Evening Star Newspaper, April 29, 1921, Page 9

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o $60, and $50 contributions by Mr. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1921 and Mrs. Cleveland Perkins, Arthur ACTORS T0 APPEAR et Mo LR ON TREASURY STEP s,cx'k'&'«fi'l’i‘ém.' u"':'i“{"n.f'fimmé \‘v?su- tary Are Renamed. ‘The Arta Club held its annual meet- Kitty Gordon and Jack Wilson to Boost I. V. N. S. Drive ing Nurses Boclety, 1413 G street | nexthweat: ing and election of ofMcers last night at the clubhouse, 2017 T street north- With Sketch. g ST a large banner, will form the back- ground to the scene. Commissioner Rudolph to Speak. Corcoran Thom will preside and ‘ommissioner Cune H. Rudolph will speak on the work of the nursing su- clety in protecting the health of the community, Squads of pretty girls, bearing varl-colored toy balloons, let- tered “I V. N, 8. will mingle with the spectators recelve contribu- tions {n return for thelr balloons. This novel mode of ralsing money was in- troduced here for the firet time last Sunday at the ball park and proved such & success that thousands of bal« loons have been procured for sale to- @u[m a artin(sf 1215F $T.and 1212101218 G ST MUST cLlMB MONUMENT. |t 'The polls opened at 3 o'clock and remained open untij 9. The count of the vote by the tellers was com- Visitors Cannot Uss Elevator, Shut Down for Repairs, plicated by the lcnflh of the ballot and {t was not until after midnight The Washington Monument ele- vator was shut down last night for that results were announced. The club meanwhile had held its annual meeting, rooelving reports of com- ropalrs, and ofMalals stated to that tho elevator service will be sus- until further notloe, The was out of commission re- Special Selling of Dinner Services A Variety of Special Decorations in American, French and Nippon China Full Five-Toe Room ‘ Footwear for Children Made over strictly othopedic lasts—of the best materials and the best workmanship. Such are Rich’s shoes for growing chil- il H dren—fitted by competent, patient sales- people. Complete stock of dress or play shoes and “Keds.” Spring heels on children’s shoes up to size 13. French China $187.00 $790.00 $90.00 Reduced te $112.00 $310.00 $65.00 100-piece Dinner Sets, Mrs. Willlam J. Logue, prominent Border Decorations clubwoman of Bt. Paul, i{s the first woman to seek & seat in the Minne- sota legisiature. 136-piece Dinner Sets, Two Rasentials for Summer Gold Encrustation AWNINGS—SLIP COVERS Place your orders ow, 0 you'll not be dis- appotnted. 1001 F St., Corner Tenth 100-piece Dinner Sets, Gold Edge & Floral Spray Decoration Domestic China 100-piece Dinner Sets, $90.00 Briar Rose Decoration $46.00 $75.00 $32.50 day. mittees and officers, and had voted Mrs. Corcoran Thom, chatrman of | emphatlc approval of a plan to remain the I V. N. 8. campalgn, has appoint- in the present premises rather than ed Mrs. John L. Newbold chalrman of [:fil;;‘,rd :v-:: uartare. elaswhere. fit recess | " e o awalt the report of the ien il be ciried e every oum: | cantiy, tollors, who shortly mfter 17 oolook | of the city. The Connocticut avenue |, 18 the meantime visltors mre priv- | raturned the following resuits: | Section will be covered by Miss Loutna | lleged to walk up and down the | For president Georme Jullan Zolnay: Delano, aided by Miss Marjoria; #haft, it was stated, of vioe president, Mitchell Cai H Wright, Miss Lowlse ‘Littauer, Mi After on to the top the view | for treasurer, Roy L Neuhaumer: for Xnne Hight, Miss Margaret Doeblo | !® Just:asigood se iCone; had come reqorling seorotary, George H. Daw- = s up evator, son; for . W, and Miss Frances Humpson, who will | tiions who have made the climb, B aftars TR A Jeorstary W, A large committee under direction R e areire sledted L & of Mtrs. 1. A Howles will aell tags and | KENTUCKY BOCIETY ELECTS. |canclen on the board of wovernars: Copes ind a corumities of seilors wilj| Representative Ralph Gilbert was the two highest recelving the elec- work in Anacostla. Stone & Fairfax | elested president of the Kemtusky|{of W 1. Doming and Feilx Ma has arranged for Mrs. Newbold to|gState Society at its meeting lust night | govornors who hold over from previ- use the store at 1409 H strect north- |y the Thommon School. He succeeds | ous_elections are K. W. Donm, gr.: “g‘ h“ ea fl“"‘°"~h " Representative Kincneloe, who de-|Warron N, Akerm H. K. Bush-Browh ther sections of the city will be | jined to milow his name to appea-|and Mrs, Charles Falrfax. covered by committees working under | for re-election. Other officers chosen direction of the following chairmen: |ywere: Itobert Adums, vice president: Mrs. G. Brown Miller, Mrs. Whitman | A~ H., Tocket, secretary, and J. I. Cross, Mrs. J. H. Stabler, Mrs. Clar- | White, treasurer. A musical enter- ence Wilson, Mrs. Willlam Grinnell, | tainment that preceded the dancing Mrs. Adolph Miller. the Misses Far- | whs given by Miss Anne Loring, Mrs. rand, Mrs. Laura Flescher, Mrs. Jo- { Wayne B. Wheeler and Miss Jean seph’ Salomon and Mrs. H. H. Rous- | Kincheloe. seau. Collections Total $19,144.96. Collections for the first four days PASTOR Asxs DmGES. have totaled $19,144.96. Campaign Rev. Methodios Metaxopoulos has l;aden. xhowe\'e'r, are confident that|flled suit in the District Supreme | Moderate Prices—Best Workmanship. the ipeople of ‘;gfg‘:gwgr:a'g’ :fl"{'fi‘,'ny Court to recover $5,000 damages from Eetimates cheerfully furnished. | which covers the entire community, | the St. Constantine and Helen Greek Doth to maintain and expand e work | Chommunity for aiieged wreacn or | CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. | by Sonmiributing the "full 850,000 | contract. The priest says he made T4 13th nw. M. $ST359T4. | eeded. b | three years at an annual salary of e $1,800, and he was ousted last month before the expiration o. the agree- —_— 100-piece Dinner Sets, vesterday showed the following: ment. He is represented by Attor- Blue Border Decoration Group A, directed by Mrs. Whitman T e néys Alfred D. Smith and Kate P. —— Mrs. Harding Wishes Drive “All Success™ Mrs. Warren G. Harding wishes “all success” to the In- structive Visiting Nurse Society 1n its campaign. The soclety to- day received the following let- ter from Miss Laura Harlan, social secretary to the mistress of the White House: “Mrs. Harding asks me to | say in answer to your letter that she can imagine mo cause that should make a wtronger appeal to every ome than the Instructive Visiting Nurxe So- clety, which i ready to carry | ala ‘and comfort to the count- less numbers who are reached in no other way. Mrs. Harding ‘wishes you all success in the campaign for the furtherance of this noble work.” Nippon China 100-piece Dinner Sets, $80m Conventional Border Decorations Cross and Mrs. G. Brown Miller, $461.75; group B, directed by Mrs. W. rected by Mrs. Reginald S. Huide- |7 oPPSO™ koper and Mrs Clarence Wilson, TR, iisle, $323.50; group E, directed by |50ta has had five presidents, and all Miss E. O. Adams and Miss Farrar- | of them are still living. M. Grinnell and Mrs. William Cor- $872; group D, directed by Mrs | In its existence of more than half Smith, $295; group F, directed by i S, Lowered Retail Prices $67.50 coran Eustis, $559 group C, di- Adolph C. Miller and Mrs. J. M. Car-|a century, the University of Minne- Mrs. R. B. H. Lyon and Mrs. Lester Neuman, $133.50; division B, directed by Mrs. Mary Church Terrell and Mrs. Hayden Johnson, $192, and di- vision C. directed by Walter Bruce Howe and Thomas Sweeney, $150. Among large contributions reported were the following: Mrs. Whitman Cross, $1,000; Mra F. A. Delano, $1,000; Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Ather- ton, $250; F. A. Delano, $200; Chris- tian Heurich, $100: Mr. and Mrs. Cor- coran Thom, $100; Julius Garfinkle & Co., $100; Mrs. Charles Bromwell, “It’s Delicious” 14th at G=—= BIRD 1415 G Street Opposite Keith's Furs Exclusively Following President Harding’s sug- gestion to the Federal Reserve Board, we have completely re- marked our entire selections of new Spring and Summer Fashions: | { | | | le furs should | || not be carelessly pro- “ I | | | tected, but be left to Bird's personal care during the summ. Improved Storage. In. quire about charges. SFFINE FURS REBUILT. This Store Is Closed Saturdays at 1 P.M. Throughout the year, with the exception of | July and August, when it is closed all day Sat- urdays. This change is solely in the interest of our employes; therefore, we will greatly appreciate your aid in shopping before 1 p.m. Saturdays and thereby helping to further one Tomorrow, last day of the campalgn to raise $50,000 for the Instructive Visiting Nurse Society, has been desig- nated as “health day” by the campaign committee, and Kitty Gordon and Jack Wilson, famous beauty and popular comedian, appearing this week at Keith’s Theater, have promised te ap- pear at the mass meeting on the north steps of the Treasury at noon, which is to be the main feature of the day's activities. The presence of these two stars was arranged through the cour- tesy of Roland Robbins, manager of | Keith's. Miss Gordon is to contribute a one- act sketch of her own invention, and, ‘We feel in taking this step we are doing our bit .« toward revising and readjusting. Considering the earliness of the season, the values being of- fered are indeed important. ‘o All spring furs radically re- duced and a leading value in 3-skin SIBER- IAN SQUIR- REL CHOKERS, $9.75 At..iiiiiiiiiiiienns Blackistone’s“Club” Centerpiece, $3.50 rated. BB ® The reductions include: if weather conditions permit, siso will sing. Mr. Wilson will appear if a-five- minute comedy skit. The Marine Band will play a special- 1y arranged program, and will aid the —solves the problem of decoration for the lunch- eon, tea or dinner. Free Storage for Furs —left for repairs, and Special Repair Rates to induce your F Street, Corner Thirteenth | | | | ! . | of the most humanitarian movements inaugu- | | orders now. Phone Fr. 3445. vaudeville artists. A corps of I. V. N. S. nurses in uniform, and carrying ™ Tailored and Costume Suits . Street, Afternoon and Evening N Gowns Day Coats—Capes and Wraps Smart Sports Apparel Blouses—Hats and Furs BLACKISTONE 14th and H NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY A DAINTY WRIST WATCH For the Girl Graduate Unequaled Opportunities for Saving Are Offered in These Sales Prior to the Opening of the New Store ~ 1109-1111 G Street N.-W. Furriers and Ladies’ Smart Wear G at Twelfth St. Swef;ter Special ----The New Tie-Back Model---- The Latest Fad in Fashionable Sport Wear 2,000 Pieces—Exquisite SILK UNDERWEAR A beautiful assortment at most reasonable prices. Important News for D. ALPHER, ?gzvg‘gnw Special 2 8 5 ];lvy ON SALE SATURDAY i b for rown others Day M. Pasternak |l = . = Plain or trimmed with Tuxedo Collars of Angora. The material is all wool and you have your choice of short or long sleeve styles. The Connecticut Avenue Shop At $1.98 1 e 1209 Conn. Ave. N.W. : Satin and Crepe de Chine garments that will de- light the most particular woman. They are lace trimmed, ribbon trimmed and embroidered. Saturday Girls’ Coats 5 1 o A selected @ Droop’s Music House@ Envelope e - —Con inations—Teddys and aunty models, as stylis Camisoles. White an Colors. as Big Sister’s or Moth- group of I 239 er’s; in polo cloth, comel’s hair cloth, homespun and novelty checks. Ages 2 to 14 years. Girls’ Hats New Tailored Straws of fine Milan braids, in Brown, Navy and Black. Special Purchase of 500 HANDMADE BLOUSES Regular $398 and $4.98 Kinds. Made of excellent quality: Batiste, with hand drawnwork, lac embroidery trimmings. New collar effects. Long and short sleeve m{_ . "2 THE COAT OR WRAP You want is included in this sale tomorrow. 20% Discount Smart Tailleur Suits Emphasizing the slenderizing silhou- ette in Twill Cord and Piquetyne; also Sports Suits of Tweed. 98 ictor Records Adpvertised on Page 22 of Today’s Evening Star 1 on Sale Here Tomorrow Girls® Tuxedo Sweaters Girls' Middy Blouses NE learns much about musical matters and history by keeping apace with the In fine quality Zephyr | Excellent gqualities Jean . . - The values are from $35 to $45, at........... $ ;&?:‘;m?ae Btg:f':'”:g w"x:“mdm“:'gli: 'l::m;:g; Sfiecm”y PflCtd s Rccord;' Sk hfn:;"l tmogth lto Loose wrappy models, Straight-line effects. Belted styles. [ ] Buff, Buff and Brown. Sizes | with Blue. Ages 4 to 20 month and reading over the Victor Supple- Sports models with patch pockets. The materials are fine qual- ity all-wool cloths, in every wanted spring shade. Faultlessly tailored and silk lined. 7 to 14 years. Very special $6.95 Little Fellers® Wash Suits A great variety of materials, including Galatea, Rep, Devonshire Cloth and Gingham, in Oliver Twist, Dutch, Sailor and Regulation models. Sizes 2 to 6 years, Special $1.95 Special Z:lfl. Very specially priced ments. $1.98 365 ‘A Special Group of HATS that sold at $25.00 and $3000, Reduced to $10 Your're welcome to stop in here and hear all the records you wish at any time. We carry the largest stock of these Records avail- able, Of course the Victor Supplements are yours for the asking, Baronet Satin SPORTS SKIRTS 102 Very - unusual values. Made of genuine Duplanes Baronet Satin. Navy, white, pink, rose, tan, gray and black. $10.00 Fiber Silk with Tuxedo eollar, Just the thing you want for .| eeol morpings and even- Ings, All wanted colors, DROOP'S 125 1300 G y Pianes, Player-Pianes, Victer Victrolas

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