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=12 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON., D. C. FRIDAY, APRIL 22. 1921 RUSH OF DISTRICT | (et o ctone ™| fiicpizicss seeey Sales f in the Silver Jubilee - New Title Applied | |, 15, Soise IRl commuger 1 aies fI1or every one 1in the llver Juoiiee insure another big Saturday at The Hecht Co. | B"_l_s IN -l-HE HUUSE * P ,.lg..l.l;'. glhf’o_fiffl:':fl:_lfi: | |the’ session Monday at 11 oclock: e “mail early—mail often” | et s 2 J campaign, Cits Poxtmaster M. | | DU BOIS MADE CAPTAIN. The whole store shares in the movement; look for the Jubilee signs. ©. Chance has been given a new | | mame by the business men of | Washington. 4 |Former Western High and G. W. U. | 2 | “Mail Often Chance” is their Student Promoted in Army. Zihiman Traffic Bill Reintro- | | appiication of the pontmasters ‘Word has been received of the pro- | firse two initials. d— = = motion to captain in_the Army of duce One Measure Reg D. C. BILLS REINTRODUCED Lieut. Joseph Addison Du Bois, former | : . L. estern High ool and George ulates School Salaries. it Washington University Law School| . | student, who after an enviable record In a rush for consideration of District | Marketing and Bad Check Meas— in the great war resigned his commis- 4 | Sion: oRly o rerenter the service last, ures Again Before Congress. |falla s Senator Capper of Kansas yester- reintroduced his blll authorizing | rooration of co-operative buy- fations in the District of | 0q"®0e I RN D ¥ | went tc co with his rei detailed to the fi mp at Fort M Girls’ Straw Hats 3]0 ' Big news for boys! Sale two-pants m 1y a number o( legislation at mittee nex cond lieutenant. v in this city at the oul-3 » young Du Bois, who upation | (as slzetclxcd) ind introduced in the 1 s following an investigation of ring in the District. zned to make it eady for sidents of the District to purchase le rates. SUITS, *12% Twice as much service where he needs it most WL suppose yvour boy is like other I won't be “stumped” in climbing fences or trees: ready for a frolic any moment: playing all the time—and what he does to his trousers is a caution. So get him an extra pair and let him double his suit’s wear Patent milan straw hats in large and medium sizes. commission as hr\l lie uten- here. ing his course at a §ra!n- S France, Lieut nother ct bill introduced | P ol Getaticd for service in the| yesterday is that of Senator Pomerene | 1050 Regiment, and Ser This |0f Ohio regulating the issue of | fully as officer and adjutant of the checks, drafts and orders for money | 3q Battalior of that regiment. in the District. It is the same bill | After ten months of active service in| the trenches, young Du Bois returned! to the United States in July, 1918, to! | be camp instructor of troops at Camp of Delaware, chair- | Wheeler. rict committee. intro- | He was assigned to the 8th Infantry | on his re-entrance to the service, an has been in Germany for some time. formerly a mem Roll-brim hats with streamers of wide gros- grain ribbon. Choice of black, brown or mavy. Sizes 6 to 14, > board of education. Proposes to put the power to appoint th board of educ: (Girls' shop, third fioor.) Girls’ tub frocks, $1 the justices of the Supreme Court. New Power for Commissioners. ' 1t would also give to the boa Commissioners power to rem member of the board of education. 1t also directs o oners te y of the public the report to than July 1, Extraordinary, and you'll think so, too. Amos- keag ginghams or plain color chambray. Get him sturdy woolens like Snappy new models; box- these tweeds, cheviots, cassi- pleated " coats, patch pocket 1 blished not 00. 192 t a cost not to exceed §: Representative King of 1llinois M- £ A et Klcatedfcoats 1 rl LR CES L SR T ‘Z on luxote easted on Brilliant_piaids. checks or Deep hems. pockets, perky meres and homespuns; et Siyles. etc. Coats lined with the sta ham Lincoln upon plain colors and the newest tic-back sashes—all the "olf 69c¢ d g 2 alpaca: both pairs of pants Tont of the Die: girlstyles of the scason. caps, them in plain colors or meat are’ full lined. Sizes 7 to 18 its origina -« trict courthouse. This measure was referred to the committee on the li- 5 c ade tub 3 Many of the skirts are pleated touches of the wicllfma New plmlxd caps. and | mixtures. years. frocks. Sizes 7. 8 and 10 - Olla Podrida, Made —all are generously cut and o 8 .. = introduced a bill to m.n\» ac le W th B l serge a S. 10 all the people the valuable scienti- 1 acon I e i | Py c ¢ and other research work conducted 1 e 1.9 . . 2 0= sizes 033 8. B e Chifed Sites (hroush caian: v S e, b el Girls’ regulation dresses, $3.95 Sy | NnICKeEers, Jishment of a national school of cor- 4 arida, ypically ; e o 3 Boys pajamas, $1 | s A fc ti A o SRR RO S Spanish dish celebrated in Straight-line models with box plaits and loose belts. Taoiccal o i b SIS nSUTAnCcE 101 an e Season, Decanse Cisitoan | Woiteaal ot tie. Bousa . legend and song, is a truly Fashioned of fine white Lonsdale jean with blue high-count percales in plain | these heavy Olive Drab khakis wear like leather. judiciary committee, introduced a bill classic commingling of meats, Palmer linen collars and cuffs. Sizes 8 to 16. or striped patterns. Fin- | Also in gray or tan crash. All are washable. Proposing to amend the codé of laws vegetables and savory herbs. & ished with silk frogs. Sizes | S of the District by inserting this pro- £ ) 8 to 18, | s vision “Whoever being in possession of Bacon, from remotest times, . g i Boys’ shirts or blouses, 79¢ personal property received upon a Writ- : : 4 =0 : ‘ ten and conditional contract of sale with L of its essential ele Cl ] Boys’ neckwear, 49¢ | sirts of madras or percale Khaki twill blouses, with Geals or aids In "concealing the same : earaway. Four-in-hand quality silk | in attractive stripes and choice of sport styles with ties with open ends. A host : ipespand | . Neckban es 124 : 3 of mew patterns for selec. | colors: Neckband sizes 1212y, iy iong deeves. Sizes 7 GIRLS' COATS |- e L e e Misses new suits 57.95 s]2.95 Stockings 5 45¢ cloths, homespuns, tweeds and homespun and smart checked ers, flayorously velours. Straightline, full coas. Both regulation and as sketched on boy cured. It needs no . w T suits of all kinds v please misses of { ] belted models and some with sports models, with raglan on fence above i various minds - i ol L. ¢ . ! y Ty or removes the same from the District without consent of the vendor before werformance of the conditions precedent to acquiring the title thereto shall be punished by a fine of not more than $100, by imprisonment for not more than ninety days.”” Senator Dial of South Carolina yes- terday reintroduced his bill to change the method of capital punishment in the District of Columbia from hang- ing to electrocution. A bill introduced by Senator Kenyon of lowa would make the birthday an-| SWINDELL’S QUALITY BACON niversary of Abraham Lincoln, Febru- in the District. —is made of prime cuts of young pork- Jaunty topcoats of polo Flare and belted polo coats, Flower Thoughts Let us learn this les- son from the flowers— co-operation. If we try to keep hafifimess to our- selves it will escape us. Happiness is only happr- ness when shared, for happiness Jefiemls upon others for its exr:tem:e. A single flower growing alone makes no great show. Many flowers blooming together will transform a desert. Blackistone, 14th and H (Copyright, 1921, by H. L. Coalling.) Castilian herbs or full backs or inverted plaits. or set-in slecves. Sizes 8 to 5 Spanish _sauces to Sizes 8 to 14. 16. / Tho these 34 length stress its palate 5 £ 5 charm. For which Ne 7.9 17 . stockings are knit of fine- reason rich with Girls’ middies, $1.39 T Lol meitem o aare ?:_m*' basils For tennis, golf and just everyday out-door wear. iCC.. they are highly mer- Fashioned of Lonsdale jean, Galatea or Palmer linen, cerized and look as rich in all-white, all-blue and a few all-red. Some complete as silk. with service stripes and emblems. Some have laced front; Rich heather shades and many others are plain. Sizes 8 to 20. of them. Turn-over tops, as il- lustrated above. Sizes 7 to 97%. _ Smart checks and tweeds for sports wear; novelties and twills for business wear; tricotines for the more formal dress occa- sions. (- E4):' The Mos! Popular W, ——— Y at All Markets, Misses” summer dresses F luffy Fox at $19.75 Scarfs extol . the charm $29-50 Trim tailored styles with tuxedo or notched collars vie with the more formal dress styles, with their flaring box coats (as sketched) or belted jackets richly embroidered. Lined throughout with silk and reflecting quality workmanship only. Navy and novelty mixtures. Si 14 to 20. of dotted swiss and Choice of taupe or red fox. A Fine selected pelts complete organdve with head, tail and paws. Navy tricotine Fur Shop, Second Floor. Box jacket (Apparel shops, second floor.) Organdie, crisp and cool = looking, finds delight in ruffles, plaitings, insertions and lace, often with sashes of two-colored ribbons or may- hap one of the new organdie nosegays as a corsage. Women’s new sports hats, A Well-Liked o ArrangeMINT Prepared with pains- taking particalarity for your pleasure at theater— CORNWELL’S MATINEE MINTS Creams of pearly white perfection, tingly with the elat- ing flavor of green mint, enriched with thick coating of su- perlative milk choco- late. “THE TANG IS THE ZEST OF IT!” CANDEPHONE Main 875, or call for a box, 55¢ M ) lph s All kinds of men’s 3 shirts $l.85 —white sports shirts with collar attached. —dress shirts with starch collar to match. —dress shirts with soft collar to match. -—dress shirts,withcut go]lar. Choice, $1.85. HANAN Shoes for the tailored woman The woman who prefers grace of line and dignity in her clothes to frills and fur- belows finds in HANAN shoes the correct complement to her costume. Dotted Swiss dresses with petal tunics, as sketched, or with side panels oftentimes. Most often found combined with ergandie and in every instance dchghu’ul Without being freakish or faddish, HANAN shoes- stand out like a Callot tailleur—beautifully simple in.appearance, but designed with the art and skill that ""defy duplication. Colors are flesh, white. blue. rose. tomato, honeydew, orchid, maize, rust and combinations of blue and white and red and white. Sizes 14 Dotted Swiss with ;20 petal tunic, $19.75 (A parel shops, third fioor.) Ribbon and straw A most complete line of sports hatsinsmart combinations of silk and straw, ribbon and straw and Milan or peanut straw. ,-‘\H the soft pastels such as Women's Costume Bl ouses Footwear fashions for s e e ey [ | Knox sailors, 510 to $22. exclusive samples $7'95 Growing Girls (Second fioor.) : e 3 ; in a sale at ju. Jubilee special (Hanan shoe shop—First fioor.) ALL kinds of shirts for all kinds of men; look ’em over; take your choice; we have your size and style in choice of all these fabrics: i —fine corded madras —pleasing panamas —close count percalcs -—printcd madras Georgette and crepe de chine tuck-in and regulation blouses. High-shade styles that enhance the somber- ness of the cloth suit and are equally attractive with silk sports skirts. Phonograph outfit, $69 Woo! and silk embroidery Gray, Harding blue, tomato, and beading are used in novel honeydew, bisque and other no money down each one most desirable. to 44, Men S HANAN S Ao sbopr iR goo) TN o T ‘mmmmmmy/wum J 50 double- B disc records Shoes reduced lo% Little Girls The popular noveltiC‘S of the season in finely it Ot h below N. 5 S o 2 i i 3 made shoes whose sensible heels and roomy lasts full cabinet ur nrst prices are so much below Ne B - e tthis 10,':;7 Se s i el greatcwr t}?;n Pantle Dresses mean health and comfort for growing feet. size phonograph A * * % Little tub frocks with frilled panties that are easily laundered it seems. of the four styles sketched The best Chocolate The cabinet compares So tomorrow the sale ends. A—tan leather with brown kid collar and strap. Also Bar your money £ y and abolish the toil and trouble of O eIl o eraciithe SamprSIse favorably with those made to can buy— The reduction means most to men who know white petticoats. Various styles B—patent leather, with gray suede collar and strap; alsoin sell at $100 or more. 2 {or kiddies of 2 to 6—often daintily tan, $7. The records are 7-inch size Hanan shoes, but the saving is sufficient to at- tract any one interested in securing the highest- grade shoes produced in America. g:ncw 1:an calf ofxfodrda \«nhI crossf(lps o : —with a selection on each tan brogue oxfords, smartly perforate side—and you pick your own Full range of sizes, 2 to 6, for girls 12 to 16. titles. i (Juvenile shoe shop—third floor.) (Second fioor.) trimmed with hand work. AUERBACH CHOGOLATE COCOANUT CREAM A generous coating of delicious, smooth chocolate with a center of finely grated milky cocoanut mixed in sugar-cream. DEALERS: SPECIAL OFFER Ask your jobber about our special offer or write direct to ue. ‘D. AUERBACH & SONS 21th AVE. 46th to 47th % Chambray in pink, blue or corn col- 5. or, Chambray, hand embroidered, in blue, pink or orchid, $3.95. i Chambray. trimmed with embroidery/ and picot ruffles, in orchid, pink and corn color. $4.95. f 5 s, SKETCHED—is a “pantie” dress of tan chambray faced with e orchid, with slashed sleeves and trimmed with appliqued designs, .95, 2 Seventh at i A ¢ (Tots! sbop, third Soor.) N The Hecht Co Seventh at F