Evening Star Newspaper, June 7, 1921, Page 4

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4 GUARD GOES INTO CAMP. One Hundred Officers lnd Selected | Militiamen Leave. About 100 offic Jisted men af the and selected en- District National in ed men in d- ers in the t the regu- lar guard Humphre ['IAREY EACEY INCORPORAT ED 1316 101324. 7 ST. N W. BARGAIN 19¢ Turkish TOWELS %\{'"Ef's".' .6 for $1 ith bem- 4 for $1 ud blue E‘Sc Turkish TOWELS wh 50c Heavy T 3for $l Ba!ll Towels iZc Da.ma.sk NAPKINS . i for $1 Ali-white Napkins in floral de- S just_enough for one ay 31 25 Damask TABLECLOTHS. o $1 o et s—pretty designs eritas Table Oileloth, in Also_white, Bred :yds., 3] 4” yds., $l enim—10 inches 35 Hoary 31/2 yds., §1 DUCK. 2 cut from @ e Special 19c Apron Gingham, 815 yds., $1 Choice of bine and brown: assorted size ghecks of fast color —popular brand and per ect. mm:fi GINGHAM Pretty stripes and plaids, in many fast colors—popular brands only. " Zic to 4c val- 18 Bleached 10 yds., $1 MUSLIN. . Fine Yard-wide Heaey from pieceu_specia 15¢ Unbleached MusLiN. .11 yds., $1 ade 38 inches widefree from dre tra_heats: cut from piece and 79¢ Camisoles &9 £ .. @1 fi’fiAsstEs 2 for $1 lSc Women s * 11 for S1 VESTS. White Gauze Vests it ¥ necks: regular_sizes onl 59c¢ Curtain 21/ yds., $1 MADRAS e n\l G rm-( Yard-wide 85c Sillc & Cotton PONGEE. . 2 yds., $1 Popular Natural Color Yard.wide Pongee— for_shirt waists, etc—special value 81x90 Seamless SHEETS....... BTN Rulldog brand, with 2-in. and free from dressinz. 42x36 Bleached £ £ _ C©1 i"zfi’fowcmsfi for $1 Extra-heavs Muslin from 20c Yard-Wide PERCALES] () yds., $1 Choice of stsles fn sizes to and round checks. stripes and figures on ligh k_grounds. Mill ends, 3 to 10 sard 1o Fast_colors. vones 3 vds., $1 VOILES. . .2 YdS., 30 inches wide. Big GINGHAM. 8 yda. $1 Choice of plaids, stripes and checks and fast. plain colors—made 27 inches wide— cut from piece. $1.25 Bed PILLOWS. ckine Pillows flled with Hr o Spool Cottor 24 for $1 Choice of white. in sizes 36 to 100, and black. in_sizes 40 fo 70 No limit. s 12 for $1 TOWELS . Size 14x22 Towels wth red borders—extra absorbent_qualty—specal value. Towtts. ... 9 for $1 Plain white. size 18x42 Towels—hemmed | end_style—extra quality. 1.50 Bungalow Cholce of Gingham and Pereals Aprons, many designs—with and without elastic 19¢ Dress iwers and Com- and Nainsook Bloomers; o $2 House percales, in good rtemel.Blace omiy to 100 PETTICOATS. ... . .. 's Gresn, BI Pleah Petticonte—with ramess " T assortment. o | Struction in rifle 7}_01' $l Congress Heights will end Saturday afternoon. Training of the group of guardsmen ill be In_the immediate charge of Maj. R. D. La Garde, adjutant general nf the District Guard. Instruction | will be given by Capt. E. B. Shattuck, jr. and Lieut. O. E. Walsh, engincer | Miicers. from camp Humphrevs. In- v anship will also be . as senior line officer, Is in dof the men at the camp, apt. George L. Evana Is In command of the headquarters and service com- pany and Capt. 3 Gladman is | | in_command of Comp! (‘rykudolp)\ and Frank White, BUY ALL YOU NEED! Prices cut to the quick for a rous. ing June e. off (No Chargex—None Sent C. ?Ji‘fovfiaé’fins 2 for $1 girments. in all siz trast_trimme Gingham ROMPERS . . n's \hullb(l' lrllld nr llflmd! in s 8§ years. full cut Value. Z Tor §1¢ Fast-color Little Tots’ DRESSES 1 31.50 lnfmh BONNETS Infants’ and Glfl; WHITE DRESSES hy~m BODY WAISTS 2 ior $1 Wondertul bargain; all perfect; muslin or msssfi“noss SP"S-’ $l Fast.color Black Hose, in sizes up to 91 extra hnl\z and durable. socks”. "o prs., $1 Children's W Blue fancy tops $iPwe — 9 €1 SILK HOSE 2prs.,$l Women's Black, Cordovan and Gray Seam- back Hose. in all sizes—perfect. Hose. sizes. 4 to 9. ith pink and $2 Full-Fashioned sixnost. . 31 Perfect Pure Thread Silk Hose. in all siz 39¢ Silk LisLE HosE 4 prs., $1 Women Vhite, Cordovan. Tan and Gray sizes—fine_quality. __3prs.,$1 color Black Hose, n 75c Full-Fashioned TiSLE aee 2prs.,$1 ‘Women's Black and White Lisle Hose, in all sizes—perfect—exceptional quality. BARGAIN FEATURE Check and Plaid Gingham Summer Dresses $3 98 Special lot of fast-color gingham frocks P with P-K and / organdy collars and _cuffs— styles for wom- en and misses —sizes up to 51 Choice of 151 in_nll_sizes. S| Lot of Women’s $1 GOWNS ... .. 1 oviraiis. 2 for $1 WASTS, .4 for $1 |5 HOSE ....4Pl'8-,$l aprons . 2for $1 styles. Lot of fine quality Yolles. in plain or fancy medium shapes; $1.50 Extra-Size fully_embroidered; extra full cu $1.50 Coutil in me- Children's pink and blue chambray models; Strong Durable mn Overalls—well made Children’s Popular Fasts, Jn sizes 4 to 12 Black, White and Cordovas Pretty Plald Ginj ind Percale Aprons, rs. Trimmed, Uulrlmmed‘lnd Sport Sailors, patrerns_Only xlaes to 9 Fine Straws, in small ai $1.50 Skirts an Womnnx white mnllln If!lt‘l embroidery Pldg oy L les; brand. $1.50 Bloomer 31 wonamm rllnn 2 to 6 yea and cut? assorted renrs: wllh in Fine-rfb Hose, In ueat designs; al men, women, girls and boys. Day’ only. SPECIALS! Treasurer of the Unjted States; Col. Carlos Pennington, assistant director of the bureau of war risk insurance; T. C. Dulin and Clarence Dodge were luncheon guests at 1 o'clock today of Maj. La Garde at Camp Sims, the rifle range of the Natlonal Guard of the District of Columbia. The three Com- missioners Inspected the rifle range. and pistol _marks-{and in the course of the tour were fven. Capt. Joe urged to aid as far as possible In en- couraging the upbullding of the Na- tlonal Guard of the District of Colum- a. Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock the District officials are to be dinner uests at Camp Sims of Brig. Gen. ‘arter, chief of the militia burcau of the War Department. $1.50 WHITE CANVAS KEDS, ‘White sole styles, in all sizes, for Dollar Men’s Khaki or SATEEN SHIRTS. . . . $1 Regnlar $125 Khakl or Black Sateen Col- Inr-attached Shirts. in_sizes 1413 to 17. Boys’ Mesh 50c union surts 3 for $1 Cool, perfect garments; in sizes 26 to 34; fi(a)"s:\;F - 12 prs., $l Men s $1. 50 PANTS 2 for $1 ¥ Mue_ deuim ‘arments, in_popular wzes 7 1o 16 years. No limit k. Blue and Gray Cham popular brand. Boys’ Blue GBc OVERALLS . . He mode $1.50 WASHSUITS. . . ... ipment of Pi Bo - sl:_:or:nm_v new popular styles UfiBREu,As 81 'B.o s’ $1.50 stn PANTS $1 ne and Crash Men’s and Boys’ $1.50 $1 BATH]NG SUlTS Children’s $1. 50 %‘! PLAY SLIPPERS . <3 nd Dark hm!n”lhr Gtom s in_sizex 6 to 8 6for $1 5 and cordovan; per Sulta Men’s Blue WORK SHIRTS 2 for $1 L in full made UNION SuITs, 2 for $1 Fine check nain band and athletic ect. with elastic waist- —sizes up to 46, Per Women’s $1.50 OM SLlPl’ERS $1 L1 Fras vlack 3§ Boys' $2 Rubi)er SOLE OXFORDS. . . . White Duck Oxfords, in sizes 3 to 6; dura ‘z'l‘scl“é; smfortable. size Vists. . 8 for $1 ;8::.1'.(»: Whlte (|i;x7n: S O SR LISLE VESTS . _3 for $l 69c EXh’l-SIIE AR prs., $1 Women's White Ribbed Pants, with lace ki tra_sizes in_this lot Fine Lisle 2 for $1 UNION SUITS . Women's Tace knee and V-neck garments of extra quality: regular sizes only Coats’ Merc. l l forsl rochet Cotton, Your choice of all colors in all sizes for Dollar_Day only. Tay in yoar_supply now. $1.45 Red S DIAPERS " doz., $l Ia rtons of 1 doz. each. Ty Thyds, $1 glish Longeloth, with chamois tinish for nnderwear, ete. Dawask 214 yds., $1 Plain White Damask. in several beautiful designs: satin_finish_wnd highly_mercerized CREPE. . 3 yds., $1 rezularly sells m sard._Perfect quality, Fine heavy qmmry free from dressing; made 81 inches wide: regular 69c yd. value, Cormetree s 2 for $1 Corset Covers, Good muslin_covers with Iace trimming; full cat: pretty styles. $1.98 Black Women's Black Lawn. Poplin or Sateen | WAISTS . Waists. neatly made. Sizes to 4¢ Lonsdale Jean Plain White Middies for women and misses 49. MIDDIES . E:‘El‘";."" Regularly $1.- SILK GLOVES, 2 PY'S., §1 Women's Black, White and Brown Gl sizes 6 and 6%; seconds of the $1 grade; 2 clasp style. Kayser $1.25 Women's 12-button Perfect Gloves, in all LONG GLOVES. . . . S prs., $1 ‘Womq = m? ‘s Fine Lisle Gloves, not 2-clasp— DRAWERS O prs., $1 Wide hems. 2. 4 and 6. $1.50 BAGS...... Cholce of black, gray new styles to choose from- &‘mm” Boys’ m.otfgis. 2 for fi Collar attached; neat strly styles; In Tull cot slses, 7 to 16 ToroC AMUSEMENT TAKES PLACE OF BUSINESS Song Hits and Whistling Skits in Association’s Enter- tainment Program. The second annual spring enter- {talnment, bringing another success- ful season to a close, was held Inst night by the Sixteenth Street High- {lands Citizens' Association in the basement of the Sixth Presbyterian Church. The program which was | presented, made up entirely with lo- cal talent, was well received, as evi- jdenced by the continuous outbursts lof applause from a capacity audi- ence. Entertainment Committee. Members of the entertainment com- {mittee were Percy 1. Balch, chairman; Henjamin R. Stickney and Melville D. | Lindsay. ~ Officers of the association |are Paul F. Grove, president; Clyde B. Asher, vice president; Benjamin |R. Stickney, second vice president: i M. Maupin, treasurer, and Eu- R. Woodson, secre » presided and an rious acts of the prog | Among the individual he tllln(-‘fi of { the bill were Edwin Callow, author ber,” who gave ¢ talk abou i of the allusion and * Lee Mont who gave n dialogucs and descrip- Featurex of the Program. Prominent in the -al entertain- vhistli skit. {the boy sopran jin a violin rnic Maup 1 ih P | was given by the pu- {pils of the O'Connor “Aunt Ja entitled Southern Gentl Norwood. Re-| at the con- Previous to the short bus given a day nm ution will be! )G, EDUCATORS - FORM ASSOCIATION zation of the Education As- on of the District of Columbia, which has as its object the ad {ment of education in Washington and {the furtherance of professional inter- {ests and fellowship, was perfected at {simultaneous meetings of white and ju\lor(-ll <(hon] officers antl teachers dean of the | ze Washingz- | rcted president socia- Other jton Unive {of the whits © B. Abel and Miss A M. G chosen members of the executive com- mittee. Prof. Kelly Miller of Howard Uni- versity was elected president of the ! colored branch at the meeting at i Dunbar. Miss M. L. Washington was | vice preside a N members of the executive com- mittee of this branch was deferred to a later date. Addresses at Both Meetin, sses at both of the 1 organization ed to afliliate; J. M. Morgan, man- ng editor of the Journal of Ed cation, and Dr. Abram Simon. pres dent of the board of education. ‘St phen E. Kramer, assistant :uper(n-l ) tendent of schools, presided at the meeting at Central and Mr. Lucas at the session at Dunbar, Dr. Ballou explained to the teach- | {ers and officers that an education as- | i sociation of the kind organized yes- terday EDMONSTON’S Whether- it is Play 1334 F Street | sition - |ishould set th :|[ELK GROVE |BUTTER *hool of Drama, | “has large possibilities.” and | & Home of the Original FOOT FORM Boots and Oxfords for Men, Women and Children Children’s Shoes Need Special Care in the Fitting or Shoes for Dress, the demands that THE SHOES SHOULD FIT I are imperative. Practically every foot trouble that’ develops in later life is started by improper and ill-fitting shoes in early life and CAN BE avoided. i We know shoes—we know the anatomy of the foot—we carry the shoe to fit every foot and have trained aséistants here who know how to fit shoes as well as advise regarding footwear. EDMONSTON & CO. (Incorporated) ‘ Andrew Betz, Manager SOLOMON KANN AND SON |gemsmemmmmsmss s e HONORED BY EMPLOYES: Bronze Tablet Is Dedicated in Store at Exercises - for < Founder. Eight hundred employes of S. Kann Sons’ Company yesterday afternoon dedicated a bronze tablet on the first floor of the building to the memory of Solomon Kann, founder of the firm, and his son, Louls Kann, whose death dc~ curred in April, & year ago. The memorial excrcises were held im- mediately after the close of business at | 8 o'clock and were witnessed by mem- bers of the families of the men honored, including Sigmund and Simon Kann. sons of Solomon Kann. In presenting | the tablet on behalf of the employes. George 8. De le, superintendent of the store, referred to the charitable lives led by firm and d always to speech of mcceptance was made by Sig- mund Kann, who expressed the appre- clation of “the store family” for the| tribute. ed| **Auld yne” and $The Star Spangled The tablet, which was de- signed by U. 8. J. Dunbar, was cast by the J. Arthur Limerick Company of Bal- timore. Medallion portraits of the father and son are arranged in the center of the memorial, which carries the dates of their birth and death and the inscrip- tion loving tribute from the em- that “it can be called upon from time to time to support various educutional movements in Washington.” Dr. Simon_declared that the District of | Columbia occupled a watch-tower po- in education, and therefore standard of education | in the country. “We must advance the ideals of ed- ucation greater than the public hools,” said Dr. Simon. andard of education in Wash- He also stressed the value new association linked onal Education Associ A. L. TOBIN Speecial “43cD. PLUMBING You demand Value above all things in Plumbing. __ 406 181 Colbert Plumbing is “time- tested”—the work we have done in thousands of Wash- ington buildings and resi- dences stands as a permanent testimonial to the efficiency of Colbert Service. MAURICE J. COLBERT 621 F St. Main 3016-3017 XPOSED WOODWORK Should be protected by correctly applied. headquarters. £ood' pains Consuit paintin; “We must | E Interior and Exterfor Work = = FERGUSON, INC. Painting Department. Ph. N. PERPETUAL | 'BUILDING ASSOCIATION Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in 45 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on shares withdrawn be- fore maturity Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing $700,000 Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. JAMES BERRY, President JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary 1114 Sth St Shoes, Barefoot Sandals Bring the young ones to us from the first step and you will do them-one of the great- est favors possible. Young folks’ shoes priced according to size and you'll al- ways find the values greatest by compari+ son. Advisers on All ind Authorities |’ oot Troubles aodmard X Lotheop - DOWN' STAIRS STORE Qf,@ss er Priced Merchandise New Summer Frocks of Swiss and Organdy At This Low Price $12.75 Pretty Organdy and Dotted Swiss Dresses that are so popular for sum- mer wear in the most charming patterns and colorings—daintily trimmed with sashes and pockets. Sizes 16 to 40 in the combined lot. One Modet of Organdy, has round collar, short sleeves, deep hem and sash of con- trasting LO‘O]’, sash ties in back with large bow. Colors are white and blue, tan and bruvm, also "samé model in all white, $12.75. Another Model of Organdy has small vest front neatly finished with lace; tucked skirt; wide sash; short sleeves. Colors are blue, yellow, rose, copen and brown, $12.75. A Model in Overskirt Effect of Organdy, has deep Bertha collar and short sleeves Waist, overskirt and sleeves trimmed with lace banding and finished with tie-back sash. Colors are navy, pink and gray, $12.75. Organdy Dresses with rolling scalloped collar and tucked vest front; scalloped ruffled skirt_daintily finished with. picoting; narrow belts. Colors are blue and lavender only, . $12.75. Dotted Swiss Dresses, in Basque Effect, with tie-back sash; skirt trimmed with wide bands of white organdy; also organdy cuffs. Colors are navy and red, $12.75. Sale of Silk Undergarments $1.95 $2.95 $3.95 $4.95 Soft, Clinging Silk Undergarments of Dainty Crepe de Chine, elaborately trimmed with fine laces and embroideries, touches of georgette and ribbon: others with fine tucks and stitchings. Ideal for summer wear beneath the thin summer frocks. Just the thing for the vacation trip, as they are easily laun- dered and take up so little room in packing. Envelope Chemise of Pink Crepe de Chine, trimmed with fine net and lace tops; built-up shoulders or ribbon shoulder straps. $1.95 and $2.95. Crepe de Chine Gowns of beautiful material, with dainty finishing touches and cam- isole tops of fine lace. $3.95 and $4.95. Pink Satin Bloomers, with wide hemstitched ruffie knee, or with dainty embroidery in delicate colors; some have lace-trimmed ruffle knee. $1.95 and $2.95. ‘Blouses For Stout Women A Large Assortment at Special Prices A very interesting event is this special sale of blouses for the stout woman. All new styles with attractive and well fitting collars and cuffs; round or V necks. Many with smart vests or frills for front trimming. Arranged in groups—specially priced. - White Voile Blouses; sizes 42 to 54. $1.65 each. Heavy Black China Silk Blouses: sizes 42 to 34. $3.50 each. * Plain or Fancy French Voile Blouses; sizes 42 to 50: = $1.95 each. Sample Georgette Blouses: sizes 42 to 49. $3.95 each. Fancy Georgette Blouses, lace, tucked or frill trimmed; sizes 42 to $4.95 each. Heavy Crepe de Chine Blouses, two styles: sizes 42 to 34. SSSSelch. . Fine French Voile or Batiste Hand-made Blouses, one-of-a-kind ‘models ; sizes 42 to 46." $4.95 each. 54 New Summer Hats of Georgette $3.95 Heavy Quality Georgette Hats, in five different styles; some are bound with ribbon while others have soft folds of georgette or pleated ribbon over edges; others ‘are trimmed with sprays or tips of ostrich bands in self-tone: many with pretty garden flowers. All of the summer shades, including orchid, Copen, flesh, white, jade, bisque and navy. - These hats are priced at the lowest- possible level for such exquls!tc models.. ‘New Banded Sailors, $1.95 Black or Navy Lisere Sailors, made of white Milan hemp with pencil roll edge. Trimming consists of a smart band and bow. - This model" always finds Flower Wreaths, $1.25 We have just purchased an exceptional assortment of high-class flower wreaths that are so popular just now. These wreaths con- sist of all the wanted flow- ers and colors and will give Untrimmed Hats, $1.00 Sports and Garden Hats in all the new high colors. The kind of hat one is ac- customed to seeing at much -higher prices. When trim- med with a garden wreath favor, as it is- .becom- or wide ribbon bow this hat a much brighter appearance ing to most every woman. makes an attractive addi- to any hat All are full et 5 tion to summer costumes. length and easily adjusted. $1.95. Children’s ’ Dresses Little Children’s Dressa of plaid gingham, in high- waist effects, with collar, cuffs and belts, in solid colors; trimmed with buttons and dainty pock- e 9 ° Women'sSilk Hose,$1.00 qulen s Mockseam Silk Hose with lisle tops and reinforced heels and toes. Colors are new brown, Russia calf; black and-gray. Sizes 8% to 0. An opportunity to secure d very good qua]ity silk hose at an exceptlonal 25 Boys’ “Double Wear “Hose, 50c. Boys’ Black Cotton Hose, woven doubly thick above the shoe tops; reinforced heels and toes; light-weight . D) 3 feet. A hogg made to overcome the difficulties of wear StS- Sizes 2 to 6 years. which iiost all boys” stockings are subject to. $1.35 each.

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