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) THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., THURSDAY, APRIL 14 T R e s IS RTSHON Works Denoting Character of Exiled Slavs Displayed in Shop Windows. An exhibit calculated to interest admirers of ecclesiastical architec- ture, artists, photographers, art lov- ers in general and in particular Washingtonians enthusiastic over the great Episcopal cathedral now in process of erection here, was opened at the Corcoran Gallery of Art thig afterncon and will continue through -y April 30. The display is under the auspices of the National Cathedral Association and consists of some sixty handsome enlarged photographs of famous cathedrals in Europe and other parts of the world, shown in conjunction with a special group of nine photo- graphs of the Cathedral of SS. Peter land Paul. These nine, which are in Works of Russian art and handi- craft which may be considered to symbolize the character of most of the Russian refugees from bolshe- vism scattered throughout the world have been placed on exhibition in the ONCE RY (R 152 STORES Money-Saving Prices on Things to Eat il - 5 The Potent Charm ; M Of Chocolate Variety An assortment amazing in its flavor caprices ‘ and its invariable delectableness— il CORNWELL’S il BUNGALOW BOX ’a Thick, rich Italian chocolate stresses the rare taste charm of the more than twenty different kinds in every box—Brasil nuts, pistache logs, caramels, ' nougats, almonds, filbert clusters, fig rolls, butter creams. A pound-and-a-quarter, in a commodious . I package, $1.70. sepia tonesy include three of the structure as it now is and six more | showing it as it will ultimately be. i The other photographs are in gray. & ! Gallery officials state that the ex- | nibit possesses unusual intereip and M4l |are confident that it will pPove a 1415 H street drawing card. It is installed in the CANDEPHONE Main 875 or call for your bex. }nndows of various prominent Wash- ington shops in order to direct at- tention to the series of benefits now in progress here to aid those exiles. Mrs. R. H. Kimball of the Washing- ton relief committee arranged for the loan of the objects and saw lo their installation. large south room on the first floor.| P’erhaps the most interesting and iThe hours on which the Corcoran|impressive of the articles is a Rus- | Gallery is open are: Week days. ex-|8ian ikon, the property of Mme lcept Mondays, 9 am. to 4.30 pun.;|Mishtowt, and of great valme. It |5 { Mondays. noon to 4:30 p.m.. and Sun- |displayed in the window of Berry & B idays, 1:30 pm. to 4:30 p.m. Whitmore. The image of the Virgin '-\r!d the Infant Jesus is ombellxsl:ed With hundreds of pearls relieved by medallions of diamonds. It was saved ’ 1] | One Half . Lb. Wisconsin Cheese, 227" 8C - 1 5C Pes 58c FreshEggs . Small Size Smoked Shoulders . . . . . . 29c 30c 16¢ 11c 6¢ 2o e 10c¢ 2% Per Doz. Sanitary Butter Princesses are just like other girls. That little one who is going to marry yvoung Leeds accepted him the day after she met him.—Columbia (S. C.) State. Per Lb. from the revolution at Moscow. ‘?\(rs, Sherman Miles and Mrs, John Gibbons have lent part of their collections of ikons und Russian = |enamel and cloisonne curios to the The Men's Agent YSSOWSKI| Leabine e | 0 PO | v oo T pxhiviC i Per Per 1419 G St. N.W. Opp. Keith’s Theater Underwear For Women PurelLard . . 14C Compound . New Potatoes—Florida Grown . . . . . . New York Grown Old Potatoes . . . . . . | Admiral MeL‘?{IIy‘ U. One-Day Service Ii you are interested in the pictures you have taken you will want to see how they are going to turn out at the first possible moment. That's where our Quick Fin- ishing Service comes in—leave your negatives with us on your way to the office in the morning and we will return vour pictures to you at five o'clock the same day. You will like our work, we get all out of your negatives that they are capable of re- producing. Lb. Lb. WOMEN'S SAILOR HATS Designed for women who appre- ciate the charm of quiet patrician elegance. Portraiie || yzantine | in whose unusual { copied an carl | painting, to Gude, the 1 window they ar ac actentiopmir e react Mrs. Robert Hinckley's goid tea set of new china and Mme." Kilefortne tea set of old china are equally in- teresting, and are shown by Duiln & Martin. Two hand-carved wooden ducks, full size, that serve as tobacco jars, and other specimens of Russian woodcraft complete the display there. The appearance of the various dis- plays is enhanced by attractive post- ¢rs, the work of Mme. Anna Poloush- in, a distinguished Russian refugee now making her home in this city. Today's event in the series of re- lief ;benefits is the presentation of elaborate “tableaux vivants” which will be given tonight in the ballroom of the Russian embassy, 1119 16th street northwest. In the elaborate and varied numbers many prominent Per Lb. Z. Z 7 Very Fine Large Florida Grapefruit . . . . Winesap Apples . . . . . ... ... | [ conceled owing to the inability N | Albert Sterner, the New York a’.ni;;f to be here on that day to direct the affair. A big_bridge and 500 party at Wardman Park Hotel, to be held tomorrow afternoon, will complete the program. (Mr, Foster's Shop) 7 Penna. Ave. ; snagys : SEYBEL— The National il Participare. 470, Jounk women Per VOGUE— - Remembrance sllop tion scheduled for tomorrow has been c 1, Peck Per Lb. i | i Texas Bermuda New Crop Onions . iy . Women's Silk Onyx Hosiery— Full fashioned. Black only. Ex- ceptionally good value at $2.50 10c = 10c Shriver’s Blue Ridge Corn . . e - 1 Oc Shriver’s Silver Label Peas . . . . ... & IOC Nut Marigold Nut Margarine i A %he | 6b.bg . 35¢ Washington Flour '2b-b¢ - 64c Women’s Chif- fon Silk Hosiery— Blackor gray. Very special at afKa Sale| " for the Week-End to which the whole store contributes many remarkable specials Large Can Standard Quality Tomatoes . . jé for Kitchen —Are you going to permit » the kitchen to remain dingy and smoky-looking, when a good coat of our special paint will make it clean, beautiful and sani- tary? W.H. Bntier Co. MAURICE F. FLYNN 607-609 C St. N.W. Established 1845 NI NN Per Lb. Coats, Capes and Wraps Individuality distinguishes these smart, new spring models from the commonplace. The materials include: VelSar, Tricotine, Bolivia and Velvet. Many sports mod- * els. Reduced from $49.50 and $59.so.$39.50 L] Straight down the street from the All sizes for women and misses. Very G. A. . Mocument at 7th and Pa. Ave, special sale price............. Eocotos ; $49.50 anil $59.50 A Sale of SUITS DRESSES Of tweed, jersey, navy, tri- i ]e" tagega, gcc.»rgbett;, d"i“" cotine, in plain models and b:"o’a‘n "],:::g;{ ie: ebro:,n: fancy tr:mmed effects. Special | navy, black, Harding blue and sale price. gray. Special. *35 A Sale of Tailored and Dress Hats All reduced from $10 and $12 $5 Trimmed Sport Hats, straight and crush bands; plain and two- tone colors; Pokes, Tricornes, small shapes and wide flaring brims; all colors; fruit and flower trimmed. New Ostrich Feather Hats. THIRD FLOOR Boys’ Wash Suits—of gingham, mad- ras, galatea and rep; in Oliver Twist, Sale price ....... erececetiitictntetettaacaes ool siotatats siaeiis ala st ioTate Norfolk and regulation models. Ages 2 to 6 years. Values to $595. A remark- able offer at our Sale Price SI 95 Of ceovumconcaaoainonsassnacann . All Girls’ Coats in Two Lots—at ex- ceptionally attractive prices. Lot No. L—Coats of polo cloth, heme- spun and camel’s hair cioth, in Pekin, copen, reindeer. Included are coats that sold up to $30.00. Sizes 6 to 14 819 50 o SR YDA DAY | ub.bag . $1.25 '- [5lb.bag . 32¢ Ceresota Flour 12mb;. 69c¢ 245b.bag . $1.35 Heinz Baked Beans— e~ smat 1 OC Wit 15C Star and P. & G. White Naphtha Soap, 4 cakesfor 25 Ivory Soap, smallsize . ... . . .2 cakes for 15(: | 2 i § i 5 § FOOT REMEDY Cal-o-cide MAIN FLOOR Women’s Onyx Fancy Lace Hosiery— black only. $5 and Superior flavor of Women's Phoenix Fiber Silk Hosiery— Black, cordovan and Russian . $1.10 “Bunny” Sifk Two-piece Pajama Suits— Pink blue. Tri d i $2.95 The Following Specials Are Quoted Good Until Saturday’s Closing f N.B.C. Royal Lunch Crackers... i 15¢ l | ;fi Per Lb. BM | Crepe Pajama Suits—Pink or Values up to $25.00. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Sale Price...... 314095 Girls’ Tailored Milan Hats—Trimmed quality Crepe de Chine Gowns—Plain tailored blue. Specialat................ years. Sale Price............ Crepe de Chine Embroidered and Lace- Lot No. 2—Another remarkable assort- MALTED = ment, including camel's hair cloth, polo . . trimmed Teddies. Excellent $3.95 cloth and homespuns;_attractive colors. No. 2 Sized Tins. Del Monte Peeled Apricots. . styles and lace trimmed. Full 5¢ | 39 | $5 m in grosgrain ribbon; colors, brown, navy : width. Sale Price.... = and black. Values o 155”6750 Bl R R' ilored Blouses—Voiles, batistes, or- 0 L e e o c p p 4 ga:::l:sr hflnatitchcdm :“"ast'lstel;m?:r E Qirls’ ;l:ni-lion Dresses—Good quality u se l e, er oun Brown and tuxedo styles. sz 95 !sxwicll all sizes. oJO | | Special ... Flesh, white, bisque, gray..... Dressy Silk Blouses—Lace-trimmed georgette, including tie-on models. Tal- lored Crepe de Chine Blouses. These styles may be had in white, flesh and bisque. Very excellent 55.75 values at........coccenniiinaan. A Group of Regulation Middy Dresses— g}hite galatea, wi(hdemsbpl:m on_sleeve. “very size represented. cial Sale Price 52095 Tots’ Sweaters—Belted and plain, good range of colors. Sizes 2 to years. Values to $7.50. Sp Per Jar Heinz 2-Ib. Glass Jar Apple Butter Standard Quality 32 Mustard Sares_ Per Can