Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1921, Page 13

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: " THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1921 13 e AGAIN WINS DRILL HONOR. fr=t, 2o%°5t. 225" aecreyor: L. | WILL DECORATE GRAVES. | Fuhes at tne Latasette totel satur-| ML ITARY ROAD TO CLOS\EI TRACK MEET FOR BOYS. ; and silver medal for second ball game between the Keane Council team of the Knights of Columbus ! League and the Christ Child's Boys' Bartels, J. M gor. L.| * lday night. Secretary Hughes is a 5 Keefe rporals, William | _— i S o} 1 the events are requested | I 4 : Filiam . | graduate of Brown University. and!qo. f e (o 2 A °“ ! Club team. Company A of St. John's Gets First NI 2y ates. ) | Firemen to Place Wreaths on Rest- | one of the a ~"mguished‘ x::mb’m "¢ | Will Repair Stretch From Long |Christ Child's Club Invites Ath-| to { Indiana avenue at = | W | N 2 day of the ——e——————— Place in Competition. v ffre n- ing Places of 130. the fraternity. Bridge to Cemetery. letes Between 10 and 17. Je= s = S > 5 Hill Whitestone, A. A delegation from the New York| ment was mad 5 Every e botsa A FOR SALE—CHEAP For the second time this school Healey, B. Luck. H Members of the District fire de- alumni chapter and other dxsvinmlh‘:“’i':;‘:rcm“u‘mn of “.Z;h‘f“;‘;'\}"fl‘.‘ n{g' EverySboy i W ashington Jbe. fons. organiz and | John's Collexe O omnan ISy [osytmentitome oIl Ahediaiiiniftiom s seclions | orists that Arlington Mi | Lhene ol eln gl miembers A e A NEW LIGHT-DRAFT -~ serve Oficers' Training Corps ¥, H. Coblentz.” G| with wreaths the grav ; 1 Loriete rom long bridee to 4 [ entry in the first annua 3 fon in the mect 1o take | S LR 0 Ll LD hiin. J D msendy vl | e ’ A : ton cemetery. will be closed for ten | field meet of the Christ Child's Bovs | par parade that will precede | WOODEN STEAMER hoiienpetitive criil Reld onit oo i days. beginning May 31, for repairs. |Club tomorrow e Liberty Hut|ihe Before the firatievensin uth of the White Hous: d M. Fenton. e’ cuartment aysibeginuneiMey ilMorirepaite | IClubiitomorron fatiine iibesty i adressen. by - prominent | STl me, awarded a silver lov Dy om O asamcoental for [ ftcentmilesianiiourihas always been grounds. . Speakers, a flag raising and base| Lensth t Sin. BP. 3£t Deam. s were awarded .. ANNOUNCE HOWARD PLAY. tidea %o ‘conduct the ceremony to- affair is composed of Maj. T'ngo-‘g;f;;;g;;;{,’m"“sz;{;'je oodR due an ’_";hj‘ "1““‘h'5 wm"e‘;&‘:‘i"‘:“j{?fl:"i:‘ — —~ Addreas: Baftimore and Carelina | U F. 3. Bailey, bu- | Bouneom o e epairs steps will b | trics with only. a : o Steasahip Company, Baltimese. MWé vers are to pre: h T . ) s io 1 | R . ‘ompany C: Corp. William Perey M he Canterbury C. Lukens. Of- | to enforce rigidly th & Jase reRtrictions petal — dge, best drilled cadet in Compan Yening of June 9 on the | detailed men from the various ¢ f daxen gidly these regu- | not be barred, it was announced to- :Hemmtchmg andBnttonsCovendi 2 Sergt. Lyden Keel 1 v campus part_of | houses to go to the cemeterics in < ) . Ted cadet in Company A. C: B Menocment week activities. The | ply wagons of the department the youthtul athlets, need Cotton, 13c; Silk, 14c cGinness was awarded a medal for t sroduced under the di- | put the wreaths in place ardnesciabhonseos ihe best drilled ofticer. i Moore Forrest and | ¢ Lord, chief of dent, and Ed- | e London has a flourishing golf club | ORIy appe: | composed exclusively of actresses. |diana ‘avenic i placed on the have his name Yon do not have to wait for your r. Two cvents work. Quality the very best. Judges of the drill % ‘Among those who | e e | Heaths in the fertile part of Nubia . voo alace M. Craiz 1 r a pryor, John WILL HONOR MR. HUGHES. | of European invention are coffins grow to a height of twelve or fifteen on he nees SLLiE Quick service. 1 iarrison and Maj. S : Skinks e Nash, | oo bty made of waterproof cardboard, the fect. Bt arsitor Quat ollows: . Captain 3 o Jones, | Deita Upsilon Alumni Associ of lids being attached with glue. The lotus of the ancients is believed | the club MRS. M. E. HOLLEY ‘W sell fine Furniture eute foint ] I England has more than 100 girls |to be the date plum of southern Eu- b 378, A gold medal will be nos 301 13k N-W- Geo, Plitt Co., Inc. H eeman, first lieutenant, an: Reatrice Walker, Inez McIntyre and i the District will hol'! a “get & econd lieutenant, Joseph McEneany; | Georg | dinner in honor of Secretar e foot ball clubs. | rope. e g iT PAYS TO DEALIAT BALLOONS Women’s Silk Umbrellas AR == : O Given Away Free f:’“"' $4.88 6 4 0] e Tomorrow o ? : i g Q y < 8 0 - = 3 5 The most popular Umbrellas for rain or shine—of | ~IN AL AN~ Blimp Balloons given free to colored silk taffeta. Well made. with celluloid and — children tomorrow with pur- bakelite ring handles and club ends. The silks are of 1 For the June Brides Memorial Wreaths e 2 Owing to the scarcity of fowers, we have arranged | | Wedding: Rings for a quantity of Memorial Wreaths, which we will have on display tomorrow. A varied assortment of $4 29 moderately-priced pieces, artistically designed, and . which will outlast any flowers. L-karat Solid Gold Wedding Rings, fancy engraved effects in the new “Orange Blossom™ pat- an terns. English or green gold fin- S b L C ish. Special price, including tax, 34 chases in the juvenile depart- exceptional quality, and you may choose from navy, BOTH SIDES OF 7™ AT K ST. "THE DEPENDABLE STORE' ments. green and purple. Goldenberg's—First Floor. R (] Regular $10 Indestructible Another Purchase of Pearl Bead Men’s High-Grade Straw Hats N§°5kl(a)°5es Values Up $2 8 5 TN L Sy to $5.00—at ° SE Gl i o Goldenberg's—First Floor. lry Department—First Floor. For Decoration Day and Hot-Weather Wear We Oifer Noteworthy Values in All-Wool Blue Serge indefinitely. Full 24-inch gradu- — ust in ti i Size. Bach mecklace with plati- t t me for Decoratlnn ate length, in the most wan.led ‘\_.’ Day—a new purchase of 400 e - D { men’s high-grade Str‘aw Hats $1.00 Fancy Bead ° | uits 1or en an | will be welcomed by value- Beautiful Fancy Bead Neck- i . laces, in cut crystal and smooth : pase et e e et yicstAll - H All the newest shapes pre- Gesired colors. ; : ferred by particular men—in- Ou l ' en cluding improved Sennits, 510 Bracelet Flat Foot Sennits, . Tuscan Watches e aassottll Straws and many novelty or A remarkable money-saving event, well timed to meet the needs of men : 3 = Y An Attractive Graduation 5 S 1 “braids. Sizes up to 734. Values worth up to $5.00, offered tomorrow at $2.85. Birthday Gift and young men for Decoration Day and the long summer days ahcad. Splendidly tailored suits ‘of all-wool navy blue serge, in a variety of styles from which any man can select a suit that will fit perfectly and give the utmost satisfaction in wear and service—every garment made and designed strictly in accord with our standards. Newest single and double breasted models for young fellows and for conservative men —all priced in a way to save you money on your summer clothes! Men’s Genuine Panama Hats $6.95 Gold filled ten-year guaran- teed American cases. in dainty at an shapes; seven-jewel Swiss cylin- . . der movements. Every watch carefully tested and guaranteed )i i The famous Van Leir make—famous for quality and fine workmanship. All are gen- ;r;h;n:&e;sui::‘ggng{:‘"- Gold Men's All-wool Blue Serge Suits, in Men’s and Young Men’s All-wool Blue ] uine South American Panamas, in the best shapes of the season, including Optimo, Astor, Also extra_ silk ribbon brace- single-breasted three-button conservative | Serge Suits of excellent grade, in single l l{’: Alpine, Telescope and the new sailors, as welt as the popular dipped crown style, with high Fren Watch ln aiirctive valvat: style; full lined with alpaca. Sizes 35 | and double breasted models, expertly tai- : I silk band. éll have oil sxllkdpgrspxranon shields. [Exceptional values at these prices— {ined case. Price, including tax. to 42. | lored and guaranteed perfect fitting. Sizes | and $7.95—tax included. -as- o Y | to 42. s s Fetmmigs Tepariment it Fioe —Divct Tnrtace Prom X et TSttt mcmnt e $19.75 | $35.00 Men's and Young Men's Blue Serge | Young Men’s Extra Fine Serge Suits, Suits, strictly all-wool pure worsted fab- | pure yarn dyed worsted; in single-breasted rics that will give splendid service. Double | models, 34 lined with fine alpaca, piped and single breasted models; sizes 34 to 42. | with silk. Sizes 34 to 40. 4 $24.75 | $39.50 { Sale of Handbags | Women’s White Footwear Worth Up to $5.00 at For Decoration Day and Summer Needs e €3 69 "mut | $4.50 to $10 Pair White footwear weather is here and we are splendidly A special lot of Women’s Handbags, secured under price, prepared with wonderful assortments of the smartest styles and ofl’ercdft%mon'o“; at wfi(rth-whn]e savings. High-class to wear with summer frocks and white skirts. A great silk bags of fine quality silk moires, in the most-wanted variety of models in complete size ranges offered at typical —Fi —Di tran shapes and styles, in black and colors. All are new, up-to- Goldenberg money-saving prices. YP Goldenberg’s Clothes Shop for Men—First Floor—Direct Entrance From K Street. date styles, in the smartest effects, including beaded and ‘Women's White Kid One and | Women's White Canvas One- mirror-top bags, with fancy metal and oxidized silver Twe Strap Pumps, 2 = strap Pumps, Wwith Louts and Bab Laulls Hoeln “Pair . 5'00 - $10.00 becy eFinY Tiéer. S ° W : . ale of 1Sts| Charming New Dresses | Sale of Boys’ Wash Suits Waists Chapming Nov . i frames. Unusually fine values at $2.69. Goldenberg’s—First Floor. Qualities Becoming Styles Wonderful Values Fast Colors Sizes 3 to 9 years $1 25 Fresh, new, crisp waists, in a score o Every one perfect A big special sale from one of the best manufacturers of boys’ wash suits in the country—offering Washington mothers a splendid opportunity for big savings. . The workmanship is the hest, and materials are unusually fine— in numerous wanted colors which dre guaranteed not to fade. Splendid $1 9 Guaranteed | Special at $1.95 Extra Special at ‘ ; ] of charming styles—exceptionally 1 I _ fine for their low price. Mothers will be surprised and delighted—little § 3 Myteriats are dainty organdie, | girls will be extremely happy with this group of be- : et o) et aaa aad comingly styled summer frocks featured tomorrow |f plain linene, in tallored and lace- at$1.25. Of beautiful lustrous material, in the new- 4 trimmed offects, D ists with . 3 . 5 . e e ooy Wt lascand | ¢St colors, including peach, jade, orchid, buff, pink Styles: Materials: M h 3 i ¢ wisa embroldery; sheer ergandies = . th | Reguation Middy English Repp S e A R e ang °°£.’°]'I" Hand stxtchedhcollarss_nad zc ufig’ bt English Middy . Covernment Jean finished (w‘lll]h rews of hemd!(ltchl!ngl; yokes, full skirts with deep hems. Sizes 2to 6years. @ < Dutch Daddy Invincible Sultings F"My rilly waists and stylish | i : oter Pan walsts with ergandy col- | | Junior Norfolk Bates Madras S B G New Organdy Dresses | P Oliver Twist Peggy Cloth finished with dainty filet lace on Dainty summer frocks of crisp organdie, in cunning little > ——— 4 Novelty Medels Qalatea collars and cuffs, tailered models, medels for girls of 2 to 6 years. Shown in pretty blue and pink | Blue, green, gray, also white combinations included. All sizes, 3 to 9 years, 2} wridfmany lother stylpsmhatiotn Bl e ot cuikictasadislceyes o $3 o8 | o ] woman, In | Enlr e N Wash Hats to Match the Wash Sults, Special at 85¢ oll ‘white, fsh, gray, bisqus, blue, | special R 2 [ enberg’s—Boys' Clothing Department—Third Floer. lavender and ress, Sizes 36 to 46, i Galdenberg's—Thisd Fiser, I | The Bathing Season Opens S Wonderful Assortments of Wé're Ready to Supply the Bathing Women’s and Misses’ Wash Frocks Fashion’s last word in what is newest and prettiest and smartest in the cool, airy frocks well dressed women will wear this season. Our display inclydes an immense varlety of styles and materials to please every one, with a price in Our New Georgette Hats|| Fresh out of their boxes and ready for Decoration Day needs—a stunning mew lot of charming Georgette Hats. They are fashien's last word of summer styles. You'll marvel at their low price—cer- tainly it is unusual to find such beautiful range to suit cvery purse. ) d §f &, ) A hats at such moderate cost. New Gingham Dresses : j i i i i The new styles are here in Mushrooms,. ; We are splendidiy equipped to provide every need ef the 4 ' A most pleasing assortment of styles In neat checks, harred effects bathin| hmegv—swivfimi% Egms, fipg'htfiy b!flfll'l; suits, hats, P‘;"k:l .ingl Sdl“N’ effects, in all the new : and rich colored plaids, in straightline and new spert-models, From = caps, shees, siippers, hathing bags, water-wings, ets, i : hu, ncluding Pink, - the every-day conservative styles to the dressier types aur showing - eh“d"“'fi Ewimmi“E'T‘ ‘fiy‘l .’J \I‘ ‘,—Snd.mm 3 is most complete. Says! and il Jersey Beis $00 1 G580, Waite _ Cotgbinations. wes : its, e Misses' Cottan_Jerse: 8338, wers, buds, foliage, frafteand $5.98 tO $19-75 Wermen's and Misses’ Swimming Suits, §1 te §3.98, famens L Wemen's jersey Suits, $4.50 to $10.98. 3 Steut Weamen's Jersey Suits, $12.98. s ( Rk New Organdie Voile and Swiss Dresses Surf Satin Syits, $2.50 te $13.98, ! Child ; $1 95 ts ‘ Plain white an < colors and beautiful new light shades are b Poplin Suits, $6,98 te 513-98,‘ 1 ren S . a $ 39 featured ine g v of styles. Distinctive models of ndi h and Taffeta Suits, $14.50 te $17.98. TIOrrow B H voile, swiss ai s are shown i;] «1;;(;’5:10::4 Miss so] Snits, $5.98 and $6.98. SPGCiaI To at, ... oo e with plain white or colors. 5 k Poplin Suits, $6.98. estri Children’s Hats of good quality Milan,in white, sayy and black, Trimmed with stripes. dots and dic combir ‘aps, 19¢ te $2.50, long streamers and ribben bands, Pekes, rall brims and mushroem effeets, Hata we f‘:s 98 to %24 50 Bathing Suit 'Bags,wsto $1.25, haye been selling in eur ycgulu-lmk'at $195—apecially priced for Saturday's . Tl by S Bathing Shees,.$1.90 te $3.98 pair. sale at $1.39, Geldenderg's Besons r.... = - 9 & ;% ...,..,3,_,..,‘..,. TR NI o IR S st

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