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1n : THE_EVENING_STAR. WASHINGTOX. D._C. WEDNESDAY. MAY % 1071 » 2 3 IVENING N, D O WWHINE X veek, b l Monad: =i K T -_— “ongs, dances aml' Another number will comedictta, ith a cast of cognized ability. will present many other novelties. ‘ad to their juvenile talents. k Antonio | contribution” to Music week w in the form of John Steele, the written by a Washingtofi | American tenor. who has ‘\’\"fl'nu'flw reno, in and Saturd: Harold Goodwin, in “Hearts of Youth matinee only. “The Diamond Queen.” Little Miss Sunshin, i woman, Mrs. Clarence Crittenden Cal- Mis, = iri ofll‘r a little | | . 0 houn. A Marriageable Mother,s will| Folliea Miss Ju goneEn Snvov | ! HPC Pa[nt Ferfect[on be produced at the Beladco Theater|gonations: Mr. ‘. Miller_and Next Sunday and Monday, Allen | next Monday, Tuesday and Wednes-| yjock: val and nton { Holubar's drama-vternal. n-Wom- | i day. It is a picture of social life in . Moarki V&l and aton. in Hugh Herberts | HONbar e O orothy Ihii | ‘The right amount of white lead. zinc, oils and the National Capital. The plot deals {i ,m[,‘; S T 'rnnlurlx)‘“: Pauline ?‘ ,‘mfn Kiitkwood and ensembie golor pigments_—scientifically mixed by specially | with the secret service and the emis- | pe RO8% Jons 03 \ the Day, ngls whilfofler in afide e e wid W h . | esigned machinery—produces the smooth, lus- {!saries of bolshevism. The cast w STeta £ e S 2 hinatfon of laughs and thr Pe e, in I S trous coatings of HPC Pai Ingredients tested | include Mrs. G rnett, Capt. C. | complete tha bil. imo and Roxers, vandeville's weil | House 1““‘","“".‘.';"":"5‘“ Vi Forms at Save I ime by skilled chemists. and mbined according :‘n | alhoun. the Marquis de Buena-| “Mickey.” { known L;om»m" 4 u..\rhe :«nnl ‘"Inlf;-‘fy - L‘,:‘:i; U. S. Bureau of Standards specifications give the cista, and Mrs. Calhoun ickey. | an amusing colleciion of monge, quips 3 ; 3 y users of HPC protective paint fullest dollar value. The proceeds of the first night of | qyo g Thuuyer tnis sweek is|And banter. "His Zyry Heat” n two- yals IniiEaz Accounting departments of many large reel special, will € making a venture in the moving pi | ture fleld | the play will be given to the amuse- | | ment fund of Walter Reed Hospital. ¢+ ! The second performance will be for! the benefit of the National Woman's| Foundation. cte the blil. - . > GO OLE business houses are now using the National double-page forms for Notes, Drafts, and Trade Acceptances Payable a presentation “Micke ormand. supporte: by Wheeler Oakman and Louis Cody. | This picture has been seen fn this HPC Outside House Paint Colors, $3.75 gal. of Strand. of unusual York. meril Wallace R A ‘",“f”"’ Next Sunday. i 0 TIONAL. o e, , Love Spocial"; Monda o White, $4.09 gal. slifimx i Twn Biacke | 06 he Audicnes aat nizny has ‘rit Con e e "‘J“- eEEaz HPC Interior Flat Wall Paint ; i Venture™: Wednesda Ask your stationer to show you tribulations < | “Not Gu : Thurs ter. in “The W Nhtional Forms Nos. 7016 and 7017. For binding these forms. use National Abe Potash to Jewish character in andoned tehing Hn type of in “Hahit $3.00 gal. track scene and Mildred Harri: e & play thathas:been written for him between an automobile and | ter Keaton. in “Hard Lu Sales Branch at Factory, 3233 K Street N.W. Wz, a;_t,{iro"; lc"(’"n{m';-" Sl S v train. A travelogue hmm ‘:2{,"1. Roy Barnes, in “See | Ring Binders 6427 and 6428. % <hoas | showing interesting views of China rer. character of a lovable Jewish shoe- SNOWINE (2 2 . maker whose outlook upon alsciigisliowt. _ Wl ond s = ‘;f,j(;:_,‘:; OUTSIDE THE CITY. Look for This Trade Mark When You Buy changed by the sudden acqui COSMOS. and More Laughs” “Partners of the o el id to be one of the most strength has been selected by uuu A seven-act program, representing | g & v s F =AY | A s . Pping stories ever portrayved Chesa; -2 @uthoriandithe atar | vaudeville in all its varlety, supple- jon the screen, wiil be offercd as the e ’Peake flBeach | % Sl e i photodr: attraciion for the s in readiness at Chesa- | | NAL KEITH'S. H;‘;?f,?,flm ,‘,r,,,,,‘ ,»,,",“’ W 3 ies were taken under | Peake Beach, the nearby salt-water ! | Jane and Katherine Lee. the baby | Kin jwater. h the aid of a new process !l ?:rrunorn:n??"'-"': of the sea .,‘I g 57 52 o srand idols of filmdom. top the biil attraction, is the offe Lo e i Irvin \’ \k i at, mrlr‘ all be 1 Lall opflrgm;":"““‘“\'n 3 f & | [ Ceith's me. c i Slaye o e Theater | o production. Jack Perrin, at B. F. Kelth's next week. in a | Brylayski for th hea r“mhm\“” Lo Shation, 3T e | ments e Dietlrisauely st . ©f| are fanned by ref; 'dr';f‘k"b Sliend ) by refreshing breezes all = long. LT i ! |||II|III|||I|II||||IIIIII!IIIIIIllIIlllIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllll i il UL St o A big feature at the beach th i be_the free dancing. | MASS Photoplay Features. i Values to Make Thursday a Day of Savings Metropolitan. and continuing | = ropolitan for one week as attraction, will be shown |- time in' Washington the | version of Sir Charles | celebrated melodrama, | nman.” in which the fore- most roles are played with telling effect by Anders Randolph, Lionel Barrymore, Doris Rankin. Gladys Les- lie, Ned Burton. and others of stellar rank. As many may remember, the story concerns’ the adventures of a master forger, who eludes detection for over twenty years. and then brings his life to a startling epd-to ve the reputation of his daughter. “Jim the Penman.” is described as one of the most powerful film plays of the year. It will be supplemented by first local presentations of Mack Sennett’s newest two-reel laugh- maker, “She Sighed by the Seasi Sa::sfnclmn Fr'r.tl i for the 810-818 7th St. DOWN STAIRS STORE OfLésser Priced Merchandise w Summer Hats Boys’ Bt e T s VALUES WORTHY OF YOUR ] Sale of Women’s Hundreds of Them at ' Palace. Sormue, Haygkaws, tne Jupanese ATTENTION IN Khaki Pants Khaki Blouses many brilliant gems to_the literature Silk Hese Every Pcir Perfect Lnr_\\ s Palace Theater for the week beginning Sunday afternoon, as the featured star of “Black Roses.” Rob- $4.95 Sheets, Pillowcases, Bedspreads, . “ee Pt -Cole’s adaptati f th it Ge- iic Hals i by B Richard Schayer. in which M7, Ta....oFals Choice H 15 kawa has the central tole of a . > s s ij tension, enthral 3 C Eessiatm Pty 70 s e . Towels an ite Shirting Madras ind hafr-raising development. He is Bl ted by Myrtle Sted , T HURSDAY'S special includes ngm: Nf:]e‘“: u“"fl _':" c 5“"?3"&:“." .:(n’é:re:v Héufi"s%'.';i ,;53;;; Cevate 1 s f T ) S 1 . : ick - S s m 1 “ujita, Henry He t, Ha d . e dawn gathering of airy g S L Aisle Opportunities” for Tomorrow's Sale o g e NS icw millinery to sell at N N array of added screen and musical thread Silk and fiber typical King's Palace low DOVBLE BARRELED sale = { ot e arpicment (e : - o ioned. Comes in regular and price, notwithstanding the fact Rk pontlthe e e g For the woman seeking value at a moderate price in extra sizes. Also at fc are faatpiiecopmoccapare hatio- Nl i Knickerbocker. g women’s thread_silk, ned cinted with considerably higi. ¢ voungsters. Both the pants . . merchandise of this type for the home, we suggest an ashi ? Black. v hite, Russian calf. and the blouses are tailored of IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIlIIIIIIl‘IIIII|IIA L O TR TRET ' T Mo 5. i X 7 hose. a S froy ¢ ! cnl‘mf’{:‘:w:‘l Heavy twilled. khak: thet will the first Washington presentations of inspection of these items and a careful comparison of the cordovan, taupe and gray 10 every woman, Fascinating | stand the hardest usage. Washington star, Douglass McLean, for 1iti First Floor, King's Palace b LA Lo . tomorrow and Friday. Saturday Owen qualities. wreaths, flower clusters and _Full knicker bloused pants, in N heny eoreeh: m"‘flf“cr'h‘m e rer iy sizes 7 to 17. Straight knee C-hickenticomedy, ferhie (Chicken inithe pants, in sizes 3 to 8. Pair, 79c. Sunday and Monday of next week the Knickerbocker will present the film, “Jim the Penman.” Tuesday and Wed- nesday, the camera wersion of James Oliver Curwood's _great dog story, “Kazan,” will be the chief feature, to be followed later in the week by Tom Mouslin Sheets at $1 Seamless Bleached Sheets, hand torn, full double-bed size, of a splendid wearing quality, finished, ready for use. Full size, 81x90 inches. Cotton Gloria Umbrellas SPORTS HATS $2.95 Blouses that have high necks and long sleeves, or convertible sport collars and hali sleeves. All sizes. Each, 79c. With Bakelite Ring Specially grouped for Thurs- other offeringa, oo Torses” and Handles, Colored Cord e iiae e moy . Columbia. Standard Crochet Bedspreads, $1.50 Handles and Fancy colors _and bright combina- Another Shipment Mary Pickford will be presented as the featured star of the program at Loew’s Columbia Theater Sunday aft- ernoon, in the chief role of “Through the Back Door,” a vivid screen study | of 3 little Belgian girl's effort to win | tions, Variously adorned with ribbona, bowa and tassels. Many ribbon hats included. " A good grade of white Crochet Spreads, in a splendid weight for all reg- ular summer use. Neat and attractive designs. Size 72x90 inches. Handles Just Unpacked— LT T T L T T T T T T T MU UL UL U $1.98 A LOW Thursday price for re- liable umbrellas that look and wear like those sold for a good deal more. Each umbrella in case. 50c Table Oilcloth 29¢ Yd. A Dress Sa That Will Make Thursday Dress-Buying Day for Hundreds Fiain TFaffeta Siriped Taffeta 15 Men’s Athletic Union Suits C $1.00 kind—subject to the tinest of irregularities, which do not affect the wear in the least. OOL, comfortable white nain- sook union suits, factory ac- recognition from a social butterfly of a mother who believes her daugh- ter dead. In this production Miss Pickford works under the direction of her brother. Jack Pickford. The picture abounds in scenes of tender affection, high comedy and appealing romance, Miss Pickford is supported | by Wilfred Lucas, Helen Raymond, Adolphe Menjou, John Harron, Ger- trude Astor and others. The produc- tion will be given an exceptional pro- gram setting. Garden, No announcement has as yet been made as to the forthcoming attrac- tion at the Garden Theater, but there is every indication that, due to the! unusual popular support accorded the current week’s offering. “A Romance of Washington" and “The Heart of faryland,” with Catharine Calvert in. the stellar role. this program will be Bleached Pillowcases, 25¢ “Classic” Pillowcases, made of a fine quality bleached cotton, free’ from starch and dressing, so that you can see at first glance just the sort of weave it is. Size 45x36 before hemming. Huck Towels, 20c Hemstitched Huck Towels, a good grade, all cotton; very absorbent and durable. Neat weaves. Size 18x36 inches. Huck Towels, 15¢ 3 S ea h KaHo B i Plain Hemmed Absorbent Huck Towels; neat border. A very popular Eeacgelte cumulations of several good copuRHea anptneRiincyn B I Chie : 0 bason 5 12-Yard Piece, $3.00 makes, all carefully tailored and e enalba e S e e number and one notable in value. Size 18x36 inches. ar i > o o= cut to true proportions. Elastic Woman's Welfare League. Auxiliary e TFricoiette insert in back. All sizes. Men =|flm foatures and an interpretative | o o 4o e eaa can buy these ‘garments with £ |ofehza score"will accompany” s ite Shirting Madras, 25¢c Yar . . - > every confidence in their fit and £ ity that will wear well. A spe- cial low price for Thursday. PLENTY OF FRINGED MODELS— ‘ ; service. Rialto. Self-striped White Shirting'Madras of a very serviceable cloth, suitable hume onctotn_ise scal- | As Well as Embroidered, Ruffled I Jice Jovee the pORUIAT crecn star, for making all kinds of shirts, pajamas, underwear, tailored waists or t > S the sttory of which is based on Har- 4 H M 7 piain and fancy effects. 3 45(: and Beaded Dresses 50¢ 40-inch L nurses’ uniforms. 36-inch width. X y " N = | Heritage,” a vehicle unlike anything TURK HE styles of latest inspiration—summer = |in which slhe has previ;();)sly appcsired. Two-thread i + . w = |the visualization making a unique Syl A $l 50 conceptions that fairly glow with the Che(‘ked Z | photoplay of suspense, mystery and 31: the least bit im- S t of youth =|action. It will be shown at the ) peret b . Zandinorelcs ) Sheiexceliense . Z|{50s next Week. Mins Jovee's role SPECIAL SUMMER SHOWING OF e ey the workmanship is in keeping with the Batlste = |provides her with ‘many dramatit ye Diaper Cloth: run of 3 ‘-l_f,'ualny of the materials and the dis- £ ;‘cll;rll‘e}? :I{A‘;.I weglrshe;flvr;\;,anfi??‘?fl; mill, Imt not a bit hurt for service. tinction of the fashions. Pastel and staple = |gowns. Edward Jose directed the pro 10-y: it, 3 pleces to a buyer. At, each plece . d pleces. Lim- $1.49 PILLOWCASES—30c Heavy Qualtity Nleached Pillow- cases, size ¢2x36; finished lgc with wide hems. Each.. colorings. & Second Floor, King's Palace White and Colored 39¢ Yd. 'HE neat block check is the favorite pattern for summer. This popular novelty is developed in a soft, sheer quality of 40-inch duction. Many elaborate sets are re- quired. Maude Malcolm, Joe King, W. Phillips, Joseph Smiley and many others of note appear in the star st geen in support. Selected sub- ary features and special orches- numbers will round out the pro- am. WHITE WASH SKIRTS Featuring values that women will immediately recognize as most meritorious; serviceable and smartly stylish. $1.45 $2.95 $4.95 . R t Sunda d Monday. “Man- . s : S New and Dainty batiste, on sale tomorrow at 4 Woman Marrage . Tuesday and Good Quality Gabardine and Surf _ Gabardine Skirts in special price. Checks of blue and Wednesday. Milton Sills, in “The Li Skirt ith Satin Skirts; large sizes for large women; G (1] tt white, pink and white, blacic and R a“d’rll?:rsx:;;yx“:?:fi;: _nene 10ES w1 patch pockets and wide’ pockets and belts, fin- eorae €. white, green and white and lav- Davies, in “Buricd Treasure”; Friday, | pockets and belt; belts; sports or street ished with pearl but- B ender and white. star cast, in “Straight Is the Way wear styles. Blouses Full Double-bed Size Heavy ¢ Children’s Next Sunday and Monday, Wallace $ 5.7 5 Crochet Spreads, about fifty of them $ 2 .7 9 Rec'ld'\V‘v:dnzggaif“:hfx\;ca‘lnlél:l?:fllx in fast-color patterns. $5.00 Colored Crochet Spreads. Durably IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIl nunn Saturday, Douglas McLean, in “Chick ens.” Avenue Grana. “The City of Silent Men’ ‘hursday. button trimmed. tons ; sizes 34 to 44. Women’s Tailored White Madras Waists ingh £ tar, cast, in “Not Guilty”: Friday, hemmed. While they last, each... Glllg am Pt SR Rusryanaraiin -#&e"%mn ¢ t N white, navy. sand, flesh and MARSEI SPREADS—3$10 CROCHET SPREADS of good, mentures; ¥ Saturday;SMildred Harrie, R d 85 E black. Regulation, tie-back Michelln S: seilles Bed- close-textured quality; size Dresses in “Habit. o € uce o C aci and overblouse models, the ma- apnm.},dmuav; . Pink, blue 7‘2,730; ‘l;ulnedm y-:;nmu Dur- Crandall’s. jori i d Vi Jeni and go! patterns. ably em ed, J .. . SRS, . o 5):}:!:;slr:1::ne‘l\':‘xllh(\me\;;x‘;iedel::;- Homicd oracal: $7.98 s200 ind, " Re: $l 98 pieorse Ariiss wilt bo Il;e's(ar of the Tailored Waists of white striped or checked madra‘s. rolzgo]lar and long C o loped cut corners., duced 10 ......... arranged for today and tomorrow at 2 = = o - tucked and vested. Long and | epoCHET SPREADS Heavy | BEDSPREAD SETS—$15. 1 OO Crandail's Theater, -The Devil" - Fri- sleeve style, finished with elastic belt at waist. Sizes 36 to 46. short sleeves. white crochet bedspreads that Michelin colored sets, conalsl- ) day and® Saturday, “Lying Lips. in which the co-stellar roles are pl { Sl ! by 9 . 2 . = ; formerly sold for $5.00. Scal- ing of bedspread and bolster layed OVERBLOUSES of mignonette, | | ST0r0 ROC TIT D00 plain cover, Gold, blue and pink, House Peters and Florence Vidor, will en s orts or treet dailors 1 nd neck, tie-back models. be_the attraction Oue style has fringe arouna bot .""'“'""’ o2 lehy 2 98 Tiwiin=bed and 10 00 Sizes 7 to 14 For next week, beginning Sunday aft = tom. another is em- W enrwl qual- . Qouble-bed aises. . ernoon at 3 o'clock, the offering at Cran broidered in — $2.95 ENVELOPE CHEMISE, of nain- sook with built-up shouider or in camisole style. Yokes trimmed back and front with lace inser- ity three-quarter and twin-bed si $9.00 Satin Marseilles Bedspreads 72x90 Michelin Satin Marseilles Spreads, in the scarce zes. Pink, blue $6.98 NEW and Attractive Ging: ham Dresses in plaids, stripes, checks and plain colors. Pleated and gathered skirts, with novelty pockets and col- lar, cuffs and belt of contrast- dall's will be the comedy, “Peck’s Bad B in_which Jackle Coogan, famous as *“The Kid" with Charlie Chaplin, ap- pears in the title role. The witty sub- iitles have been written by Irvin S Cobb. James Corrigan, Doris Ma: Wheeler Oakman, Lillian Leighton and At the Very Moderate Price, $1.95 Straight, roll or mushroom brim styles, made of lisere or china piping, either plain or with white facing. Some are trimmed with wide white scarf of georgette, while others have a tailored band of grosgrain ribbon. tion and edge: also 8 and gold patterns. Hemmed or «callnped cut s i Rnyirmmd Hatton are cast in important ambroide; trimmed 9 CONDELS | 5o ciaitioss sesasyboamaiooanomesniesses Ing color. Fast colors. parts. " e —ylen o c : € ccond Floor—King’s Palace. Plain navy blue and black or combinations. { g Lyric. Sunday, Willlam Russell, in “Colorado Pinck™; matines orly, Eddie Polo, b, n | R ST O 0 T T e