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THE EVENING STAR, TAKE TWO SACKS OF MAIL. Four Men Hold Up Government Truck in Chicago. CHICAGO, March 29—Four men held up Robert Burnette, driver of a government mail truck, in the south- west quarter of the city early today, took two sacks of mail end drove off with Burnette in their automobils. He was released a long distance from the scene of the robbery. Postal officials said the mail was not recistered. They could give no esti- mate of the loss. WASHINGTON, D. C. TUBSDAY. MARCH 29, 1921 E S. W., within a stone’s throw of Piccadiily Circus, ‘ FINGTon *'sTAR Viaking H[]WARD STUDEN-I.S INGTON STAR visiting { London are Invited to make 1 use of THE WASHINGTON STAR Office and Reading Room ] able for reference, i T era ot eropsi "os “anas | |Led by C. S. Gilpin, Note Actor, They Delight Big | Audience at Belasco. = A NEW LOT—SPECIALLY PRICED AT ‘where American visitors In London may be traced through the Reg- . Istration Department conducted by our London Office. Splendid Skirts— To Wear With ment administered by Prof. Montgom- 5 = - An “emperor,” once a Pullman porter, ‘ry‘ (;‘regory of the Howard faculty, . Sports Jackets Excellent in Qual- lad in briar-t ts of _]and the ripping story of the progress 2 = " s o parmaed by bloodthiesty | OF HUMAN Tears. with it¥ tragic endin $2.00 “Model Form”. | Women’s Oxfords and and Sweaters = Bluntieg natives in revolution, lying exhausted in | the jungle of an unnamed West In- ! dian island at midnight and shuddering 5 k i made the entire production one mnot soom to be forgotten by those who saw it vet infinitely ef- fective, aided Corsets, $1.50 Pumps at $4.45 a Pair Style. 5 5 lighting. g . § oo 3 : ; | not only with physical fear, but wllhl Hetbl st sl el St 1 A special Tot of this popular make The collection includes Brown Suede | mental agonies based on both personal | dents themselves under the dire v of | | c of pink ma ial oS del Two-Eyelet Oxfords, with turned soles T & C S aterial, topless mode wo-Eyelet Ox s, w : p and sacial experience, In an illumed | Cleon Throckmorton, technical director| [ SOT ct, of pink material, tog o e 1 Black Fid Oxfords with low No need to tell you these are remarkable S iehe donk the 'T'""t':‘y tree trunks al;d nrfl;m« Provincetown Players, ho made | g with long hips. Good quality hose Fiel 2l ronbd tae. welted soles; aed values—every woman who sees them here | re i ion of one of e | requent trips here in the interest of the | |8 S e LK Soles, - S 6 e A rment pimy. the hold | play. The costumes were the work of | [3l ~ SUPpOTters; all sizes from 20 to 26. Black and Brown Kid Pumps with one tomorrow will appreciate that fact at a i lof a slave ship. with nude, terror- | the young women of the same depart-| |§ Third Floor. strap, turned soles. glance, kA Stricken, seasick men, swaying with the | ment, supervised by Miss Sue Gossin 3 N 4 8 A - 0 . ! i Tailored Suits—Wi motion of the boat, groaning with mis- | and Miss Evelyn Lightner. The Howard Pink Bandeaux, 39¢ es 214 to 7 in the lot. Sale price, Of beautiful all-wool plaid materials— @l s (G LT ST e LB GRS o R R F Pink Bandeaux. mesh or I $445 pair. just the skirt for sports and general utility 5 FUR STORAGE ! unison. N program. Ef cancy Pink Bandeaux. mesh or 3 5 s or s 5 ) ) & ZIRKIN Belasco Theater yesterday T&?‘"g' Al Bmgeor Jored -“"?,"_“’I‘h;‘“ e B to 44 5 without one of these plaid skirts. 3 s d to contribute the most vivid im- | 1 escape his quo Subjects. i i . £ £ E . g i Furriers . 821 Mth St ||scemed o conts dem‘:ég Y ageme [ who have thrown ‘off their negligibie | [& First Floor—Bargain Table. Zoc Dl.ess Glnghams Smart. lonku_1g styles, in plain tailored, el | O"Neill's play, “Emperor Jones.” pre- | veneer of civilization, have flocked 1o box pleated, side pleated and knife pleated . sented with Charles S. Gilpth, the noted | he incantation place in the forest and el TR 3 negro actor, in the titie role by the de- f}l‘:-;?‘g the huge »vcr(ek:nonu’\‘l arum, whose 51'75 colored 27 INCHES WIDE effects. F' artment of dramatic art of Howard ing_note is thereafter o 2 . HINK O Piversity. It is & fair sample of the | md @ constant und-reurrent of sound | & . 1 Materials are Velour Plaids or 2 PLITT |5 i S35 St o | mulb it 3 G| Crepe de Chine At 12ic Checks, Plaid Basket Weaves and g \ brief. unfolding a story of human fear y est alik ent 'l y i o and human regression adequate' criti- | of the trip and the abi U NCHES WIDE i 2 = e When rendy fo bave Pafor.|ciim Of which might well enlist the |of the vindictive blacks whom he il FULL 40 INCHES WIDI Nothing more popular or fashionable Novelty Worsteds in the Popular i mg. Paperhunging or Uphoi | Services of the psychologist. exploited since his arrival on the island, { 3 for women's or children’s wear than Plaids i stering done. The uncalled-for and motxv:‘(c-ble gn texzcanled oo ct frem ;;he :m:;d 4 pretty ginghams—they are full of service ™ 1 N 1325 14tk S¢ | levity of a certain portion of the au-|States. In his journey through the| g i z T si vai S ki 3 g Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., Mata 41248, | dience during this particular sceme, it [ i« tropical nighi the mental and £l ° . a?dblzungife:; pe‘rizctl).hlnkan assortment Regular size waistbands and skirt lengths. may be mentioned, seemed strangely | spiritual asscts which had made him | g " . it of beautiful plaids, checks, stripes and Sale price, only $5.00. cut of keeping with the cons‘ummte mflm‘fel}' theiv _superior are dmcardeg [ Beautiful, soft, lustrous quality plain colors. Warranted fast colors. Goldenberg’s—Second Fioor. artistry and appeal of the situation. ¥ one, ju as the gold-incrust " - ~tas g ; 'y : . eerla.h:ly it wo’ffld seem that no adult {coat and the patent leather boots are ;Ql Crepe de Chine, firm and strongl) Goldenberg's—First Floor. human being, from the most highly |shed. il woven and dependable for wear, in furough scenes re-enacting mem- | TINNNEECNESSEEEIEINLEREINIEEY FZEEICEEESNITTANNRNIEERESEEIAN IENTNENTNEEREZEIIZETEEP, e Horlick's he ORIGINAL! alted Milk s 3 . and that of Harry Smithers, the de- the flying tyrant dispels the suc- ete. F B ERerats Al tres heroas whlte trader | o ol e o it tha, bl y : . z 81x90 inches, for double beds. the other parts, taken by students, the e hafl intended for his foes. In $1.25 Silk Poplin, 89¢c = 1;,’";:,':' - the- it civilized to the most primitive, could fail to be profoundly and sympatheti- cally stirred. Students Making Showing. With the exception of the title role Howard Players, lost nothing of their impressiveness by the fact that they were almost entirely in pantomime. In ories of his own crimes and, delving ‘urther into the past, showding the S market. the slave and, . the lair of the c ile god with its attendant Kongo witch doc- despair, the last one of all, the ver bullet intended for Mimself in is expended a complete assortment of wanted street and evening shades, including white, flesh, pink, navy blue, black 40 inches wide. 36-inch Colored Stk Poplin, extra heavy, high lustrous quality, in a large assortment Just Arrived—New Hats at $10 and $15 : $1.50 Seamless Sheets Seamless Sheets of excellent si final emergenc bullet, his sman, embodies the mental superiority which had held the ot atrect and evening shades, also white and bl wear, quality and real merit, sold to us at a concession be- fact, the opposite was the case. The trader's role, faithfully unpleasant, The *Focd - Drink” for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, ana was filled by Jasper Deeter of Mr. Gil- New York company. superstitious blacks in check. Its waste syvmbolizes the dissipation of $2.50 Satin Charmeuse, $1.98 A0-inoh Satin Charmeuse, a heavy, rich A group of New Hats has just come in—and what smart styles they are! Shown for the first time tomorrow—presenting a varied cause subject to slight imper- fections. Full double-bed size has to American music. The ultimate Goldenberg's—First Floor. aim is to establish & negro theater. Yesterday's performance marks a long step toward this goal. “Emperor Jones” will be presented again at the Belasco next Friday aft- ernoon, with George Williams in the title role. Mr. Williams has been the understudy for this part in rehear- sals, and those who have meen him speak in high termse of his abilities. Sale of Aluminum Tea Kettles ? $1.79 A chance to replen- ish your needs at a 8avings. These Alu- minum Tea Ket- tles are of ‘mbuu to the American drama, as he Upholstered in Black or Brown Leatherette m Pawce Levr& € “DORSON OF AMERICAR ROME PURN(SRERS CORP. o] 735 7th STREET N.W. E [——lole——Fo[=]olc—2]al—>| ‘| Dr. Wyeth and Staff of Expert, Careful, Skilled Dentists Are to Dentistry What Sterling 1s to Silver. For Dentistry That Lasts. The :’ Dbest of materials obtainable used all work., All work done without the resemblance of pain. That has beea yocord for u;lt !:fly& Toverything that =Tl 2dd to somfort our petients is ided. Cleanliness is ome -‘! many instrument Women’s Silk Stockings First Quality— Worth $2.25 Pair Women’s plain black silk stockings of exceptionally good-wearing quality. Silk all the way up, including garter top. Made with mock-seam back. Also black, white, cordovan and navy colors, with mercerized lisle garter top and mock seam back. All sizes—every pair perfect uvality. The well known “Gordon” and “Medallia” brand. Children’s 50c Socks, 35¢ Fine Mercerised Gauze Lisls, in romper shades, also plain white with assorted colored rolled tops; sizes in the lot from 5 to 83, but not in each style. Goldenberg’s—Tirst Floor. Men’s & Young Men’s Spring Suits $14.50 Exceptional merit in these Men’s and Young Men’s Suits at $14.50—a real chance to save money on your spring clothes! Clever styles for the young man and conservative styles i«;r older men. Large assortment of spring colors in single and double breast- ed models, and some fancy colors P he outstanding dramatic ability of | the attitude that had made him im- x 5 2 Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. Gilpin, the sta; i vhi - ¢ sats ' quality, all silk, in navy blue, | & z Siirces . f . s : : : = b 3 ge settings, which have i h. t. Th 1 C 8 satin face quality, all s - " c 5. ' - . . —81x90- hes bef h - 25 Avaid Imitations & Substiages | :100m been surpassed here: the care- i i taaees, uttlsing Uic vory S o taupe, black and white. % selection of individualized models from which you will have no % S hanchelbioe Meneisy rul work of the students in the dspart-_ | fetich which ho Had so convincinely $4.00 Satin Crepe, $2.19 H trouble in finding just the = each. finally bring him to earth with a 40-inch_Satin Crepe. all pure silk, soft | 2 vi st = _EEEEEEEEEEE e e e A e Weutitul Fich saun face, | exact hat that will best = $1.69 Bleached Sheets, ing the heathen incantations earlicr I may biuc and black. H suit your type and needs. $1.33 v in e night. Goldenberg's—First Floor. - 7 ~ - 81x90 S less h Sheet: i D . . Students in the Cast. In the assortment you will 2 ubie bed Ril::;r Trbe from eltvers Thls B i amaents in (he carl meo 29 d 39C Curtai“ H find the New Quilted Hats— I starch or dressing, ~ Finished Walter Wy, Aarola “Blegton, c an = the latest vogue in smart = (R wide hem . 5 3 oe, ~ 2 Duofold Bed |pore g Ghemarearl Gammer ik | | Scrims and Voiles, 19¢ | = millinery. e Wikte Comhsie, ard §. g 3 = i o] Bl | Eroadnax, ernnrd Walion. Mapeetis : 4 ] New Maline Hats. 121/5¢ Y H Hruwxl.“Ma_r(haylones, Beatrice Walk- 150 full ;m‘l"s frrém \‘-v,!oxr:;‘:.: :Vuflal”t;;ftcfi‘::_y - New Hats trimmed with ‘Jfi-lm‘h ‘White ;‘ar';\hr!r, a fine er, rliner Young, Clyde Mobley, antity—full vard wide shee 5 - ’ =2 ciose woven. soft finish grade, fl to Your IHome Etnel Jones and Bernara bryor. Al tain Serims _and Voiles, light of dark | & Gardenias and Water Lilies. Zor gencral use. - showe the resuits of the erfect rounds, in floral, stripe, b 5 = ldrimnz they Ehd undergone in order Fipentry patterns: all-over and border de- | & Black and White Hats— $3.50 Bedspreads, $2.49 that Mr. Gilpin, coming from New signs, in beautiful colorings. Correct ma- - New Taffeta and Satin Hats. Crochet Bedspreads; full dou- = *York for this one special performance, terials for summer draperies. = I ik ble-bed size; in heavy raised could “carry on” without a hitch. Goldenbers's—Fourth Floor. = n our millinery department = Marseilles patterns. An_Interesting feature was the gift = ou will always find the new- = Goldenbers's—First Fisor, o] Bl e i ey o ] 4 ways uncLaone = 3 presented on behalf of the local play- l 25 Storm Sel' e = est and smartest millinery— X ers by George Brown, business man- a & e e e 89¢ Yarn (l;fler‘ of t‘h?bflramnlehlmdanon. Mr. 98 Y d - latest Sty]e! as they H pin's tribute to the work accom- ¢ Yar 8 are = . plished here and Mr. Brown's speech ’ = roug’ ;o= I“er(;eflwl ab of presentation were both, as to brev- . doubl a br ht out. That's why H T le ity dang‘ lcgnfiln‘:ent, r:od‘elsd of their 54-inch Storm Serge, a double- H women look to Goldenberg’s = Damask nd. Mr. pin emphasized the fact == R 1 - 2 B o] Siin¢ Dig afforis 2o bunt solaly towera warp quality, for dresses and skirts, | & for their millinery needs. H . i = | | G cops B bRy s, | 2 al ed Sai f 55c Yard an . by his art, can appeal | B H heoishlerespoctiveloticelaniand tneee $2.50 All-Wool Serge, $1.59 i = Sale of Band SaIlOI‘S, 53.95 H el sla L S . VS ol tIOID OLI0F L1e yenicie In = 1-wool French Serge, a fine, - SR . : = z i rhich Bis talents are wsed, "Actuated e It 1ed quaiity, in mavy blue only. 2 The smart, captivating styles that every woman and young miss will find 5 loer that witl stand many tripe to i the colored players'at Howard Uni- $3.00 All-Wool Tricotine, $2.39 most desirable and becoming for present wear. All colors and combinations £ = {he laundry and still recain its a |;zr£lyfin:lzflé?§‘;z:e:tlgb ;‘;fi;f:; 46 faeh "ATI-wool T';lcok"""d(" mug{ea £ to choose from, including the popular roll brims and straight sailors. Spe- £ pretty patterna . Excellent foi - L2320 n = gkirts and suits, in black and navy ue . % . 3 = home or cafe wmse. (Limit Your Choice of Oak or Mahogany Finish Bl at ine neso has somethie o con it £ cially priced at $395. Goldeaberg's—Secend Flowr. £ yirag) e I § aBENEETFINIEEREEEETYRRTIINSN(ENNINR AT RV YRS RSN NI TN ERSA RN AN NN E N C AU N NN NNRLY rnzns S Gouwe.berg's—First Floer. quality recommended for service. Spe- cial tomorrow at $1.79 each. Goldenbers’s—Basement. q = i beters . . ST Colored Poplins | | in cheviots and cassimeres Make Your Home Comfortable for Summer With Regular Sizes 35 to 42 vegular. Featured . ~ 69c Valu at $14.50. QOutdoor Furniture 36 In. Wide 49c Special Sale of The genuine yarn mercer- ized grade that always retain their rich, lustrous finish—in such desirable colors as navy A couch hammock for the sleeping porch, a swing and bench for the lawn—there’s not a home but need them and these low prices make buying now mos Trousers Evening Until 8 0°Cloek, and Open Every on Sundays 10 A.%. te . 4 PM. Lady and maids in attendance. Guaraateed S start t 'All Work Fally ) for 20 Years. Kindly keep name and 10cation of my office in your mind. make your “‘bones ache.’” blue, 3 and cadet Men'’s and Youn; > 427-29 7th St. NW o el pronishle D e ] et s $3.49 DR. WYETH, = M relief tolame back, stiff joints, | 39¢ Linene Suiting, 25¢c ing Trousers in new spring pat- 34-inch Linens Suiting, has the terns, including brown and gray appearance and effect of linen suitings; in copen, old rose, lavender, tan and pink. 39¢ Batiste, 25¢ . 40.inch Printed Batiste, extra- fine mercerized guality, in neat floral designs. 39¢ Chiffon Voiles, 29¢ 38-inch_ Chiffon Volles, extra- fine guality, in a large assort- ment of strest and evening shades, also black. 50c Crepe de Chine, 39¢ 86-inch Silk and Cotton Crepe de Chine, a beautiful rich, silk- finish grade, in street and even- ing shades. Geldenberg's—TFirst Floor, Opposite Lansburgh & Bro. and over Grand Union Tea Co. Largest and Most Thoroughly Equipped Parlors in hington. Four entire floors Siven over te eperative and mechanical deatistry. Phome Main 9133. stripes and a few checks. Waist sizes 30 to 42. It will pay you to investigate the values in this sale at $3.49 pair. Goldenberg’s Clothes for Men—FIRST FLOOR—Direct Entrance from K Street. $10 Stenciled Grass Rugs SPECIAL FOR ONE DAY, wor o $468 Heavy double-wear grade that gives excellent service— the sanitary and serviceable floor coverings for spring and summer. 6x12-ft. size, in stenciled designs of green, blue or brown key, band and novelty borders, also oriental, medal- liop and plain centers. $10.95 Pro-Lino Rugs; $5.95 7 ft. 6x10 ft. 6 in. Heavy-welght Pre-Lino Rugs, excellent for Folding Lawn Benches, $1.44 Folding Lawn Benches, with nter rupports; red painted b e. Spe- Lawn Swings, $8.75 Four - passenger Lawn Swings, with extra heavy sup- ports; = well braced {rame; painted red. -1 The Finest BACON You Ever Tasted 18 I¥'s KINGAN'S---Has a Flavor All Its Own, Ib. . . . . C Chuck Roast, Ib. 15¢ SAY, FOLKS! |Kingan’s Sliced 25¢ I want you to get in on this Bacon’ Lb... Corset Covers and Bloomers At Interesting Savings Nainsook Corset Covers, with neat embroidery edgings ‘and narrow ribben beading; 59c Couch Hammocks," $18.50 Hammocks of with link Couch gray duck, trimmed in back and front. All sizes ...... green, hi d Crepe Bloomers, white and | & s, with rich borders. lonberg’s—Fourth reinforced, finished 79c | springs and boxed mat- k Corset Covers, soft | kitchen or dining room use. Neat pattern, with complets Border all Plate Beef’ lb‘ Lol 8c M Fresh EGG tress, complete with long A v heatly | rimmed | Rround. Good colorings. DrosLres S chains. Stand not in- || | ik and mser- 79C -$12.50 Wool and Fiber Rugs, $7.65 cmed Beef Ib loc They kexp coming from the cluded at this price. tions; all sizes ....... 5 9x13-ft. Reversible Weol and Fiber Rugs. large reem size, in ly lo tarms. No wonder I'm blue, red, tan, olive and brewn medallien and cenventional flesh colors; 15¢ Bleached Cotton Crash 83c Yard 4,000 Yurds of Bleached Twill Cotton Crash, & s'u(l !\ni:l. abe rbent grade, for roller or ;‘:uh:‘u use. Fast color red ber- der. (Limit, 10 yards.) Goldenberg's—First Fleor. with heavy elastic; full 39¢ Turkish S e e Goldeaberg's Towels, 29¢c Y 69c Table Bleached Turkish Towels, ath- letle weave; splendid fer face er 0i|c‘0th, 33C Yd. 6-quarter White Table Oil- cloth, seconds of standard qual- ities; full 54 inches wide. First Floor—Domestic Dept. selling * 1 Delicious Coffee o TVve proven that it doesn't take a lot of money to buy GOOD COFFEE. Just try my Good Value Brand at, seia o 20C Lean Pork Chops, Ib. 22¢ Sm;c - Shoulder Veal, Ib. 22¢ I've zot a large supply of all other kinds of fresh meats and provisionz. THE E PRICED RIGHT, Ti0! White Dotted Swiss 36 Inches Wide— Special at }Ex'tn fine, sheer quality, in neat white dots—a charming white material for women’s and children’s dresses. 36 inches wide. GeMazberg's—First Fioor. bath use. Generous size. Goldenberg’s—TFirst Floer. ST