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~ i 4 . Tg.gt SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON., D. €. MARCH 13. 1921—PART 1. i E’:_: SROSTLIS =1 n=——L ANSBURGH & BROTHER """ I'EAV|NG S[‘:REENS' g ’ YOU WILL ALSO FIND IMPORTANT SAVING NEWS ON PAGES 10 and 11, SOCIETY SECTION i | President Hampton Says| ' Clean Pictures Are to ] Be Offered. feThe reatest reform ever known in | are leaving the ! ith the co-operation of motion | ure producers and distributors and | d public opinion, Mr. Hamp- | » entertzinment ‘produ g in clean pic- : A Is Going to Join in the Unusual Value-Giving Here Tomorrow— ot T T T e et | , and Announces Seven Wonderful Offerings for Monday in the uildingSales A Remarkable Purchase and Sale of 150 New Spring Suits For Women and Misses - Extraordinary Values at $ 50 To make this a Real Sale we are giving our customers an oppor= » Not only have the motion picture people “cleaned house™ own volition, Mr. Hamptc their action has the the vaudeville intere: but on of and the music publishers, . “No slow, tedious, cumhersome, un- | American & these resul “The men in the: by the press an complished in a few week tive results that would ne been possible through cens Mr. Hampton in a recent mag: article stated that the HHIm picture makers and ¢ owners are clean men desirous building their business on the solid rock foun- dation of * the public rallied to thei salacious play would pass istance as quickly as the war play “died after the signing of the armistice. — TECH HIGH TO GIVE PLAY. “Monsieur Beaucaire” in Specin‘ Dramatization—The Cast. “Monsieur Beaucaire,” a dramatization of Booth Tarkington's popular novel, will be presented by students of Tech High School in the auditorium of Cen- tral High School Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. It will be repeated Friday and Saturday nights. JThe play is not the opera which was given several months ago at the Na- tional Theater. but a special dramatiza- tion made originally by the Smith Col- lege players. Special danc nd pleas- ing musical selections, it is said, will be the attractive feature oft the produc- tion. Others will be Eorgeous cos- tumes and claborate scenery. most of which is the handiwork of Tech stu- dents. Oscar M. Shaw will be seen as Mon- sieur Beaucaire. Others in the cast will be Adolph Baumgarten as Duke of Wintrest, John Jacobs as Molyneux, Max Walten as Harry Rackell. Frank Etchinson as Capt. Badger, Ralph K. Super as Bear Nash, Philip Clarke as lord Townbrake, David Tolsan as Mr. Bantison, Philip’ Holmes as Sir Hugh Guilford, Arthur G. Prangley, jr. as Henri de Beauj; . R.” Deck as Marquis de Mirep Holton Au as Francois, Leight Barber as Victor, S. Marshall as servant to Beau Zlizabeth Parker as Lady Mary Ollie Small as Mal- bourne, Mildred Volandt as Lad: Violet ~ Marshall as La FPuth Weills as Lady Bari Jeanne Le Roy as Estelle. DISCUSSING NEW HOME. City Club Members Schedule Three Meetings on Building. Three meetings are to be held this week at which plans for erecting a new nome for the City Club will be discussed. and that if out of ex- tunity to Buy. The opportunity is the price linked with smart style, quality materials and fine workmanship. There are straightline, box coat and semi-tailored styles. Some have embroidered motifs: others are effectively trimmed with braid and Tricotine, Twill Cords and Fine still others have nasrow belts and huttons. Serges are among the most-wanted materials, and in the popular colors The size range is complete—but you know — Navy, Brown, Pewter and Black. that First customers have First choice arice, Rollerton, -Gould, and A board of governors' session to- +morrow night, dinner meeting of the ways and means committee Tuesday evening, and full meeting of the club Wednesday evening are scheduled. Senator Irvine L. Lenroot will de- liver an address on “Some of Our Problems” at the Wednesday gather- ing. which will be the first of the regular monthly meetings to be held at the club instead of at one of the big hotels. el law and -cislation com- | WE HAVE PICTURED TWO OF THESE SMART STYLES — o AT R THEY ARE FASHIONED OF SUPPLE SATIN, AND TRIMMED WITH GLISTENING BEADS. IN THE LOT THERE ARFE NEARLY o Here’s a Sale of Spring Dresses Worthy of a Halt Page! 350 Entirely New Dresses---all Secured for Cash, at Price Concessions, Enabling Us to Offer Them Tomorrow at Tt iyl yre s unlonilac FIFTY OTHER STYLES, EQUALLY AS SMART. i Values‘Ungrecedented at This Price— Styles for Street, Office and General Wear SASLA e T'hese lovely Spring Dresses: .d" f|(n>h and Fl’lhp.].\ new—are e uptm‘n.fl in L\(IA :“ Materlals Satln, is operating under spect—they show the smart styling of much higher prlcgd dress In >hm-lm? or fan- - pre-war Drif’es n: cifully flared silhouettes—with tight-fitting bodices. charming girdles, as well as distinctive Taffeta’ Embr()ldered policies and wit s S the best force of dentist asso- tailored effects ciates in its entire history. Wool Jersey and Silk Special prices on artificial Some are trimmed with silk and wool embroidery. uth»vr: are hcar_lx-x! and touched with lace, 2 teeth. ruffles. etc. New tunic and draped modes are included. €olors—navy blue, tan, copen, sand, brown, Mi nonette Patients coming from a dis- |’ b'ack and many combinations. Sizes for women and misses. Choice, $9.96. g . thnce given immediate attention. - Teeth Examined end Estimates Made Withost Charge Prewar Just Received—Another Shipment of Those These Will Receive Enthusiastic Reception Wonderful Georgette Blouses [ ] 500 Spring Hats | House Dresses | wo=se 5796 Priced—Choice, Again $ 1 049 Combining the charm of "L’\\'nh; e , c . appeal of. moderat icing—this selli i The most exceptional values Priced e B A b Gl Georgette B’I()mes marks a new era of value- Every dress new, iresh, and clean. New styles, made of Sale Extraordinary! S “They WORK giving. i < = striped, plaid and checked Ginghams—in light,” medium and _ Seldom have you seen new Blouses of Georgette i y . dark shades. Dresses that are just as appropriate for neigh- l"f'wl so [Eorfimorcmnueu ]you find -qafiu:e“d . £ P as they are for wear about the house. Neadly ccan-ups. Hu hese ouses have just arrived from at ® o their maker. They show all the . B i : P new trimming embroidered white poplin collars, pearl buttons, bands of 1 . b , P contrasting materials and other trimmings. The values are ';'m‘mi;".c“_ collar ‘3";5*"]“} sleeves—long or <o good that the wise shopper will buy enough of these piori Duinty foms o e aces and cmbroidery. Dresses to last her throtighout the summer. ozens of styles to choose from. Six Elevators to the 6th. A maker closed out his entire line to us for cash—that tells the story of the unusual values. And you can put a lot of faith in our statement, ) Extra Special “You'll be surprised.” Did you ever buy a Smart Trimmed and Fifth ,‘fh’enue Taffeta Stlk-Flouniced Tailored Hats at $1.96 Petticoats, $1.49 Ppetticoat for $1.86 Hats made of different straws, in many different shapes—mushrooms, sailors, For 6t quality. workmanship and style Fifth Avenue ? < 3 % i 2 3 vould be hard eaval ar iff . The: Well, here are 108 Fine Quality Petticoats going on sale pokes, off-the-face and turbans—every new color included, many in smart combi- ::::rfrzi::l;“:‘"x‘l‘:c‘dl"wa:sfllxalr:‘tlsq::(l an]cdaltll;: o i tomorrow at that price. Come early, or you will be disap: Vois: are Bilicus: conctioatcl Bak nations. Every hat trimmed or banded, lined and ready to wear. floral effects that are mighty good looking. If you know-a p‘giyflfd; for the petticoats will surely be sold before ten acie: B OF otk ""S"‘:m * Ve | good value when you see it, you will not hesitate to purchase o'clock! o . 4 " N e gid Kous Six Elevators to the 6th one of these splendid garments. ; (.o:on'_lha‘cti topsd. ‘“;fi deexu o’l:nte of Silk Taffeta, e Pra b mak s e trimmed wi ucks and ruffles. the popular colors to tonight for your liver and bowels and wake clear, rosy and cheer- 2l No griping—no inconvenience. Children love Cascarets too, 10, 25, cents. Six Elevators to the 6th S5 match the Easter frocks.