Evening Star Newspaper, April 13, 1921, Page 12

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a WHEN ZERO SUMMER SUITS. The Heeht Co. Seventh at F - sale of Hot-weather suits: the mercury * o * BLAZES up‘to 100 AND you fleck‘a‘ SPRAY of si‘zz;in‘g SWEAT frorzl ;o:'lr STEAMING.BI‘I(iW, and WONDER w"hether it’s HEAT, Hl\'[‘is:o; GENERAL Hum.idity THAT is ma;cit'lg* YOU FEEL ;ik_’e a BROILED fi;h; ’ AND, llke Adam. * + % YOU would like to * * x DRESS in nothing at all; IN those tor;i(;, ' SO0GGY, Ite: DAYS you'll ‘be‘ g}ad sweltering x % IF you're clad in these x o x details tomorrow. THE EVENING AR, WASHINGTON, D. Leading Lights in Coming High School Minstrel Show (lower), who will take princi es in Western High School’ 1 show to be given in the au rium of the school tomorrow and NAME TO BE SELECTED Street Junior High School. for the O Street b0l probably will be A permanent r High lected by the P ion of the i thool tamorrow number of On. Music “ Lovely Georgette Waists $2.98- v l Women’s and Misses New Spring Suits Tricotines, piquetines. new twills, new mixtures of finest weaves, embroidered, beaded and braid trimmed; all silk lined. Smartest tailored and novelty styles 'in every wanted size. This is THE Suit Value of the season— the savings are phenomenal. Vi Wraps miss who delights in these dyne. ctc., lavish manner. Coats and Sport Coats of Polo Coating for the pring Models —wrappy effects, in Bolivia, Velour, Vel- braided and embroidered in a $10,314.98, $19.98 t $29.98 arnd Up J{Wa/ 8th and Penna. Ave. N.-W. 3. $2 98 Values To $75.00 I, Spring Suits of Serge & Tricotine Stunning New Suits with the new long, natty tuxcdo coats, with patch pockets and self belts. Colors are blue, brown, tan and gray. Pockets in skirt. Try to match them elsewhere under $§25.00. Special sale price.... 722727007, Lee Douglas (upper) and Charles|plant at {Permanent Title to Be Given O | CORNELf. WALL™ PAPER CO. - PUPILS’ MINSTREL SHOW PROMISES FUN AND SONG Entertainment to Be Given by Western High School Will Be Interesting and Unusual. X Western High show. to be given in the of the institution tomorro r minstrel | aditorium School's mads . The scene of | M a plentiful | Mrs. song is | Ma Conlyn, , Carpenter and Musurgia dith Holt tures the Mrs. A\ at fund for the needed piano. —_——— ASSIGNED TO 3D CAVALRY. purch; retur been Fort M Va. SENT TO ORDNANCE PLANT. Lieut. Commander Theodore D, d Lieut. Robert W. Hayler, vard, this city, have to the naval ordnance ¢ harleston, W. under_instruction. INTERIOR DECORATING WINDOW SHADES n you intrust the for duty rtment s equipped ¥ %ize order. cex—Bext Workmanship. rfully_fornisied. 714 1°th n.w. M. 5373.5374. OAL Only the Better Grade Prompt Delivery B. J. Werner 1,000 Spring Suits in a Great Mid-Month Sale ‘—_@slzion and Thrift Meet in This Event New Spring Suits of Fashionable Scotch Tweeds { Jersey Suits at *10-% Tuxedo and notch collar styles, i in the popular heather mixtures. Well tailored garments with belt and patch pockets. 912 New York Ave. PHONE FRANKLIN 7624 Stylish "~ Fur Chokers $10.00 i T PLAN ANNUAL BANQUET. Columbian Women of G- W. U. to Dine at Chevy Chase Club. The annual banquet of the Colum- bian ments for t Tomaers COL. RECKORD ORDERED HOME { r Col. Milton A. T h CHAPLAIN IS REASSIGNED. Lieut. A WEDNESDAY, o PRIL 13, 1921 A Women of George Washinzton Sity will be held at the Chevy e Club May eeting of th tnnounced it N ation air are now being . H. Sothern (Julia Marlowe), Wilder K Boardman w oo Amendments to the constitution | “al admitting woman members of the i | W ! en ¢ council and women who have Capacity Crowd Witnesses {Gowan and M ‘IRELAND ‘NIGHT,” FEATURE | Per- | formance at Gonzaga Hall. capacity house Night” held at zaga Hall last night for the bene- of Irish relief acts of vaudeville were o which w ine amon Ficklen, Dorothy et Claine Crosson, k part in tableaux with Louis Mand. ith others who took part in the e nt were: Milto; Ulric 8. J. Dunbar, the Throckmorton, , Dorothy Ha attemied the per- ! i reg for paint quality. Bet ord, Officers’ Re- eved from Commander 1 Ch - Onyx Full-Fashioned Sill: Hose —8$2.25 Value —Perfect Quality 31 dozen of nm\ Pure T " Paul W ty Dodd . Albe . Qu now at Hoboken returned to this city 1 next. when funds be lable e llllllllllllllllllllIIlllll"IllIIIIIIIlIllllIIIlIII||II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIII [LILITTVEELLRRELELELRLERET T vou the same good service as if absolutely periect. = Double-bed Sheets of strong, starchless bleached shecting cotton. Defects are noth- ing more serious than a tiny oil spot or irregular thread. 50c¢ Pillowcases, 45x36, Each, 600 of these exceller qualit cases, 810818 7th St. 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets is of $1.30 Quality—that will give v bleached cotton, with no trace of dressing. made of superior | Another—and FEven Greater Ten-Dollar Dress Sale Georgette Dresses Tricotine Dresses Mignonette Dresses Serge Dresses Crepe de Chine Dresses Satin Dresses HEN we say Thursday Regular Sizes 16 t0 44 Extra Sizes 46 to 52 In the Styles of the Hour sale holds even greater values at ten dollars than the sales of - last Thursday and Monday, we've said enough to make the dress department a mighty busy spot tomorrow There are tunic, straig ht-line, and blouse models, many embroidered. man} with tricolette or Persian sashes, many lace-trimmed. some of refined simplicity. Black, brown, navy. copen and gray. Taffeta Hats Georgette Hats Qullted Satin Hats s involves the most rec orgette and quilted spare e 4 Worth $1.50 wreaths, fancy fea plenty of black-and-white and nay. New! Chic! and Very Special at 5.00 hats, hemp. lisere ) $10. Trimmed with ost thers and ribbons. All colors— nd-white, Wumen’s All-Wool Sweaters High in style and qualit extremel price. and sl edo fronts have angora or combin: collar and cuffs: others have lace ve collar, tan, brown, Copen, orange. & Other Fine Sweaters at $9.98 ta BUNG u,n\\ APRONS—Wom- en’s percale bungalow aprons in stripes_and figures. Open_ front and p-over styl with pocket, belt or s 98C at Window Shades Seconds of 75c¢ Opaque Cloth ades, in green and light colors Not at all_hurt for use. Perfect rollers. None exchanged. S $1.49 35-inch All-silk ‘Taffeta, rich, serviceable weave, in all the new colors. Plenty of navy, black and white. Madras 6 g C 32-inch Silk-stripe Madras, patterns of harmonious _color combinations. A weave of rare beauty and. quality, decidedly un- derpriced. $2 Tafleta in IIIlllmllllllllllllllx:lllylII!'llll!llIlIIlIIIIIIIII r models. tomato Iy low in Tux- ion color and and $2.98 15.00 BUNGALOW Ffull EXTRA-S Hundreds Arrived for Thursday— Rompers & Creepers Wide Dutch Style With Pockets At'once the cutest and most practical of all garments for tots — these pretty Dutch rompers tha usual mon White b bloomers, w med to match; serviceable stripes. and also in neat, All sizes. TR L LT T T A (L LT T T T HH Spring Dress Goods 79c. 36-inch All-wool Serge 38-inch Wool-mixed Plaids 36-inch Shepherd Checks The ali-wool storm se comes smart ]II(L]\ and-white nflmhmh tions. Paint Progress HPC Egvptian mummy cases represent first use of oil in paint. sents the best use of finest linseed o'l HPC Outside House Paint Colors, $3.75 gal. White, $4.00 gal. HPC Interior Flat Wall Paint $3.00 gal. Sales branch at Factory, 3233 K st. n.w. dered and center designs. a Last Spring's Price Was’ $1250 the Paint Today H P The ““Best Buy” In Washington Boys’ SUITS 9 45 Yoke Models, with All-Wool 2-Pants Not only are the re wool—they are in the richest of spring and summer colorings and pat- terns—as good-looking as they are thoroughly good. Two pairs of lined pants. 50 Dozen Men’s $2.50 Shirts Soft and Stiff Cufjs $1.59 S than good shirts— y are really fine shirte—and every shirt is new and perfect. Of crepe madras, corded madras, woven and the best of per- Perfectly proportioned ry detail carefully at- Tended to. All sizes. Scores of new patterns. 9x12 Grass Rugs $6.75 in hor- Blue Stenciled Grass Rugs, nd green patterns. Meeting Your Conceptions of Both Style and Value— This season we're surpassing all records in selling R & & Corsets—the army of friends of this altogether admirable make is gaining fresh recruits daily. If YOU have not yet made the acquaintance of the R & G come in and see filc new models tomorrow. $1 75 to $6 50 R & G's come in front and back laced models and in white and pink. Particular attention is called to the group of front- laced styles, in both medium and long effects. Priced at $3.00 to $5.50. T i FEATURING NO. G6H—A special R & G for the woman of full figure. Heavily boned. Large elastic insert at each side of hip Medium bust, deep skirt. Six hose supporters. De- veloped in white coutil. All sizes 28 to 42. This splendid selts . Illlll‘“llllI|lIIIIlIIIllIllllIIlllllllllIllIIIII

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