rib. bed fleece- lined pants. Limit, 3 to a buver. With this co“Don.(s (COUPON) Cheesecloth 10-Yard Package, 79c Sterling Bleached Cheesecloth, yard-wide, 10 yards in sealed package. With this coupon. i ) 0Oil Opaque Window Shades Purchase of §1.25 and $1.50 Oil Opaque Shades, 36 inches | | Smyrna wide, 6 and 7 feet long. White beautiful | and colors. Very slight | onds. sec- DALE. worth and outward beauty. ed. ‘PLUSH COATS, too, tion caracul. panels. 60-inch bust mcasurement. PHILIPPINE NIGHTGOWNS, $1 98 Underwear of inimitable charm, as serviceable as it is dainty. Iland- made, hand-embroidered, hand-scal- loped. Worked in delicate floral sprays and cluster dots. Envelope Chemise, $2.39 Of finest Philippine handicrait, showing patterns of drawnwork com- bined with embroidered flowers. PHILIPPINE ENVELOPE CHEMISE, of superfine soit fabrics, showing daintiest of $2 98 hand-needlework . Flannelette 2 $1.49 Flannelette Gowns . . $ 1 00 p A Fleecy quality, in pretty | Pajamas ... stripes. Double’ yoke. Some 2 y 5 e oty Women’s two-piece Paja- trimmed. Collar and collarle ‘ mas, in wHite and stripes. styl Trimmed with silk frogs. WOVEN'S CREPE PAJAMAS, 2-plece style, over coat with two pockets. Embroidered front, hwx\- stitched neck. Biue and hon & $1.98 Exquisite Novelties in Blouses Jackets $ 98 Tie-Backs Overblouses For yourself or for practi- cal gifts — here are real treasures of IFashion in win- “ter blouses. Striking com- binations of georgette and lace, faille knit and geor- gette, Canton crepe and lace and in glorious Paisley pat- terns of crepe de chine, and satin trimmed with’ gold thread. Embroidered, tinseled, braided, all-over stitched and lace trim- med in innumerable ways. All colors. Women’s Fleeced Union Sults Warm Winter Suits, firmly ribbed and lined with soft fleece. Perfect quality. Ankle length. High neck, long sleeves; Dutch neck, elbow sleeves; low neck, no sleeves. Extra sich are 95¢C. Women'’s Heavy Fleeced Union Suits Winter garments for warmth and good wear. High or Dutch neck, clbow sleeves, ankle length. Extra sizes, $1.39. Regu- lar sizes..... e R O N $l 025 Children’s Fleeced | Women's “Sad-1 Sent” Vests and Pants, for Knit Bloomers, in warmth and service. regular and extra gac Sizes 10 to 16, 50cs 39 BIEGE) oot ivs oo misivis sizes 2 to 8........ Children’s Forest Mills Boys’ and Girls’ Fleeced Walist - attachment Union | Union Suits, girls' in Sufts, in white white. boys™ in natural and Sizes and gray. eavy a 2" Soe.. $1.00 | Virm T Sizes 10 to 16, Oarter’s Silk-and-wool | $1.00; sizes 4 to SSC Union Suits for women, | 8 .... beautiful quality. Dutch = neck, elbow sleeves, knee Infants® Shi per!ecl or ankle length; low quality, with straight neck, no_sleeves, knee front or in Rubens style. length. Extra Sizgs up to 3 years.. 35c Each sizes, $3.50; reg- ular sizes.. 3 for u.ao $3.00 FUR-TRIMMED COATS Style and Good Wear Tailored of thick, fluffy, luxuriously soft weaves of PLAIN AND DIAGO- NAL BOLIVIA, SUEDENE, NOR- MANDIE VELOUR AND ORMAN $25 reaches new heights of buying power in this offering of genuine qualnv coats tlmt meas- ure up to the most critical standards of intrinsic Richly embroidered, braid-trimmed, silk-stitched, tasscled and fring- Blouse, cape, belted and loose models, all splendidly silk-lined. Plenty of superb BLACK in the sale, with values equally outstanding as in the cloth coats. Fur Trimmings include Manchurian wolf natural opossum, beaverette, sealine and imita- Many have fur cuffs to match the collars, some have fur-trimmed pockets and REGULAR SIZES 16 to 46—STYLISH STOUTS, 4213 to 5413, to tit women of every size and type up to ©C, NOVEMBER 26, 1922—PART T. I pair .. Flecc in gray, tan ar 00x76, 54x72 and ¢ $5.00 Bla Men’s Gift Bath Robes 53 Tan, warmth, —on 1l servic sale ) anc Gray BEACON in o the and ooxB0. Al $6.00 GE: N CLOTH BATHRON popular checks white Handsome Blankets Also in the nesses in one. ton a bound cord. GiiiFits @{F Leather Ckoose From Worthy Qualities at Low Prices VACHETTE LEATHER PARTY T With vanity fittings, change purs large mirror-— $2.49 and $2.98 'S HANDBA nd panne ve filigree frame.© Silk lined mirror and change purse— $5.50 to $10.00 MARQUISITE TRIM- et, some w Fitted w HILDR ARTY BOXES AND HANDBAGS, in many pretty styles and . Variously fitted— 25c¢ to $1.00 BEADED BAGS, in a number of ¥ tiful patterns, lined with silk. § frames, some with drawstrings $5.98 to $12.00 JET AND STE BEADED BAGS, with filigree tops and silk linings. Change purse and mirror— $25.00 and $30.00 WOMEN'S LEATHER HANDBAGS, in a host of smart shapes. Fitted with mirro: and change purse— $2.98 to $12.00 MEN’S LEATHER WALLETS one and two folds style: me with reversible pockets: also gold trimmed. + . 30eto 31000 CARDS, $ 4 00 PLAYING cases— 65c to $1.50 . NICKEL - l-l\lsn | SETS, inexpensive g 39¢ and 50c $3.50 Crepe-Back Satin, Yard $2 e CARDS, in leather with poker chips. in leather case. 40 inches wide Heavy, soft- -draping -|u.|l|(v the winter vogue in frocks. and black. Satin Duchesse, $1.90 Yard ‘ with beauty. that goes lmnd in hand with Comes i in marine, navy, brown Canton Crepe, $2.69 Yard $3.50 value, 40 inch Heav lustrous all { crepe, i 2.50 35-inch black satin duch- esse, the superb quality identi- fled by the white edge. Black Messaline, $1.29 Yard henn: $1.50 35-inch black satin mes- | Storm Serge, 98c Yard saline, the weight for dresses | 3g-inct o ’ and skirts. Dyed a deep. true | navy. brown ang blase = il black. Reduced for Monday | twilled weave of permanine only. beauty. nent 2.00 50-Inch Storm Serge, Yard, $1.35 Save money tomorrow on a genuinely good fr. serge that will wear a long time and look well Brown, navy and black. Sponged and shrunk. ade of storm as long as it wears, $6.00 All-Linen Tablecloths $3.9 No, we haven’t let our cnthusi- asm run away with us in stating the value—these are cloths of superfine quality in content and manufacture. Pure Irish linen of rich, durable texture in_a number of new patterns. Size 70x70. $3.00 LINEN DAMASK $1.95 Yard Pure linen quality, silver bleached. Will bleach white in a few washings. A weight for good service. $1.50 Handkerchief Linen, lent quality, they are arti n a v Buy palr rod through. 26 2.50 Blankets, arm Cotton ay and plaids. kets llv.xl answer every n‘qmrcmem of }.$3. 0 1 and plaids. Plaid Blankets at $5.90 pair. nd worked centers. them their worth. Sash Curtains, 5¢c Marquisette finished with hemstitched borders and with tops hemmed ready to slip the and attractive patterns. pleasing appearance at low cost. Purchases Charged During the Remainder of This > $1.901; Biankets, “huc, Sizes \\ arm Doub 70x80, 66x80 and N nkets, Pair, , fluffy blan- Thic ¢ and attractive appear- at a worth-while blankets are 72x80 saving. 3 plaid Dlankets are 60x80. 70x80, 72x80 o 70x84 Duplex | ing. and $7.00 BLANKETS $4.90 In Sizes 66x80 and 70x80 In plain gray and tan, broken plaids and block plaids. nd Wool-mixed Blankets purchase are Fine Duple I'hese come in various handsome ¢ smartest Iy white with colored hor- der and soisette bind- PAIrs coneenseiness: Japanese Grass Rugs In handsome stencilings. 6x9, $4.00 value, $2.95. 8x10, $6.00 valuc, $4.95. | 9x12, $8.00 value, $5.95. Save on Bedwear A Sale That Reduces the Cost of Winter Preparations $400 Blankets, $2 98 Blankets, in sizes 66x78. 2. gray and colorful plaids. In tan, Warm, Fluffy Quality Blanket W Kobes i paiterns o giease | pile Wo ot Q) Q) | S0 Blankets, £3 5() “sliar, bound awitlh m?"ke]‘fi‘]l’z:]""n A bl pair......... Heavy girdle Actuzl $1200 and 0 Pure | . | oo o ks ¥ Wool Blankets of finest eualivy, | Twin-bed Blinketsriot sexceiiont | BATH- Plain white and plaids of pink, | quality. fluffy and warm. Gray and hawl blue, tan and rose. tan with striped borders. ¢ $7.50 Blankets, $ 5 90 $9.00 Wool-mixed Blankets, (630, bouniiiaion s T . | for double beds, in handsome e Wool-mixed Blankets, in white, | block plaids of all colors; also in $7.90 Pair Cot- Blankets—two thick- ds most that y W Month Placed on December Bil!, Payable in January If You Haven't One Now Why Not Open A Charge Account You'll find it a very preat con- venience in shopping s I Trimmed Hat Sale Beautiful New Models in Satin, Gold and Silver Brocade and Velvet $3.95 Worth $5.00 and $6.00 Hundreds and after models in hats oi qual- ity materials, trimmed with ostrich, fancy feathers, tation paradise, fur, ribbens and ornaments. Styles and sizes so numer- ous, so varied and so obvious- authentic, almost certain to find just the model you want. of the season’s sought- imi- ou are hy not g % add a new hat to your ward- robe—when the cost low? is so Ivory-Like Gifts Beautiful and useful articles that cdst but little. Choice of hair re- ceivers, powder hoxes, picture frames, trays, mirrors, jewelry cases, perfume bottles and scissors. 51 S0 Each SHAVING STANDS, in nickel and SHAVING finished plete LET WATERS—4¢ and 8 ounce bottles of high-grade toi- let waters from leading manu- facture 50c to $1.50 taleum | dainty mug and brus holder Muny 1 ete— powder. Bift. handsome 52. 50 to $10.00 JUVENILE PACKAGE, con- taining perfume and 25(: Complete Line Ivory-Like and Fancy Gift Sets at Prices to Suit Every Purse $2.50 and $3 Nottingham Lace Curtains Three yards lorig and extra wide. with firmly twisted mesh. stic. i tains, each... riety of bordered er- 213 yards for decidedly” less 49¢ Curtains, shade. yards long. Sash Curtains . pair .. White Che neat and servi Sash inches wide. Extra sheer, tissue anb?e y 39C Brlsb?e weave, in white and $l 25 Curtains Curtains ..... colors. Yard......... o 50c ' Brishee Lace Curtains in new Hangings of tains. 51 $1. These eable. regular G0c kind. Save the difference. 49¢ 75¢ value in these popular lace cur- 90 Pair Nottinghams of excel- Patterns as varied as Some lightly worked in dainty conventional designs and sprays; others in rich, elaborate designs. $2.00 Fringed Cur- 49 Novelty Panel Curtains in rich ecru A style that becomes increas- ingly popular with housekeepers who want something a bit different. are the In a number of fancy paltern; and the plainer effects. i 5! Seamless Sheets $1.10 Heay: for larg 81x90 starehless qual- perte (COUPON) Women's With this cous pon (COUPON) Women's Heather Hose 25¢ e Spor severs ings quality ¢ With this coupon (COUPON) Mens Socks, 6 Pairs_for 95c¢ Perfect guil- ity i Weizht in black Lrown. and gray \\ u|‘ Jthis coupon. (S) (COUPON) Men’s Sport Hose, 4 Pairs for $1.00 Hoeath Sport Hose, warmth styl i) and With coupon. () (COUPON) Men’s Union Suits, SL10 Heavy Rib- bed Union Suits, perfect Al With soupon. s (COUPON) Table Oilcloth 34¢ Yard White ¢ slight of Wind With this cou pot ) (COUPON) Baby Blankets 79c Each $1e0 and Baby Blankets, Zox4n white nimal erns, With (hu coupon (S) (COUPON) Huck Towels 6 for 59¢ 121zc and 1ie Tuck ’ with or with out red bor Limi 0 With this o pou. bOUPON) l)leer Lloflls perfect quality in sealed pack- . With this ) (COUPON) €139 Single B’Ankel.s (COUPON) Children’s Fleeced Bloomers, 39¢ Bloom- ight ir- nlars, With this coupon. O LT e e e L L T T LR LE LR OO LU LT LT LT LT O TR

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