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10 5 . THE 'EVENING" STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 5 1921 i = ! | RED CR Al as the garments will be remodeled to y greens generally about this city after | Martin D. Schram. Henry J. Klinge, | NEW oss PPEAL- suit the requirements not only of the mild winter just passed. Agatha M. Lanigan. Blanche Acher, | —_— youngsters, but of adults. However, 3 The first and second rounds of match | Olive Allwine, Heten B. Wilson, they should be clean, Mrs. Theodore v 1d tomorrow and the|erine Barrett, Emma Mo - “2.000,000 Garments Needed at| Die¥, BI0%S, chapter secretary, states. in all flights and ! Rosenfeld and Paints, —inside and ont and detail us to duled for & exccute the work. Now is the| ~Once for Children in Europe. _In addition to the appeal for cloth- e Sl haailed for . time to freshen up the home and | In response to advices from Eu-|InE ::;z.p:!-c'l)\;-r-i“’l_i?}:“‘fzf,fizrgfim‘;‘:::: {be heid anl day . the golt) ORDERED HERE FOR DUTY. arnis; es’ save the surface. [rope that there is immediate need|ghich can be used in the crocheting 1 Lolters Who are mot comtestanis in| Brig. Gen. George F. Downey. as- e Interfor and Exterior Work for 230,000 layettes and 2.000,000 gar- | of edges on baby blankets and slum- the semi-finals or finals of the tourna- | Sistant to the quartermaster general. Consult .nts for children up to fourteen,|ber robes for the wounded soldiers Fent. has baeen relieved from duty at Gov- lms es = ST oo K. FERGUSON, INC. 24 Im District chapter of the Red Cross |of Walter Reed Hospital. crnors"isiand, N.Y., and ordered to this OL R prices will at once im- R. K. again calling on Washingtonians —— . . : city for duty 3 « oth 8¢, | IS asain calling ol hingte —_— Howel o \ 0 S . - st Do, . 3. el | £ 360 o eiheted Selhingle) ey wacer|f1OWell Leads Field in Morn- |WRITES WINNING SLOGAN. or Walls press you with the evi- ISize and style makes no difference, | at the approach of a storm. i ifvi 1 - % Size and style make a PP festorm | ing Qualifying Round at |Gertrude Rosemburg, Freshman|| THE NEW dent advantages of making and Floors, Enamels. Priced low “Reilly’s” your paint head- Heating Plant OR NEW i Bathroom should be installed now while prices are low | Get Our Estimate Terms 1f Desired {| MAURICE J. COLBERT i] 621 F St. N.w. quarters. Smali profits sat- similar name elsewhere i ; en by Gl isfv because we do a big ington Golf and Country Club’s an-| L0 b¥ dertrude Rose isfy because = nual spring golf tournament today,|class, it was announced today. Un- with a card of 79. Howell was two|der the direction of Wilfred Pryor. student of the school w. ant in a pr burg the freshman Attention » Student, Aid: i . '. 3 s Outing. g PRGNSR N Tournament. - M \ ent The winning slogan for the Busi- | : B. L. Howell of the host or; iza-| ss High Sch i S ia- n s gani ness igh School Alumni Associa )/ ) A No connectiol tion led the i i & 8 Bix et store of e field in the morning play | tion’s sixteenth a For Friday’s with any of the qualifying round in the Wash-j Marshall Hall : v 608 TO 614 " 11th ST. NW busine HUGH REILLY CO. 1334 N. Y. Avenue PAINTS Retail shots ahead of Hugh MacKenzie of"“,‘ the (‘n_lumbin Country Club, who! se of which turned in a card of 81. | catch phrase to b Rainy weather and a heavy course | in connection with t prohibited low scores on the part of | ROSCADUrES sloxa most of the players. Very few en- trants withdrew their names, how- ever, and practically the entire en- try list of 150 was expected to start in"the qualifying round. The House of Courtesy ion with the excursion, tion will offer 3 nlight trip on the Plenty of entertai llonl to ‘(ht- usual features is promised on both trips. . Scorex Up to Noon. PR A Schweinhaut i chairman of | o Otlier scores turned in up to noon!the committee on arrungements for today were as follo " | th Wholesale $ Picked From the Cream of i \W Maker's Main 3016-3017 Lowman. Columbia, 84: W. - { Bannockburn, $6; John il Productxon (o} hington, Arthur Washinzton, nockburn, B. Platt. Washington Woodward, THE SALES OF MAY are surely getting action— and along comes FRIDAY BARGAIN D Y on who won the s scheduled Finkenstaedt | :\(\» BUSINESS PSYCHOLOGY AND SCIENTIFIC SALESMANSHIP Metaphynical Healing, Metaphy- vical Bible Divinity Course. The Inner Christ Doctrines and Modes of Henl- ing. The Psychol- ogy of Comparative Refigions and Pub- lic Speaking, will tournament last y S el el L S S e e to start at 2 o'clock. is present District am: W.'S. Reyburn of Chev eur champion. “hése, a for- mer District champion, also is sched- uled to start this afternoon. Skirts Wool-and-Silk Power and Talhott Lend. John I. Power and J. Allan Talbott of the Washington Gol and Country Club led a field of 130 golfers off the tee in the qualifying round of the annual golf tournament of the Virginia club this morning. Power and” Talbott started their round at 8:30 o'clock. They were to be fol- lowed in the qualifying round by practically all the best players in the District of Columbia, whose names were included in the record entry list for the Washington Golf and” Country Club's ing tourna- ment. be taught by the four instructors of the college of Di- vine Metaphysics, of St. Louis, beginning May 16th at the Thought Temple, 1814 N St. A Special Purchase and Sale of Silk Poplin Skirts —the conditions of pur- chase of which make it possible to quote this almost unbelievable . Washington, D. C., preceded a week of free lectures begin- May Sth. price— S - Xu:r{\gli):r:‘J;nfii;‘k(‘:'{‘fiéa‘:-];so; ')‘,':m’:‘ffi See l.:;h:i::'n for particulars at ¥ :‘:‘::‘::i“i';f(%rdfl‘)::[’ha'\'inf Pnt.nr;rrl the Novelty Silks and Wool Plaids the entry 1ist closed. Finkensiandt, scasonable Wools—of Prunellas | S the Dl ey tar, Eolt champlo stitched plait models; Checks x)::r}!‘;r;rfel:? xlasoz”vf.:‘:’ (‘I:?fl:::?r}\,g(;gu‘) PhOtOgraph oose plaits models— trides W S S m"'" J 2 ums— and plain draping. DPlasn Serge 3 yem‘"ffififli :;u:;ierte:: ixr:,‘\aija;;;ix;;::’i: % A Photograph Album White Flannels mrhe ‘_f,,,e’ms,‘hy the size ofCipe) = filled with the picture : entry list e ent whic . o takenw # The colorings em- g 257 Y o o S| ) soe e v o Y | brace all the staple Silk Potls Tist i Marer than Bny roaoucaay You will find it the only E= il ] Pt iz ophns submitted for the tourney of the Vir logical way to keep your % | | shades—and include as Fringed Crepe de et and ey foles B pictures i sood conation B8 well the new gay sport Chine ;:;e:’:lil:rr‘edor Walter R, Tu(’kerman‘! and in the °"‘°; in which § i o . i = they were taken. We and street shades. Novelty Silks . ward Nrivier e bonald Wood- | 88 have a completo line of ==l : Clapp, Tom Moore and many others fine Albums which we Hil Other grades of superior values the class of the play in the tourney | B —attractive prices. =l interestingly priced at Heavy Rains Help. - The National = 2 nelped s Coufae o WUt N B Remembrance Sh | * sl tO szsfl Iand_ the greens mmmmpf&“m?"iffié g emem “n_ce p | i o believes the club links is in better (Mr. Foster's Shop) i shape than during any tournament for 14th St., ©re door from § 0 eral years past. The putting E oy Pa. Ave. = reens have undergone a strenuous | | g " P s$ i {vourse :;,le:(ee:;nz?:m;;v:ln.pf and a i i < Silk Poplin—that in itself is & l ;288 gre o - = . - an attraction. The grosgrain The SPeClal for ¥ B R BBl I B 5 o ee] effect, rich and beautiful i} .d 1 l =i Plaids, checks composed of cord Fl"l ay mOl‘nlng— i i and satin finish in large checks [ i —very handsome. Satin stripes . E ki running horizontally forming a i On Sale Only from 9.15 to l In Dainty and Stylish ; 2 il ‘rich border; figures, conven- . ~ f : (Rl tional patterns and —oh, so s o “ 30 T S [ ] PUMPS & OXFORDS Ii (i many we cannot ennumerate * Exceptmnal Values! I d S 1 in this ligited space. S il them 1 byil P ul ‘ . o - & ! Navy, brown, copen, rose, tan " ts Speaally Prlced Fl'lday and Saturday B and_plenty of black. Eight different styles—sketches illustrate four of them. i he a Heath i = Bl 1( B 5] Waist measurements 25 to 32. . TRRnE e Smatt _eat_ 23 1:mxlures— . 3 ac rown Black LI Don’t gamble with this chance and wait expecting to get one later, for such skirts, i eoats with box plait in back; patch S e Sati . | such values, will sell rapidly at $3.95. I pockets: belt all around. k atin atin Kid . ! il _hxcel!eml_\' .\\:ell tailored—a ‘Su.it f.ull Pumps Pumps pumps ‘ O th B ° T bles I; of practical utility as well as distinctive With the P. . 53 i n e al'galn a / | ceotivencss ith the Popular Louis or Baby Loiis Heels S ' i \ . . Reduced for the morning to ) ‘ 1 These Specials for Friday 3 . . . E & il Whize Gabardine Nightgowns 500 Women’s i ! ‘ Wash Skirts Envelope Chemise | [ Bungalow Aprons | g $1.00 $1.00 89¢ p—— ; ifth : : J S o Sateen and Fift Girls’ White : il decs Avenne Tafleta Middy Blouses 1 Specmlly OO Bloomers Petticoats Of fine quality jean, P . ed t ° < Elastic waist, all Navy, gray, brown. well made and finished. i = ¢ (& at.... Y ix' colors. $1 49 Sizes 16 to 44. i o I > Other Models at $8.00 to $10.00 i $1'95 890 il I ;i 3 Children’s I | | Women’s Voile “Slipova” Japanese Crepe ‘ Nightgowns Gingham Kimonos it l * White with satin Rompers In various colors. I ‘ 500 B H i stripes. 1 79 Attractive patterns. $1 95 ; . anded Hats . 50¢ . & X belit . —with the popular Cushion Brims 1 4 300 Women’s Women’s N Ex"av%.zed ' : % ; omen’s New Voile Waists = >( )n sale—so long as they last tomorrow in the Popular Priced ‘ Sketched From Model No. 357 Georgette Wais_ts Voile Blouses Very - neatly "\‘Pdc Section, a . In navy, flesh, white Tisce ior iembraidery :I';;qda‘nnnlm(L ery Black, Brown, Navy - : ~1|8 This Graceful Tan Walking snd black. trimmed. ‘ O Ay Bell Crown Mannish I $2 59 $1 00 . S, LI\ arn . : >, : Sailors —and Roll-bri . > o ") . i gs. Pastel shades— Tim ',xf “la“ I Ping, Jade, Orchid, ctc. Sailors—in Milan, Row : ord’ ‘p y P"ced~ . . | There is a wonderful and Row and Jap Braid. Other Oxfords in Black Kid Tots’ Qualit assortment for choice— i Black Bmwi y N fij and Calf, special at $6 ; Women’s Fiber Silk Jersey Ginghan? Dre:ses i roportioned { indi- % 20 SR, 1= Gds . . i o . . f ]‘:‘hl.‘“ l‘ Il,':,(f::';fi“w',:,‘:\ e Taupe, etc. & Winning friends every day by selling the high- Silk Stockings Petticoats : In sizes 2 and 4 I S . . est grade Footwear at near cost prices; take a look i MI';‘I black and gray. fo?‘!vo’r:r(t’:?:“a.ud’“mii‘::: years Va ‘:li:;te«llhat | The pl:lce is a very considerable in our show windows if you want to see real shoe R . . [ : 3 l reduction from the actual value i 2 values. ! 29(: Palr $2.95 | 1 The Hats that are most in demand at the present—and in Sl T R qualities strictly dependable. E » P 'h D 3 ; . l $1 4 . Gl 2,000 Women’s Porch Dresses, special, $1.49 i i =i |“ = E 911 Pa. Ave. N.W. § i Sixth Floor—Lansburgh & Brother ! - Piee—e———————————————— ———