Evening Star Newspaper, May 18, 1921, Page 4

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WASHINGTON. D. C, WE n\remx- MAY 18, 1921 DEMON STRAT!ON Dy a tactory expert who will explain all you want to know about the famous =) KENNEY SHOWER Demonsir n Going On Daily On Our First Floor Barber&ERoss: 0 Hardware and Housefrnishing Store 11th.and G Sts ““Thrift’’ Tire S This is the year to save money on tires, Start on HOODS, Any tire dealer can get them from anearb- listributing point. See Tire Rate Book. RES Hood Rubber Products Co., Ic., Watertown, Mass. The Following Dealers Sell Hood Tires— W. S. Kenworthy & Co. John P. Sanner 1621 14th St. N\W. 930 14th St. N.W. J. J. Fister 1713 14th St. NW. | i Thompzon Auto Supply Co., Inc. 1617 14th St. N.\W. Wide 1 Oc red_designs on light and dark frm 3 to 10 vard lengths of the PRy mflrm INCORPORAT ED SUMMER HATS PRETTY SUMMER PERCALES Treme dons mill purchase of striped T patterns. Fast colors: rungi Better get in eurly for A zood L 9iewi3%4 70 STNW. % l‘-’ Middy BLOUSES, $1.49 White Lons. Valuex and Styles s 00 Like the 5 26, 37 10 310 —— Millinery pDelighetul leghom, white net horselair dnd | mar unpacked-—and trimmed i seatly trimmed £1.50 ¢ Bloomer $5 and $ Gingham and Flowered Organdy WASH DRESSES DRESSES. $1 Pink. bine and green chambrar models with as pretiy rzandy models for women and misse o on sale Pretty Styles in All-Silk MINUETTE DRESSES $4.98 A special lot to %1.50 Elastic-Top CORSETS. 98¢ Women's Pink and White Coreets. in sizes 10 30: medium and low lar RBlack and + choase Dresses. tinsel and embroidery trim. med. for women and misten, Just enough to last Thursday onlv. Values to $12 50, Taffeta, Satin and Serge 510 to 326 Values R __Each‘ i At Only Size oxtra ? B Hoa fresh Frocks in ail-wool «.m,s 98 e n lartreuse and gray taf- e den for m Tunic. raffle, o assortment * Two are unparalleled. ts ip a wondrous ADd the values SILK HOSE 69c Pure Thread Lace Trimmed and Beaded GEORGETTE DRESSES . $10.98 Values Smart Copen. Rowe. Maize Biack. Flesh and W Fi ~am m A fanious mak ng or Women and misses. in this special 5Be Dropxtitch SILK LISLE HOSE, 39c DOUBLE-BED SHEETS, 58c and 68c PILLOWCASES, 16:, 18c and 20c Long Chamoixette GLOVES, 98¢ tan. helin, ete " quality. This in & special & Fine Bieached TABLE DAMASK 45C Piain white damask in beautiful assorted designs: ength 2o with wtin L perfect goods; cut from SILK GLOVES, 59¢ | Two Special Lots of Boys’ Wash Suits 1 and ¢1.98 Worth to $2 Worth to $3.50 white jean with the blue collar and linen with silk emblem on sleeve; Extra durable, fast-color suits, trimmed Popular sailor and Choice of fin blue 16 cuffs or the sizes I oto and At §1 1 suits are ®kray and pink chambray in protty new st Sizes 3 to 5 and fast too. Wonderful assortment in both lots. Experienced Advertlsers Prefer The Star [s::5 any 51400 Washingtonians Vity, }of the founders of the U Iw soctety in 1901 ON 7aTH BIRTHDAY Join Hands at Testimonial Dinner. wndred prominent at of the seven: anni- | of this sterling Philanthropist ry has worked untiringl vor man and w arly of K LU far his | Vi time, when | staem 1 in the . un Army 1 il the pres. high in is fellow men. 1t a well Lovinz Cups Presented. cup the ziven could John committec. and made which he Edson: hanquet the opening address, in reviewed the life of Mr. mplishments and lov- Brandenbur: befor: introduc toastmaster. irious sprik said that Sdson's life was a credit to himself and an honor the community in which he homs hed briefy or when Mr. it betng umbia Justice Day Speakw. William R. Day. associate justice Court of th: Un de the first address of evening, vigorous nting out that th bovhood of the t for future deeds deem it not too that the character have found ample in th ar ural much to e s for service | low sociation to enjoy el his youth. for which tis a privilege to join with those | | sent tonight, and the many not!i who would pay tribute to one !, done s0 much @ promote |1, tise welfare of his fellowns nd ""t progress of his country and city.’ . editor of T asserted that it was Lopportunity to exp: an appreciative rece tion by the capital community of the unselfish. uncompensated public bors of a citizen who has ser well, and in this way an inspiration to good citizenship to all men and n in behalf of on the local citizens' manage the Washington Gr: encampment of wh chairman. had brought notably conclusion massive clock | to Mr. Edson. as a token of public cem, 1 suggested that the gift was somewhat svmbolic of him per sonally in its8 immovable firmne when located in the right place s capacity, in spite of i spect, to strike upon proj sion, and unostentatious and retiring disposition which prompted it to hold its hands before its face. “After a lapse of more than a quarter century [ testify that the qualities of Mr. thus sym- Son Inherent Patriotism Recalled. The inherent patrioti Ed- ven in his bovhood days was af fectionately recalied by Thomas = Hopkins, advoca Keneral, Grand Army 6f the Repub who as- serted that although under age, being but fifteen years old, Mr. Edson en- listed promptly when the call came in the civil war. Mr said that Mr. Ed: of the war without complaint without impatience, and that he car- riea throughout the conflict a vine sense of duty. Mr. Edson's deeds of kindn have been many. both in a large w and_in a smali way,” said Wendrll P. Stafford. justice of the Supreme c of the District of Coiumbix. | “Philanthropy needs to fall into just such hands. { “He has spent a lifetime in work of this kind. We should learn from the example he has set that charity to be effective. mu be regular systematic. His work on the by been an inspiration. | : latter organization using 1t as 4 business man's de to discover real cases of n His work has been gre his heart has been greater. Stands for Unnelfixhness. John Joy position of director and since ita inception, nine years ago. “His business career is an illumi- nating illustration of his usefulnes: continued Mr. Defrees. Chamber of Commer home of the erected in thi; . and the new -hamber. “soon to be| city, will stand as a those chunces | him unreserve il friend rment o f our friend | played carned S wish { terown served, wil i will be of would brin unhappine and have th the Rev. Paul singing cluded the HO\ORED FOR CIVIC ACTIVITIES. w 1 & f of } st of 1h val 4ot emp DEBATE ON SOVIET TRADE. | Senator France world! Stability they said, until the settled. Justified resu would resuit which and Others Part in Discu 1nke ‘VIIDDIES GOI\G ABROAD battleships “arolina. Kanss NEW YORK. May rade hetween the oviet Russia provi on last night 1 ylan r er. favored Rl ere opposed by Jokn A forme nited States com ner 1 i ic provinces. and ormerly advi whid opponcnts insisted the nie w “established trade with Russia erving as o cloak for prop 14 wh in recoznition ¢ overnment ree W d president of the o Wickersham wi he post of ague of Egypt n the worid covers possess the We Will Rent You an Auto to Drive < valuable time by driving one of our new cars e vourself - vou can double your scope of activity with an Automobile. Qur cars are equipped with starters, electric lights and new tues. New Fords s1 New Dodges 1 H Let us quote you special prices tc meet ycur individ- ual requirements. American Auto Livery Co. 1319 L Main 622 Street N.W. 61 fuoet high. Where Your Dollars 5D Store Hours: 720-22-24 Tt ful e Hn most wonder want them weight ilored w Many different models ¢ at buying one. 1 vou'll EHREND’3 Oper 9:15 AM. A Great Sale of 1 ,200 Whlte Wash”_ Skl Count Mast $2.50 Black Satin ‘1.39 St. N.W. Close 6 P.M. rts » time d sale of 1 ized-tmishe ot ved full red n i A are sch linics 3 nd, th wiAth dramatic - \n the and Join Jo - F hilanthropi: and commun i weil doer, stood At cirele of light ninated in from . front of i nomial moans more to iing | ever dreamed of. /. with . sob in his uts 3 ou have ex- | tonight hise filled my utitude | zously place | been privi- 88-Note—Mahogany Player-Plano (Used) " Special Thursday $365 Terms to Suit Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at Thirteenth Kitt, Sec.-Treas. ent- e m i wory rthday, and the nal m: perry iora M A banq Mrs, of —_— will Homer L. JOHN C. RAU 524 12th Street N.W.—Telephone Franklin 5457 Electric Light Wiring Electric Light Fixtures 28th Anniversary—33d Year at the Trade $10.00 Standard Make Electric Irons. .. $7.50 Electric Iron I Personally Guarantee All Irons l Sell Hot Point Grills Hot Point Perculator. Hot Point Toasters. Hot Point Immersion. Hot Point Heater ..$6.00 His life has ation to all who have come into contact h him.” Declaring that on was al- ways eager to le Iping hand of the 1bert { nor. graphie Sc s Was one of the bigest factors in the {building up of the organization Mr. Grosvenor recalled when Mr idson was elected treasurer of the He spoke of the sat- isfaction felt by members of the so- ety when Mr. Edson consented Lo ac- cept the appointment, which, inci- dentally. he has held €ver since. Helped Build Up Membership. “There were only 2,500 members of the National Geographic Society at that time.” said Mr. Grosvenor, “but twenty years later, largely through the efforts of the guest of tonight, we have a membership of 700,000.’ Another angle of Mr. Edson’s work —his efforts to secure beneficial leg lation for government employe was told by secretary of the ice League. and v Chamber of Commer States Mr. dson Bave much time to civil service reform.” said Mr. Goodwin. ‘He was in government service him- self tar more than (welve yearsiand Dresident of the of the United ey CREEN ENAME —The quality kind is here—it won't clog the mesh. ECK ENAME —Tt will give lasting satisfaction. W. H. BUTLER CO. Maurice F. Flynn SHTCENES LN Established 1845 Straight down the street from the G. A. R. Monume: 2 A L Rt Take Advant It’s ironing ; in white or flesh, trimmed v with dainty ribbons run through. Specially priced for tomorrow only $3.00 Satin Chemise Made irom fine $l 73 lustrous silk satin and crepe, with camisole finished silk shoulder straps. Silk Camisoles Silk Camisoles at 41C 4lc. Imagine it! Only short time ago a mus- tops and wal Orzandy Hats, with wool of “otlr sports models. to $5. Al at one price Many Color Combinations $2.95 Nearly Every Sports Shape v omorrow VOILES 40 INC Worth From 69¢ Not in all Washingtor will you find an assort- ment as varied and comprehensive in co! signs at 39, as you will see here tomo dreds of beautiful floral effects. Many be difficult to detect from real Georgcue the cop: Foulard styles are shown in Many Sheer, smooth, double-thread grade. 40 40-Inch Crisp Colored Organdy ave Organdy, in a cully 40 inches wide A Sheer, Crisp Quality-Cobweb We. long range of light or dark colors. Plenty of White, Black, Brown and vy 1,800 Yards Fine White Materials 360 and 40 Inch Sheer In lengths of 2 to 10 yards. White Voiles, Nainsooks and Bongcle Pajama Cloth, 39 inches wide, in the | 39¢c. Special tomorrow. 39c 32-Inch Dress Standard Gingham, in a large selection of pretty plaids and color combinations; guaranteed absolutely fast colors. They will be sold tomorrow only at this price. 79¢ Window Shades All perfect quality. In White, Li; Green and Tan. Finished full 6 feet, wi hem. Best fixtures and fittings. 1,500 Yards Unblea 27-inch-wide Good, Strong Unbleached Muslin for mat- tress covers and other home uses. Ther to last after 1 o’clock. so come carly. 76-Inch Heavy Unbleached Sheeting An Exceptional Heavy, white in a few washings. rices Thursday—Underwear Day About 600 Exceptional Quality Nightgowns for Women — Values to $1.50 years since you have seen such gowns so lowl from fine closely woven Batiste and fine Krinkle Crepe that needs no Gingham Dresses 2,200 YDS. BEAUTIFUL FIGURED be shown for the first time tomorrow. For tomorrow only. Limit, Round-thread make sheets, without seam; strong and durable. age of These Special Made - priced vith embroidery ¢ dgl‘ and beadi Extra full cut; length and w 12 $2.50 and $3.00 69c Bloomers Superior Quality s 39¢€ s T st B Tl Bhoa $ l -94 sthand and knee. . i s . American izes up to 3o many styles 39c Bust Confiners = 22¢ Girls’ Gingham Dresses 94c¢ io Excelle L lin cover cost more. These with | girls that usually sell lace fops and silk shoulder straps. | at SL30. A good selec- y zes to tion of styles in sizes 6 to 14 yvears. | back « 1o 44 Sports & Sail G H ports & datlors eorzette ats " All Colors $5.00 Values to $10.00 HOSIERY AND! UNDERWEAR Lndles Imperted Lace Hose L $1.59 arkat anaiity ried sell for much more. HES WIDE to $1.00 39 lors and de- rrow. | that would so perfect is bundance. Imj Black only Ladles Lace Lisle Hose Perfeet Quality. ovelty lace 69C an extra good Black, inches wide valu price. Dou- ble ed back. fiwn. navy and white Chnld’s Three-Quarter Sox sol. 39c¢ ths. Checked l 2‘Z'C ot. Values up : rior ality . &camed back and fitted Glnghams ankle. These are in black only. Women’s Jumbo Ribbed Vests Extra sizes and the ex- tra jumbo size Rib- 27C bed Vests. taped neck and wide shoulder straps. Now. You big women, get i summers 21c 59c¢ ght Green, Dark th good generous An especially fine. ched Muslin R T only. ¥ ped neck: trimmed arms; tight knee. 41c e won't be enongh Boys Mesh Union Suits 25 yvards. Get” the boys' warm C weather und-rwear here 49 tomorrow. These open mesh cool suits. well trimmed. and Sheeting, to Bleaches pants with Sizes 4 to 16 years. double seat. 33¢

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