Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1921, Page 16

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-t 16 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921 LEGAL DIFFICULTIES HALT |‘HEALTH DAY’ ANNOUNCED | F<faicWenre Toonaant 1o S e ineten (ehanes anities ‘ BEADS § COUNTY MANAGER PLAN| IN I. V. N. S. FUND DRIVE |fohiiore: el videmana.” “ana | Sifnd wione in her foih. 0 | 4 ) ange’s Dutch Serenade completed the | ' Bugie and § ’ i e !sccond group. The Dutch songs, sung | p i‘ ! many other §\ |Arlingtun Citizens Discuss Employ- |Sale of Toy Balloons One of Many | contras: nativellfonenieRwmerefanked DINNER FOR DR. FREEMAN. ! styles; frides- R breadth and the second in its dainti-| il ! sl e § ment of Secretary to Handle Features Planned for ness’ Sy Cuto's iction is s beau. |Church of the Epiphany Men to ;1‘,\; i ors. In large c \ Business Details. Campaign. tiful fn the French as in the German 5 { S, 5 er clear enunciation elcome Pastor. i ot ::urn!c?ws. :.11: § | He(l‘aus‘c of legal difficulties the pro- nfittdurnd:y, hAa:m‘ 2gi’has be‘e: d;:'::»'{'; L};ph&;‘f adds much to the beau-| .y of the Church of the Epiphany — cies | posed i e 2 & y* in the - o S Teenianti . i 1219-1221 G St. N.W. bunch \ iposediordinance to createtholofMce of | paign (beginning Mondaviandilasting|| o Letlanansse iDesthi Sone. by 1| Wil be given an informal dinner in N Var has b & e Lo o 000 For Sohtine Ine | Cranston Sharp, ‘placed. on' the pro-|ithe Epiphany parish’ nallitonight at \ | ome e i) dx;o;;ped‘;d ac- | the work of the Instructive Visiting |Eram jus where it would be most ef- | 6 to_welcome Dr. James E ||l . PElnedtojant our arrl\'n]'m! e by | Nurse Soclety in Washington. The |fective. was a triumph of dramatic!Freeman to Wag as rector of || 1 sors Weaver and De Lashmutt. | waek's campaign closes on —-health ure. Mme. Culp left a lasting i the Church of the Epiphany i i N | Who at the invitat f about tw. 1 J i atur ay-- ast ay \ & ‘prominent ‘property owners from Jauart - m Sy enIine aroun et ey Ay Kitho e el o ey fi ks operty = - adquarters on Saturday wil be s Ao 0L 20 o | ! \ a1l sections of the county met withiepened downtown. Forty girls. wear- exqui i it t N them at the residence of A. J. Porter | { v of the 'Thstructive |4 it of Sworzyn’s N s e Gt i \ \ attend owing to a business 1o be introduced will be the s: < 2 \ ¢ balloons bearing the initials | completcd ogra . Eoanat Girls will be suppl audienee was thrilled with the —_ < \ !en pre. i of the balloons for T city of her work. . - g e Or O Oeg \ ng its affairs condu r_slogan being: “Buy a Balloon ! s wer > ° N e h e 1 Teip the Instructive neiaes $3.50 . Philadelphia Chi n u N i busine 5 o o 5 hl « N r :. Tt propos 1 pan of the P e \ l full-time secretary to attend ) e Manning g Jsmhles $3 25 Ch t 3 O e‘lr \ e e forinelclosneiany ottt e mor e -4 « Lhester | —footwear made over strictly orthopedic N i nesents REIOKE eachameeting 1 Thom is chairn of |trio of yes Culp's i oy { asts—c, fullvy fi = { : \ of the vourd. o oran Thom is i jor| EloloE estErar. Caim $3.00“’ demgton f lasts—carefully fitted by competent, pains- \ pae ot v 4 s appointed the foilowing com. |seums unlmited in_depictin e i taking salespeople—a complete stock of the N i hind the be ature: Mrs. W. H, 1. Mr v : ‘ery hi S ades \ i Mrs. W. H. Gri Mrs. = = —— = War T 7 addition: f g ade N t Day for Women’s . Deluno, Mrs G. Brown Miller, z = e o7 203 % edd:tiont] f META }"»h‘efit grades. & \ Lasf y $1 .59 My Thomas NEW YORK’S Sunday, Aprll 24 Such is the service offered at Rich's. A , \ $3.00 Silk Hoseryat. . . ....... — as the consensus of opinion of s iy "':_"fl Exclusive SPECIAL TEAIN complete stock of dress or play shoes and N Full fashioned, double heel and toe. wide top. All per- f the county justify the board in tak- . Franklin Ellis, Mrs Neighborhood s leavesmraa Tty “Keds.” z ' In Navy, Cordovan, Black and White. A rema rkable { ing such action. Lt-:l .\Ilr.:.h(‘harlosdBrmeelI. Mrs, & H HOTEL : t Philadelphia, i oA . . o <l price oilSES. uel Tathrop and Mrs. Mary Chureh | f| v bL pm: Coe p.m.; Wilmingtos, |, Spring heels on children’s shoes up to NEW FLYING BOAT HERE. | VAN RENSSELAER |I| 5t ™on saio Priday sreceting 22 size 13. Ay | 5th Ave. at 11th St. Similar Excursions May 8, .33 1. M o o G s re o 1 “Paul Jones” Middies Girls’ Middy Suits AMUSEMENTS| = wew vork Gity sl Lt fpelaelel] - ° | Convenient to all theatres, 3 | All-white, color- In Rose, :f"»‘ 5 railronds, steamship - | I H S ed trims and as 59 and Copen. Sizes 89 : . g active and homelike, P l I R > S 3' e J:{hlar.‘ Culp R:am'tfl. . tooms " single or “en cuile. b ennsyivania . et B 3e Sdiod Julia ulp, one o he world's . o ith, a Another " big 5P ==|Very specially it a hide fimsers e egal || §reesonshie matoaHGay e ament L Coperenth Soistse priced. hearty welcome yesterday afterncon | L e : when she stepped upon the stage of z signed for com.|the National Theater for her song Girls’ Sport $1.09 Men’s & Boys’§ 1.6 ., arrived at | recital, after an absence of several olt Laps. . . Is typioal of about one thouthnd simi | tancous applause with Which she was ayser 16-Button White % Seconds of 75c and 95¢ - e ar boats soon to be plac gree seemed both to please and sur- . - exc t quality; = & aoonits Bblaccd on the | &7 ": d both to pl Sllk (‘IOVCS §1.2 > atisfaction Fr ; : arke e Navy Départment at|prise her. $ ») B Wi v 5 Ny Eivender | Beach designs and pat- in the neighborhood of $3,000| During Mme. Culp's absence she = = 2 ) R indow Shades, 59¢ Navy, Lavender Peach, S i T sy Ehvorhood of #5000| geems to have broadencd and mel- Slight irregulars of the $2.00 \ : < Rose, Brown, Tan an e g Vide upholstered seats for five pas.|lowed the beautiful art she displayed i e A Saturday sale of Excellent other shades. tweeds. Values up to $3. {cengers and & pilot. (lass protected,|in her former visits here. Her pro- grade of Kayser's White Tricot Quality Oiled Opaque, Holland- the cabin will furnish comfortable | Eram ‘28 DAILAs & Teel antistimould Silk Gloves, with double finger ) finished and Watercolored VENIDA and Fashionette| Roman Stripe Fringed fation delays in connection with house | tanor rebuator it iost mothing i the ||| Unfindable. 810818 7tk St nileiand whitc 7l haveiportent parties, or for l_hl‘ Washington busi- | hands of Mme. Culp, and its musical e i ; Hair Nets SASHES man who is hurriedly called to| beauty will liye probably forever tlig A , ork E A group of Schubert songs, ending Very new and all the style The model boat, which arrived ves-| With the “Ave Maria,” followed. No 3 for right now. al, terday was piloted by C. R. Zimmer-|0ne has yet brought out the beau- C { man. ies of this gem of devotiopal song i | “Arrangements are now being made|3s Julia Culp does. Her volce of 12 for $ 9 Ito hold a formal launching ceremony | Fich Peauty, thoush moderate in vor- ‘ ecretary Denby and other Navy of- i, this composition. Her rendition {cials present. The plan is to stimu-|of Schubert's “Ave Maria” is like a {1ate commercial and pleasure fiyMg | benediction. throughout the country Debussy’s “Les Cloches” and “Vert” ‘D ‘Downtown o J . Store ; Purchase. 900 l\eW fie —and our Pa. 4 = ¢ Ave. Stores g’-OO 56.00 @ s l m s $5.00 and $6.00 A - Open Saturday Tailored of Peggy Cloth—Colors Guaranteed The middy suit is at once the dressiest and most practical of wash garments for little fellows. These are real $3.00 onc of durable Peggy Cloth, in the popular colors. Black sailor tie, embroidered ° L] | Sports Sailors Fine Milans $ 9 5 S e e and Piping i of Oliver Twist and Junior Norfolk suits. Sizes 3 to 8 years. See window display. Tan Scotch Grain, New B G Eesih e Straws. Skirts Tailored of Rich, Serviceable Fabrics, in Plaids and Checks Box-pleated and side-] pleated models for golf- ing. motoring and gen- eral utility wear. Dark $ 75 . Cushion Brims—Straight, Rolling, Back to the Good, Old Times! Mushreom Right at the height of demand for these smart and practical hats for sports and general wear King’s Palace presents 900 of them, fresh from New York, at and around half price. Tailored of high-grade milan straw and pip- ing straw in every effective spring and summer shape, trimmed with wide, medium and narrow bands. Black and all colors—plenty of black-and-white and navy-and- white combinations. and light plaids and small checks. Beautiful i2dt {wo and three-tone com- o ) vinations. Two racks of superb, A all-wool sports and street t skirts of richest mate- rials. in both gay and quiet plaids and checks. Patterns of uncommon | (g listinction. Box pleate side pleated, plain . | & s lored. J P s "N = = - r— —% -4 s = b2 —1 E—— B - e All Styles and E = ¥ = r 1} —— : = Leathers in Shoes — E = = E 4 > —] — v i 2 5 i ancl Oxfords, G » f——-. — Set Off Your Fmon‘te Frock to. Best ) g F——1 P Y Advantage—and Bring the Precious = = . e | $3.00 Kayser Silk Hose B s L | / > ".—; ! Kayser Allsilk Marvelstripe _Biack NemofNo 518-A tops;service el S s il i 2y e strated. rotects the abdominal organs, This i ttine back N 1 . : ‘\ Hose iniFegular sizee, and Kays $ 98 bt B )iip”a'ulylLERh e : 115 is ge ing back to Normalcy with this announcement a few (i staee Black o o e . coaxes forth the flat, harmonious lines of fash- with a vengeance—when you can weeks ago, our entire spring allot- I SRt St in 2 Satuvdayl saie ion casily and naturally. Made with rubber ; buy “Florsheim” shoes at $9.75 etk u’Fl heims? soli 4 1 fhat will bring the women a-hurrying. . tisetty andleraduatediciae o oss feur f2 = }en . ?h orske:ms SO out 1n l CHILDREN'S ONYX SAMPLE CHILDREN'S THREE-QUAR- e ‘ ‘ abou ree weeks! g Jf excellent quality; also TER_SOCKS, of mercerized cot- - N Any man who knows Florsheim | ars ot other goon ATEN T RA ey Sope, Other Nemo Corsets : - ite with a plai black, vhi W style and quality—and knows how But we are glad to say more have | white: 25 ani vrown.” 3 paies tor 39C $5.00 to $9.00 ‘ much higher other men’s shoes of just come in—some entirely “new | Let us help you choose the right Nemo for the same grade are still generally ones” among them. i Y your figure tomorrow. ¢ selling for—can casily grasp the full | l elm § umme]r ml erwear 955 importance of this opportunity. Better get in tomorrow—because Tots Colored Organdy this second lot will go faster than Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers, Garment No wonder, when we first came out the first one! i An carly opportunity to economize— Dresses . i i men’s well knit balbriggan underwear, c much below its worth. Hali-sleeve ---and a lot of other great values--- OR example, we are offering a corking good shirts; ankle drawers, with double seats. Get a summer’s supply! 3 for S1.00 So refreshingly crisp and daint that mothers will be impelled to bu OTIS BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR—short-sleeve line of Oxfords and High Shoes in Tan ‘ Sie e 2 G i shirts, ankle drawers, in regulars and when they them GHOI Sorgenty) s Black Calf, :\Or\\'cglan Ca.lf. “Brogues,” $ o 5 | stouts, 3% to 36. Drawers have double 69C A st anah b it semi-brogues and modified English or wide-toe i seat and strap back. Garment ......... trimmed in the same color or with ! ATHLETIC SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, of excel- bl el e g Colored Organdy and Voile Dresses, Sizes 6 to 14, $4.98 to $7.98 CHILDREN'S WHITE| LITTLE GIRLS HATS, of DRESSES, of organdy, batiste|white, organdy and mull, trim- and voile, in_dozens of exqui-|med with lace, ribbon and lasts, cor 2StS Aty T N B S e e P lent quality nainsook—80x80 weave. Tallored for perfect fit and uncommon wear. Sizes 34 to 36. Be sure to see these garments before buying — they're dollar values 69C SRS ol et S e 02 ) sitely trimmed models, all with | flowers. . S NIONIAY, wide ribbon sashes. Sizes 6 to ATHLETIC UNION SUITS of soft A $2.25 to $6.98 white nainsook, taped at neck and $3.98 to $12.50 ; 2 0 SLE- CHILDREN'S ALL - WOOL COLORED ORGANDY HATS,|SWEATERS, plain and fancy L] correctly proportioned well made. Elastic insert in back. 9 Sizes 34 to 46. $1.25 5C VAIU® Jeiecrcrecseniians combined with fancy straws.|knit, in coat and tuxedo styles, shirred and flower trimmed. |with belt and pockets. White, flesh and blue. $4.98 and $5.98 $2.98 10 $5.98 l armholes. Pre-shrunk, full cut,

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