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el MUTT AND JEF MY oLD Hol “Dollar Bill”’ —Is ready to help you buy . Your Kodak for $1 a Week i Regular Cash Prices Not One Cent Interest CO.\IE and select any Kodak, Graflex, Premo or Brownie Camera in our complete showing and pay for it while you are en- joying it Films, supplies and accessories, too, may be added to 'your account and paid for as convenient. use. T-Isr- Pictures 2%3x4% Inchex s Complete Kodak Outfit For 519 Rapid Rectilinear Lenx 3 Rolls of Fil The only Eastman Kodsk Ag: where can buy on Terms of $1.00 & Week &% Cash Prices. Developing of Opticians CITY NEWS IN BRIEF. $la Week | One print of E ¢ One Year's Subscription to will start from Wisconsin and M chusetts avenues at 2:30. { Handy will lead. Jewelers Rive a Flag day entertainment Tues. day at Wilson Normal School. Pro. at 9. Park library. held in the V-W bui 8 p.m. ng Tuesday a Clifford Berryman, cartoonist program. Rev. Dr. J. H. Ruxhbrooke of Lon. don, Baptist commissioner for Eu rope, is to deliver an address tonigh Specially Priced for Saturday While they are most. practical in their model and make—they have at the same time a distinctive charm of cute daintiness becoming to the years of the wearers. A Cinderella “difference.” 1 Tops of Dimity. and the Fttle “Panties” of Pique or Poplin—plain colors, contrasting effects—touched i with ribbon and embroidery embellishment. Sizes i senga o5 | Cinderella Candy—*It’s Delicious”—$1 a Pound Fourteenth at G %, hand-made in Centern bonw, too. wilken-; newness all their 50¢ Special All styles now repriced PAPER, M HokeYy, CALIFORNIA WEEKLY NEws! The Wanderlusters’ hike for Sunday sa- Miss Cora| will meet Mond; i The New Jersey State Soclety will gram will begin at 8 p.m. and dancing Takoma Park Clizens’ Assoclntion ! will meet Monday at § p.m. in the A patriotic entertainment will be William Pierson, composer, and John Klein, dramatic reader, will give the Cute Rompers and Creepers . ec'cg | CANDIES A pound box of mectariously luxcious choco- of satin-smooth flavors fascinatingly varied. Coccy Trent Canny @ Mescc Building, 1013 E Street N.W. Our Downtown Store—414 9th St.—and Pa. Ave. Stores Open Saturday Nights. S M Obords THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921. F—In Plain Words, Distance Lends Enchantment to Hokey. TELL ME — Row's RirAM Hoskins's MULE . ree ME TOWN UT TS THe at Calvary Bapti nd H streets northwest. anklin_of the Foreign n ty of the Northern Convention will also speak. at Chu Di 8 o'clock rch, Sth | J.H. B on | Baptist enw’ Awsociation ; evening at the lowa Avenue Methodist Church at 8 p.m. | Piney Branch ection chairmen of the C omen’s Club will meet Tuesday 0 p.m. at the club, with Miss Carrie chairman of program commit- tee Comgrean Heights Cltizens’ Aswocin- tion will meet Monday at 8 o'clock. AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS Wilson Normal Community Center— at 4 o'clock will be charge . Ellsworth. Other a tivitigs. Boy Scouts, Troop 7 Junior Club meeting. library open t -| East Washington Community Cen- ter—4 p.m., Girls' Friendly Society i t lmeets for athletic training. The Wal- Trent our homey candy kitch- ereaminess Pure bon rfaced, with a taste- n. Chocolates & BonBouns 70:. 7zz27 Especially mentioning a few of the “Tri-Wear” styles: Galoon’s tan Calfskin harness stitched Brogue Oxfords. Black fords and black Kidskin full-toe Blucher Oxfords. a lot of others. Styles to suit men of youth as well as those of years. Men’s “Onyx” Silk Socks . ... Strictly perfect men’s silk mixed with a strand o wear. Black, cordovan, n: - White Nubuck Sports Oxfords $5.95 PYTHE best white shoe buy *in T town for young fellows. A white Nubuck Neolin- soled Oxford, with ball-strap, that looks like double its price. Ask for style E345. That's Getting Back to “Old Times™—Men! ND if history repeats itself our men’s departments will tomorrow be crowded to the doors, as they were last Saturday. For men have known “Tri-Wear” - Shoes for many years—and when we say that all styles have been repriced from $9 to $7.85 we don’t have to shout, “This is a Bargain!” skin, with wing-foot rubber heels. Havana brown Kidskin medium English Ox- Brown Cordovans—and there are immense purchase makes possible very special selling at 3 pairs, $1.55—or and tan Calf- 55¢ half hose of thread f fiber silk for extra avy and white. “An 55¢ pair. Nou ™MINK YouRE CUTE,DoN'T You? WELL, T WANT T™ TELL You THAT HokeY's T™E BEST oLd TowN IN THE WORLD' together at 7:30 and the Kaufman Athletic Club at % o'clock. tional Branch of War Mothers meets tonight. making, dramatics for adults, illus- trated lectures for children, Thomson Athletic Boys' Club, Boy* Scouts, Troop 30; Spanish Reading Circle. Scout Drum and Bugle Corps meets tonight. The PPark View Athletic Club will hold its Friday night meet this evening. Chroniger American Redmen’s Club meeting this evening. peisser and M :30 this evening. will train Troop night. The Pollyanna Girls' Dramatic bt by Mrs. Frank H. Patterson and Mrs. & cisu I wAS BoRw THERE AAD I'™ PRoub OF IT.IT's GoOT NEw YoRIC BEAT FowrTY DIFEERENT WAYS ! PcoPLe REALLY, LIVE ouT THERE - No SHAM OR NOTHING) THEY'D TAR AND FEATHCR A ‘LOUNGE LIZARD® Do THE PeoPLE IN HOKEY KANSw THAT NAPOLEON'S DeAd? tonight: Dresmaking, ch and Epworth Boy Scouts will get Emanon Athletic Club. Johnson-Powell —"“The Sleeping Beauty” sented by the Friday of the Johnson-Powell Thomson Community Center—Na- Activities tonight: Dress- ening ) morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock. Park View Community Center—Boy fall season. Southeast Community Center—Pratt | oo woovot Community Center— Education and practical features this evening: Spanish Club, Home Nursing will direct the young The Rag Doll Children's lub will be supervised by Mrs. John [Club, Fancy Needlework Club, 5asper Orange at tmaster Mastin ., Boy Scouts, to- Community Association meets lub will be instructed this evening n 0 evening. Other activities: lifford Lanham. e | Club, Girls' Club, Petworth Community Center—Nar- | Sewing Circle. Monday at 3:30 o'clock tonight. Activities at 7.30 lhold an athletic meet. Quit SPooFING. THE TROUBLE WnTH ) You 15 You CAW'T TALK SENSE WHEN WE DISCUSS HOKEY® millinery, Community Center will be pre- Community | Center tonight at § o'clock and to- production is directed by Lenore M. De Grange and the group dances by Florence J. Fenton. The Friday Even- ing Club has suspended its regular aclivities and will meet only infor- mally at stated intervals until the Scouts meeting, Dramatic Club. Randall Community Center—Randall Alver- | soer's base ball team. Boys' Athletic Foreign Mission | E street, under the auspices of the sirl Scouts, Troop 221, meets at | The Girls' Reserve, Y. W. C. A. (Copyright. 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark revistered U. 8. Pat. Off.) LISTEn! IF HokeEY's SUCH A WONDERFuL. PLAce WHY Don'T \ Tenley School building. Club The > speak. of the Covenant. Boy Brightwood Citizens' road. this the Catholic Community nwylifc.amonc Women's Service Club. wi | Pennsylvania i Avenue All sizes available. Third Floor. Announcing for Saturday Special Sale of « Men’s Suits | “Taken from our regular grades up to $50.00™ $31.75 .All argument of value-integrity and virtue in fash- ion is definitely answered in the kmowledge they are Saks Suits—from our regular stock. Included ‘are Herringbones, Pencil Stripes and Fancy mixtures—in these models of ours which have such individuality of character—Young Men’s, Con- servative and Sportive designs. The prices will tempt —but it’s the Suits themselves—their intrinsic value and artistic merit—which will grip your attention. You 68 BAck THeRe ©w LI\::/,:/ The Business Women's meets at 7:30 at the Church of Covenant, ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. Northwest Suburban Citizens’ As- | soctation meets at 8 o'clock in the | A spring festival and dance by | pupils of the Grace Hazard Studio of | Expression at Masonic Hall, Brook-|Community House. 601 land, at 8 o'clock. Dancing at 9:30. | the Association | meets at § o'clock at new Masonic Temple, Georgia avenue and Military | s oociateq Charities by action of Dancing every Friday evening ati House, 601 The District Chapter, American Saks & (fJompany —By BUD FISHER. THE TRouBLE IS T DoN'YT CARE A HANG Fo THE DARN PLACE Gv(.(-p‘l.ww.’u I"'A AWAY FRoMm T | War Mothers, meet-at the Thom | son School. The Benning-Glendale-Ozkla | zens' Association meets at 5 o'c | Smothers School TONIGHT. Card party and dance at Catho E strect The reading ciass of the Spani- | American Atheneum mests &t cou,.m|o'a\ock at Thomson School. |Several Members Added to Boar of Managers. Several members have recentiy be added to the board of managers of th |board taken at its iast meet Wednesday. These new mem! clude the following. each of wh signified his acceptance ship: Franklin H Flather, jr.. Arthur Jones, Richard H. Wil Seventh Street Miss Florence Stone will, NE\W CHAR|TIES LEADERS. Mrs. S. P. Spencer will conduct the Bible class at 6 o'clock at the Church