Evening Star Newspaper, April 22, 1921, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921. ol Do | PRESIDENT HARDING TO BREAK GROUND 'S FOR ROGER WILLIAMS MEMORIAL PB‘I‘P b orn The Credit Jewelers With The CASH Prices. A Special Feature! A Dainty 15-Jewel Bracelet Watch Safe Storage 608 TO 614 11th ST. NWr for Furs.' The House of Courtesy A Conquest of Quality by the Inexpensive Dress Dept.---Offering’ tomorrow a tempting’ roup of Smart Dresses —in which the materials—the designs—the workmanship— and the variety all proclaim decidedly a bargain at Dresses for Street Dresses for Afternoon $ Dresses for Evening Dresses for Sport Exclusive designs—entirely new, strikingly effective—in extreme models and models of modified expression of prevailing fashion. —and aII you need to pay is 50c a week UST figure it out—vou select the bracelet watc you like best—frem among a great v styles—you wear it—and puv for it in amounts as 50c a week—about 3c A DAY! you need no longer deny yourself one of these superb timekeepers. ' ) astclber>’s "{drfl Creddt Jewselers in the World" 935 Pennsylvania Avenue H Architect’s drawing of the National Baptist Memorial to Roger Willlamsa and Religious Liberty, which is to be erected at 16th street and Columbia road. JEWS TO KEEP PASSOVER. PRESIDENT TO ASSIST | Observance of Week Will Begin IN BAPTIST EXERCISES | & This Evening. Passover. commemorating the bib- | Ground to Be Broken Saturday for ¢ be c s s o | the libefationtiof the Memorial to Leader in Re- ligious Liberty. o world for the week beginning Eifor ihogNational BaptistiMes S to Roger Williams and reli- 1 sérvices will be held in all liberty Sitomorrow fattesmoonial 1 synagogues this evening at k at 16th street and Colum- : e T Tricolettes Georgettes Taffetas 7222227777 7 ”/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////\ gre;fle de Chine ganton Crec[:e gn'nt;d Georgette atins stten-ear Crepes ombinations kable combinations—with em- ue embellishments. In all the wanted colorings—plain and in re broidery, sashes, eyelet embroidery and flowere For the Growing Girl Fully as stylish and smart as those selected by sister or mother. The Button-Strap Pumps illustrated repre- sent only one of the many other new models, including Oxford Ties and Novelty Pumps of Mahogany Russian Calf, Patent Leather, Gun Metal and White Reignskin. Prices are moderate, ranging from $5 to $7 a Pair \ Misses’ and Children’s White Oxford 5 P. Lips- re the builders. Work of ion of the building is to begin at Reduction of Eastern Isle Underwear The sheerest of cotton, in the shapeliest of garments—all handmade—and hand embroidered. We've divided our entire stock into three lots— 35 4s —which brings them close to cost. For Saturday—Fur Chokers $10-00 ses Saturday are to open | program and addresses | committee members, | {memorial was started four years ago v action of the Northern jouthern Baptists, numbering seven million members, and lis expected to cost about $500,000. n is for a beautiful colonial- ucture to be connected with ssent building, with a statue of | ms in front of the corner " Egerton Swartwout of New nt Harding is expected to ai about 4:30 o'clock and formally | ground. g the prominent guests in- e Oscar S. Straus of New York, W. Hunt of Bucknell Univer- nnsylvania; Dr. B. D. Gray of | and Emil Berliner and others | l.bulldmg commlllel.o will Dr‘e MOTION PICTURE SHOW the Immanuel Baptist v 2 0, with special 3 sod_and re- < e oulhern] vention was in session in | for the erection of the TO AID PLAYGROUNDS Misses” and Children’s Patent Leather Strap Stippers for Dress Wear Tm, Strap Slippers and Theo Ties (Harry Crandall Comes to Rescue nfI : Sies Dlie 5 | Children With Performances | Two special ]ots‘—both below the ‘rcg}xlar \d}lxc. and ggzes ;;o 8 in Knickerbocker Tomorrow. | Made of perfect skins—Taupe and Gray Fox, i e Sizes 1114 o coith o funds availabic with whieh Squirrel, Baum Stone-Marten, Opossum, Civet . needed ind provide ad. | Cat and Australian Opossum. ditional equipment for the school | lzygrounds, Harry Crandall, head of in of Crandall motion picture . n Washington, has decided | to the aid of ‘the children I erbocker Theater at Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords e ey S ‘ I Hosiery for Children All kinds—all styles—in qualities that are always dependable. Sazes Siton il s o T $1.50 Sizes B4 20 20l i $1.75 MILY SHOE, STORE JOS STQASBURGEQ, CO 310— 312 SEVENTH STREET — f : K"’“"ds in th Fcaturmg the New Another Bxg Specxalm tomorrow | 1ot St | p Sensible Novelty . Ballou and other i R4 A G 000 circulars ¢ were distribut- / I 00l system yes- ; - “ra Sobotka, presi- Al \ nl a es 5 arent-Te A g School, and i\ 90 in. 8 of the sev- /4 ! / X \\\ $15 Plaid and Striped Wool, tomorrow morning a il be \presented under | |l) be used in purk'h’.’slflb 6"“”!!"9!" 1 You'll like this new stitch; and the new model—trimmed with brush wool ; $ 95 and with rope girdles. In any one of the desirable shades .............. . i improving th nds of the Mo Pleasure Designed for porch Plain Serges—Silk Poplin— ! ! il | 2 wear and bathing beach in box plait, side and ac- QIR RUNIY | A Blt“éb;;fltS'I ! and for the coolish even- cordion plaiting—with but- GHSOLver: | ings. Many combina- ton and pocket embellish- tions of light and dark colorings—plain or with inter-knitted stripes; col- lar and revers of white or erably reduced from regular self-toned brush wool. prices. - O ye tavern of earlie E nglande, g £ the guests brought their own knives and forks. Table silver furnished by mine host was un- thought of then. @At WALLIS, the table sil- ver glistens invitingly; its cleanliness pro- claims the spotlessness of the kitchens notable afar for food surpass- ingly delicious. Our sil- ver, glass and china are all sterilized ; our uten- ment. All sizes—and all consid- $ —that's the strong attraction for tomorrow — with hundreds of Think of having no bobbins to wind! i | One of the pleasures of this machine is that it has no bobbins to run out and require winding. And there are no tensions to regulate. Once you know the joy of using this new, finely built, silent, portable, Electric Automatic sewing machine, you will regard sewing as a delight. It makes a stitch as strong as three i | New Blouses Overblouses, Ty-on and Tailored models. sils revel in live steam and no towel or hand contacts them, ¢ These modern meth- ods mean much finer fare and lower price for you at WALLIS’ 12th and G Sts. N.W. SERVICE ml _l > L b 5 - U:\ u threads. Why not come in and see it running, or let us send one to your home for a free demonstration? You can buy it on easy payments. Georgette, trimmed with real filet lace. The new Crepette Cloth—of dainty texture. Mignonette, Tricolette and Crepe de Chine; elaborately cin- broidered; lace trimmed; shirred fronts—in all the suit colorings —and White, Flesh, etc. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. 702 10th St. N.W. Main 8232 COURTESY

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