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S Un Sl e BRI DRI T 1106 ;| Friday Friday g G Street THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1921 T CITY NEWS IN BREF. The House of Fashion PR RRERERE s | Friday, May 6 An Extraorcii;ary Sal;‘Friday' Suits --- Dresses --- Coats --- Millinery --- Blouses Many Are Less Than Manufacturer’s Cost None C. O. D. and None Reserved. W. B. Moses & Sons nd Reed Wili(:g) a Special Willow Arm Chair, French wu-_’cu_-'-; Lounge, SummerFurniture Fo.-fodl'din.l(«)lalsneh.piee s na —f‘ ————————————————————— © Dresses—Group of Silks—16 to 38 sizes, values to $29.50, Friday.................... $12.95 B Dresses_Group o oL e ———— S| Dresses—Georgettes, Foulards, Silks, other values to $37.50, Friday.............. $19.95 2 Dresses_Georgetes, o > S e —_———,—— 2 Dresses—Canton Crepes, Satins, Silks, Georgettes, values to $49, Friday.......... $217.50 Silk Hosiery—Finest brands—values to §3, Friday ................................. Hundreds of Other Bar gains All Over the House Established 1861 —— Pertieres, draperies, rese closned aad stered, eosld stovage. F and th Sts. U;‘ifgles’;jrv prem— Drapery Dept. 28-inch Striped Imitation Linen—Woven stripes, in several colorings, for slip covers. Special, yard...... s s s ST 35c 50-inch Imitation Linen—Woven design, triple white stripe on tan ground. For -slip covers. Yard....c.ceeccccnencasenes . 75c 50-inch Real Belgian Linen—Selection of the standard stripes. For slip covers. Yard..coeoeviconmnonnoitvesneas o $ 1-25 Genuine Scotch Madras—30 inches wide, ecru color, all-over designs and double borders. Special, yard.. 35(: 36-inch Cretonne—All-over floral and striped designs, light and dark colorings. Special, VA oo i ivin srotolais:in(ain sioisios, .soc The Linen Shop Three Decisive Values in Wanted Merchandise. Every purchaser will admit that these values are the best we have offered or will offer in some time. Standard Bleached Cotton . Pillow Cases Tort size before hemming, 45x36 inches, 34c each. Standard Sheets to match, 90x90 inches, $1.62 each. Fine starchless cotton. “Martex”’ Bleached Turkish Bath Towels Colored Jacquard borders with crest; large size, 24x44 inches, 95¢c each. Guest size, 13x23 inches, 35c each. Canvas Reclining Chair with Foot Extra heavy and very aheorbent. Bleached Pure Irish Linen Pattern Table Cloths With Napkins to match—Fine pure flax. 25—Cloths, 70x70 inches, for $5.00 each. 25— Cloths, 70x88 inches, for $7.50 each. 25—Dozen Napkins, 22x22 inches, for $7.50 dozen. Summer Rugs Crex deLuxe Grass Rugs Extra Special Values An Unusual Waite Grass Rugs Hodges’ Fibre Rugs § Biltnore Rush Rugs Oval Rush Rugs These excellent floor cov- erings in a wide range of dagigns, colorings and sines. 36x72 Grass and Fibre Value in Rugs, $1.65. Velvet Rugs 4x7 and 4.6x7.6 Grass and Fibwe Rugs, $2.85. A liberal seloction 7.6x10.6 and B8.3x10.6 of designs and color- Fibre Rugs, $10.75. ings in two sizes— 9x12 Rugs, e erage e 820 g ax106...$30.00 9x12 Fibre Rugs, $12.50. 9x12 .....$4250 3 | Hungarian church dl |evening at Catholic Community House, 2l ) 601 E street, followed by general AMUSEMENTS | tinually on the sick list. At At the University Club's Ladies® night, tomorrow at §:30, J. O. Martin, in co-operation with Charles T. Clag- |John Temple Graves Declares Two S | gett, will give a lecture on “The Ro- mance of the Telephone,” illustrated § | with films and colored slides. Dr. N. M. Danuer of the American Society of Lepers, will speak before Covenant. Dr. K. B. Moomaw will give an ex- position of the Sunday School lesson before the Stearns Bible Class to- morrow at 11:30 a.m.. at Mount Ver- J|non Place M. E. Chureh. Annunl entertalnment of the Pea- |} body Parent-Teacher Association. will e 5 | be held tomerrow at 7:45 p.m.. in the| 5 school. Representative B. G. Lowry of | & Mississippi will speak. Rev. Gabriel Csil . representing ngar will address the Unitarian Laymen's League tomor- row evening, at Unitarian House. Weekly daneing class tomorrow dancing. . Rev. Dr. John M. Cooper of the ‘Catholic University will speak of “Social Hygiene" tomorrow at 8 p.m.. at the K. of C. Evening School, 1004 F street. The Mount Pleasant Citizens’ Asso- ciation will meet Saturday at § p.m., in Johnson-Powell school. Election of officers. The Federation of Citizens' Ansocia- || tions will meet Saturday at 8:15, in the boardroom of the Municipal building. The Congreas Heights Citizens’ Ax- sociation will meet Monday at p.m. A lecture on “Social Hygiene” will be given at 8 o'clock. Triumpk Council, Ne. 8, Daughters of Liberty, will give a playlet and dance Saturday at 7:30 p.m., in Pyth- ian Temple. The Brookland Brotherhosd will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. in Lord Me- morial Hall. Miss Mabel C. Linton and pupils will give a musical pro- gram. The Writers' League will meet to- morrow at 8 p.m. in the Public Li- brary. Students of Tn High Schoel will repeat their spring play, “Robina in Search of a Husband," a four-act comedy, in the auditorium of the school tomorrow afternoon. “Straight Is the Way.” “Straight Is the Way,” a moving picture satire on the ouija board craze, is to be shown at Poli's The- ater next week, beginning Sunday. Matt Moore and Gladys Leslie have the leading roles. Robert G. Vignola directed. Opening Sunday at 3 pm. showings will be continuous on Sun- day, but, skipping Monday, the film will continue to be shown on Tues- day and succeeding days of the week, with exhibitions twice daily, 2:15 and 8:15 p.m. “The White Gods Come.” “The White Gods Come,” the Indian dance drama which haa made such a good impression at the Washington Little Theater, 1742 Church street, will be repeated tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening. Saturday after- noon and Saturday evening. “The Little Princess’ will be given next week, beginning Monday evening, | and running all week. ‘WEDDING RING STOLEN. Mrs. Willlam Hard, 1607 28th street, has asked the police to make an ef- fort to recover a wedding ring, dia- mond ring and pair of earrings that were stolen from her home last week. | She valued the stolen jewelry at $75. Theft of a silver watch, valued at $20 and $30 worth of wearing apparel was reported by Fannie Thompson, 707 4th street. IRERERERERD | The office manager made a discovery. | i He was mighty earoful | about sanitation in the offics. | Individual paper towel sez- | vice was provided. And pure ’ spring water service too. , *“The. is slight,” he decided. *1 figure it saves in thedong run. Absence of ism. Our city must produce the reve- live, but we must never have a higher mission rabbling and digging 1ike Some men would see the actories rising over us, but that is not what I want to see. UNITY OF INDUSTRIALISM AND IDEALISM IS URGED Should Harmonize in Develop- ment of Washington, D. C. JANITOR FOUND DEAD. Frank B. Macon. seventy-five years old. janitor of lowa Avenue Methodist Church, was found dead in his room at 1511 L street yesterday afternoon (| a Preinkert, proprietress . Coroner Nevitt gave | developed only |y certificate of death from natural Urging a more complete unity of the Businesa Women's Council tomor-| gpinion among those who favor an row at 7 p.m., at the Church of the|i g cirial city and those who desire Washington to be For Your Washing Machine POWDERED SOAP Absolutely Hzrmless Soitens the hardest water Whitens Clothes Removes Stains Can be used for many other interested i the gi v in 5 Browihiariy household purposes. such as wash- in “the growth of heauty. ame together, 1 - foday, th Jnow not or roughen the hands. trial TODAY—use one-third, of a box and if mot satisfactory your will be refunded. “The 1900 Shop | (Sulmon—1900 Sales Co.) 707 12th Street N.W. 7127 Labor Saving Appliances for the —we pity any one good fortune to live this great Capital ci Two | 604 9th St. m- N.W., Between | Wash Rags Fand G| 9 for 35¢ ., Cor. 12t ’ mbia Theater l 9C Colu _ Palm Olive | A SALES Brings Back Memories of Sale Prices of Good Old Days BRUSH 49¢ Genuine French-made, Pure Bone Handle Toothbrush. of first quality bristles. with tufted end. as shown — Housecleaning Specials Mothozone Crystals, Moth-Proof Tar Paper Bags Keep the Moth Out White Tar Moth Chips, 35¢ Red Cedar Moth Com- Peterman’s Roach Food, small can, 10c; medium size, 19¢; 38C Peterman’s_Discovery, small size, 13c; large i American Rat and Roach 93 Puritox, effective to put in <Jc closct; kills moths; pa Preventol Liquid Insect -d spray or sprinkled 75c;_ half gallon, $1 BO-NO Insecticide, qt., Turpentine, quart, 3¢ Thes DL acenccnnssnsmmia ZYLANO TOOTH PASTE Recognized by high authorities as a safe dentifrice and mouth- Whitens and pol- ishes the teeth. purifies the mouth and sweetens the breath in giant size tube; Holland Society Cigars 15c¢ Size, 2 for 25¢ This Sale.. employees costs us money. These heslth precautions help keep them en the job.” Yet employees were con- last he found the reason. The eommon office glass was | the eulprit. Everyone used | it—even thesé whe had celds | | Enough said. ey The Lily Cup is a comple- ment to office sanitation; a compliment to office effi- cieney. Made of paper, it’s used once and thrown away. It's & real cup; giving resl vroteetion and a real drink. Purity Specialties Co., Charles L, Huff, Owner & Mgr., Denckla Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa, Toilet Preparations —Included in This Great Sale Woodbury’s Cold Cream, Jar, 42c; Tube . Odorono Depilatory Palmolive Shampoo Wood’s Professional Cold Cream, 1-lb. tin, 75¢; e s Spiro Powder (Perspiration Deodorant) . aans Hinds’ Cold Cream in Tubes Hudnut’s Violet Sec Talcum No. 4711 White Rose Toilet Soap, Box of 3 cakes, Oakley’s Corylopsis Talcum, 2 cans for Lion Brand Lilac Vegetal, regular 6-oz. bottle . Williams’ Shaving Soap, in cakes, per pound . .. Sago Sage and Sulphur Hair Tonic Pebeco Tooth Paste Pepsodent Paste Coty’s L'Origan Face Powder, this sale . Vivaudou’s VIVOMINT Tooth Paste . ... Listerine Tooth Paste Norwich Emetine Tooth Paste Mary Garden Talcum, Tin, 19c; Glass Tekla Face Powder . Celeste Face Powder (Chamois FREE With Either) Pro-phy-lac-tic Toothbrushes, 3-row, 33c; 4-row .. Dr. Card’s Improved Toothbrush Mando Depilatory . .. Dame Nature Cream War Tax Not Included in Price: This Week Full, regular man’s size, “Tite-set” black bristle, wood handle Shaving Shaving from-Smart” Shave. Simply use 0. D. Shaving Cream and you will be as full of praises for it as the thousands of - ers who use it regularly. | are over » bLundred 3-minute latherings in every tube. With Every Tubeof ...... ¥ 7. D YA " / M mimi iy ?u//( ////l///y 7 “wy /// Maurice F. Flynn Uil 3 il ; piyd Men will find this Uni- versal worthy of the name 10c Cigar. Its qual- ity is without a peer in the 10c class and its uni- form goodness makes it a good smoke to stick to. BURKE Cigar The rapid popularity of the Edmund BURKE Ci- gar is sufficient proof of its worth. Quality tells, and in this case Edmund Burke has quickly taken the lead at 3 for 25¢ Pro-phy-lac-tic Hairbrush Penetrator No. 42 Guaranteed by Florence Manufac- turing Company—and will outwear several ordinary brushes. . Large size Penetrator == 1 W. H. BUTLER CO. 607-609 C St. N.W. Established 1845 Straight down the street from the G. A. R. Monument at Tth and Pa. Ave. A better brush than this has never been offered at such a price, except at the two O'Donnell With Every Purchase of One of These B Just Things You Need At Saving Sale-Prices Aristo Hair Nets. Glemby, Venida, Fashion tt's Bmulsion, 8 Paper and Envelopes Thedford's Black Carbona Cleaning Fluid, Squibb’s Bicarbonate of Soda, 10 Ib., 28c; %-1b., 19¢; %-lb c Goodyear-made Guaranteed Hot Water Bottle, 2-qt. size, Goodyear Fountain Sy- ringe, No. 33, 2-qt. size.... SAFETY RAZOR BLADE: % .- Durham Duplex, pkz. Puritan Cotton Seed Oil, fo Salads and Cooking, quart... Vintona, Wonder R.F. D. Safe For every need of the digestive- liver, no griping, Pro-phy- ;aa?;(ic Hairbrush, this $l.29