Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1921, Page 16

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16 THE EVENING m, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1921. Where Your Dollars Count Most BEHREND’ Extra good quality muslin, with cambric finish, with 22c 720-22-24 7th St. NW. 3-inch hem. Free from dressing. Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. | A really wonderful value at this low price. Popular Right Now for You'll Marvel at These Values in Taffeta, Satin and Georgette Dresses Early Spring Wear Coats and Wraps $2 4.75 Led for, vou'll agree, < made from the original dark tan, as well as the he ;uv.y.‘ w, lhr"'nm In such ) ¢ both the styles yoult w A dew of the long range of how so many different R T R TR ones could be assembled and all so low in price. Straightline models take You'll Want a New SPRING SUIT the lead in popularity, but there are basque and fitted styles in the line. Beautiful springtime frocks with evelet em- broidery, beac corded ideas and nifty new ereations ribbons, ® satins or taffeta. Silks At with Georgette com- binations and many with laces to en- Tt et e o G e || their beauty. : 2 d selection of trim with plenty of navy ibroidery. The most Hevidence. Sizes for ts on the coats edged ding misses. - new spring colors all find it a colo 35c 42x36 PILLOWCASES - large and small women, 200 Chic Trimmed Hats 3 4.95 Pracaline Hairbraids, Milan. Hemp, L Shapes, Tagal Straws and Fancy Straw Braids Shapes are the somewhat larger and medium sized models so universally popular and becoming variety of Mushroom. Pokes and \dflnfl with a sprinkling of off-the-face modeis. All the ring shad of course. Beautiful French and navy blue, the ton enna, gray, jade, phea nigger brown, with of black hats featured. Look ior hats similar to these in the ve shops. Then you'll come here and save. Values Good count, 2 for..... 5¢ Darning Ce I».ch tan, cordova ere, Blocked Straw all widths....... Colorite, new s COIOES s - oicoioieier e coppe e plenty high-class, exclus to $10.00. Ribbons Hat Band Grosgrain Ribbons. in Fancy $2.00 Value shite, pink, Blick. brow i 35C These are all perfect quality (not seconds): full EAYY.S STy, pescack width, and made from a heavy, round thread sheeting cotton: free from dressing or foreign substance, and 16-inch Camisole Ribbons. in a [ finished with 3-inch torn hem. wide range of large floral designs, win st <59 o Tema 80 || TO $1 WHITE GOODS | 81-Inch Bleached Sheeting $1.50 . eeee In the lot is a fine ‘The full width quality Organdy. Batiste, Pajama Cloth, Long- 19C Cloth 'and Nainsook: 36 to ‘ | | | all_fully bleached. Values to $1.00 Fancy Ribbons In a wonderful selection of color combinations, in stripes. floral de- thread filling. round inches wide. In short lengths, bul starch or a wonderful bargain. Notions White B a~Tapc-, 122C 72x90 BLEACHED SHEETS \ sheet without seams and right from the full piece, a strong shegting rtton, white, “10c¢ $7.20 “and 47¢C Cut without signs, plaids an:l moire 39 teis "0 w”s menes 39C | 30c DRESS GINGHAMS | 50c 36-INCH PERCALES R0 <o A long time, since 2’/ You have not seen such 15 Sash and Hat ml.bm Son heard (hs 2C Eersslex ont Neon Jell D C stripe se are very There's a wonderful se- 1 every particular and in light ooniar mow. for marrow 29C 3 and’ dark colors: sashes and hat trimmings Extraordinary ain Inducements on Qur Third Floor $1.69 White Petticoats Of fine white muslin cut full in several lenghts. The 10-inch flounce is of fine embroidery. $1.19 tomorrow instead of $1.69. . : Satin Camisoles Fine Quality Tub beautifully trimmed with wide laces, . Superior Lacs Silk H with high spl wide double ga colors are gray, black and cordovan. Quality Superior Quality Lace colors are grey, black and cordovan. Ladies’ Full-Fashioned Sheer Quality Pure Thread Silk Hose of a standard quality made to sell at considerably more; wide lisle garter top; double sole and high-s; black, cordovan and gray. Satin (amuolcw‘ 55 ‘ flesh color only. ‘Should sell at 89c. '\pe- c cial tomorrow « $1.00 Crepe Gowns Of good quality krinkle crepe, made in the slip-over s in flesh color only. 78c Regularly at $1.O0. $3.00 Extra Size Corsets cial $2.19 !"fl a treat T 15¢ Gmgham Rompers tomorrow in sizes up size women will tom iere Fine quality nainsook in check Ladies’ Gauze Ribbed U Fine Quality Lisle-finished Ui kah!le Really a wonderful bargain. $2.00 Girls’ Middies Of all-white jean and galatea cloth., many with blue sailor col- l 55 lare and cuffs \'I fast color Made from heavy quality cam- Prepare the r future wear now. bric-finished muslin; cut full and roomy and without collars. $2. 00 thtle Tots Whlte Dresses ul Moire Silk Bags with firm metal frames, lined with plain and fancy linings and fitted with purse and mirror. Hosiery and Underwear Ladies’ Lace Silk Hose, d heel and double sole; ter top and seamed back; Ladies’ Lace Lisle Hose Lisle Hose with high spliced heel and double sole; wide double garter top and seamed back; Creepers and Rompers made from plaid patterns; well made and finished; in fine, serviceable qu <t-color ging 47c all sizes to 46, hams. Sor tton seat ]Iu‘ are in checks .m-l ~vnp:. vy, fast black Suits, taped neck and lace-trimmed arm- nd and at c holes: pants finished with lace; regular | and extra sizes. Ladies’ Pink Bloomers Sweaters for g ~ - B :“prr't\ colle Fingly knit of combed yarns with These are the slip-over styl elastic waist bands and_ at the knee. 27c $1.25 Men’s Night Shirts $3.00 Moire Silk Bags ose, 83¢ 89c Silk Hose $1.98 pliced heel; in Men’s Nainsook Union Suits and 69c nion Suits 44c nion 89¢ $1.49 IAGCUSE EX-CONVICT Invisible Ink Expert Is Held in Texas Charged With Swindling Here. Dr. Emerich W. Ritter, also known as Dr. mmerich Wiski von Rettag, ceording to police records, a chemist, sald to be an expert in the use of | invisible ink, is under arrest in | Paso, Tex., being held for the authori- tles in this city, he being wanted to answer charges of false pretemses. It alleged that he disappeared from this city several days ago leaving ten or twelve alle ictims of worth- amounts of thel . runge from $50 to sum_ representing 1o have d from representatives of the Irish re- lief committee. Dr. Ritter was brought here dur- OF BOGUS CHECKS ing the war from the penitentiury at Columbus, Ohio, by the late Maj. Ruy- | W. Pullman. chief of pol to | ral authorities an exhibition | lus of invisible ink at the time. serving of from one to three vears prison for carrying oo having been arrested in l',ll.: hogu county. Ohio | | a nu.nqtmzmn Cflicials wt the Department of Ju were deeply interested in Dr. | xhibit s s ated. and grateful to Maj. Pullman for } ht him hore s tne After givin L wh ot he p xrl to the government. Dr. Rit vis sent back to the Ohio prison. Several days ago. n reports of the passage worthle on a Texa: who introduced hims ceived by the tor | Ved the iny writ- | nd had & picture of the | tified a5 beins the one who Inspe Detective Tra Paso for him. BLAMED =nR ~OLLISION. Al go to Bl v Department, {War Department Bureau Disposes | | The director of sales, War Depart-| “ngineman’'s Fiilure to Observe Signal Causes Two Deaths. A rear-end sight and collision ssenger t 1. between a 1in on the 2. was caused b xineman Line o train to observe utomatic block = Interstate Commerce Commission announced last night. The accident resulted in the death of two em- ployes and the injury of four pas sengers. Investigation disclosed that a cau- tion signal indication was displayed | for the passenger train at a point more than one mile from the point of accident, and that a stop indica- { tion was displayed on a signal bridge nearly 2,000 feet from the point of | | acciden '1.'S.TO SELL MOTOR CARS | Several Thousand Vehicles to Be Offered at Various Cities. Several thousand surplus motorized vehicles, trailers and bicycles will be oftered for sale to the public by the, at varlous cities. | beginning at Camp Jessup, Ga. April 7. and ending at South Amboy, N. May 12. Information regarding this surplus_equipment may be obtained! 4t the office of the quartermaster gen- | eral, Munitions building, this city. | SMOKELESS POWDER SOLD | of 28,000,000 Pounds. ment, has sold 28,000,000 pounds of smokeless powder to the Bethlehem | Chemical Company of this city. i The price to be paid by the pur-t aser is % cent per pound, “as m—; | where is. By the terms of this sale the United | States i8 to receive 60 per cent of the net amount received by the purchaser in the event that any of this material |18 resold or reworked and resold for use as smokeless powder. THE WEATHER. District of Columbia, Delaware and | Maryl: ir and warmer tonight; tomorrow unsettled and warmer, prob- | ably followed by showers tomorrow afternoon or night; fresh southeast| and south winds. Virginia—Increasing cloudiness, fol- lowed by showers late tonight or to- morrow, warmer; fresh east to south nds. West Virginia—Cloudy and warmer tonight; tomorrow unsettled and warmer, with probably showers. Records for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p.m., 4 12 midnight, 32; 4 a.m noon, 48. Barometer—4 pam., .43; 12 midnight, 30.4 30.43. est temperature, 4%, occurred at noon today: lowest temperature, occurred at §:30 a.m., today Temperature same date Highest, 67; lowest, 45. c on of the Water. Temperature and condition of {water at 8 am., Great Falls—Tempera- | ture, 53; condition, 95. Tide Tables. (Furnizhed by United States coast and geodetic surve.) | Today—Low tide, 7:06 am. and 7:5 p.m.; high tide, 12:49 a.m. and 1:09 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, $:21 am. and $:52 p.m.; high tide, 1:40 am. and 2 pm The Sun and Moen. Today—Sun rose, 5:57 a.m.; sun sets, 6:29 p.m. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 5:56 a.m.; sets, 6:30 p.m. Moon rises, 13:29 a.m. ; sets, 9:50 a.m. Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | half hour after sunset. sun Abllene, Tex. 29 Albany 30 rtie Oity ) Charleston” - cksonville osas Oty Los Angeles. 20 « Olear Cloudy Cloudy Clear Pt.cloady Bnow Olear ced | in are | Harvey ar surprived vounger Wr. Burroughs DECEASED NATURALIST A GREAT LOVER OF OUTDOOR LIFE. DENY SWITZERLANI . FREE TRADE ZOM French Seek to Abrogat | Treaty of 1815—Situa- tion Acute. Swise P | BERN, sw | sw cws ARREST CAUSES $5,000 SUIT. against’ Joseph Mileo. The Suit to recov e dar i 1 el that the defendant 3 gy sponsible for his arrest on a leged fa was filed today of maintaining a public nui-| The University of the District Supreme Court by J. of which he 4 opened to Beckwith, ouzh his Court Attorneys “Put Yourse]f in Hahn's Shoes” Women's Footwear of Supreme Comfort QUALITY — WI-MO-DAU-SIS Oxford, Cuban heel, medium toe. $7.50 Light Tan. Calf Black Russia Calf Brown i Kid Black Vici Kid INISH — ECONOMY the | WI-MO- full Combination last, DAU-SIS make, medium toe and Rubber Heel. Black Kid, $650 Brown' Kid, $7.50 dium toe. $3.75 Comfort Lace Shoes, turn cushion soles and rubber heels. High Shoes, $450 and $7.00 Low Shoes,, $5.00 Have You Seen the Foot-O-Scope new machine your feet in the ree—at 7th street \Vnndrrful Strap Slipper; low heel, me- Novelties in neglected to stock. High Shoes Stylish has not its immense Oxfords for women who want plain, sensible shoes—comfortable and dura- bl Never before were our ments as complete on this type of Foot- wear and prices are at a level surpris- ingly moderate. foot ailments thopedist constantly in attendance. For Nurses and Worke inclined to stoutness who port, conservative footwear. Leather Juliets. The last word in shoe comiort. “WI-MO-DAU-SIS” High id button or lace, medium or low heels. $7.00 4l4 9% St "Cor. AHN’S—in all its exploitation of Footwear include For those Women suffering with we have corrective foot- wear for the relief of most forms of foot complaints with a graduate Or- s who are on their feet a great deal; for Women require comfortable shoe with good ankle sup- we recommend our comfort and 1014-16 Pa Ave Tt &K 233 Pahve SE ‘5. BanvHovsCo. - | “THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA AVEAT 8 TH ST. MORE I'Economy Day | Offers Needles for Your Victrola £nedo or Brilliantone. Regu- il 25¢ Series “Billy Whiskers" Regularly $1 A Copy. 95¢ For Eccnomy Day Kann Down airs Book Store. All Books in Series —¥or boys and girls, that sold reguiarly for 65c. spe- 55c cial . e Semsa Kann Downstairs Book Store House Furnishings At Econcmy Day Prices —Refrigerator, ‘apartme - de of hardwood; e enam Model: pow made Complet i —\ h ‘ombinatson, S-gt. galvanized pail and 10 bars of laundry soap. Com- plete, special 69¢c D34 biece Breakfast Set, of white vracuse china ware. Consists of: & Cupx, 6 Saucers, Dixhes, 6 n'flk'llll Plates. nd reinforced. special 6 Fruit aucep made of heavy with sunray 79¢ this is t finish. < Flower Vase. materials, W purchased a quantit - worth from $5 Draperv Store Economies Extra Heavy Washable Crash Couch Covers, iull length and width, linen color with woven band borders in green, blue and brown. —95( Window Screens. varn- ished hardwood finish. Exten- sion style, size 24x41 inches Filled with fine bla wire has metal At ... —49c Awning Duck, and B-oz. Khaki Duck. some in tan and white striped effects, suitable for making new or mending old window or door awnings, porch shades, tents, etc. 28 C ‘\ vard . —500 Op-que ndow Shades, mounted on strong spring rol- lers. Complete with fixtures, in white and terra cotta lor . h-ft. size. Sub- ject to slight \\.hlmhle Cre- tonnes, in light and dark pat- terns. In the season's choice designs _and colorings. Fall bolts. Ideal for win- dow or door hangmgs etc. —69c Cretonnes, heavy qual- ities, rich and novel designs for all uses. 29c vard Kann's—Third Floor. —Seamless China Mltlmz. in green, blue and brown stripes, checks and plaids. A good weight, firm, evem weave. seamlcss and reversible. Full rolls originally 43¢, 22¢ special, a yard.

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