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‘a i ; » THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1921. SRR RRERERRRERERRERERRERRERNRRERERTRRR RRRRRERRRRERERERERERRERNRERERERRRRRERRERERSESRHEDRSEHRHEH} ecru color, % and long sleeves and ankle In black, navy, gray, white and cordovan. ‘Amusements} i Zf'éP _ ROVAL N because of many wrongs done him. |H His friend of years, also a physician, if perfect would sell for $250. At $1.00. A SI3R Palais Royal—Men's Shop—Main Fleor. The Shopping Center—11th and GSts.. Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Prop. Pre-Easter Sale of Blouses | > At $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $7.95 fon his friend. When the latter is sent to jail he elopes with his wife. During the days in jail his hatred Established a new low-price level Only a few days ago our buver returned from a very successful buying trip from New and longing for revenge grow. After his release, however, while seeking York wholesale market. Thousands of new Easter blouses are now displayed in five tre- Men’s Onyx Socks, 25¢ Pr. All perfect new stock. Excellent wearing grades. Double soles and high spliced heels. Men’s Union Suits, $1.00 Light spring-weight lisle. In white and Mme. Galli-Curci. Mme. Galli-Curci, assisted by Manuel Berenguer, flutist, and Homer Sam- uels, accompanist, gave a recital yes- terday afternoon before one of the largest audiences ever assembled in Poli's Theater. So many were seated on the stage that the musicians had difficulty in reaching the piano. R o ie d The program opened with “Now, Oh | the latter is compelled to go throug Now,= sfxteenth century words sst to] long period of mental torture clever- NOW.~ S 11y inflicted by “The Scoffer.” Ulti- music by Mr. Samuels. and Paradisi'S | nately his faith in mankind is re- “Quel ruscelletto,” both in the placid|stored and a happy ending. the old Italian style and sung by Mme.| desideratum of picture drama. is Galli-Curci with beautiful legato, sim- | found. glicity and exquisite tones. In the aria Comme _autrefois,” from ‘ . i . “Pechers de Perles,” she fell back into “The Price of Possession. her old way of holding her last tone.| Ethel Clayton, in her latest photo- lay, “The Price of Possession.” & dramatic picturization by Hugh Ford or next to the last. much too long for an artistic finish. This was noticeable of a story by W. Winifred Boggs, the English writer, is the attraction this in several of her numbers. For Mas. senet’s “Crepuscule” she substituted Fourdrain's ~Madrigale.” Treharne's. | wif % Noow's Palace Theater. Palais Royal—NMen's Shop—Maia Fleer. rest and quiet in the wilds he en- counters his unworthy wife and his false friend. The former dies and Swagger Coats and Handsome Wraps Offered at $25 The popularity of these coats and wraps is forcefully illustrated by the number being dis- r tributed each day. We could not supply de- mand. But a recent purchase from a well known “A Widow Bird Sat Mourning" Was| " ]: i5 a tale of Australia and Eng- 5 beauuiful, and Beecher's ‘How Do a|land. with love predominating in & S endoully e loted We Gin onlyisvei faint New York manufacturer enables the Palais ve ee” was a itter stri iches ry S o 9q . . Program of compositions for the Ivric | Puiween un aristocrat and his cousin's Sy larg! Yy 8t Royal to offer an exceptionally large collection idea of materials, of colors, of styles and of trimming—for we doubt if anything that is new has been forgotten. and coloratura_rather than the dra- matic soprano. The “Hymne au Solei] from Rimsky-Korsakoff's “Coq d'Or, seemed not suited to Mme. Galll-Curci, for her voice is light. Her last number was the “Shadow “Dinorah, widow. Miss Clayton is cast in a role that gives her excellent oppor- tunity for dramatic expression. She is seen as the girl wife of an Aus- tralian bush rider. whose sudden death apparently leaves her heir to a large English estate. As Soon as she has We are sure you will find the coat or wrap you wish in this collection. Scores of Smart Models Song” from Myerbeer's vith flute obligato, making a brilliant . . ] Bnish o a “:;';"‘“{;‘g;’f_f_";"‘r‘i;‘_‘,’;‘; Siciain ferniiin lodgad e ber fhus Materials Trimmings cert. artist's = 5 idl =k nr e ot the flute, and her tones were | band’s R S et Y Flesh French Voile Frills Included are Sports and Box styles, qoies ‘:":;‘,‘;‘;_"“.’.Bj}‘; el i is_convinced of the justice of the White Novelty Voiles Laces gorgeous wrap effects. l:‘aslnnned of 5 cighteenth century French _ songs he Gosale, Both Draeves Mawe die. Gray Crepe de Chines Tucks attractive IA I;wool m;“e"“:i fit“:ired - “Clarelito,” “Sweet an : . 3 i i | bl e 7 t CiseslO o o each is necessary to the Bisque Georgette Crepe Hemstitchin superbly. new . a Cariima, “I Cannot Sing the Old|covered that each is necessary to the isq gette Crep: g i o Songs Now." the last being sung to those seated on the stage. and at the close of the program she sang “Home, Sweet Home." Mme. Galli-Curci improvement since her last appear- i ance here. She sings w! - . — dom, and her tone quality is warmer “Passionate Pilgrim. and has more ral:;u;:ufnzrt‘r‘\ifm‘fm:g_ “The Passionate Pilgrim.” adapted er has lapte e e e o ima therg were| fcom the story by Samuel Merwin. is many tones yesterday so mixed in the | JhOWn at Moore's Gar eater this production as to sound off B ivai~| The story deals with a crusade Her trills also were not perfect, for|against political corruption. A murc he accents the lower rather than the g" mylenr involving an_innocent Gaper note, making it heavy st times. [ Réro. and & romauce are the pria- Mr. Berenguer has played here many “::lh ncidents. In a desire to pro- times as an assistant to Mme. Galli- is mother-in-law from the re- Curei, and_has been a most welcome sult of an involuntary crime, Henry iion "He plaved two solos, a|Coverly pleads guilty and is himseif Fomance and a scherzo, both by Widor, [ Sent to jail, during which time his T A blimatos for the singer. Mr. | Wife dies. On being released he starts A e Siois a familiar figure, and {life under another name, and as a U eaterday, as formerly, a thor- |reporter interviews the ieader of a y mpanist. His | crooked political ring, in league with ng accol ?.‘:3"3.5:":3‘. S mone the charming | the trustees of Miriam Cantry's rich Choose from hundreds of the newest styles at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95, $4.95 and $7.95. Palais Royal—Third Floor, New Straw Braids and Webbings For Small Dealers and Home Milliners at moderate prices Qur selection of straw braids is the largest to be found in the city, comprising all the new Spring styles and colorings to meet every demand. Straw Webbings at $3.50, $3.98 to $6.95 16 to 24 inches wide. The popularity of wide straw webbing this season is the largest for years, and we have pre- pared an extra large stock of all the wanted styles and colors now in demand for your choosing. Included are visca cloths, in many styles; cellophone cioths, in an assortment of different designs; fine straw and coarse straw webbings to suit every happy ending is reached. Minor attractions include the Mack Sennett comedy, “Bungalow Troubles” showed marked | Topical Tibs and Pathe News pic ures. | Palais Royal—Third Floer. So as to induce dressmakers and home sewers to start as carly as possible to make their spring and summer suits, dresses and skirts, we offer this new importation of our regular $1.25 All Pure Belgian Linen at 98¢ Yard 46 inches wide. Featured for Tuesday only. Display- It Is Not a Matt;ar of Prediction That Silks Will Play an Impor- tant Part in Milady’s Wardrobe The National Silk Week just closed proved conclusively that women are interested in Silks of every description and the buying impetus resultant in this National Silk ex- ploitation is simply a forerunner of a tremendous Silk sea- son, for which we have made unusual preparations. The following enumeration is a partial list of the many good of- T 3 estate. Complications follow, which fapt : . bits of the program offer opportunities for dramatic et ferings that we are presenting. demand, in black, brown, navy, henna, pheasant, gray and ing all the newest colors— L ects, and after many thrilis the end- Shower-Proof Foulards new blue. Baronette Satin, $2.95 Yd. x .. e ” “The Whirl of the Town. ing is happ OId Rose, Pink, Light Blue, Harding Blue, Tan, Green, Measured merely from the stand- point of the time it takes to present the Messrs. Lee and which most theater entertainments tion was just starting. ‘ ence, entirely immersed in the viva- cious offerings of the talented cqm- pany, loses all thoughts of time. There are many evidences of the search for the unusual, the startling and the daring by costume designers, electricians, scenic designera. and dancing masters, stage man- composers, lyric writers, pro- actors and actresses. Some of the numbers are reminiscent of earlier entertainments that had good box office records, but even so novel ties and new vivacity have been in- troduced to give them a new, perhaps renewed. appeal. One of the features is the romping of the chorus down the center aisle, not once, but several times. Many scenes are really beautiful, with the blend of the colors of settings, cos- tumes and lighting. Rarely does entertainment make 0 profusely this appeal to the eye. The music is de- cidedly jazz, in keeping with the spirit of the entertainment. yet it has a number of good melodies cred- ited by the program to Jean Schwarts and Lew Pollack. The humor of the lines and of some of the skits pro- voke much laughter, the leaders be- ing Anna Cobell, who attained promi- nence in the Parisian theaters, Geor- defined and capitaily interpreted. Life vania is its theme and its romance charm. expanded art of Charlie Chaplin at Crandall's Theater yesterday, where picture, was presented, the star being supported by little Jackie Coogan and ¥ Ruby de Remer has the principal feminine roll. Minor films and orchestral music in his latest Willlam Fox production, in the mining regions of Pennsyl- is developed with skill and pictorial Crandall’s. Capacity audiences reveled in the *“The Kid," & six-reel superfeature Edna Purviance. “The Kid" is unlike any previous Chaplin vehicle by reason of the fact that it laces its comic scenes together with & dglicate thread of pathos that elevates the subject to the level of heart interest drama. It has its laughter a-plenty and also its tears. The story oconcerns the restoration of an abandoned baby to its mother after five years of guardianship by a tatterdemalion of the tenements. who finds the little wisp of a body in the corner of an alley. Minor features and pipe organ accompaniment add to the entertainment. 40 inches wide—in_ these most-wanted shades: Honey- dew, rattan, shell pink, cham- derful and the fabric is very Another Cheney Bros prod- uct. We are showing a splen- did . variety of entirely new for the price. We show a very In new and striking patterns, Straw Braids, 10-Yard Pieces, $1.25, $2 to $3.95 For the woman that mings, and a complete of- fering in_long and colors, are here in abundance Curled Ostrich Edging, $1.49 Yard Ostrich edging, In the nar- newest Trimmings in de- Lavender and Cream. Regularly $125 yard. Tuesday at 98¢c. the program. complete the program. £ J. Shub:‘:‘}" l?"" .‘;:‘;" wcne.':f“?r pagne, wild rose, foliage, zinc, patterns. 40 inches wide. At g:;he- to make helr“?wnlh- o% w!dxth. f|or mllll‘n‘ery -r‘m ‘heater production, * “ ; 1o 9 s i ering satin, silk, vise ress trimming continues in " . 2. e Pm 1921 which opened at “The @ilded Lily. g]rchld. eminence and league $249 yard. Cellophane, horaehalr ' a demand; -all the new colors $1.89 English Long- 19¢ Plaid Ginghams Poli's Thegter last evening, is &| A sensational photoplay, “The Gilded ;e novelty braids in all the in only the finest grade A stupemious fenterainment. | | Ll weith Mae Murray! pictured in Canton and Spiral Crepe new spring colors, with ostrich. In- black, bromn, cloth, $1.49 Pe. 125¢ he program list of pe the title role, holds over for another ported art = lenty of black, brown, nav. navy., rose, pink, orchid, N B e B 7 . . musical and dancing specialties for |'week at the Columbia. Plays carry- Im Sitks, 4 i ae et o PAlgiayaitoioh AT Et henna, pheasant, ete. 50 pieces Imperial English D27 '“‘:‘;95 ;"d& Fine f_’"’d the twenty-five scenes in two acts|ing scenes from the big New York $3.98 and $4.49 Yar weaves in & good assortment of Flowers, Fruits and Cloth, 36 inches wide; fine ress Ginghams, in _light, serves to impress the sudience and |cabarets carry a fascination for the . : street shades .and priced at ‘ancy Feathers and Other > vith H f dark and medium effects. puc it in o frame of mind to catoh | movie patrons and large business will fi aew ,Zh‘Pm;“'; in d‘"?‘ $4.49 and $8.96 yard. Wreaths, 49¢, 75c, 98¢ Millinery Novelties ;})c)a:fas“;; ';ec"i";m’ finish. Good quality and fast color. the “whirl” of changing grounds, | probably continue. The added fea- cades, plan an stripe ef- by . y 4 y: piece. 3 y kaleidoscopic costume ,!nturefl a:t_i tures are new and include a farcical fects, in navy blue and black. Satin Imperial at $2.49 Yd. to $398 ! Imif aglo:udr:rud}:m. Vul- 3 g At 12¥c yard. syncopation in all its features, oe offering, a scenic study and the news Priced at $3.98 and $4.49 yard. Our showing is new and ure, o dine, Cassaway 39c ngene B.mw 15 U l sored and uncensored. At the hour at| review. One of the best satins shown popular in lower Trim- ;nd llryrelrhmed onr(fi h ¢ Unbleached ancy Feathers are now the 29¢ Yd. Muslin, 10c Yd. are in the midst of the climax—when ‘ = ”» Cinderella Silks, $3.49 Yard complete color assortment. At trae love triumphs, or the eatire com- “Dynamite Allen. e 3 $2.49 yard. wreaths, clusters and garni- mand. Most wanted styles 600 yards of Fine, Highly 39 inches wide. Fine, Well pany sings the grand finale—the sec- | George Walsh Is the ploture star T isis Cheney Bros. prod- tures of ail kinds of flowers, | and colors —Moderately Mercerized Flesh Color Ba- Made Unbleached Muslin, ond act of this est Shul attrac- {at the Criterion Theater this week uct. The colorings are won- Printed Satin, $1.79 Yard :;‘illgl"rlle;. v:rr‘-nn‘;‘e:.n;llx::-:tn-fl. {1; (‘el“;v. .25, $1.50, $1.95 tiste; exceptional quality at suitable for sheets, pillow- this_exceptionally low price. cases and mattress covers. At The lateness of the hour, however. | “Dynamite Allen,” written by Thomas 3 i The Nawest Imported was not realized by the audience, for | F. Fallon. “Dynamite Allen” is & supple. 40 inches wide. At suitable for kimonos, linings, awaiting your choosing, in ey oeer Ty Fetilne At 29¢ yard. 10c yard. the snow moves wx‘m more t-h;..n the thriller, but it has cleverly conceived $349 yard. olgi.:!'u-:‘lc{":&"m" 5 all the colors of the rain- fancy feather trimmings in usual pep a one feature tumbles so ramatic situations, and its indi- are bow. weep: Palats Royal—Second Fiver. rapidly ove® another that the audi- | vidual characterizations are clearly Palais Royal—Second Floor. shown fn confined styles. Palais Reyal—Second Fleor) 'b’:::;yep::‘c’."'w 3 ions, Tuesday Is Basement Day When you look at these prices, 17¢, 23c, 47c? 73c and 97c, the first thought will be, “Why these odd prices?”’ Well, it’s simply this: We were determined to give our patrons for Basement Day values that exceeded the high standard established in our past successful sales with the result, we have assembled scores of items and reduced the prices to these low levels. Every group consists of new, looked-for merchandise. ; 17¢ | 23c 47¢ T3¢ Bargain Basement Makes an Attractive “Capture” of 300 97c Metropolitan Theater this |€vil) “Thou gh a man may be utterly 3% Gal. Hi-Ss.Wax at 47¢ Pams at T3e | 4 6 Cups Saucers, of this rhaterial insures against pull- Week, presents a fine acting cast 26e s 17e Quart Bottles Hi-Sa- e e e ot . he 1 cliver wien cciddlalng Mo peeeS Wax, ®c " Heavy Tia Foot Tubs “geconds”, at o7 ing and saging—and that “never- e DA it thar “the | _“If you hate your son, cram him Wisard Dust Cleths, 17c Large Relliag Pias at 47¢ at e o e shFout! caslit acting stands out ahead of the story | With daintiei SKiStrainers, e Sotorated, % ore WEAGDE-OWL. QUB Y- styeif and the scenic effects that go | cIn enacting laws rigor is indis. 6-arm Clothes Dryers, Walst Baskets at 47¢ 12 Sheets 40x48 Tar g Styles with it pensable; in executing them, mercy. 17e Nom-Stoop Dust Puans, Paper at Tungsten Lamps, 40 " Jumes Kirkwood, an actor of abil- [ 'In our actions we should sccord E sqt. kaxmeled comee 4 S ctiv Watt. Regularly 40¢ 2 ity in_serious roles, is admirable as . 26e Cans Greea Minmeral t 47c Wall - each, 3 for ia Siave Thurman e ‘should consult the feellngs of e L p g T o Fots a Coftee 2 3 nt role gives no evi- . Ainch ixing inum Puddings 3 dence of her carly training as one of | mevien JOU, Pt on your clothes, re- Blse China Salt and Six Colomial Water SOut Gloww PuGr o b T3e ore 2 ne e L whrqUaPlY | “The sincerity of him who assents | @ Pepper Shakers, 17e Glasses, 3¢ Tamblars = : 4 to 44. 3” ext to the work of Kirkwood ot . . i i . 5 of Nouh Beery 18 most pronounced. | (Oeye iing must be smell " rest|8 Colonial Crystal Vime- 7-inch Cassereles, white 2-qt. Covered Colonial Jardinteres, 2 atyles, hA“ wool W::ltled Suits—Jersey Suits 2 4 There have been more pleasing and [ have no barns, the wide world is be- | g gar Cruets, Ja7e | lined, 23¢ Pitchers at 47e protty blends, a o7e :h“ J{_]O; nerally would pay no less ) ir more interesting themes than them.” an .ie—m Basement. - That ot rha Beamior 1t raevelapal Tt e e e beliove thatie fasi Cut Glass Bud Vases, S-pint Orystal Water Sugar and Creams, Biue China Tea Pots ¥ 7 - i's points with much exaggeration. | possesses good qualities than to as- . 170 Pitchers, 28e semi-cut, at we | at Tie e b} “'he story deals with a young and|gert that he does notr” [ v T bLrilliant physician who becomes a In every affair retire a step, and { # ofer and hater of human beings® von have the advantage " L - SN NS EEEEENEEEENEENEEE'EEPEENNEENEEEEESN SEESEEEEEEEEEEED EEEEES 3 i ) gle Price. Jimmy Hussey, Clarence Knickerbocker. rvey and \WiEao: MOrAR; Patrons of Crandall's Knickerbocker All-W ool sted nere Are features dances, SiCua|Theater also yesterday were permitted Wool Wor attention in the interest of respec- ;hfl{“l';'“;‘;:;:;u:'}""'.t‘;:"s“ '"“e‘?’ 7 ot iy otopla: 5 coffe 0’ = . v . ity e which has been fully reviewed in! e - Pants, knit, with mus- Bureen Hose, extra e Hose, with long Silk Fose, Women's el'se ultS h Jumns for Crandall's Metro- 7 1in bands and lace knees. large size lisle atocking; L ot=lack. & wiiite thread silk, black, brown “Round the Town.” oty Commas o xMetro and cordovan. Bagement i and cordovan., .Sizes 84 a - whit 'own. offtan Theater. where €laoilt wiia tha ek S 36 and 38. Basement sizes 9 to 10%. Basemen! And coriovin s and white, Plain and The kind that should sell f The Capitol Theater presents|attraction yestorday. It will continue Day, e 47¢ St Be gubeoliored. Bassmact ' AL CHONES G55 2 B0 “Round the Town" this week and!at the Knickerbocker through today. Childrem’s Ribied 811k Gloves, Milanese Fiber Hose, black fiber i o] less than $19.98—offered for Base- the audiences yesterday gave ap-|Minor fiim features and a musical|g Steckimga with plenty of « Home, black silk. Broken assortment siik. Sizes ‘8% to 10. B doupTy, Gnese e ment Da proval. The entertainment opens with | program complete the bill leg length, Sizes 6 to 9. o St ool T i TR Basement Day, 2 pairs, 73¢ donblslongae doe: 4 4 v % 3 . black, d 2 white, gray and Make Yourself at Home." & hodfs- m Basement Day, 7e with double knees; size gray and tan. Basement e o s to 7. Basement , . by ack. 2 Toany caichy songs, well rendered. " Bloomers, Children's $%o: 9. wDskorioht ae 634 only. No exchanges: e 1. B. Hamp and Harry Bentley are flesh color, Jersey knit Union Suits, low neck all sales final. Basement s1lin_st4nch-wide the stars and they are assisted by [ | ‘with elastic bands. Base- 1 | and sleeveless, with lace Day, T3¢ ched Muslin; firm Jene Fox, irley Mallette, Beatrice | ment Day, 17e Bloomers, women' or tight knees. Sizes 36 qul'llnu for zhz_et-, cases, Rogers and FElsie Farnum. Others . p sey knit; elastic bands at to 42. Basement Day, 47c Vests, ribbed, lage trim- etc.; limit, 12 yards to a who contribute to the fun are H. 7 Underwaists, Children’s, waist and Kknees: flesh med, V shape. Sizes 30 purchaser. Basement Keeler, Willie Mack and J. Barrett. L} with tape and washable color. Basement day, 23c. Ribbed Uniom Suits, and 38. Basement Day, 2 Day, 6 yards for E <3 * In the chorus are many girls who ™ buuann‘. ‘Bmkeg u-on; l lo;/ neclk. ‘lb!o: for T3¢ Ch" I‘R;In(h—-lfl-‘lnkh dance and sing well and give tone ment of sizes. lasemen' nee ength. amois-finish Longcloth; . to the performance with pretty cos-| BY DR. FRANK CRANE. | D il e I e imesliei ORISR B T e tumes. H - = = > 47c - resses; regularly at 25¢ 1 Anh—Al - oy WL The’ second part of the program, (Comyright, 1081.) B nommed Huck Towes, for Basement DAy, e Veats, low neck, sleove- $% to 10. Dasement Day, yard.” Basement Day, & Qise introduced several excellent| FOT picturesqueness, shrewd com-|gy EAUdSRAIta SEaseniert Lisle Hese, wome: e oy Socks, children's, ailk, musical numbers by Willie Mack, | mon sense and penctrating vision ,o| Day at e | ribbed black hose; sizes < Yite Shteiand Colora | TarREit Und Shirley Mallette, Beatrice Rogers and | to the Chinese. a Tieking., 31-inch, good S e $%: | Bascaienc Mo sl Rt iieavisBitce8iton ndergarments, ne Fox 0 innes’ Hose, 1 4 e The net g0od you get from any book gy ~ Welght for many bome o frregular weaves In B D 93: by w Photopl Feat or sentence is What it suggests, not 2'vards, 17¢ Lisle Vets, ribbed, low white, pink and cordovan. Union Suits, low neck, e e otopla €atures. |the information it contains, but what | B neck, sleeveless, lace to 9. Basement no sleeves, tight knees. ' Look for women it starts up in your own mind. ] Outing urk'::a‘ 'b'h;"" trimmed. Basement D; 4Te lS!us 36 and 38. Bnem;;n: $1.50 to 3150 3 " What ca cream. pink oz Children’s Sports Hose, day. & Base- < “Officer 666.” these: In Sukgestivonchs? Eachpendy|@ ~ for infants use. Bago. with ribbed and cuff tops. Madras, 36-inch, blue, ment Sbay at oniy R With Tom Moore pictured in the|OUF mind off into fascinating new ment Day at yard, 17e isettes, ete, 36 Sizes 7 to 8%. Basement BINK, Grean mad heilos for 97c. e Yeading role, the lm production of | Paths: L Bleached Muslin, 36 and 40 sinch Cable Cords 47c. D irtatists Dabom et <01 & which achieved stage| . Vithout a smiling face do not be|g inches wide. twilled Mus- and Marquisette, lengths Crash—18 Inches wide; Day, 2% yards, 73¢ Petticoats, with lon 3 success some time ago, attracted large | Mo & merchant 1in, for Middy Blouses. of 5 and 10 yards. Base- Twilled Bleached Crash; cloth top, and flounces of crowds to the afternoon and evening| ..ne beautiful bird gets cage @ Basement Day, yard, 17e ment Day, yard, 33e absorbent. Basement Tubing, 40-inch Cabot feat embroldery, Hase: perforn es at Moore's Rialto The- “lfllln‘ comes of winning mone; . Day, 4 yards, 47c Pillow Tubing, for bol- ment Day, » e The play. a lively | .Believe in money, sell your house.” | @ Shirtings, white stripe Cretonnes, 36-inch, mill Pilloweases—42x36-Inch sters and cases, Basement Dravwers, misses, tucked ittln comedy to the last reel, is en- | goipire B I S e mizprints, _sultable for cases, heavy weight. Day, 3 yards, Tie and embroidercd. Sizes Joy: . “ < h = t 2 1 mprea ears. Base- ory deais with a young mil- | nundred yeare. Tie can fall inn ar | Ditement Dav. et DEVSE Y Lcis e m;:ln::'g;-:nch o;::: aooady ot‘h.;a:'ylxs::bu;rel: | Fentpay, 3patrs, 970 } \re who returns suddenly from a| with time to spare.” ’ Dress Materials, Wash tos Oilcloth; pure white. Basement Day, 73¢ Nightgowns, nainsook trip to Egypt, having heard that a|' “Do not vary your promise for a|M goods for women Towels, Jacquard de- Basement Day, yard, 47¢ and longcloth, pink and o former servant and a band of crooks| prige.” children’s dresses, signs with borders in 1%-tuch L" on Bloomers, women's white, lace and embroid- had planned to rob hix home of val- | *Kina is greater than law.” [ ] ing shades. Basement pink and gold. Basement o enEGrath yary AL pink and black satin, full ery trimmed. Basement :;an.» Du:z.yv o Tn]&- millionaire.| “Who is the wife of one cannot eat - Day, yard, 17e Day at 23c ml:r;m‘ Reeons. DAY cut, with ruffle. Basement Day, e ~ ravers Gladwyn ayed by M ce " - 3 Day, Petti “ » M0ore)s “to €Lt the THEID OF Dt e res Teast those witb e B6-imel’ Pleroalod. Vofle, 40-inch Printed 3’yards, 47e a2 5 e ey ing burglars’ borrows the police-|low. [ ] Stripes, dots and floral Voiles. Mill ends, 2 to Gingham, lovely plaids, Nightgowns—Pink Ba- colorings, flat pleated R rm, and offers thrills| “Win your law suit, lose your eftects, for housedresses, 33%-yard lengths. ~Base- in blues, pink, tan, greens tiste—full cut and em- flounce. ~ Basement Day, ly allows the robbers to| money.” a aprons, etc. Basement ment Day, yard, 23¢ and h asement Day, brfllderfig in bright col- <44 putting the police on a| “The Great Wall stands, its builder|gg D&Y yard, 17e 33 yards for 47¢ ors: pement Day, the Boys Suits, “Little - " " in gone.. Volle, 40-inch _sheer Batiste, 27-inch floral Bloomers, of Dink b: Petticonts—of _Jersey Eddy" wash suits, of rep, A 'nrpvrly, rS«‘ruw:ly Married,”| “Better do a kindness near home |l white voile for blouses, designs for walsts, tiste; reinforced gusset; cloth, with sateen flounce, popiin, galatea and jea: gews p l‘;‘v‘x‘x:;“o‘..lll::-l,n:::;le::l. cere- ng%m r:;i::_b::s llr;c;-n::.‘m"‘" » dresses. _Basement Day, sacques, etc. Basement neat’ ruffle. em:nt gn black, navy and green. white and colors. B-:; ot e betuce. progtam A cunil . “Intoxication 16 mot ths wine's fEalt, yard, 17e Day, 2 yards, 23 7e asement Day, T3¢ ment Day, e A suit for street, business or wusical program also i8 provided. but the man's” U T s (] 5 o d H G F sports wear. We could do no better < X #iad “When men come face to face thelr h Fl p tak ; e B i ani = China, Glass and Fancy China and Houseware Groups on Fourth Floor |t urge you to take advantage of 3 3 “In a fleld of melons do not pull up £ this opportunity. & “The Seoffer” the attraction at|Your shoe” (Avold appearance of|M 25c Sugar Shakers, 17¢ Rotary Flour Sieves, 23¢ Coftee Mills at 47¢ Aluminum Frying 7-plece * ry Sets at ¢ The firm weave and even texture - = : L a L} - - L