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> THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 25 1921 Mr. Emerson ‘Say‘s: with this season’s new Emerson styles. that I can give you my personal assurance that Emerson prices are at ROCK BOTTOM. It is safe to Buy Now “Every pair is new, fresh and up-to- the-minute in style. “My prices cannot be duplicated, i considered, bmunlhpnghtnym in large quantities for all my stores at the lowest prices since before the war—and these leather prices are higher now. I stamp on the soles of my store shoes the actual retail price, based on net fac- tory costs, to insure you the benefit of all savings I have been able to make in the purchase of materials. “Come in, look over our styles and values and judge for Hf. If you are not convinced that Emerson Shoes are the best value on the market today, I will not ask or expect you to buy.” . /e, \ SERLNT AL, Men’s $6.00, $7.00 $3.00, $9.00, $10.00 Regular Grades Boys’ $5.00, $6.00 EMERSON SHOE STORE 907 Penn. Ave. Washington Open Saturday Evening. If Emeraon Shoes are mot aold in your vicinity write to C. 0. Emerson, Rockland, Maas., for Ms latest free book, “Your Feet and Mine,” and his mail order catalog. Shoes sent ’npam.l‘ “I am more pleased than ever “But what pleases me most is . (STARTS 2070 MILE | ONE-STOP FLIGHT Army Aviator in Second Ef- fort to Fly From Atlantic to Pacific Coast in Day. By the Associated Press. JACKSONVILLE, Fla, March 25.— Although nothing had been heard| | from him early today since he “hop-| | Pped off” at 1:40 o'clock this morning | from Pablo Beach in an effort to| | make a one-day, one-stop airplane flight from the Atlantic to the Pacific coast, landing at_San Dicgo, Calif., friends of Lieut. W. D. Coney, army filer, believed he was well on his way to Dallas, Tex., where he planned to make his only stop before noon. Weather conditions were reported good So far as visibility was concern- ed, but predicted strong head winds were expec: do is speed. GENEVA, March do companie; that fxing the wearing apparel. e will be. among thelr which, er than over flier lost his way. had been attempted as trip, Low-Necked Dress and | Short Skirts Boost | Life Insurance Rate 25 —Swiss | women who wear short skirts low-necked gowns will Rave to pny higher rates of life insurance than those who The Swiss Insurance s irt or lower the he higher the in- anlen justify increasg of lllmesn and woman they claim, in the wearing of whort | skirts and low-necked dremmes. According to the route mapped out. ‘oney had before him a jour- On his recent timo was twenty- enty-seven minutes, traversed was long- return route, as the This flight also a_ one-stop but carburetor trouble caused Tex., him to descend at Bronte, where he was forced to remain twelve hours before proceeding to Dallas. The machine Lieut. Coney used the flight today is the same in whic h he flew eastward, an Army De Havi- FOR SALE Inspect .4114 3rd St. N.W. Petworth Always Open Until 9 P.M. 4 large outside bedrooms, with large living and din- ing room, very convenient kitchen and bright, airy cellar; every room as bright ’ as day. Lots of windows, lots of wall space, plenty of closets; spacious porches. D. .J. Dunigan lanc 4, but it has been thoroughly overhauled and a new propeller in- stalled. The flier is unaccompanied. | He wore electrically heated flying togs and carried as food chocolate in cakes and hot coffee. . Ga., wert on hand to give Lieut. Coney a cheer- ing send-off when he took the air. OFFERS TO VACCINATE. Dr. Fowler Details Two Physicians to Make Canvass. owing the discovery several d:;f;“xu:n B¢ mila_cases of smallpox in Georgetown. Health Officer Wil- i Fowler has detailed two physicians from his office to canvas the area west of Wisconsin avenue and offer to vaccinate all the resi- s who are willing. 9 e heaith department, Dr. Fowlar said, cannot compel the people in that section to be vaccinated, but is 1321 New York Ave. Main 1267 b giving them the opportunity as a pre- | caution. strikil after ties. Patent, Black, Tan and White. Prices range as follows: 0YS’ OXFORDS. Tan and Black new “Brogues” and Semi-Brogues—Patent Leather UVENILE HOSIERY! - Last Call! For Young‘ Folks™ Easter “Gro-Nups” ISSES’, Children’s and - “Junior IRLS’ and Small Boys’ Smart New Oxfords, 'in Tan, Gun Metal and Patent Leathers.” Qual- ities that maintain the high stand- ards that have made the name “GRO-NUPS” so famous. Priced according to size: 8Y, to 11—$2.85 to $4.50 11%5 to 2—$3.15 to $5.00 2Y; to 7—$4.15 to $6.75 MIS and Children’s Spring Boots, in White Buck, Nubuck and Patent Leather, with White tops. ‘Women’s” Strap Pumps, Iin n ng new styles, many copied the newest women’s novel- Strictly superior qualities. 4 to 8-$275 to $4.00 8Y; to 11—$2.35 to $4.50 11% to 2—$3.15 to $5.50 2% to 7—$4.15 to $8.75 New In the best Dress Oxfords—plainer styles in Infants’ . $2.75 to $4.00 medium or full toe lasts: Small Chil $4.00 to $5.00 11 to 1314—$3.65 to $5 oo A (D8 1 to6 —$4.15t0%$6 2 to 7 Distinctive new patterns in “three-quarter” Socks; high. top ribbed Sports Socks. Also plain and novelty designs in regular length Children’s Socks and Stockings. 35c, 55c, 59c and $1. . Specials! - Again_for Easter Saturday, extraordinary values in Misses” and Child’s Patent and Gun Metal Instep Strap Pumps and Tan Oxfords. Shapely, good fitting shoes in B, C and D widths. Specially priced: 6 to 8—$255 1115 to 2—$3.15 815 to 11—$2.85 215 to 7—$4.15 . Boys’ Tan Oxfords. Several attractive styles in unusually good qualities which we are able to put out at these low prices: : . 11 to 1315—$3.65 1 to 6—$4.15 * A Song Without Words—Last-Minute News of Women' Glorious Easter Shoes IN NEED OF PLAYGROUNDS.’ ROAD BIDS REJECTED. Trinidad Boys Forced to Play Cards, Says Mrs. Nicholas. Playgrounds for children of the vicin- ity was the principal topic at a meeting of the Trinidad Citizens’ Association at the Manual Training School, Sth and I streets northeast, last night. Leading_the discussion was an ad- icholas, in charge | Tub, who told of playing cards on in. Maryland Far Too High. crete highway in Prince county, Md., the state roads comm Bids for the two m a police raid on boys a schoolhouse step because of lack of recreation facilities. A canvass of the neighborhood to locate a plot of ground for leasing as a playground will be made as the result of a road before, John R. Riggl Prince Georges county, said a motion passed at the mee ‘Bi il b Improved street lighting sought | i 3 for H street in a resolution adopted for | presentation to the District Commis- sioners. The resolution called attention to the need for night illumination of dark streets, both of that section and of other sections of the District. | NEW WING COMPLETED. Jewish Home Addition to Be Dedi- cated Sunday. Special exercises will mark dedication of the new wing of the oster Home, at 3213 Q street, afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The invocation will be delivered by than H. Colisch, followed by | ss by Simon Lyon, president | ‘oster Home. Rev. Dr. Abram Simon will deliver the sermon of dedication and will, consecrate the memorial tablets. The new wing of the home. completed, consists of a larg, tion room on the first floor and sleeping porch above, accommoda sixteen beds. The home, which is ported by a subscribing member: is an institution conducted for t temporary care of dependent children. | Officers of the home are: Simon Lyon, president; Gerson Nordlinger, first vice president; Jacob Eisenmann, second vice president; Henry Frano, Jr., treasurer; Mrs. Charles A. Gold- ||| smith, financial secretary, and Mrs. ||| Simon Oppenheimer, recording secre- | tary. i art in_ April. We have among our clients any men and women who are constantly | seeking Investments. | You a proposition for them? the a plot of ground? Have us submit it. Columbia Heigilts A modern home conveniently located near 14th street car fine; large yard; house. contains. six rooms and bath with hot-water heat, elec- tric lights, etc.; can be. bought. on. easy terms. .Price, $9,500. o Eye Street,NW The first prize 14055‘-"\475: George was for = Charges for Highway Construction Two bids for four miles in con- Georges have been rejected by sion of Maryland. of road from Largo to Halls, Md.. were over the limit allowed by the federal appropriation and bid for the work between Bla- densburg and Lanham was rejected because the bidder had never built . chair- man of the Good Roads League of advertised and work Hawve —a residence—an apartment— | EISEMAN’S £ 605-607 7th St. Bet. F & G Sts. Don’t Throw Away Your Coats Match Them With our Special TROUSERS 34,65 We have for your selection many, many trousers of different patterns and colors which would either match or go well with your odd coat. Save the price of an entire new suit by doing this. Our stocks are comprehensive—we have Trousers in all colors, fabrics and sizes. number of | LTI T T T T AT T UL U U errarereressseeesseresbnbanaanndes, SYTIRPIPPRIS, I R L LRI TT T TI VR SETR AT ?mm f | lg An Easter Money-Saving of Trousers assures satisfactory choosing for all. The assortment embraces: stripes and mixtures. il i |§ K Street. g An event of unusual wants to wear. I neat colored stripes and white. Men’s $1.00 Neckwear, 69¢ Men’s Spring Neckwear, new medium shape four-in- hand style; all the latest black and white stripes and -nu-, merous self-figured .and fancy effects. Up to 65¢c Onyx Hose, 25¢ Onyx Half Hose, discontinued lines, of lisle thread, Maco cotton, mercerized cotton and silk fiber; black, white and plain colors; all perfect quality. Special Purchase of Men’s and Young Men’s Spring Suits Some With TWO PAIRS Proposition Suits for men, young men and students—offered in this sale at a price that marks the arrival of a new era in clothes values. * row—look over the wonderful showing at $24.75—you’ll see just what this sale means for you in the way of styles, assortments and saving. A7 The Season’s Nobbiest Styles at Unmatchble Savings. " Every man, young man and high school or college student can be | suited, for therc’s a varied range of styles, models and materials that One and Two Trousers Suits for young men and students. The Two-trousers Suits in double and single breasted models; choice of brown, tan, green and gray, Young men’s sizes, 35 to 42; students’ sizes, 16 to 20 years. Suits with one pair of trousers, fashioned of Blue Serge, Blue Cheviot and a large assortment of mixtures in styles to please every one. Regular sizes 34 to 42 Goldenberg’s Clothes Shop for Men—FIRST FLOOR—Direct Entrapce From A Special Easter Sale of Men’s Highest Grade Silk Shirts Recently Selling at $7.95 5.95 \\\ ordinary run. Every shirt is distinguished by excellence of workmanship ‘,.‘. hand fit—in a word, they are just the kind of shirts the most particular man Choice of a varied range of patterns, Store for Men Our Men's Cloth- ing and Furnishings Departments quick- 1y reached—Direct Entrance from K Street. Main Floor. Come tomor- Tax, } 30c importance, as the qualities are far superior to the Fashioned of Eagle Crepes, Eagle Satin Stripe Crepes, heavy silk Stripe Broadcloths and Radium Silks—the finest silks that enter into the making of men’s shirts. Every shirt perfect quality. including black-and-white stripes, two and three-toned novelty stripes, also plain Sizes 14 to 16%. . | Men’s Athletic Union Suits, $1.35 | Varsity Make Athletic Union Suits, of- fine quality striped madras; made with perfect closed crotch; sleeve- less style only; sizes up to 48. Men’s $2.00 Shirts, $1.59 White Oxford Cloth Neglige Shirts, with buttoned down collar, correct style for you.ng" men. All regular sizes. © Goldeberg's—Tirst Yioor. |