Evening Star Newspaper, June 8, 1921, Page 4

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WH Wash Skirts. Mad, always gives satisf: sorges. Not all si such makes as R Lady and others. Strong hose o 30. Excellent fitting, open- mesh cloth confiners; in flesh Open back or Sizes 32 to 44. If you were with blue collars 8 to 14 years. new pants and a sens 6 to 16 years. Fast colors and for men’s shirtsy children’s wear? " Heavy Quality Crash, ‘with red Excelfent for dish There’s just 68 ’mn to sell of these fine- green with ‘I“It Store Houxs: Another Shipment of Nearly 300 Fine Gabardine Waistline or medium - bust styles. supporters. 39c Bust Confinen*fl .50 Satin Camisoles{ 24c satisfied than with this one on sale tomorrow. White ‘'BOYS’ CRASH PANTS Wash crash, with fine pin stripe and gray. A feature in boys’ ‘ arbers’ towels and kitchen use. $2.98 SUMMER PORTIERES stripe or- the light mnd &ween :tnpes. Regu- 29¢ Plaid Dress Gmglmm Scons of styles and colorings in thls lot of pretty plaids, stripes and some plain _colors, absolutely fast &Ion. lflnq:hu wldo. Vety ;peual tomorrow. ° “Blossoms gnd ‘Brewood. engraving are inseparably linked with the solemn joyous- ness of weddings. The invitations and an- nouncements, the bride’s new stationery and cards —vselect them from the Leantiful Brewood speci- men forms at your dis- posal. ‘BRE@D Engravers & Stationers 519-13th St.Just Below F Where Your Dollars Count Mast BEHREND’ 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. Sold Up to $25.00 . Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. 45 SILK DRESSES Taffetas, Crepe de Chine and Novelty Dresses. values in the lot up to $25.00. any one style, but all sizes in the lot. markable bargain at— Not all sizes in A most re- 5928 and $1275 100 MISSES’ MIDDY BLOUSES . Regularly at $2.98 Beautiful Quality Middy Blouses, ex- tra full cut in‘all sizes. 16 to 24. Never made to sell at less than $2.98 and a bargain at that price. WASH SKIRTS e from the heavy twilled quality that actory wear. All size waist measures. izes, but should you find your size you will surely hit a big bargain, Two Dark Blue Light-Weight Coats Reduced From $13.50 to..... 6 Checked Walking Skirts Reduced From $398to............. 25 Georgette Blouses Reduced From $5.00 and $5.98 to.... 25 Silk Tricolette Skirts Formerly $18. Limit, 1 to a Buyer A Great Lot of Good Corsets Values to $350 In this great lot of Corsets are 50 to $24.98—Choice. .. and G, American ° White or flesh. JE Sizes At least 20 f ! d.stmnsgyles 9 4 C trim- mm s for selection. Made from lustrous wash satins that really |launder well. color. front. Girls’ $1.69 Middy Blouses 99¢ BOYS’ SPORT BLOUSES to pay $§2 you would not be better and cuffs that are fast colors. « Sizes These are made from an extra quality oi fine white corded madras, ible one. ' Sizes sleeves. 2,000 Yards 30c Percales Mind you. these. are full yard-wide all perfect. full standard count. What's better boys’ blonses, house dresses and Supply your needs wmorrow ” 15c TWILLED CRASH 98¢ ! 10 ODD DRESSES-$10.98 & $12.98 Values $ 90 This lot consists of silk mignonette and all-wool 198 ... $2.98 $2.00 $2.48 $5.00 94c with two-in-one collars and short Sizes 8 to 16 years. 15¢ 17¢ DISH TOWELS Twilled Good Quality Twilled border. c Dish Towels, heavy amd towels, ~ absorbent, with neat red $1.98 tomorrow. ‘15¢| borders and hemmed ready for 20c CURTAIN SCRIM Only about 800 yards to sell at this price. Some in short lengths, other - .tylen from the full pm:e Special -| before {t the hearing held recently on !ished Union Su KE STEPS TO EXTEND PRESENT BALL RENT ACT Senate District Committee Met 'l.'his Afternocon to Draft Amendment. | The Senate District committee met at 2 o'clock this afternoon to draft] an amendment to the present Ball rent act, extendinz the operation of that act beyond next October. The committee had originally planned to meet at 10 o'clock this morning, but owing t¢ other committee meetings, the postponement was ordered until this afternoon. The sentiment of the committee, it is understood. is favorable to an ex- tension of the Ball rent act, the committeemen believing that a hous- o r terno ing emergency still exists in the Dis- | senior class of Columbian College. It u;:ul and that the rent ro;nml‘nslnn was presented in the presence of Ad- should be continued for at least an-! i Syockre o AL | other year. if pot for two years. ockton, deans of the dep ¢ The measure extending the life of ADVIRALS PTURE Portrait of Charles 'Herb.ert Stockton Gift of Colum- bian Seniors. A portrait of Rear Admiral Charles Herbert Stockton, U. §. N., retired.* for nine years president of George Wash-| ington University and one of its great- | est benefactors, was presented to the | institution yesterday afternoon by the | ment of arts and sciences, officials #ad | the rent act probably will mot eck | faculty of the university and members to amend the act in many particulars. | o¢ (he pradua s e Members of the commit{ee are in-|; g clagy clined to keep the act just as it is, he- lieving that such an extension would be Acss Jiable to successful attack in the courts. The committee this afternoon had behalf of the claes by Miss Laura Madeline McClintock of Pennsylvania William Miller Codier, president of the proposal to extend the rémt act. ,(he university, in accepting (he por- A number of suggestions were made |t exy during the hearing for amendments | e, SalT g Hie ROt o to the acf. and these will be given!|ih, distinguished s al H ‘consideration. Stockton, A FRIERSON TO RETIRE. A brief add, ‘rn):.‘m_\v to with the univ Greatest of Benefactors. Solicitor General William L. Frierson. | Miss McClintock refo¥red to upon agdjournment of the Supreme Court { Monday, announced that he would re- tire from office July 1 to become asso- ciated in_the = [ arrived tire from Stockton gave pres come tax and other re litigation before the Supreme Court. ganization of the univ “He entered upon tho p: time when the university the most serious financial its history. In a short while it on a firmer busine: had ever before kn Admiral Stockton’s university was the fro s & \uation iy he placed is than Every Defiartment Offers Special the present graduating class. The spring commencement of th lt f "rh iversity will be held at 8 o'cloc! ems 1or urs ay ht at Central High School. De | &rees in course will be conferred upor 305 students. and twelve honorary de- grees will be bestowed upon persons of local and national prominence President Collier will preside. |4'hmmun='ulnem oration will be de Ladies’ Gauze Ribbed Union Suits Fine Quality Lisle-fin- 44C taped neck and lace-trimmed e Frank W armholes; pants finished with lace:; | Wi ba precedcd o on aendenin iser regular and extra sizes. cession. Unoccupied seats ”l"t'l)v\ll f‘ll‘ld" f‘l! the l[nlh‘h . 3 Wo student events are Ladies’ Bodice Vests for today—a Delta e These are in regular flllfif"‘u:{f&rfl"i\' S and extra sizes of fine C | frewen ain: f combed varns. Bodice | style, closely knit, with taped ! Straps. These should sell at ase. . || BEAUTIFYING OF CAPITAL | Boys’ and Girls’ Union Suits URGED BY COL. SHERRILL! Made with the waist eiatdad s e h 39C Superintendent of Buildings and extra buttons. Tight Grounds Addresses Building knee for boys and lace-trimmed for girls. Superintendents. No opportunity should be lost or efforts wasted in aiding in the gen- eral beautification of the District of Columbia. according to Lieut. Col erill, aide to the President ntendent of public build- grnund\ in an address last 1) monthly meeting | n of Men’s Summer Jean Drawers Very durable, yet cool 54 C for summer wear, of fine, jean, made with web seams. firm quality white twilled Government P endents in the grill- e Interfor Men’s Balbriggan Underwear Closely Woven Bal- 43 Department =02 . § | building. b [ E)rlgg-an S]):lrts ]an'd “You men. as superintendents of rawers, . short - sleeve the public buildings, should do your|® shirts and ankle-length drawers §ipart in promoting the sanitation, with double seat. Sizes 34 to 46. Ladies’ Gauze Lisle Hose, 3 for Excellent quality $l 00 . fine gauze lisle hose spliced heel. cleanliness and beauty of the capital” Col. Sherriil said. “The appearance of the public buildings and the grounds surrounding them should set an ex- ample to the public. You men. there. fore, have an important public duty to perform in not only setting an ex- ample but in educating the people of the District and the many thou- sands of visitors who come here dur- Ing the vear. “Pr with seamed back, double sole, high Black and cordovan. LADIES’ SILK HOSE ident Harding's administra- above everything else. voici fulness, service and efficiency, Heavy Quality Silk 98 aid. . < g Paul N. Peck of the bureau of effi- Hose. ~seamed back, (¢ ciency devoted his remarks to an double soles, high spliced heel and double garter tops. cordovan and white. Ladies’ Imported Lace Hose Fully mercerized $l 59 ° woven lace hose, a remarkable quality. Imported to sell at much more. Black only. Full-Fashioned Silk Hose A superior weight $ silk hose, full fash- ioned, wish wide 1 .95 lisle garter top. The colors, cordo- van, black and white. CHILDREN’S -SOX, 4 for Fully Mercerized $l »OO 03 Children’s.Sox, pink Sizes 6 to 9%%. explnnallun of the various features contained in the Smoot-Wood reclas- 1 Isification plan for government em- iploves, which was introduced in the House and Senate during April m, Black, this year. The meeting was preceded by a din- ner. Capt. F. W. Hoover, assistant | to the superintendent of the State. the War and Navy buildings, and| dent of the association, presided. Oth- ers who spoke were: Albert G. Drain. superintendent of outside bulldings | and chief of the supply division. of | the war and navy bulldings, and Harold Tomlin. special inspector of i the Interior Department. H. E. Dam- eron, assistant superintendent of the | war risk building. and secretary-! treasurer of the association, read sev- eral repbrts from committees. WAR VETERAN BURIED. ! Word was received in Wash- ington yesterday of the burial a% Warner, N. H., of Laurence Ordwa Wilking of Ice Plant Company 30i, A. E. F., who lost his life by drown- ing while serving with the United States Army in France during the war. The ceremonies were conducted under the auspices of the Laurence O. Wilkins Post ‘of the American Legion. Ynun‘ ‘Wilkins was born in Wash- ington, January 24, 1893, the son of Frank G. Wilkins, president of the ‘Washington Mnrket Company, and the grandson of thc late Nehemiah G. Ordway. He received his education in the public schools and colleges of the District, being an alumnus of Central High School and the George ‘Washington University. Later he en- tered the service of the company pAl BRI A SR L g AWNING TIME IS HERE 'We repair and make Awnings to order, Newest and best materials to select from. and blue stripe, double cuff top. 29c or 4 for $1.00. Infants’ 89¢ Slips and Dresses Of fine sheer nainsook 49 C and batiste, these cute little dresses—Short and long slips are daintily trimmed with lace bottom and yokes. 75¢ BATISTE BLOOMERS A rare opportunity to buy bloomers such ‘as 6 these. Made from fine, 4 c closely woven white or pink batiste, with elastic waistband and knees. gohgergroof Kitchen Aprons 04 erviceable 89 C Waterproof Aprons, that make a handy kitch- en apron. Won’t wet through and covers the whole front of dress. $1.50 SILK PONGEE Modernte Prices—Best Workmanshlp. | Eetimates cheerfully furnished. CORNELL WALL I’APER Co. m"$9 80 TIRES CHAS.'E N_IILLER. Inc. All Pure Silk -Im- 1 ported Pongee, in nat- 8c 30!3/3 ural only; inches wide. A wonderfnl firm quality for waists and dresses. $2.00 Shirting Silks Every thread pure Moo s adioal B xusi | silk, and = $ Glasses Fitted || o S 1.2 9 DR.CLAUDE S. SEMONES | neat stripes, for men’s shirts and e - Iadies’ blouses, & R 50c MADRAS SHIRTING In a goodly assortment of neat stripes as well 19C as sport colorings for men’s shirts, house dresses, boys’ blouses, ete. 39¢ CRETONNES Fall 36 inches wide, 'mzn.- York Ave. . STAR, wm‘fii‘n’é'rom D, 0 with which his father has been gon- nected for the past thirty-five years, 1917, and held the office of assistant re- |until he met his death by accidenta celving clerk at the Terminal Cold |drowning while in line of duty. —_—_—mm WEDNESDAY. suufia and Ice Plant, In Novembes e enlisted and served in Fmnc flSfiEPHflA The Conmecticut Avenue Shop 1209 Connecticut Avenue N. W, “The Perfect Grocery” aml Why Selected Groups (6 b g By ioersl s Specially Priced ‘evident. Here groceries preeminently Afternoon Dresses $ 59.50 Beautifully made and ex:lusive crea- tions of Georgette, Satin and Canton Crepe. Very remarkable values at the reduced priee. first in the world markets are sold in standard containers and consistently priced, with quality always paramount. Not only everything to” replenish tllc larder of those most particular, but six daily deliveries to almost every _part of the city, bringing immediate service for ‘luncheon, tea cr dinner. Coffeas and teas of. various blends Spices and condiments of all kinds Fruits and vegetables in cans or glasses Cereals of every possible description Summer ; Suits $ 49.50 Graceful and Unusual Styles in Pongee, Rajah Silk, Tricolette and Faille Silk. Wonderful Values at $49.50. A GROUP OF SMART HATS Reduced to $10 and $15 Raleigh Haberdasher HOME OF Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes These and every other needful to make “l‘: family board a center of radiating cheer. Patronize Our Grocery Dept. T en’s & Young Men's UI'TS : Sold Last Year at $60 and $65 e In any special selling event it has never been the purpose of The Raleigh Haberdasher to offer inferior - merchandise in order to establish a low price---but rather to offer a finer quality at a mod- : erate price---for only in quality can there be com- plete satisfaction for the customer. ' Every Suit offered has been planned and pur- - chased spec1ally for this important June Selling. Every Suit is a Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit---of unusually choice woolens and tailored according ‘to our own exactlng requ1rements _All:year- around wetghts in. patterns that are exceptlonally appropriate at this season---gray dnd tan herring- bones, blue serges and pencil stripes predominat- ing." Nearly all have silk sleeves; some silk trimmed. o -Our Buymg at a Saving Meam You S_avg in Your Buyir;g

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