Evening Star Newspaper, April 21, 1921, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1921 = 9 A Clubby Place to Foregather Was]u'ngton visitors—learn here the delights of a real, honest-to-goodness Chicken and Waffle Dinner tonight, 5:30 to 8:30, $1.50 Midday Enjoy a A la Carte Service Garden Plate Luncheon, All the Day 12 to 3, $1.00 11:30 to 8:30 TheS @?Zraen ‘7ea7fiz?§e 1014 Vermont Avenue %\ of Justice 1115 1117 F STREET Special Suit Reductions We've grouped into one assortment a lot of Cloth Suits—plain tailored, em- broidered and braided—silk lined—in the fine Tricotines, Twills, ete. —formerly selling up to $69.50—reduced to $44.50 There are no exceptions made in these Tricotine, Poiret Twill, Twill Cord and Pecatine Suits—ALL are now re- duced—so that you save on Suits orig- inally selling up to $175— Fom 310 575 77 Roman Temples —were ornately decorated inside. Transmuted through the centuries, the genius for interior decoration is our art. Paperhanging is part of it. Re- sponsibility for the care of the prem- ises painted and papered is ours. Little inconvenience and work of fullest beauty are assured by our painstaking proficiency as decorators. * x * Fine Furniture—picces to live with, grow attached to; inspiringly good furniture that engenders pride in pos- session, captivates the eye on five floors here. * * % James B. HENDERSON 1108 G Street N.W. Our Only Location Established 50 Years <= ~ - »> { i =L Afi.@?%’—r"""“’ ¢ e € € ¢ ¢ ¢ e ¢ @ '(""fil"“. Branches in Norfolk, Va, and York, Pa. _l’ LY formula & > pertaining | £ s ‘: at s and place, &1 7 wedding @} b bl v Ge and consummate ‘j r all social & ’ ‘] v Announcements ‘; Y Invitations A ’ Church and Reception ‘E y Cards . y AtHome Cards S ’ 1 «f 5 Calling Cards ‘i ; Samples With Quotations :; ', on Request sl — i s P RO PO ANDREWS 6 | v | PAPER COMPANY . * 5 - & = N s 727-31 Thirteenth Street e -1 rams A ‘1 h (2 5 S SO S A S e S0 IO T NS T ubj c i | | 1“‘“ | yesterday. PORTRATS SHOHN N EXHBITON HERE ollection Represents Work of Miss Thompsen, Former : Corcoran Student. up of portraits by Miss Julict known t our estimate and Now f5 and with pain Interior and Exterior Work Conxult 1. ¥- FERGUSON, INC. ;... __ Painting Department. Ph. N. 231.232, Your Wornes End MARTIN WOLF 20-32 Florida Ave. N.W. Reduced Prices Il Are Closing Out Chokers Fast The lingering winter snap in the air, coupled with bargain prices, will scon deplete this offer- ing of fine Fur Chokers. {'Share in the savings by cheosing your neck- piece now. #+ Furs Repaired and Stored. Sfi\KS FUR Qo MANUACTURERS WHO RETAIL AT WHOLESALE PRICES 1212 F Street Rizik Brothers Dance and Afternoon Frocks Reduced from $75, $85, $95, $125 Many new and lavish creations, in Gray and other shades have been added to this group, which in- cludes most unusual effects in Silk Crepe and Taffeta. UL e U Y R R S R R R R S R R R e SRR R U RN RR SN RS RN DI SRk 1106 G Street é};r:ie:;m " The House of Fashion For Friday, April 22 Don t Mtss This Tremendous SACRIFICE SALE Nearly Every Garment in the House Reduced for Frzday Only EXTRA SPECIAL—AWHILE THEY LAST 100 Beautiful New Spring Suits--- $4 59 All late models—best materials. Former Prices to $75.00—Friday Only ... ... . ... ... 50 Ski-Bo Tweed Jersey and Full-Wool Suits--- — $1 9.95 Made especially for street and sports w Values to $29.50—F na'ay Onl O s b e e 50 New Spring Dresses—-- , $ All late materials, including Taffeta. Sizes 16 to 42 )—— Former Prices to $29.5¢—Friday Only . . . ... ... .. 200 Beautiful Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses L 95 Al colors and all sizes. = Values to $9.95—FridayOnly . . ... ..... .. o IR N { 1 = ave the Surface’ 25 Beautiful Coats (Street and Sport Wear) P 1 5 Values, $19.95 to $25—Friday Only . . . . ... ... .. ... 50 Trimmed Hats (Ready to Wear ) Formerly Sold $5 to $10—Friday Only. . . ... .. . ... Wiy Mot Ha ELECTRIC FAN ‘ 1 r 1 Oliednnit € IMPORTANT TO OUR PATRONS In addition to the above extra specials, we have reduced nearly every garment in the house for Friday only. || coLD STORAGE FOR FURS | T 1"1'|m< ON RS, . S S O R R e ), T e B B A R B e R R ) I T T o o e e e e e e o T o e el e e e e e D e e e el e e e D D R Mm'lf!'l:fll ‘!":.!lbth“m“ Shop | Z I R KIN T s e e e o o e e e e P e S R e B e S T e MOST EXCELLENT SERVICE 1 Furriers 821 14th St. 608 TO 614 ELEVENTH ST. The House 1 of Courtcsy { Great Sale of Fine Banded Hats One Hundred Genuine Italian Milans With Cushion Brims | @When “The lark’s on the = wing’”’ and “all’s right with the f world” don’t break the charm of ! the morning with a poor break- fast—or poor coffee. | € Safeguard your breakfast with Wilkins Perfect Blend Coffee - | i ““Famed for Its Flavor’’ | | Fourth e i Floor opsiat Price Section COFFEE ROASTERS WHOLESALERS LS TSNS ) A 2 . TWELVE-THIRTEEN F SPECIAL! $6'/-50 Extraordinary values—even for us—placing vou in touch with ac- cepted shapes in Sailors, Roll Brims and exclusive novelties—all with fashionable cushionbrims—and Straws of superior workmanship. Black, Brown, Navy and effective combinations.

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