Evening Star Newspaper, August 27, 1923, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1923.- Last Harding Appeal to Press v For Plan to End Wars Revealed_ SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL : OFFER AIl This Week. Miss - The Half-Price Sale of F: o Wilkinson, of Wm. A. Ro, % 2 - A Dead President Eager for Great Public CowilMhs inlout since an ,'f:: ANN ONS O Decorative Cluny Pieces . service throughout the week, to [ ] [ Continued Another Day. Referendum, and Determined to Act . e e]_ vou all about the famous s -0 Regardless of Politics. ! Heirloom Plate. Telephone Main 7200 “THE BUSY CORNER” Penna. Ave., 8th & D Streets e O Kann's, Third Floor. MEMBER BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU By the Assoc B sistent iwolation and indifference as » L P > . o ot R T i :.-u.‘rl.,.{,".::rx.u::::n?.;u. Co COllBCtlon 0 SllkS Wonderfully Smart Styles in f;»zrm \\-“r:,." 1 \Hnnliug \\":llxu-ln thought on thix m he eald: ;?‘22)1 arm l’lg Embroidered Felt (l"(, Juie 15, exhorting American newspa- | when they do r o ; p»r ed ‘\\ to us:(h('lr power to end :“”“lllu|;!l‘r\r:’1:\;|l\.\h:-l'l.l‘:hi hearts and he . 5 : A war and descrived as “the legacy of |"*“Then ‘e ‘quoted Theodore Roose- At Specially Low Prices in this sale “ & newspaper man President to the|velt’s words: ‘When you once ;xall| ‘m‘.: . # vrees of hin country.” was made pub- | LTricyn people v think, and think Now is a good time to plan your dressmaking needs-and save money Velour Hats le 1 night by Walter Wellman, | ’”\ll.r.mxl|§?i ill':“l‘l::“,“‘;:nl through Mr. |In "‘-‘*'!'ll:;’l’r::fi S G L Special Purchase i CHOICE - 39-Inch Hea'vy All-Silk For Sport and Dress Wear splendid Wellman to the editors of American | . _ the people newspapers, Mr. Harding sounded the | ¢ ave see fue l"“;u;‘r:":\fl‘:: Of Sau'n Charmeuse iCrepe de Chine and Radium s 95 $ 95 S ,::;‘.‘\ h"\.‘d“::.‘h||:vh::;|\i;.:“:.‘;‘l g il e S o {;ln aualities that are above the average (o find at At — and e g %0 lo American dead bhorne hack 1\‘\‘n|!\ n(\le Ll:dl':h Silngs e s An excellent wearing quality, a weav = The crepe de chine is in avored shades for battlefields of Europe. he exclaimed: @ 5 : < ac the dark tones for s and afternoon World safe for humanity, even if it rapes most gracefully, and is shown in 33 street i g % ; g “It must not be again! | e another term in the White drapes mott gr o YARD Lo R k. Gl “1 am 1 od.” wrote Mr. Hard- and cvening shades, with plenty of the $l 95 “hite for lingeric —lLarly fall conceits, excep- A Anformied, ot 2 uring what Mr. Harding plan- i e iy vad radium silks are in flesli, orchid, gy g5 el At o z ing to his fellow edito! that some to make world® safe for wanted brown, navy and black. Yard, Ugeson, Dabwn: hiack, whlte aadnery. A yard . 110"4]1_\, fine for wear to sea- of you are considering a plan ‘to use said g ped et el g 3 _ ) N the power of the great Aumh-u..} i G b i i ol o 36-Inch Black Satin Duchess 39.Inch Al-Silk Georgette side, mountains or for mo- * newspaper press -to ascertain the)DOER! settled as the Gret AmG r tas —$2 to $350 Printed Crepe 36-Inch Black Assurety Crepe —$3.69 Country Club Satin, i = i 3 o opinions of the people upon the prob- | viting ations to a world con- de Chine of exceptionally Tafet y A Bemditl I bt for. atl toring. They are very artis- lem of America's duty world re- | £ fine quality, 39 in._wide, in e —-A firmly woven quality, in 2 : 2 A i . ‘ e Eah it o LN lon ot | S Dl E b R o beautiful designs. in a va- - over 35 diffcrent shades to frocks, separate. skirts, etc tically embroidered with chenille and appli- s el .,‘,er.'m,‘.,. e il | R e e uvee ot b riety of colors Suitable for | —These two qualities are very choose from. These will make [ It is washable, and is shown = . bl 5 tribunals instead of battie st i ww the league dresses, blouses and com- serviceable. and will mect many up into smart in plaids, stripes and block que flowers in beautiful colors that form an e ] i Snuon R A IEG Ol dnvarclnesdplioniall. Both g frocks Sanimesg] .95 | cfects. in white 1 effective contrasting trimming fraed into & ur snd mare ‘,"‘ i A yard.....o ot 2 e ever Mack. A G QF wear. A yard . only. A yard. .69 4 sting g. d B omrunicy, councH bmbracing Rijakei s SN i .".'x..fl Bedlper R eneany .n"n;m.,..\_ iios it iniaonel a2l . Kanu's—Steeet Floor. Kann’s—Second Floog. peac neighborly relu-but with 11 the powers needed to e mie stability and |achiev it 1 7 e perity among all the peoples of Part \ S NIy, H aia | % i oo\l Three Good Values in Underwear Tomorrow Continuing the Sale of tional 3 « ising with it, ..’T‘hn‘ this Pl'“n to elicit ) but ing it without legal status. N . ; d 3 ovinion is to be part “It is the most tr coincidence 5 oey " Ao cologedictepes. fig- newspapers of all sections of Ah¢lin our national Hfe declared Mr —95¢, $1.15 and $1.25 Step-ims, an ..;[]meu.l - e P 'l;l L hout regard olite e ) “tha long th. SR B o i ; styles, s with e . and that no partisan pur- | Sawmen. Tthat e PaE. e ured seco and fine quality batiste, variously (runmc( tyles, some pose of any sort is to be sought by | puy'e ' o ) dedl 53¢ “Canany? stepiins it; that the various vital phases of | (1" a1) the world and voiced h lace, hemstitching. cte. Included 1 Ped Shis problem are t by carefally Il!l\“y.»u\rmlh roposal just before his | i RN impartially presented to readers as D e g e ITE also. ‘Special at aid in forming their judgment ap- | enerally considered an American e ; . 1o e : : I have long |} ¢ reached the determina- —$1.00 Shirts, nicely made and ~ —Women's White Petticoats, of that the Unit- | 5 country’ the leade s - 3 i i ble-panel f should not and will not en ter era for all ma finished; some bound in con- soft muslin, double-panel front, ch discussed league of na- ] 4 2 ; : : At the Very o o e 5 thesignd s camcs s trasting color, others with nar- embroidery ruffle and dust ruffle, - forovsd Uhe Nope Jthat there may o ¥ 4 . row filet edge at top and bottom. draw-string top. Another style .\p(‘('lal Price of SN e B ! We i Self and ribbon straps; in white - _is made of heatherbloom, tucked LA ‘..'If.'l’“.”\’fir..'i At Have No Bananas” i i only. Special = at bottom and $ 1 00 sions concerning n 2 Still getting _encores ! g Lo with ruffle. Choice Lo Which Interpret the Last Minute Modes ~Made of lovely quality georgette and crepe de chine duty of our republic 1 am in full | both as a song and a fox- at 8y Dafln It 18 an admirable. useful [ trot! But have you heard arry it to all| Furman and Nash sing it In my or the Lanin Orchestra which the g e . = —Long waist ard straightline L hate o moon et : Records 1f yourre one = 29 ¢ s . : : o W :h'r Ry .*,‘,g“ : Sl Eyimho Vogue Hair 32 Im’h Kiddie Rlppleup {xrl‘f;ci«clgn Inllllvi meet the ufl:(w;;», itl;.(x) Kloth Dimity = fiits solution of the problem t The Song, A-3873 I o effect. At Columbia Dealers larly 38¢. > e foiate e | Regutanly St AN Spreads ation'of public i TheFox-trot, A-3924 Nets EBY Colors—Tan. Navy, Black manity no political party should seek 3 That regularly sell Special, a yd. 4 Beavn b advantage. that here should for 10c each, or $1.00 a rm fabric. de- Rexularl\ our old and most wholesome radition that party rivalries stop at z { dozen. sirable for chil- $2.25 $l Misses’ Sizes—16 to 18 \ i L = Spenal at 75 he edge of the high seas. Hence 1 : : 3 8 4 . 3 shall be glad If the Ame —Special — Tomorrow dren’s wear. Splen- /omen’s Sizes—36 to 44 —The majority of them are in Tenoring partisanship. wace : ) . : : ! i . power to draw forththe hest thossnt.| M el = i | Only—to further intro- did assortment of —63x90-inch size, 1 of our people. In suck 4 » { e . pk T et g B ) ) Il b e de- | i dufe:;.,::n ; 9 C striped and check- fpsf snpletiang iwin the popular round-neck, three- : > iy ; ed patterns in good beds, the striped arter-sleeve stvle Silenced by Death. ed patte | quarter-sleeve styles. In making public he | forepoing: i Choice of single or dou- i 5 quality. The SR A letter, which he descr AL hle mesh. in all colors ex colors. £ : o . o —The skirts are side or box. urgent appeal to newspapers of all cept white or gray Kann’s — Street Kann's — Street pleated effects or have shirred parties to conduct a nation-wide non- n popular referendum as to! Kann's—Street Floor Floor. ! . and pleated pane Most of A s international duty. the de-| - o a bl et alls of which he had discussed with | them have self girdles. . the late President, \ P an as- H em g ;x;‘;ua ‘l"q,a{ ‘r'.‘,.‘;i"',u:v" Harding 'm(‘,“ relieves chafed —— e —Trimmings are steel and co! Mgt&}'“rm‘:;“rg'\;zg‘lr«!d J\?h“‘, re !:”'i sklfl' Bl d P Pinen Wool-F""shed Cotton '>I;k‘d beads, nhbn_n\' and touches 3* man, it s plainiy my duty to him. 0| T\ JEN whose outdoor fife causes eache ure Linen i Blankets of colored embroidery the people who loved him as ! Ao tat nd tenderness | 7 . D 2 stvle 1 avy oeorcette wi it TPhaca ase = 9 > eaaicns ot el steb s hut dofl | LVL e o Table Napkins PO, ool o bt s T g i B i o 1S determination 1o do it in his| TbDINg of the clothing etc will find Regularly taffeta girdles and taffeta ruffle on the skirt. D L Vs T ker G blessecompraniispssiotitesu) f‘e"“"E"* = 5900. ; »‘»’ $6.75 P00 sve $3.95 —We have all sizes in the lot, but 2s this was a special purchase, there are from all peoples the burden und men- | This soothing ointment—so widely dozen. Special at. cial, a pair. . not all sizes in each stvle. ace of the ola but now' worn-out and | used in the ireatment of ecrema and | 231 3-inch size. heavy weight. closely i < = _useless militaristic regime. 1 is oniy | kindred ills—cools the skin, stops the et . Kann's—Second Floor. “Just to Mr. Harding’s fame. to his| ¢marting and reducesthe inflammation g pa v viace in histors. that the truth be | ZIROCRE BIC S S it and you ch Mercerized Pattern Cloths, —06x80-inch size, heavy weight cotton with soft wool finish, large made public Mr. Wellman then told of the con- | will be delighted with its quick action. in square shape. finished with hem- block plaid in pink, blue. tan and R T oL Honee e fan waoha | voummigiik ol i stitched hem and round $ l 00 gray. Also plain gray or tan with A n Opportunity During This Sale to Purchase g, Shi, e - e R | g sy A e s < TR at a Saving of $10.00 have been a confidel e g / i i CuverKen T : : " : h- N | Featured in the Home Furnishing Sale Tuesday are the fVa tiOl’Lal PI‘BSSUI'B COO/?QI'S days and nig L R L e G e / ‘ 77 e ~The Famous Cooker That N dannitsh bnciusionts ihat iR con | M x s l On u S S : N e e . . Saves Time, Food and Fuel Costs the conscience of o ce! will convince their minds were vould not . ‘ ; e High Grade, Seamed and Seamless Choice at $74,00 Ifégle Every Rug Perfect Quality. New AL g e | HOuSel]Ol(l Fall Patterns \ - Beautiful Persian patterns, copied from high- U o priced orientals. Patterns especially adapted ) Slze to bedrooms, dining rooms, living rooms, libraries, ete. The beautiful colors in Wilton rugs and the P 3 extensive range offers an opportunity to match up 9x12-ft. Gold Seal almost any room color seheme. 3 Corigoleum Rugs 24 6x9-ft. Seamle. < et o Ve / i $27 for the 17-Qt. Size Wonderful assortment $ l 8 OO : elvet Rugs . ot E Al sal 34 for the 25-Qt. Size :Lxe congoleum rugs wherever a good du- ric $ l 5 055 $ Q rable floor covering is riecded. rne quatiiy wiol venvee ruse, i o sienaia | —These are the lowest prices for which National Pres- Oriental patterns. i —Dining Room,. Living Room, Bed Room, 50 9x12.ft. Reversible Art Rugs sure Cookers have ever been sold at retail. No. 70—"Paris, France, * * * finished un- itchen. Sale . e P X SE el A ke —Every rug guarantecd. . $6.95 The Advantages of This Popular Cooker damaged. It was an admirable piece of work, Kann’s—Third Floor. cALcomu1 ~ mnl“x--;‘lmwm” et haglars which we heartily appreciate.” —A complete meal can be prepared —Because no heat is wasted there is in from ten to thirty minutes—a a pronounced saving in fuel costs and great time saving over regular there is no unnecessary heat in the Packing, F - , . : ac lng Orwardlng The Sale OfDraperles Contlnues methods. Bakes beans in 30 minutes kitchen. No steam or odors 1'_n the Removals (without soaking). house. e e N N , 3 { s —Can be used for baking, stewing, cellent for canning. Saves 1imq. lift I\l;fl q]:;‘a)(ti(:“g:dalt)\(:'\oe ;fl'tf)rnbl;gil;Sl;lsli’;‘ecr;trlggdl:)n- l“‘ealurmg Jomatsg 44 steaming, roasting, canning. 2 ]’1‘\;|t{s and vegetables are kept whole 3 - " o . . v . e e o L i icle wi 2 : | ac ns nels ° —+Foods cooked in National Pressure —and firm. . y j fi,:':f,:fe acr;:-cc]uq,‘,‘dl"att:znr:iag:tdgn}:;g,]fg;‘t\:‘iiedpg‘:rl A%’ . gurt‘u s . Pa Cookers retain their natural food —Demonstrations daily. Club terms < . IBInCHS D air or Piece, at P Zai Al : post, express, motor van freight, “lift” van (abroad) i juices and flavors ¢ and “pool” cars (Pacific coast). —$4.95 to $7.95 values. —Included are— Private Storage Rooms from $5 to $60 : Irish Point Curtains ‘6:3';1‘(‘::: f?‘g:;i(:;m per month. Open storage at per cubic foot, . Marie Antoinette Curtains Cluny Lace Curtains, Ete. Dead storage for automobiles and heated piano and art rooms. —Good selection of patterns and colors. H d Panel ; Panel. 3 , g (Slightly Tmperfect) Lace Curtains and Panels | Lace Curtains and Panels | Scrim Curtains, Pair, 73c —Ivory Soap, pure white and —18-Pc. Breakfast Set, of 1.67 $6.33 —$4.50 Mirro Aluminum Tea used everywhere for bath plain white dinnerware. 6 . $1.25 value: of hi lity Kettles, 5-qt. size, paneled % h . b sl A ~§895 to $1195 values. Im- | —$1.25 value; of heavy quality and cleaning purposes in the | | cups. 6 sancers and 6 bread | 2 5 2 to 12 L h ¥ g design with a_sunray finish ~ S L | ported _and, dumc:nc grades. scrim, s vith pl: hem- 2 ome. pecia antd butter prurify Srorage Companp|| Bt e | S5 SlRErGE | S0 I || BRa eS| | ERTSETR T ST Dol o 4 Antoinette Curtains, Novelty stitched edge borders, others grip. Special 3 N 3 X Fanc ble Braided Lurtams, Cluny Lace i i a g > hed 1890 Capital, $500,000 : Fancy E.': rai ¥ with fine lace edges. Regula }\alm —Thnd Flom' 1140 Fifteenth Street N Eantre Third Flao. tion sill length and width. C. A. Aspinwall, President =

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