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Y B ¢ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY, MAY 10. 1921 EAT A PLATE OF NATIONAL MARKET CO. BlRD 1415 G Street | BACKS INSURANCE BILL. |0t oo o ioitaies '-'l‘:?'f.?;"liflfi«‘f{ RUBINSUN [;lRBUS STUDENTS IN CHORUS. | BEQUESTS TO CHARITIES. eI Ere —_— | b matign, to et Ty co-operative —_— — Opposits KeitWs |\ tral Labor Union Supports Fitz- | ;'rj".;:y"xm;;: ity S e oreaniza- Plays and Musle by Classes of [Mrs. Zoll's Will Bequenths $100 to ‘_—.—'_"“' Misses Eastman's School. gerald Measure. ! Finest furs can be in- Elk Grove c The German Orphan Asylum, the Rup- Buuer Perlb. ! | Each of Three Institutions. ' | Immd truntod 1o ucnbe in-| Support of the Fitzgerala employes' | DIVORCE DECREES GRANTED. gix;u)-s snv[l ? musical program were : Alehs T mer F esyr- | Insurance bill was given by the Cen- erlocutory decrees of absolute Y students of tne Misses East-| pert Home in Anacostia and the Little 4 ”uc&"' itk s e .m i man’s School at Rauscher's Saturday.|Sisters of the Poor are each given §100 EVERY DAY 1408 ;\hfl;-- NW. tral Labor Union in & motion adopted | givorce last night at the weekly meeting in | Hitz. p Waiters' Hall, 1006 E street been granted by Justice on 2, at they will be returned in The program included the singing of! Uy the terms of the will of Mrs. Ma- | thilde Zoll, dated July §, 1918, and filed | Storage ng in Equity Divk 1 McDowell from Roy L. an automobile salesman. right con- i R will b ‘Spring Round” by the chorus class, ditiog. Rates meder- . The bill and its provisions were dis- - |a country danc 3 Nev b for Furs ste. cussed in detall from the floor and re- o Maude L. Randall from Thomas Main Show Plays to Capac Sanates A Y PiNevin, & duet 107 pespete incluto/thetToubeing mmw'NGFURSASPECIALTY ceived immediate backing frem the Kandall, employed as a musician % Brvde re. i Other bequests include ti ' ing delegates. lin a local theater. Final decrees may lty Audience at TWO “'elbe "'[-a:i:x”’yh Two thousand dollars to a sister, Leo- The Salvation Army budget for $47.- be obtained after {hree months ot e , poltina Krebs, of Hyattsville, M. xm; .t ance were Caryl Middleton ach to three nieces and a nephew, Mea]s 0f Merl for Mw.fls Performances. Fouise HinrriTranauin Runna Scott, Anma, M, Hamilion, Katic | Scene: 4 5 serly, 4 B Q Jose % Schneider; o 3 . . » Scene: Insido the big tent at 13th | cadwalder’ Woydvitie - e e S e Succulent Spring dishes, artful cooking and H stréats ‘northaast, Snyder, Susan Church H Kr, 100 { art ligh 1 . 5 Virginia Cralg. The 44 and varied range of menu delights extenc Time: As things begin to happen in} g 0 0 =rEE Somed dis- 4 f meal-time greetings to Convention visitors and urge them to fraternize amid our din- tng room cheer. the three rings. Johnny (trying to look three ways at once)—“Gee! Pop, look at that Urueta, Beatrice Van I derson, Mildred Alice gusta Gerstenb and Joseph C. Gosh! didya' seo those clowns? Ooh! can't the elephants dance?” Y anday—S$. ; 30—$ Father—"Yes, son, 1 see.” Washi: i Tosday, i C"f,:" ;“ “v‘.zn‘:"‘. i = S Johnny—*Pop, does it really hurt ashingtan fjors oy - : Club Breakfasts, Plate Luncheon, 7:30 to 12 12.t0 3, $1.00 i Y A la carte, all the day. the clowns when they fall down?" Father—“Oh, they get used to that. Now look at the rings and don't ask S0 many questions." Johnny (noticing two Japanese fenc- ing)-—"Pop, Is those swords sharp?” Father (gettng impatient)—"I sup- pose they are, son; but keep your eyes open or you won't see it all.” entirely too excited to keep | 'op, how does that lady stay The House of Ful;ion " For Wed:;d:y,iMny 1 For One Day 6r;ly We Make This Extraordinary Offer WEDNESDAY G Gl This Store is Closed Saturdays at 1 P.M. 'Esptcially in this department we ask you to shop during the week for your convenience. Misses’, Juniors', Girls' SPRING AND SUMMER APPAREL apid-fire questlons Johnny s ready to leave. But father has heard the that a wrestling match ed during the concert ilfiy Ui i will S that is to nllow.) TRl W 2 . . . Joh! —"C, . Pop, ‘s g ~ eid i - > 5 a z N Because of the tremendous sacrifice in price Father (no Jonger impationt but Introducing in wide and lovely showings, RUEZ8 A lyim s eager. to sece the wrestlers)—"Why. Johnuy, you're not tired? Don't you want {0 Wait for the concert?” The main show of the John Robin- son circus pluyed to capacity audi- ences twice yesterday and will be re- peated this afternoon and evening. THE WEATHER. _The District of Columbia—Fair to- night; tomorrow increasing cloudi- ness, followed by showers; mild tem- perature; gentle variable winds. . Maryland—Falr tonight; tomorrow | increasing _cloudiness, followed by |Showers “in western and central | Maryland: no change in temperature; | 8entle variable winds. | Virginla—Increasing cloudiness, fé.- | lowed by ShOWErS tOT iV Ard-in for every requirement of our younger patrons, New and Unusual Apparel, charming in its simplicity and refinement. Taslored and Dress Suits—$43, $49.30, $78.50, $87.50, $95. Sweaters—Now $3.75, $5, $7.50. Children’s Dresses—$2.25, $3, $4.50, $7.50, $10.50, $12.50 to $35. Graduation and May Day Dresses SALE LIMITED TO ONE DAY ONLY Women’s ’and ] Misses Suits Coats That Sold to Dressing Baby Properly That’s a task that is difficult unless you place the responsibility of it on those trained to the de- signing and making of Baby Clothes. The Cinderella Shop provides t service with $39.50 | The Suits Ski-Bo Tweeds, Plain and Heather Jerseys, Serges and others. Values to $39.50 Wednesday, $16.95 styles. Dresses | The Coats All-silk lined, sport and other Values to $39.50 Wednesday, $16.95 Braided Embroidered Fashion's Highly Tricotine Suits Greatly Underpriced ,Stnigfilil—le, Box and Blouse Models For wear straight through the sum- mer and fall seasons, nothing combines smartness and dressiness to a greater degree than Tricotine—so exclusively de- signed that fickle fashion exercises no $l 6.95 The Dresses Silks, Crepes, Satins, Geor- gettes, Foulards, Sport Silks, Organdies, Voiles, Swisses. Values to $39.50 Wednesday, $16.95 11th ST. NW We have no connection with any store of similar name anywhere. 723 variable winds. West night. 12 midnight, 64; 12 noon, 79. at noon today; Highest, Rarometer—4 8 am., 29.96; 12 4:41 pm.; 10:19 p.m. high 5:33_p.m.; high 11:12 pam. sets 7:09 p.m. sets 7:10 p.m. west portion tonight; watmet i ox: treme west portion tonight; Virginia—Showers and tomorrow; somewhat warmer to- Records for Twenty-Four How Thermometer—4 p.m Highest temperature, 52, occurred at 5 a.m. today. Temperature same date last year— 73; lowest, 49. D 29.91; 12 midnight, 29.93; 4 a.m., 29.94; ‘Tide Tables. (Compiled by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low _tide, Tomorrow—Low tide, 4:44 am. and | The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose 5:01 am.; sun Tomorrow—Sun rises 5 a.m.; sun Moon rises 7:28 a.m.; sets 10:09 p.m. Automobile lamps to be one-half hour after sunset. Weather ip Various Citles. gentle tonight 8 pm., 69; 4 am, 62; 8 am, 62; 79, occurred lowest temperature, m., 29.90; 8 pm., noon, 29.91. 3:53 am. and tide, 9:45 a.m. and tide, 10:33 a.m. and = DD lighted | =D BERB2IR3EZSRI2BRE! FRIBTRRRRATRBIIIBRIIRE b BUBRESSREUBBEEEELbELLE Philadelphia. 20.92 Phoerix, Ariz 29.90 Pittsburgh . 30.00 Portiand, Me. 2.90 Portland, Ore 20.90 §. Lake City. 29.96 San Antonio. 2084 Kan_Diego. . 30.00 K. Francisco, 30.12 8 40,961 ending May 1. D. Kaufman. ASK ASSISTANCE. Forty thousand, nine hundred and sixty-one strangers walked into the Union station in need of assistance in the way of information as to hotels, directions about the city or similar items during the past eleven months, Aid Society of this city helped them out of any difficulties presented, ac- cording to the figures contained in the monthly report of Mrs. Van Riper, executive secretary, and released today by Chairman Joseph During the month of April there FRARERRSRATITIRABLIBRRREBNEBRI22BERY And_the Travelers' May F. Coats and Wraps Hats, Scarfs, Smocks, Skirts Middies, Socks, Riding Habits (Fifth Floor) Fhreet, Comper Thirieenth DD D D N ) ) ) 1) ) D “Why ls S superior. tact and taste; with skill and originality no matter what the age of the youngster—or the character of the garments required—you’ll find them here—ready for wear. Our assistants will be glad to advise with you. Prices are most moderate for service that is very so that ale Spring and Summer Apparel? The secret of maintaining high standards of quality, timely styles and moderate prices is in having a quick Fourteenth at G F R i 1 g 2 Eg ' |~‘ “turn-over” of merchandise. Btatiess, § g & _==':::.'.. 0 \' Unwilling to hold our surplus of Spring suits and dresses, now that we are turning our attention to Summer E -] g outfittings, we are offering for quick clearance, at tremendous price reductions, twelve hundred highly fash- ionable and desirable coats, suits and dresses. Coats and Wraps $45 to $55 Wraps and Topcoats in Duvette, Ramona, Bolivia and Tricotine, $29.75 Yoke and panel backs, Tuxedo styles—hand- embroidery, self-cording and cabis stitching— tans, blues and grays. $65 to $95 Afternoon Wraps, Capes, Blouse Coats, Cape Coats, Sash Coats and Panel ck Wraps, $44.75 pewter gray and tans. $45 Sport Coats—Genuine Camel's Hair Polo, $25.75 Regular slecves, large pockets, with inverted pleat back. $62.50 to $89.50 Wooltex Camel's Hair Top- 3% length, beautiful shades—navy blue included. . $3250 and $35 Velvet Sport Jackets— Navy and Black, $19.75 Tuxedo plaited back and belted styles—selt and braid binding. $79.50 tp $98.50 Satin Wraps, $63.75 Quilted capes, draped wraps and tuxedo sash coats, in finest quality satin; navy, black and taupe. $30.00 Capes, $22.75 Navy and Black Taffeta Silk Capes. full rip- ple styles; large cape collar and ribbon trim- ming. Skirts All at One Price! $20 and $25 Pleated Skirts—Wanted $55 to $6250 Hand-Embroidered Suits, Tricotine and Poiret Twill Suits, Navy Blue and Black, $24.75 Tn sizes 31 to 38—ripple, slashed and flare box models. $8250 to $89.50 Flare, Mandarin and Blouse Suits, Elaborately Hand-Embroidered Vests, $§34.75 In twill cord and piquetine. Tremendous reductions because in tan and gray only. §55 to $65 Strictly Tailored Suits—Navy Blue and Black Tricotine, $37.75 $67.50 to $75 Tailored, Braided and Embroidered Suits, $44.75 Navy blue, black and gray tricotine and twill cord. "A fine collection of the most desirable styles. $8950 to $110 Costume Suits in the Finest Tricotine and Twill Cord, $54.75 $7850 to $85 Strictly Tailored and Semi- Dress Suits, Knee Length, Belted, Box and One-Button Tuxedo Styles, $57.75 Navy blue and black tricotine and twill cord, and strictly hand-tailored. . $110 to $175 Hand-Tailored Suits, Including Milgrim Models—Elaborately Trimmed and Strictly Tailored, $87.75 Choice of our handsomest s Navy blue, black, pewter gray and wren—one of a kind. $2250 Worsted Jersey Suits, $14.75 Tuxedo or notched revers. Pinch and pleated backs and belted styles. ¢y, brown, gray, copen, tan. rookie and oxford $32.50 to $39.50 Tweed, Jersey and Homespun Suits, Tuxedo and Mannish Collars, $21.75 2 Favored £ % Many Are the Styles in Suits of Navy; iow:. You Can Always Use Another Dress —if the price is low enough. $35 and $40 Tricotine Street Dresses—Navy, Brown and Black, $14.75 Low waistlines, basque styles, satin sashes and braid embroidery. Straightline and cir- cular skirts. High-class garments in fine farvella, Flori- | and Black Tricotine, 8775 =~ vet. Piquetine an amona cloths. e S ed, X, uxed L % Z:‘i"‘,'; D e ich. st Sorrents, Pekinblus; and lons notehed revérs. All beautifully $35 Worsted Jersey Overblouse ) 2 - v " tailored Frocks, $12.75 Tan, navy, henna, jade green, brown and Copenhagen blue, with white skirts. $55 and $69.50 Tricotine Dresses—Long Tunic and Overblouse Styles, $34.75 Navy blue and brown, with metallic thread Plain Blue an 2 oats and Wooltex Wraps and Cape e d 3 e ':x. Stunning Styles, $43.75 Mandarin. flare box and biouse styles—eye- embroidery and bead trimming. Satin and self Black bt 8 Wrap styles in Ramona, Mirette and Marvella L“‘_' “‘;’n'.‘l";?:ffi’h;"l‘:.;"d';’;"~";.;‘J; rel;[a‘cfi.l;:er:,- foundations. B e cloths. Among the handsomest of the season— Kray and dark tan e $35 and $45 Street and Afternoon Dresses— Canton Crepe, Satin, Taffeta, Crepe de Chine and Tricolette, $19.75 50 Dresses—bead and fringe trimming, floss silk and eyelet embroidery. Navy blue, bisque, gray, tan. jade, Harding blue, brown, white and black. Don't miss them! $50 to $65 Dinner and Afternoon Gowns— Crepe de Chine, Paulette Chiffon Laces With Georgette, Chiffon and Taffeta Silk, $29.75 Crystal and jet beading, hand-embroidery anXd ribbon trimming. Good shades, remarkable values. < 2,460 travelers cared for, ac- t . . e over them. They crea cording t. Of thi - Colors, $1075 Plaited backs and pinch backs and belted . mflu.enc B . e y C te_ ’a ;:;dlsul t.:exrt;n ;rgg;d & hm:unuar:d v"'fi"r ‘i“f;"'n‘},’;flafii’,‘f‘szrl‘l"'i?e&'““fsi' z;yvl;! (‘;}’::E;‘g;:‘km)flreny“.“r“ios:.x(lg:;nder, gray, $6850 to $95 Dinner and Afternoon Gowns, —] B ins; ella plaids, 2 c: , "De. yo . fashion that is enduring—because it’s §2°'2L'ifi§‘.".:"§2;.‘é‘:"é.‘f“s’.°’}.2.":§:a ‘c‘rr\:(‘x':'n arxg plaid l:alleu‘;s—sllks also in self §40 and $45 English Tweegl and :iinure Elaborately Hand-Embroidered or i ive — i other appointments; 99 were special eolors. great chance! Suits—Semi-Fitted, Flare an Beaded, $43.75 practical and effective — sensible and O DO ees ths, aociety §15 Navy and Black Pleated ot So175 e e serviceable. In craftsmanship they represent the highest type—in weave the highest grade co-operated with other Washington agencles, and 884 were directed to points of interest, assisted in locating friends and given general informa- tion_about the city. FRESH snl{!il'l‘l ARRIVE EVER! B Szr*e Skirts, $10.75 Side and box pleats—pleats stitched down to the hips, giving slenderizing lines. The Horse Show Thursday High character materials beautifully tai- lored, silk-lined jackets—tans, browns, grays and oxfords. New Footwear crepe, satin de chine and kitten's ear crepe— navy, bisque, brown, gray, Harding blue and black. Remarkably fine opportunity! Frilled Blouses e i TUESDAY Here are . 2 that commands recognition for their in- RICHARD HELLMANN'S s 8 Sorosis Very Becoming insi 1 E abl hlwi(r Tenther trim grayswle.f:v S N Wit ygeal to wear with your suit— soft voile, 'ONNAIS| ihdl‘“g H ts ack le Ammings. Low, : trinsic value. BLUE RIBBON MAY( szs 75 et oa alt poten. ey rood 10 trimmed with real fllet; hand-drawnwork The Trap Hememado Salsd Dressing o looking and extremely new. A and embroidery. Truly unusual BT © $10.00 oo™ ey il 69 g8 A group of about 60 Ceansidering the class and character of these Suits the price is sftogether extraordinary. ~ 12 avo 30c A iz, Timely Reductions from $35 and $43 Tweed and gray, tan, brown and Oxford mixtures. English paddock, pleated, belted, flare and semi-fitted T ben and touches of embroidery. Moderately priced at §1.85 and $2.95. Light Fawn Pumps, hand-turned soles; new medium short vamp and medium narrow 5 toe. (War tax included) 12'7 ‘White Canvan Street Pumps and Oxfords, welt soles and low Cuban heels ssoo ! you can imagine. Rose bud: lace and hemstitching. ... Besides these we have other models of finer quality voile and more unusual designs. appeal to kets. - Sure to Fllleamon LIEATE R0 e Somen ot discrimtna: Jackets, $15.75 % e Jaunds atted st face $3.95 to $8.95 els, 3 o por ul s 2"’““:*5' "“, "‘:‘?KB"Y Tind New Silk and Cotton Fine Georgette green, Blouses, Jerseys and Tweeds 5 N Dicewe B weathe ‘worst. - COLD STORAGE FOR FURS smeater Jaciels | Tyzedo e resturine ai 244 . and notched revers. Navy, st T are reduced for special SPECIAL REDUOTIONS ON black bz o o eorrenty We are enabled through an [ ¥ :'z..%‘:c..‘,":::.:"a;‘?‘% . 4§ nd delghte . selling tomorrow — to SPRING AND SUMMER FURs, copen. enormous purchase owners very quickly. eather z l R TS % of the best known makers, to offer A Sample lot of Satin and Crepe 3 95 Smeartl . : wns mis 2 $3.00 Veats, tailored top. rib- @4 @QE de Chine Envelope Chemise. .. .. o/ Mixtures Fariore |21 e st [|L] Philippine Gowns and Chemise ¢ seo veus s i §195 e chimkncioe Chepi . 9395 Modeled Wihitelzainseckiall madonby bandimith LAt e i lace, adorned with rose buds. What splendid Patch Special ’.‘:.','g‘.-finrfi o otusl | values 55 9"5" 3400 Bloomers to mateh, $z 95 :g{;;ng;;g the trousseau or (whisper it) the from $3.95 to $6.00. To be reinforced, shirred knee. 4 d Canfu"y Pockets TIRES SOMABIOT L san sh b e Aboocrancaen 5% Just arrived, sleeveless gowns of fine Tailored 30x3% [ Pins. . Kaihoselc - Gowns' x| Shemise Step-in_ Drawers of crepe de chinc: nainsook, charmingly fashioned with wide and Belts most delightfully finished off with lace, rib- smst as dainty and pretty as 52.95 Feench wal face and mefallions, shirred to ample fullness ...

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