Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1921, Page 14

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4 14 FATHER JOHN'S \ MEDICINE [l BUILDS NEW STRENGTH AND REAL FLESH - NO 'DRUGS PAPERHANGING Let Us Beautify Your Home For a® limited time we wil paper your bedrooms for this B o vrice: " Laee onty 9675 Parlors and Dining Rooms #8735, Labor Only We Carry a Large Sclection of Wall Paper J. ALTMAN 1404 North Capitol street Phone Yorth 9201 Evening Phone North 6395-W ~20% REDUCTION e MANTELS, FIREPLACE FITTINGS, ETC. EDWIN E. ELLETT 1106 91 2 /R é New York Upholstering Co. Offering to the people of ‘Washington this very special price for the upholstering of 3-piece suites of furniture. % % % % 0 g . E E E 3 Only ‘We carry a large variety of ‘Tapestry, Velours and Leather from which to make your se- lections. 619 F Street N.W. L. OSIEL, Mgr. Main 3867 Special TIRES 30x3'% Snap them up! CHAS. E. MILLER, Inc. Formerly Miller Bros.” Auto Supply House. 812 14th St., 4 Doors North of H St.| $30.343 45, Congress to pay for extra work in connection with the- building of a bridge at Fort Riley, Kan. BUILDA- LIMITLESS SE! ASHER FIRE PROOFING CO. 9IS SOUTHERN BUILDING lli night and tomorrow; frost tonight, freezing temperature in the moun- tains. ASSOCIATION " Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. Tt Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $700,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY. President <. George-~ to-day, the treat is up toyou CoMe George—today is Auerbach day for you. Treat the crowd. Auerbach Sweet Choco- late with Roasted Peanuts is & zeal “he-man’s” chocolate bar. AUERBACH CHOCOLATE PEANUT BARS Made of Choice Spanish Peanuts, (native grown), thoroughly hulled, roasted golden-brown, mixed with the exquisitely flavored AUERBACH Vanilla Sweet Chocolate, s wonderful delicious confection. There aredealers in every town who sell Auerbach Chocolate Bars for 5c. It's your fault if you pay more. D. AUERBACH & SONS 21tk Ave., 46 te 47 St ow York © 19 answered. Brad Reeve Hewitt Waells, Mrs. Francois Berger Moran, Mrs. Anderson, z Robert H. Terrell, Mrs. Flesher, Mrs. Matthew Delaney, Mrs. H. H. Fairbanks, Miss Katherine Reall, Miss Ruth Putnam. and Mrs. E. J, Fournier, Columbia Hospital. ANTI-SALOON MAN ASKS | FOR HONEST ENFORCER Wheeler Calls on President With Mrs. Fi pose specificaily fleld. eral names were mentioned in his talk and that the league would endeavor to obtain fuller information about those | who seem to be prominently under con- | sideration. nity Company suit for injunction, Supreme Court, against Joseph W. Young and A. Rohr, trading as Leav- enworth Bridge Company; Andrew W. rary restraining order, March 24. 30.17; 12 midnight, 30.30 § am. 30.52; noon, 30.54. Highest temperature, 89, occurred at 3:45 p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, 43, occurred at 8 am. Temperature same date last year— Highest, 63; lowest, 31. Abilene, T PLANS WELL UNDER WAY FOR HOSPITAL TAG DAY | Chairman and Workers Enlisted for Benefit of Columbia Institution for Women. The co-operation of the weather man i8 the thing now most anxiously to make successful the | annual tag dag for the benefit of Co- jlumbia Hospital for Women, sched- uled for next Saturday and arranged | by the woman's bureau of that Insti- Al other plans are well un- according to Mrs. John L. | Newbold, chairman of the drive. The cpairmen and and members of the community generally are thoroughly aware of the benefit conferred thereon by the free services of this hospital, to further which the proceeds of the iag day will be used. The committee in charge are “hunch- ing” for a bright, mild day, and fecl confident that, if such occurs Saturday, few appeals to help clothe the many habies born_in the hospital will o un- Mrs. Newbold, chairman, has appointed the following s have supervision over the sixteen dis- tricts into which “divided for campaign purpo: s. H. Mrs. Thomas anticipated tution. der way, services of district workers have been enlisted, the city Learned, Mrs. Jerome C. Hunsaker, Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. W. E. Fendall, Mrs, Mrs. D. duB. G: Mrs. Edna Taylo zier Head, superintendent of nurses of Appeal in Connection With “Naming of Revenue Head. ‘Wayne B. Wheeler, general counsel of the Anti-Saloon League, called on Presi- dent Harding yesterday and announced afterward that he had urged the ap- pointment of an internal revenue com- missioner *“who will stand for an honest enforcement of the prohibition law. “1 am sure the President realizes the importance of the situation,” said he. Mr. Wheeler added that he did not recommend any specific candidate or op- of those in the | any He indicated, however, that sev- Neither the recent beer ruling by the Department of Justice nor proposais for further dry legislation, Mr. Wheeler de- clared, entered into the conference be- tween him and the President. ASKS INJUNCTION TO STOP BRIDGE WORK PAYMENT Indemnity Company Files Suit Against Secretary Mellon and Construction Company. The London and Lancashire lnde{lh of America has filed in the District Mellon, Secretary of the Treasury, and Guy F. Allen, acting treasurer of the United States, to prevent the ayment to the bridge company of recently authorized by The plaintiff was surety on a bond Attorneys H. J. Pack and Levi H. David appear for the surety company. Justice Stafford granted a tempo- returnable THE WEATHER. District of Columbia and Maryland, partly cloudy tonight and tomorrow; frost tonight, freezing temperature in extreme northerly winds. Virginia, generally cloudy weather tonight and tomorrow; colder in south portion tonight; fresh and probably strong northeast winds on the coast. western Maryland; West Virginia, partly cloudy to- Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 88; 8 p. Barometer—4 p.m.. 30.0: today. Condition of the Water, Temperature and condition of ‘water at 8 am.; Great Falls—Temperature, Bl | 54: condition, 45. . Tide Tables. (Compiled by United States coast and geodetic seurvey.) Today—Low tide, 12:55 a.m. and 1:22 pm.; high tide, p.m. 6:46 a.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 2:13 p.m.; high tide, 106 p.i The Sun Today—Sun rose, sets, 6:21 p.m. Moon. 6:09 am.; behairmen to has been 4l fresh ., 86; 12 midnight, 57; 4 am., 48; 8 am,, 43; noon, 47. 0.02; 8 p.m., : 4 am., 30.39; and 7:15 1:45 am. and 7:39 am. and sun of the contractors, and claims there | is_due about $11,000 for labor and materials not paid for by the con- tractors, who are alleged to e in- solvent. The warrant for the amount due is prepared and will he paid over | unless the officials are enjoined, the court is advised. i | 1 e O ) 2 =) & slip-over styles. The “Rena” Two-strap Tomorrow—Sun rises, 6:08 am.; sun sets, 6:22 p.m. Moon rises, 5:21 p.m.; set: 09 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- half hour after sunset. Weather in Various Citles. emperatars, == ] =F £ 2 aE : 5Z State ot Stattons. 4 §= Stes . B Oloudy Clear Cloudy Albany ... Atlantic Cit Haltimore Bixmarek oston Huffalo COURT RECESS BRIEF. The Easter recess of the District Su- preme Court will be brief this year, ow- ing to the crowded condition of the docket. The various branches of the court will adjourn at the close of busi- ness morning. Only Good Frid: ay and will resume Monday lay and the |§ following Saturday will be observed as | % holis by % i B . $40 Values, [ boriiang, or 3 54 This Sale, IR Lake City 30.02 56 > 0.34 50 % o 18 o4 58 Pt.cloudy $ x i Freloudy 233 TS %27 10830 Values, $15 e court in general term |{ Th made this order, which by Chlef Justice McCoy. ‘was announced two-in-one some trimmed with knife pleating. —Blouses of tub silk, with roll or two-in-one collar. —Mignonettes with designs in chenille embroid- ery and gold thread. These are in copenhagen, henna, honey-dew, bisque and green. —Others are of crepe de chine, trimmed with heavy lace, in white, flesh and honey-dew. —There are also some pretty georgette crepes trimmed with princess lace. These are in white, flesh and honey-dew, also in suit shades, in navy, brown, Aztec and henna. Slip-Over, Tie-Back and Waistline Blouses at $5.95 The Most Charming New Creations —Georgette Crepes daintily trimmed with lace, braiding and em- broidery, and some beaded models, in white, flesh, bisque, the lovely new gray, navy, brown, taupe and Marion blue. —New Mignonette Blouses, braided models, sweater blouses and Sizes 36 to 46. Kann’s—Second Floor. A Hadsom Sale Prices Do Not Include Tax Kann’s East Room—Street Floor. 5. Bavv HovsCo. 'THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. Easter Potted Plants Have Arrived! —A desirable variety, indeed, all fresh from the nurserics. Lilies, Roses, Hydrangeas, Ferns, ete. Other Variéties at $3.00, $4.00, $5.00 Kann’s—Third Floor. collar; others suit. pretty fichu col hagen and black. For Style’s Sake You Will Have a Pair of These Gray Suede Strap Pumps —Smart in every line. We show them in Pearl Gray, Medium Gray and the new Pelican shade. They are made with French and Baby French heels. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. Direct From France $35 Values, This Sale, | $16.50 $18 to $20 Values, $12.50 with Luck Again—Another Big Showing of BlOUSES for Easter Wear ~$3.99 —Pongees, in tailored styles, made with the collar; Bargain Table Street Floor roll Sizes 36 to 46. e New Frock % For Easter —in case it, should be too hot for your new It is well, here in Washington, to be prepared for any kind of weather. —These new arrivals consist of taffetas, heavily silk braid ornamentation on waist and skirt; made in straightline style; an- other with self cording on waist and skirt, lar. —There are pretty models of eyelet embroidered taffeta, with tight-fitting bodice, finished with frill around the waist. —Still another style is trimmed with narrow knife pleating and narrow novelty ribbon. —The colors are brown, taupe, gray, navy, Copen- —A good range of sizes from which to select. at $29.75 Kann’s—Second Floor. The “Elaine” ‘With Baby French Heels $14.00 pair Extra Special Pre-Easter Sale Handsome Beaded Bags —The handsomest styles and designs we have ever pre- sented. Over eighteen different styles, each one prettier than the other—beautiful colorings. Bags are lined with silk and mounted on shell-colored frames.” Open 9:15 AM. Close 6:00 P.M. 5. Bavv HovsCo. *THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. The Youthful Style Is the Demand For the Easter Hat —Whether it is to be worn by the matron or the miss, the mother or the daughter. —The new shapes are designed on lines which while preserving this youthful effect are nevertheless becoming to women of almost any age. —No season has ever developed such a prodigality of braids as this: Cellophane, Pyrextin, box stitched straws, porcupine braids, and the combination ef- fect is quite in evidence; nar- row edges of transparent braid are noticeable on others. —The Horseshoe Poke should bring good luck to the wearer. —A striking innovation is a soft crowned hat of black satin quilted in white silk thread, with the front “cuff” or sharply upturned brim of white silk braid, and a large cabochon as the sole trimming. N\ —The pencil roll brim is another of the moments’ reigning fads, this style brim is effectively combined with a high dented crown in a narrow brim sailor shape, trmmed with ripe, tempt- ing looking currants, combined with narrow velvet ribbon. This is a short-back style of lisere straw and is trimmed with flowers and narrow velvet ribbon. Cluster Flower Trimming Is a New Fashion Decree —Other trimmings are of ostrich feathers, flower wreaths, silk and velvet ribbons, ribbon cockades, cherries and field flowers. —The assortment is so immense that we can give but a brief descrip- tion of a few of these new models at.....ccievuenenennennsnnnnn.. Kann’s—Second Floor. grounds or at the Zoo. —Some are of chambray in novelty effect, trimmed with white poplin collars, edged with picot finished match, and piping of white on the novel yokes and pockets; fin- ished with belts. —The colors are —DOthers are of ink, and sashes of self material. —The majority of these little dresses are made with belt or sash, and some have touches of embroidery. —Sizes for girls from 7 to 14 years. —Very lpe:lnlly‘ priced to- morrow at .. Kann'’s—Second Floor. Dainty and Cool Little Frocks for Little Girls’ and Misses’ Easter Monday Holiday —Just such a frock as the young girls will want to wear to the Easter egg rolling at the White House reen, tan and blue. cautiful quality plaid ginghams, in handsome color combinations. They are trimmed with white pique collars Smart in Style, Practical and Inexpensive Tailored Spring Suits Of Tweed, Kan-tex and Wool Jersey —The majority are made in strictly tailored style, with pockets and belt. Most of them have silk lined jackets. —The tweeds are in mixed effects, in different colors. The Kan-Tex suits are in beautiful heather mixtures and plain colors. The wool jersey suits also are in plain and heather colorings. —At $12.95- —At $18.50— Are Suits. Tweeds —Tweed Suits—in different qualities, priced. At $19.90, $25.00 and $39.75 Are Tweed Suits in straightline styles —At $49.75_wilhout belt. Kann’s—Second Floor. lawn ruffles, cuffs to 1’.95 and Wool re Handsome Krn-Tex Suits, made with notch or Tauxedo collars. $7()-00 Jersey Make Your Own Gloves For Easter —Smart Gloves, well fitting and in correct shades, add that final touch of distincti that “makes” new spring costumes. —Women's Slip-on Wrist Novelty Gloves, PX. sewn, in white with black and brown contrasting stitch- ed backs and wrist to match. Very w and —Women': Two-cla: ported (Glace Kid Gloves, P.K. sewn and heavy crochet em- Tab broidered backs, with half- inch welts to match in black, white, browns and $ tans. A pair..... 3-00 —Women's Imported Two- clasp Glace Kid Gloves, with Paris point stitched backs, in black. brown, tan, white and s SR 57 O Silk and Chamoisette Gloves —Women's Twe-clasp Pure S k Gloves—double finger tipped. Paris point and heavy embroidered backs. In white, black, navy, pongee, beaver, mastic, brown and white with black, in several qualities. A pair $1.00, $1.50 & $2.00 —Women's Pure Silk Gloves, double finger and 16 button lengths. Black, white, pongee, gray. mastic, beaver, brown and white with black, in several qualities. 12-button length, a pair $1.75, $2.25 and $2.75 16-button length, a pair $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Kann’s—Street Floor. “Ye Olde” Fashioned Whipped Cream Chocolates —We have two assortments to select from—one is choco- late-covered whipped creams. The other is assorted choco- lates of an extra good quality. Kann's—Street Floor. Children This won- deriul frock, suitable. for argandies, voiles and ‘winghams cut in 6 to 14 years. A pattern, 30c. S Sliding Window Screens —We furnish the materials— Beading, Sliding Strips, Nails, etc.—all ready.to fit and nail to- gether, for the special price, Wednesday, C —leverything s all cut ready to fit together. Choice of two sizes—30x30 inches and 36x36 inches, which, of course, can be altered to fit other smaller sizes. h one is made of clear white seasoned lumber to be finished any desired color. —42x42 in., Wednesday, 79C —Black Screen Wire, all widths; sq. ft............. 4c x84 in., | Weanestsy, 98€ | Weire g1 10 6c Screen Doors Filled With Galvanized Wire : —Continental Make Screen Doors. Choice— $3.09 i —Sizes: 30x78 Inches; 32x80 Inches and 32x84 Inches. Frames of 4x7 inches seasoned lumber, with mor- tised corners, miter- ed mountings and galvanized wire fill- ing. —Hardwood Extension Con- inental Window e 63c Screens, 79c .value. . —Varnished, seasoned lumber frames, metal center brace, fine black wire filling, 24-inch’ size, extending to 33 inches. —Other sizes 18x33 inches to 36x 45 inches. Prices from 59c to $1.49, Kann’s—Third Floor. —Screen Doors with Heavy Hard- wood Frames, at $5.89 Sizex 32x80 inches, 32x84 Inchex, and 34x82 inches. —Highly varnished frames of heavy § panel e bottom, mortised corners, mitered mountings, fine galvanized wire filling. —Furniture Slip Covers, Made to Your Order—For :lny 3-|:iece ?‘et, Including aterials an Labor, Set .... $l 1'69 —We allow 15 yards of 49c ma- terial for a set. Workmanship by experts, guaranteed by us. tipped. In 12 | SASAEALH. ) - T DTG RN P . i S AN PODODIEE AN b

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