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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY . NOVEMBER Bwners of ntfl!rn}akes t:ade qu(thl Cuticura Bath; Best For Children Teach your children to use Cuti- cura Sosp because it is best for 1 0 SHOPPERS' NEWS URGED AS AD PLAN Publishers’ Association Speakers Advise Aiding Mer- chants to Prepare Copy. By the Associated Press WHIT LPHUR SPRINC | va.. Nov 3—With a una vote to repeat the convention Year, probably in the Middle West. the m meeting of the Amer- | s three- avette Youn tion that, so for ne ivertising was the key ; al business meeting. 1t | speakers that publish B more care in aiding local ! merchants to prepare effective .U\w” typographically p Unlforms Arrive | For Cadet Corps Sans Oxford Bags The “military shelks” in the Washington High School Cadet Corps, who ordered the trousers of their unifcrm modeled afier the “Oxford bags,” were sorely disap pointed when the outfits arrived from Philadelphia clothier yes terday cut to the standard mili tary width Without notifying school mil tary authorities th et with a penchant for the * ¢ - of dress or Jusers inches & botioms. urements reached the clothier in Philadelphia he very promptly decided that the prevailing cost of the Charlottes ville blue cloth prohibited him from turning out the extra-width trousers the contract price duoted to school authorities. He notitied the Washington school of- ficials to this effect and thereby ed the plan of the cadets to 1 forth in mili ary tunic sailor’s trousers. Evidence in a recent court proceed ed that fce cream mddlvw SERIES OF CONCERTS WILL BEGIN SUNDAY National String Quartet Will Fea- ture First Vesper Recital at Church. The first of a serles of vesper con- certs, arranged by Ruby Smith Stahl, director of music at the First Congre. !} Church. will be given Sunday 145 o < in the he program will feature the tring Quartet, composed of olov, first viclin; Max Pu- ond violin; Samuel Feldman, vicla, and Richard ' Lorleberg, cello. A recital also will be given by Mrs, Goldie D. Hutchins, contralto of the church choir. In the absence of Charles T. Ferry, organist of the chureh, Mrs. E. D. Cummings will Dlay The vesper concerts will continue throughout the Win r, and all will feature local music talent, Miss Stahl pointed out (he desire is to present the best Washington musi cians in an effort to bring them into proper ninence and appreciation,” she said. We cannot expect to be able to boast of a high local musical standard unless there is respect and vestment in a musical edumuouv greater than in any other profession, | talented persons take up most any other profession or lines of business | because the financial returns in a musical vocation are not assured. It is with the purpose of bringing forth best musical talent available in ington and giving the public op- unity to show its appreciation of what we have here that this plan has been inaugurated. “In Philadelphia the Music League, made up of business and social lead- ers, has organized with the sole pur- pose of furthering the interests and creating a civic appreciation of its own musicians, with the result that an outsider cannot gain any foothold pritisout great aiculty:s Upkeep Needed From the New York Times T A smali boy walking with his mother saw, for the first time {n his life, a one-armed man. What, he wanted to know, had become of the other arm? His mother said she sup- posed it had been cut off. Would it grow back? id the mother, it would never "Woll, saiq the youngster, “seems to me if the Lord made us He ought to keep us in repair.” = — First Sergeant Is Retired. First Sergt. George W. Taylor, 10th Cavalry, at Fort Huachuca, Ariz., has been placed on the retired list of the ATS Yo oz; ’d Better Come their tender skins. Assisted by oc-| | (¥ {in London sometimes make «s much |recognition given to those who have | Army, on his own apriication, after casional applications of Cuticura Inone the apeikersion ithis aiu s $100 a0 day become worthy of it. With the In- more than thirty years' serv Ointment to first signs of irritation| | tisinz topics were Don Bridge of th or dandruff it keeps the skin and 1 napolis News, Wil 1 Donohu scalp clean and healthy. Cuticura| [0f the Chicago Trib i 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. of the Pus: Daily Ne Mr. v particularly emphasized ed of having department store ad- vertising contain bona fide shopping news and urged publishers to encour- To Kann’s! T B Cuticura Shaving Stick 25c. Agents, Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns Coats of finest smooth materials and lustrous silk bolivia in black, lipstick red, crackle blue, green, tan, rose and brown Stunning flared or rippled side effects as well as straightline models. At least 75 wonderful styles to select irom in regular and extra sizes, —_— FxtraExtra—m— 152 Fur-Trimmed COATS I ’ Fur Cuff and Collar Dressy Coats and Plain, Nobby, Seli-trimmed Visit Kinney’s New Shoe Store Greater Bargains Than Ever Talcum is cooling and soothing. i, Dept. 107, Malgon Mask” Lkl S Many Styles for Women ai INGTON FOR THE MONEY?—IF SO, DON'T FAIL TO | hemataine Will Ask Zoning Commission to Michigan Park citizens will seek a BEA' 4 I ‘Y hearing from the Zoning Commission to prevent the erection of row houses ; lon a soacre tract just east of the you would havea clear complex- The assoclation voted Wednesday Coats that have the styles usually seen only in higher priced high-class ones. is the beauty oi the ma Pluto Water. Pluto Water re- tion in that section to detached and | N cuffs and bottom. furs and new colors. Almost evervthing new public school authorltles to grant a d mous French Lick Springs, pre- | | PUUIE oo 2uininces 02 Sant 211 830 and $35 WATER that Quincy street from Michigan —Coat designers $3 g : 5 younger woman. Soan e, Ointment 2 ead she. Talewm %e_Soid MICHIGAN PARK CITIZENS 59 50 ] SEE OUR SPLENDID VALUES woman or the Forbid Project Involving 40- Your skin tells the world when B. & O. tracks, between Catholic Uni- ion and healthy enviable skin, night to take this action in the ef. arments. New shades of wine, blue, tan, brown and black in moves all the disturbing poisons - 4 1 homes. . - ¥ g Wy . . - . £ P! in the color line: and the furs include brown, A - 5 | ) " Dblack, platinum, and natural fox. opossum scribed by physicians and sold Sl 3 $ .75 " < b =0 s SOk (IROSSUIL temporary school factlities for chil : %, nutria, chapchilla and others. \lisses’ and women's sizes. / i . P L2 2 2 2 erica’s basis, it was said. 35 | (®) avenue to the Monastery be repaired have had in mind —This charming model sketched illustr Kol eaeh o Adress { OPPOSE ROW-HOUSE PLAN DO YOU WANT TO GET THE BEST COAT lN WASH- 818 75 to 322 50 " | L younger woman can wear them happily and Acre Tract of Land. ® 5 ' y becomingly. . F3 { \ —The one illustrated is an exquisite soft =zt 1) g brown pinpoint, trimmed with platinum fox " x < 4 The particularly attractive xmmn about the your intestines are neglected. If versity and Michigan Park. new models this season, especic in these wash yourself internally with [ | fort of the residents to hold construc: || flared or straightline effects, with rich fur trimmings at collars g} \ 1 i terial, and the harmonious effect of the new e S aE BRI lat s 1s0 decided to petition the at drug stores. dren up to the fourth or fifth grade. A census showed that there are ap proximately 200 small children in the park, and most of these attend the Brookland public school on part-time HEE A ‘motion was passed to request S l d.d V o ' { A ptendu arie Y a very definitely the styles which appeal to the just how attractive they are. Sport Coats. New shades of blue, tan, red, green and brown. \\- armly 3 : s lined, 16 to 44 sizes. It is a fine pin point in a cuckoo shade, trimmed with black ’s, Women’s and Men’s, Women’s an szo 00 Gu'ls Coats B | '\ fox. Others are of Bolivia and suc’rh- cloths, Fine Suedine, Velour and Polaire Cloth Couts | | trimmed with nutri;l v(nin(‘l belly, sealine ‘h fur collars, cuffs and trimmed boitoms (dyed rabbit), black and platinum fox: musk- FRE To the Kiddies i3 'c":'s: .de flare models. Some have fine tuck sides. = Aymirres Well lined and tailored. - Colors, rust, penny, bl \ rat, coon illl‘] fitch mandel. Colors arc :h(::solm.r:fi or Pencil Box with every pair of Cranberry. Sizes 7 to 16 years. gracklehead. cuckoo, brown, tanager, pansy, $3.00 Girls’ Dresses | $2.50 Girls’ Hats kit fox and black. Women's and misses’ sizes. Fancy ging Felts and vel hams and ratines 2 and novelty g elotha. in Flrlll\.\llmp mod- tracyvely $12 Little Girls’ Coat Sets L 4 AR 2 4 A Junior Miss Gets Hers for —And by a miss is !%1 g 9 0 meant the girl from seven to seventeen: the junior miss who is usually hard to fit. Nevertheless she will F 1N find a coat here to fit her. Some are flared, 95 T | 1 1 ; others straight-line styles. They are made ! of suede cloths or Bolivias, with opossum, fitch or coon mandel collars. The colors are the plumage shades; and the coats are de lightfully warm. as well as good looking pi L $3.00 Little Tots’ Chinchilla Coats Soft, warm Chinchilla Coats, with quilted linings. Small collar and .29 button front. Pearl button trim. Sizes 1 to 3 years. OPel'a Pumps 69c Rompers | $6.00 Brushed | $2.50 Eider- Velvets, Patents, 98 Patents, Velvets, 98 and Creepers Wool Sets down Buntings $3. Suedes, Satins. 53 Satin or Swede = | Cuban and high Low or Cuban s 85 $ Teels heels. | c Sets _of Sweaters Heauy Ca Lewging and |derdow ; button hpt fit . |ahirrea Sizes 1 1078 | Corra: coven a. | trimmed white and buff fize hood Opera Pumps e oo Gosd Coats for Girls at— Ribbed fleece- 9 90 —Trim and nifty little lined high - neck ‘Warm Winter = vests, ankle Body Style Union o pants, with mus- c Sults, drop seats. c ’ ) . 2 Men’s Brogues Men’s High Shoes e o Sies 2 to 12 coats to fit the gi —or ,\|rr‘1'_'m|]'1'nr $ 98 d_“quarcT or Me- $ 98 sizes. yaana 7 to 16 years, shown in the colors that girls St o N - A i N $125 Boys' Fleece- | 29c Ruben's Baby |$1.50 Men's Ribbed delight 1o wear, green, cuckoo, gracklchead, rubber heels. tan; rubber heels. lined Union Suits Undershirts burgundy—and made of good warm coatings. 2 1 Also some plaid sports coats. The fur trim mings are mandel and beaverette. The enume Rube e ek, 3% So =00 Children’s Coats for Only 1dne —Which is a very spe- $ ; 9 8 Saving | SR cial price, as 111('\ re i regular $10 and $12 values. Little miss, two to six. may feel that she is getting one of the best bargains in the whole lot: perhaps, for they are lovely little coats of Bolivia cloth and broadcloth, in tan, brown, blue and henna. Underwear for Women and Children 69¢c Women's Ribbed $1 Children’s Warm Union Underwear Suits $1.00 Women’s Flannelette Gowns Union Suits 119 gray or lngover suits, Outing Flannel Nightgowns in pink and blue stripe, silk em broidered double yokes. IFull-cut A Combination Sale No Parent Can Afford to Miss OVERCOAT Selling For $10.00 Both $1 2 BOY’S SUIT Selling For $7.98 | Long, Heavy Winter Welrllt Plaid Lined, Double Breasted Coat in 8 to 17 Sizes 4-Piece Long and Short Pants Suit, with Vest; 4 to 17 Sizes $1.50 Boys’ Juvenile Suits $ 19 All-flannel or corduroy and wash-top, button-on style ® Misses’ & Children’s High Shoes Patent leather vamps. fancy tops. Sizes 815 to 11. Sizes 1113 to 2. Sizes 215 to 6.. Little Gents’ and Boys’ Blucher Shoes Black and tan. welt, rubber heels. Sizes 11 to 1315 .$2.69 Sizes 11 to 516 .$2.98 Goodyear Juvenile Suits, emblem and braid trimmed; in brown, blue and heather mixtures; sizes 3 to 8 years, { $1.00 Boys’ Cloth | 69c Boys’ Blouses Second Floor at See Wonderful Windows and Display : Pants Nice Fancy / pattern per- . 2 H { 7 ang "F"“my“sfl': cale blouse. Bear 2 J ire Bante, Attached col- c : , q'}‘? LT 5 lars, open SaKe s cuffs. $6.00 Boys’ Chinchilla \ L CRAIMNLY (0. itnie » 200 Women’s Dresses Made to Sell for $7.75 to $12.50 Silks, Twills, Flared Styles Checks Sese Flannels Embroidered Plaids, $ 90 s am [J Novelties Colors “The Busy Corner” Tweeds, Brocades Styles and Sizes for Young Girls and Women