Evening Star Newspaper, April 27, 1921, Page 5

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THE EVENIWG STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, “K. F. R.” FORMED 50 YEARS AGO TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY APRIL 27, 1921 $3.00 and $3.50 Ready-to-Hang Awnings, $2.29A made of 39c Shirting Madras 25¢c Yard 36-inch Shirting Madras, $1 and $1.25 Rugs| 69c Double - warp Design Grass $1 and $1.25 Bag Frames, 79¢ Pag Frames. shell and 27 x 54 Stencited Organization Designated by Mystic Initials Ié F d d b J’ G lb. K a very fine 1 Rugs, in medallion nnd{ iy S R A fine. close-woven. neat border designs o metal combinations: - ounde y Jesse Grant, ion iIN\. soft-finish 'grade; - light various . colorings. Also ey carved and plain de- Stiiesty for mEne oo Mae Tor Bama wian signs; desirable shapes blue, pink, green, tan and brown. with band borders.—First Floor. Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. and sizes Parris and Others. boys' shirts, women's and children’s wear. Jewelry Dept., First Floor. tnches wid Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Ever hear of the “K. F. R"? What, Harrison, New : Commodore K (] do those mystic initials mean? ‘\i ‘{,‘";‘lr" (-‘h"'\;‘ d. ""l]'- Fran | M. Ne . Eva : Col. - s 5 Well, nobody except the members |\ T partello e $l 00 Reppscord $2 Satin Messaline, $1.49 themselves know what the letters|miral Thomas N . inch Colored Satin Messa- stand for, but a half century ago a f’-_»"rur w. 1 line ch satin face quality, in all Poplin, 59c Yard 'L(\rnu: Seattle. wnd evening shades, includ- h. Heather Jersey Suits jr " Aluminum I ipped | | | Parris (now Albion K. Parris of the | banking firm of Crane, Parris & Co.) | and asked him if he wouldn't like to start a club. Thousands of boys’ clubs have started in the same offhand way and have enjoyed a short und tu- multuous existence. But this one different. rg's—First Floor. Goldorbe Goldemberg's—First Floor. members were service. Entertainment Schedule. The club is planning quite a day of | xr::p ofdmely \\':llslx:nnl;;r 1.1" s now | Was S el L T e ey Kins i piack rather distinguished elderly men, : will at once begin 4 inch Reppscord Poplin, a 5 t e ] hers 0 \ S1ec 2 < v, « w formed a club by that name, which | [ feminisce with old members now For Women and Misses high-grade ~ilk and cotion aucepan ol K $1.75 Crepe de Chine has 50 well withstood the test of time | Blair. Col. 'William C. Borde - f“"l“c fl’““‘“gf ”‘fi pbeat=nee i $1.39 that, with thirty members present out | Ward W. Cady. Walter H. Chew, Wil- anc reliect cof allzsLl popun ~d Crepe de Chine, of thirty-nine living, its Aftleth anni- | Ja™ B Chilton Frank B Crosthwaite, | [ Beautiful iustrous quality a7, f P pure stk versary is to be celebrated tomorrow |, e T e b e Color assortment includés i - [ ! night by a banquet at the University irian: Dr. 4. Stewart Harrison. Blair Lee, | 5 Copen, Dark Gray. Old Rose, 2 Z S Club. The magic letters mean a lot|Cap . Ren Mi Taupe. Navy and Burgundy. W al i to them and to any of their relatives | Albion A 2 | sale ot pink, light and friends who have heard of tne| Willis 60c Embroidered Dotted 1 Lip- brown, tan, orchid A club throughout the years. Here's|Rev. Dr . 0 5 ete. % 2 2 il olia ed Saucepan Sets, three as- how it all happened: club’s chapiain. 49¢ ped ucepan 5 a; 2 Shortly before Christmas, 18i1,{ The number of officers of both Army ediEeliad 4l sorted size saucepans in each $2.50 Satin Duchesse, $1.79 Jesse Grant, son of President Grant,:2nd 2 Hcbel ingticediiiniithess iy e lareas crgantE. | i <ot g Y 2 e s 5-inch Rlack Satin Duchesse, and his cousin, Baine Dent, met “Al" e Clety points Uil e wrade for | [N SEDl ¢ 2 quart trade 1 pure silk, rich satin face qual- Srie s and dros I sizes. Guaranteed qualit for street and evening wear. il 15 in military or naval | We have established new Extra Special 1 records for value - giving Notion Values with previous sales of these ; Rich’s Powder, 12¢ viopsis Talcum Pow- = et Women’s ExtraSize Garments It has stuck and for near-! The local contingent | visitors on an extended | automobile tour of the city Speciel Veluss applied successfully for membership, e : = gty = . i = . in dermu lin- sets, B death. i S luneh with'a Eeonp of thi i suits—tomorrow’s offering i Aprons, Ete.—For Thursday salisiesionm (Facciene ind | up of thirt g 69¢ Pair Syri Other Members Enrolled. b LT R S B of 200 garments at $10.00 JKieinert's 13ton shiclas | | Wicl devbte muchimetand s ecionRt e e A R SO F"““t;; VIRREES ish love affuirs. Then they will all | = do) ct: size : =5 X narrative: Three more boys w o miale - Nhonlthey mi e B i only; the adjustable kind. | large women and provide satisfving assortments of extra | C ¥al # . B C Keicton aists s1 ments to meet their rcquirements. are | alter Chew and Frank Bolles, for the dinner. at which Henry tion for underselling. . (e . g e : | ity-leuther, with five feet tubing ’l,l‘:sh;:"l‘l:lel_‘r ‘I}fi;em;!cll‘mf‘ fg,.‘\'{fi‘.f.‘; Davis will act as toastmaster. i) 48¢c typical of the superior values we offer in “Fxtra Size” gar- | and hard-rubber nlmngdw- war- s<hed on ¢ v i n ke T A 3 ranted perfect; well made. House g;;)‘u::ls,a];;l‘::-fl by Gen. Grant | These are of all-wool Heath- o b e naE s | Sment 4llz‘; Cold Cream, 7c yroom. ad a ) . B AL mimeney (Bt Soves a anie, some enairs ana atew | WILL CONFER ON DEBT. er Jersey, in the season’s best rectly and : de. R & G Corsets, of whitc cou- Extra Size Bungalow Aprons, Dagets and Ramsdell's Berfect e e ot e rence STl o iisestoel styles and colorings. Suits for Shopping Bags, 25¢ “| | ti. beavi Lo semtord a hams, in ueat | colg Cream: a high-grade cleans- Welford Harrison, “Gus” and Will | Great Britain o ; the young miss or older woman S eppingiH large it Vith ©3 DO o mias e M inciaudNmastage fooshs SRR s Aliniy? Eautie: Tizes aad Dol Teo at Britain on the matter of fund 3 % size; 1y made; double | | 3 00 oben fromt | 1o extra) ing the British five-billion-dollar war* for street, business, travel, riveted handies, | ips, . Coldenberg's—First Floor. i $1.25 | and the organization was off to aidebt to the United States will be motoring and sports wear. Shoe Trees, 7c Pair fiying start. - Its history, compiled | gtarted in a short time, according to ¥ 2 ShocierISihyian e satwbon e o clec it s 5 3%¢ Cretonnes from the old record books and his | 4 E quality. neat Extra Size “Mildred Stout' Secretary Mellon. he j metal correctly Invitations, Jersey does not wrinkle and spring; vory n own keen memory by Rev. Charles Mor- ' $1.60 ris Addison of Cambridge, Mass., is aid, probably will be sent from the sl . 5 . with dainty em- | d A Tick amusing yet inspiring chronicle of boy- | State Department shortly suggesting holds its shape when tailored as Ironing Board Covers l el Ll e rt 1C |“gs ish embitions, boyish accomplishments | that Great Britain send representa- | [ carefully as these suits are. Musline Night- | sertions: reinforced i e St bt tives to this country for that purpose. | [ ) 49¢ | low k| ext larze “$1.50 19 Yard What did the members do? What | Arrangements for the conferences | | Tuxedo and notched collar e [ hitei low aeck | extra - large siz 5 [ didn’t they do? Their record: ist Mhere, the Secretary said, are in the = e o e nowniisATSlongEilis g HERe 3 5 - N eI I ands ot the State Depactmont which styles, made attractive by the brand; standard sizes; adjust- e $l OO Extra Size Brassieres, of e ;;’:"";“"g:rh":"“fi{‘, full, frank and spicy. They tell M‘wmh dhll rr:mn;dli;n Erocvdu:‘». 1t is| M narrow belts,the smart pockets l" i€ ofany;bosra | e . he s B e !";"”1]" from 2 to 10 yards, the first design for the imevitable | Probable. he added. that neither Great St 3 7 i ied w 1nd embroid- S ki g sl e o p e Inevitable i Rritain nor this country will lay down and varions pleated effects used ro\'n‘ll'l{! fl}Oql‘d Pq.ds‘, >/9C | ze Drawers, soft- front; large B A4 o otdecwcrnd founda; of the c\;nsmmion and of the | in at:;‘flfls?;:n); srfl_rl‘mf'vfilf;‘n for Yu!r:'l i mn the jackets. g R e e made; wEE, T 69C ;md'vrzrm e $l 39 oice of bird. floral, ncorporation of the society, which |ing the debt, but it will be a matter = adius ojzan A, . nees of hemstitehed asten bac! = 5 i o - was s illegal as it was well-mean- | to be worked out by discussion at the Goldenberg's- Second Floor. pCcldenere 's—First " Floor—Notion s analhems Enilicnt Styles: sizes upito’s . in all wanted ing, inasmuch as all were minors. A |conferences. e | rd Floor. ‘circulating library was staricd: also | Conferences with Great Britain, the a debating society that handled burn- | Secretary continued, probably will be | ing questions without gioves, and an ) followed by separate meetings with| amateur magazine was inaugurated. | other aliied debtors. “ 6. n connection with suggestions made et % b Wite Howae- some time ago of possible cancella- | “Cash and | $10.95 Stenciled Grass A 99 g The K. F. R._was entertained at!tions of allicd debts, the Secretary 1 C Iy G (1] I'y | Junch by the President and Mrs. | said that cancellation of the war debts ar roce Ru S at 5 85 Grant, and the White House ran was “the next thing to inconceivable” | 9 an “ad.” in its journal, the text of and had never been suggested by ei-| 5 epa men | which consisted of Gen. Grant's office ther this country or its debtors. i | gxi12-ft. Large Room Size Stenciled-design Grass Rugs. good heavy-weight, close double-warp grade, in green, biue and brown medallion or neat border designs. Strictly per- fect quality. Cx10-ft. size, worth $8.95, at $4.85 | | ety Peachen 6x 9-ft size, worth $5.95, at $3.45 il g, oy e || $42.50 Seamless Velvet Rugs, $26.75 hours. Dramatic entertainments were | staged and in the severe winter of 1876-7 successful altruistic efforts were made for the care of the poor of the District. Through the or- ganization’s efforts a Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children of the District of Columbia was e tablished. Meetings were not al ways orderly, even after the aging club moved to 1427 F street. where it proudly employed a janitor, and sometimes the presiding officer, when fines were scoffed at, hurled kindling wood at the heads of recalcitrant ! members. { “To improve its members indi- | vidually and collectively in mrental ' and moral culture, and to encourage them in their attempts toward lit- erary and mental success,” is the high-sounding phraseology in the preamble to the constitution used to describe the purpose of the K. F. R. The members living today claim that ! the club did just that, and those who know the meh are not inclined ; to dispute them. . Pass From Active to Henorary List. As boys left Washington they were | transterred from the active to the! honorary list. The last “active” was | elected in 1883, the list closing with seventy-six names, and since then ail have been in effect, “honoraries,” ex- cept A. K. Parris, who has lived here continuously and whose many years' faithful service as corresponding sec- retary has made him the connecting link between them all. The first death, many years ago, drew all the rest closer together and succeeding deaths hawe intensified the bond. Libby Salmon, 10Y5c I COUPON and 103zc¢ for ! )i s of Libby Brand Pink | | Salmor e _® ]| Il;s, 25¢ Libby MILAN HEMP AND GROSGRAIN COMBINATIONS T of large cans The values are so exceptional women and misses will be eager to take advantage of the opportunity to purchase a smart, stylish hat at this low price. Dluesianel Keronoyrupsalse] | 9x12-ft Large Room Size Seamless Velvet Rugs, product of Alex- Golfltflbe!r';—nlltmen( 2 | ander Smith and Sons Carpet Company. Choice of floral, oriental p and medaillon design n all the most wanted colorings. Regular $2.69 | 9x12-it. Rag Rugs, $10.65 Heavy-weight, 9x12-ft. Large Room Size Rag Rugs. Summer Curtains | | .o/ wis i SSRGS 2 $1.95 Pair. || . 8x10-ft size at $8.65 Cros& Stripe Summer Curtains, some with heavy snowflake or | cord effects; green, blue or ecru color grounds with various color stripes; 40 inches wide, full Just the hats for sports wear and general use—made of grosgrain ribbon and Milan hemp. - various ldeal summer 6x9-ft. size at $5.65 Styles MUSHROOMS ROLL BRIMS CHIN CHINS Colors JADE AND WHIT BLACK AND WHITE NAVY AND WHITE NAVY AND CHERRY SAILOR EFFECTS GRAY, BROWN, ETC. ETC: Goldenberg's — Millinery Dept. — Second Floor. Boys’ $13.50 to $16.50 50c China Mattings, 29¢ 2 | Best Palmed-finish Lintan Straw, 116-warp China Mattings. plain | white, also stripes and checks of green, blue, tan, red and brown Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. BRUCEWOOD s A lock roll front length. | Goldenberg's—Fourth Floor. | Sale of Men’s Blue Serge Suits and Students’ Two-Trousers Suits & Shins |R | EARL & WILSON meax. 50c Papier de | Decades ago the boys had plans ail ? Aleem.gkable $18 50 slmparta’nt Luxe 35C ° B T R e et patage 1 Wo-Trousers Suits entation, but the K. F. R. never com- pletely lost sight of its original 4 i project and in 1902 the sur®:ving / b F ‘_ Pamrer ;le Luxe, a high-grade Strictly All Si members endowed a bed in that popu- Without a doubt these are the best clothing values inen-finish writing paper. in zes lar institution. This is but one of a : S white, pink and blue: 84 sheets, All-Wool 7to17 number of worthy objects that the offered this season. Suits of the newest style at a (eT5ants oo Tl Ty v e e ° Years St :ra:-e:.czu:;?:""::;fi- keep together price that touches a new low level for clothes of this age. : . J i & o 2 2 ; Envelopes to ratch, at 12e 4 & 5 5 B StnuSE) enn{one DemeNor o f | tHe = quality—overproduction lots of regular standard lines e, Mothers who consider economy in their boys’ clothes frequent meetings of their youth, and are looking forward to their fiftieth with all the keen anticipation that| they experienced when they received the long-ago not beginning 'Thal President and Mrs. Grant request the | pleasure of your company.” et “Old Boys” Coming to Banquet. From out of town are coming the following old Washington boys Joseph H. Adams. New York; Rev. will find this sale of unusual money-saving interest. Each suit has two pairs of trousers, and this feature means double service. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Up to $3.00 Leather Beauty Cases, $1.95 from good makers, secured 'way below regular. Handsomely tailored in the newest styles—includ- ing three-button conservative models of blue serge and Students’ Two-trousers Suits, in brown and gray stripes; also various effects; most desirable colors. Men’s sizes, 36 to 42; students’ sizes, 32 to 38. They 2re fashioned of all-wool Cheviots and Tweeds, in a variety of desirable mixtures, and both pairs of Knicker- bocker trousers are full lined throughout, all seams taped and reinforced. Well tailored suits, in all sizes 7 to 17 years. Dr. Charles Morris Addison, C: NOONTIME or anytime, no Goldenberg's—Boys’ Clothirg Department—Third Floor. ¢ w:{:"lmu\ {:ql.c:la'?; ‘;’»i"!f};a other beverage can equal it. Leather Beauty (Cases, or party San .}n}:on‘v;,-‘l‘x;(' :"lur‘ra)] b “Dun’ THE COCA-COLA COMPANY Goldenberg’s Clothes Shop for Men—First Floor. TN tio oLy, ean, Ishpeming. Mich.: Col. John P. Atiants, G 5 P : S 1 25 S 1 Bl h Einies. .\g:;"\’:;kk_fl.v;[zi:»][xr;l‘-.:r’;ox’ Direct Entrance From K Street. elSat il "m _m‘m $ . eam eSS eac Leather Goods Dept.—First Floor, . Women’s $5.50,$6 & $6.50 Sheets at 79¢ Each District National Bank B o ® atda h 72x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets, three-quarter-bed size, 1406 G Street” | LOW S oes g ' T Toe I made of heavy, round-thread cotton; hand torn and ironed, | ‘ 2 ';"“ finished with deep hem. Subject to slight imperfections, i $4 39 Pair ,)= ’l"" ®; i which do not impair the wearing quality. { 3 B ‘ . — = - f VERY beautiful four-poster $1.50 Bleachcd Sheets | $3.50 Bedspreads, 49 The Glad—t0=sge =You | I PRI« A A S T A bed of the Cotonal desien oy et At h fi" th- B k i ! stock, comprising broken lines and incomplete assortments ?[:";"(;;‘El:r;"p"';11‘“:‘],355:03‘: 1500 SeamiciiBiiacnsalsnecnt || o Sreeineayy Eatel Bnssele mOSp €re S 1S ban | E} _quf;‘ring U‘!:l‘llsual savings on low shoes of correet style and ‘::{l :;I:‘plo;k'ij fnp:‘(;‘-fici“ mag:i Si}.‘«.mx.\(.x:,%‘fthu-:zh ;u]l;e ;::;v;lem 19 Bleached Cotton, 14c reliable quality. Zellappointe pres S 36-inch Bleached Cotton, a close- e Our operating machinery is ?:, Included are Oxfords and Strap Pumps of brown and }Bzrsg;f:: \h.nclge a\!\es:f;sr in a 18¢c U“bligf/hzd Cotton Toven, soft-finish grade, free trom resident - il i 2 d tan calf leathers, Louis, Cuban 7 s | 2! - 5 R. N. Harper geared up on the co-operating i black kid, p"xtcnt colt an 2 7. ?dth ASDr | 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting Cot- 39c Pillowcases, 29¢ { and military heels. Sizes 2}5 to 7; widths A to D. ¥ . | ton. a heavy round-thread quality, 42x36 Bleached Pillo g * 4-Passenger Ch fi b wcases, fres Vice Presidents .plan. Our customers ase our Goldenberg's—First Floor. . IIIOrone ffl‘(’s "J ‘;'fi» ;"5;;_‘; from flfi']d;:a:f&!&nn fine, firm- H oldenberg 's—First T, ‘woven 01 cotton. N E-Eipscomb associates—entitled to all the l‘awn SWIngS Lewis Holmes Girls’ Middy Blouses C. J. Gockeler advantages of progressive and Whi V ol 35c N. L. Sansbury aggressive service—and they get 59c te 01 e’ L] Cashier them. 40-inch White Chiffon Voile, extra fine sheer, two-ply quality with beautiful chiffon finish. The preferred white ” material for summer waists and dresses. - | H. L. Offutt, jr. Customership is all the # $1.39 Girls’ Middy Blouses, of white Lons- § dale jean, regulation and cuff bottom models ; choice of plain white, also navy blue collar and cuffs; well made and credentials necessary, and you'll find none of the traditional lofti- ness here. We're all right down 32-inch White Check Nain- sook, a fine, close-woven grade, in neat plain and broken checks; " _ 36 and 38 Inch White Novelty Veile Waistings, in beautiful em- broidered designs, satin on common ground — working : ! Spit : for walsts, lingerie and stripes, checks, fig- Rardt . £ e E finished ; sizes 6 to 18 years. No young hildren’s dresse ures, etc; worth 75c and 0 Flvc )tf)u sc'n |cc' all that ’ | girl’s wardrobe is complete without one N Trea: .ylrit::,, 2d9C 89c yard o e 690 T‘C can in conformity with bank- or more middy blouses, and this sale NE o heve £ OLDEN Oak Chifforobe ":;-l;:: .hW"'llr q“lOrtln“y. ly, a u::-.i'naehn" ite India ing law and prudence. # enables you to supply your needs at a Do e EARSChy with five large drawers with _cobweb finis 35(: quality; snow- white 24(: ! htilelcost ger wn Swings will and cupboard for women'’s worth 50c yard....... bleached .. be needed all through the hot weather. Strongly braced frame, painted red, with natural finish seat. 45-inch White Luna Lawn, an extra fine white fabric for chil- dren’s dresses and wom- on's ‘wearables: worth 59c or men’s clothes. Of good design and splendid finish. Goldenberg’s — Furniture Store— “‘Across the Btreet.” White Linene Sait- ing, a heavy linen-finish grade, ]w.ilh the I.:T”.nnu :’f 19 nen su ; woer 3%¢c yard ek . c Girls’ Grmnulum Bloomers, good quality a black satine; deep plaited hips $l 98 . Won’t you join us? and governor fasteners on knee and waist; sizes 14 to 20 years, Goldonberg's—Third Floor. Safety Deposit Boxes—$3 to $25 per annum

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