Evening Star Newspaper, January 17, 1921, Page 17

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THE EVENING . STAR, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, .1921. ciety as being soun A 5 l SOCIETY’S WORK 0. K.’D |port the business standing of said so- I TAT LA A firm of public accountants and i i | I 0. 0. F. Committee Passes Fa- auditors of this city made an exam- |ination of the books prior to July 15 vorably on Prisoners’ Relief. and found only a few errors of tran- scription, it was reported. The com- A favorable report on the efficiency. | mittee report was signed by Charles e Giks & Company == | [y Avenue 5 " * Street USE UP MY CARD— business standing and methods of the W. Fitts. L. L. Godbold and John OUGHT A KEEP | Prisoners’ Relief Society, of 509 g Hammond i \ == | street. has been returned to the offi- ———y—— i b /N SHAPE [cers and members of the Nodle and HELD SERVICES AT JAIL. - S i irands’ Ass i 0. 0. | i N GoSH! T HATE Tus - [HRE ,.‘;’;:;‘mm"i;‘:;’:':;;;“:{,‘d‘m inves. | More than fifty members of the Dump! itigate this organization. men's Wesley Bible class of Mount - . % i | Regarding the efficiency, the report | pleasant M. E. Church participated in 3 B‘*“&"- indorse the work of said socie- religious services conducted at the / ty as being efficiently and econom- District jail yesterday afternoon. Sev- 3 (77 ically conducted in the past and to leral selections were rendered by the i 7. date—especially during its habitat in class quartet and istrumental num- i ; this elty.” bers by others assisted in making the ‘ 'I'I‘e Second Day find I iness standing the committee program a particularly interesting . o . . good selection still avail- . able. The Round-up is always the big event of the ‘We are prepared to and do re- |one. season. Still Some of The Suits and Overcoats Important because they are Saks garments right out of the regular stock—reduced from the prices which they had been marked all along—and that establishes their actual value. Some Young Men's— 4 some Conservative models among them PY —but all the season’s desirable designs and patterns. Formerly selling up to $55.00 YEAR'S | RESY! Just Right for Stormy Winter Weather U. S. Army Russet DRESS SHOES Soles 7-16 inches thick, m;'(l)(:; /“.,-'hmciy::petctocr's Onl $5.75 Pef stamp. y — Palr The Finest Army Shoe Ever Made! Blucher cut; full lined; genuine Munson last. Best materials used throughout. Every pair rigidly inspected when made. All sizes 6 to 11. All widths—A, B, C. D, PEP! Tiars mE! Boy! ficoMlN' IN EVERY Genuine Airplane Linen....... Five-pound Wool O. D. Blankets. Army Raincoats............... Sweater Coats, O. D. Shirts, Towe o [ ; ; W. AL INC : adaie @ |an intensely interesting love story | children and their companions hailing ASHINGTON S, ES co, e M U s E M EN | throughout. It concerns en innocen‘: them as “Huna The muls-mil is a Two Stores M St. N.W. shop girl, “framed” by aster crool ive of rmany, but was natural- W. 35 W. 7 Sl Griedioific: e connies @k ized. ang the wife 'and daughter are 727 17th St. N.W. 33. t. ; R ey ' g - e e o b an-born and entitled, accord- We can state very positively these are $2 Shirts. (ContinneaireamiETiueat i dge) | |icoune atie didmoticommit Miss Hamps ing to the: petition, to American That is the price for which they were made to sell the | s e | rom iReimoman st gt season just closing—and you will readily 9 5 (Il pardonabe "sin* A hai e ror whi B flan S e dellvenedl iromiher e T L B i 4 r is well worth ing. v acti - agree. Woven Madras and Percale—plenty i it T onata ittt dio hrapiond tiie of sizes in most every pattern—from 1314 KNICKERBOCKER- crook. is excellent. The picture to 17 usin Kate,” the delightful four- is a Paramount production adapted ...................................... act play by Hubert Henry Davies. from the stage play by Sidney Toler. which was started by Charles Froh- Special features include “Sand- man at the Empire Theater, New viches” and the Fox News. Orchestral .o : York, with Ethel Barrymore as the adorable Kate Curtis, and has been s om one of the play delights ever since, has been made into a handsome phot umbers by the Garden Orchestra add play by Vitagraph, with Alice Joy: 1 to the pleasure of the program. “WHILE NEW YORK SLEEPS.” “While New York Sleeps,” now in O IR T l:vrs'urrs' SHIRTS— : LS ik and_wool undershirts, ‘shightly irregular in manu- 810-818 7th St. o LT T in Miss Barrymore's role. This photo- | o oiile, New Vork Sleeps” now ir facture, bat-not'a ~ = : . play was shown yesterday at Cran- | " ey sl bi t 25 = Earl & Wilson, Corliss Coon, and Arrow : dall's Knickerbocker Theater for the |25, 7RI, 188 Yok PRoiadeaisy Each” - H frst time in Washington, and attract- | meiropolis. - One of the big features is CHILDR . f the H H brands. All good shapes ¢4 unusually large audiences. It Will|(he reproduction of the entire dancing Boys' and - girls’ Tibbed e Event of the Hour 5 cectccestcactctcacne e n Yy also. s a pure, | number from the Ziegfeld - Midnight hose in black and brown. . E simple, charming romance, and _its {008 Perfect “quality. = admirers will find the story has lost 2 All : ]9‘: = nothing by its translation to the ——————— Sale of New b . A Hal Ro: y, = Toring the Vanity Fair Girs news| OBSERVES ANNIVERSARY. woMBNE HOWEL- S 3 S e eaturors wlb e, misslonary impertect. - 15 DRESSES 4 : \ sizes and lecturer, will deliver an illustrat- i CRANDALLSS. ed talk on the “Far Philippines,” at! Bo';;!" PR e Pennsylvania Knitting Mill'’s make; and the quarterly meeting of the Catholic n president of Gomzaga College. hose of heavy qual- ——————————————————————————————————————— 1 : o : 5 dlae o : z -re- | It is now under the direction of Rev. n_outsizes. 3 = spondent in a divorce suit, it numbs |J. Charles Davey, vice president of 'y & ° \ | the heart of Conscience Williams, |Gonzaga. The society engaged ac- | o - n erwe 7 and, acceding to her father's wishes, | tively in war work during the war CRINGS— o she’ marries instead a_crafty New |period. \f i 3 les z “Love, H d Obey,” E e lw ‘s L el Boy®' and _girls' all- = Notair buttonholes. All styles and all colors 95 Waltors: welllknomn plas I photosloremias at 4 sy o Thursday sport ‘hose with H —and all men’s sizes c {play form. from Charles Neville |ditorium of Gonzaga College. fancy cuff tops. 98C ; . H R B i S o ek Bl BT e |2 | WBRGE S | In Advance Spring Styles £ s .50 and $15 grades. Reduced to. ... be the attraction a dal i5ed in 1904 by Hev. Eaward X. Lk, Women's $1.00 _full-fash- - ; ; w 8 Englander, who makes her life mis- hose, button on to the waist. Peerless Brand Union Peerless Union Suites | Secomes one of decp mterest ana o2, | WANTS NAME CHANGED. Cordoran, Stiantiy. DOC | | = = = B . o 1i . “Ain’ o \ Suits — medium - weight —mixed wool. All sizes. s e o oysiCrand o ST o INFARTS: HOSE | cotton. $350 and organ_accompaniment, complete the | 2udolph ias st penbislte, Wool finished white hose T. D | -~ % d d: hter, Mg t El B 7 of excellent qua’— M $2.75 grade. 31,85 $4.50 grades. 32.35 “THE BAIT.” ."mm‘l'i.‘méiy fi;{fi:fiem the Distriet e teast 51t 19C , Tric:“'l e;;::::“ o S 'm t issis .. & tin Reduced to..... Reduced. . ...... | Tn “The/ Bait” which opened for a| Change their names to Ralph C. Mas. 3 {four-day run ai Moore's Garaen Thea. | Lers Mabellc It Masters and Margare: Womens grav - Satin Dresses ! : Masters. ers say - - ; ° 9 . Ul the oas ety wha?SeiamPLon | mame fs dificult of bronunciation. ana merette g 10 \ 3 French Serge Dresscs . = i b t. d a3 - U | ome DoVSsS ot fame overaiEnt, in ihe tewaine wole | e LT R Lo i | 5 | TOWREE : ) Velour Dresses / | . : {ll{ thrilling _melodrama, which « e 'ére":‘r:no)e';elgb&:c — .rldf;:;;;::.hnfig“h"gl“"' il Crepe de Chine Dresses Boys' G d Brown Mixed Suits sina, sura . | 142€ ' 3 : . VS ray and Brown )} lxe. uits— Toy‘u;?l.sflm S it Long gxrllsh' cfl'egh of ‘t‘;fldllc two' pairs of lined Pants—sizes are s .95 é]m' red. bovder. 190 str;ighxli_nes with ]:y:coltelni roken. | —— TIE CONGENIAL BAL CORMER Otk i@ fl'!‘_eé < E‘:”a...,e. sas| es:'jaunt_v novelties tha Values up to $13.75. Reduced to. g ! = Be o : TABLE DAMASK— } emphasize the Moyen Age idea ; ¢ - coeveccons . Said. Mr 1 i:r}!zl::e:‘form;r‘fl.ofl mer- i in 1921 Fashions ; Dresses with Boys’ Wash Suits—Middy, Norfolk and Micawb. five new patterns. QOC fifteen narrow, floating panels Button-on models—plain white and fancy. I .‘ANNUAL”““,.M:_:E ety W RO = ¥ around the skirt; unique tunic Sizes 214 to 8 years. c pounds. Annual expenditures, $5.00 and $6.00 large silko- _ models; heavy laced cords at nineteen six. Result, happiness. Jine and. cambric comforts neck; floating pockets. and Reduced from $2and $3to.....ccoee........ Boys’ Fancy Cheviot Two-pants Suits in Norfolk model: both pants full-lined. Also All-wool Blue Serge and Crompton’s All-weather Cor- s 75 duroy Suits—all sizes up to 17 years. — Reducedito . ... 0 ... 5 . .iuiooi s Boys’ Novelty Overcoats—Double-breasted, button to neck: cloth lined. These Overcoats are made up from ends of Men’s Overcoatings. s .75 Sizes 3, 4 and 5 only. = “Annual income twenty pounds. Annual expenditures, twenty pounds, naught and six. Result, - misery. The blossom is blighted, the leaf is- withered, the god of day goes down upon the dreary ;ccne, and n? short you are floored orever, as I am.” . : < B Is there anywhere a stronge Ansaucailistyies Inflesh e e f coered el Sami Purchase of 50 Dozen by this character of Dickens? > back ‘ana rront 95C and ribbonstraps. ° Remember, that the surest way to save is to start— MEN'S WORK SHIRTS— B ’ Start now. Well made heavy blue 03 ’S aS ul S shirts ad. khaki shirts, . .Worth filled with pure 3 3 5 sheet cotton. 52,98 some of the richest embroid- HOUSE D ES— ered effects we’ve seen. Brown, Women's_percale and navy, tan, black and combina- striped _gingham dresses g : with -8€t-in =L tion colors. Sizes 16 to 44. helt. - Sizes 38 $l 5 19 to 4 AMISOLES— ° Reducedto. . .. ... Sl e 8 S 60c Norfolks Boys’ Mackinaws, Brown, Blue and Green SAVINGS AND s150 1% o orfol P‘ail(ll::l size;s 6 to 18 years. $A.75 SEC%!‘!W‘“ COMMERCIAL BANK e :'?&cx:.;, s | 5150, $2.00 C L wcedito. ... ... st BN L0 — 3 . T SAVINGS BANK Bl . Derfect ® quality. : 3 Corner of 9th and G Streets ] L Seents. 597 | and $2.50 Oliver Twists RISP, jaunty new Wash Suits—manufacturer’s surplus = at a price so far removed from their real values that there will be a rush of thrifty mothers to get a generous supply Fabics are rep, fine-count percale, linene and oxford cloth. All sizes, white and all colors. | Still Some of the Hats— | Our entire remaining stock of Felt Hats—Soft Hats . Heavy striped flannelette and Derbys—of correct shapes; and in all proper pro- win e wn $1.79 portions. ,A ey 7 g : ; re Your Eyes g e Zoe $PB owe s4s 100% Efficient? | #9955 Sale of $2.50 = Je e Let us make a free test, and if 'go):revigt'l?‘l\’ol.m!‘.e"! - - you do not need glasses we will tell k. lsc s chiets with in Petticoats k- _Of Flowered Sateen and Black Sateen ' $ 19 o o 3 3 New purchase—the first shipment went in one A VISl ml’ 3 I g OIDER’ day. Petticoats of rich, heavy, silk-like sateen, in In .ble - $ O d8:inchychraet cover fam. h:zutiful flowered patterns of all colors, also in One-piece Toric Bifocal broidery with beading top. | ;jid black. Deep corded flounce, with accordion- you so frankly. Our modern scientific equipment and trained refractionists will serve you expertly. Still Some of the Economy Floor Bargains mml“flI"|III||IIIIIIII|II|IIIllllllllll“Illll“mml!l L Men's Oxford Gray Overcoats—Single-b . I . Special f hort Many pretty ! medinm fitted back; cloth bod}’-lin.ing'; gle-breasted; A 3 %lttd:r;:: ......... 35c | sleated rufite. Elastic-fitted top. Venetian yoke and sleeve linings. Sizes eal Tinen cluny laces, 3 to g L T 3 5 fi- = Binches wide.” 30" 81x99 Dss.oo zrévicl-th § Reduced from $19.75 t0 «............. q . itk S iaper Clo g : eamless g Sale of round and diamend Men’s Suits, Single and Double : 4 mesh val, Jace .edges and breasted; plain colors and fancy patterns. 75 4 ( g ) - insertions _ in ) ; $ $1 95 Some quarter self lined. Sizes 34 to 40. s = g \7F S S ‘ m'f;li", = '[m:;_'lz Jzc Sheets’ 1.29 T o : f thi PO S . ! g L 1 yard piece of this san- Reduced to. ctmecvecooresoossasive ) Gosd. qualicy, two ,;:tl four Bll:::l: 5 Rg;::csthr“er:i Se:fm B itary Birdéye Diaper Cloth, ashel mill,” but not a bit affected in | put up in sealed packages. service. - Note.the extra: length.

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