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~ .knickerbockers, gray cap and Boy 1 EHE T T CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY TRINIDAD COMMUNITY .nCENTER IS ORGANIZED Officers for Temporary Association Are Elected—Plan Permanent § Body Later. Community Mocimjo; labl Following is a list of Ofecrs elentady to take charge of the t 1er: Louis L. Hooper, D! , tary; Miss Ruth McKeever. ' and corresponding secretary; & &. Tolsom, treasurer. These officers, together with Moss ¥lora Hendle. yervising principal, and Miss principle of the Ludlow Scho the Weard of governc Wa{.taupt announced that the ation ws Iredy in a position to clab and that other groups wou :gvangurued at the earliest 1 ime. RECORD OF ACCIDENTS. ‘Wagon Demolished, Horse Fatally Injured—Woman Knocked Down. John = Powel, colored, fity years old, 14 N street, and Powell, his twenty-year. pll o s S b O MR. AND MRS, WILLIAM METZ. | PIONEER COBBLER WED o'clock this morning. The I"ngnn demolisied, the two men injured, le the horse was so badly hurt that it bad to be killed. Mre. J. H. Hoffman, thirty-five years old. 113 Maryland avenue northcast, vas knocked down by a taxicab at | 17th and H streets about 0 o'clock bmmw Golden Anniversary night. She refused hospital treat- | €. i at Their Home. enned ayes. 110 Livingston road -gulhea-sr ran from beh u‘i“ e cAr at Nichols avenue and sireets, Congress Heights, y @afternoon and was knocked ®n _automobile driven by l~u|.' ene lynch, foreman on District road work. He was slightly injured. —— BOYS” ABSENCE ALARMS. Police AAked to Make Search for Custis Scott-Betts. Gonunued absence from home of is Scott-Betts, ten years old, son Scott-Betts, 1114 Girard | the { shop. JUST FIFTY YEARS TODI\Y‘r 10 Temains rguerite and their paren 1301 7th strect nort Mr. Metz and Cathe grmflcmlrlren and a married here Januar. negia were 12, 187L Mr i irant, chief of dete 1 CEaida ctives, institute Mrs. Scott-Betts, at her home to- €ay, said she was unable to under- stand why her boy had left home. }e disappeared New Year day, since when she has had no word from him. Custis, the mother stated. had suf- fered intense pains in his head. He had attended a military school at Eluemont. Va., where he was captain of his company, and his mother thinks it possible that he may be at a farm- house in Virginia. The boy was a gentlemanly little fellow, 1 i3 Stated, Whose conduct undoubtedly would gaim him friends. ¥e has rather a large head and ears, light complaxion, brown hair, biue eves and black eyebrows. When he Jeft Bome, his mother stated, he wore NNIVERSARY WMM s tan shoes. es of his photograph have been sant’ broadcast by the police. and au- thorfties of other cities have be Suks & Company Pennsylvania Ave. and Seventh Street ' .. The Pendulum has - swung the other way % Even with our mastery over pro- % ; duction it was inevitable that prices should go up under war- time influence—not so abnormal- ly, of course, as in instances where there was no control of costs. g Now the economic pendulum i is swinging the other way—in re- adjustment—and we are giving it . this impetus in our endeavor to get : dble.thto normal as quickly as pos- ‘These Suits and Overcoats of ours that are being offered at K «are reductions from our moder- ate markings up to $55. Saks character of design— Saks quality of craftsmanship— Saks assurance of satisfaction. You won’t buy to better ad- vantage than now. These are ra- tional reductions—that you can bank on being genuine. In the Pants Sale —are many patterns and plain colors— same that’ll exactly match your suit— In the group up to $8.50 $4.95 In the group op to $1250 $6-% | Metz 1< ome of the ploneer cobblers A | strict, and still repairs shoes at 1 i es has made no difference to M lr. faithful to the 1. F street north- L street north- 1828 Sth street 2. greei~-trand- son will attend the celebration tonight. ‘OLD DUTCH ‘ EVENING STAR, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1921. Extra for Thursdas STORE AT THE GIRLS Middy Blouses and lerts r For Two Hours—and Two Hours .Onlv 10 A.M. to 12 Noon § Choice at $1.00 % —The best assortment of qualities and styles we have ever offered at a special price. Quantities are not large, be here at 10 o’clock for best choice. -—432 Middy Blouses—Samples and broken lines.” some of them slightly soiled. They are made of white Lons- dale jean, with navy or red flannel collars, trimmed with braid; some collars also in Galatea, in navy, red or Copenhagen, and a few all white. Sizes 6 to 22 years. $225 to $: values. TFor two hours $1 00 Thursday ceccencoens —288 Middy Skirts, pleated or shirred back style on bodices or bands. Materials are white Lonsdale jean. Paimer linen, Hague cloth and Galatea. Sizes 6 to 16 years; $2.00 to $4.00 values. For two $1 00 . hours Thursday ..ceeceeacecccccerceseane NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS Kann’s—Second Floor. HOSIERY —Women’s Lisle Hose, seam- less feet: reinforced heels and toes; high spliced heels, garter tops. In_black, wi'nle. Cor- dovan and _gray. 75¢ (¥ ILet Us Show You How Jouble Toes ety and 'tor 3 n blac] nly. Practical They Are St s a& san »These ventilators are made of value, a panr ........... C —Children’s Ribbed Hose, + v specially prepared cloth, and seamless feet; reinforced heels & ¥e so constructed as to let fresh and toes. Fine and heavy ribs, a I in without a draft. You will in black only. 25c 19 E b s much healthier by haviag { [ value 3 pair.. H C 3 - — fants’ as meC ase, thiemiintsouinindovs, Seamless feet silk heels and — A popular size. toes. Sizes 4 and 4 only. 59¢ “Seconds” 50c quality A pair . Kann’ s—ereet Floor. Two New Models in NEMO CORSETS For the Medium Figure —These are designed to meet the demand for a low-priced Nemo Corset. —Two styles as follows: —No. 409, made t —Nao. 316 is 2 low | of 2 heavry i weight coutil, has bust corset, has elastic at back, clastic insets or long skirt, two gores at bust, is T1 warsday, Special, 25¢ 1 $ann’s—Third Floor. sets of garters, long over hip, and a mediom and bas two scts bust. At— of garters. At— K F ! Kagn's—Second F‘loor. 2\ Neat-Fitting, Trian-Looking Skirt —You can Huy in our Clearance Sale at very much less 9= than the ongmal prices, and with the com- ing of spring such skirts as these will be very much in demand. Buy them now at savings. r 3 Formerly $9.95 to 51295 i Tomorrow, Choice— $6.95 -t—Plald skzrts in plegted effects‘ Ve- | lenurs, jerseys, serges, heather mixtures, miwde in a variety of styles, plain front ar)1. gathered back, also with fullness all' around. They are trimmed with sm pod kets, buttons, and finished with belts. ‘(anns—Second Floor, TWO IEXTRA OFFERS FOINR THURSDAY 300 Sets Mrs. Flo\‘ts’ $1.00 Bread Knives : Sad lrons —Extra quality, with saw —The kind with thé tent edge blades and fine bone handle. Set includes handles. A maker’s clean up, inum-finished irons, 1 had dle secured by us at half price, and offered you and one stand, Thursday at .. complete, for... 51.149 Kaon's—Third Floor. .. 49¢ Open9:15a.m. Close 6:00 p.m. January Clearing 25 Brass Bed Outfits—All Sizes —These twenty-five outfits are taking up room needed for other lines, hence the big reduction in price. —$32.95 Brass Beds, bright or satin finish: two-inch posts and one- inch filling rods. 1 —$10.95 All-cotton-filled Mat- | tresses, full weight, rolled edge style, covered with art ticking. —$7.95 Guaranteed National Link 1 Springs, finished in rust-proof gray | enamel. _l $53.85 outfit, this sale, This 3-piece White Enamel BED OUTFIT —Consisting of s tinuons post bed al Link spring: rolled-edge all- ‘527 00 $25 Couch and Mattress Outfit »—Couches that can La ex- tended ter a full Jdouble-bed ompicte $16.50 17 Drop \lde Couches l A lot o 4t aged in 1 tress. Thursday, dam- { —All Brass Bedw 4n tue | Jammary Clearing at 3, O | Marked Pricex. $4. 39 Wrappy and Regulation Coats| Formerly priced from $45.00 to $55.00, $39'75 in the Clearance, at..... —Loose-back Coats —Belted-back Coats ! —Coats with fancy silk lining —Coats that are trimmed with collars of Australian Opos- sum, collars of Raccoon, collars of Nutria, collars cf Seal. —They are made of such popular materials as Bolivia Cloth, Frostglo, Silvertip Bolivia and Velours. —The colors are brown, reindeer, Copenhagen, taupe. navy and black. —Good range of sizes. " Kann’s—Second Floor. If More Knit UNDERWEAR Is Needed, Choose From These Special Lots —Women's Fleeced Ribbed Union Suits—Vests have high neck, lopg sleeves, or Dutch neck, clbow sleeves; We Are Clearing Up a Lot of ] Gingham Dresses Odd Numbers From Our Own blml\ and Some Samples— s at $2.39 Formerly Selling From $3.95 to $5.00 —The quantity is somewhat limited, there- fore make your purchme; early for better selection. —Simple styles for morning or home wear, also some two-piece dresses in the lot, with the slipover blouse. —They are made of an excellent quality ging- ham, in attractive plaids, stripes and checks. —Some have collars of pique, others «mbroid- ery collars. —The color combinations are those most d sirable, including black and white, navy a white, gray and white, Copenhagzn and w| —Good range of sizes in the lot. but not sizes in all styles. Kann's—Bargain Table—Street Floor. pants and tights to match, in knee and ankle lengths, $125 and $1.50 val- ues. Each 95¢ —Women’s Fleeced Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves; Dutch deck, elbow sleeves ; low neck, no sleeves. .lAll are m ankc engl Value. $l 00 —Childnms Fieeced Union Suits, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; drop seats. $175 51.25 value. Each —Children’s Fleeced Vests and Pants; vests are high neck, long sleeves; pants ankle length, with mus- lin band. gy Kann’s—Street Floor. Shirting Madras of a Splendid Quality Now 38e¢ —New Voiles, in which you will note that the present tendencv of design is toward the conventional--small rug patterns, neat figures, etc, majority one-color de- sign on a contrasting ground; a few are in more varied colorings. The grounds are browns and grays, which are very |- popular at present; copenhagen, mnavy, purple and other medium tones. Ma- terial is 45 inches wide. 7 A yard .... 5 (o4 }\anu :.——\treet Floor, You can save 20c on every yard in buying inthisClear- ance sale. Was 58c a yard— —Reduced just in time for the spring} sewing needs, and women who are planning to make up the summer shirts ‘ | J for husbands or sons will appreciate the opportunity to save on the price of the matérial. —These are fancy and neat striped | madrases, which will be suitable also for | making women’s tailored shirt waists and bungalow aprons, also for children’s little dresses. 1 Thursday Clearing Trunks & Bags —Buy now in anticipation of future trips—the reductions for tomorrow make it well worth while:— Cloth-Lined Dress Trunks —All fiber covercd and equipped witi twu trays. ==32-in. size, formerly $29.9: —=38-1n, size, formerly $31. u.. Touredes.... $15.50 Thursday. .. . Fine Steamer Trunks —All “fiber covered and cloth lined. Made of seasoned basswood. —32-in, ize, formerly $18.95 —36-in. dize, formerly $19.05 —Choice, $9.50 Thursday, { 80 Cowhide Suit Cases —With long straps —24-in, size formerly $18.95. ' “Belber” Wardrobe Trunks —Standard round edge con- Bags —Large assortment for both women and men. 8-in. sise, formerly $19.95 l 0dd Lots Traveling :::::;i:n, x’uylalt $49.00 —Z;i\;. size formerly $§1995. | :::_—l; :A‘:: ::::::g :g:: ursda; —Choice Kann's—Third Floor. : 'l'l-w:d-y ........ 59.00 | ;flloiu ““““ $]5.00