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'HE EVEN TAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MAY 9, 1921 13 T noon and § o'clock tonight, and at|now and then that this was the tune g g [action during the war on contracts | similar hours tomorroxw. " | being played. Abe Ma]‘tln Says. ! MEDAL TO BE GIVEN. e bbb s | “There were hundreds of school chil- Rivals' ta Callanter, [ Basin “of " cluims” asai o govern dren in the crowds that lined the| (o SIS R SECEIETL g, f Dr. Frederick B. Power, Chemist, | mtm e > | | route of the parade. children in schools = the crowd in front of the Post Office Will eB Recipient. | near_the line of march being excus Dr. Frederick B. Power., distinguish- ed research chemist. is to receive al AL by the 'x.‘»:'(;;;lw.u‘x‘!:;r!,vud (Supt, Bal-| Department camo in for a deal of T {1ou ane s watched the parade | u e “Fi . . of ¢ o app o | from” their offices ' good-humored “spoofing” when he “Five Musical Buds.” Play of dramatie appeal. Among its i In Front of White House. | went to the rescue of i fair €qUes-| Headed by a girl orchestra, listed | picting thie atelier of a fashionable gold medal at & o'clock this after- The elephants, which brought up,tricnne who lost a stirrup. ton the prograr “Fiye Muslcal | 5th avenue importer, during which a t a1 ¢ the G ! e « i ES| M, s Noo on dis, e noon at the auditorium of the Cosmos (he rear of the parade, went through| ThiS gentlemen had for a rival alpigg tn o Hoduernode oF tusis, fashion display oeccuples the screen. Club from Henry 8 Wellcome, found- er of research laboratories in Lon- iz i OUEh | qung man, but managed to get to| U The plot centers in the developments Many School Children DI‘OD various drills in front of the White |{he fallen stirrup first. He picked it | charm and syncopation,” a well bal- | that “are contingent upon prments House, in honor of the new occupant | up, gracefully handed it to the circus |anced vaudeville bill was presented | Fletcher's rofusal to abandon her don bearing his nama. The medal will be commemorative of the long smervice of Dr. Power and his achievements fn the ficld of plant Flder, and went back to his place on | at the Stramd . Theates srsterday. | IADIES of Tuxurious living when her chemistry, Pays 6 Per Cent : of the exccutive mansion, the emblem Studies, Watch Pageant Whose party in the eles | the curb amid the plaudits of the | (oo " C00r Hist | {oaSTanarus hEF that the fanlly s phant o i d not | crowd. ellar attraction was tunes are running low. Forsakeing love = o] : i E ” i ar | Doyle, “The I T 8, |1 tag e his official duties, however, and | A feature of the parade this yle, he Dublin Boy,” in 8ongs, |In a cottage for hatn in a manslon, Of Roblnson ShOW. ‘lephants performed without | was the series of great false heads }r«-cnmlona and storics. ~The min-| the headstrong daughter of a house e po— 4 n by the standard bearer | adorning men who stood on the tops,strel's rendition of ‘“Laddle l‘ut,k"‘h“re(‘ of 1ts millions finds herself 2 Government _clerks. business men, . |52 Various Wagons, Cireus hants | clicited “much ‘bpiauso hnd ho whs | contronted With prabiems that motd MAJ. CALL DECORATED. on shares maturing in 45 vhildren by the hundreds and “just | One of the “big hits” of the parade | n. em to play recognizable |forced to respond to several encores. the interest. Short-recl foatures are - Maj. Lewis W, Call of Gs t Park or 83 months. It people” by the thousands turned out | was the calliope, which formed the | tunes, and the bands today seemed no | Two clever acrobats, Work and|included in the program. 4 MJ., on duty in the office of the m S. e | fear guard to the eleph ‘Accord- | exception. As for the clown's band, | Mack, were well received in their — judge advomate general of the Army today to-watoh the first clrous nara ingyto common op'nion of m lov- | nobody expected it to play a tune. Wersatile bits of cccentric doings. “Madonnas and Men.” War Department, has been awarded Pays 4 Per Cent to go down Pennsylvania ers’along the route, no calliope on| The John Robinson circus is on its}While Phil Fein and Flo Tennyson a distinguished service medal b | Bpring. carth ever came as close to hitting | ninety-eighth annual tour. Four |kept 58 &udienco in high pirits in | “Madonnas and Men,” presented at President for his prompt and o1 The parade was that of the John | e Fight notes without hitting them | trains brought it to the National ;usliaufiabu sketch, “A Revusical | Moore's Garden this week for & on shares withdrawn be- Teobinson cireus, - which apened for a | A5 AMS steam instrument. Capital yesterday. The seven-pole | Musical' i 4 socond Seven-day run. is pleasing to [ : s The rendition of the ce Blue ! tent is said to hold 12,000 people and | “A Piece of Lace,” a lively_skit,|those who seek something out of the ore maturity two-day stand this s at 15th | Gown™ waltz_was a gem, T ae s threa vings (w0 siages and vari- | With Jim Conncts and Edna Boyne | ordinary in movie playe. It 1n & story | Dinner and Music. and H streets northeast s | perfectly possibic for one to tell by jous other features. There are fifty |48 a tcam, gave added enjoyment. in two parts—ono dating back to the 1120 Verm ‘ Assets M Th being given at 2 o 'r- | the waltz rhythm, and a correct note | clowns. Shirley Mason, the winsome star,|time the Roman empire was at the . b.m.m?.mh:‘.fi with bath u | ssets (Vlore an is the film attraction, in her latest|height of its profl X vehicle, “The Lempiighters s hu- |lust for entoraimmocy pred the | man-interest story by Maria Susanne | bounds. 4 \ Cummins, in_which is shown the| The modern side of the story is ctribution that follows those who (laid in New York. In this part of the berately connive to separale two|play there is drawn & moral In the ers that fate has destined for life |like attity 7 @ . Companionshin. A reel comedy and | amusement® °f the da¥ for brazen| \What's become o’all th’ stand- special orchesiral numbers complete | ~ Evan Burrows Fontaine, Edmond |ard gage women we used t’ see? | $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $700,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. Bpecial Tabdle d Eyes Examined Graduate McOormick Medioal Glasses Fitted o DR.CLAUDE s. SEMONES i Eyesight Specialist (Formerly With Edwin H. Etz) the bill. Lowe, Anders R: s Fave' Dean and Gusiav - von Beyt:| Lell Binkley is considerin’ a | ooaid LI e JAMES mERRY. ©restdent » o G . Secre “In the Shadow of the Dome. frititz all have important roles. pair o’ new shoes. | 1063 and € Ste, N.W! 308 ary Presentation of congressional life “ ] n' in Washington, such as never before Sentimental Tommy. | has been attempted on the screen nor Crowds continued to see Senti- Copyright National Newspaper Service. | ==l at Columbia , .% g o7 | Christ Enter Congres [May McAvoy, Mabel Taliaferro and | |its premier showing at the Belasco | Theater yesterday. The sentiment The scencs, of course, were stly | George Faw 3 z .22 4 ey V. g ..T enty CUTLETS . . . . 48clb.| Shoulder Roast . 20c Ib. ([ sufiuiiintit it ittty s e [ 6 s O e M Close 6 PM. S but in the picture. | tentions, expecting him to procure a[terday when a truck in which they its energy to having for its customers good, depend- lark colo incl White, Black and Navy . o 'llns a.fl.ain?d such yllccn‘ , should ht_f "’:"’"ffl\l Tommy, the ot draw d Another Car of Frederick County Milk Fatted Calves |[ i< Sets i itimtis e | i Yo Dol Gont it gy ] 6% 40-och Organdics ON SALE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY e e s picturization | Shasmance contained in the originai | e of Edmund K. Fox's story, “Should jcast which includes Gareth Hughes, | 1 terest. 1t ha: further interest in LOIN CHOPS . . 35clb. | Breast, Boneless . 18clb. ||/ ineimsiite i Wi | SEVEN HURT BY AUTOS. = & Jasper Ellington, a dissipated con- [Children Among Those Injured i A w th RIBCHOPS . . . 30clb. | BouillonRoast . . 30clb. G R Lt ] I P Behrend sTuesday Values re yvortny houlder Chops . 24clb.|V PADDIES, 30c Ib. [ o LA L s This store is devoting its resources, its talent and work, finally accepts his| v ¢ riding on Rigea road near the | invitation to & banquet. at which she | District line. turned turtle. Robert Mit- | 0 i J T lic . father of e childre < o - HOLLAND BELLE DERRYDALE guicumis &5 The Ioficace 86 lidiar, | vndort faher of the chidren s own BU | I ER ‘“’- 'l"I'ER lllb e e an aufomnle she e |y e 2 e s lable merchandise at the lowest possible prices. % the girl reads of the election to Con- » ; L2 bile re FINEST CREAMERY ,‘. GOOD CREAMERY ¥ Sl ol Sun i o L SRR S R The Suit Section Features Tomorrow up ir. Congre: lington, who e e e e Ged ‘_',‘. has been bribe v 3(. fvu_rfl ton was o i Hospital | B e -Wool Serge Dresses Wikhimton. finds her” former lover th avone, _ Kenilworch, who is then instrumental in defeating et enaaary fo hly lef : 4 Ha = leading role. |ho e e 1 h $12.50 and $15.00 Values SMOKED PICNICS, Ib. 15¢| Wafer Sliced Breakfast Bacon, Ib. 33¢ |] . wericrs inghe [eupant of e attomobi Therere o4 Dresses of fne all- liam Parks, jr. in the chas a St S ed, wool serge in 3 exce N Gvne and Fulalie Jen- While crosaing at | that were made to sell at $12.50 and COTTAGE HAMS, b .18¢ Breakfast Bacon By The Piece, Ib. 26c |]/u:r otk v o uFih | LS whil cromies 4t Forkin s | 200 " Beautitully embrowdered here i and her. left. thigh severs styles in sizes 38, 40 and 42 only. LS | : P tiahol b i | ‘The last lot that was adw{rl sed was e W Ly sold by noon, so a ¢ovisit is Straight Is the Way. et T e . ht Is the Way.” which open- ! James W o % h street so \ g xception of to w be [ nue between 9th and 10th str a | ‘n daily this \:...43‘ .,“.é\'m i r’. I;u 4 u.r.l.(, morning. th aecl- = l Bl distinetion to troduction of the|dent resulti rom the locking of the ! [yt ool TR ok Sk T Bt oihel] | | 95 Checked Skirts || Tricolette Blouses ° t [around a gentle. hut destitute aunt, wed and it pwner unmn_\- ; i v v and take : Made from s blouse style $ many with the new [ who work a country vill knod . irefuge in a deserted wing of an old nt e t house serviceable fringe trimming, others silk em- broidered. All the new spring ON SALE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY [ome occupied by the aunt and her |3fternoon and i s head : tweed checks, colorings—]ade, Bisque, Beige, niece. # through a crack in the Gray, Black.- Green, White and Navy. Really worth $4.98. Third Floor Specials Percale Bungalow Dresses 100 dozen Bun- galow Dresses, made from fine c figured and plain pink or blue s—square or V neck, wall, 2 discover th old miser . CHUCK STEAK, b......20c | BOUILLON ROAST, Ib..28c | || =i s e ™ S —— | & s 1,00 DT RoL T - e | CLOD ROAST. T, 3 | || heai SR s Sehenl o Waskin e s e i o DUTCHROLL b..."..16c | CLODROASLIb. ... 25c | || 50t 5 - A ccounTaney, S | BEEF SUET, Ib......... 7c | CORNED BEEF, ® 1b., 16¢ | |f = e CCOUNTANCY ambitious men and_women. “Sheltered Daughters . BEGISTER NOW FOR . Domestlc | “Sheltered Daughters” the i ! m—.wm., on at the Ria H PACE INSTITUTE !mothe 5 and whose father, a L Were these Ladies’ Muslin Fiber-silk Hose ab- 34c ed crook I her to fall the vie- Suh](e]y pcry‘r(‘{ 79¢ tomorrow. Bleaches white in a Day and Evening Classes - i oL Specials her without | ad of P A bale of about 2,000 6 ; ! SR finion for i - vards of firm, fine un- Cold Si 18¢ Ib. | Wisconsin Sharp Cheese, 36c Ib. || .in.qx .. K tunof s X ' Nould e “the regularprice, C 0. aw . . . C 1D. 4 iy A jeatous | A The faults are so slight the DELICATESSEN SPECIALTIES ||=5 i e st e B WG i The story deals with a girl whose | on all sublects " and used. | . 5 -1n nbleache x g & i r lsidead and ¢ = : S Black Fiber Silk Hose Potato Salad . . 18c Ib.| Wisconsin Mild Cheese, 24c Ib. [} ovicize hin the wori ' bleached musiin to sell !from the we: e Ch dd h 5 l lthe police to The worlk of The = weave is not hurt. Black only. few washings. Fo any home PErcd s as tape !“a’onnalse D'ess C (] 2 C il e s cuse Elnl. whi ; Spri Seamed back and wi uses. trimmec h white bias tay mg -45( lb. e ar ees . b. jand the young & 1w h:gr o i Cacapon Springs Cal‘llp ! \vaer( r( nb ehiand Mige double —pockets an 1t the detective, father 5 & g p. P Neat Fancy Voiles I a big selection 1/ of neat small «e- 12 2C signs for children’s dresses _and ladies L.mono\‘ dressing “sacques, etc. 27 inches wide and fast colors. 32-Inch Dress $1.50 Challie Kimonos Made from neat figured Challi c elastic w 1x<|h1nd and round collars. These are extra roomy cut. €8c Muslin Petticoats Made from fine quality white cot- c ton, with deep He is brought to, For Girls of AN Ages. Special Price in Quantity | Pure Pork Sausage. . .. .25¢ Ib. || iisxatiin i, s 5 L) PRl eI PALMINENUTBUTTER 55 SLO0E | | - ~~ Ladies’ Drop Stitch i Lisle Hose a miles All-over Drop- “ottaze, || stitch - Lisle Hose 3c Summet for women, in black, quariers in Hygela Cottaze, Swimminz pool. bow! o c - cordovan and white. Seamed “Sacred and Profane Love.” Totdoor sports. Bathing arcade buli by “tate of Virginia. Trained counselors back, double sole and wide garter top. twenty-se a mumbers are algo included in the! wenly i program. West of W Com fortabi facing the campus of the fam | { A young girl, seciuded from worldl B O e Tioanas Counselors {influences and sophisticated surround- | | Fefonal, e recreation ugiler, Lo i e mart T ot the for Substitute {ings un .b :(x(r‘ ;nra,wnl\ i ddrlnly Ipens July 5 _:;-r-nd’nur the protection of the || Gingllams {finds the book of life opened for her. || Capon Sprin pany. i o . > h 4 [8he is overwhelmed by is induences, | For particulars, address Full-Fashioned Silk i 3]‘?(1”‘3;&";{:’93“4 flounce of embroidery, with C A WONDERFUL {Such is the theme o cred and | EATHERINE . GLass, Hose iful plaids ar ripes c kick underflounce. rofane Love, the picture e R formerly selling at 50c, : i COMBINATION OF |wwhieh recelved its frst showing ati] For Zox e Fieheten var These are all guaranteed fast colors. Amos- 88c Silk Camisoles TASTY FIGS AND CAKE [} Fuion in the roie of Carlotta, the girl |~ o~ = perfect in an l 79 keag and other well In flesh color | Which she created on the stag RESORTS extra-heavy makes. only, oi fine, lus- c | Supported by Conrad Nagel ¥ = quality silk, in black, cordovan terous_wash satin— & |day Miss Ferguson vlvicly Borteine | and pearl gray. White, Pink and Blue embroidery and lace trimmed, and silk shoulder straps. Sizes 38 to 44, Ladies’ Wool Sweaters Ladies” Coat Dutch, round or ° sailor collars, in a good range of the season’s best colors; all-around belts and 2 pockets. Children’s and Misses’ Drawers Sell regularly at 5 Cut from good 42 te cambric, c trimmed with emb roidery edges and cluster tucks; cut especially full. Sizes 3 to 14 years. Infants’ Slips and Dresses {the emotional role given her. { complications brought into her y [ saen Werite for e Spend. a married man’'s quest for symp: Good roads. Make reservation for Which his wife could not giv | Mrs. M NOW prop... Shadyside Real Leather Bags land by the world’s opinion of Car s © 3 otta, as a result, make the stor: == = Party Boxes Mighly dramatic. Comedies and news Ko films~ complete the program A e o e and some have mirror and “The Oath. small purse. Remember, these c a as specially produced ATLANTICCITY,N.J. are real leather. lb. [y Walsh :| 1Directly on the OceanFront Outing Back to pre-war “prices are these flan- loc nels, double fleece for baby’s and children’s undergar- ments, nightgowns, etc. 27 inches wide and very heavy 70x58 Damask Table Covers An extra fine qual- ity Mercerized Damask 98c with permanent finish, full 70x58 inches and hemmed ends. OLD DUTCH GORTON’S READY-TO-FRY CODFISH CAKES 5c Can Fiv Ure At the Metropolitan AnAmernranPIanoteIofstnMnml Ladies’ Pink Bloomers rhocker theaters this week, i3 ' capacity 8CO 5 Ib. g of @ piace among the master- | § ETAAT Littar, 5 Extra Full Cut of the serien. The acting of e e Bloomers, with elas- Cooper, Anmi Q. on an ulnr Priced "nlofi" tic waist band and BELL-GRADE BROOMS. . . 29¢ | BAKER’S COCO ANUT can, 15¢ || .1-1:?;';,;‘[ ’(ffl"'"l‘fg‘hl:g”;;‘;’;fif:1H0TEL KENTUCKY: knee. A real bargain. KIRKMAN'S SOAP, 4 S 25¢ | Clicquot GINGER ALE, bot. 16¢ || 55 it ot la:.:::;::mmsg;;,-;«.;w e | !spoiled daughter of Israel Hart, a re- Cak No. ed banker, c :'|>[I((‘h-| 3 : b 5 FELS or P & G Soap, 4 i 25¢| TOMATOES 17 3 eavs g5c || St Wb it i e for o s ] Qe jThe et |m01nm|rmous la !71‘2)2‘8! IOI"CY!I?G., sleeve styles in medium land marriage with the heiress is St Charles Plare ard Besck [rach and sea weight. Sizes up to 3 years. $2.50 Crochet Spreads Heavy quality, lor large size beds, 1 69 in a variety of ends. {first considered by him as most re- | | watsr bathe: running water in rooma; elevator. M illes des Short or long L ing the dictates of | {Superior tabie: Soring rates: Gone | e S A " Marseilles designs: an extra S : DELICIOUS POUND C AKE ,l'.'.’fi.? it foliowing (e ke, of| (R WA Bt W EXTISNTar Ladies’ Pink Union closely woven - grade: hemmed || Slips and Dresses C |secretly married and later. during a Suits batiste and nainsook: bottom of skirts trimmed and round embroidery yokes. Regularly fmome: ousy, A 2 declares moment of Jj alousy, Minna declares = S SIX KINDS, COVERED WITH HEAVY ICING. 25° Ib.] If o T sl IR T 50c Turkish Towels 2 Extra good weight V1) + R0, i nes more in- mer nderwear. 5 Dele & 2 at 89c. Bk il : 22 || and full 44x20 inches. clas e nearsiits slimax mnd il 1TV CLARE}!DSINF Hotel R e s || Excellent for the bath: JC Infants’ Crochet fone. - are ing i SN, i ! . ¥ $1.50 should be 9 9 for 38c who was the last person talking 5 Men’s Balbnggan $1.00 40-Inch Voiles the price of these 95c : m and w re § ] 5 1 K . SFmee FRESH TWICE DAILY 3 [rancisd debe, b weeupen, pecan of | ot : Union Suits In a beautiful selec- e ottt and clear himself by telling that ne e Sh o St o _ Remarkable qual- - tion of large georgette c pink and blue trimmings. Spe- FROM OUR c c Was With the banker's daughter : i _tandern appointments. ity Ecru Union c designs and small con- cial at'95¢c. KERY FOR wife, at the time of the murder. 1s wate vate batls. Suits. Ribbed web servative foulard effects on dark [erial rollowe aeith ftejattenaantiemec], Coheis ks back to allow the garment to [| grounds, absolutely fast colors. Colored Organdy tions and suffering. But all i B. F_ENGLE, Manag A I“",:f', Hugh is clearad by the .pur‘nr'\l.‘s, Also_The Covington, West Philad: he more elastic. Closed crotch. perjury” of a good old friend, the; TVIRGEINTA. & > Sizes 34 to 42. New Potatoes IS‘:MII( ;I:I:, 25(‘. PlNEAP P LE, ZSC Each Ef‘.\',':frl"c;fi:lfiigfifi:fi:fii'f’ :?r‘:;r:',:j'fr '}-n'l".“r": .u Orivey Suin .a;.a;,iu& ‘(;n\;nds Waist Union Suits Fancy Large Lemohs’ Zoc Doz. Cal' ORANGES, 425 R s R 40 inches wide. 36-Inch Wash Satin- 15 colors in this fine lustrous satin. A won- Qsc derful quality for drop - linings to use under nets, laces, etc. New light colors or dark navy, brown and black. Usually €150 a vard Dresses for Little Tots For the hulr girls of 2 to 1 98 years these r.:l ored Organdy Dresses very cute. Ruffle sleeve .,ml neck, and 2 ruffles above the gencrous hem. Colors—Pink, blue and white. o mlmnxn scenery. For boys and girls - ntrs's best things to eat these suits are a c RBookl U 5 1 H . “Habit.” Nics. Wi K. BRYCE, Owners. | ||| real bargain. Extra L z. it N i WEST VIRGINIA. buttons onéremforccd bands. abit.® the latest First National HOTISE oo 7 i starring vehicle for Milirea Harris, | HILL TOP HOUSE ™ 0ren 77 i Sizes 4 to 16 years. which opened @ week n ot Cran- e e - April 30 4 dall's Theater yesterday, is & photo- ‘Harpers Ferry, W, ‘ & ’ J |tented.