Evening Star Newspaper, October 22, 1924, Page 15

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COOLIDGE T0 TARE PART I WEMORAL Accepts Invitation to Attend Exercises on Roosevelt’s Birthday. President Coolidge today accepted an invitation to attend memorial services for President Roosevelt, un- der the auspices of the Theodore Roosevelt Memorial Veterans in the Metropolitan day night. The ich President ¢ worshiped. M k llied vete ach ves his death this service has been held, and it has gradually s a local to a national obser Committee in Charge. The committee in charge of the th Pettit, named committ Anton District c of: Maj. Gen ander of the yoira - | reports ‘available tc the G. A. R, of Massachusetts, and his daughter, Miss F. L. Denny; Capt. George Curry, United States com- missioner on the Mexican Boundary Commission, who was a captain in Roosevelt's famous Rough Riders; Rev, Henry D. Mitchell, rector of the Metropolitan M. E. Church; Willlam H. De Lacy, former judge of the Juvenile Court, and David J. Price, engineer in charge of dusk explosion of the Department of Agriculture. | - . £ CHOICE FOR CONGRESS. Leach Apparently Nominated in Massachusetts Race. FALL RIVER, Mass. October 22— The nomination of K Taunton as Republican the unexpired term of the late Repre- sentative William S. Greene of Fall River by 2,000 plurality was indicated in from yesterday's speclal joint primar the fifteenth congressional district. William H. Lo- max of Fall River received the Demo- | cratic nomination. Fights “Begging Letters.” BERLIN, October 22.—To stop the flooding of former enemy countries ve and undignified “begging written by private citizens ity institutions, the German consulates abroad h been advised to report the writers. Writing such letters without official indorsement of the truth of the contents has been e a punishable offense. R|Are the Roof —to withstand the hard service that Winter brings? If there's any doubt about it, you'll save inconvenience, worry and money by getting' Ci bert’s Tinners on the jo NOW. fLOWEST PRICES fo strictly satisfactory work. Cold Buying These | Tots’ Chinchilla 98 COATS $2- iniy ueat styles; sizef, 1, 2 an 528 Coats, * length, sat velour, all sizes 16 to 44. 1%6 Dresses, A new purchase of 100 Fiber Silk Fillette, Ribbette and Halkord sses) models in sizes 40 to 50. &l Ensemble and Fur-Trimmed 2520 Dresses, * arrivals, showing New York’s latest fash- ool, silk or silk and tates, in smart a |wool combinations. New shades; $6, $7 & $8 Brushed Wool SWEATERS Tuding Robble Cos ollars and plain, striped or and in sizes for w $4.50 Dovble-Bed COMFORT 3348 Covered with excellent quality silk aline, scroll stitched, pure cotton flling. 39-In. Unbleached SHEETING, 113c Standard count, closely woven, free from' dressing, for sheets, cases, etc. 69c_Window SHADES, 39¢ Opague shiades in green, white or ecru, with fixtures. Slight irregulats. 25c Bleached MUSLIN, 123c |+ 4 Snow white bleached, yard wide for sheets. cases, under- wear, etc. lengths, 2 to 5 ‘Women’s Flannel GOWNS, 69¢ Light grounds with ‘neat pink or bite stripes, full cut, gathered front; sl:p-over style. ‘Women’s Flannel BLOOMERS, 39c Pink or blue stripes on light gronnds. elastic waist and knee; full cut. . $1.50 Sific Strij UNION SUIT, 98c Women's low neck, sleeve- y-rd-Wide Amoskeag F , 25¢ Double faced, soft fleecy outing flannel, in neat stripes, checks-plaids; worth 38c yard. HARRY ., KAUFMAN: 1316-24 Seventh St. N.W. Fur Collar, Cuffs and Bottom High coats elaborately fur-trimmed, full lined throughout, in all-wool Fillette and Rayon Black, brown or 300 Boys’ $2.50 and $3.00 SWEATERS styles in pull-over uttoned atyles. yards. colors and stripes Woolen™ Gloves and Jersey Gloves, with snap. boys 4 to 16 Manufacturer’s Surplus Sale of Women’s Novelty LOW SHOES Extra nd Warm Specials Girls’ Flannel | GOWNS 59¢ k or Llue stripes on light zes, 4 to 14 years. Worth 19= in new Fall 145 all sizes. $2 Double-Bed BLANKETS 9129 Heasy fleeced cotton, in tan or gray with faney color border: each, $1.29. 55 Esmond BLANKETS ~ 93-79 Esmond or Beacon blankets for dou- u ods, Indian Jacquard batterns: ench_in a_hox, m;d_—gs BLANKETS 92 cotton blankets, in biue, tan, gray or pink plaids; pair, $2.98.° 5ol $6 Twoln-One, $4 75 BLANKETS 4.1 one, in heautiful woven color effects: size 66380, Special Purchase of purchase and (4 Sizes 28 to Boys’ Warm Gloves Sgeclal Sale of 600 paira of women's ne Vinter style Novelty Pumps and Oxford lack Satin, Suedes, Vel . also. Tan low heels, $5. lot—wonderful < pump fashion Nestle “Lanoil” Permanent Wave For Bobbed or Long Hair Nestle Lanoil waved hair is just like naturally wavy hair— you can treat it just as you Wwould naturally curly hair and, in fact, the more attention it receives the lovelier it looks. Today, the permanent wave re- quires only minutes where it formerly fook hours—not the heat as formerly—just a slight warming. And the Nestle Lanoil Wave is just as successful for bobbed hair as for long hair. Our Expert Operators Give Lanoil Permanent Waves Phone for Your Appointment Tomorow Main 5300, Hair Dressiog Section, Second floor. “The Sailor”’ A New Pump Thoroughly smart and thor- oughly American is this newest “The Sailor,” sketched. It is of brown satin with a tiny tongue and a chic little bow—and it will com- plete one of those many brown ensemble costumes that are to be so important in the Winter mode. It is priced, $12.50. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. Imported and Domestic Lisle Sports Hose $2.50, $3, $3.50 With Autumn sports already begun comes the necessity for sports hose. These new and novel checks, plaids, ombre and contrasting clox are very good looking. And there are colors for every costume. Others, $1.50 to $2.50. Women's Hoslery Section, First floor. Many Smart Hats Are Wearing Veils The new circular veils in black or brown with their glinting silver or gold borders are per- haps first in fashion—50c to $1. 9-inch Veilings in all the new shades and clever color combi- ~ nations—yard, 50c. Veiling Section, First floor. . P Trimmings —play a part in the fashionable frock or ensemble—and here you may choose from what’s newest and smartest. Buttons —large, small, of every size, color and shape—rows of them for sports dresses, and large single buttons for coats. Novelty Buttons, 35c to $2.50. Others, 25c to $1.50 dozen. Rhinestone Buttons, 35c to $L Bone Buttons, 18¢ to 50c. 3 Bone Buckles, 80c and 75c. Rhinestone Buckles, 30c to 75c. Pearl Medallion with trimmings, 7. Rhinestone Medallions, $8. Marabou and Ostrich for Dance Frocks Beautiful colors in marabou, $L35 ar g Featiier Fringe, $150 and $350. Two-tone Fringe, Feather Fancies, $2, $750 Persian Banding, 28c to $7 yard. Trimming Section, First Soer Woodward & Loathrop See Our Other Advertisement on Page 14. Women’s Coats Luxuriously Furred Specially $9 5 Priced Luxurious effects in straightline, youthful coats, that you will see well dressed women wearing this Winter. These are coats admired for their distinctive styling, their beautiful furs, fine fabrics and careful workmanship—and all this at a price far lower than usual —because this is an annual Octo- ber ‘event—when we offer finest coats at great savings. Coats have large collars and often cuffs of fur, and several models have tuxedo borders of lovely furs dyed in harmonizing shades. Every coat is beautifully lined to match. Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Frocks for House Wear Are Becomingly Styled $5.95 to $12.50 Newest frocks for house wear are most becomingly styled—and warmer, too, for these crisp Fall days. Cotton Suiting in checks is made in several straight- line models, $5.95. Another Checked Frock with vestee of crisp white linen is priced, $7.50. Wool Jersey is seen in many styles and colors. $10. Corduroy fashions other attractive styles, in new, practical shades, $10. Flannel is made in simple, tailored styles, in lovely colors, $12.50. House Dress Section, Third fioor. Sa? Size Twin $ Ensemble Costumes in Every Smart New Fashion 159 to $165 To be in fashion, every woman must have an ensemble costume— for the ensemble is a new fashion that offers the possibilities of* three smart costumes in one. A Separate Gown A Separate Furred Coat A Complete Costume Each complete in itself, but doybly complete when the coat and gown are worn together. Fabrics are of the soft suede-fin- ish type—lines slim, straight, youthful—furs dyed to harmonize with rich browns, cranberry reds —black. Exclusive Models and Imports $175 to $325 Women's Suit Section, Third fioor. Distinctively New Metallic Hats Make their appearance at smart afternoon and dinner occasions now $10 and $12.50 A charming little collec- tion—often there is just a hint of glistening silver in the lace that trims a chic little black tulle hat, often the entire hat is of gleam- ing silver or gold cloth. Fur pompons, a bit of silvered lace, gay flowers are the trimmings. And on velvet hats for these occa- sions we find gleaming metallic embroideries. Millinery Section, Third floor. High-Grade Layer-Felt Mattresses I v . 1 . . ‘ ~—” Specially Priced for a Limited Time We are making a special feature of these mattresses for tomorrow’s selling. At these spe- cial prices they are an exceptional value. They are all-cotton, layer-felt mattresses—with more felt than usual (weighing 55 Ibs. in double size)—which means more comfort. They have the roll edge and are diamond tufted for wear and comfort. tive colorings. And they are covered in a fine grade ticking in attrac- Now is your opportunity to buy a good mattress at a saving. Coil Wire Box Springs Covered to Match These Mattresses Speciall Pt~ 21 A very low price, as you know, for a fine box spring—ordinarily these would be priced much higher. They are covered in attractive ticking to match these mattresses—both twin and double sizes at $27. Foster Ideal Springs Built for Sleeping Comfort, $20 Springs that provide truly luxurious sleeping comfort—double spiral steel coils so linked together that the mould themselves to the contour of the figure—offeri. Twin and Double Sizes, $20. Bed Section, Sixth floor. ng perfect relaxation and comfort; finished in gray ename{ Impdrted Lace Curtains, Special, $3-95 Irish Point, Swiss Point, Point Venice For the many homes which prefer imported cur- tains—we have imported a most attractive col- lection of these beautiful lace curtains—for the most part new border designs in the soft ivory tones. There are several different designs from which to choose, at this special price, $3.95. Other Handsome Imported Curtains ' 214, 3, 315 Yards Long, $5 to $27.50 Pair Colorful Drapery Fabrics That Will Not Fade $2.75 to $5 yard It is most satisfactory in this fashion of Color- ful Draperies to be able to buy beautiful colors that will keep their luster and color always. Plain weaves, stripes and attractive figured de- signs—in rich rose, gold, mulberry and blue— and two-tone effects that are distinctly different. Other Rayon (Artificial Silk) Fabrics in Many Beautiful Colors . $1.25t0 $5 Yard Curtain and Drapery Sectivus, Fifth floor. SIX SPECIAL VALUES Glass and China Section Fifth Floor Table Tumblers Special, $1 dozen Thin blown, optic glass table tumblers at a price that makes it practical to buy an extra sup- ply while these Iast. Serving Trays Special, 88c Mahogany finish frame serving trays; many attractive designs in new inlay effects in varied colorings. Glass covered and felt bottoms. Size 10x16. Cut Crystal Vases Special, $5 Exquisitely cut crystal glass vases in the popular 12-inch size; mitre and floral and all- over floral designs in an attrac- tive shape. Console Set Special, $1.95 Beautifully decorated glass console sets, including 4 pieces, bowl, stand and two matching candlesticks—in jade, blue and 1r1s. Imported China Dinner Service Special, $25 An unusually low price to pay for an imported china dinner service—52 pieces and two dec- orative designs from which to choose, in colors, gold lined. American Porcelain Dinner Service Special, $11.95 Another attractive value in a charming little dinner set for 6 persons. A floral basket pat- tern in lovely colors, :two different designs from which to choose.

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