Evening Star Newspaper, May 9, 1921, Page 10

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 9. 192L —————— WE SELL HOUSES URGES RECALLING WE RENT HOUSES WE PLACE LOANS INSURANCE WE WRITE RNiig “resent Memorial to President Harding. arly awithdrawal of United s an ex rrom Hait Commission Comes Here to BURY CQ, Inc. Ncw 1418 Eye St. ti under ore viels to make These Actx i n by fo assembly Psoiutio aval court who had a the num wutality, Wit wh m had ecarvied oy v in Haiti.” In Asked. and injur Reparatio peo wre Everything You Need ! ‘; for the day’S WOl‘k or American nmu;.:;r i&é play is in the whole ol ceemitpent sy w0 wheat. A loaf of whole- HISTORIC ‘BACK CAPITOL’ wheat flour bread is coarse and indigestible — only the crust is cooked. In making Shredded Wheat we don’t use flour—we use the whole wheat grains and we make them digest- ible by steam-cooking, shredding and baking in the cleanest food factory in the world. Two biscuits with milk make a nour- ishing meal at a cost of a few cents. Delicious with berries or other fruits. TRISCUIT is the shredded wheat cracker, a real whole-wheat toast, Building on 1st Street Northeast, Once Home of Congress, Bought arty for a forPwomen of the announced last night. . which 6 ident Monro from the « of a_committee chy ng funds to complete p: ment on the The organization now is located < z 5 ated in | the Bond building. 0 —_— mage s for the summer e funds institu- The committee in charge of the sal is composed of Miss Mrs. Owen Frenc Mrs. H. D. Mirick and Mrs. W. C. We PO A e T, ni he new 19th of t ing at R ourney through western China long the Tibetan borderland. It res of the famous ir hich stood for ior from faminc of s this Dartsendo, 1y in th highway from Peking to L L EEe=S 51 j Gl | BECGIANS P !'L"‘;FLS é_l:?‘ 5 EYEGLASSES ,/ j}g‘i:m? ‘ . Eyeglasses should worn at the first of eye trouble. To ne: lect your eyes is to in- vite serious trouble. If they cause you pain or any sort of discomfort they need attention OQur record of intelligent eye service recommends us to your consideration. be .,;%‘ OPTOMETRISTS €14 9TH ST. N.W. TO BECOME A CLUBHOUSE ! club- | WILL HOLD BARGAIN SALE; G. W. U. Hospital Board of Lady | Managers Seeking Funds. : tion. Donations are being receivi eaten with butter or soft cheese. e e E W True, 1350 Farmont | street i * SOLDERS N T ! H { 1 i l Open 5. BanpHovsCo.l| =5 || D. Bavv Honso. _.THE BUSY CORNER” PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. 6:00 P.M. 'THE BUSY CORNER" PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. —The very daintiest of little checked effects, shadow plaids, light and | dark grounds, and pretty medium tinted grounds. —We have never before had such a quality or such exquisite designs in a printed organdy to offer at the price. They will be adorable for summer blouses and frocks. trimmed with plain colors. Kann's—Strect Floor. =i . % Silk Jersey Bloomers & Vests Une Opportunity In Our 300 Vietrolas in Tuesday P 0 Heamas —The Jersey Sitk Bloomers are in flesh, pink and orchid, at. at $3.50. some th reinforeed s reinforced under arms, ront and silk ribbon draw- forced, one < cut full, re k Jersey Knit \ <hed with embreidery in f strings, at $3.50. Kann's— Sceond Floor. Fiber Silk and Wool Sweaters For May’s Cool Days —_\Wear one of the pretty sweaters with one of the new sport skirts, of cotton or wool fabrics, and vou have an ideal costume for cool spring da — Tie-back Sweaters of —Jersey Knit Sweater ool, in tomato, black, Coats, tail ore d style, PR g e\ wriy and navy, waistline | tuxedo front, fancy pock- e J T th the belt or sash fi‘]‘- ‘\"flll flap and b_lm“\m& These Garments of Exquisite Beauty g 5 V B colors ari ockey, This Victrola No. IX in_the back. | ¢ vl e T1ockey Made From With Cabinet and Records 50 value. $3 00 Latt and = Per Tuesday at . i $6 50 ? | black. At . . r g a n ] e 510.00 21‘::: $7.50 Outfit Consists of —Similar style, but of a heavier quality wool jer- sey, in black, navy, brown, S weaters, tie- Month; | —Fiber Silk Surplice front style, AND —1 Victrola IX in mahogany, back, in taupe, gray, navy ) \\r]al!h('ru/l oak. and black. Regularly reindeer and gendarme H J l P golden oak, T = S oshed oo T g6 00 v $7.75 ome Journal Fattern —1 cabinet to N . 4 At e ; ) g MAteh oo .ceioasans 14'90 —Fiber Sweater, finc quality, very closely knit, block Are on Dl!‘p’fl)’ in Our Windows —6 ten-inch double- Tt is marvelous what can be done with @ few y otitch, tuxedo front, finished with sash and pockets, in faced records, 12 selections: osuesasany 5.10 gray, na castor and bl $ 1 8 50 of Organdic and a Home Journal Pattern X ———— IR oy e ek o j ) § : Complete $95 00 t There is nothing left to By making own for oo . Kann's—Sccond Floor. — hance dniising Home Jour-. clothes " %ids A . £ have Kann's—Four; nal Patterns. Every pattern very is unconditionally teed Perfect in Style, Per- fect in Fit and the casiest to use of any paper pattern. guaran- les! We invite you to inspect these models. Also to visit our Wash Goods and Home Journal Pattern departments. There Are Many Surprises in Store for You SILKS || Every Lovely New Weave Is In the May Sale —Now entering its second week—all at prices of interest and worthy of a special trip to take advantage of. —Received due recognition today, and will bring more interested shoppers tomorrow. Washington women have admired these beautiful models in the attractive advertisements ap- pearing in the Ladies’ Home Journal, and other magazines, and consider it a great advantage to be able to purchase them right here in their own city. —Among the many lines we call special attention to the following : —Dresses of gingham and chambray, plaid ginghams, with fold on skirt, white pique collar and cuffs, round neck, and sash; finished with large pearl buttons. Striped ginghams, in Billie Burke model, made with plain colored chambray trimmings. Chambray dresses in slip- over and waist-line styles, with white organdy and pop- lin trimmings : and checked ginghams with white organ- die collar, cuffs, and sash. The collars are finished with organdie knife pleating. Sizes 16 to 20 $3 95 . years and 36 to 46 bust. At —Gingham Dresscs, fine qual- | —Checked Gingham Dresses, ity material, in plaids, checks ' in slip-over and straightline and stripes. in square neck, $4.50 Genuine All-silk Canton Crepes —Another Shipment Just in for Tues- s day. A Yard 3 .50 fabric at —Again you have a chance to buy this most pop: the Towest price quoted this season for genuine silk Canton crepes. 39 inches wide, and in this great hig range of colors: h cis, with white organdic vest front style. and surplice | MO¢ , = s st o Y e ek Tash, | collar and cufls, finished with —Sand Houcydew| Straightline dresscs, trimmed | knife pleating; patent leather i — Srown =y With white pique pipings, col- | belt. plaid gingham, with —Zinc —Beige —Midnight ar and cuffs. Some édged | trimmed skirts, fancy pockets —Mexican _ Harding Blue —White with dainty points of organdie. | and collars, finished with o —Tangeri —Black Sives 16 1o 20 years and 36 to | sashes. Sizes 1o to 20 Jap Blec b AP s 46 bust, also extra $ vears. 36 to 46 b 4.95 | fe a0 00 $5.50 Colored sizes 48 to 52, at Speciai Sam Crepe de Chines In the M.u_\" Saler $l .50 wanted col- r ple and Surplus Lot of Gingham Dresses Other Makes | —Striped ginghams, plaid ginghams, light and dark colorings, and plenty of the popular checked ginghams. In straight-line, waist-line, and Billie Burke models.” Square and “\™” | neck styles : some have white collars, others trimmed in plain colored chambray: made with broad belts and sashes, and fancy pockets. Sizes 36 to 46, and in extra sizes 48 to 52. | Values from $2.95 to $3.95 $1 99 | = ° I Tuesday at ... —For dresses. coats. These plaids and che newest color combi are in vogue this scason. inches wide. 5 of the including tans, grays. blu sport shade, black or whit inches wide. White and Colored Sport Silks | _Best known and popular_weaves of the season that have | | sold at $5, $5.50 and $6. offcred because of a big special | | ™ $3.50 —In the May Sale, | Tuesday, a Yard i There” Plaids, in five-color combinations; | 0,” in stripes and plaids, light and dark coms= | binations: 38-inch Crepe Afilano, in six two-tone plaid effects | \ and five different size plaids in all white: 38-inch Dew-Kist, | in twelve plain and changeable eficcts; also white; 40-inch | | Plaid Baronette Satin, in white. Kann's—Second Fldor. gain We Are Lucky to Secure A SamI;le Lot of Blouses To Which We Have Added Some Odd Numbers from Stock 40-inch Colored Our $2 American | —Georgette crepes, ] Sizes 36 [ —Crepe de chines b . 6 . 1 ; s, o . daintily embroidered. | . hto 4 in plain tailored ||Dress Tlafl'eta ,(,((':m;:,:el;ek(,repes —G es, | “hoice 3 g —In the May Sale, | —In the May Sale, Georgette crepes, o | models — colors are il avirat $l .65 white and flesh oniy. handsomely beaded. —Satin overblouses —~Georgette crepes, —36 inches wide in navy | and black only. Soft and, cvening filet and val lace in navy and black: supple quality guaranteed t shades trimmed. finished with fringe. for service. | iz v$3.49\, | i | —Taffeta tie-on | Values, 8395 [ i | J Our $2.00 Printed In the May Sale, Tuesday, a Yard. . —These are the sam demand in lot, but hi —Colors are white, flesh, bisque, honey- de navy, brown Kann’s—Sccond and black. Floor Special Parchase of Wash Blouses —Colored organdy blouses with hand-drawn white voile col- lars. Colors are lavender, pink, Copenhagen blue, tan, flesh . and all white; crochet buttons in front. Tuesday $ 1 50 . to §4.95 blouses, in navy, and black; embroid- ered in wool. $1.65 beautiful foulards in such great aquali i .. We had difficulty in finding another | more delightful than rere. and n silks in bluc and white, Bargain Table— Street Floor A 4y

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