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14 ; : THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢ FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921. y G. E. GARTRELL DIES; RESIDENT HERE 70 YEARS Member of the Association of Old- est Inhabitants Succumbs in i I | | $2.98 Silk Handbags—Special New styles in Silk Moire Handbags, in an Men’s and Women’s Umbrellas, of good qual- ity rainproof American (cotton) taffeta covers, with strong paragon frames. Good assortment of handles, including silk cord loops, bakalite and imitation ivory rings, fancy carved ‘and plain ebonine effects. Goldenberg's—Tirst Floor. Gigantic Auction Purchase of FamousIpswich Hosiery 1,050 Dozen Pairs of Men’s and Women’s Stockings---At About Manufacturer’s Wholesale Prices! The Greatest Hosiery Sale in Our History Starts Tomorrow Morning--Don’t Miss It The Ipswich Hosiery Mills—one of the largest hosiery manufactur- We were the only Washington store to take advantage of this favora- ers in the country—disposed of their entire surplus mill stock of men’s ble opportunity, and as the result of the big purchases we made we can and women’s hosiery at a great auction sale. It was the biggest offer THE GREATEST HOSIERY VALUES ON RECORD. hosiery sale known in years, representatives of leading retail stores . ] throughout the country being present. Get Your Share of These Wondeérful Hosiery Bargains — It Will Be Wise Economy to Buy for the Entire Season’s Needs! Sibley Hospital excellent assortment of up-to-date shapes, with oxidized silver, nickel and fancy metal ° frames. In black, navy, brown and taupe. Geldesderg’s—First Floor. Thousands of Pairs of Stockings for Men and Women—Every Pair Absolutely Perfect Quality and Dependable for Wear! terday at Sibley Hospital, aged sev- Women’s Ipswich Stockings enty-six years. He had been a2 resi- Ii, i e >~ | i St Pai (R ma s | : " a Pair a r ‘Washington six years later with his . parents. He was engaged in busi- ; LOT THREE_MEN’S ness at §15 Tth street for many years. i Women’s Mercerized and Plain Lisle Full Seamless Ipswich Half ! Hose, 2 ! Stockings, in gauze and medium weights, with double George E. Gartrell, member of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants of the District of Columbia, died yes- Women’s Ipswich Stockings | GEORGE E. GARTRELL. ‘ | i | | E. Church for half a century. He had been a member of the Association of Oldest Inhabitants for several years and also of the Red Men and Knights of Pythias. Mr. Gartrell is survived by his wid- ow, Mrs. Annie Gartrell, and two daubhters, Miss Alice Gartrell of this city, and Mrs. Donner of Columbus, Ind. Funeral services will be held to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence, 1304 Newton street north east. Rev. Dr. Charles A. Shreve, pas: tor of McKendree Church, will offict ate. Interment will be in Glenwood s e ;j Advance Showing of New sweorrispieneen |f - Cotton Frocks TO NEAR EAST RELIEF | § FOR SUMMER WEAR $5.98 to $24.50 The new Mid-summer Cotton Dresses are here in a glorious Women’s Full Mercerized and Plain Lisle Stockings, in semi- fashioned and mock-seam back styles, with double sole and toe, extra high spliced heel and double garter top. Fine gauze and medium weights. Come in Black, Russia Calf and Polo Gray. Guaranteed fast color and sanitary dye. Strictly first quality. At About Manufacturer’s Wholesale Cost He was a member of McKendree M. sole and high spliced heel; double garter top. Choice of Black and Russia Calf. Guaranteed fast colors. All perfect quality. Now is the time to buy hosiery for your vacation needs. At About Manufacturer’s Wholesale Cost Dressy Georgette Crepe Blouses and Overblouses Values All Up to Sizes - $10.00 > 34 to 44 Light-weight Cotton Half Hose, full mercerized from toe to cuffs; seamless kind, in black and plain colors. Every pair perfect quality. All sizes—9%; to 11%5. At About Manufacturer’s Wholesale Cost N=E-W Styles—Incomparable Values Make Their Appearance Tomorrow in This Sale of New Summer Millinery Movement for Raising Funds In-; dorsed by Federation of Citizern: 1 rofusion of delightful styles—alluring in their fr.eshnes: and : - 3 : Charming styles that weficet the new~ Thn:, O:er Omn!zadunl-l £ | zh:rm. Tl:le adl‘l'fl‘:‘:e glal;:l includes 20 new styles, which have just 7 2 ; ALL CHARMING .. ' VALUES THAT et modes&m tbylouses o e Washington committee of the | § arrived and wil on sale tomorrow. g 3 - 2 . d 1 3 2 :’:our{- b e S 18 From the least expensive ta the higher priced frocks you will ALL DIFFERENT EMPHASIZE O wear with tailored suits. Of fine georgett: ALL CLEVER LEADERSHIP find the same careful attention to styling, trimmings and finish. MATERIALS INCLUDE— N Imported Swisses and indies, Imported and Domestic Ging- gency appeal sponsored by Gen. Wood has been splendidly indorsed within _the past few days. Mrs. Cabot Stevens, at invitation of W.| [l B. Westlake, addressed the meeting | [d crcfe, in vest fronts, pleated effects, bolero styles and combinations of satin and georgette; also beaded blouses, tucked overblouses with frilled fronts and blouses Of the Federation of Citizens' Asso- bams, Tissues, Fancy Voiles, Noveity Voiles.and Sheer Lawns. v ciations, and the associations unani-, | Prettiest styles imaginable—stunning embroidered effects, lace e Tiate s b P LI S S el with vest and collar of real filet lace. Ac- mously went on record “as supporting | fl trimmed; new pleated and ruffied ideas, combination effects and many apecint et e ianE Hew coljection. that offers an &eeorts cordion-pleated blouses, with dainty rib- e e Ut imovement.T and othera. ® ment of styles from which you will be able to choose exactly bon trimmings; handsome lace-trimmed fall co-operation in its wock. : LA Tinsirnes ofCelors anqcombloscians oraclection. Miesitor theihat you want for suimet wear; blouses and tucked satin blouses with The Women's Baptist Missionary misees - In the assortment are Hair Hats, Taffcta Hats, Leghorns, S gt PR (L ARRIVALS UNUSUAL ASSORTMENTS OF Wil Ahd GEMESIS g v sos.wmis o sirrant- | - G e Bt e, crn bisqu,bromn e “Union,” t; = enty of the muc! -and-1 - 3 3 5 insurance men of the country. at the | B W white compinations—fashion’s last word. navy blue and black. Newest collar and sleeve effects. Sizes 34 to 44. i1 o = Women'’s $9 and $10 Oxfords & Pumps THE SEASON'S FOOTWEAR NOVELTIES $5.85 Pair A remarkable economy event, bringing thrifty women an op- portunity to purchase high-grade footwear at 'way below regular prices. Choose from the following smart novelty styles: ¥ +—Gray Suede One-strap Pumps and Two-cyelet Ties, with full Washington Hotel, yesterday granted | (& e 189 6 M' ’ N Bl S oY Gir isses’ New Bloomers “ales “agenis T P =B Well made, full cut and practical garments i eagnelof Americaa Penwomen offered at moderate prices. Note these special values. showed its hearty support oY the re- Lief work, by inwiting the local Near Misses’ White Satinet Bloomers, of soft lustrous quality; reinforced and finished with neat ruffle; full cut. 1.39 Sizes 14 to 18 years. Special at.... Girls’ Chambray Bloomers, in pink and blue; with fitted yoke, buttonhole bands and heavy elastic ‘knee. Full cut sizes 98C from 6 to 14 years. Special at .......... Girls’ and Misses’ Bloomers, of fine black sateen, soft finish quality with governor fastener; adjustable band and knee; full pleat- ed hips. Just the thing for m- $l .98 nasium wear. Sizes 14 to 22. Special at e irst Floor. berlin in charge. Gifts should be sent to 308 Bond building. AMUSEMENTS| | Paulist Choristers. ‘The Paulist Choristers of New York, under the direction of Father Finm, save a comprehensive program of medieval and modern sacred music, and also a group of secular composi- tions, before an enthusiastic audience that filled the large gymnasium at heels. —Brown Suede Oxfords, with imitation tip; welted soles and full Louis heels. Sizes range from 2% to 7, widths A to C. Goldenberg’s—Tinst TFivor. $29.75 & $32.50 Wraps & Coats Popular Sizes for Styles and $2 Misses Materials o and Women .A special purchase of high-class garments, featuring unusual values. The splendid quality fabrics, workmanship and charmingly youthful lines are certain to win your approval. Materials are Suede Cloth, Plain and Checked Velours, in three-quarter and full-length models. Jaunty styles in wrappy coats, tailored styles and sport coats, in straightline and novelty effects. Embroid- ered, silk stitched and braid trimmed. All are full silk lined. Shown in New Blue, Tan, Reindeer and Browp. " Goldemberg's—8Secead Tleer. Men’s 2-Trousers Suits In a Big Saturday Sale at SNAPPY A NEW STYLES SHIPMENT FOR YOUNG READY FELLOWS ] TOMORROW Here's an_opportunity to purchase your new Spring suit at a price you've long been waiting for—step in our First Floor Men’s Clothes Shop tomorrow and see what wonderful values are offered in this sale at $19.75. - New Spring models with an extra pair of trousers that add an additional value, besides practically insuring double wear to the suit. A Sale Extfdordinary for Saturday of All-Wool 2-Trousers Suits Former Prices Up to $18.50 $ 1 1 6 5 Catholic University last night. The concert was for the benefit of the Catholic Community House, 606 E| [ Street northwest. : The choristers have been heard i ‘Washington before, but never to bet- ter advantage, the high-arched roof of the gymnasium making the acous- tics almost ideal. The first part of the program was devoted to the music of the sixteenth century, and in this| g group the outstanding number was “Alla Trinita Beata” by an unknown author. Russian music of the present century predominated in the second rt of the program, “Hades,” by or Koenemann. and _“Judgment Day.” bringing out the full power and beauty of the seventy voices in the choir. “The Sun Worshipers,” by Harve W. Loomis, and the grand finale, “Sanctus, nctus, Sanctus,” were the feature choral numbers of the third part of the program. John Finnegan, formerly of this city, sang a delightful aria from Handel's “Jeptha.” and as encores sang “Molly Brannigan” and “Mother Machree” with telling effect. Overton Moyle, baritone, displayed a good voice in the | | solo part of Waddington's “Salve Re- gina,” and Tom Huber, boy soprano, was enthusiastically applauded at the| || <onclusion of his s0lo, “Quae Morebat | et Dolebat.” by Pergolesi. Miss Anne | | Wolcott was the piano accompanist, | |l and Stanely Van Wart was at the| [ organ. s A | Special Sale of Girls’ | New Colored Organdie Dresses Regular ALL SIZES $10.00 $8 § 98 6 TO 14 Values ° ~ YEARS Winsome models that are the embodiment of youthful charm and simplicity—specially priced for tomorrow’s sale. P Y —spe Y P Sisa Single and double breasted models; well tailored of splendid wearing ma- In beautiful colors of pink, French blue and light blue;.full \ iyl s g 3 . skirts with fluffy picot-edged ruffles; sleeves and waists also { it 1d WA & 4 ::i:;li'gfl:of :;::1‘:;{5,0 fidesisabic patechs feud fooloces S:sz Eor DDRNS mce “.d with ruffies, smartly sashed with ruffles. A variety of charm- X ‘]‘“\\‘j‘ ; Men,s NeW Sp ° g Sui ts ing models, in sizes for girls and misses—6 to 14 years. Sale With One Pair 1 7 5 , of Trousers....... ZH P x admire. Exceptional values at the price. Smart-looking smooth cassimeres, natty cheviots and fine homespuns. New patterns and colorings, including fine mixtures in serviceable colorings. All sizes—8 to 17 years. Each suit has TWO PAIRS of trousers—both are fully lined. All are high- grade suits in every particular; expertly tailored in the new Norfolk models, of strictly all-wool fabrics that will give the utmost service. 238 suits in the lot—better be here Saturday morning to outfit your boy! Kee;YomSkin-l;;f; Active'and Healthy With Cuticura Soag “Safeguard Your Health RooFLess ANCHOR Bar price, $898. Girls’ White Oh’gandie’ Dresses AL 1 A host of delightful styles, all new and of fine quality materials. ABSOLUTE I Trimmed with dainty picot ruffle, val lace insertion and edgings, We have also arranged a special safe for older men—offering a group of suits id GUARANTEED Il others with deep hems. Newest styles, with sashes and ribbons. with one pair of trousers at the same low price—$19.75. They are made of navy s ST CONDUCHIVE AND INFILTRATION Pletes Bepatect $1.50 ‘:' While You Wait...ocoooueenone A large selection—marked at typical Goldenberg money-saving prices. $4.98 to $12.98 DR. LEHMAN 525, 307 7th St. N.W., Opp. Saks’ | AL ? e ; ' : mnuu“n:%rxmm B = z g E " 5 e 4 blue serge and fancy mixtures, and every suit is an exceptional value. Modeled in three-button conservative style. Sizes up to 42. Goldenberg’s Clothes Shop for Men—FIRST FLOOR—Direct Entrance from K Street. .} ] .