Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1923, Page 11

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DR KOBER TO GIVE | HEALTH LECTURE Will Inaugurate Series to Be Open to-Public at Na- tional Museum. The public is cordially invited to attend the first of a series of public lectures arranged by the s Welfare Association, to be a :30 o'clock this+afternoon in the anditorium of 1 Muscum. 10th and B streets north- ' are to occur mises to be of of the subject, fealth Conservation t Fifty ke an- in medical aectivities and whoke achievements in the medical world have bro t him wide recog: tion both i Dr. Kobec town in 1. e spent the years from 1 to 1888 in the Army and since 1890 has been both a worker : ntive medicine. | with the remark in health conservation rs have wit- rtributions to been numer- p.m. 1ne subject will be Serums and Vaccines in HONE ORNERS DD TO I CITZENBODES: f 1 i Gen. McWade, at Michigan Park | Meeting, Praises Work Done in | Finding Sum Due District. ! Columbia on Departrment, | f the clti- | < this work involved School Report. han BKZP now .. There fs but imunity, it was t school happens to be 1 of colored children, ) colored people re- roper provision be | tion of & s¢hool for 3 e ildren who now atten: lhp Bunker Hill chool, and that theé ! l: then turned over for e children. It was however, that ision be made for the col- children who mnow attend the | hool before changing its d that course be found as made to request the on Railwa: pitol street | (h strest and Michigan avemus | e now being con- | officer in charge of | nd grounds, It was securing a public park | tion of "Michigan ave- and 12th streets north- entertainment committoe an- | nounced that it had been successful in | Col. Sherrill the committes that aé soon a8 k is under way, which he hopes summer, he NEW:D..C.-INSURANCE BILL CONFERS WIDER POWERS 1f tho new insurance bill for the Dis- triot becomes. a law the courts may authorize the municipal insurance de- artwent to direct the affairs of a com- pany that becomes insolvent until it is linuidated or rehablltated, Burt A. Miller, superintendent of insuranes, *r explained that the insur- anee’department would not collect any speclal fees for the performance of that service, xuthorit und gener. “Tho new code,” he said, “will tend 10 _encourage and develop existing in- surance companies and possibly result in the formation of new companies.” The superintendent has been testify- ing before the -District committees of the Senate and House on the revised code and is optimistic over the chances for _its enactment at” this session. % Faith Healer ~will give free treatments and in- <truchons in self healing all week Nionday 10 A M. i THE _SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €., Pennsylvania Avenue Saks & Semi-Annua Twice a year—January and July—we go diligently through the stocks in every department—selecting the *small lots; and the lots that are larger than they ought to be. These are rounded- -up into a sale event that has be- $30 $35 Overcoats 23 They are mostly the Double-faced weaves—with plaid or plain contrasting color back. Double-breasted, with Rag- lan and regular shoulders. Sizes 33 to 38. Third Floor. Men’s Clothmg -nm 7109! Small lots of Fancy Che iot and Worsted Suits— Young Men's and Con- servative models—sizes 33 to 42. Were $25, 30 and $35. ¢ Rounded up” §1 .00 Srhall lots of Winter Overcoats—including some with fur collars; sizes 33 to . 42. Were $i0 and §35“Rounded §$1 Q.00 up” for .. Light-weight Overcoats— broken sizes of staple and smart models; sizes 33 to 42. Were $30 and SJS. = Rounded 517_50 * for .. White Full Dress Waist- coats that are a bit mussed from handling; suitable Tuxedo wear as well. Sizes g“), 40$.542 andd“ &fl[y. Were . an . “Rounded up” for 31.95 Separate Trousers left from Sun’s, about 30 pairs—selling at $30, $35 and $40 0dd Coats, left from Suits that sqld up to $40 Sizes 35, 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44, “Rounded 5975 % Rm Coats—with :en:d, strapped and cemamed ‘seams. Slus 40 to 46. \Kere 31250 and $15. $7 75 “Rounded up” for:: Shoes and Slippers Tirst ¥loor Broken lots of Ladies’ High and Low Shoes— styles that we are discontinuimg. “Rounded sl 45 Men's Shoes—high and low—for street, dress and sports wear., Brown, Mahogany, Tan, Black and Patent Leathers. Bmken sizes, Were up 53_95 to $7. “Rounded up” for. ‘Men’s House Slippers—Brown kid; leather lined; rubber heels; Romeo and Everett shapes. $1.95° Were $3. “Roanded up” for Men's Felt Slippers; Everett shape; Chrome Leather soles; Black, Gray and Khaki. up to $1.50. “Rounded up” for. Men's Black Spats—five-button style; made in Jersey Cloth. \wue $1.50. “Rounded up” 75C Boys' and Girls" Shoes—Black and Brown; solid leather; -lace and button styles; broken sizes from child’s 6 to boys’ 2, Were.up to $4.00. “Rounded sl 95 up” for Children's Felt Slippers—Moccasin style; cushion leather aoles; picture designs. Were $1.00. “Rounded up” for.. i 20 itt Cravats 95¢ Hand-frame All-silk Knitted Four-in- Hands—Accordion, Grenadine and other weaves. Black, Blue, Brown and Fancy - colors.. 5 Golf Caps—in Tweeds, Checks, Herring- bones and Plaids, Sizes 6% to 7%. “Rounded 4 5‘ up” for . Savenas ga . Children's Beaver and Velour Hats; small 32 .45 sizes only... Were $495.. “Rounded up” for. i Boys' Imported and Dom:nic Golf Clp-——-Checks Herringbones and solid colors. ‘Were $1.50. “Rounded up” for. White and Na visor ; small sizes on! up” for iy Ladies’ $5 to $7 Shm Broken lots gathered from our stock— Colonials, Oxtords and Pumps—in all models—for street and dress wear, Black, Tan, Brown and Patent Leather—and combinations. All sizes in the collected lots. Pirst Floor. JANUARY 14, 1923= PART 1. “Round-up’ yieal A doniy | wH ¢d Street come famous in Washington as an occasion when the wardrobe can be replenished to advantage because of the very considerable reductions that are made from the regu- lar prices. The Sale begms tomorrow morning—an convenience the Store will open at 8 o’clock. Men’s Furnishings First Floor Outing Tlannel Pajamas, in size C only; QB¢ good patterns. Were $1.50. “Rounded up” for Outing Flannel Pajamas—sizes B, Cand D only; striped efiects. Were $200. “Rounded § .35 up” for s Imported English Flannel Neglige Shirts—satin- striped designs; collars to match. Sizes 14 to 53_45 17. Were $600. “Rounded up" for Sill Shirts, plain_White and colors; &hghll\ mussed from handling. Were $5.00 Heavy Cotton Shirts and Drawers; well fash- ioned; broken sizes. Were $1.00. Cotton Ribbed Union Suits—sizes 38 to 51‘25 44 only. Were $2.00. “Rounded up” for Tan and Black Qutseam Walking Gloves—Adler and English makes—snzes 7 to 8 only. $2.50. “Rounded up” for. Knitted Wool Gloves—Black, Blue and Brown; quite all sizes. Were $1.00. up” for . Nickel-plated Belt Buckles, in attractive 29c design. Were 50c. “Rounded up” for.. Sterling Silver Belt Buckles: plain and engine turn—with panel for !ngra\mg 4Vere $1.25 and 75c $1.50. “Rounded up” Leather Belt Slrap! with clasp; Black only; sizes 38 to 44. V\'cre 50c and 75c. -Hands——Roman stripes and dotted dehgns Saks service band.. Were 75¢c and $1.00. 45: “Rounded up” for. . Soft Collars—broken lots of Earl & \Vllson and other makes—sizcs 12, 12% and 13 only. Were IOC 20c. “Rounded up” for. Imported Cashmere Handkerchief Mufflers—Blue, Black and Red dots. on White groun $2.00. “Rounded up” for. Lisle Thread Hose—Black and \avy—sues Y. 10 and 10% only. Were 29c. Thread Silk Hose—perfect quality—Green, Rus- sian Calf, Gray, Navy, Cordoun and Black. Sizes 93; to Il/—but not all sizes m every shade. Were 45C 65c and 75c. “Rounded up” for Cotton Night Robes; cut long and full; silk trimmed. Size 18 only. Were $1.50. “Rounded 69¢ $2.50 to $4 Mufflers sl.ss Angora, Alpaca, Accgrdion and Fiber Sllk—wflh hea.vy frmg'ed ends. All colors. Sweaters Pirst Floor Men's Elastic Coat Sweaters; V-neck;’in Natural, Peacock, Heather, Navy, Oxford and Black. $ 3.95 Were $5.50 and $6.00. “Rounded up” for Men’s White Pull-over Shaker Sweaters; V-neck; sizes 36 to 46. Were $9 and $10. “Rounded 56 95 Children’s Coat Sweaters; with shawl collar; Navy, Maroon, Heather and Green. Sizes:12 35 95 to 18. Were $8. “Rounded up” for s15 “Economy Floor” offers these Young Men’s and Conservative Cheviot and Tweed Suits—each with two pairs of pants. Sizes 33 to 44. Boys’ Clothing Novelty Overcoats — Double - breasted; belt all. around; sizes 3 to 8 years. Small lots Coats up to $7.50. ‘Rounded up" 54'95 for Novelty Overcoats — made from short ends. Double-faced Cloth Over- coats. Sizes 214 to 10 vears. $18 to $22.50 values. “Rounded 510'75 up” Long Overcoats—sizes 10 to 17 years. Double- breasted, with convert- ible collar and belt all around. Worth $875 and $10. (Rounded "up” $5.75 for.. Mackmausm!hepopuv lar plaids—Déuble- breasted. with convert- « ible, collar and belt all around. Sizes 9 to 16 years. Rounded up” $5 All-wool Tweed Suits, mdx two pairs of (u]l lined pants; belted model “Rounded up” for.. Corduroy Suits—with one and two pairs of pants; sizes 7, 8, 10, 14, 15, 16 and 17—-but mostly 55 95 sizes 15, 16 and 17. “Rounded up” for. Blue ‘Seige Regulation Middy and Balkan Swits: ’_ and Junior Norfolkein fancy Cheviot. Were 95 $10 and $1 “Rotinded up” for Fade 5 Wash Suits—Paul Jones and other standard makes. Middies, Button-on and Junior Norfolks;-some regu- lation model—White and colors—a bit mussed from handling. Were $4.50 to $6. up” for. Blue Serge Suits—broken sizes from 7 to 15 years. Were $10 and $I5. up” for... Serge Suits in stout sizes, 15, 16 and 17 §| 87:, i years only. Were $15. “Rounded up” for:d Novelty Suits—Middys and Juniof. !\o(rlfolks, -in * Jersey, Cheviot and Gorduroy. Sizes 3, 4 5 year: Were $5 and $. “Rounded ~ up" 52 95 Boys’ Furnishifigsj Broken sizes, White Sleepers—plain, cross-bar and «repe, square or round neck; button in back. Sizes 6, 8 and 18 years. Were $1.39. up Notaseme Stockings—Black, White and’ Brown; sizes 5 to 1. Were 50c and 60c. Fleeced Union Suits, in Ecru and Gray; sizes 2 and 4 only. Were $1. “Rounded up” for ... r $7.50 Wool Sweaters 33.45 Brokey lots of Shaker and Cable weave Sweaters. Pull-over model. Plain colors and combinations. First Floor. Boys’ Furnishings—Con’t. Second Floor Domet Nighties, some with feet attached; some " with silk frog fastening. Sizes 1 to 6, Were 59¢ $1.25. “Rounded up” for Blouse Waists—fancy striped patterns; collar at- tached; sizes 6 to 9 years only. Were se. 35c “Rounded up” for Domet Pajamas—Coat and- Pants;. broken sizes that show signs’ of handling. “Rounded up” Gloves—all the small lots_of all sorts of Gloves— for dress and play wear. Were up to “Rounded up” for. On Economy Floor. All-wool Déuble- faced Cloths, with fancy plaid backs, in’ the light colors. Double-breasted madel —with Raglan shoulder, belt all around. Sizes 33 to 42. 50 and $40 Suits 27 Young Men’s, Sports and Conservative models—in Tweeds, Cheviots and Wor- steds. Some with two pairs of trousers. Sizes 33 to 46. Men’s Hats Broken sizes of Soft’ Hats—Brown, Scal, Olive Green, Nutria, Pearl and Slate—in popular shapes. Sizes 634 to 735. Were $5 and $6. “Rounded $ up” for ... Derisy Hats—in wanted shapes and ‘becoming pro- portions: silk lined. Sizes 655 to 756. Were 2 85 $6.00. “Rounded up” for.. Imported English Golf Caps, together with others “from leading American makers; asmrterl pat- terns and shapes. Were $6.00. 52.35 1 . "Winter Caps, vith ear prclc‘cwfl in* Tweeds and dark colors. “Were $2.50. ... Sports (ioods e ou&:rmr Hummg Cpny—r:gulahon modd with game ' ahd ammismtion’pockets, Were $5. “Rounded $365 up” foriis.... .2 EOURL Hunting Panu—ugdmmw ight canv. Were $4.00. “Rourided up” for. $3'25 Knitted Golf Jacken—Hchher shade; warmth- without-weight. \V:re 812 for Golf Baxs—BuhrLe. ictal. bottom; three steel stays, and brace olf, Qutfti-Big, three guaranteed Clubs, Goli (["and Book bt Rules. , - W ““Rounded up”. for, 3 ‘An\p‘ Stro; ahd«dmrbll o ete with razor, strop 3-alliin? neat:case. Were $5. $3 95 . Rounded up” of, ey ‘.22 Catiber- Re ating " “ing {Repeating* Rifle +“Rounded - up” . for.. 22 “Caliber 'S?ngfe-Shot Rxfies—genume JImported Bayard Rifles—guaranteed. Bicycles, Standard make. with coaster brake, etc. Boys' Regulation Foot Bafls—g:nume leather; perfect bladder. Were $2.50. “Rounded up” $1.95 for . i Roller Skates—Winslow and Union Hardware makes; ball-bearing and extension. $225. “Rounded up” for. $1.50 Neglige Shirts 95¢ White, Tan and Fancy Neglige Shirts— neckbands or, collar atfached; soft cuffs. Sizes 14 to 17. First Floor. Economy Floor Fourth Floor Men’s Winter Overcoats—mostly small sizes. Were $18, $20 and $2250. “Rounded up” 51000 for ... Men's Suits—one, two and three of a kind; sizes Men's Separate Worsted Pants=—in neat striped effects. Sizes up to 42" waist. Were $3.8. 51.95 “Rounded’, up" for . Men's Rubberized Raincodts—belted styles; sc- cured seams;, sizes up .to 4. - Were $6.75. 54 75 “Rounded’up” for S Boys SlSto 820 Sults 137 With most of these Suits are two pairs of Knickers; both full Tiried. - Cheviots and Worsteds ; "belted models; some Right Posture Suits. Sizes 7 to 18 years.

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