Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 21

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= THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 13,1821 21 - | Miss Matllda Edwards. Adelps Bond = !-nc- in an feebex In her store. at| |l pe'aid o Are. Todd gl TWO UNUSUAL HOLD-UPS. |3 Florlda avenue, yesterday. A col- | The ellowin be! o ol - Women's City ot e T luntesred Women Bob Motorist—Shopkeeper red man entered the store and ask “Save the Surface” PPLY PAINT EDMONSTON’S 5 ta e mmorrow l\lr! Mary €0 Me- ed for a bettle of ginwer ale. she | Home of the Original FOOT 2 Mise Locked in Icebox. toid the police. and when she went | | PR TR + FORM Boots and Oxfords for ,'.‘,’,;5"‘,|,,,‘,",‘,fi'r'_“h }’\"C“‘,“‘l" i St Corwlin Ferguson, 1608 Minnesota |10 the loe box to met It. he closed |- | cahance: (he value of Joor 3 ushing, a the door, fastened it and left her a | erty 1o @ marked degree. Men, Women and Children sunrize-to aunset benefit card | avenue southeast (old the police he |prigoner. ‘A few minutes later a H Pam | *ait our ‘experts ‘P«““i;u‘\:":'z‘ri'nd G K e ira| wae robbed by two colored women | wason driver entarad the stors, heard ouse | intertor ana Kxterior Werk fon=dunoo, from nal 19 £50 aiclock, |at Delaware avenue and C strest|Mra Hubin calling Sor bielp and Fitere ROOF PAINTING. | Consult {8 helng planmed for Monday by ©|southwest about 13146 o'clock this|Sfed Ber. AN examiastion of the Best Material and Workmesehip. | ators disclomed the theft of §11 frum JAMES STEVENS, I SHOES THAT CORRECT |Masons and Elks Will Stage '::““.:;,?:u“fl"" Neagod By Mrt T.| rlornlng. e was driving hin auto- | the cash Temister | e e, atiES, o s Viés Tave alrendy beun ‘ressrved nnd moblls nlong Deluware avenus. he | usands s nt | sald, when & colored woman mtoppe FOOT AILMENTS | Benefit Contest Tuesday | hoesyie of Ingliions w500 | Hie ani safeod o e liructed tonn | purl r nml promenade of “udnun e ey hshasien l-wnd‘ “FOOT FORMS” ‘ at A. L. Park. ll:l'..‘im‘.‘,““‘ has boon donated {0 7| (olored woman ‘atoped on the runs ning board, placed her arms about | The latest mctivity to be arranged | Teahouse at Horae Show. P and took "hia pockatbeok cone | S f % f f | for the bLenefis of the “presentation With the opening of the horse shoW| iaining $45 from his hip pocket. Two | . 3 5 The cause of .90% of the foot | | - |scheduled for tomorrow, A &roup Of|cglgrod women are under arrest in| |of the £47.000 budget” campal@n ON | g ryare will be in charge of teahouse I | (Ro’ cage, boing held for Invostiga- behalf of the Salvation Army Is l’l e grandstand, screened with llolh base ball game between the Masons |trees. Mrs. H. C. Clark will be manast . 1da Rubin had a ohilly exper!- of thu teahouse, with the following & troubles of today is ill-fitting and improper footwear, and the remedy, X Jnnons o 1 S |and Elks. This game 3 scheduled |Of the teuhou : e e 3 5 v c gers: Miss Elizabeth De Foot-Form” footw Ear._t’fiekls' relief |for ¢ p.m. Tuesday. the last day of Al Mrs. Willlam Glasgow. Mrs. Louis| Window Shades—Slip Covers and cures where a cure is possible. | the drive, at American lLeague Park, | Shearer and Mrs. T. C. Murphy, for the fons dys of the show. —Specially Made—Very Bent Materials. There' z T adleng ;":;’l ”'°' ""t:“ "“’““”_"‘1“]’“"""“ “ontributions of supplies for aalo | Plnce your order now, before the rush ere’s a last for enlarged joints— will go to the budget, according 10 i the tearcom are asked of all who weagon. . el o S | announcement made today by Ru-|wish to ald the Salvation ArmYy|yoderate Prices—Best Workmanship. it relieves them in the only. way they {olpn Tomer chatrman of tne budset |Dudget. said Mra. Clarke today. “We | HO0erE e A et can be relieved. | executive committee. Ticketa ure on hive received contributions of tet |sale at Spalding's and Hechts de- und sugur from the John il Wilkinel CORNFLL WALL PAPER CO i s o | 2o partment st d those promoting |'omba viou G % There's a Last for those suffering the conteat hope for a crowd "% 1tus Lantern, Allics' Inn, Noah's Ark 714 13th n.ow. M. B3T3-8374. E 1 20.000, and Martha Washington Tearoom. Special with weak ankle or fallen { Tomorrow is “Tambourine day.” |More suppiies, however, are urgently pec . o . s 1 ? et | needed arch—a thoroughly scientific R N LR L ey " Hundreds of persons yesterday xiow - TIRES 1 conception. morkers Wil Sell tags represcnin® |ing exhibited daily in the lobby ot .“’x-i'/z | Kth's Theater for the benefit of the bensd hallgonstand 4o budget. When viewed through a mi- A shapely shoe with a steel W. H. Plummer will be ters will be at budget headquarters 709 13th street northwest. whence brace built into it, that supports » Ciirtes oberts, and Mo Wiiltam b :}’Q\T.'”.'.':I.r?“m'.‘.;"den‘f.'u?('?ofxi'l'h:f,'?lu; ‘ C;HA§ ‘mE MlLLER, Inc. F S d M p d i3 it ot djameter, 18 8 t en ormeri lor Bros.’ Au | I'and strengthens the arch. Toda. Tambourine day” headauar. | 1100 [ UEMGET 8 SSR §5 B0 S0 17 Tath St 4 Doors Norts of H St or vunday ay I“arades r. The engraving consists of 2534 It will pay vou well to consult < and 1% punctuation points. The | Xyes Examined ' | Mrs. Plummer and Mrs. Roberts will | our specialists about Footwear, ) direct the workers operating from | L O b skt s 1o | '°°"""'°' o White Nubuck Novelty Two- White syptian Cloth” Ox- :r'nl::r e e ;‘l"‘g‘!;‘:é:‘?nas‘!;?;‘;:":l‘h‘!g:r"J % ‘_m:::l‘::: i ¥ .’".I‘J;“;‘:}F,é'.‘,“x‘xl“rf“.'l“;?. DR.CLXUDE S. SEMONES strap Pumps with perforated tips. fords and 5(,-51, Pumps. Best You are never urged ‘a‘nug Headn of ! | xrn:ag;l{m .°3":".gf'h’ U‘?Odyeaf _Welt soles, - specially “GRONUPS” quality: full ‘“.h' to buy, but simply 1pal B2 Among the a1 LIS B | priced. Sizes 815 to 11, $2.85. 815 to 11, $4; 1115 to 2, $4.50; asked to investigate. "/' Toote Msin 1115 to 2, $3.45. 21/ to 7, $5.50. n y post office, with SR = = — — ” EDMONSTON & CO. forenceHodgen 3 s for Apeil. stood Department of Maintenance * White “Eve-Cloth” Instep Strap White Nubuck Novelty “Panel” (Incorporated) s, Secik. Dudle .::"r:'\’(.;r‘;"}? k‘rgfi. Let us care for your lawn during Pumps Ribbon bow, Goodyear Pumps with instep-strap and w. 1d will be in charge o t Kann's, Goldenberg your absence for the summer. It loted that the above figure 2 include the (,,.,,Mmu“mlh\xll save the cxpense of restora- counted, ‘would plnm-‘llnn later. city post office about | for April, 1 at . s acne e Blackistone of x.24 per cent from the Landscape Department ng month of the preceding 1141 Connecticut’ Avenue Welt, . soles. Very special—83; Sports Oxfords with ball-strap and to 11, $2.85; 1115 to 2, $3.15; 215 . . perforations. Misses’ sizes, $5.50: to 6, $4.15. “Junior” Women’'s, $7.45. : Speczal I ISSES’ and Chil- Andrew Betz, Manager 1334 F Street T foot Troveres " not | Miss \[sr](-ru on, Mgs. Latest Novelties for Girls_and Boys The “Betty” pump. A pretty Novelt: for girls. Gray kid, white kid, Paten: leather with gray back, white Canvas with black trimming. 5 to 8, $3.25; 815 to 11. $4.25; 111 to 2, $4.85. $2 “Kayser” 16-Button-Length $1.50 Cirls' dren’s Two-strap Pumps in white Nubuck, Frme f"mes in aslorted sizes; seconds of the regular INCORPORATED Blue and (:ruu Chambray Play I)rv\- . in sizes 2 to $2 grade, but you would never know it. On <ale 6 years. Full cut and cxcellent quality. Great as- while they last! ‘3]6 T0 ‘324 7"5 ST N : e E . sortment. tan calf, brown kid and patent leather; plain STUPENDOUS ANNIVERSARY PURCHASE OF OVER 400 SAMPLE Men’s All-Wool 25 to 30 SUITS toes or perforated tips. 0YS’ and Girls’ ’ Sports Oxfords— straight tips, ball-straps —tan or brown. Sizes 8 to 11 $2'85 Special values in manly oxfords for Boys' Wing-tip Brogues, Semi-Brogue- and modified English lasts, unusually sub stantial quality. Sizes 11 to 2, $5; 215 to | 6, $6. Wi 00 0011 00 Wiwo o o9 o0Ul Sizes . $3. 45 1135 to 2.... UNIOR Women’s Novelty Sports Oxfords and Two-straps Sports Pumps with ball-strap, tan or brown “GRONUPS” extra quality light tan P calf sports oxfords for misses. Ball-st 2:; 2 to ‘6": $4 95 across vamp. Sizes 1115 to 2, $5.50. Special value Children’s * x s s ® White Ribbed Stockings 3 for $1. . Pair ...oooiiieennnnn 350 “Junior” Women's and Misses’ “Panel’ Children’s Novelty Socks, Pumps in tan or .black calf—'also tan anc half to three-quarter lengths. patent leather with suede inlays. .Sizes Platnicolots of stripss. 111 to 2, $5.50; 2V4 to 7, $7.45. 35c¢, 50c, 55c and 69¢ : In a Complete Range of Models—Regulars and Stouts—Sizes 33 to 46 For Young Men | For Conservative Dressers] . Great array of blue, green and brown ‘ Included are all-wool blue serge, End of the “Birthday Sales! $5.95 Final Clearance~Many Women's Stylcs from $7.85 and $9.75 Sales “Cleaning up” the small lots for the final wind-up of the “Birthday” Sale tomorrow. At Only $5.95 pair! “The season’s very best styles that at $7.85 and $9.75 were reduced from $8.75 to $13.50. Includéd are Tongue Pumps, One and Two- strap Pumps, Sports Pumps and Sports Oxfords. Inall the popular shades of gray, tan and brown. Also black and patent leather and various combinations. Both turns and w clts—all the popular heels. A fitting end to a great merchandising event and you will surely be able to pick up several pairs in your size—for a “Bar- gain” that you will Tong remember! All-wool Flannel Spert Suits, single and fancy blue worsted, smart cassimere and > < | double breasted form-fitting models, in cheviot models in all the popular striped nobby gray, green and brown patterns, as effects and patterns—tailored to perfec- ) ”:‘ Allwool Blue S Suits. E ! tion and designed for business or dress MGHIC B IR L S e a4 4 “"'5- ~Very wear. You never saw such phenomenal suit elegantly. tailored, perfect in fit and values before, and probably won't see up t6 the minute in style. Famous mak- them again, because such bargains are ers sent these suits for this specific sale ordinarily impossible. We asked our . maker’s co-operation in putting this sa and every model in the lot was made to P P £ thiscale sell from $25 to $30 this season. over big—and this is the result. Don’t delay! No Charge for Alterations—Men’s Dept. Open at 8 A.M. Saturday Extra Salespeople—For Washington’s Greatest Clothing Sale! BOYS’ DRESS & SCOUT SHOES Misses’ and Children’s | Men’s $6 to $8 - SMART SLlPPERS High and Low $1 5 s2-65 ASSE ISI-Ia(“)l-:Sm4':‘fi Tan Calf. in English and broad toe lasts, with rubber heels; Gun i Regular $3 to $4 Patent Colt. Gun Metal, | Metal, in English and broad lasts, Light and Dark Tan. in strap and Mary Jane likewise—also New Tan Brogues Shippers. In all sizes, 8% to 2'2. Also White Sea | and Bal Strap Oxfords with rub- s and Duck and Canvas styles for May pro- ber heels—both high and low | cessions. | shoes, in sizes 6 to 11 | Sale-‘of $25 and $30 Silk, Lace and Beaded Georgette DRESSES Rack after rack of smart satin, taf- * feta and messaline frocks, in all the pop- ular colors and new novelty trimmed and fashioned effects. Choice of beautiful lack, navy and brown lace dresses, silk rimmed—and a wonderful display of cool georgette models, in white, copen, rose, aize, etc. gorgeously bead trimmed. Be- oming styles for women and misses in each Tot. These dresses are mostly one and two P of 3 kind, which we bought at % their usual the new shapes, in sizes 634 to pricc hecause we took the entire lot. Not 7%. Many sample hats worth one &orth less than $25 and up to $30. Satur- twice this price day special at 2 2 oy Blucher and English lasts. i ieather. lizht and dark tan Sco Saturday s Sales . Women's Hosiery 95¢c, $1.45,81.69, $2.19 Men’s $3 Straw Hats i szfi Fresh, unpacked—hundreds of snappy Sennit and Toyo braids —popular cable or saw edge. All = * * * x 414-0t St ..... Cor. ~ 191416 Pa.Ave. 2t & K 233PaAveSE

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