Evening Star Newspaper, May 24, 1921, Page 11

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Open 9:15 A.ML. ' The First Day of the Great Vacation Season (Memorial Day, May 30th) will Soon Be Here—Are You Ready THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Smart Apparel for Women Misses and Gitls . Decoration Da with it—motor tr sandy beaches. and ; smart S!IOY‘\ costumes. Women’s Tailored Ramie Linen Suits its For rugged mountain trips— Allservice Tweed Coats Wemer's iysese l'a-. Terd Sow.’ Misses’ Shantung and Linen Sui 2 —are most ch or_not efects ic, the Linens in coilar and in white. re navy and leather, $1975 and s22358. i Shantung, in beautifully tai- 4 .;M'!;'s. ou l%ng ds‘im lines. some handsomely braided. and $3250. 2 i Eponge Sports Frocks, $35. Misses” Tub Skirts. $3.75 to $7.50. Dainty Blouses, $2.95 to $7.50. Misses® Bectivn, Pourth Seer. == and the thoughts of outings it brings through cool green woods. canoeing on the Potomac. rippling waters tempting one from hot v old-fashioned picmes—al! suggest Separate Skirts —f he tennis court. go rous hike o “oremost fashions satins in . $9.75. white skirts of beautiful flannels, as well as worn. Navelty plaid si seen in smartly pleated placed belts. t will be worn—of ¢ erblouse models. Tricolette Overblouses ket weave. able aff 8s i e way, the d hats, pencil crushabl or w Karoki zble. and in demand elves with their bright Wames's Apparel Ogting Frocks for Girls The regulation frock, of white with colored collar and. cuffs, trimmed in white braid and jean, emblems; and the dark bl mer linen or pink chambr: ulation frock, trimmed:- in white, $2.99. are excellent values at Blue Palmer Linen Midd <kirts to match. $3 garment. White Jean Middies and skirts to match. $225 garment. Khaki Middies, $2.50. Khaki Skirts on waist. Khaki Bloomers. $150, Gurls® Bection, Fourths feer. Boys’ Apparel for Outings and General Summer Wear Palm Beach Suits in a splendid, large showing, made of the genuine Palm Beach cloth, finely tailored. Priced at $10.75. Striped Cream Serge Suits, $15. Light-weight Blue Serge Suits, $15 and $18. Separate Trousers of Palm Beach Cloth, linen and gray crash and khaki, $1.50 to $3. Khaki Riding Breeches, $2.50 and $3. Sports Shirts, white oxford cloth, $1.95. Sports Blouses, 95c. Wash Hats, 75¢ to $1.50. New Summer Neckwear, 50c, 75c and $1. : California Bathing Suits Suits that are different from the usual type offered for boys—more style smartness and finest materials. Pure yvorstgd through.out and shown in a wide variety of stripes, including exclusive color combinations as well as the more $3 to $5 Junior Life Guard Suits, $3.50 conservative types. Boye® Store, Fourth floor. Golf EE’S Gol¢ Clubs are seen on every golfing green, and there are styles for every play and models espe- cially adapted to beginners. MID-IRON MASHIE $3 PUTTER ea Repaint Golf Balls, 35¢ each, 3 for $1. Reach Scotty Balls, 65c. Reach Paramount Balls, 75c. Reach Eagle Balls, $1. Spalding Baby Dimple, Sc. Colonel Golf Balls, $1. Golfor Caddie Bags, $2 to .+ $1675. Outtng-Gesty-Bection, Pourth fSesu. Croquet ORE and more families are learning the enjoy- ment and interest of Cro- quet. Nearly every subur- ban and country home has a croquet set these days. A fine 8-ball Set at $3.50—~Well painted and oiled; wickets that will not rust; same quality with 6 balls, $325, and 4 balls, $3. An 8-ball'Set at $9—Long. 8- inch mallet. polished profes- sional handles, fancy beaded stakes, mallets and balls made of best selected cured sugar maple. The best set that can be made of native wood. Other sets from $4 to $16.28, T Sectiom, Pourts foce. are and white Fan- and beautiful. lus- Also all- plain and blazer novelty silk will be much with unique pockets and well- Attractive Sports Blouses trimmings of de trimmed in French felt and with straw, are very the exquisite fabric_hats are mnch Ribbon hats have e a favored place for them- gs and unique trimmings. Section, Third Seer. If links, n coun- of the the lovely striped lks are styles, repe de tied at s of airs, in smart rewest smart rolled e hats color- ue Pal- ay reg- ies and $6.50.—Leather Hand Luggage for the Trip 18-inch Black Enamel Suit Cases, $8. With leather corners and double lock; interior attractively lined. 24-inch Black Enamel Suit Cases, corners, straps and lock; ring leather handle; cretonne lined; pockets in top. Hand Trunks, Special, $5—Sturdy Trunks with a great carrying capac- outings. the U. S. two top ity; can be used as Hand Trunk, Automobile Trunk, for camping and It was originally built for Army as a field desk, but remove the filing and stationery de- vices and you have one of the finest hand trunks constructed. The price of $5 is just about one-quarter their cost to the government. ‘Traveling Goods Seetion, Fourth foor. at A To Carry and Serve the Luncheon Picnic Suggestions From the Housewares Section Crepe Paper Napkins, plain white, 30c hundred. ‘White Crepe Paper Napkins, with colored bor- der, 80c hundred. Fancy Crepe Paper Napkins, various styles, 15¢ dozen. Tulip Sanitary Paper Drinking Cups, 6 for Sc. Paper Ice Cream Saucers, 30c hundred. Hawkeye Refrigerator Baskets llgt will keep the 3.50. wood perfectly on hot days, $8 and Covered Baskets, $2.75 to $4.25. Uncovered Baskets, $1.25 to $2.75. " Sterno Cooking Qutfits—a complete cooking out- fit for camping, autoing, boating or excursion trips, $2. Sterno Canned Heat for use with Sterno devices, 10c each. Sterno Teakettle Outfits, consisting of stand, tea kettle and one can of heat, $2.75. Sterno Aluminum I-‘olding.Hlndlc Saueepans, $1 each. Sterno Canned Heat with stand for instant cook- ing, 50c. Sanispoons, Sc for package of 5. Ice Picks, 15c to 45c. Lemon_Squeezers, $Sc to 75¢c. Glass Lemon Squeezers, 10c. Universal Vacuum Bottles, for keeping liquids hot or cold; !4 pints, pints and quarts, $2.75 to $6.25. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Kodaks YOU will certainly want a kodak to take record of the place of your 3oth of May enjoyment and those who share it with you. Box Cameras, $2 to $5. Folding Brownies, $9 to Folding Pockets Kodaks, $15 to $93. Carrying Cases for all size cameras, $1 to $4. Films in all sizes; war- ranted fresh. Developing and Printing —Ilet us do this work for you. Tripods, $2.75 to $6.50. Portrait Attachments, 50c each. Kodak Section, Fourth @ese, bottles. For Picnic Box, with pint thermos and food box, $5. Thermos Bottles, many sizes and styles, from Ji-pint to quart size. Food or Ice Cream Jars, quart size, $6.75. Hot or Cold Food Jars, with convenient carrying handle; gallon size, $15. Luncheon Sets, consisting of tablecloth, 12 plates Motor Restaurants, in Various Sizes Titted for two, with plates, knives and forks, food box and space for pint thermos. $9.50. Fitted for four, with all necessities, and space for quart thermos. $13.50. Another style, most complete, with cups, plates, knives, forks, spoons, two food boxes and space for pint and two quart thermos four, $20; for six, $25. Variously priced. and 12 napkins, in various colors. $I. Paper Plates, 10c to 55c package. Fancy Doilies, 10c package. Wax Paper and Paper Napkins of all sorts. Leather Goods Section, First floor. . Tennis TENNIS Rackets from Wright & Ditson, Lee and Spalding, in all weights. $2 to §15. - Tennis Nets. $4 to $9.50. Racket Presses. $1.25. Racket Cases. 75¢ to $2.50. Tennis Balls. 45c and 60c. Court Markers. $2.25 and Marking Tapes, $10 and Tennis Poles. $2 each. Center Straps. .$1.25. Restringing Rackets— one-day service. $1.50 to $6. Children’s Tennis Rackets, 75¢ and $1. Outing Geods Sectisn, Fourth Soer, Flags O display the Flag on De- coration Day is not only a mark of respect to our country, but a tribute to those who have fallen in the defense of it. It should be- come a universal American custom. Cotton Flags mounted on staff, 8x12 inches. Sc each; 12x18 inches. 10c each; 16x24 inches. 15¢ each. Silk Ilags mounted on var- nished staff with spear head: 4x6 inches, 15c each; 8xl12 inches, 35¢ each; 12x18 inches, 50c each; 16x24 inches, $1 eacl 24x36 inches, $1.78; 2¥ix4 ft., $2.25. ‘Wool Bunting Flags, 2x3 ft, $228; 4x6 ft., $375; 5x8 ft., $625; 6x10 ft., $9; 8x12 ft.. $13.75. Flag Section, fisor. C, TUESDAY, MAY Better $45 Suits than Ever— The 1S d strengthened by the addition of many suits that have been selling est of all hot weather suits. Men’s White Footwear Genuine White Buckskin Ox- fords. black or tan leather trim- med, $11, plus tax. Genuine fords with white soles, $10 pair. ‘White Canvas Sports Oxiords, leather trimmed, $8 pair. ‘White Canvas Oxfords, four dif- ferent models, some with leather ;_(lvles and some with Neolin soles. Tennis Sports Shoes with extra heavy soles. $3.50 pai Tennis 24, 1921, Woodward & Lonthrop Close 6 P.M. What Men Will Wear Decoration Day The four sections of the Men’s Shops are in complete readiness for Decoration Day and outing needs of all sorts—Clothing, Shoes, Hats and Haberdashery. New models, new materials, new styles. Moderate prices. entire line has been much higher prices. You will find a splendid variety of styles and fabrics. Sports Suits at $45 Three-piece Sports Suits—Coat, Trousers The coat is made Norfolk style with arm-free shoulders. may get this suit in a varied as- sortment of fabrics. Separate Sports Coats, $15 Plain colors of blue, green and gray to wear with white flannel or other sports trousers; newest model. and Knickerbockers. You Very special values. White Duck Trousers, $250; Separate Knick- ers, $7 to $10. Auto Dusters, $3 to $15 Plain tan or gray crash fabrics. P&lm Beach Suits, $18 and $20 great showing of these great- White Buckskin Ox- pair. r. Oxfords, light weight, $2.50. Tennis High Shoes, $2.75. Men’s Summer Shirts White Oxford Cloth Shirts with collar attached and single button cuffs, also in neckband style, $3. White Shirts, §2, $250 and $3. An exceptional showing of Mad- ras Shirts at $3—a special dis- play of colored woven and printed madras shirts in a large assortment of choicest colors and patterns, including light effects and tones. Men’s Straw Hats The prices are extremely mod- crate and every hat is a perfect one. straws, bleached or natural, with stiff or flexible brims, $3, $4, $5 to $7. Mea' Seli-striped Madras the well-covered darker Sailors in novelty or plain ‘s Shepa, First feer. Bathing Sits Men’s Summer Caps and Outing Hats Men’s Wash Cravats Sports and Dress Hosiery Two-Piece Underwear Rockinchair Union Suits 1 IBRYAN VOICES HOPE 10 THE DEMOCRATS Whoever Can Solve Taxation Will Be Future Lead- er, He Says. By the Associated COLUMBLUS, ks B of hope and « Jefferson Club seems commo " Bryah reference to appearance. Leading dircctly up l“Democrnc)'s Opportun mentioned five which the democratic ito success. In poi they are a national buliet dissemination of unbius news and party opinior jreduction of tax of monopoiies and d teature of future w « Chief Hopes in Tavati Caps in light and medium weight, novelty tweeds. plaids and checks. $2, $250 and $3. Palm Beach Cloth Caps, in nat- ural and gray, $2. Black and White Checked Fiber Silk Outing Hats, $1.50. White Duck Hats, some with green underbrim, $1 each. the proble some as paople of the against heavy “We have J in which we wer: don’'t want to be other one.” he said democrats have started off wit toriex. In the first place we b killed universal military train which was sponsored by the republis Pongee Silks with contrasting colored embroideries are the smartest and newest things, $1.50. Washable Madras Ties in white self stripes, fast colored woven figured and striped effects in ans. Again, under the 1 beautiful colorings, 50c, $1 and Claude Kitchin, we have r $1.50. standing army from a pro 000 to 150, . and that Men’s Silk Cravats two-thirds majority of republica Separate Trousers at $10 B 5 . in the house.” te a Foulard Silks in an extensive Ideas on Disarmament. assortment of colorings and pat- terns; many navy blues and other light “and “dark™ effects, $1 and $150. Plain Colored Club or Bow Ties. 75¢c; College Striped Bow Ties, $1; English Foulard Bows in polka dot patterns. $1; Fancy Colored Silk Bow Ties, $1, $1.50. Tt was then that folded his idea of t cd States should ta ment. ‘There ar abhout dis first cl not believe in dis country, even if cve the world disa other leadin believe. a others who belie should stand agreement. Wool Sports Socks in many col- ors, $1 and $1.50. New Golf Stockings with roll tops. $3 to $650. with e it ClockediSine, should scuttle. every ship we hat ‘F!JH.F hi | right now. What 1 mean is that v = ir— d sts I} 0 per cent T e g o 'And call attention of b { duction, and i world to the fa 1so0 i e intere ::emg‘v\h\'ornmcn of the world v not follow our lcad. the peoples of world will overthrow their gov { ments and follow us in disarmamc’ an exceptional showing and a ;smzrkable value; others up to that we of society Soilt, Dsilky-like Soisette Shirts ‘ sesas e an rawers in athletic style ;hat we have not been able to Zvet iSlMS RECEIVES WARM or two seasons. It is one of the coolest and most comfort-giving ! GREET‘NGS IN ENGLAND grades you can get, $1.50 garment. Silk-Striped Madras Underwear, athletic style, $2 garment. ;Admiral Says Thinking Americans | Believe in Strong Friendship of English-Speaking Peoples. Ry the Associated Press. LONDON. May 24.—Newspapers vied today in extending warm edito- rial greetings to Rear Admiral Wil- We are just in receipt of our complete assortment of this very popular and comiortable underwear. Of various striped, checked and plain cotton ma- t‘;ritls. $150 and $250. Silk liam §. xims (’rrll\n:f‘:vl::rn;n:;f:-’r‘;“': Madras. $450, and all-si can naval forces in hur Other makes“fl:odt:saf”k' SR oE the last two years of the world & struzgle. 3 i i iral. who arrived here ves- A popular one-piece model of of laws from Cambridge Unive worsted, plain colors and heather mixtures. $4.50, $6 and $750; two- piece Worsted Bathing Suits, plain and trimmed styles, $4.50 lled with to $850; Fiber Silk Bathing D ThAL Bilniie Suits. many novelties, $10, $12 and $15. ] arrived in don last nizht with Mrs. Sims. He Lo Peporters he kaw no reason wh Anglo-American relations shoull not be marks the same cordial gouwl will a8 existed between the naval men_of the two countric: “All thi he de- America for Women and Children e, S0 S et Annette Kellermann Bathing Suits for wwr Women and Girls Women's Two-in-One Woolen Suits, in many attractive styles and colorings, including a clever slipover to be worn with extra tights. $8.75 to pendent on the firm friendship of the two English-speaking peoplcs™ EX-KAISER TAKES TRIPS. Recovering From Depression Over Ex-Kaiserin's Death. By the Associated Press. DOORN, Holland, Although former Emperor William, who was extremely depressed after the death of the former empr has by ne | means emcraed from this depr BEE750 he has begun to seck di n showing more interest in b surround- Cotton Tights, $1 and $1.65; Woolen Tights, Bt e e b about the neighborhood. 1In the car 52‘95. part of the week he visited the Ben- Girls’ Two-in-One Wool Jersey Suits, in smart $1.95 to $7.50. Little Tots’ Bathing Suits, in the practical one- piece style, of wool jersey_or knitted worsted, in bright colors trimmed with contrasting bands. colorings and styles. $2.50 and $3.75. Women's Bathing Suit Section, Third floor. Childrens Bathing Suit Section, Pourth fioor. = Baseball THE Great American game will be played by many on the 3oth. We have a large selection of best made goods at moderate prices. Baseballs, 2c_to American League Ball at Baseball Mitts, $1.25 to $15. First Basemen’s Mitts, $1.28 to $6. Baseball Bats, 10c to $2. Baseball Masks, $3 and $3.50. Body Protectors, $325. Heel and Toe Plates, 10c each. Baseball Suits, $3 and $425, including every size for boys’ wear. Sperting Goods Sectien, Fourth Soer. tinck family at Amerongen to thank its members personally for their marks of sympathy during the illness and death of the ex-empress, and last Saturday he went to Amerongen a second time to inspect the electric plant in the little hospital which he gave to that village. g The ex-emperor dresses in black e ocept at dinner time, when he appea in full uniform with a mourning band around the arm. He appears to be Tising early, and at 6 o'clock this morning was near the entrauce ok s Hammocks WINGING Hammocks, strongly made, in attrac- tive stripad colorings. Very special value, $1.95. Others up to $15. WALL TENTS, made for us to satisfy the most exacting camping requirements; rein- forced. The material is a heavy - weight khaki - colored duck. 7x9 ft., $15. 914x12 ft., $22.50. Other sizes up to $50. Outing Goods Seetion, Fourth floor. Leatherette Auto or Canoe Cushions ‘That may be used as life pre- servers; tan and black. $2 and : i fl'lm Section, Fifth foor.

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