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Open 9:15 A.M. More of the Special Colored and Black Silk UMBRELLAS - %6, fijus tax Another lot of these Colored and Black Silk Umbrellas that have proven so popular with our patrons. They are finished with assorted wood handles and have bakalite rings and wrist cords. Colors are navy, green., brown, purple, black. This umbrelia is made especially for us, and the price is-extremely low. Umbrella Section, First fioor. PYREX GLASS Is the Ideal Baking Ware Pyrex bakes everything better and keeps the food hot longer. You bake and serve in the same Pyrex dish. It is s attractive looking that no one objects to using it with the finest china or silver. There is a Pyrex dish for every baking need, and most all’ foods cook better and more tasty: in Pyrex. Pyrex does not chip. craze, dis- coler or wear out. Genuine Py- rex is guaranteed against break- age from oven heat. Any piece that breaks will be immediately replaced. . ‘We have both the plain and the etched or engraved pyrex and show many beautiful designs in nickled or silver-plated frames for casseroles and pie plates. Casseroles, 75¢ to $3. Pudding and Baking Dishes, 7S¢ to LS. ; Oval Baking Dishes, 50c to Individual Pie Dishes, 30c, 46 and Soc. ; Uncovered Baking Dishes$l, $1.25 and $150. Pie Plates, %9¢ to $1.25. Bread Pans, $1 and $17S. And several other pieces at warious prices. Chiss Sectics, Fifth Seor. Useful ¥ Housewares) At Special Prices The Wonder Merger—this -is a useful little device that can be used in many jabor - saving ways about the kitchen — mash potatoes with it, make whipped cream, cream eggs, mayon- naise _ dressing, and may also be used in making ice cream. With the Wonder Merger you may take % pound of butter and a half pint of milk and churn them into one full pound of butter of qual- ity desirable for table use or for cooking. Special Price, 78c Each Handy Kitchen Garbage Cans with strainer for draining off liquids. Special price95c. Galvanized 4-gallon Garbage Can, tight-fitting, deep cover. Special price, $1.08. Japanese Toilet sheets to the roli. 95e dosen. Japanese Sandwich or Table Fruit Basket, various shapes and colors. Special price, $1.35, Straw Table Mats, oblong shape, six to the set. Special price, 58¢ Tissue, 780 Special price, D g Board on stand, ad- e to three helghts: sub- stantial _construction. Special price, $2.35. Mexican Shoppers, the well d shape. Special prices, " Paring _Knives, in &ood shapes. Special price, 2 for 26e. Triple-coated White Enamel Medicine Cabinet with mirror and two shelves. Special price, $5.95. S, D u stpan and Dust Brush;a ‘good high quality set. Special price, 95c. i vg lmble Wall Duster, long e for reaching walls and € " Specfal price, @8e. Self-wringing Floor Spectal price. $1. 11-inch Aluminum Collander, first ,quality, needed in every kitchén. Special price, $1.35. Mops. 3-pint Alumin- um Saucepans, first quality, with cover and cool Special price, T8¢, Housewares Section, Fifth fleer. handle. ; g NING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDN THE EVENING STAR W\,HE‘_\ New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Boys’ Woolen Knickerbocker Suits ALL REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE (Blue Serges Excepted) $13.75 $16.75 $18.75 $23.75 . These suits represent our entire stock of elegantly tailored suits from our own stocks, made expressly for us by our regular makers—one and two pants styles. They are of the finest woolen fabrics: TWEEDS HERRINGBONES Dark colors, medium colors, exclusive weaves. NOVELTY WOOLENS CASSIMERES fancy mixtures and many Full assortment of sizes 8 to 18 years. . Beys’ Store, Fourth ficor, Men’s Pajamas That induce restful, comfortable sleep during the warm nights of summer. Designegd with care for size and freedom. Made of durable, cool summer materials. STRIPED PE!_ZCA'LE PAJAMAS, neat patterns and fast colors, also of white muslins in plain or trimmed styles. fastening with frogs or pearl buttons. $2 suit. PLAIN-COLORED LIGHT-WEIGHT MERCERIZED - TON PAJAMAS, ve neck style, fastenin, cor tons. . An exceptionally fine value at $2.50. WHITE AND COLORED STRIPED WOVEN MAD - JAMAS, plain and frog trimmed. uit, NEMADRAS BA . GENUINE SOISETTE PAJAMAS, plain colors, light in weight, soft and silky; silk frog trimmed; beautiful shades. IMPORTED LIGHT-WEIGHT =MERCERIZED F CLOTH PAJAMAS; white with neat OXFoRD sstyle, having large pear! buttons. PLAIN-COLORED SILK POPLIN PAJAMAS: colors are absolutely fast; ve neck model, with pearl buttons. $7.50 plus tax. PURE SILK PAJAMAS, white and plain colors; frog trimmed. $16, plus tax. Mea’s Store, First floer. Elastic Waistline CORSETS Special, $2.50 A very special value is repre- sented in these Elastic Waistline Corsets; one a long, well boned model of plain material, suit- able for the medium figure; the other of broche, lightly ®boned, medium length, suitable for the girlish figure. Corvet Section, Third fioor. Wedding Gifts in Cut Glass and China Beautifully Designed Cut Glass Candlesticks, $695 and $8.50. White Rose Cut Glass Footed Bonbon Dishes in entirely new shapes, either handled or plain, $4.50. Bridal Rose Footed Sugar and Cream Sets in period shapes, $11.50. Elegant New Jug and Tankard- shaped Water Sets; $1350 to $28.50. Light Cut Glass Perfume Bottles with dropper stoppers, $2.50 to $5. A very attractive showing of Gold Banded and Encrusted Glassware that so many brides prefer for wedding gifts; also gold and black and floral col- ored effects. And our exclusive showing of many handseme pieces in Dia- mond Poinsettia, Pershing and American cuttings. REPRODUCTIONS OF. DRESDEN CHINA, the first we have had in several years. This china has the exquisite lace border and floral decorations, always a much admired and dis- tinctive feature of Dresden china; the colorings are quite’ as lovely as the genuine Dres- den—such beautiful tones as one neverysees in other china- ware. Plates, $2.75 to $3.95. - Bread and Butter Plates, $1.25. Compotes, $L95 to $6.95. Relish or Nut Dishes, $1.28 to Oval Fruit 'and Salad Dishes, $2.75 to $695. Sugar and Cream Sets, $5, - Onina Sectish, Pifth Flose. $3 s $5 suit. Ve neck models, g with frogs and pearl but- suit. jacquard self figures; ve neck MAY 11, 1921, DAY, omdmard & nthrop Close 6 P.M. Continuing the Special Selling of Remaining Early Spring Stocks READY-TO-WEAR APPAREL At Prices Lowered to Insure Quick Disposal These garments, the remainders of our early Spring stogks, afford our patrons a splendid opportunity for choosing fashion- able, high-grade apparel at substantial savings right in the height of their wearing season. i The collection embraces these excellent values. ‘Women’s Tailored Suits, $49.50. Women’s Embroidered and Braided Suits, $59.50. Misses’ Tailored Suits, $48 and $68. Misses’ Silk Frocks, $38. Misses' Section, Fourth floor. Women’s Tailored and Dress Suits, $69.50. Women’s Exclusive-model Suits, $79.50. Women’s Dinner and qu‘ming Gowns, $85. Women’s Cloth Street Frocks, $35. Women’s Exclusive Nemser Gowns, $165. ‘Women's Apparel Section, Third floor. Girls’ Sports and Wrappy Model Coats, $10 to $29.50. Girls’ All-wool Plaid Skirts, $5. Girls’ Silk Frocks, $12.50 to $29.50. Girls® Section, Fourth floor. Women’s Sweaters, $4.75 and $6.75. Sweater Section, Third floor. Women’s Blouses, georgette, crepe de chine, taffeta and satin, $3.95, $6.75, $8.75. ‘Women’s Exclusive Blouses, one-of-a- kind models, $12.75 to $37.50. Blouse Section, Third floor. Charming Trimmed Hats, $8.50 and Women’s Sports Coats, $29.50. Women’s Sports Jackets, $10. Women’s Straightline and Coats, $59.50. Women’s Handsome Wrappy-model Coats, $69.50. Coat Section, Third floor. Ripple Women’s All-wool Satin-finish Pru- nella Skirts, $15. Women’s Navy and Black Silk Fajlle Skirts, $17.50. Women’s Plain and Novelty Silk Skirts, $13.75. Skirt Section, Third floor. Special Size Handsome Wraps, $75 and $95. Special Size Light-weight Spring- Summer Coats, $69.50. Special Size Dinner Gowns, exquisite models of satin and lace, $95. Special Size Tweed and Homespun Suits, $39.50. Special Size Section, Third floor. Little Boys’ Wash Suits, $3.45. Little Children’s Lingerie and Pongee $10. Frocks, $5. Exclusive-model Hats, $15. Little Children’s Rompers and Creep- Untrimmed Hats, of milan and lisere, ers, $1.95.° $1.95. Millinery Section, Third floor. Little Children’s Spring Coats, $8. Little Children's Shop, Fourth floor. & From Meakin & Ridgway of England Blue Oriental Dinnerware This popular, soft blue medallion pattern which so many of our patrons like has just been landed. It has a fancy scalloped edge with gold band and is particularly refined. A full assortment of different picces in various sizes. Moderately priced. Blue Canton Pattern on Eng- lish Porcelain; typical Chinese shape and decorations that one never tires of seeing and using. The Dinner Plates are $7.50 dozen; Teacups and Saucers, $7 dozen; 104inch Platters, $128 and other pieces in proportion. Johnson _ Brothers English Porcelain Plaza Patterns, delft Dinnerware Section, Fifth floor. blue with medallions set-in bor- der and a cluster of roses and other flowers forming a central motif. An exquisite decoration, and a very fine quality. Dinher Plates are $1150 dozen; Flaring Teacups and Saucers with in- side decoration, $1050 dozen; Chop Plates, $395, and other pieces similarly priced. You Can Entrust Any and All Foods to a Herrick Refrigerator . Foods cannot mold, taint or decay in a Herrick Re- frigerator. Since the circulation in the Herrick is always in the same direction, there are never any conflicting warm and cold air currents. Hence there is never any formation of moisture caused by the meeting of cold and warm air, and no beads of “perspiration” on the inside walls and shelves of the refrigerator. It is this moisture in ordinary refrigerators that causes decay and mold. But food left in the Herrick can remain indefinitely without spoiling. Actual tests prove this to be true. There is never any danger of the odor of the one food being absorbed by other foods. As the air passes upward in the food chamber it carries with it all free odors until it reaches the ice. Here the air is purified and condensed. The odors are absorbed by the ice and passed off through the draining system. What a pleasure, then, it is to go to your Refrig- erator at any time and find all foods ready to use, tasty, delicious, pure and wholesome. Model No. 215, Three-door Style, 100-lb. Ice Capacity, $54 Model No. 54, White Opal Glass Lining, 115-1b. Ice Capacity, $157 Model No. 300, White Enamel Lining, 60- 1b. Ice Capacity, $48.75 And a Half Dozen or More Other Styles from $48.75 Upward Refrigerator Section, Fifth Soor. In the May Sale We Are Offering the Best Values We Have Seen in Several Years in White Dotted Swiss i ‘Dressing Sacques Cool, dainty effective styles of nice materials, and very mod- crately priced so that you are assured of meritorious values. At $2—\\'hite Dotted Swiss Dressing Sacques, in loose kimono style, finished with dainty valenciennes lace, caught in front with colored ribbon bowknot. At $3-Whitc Dotted Swiss Dressing Sacques, with set-in three- quarter sleeves and roll collar trimmed with good quality valenciennes lace, fancy pocket and a touch of color added by the wash ribbon. 5—\\'I|ite Dotted Swiss Dressing Sacques, finished with fancy ruffling, picated in pink. blue or lavender; wide eyelets at waist drawn with satin ribbon to match the picoting. At$3. Neglige Section, Third floor. 5 X GKA) SRR Vea) i . Invite Callers Out on the . Cool, Shaded Porch Your porch will always be cool, well ventilated and shaded from the hot sun as well as from the view of others if you equip it with Vudor Porch Shades. Vudor Shades enable you to make the fullest use and get the greatest enjoyment from your porches. i Vudor Shades are self hanging. Vudor Shades are Ventilating Porch Shades. Vudor Shades are fast, permanent colors. Vudor Shades are raised and lowered with ease. Vudor Shades equipped with no-whip device prevents whipping in the wind. Vudor Porch Shades all have reinforced ends. Vudor Porch Shades never fail to give complete satis- faction. Shown in 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 ft. widths and regulation dro of 76 ft., priced, $4.40 to $16.75. o In the same widths but with bungalow drop of 6 ft., $3.90 to $14.75. Upholstery Bection, Fifth floor, IMASONSINSTEP T0 BAR POLITICS Meeting Tonight Under Aus- | pices of American Col- lege of Surgeons. Possibility of involving the Masons in politics through adopting a reso- lution pledging support to the Presi- dent and his administration provoked a prolonged discussion at the morn- ing session of the National League of * Masonic Clubs at the New Masonic Temple, and resulted in send- ing the resolution, which had been re- | ported by Roe Fulkerson of this city, chairman of the resolutions comumit- tee, back to that committee . When it was presented, Kdward E Britten of the Ashlar Club of this city citing the admonishment of prominent speakers at the mas ing last night to keep the Mago of politics, pointed out that this r lution was open to the designatio a political question. He warned that the passage of such a resolution by a body made up of men of divergent political views would break up t organization. He said, further. tha he feared the nd Lodge might have something to say about such action. Faver Citizen Training Campn. The convention adopted a resolu- tion urging Masons to encou sons to take part in the citi ing camps being planned 1 m | | w h there much nce of opinion. arles J . grand mas Masons in_the District of Colun admonished the dele, jout for amd ward sinister motives that are working against Masonry. i Tribute to the railroad square clubs| was paid by J. L. Wilkes of J ville, Fla., who xaid that the railroa men’ were as loyal a set of men as| could be found anywhere The convention adopted an amend- ment to the league’s bx-laws, reported | by Chairman F. H. Allen of the by laws committee, giving the individu clubs the r tion of guests. Near East Relief Indorsed. Following an address by Dr. Paul Leinback on the work of the near east relief, the convention adopted a - lution indorsing the work. pledgi and support, moral financial po: as_many orphan_children venings Till 9 0'Clock 2 Open Francis Bacon 88-Note Player-Piano Special Thursday $395 Terms to Suit ! back to thei 1t regulate the recep- | | tinued. . 19 ~ Sovereign Grand Commander George Fleming Moore spoke. &5 This afternoon the Masons and those who accompanied them to the conven- ion are the guests of the loeal eom- mittce on a trip to Mount Vernon, where a_wreath will be placed an the tomb of Washington. Fart of the dele- gates went down to the home of Wash- ington on the steamboat, while otheks went by trolley. The national officers and the executive committee were ti ken down on the private car of the officials of the railroad company. There will be a big carnival tonight “entral High School, to which all ons are invited to attend. Admit- 1l be by Masonic card. Contest Over Proposed Home. That there will be an extended fight on the proposal to put up a mil- lion-dollar building here for the league was indicated today. The res- olution which was presented yester- day providing for the taxing of each member $2 to create a fund for the building was to come up today for discussion, but it was referred to the -laws committee for further con- sideration. According _ to th: e favoring the measure, efforts ade to pigeonhole it in that mittee, but every effort will be m at the ses- sion”tomorrow to force thix commit- tee to report it back nd thus again get it before re convention for discussion. Urges Ban on Politics. Keeping Masonry out of politics was d by Senator Townsend of Michi- ing last night in Hall, It is a onry into politic: lled on the ent the en tion out of the political arena m G. McAdoo. another speaker, world disarmament, reatest evil of all time ix method of r. whether name of a league of association of nations, America zreement. e told to carry W message of sane conservatism by Rq ntative Bur- ton of Ohio. The time has come, he said, to su ~ arrogant selfishness. by. president of the e, outlined its history and func- war bringing 1 under the 1 be e arm until The de tion A musical program was given by the in Orchestra, directed by Edgar B. ( The Washington Quartet also rendered several selections. The invocation. was pronounced by v. 3 n of the Sen- past grand HORSE SHOW TOMORROW. |Races Will Be Distributed Over Five Days of Meet. » National itary and fon, will be- w afternoon apital Amateur Rin at o'clock at Arlington Sixteen sho program are s ernoon and a From 2 until of saddle, harn will be exhibited and at 5 o'clock the racing will start. In order to vary the program, Thomas Bones, chairman of the rac- ing committee, has distributed the races over the five days of the meet. ————— FRANCE TO PAY U. S. DEBT. PARIS, May 11 pay what she owes: a and a racing eduled for the first rge crowd ix expect o'clock various class s and hunter horses ‘France intends to said a high official lof the French foreign office this morn- ing. “The “rench government.” he con- “will take no steps whatever re- garding the modification, reduction or cancellation of her debt to the United s statement, it was explained, was drawn out by persistent reports reaching here from New York to the effect that an arrangement of this sort was under consideration, NOVENA BEGINS TOMORROW. A novena, in honor of St Rita of Cascia, will begin at St. Mar- tin’'s Roman Catholic Church, North apitol and T streets northwest, at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow night. The novena, which vearly attracts Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. B g 55557 The use of MOBO ing will save at least car’s life. Itis a 1009 pure v contains no free alkali | pantosote. 25 and 50 Ib. cans, Southern Automobile Supp! 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