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- THE EVENING. STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1921., 5 B Where Your Dollars Count Mast S With his Iyric tenor voice, robust|of the sick and thus bring about an|needs $1.000 quite badly, as he has| . Donizetti's < “O Mio Fernando.” 720-22-24 7th St. NW. 3 and yet canary-sweet, Walter Scan-|immediate recovery. Medical practi- [ made a small deposit on a $500 dia- | ElCera Katzman was the accompanist. ore Hours: Open 9:15 A.M. lose M. f§iian ‘charmea the audience which | tioners callit “mental suggestion. mond ring, which he proposes some St H 8 5 M Cl 6 P. ! gathered at Shubert-Belasco Theater | Of course it is a trifie far-fetched | time to give to “the girl” Tast evening for the opening per-|yhen the healer brings a dead babe| while endeavoring to escape trom| WMAKING MINES SAFER. & oL, ck to life and restores sight to a i oo formance of “Hearts of Erin” "All | 8ck 1o life and restorcs sight 1o @|nis home one night to attend a danc 2 his songs. written and composed by | 'd- | in his new full dress suit, without his! C. L. Colburn, assistant chief mining ¥ od. The casual observer might mis- . 3 cer the| Bargaln ues a ::'i'rrx"g’el:}\dhl:\‘ri 'f‘.i;'?fl'fi“’&“e‘ bIrr(:rE\: take such parts as a‘(u»mlfg to in- \mc:e- k‘nov:ledm‘- ?e‘;‘llfl‘::r:‘:x{ “‘:'enxmeer of the bureau of mines for e - 4 it o = vest the healer with supernatural|roof. only to mee ) Z 2 vo ¥ B e si i i s 3 {Erin_accent that carries out the | Jo8L thq Roler with supetnaturall (o io”ensues. which results in the |the Iast two years. has been assigned Bring your children to our studio 2 . . spirit of the sentiments and of the s AL i the reward!the duty of visiting the various coal| i . Mak ir happines: but the values are so much greater that WE can’t realize the §; melody. ana the humming of ulx“t:'l‘,"{ | His message was that those who have | who is hailed by the townsfolk as afthe purpose of acquyinting the yours. somefiniithejaudience satacvalc faith in God will refuse to believe | hero. operating companies with the scope of market could have dropped to such an extent as to be able to !theater gave ample testimony that|yim'capable of inflicting suffering on | A comedy feature has an educated | the technical safety service available offer such extraordinary bargains for tomorrow. - i oy, - His people, and that this faith, if: tion. New events and | to them through a co-operative agree- an’s opening song, “I'd Love to [ 518 | = t if'ape as the attraction. ) - . ¢ agree. : . r an Irish S was one of the|Sirong enough, will overcome any- yjterary Digest sayings complete the|ment effected between the Nationa Read the Following Items Carefully | Toat Brasmy of the Eroupof seven | thing. A love story Is woven into the | Jroertty Safety’ Council and the bureau of & VLV 3 icture and everything ends bappily, rendéred during the evening. While | P . mines. 5 i < Then Come Ear]y L ail Won generons applause. there was |88 usual, though this feature might Mr. Colburn’s duties will be to fa-| Portraits of Quality 1230 Connecticut Avenue Phone Main 4400 clerk, courting the granddaughter of | violinist, at their recital at the former - & wealthy judge. His rival is the son | Masonic Temple. 9th and F streets, last of a wealthy merchant. Cavanaugh |evening. Mr. Miccu has a clear, artistic spends most of his time in buying |technique, and is especially gifted In fancy clothes in the effort to win the; Chopin interprctations. Mr. Vittorio was girl. A highwayman has visited the eSpecially attractive Vieuxtemp's small village and his nightly holdups .f‘,?;‘"}“;.fi-’;“ Pollio “ i combined make it possible for him to|have caused & reward of'§1.000 to be | Lagie | Hearts of Erin. Mnject that same faith into the minds |offered for his capture. Cavanaugh J’“’ RS o D PORTRAITS of CHILDREN Easter Vacation—happy hours fleet- ing by. A splendid time for photo- graphs. L.gonerons = have been omitted. “The Faith “The Unknown Wife.” 3 3 e particular d]!p??l lhl - ‘| Healer” is a picture well worth see- miliarize himself with the best me —_— h bore s One Girl. s . L iwor -| At Moore's Garden yesterday the|ods of preventing accidents as demon- $5 TRIMMED HATS $2 98 ! is espedially :T.fn.tgdm'::;amy will bring consola- | A0 Ao s Edith Roberts, in the | strated by the mining companies most | VNI citoctive and vivacious Binging of . . e e L B e s e in the lot has sold for less and many for it 4 Added _ attractions include news e A s There's a fine lot of Banded Sailors in the lo "\Q"ym‘:":fl blflll_‘;:“r’:‘m,an“wn"s the | events, Paramount Magazine, a car- | film production, “The U nknown Wif minate suggestions looking to the many of black or navry with white-edged brime. Choice tomorrow L toon, @ Mutt and Jeff and the orches.|an adaptation of Bennett Cohen's|improvement of safety practi scenes are laid in the County Kerry. | =0 TR B b i $2 98 | e e no reference to Sinn Feiners or the T S 2 A wonderful collection of choice light and dark ARlack ol Tany Theiplot unfelds s “Brewster's Millions. AU AR g A e colored Georgette Blouses in many styled models and = . i i o - . o0 = Vilburton. a small-town g . pretty love story. hinging around the| “Brewster's Millions” is a versatile | A8 Helen Wi 2 in all sizes return of a far-traveled heir to|story which seems to improve every |&irl Who conducts a boarding house i ; ! t an invalid father, TY Dromana Castle to claim his estates|time a new vehicle is devised for |iD order to support 5 r PAR DRESSES bringing it before the public. As a|the star has many opportunities to from black schemers and to find, in T Tyl 2 Values te $20.00 addition, the girl of his dreams liv- | novel, It was a success. =As a spoken | display her fidraua lciipoyer sy Such Dresses you would expect to pay as high as ing in the lodge. The dark plots of | Play it was one of the hits of its g [ J y - : vict, who, 3 s $25.00 for. Georgette, Voile, Net and Sheer Organdies Martin Burke, with several accom-|Deriod. As a screen production. it is o‘r“"’be’;"“; fe e taioe] o0y A of beautiful qualities, in a plices, serve to develop melodramatic | & scream. And each time it has ap-| jjjeq to live straight. she is seen | colors o peared it has undergone _such | S1d€ 2 | — e : ' oq “UCh | §5 ‘better advantage than in her | A RARE SUIT BARGAIN each time at the right minute to save | Changes, that as now produced and | o evious performances. | his sweetheart and the all-important | FOWR, {1 WaShIngLon sestergay at| P4’ good supporting cast adds to) Suits of Fine French Serge: rich models that vou Arbuckle in the role of Brewster, it | the smoothness of the bleture. (8, wonld think were priced as high as $30. The price we axk Severs rs ot the company | pEan b5 ilS isembiunce Lo its | Son Ferguton. as’the Kld. | tomorrew has not a thing to do with the value, so don't i e bits of acting. ct. i actica 2. o Jeme think of the price. Several chic stviex and every one 8 beauts L Sawsibute s formher self. In fact. it practically i8) ™4 “cprigtie comedy, the Fox News the usual orchestral features | ide range of styles and moments, the young hero arriving —are erchanged Martin | 3 new comedy with an old name with most cour- Burke properly disagreeable and | which has done yeomanry service on | and . tesy on engraved COATS AND WRAPS Lawrence C. O'Brien and Dan KellY | Washington billboards. “Fatty” is at | COmPlete the bill. R s JF"‘ - furnish much ughter during the|home in this melee of comedy, There " s That Should Be Up to $45.00. $ performance. Olive Moore has thelare brand-new situations provided Knickerbocker. graving niceties i Nocell L foom cot I W mA(CTln, coTentIa polo role of Nora, daughter of the dead|which decidedly are more fanciful and superioritics clo olivia_and several others. The roomy wraps and k; lleen with | than those of the tale as told origi- i i shawl.collared capes as well as the loose or belted conts lodgekeeper and the col 5 ~Cutel 's Knickerbocker Theater : predominate in x %o much in evidence everywhere and in all the popular C whom the new master of the estate|nally by George Barr McCutcheon. (dall's Knick i 10% The play runs from America to Peru [sented the new Charles Ra ~ e felisin love i “ o g Z|play. “Nineteen and Phyllis” as ' and back. Fatt ives up $10,000,- | play. Nineteen e e A o loooi torta bride, and then stumbles | chief attraction yesterday and will speech was an appeal for funds fO7|into another fortune when his last|show the picture again today. Harry : StEMaty s Tndustrimtioenc dollar has gone. A realistic produc- |Pollard’s comedy “Fellow Romans,” a colorings 75¢ DROP-STITCH LISLE HOSE 57 xcellent quality fancy drop-stitched Lisle Hose. with c double sole. high-spliced heel and wide, double garter top. timore, of which Mr. Scanlan showed | ¢j5,"o¢ 3 gtorm at sea is a feature. |laughmaker; the Pathe News and 4 himself a warm friend. Betty Ross Clark, in the role of the |minor films complete the program. E"B"“fgfls‘fl“m"; B Black. cordovan and white. S S ten-million-dollar bride, makes the 519-13™ St.Just Below! ) = = % » vhile. 5 ' LADIES’ GAUZE LISLE HOSE - “Hurly Burly. peice{sselwortipwhule Crandall’s. i . . A rousing burlesque show of two Bl 5 e TR e SRR | These are in black only, with seamed back, reinforced c s e e i atiiea Ty ack Beauty. B Coandallisinest s Bin e mpon e heel and toe. When have you heard of hosiery so low in itn aicesarcastiotiprinei | B o S r e B e ] prices pals and a chorus.of pretty girls,|ipe horse, by Anna Sewell, has been | Kid,” for its chief attraction during holds the boards at the Capitol Thea- | woven into a splendid screen story.|the first three days of the week. Its| Ladies’ Embroidered Silk Hose sl 98 ter this week. Joe Wilton wrote the | WRYER 1220wk at the Riato (his | humor and fun are woven around an | ° book and lyrics and does a large|week. The house was crowded to the [ abandoned baby, in its la Silk Hose of exceptional weight and quality. share of the funmaking. He is ably - 2 : ST Embroidered designs—white on black, and cordovan Lo 5 doors throughout the afternoon and|personated by Jackie Coog: 7 - == = = e on assisted by Jim Bennett as Isadore| evening. “Black Beauty" proper is ey e, F] and navy. with self-embroidering; seamed back and e Thevihave shicwitine ofscali [y Sa e plack By tonechis fitrdetive younsates fuhs - INTERIOR DECORATING | . reinforced heel and toe. P 5 which makes the audience laugh. | country, but interest is added 0 the | and pipe.orman "accompaniments are | A speciaity with us, and you wie assured of | . Nelly Nice, as an adventuress, Car- screen production by a tale of the|additional attractions. | P Gonsult ‘us before Baving work dons 3 $1.50 KODAK BAGS ried off the honors for the feminine | hians Carried through house in- genn e e e e o : 2 : : | contingent. Glenn Walsh also made a | teriors, which rounds out the picture| Mijceu-Pollio-Vittorio Recital. | : ars a lneSautne Leather Kodak Bags. in several styles, mcolg; c hit. A pleasing duet by M\({!es :\llce{ in the true movie style, Black Beauty * | BEST MATERIALS—BEST WORKMANSHIP ined with figured and plain colored material; equipped witl and Johnson and an operatic sextet| an4 Ginger excite the same heart A large audience greeted Mario Miccu, { T mirror and purse. by Wilton. Bennett, Walsh, Taye. Ben-1{ jntarest that develop in the reading |pianist and artist-student of the Royal | CORNELL WALL PAPER (CO. | the art of the speclllls!. The best hats of nett and Fletcher were roundly ap-|o¢ the book, and Jean Paige as Jessie | Conservatory of Naples; Rosa V. Pollio,] 714 13th N.W. | their t 5 50c MEN’S FIBER-SILK HOSE 29 B e S s sel2ariung; | Rax the poverbiallatruggle with the| Itatian sopranc, ‘andHoberio) Vittorlo, . 5373.5070, Were these without a fault 50c would be the price. pleased. arms of the man she loves. Remark- * 3 s Garrison announces a L These are not hurt by the slight imperfections. All sizes hian?ztf ¥ y able scenes are shown in the race for ladies’ matince daily the station, when the lover, on Black | YNMM9SBE e ectrlc 0 Beauty, has to ascend a bank and BOYS’ NAINSOOK UNION SUITS Photoplay Features. |iheaimpion e thuiee "aa —So say all women of taste who know and recognize the merits of these sailors supreme in the world of fashion. Sl fi bR R the cheers and handclapping 'were g We are now selling the S rt Ridi Habit i , Made from fine quality checked nainsook, for boys such as greeted the stirring melo- highly advertised and g mal RN mg s 8 to 16 years; closed crotch and an extraordinary bargain. “Over the Hill.” g,’,‘,',‘;‘,,‘,‘c,,’e"‘,‘,',‘“;:f, °|ae,' e",(::m;dty,:,:: % most famous WASHING William Fox has scored a triumph | sical program complete the bill. in his picture production of Will - F c Carleton’s poems, “Over the Hill to the “Nineteen and Phyllis.” Poorhouse” and “Over the Hill From “Nineteen and Phyllis,” which is the P " The audience which|shown at the Metropolitan Theater o L mhu : this week, affords Charles Ray ex- 39c Children’s Muslin Drawers 2 3 flled the Stubert-Garrick last night | i ¥'C00 2 TN (o dispiay his tal- MACHINE on the market for the Sportswoman A department specially fitted to meet the needs of the feminine riding enthusiast—for the maid who rides well must also look well! Dapper paddock and semi-paddock suits that are perfect specimens of faultless tailoring, fashioned of richly beautiful fabrics, such as— Fine Gauze Ribbed Union Suits of fine combed varns, with taped neck, trimmed armholes and lace-trimmed pants. All regular sizes. * 50c LADIES’ UNION SUITS 32 Feature No. 5. THE EDEN IS SAFE All Eden parts are carefully made and accurately constructed. Constant care is 1 taken to produce a finished product as near 2 the soul of the poet and the mas- he bashful I t hich Made from a fine quality cambric finished muslin. b ents as_the bashful lover, for whic Cut full. large and finished with ruffes. Sizes for girls C L5 hand of the modern dlm market, ne has become noted. at once. The result was a story of . 2 to 14 years. A The story pictures Ray as Andrew ! herringbones whipcords . i the Intimate joys and sorrows of the | TLe S(OTY Pletures Tay as Ancrew i ‘b:overu = m'rc : Some are fitted with bright colored vests to add a swagger note of gayety; others are severely tailored. il devise. And needs for the summer at the same cost you paid five years faultless as human skill can devi " TO $1.49 UNDERMUSLIN 79 S e family of s boyk and gitls. y AY : The play is based on poems pub- Here's an opportunity to supply your Undermuslin Hphedr yasi fgoi in . Farm par Bl 1415 G Street Opposite Keith's 1ads” MotFer love js shown in a way always with the thought paramount in mind B Priced ve oderatel . _On this tabl, Chemise, Di . C C: 1] Ty m Y 284 Flesh Crepe Gowns. Get a sapply tomorramws . o Tenghter by the wild tad carciess soql 1 S RuUrgiRNcINeYe.Y) of maintaining absolute safety and simplicity. I Al s % » i 1 : 89¢ SILK CAMISOLES ; and hen. boings tears cven to. the Fur Wraps Are ELECTRIC LIGHT BILLS HERE %, c ; blase theater attendant when the tale Novelties . l- i B . || dade of good quatity washable silk. Neatly gl ey Vovelties .|& Potomac Electric Appliance Co. §F{ 7+ 7eh v trimmed with laces and in all sizes to 44. back to the days when motter did|FURS TR e aon e | e ecC. f (43 # Sieryiting for % wids and Gid 1o wll| STORED, | Bo*0ttfome “Sogcrt (B 607 14th St. —prasen store. washinmron mattway ane §/ [} @t 7 a F > ¢ FURS rmine and Krim. Telephone M. 958 Electric Builing, 14th and C Sts. N.w. &/ [ 1 hak h dit t « BOYS’ $15 SPRING SUITS I ke e e o o | Rem LT | mer,medei, Tashioned by bRk, 1) A very special price for tomorrow on these Boys' Novelty Cloth Suits. Full cut and made all lined in the wanted new spring styles, § to 18 year: who have married and have young- sters of their own leave her to bat- ® tle uncomplainingly with their neg- house.” When John finally returns to lect—that is, all but the “wild"” hoy. . . 4 . & $3 ALL-WOOL SWEATERS j he Black sheep “Jonn.” Jonn Walker 3 The new tie-back styles in a big range of the new s portrays the part finely. o spring colorings. Included are the slip-over styles e e ocmlon e P fin sxe 80 Bomulas [ ) cnd of the sentence to take up life in a new locality. He sends money to with service stripes and blue collars and cuffs. Sizes @ learn why he has not heard from fOl' Tll lay sz GIRLS’ MIDDIES . care for the mother to his brother ELEVENTH ST, Most Wonderful 6 1o 14 years. mother his brother's perfidy is re- Tsaac, who keeps it and finally allow Valu e > vealed to him, and then comes the w. $4 GIRLS’ WASH DRESSES p exciting scenes of the play until John The House A remarkable purchase of a quantity of these d 608 Jean Middies enabled us to get a price concession to D e i o froh b 3 epeated to 614 drives his mother back to the home R Prettily designed from a selection of fast colored in which he spent his carly days. A| § of Courtes wash materials in a range of many styles. Some with family reconciliation follows, pockets. belts and sashes. Sizes to 14 year The acting, empecially of the chil- gren’in the' prologue. is excellent { ) ary Carr and Vivienne Osborne, the . 35¢c DRESS GINGHAM latter as John's faithful sweetheart, There's a big range of all colored checks in different c o 46 audisson fiamyiche beginning \ allow us to sell these at $1.67 for Tuesday. Trimmed HomeF OxerAtneNTHIIE ofthe ME0OES sizes. Beautiful plaids and stripes. An extra fine, serv- Sheridan Tansey plays the part of iceable quality and all fast colors. the son, who always quotes the £ Scriptures to John and who meets ) ] with his dieplcasure ‘in after years : “Over the Hill” scems destined o run ;i 2,000 Yards 39¢c Fancy Cretonnes a8 lon here as (t did in New York. A long time since you looked at as extensive an assort- —_— ! ment of floral and other de: ns in a variety of color [ 3 combinations: 36 inches wide. (& ‘The Faith Healer.” { Persons who are afflicted with 24x24 RED STAR DIAPER sl 59 imaginery ills may 4 some measure ] fort ‘The Faith The very best grade; all perfect quality; put Healer,® which was sHown 'in Waah- up 1 dozen in a sanitary sealed package. ington for the first time last night o tams covs ) “al | <A of Stupendous Importance thought to prevent misco Heavily mercerized Damask Table Covers, 58x70 it o e A In it Milton Sills is pictu inches, in a varied assortment of round and square man whosa unfiinching “hellet In- the desi gosiEns; pers E: _ powecioficod saablesthim tojmecom> | New York’s most exclusive makers contributed 39¢c YARD-WIDE PERCALES | An'e matier o et the Healer i P of their best productions—the very highest type of their Full yard wide, and in a splendid selection of neat e ——— v B > - designs and stripes.. Choice of dark or light grounds, and C Hemstitching and Picot . designing art—that we might stage a RECORD- Edging BREAKING SALE—and certainly we’ve done it. all fast colors. 50c White and Colored Madras Codtomplic 1~ S 14 The actual values reach up to DOUBLE and MORE of this phenomenal price. 33 and 36 inches wide, In a wide range of all-white, corded or colored shirting stripes. For men's shirts, 2 9c Quick service, Beaded Georgette, Foulard, ladies’ skirts or waists and children’s wear. MRS. M. E. HOLLEY 20c 3815-Inch Unbleached Muslin e ——k_N-W- | Crepe-back Satin, Lace Combinations, Taffeta, ‘Kitten’s Ear Crepe, 2300 yards of Extra Heavy and Fine Round-thread Unbleached Muslin, for seamed sheets, pillowcases, etc. C Chiffon Taffeta, All Lace, ~ 30c HEAVY HUCK TOWELS 1 5 C Canton Crepe, Tricotine, Crepe de Chine, Beaded Serge permanent finish. Hemmed ready for us: Just half what this same towel sold for not long ago— all white or with red border; heavy, absorbent quality. Hemmed ready for use. 'LITTLE NOTIONS AT LITTLE PRICES 150 yards Clark's O N T Sc Hooks and Eyes o 5 Spool Cotton, spool .. - C 12%c Values Shi o ha 19| [ : Dresses for Street, Afternoo« TO $3.69 CREPE KIMONOS ; : . A prett: lection of colori d desi . . . — — L ‘ : Simple, dainty little frocks—or the elaborate and $1.69 GOOD CORSETS sl 19 effective gowns for the formal occasion. Made of strong coutil, In high, low or medium bust, in siz up to 30. Included are elastic-top ° Still splendid variety for selection. + | Children’s Pink and White Voile Dresses sz 9 8 Beautiful, Sheer Voile Dresses, In pink or white, elaborately trimmed with ruffles and ribbons. Sizes 2t0 6 rs. 8old regularly at §. '69c BOYS' BLOUSES Keep Your Skin e e g S 47c Fresh and Youn