Evening Star Newspaper, December 14, 1922, Page 15

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k) v THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1922. g JOINT CONGRESSIONAL COMMITTEE ON REORGANIZATION Final A few suggestions: Infants’ Shop Tiny Tots’ Shop Knitted Sacques and Booties—Baby Dresses, 2 to 10 Furniture, Fai Books, Wooly Toys. Children’s Books. Lamps. TR S8 T CS2 Reduclions E must clear our stock in all . shops, immediately! This is your last opportunity to make Christmas Gift purchases at Y5 and Y5 Off ---which is cost and less than cost. 2 3 - Gowns, Step-ins, Gifts — Novelties years. Dolls and Fa —Rattles—Stuffed Dolls’ clothes, and Bollocomers;\vc lim::::' Toys—Baby Yards A“e’sso"i“; Chil- ;nd sl'-losi;ryg Igov- and Walkers. dren’s stationery. elties. Toy and Book Shop ! For the Boy — Games, Mechanical Trains, Mechanical ' Toys, Tool Chests, Gilbert Toys, Mechanical Boats, Hand- made Wooden Toys and Wooly Toys. Children’s Books. For the Girl—Games, Dolls, Doll Beds, High Chairs and Gift Boxes, Paint Boxes and Painting Lamp Shade Shop A complete and beautiful line of lamMp shade materials, trimmings, frames, as well as Lamp bases, and completed Open Every Evening Until 9 SHOPS 617-FOURTEENTR STREET JOHN L. NEWBOLD, Owner N N Lingerie Shop Silk and' Philip- pine Underthings. PN The Gift Store for Women A Large and Complete Assortment of Gift Things for Women and Misses 1109-1111 G St. N.W. Open 9:15 AM. Don’t Overlook These Big Reductions on Regular $45, $49.50, $55.00 Values Best Materials Newest Styles i Plain Models All Wanted Colors. All Sizes Charming New Styles in Dance Frocks $16-% Made of soft chiffon taffeta, in a great varief tiful styles. Choice of all the dainty pastel s Sale of Dresses Valaes to Slgéf Street, afternoon and evening dresses, in smart new styles, fashioned of taffeta, Canton crepes, satins, Poiret twills and tricotines; also many pretty combinations women’s and misses’ styles in all sizes 16 to of beau- es. Close 6 P.M. Gifts That Last Beacon Bath Robes B2 g Two big lots in a variety of exquisite colorings and de- signs; finished with pockets and heavy cord girdles. Many are trimmed with satin {n con. trasting colors. All sizes. Overblouses An Ideal Gift $55.00 Canton Crepe Overblouses, in all the wanted dark col- ors. Beaded and embroidered models. The 1 \west neck and sleeve treatmeuts. All sizes. NI\ S ST Silk Hose $9.00 Pair The best hose a Two-Dollar bill can buy. Heavy thread silk quality with reinforced . sole, heel and toe, which in- sures the best of service, All S ) OF GOVERNM and Walter F. Brown, chairman. CONDUIT WORK STOPS. ENT DEPARTM Members of committee photographed at the White Houwe today. Left to rixht: Senator James W. Wadsworth, | 3r., of New York, Senator Reed $Smoot of Utah, Representative Henry W. Temple of Pennsaylvania, Representative J. | Stanley Webster of Washington; Senator Pat Harrison of Mixsissippi, Representative R. Walton Moore of Virginia | Ilnx Teservoir at the District line has been suspended until next spring. Sectlons of the invert of the conduit Because of the cold weather, all con- | have been laid near Cabin John bridge crete work on the new condult from | of Goeat Feins mogUl s mile this side Great Falls to the Dalecarlia or recelv- | been made in the tunneling of Daleca: ENTS CONFERS WITH "PRESIDENT ? | e | houses, George R. | Ua hill and the construetion of the | culvert to carry the conduit across the | wide valley of Rock run about two | miles above Cabin John bridge. | = { progress has | Tight boots are sald to aggravate | r- . attack of neuralgia. U. S. FOG SIGNALS LEAD. | The United States is now well in {advance of any other nation In re- | gard to radio fog signals, which are eliminating one of the greatest | of the sea, the commissioner of Putnam, points out {in his ‘annual report to Secretary of | Commerce Hoover, issued today. Five | e —————————— - 45 - such signal stations are now in ope eration along the coasts, the repors states, and six more will be com- pleted during the next year. Many improvements in lighting sys- tems along the coasts and on inland waters have been made during the ight- | year, the commissioner reports, and several improved types of buoys and other equipment have been tested out rils Innd put into service. Another Surprise in Fur-trimmed Coats They are distinctive models —Bloused and Wrappy effects; in Normandy, Bolivia, Velour —durably lined; . &xeellently Great big comfy genuine fur collars $29.50 for $27.50 and $30.00 Values pther Coats Up to $59.75 Men’s Handkerchiefs = Shamrock-finish ~_ with g handsome initials. Fancily boxed. 6 f o SO g 1 i Buckles Dome shape, with en- gine turning and plain panel for engraving. Cigarette Cases One of the most prac- tical of Cases, with durable spring, and separate com- partment for each ciga- rette. $350 AL T G Y YR T gl i Men’s Silk Hose Seamless; perfect qual- ity. Blue, Mahogany, s Black; lisle tops. 59c§ Scotch Coat £ Sweaters Brushed Mohair; V- neck and with pockets. = All wanted colors. g Men’s Coat Sweaters Pure wool; with large roll collar; White and col- $10.00 Suitable for wear under the suit coat—V-neck; = Heather mixtures and Black. $5.00 " Alpaca Mufflers Plain colors, with striped border; wool- fringed ends. $3-50 | fiy H i Seventh Street Penna. Avenue Saks & (Jempany Attractions in variety, value and price of House Coats and Bath Robes Scores of styles, in a wide range of grades— makes Christmas giving an easy matter. You may be perfectly sure that House Coats and Bath Robes will meet his approval—and win his hearty “Thank you!” Practical Smoking Jackets Warm Double-faced Cloth—plain color outside and reverse side trimming coliar, cuffs and pockets. 56,00 Fastening with 2 silk frogs. All sizes......... Plain Blue and Brown Cloth—cut true to measure: collar, cuffs and pockets trimmed with 51 000 Matelasse All sizes cccceeevans cseccscncen M Wool Coats; light in color and fluffy in texture— button front; pockets, cuffs and edges trimmed $1 3,75 with silk cords. All sizes.....coievencecinnnecennn. Plain Blue, Brown, Maroon and Gray Double-faced Cloth —the plaid of the reverse side trimming lapels. Cuffs and pockets bound with silk wool; two _silk $l 2,50 Worombo Smoking Jackets—plain Blue, Tan, Brown, Green and Maroon—the handsome check reverse side show- ing on collar, cuffs and pockets; trimmed with 522,50 fancy silk braid.... 55 S5 We make a feature of extra sizes in House Coats—Double- faced Cloth effects—cut on generous lines that will be comfortable. Special sizes—44, 46, 48 $ £ to $ and SO 6 2 0 Bath and Lounging Robes New checked and figured Blanket Robes; cut long and full; button to the neck; heavy cord girdle. Brown, Blue, § 3_95 Oxford, Combination...eeeeeeeeeeces CREaRE LS i Blanket Coat Robes; with shawl or notch collar; button front; heavy girdle; silk cord edges, collar and cuffs. 5750 Figured and striped patterns............. coeeeenn.nn Black and White ; Brown and White Check Lounging Robes— shawl collar; button front; silk giljdle; silk braid and $1 0,00 cord trimming in combination effects...cceeceeuann.n. Oregon Indian Blanket Robes—in gay cologings and charac- teristic designs—shawl collar; silk braid edgings; sl 6,50 silk girdle «.ecce.e Figured Silk Lonnging Robes; some self-trimmed; with but- nl\ tons and girdle to match; others trimmed with Black sl 7_50 “¢\ Silk; buttons and girdle of the same. Remarkable values Yeavy-weight Terry Bath Robes; in Blue, Brown and Tan combinations; shawl c¢ollar; cord braid; heavy girdle; $8,75 cut long and full.....ooeeureniiiiiniiiii., | "Accordion B Silk Hose i Rib, in two-tone effects; = fashioned and perfect qual- ity. Black and White; Black and Purple; Black nd Gold, etc. $2.00 Leather Suit Cases 24 and 26 inch genuine Cowhide; with straps and & i clasps; linen lined. Black and Cordovan. 17 Men'sFelt Slippers Everett style; soft cush- ion Elk leather soles. Black, Gray and Brown. $125 T R T mMen’s Leather House Slippers Brown or Black Kid; E Romeo, Everett and Opera styles—kid lined. 3 ‘53.0 e L R T - ) L T n Slippers Ribbon trimmed = and I = other styles; cushion leath- er soles; R éi Children’s Slippers = Moccasin style; silk cord £ bindings. Old rose and ¢ navy blue—according size. 75¢ to 95¢ - to = vt L Santa Claus Rubber Boots The boots with the “red - tops”; White fleece linings. = All sizes—and according i §§—Md $3.50 AT LR A wmmmmrmg £ -1 “ i 1 = = g m Rubber Boots High top “Storm King” Rubber Boots. Sizes 11 to 6—and according to size— 350 and $4 §

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