Evening Star Newspaper, September 20, 1923, Page 21

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11-YEAR-OLD BOY FULL COLLEGE FRESHMAN Moses Finkelstein-Enters Syracuse University Wearing - Short Trousers. SYRACUSE, N. Y., September 2 Moses Finkelstein, eleven years old, matriculated into full standing as freshman at Syracuse University terday. He liv in this cit; graduated from a local high June as valedictorian of his Writing his impressions for t cuse Post-Standard, selection of studies. st, 1 considered essary subject, no matte to take up in future ye a good knowledge of E hard to get along in the world,” Moss wrote. “Next I picked out mathematics, because a -good knowledge of branch of studies tends to produce ac- curacy. Then I decided languages, science, hool last t I intend mor studied in m: at_the univer: Moses, wearing short looking " eleven years, spicuous figure on the c: rot so much the student of books he is interested in other peopl included in his report of his first d in the collegiate realm the sentence: ature subjects to be was a_con- mpus. He T eagenly walked around the univer- | sity grounds, looking at everything around me, be that, although I am g university rily f purpose: the' educ from association with men from over the country, and from for countries, is not to be underestimated. which HOG SAVED FARMER. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Septembe 20.—The hog has prov of the corn Sverett C. Brown of Chicag the Institute of Ameri ers at its closing E. Herrick of Chicago was re-ele president of the _institute. Heinemann and W. W. Wood of Chicago, were re-elected presidents. Other presid iElected were E. C. ritt, Indian- § 30 C pota, Batta o, and John % Ihlld(m’yhm ession. and was Sy the boy told of his ish it is rather that that foreign philosophy and his- tory were the other courses that I ought ar, in order to fit myself unior and senior years trousers and following | 1" the savior 5 of the National Liv sociation, told SOUTHERNER MAY HEAD PARISH WAR VETERANS By the Assoclated Press. CHATTANODOGA, Tenn., 20.—Because the constitution of the United Spanish War Veterans bars Commander-in-chief Antonlo P. En- tenza of San Francisco from re-elec- tion, it is pogssible that a seuthern an will be given the place. Henry . Thompson of South Carolina and R. L. Heary of Georgla are among the six nominees for commander, |and it is said that Entenza’s strength ould put one of them over. Hug! . Neville of Denver and Thomas Canpon of New York apparently Wi the leading candidates when the convention met this morning, but their forces were uncertain as, to how the strong following of Entenza would vote, Judge Albert D. Alcorn of Ohio is also showing considerable strength. September $1 Wil Open a Savings Account Capital, $250,000.00 911 F men familiar with the THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., NEW CUBAN ENVOY HERE.| @@ @y B0 00 B 0ol O 00 W o)y Former "Washingtoninn. Made Trade Attache, HAVANA, September, 20—Luis Ma- rino Perrez, a graduate of Alma Col- lege, Mich., and member of several Cuban commissions In Washington, has been appointed commerclal at- tache of the Cuban embassy in Washington, it was announced here today. Hl\ ‘succeeds Porfirio A. Bonet, who becomes consul general at Halifax. Mr Perrez is fifty-one years of age and was smployed at one time in the Con- gressional Library in Washington, and is said to be an authority on business and commercial statistics. Every thinking life creates its own atmosphere, for its influence. [ REEJEE—:EE]E—E @ The Columbia N;monal Bank 3 “ Surplnt. $250,000.00 Street 8 Your Personal Business & Problems benefit by the collective experience of entire commercial field when, as a depositor, you place them before our officers. the thoroughly 8% Call— Our Savings Dept. Pays Friday Specials Nine items good furniture ev linked with low prices. “The Wright Way Is Bringing Us New Customers E: Console ble and Mirror Gracefully_designed _table 32 inches wide—mirror plate 12x24 inches in ogany finish. F attractively priced to get the attention of those people who appreciate shaped top en when very Day” efficient, “Columbia National” such a popular “business men’s” ‘bank. 3% B le——lclc——[ojca|o]—Taa]l——|o e \W/RIGHT . GOOD FURNITURE Always “Right” in Quality El 1 Practical, helpful counsel is only one feature of service which makes fi L . ¢ gladly rendered We'll Be Glad to See You Compound Interest and Price Pedestal Oak or mahogany fin- ish. Height 30 inches. Rubbed finish. A use- is ful and ornamental piece of furniture. Fri- i day special— is Rocker . A graceful rocker for- the living room. hogany, comiortable high back. Friday Finished in ma- with saddle seat and speeial— and is reypon!lblel | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, NP A 1923. RPN RPN AP A AR AU &&@@&%&;’Q@ FRIDAY REMNANT SALES Negligees and Petticoats In Short Lots (7)_Snteen Petticonts. Formerly §1.00. Friday's price. ¢ (17) Sateen and H'-llrrlnlann Pett -$1.00 Chamois Houdoir Slippers. Friday's price. . .. (3) Albatross Robes, whi cuffs. Formerly $ price (2)_Albatross Tohon, Formerly $58.08. 1riday’s price, $5. (2) Robes of qallted craze de chine. Fo: merly $15.00. Poidays price..§12.95 (100) Apron Frosas. Form Friday's price. (11) Crepe House Frocks. $3.95. Friday's price THIRD FLOOR Indestructible Pearl Beads $1.29 Unusually good-looking at low price. 24-inch structible 'pearls, filled clasp. Friday, such a chains of indeé- finished with gold Our regular $1.59 value. Silver-plated Vanity, with at chain. -~ Compartments _ and rouge. Formerly FIRST FLOOR Remnants of Woolen Fabrics Half Price Dress Goods Coatings of many in sul garments. All- 1 crepes, . broad- cloth, jersey, velour, and stripes, and Lengths from 1 to 4% merly $1.00 to $10.00 y Half Price S0c to $5.00 Yard THIRD FLOOR Lowered Prices on Silk and Novelty Skirts Plain or pleated skirts, of roshanara, crepe de chine, ch le and other fabrics. Various styles. Formerly $10.00 to $15.00. Friday's prices, £4.50 and $7.00 SECOND FLOOR Good Quality Writing Paper, 25¢ Odds and ends of from various manu various styl and tints, Irish popli Arista lawn all with a linen finis! slieets and 24 envelopes price. writing tur g and others, Box of at this spe FIRST FLOOR * $10.95 All-Wool Blankets $8.! 95 A warm gra five pounds of bound with pairs only. only. 70x80 Part-wool RBlankets, in block plaids. blue. pink, tan, or white with pini or biue Formerly $6.50. Friday's price, (50) All-wool Khaki Army Blank o warm and closely wove durable. _Size value at Frida pr (468) S1x88 Crochet 'nr?nll- two attractive patters fich finish. Frida FIFTH FLOOR Women’s Silk and Fabric Gloves 45¢ Formerly 75c and $1.00. Friday, A special lot of 600 pairs of gloves, suitable for early fall wear, at a price so far below their real value that even this quant, Wwill not be large enough. Two-clasp gloves of chamoisuede or silk, and strap-wrist gauntl®ts of cham- .li!nv(ln. White and favorite shades. FIRST FLOOR The law of the .remmm-t sale: All sales final— no exchanges—none sent C.0.D.—No phone - or mail orders accepted. And shop early! Selling Friday—A .Beautiful Collection of New Silk and Lyons Velvet Hats ONLY 300! To buy.a hat at $295—that is nothing unusual, but to buy a hat,worth several dollars in ex- cess of .the price, $295—that is something. You’'ll wonder how it is possible! Tmagine choosing from a varied Collection of styles—all made of lovely, soft Lyons or Silk Velvet —beautiful styles and becomingly trimmed—at $2.95. We Wish There Were 3,000—for the Value Is Simply Amazing—Choice_ $2.95 The same trimming touches that you will find on hats sell- ing at higher prices. Bright coque feathers, ribbons, orna- ments and embroidery. Newest colors—wood browns, scarlet, gray, green, sand, navy and black. Better come early and get best choice. However, every style is a pleasing one. SECON§ FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Friday Clearance of Suits, Capes and Coats s Rihr fren i former ends d-looking reduced some (1) Coat to (2) Coats reduced to $7. ) Silk Rain 1 i SEGOND FLOOR Silk Blouses Specially $2 95 : Priced, Many of these have been me in plain ne combinatio SECOND FLOOR Short Lots of Sweaters SECOND FLOOR Short Lots of Undergarments _Crepe de Chine §$5.85. Friday's pr THIRD FLOOR Small Lots of Handkerchiefs Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, ality, hemstitched. Spe- ...3 for 25¢ Women's Fine Shamrock Lawn Hand. kerchiefs in colors; Spanish hand- embroidered _corner. Special... .18 3 for S0c FIRST FLOOR Women's zood q Clearance of Fancy Handbags Bended Bags with drawstring top®in durk colors only. Formesly $ieo “riday’s price . 1.29 FIRST FLOOR Special Friday, 5,000 yards All-Silk Crepe de Chine $1.69 Regular $1.95 Quality Reduced just for the day, our regular $1.95 quality of fine all- silk_crepe de chine. A stand- ard Lansburgh quality, 40 inches wide, in a choice of all the wanted light and dark colors. A value that should encourage your purchasing a large yard- age. THIRD FLOOR. Domet Cotton Flannel Specially 16¢ Priced, White cotton flannel that warm autumn p: m: and gowns. A good weight Very specially priced. lunry Cotton Outing Flannel, yard wide. Many attractive striped p: Special, yard FIRST FLOOR makes night- inches wide. terns. Friday Bargains in Ribbons Hair Bow Ribbom, including moire, stripes and A good assort- ment of light and dark colors. Fri- day, special, d 15¢ Remnants of Wide Ribbons, in satin, taffeta, moire and fancy patterns. Attractive colors. Good lengths. ar ..25¢ FIRST FLOOR Clearance Prices on Summer Frocks Dresses of Voiles, Ginghams and Detted Swiss, low nomical home 3 §5.00 to $10.00. Friday's price. .$1. Smart Dresses. of cotton crepe, linen, oldered wolles and-Tatine. $5.00 $15 Friday's 3, SECOND FLOOR Special Selling of 120 81x90 Belvedere Sheet§ Formers 3125 &7 ()9 Friday's Price, woven sheets, These are perfectly firmly and smoothly finished, but sub= t to slight oil spotting, Which ne- ates this clearan pricing. A hdid value for early shoppers. (150) Satisbury Sheets, size 63x108 (note the extra length). Formerly $1.39. Friday's price. $1.20 in Plllowl‘ . Choice o 6 45 B Special, (300) Yards Fine Naimwook, for under- wear .md infants' dresses; 36 inche Friday pri (350) Yards No. 70 Longelo Cotton, v’ good qualit: merly 20c yard. Friday's price. J.Sc THIRD FLOOR Girls’ Gingham Dresses Reduced 7 5 C Friday, school. Gingham Just in time for sses in large and small checked ot rown, yel- patterns of pink, blue, tan ow. sreen and lavender. Sizes 7 'to 14 vears. Formerly $1.00 and $1.25. (26) Rain Coats, of tan or blue rubber- abric. Sizes 8 and 10. but not v reduced Fri- ..5198 FOURTH FLOOR Friday Savings on Boys’ Needs (140) Boyw Two-pants Suits,’ with fully lined knickers. :\'er\'lceal“v(v mixture: Formerly $5.95. Friday's price . 85, (187) Doy stripes, novelties and plain palterns. merly 79. Friday's price.. (195) Boys' Shirts, plain and striped materials; slight seconds. Formerly 69 to 9%c. ¥Friday's price ("llli Boys' Union Saits, made of nain- k ar style for large yle for smaller boy riday’'s price...%9e¢ Boys’ Pajamas, in ao“d colors: nd two plece styles. Formerly day” k4 Some Unusual Savings on Odds and Ends of Corsets, $1.75 ‘Whether your corset needs are pressing or not, this is a good time to buy a splendid corsc! zt a_give-away price. Such makes as American Lady, & G, Warner, Nemo, Frolaset and Double Ve, in fine quah!v coutil and broche, which formerly sold from $3.50 to $5. Not all sizes in each style. + - BARGAIN TABLE, MAIN FLOOR Odds and Ends of Cor- sets, including Bien-Jolie, Mme. Lyra, Mme. Pfeil, Nemo, Rengo Belt and Frolaset, low and medium bust, long and medium skirts; sizes 22 to 36, but not. in each style. ‘Special, (81) Boyw sk sase. ;—'1’.’03“'!“);";.@ potham Ellutic Girdles, 2 to 14 inches. Sizes 25 FOURTH FLOOR to 30, but not in every 0Odd Lots of Women’s and style. Formerly $5 to $10. “ormerly $1.50 to $2.50. : g Friday's price, $349. Friday’s price, 49c. Ct A % ]ldre S OSIerg THIRD FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Women's Silk Hosiery in plain and fancy weaves; white and_colors. ° < Special values. Formerly sx 50 to $3.00. Friday's price.. 5 Women's Linie ckings, beige, white, gray merly 50c and price Childre; 3 pretty shades of pink and blue. For- merly 59¢ to 75c. Friday’s price, 39¢ Onildren’s Silk and Fiber Socks, in pink, blue, cordgvan, red, pongee and ' castor. Formerly 25c to b0c. ¥riday's price ... 19¢ FIRST FL Odds and Ends of Table and Art Linens Half Price Damask, Napkins, Luncheon Refreshing Values Friday in SEPTEMBER HOUSEW ARES SALE checks, For- Se Brassieres and Bandeaux, made of Skinner Satin, Broche, Lace and Novelty materials, in sizes 34 to 50, not all sizes in each style. Ml well known makes. Formerly $2 to $3. Fri- day’s price, 89¢c. 7-Piece Water Set, $1 Thin blown glass, cut in vintage pattern on the much preferred optic shape. Six tumblers and water jug. Thin Blown Water Glasses—Full size Tum- blers of perfect clear glass that will add to the g{?fiy ’{%E:?E"?aa‘: 59¢” {hin, white china. Here'’s Opportunity! .More Than 1,000 Cans . Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. House Paints and Varnishes at 15% Reductions ¢ 1f you're about to make improvements now, of” even next spring, it will pay you to buy these famous paints and varnishes now, while you can make ‘a clean saving of 15%. All sizes of cans, of Pitcairn’s ‘Water-Spar Varnishes and Sun-Proof Liquid Paints, $2.00 Wizard Wall Dus- Tixsue Toilet Paper, 3 ter, special, $1.39. rolls, 1,000 sheets to roll. 25e, $1.50 Wizard Dust Mop, 0°Cedar ‘Wax, chemically treated, SPe- yne-pound Extra cial, 98e. special, 49e. Kitchen Knives and Forks, with wooden les. Special, Table e et Cloths, “Art’ Linens. Searfs and S 1 < Crashes. Many eautiful patterns; e i SRTERL some slightly sofled. To close out Special, $1.49. Friday, offered at SIXTH FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Half the Marked Price " FIRST FLOOR ver Swenters, ¥ plain “and _combined (colors. For- XE 5 Golden Oak Unfimshed Dining Chair Gate Leg Table A well braced, sglid oak dining chair of good design with genuine leather seat. Friday special— $3.95 Nippon China Teacups and_Saucers—This famous auality sold at less than the price of ordinary por- celain because imported direct by us. Fine, lsc . Dresser With s Mirror This well made dresser is generous in size and may had in either mahogan: or walnut finish. Four drawe. and shaped plate mirror. ¥Friday special— Brassieres and Bandeaux, Nemo, Ci t and De Be- voise, in s not all sizes in each style. A well-designed and sturdily- built table for the bréakfast alcove. All ready to be finished any color you desire. 42-inch top. Friday-special— $8.75 and brown ¥ Find Your Size and Save Mightily Women’s Low Shoes Formerly $6.75 to $2.95 $10. Friday’s Price... Broken sizes and discontinued lulesatne low Floor cans. shoes in tan, patent, satin and dull kid ds and pumps, with turn or welt soles. All heel styles, military, Cuban and Spanish, and all sizes included in one style or another. (200) pairs Pressed Steel, Enameled and Beaded Buckles, formerly up to $3. To close out 2sc Preservi Kettles, heavy aluminum, 12-quart size, $1.29. 0-So-Ezy Hand Duster, ring shape, very eficient, All-Cotton Mattress An uncommonly good mat- tress well filled with sanitary cotton—rolled edge, well tufted . . t . Sxmmons Chiffonier o . . . . Twin Link Spring - ouy a simited number of \ W 'veatigoids Boabortabte these choice pieces in walnut, spring with band edge and Z“‘ o m;h‘mfly finish. Has 3%-inch_riser. i ve large G - i it Ys-inch riser. For all size rge drawers. Friday spe. ""$675 $385 $18.75 905 7th SEN.W. T SRS % Phone Main 167 yers. 'Terms to suit yows vomvenience.

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