Evening Star Newspaper, October 18, 1923, Page 32

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RELIGIONIN HOME HELD CHILD'SNEED Bishop of Plttsburgh Speaks at Close of Sunday School Institute. aching in the | 1in the training of xander Mann, lared of vital nhp.un ‘the cause of p lawlessness, in an address the divo V. deplored method into mar- tion of divorce and laxity Quotes Pre: introducing Bish vI James SIMON WOLFE BANKRUPT. Simon Wolfe, 1 cast in volun his debts a 116 B L | N\O“ HE minute | you arrive at your destination, ’phone for one of our ! local transfer trucks. transporl | lecation to anoth t sorvice is enabling th on to covar m: ot without bother. UNIUN TRANSFER C0. Baggage Express imore Washington Reading Atlantic City v | Hetium, Methagist night e itd s ¢ NG BAND CONCERT. By the United S.ates Soldiers' Home Band, ginning at Kortlander Henderson | CHEMIST DESCRIBES VALUE OF HELIUM GAS | | ’.{‘United States Leads in Possession | of Quantity, Shaw Tells Piney Branch Citizens. the nen-inflammabie gas, and intrinsic wol for bal- and diri e bureau .r Piney Bra tion, in the Tow Episcopal Church last it and o | that deep down In the -THE - KVENING STAR, AND To T OF ALL THE KALE WeE SPENT and development of helium. A great quantity Is generated by radium ac- tivities, he satd, which would indicate earth ther, supply of ra [il tract the g: fill the B oy s School Shoes. Durable Men's Army Shoes, regu- fation, in brown only. Extra special— >4 Full-fashioned Silk Hose [£232222422222 232 223522 221282224222223322438434¢338334238822283¢23023322350283283380342300330¢8342834Y] Perfect_quality; Black, Biege, Pog and Log Cabin. Special, INK IN THE BIG RACE | air into Ihe ‘Mm : | will "5 ‘held Noverber 1 CONSULAR PLACES S OPEN. One, Two and Three Dollar Shoe Sale, 7th St. Store Only rowing Girls' 0Ox- fords, Black, and brown ibber hecls Little Men's Amy Shoes. Women's & n d Growing Girls' Black and Tan High Lace Shoes. All sizes. omen’s Ble o gatia Lattice - Front UMPS, ot Perfect qualif White, S ‘White The Economy Corner Zthend H.Sts, N\ A Sensational Special Sale of 1,000 Pairs Women'’s Fine Quality Low Shoes Many Styles to Choose From 9 Street ¥loor. You'll realize many of these Shoes are being offered cost. below wholesale We've gathered this assortment of really high-grade Shoes of well-known makes so ad- vantageously that we can promise you the real treat of the season in slight factory hurts. this sale. Some have The variety includes Brown and Black —in Suede; as well as Satins and Patent * Leathers, trimmed effectively with Suede. The styles feature dull mat straps and oxfords in plain leathers and suede, trimmed with leather. Tbefutu,theymmtthshou you are wanting—in such a collection of styles that your individual taste can be satisfied and your size supplied. Come promptly—before the assortment is picked over, First Floor. Wi, 1600060006000 0004 0“0004‘00'000000‘00‘000000000000000o000“$0000 m g3233¢32298322422222238242322282023232242382434232322423 8323238222422 22923282424234232822232392343X3ETETT Silk and Wool Hosiery ;3 Gray ana Blue and White, Black ite and Tan and White. $33328323388388888888888888888 3% D WASHINGTON, D. USTEN' 1'vE GoT AN TDEA? IT'S OUR ONLY CHANCE . YoU GO DOWN To THE Jockey CLUB AND See | You CAN'T BULL BELMONT INTO LETTING "ASPIRIN" RUN rernaunflwl maritime and r‘ommorcl.fl[ 2l |t ment. :%W@me $383828383838882388823888888 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 192 sEight, 1923, (O Wog 0 MAKE A STRONG puEA TELL HIM (F WE WIN WE'LL RACE GIRL SHOT IN ANKLE. | While standing at 50th and Grant | cets northeast last night about 8 d _commercial geog- | ; French, German or dustrial and com- and comm fat: ‘clock waiting for a street car Mary nment, and |Smith, colored, nineteen, residing near | history (since | Rhode Island avenue and 8th street, | South America, ““d\recal\ed a bullet wound in her left| Police reported that a cf aced on the car track amination is for ermining to what es possess the qualifl ns which are essential for succes: the foreign service of the govern- of the woman resulted. Dr. | n woundlni Jones treated her. | winis f{lnes® 2 for 9c¢c Heavy quality extension rods with fixtures. Brass Curtain Rods ' JEFF \SN'T ABAD LITT PAL. IF MR BELMONT SAYS YES WE'LL SAVE: OUR DOUEH. “30-818 Seventh Street ———— | by H. 0. Plsher, Trade Fat. 0) By BUD FISHER. Plaiting —every style, every kind. Have you seen the fine French accor- dion? Quality work only at )penheimers SHOP UNIQUE 8th and E Sts. Division N bernians me b of the Aloysius Club and electe as follows: Chaplaln, E Dougherty of the Ca president, John M. Tri 111 ! ing committee, Joha J. Fulle LT T 85¢ Palmolive Combination )' imol SMART NEW FALL HATS Ty pes that appeal, qualities that meet every s idea of merit. A Friday sale of better hats in which we believe hundreds of women will find a be- woman’s coming model. broidered velvet and rich brocades. Of Panne, Lyons and ‘em- $3.50 A host of clever trimmings of feathers, ribbons, bows, embroidery work and cockades. Black and all colors. Continuing the Sale of Our Parisienne Salon Hats—Re- Remnants of Heavy Unbleached Sheeting Cotton 5 Yards for 69c¢ Purchase of a bale of this staple material so much in demand for making bedwear. Regular 20c value. 5, 10 and 20 yard pieces—no “scraps” in the lot. Remnants Black Sateen 29¢ Yard 36-inch Lustrous Black Sateen, in the 40c and G0c grades. Soiled Blankets A CLEAN-UP LOT OF DOUBLE-BED $3.95 SIZE BLANKETS—66x80—in gray, white and SINGLE BLANKETS—$1.25 fm- plaids. Also ported single bed separate Blan- kets that welgh nearly 98C or beds. two pounds. Gray with $1.59 SHEETS — Seamless 0 BABY B Lfi\bl\lsul’l‘s — 30x40 warm, fleecy Baby lan- 29C colored borders. Each.. Bleached Sheets, 81 size; perfect quality $l .29 kets, in plnk snd blue SHELF _ OILOLOTH—Remnants hand torn and ironed Remnants Outing Flannel 17¢ Yard fleecy ¥ quality Flannel, regular x84 Double-thick Blankets for robes block platds. of 10c and 123%c Shelf Oil- cloth, with scalloped edge. 5C Neat patterns. Yard Friday Sale of Bungalow Aprons 89c $1.19 COTTON TAFFETA PETTICOATS, made with pleat- ed flounce and colored bor- Made of percale in large and small checks and neat figures. Trimmed with rickrack braid and white and colored piping. Open front and slip-over styles, designed for trim CORSETS — Discoh tinued to $3.00. R & G, American Lady, in $ ders. Black, 1.50 $1.00 broken sizes. Russian green -.... WOMEN'S SLIP-OVER SWEATERS, in jade, buff numbers of corsets worth up white and flesh, copen, brown and and brown. Sold for $2.49. Cholce $l .98 'Odd Lots Children’s Wear CHILDREN’S APRONS of per- MUSLIN COMBINATIONS trim- med with embroidery or lace. Sizes 6 to 12. Sold 506 for 9¢c GINGHAM DRESSES, $1.00 kind, in attractive plaids-and colors. Sizes cale and checked ging- ham, sold for 5%c. Re- = 39¢ CHILDREN RAWER BODIES of good .quality muslin wmz two AN T 9 Boys’ Wash-Top $1.19 . Corduroy Suits, b e Practical and good-looking suits at an economy price. Buttoned-on style, sizes 3 to 8. Peggy cloth and chambray tops and corduroy. pants.in navy, drab, green, tan, brown and taupe. :IIIIIIllllllIllllfllll!llllllllIIlIIllll_ll]!!lllfll!l!ll!ml LU [T Illllll[lllllIf*llI_IllllIIllllIIllIIulllllllllllIIIIIIIllIl duced to $6.95 Five Friday Specials in Women’s Hosiery ‘WOMEN’S FIBER SILK HOSE, in plain and lace clocked styles. Black, brown and white. Perfect and irregu- lars. 3 pairs for $1.00. Pair. .. WOMEN'S BURSON SPLIT-FOOT HOSE, seconds of dol- lar grade. Regular and extra sizes. Fashioned to fit without a seam. Limit, 6 to a buyer. Pair 25 C 59c MERCERIZED SPORT HOSE, the popular derby-ribbed kind subject to slight irregularities. Black, cordovan, ‘hmge polo an nglish brown. 3 pairs for 39 (¢ $LOO. Pair. WOMEN'S $1.00 SILK-AND-MER- CERIZED DROP-STITCH SPORT 5 HOSE, every pair perfect Sc WOMEN'S WOOL-MIXED AND WOOL a(l;'s?; FISERk COMBINATION , in black and heather mix- 79 C Best of Good News for Friday— omen’s Dresses In New Fashions at a New Low Price $9.95 Charmeuse Moire Knit Poiret Twill Covert Cloth $9.95 is a low price to pay for a new Fall frock— all the more so when as- sociated with distinctly _high quality. These are inspiringly new in styles— showing original and ap- pealing ideas in great variety. The smart new covert frocks are in straight- line style and trimmed with scalloped leather. Other graceful models include those with embroidered flannel collars and cuffss—chic and charming. Then, there are still others with accordion-pleated panels and embroid- ered belts or fancy girdles. Some of the pret- tiest are braided and jet trimmed. Long, three-quarter and short sleeves. Regular and extra sizes 16 to 48. ot IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIi_IgL NN E BT T T O TR LU U T T

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