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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25 1921. e $ ) i !: | by pupils of Charlotte Patterson's | |~ The comedy work of the play was _— l | excellently handled by J. Martin Scran- | Will of Eugene Peters Filed for || |age. Alexander Woodburn, _Finley I ‘ This Store Will Be Closed All Day Monday, May 30 | Haves, Clifton P. Clark, Ralph Robert - Probate. son and Emory J. Moon. Titania's 3 cner | | tairies included Laura Clark. Agnes| Eugene Peters. former part owner Ny Open | Walter, Katherine Nicholas and Carol | ©f the Norris Peters Lithographing| | .| Taylor. Company. left an estate valued at!§ - /| o 9:15 A.M. SR ° g . 4 & 'S a = : AR, |‘|'h|llp enon. lC\'vL\:n Prescott, ;\udru_\' the p"‘,h“' of his will. m"".“,::::i‘ 5! Close K Right Showing of “Midsum- ¥z, Vi " dmn w7 1 0 M| THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. | | g:00 P.M. | | *THE BUSY CORNER® PENNA.AVEAT 8 TH.ST. mer Night’s Dream” Post- |James Madicn, Joseon The will i dated November 6. 1530.1 | and provides hequests of $1.000 Patterson and Irving W. RBrown, an old servant, and & ucklin. The general director is Marie Moore . managing director, Maude 4! ca Smith and Lulu| » the employ of the vision also was made the wife. Clara L. Peters. cr husband. ng es e is left to 11, jr.. of New Yori, | v and the three children of Hannum, estate consists entir sy Fefoe poned Uniil Friday. ; Howell Those who presented “Mdsumwmer | Connell: Night's Dream™ under Community Secrv-| horus director, f0. ice auspices vesterday afternoon in th: outdoor theat.r Ln fhe ilean estate, Con- l.-d di necticut and Flrida avenues, proved i themseives heider and horoines, as wel as good actors ane actresses. i On damp grovnd under lowering skies : and with a cold wind cutting through the trees, fairies and elves, lightly clad. | helped the morta s of old Atheng in the ever-delightful Shakespeare comedy. And | + yet the performan-e was a delightful one ! in every respect. ! Shivering childf>n and elders. too, at' the end of the play. shortly before 7 o'clock. determined those in charge to postpone the nigdt pe-formance until Wear Hosiery With Hand- Embroidered Clocks cting director. D. E M R | stocks. bonds and other sccuritics f | AR Friday night at 9 o'clock. i P Ao oy hat tckets houseless pull down :n'mde ]"lrl:ia_\' night «n vh;n.:l i St TR the house of another, Hot Drinks Follow Show. 1 Those who braved the damp and wind | b 5 . 'é yesterday afternoon were richly reward- | ut let him wor. ed, not only by the sterling presentation | of "the rare fairy play, but by the exhi- | bition of pluck on the part of the act especially by the girls, who danced bare- : footed and reclined on the cold ground, | as if it were spring time. indeed After the performance and hot drinks were ad shivering elvi seen that th ' severe to ask for a quickly foliowing | performance. | The performance given was exception- | ably smooth and wel Our Annual diligently and build one for himself; thus by example I'femorial Day Sale Women’s White vl e | assuring that his )‘\rnl;gur by I\enhu E R h #o0d_voice. to the onsum- | areen and $4 00 mation of the play. s = = were ably presented by Mr. Connell, | clocks; a pair... ® Arthur White, Benjamin F. Hinkie. Les- | own shall be J'dfi o lie Waudby,' Emma Ware Anderson, | —Women's Silk Hose, full- | H\q::a;‘.v. .\#:'Gu’l‘re: virézam.a H’a{r_fi‘y. Hnr& | . 'é fashioned with li<lg tops and flet Murphy, Fasne Barncs Hayes and | Jrom violence when ‘ Wi Vet Tleo e e Soles an high spliced heelss Miss Graff made a sprightly Puck, one | t the Very Unusual Price, a Pair brown with whit navy, who seemed ?mtirely at case under the 7,99 gray and yellow clocks. tan cold skics and on the damp earth which éu[/t Abraham Lincoln with white, black with white, Athens seemed to have taken on for the | nonce. gold and navy, white with Katherine Nicholas as Moth danced | - black and n with self clock Pair ~-evoonoeens $3.50 | . Kann's—Strect Floor. gracefully to the Mendelssohn “Noec- | turne,” a portion of the music pro- | vided by the great musician for the | Shakespeare comedy. Ann Breit- | barth, five vears old, gave a clever | ln’(ler:relation of the “Spring Son:."‘ ‘which was interpolated. i Fairy songs were given by the| || THE WASHINGTON LoaN axp TrusT Co. women's section of the National Com- Niare SRficE T v e munity Chorus. assisted by members of the Rubinstein Club. Titania's tiny | 900-02 F Streer 618-20 17TH STREET assistants included little Miss Breit- RESOURCES OVER $13.000.000 JORN B. LARNER. PRESIDENT barth, Martha Byrd Kemon. Nona | Cush. Mabel Pain, Katherine Eckert. Other cives and fairies were playod Are You Going to Enjoy the Bathing Beach This Summer? | A Fine Line of | | Bathing Suits *3.89 —Every pair fresh and new, in fine canvas, Sea Island duck, kid and Nubuck. ¢ Let not him who is ! —Thousands of pairs of the very kind you want for ;yi;l‘:‘gadt"ir;:k,\:m‘ if you are the holiday and all-summer wear. et as the bathi Pumps-—Oxfords—Ribbon Ties and Strap Effects —With French, Cuban and military heels and regu- lation vamps. All Sizes in the Combined Lot —Ordinarily these qualities would sell for a great |l These Better Tires Are Now Lower Priced —-Suit of 7 ‘jersey cloth. '/ in cotton and wool mixed ef- fects. also in all-wool These are Two important factors underlie the deal more, but the maker was reducing his stock and S bl ffered i let us have them at a very low price, and you receive ‘{‘_“:{"‘r p‘l‘“c' remarkable values now offered in the benefit tomorrow in this sale. = creen. | 1ose., heather t wilight. Kann's—Fourth Floor. | and ma-| Goodyear Tires and Tubes. One is the many improvements made in them during the past few months; the other is the price reductions we have just put into effect. genta. Always New Fancies in Popular Dress Ginghams —Foreign and domestic weaves, 32 inches wide, in hosts of striking plaids, neat checks and pretty stripes; splendid qualities. A yard 58C —Plain Organdies, in a com- plete line of staple and high colors, a yard = . 28c —Homespun Suiting, which makes up very charmingly, especially ~ when combined —Suits of H sateen, surf | == cloth and| ! taffeta, some in slipover styles, others with rufile- trimmed skirts, and some i i r skirts, others scalloped bottom. s that seem to tyles of the new street frocks. i —Prices range from— | $1.69 to $12.95 Kann's—Second Floor. Sport Hats for Memorial Day Wear —It seems inconceivable that there could be any different styles from those we are showing, as our assortment is immense, and the best are here. —DMeadow Brook Body Hats in sport models; sport styles of Canton crepe, felt, duvetyne, taffeta, some with maline brims, and hair hats in sport styles and colors. —We also have a splendid collection of our own work- room hats, in individual styles, in white, pink, lavender, and gray, also in the high colors. —For afternoon and evening wear, for golfing, to the Country Club, the lawn fetes, garden parties, etc. —The trimmings are almost everything imaginable from the yarn flowers to the sheer and dainty ones of or- gandy. Priced from $12.50 to $ 15 Kann’s—Second Floor. Street and Afternoon Drésses| of Wash Fabrics and Shantungs A conspicuous example of the values now to be had in Goodyear Tires is our clincher type 30 x 3%%-inch Good- year Cord Tire. This first quality product—one of the most durable and efficient tires we ever built—can be bought today from Goodyear Service Station Dealers for only $24.50 ‘THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY Offices Throughont the World Memorial Day Coming Children Want Bathing Suits with white linen collar and cuffs, or with heavy lace, which is often dyed in the same color to match the suiting in making up a dress. The colors are the staple and sport shades most popular this season, agardo 38¢c —Time enough yet to make up a pretty new frock or sult for Memorial Day from these materials, —Our present assortments afford a wide chance to find the kind the little ones want and the suits their parents want them to wear. All sizes 2 to 16 years. Priced according to size and ma- terial— - $2.50 to $7.50 { —Children's Bathing Caps, I H Kann's—Street Floor. 20c to 95¢ —Children's Bathing Shoes and Slippers, pair. ‘eather 30 x 315 Non-Skid . PIEIREATer= s1750 RIS 315 Heavy Tourist Tube la::ufipmoflxg___n_ $3§ 85¢c to $3.95 Kann's—Second Floor. 30x3% Regular Tabe _____ $235 Sale of Pillows! | —The cotton dresses include French ginghams, French organdies, French voiles, linens and imported dotted Swisses. You will want a dress of this sort for the week end, and Memorial Day wear. —Organdies and ginghams are made up in rfovel combinations, also dotted Swiss and plain organdy 4 AL2 GOOD}” in combination. I —The linen dresses are made on plain tailored lines . | . and finished with smart kid belts. Some of the dark | | | New Style Overblouses voiles have tunic skirts; lace vestees, with collar and | The Following Dealers Sell Goodyear Tires, Tubes and Tire Savers | | af Panges cuffs to match. . s _ Gooluiniitie cancesl 1] W —There are plain gingham dr_esses in simple but at- e s bone i A Smll(le‘:-:lws?r:et.h{ “& Co. Eurekalm m.nAg!:: Eupply | At $ 4 98 tractive styles, many with tailored pockets. These | | porches. Ail are attrac- | | Hendsicle Mator Co-. Inc: E & o:v g ‘ . are very distinctive with touches of brilliant color. Sively priced forpitre Takoma Park i M Sirvee N 1 | sust whae You wane sor —The ginghams are in all the new checks and plaids, | | ZCretonne Pitiows in round | | Modern Auto Supply Seaton Garage H Memorial Day and the voiles are in checked and dotted designs. o suin mas 89c J.J. Kennel ' g Rude Itand Aveue. e —The Shantung pongees are made in sport styles, | | s oo PO PPl Kennelly -6 Scaton Street N.E. made with a linen collar and chiefly, in the natural color. Blue, gold and black, trim- | | ikl Capltol Stfect The Servige Tire Co. il Reuize, dand Shias paiiid Bbcle —Dresses in misses’ sizes from 14 to 18 years and for | | med with fruit. & 60 Stanley H. Horner 1336 14th Street N.W. ! er style, of pongee, s Special at....... 1015 14th Street NW, LG iHorkiman ] et e e sport colias women 36 to 50 bust. Not all sizes in each style nor | | —cretonne “Pilows, round . - . i 3 . . n 3 Mid-City Auto Tire Repair and 1524 L Street N.W. [ e R all materials at each price. s special $;l’fi|o 0 | Sy Echenane Tie Shop | R s Prices range from $10.95 to $29.75 ||RrSwmimeeiiow || 706-8-10 M Street N.W. 811813 H Street N.W. | to 46 = special at . i John B. E‘pey CO., Inc. Steuart’s Gll‘lge i Kann's—Second Floor. Kann's—Second Floor. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. h 1006-10 Penna. Avenue. N.W. 151 12th Street N.E. : e A