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THE _EVENING _STAR, WASHINGTON,..D. O, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1922, AA 8 (o 1316 TO 1324 7TH ST.. NW. BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER IS THIS GREAT SALE OF Men’s Fine Woolen Suits and Qvercoats| -~ = Byt Mary report, In part, follows: B Fox of thi cits. s . . “Members of the entertatnment e committee have looked with favor D. ! upon the east front of the Capitol as M o 4 sultable place for the presentation 8 HL Tippetl i of a series of Lubleaux depicting hu- fead - N man progress from the earliest times, ¢ i X culminating In @ grand pageant of | * 4 L Brosar ot May V. Proctor, both an America triumphant. of Ovan Hill. Md. have in mind the presenta- John E. Brown of Bristow, Va., and Allce | f a typical American opera at |L. Manuel of Nokesville, Va. an l:l(;fll(‘r Dy’fl" American with prominent guests, Deaths Reported. | I Americans, the chorus to de up of local talent, the or- perintendent of public buildings and grounds, and it should also require Navy, the air service and the De- v Inlrtmenl of the Interior, to the end that the plans of the entertainment commitiee may be carrfed to a suc- cessful realization.” The Shrine circus will begin at Con- > vention Hall tomorrow night, and Jast Rodeo, Water Carnival and|known as De Moiay and Shrine nieht; Thursday. Kallipolis Grotto night: Fellows' night, and Tuesday night, up to and Including December 12, ex- Tuesday, Blue Lodge n.ght; Wednes- i Other Features Listed for n Friday, Eastern Star night; Satur. Elks’ night. Women’s F.ne Taffeta Hatssz-is In red. green, brown, silver and other wanted colors, n the season’s latest shapes and trimmed with flowers and fruits. An exceptional value at §2.95. - & I e Velod dimd Excels ceept N6 Other In fairness to all, let the family decide. They will find “The Velvet Kind” Cream of Ice Creams pleasantly different and more appealing to their abused appetites, a pure, rich, wholesome taste which is not found in any other Ice Cream. epting Sundays. Tomorrow will be day. Woodmen of the World night:: i = ¢ Club and Odd B|g Conclave. dry (week), Sojourners’ Club an: An outline of what features will - 1 ses. be carrled out during the Imperial Mar"age anen = ('ouncll sesslon of the Mystic Shrine| Marringe licénses lave Leen fssued to the i following : ihere next June Is set forth in a re- [RTEOE: o poiineon and Aliee M. (Port of the entertainment committee, | Gram V. \headed by Edgar C. Snyder, to the |, wiliam M. Kelley of Charleston, W. V.. utive committee of which Harry andiford Is chairman. The report jwas approved by the imperial po- i | i Hines and For your approval we are prepari.. famous - dala e Worth to $25.00 Worth to $35.00 2 4 e uited from ghe | The following deaths have been reported to e under_the diru'nué’;f :-‘::.Im alth department in the last twenty-four Overcoats and Suits of good quality at prices within the reach v Iy (Sousa Eriat Arthur Godfres. 33. 8¢, Elizabeti'a Hospltal. . all. An endless assortment of patterns, including snappy and ¢ Wi o1 Chited | States: Sotdters® onservative models for every dresser, will ke in thijs sale, and _the (“‘]l‘l‘sh I}:w\l)’lz:n\i\dns;l- » 2127 15th st. s.e. 5 an who wants to save can do so by purchasing his winter clothing || inton channel around Hains point J. 22 61h into Georgetown channel, the moto: i uring this sale. Bfaisiote Jused (if such can be s s ranged with the owners) to t cent’s Suits include serges, cassimeres, worsteds, flannels, tweeds and parties of Shriners and their Tanlio stetGonsaraiBerent 07 NSL ST ncs i F Il 5 W & s 5l Ky S ” on boat rides down the Pot P h McClellan, 51, 1007 24th st. o "d p erringbones, in sizes 32 to 46. Tar s Macshall Tl e e s B ageuten. 34, Homeapa thic Howpital, | or tnss eeR-¢ ecla | Overcoats are in brown, gray, tan, oxford, black, etc., in belters ring of one of the large steamboats ok Andeew autGarieude Duciis, 1% 2 excursionists to Mount Ver- i ) and other models, in sizes 33 to 46. Another Gigantic Sale of | s TR Words cannot describe our Malt Bisque. ! Births Reported. We will leave this for you to decide whether Tile following births have been reported 1 Women S r'mme \ e : or not “The Veloet Kind” excels. thels se D ! Joseph E. wnd Sady ! Warfare Demoustration. Aarian Bl und Biate ojer, Loy i Our dealers will have Malt Bisque this ° “The Army. Navy and Marine Corps| W and i ri —or. if s will also be invited to participate in| E ian, boy. Friday, Saturday and Sunday—or. if you pre- the entertalnment of the guests. the METeroan 5 former In & Series of demenstrstions fer, call our plant, Franklin 4800. e will 1of mo o I aysdl Sl i f A ""'d"." ' Eeale xtisomo conven: Toh A, and "o . gladly deliver to your home your order for one- . { ‘ : rufsers. torpedo boats | v AL half gallon or more of ¥ yard and open for inspection / the public at certain hours during ¢ illuminated | jionry and Dorot T ‘Thomas C nnd‘ For Saturday Selling Only es' New Sport and ' ; ' rown, tan and green. g 3 y ars trimmed with novelty braid | ihe sport models have inverted gAI ! th the automobite 1 d E ish sl Ves, — z e omobile g e OH : terprise o i re of sightseeing = s’ Cloth. Crepe Hardware & Paint Co. REGUS. AT OFF. and black—made with i i " 2 ' ? Iners an 1251 Bth St. N.W. 5 S eiced for Baturdus. oute of Vo, Vavees ‘ chout e clt unOPEN FOR BUSINESS CREAM OF ICE CREAMS - | CHAPIN=SACKS CORPORATION . 3 Special this weck—$1.00 49C ] Mothers Demand We Continue This Sale of Men’s Army Last e et i grant i"fr"d"r?’f i Exnert Drv Cleanine ' e 0 ] i > " Girls’ and Boys’ Shoes Work Shoes HALDEMAN $ 2.29 $ 2£ it the u Twe {1733 Pennaylvamia Ave. the illumina- | OMces 11201 Connecticut Ave. Phone Fr. 822—We Call and Deliver. assortment in either Sturdy or tan leathers: these | Shoes for are neat enough for | work. wi s and sturdy enough for “?"L' “b‘”f ==+ school wear. Some have rub- | SOft toe box her heel: attached. All sizes in | and heavy the lot. soles. pecial Prices to A'tract Early Toy Buying! e Will Lay Away Any Selection of Toys on Payment of Deposit! 80- determined by the Real Winter i1s Here Men Need Real Shoes! [7e] IVE Big Men's Departments, in five “HAHN™ Stores ready to supply any type of a shoe men need for wintc Shoes of every sort. For the young chap and for thos with tender feet. Shoes that lead in style. Shoes for comfort. Shoes for business. Heavy shoes for the policeman, motorman, chauffeur, laborer. Our assortments tremendous—our values incomparable. £ AR P+ Not so if you buy Buster Brown Shoes for SANTA CLAUS A | caameiea T them. It makes no difference how severe and WILL BE HERE | [FrRsiTine ... $3.98|FiNe cold the weather gets you'll find Buster Brown Satardny Afteron DL i Shoes will give perfect service and wear. —BRING THE KIDON 8olid _ one-piece leather oak counters, _espe- clally adapted to children's shoes. Nothing but the best grade uj stock is use “Florsheims™ i Vamps et et tpied $10 $7.50 Toe Vamps are .",‘e'fi'.fa.“" - Style D206—The “Florsheim” Style D270 —“Tri- \\'c_a'.“ 2 Kiddi 5 i Parkway. Black, Tan, Toney Red . Leather lined, heel to toe. Tan ‘:or-e 951.69 $5 Imitation Reed ! Calfskin. Also Oxfords. L'a'hskm._ \-1.<c--||70d. double DOLL ‘HemlockBoles are H stitched solec. : CAmRucEs ... $3.49 i gral,growing: Over two million boys and girls are wearing these wonder shoes daily—Could there be any more convincing argument?—Certainly not. BusTeEr BROWN - —A BROWN 22 BHOE —are made for growing ieet, and the makers know how hard children are on shoes. That’s why Buster Brown Shoes were made to fill a much-wanted need. And it is B a’most impossible to scuff, kick or wear them out. Don’t Len -..mD CHINA delay longer. Come in and make your purchase now. DRSS SETS - -c- s o COMPLETE TOOL gqc )78 Schoenhurs You'll never regret it—for Buster Brown Shoes are made ETATY RO for hard aud long wear. ¢ BERBERICH’S 813 Pa. Ave. 1116-1122 7th St. Established 1868 W ashington’s Largest and Most Progressive Shoe House ) 85¢ 3 BOARD .... STEEL-RIM WHEEL W Chart VELOCYPFDES e ith House Slippers “Hahn-Specials™ $2.95 Style E343—Tan or Black $5 Fverett, also Tan Opera Slipper~ Style D230— Black or Toney Extraordinary value. . Red Calf, strictly solid. Other Our 9th St. and Pa. Ave. Stores “Hahn Specials,” $5, $5.50, $6. Open Saturday Evenings L Y] 3 Cor. 7th & K Sis. Welcome Gifts! . 410; 9¢h St. ’ L “City Club Shop” 1914-16 Pa. Ave. 1318 G S:. 233 Pa. Ave. SE. Wool Hose Wool and Si'k-and-wool * Half Hose. Plain colors, two-taned, rithed or clocked.