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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921. Burchell’s CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. 1 School will be held in the audi- {:rlum :r( the new National Museu SEEKS DATE OF RELEASE m ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. TODAY. >, . Catholic Community House will be Frank L. g\\lll be followed by a banquet in Other officers chosen are: given at 601 E street. ' Yates, vice justice: Ashby E clerk: Aaron P. tio:. of the first anniversary of the onor of the retiring officers and in gelebra- local t Thursday night at 8:30 o'clock. | e . Ehahert Fgr e o Bouquet Coff SN « aunce| FROM WAR-TIME CONTROL. | xrs, rrank, magington it eive the |t rSolss & By o{ M2ty ; Sackron. Sheath A Melton. Roeri W L e ee The Wanderlusters® hike for Sunday e Gibboms Club will €1ve, e For s | s e e, Sunday sonog S | Friends' Meeting House. correspondent. and Robert E. ) » | Marshall, Perry Johnson. Glenn <-orbitt, will start from the end of the Mount | {omOrrow night at e AV E athletic manager. D H. Wheeler, Lester Moore, Rdbert X. A Tempting Blend per pound 25¢ N. W. Burchell | Pleasant car line at 2:30 o'clock. Dr.| |Skinner will lead. i Janabo Fazel of Persia will be guest | of honor at the Sunday afternoon re- ception to be given by the directors | of the Women's City Club. He will | give a short address upon “The Wom- | | an Movement in the Orient.” ! The drama “St. Rita” will be repeat- | | ed by the voung ladies of Holy Rosary | Trai | drill the benefit of its cottage at North Beach. | Pro = rve Officers Poses Suit to Test Govern: |_St. Jomms College Reserve OMCErs ! ill hold a com] "N Sor%t 3 pam., in the Eilipse. Th will be & meeting of the Dominican Lyceum Sunday morning at | 11 o'clock in St. Dominic’s Hall. — 1t matters little what it is that you Short Line Railroad Association | ment’s Relinquishment Order. | The United States Court of Claims Will be asked by the American Short Mine at what period the short line Toads were released from government Line Railroad Associatjon to deter-) TONIGHT. The Indiana_Soclety meets at 8 o'clock at the New Ebbitt. “Daddy’s night” will be featured by the kindergarten of the Wilson Nor- mal School at 8:30 o'clock. The Society of Natives of the Dis- | trict meets at § o'clock, in the Ralelgh j take place at a meeting June 6, which | C. Burdick FRATERNITY ELECTS. Brooks Hays Picked for Justice by G. W. U.—Banquet June 6. Brooks Hays has been elected justice of the John Jay Chapter of the Alpha Delta Law Fraternity of George Wash- ington University. He succeeds Brantly Initiation of the following pledges will | Anderson, Walter W. McVay and Robert - parish Sunday at 8:15 pm. in Carroll| o Mqhciher a_situntion or @ servant [{Eotel: Al [ Za want ad in The Star will reach the Closing exercises of the Army Medi- | person who will fill your need. Economy Items You'll take advantage of Children’s % Sox These are in black, 39 white and cordovan, C ;Ji!hgfancy top. Sizes to 97%. X Ladies’ 16-In. Silk Gloves Perfect quality, 1 89 from a maker . whose name in the glove every woman. knows; 16-button length, in white only. Regular at $298. Ladies’ Party Boxes These are ex- l 45 ceptional values, . as they are made on strong frames of real leather. Inside fittings, mirror and purse. Ladies’ Bloomers Ladies’ Flesh Knit Bloomers, with_elastic 27C waist band and knee. Well made and full cut. Ladies’ Gauze Vests Gauze Ribbed Vests, in bodice and tubular 21 C or V neck; taped and trimmed arms. Regular and extra sizes. Men’s Open-Mesh . . Union Suits Perfect quality short— sleeves and ankle pants 89 C —closed crotch. Sizes 34 to 46. Come for these tomor- war-time control, according to an an- | nouncement made by Bird S. Robin- son, president of the organization, at the closing session of its two-day con- vention at the New Willard Hotel last night. The announcement. whi Suit would be filed shortly. was made after officials of the association had conferred with Director General of Railroads Davis, and the proposal was | said to have been given his approval. it 15, claimed by the railroad men | 2 he Interstate Commerce Com- 3. = " mission and the Railroad Board enter- | The North Carolina Socie tain conflicting ideas as to the status | celebrate the nnnlvenmr:i‘lot of the short lines during the war. and | 8 o'clock at’the Raleigh Hotel e suit to be filed in the Court of | S Gl ; ‘ | Dr. Thomas E. Green will speak at Ut The thI be a test case to straighten |\ ', L Ttation exercises of Sidwell Following a decision by the associa- | School at R o'clock, at the Friends' tion to continue its labor department. | Meeting House. which represents the organization at T i pres The state directorate of the Ameri- ;{}&,flfi?“&;,c:'o"‘f’”"“n‘!'.""‘d I;all’;:':?can Association for the Recognition association were reelested to serve|Of the Irish Republic will meet at § during the ensuing year. They were |Oclock at Aloysius Club, 45 I street. Mr. Tobinson. president; L. S, Cass,| S.'B. Parker and S. I. Lisman, vice presidents: T. S. Whittelsy, secretary and treasurer. The convention then gdiournéd: The reading class of the Spanish- _— American Atheneum will meet at § Tt pays to read the want columns of | o'clock at the Thomson School. The Star. Hundreds of situations are | filled throvgh them. 1325 F St. N.W. B Store Hours: The Parent-Teacher Association of | the Tenley School meets at the | school at § o'clock. Phil Sheridan Post, No. 6. Depart- ment of the Potomac, mecets at § o'clock, in Grand Army Hall. Where Your Dollars Count Mast EHREND’ 720-22-24 7th St. NW. Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. 200 Organdy and Voile DRESSES SEz:es $ 3.98 Usual $6.00 Scores_ and Dresses scores of beautiful, fluffy dresses, in dozens of elaborate and tailored styles. The materials are the last word of fashion’s art. Crisn. cobweb weave, trans- parent organdies in a wealth of dainty colorings. Sheer, soft voiles jare also in evidence with the small dot of more elab- orate georgette figures—trimmed with bias folds —vestee fronts—laces and other appropriate materials. 25 All-Wool Tailored Suit Values to $35.00 Beautifully tailored black. Some elabor- ately braid-trimmed and others in strictly tailored models. Few sold less than $35.00. The Shakespeare Society will hold a business and social meeting at the Y. W. C. A, 1333 F street. will 5 at Exceseence, are the only kind that we offer onr customers. We thoroughly investigate the merits of every piece of candy that is put into stock. Our customers are protected by our continu- ous effort to serve them with candies that are pure and delicious. The closely linked goodness ard quality of LOFFLER’S SAUSAGE Facked with palatable perk, beef and spices to a taste jaimitable, because the vecipe is safeguarded. The finest in- sredients and sausage kitchens, with Uncle Sam’s O. K., all say :insist upon 1OFFLERS SAUSAGE Ask Tour Ideat Man Dr. Joseph Perry Green of St. Louis. will speak at 8 o'clock before the Men's Success Club, 1814 N street. “T'ry our superior candy” Abe Lincoln Candy Shop 518 10th St. N.W. = A card party for the benefit of the i X “714-11ST. UL Give Yourself the Satisfaction and the Saving of P-K Quality and P-K Prices Smoked by the Most Prime Beef Prime Rib, Ib.........30c Rolled Rib, Ib. ....40c Bouillon and Clod, Ib.. . . 25¢ Chuck, Ib. ............20¢c Leg o’ Spring Lamb, Ib. 40c Morris’ “Supreme” Hams Choice Veal Breast, bone out, Ib. .. .15¢ Shoulder Roast, Ib.. . . . .20c Shoulder Chops, Ib.. . ..22¢ Rib and Loin Chops, Ib., 28¢ Cutlets, Ib. ..........45¢ tricotine, in navy and TOW. Boys’ Balbriggan Union Suits A real union suit for = | 0 Baxing . s cabvapiay of @O/ ||Fresh Chickens stionine Lo 13th and F 1006 F 1715 Pa. Ave. 418 7th St. - 100 White Gabardine Skirts |5t e ies Beh | ot | e diadiG: Aaepdieden), 00 o g e Sk i N et Boulgj el gt Slzesl\fillt;rlxgsyei’r;ja;nas * Pm::l:’-p!fi»- , New 212?5’.“, Lo | ] A lot of good wash skirts that should be selling a 'ancy , 3 3 | ° 50. o e gabardine. nockets. and tri d with d . Juicy Pruit | Brand i California Seedless, e e L 51& jasnre @f @l B St | Pl VP, | et ow Prices Sizes 24 to 36 inch waist. | s fon SLodte: . 25¢ $1.00 | 20¢ 3¢ | Doz, 35¢ from fine percales, in neat, fancy 'styles or plain colors., Silk frogs and wsll trimmed. Children’s Parasols plain and fancy colors; all thee little tots should $2.50 and $3.00 Corsets SATURDAY SPECIALS Bartlett Peas, ™5.2% 30c , Sugar, 10 Ibs.........68c l *Lipton Tea, 1 20c; % 39¢ Peanut Butter, Ib., 20c 1 | Girls’ White Organdy and on Drug Store Needs Voile Dresses $.49 Toilet Needs and Remedies 60c Bromo Seltzer. . ........36¢c | 50c Hinds’ Honey & Alm. Cr.33c . ‘ In @ big variety of 49 C Crisp, white organdy and sheer, soft voiles are the materials most in vogue right now In have one of these. wash dresses for girls. Regularly these wculd sell at $6.98. Many are trimmed with organdy flowers, others with lace neck and sleeves, and still others are bedecked with ribbons and bows. Jelly; Apple, Currant, Belgian Peas, 32" 28c Tozjar..........10c PK Coffee - mxactty Bt your Taste Lb. 25¢ : "i“‘(“;" ‘“l“ ,"'e“"' b D ; Incfludetd in thri]s $ l 9 4 60c Doan’s Kidney Pills. . . . . 40c | 50c Java Rice Powder. .. .. .33¢: q . ot of extra goo - 3 . - Girls’ $3.00 Was resses |Corsets are ia- el | e 40c Fletcher's Castoria. ....25c | 30c Kolynos Tooth Paste. ..19c* Dresses of nr§ serviceable Ramie cloth. Lady kel &S ‘1’:2{;“32 1.50 Gude’s Pepto Mangan. . .84c | 15¢c Lux ........... eoese.-10e= Looks for all the world like linene. Well tail- ored from desirable Ramie cloth. Good fitting, round neck and long sleeves. Regular $3.00 | e Girls’ $1.50 Gingham Dresses 93c Boys’ $12.98 Worsted Suits in the lot and in many styles. E39(l'; B‘liu_t Confiners. xcellent fitting, open 22C mesh cloth confiners; in flesh color. Open back or front. Sizes 32 to 44. . $3.00 Satin Chemise Made from fine lustrous silk satin $ l and_crepe. with '73 camisole finished tops and silk shoulde: straps. Silk Camisoles Estab. 1857 16-0z. Horlick’s Malted Milk.69¢c 1.00 Listerine, 140z. .......74¢c 75¢ Mellin’s Food..........59c *1.00 Najol ................7T9c 1.10 Nuxated Iron. .. .65¢c — 1.30 Pinkham’s Vegetable < ComPivrs . v jivirsviboita o bl L 70c Sale Hepatica. . ........42¢c 25¢ Cuticura Soap. . .......18¢ i 30c Lyon’s Tooth Powder. ..17¢ . 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil. .34¢ " 50c Mennen’s Shaving Cream.29c - Cremations Shipments - Chas. S. Zurhorst UNDERTAKER = = = = = = = = é | In a wonderful selection of plaids, checks, stripes or plain colors—every one fast color. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Silk Camisoles, at Get the boy one of these. All-wool 4lc. Imagine it! Only 41 C 60c D. & R. Cold Cream. . . ..39c mixtures, in light. medium or dark s 85 short time ago a mus- G z il or one of these bargains . ’ 0 i _ =\ in all-wool blue serges. Lined — lin cover cost more. ‘These with throughout and in sizes 8 to 17 years. lace tops and silk shoulder straps. Sizes to 44. nfants’ $3.50 Cashmere Coats | Excellent quality $ 9 cashmere in 2 8 ih%se coa!t)s, v;ilh e wide embroidered c llars. Well lined.and well r:::e.-co o hildren’s 50c . Body Skirts Children's B o d y 35 C - Skins, of fine quality nainsook, trimmed with wrtbors? 1857 ——1921 96 Sheets of Paper Excellent Quality White Envelopes Sizes 12 to 14%. 95c Geoo o) bocker styi hip pockets, belt Boys’ Fine Madras Shirts Madras Shirts—all size collar bands and open-button cuffs. Boys’ $2.00 Pants These are tailored in knicker- straps and riveted buttons. Sizes sl '55 up to 16 years. = Funeral Parlors, 301 East Cap. St. By buying your stationery by the pound you geta high grade paper at a price you would have to pay for much inferior grade in fancy box. 96 Sheets of Paper, regular price fi A 50c Box of Violet Dulce Fi Powder with each 5(c Jar Riker’s Violet Cerate. FREE L3 embroidery edge; in sizes 1, 2 and = . 60 Envelopes, regular price | prot Nemo Reducmg Corsets 2 15 £ » $2.50 The Slxty-Fourth Year _ Total value $1.10 e nfants s x ul"llflmllllll“mllllllfi During May only, 69 C violets. Cream and Powder regularly sell 5 oc You want your dresses to fit well and you want to look like you should,.and in order to accomplish this vou must have a good reducing corset—and mo is the corsct that proves. Summer weight, medium low bust and long hip; wide elastic in- sert. Sizes 22 to 36. 69c Brassieres The materials used in the make-up are the kind that gives service. Lace trimmed. Sizes to 46. $1.25 Good Corsets A long time since you saw corsets of fine coutil and boned for comfort as these are. Embroidery- trimmed top and four hose supporters. - Special i 9c yymomwf Ladies’ Embroidered Silk Hose B \s’-thIgoat‘ retty Washable $1.55 Pique Coats, for little tots. Wide 5 or narrow cord-belted and sheered skirts and yokes. 40-Inch Crisp Colored Organdy A sheer, crisp qual- ity cobweb weave or- 39C gandy, in a long range of light and dark colors. Fully 40 inches wide. Plenty of white, black, brown and navy. 1,800 Yards Fine White Materials In lengths of 2 to 12_1_C > 2 10 yards. 36and 40 in. sheer white voiles, Jor $1.00, May special. gCaramels M":,‘?,";ou...:‘..39”¢,3 208,925 Lbs. of Coffee More than one-hundred tons of Liggett’s Break- fast Coffee were sold in our storesin the month March. This immense volurpe of business is responsible far the extremely low price, ag always insures your getting Coffee fresh roasted a ground. Regular price per pound. b Cascara 100--5 grain Tablets, tablets. ... 23c A Sale of ‘Absorbent Cotton M WANTED BY An unusually good quality of Hospital roll cotton; 16 ounces to each roll. It is sterile, thoroughly absorbent, and has a good length fibre. Comes in sapitary dust- WEEK ENDS MEN"! ANOTHER OPPORTUNITY TO = |I : e SAVE MONEY ON CIGARETTES: Friday and Saturday Only. Carton quantities. Any size packages A real treat are these beauti- nainsooks and longcloths. Checked | proof package. Specially priced during the (ullylembeaideredaillc fosc ihece pajama cloth, 39 inches wide, in the . 4 mionth of May, per pound 39c 2 pounds for 4 tomorrow. biack, cordovan on cordovan and navy on navy. $1.89 15¢ Rexall Toilet Soap, 2 for. 16¢.: 25¢ Woodbury’s Facial Soap . 17(.‘5 <8 Excellent as a cream to protect the skin and fumi;:z: | lIot. Values up 39c. morrow. 39¢ 32-Inch Dress Ginghams Standard Gingham, in 2 1 C Special to- PHILADELPHIA, PA. 48-hour week.: Permanent work at wages rang- a large selection of pretty plaids and color l‘adies, lmported l_‘ace Hose s .59 Ico'm]bin‘ations:l guaranteed abso- ing from $50 to $58 per week, Wllh $5 add“lonal ........... 100 Turkish Trophies'. Y59 .31.17:: oyl Jomarkably fine close-woven hose, with beautiful = e e e for night work. 100 Murad - .-.eenenee- ..1.59° i 8 ! 79¢ Window Shades 4 "200 Lucky Strike. 100 Mogul . - -1.59 Ladies’ White Lisle Hose T e ) ONLY first-class workmen will be 200 Piedmont...... 100 Melachrino No. 9 : e €l st < considered 20gice Aaplies.. .. plamgnouk 71 =24 . o ot good ) 180 Lord Salisbury, foil - 100 Natural.....- 33553523 1.59; Boyl’ and Girls’ Men’s Nainsook Union fittings. For tomorrow only. 200 Fatima .«.ccvcveeeennn 100 Pall Mall (Natural)......... 2.23 Notions, Notions Apply personally for interview to R. H. Steel, ............ tian Deitil . 3......2.23 = Pants Suits 5c 300-Count Pj : shpse : . : 4 100 Egyptian Deities No 3 et R o 5 Gl 1. "‘f'& G"?jrms_ Curtis Publishing Co. representative, Hotel Raleigh, 100 Egyptian Straights . 100 Philip Morris R nic an uperior quality pla einert’s Ji t. > idge) -ceceennnn ereses N = for boys and girls. l 7C nainsook Union Suits, 54C SHapieiE et Washington, D. C. 100 Helmar .............. (Cambridge) : | Sizes range from 2 double seat, web back Rubber Kitchen Aprons. to 14, ceam. Sizes 34 to &, Dress Shields, all sizes.

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