the washington times.(washington, dc) 1921-11-19 [p...
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a..an--enny.maintansa it at that point,on thewaramest day of winter or the coldest. You have
sho a ed your last coal, carried out lastashes and scrubbed of the last coat furnasegrine frow your handy and face. (Nokol isclean-no coal,no ashes, no soot,no dust.)
InhaNingNoool.wil cams ffu no nmec
A Nokolane.daon requires no alteradion ofyour heading plant The Nokol burner is sin-
eup in place of the grate bars. Notmorew halfa day is necessary forthe joeouhtime to pull your fre, assemble the sianple
ases.. and onn-e with your fueltank.Methly''rms Can Be Arranged if Desired
MUTUA L SERVICE BUREAU, Inc.+- DISTRIBUTORS'
1411 New York Ave. N. W. Phrue Main 3883yr besting pan. Te Nko brnr s lmto ullryOr hrasebeteM~~mthl .r.wr Cant. Ai rre f eie
Hirsh's Are And WSpecialists Also
in Children's Special!!Shoes in Price
Another Day for ChildrFeaturing Sturdy, Solid Shoes at
Bit end Little Boy.s issadCideLtle *ay Tan an Gun Msss sd ChdrnsTn
-.to2.._....2.45.4ball sta;Goodyear welt: with
1m a h........... t 3.95 io a.
1I3.95...4DI e r Ta...-. t.1: . Mtl S o1......
~~Uini~i bsnt" af2.5 to34
Misses an ChildrenCoHigh Cut aee-Wihor
Tamoa 5195Withotdue heeps.
115.4 Dro..................s.
"S~rfghe" Setffes"a GunW Metalash-esobbyartt and Heethen-
$345 ~aon solitoteee.
sae .58.................M
Sies Tanwithdl to thels
gues 3.................3.45-13, ickDr. Penrak beets,
$295 DTank kid, siou heel.'.a.. :-...........'sU
Hatr SWEN7II:Wakington's Fastest Groseing Shoe Hoss
IZZVEIISTEINUEINOR-GEDI.
ITS' NEESISGotham nbfore is Or.absth -personsr Extans-Uss
Talents on Job.or Lao T. R34TIY,LEsmresl New" veess.
NNW TORE. NIrv. $ s.-When theanent and seret eier et MobhGalnders .convenes' Is ssm, e.noth-bound conclave its members may feelate from the prytvg eyes of "rum-hounds" who t attempt to spoilthe party by un#.motously selisngthe liquid refreshments and draggingthose pre eint off to the hoose-gow. Inother cities, where ordinary prohibi.tion officers enforee 'the "righteenthcommandment" this feesag of safetymight be justified; no so here.For Irsy Zinsten. the ene.san
boos squad. chameleon-like masquer-ader of the dry taeust may be expect.ed to drop in anywhere from an exclu-sive party in a Fifth avenue million-aire's residence to a private gatheringof East Side ward heelers. No amountof caution, no amount of secrecy can
insure the prohibition lawbreakersagainst the sudded and dramatic an-
nouncement of this dry sleuth that heIs Izzy Einstein and that those presentcan prepare for a heavy fine ordurance vile.
A Maesquerader.When a group of convivial souls get
together at the most exclusive clubsfor actors to imbibe a nip of Scotchorsynthetic Johnny Walker nobodycan say for a certainty that lay maynot be among them, dressed in formalglad rags and chattering of props andsoonery and "the profesh."Or it may be an undertakers' con-
vention. In this case lazy will be ar-rayed in all the sombre hablllments ofthat morbid trade, and few indeedwould recognize in this solemn youngman anything but a business-like mor-tician.When Iy fares forth In pursuit of
the Demon Rum said D. R. must dosome tall going to dodge this super-detective of the prohibition forces. Hislatest stunt was to appear on thebig football field in Van CourtlandtPark disguised as four-elevenths of afootball team. The soiled and grim-faced warriors. with heedgsar tiltedback and noseguards hanging fromtheir belts, were none other than thefamous lazy Einstein squad. At a lit-tie cafe near the park the four men
roughly ordered the waiter to bringwhisky and to hurry it up. Others atthe bar were convinced their ordersounded almost like a college yell andthat these were indeed and truly vet-erans of the gridiron.
Highball Stars.Eddie. the waiter, saw too late that
these were highball and not footballstare. As it was he went unsuspect-ingly to his doom-somewhere in theback room-and returned with threesmall glasses. One of the gridiron he-roes handed Eddie $2.50 to pay the$2.25 bill and waited patiently for hisquarter back.
"Four-eight-seven-twOl" shouted oneof the men, and at the signal the teamgot into action like a perfectly-oiledmachine, despite the fact none hadtouched the lubrication in the glassesbefore them. lazy impounded the evi-dence, and Eddie was turned over tothe police on a charge of violating thewell-known Volstead act.In his comparatively brief career
Issy has impersonated a policeman, apolitician, a movie actor, a newspaperreporter, a fireman, a truck driverand A longshoreman. His nt may bea female impersonation.
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en TodayarnPries
Groswing GirlsGrowing Girls' Patent Coltigh Cut Lace Shoee-Englishmndnatural shapes; $ 9islum 2% to 8........ *
Growing GiWs Tan BregueughCut Lace ShOes-GoodyearIelt; with or without rubbereels; extra good $48uality ..............
Growing Gils Tmn High CutLaeShoe--English and naturalshape, with or without rubber
03.. ...........5Growing Oirls' Gun Metal High3etLaee Shoee-English andatural .hape; sine" $3.95to S......
Regimentalsfor Girls
Mises' sisee,.s.45
Chlren's sisee,
)'RES7T.,N.W.8.tsnassaK mesa
LANSBURGH & BRWa'Inmngte--New York--Paris. STO Kmwa for /sldas, NKm
Supple Taffeta PetticoatsThe Beat Petticeat. Availble
at Their Pricee
$9.75 .
In a perfect whirl of brilliant color-in and the newest ideas of model andtrimming effects. Two-tone ideas inchangeable, elusive coloring that are thevogue of the season. Although we haveillustrated four styles, this is by nomeans the limit of our variety-manyothers equally attractive.
Tailored or novelty flounces. You will notethat scallops are in evidence pnd what afinish they form. Embroidery is anothe ofthe attractive touches-plentiful in this specialgroup.
ThrdFle -brp " Brothr.
One Day Only at These Special Prices Children's
Wavy Hair Switches Handkerchiefs3 ina bos
-Novely fig J"~t
uire. or plain, 25wih rolled~ 5
$2.45 $4.95 color.
3.95 $5.95 Juvenile
figure. or in. ewei
" or color. )
More than merely a tempting value-this of- ' h
fering includes the service of our expert hairdresser who will match your hair exactly and showyou how to dross your hair with one of thse wavylswitches that look natural -as life.
wel shaedthant deep wave ad 'eve oor brelno one would know you were wanting a switch.
Sophia Hair Ness-Invisible but strong. Cap Cpal Gte- 25shape that is so easy to apply and stays 8cria Ceer and Yso well in place. Dosen............... 85c
Third F~seE-cAfsburgh a kroler. fre, size.18, 20, 22and24-in. spread.l $2.00
Rah! Rah! Rah! It's Here!coplete with 0The College Girl's Sweater silk $.0
Price Lower Than Y: Goa
You'd Suppose, Only embellas,In all its glory-man- Inseel cl
nish, jaunty, typically or.; wide tape $3.25the modern college girl's edge; bakalitesport garment a la mode. handles, withHeavy knitted stitch and ring.model equally clubby in urels,effect. Note the wide 1roll collar and crisa-cross .nvrosclbelt-by the way, therighnlsbelt can be detached ifexletql: 5hEyou wish. Invisible1pocket and close-fitting Po sr
carina,hathrRd )8ina o
Slae.-8with 4rollet
all in-betwensizes.oGur neeWatesoi.cesl*
Women'srTdreadw$1t2fus es eecrr. c
$1.00 ti~merenltadwe'llCgvey an ew
Thred-sik,i blak an corovan Als18,e 20, 22 and anmil fier nte lt. oton ops coton epogh'feGrita f
value wihoutsucessfulrivairyWome'sFll-FshioedSlkil~ cel .ut
Stocings$2.0 an $2.0 fae~ritngeaFinethredslkI blck, rey nd an. iseSilk G lorat
quetio thmotuusu vaue btanabeorths wid ae .eclasofcommdit. ased ge;bakmlit
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OTHi RV DefMdJTTheNew inant
&Wr 11, 10l1 4ke-40 D Street N.W.
Still Another Day to BuyHats in a Sale that HasMade this Week Famous
Better Value than YouHave Been Looking for
at $3.95The high lights of this wonderful collection of NEW
HATS are the modish Sipper Satin Hats, trimmed withflowers; new Metallic Cloth Hats, trimmed with ostrich;Metallic Cloth Hats, with brims of fur, and DuvetynHats trimmed with flowers. Also feather hats.ALTOGETHER one of the most beautiful and stylish
hats we have ever offered in a special sale. There arescores of styles, each vieing with the other for popularity-and the colors present a perfect riot, including henna,pheasant, copen, brown, red, sand, also plenty of black.Every hat a recent creation-smart, chic and charming-and the BEST VALUE you have ever seen for $3.95.
sece -argh a rether.
Suedelike Tams, $1.50For girls, misses and youthful women. Becoming,
smart and at our low price a value that cannot be sur-passed.
Full range of colors and every tam bears the SUEDE-LTKR label, proving it is genuine, which means a lot, forcheap imitations try to pass for the read brand.
eses Fler-Lasbrgh a rN'er.
"It' Wise Person Who Buy. oeWhen The Son Shines," Meaning
U-m-b-r-e-1-1-a-sIt's a wiser one who buys them here, where quali-
ties are superior and prices inferior. These forwomen:
Cetten Gloria U brena.--On paragon frame.and with leather handles; 26-inch spread...... 0slk Gloria Umbrellas-On a fram with
.boine handles, finished with' 2.7loo .
e in.ls-lck-. --
or leather strap handles; Pbeautiful ap o b5.0tra....n....haBrther.
Children's Day in theHosiery Section
Supplies, pricing and everything special for todaw,because that's the day set apart for outfitting the ctildren, and what more essential than STOCKINGS?
Chindren's Flee List. and Meroerised Stocking-ed makes,but better values-that's because we made a oitof sele-ing makes that would tempt mothers into comig here wheneverthe children need hosiery. Firm ribbed hose Inblack, ~Lwhite and tan; sises 6 to 9%. Patr...............
Deys' Ribbed Cetten Steekinge-Made for service and pcedfor economy. Black only, but a very good black. .0Siss8to 11 P ir..5.. .he ..r .0.0.
Chindren's Durable Cettom Steeklmge-Black and white inmIses 0 to 9%. These are excellent shool and every- cday stockings, specially priced, pair................
* elSport Stechin-a acy roll top stockings, ina et fsateffecs ses 7 o9%, very spe- $ 5elal at, pair.............--.--..--.--..--.--..-..--..-..--.
Children's Noelty Stehlngs-Faney ribbed mercerised steck-ings, in neat mixture effects or silk roil top hose, in $ 0mises 7to 9%. Pair keand....... .. .........
nest nIee-LAmbnrIh a areahe.
RIBBONSAre a part of the Christmas scheme. Our reasonableprices are part of your economy.
Ribbon. at 6se Yard-Widths fromn 7 to 12 inches cvrnevery wanted kind for mashes, fancy work, theater begs, alsoles and host of uses only the skilled needle woman knows.Plaid1 Roman stripes, moirs, plain, satin edged and no end of
Beareeade Ribbons, $.7S Yard-Perfectly beautifulIn every way. New colors combined with silver ad geldthreads and the loveliest brocade designs.
Fausy Lingerie Ribbon Rosettes, see to see See-Plaa adtwo-tone effecs artistically made Ia sets for lingerie. Duluty*olors suitable for the purpose.
Fansy Ribbon Gartes, 81.10 to P38-Plain and tooesueeffects. Well made with the ribbon shirred over golastleto allow for stretehing. Complete line of Ribbon Novelties forSChristmas, see to i3.