Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1921, Page 19

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B Store Hours: Where Your Dollars Count Most EHREND’ 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. $1.00 64 inches wide, in a big assortment o and retains the lust. 36 to 40 inches Nainsook and bargain in years hargain’ in'y 39¢ 36-| There's a varic combinations, large for furniture coveri such value Day. as this This is an ex in a wonderfu neat_small_des i Just one-half w fine quality pretty p suaranteed fast Wonderfuily fine with wide s White, crean Heavy larly at 19¢ Twill To Very These popl a vard - and light Firm. zood we: #00d lustrous finish, There's a in a great va velvet. Not of Fine quali Sizes 6 to 9l cuffs . fuil Excellent strictly perfect ankle: double Beautiful Seamed back, and do Gray, White and Faw A Superior, Heav: wonderful service and ble soles and wide, and Gray. Pajama Checks. INCH CRETONNES 30c DRESS GINGHAMS' 19c TWILLED CRASH TOWELING absorbent double garter top. TABLE DAMASK of extra heavy me of floral and stripe er. sns. TO 49c WHITE GOODS dies, best white, wide and in 2,000 YDS. 39-INCH UN'BLEACHED MUSLIN We have sold ma muslin at 9 or 10c : a thousand yard yard, but quality offered 1,800 YARDS 36-INCH PERCALES ptional quality rtment of cb ~x.uux.m| Bix64 n_a big s hat the quality ipe and nehes w ope welinz with red stripe border ard a real bargain S1. 00 SILK POPLINS sold over our counter itton Poplins of good weig . garnet, light gray, m\u-der 50c 36-1NCH BLACK POPLIN Z quality, 6 inches wide, fast biack Poplin Ver with pecial for ~ FLOWERS FOR HAT TRIMMINGS Values to $1.50 womde rful assortment of flowers kinds and colors s and in this lot would sell rex- and many up to $2.00. 50c CHILDREN'S SOX mercerized Yarn Sox for Children— All solid colors or with fancy stripe top 79¢ PURE THREAD SILK HOSE Quality. would sell at heel and toe; Pure Thread Silk Hose, that if T9c. Seamed back: shaped black, cordovan and white. LACE SILK STRIPE HOSE Novelty Silk Stripe No uble mercerized garte e lLace Hose top. Black. ’ FULL-FASHIONED SILK HOSE v Quality Silk Hose that will give perfect fit. High spliced heel. dou- Black, Cordovan BOYS’ NAINSOOK UNION SUITS A remarkable-wearing Linnn Suit for boys, of fine checked nzinsoo closed crotch. Sizes 4 with elas ic web seamed back and to 14 years. Men’s Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers facings. Short sleeves 34 to 44, BOYS’ AND Firm. durable quality, nicely finished with satine and ankle length drawers. Sizes GIRLS’ UNDERWEAR Fine Ribbed Vests and Pants for boys and girls of 4 to 16 years. For the girls the pants are lace trimmed and for the boys, tight knee. : LADIES’ RIBBED UNION SUITS Good quality Combed Yarn Ribbed Union Suits, with laped neck. Trimmed Fine, Closely arms and lace-trimmed pants. LADIES’ RIBBED GAUZE VESTS Knit Ribbed Vests, with lace vokes. Sizes for the larger women as well as regular sizes. A regulzr 50c value. WOMEN’S HOUSE WAISTS Of fine quality € high or low collar. Ne; 6. “orded Madras. with long slecves. In at pretiy stripes and absolutely fast ized quality. Washes Longcloth. goods 59c 19¢ of unbleached 39c 29¢ Zl/zc $ 49¢ 49¢ 17¢ 49¢ 510 3 for 88c SZ 00 GIRLS’ GINGHAM DRESSES Good quality years. A beautiful s« lars and sash. Absolut zham Dresses for girls up Lo 14 tion of tiy plaids, white ely fast co $1 .55 CHILDREN’S ROMPERS This is a | trimmings. Th of Values to 98¢ White Madras Iomp d from display vars with blue 1 handling. 69¢c BOYS’ SERGE, CAPS Caps. of blue serge or worsted mix- at 6! 39¢ 45c GIRLS’ SPRING COATS BUST CONFINERS 44¢ medium or low bustis All sizes $ 195 BLUE SERGE DRESSES downtown 1o weautifully price less than the the lot, and we sug $10.00—$12.50 = Bargain worthy of a special trip embroidere. $ e Taffeta, Georgétte and Satm Blou:es A remarkable lot of New Blouses of taffeta, georgette, satins and messalines models—some With three-quarters the popular colors—Copenhugen flesh, white and pink beautifully s in a varied selection of pretiy embroidered, others braided and full-le nuh sleeves and in all . black. rookie, tan, In alt sizes, 398 PLAIDS, STRIPE AND PLAIN SKIRTS Every Plaid and and conservative. lot of skirts tha tailored and pleated x waist. as should s Stripe that would be appropriate well as the plain colors, is in this There are 25 to 34 s high as §9.00.° tyles to select from in si *4 - $2.50 BANDED AND PLAIN SAILORS Just 300 to scll tomorrow blue, with band of wide ribbon. noon. sc come carls in brown, These black and navy won't last tiil $ Only in sizes —hh Small Boys' Golf tures. Sold regularly £ " BOYS'GOODSUITS <& oo Good Cloth Suits for boys. of serviceable worste s: lined throughout: made with belts; sizes s to 16 years. From good spring coatings — silk trimmed collars and cuffs and lined throughot!. Sizes 8 to 14 years. Firm, serviceable materials in these confiners—with front and back fastenings. Sizes up to 46 bust. BOYS’ 69c PERCALE JACKETS Good Standard Combination Percales, in a variety of pretty strip olutely fast colors—attached coliars. Sizes up 1o 15 years. 5 POPULAR CORSETS IN A SALE American Lady, R i, Behrend's Special and sev- eral other popular b % at much below fo prices: sturdy coutil. with four hose supporters, in high, 100 ! | | i hawle: Sentor Attisth b l"‘]'r s ntments in and transfers to the Mra. Ernest Bicknell will apeak to-| Country Dancing Club will a man o “House tion'iGlven ori200 Miles. R ki e aous the military morrow at 11 o'clock. before tonight. Distr proposes that GALLIPOLIS. Ohio. April 21.—Ohio | coq. Officers’ Reserve (e The Woman's Alliance of Al Sou | the river fock and d at Miltwond 2 8 il b Church. at Unitarian House, 1789 | Johnson-Powell Community Center! rate of SRt i { Columbia rcad. { —Instruction in social dancing at 4 the - £ fp.m. for ¢ knldrl‘x‘ nd at 8 pm. for i mund The Liberty Loan Club will give a adults. At 1 T s of the plays | Sunduys dance tomorrow at 9 p.m. at its club- | to be Mount Uleasan: house, 17 Dupont circle. | Player: nd meetings of the Junior! .. = —~ — | Dramatic Club and the ways and! PR - Wirs. Margerita palding Gerry | means commitiee. will give an address before the| vENlDA d Writcrs” League tomorrow night at Dunbar General Civie nter— an | tue Public Library. 0 tonight the Community Centers'| The nA’“ Stearns Bible class will | Ciiorus will rehearse, The «hor meet 1oy t 11:30 at Mount | i, u ollowe H N t Vernon P Chureh. onomes amr ivets | | burzh Brothers' employes' dance in | allroom of Arcade. Columbia Lodg o. 85. 1. B, P. 0.} E. of W. annual r ption at the Coli-| {seum | {rection of the night school, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. ¢ THURSDAY, APRIL 21. 1921 lian Cole Bethel will address University women on * ..1. ence,” Apri at 7:30 pm the apartment of Mrs! J. A, Watli n), ! the Mendota. < of Georgetown U *hool, will addr, ening school at versity the K e o'clock tomorrow. The Rotary meeting and tt the Willard. ub will hold its annua cetion tomorrow nigh w. ¢ position « at Y. W o'clock tomorrow afternoon. ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. ! TONIGHT. 8. mf men | i Al Harvard lub s and Dr.| W cak at 8 ot Rafter will address acher Association of | Sc; at Slate: Ivania avenue southeast. do Society meets at 8:15 in 1 School P. Davis iecture in Rankin Chapel. Howard Un Mutual Relief As: tion of Lans- _The Catholic Catholic Community | street, tonight at §; line bran 19 i o 1 board o 1 J lification 2o S Jms orshestes | BENEFIT TO PRESSMEN. [of,o'%ht 0,0 ook degs (be] NANE THREE ON BOARD. fuoeld ies Ty vioesss Srojiomiiss hearsal and the dramatic club. . 2 = S D O e orescas teald 13| Col. Jullus T. Conrad, Lieut. Col.|ftions. - 135 an) he 3 V. W. K. Hamilton and Maj. James V. Brown Community i i {75 cents an hour plus the Lonus. w. orrow at 3 pm French PUISEovldes Iucceased/fbay S ox A Ulio. adjutant general's depart- ORDERED TO DUTY HERE. . rhythmic dancing, and at 7 p.m.; G. P. O. Operatives. - have been appointed a board to | g BE L e A B | perstives $1,500,000 LOCK DONE. fmxe been appoinged o board to Commander Baisigh . W nch public library be open. |”lnv§"-ns’: -"Iv pay h;r pressme A kink recommendations (o the ]mni bas been detached from com- ploved in the government print Southeast Commun Bi {elub 1om 1 o'el and regu Lo: h igh Your fwin [ A the fend Mrs. w liams all Women's Service Club | Clark. Deanwood club, Ith “service various T will drill ory in honor of lady | nquet will be rney Community Cen will study this e of Miss Emma rrves of the Y. W will me ay afternoon at 3:13 o'clovk. Garnet-Phelps Community « L8 oclock 1 ames B American Legion, Worniar iliary and_ the wom meet. At 6 pam. the | Junior Red Cross. the Boy the pleasure club will meet anwood Community Center—; 'k the executive committe Club, the ¥ chorus, B - study club w ngs commun the I lar mec vejoy Community i will giv al Hygiene,” at thi t. The needlework 1g Men's Business also meet. HURCH DINNER GIVEN. conference dinner of the c of the Washington Fede s was held last evening in hail of the Church of the ¥. More than 100 members |}, 1 attendance. Rev. Dr. Charles | nd Rev. Dr. James the invocation nter—Public lecture on - center 1o- rele and Association ol follo erfer, John H. Young, albertson, Rev Charles P. Light. Merritt O. Chance and ¥ SENT TO CAMP JACKSON. Maj o Brantley 1. Newsom. Dental > will address the Pres . on duty at Walter Reed Gen- | dent's Own Garrison, 104, Army | ©ral Hospital, this . has been or- and Navy Union, at A. R. Hall|dered to Camp Jackson, S. C., for at s o'clock. duty. Boy Scout will meet at Peter's School hall nitting, the troop will | to Providence farm, Silver Hill, Troor . Md., on Sunday. Abraham Lincoln Counci can ociation for Recognition of meet at 8 sh Republic. will at 1731 T street. Washington will meet at mos Club. (- Academy of Sciences o'clock at the Cos- Abbott will speak. Public utilitics section of the City Club will meet at 8 o'clock at the clubhouse. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS n Normal Community Center ware State Society musical en- tertainment this evening. Tonigh* the People’s National Opera Company will rehears the French classes, elemen- tary and advanced, will meet, and the library will be open for reading and reference. East Washington Community Cen- ter—Millinery and dressmaking clubs, lach Pleasure Club and Wal- Club meet this evening. The Americanization class, under di- will also meet. Thomson Community Center—Meet- ing of the Colorado State Society to- night at 8 o'clock. Third Thursday Dancing Club ent inment. Other t ght include mi Girls!-Girls!!|| Save YourHair With® Cutlcurg Zoa0ard Ointment to clear Dasdraff and ite’s cach. Saralestres of Outieurs, Dept X Maiass, > That "’ Defies Detection Our prosthetic ex- perts can make ar- Demnd Denhxtry i tificial teeth that defy detection—they | will louk exactly like natural teeth. We give you a perfect bite—you can cat better than with those old snags and your health will improve. Our tasteless. odorless and harmless gas will enable you to have all your old teeth out with- I} out a particle of pain and with perfect safety—regardless o f your age or condition. Easy Payment Terms to All Dr. White, 407 7tl| St. Opposite _Woolworth's 5c & 10c_Store. Hours. For Bathing and Massage. Baby will enjoy the soothing and in- vigorating sensation of ALCORUB. It will strengthen his litle arms, legs and back. ALCORUSB is pure alcohol, combined with softening and curative principles which will make it ideal for his skin. Good for everybody, after bathing, for massage; invalids, elderly peo- ple, uhh-r Wonderful aftor shav- ing. t is non-poisonous but non- drmlmblr Asproved by Physiclans, Nurses, Pharmacists. At all druggists and toilet counters. Full pist 51.00 Lie nell fice Nz /////// W Z ////// %, N Zi N 7 N W 2 722 77 U. S. INDUSTRIAL ALCOHOL CO. Largest Producer in the World _ New York City | N N %Y D \ \/ partment, ply office DETAILED TO AIR FORCE. ut. Commander John Naval Supply Corps, of naval operations. ha H G in Na been detailed as s ir force. Atiantic fle The dollar hoarded is an 1dle dollar, The dollar invested is a work ing dollar! Put your dollar to work in the Jordan Thrift Club THI for those who spending it wisely and well. appeal with peculiar force, because it makes duty — more than one “Thrift is common sense applied to spend- ing.” —ROOSEVELT is the purpose and intent of the Jordan Thrift Club This Francis Bacon Upright Piano $370 Pay $2.50 Weekly only Francis Bacon Player-piano $595 Pay only $3.75 Weekly Francis Bacon Baby Grand Piano $730 Pay only $5 Weekly Thrift Club Members —also have the privilege of selecting any one of the follow- ing famous makes of Pianos and Players: Chickering Marshall & Wendell Behning Arthur Jordan Estey office is provided in a bill introdu, Q722772277777 S Thrift Club is for frugal. careful, thinking people — for thriving, prosperous, successful, % Pittsburgh Slack Water Naviga- 3/for 35¢ Lfer $1.25 'F rlday—Odd Lot Day in Sworzyn’s | April Sale! Boys Wash Suits--Te Close of odd lots ) s, including | 1 m.duu ' Mid- Values to $6.00 a: bluls ‘With button-on colored pants: white bodies with color trim to match and gray. ] Sizes 3 10 9 years, Men’s Lisle Hose Including Women'’s Silk Hosiery Frid “Monito” and Saturday—Iast two days to secure these $3 and other well known makes. It ‘ el e hose at a bargain price. Full hite, Gray. Black, fashioned. double Brown and Navy, heel and toe, wide s .59 Broken 1m~ and top. All periect. —_— sizes “give- C | v Naw. Cordo: B== e e van, Black and 3 pajes '3 for $1.00 | White...... ... . $450 Georgettc Crepe, Crepe de Chine, Wash Satin and Pussy Willow Silks. duced to— $1 and $1.89 yard Values up to $4.00 a yard. For Friday, re- Home of L The Chickering Piano i forward - lookmg people— the value of money and the need of To all such this Thrift Plan will the “dollar do double kfl ow really expects. One dollar, just one single dollar, makes you a member, with 5]1 the privileges of the club— enables you to choose any Francis Bacon piano vou see in our store, upright, player-piano or baby grand—and, after making a small initial payment as best suits vou, to take it home and test it—to keep it or re- turn it—and finally to save a lot of money in the purchase through a greatly reduced pncc and a ](mg term payment plan. Good music in the home is more needful than many other things The home is known by its cquq)mcnt—the family is known by its culture in the way of proper accomplishments. All the world recog- Considering the high standard of these deservedly popular pianos —the reputation they bear in the music world—the tep-vear guar- antee that goes with them—the many advantages enjoyed by club members—the ecase and safety of buying on this Thrift Plan—do you believe any thrifty, careful, forward- -looking person is justified in overlooking this opportunity ? e Every music lover in this city should become a member of this club—at once Members Have Three Weeks to Make Selections Membership Costs Only $1.00 You Should Join Tomorrow Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at 13th Washington, D. C. Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. How to Join Merely fill out the at- tached coupon and send it at once to our store and you will receive a membership blank and full information about the Jordan Thrift Club. By signing the member- ship application and re- turning it with the fee of $1, if your applica- tion is approved. you will be entitled ~to every Thrift Club ad- vantage on a purchase made any fime within 3 weeks. _Fill out the coupon NOW. Open Evenings Until 9 O’Clock 7 ef of the personnel bureau for ap- mand of the 1 dered to t bureau of ment for duty in ing. Navy Slender and Modish For the promenade—a shoe that dis- plays the charm of slender feet. prominence to a beautiful high instep curve and is delightfully proportioned across the top. It gives Women will find this not only a styl- ish but most comfortable Walking Ox ford—Calfskin Tan and moderately priced. in Black, Drown and TEN DOLLARS Uitk-Crer Wolf’s WALK-OVER SHOP The Advantages to Jordan T hrift Club 1—Lowest possible prices. 2—Standard Bacon pianos. 3—Privilege to make a first payment con- siderably lower than usually prevails. 4—Privilege of extending remaining pay- ments for a period of 3 years. 5—Privilege of returning within 30 days —and payment refunded without ques- tion. nizes that a love and appreciation of good n = 6—Privilege _of exchanging _instrument o PE of good music is a refining, bene selected without charge within 6 icial influence in the home. It is one of the useful and needful things months. of life and has its place among the items to be considered the same 7—10-year guarantee of instrument pur- as food and clothing. And it lasts much longer than either! chased. 8—Privilege to make h event of sickness, injury or loss of em- ployment. 9—Cancellation of remaining unpaid pay- ments in case of death. 10—Instrument purchased will be restored or replaced without charge in case of 11—A stool with piano without charge. 12—A chair or bench with a player-piano or grand piano, without charge. 13—Free delivery within 50 miles. 929 F St. Members merchandise —the Francis payments in the Mail This Coupon Today! Arthur Jordan Piano Co., G Street at 13th, Washington, D. C. Without any obligation whatever on my part you may send me full partic- ulars about the Jordan Thrift Club. { Piano Player Piano (check one) \l Grand Piano I am inter- ested in Name Address S Talbot and or- 1 Depar:-

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