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STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WED! NESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921. BERREND’ 720-22-24 Tth St. N.W. $2.00 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets . Everv One Perfect Round Thread Wide Bleached Heavy-qualit Sheeting. Fre to purchase a goodly supply. Buy tomorrow what vou need. No limit 1 remember Every Sheet is Absolutely Fresh and Perfect. 50c Fruit of the Loom Pillowcases Highest Standard of Quality Note the large size, 45x36. Best Krinkle Bedspreads 63x80———Hemmed———$1.98 72x80———Hemmed———$2.25 81x90—Hemmed_$2.59 toned ribbons around crown and dangle carelessly over the brir others in the poke shape of georgette, with just a touch of flowe: bon. There’s plenty of becoming styles in this new shipment of in delightful springtime mode Not one in the 200 just recci sell at less than $1000. For quick selling !hey are all priced at, Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. d Sheeting. I oS Rl line Hnusc\\'ivess 00 will take advantage of this unusual opportunity S Pillowcases made from this cotton will gnc the service expected- from such standard quality as has made Fruit of the Loom Muslin famous. wear. Pleated wide. e and_two- m and still rs and rib- georgettes ived should Colors Jade Sand ‘White Pink Light Blue Copen Blue Helio solutely fa shirt tailored Mid, 1 Brown, gray, tan and plenty navy blug and black. Crepe Shirting Silk n's dy $1.50 All-Wool Storm Serge 79c This firm-twilled quality, double- warp, shrunk and sponged serge is just the proper weight for spring Dresses, Skirts and Middy Ski In a good range of pretty shirting stripes. wide and e A Wonderful Showing of Clever New Styles in Georgette Hats Really new conceptions of value-giving in these New Hats of pmrucnc crepe. Some with wide brim—crowns with drooping tam effects irts. 36 inches 98¢ Brown Stockings are con- sidered one of the best wearing on the market. Black, cordovan and white. an extraordinary purchase at Stockings would sell at 75c. Seamed back, double sole and high spliced heel and double garter top. Colors black, plen " GAUZE LISLE HOSE Cloth Coats and Suits ticular, with seamed Black, white and cordovan. THREAD SILK HOSE Superior Quality Values $1650 t¢ $25.00 Gauze Lisle Hose— Just 36 of these fine heav. perfect” in every par- Cloth Coats and Suits on this o rack to be disposed of at much back, double sole and less than the cost to make. heel, with wide double garter top.|Pplain large collared coats and suits, some with fur trimmings— FULL-FASHIONED it Sl S O To $8.98 Skirts y a Remarkable purchase of 38 dozen Pure Thread Silk Hose— . Beautiful _Quality All-wool Full fashioned and Serge and Novelty Material, in made from a superior these skirts. Some pleated, heavy quality silk. These would sell |others plain tailored. Not one for considerably more, when silks|in the lot sold regularly unde r were at the lowest mark. Black, gray |$6.98 and most of them sold a: and cordovan, in all sizes. high as $10.00. $1.50 Bungalow Aprons round, square or V neck. Belts and pockets. Made in several styles, including the open fronts. $1.50 Flowered Petticoats | $1.50 CORSETS Remarkable fine quali- iceable supporters and sizes up to LITTLE GIRLS’ GINGHAM DRESSES Neat pretty liutle fluted—cut extra full and at our extremely low price. Gingham Kitchen Aprons Good sizé Kitchen Apron—Aprons of stand- ard fast color gingham in several checks, made with pocket and all-round belts. i | k or | with white and tan and white. H st or shirred to yoke styles. Sizes 48, 50, 52. terns. Sizes to 1 are GIRLS’ $5.00 WHITE ORGANDY DRESSES autiful s parent ((Jx]ll) med Iy trims laces girls ! years price. Hundreds of different cluster or wide single stripe inches wide and cvery one guarameul fast culors. 29¢ Curtain Scrims in a \dHfY)' of colorings. The lengths | range of pl are from 2 to 10 yards. ble purchase of A remarl 200 | As fine 2 1 Fine ards beautif The lengths run from | starch and i bric finish; inches wide. 3tol5y Our Third Floor Offers Wonderful Values in Children’s, Women’s and Boys’ Wearables You'll hurry for these Bungalow Aprons. Made from excellent quality Standard Pereales, in a wonderful selection of neat stripes and c plain, light pink or blue, with white trimmings: Extra Size Gmgham House Dresses Mad i ext l! P l h in several colorings. it $3.00 SILK TEDDIES Sl 25 Boys’ Worsted Pants Beautiful quality school pants igey washable cr de t will give chine. Fa ; ’ ard service. c A yoke ar Mostly stripe o 17. $3.69 The extra. trimme last selection embroidered and braided styles in almost every size up to 40 for ladies and mis favored These 68 Dresses are the last of two great lots of good Silk and Serge Dresses that were priced in a sale and considered wonderfu! values hdles’ Drnp-Sfitched Hose |2t $12.98 ana $15.00—thus making this 3 898, There's a Sold in a regular way o , 2 = x : = selection of colors, including these Lisle Dropstitch 54c black and navy blue, and a good ty *10 Union Suits arms and lac a of Made from firm dura- ty fine satine in a big ble quality coutil— hish Made selection of floral effects C‘ or low bust—with 4 serv- c 2 a ‘varn —wide flounce ruffled or hose ibbon top. lot of of this in this lot of resu an time, large women are 5 HOSIERY 68 Silk and Serge Dresses BUSTER BROWN HOSE | . $ For Boys and Girls Sturdy - wearing Stock- ings in fine ribbed; "<izes 29 Underwear For Ladies and Men WOMEN’S GAUZE VESTS WOMEN’S BODACE VESTS - where wome. supply; = i in s 40¢ or shell trimmed dresses for the little tots \ he of 2 to 6 years—of good c ' i (o fast color checked ging- waisthand | hams. igh .(1. izes 3 itch stapl effects ndard aids, che ull 36 inches wide, and every yard per- The Star ject. These have fancy floral borders c burnie Dress Ginghans, in qu: sear a 26 to Wi one fast colors “n hing icast ar thi ty a of 1 s All new sprin black It’s years since you were able to buy such quality Corded Madras at this 32 to 36 er a 1d y Bleached Free from with a fin 36 inches w heer Voiles | Muslin as we have sold for a wonderful selection of Geor- |29¢ at any time during the 'enc designs on dark grounds; 40 t two years. Fi - - MEN’S JEAN DRAWERS m di p MEN’S MADRAS SHIRTS s year, corded varied cluster ard narrow stripe com- or w Domestic Prices Lowered 50c HEAVY CORDED STRIPED MADRAS 23¢ 50c 32-Inch Dress Gmghams wide plain | colors, 32 inches wide and guar- .nn::d absolutely fast colors. I 65¢ Fancy Voiles 2,000 Yards 29c Bleached Muslin l: E rai tripes. sizes id in 2 with plenty hite. 29¢ 2Ysc National pearean Mantell dian of fi ner of th { demanas zation, | 1 | night | I et B Me w { night Queens leine Ke Agostin | Wednesda aller z th evening, role and wil noon. A Trovator night. ng Sund o ans, G . Leo rendered Xt Wi ings. anday, start Odiva i what is | feats, w f the at ginning {an enormous glass tank, in full view of tpe entire house. Others will in- hilar: pp The photoplay offering for the week | will pic t production, “The Mistress of | L'b e Dow Lone tior Julia tio; $:30 o'c the | terpreti e s of | a | The ringing lines of Shakespeare, he e ehocutionars manmer. ana-wnite| Photoplay Features. {he has not been blind to the modern on the ba Richelicu,” to be followed by Sa0ne Wednesday afternoon ichard 11 nd M Sinagra and Mont; 1i will be matinee, and “Carmen’ “Bird of Paradise.” he Bird of Paradise” will make “The Woman Untamed.” Months’ Transactions. Moore's Garden Theater, due to its| According to the director of i will continue -throus the current week's a Simer J. McGovern's photo- | partment up to April 1 last of the South scas, “The | 445,87 . is more effective and more spectacular ents of the play en- tirely rebuilt and made more thrilling. | CeT,_the Roy The company, the same as last sea- | Singers and , includes Robert Brister, Brax Armstrong, s the “King of noted the recent vaudeville novelties, “‘Echoes of Broadway.” and Mildred “Bowery Burlesquers.” Julia Culp Tomorrow. will give a rec T for sm in characteri- he has adily refused to ntell's week opens Monday the non-Shakesp 3530 pom night; “As You Like It | Q0 TS nee of “Mme. Butterfly,” with | Sunday u in the title role and Stel-|which an Ar tte sjnging Suzuki. oEandleareia 1 be followed on Tuesds and M opment. S0 in the cast. Louiss the principals in “La T 1y evening; “Pagliacci” ia Rusticana” will both Wi o Taridau > Nedd ontanelli as io. wetion w - of our day has won his way|his latest comedy, : with the ~American public “Rigoletto” is the bill for Friday with Mario Valle in the title Queena Mario as 1 be sung at a mm ver ala performanc in whi ¢’ is scheduled for and_liv Washington visit to the 0 next week, commenc- ay night. Florence Rockwell, title role last season, St 2 ana vduction this season, it is an- e than in previous years, as|Jjunction Walton Tully h had 'the | Prologue, * v in w ertrude Walthers, Rose Wat- | 10T Cur, nd James K. Apple 5 Moore eck at B. I Keith's Theater | Moores Wi retta McDermott and_fea the stella | be the concern in five celebrated en- | tions kinograms $:15 p.m. the bill . Valcrie Bergere | Knickerbocker Norma Talmadge will and the remain 4 week’s offer- < i of the nt Spanish Boheme,” in which | reincarnation is interwoven in its de ion of the seen at th The story Short film feiture “Always Audacious.” A LA moving picture benefit will be given at the Knickerbocker Th nder the aus n Unit of the Ame Legion. to raise moncy for the srnoon. It merican s on the personality of norit “Billions. day, Mary Miles il ch id Rate is directed by Herbert Brenon. ntamed,” pro h a mu nati The Hawaiian usic will be| ", first quarter of the calendar year by a native quintet of sing- tions. L9zt exrEassain cost fisures, amount == A ransfers to “Good Women.” other excoutive departments for the same period, also expressed in cost “Frisco, ng of Jazz.” Next week, beginning Sunday, at|figures, amount to $20.202,993. Rialto Theater, the Women,” Sullivan, directed by Lo turing Ro: main the ind Mino orchestra score, will complete the models, edi program. -y and Louis: Knickerbocker. y and 5 atio Jacinto Wednese audeyille revue of the { 1o nd Frid: of Broad- (.o PN general novel- o company of The fi costumed, inning the offer Pionee sic. The f Barba pretentious of | « supported by | three mon in “The N 1-d matinee feature also will srdinary in_ch Charles Ray's ¢ delightful picture, dy to Serve, 1 of the newest typ: pplemental fe diva’s Trained Seals. and “her Trained | claimed to be I il h ¢aiidc vilis Dortion of oo and Theater pext week, Sunday. Th ‘tis stage & and Cody, in melodies and | and character dance ide shops, Walter Fenner and com- a novel one-act comedy " and Anger and Adelon, | ious musical breeze called business are Pauline Frederick in her | film features also | shown. Howery Burlesquer ne; ction at the Gayety Thea U and Com n vehicle written by | w and dealing with avi B. J. erner er and Frank Harcourt ‘principal comedians, in the viators wio invoive them| 912 New York Ave. sontsi0 sicomniication PHONE FRANKLIN 7626 and = “Th oe Arbuckle, in y and Jane Nov: s of th bill of the best | “Her Lord and Ma; Hi; hEW?ORK’Sm Most Exclusive Neighborhood HOTEL VAN RENSSELAER 5th Ave. at 11th St New York City Convenient to railroad: day, week or month, at most reasonable rates. solicited. | [¢) | | in popular song | i Rooms single or en suite, by I L Only the Better Grade | Prompt Delivery mary Theby, will | of attraction. The vidua that his or her life is to be lived from. the grand | absolute disregard for the conven- f modern society, if he or s | cluded and how society even- | own housework in a twenty-one- Benavente pl Cm;&éil's. d Smok Friday, Jane Novak and . Lionel Barrymore, in “The Dev- month at least half the number will s’ Garden”; Wednesday, Louise be enrolled. This means an addition Glaum, in “Love." and comeds. ~His 350 new members by May 1. (he Bitter Half"; Thursday, Tom Moore, * of the committee isx Howard in “Officer 666, and comedy, “Holy| '} . Reeside, thwest, Monroe ‘Salisbury, in “The A Salis = arbarian.” soloist with the New York Symphony |and Harry Pollard, in *Make 1t Snap- Robert B. Mantell. and the Russian Symphony orches |DY"; Saturday. Hobart Bosworth, in Robert B. Mantell will come to the| tras. ‘A Thousand To One.” | v, “Turk Wanda Hawle ity Fair Girls, in Saturday, Dorothy Gish 1ost_in the Garret” and comedy Dr Semi-weekly % he | nance commit Charities and from contribu Qwen Moore.| {he desired $5 also s = > mati- The returns & of the | of the Board ter Friday at | Sunday ices of the Ad- | in “The 1§ comedy “The Blizzard"; Polo, i The picture fc come urke. n wai Satur-| had 1 Minter, and “The Toonerville Follies.” sociation showed that to noon tod: 4.640 response: Tom Moore. in “Officer 666, and |man, Milton E. The Lit-|effort as that now beir lown” and comedy, “Edgar’s|that the committee.would mqnhute 15 Eyes Examined Theater next week in Shake-| The program follows: Gavotte and Glassos /Fitted repertory. Since the death of | Variations (Rameau) l'r-‘l\ulv Aria Avenue Grana. DKCLAUDE S.SEMONES ir Herbert Trec, in Enzland, Mr.|and Finale (Cerar ¥ 3 Sunday and Monday. Mab Mar Evesight Specialist claims to be the only trage-| (Schumann), Prelude in C s E 3 ray. in : vexigh | Tst importance, on either side | minor. Prelude in B flat minor & The Gilded Lily": fue I $6,500 of $50,000 Desired to (Formerly With Edwin H. Eta) of the Atlantic, pr nlinrf 2 classic| Impromptu in G flat (Chopin): & S Camiy BOOYE g:)d ‘?f’:n"d“m.r.‘ | Be Rai d for Relief Still 08,230 Mokackien Biks. repertoire in the lav pictorinl man- e, Modere, ouvement Minu e ot eriWednesday, To th and G Sts. N.W. e 0ld tragedians, like Forrest,| Anime (Ravel): Reflets Dans I (}‘"“” 666.” and comedy, ar’ € Raised for Relie I Phone Main 721, { Booth and Irving, free from th (Debussy), and Ride of the Val- [Country Cousin”; Thursday $ ern taint of freakishness and * kyries (Wagner-Hutchinson). Clayton, in “The Price to Be Obtained. report of the joint fi- tee of the Associated the Citizens' Relief As- s had been receiv tors, leaving $6.500 of 0.000 to be raised. to date from members | of Trade and the City g 8 5 soldiers. ilor: ce Calh f ,\I}’ml sd; 'n)n‘x;h-‘. e }l“rr;“-lw res Reid in “Always QJ:ZUH\L(“_"“OU“ in[Club show that the former has already & e Mesihant of Venices: Sats | clous.” ton comedy and a Bray ‘Diamonds Adr. | enrolled 392 of its members and the : D s cartoon also will be shown. :;;l:lrr)"n‘l t ]l}}.nn.] latter 410. Thirty-seven returns were Th ice is the P I = ok . B e arry in ¥ On e i ing . g Saturday night. «Buried Treasure.” : ratinee Sonly The Dy | received this morning from the Board e pric “Buried Treasure,” the screen ver- 5 of Trade, thus bringing the enroll- P e b 3 Opera Com.|Sion of F. Britten Austen's 7 s*——f ment almost up to that of the young- most as*onlfl“n thin, he San Carlo Grand Opera Com-|g0n Of (G o N 5 avoy. er organization. A letter from a mem- will open its engagement atfciarred, will be show Loew's C 2 : ber of the Board of Trade gives about the DOlf Theater Monday night with a|jumbia ater next Sunday and Monday, stance Tal- | strong indorsement of the present It's the market’s story in (™ 3 air” and|plan of the joint finance committec rl of 1921 takes | comed et Tuesday | to enlarge the number of contribut- and “The Passionate Pil-|ings members. 1 a. The theory of | €rim”; Lionel Barrymore,| This member, who has been an an- supreme value. 1-|in “The Devil's Garden.” and Vanity|nual contributor, sends in his nsual Yalr Girls, in “Hobgoblins™: Friday, | gift of $10 with a letter to the chair- Ailes. saying that ho S S Dort Distributing Co. it | Hamlet thnt Fhol Do m : sponsibility for the support of L i HE i, for e Sl 1017 14th Stréet NW. s adant York agencles by inviting the smaller con- 2 neh romant 4 3 tributors as well as the larger to . ictured as an unday, Thomas e Satheir s o Phone Main 2153 th to|Frontier of the Stars he|Spenders” and comedy added | tick ay, George ton in|De vton, in v, “Edgar's Little ane Novak an “The Barbarian Toon- Wanda 'h The finance committee ito come much nearer its go “The {members chan that already reached. that by the end of this| still hoping al of 10,000 { Buster 'fT.,i\"..r‘,‘EJQ{ WAR SURPLUS SOLD. The production Huge Sums Involved in Three A les, War Department, the cost price of surplus property sold by the War De- §1,- 027, and the value of surplus 1 in con- | property still on hand is $1$3,707,000. Transfers of surplus property from the War Department to the v. the irtment of Agriculture, the T: lury and other executive departments * | of the government, to March 31, 192 expressed in cost price to the gov- ernment, amount to $156,886,715. The total sales reported for the creen | “Between January 1, 1921, and the ardner | week ending April 9, 1921, there was | Basnier | turned into the Treasury as a result | ales of surplus War Department | property $66,349,357. _——— amuel R. McKelvie, wife of | Governor of Nebraska, does her | by C 1l who be r films, with an | room hom: Monday at the in “The Passion nal's picturiza- and Larry | and Saturda, I Brewster's Milo st week, he- Crandall’s roductio: Monro and the la Aliee Joyee in »* and Larry Se- announced. all theatre: t shi z oD at a Fraction ND when we say they “Brogue” oxfords; black and pat- are all well made, splendid “Hahn” styles —right out of our reg- ular stock—we believe we hawv Government AL said enough. in tan calf, black calf and blac oxfords. Short lines Black wing-to; ak flving bet. The — les Marty Semon, ¢ Hart, Mallon and Culp, the great lieder singer, i al at the New Na- | heater tomorrow afternoon, at ock, with Coenraad V. Bos'as | ting artist. Mme. Culp's in- ng art utiful Her vy is wonderfully | A delightful program is | ous per- | {s may be obtained at tae of: T. Arthur Smith, 1306 G street. | ustin Conradi Friday, | Austin Conradi, pianist, will be rd in recital Friday evening at | WILL THE o'clock, in the ballroom of the | PROPER LENSES Hotel Hadléigh, 16th and V streets | northwest. Mr. Conradi is becoming SYREN‘IT'}?EN | known as ene of the fine pianists of ~ | the younger gencration. He has had % THE E_‘ES J frec of | | | - | PENNINGTON & TAYLOR | Painting Paperhanging The Better Kind 2333 18th St. NW. Cuticura Soap‘ Will Help You Clear Your Skin “ Soap, Ofntment. Talewm, 2. exerywhere, Sample both in this’country peared a._having 7 come Col. 1077 ‘aticure LuLorsteriss, Deps. X, Maldes, The deficiency. When “lazy” lenses must supply the We will grind for you the lenses that your eyes require and charge you moder- ately for them. M.A\LEESE OP:IICAI- cq of the service at IOPTOMETRISTS our 7th St. store. ciliary muscle changes the eye lenses to accommodate the dis tance. convenient for Women’s “Phoenix”’ and “Medalia’ Silk Stockings $1.19 - Novelty drop-stitch patterns— also plain colors in semi-fashioned silk stockings. - In black, brown, gray, navy and white. Strictly perfect goods and the value is special. they be- man-made The X-Ray ‘Foot-o-Scope’ A new feature For Roofs---HPC Paint resist nature’s worst elements. It meets the Bureau of Standards tests for paint su- premacy. HPC covers expansively and grips fast. HPC Interior Flat Wall Paint 5,000 Pairs Women's Low Shoes HPC contains the best paint elements to HPC Outside House Paint Colors, $3.75 gal. White, $4.00 gal. $3.00 gal. Sales branch at Factory, 3233 K St. N.W. Of Former Prices ent leather, Louis-heel dress ox- fords. And “Short Lines” of turn so]e pumps and strap pumps, in vari- € , ous leathers and satins. All taken right out of our reg- Included are plenty of all sizes, ular stock and which, for one rea- k son or another, we determined to kid military heel, welt sole walking reduce—in some cases as much as half. T Tomorrow at $4.95 pair. At All Our 4 Stores. Our 9th Street Store always downtown shoppers Misses’ and Childs’ Strap-Pumps and Oxfords Again tomorrow—limited quan- tity of those patent leather in- step strap pumps and tan ox fords which sold so briskly last week. Maybe a size or two miss- ing, but lpok: 5108 .........$255 8%, to 11 .$2.85 .$3.15 1914- 7“'&K 233 16 Pa.Ave Palve SE V4 g 0