Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
PIGGLY WIGGLY fla//eluz ’ All Piggly Wiggly stores will remain oper Monday, May 30, until 12 ¢’clock. This Store Is Clascd Saturdays at I P.}i. —throughout the vear with the exception of July and August, when it is closed all day Saturdays. This charge is solely in the in- terest of our emploves—therefore we will greatly appreciate your aid in shopping before 1 P. M. Saturdays and thereby help- ing to further one of the most humanitarian movements inauguated. res a.tu b’z;rfeenl& The Children’s Shoe Store OUR children’s shoes insure perfect fit and comfort for active, growing lietle feet. Bring the children here and let us prove how stylishly and economically we can meet their foorwear needs. We are showing a complete variety of playand dress models for every purpose. RICH'S 1001 F St., Corner Tenth Juvenile Dept—Third Floor TiE LOUVRE 1115 1117 F STREET Special— Sport Blouses— A special purchase that brings you el a real bargain for tomorrow— “ $1.95 Organdy, Voile, Batiste and Dimities of sheer quality, in solid colors, including White— and most effective combinations. Eton collar and other attractive designs. On sale tomorrow—buy as you appre- ciate value. Specially Priced Silk and Satin Undergarments Satin Petticoats, trimmed with lace and scallops. White and Flesh, Satin Teddies, trimmed with lace. White and Flesh. Satin Bloomers—White and Flesh. Choice, $4-95 Outing Hats Straw Sailors and Sport Hats, of Felt and Ribbon. Necw shapes and exclusive effects— $3.95, $5, $7.50, $10 I Employed by Government for Fifty || R TRt G S N. occurred at 1 a.m. today. Highest, 80; lowest, 50. water at 8 am.: perature, 65; condition, 70. (Furnished by United States coast p.m.; sets, am. half hour after sunset. Abile; Albany Atlantic Haltimore Galveston Helena . Jadksonvill Kansas City Los Angeles. Hill, at Washington Grove, Md. years a machinist at the Washington || navy vard, having retired about eight || years ‘ago. he served in the Union army, and be- fore that was a machinist's mate in the Navy. John A. Rawlins Post, No. 1, and also a member of Naval Ludgo N 4 F.A A and Miss Cornelia’ Mathis of this city | |LJ and Mrs. R Md., survive him. funéral haye not been completed. Virginia—Generally. and tomorrow; slightly warmer; gen- [|f | tle variable winds. nizht and tomofrow; temperature. 12 midnight, 55; 4 a noon, 67. 29.96; 12 midnight, ;mn :36 p.m.; 12:41 pm :23 p.m. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. WILLIAM M. MATHIS DIES, |i WAS NAVY YARD WORKER |! Years—Passes Away at Age of Eighty-Three. WILLIAM M. MATHIS. William M. Mathis, eighty-three years ca s morning at the resi- Mrs. William F. hter, Mr. Mathis was for more than fifty Throughout the civil war || He was a charter membcr ';)( . M. Three daughters, Mrs. Louis Weber Hill of Washington Grove, Arrangements for the || THE WEATHER. District of Columbia, Maryland and ||} cloudy tonight West Virginia—Generally cloudy to- no change in |k Reeords for Twenty-Four Hours. Thermometer—4 p. 8 p.m., 66; 5; § am., 61; 29.90; 8 pm. |[kd 4 am., 30.03; | |& Barometer—4 p.m o csarmn p.m. yesterday. Lowest temperature, Temperature same date last year— Condition of the Water. Temperature and conditi the Grent FonlsTem: i | Tide Tables. and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 6 high tide, 11:5! morrow-—Low tide, . high tide, 12:33 am. and The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 4:47 a.m.; sun sets, rrow—sun rises, 4:46 am.; sun 9:52 ) Automobile lamps to be lighted one- | 7:24 p.m. Moon rises, 11:37 pm.; sets, Weather in Various Cities. l' gave the name of the Bad Lands to| the territory they discovered. State of T weather. Clear Clear Clear Pt.ciondy | Clear Clear Prcloudy | 18 Pt.clouds | Cloudy | | Pt.clouds | Cloudy. Cleur Cloudy Clear Clear .08 Clondy - Cloudy French explorers in South Dakota || B Zyes Ensmined || es Fitted || MONES Graduate MoCol mlqk Medical DR.CLAUDE s. SEM Eyesight sm (e in ow u«-nd CAMBRIDGE 88-Note Player-Piano (Used) Special, Saturday $298 Terms to Suit Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Stroet at Thirtoonth Homev Y. KN4, Sea~Trens Tomorrow. $20.00 & $30-00 Silk Skll'ts, a holiday? C., FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921. 1216 F St. N.W. No Half-way Measures In Our Great Quarterly Stock Clearing! at the end of every three months a'l season’s selling as part of our def- ap We have done it for years! We be- It keeps a never-ending stream of new mer- ugh our store. We radically cle goods bought inite merchan lieve that it p: chandise flow 1 Today we find that some things placed on sale yes- _ terday are not moving—and as we want to complete. the clearing before llu 1st of June prices on these goods are again revlmcd (u qr ale! You can save money on many liday. Saturday will be a day for re pushing forward—many pretty ¢s’ Department-at moderate cost. s—-Coats—Capes! new Sill D;-'esse.smfiu $49 to $50 Silk Drasscs, sport, street and afternoon styles. .. .....$19.75 $59.50 Silk or Cloth D:esses, t2dcta ar tricotine. ........ ..524.75 $55 to $65 Extra Size Dresses of georgette and crepe de chine. ...$29.50 $69.50 Siik cr Clcth Dresses, Canion crepe or tricotine. .. $65 to $85 Extra Size Dresscs, navy and black tricotine $70 to $85 Dinncr Gowns cf satin meteor and lace. . $85 to $95 Tricotine Dresses, only one of a kind. . .. $25.00 Silk Dresses, in tricolette and checked taffeta. . . $30 and $35 Clcth Dresses, navy and brown, straight lines $30.00 Silk Dresses of Canten crepe, organdie collars. . ... ..$12.75 $32.50 Sport Dresses, worsted jersey, many different colors ..$15.75 $18.50 to $22.50 Jersey Sport Suits, well fitting.......... ..$13.75 $32.50 to $40.00 Hemespun and Tweed Suits, Tuxedo style. ..$172.75 $26.50 to $40.00 Worsted Jersey Suits, novelty sport styles. ..$19.50 $55.00 Suits of Poiret twill and tricotine, tailored. ...... ..§22.50 $50.00 Sport Suits of fine check velour, silk lined. . ..$23.50 $50.00 Wocliex Suits, practical for summer traveling $69.50 Suits, twill ccrd and 'ur-olme, box coats....... '$59.50 to $85.00 Suits, tii: rcl twill, tailore: 3 $55.00 to $75.00 Extra Size d and cmbrmderea styles. . $72.50 to $82.50 7 ctinz, very claborate. . $59.50 tc $69.50 H. Sui vy and black tricotine. . .. $75.00 and $79.50 Novelty Check Sport Suits, very high grade. ... K $65 to $119 Suits, clabo Iy emabroidered: .-l kot ano it $59.50 $150 to $185 Piquetinc Suiis, exceptionally fine ..$63.50 $150 Suits, hand tailored, handseme models ..... ..$68.50 $160 Milgrim Suits; navy twill ccrd, braid trimmed. ..$79.50 $175 Strictly Tailored Milgrim Suits, very smart. . ..$84.50 $30.00 Topcoats, hemespun, polo and suedetex. . ..$19.50 . $49.50 Veldyne Sport gehkels, belted, Tuxedo s!yles ..$22.50 $65.00 Full-length Satin Coats, qmltcd collars. . ..$28.50 $100 Satin Coats, beautifully quilted, with sash....... ..$46.50 $69.50 to $75.00 Wecliex Tcpcoats, genuine camel’s hair. . .$58.50 $75.00 to $125.00 Luxuricus Wraps, embroidered and beaded. . . . .$49.50 That Wooltex Purchase Women’s Fine “Sportspun” Jersey Suits—1/3 Off! . Second and final shipment on'sale tomorrow. If you've ever worn \Wooltex you know what Wooltex tailoring means—and here is the way you can buy them! 1 8@—@4@_329.5:2 Regular Prices $25 to $40 Vooltex label. which guaran- lor and heather mixed sportspun styles—also homespuns and Joltex quality in the $24.50 and $29.50 Wooltex Summer Suit tomorrow ! very tees <1~~i sey in spor ceds of supe Getiyi Two Hundred 015 & 1325 A Vacatxon Skirt Sale! New and wanted silks—Roshanara, Canten Crepes, Tally Ho, Crepe Burr Bar, Fan-ta-si, Raronet Satin, Crepe de Chine, Faille and Moonglo. Beautiful, lustrous, soft—hanging in lines of suppleness. Some are box plaited, others with gath- ered yokes and fringe-trimmed sashes. Any one of these will be delightfully ap- propriate for street, sport and dress wear —taking its cue from whatever style blouse you introduce to it. Half price or less than half—as there ever such a sale just before The Sweater Year You'll buy a Sweater this summer— why not for ‘the holiday. The Sweater of the Year Our Pure Fiber Silk Tuxedo Sweaters, $12.50 Remarkable values, in a variety of novelty weaves and fancy stitches— light weight and hea\y—block and stripe cffects. Tomato, Sea Green, Jade, Navy, Black, Gray, Buff, Honeydew, Harding A ,\Blue. Brown and Bluk with White. 78 Saturday Sweater Sale! $10.00 Silk Slipovers, $3.35 40 of these versatile little sweaters, which can #o nicely be worn as a biouse. Colors, black, navy, buff, turquoise, orchid and brown, A wide range of sizes, in- cluding large ones, $3.25 to $4.00 Tie-Backs, $1.95 The papular Tle-back Sweaters, in Shetland and nevelty weaves, Hardly pay to knit ene, weuld it7 Colors, black, n?vy rose, buff, henna, Jads, pe:cockand white, 11 O O D NN D ) ) D DM S ) 1 ) 1)) 1 1 . For the MISSES Saturday! New! Shantung Suits, $25 The season’s fad—get vour Shantung Suit early. Here are the best styles in Long-line Tailored Suits—one-button style with narrow belt, Tuxedo style and the shorter <ets in splendid qual- ity Shantung silk, rightly tailored. Sizes 14, 16 and 18 years—at $25.00 each. MISSES’ QUARTERLY STOCK CLEARING Choice of Our Fine $65 .50 Making way for summer stocks. Choice of our entire misses’ stock of Taffeta Silk Dresses—one ln\qur tunic and straight-line frocks. Navy blue, tan, 1 black, with lace and embroidered organdic insets and u;"qn One price, $29.50. $22.50 to $25 Jersey Suits, $15.00 Misses’ sale 14 to 18 year sizes Tuxedo Style Worsted Jersey Suits that won't wrinkle or rainspot. Navy biues in plenty—also rose, peach and tan. Get one while you can at $15.00. Our New York Office Has Just Made for Us a Remarkably Fine Purchase sf Hand-Made Blouses Regularly $5.00 to $5.75 Each $99.95 & and they go on Sale tomorrow at................ . —— Both V and square neck blouses in fine batiste. with fascinating { hand-drawn work and embroidered dots. and including also one frill style in sheer voi'e (and frills are now popular)—and what is best about it is that there are all sizes! Plenty of 42 and #. as well as 34, 36, 38 and 40. Don’t you need another handmade blouse —vou can never have too many—especially when buying $5.00 to $6.75 Blouses for $3.95? $19.50 Sport Hats, $12.50 Of quilted taffeta and faille ribbon combina- tions, strikingly new and unusual. No two alike. Colors—Beige, Cardinal, Blue, Jade, Orchid, etc. One of white taffeta, an intricate design in black stitchery over all, the roll brim girdled with a belt composed of links of black patent leather and white kid, buckled in front. Just to give you an idea of what to expect—iar in excess of what the price in- dicates! $18 Transparent Hats, $7.50 Charming conceits of hair braid and lace with flowers half veiled; small close-fitting shapes of un- usual chic. Light and correspondingly cool! i $8.00 Sailors, $2.50 Going away? Here's your hat! Banded Sailors, suggesting the ball gamg, the morning tramp, the golf course—all summer events. Rough | Straws, Lisere, Hemp and Milans; Brown, Black, Delft, Navy, Cherry, Mint Green and Orchid. For Satistactory Service This Summer Gold Stripe Silk Stockings | ‘Garter Clasps Cannot Ruin Them’ | —because the patented gold stripe sts any which might be caused by garter clasp cuts. “run” : With mercerized garter With silk garter 2 hems; -3 it S$2.00Pri|a $2.75Pr. There’s not much more to say—*“Silk Stocking Satisfaction” covers the ground in telling of Gold ) Stripe! Here exclusively in Washington. Saturday—Opening Sale of Wooltex::, Wash Skirts 6L—8L—115 Shrunk The Skirts that took the bother of remaking after laundering out of Wash Skirts. If washed properly they simply do not shrink, because they are PRE-shrunk by the Wooltex process, which takes the shrink out of them before they are made. Dozens of styles. Other Wash Skirts—Pre-Shrunk—$3.75—$5.00 20 New Styles in 25 to 38 Inch Waistbands Cotton Twill Cords, Gabardines, Tricotine, Ratine, Pique and Linene—smart but easily laundered styles. Sale of White Shoes You'll want them for wear tomorrow—and right aleng from now | on! Big factory purchases just arriving make these prices possible. £ y ] g P Women’s $5 Oxfords, $1.95 Pair Al} sizes—A, B and C widths—in Women's 2 and 5 Eyelet Oxfords of white canvas; welt soles and French heels. 200 pairs. Get here early. Women’s $6.00 Oxfords, $3.95 Pair Women’s White Canvas Oxfords in all sizes from 3%% to 7 and A, B and C widths—with military heels and welt soles! Women’s $7.00 Pumps, $3.50 Pair All sizes—Women’s White Canvas Pumps with hand turned soles, short vamps, medium round toes and low French heels. Women’s $8.00 1-Strap Pumps, $4.95 Pair 160 pairs of Women’s All-Tan Suede 1-strap Pumps with Cuban heels, § and a'l Gray Suede 1-strap Pumps with Cuban heels, some with gray suede and tan ca!f trimmings, and All-Black Calf Oxfords with Cuban heels. All are very desirable styles, but in broken sizes! Women’s $10.00 Pumps and Oxfords, $5.25 Pr. 175 pairs of Women’s All-Gray Suede 1-strap Pumps and S-eyelet Ox- fords; also Gray Suede with tan calf ball strap and trimmings, and 1-strap Pumps with weit sales and Cuban heels. Not all sizes, but a good selection— and a grcat value! |