Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1921, Page 13

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; THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, MARCH 1 e e A e 80 GAVE SWINDLERS $600. | e, #32%, =4 maott x| HOWARD PICKS UP ON ROBERT [t i i dismresiee 1921 WILL GIVE PURIM PLAY. roceeds to Start Fund for Pur- THE Mrs. Mary Garrett, Colored, Victim | $h¢, 5aid she had $600 1n ba.nk. They l,‘,‘,m‘, “benavoristic™ S “‘\.“:J,P o ‘ A R s ey s ee e | AND BOTH TOP NUTRITION CLASS et i ity mece et eon Cilbes o2 Etome: Hoff C e ‘ A Purim play will be pre: ted h\" o ma n 0. MASONIC CLUB TO DINE. |tnre southeast ool of| o] EANERS and DYERS of an Old Game. money and change a bill. She d it over to r Snap them up! Mary Garrett, colored, 2533 Georgla | the money and turned them, but they disappeared without o0 Habrew Si avenue, gave $600 to two colored hous s 5 < vindlers vesterday. Mrs. Garrett told [ giving her the $1,000 bill they ha S f B ld' (I " l d h 8 st a0 e & nigid ‘CHAS. E. MILLER, l“c";:u?-(o of the oighth precinct that she | promised her. Men answering their | JUCCESS O ul lng P n erwelg t Pe . Cath sate] O Sandn Seen e -r'.'w',},"d\-“f.yzn‘ Formerty Miller Bros.” Auto Supply Hosss, | met the men at 13th and U streets | descriptions obtained $600 from an ho Masonic Club of National Uni-| Jf, Sunidsy Misreh B0 Brocnds will] - 99 groypp 12 812 14th St., 4 Doors North af H St. aud they told her that they had 'other colored woman last week. Chld I P 5 cl Ch,ld W 1{ verstty will hold its first annual ban- | Jtart @ fund for ¢ s C a S 1ldren Is Praised at 1 eltare quet at the New Ebbitt Hotel Friday | are beine ; "¢ Main Office, 740 12th St. N. W. night, at 9 o'clock, it was announced | 1 R d N lllmt‘ 1530 P Ave. 8. E, “G d . E . " today by FPhilip Hermann, president. ok 8, AVO. B, Teo The club,” which was orsanized re- raduation Dxercises. cently, is_composed of students and | Phone M. 4724 When the nutrition class, planned nine and thres pounds. Morris didn’t | Diler e o ices . ! PRIVATE BRANCH EXCHANGE by the Child Welfare Soclely to bene- | have so far o go as Robert, but was Sidney Johnson s B a2 AT W G s i 5 7 slow starting. and right up to to e il 0 TR AT L Only with coupons are the articles hered:dvertued solld l: these cut prices. lttb‘:hoz“_;:5 it underweight chlldren of pre-school | Jiop starting, and right up to Baker treasurer L = i i i par T 2 age, began some thirteen weeks ago, ) would number but or ‘woman ashington to scan this advertisement closely, compare prices, get hel :::’ mw hui: [ Howard Morris wept loudly and bit- | ! s and see us Wedn, y- | terly because Robert Botkin showed | [ | the greatest increase for the fir: $2.00 Waists Men’s Sox Where Your Dollar Counts Most Blook amid week and th had affixed to his‘}f;ml e onse ] b chart a glittering gold star, while he, |10 diatetic: endencaynt ool =zt g [IMEHREND? Y| 55 it 79e | woarvnvian i fafona s 0t | At the Show toes and heels. All o 720.22-24 Tth St. N.W. fala=d M"i:‘gr?-flt‘:l{f; N 3(‘9!;\'rdny the same Robert :md"..he ;3:::‘}:';;‘;‘:‘]“:_"”.‘X'IY‘V’IH;:Nr 3 ixo | , - Conne 1o I With " Gowl || yore Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Clost 6 P.M, [| Cowpon 2 | only vl e e e I i Don t M]ss an /Q LRE CUASE these two alone composed the first| Among them were Dr. Sawyer of Ma-| i ; “graduating clz * both of them way ; rion, Ohio, President Harding's porsamtl‘ “over the top” as regards the prover | physician: Dr. Harvey Wiley, Dr. Fow- | weight for boys of their H:\wr-‘.‘-l;ld | ler. District health officer; Lady Geddes, received engrossed and framed diplo-| . Sl 5 mas. testifying to that fact from the | Wife of the British ambassador; hand of Mrs. Herbert Hoover, wife of | John Allan Dougherty, Mrs. Thomas etary of Commerce. Walsh, Mrs. Charles Wetmore, pres dent of the Women's Welfara Associa- Old-Time Friend Light-colored Crepe for Underwear Sheer Crepes for un- derwear and night- 230 gowns, In pink, light $6.98 Girls’ New Spring Coats Sport Coats for girls 4 to 14 $3.98 Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters Coat Sweaters, with or without $2 belts; made with i) t | | | | Touring Model. feass e n,frmy cheek and blue and white; washes ver- D T pieteenzaVeekc | Conrnes the | tion: Dr.” Vernon Kellogz, head of the/ plaid” cloth in fectly and does oDuring _the._ thirteen “"(“-“ el N al” Research Cout and Mrs. ||} Coupon 3 nobby novelty not rejuire iron- course lasted Mr. Botkin and Mr. Mor- | gajjoge: Dr. G. I oy, director of || ] Cowpen 34 | Sics Coupon 25. | e ris, by dint of strict adherence to | qiOREL DR G Lt REOTE SRS ibiie | their lunch and rest period res . | health’ service, and. Col 1d of the| s E and delighted Dr. rleS | Aviny Medical Corps. il . Fas . physician, and Miss Dr. Easton explained that one out of || . in charge of this|avary three your children in the Unit- > 2-Pai ’ i in z, pectively; [ o States shows signs of mmalnousishe Boys’ 2-Pairs Pants Women’s Good 29¢ 3"*5“‘." Curta T et i e e weed | | See the Broadway Sport Special—the Prettiest Car || Suits Muslin Drawers e | [ ncasurcd this tlass of twenty-threa | |l ] pec ‘ Nice Quality g 36 inches wide, in a members; found that lack of proper Cloth Suits, made Full Cut, Well Made variety of colored bor- 1 ! weight wus nearl Iways a symptom | mn irl‘ob}:altl::.lnr;.:‘l"\llk $6.85 Drawers of good qual- ders as well as white C THE WEATHER | of something either serious or liki own s! for boys 7T ity cotton. Price L ! and ecru; with wide satin- o . i become so in tim d then enlisted the | | to .. Pretty formerly was 79c. like and Leno District of Columbia and Maryland— of the prop i t { colors and pat- With coupon openwork bor- Partly cloudy weather, and mild tem- e Coupon 15 | only. Coupon 28. | ders. perature tonight and tomorrow, with 5 —— | e probably showers; moderate variable winds. Virginia—Partly cloudy weather, occasional show: tonight or tomor- row; moderate variable winds. West Virginia—Probably showers tonight and tomorrow; cooler tomorrow. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., % pm., 12 midnight, 53; 4 a.m., 50; § am 1111-13 14th Street M. 8668 | | E Manufactured by the ’ Jackson Motors Corporation 30c Bleached Muslin In the regular mu: 1 Ln and cambric fin- /ZC ish. This price brings, you back before the war prices. Free from dressing or $1.50 Boys’ Wash Suits $2.00 was price last L on. Pretty checks, 9 stripes and plain col- new novelty styles. Made 39c and 50c Children’s Drawer Bodies Ribbed and Muslin Body Walists, for bo: 24c and girls. “Acorn Jackson, Mich. ors; - . a i d_washin starch, noon, €0. uis MaSTER'S VOICE" “ = Sl LA A s Barometer— pm., 3012; 8 pm. . Motor Car Builders for Over 16 Years 30.10; 12 midnight, 30.11; 4 a.m,, 30.09; years. styles; all sizes. Coupon 5. 39¢c and 50c Bust Confiners Flesh Color Con- 2 § a.m., 30.12; noon, 30.14. Highest temperature, 69, occurred at | 3 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 50, occurred at 4 am. today. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 54; lowest,26. Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at 8 am.: Great Falls—Temperature, 53; condition, 45. Tide Tables. | (Compiled by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 6:02 am. and 6.55 p.m.; high tide, 12 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 6:56 a.m. and 7:56_p.m.; high tide, 12:25 am. and 12:53 p. Special Release VICTOR RECORDS On Sale Today Two particularly tuneful double-face Records that will add much to your Home Dance Collection 18736— Do You Ever Think of Me? | Never Knew. 18735— Love Birds. Bright Eyes. DROOP’S Music House 1300 G St. $1.50 Double-warp All- Wool Serges Think of an all- wool double warp to 7 insure long service: C shrunk and sponged; in navy, brown, gray, black and three shades of tan, at a price that was low five years ago. 25c Ladies’ Gauze Lisle Hose Ladies' Gauze Lisle 1 Hose, in black only, durable heels and toes, seamed back; all sizes. 3 prs. to a customer; perfect goods. finers, of good quality brocade; button front or back styles; all sizes. Coupon 6. $2.00 House Dresses 69c Ladies’ Fiber Silk 4 Pretty Styles, Hose of Gingham and l 45 Irregulars of _ 69¢ Percale Dresses, . Ladies’ Fiber Silk fn_ plain - colors. Hose, in_black only; strives snd seamed back, double’ soles and checks, trimmed high spliced heels; shaped OFDIsiN effects: ——— ankles. Nothing to impair long serv- Coupon 18. | ice. $2 58x70 Hemmed ‘ 1l Coupon 28, $3 All-Silk Charmeuse A beautiful, high - lustered l satin charmeuse . in black, brown and navy blue, for the new Easter dress, The quantity is limited. Come early. 4 e S % it The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 6:21 a.m.; sun sets, 6:14 pm.. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:19 a.m.; sun sets, 6.15 p.m, Moon rises, 9:50 a.m. Automobilé lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Cities. 7 Coupon 29, Coupon 7. > Table Covers $1 Kayser Ladies’ Silk | | quatity, Per $1 manent’ Fin- " oves ished Mercerized Table Covers in Well known Kaywser a number of round or square Silk Gloves, in black 7?0 designs; hem- 1e finger and beaver; all sizes; med ready for d Coupon 30. use. 59c Fruit of the Loom l 75¢c Infants’ Slips Long and Short Dresses, of good qual- 48 ity cambric, bishop C or embroidery yoked styles. Temperature. #5 State of & Weather. Stations. +q00moanyy Couponm 8. two-clasp 5. Abilene, Tex. Clondy Cloudy T A N L E a8 | —— NJCLOTHES ¥ = Clear Children’s Khaki Overalls 25¢ Ladies’ Pillowcases Rain SHOP ] Boys' and Girls' adies’ Gauze Vests For one day and Gosly ° ——— Play Suits, in overall <Eadies’ Ganxe Ribhed only with coupons, we Clody 1209 Penn. Ave s w0l aante Vests in_extra sizes c will sell not more than q Fogey s khaki, with sus- and perfect goods; 6 to a customer, Genuine Fruit Clear r frimined fatm- of the Loom Pil- Glear Cloudy _ EEFEEFFEETEr . ag: penders and pock- Coupon 9. l ets. 2 to 6 years. Clear Cloudy Pt.cloudy Clear Pcloudy Clear Foggy Pt.cloudy Cloudy Foxxy Clondy Cloudy holes; taped “hecks. P | . lowcases, 45x36; o 2% Coupon 31. | |l perfect. 50c Shirting Madras Another thrust at the high cost of cotton materials. Genuine c Colored Stripe Corded Shirting Madras; fast colors. Regu- larly sold Formerly Wardman Courts West 59¢ Ladies’ Gauze Union Suits Ladies’ Gauze Ribbed 2 89c Infants’ and Children’s Gowns Boys' and Girls® High - neck, Long- sleeve Gowns, made of good quality cot- ton: full cut and ‘well made. Union Suits, taped necks and lace trim- med bottoms; regular sizes. Coupon 21. 98c Men’s Nainsook Union Suits Men's Nainsook Union 5 An Example of Our Expert Resurfacing Coupon 32. $1.50 72x90 Bleached Sheets Pt.cloudy Made _from good quality bleached mus- 6 Clondy Clondy '31.50 Corsets ‘White and Flesh 7 @ The roof of this building had begun to show signs of wear, and rather than take chances on leakage the owners had us resurface the entire roof with our Suits, full cut; well made, with elastic Corsets, in popular medium length style. Strongly styled and finished with four sup- porters. All Coupon 11. sizes. lin; welded seam cen- ter and finished = I with 3-inch hem. Coupon 33. | Limit, 4 to a cus- tomer. 20c Standard Apron l ribbed back; sizes 34 to 42; perfect quality. Coupon 22. 59c Ladies’ Shopping v 69¢c Batiste Bloomers Ginghams . . . . Jhite sg Fiean ritation D285, oGt grom €l picee; Security Slag Roofing Resurfacing Material with shirred yokes and bot- toms. bottoms; fn black only. a nlv.rong. fine, ! serviceable stand- Coupon 34, ard grade. 25c Fast-color Dress Ginghams . Manufactured by Us Especially for S UI TS ‘ Resurfacing and Renewing Old Slag Roofs AND l Children’s Muslin Drawers 35c Yard-wide Percales P Pittsburgh Portland, Me 30.20 Portland, Ore 30.00 Fine | Gas Range Illustration. Like $ 50 Specially priced . ‘and Installed for. . — MAURICE J. COLBERT, 621 F St. Main 3016-3017 full rd ' e biE Tange &f.w:‘.::l ié:: 1 In a variety of i 1 i i SRS 15¢| [T i 8| | et h e 12%e TOP COATS b o s e TAWers, 2 to 2 , en’; % . . T " Ceizes; nnished Snirta” and ‘enil. | | comblnations; absolutely fast col- felt paper, patching the felt wherever necessary with new felt, coat- dren's wear; fast Coupon 24, colors, £ with hemstitched hems. dresses and chil- dren’s wear. Coupen 13. Suit Department and Millinery Values That Can be Bought Without Coupons That are Equal, if Not Superior, to Above Coupon Items IF YOU HAD A NECK AB LONGAS THIS FEL! 'AND HAD O™ been proven by the number of -roofs treated in this manner and the $ 00 ing the entire roof heavily with our resurfacing material, and reslag- 30‘ | ging the roof. This method always produces good results as has cost is exceptionally low as compared to the cost of a mew roof, | SUHE THHDAT Being well dressed . being approximately one-fourth of the price. Up to $2 Hat Trimmings | $12.98 and $15 Silk | $3.95 Jersey and Silk A very special pur- | Dresses Petticoats 39¢ | | | AL is more important THE ’ WAY than being good look- —HM' ing; and any man can ™7 If you have a slag roof that needs attention, phone or write us. o Iogm"umsn!vu !’:E .t::n;hy‘ B Do not put it off too long because when the felt covering of the d ey's amous 85c. aod t0c._ Hospita . L AL petatists - Suits chase of an Importer and manufacturers short lines of wreaths and flow- ers of nearly every sort at only a fraction of the cost to make, 37 Dresses of All-silk Jersey satin and taffeta and Taffeta Pet- $2 braid new, ° ticoats, in beau- Y prettily 'silk embroidered styles | tiful changeable and plain colors. in blue, brown and black. $20 Velour Spring Up to SZHUtntrimmed Embroidered Spring | ., Coats We have Y:Ol’\-d Cape’ | 5.-::1"%':10‘\’,: $13-77 another lot of about 69 | _ Big Cape Col- Coats, in Tan and Reindeer, 360 Untrimmed Hats, C | 1ar. ” Wrappy $9 99 Sport’ styles with Belts, Pockets b . and Silk-stitched finish. Half- “Yeeep | sou roof is too far gone nothing can be done except apply a new roof looking your best.” which costs considerably more than taking care of the old one. that would sell regulariy up to §2 Style Capes, in dozens of shapes, and in as many | biue and tan. Handsomely eme | sk lined. A s K different styles. | broldered and’braided, $7 Extra Size Dress ttractive spring e les for graceful To $6 Trimmed Hats | : Skirts . _— Trimmed Hats | $30 to $50 Coat Suits Tiue and Dlack dressy young men. ‘ Fou ‘would expect $2 98 17 st tans Sergo and o fow $4 77 . . A The Average ae §87 ot 1 his. tor ®San t i el $9 98 tire 000 Bkt e S When'{ the : Cost of Re- or this lot. Sap == n new sf ey M.: ; H With cushion brims, close-fitting | Sk lined " Ihrougheut, "Oxford | [of women nooding 32 to 39 waate kl;::" * ROOFINGEWATERPROOFING / - 212022 GEORGIA AVEINL. Er“"hstmg = turbans, up-from-the-face shapes, | grays, tans and biue, bands, TANLE to 8-Room of milan, hemps and many | $15 t 5 Silk Dress ROOF House Is straws and combinations, | $35.00 Spri Sui i o $25 Sil CLOTHES Specify a Approximately ’ ' ! pring Suits Skirts SHOP ROSE ROOF ‘ j . $30.00 7?5.00 Silk Dresses nf‘h;d;:T:B" glwetloat "ot ! Coal Tar and Asphalt Products & e Sults, in Box, aein $8 99 it §12 98 i RS A |t s, $O:I) 1200 T A% ; .~ . Phone North 2044 iyt e e limed, and i PIE variety Tof [ ete. Every ‘color. style and sizo 'o-cide‘ SOT I ; ; MEDY -

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