Evening Star Newspaper, June 15, 1921, Page 26

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1109-1111 G St N.W. P - A Great Underpriced. Purchase of . Charming New Summer WASH DRESSES On Sale Thursday at 9:15 O’Clock Several dollars will be saved on every garment bought tomorrow at You would hardly think it possible for such high-grade frocks to be sold at such a small price. Distinctive new summer time creations for both women and misses. .heautiful Organdies, Dotted Swisses, Fine Ginghams, Charming Voiles,- Stylish Linens, Smart Combinations. : Ne\.v Tuxedo Models in Wool Sweaters 15>$4.98-¢ H Closely-woven Wool Sweaters, with angora tuxedo collars. All the popular colors and a number of smart combinations. = Unusual ‘values. All-Silk Pongee and White Wool Jersey SPORTS SUITS reduced to $19.95 These are really wonderful val- ues and we would advise you to cure yours early, as the quantity of each is limited. They are in the 675 Beautiful . “Georgette Waists have been reduced to - Beaded and emb;oidlelredhmodeis. Llalce trimmed styles, with all the new collar s ; 5 treatments. Choice of white, flesh and 398 very newest summer models, per- fectly tailored and. finished. .All colors. < sizes. . Values in the lot up to $698. All sizes. A Sports Shoes $lo Justinat 4N ICTURED are two of the smartest White Sports Shoes we've seen this year. An instep strap Pump fastened with silver harness buckle, and a Brogue Oxford- Both genuine White Buckskin. Workmanship and finish of the best. i White Kid Sports Pumps and Black Trim, White Sports Sports Oxfords with white Ivory Pumps and Sports Oxfords, soles. Special at $8.75. $7.85, $8.75 & $9.75. White Kidskin Turn Sole White Canvas and Reignskin - Pumps with high or Baby heels, Oxfords and Pumps at $5.95, $9.75 to $12.50. $6.45 & $8.75. W]_Jite “Bg])y" Heel pumps Two New Styles Added to the Sale at ; 5.9.5, - Two dainty new arrivals of white kid and extra quality white canvas. Added to the ten $6.45 to $8.75 styles this week reduced to $5.95 pair: : Tan and Patent. Trim White White Canvas Medium and Low Sports Pumps and Sports Oxfords. Meel ‘Spor:‘O:Io.lds. Lo S;.r N - ‘White vas ep ap White Nubuck Sports Oxfords pumys with turn soles and’ Louls with ball strips. heels'and several others. Greatest White Shoe Values of the Year! - , White Silk . . ~ 3 Stockings : ‘ ¥ ' Only a limited quantity left —semi-fashioned silks, . fein- forced lisle tops, at - THE EVENING - 'STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDA i 7 d | bay offer an excellent setting for open- | yoncomens day, The ‘ “The "Home St; SHUBER film version of Irvi 's story. “Where's 7 |air luncheon. v \T-GARRICK. BEATTINg WLl R Gty and | HATFY Follard, in “Where's the FireT | 8% J0nl 290, o to the-resort are ex- | of doctor of laws was given Baron Emf Beginning' tomorrow seats will be| Wednesday, “The Heart of Mary- om“' ATTRACTIONS. | tremely popular. Trains leave the Dis- |de Cartler, Belgian on sale for the opening next Monday | 120" will be feature; Thursday trict Line each evening at 6:30, arriv- a t 7:30 and leaving evening of the Shubert-Garrick stock | 304 s pihe Girl in the Taxi® S on the return trip at company, which will make its initial i L LT el Glen Echo Park. in Guy Bolton and George | Weeks With Pay,” and the comedy,| Two-score amusements, all of the uccesstul New York com- | “Sneakers.” T T a R oy pro. edy, “Adam and Eva” Robert Brister.| Garden lJeading man for the company,. will i‘“ the role of Adam, while Florence | One of the most pleasing photodramas 9 ivelyn Martin will portray the partof | of the year is listed for showing at the | tures are the coaster dip, a ride that Eva. A strong_ cast, including Leah | Garden Theater the last thres days of | makes ome want .to. try it over and Winslow, Ed: Co! the current week, when over n, and the recently. installed i n, Do fith will appear in an adaptation of|carrousel, ome of the finest in the ¢ KOl ania Others witl Smprise " the | tiled ~What's Soor Bebotation Worihe: | opatey: (OB week niehis- SAnCIRf of 3 Wear tailored i Kelth ana e S Rty Sk he-jassieat of i W rft'yl-t Iothclothu with snap | nesduy, el ng, H —com, i fit—, uar- b e R e | anteed cotor-fas, tong - memeeng | ‘Worth » fong - g w ; one of the. best comedies upon the An Ecabent spas ehargestol/sabiasion: o Chei cagr Bernstein serge. Be tittingly out the stock season, with special| Thursday, through o As the summer season advances the befi gly ina ng. American stage. h 4 % atiel’ ge. pany has been assembled and elaborate Great Falls Park. ; i : matinees on Wednesday and Saturday. I of i rest Falls Park are en- 1 Snl-lon“lvn.i reservations are now being = ?S}.fl“‘s'ufifn.?. and “Zx days by in- A 2 ed id b creasing numbers. There are maay i H in England. outdoor amusements for -the young H for those who desire to visit the choice ning grounds. tarther out in the nay,| HONORS BELGIAN ENVOY. - : : Dark, y | jE0seM, Wodnohney. m- | Frof. Kaiph Carren's orchestra s st . S huraday furnishing jazz music for free dancing & e o Bad |on the over-the-water pavilion. Salt-| PROVIDENCE, R. I, Jume 15— X " 's | water bathing is another - attraction. | Twelve honorary degrees were conferrel ‘Friends" Spacious picnic grounds overlooking the | by Brown University at the 153d comv Popular prices will prevail through- | stage settings are a feature e people, and dancing in the ‘pavilion tures an rpretative orchestra | i ) 10 BilL pere for the eas e ecs oo Wil ascompany sl showires the young Tolks s e et Creat i SUMMER ers for the first time here % Y/ # | the motion plcture stars Francis X. ¢ dall’s. Falls these pleasant J‘:;-‘h onu'nl'xllfl f Bushman and Beverly Bayne in their Concerts are given Pchestra. : vaudeville comedy hit, “The Poor Rich| Today and tomorrow Crandall's | SYenings by an augmented o % Man,”" the ‘two appearing in_ person. | Theater will present ~Without Limit," | Excellent flsh -catches are reporiet : TAILORED-TO-YOU Others will be the Barz twins, with|With Anna Q. Nilsson, Frank Cur parties-are scheduled for this week. ‘Toch in an artistic dance diver- | Charles Lane and Thomas W. Ros: transportation facilities to . Dave Roth in a ch Friday and Saturdsy ~Hobart Bos- | ereied SONCRLre announced ? $39 00 " LJ Forth Tl be plctated in “His Own alls he ,” supplement )y ‘Dummy Love.” = Miller and Mack and nt;ers, A double-feature bill will be pre- Steamer St. Johns. including the regular house additiona. :!.:;Gdn:::mgmm l:g‘:'r;;:.-l b::"": * Capacity crowds are being carried COSMOS. The principal attraction will be “The | by the steamer St. Johns on its forty- i 5 Great Adventure,” starring Lionel |10 trip down the Potomac, the warm Offering seven big vaudeville: acts, ; the secondary offering at incentive . leatured by “Mutt and Jeft,” in “Tak- Toonerville comedy, *“The [weather proving & strops - for 3 ing a Chance,” and several up-to-date | S| as His Fling.” “The Great [for taking the trip. Dancing. £o ac ems em photoplay hits, the management of the 18 a drol filmization of | which excellent music is provided by Cosmos Theater promises rare enter- | the famous comedy by Arnold Beén- |Sokolov's Orchestra, is one of the in- tainment next week, beginning Monday | nett, in which the victim of a case [cidental attractions. -The St. Johns 81 4 F STREET N. 4 matinee. The feature number consists|of mistaken idéntity is permitted to|will make the trip tonight and every of the original cast of ten players who | attend his own funeral night* up to and including Friday, hnl‘lv:f mflo a ll:'mvfllf‘ t}lla: -ketoc'hl Ilnn = leanvlnr :he 715.::mt wl:nhr.t .:‘: ;1';-! . i large uses n rday H ) north and west. Another notable rmmE Apollo. 'Il:‘:l"ko‘lhe first of its week end 5 | X :{,,“ Mile. Verna Mercerau and Com- | Next Sunday and Monday, Jackie|trips to Colonial Beach, Jeaving at ( ; 5 a colorful series of ancient | Coogan, in “Peck’s Bac Boy,” and com- |2:30 p.m. and returning in time to e, e, Mereeraly Torps ot mnt- [ edy, “Toonerville's Boozem Frien make & secind trip at 9 o'clock Sun- A, Tucsday and Wedneaday, Charles Ray. y morning.. . ther vaudeville numbers will include, | in “The wimmin® Hole": Lew Cooper, blackface comedian: Shaw |day. Monte Blue, In “The Kentuck: Chevy Chase Lake. and Campbell, girl pianists; Giddy and and Harry Pollard, In “Whe Being_‘one of- the coolest spots Giddy, in comedy songs, and the Fire?"; Friday, Hobart Bosworth. | BeI0E 080 B *0 s v Chase Lake in “His Own Law"; Saturday, Douglas | around TWREEREOR, JACH fand ‘per- t; the photoplay - McLean, in “The Home Stretch,” and |i8 attracting sevemt o, CWa0 0piey) {‘uc % d n‘:v{’mf 1:_.“:.,1 showing in Wash- | comedy, “Torchy’s Big Lead.” Sou H‘f“':""; o;‘":“,"umem the high ngto eaturing Max Linder, who ilions levation of the two dance pavi makes his return to the screen in this Avenue Grand. and the- evening. -breeses that blow picture after an absence of 1 % years, is announced as the added matl | Next Sunday and Priscilla | over the lake make every one forget. a nee aftraction. *“The Fight of the Age.\| Dean, in “Reputatio a 3 [ful of city heat. . fim on';'hachnemwy.(‘::meonfl:r fieh, | Wediiesday, Jackie Caogan, +| “Dancing (s mads_ enjoyable by, the Showing the champions in 1 Bad Boy." nterprotations o lanations of Bty and hits renderod by Meyer Davie Serge is the thing—and the thing about this serge is its guarantee by show moving explanations of hits Boozem Fi day, -~ June effects, will "be shomwn At all pecformd |Novak, in “Kazan': Friday, Tom|chestras. Dancing begins at 8 ances. Moore, in “Hold Your Horses.” and|every evening. - Harry Pollard, in “Where's the Fire?"; - Colonial Beach. Strand. "|Saturday, Marion Davies, in “Buried The management ‘of the Washing- ‘Treasur: comfortable theaters in the ton-Colonial Beach Steamboat Com- his command General athuer Boan: Sp—— Sudvo:. peny snnounces the frst reRnlar e row .of the Strand Theater has ex! unday an: onday Const: ings for week-ens ps to fear of the atta~t: 9 | Talmadge, in “Lessons in Lover wad | Beach, = effective this _Saturday.| - f The famous PARIS kneeling figure and and his heat cohorts on his patronage, | HArTy ~Pollard, in “Where's the |Steamer St. Johns will leave the 7th oval trademark guarantee you this: theut- and_continues therefore to. provids | Fire?: Tuetday and Wednesday, El- fstreet wharf at 2:3 2. e enihE | i in ort and service. ¢ gh-class vaudeville and pictures, the | 8le Ferguson, in “Sacred and Pro. time to,make the Sunday: morn value, comf coming week's altractions beny ene |fane Love, and Sennetts “She Signed] rin oe 9 dm. This outing Eives the ) most in garter value, comforf cellent examples of what by the Seaside”; Thursday. star cast | Washington excursionists an oppor- = Shun substitutes and avoid dissstisfaction. s\r:namp-'tlm?-h ave gn “f:."",’,'" Is the‘ Way"; Friday. | unity for a séventy-mile sail down peet, e firs of the bill bel: are! ughes, n lentimental » (headed by the popular musical el Tommy., and Saturday. Wanda an, |Phe Potomas a7 A.STEIN & COMPANY edy star, Cecilia Weston, in a 1e {ley, in “The House that 'k Built,” Sakers of character song. hits, Others awill |2nd comedy, “Money Talka." i Chesapeake Beach. include Kneeland and Powers, intro- Fishing Is now the best in vears at| 3§ ducing their latest musical skit: Lee York, Chesapeake Beach, the nearby bay re- N coredy " aramatie hanoinE el | Next Sunday and M o T e rattics Tor, en comedy dramat! charater classic, | * L onday, star cast, fords excellent o] o The Old Folks At Home.” otherwise | ! . star cast, in joylng this sport. Boats are available LOWE RED IN =] =] @y = nown as the “Old Homestead of —nm—mmm——————— Vaudeville”; the Equillo brothers, ex- e x s < | =] g | (®) QUALITY ponents of extraordinary feats of equill = — U N T l N U L' bration and other numbers of equal| b > —_——— g repute and " known enfertainment : s value. 2 Shirley Mason will ‘be seen in_the S—— = photdplay “Mother Heart” Short film subjects of an amusing and edu- T B S it HPC Forceful Facts . HPC protective paints are manufac- Photoplay Features. tured from tested, analyzed materials. The . right amount of Lead and Zinc and th; . . right amount of pure Linseed Oil, combine: The Golumbis Theater. - - scientifically by machinery, assures you The pest sifrection of featured i guaranteed house protection at HPC Hon- portance at the Columbia Theater will ; : : be “Dream Street,” the vivid D. W. est Consefvative Costs. Buy HPC and win! Griffith - production. based on - the| f e R “Limehouse Night: tow f The +Limehouse Nights” stevies of Thomas HPC Outside House Paint With one of the codlest, and most New York. “Nearly All Good Dentists Use and Recommend McHale’s for Pyorrhea” Pyorrhea Begins With BN, . Llaw) Bleeding Gums.... . Pyorrhca. which afflicts four out of five people over forty, begins with tender and bleeding gums: the gums recede; the teeth loosen, or must be extracted to rid the system of the Pyorrhea germs which breed : in pockets about them. gutshed New York engagement at-$2| H L s Color:, $3.75 gal. nipockete;about them . e 9 ‘ White, $4.00 gal. MCHALE’S HOME TREATMENT " is a dramatic comedy that D. . . W. Grifith personally declares is his| HPC Interior Flat Wall Paint T TR e P KIS B Carer Dimpater. Fatoh Gravin $3.00 gal_ received hundreds of testimos from grateful people who had tried Charles Mack, Tyrone . Pow dl B $ 3 everything else in vain. Try it yourself if a sufferer—your money many other Griffith players. “Dream | § - Sales Branch at Factory, 3233 K Street N.W. back if not benefited. Street” will be given an elaborate| § | presentation at the Columbia imme-| H S-Ounce Bottle, Almost Any Drug Store, $2.00 diately upon the termination of the engagement of “The Woman God NEAR | e YE (Il T. J. McHALE COMPANY g Washington, D. C. Changed,” the current Columbia of- 3 = fering. ) NW. - i i (517 District National Bank Building) “Unchartered .Seas,” special produc- tion adapted from the magazine story of the same title by John Fleming Wil- i Ko k. son, will be the featured attraction at | A Mnmficen:“ ll::lacn:c ulffl i . {1 0CO! e m‘l‘ the Rialto Theater all next week, be- ginning Sunday, Alice iake appearing in the stellar role. The combination of a gripping story and the acting, of | #re-s-ee=s=e Miss Lake is enough to insure pleasure and. thrills -to all who see it, a fact al-/ ready born out by the thousands who have viewed the show in other cities. C , Rudolph Valenti hi o S e oo horsenan 5 he BETTY BOX pocaly Fred = Truner, Charles T Preliog e e o Rt GALAXY of taste delights to evoke the Selected subsidiary features and an praise of the most discriminating. A Svproptiate. Jjntefpretative . grchedirs master-chef’s originations, conceived to capti- ,,fm;‘,' Add Bosbing foucnes 1o th vete. Pistache logs, fig rolls, nut clusters, a The Summer Shoe Season NOW AT ITS ZENITH score or mors.different kinds with copious ) Metropolitan. cazering ot paes il hocpinie: With the coming of the i Beginning next Sunday and continu- A Pound Box, $1.50 g | ing for one week only, the Metropolitan ; s " June Brides, the girl erad- | et S o T A i - Italfan bitter-sweet chocolate in a pound-and- . 5 o '1.?35‘."’:-'%':."’1.‘:’2‘.’2"".’&"&&& a-quarter Box. CORNWELL'S Bungalow Box, - uates, plcture time and all special ‘comedy production, *Now or ' g P the outdoor life, White Shoes take the lead. We {V,{;; g;cggg;degy'gmgéf'fif&g? g ra AR hz_we'a won.derful line at tractions wil be “Inciuded in the. bill 5 g : ; the right price to pay for hich will be notableé f ial orches- . Tral Teatures, 100 107 SPeCIE OTOREE the utmost shoe satisfac- - Never,” said to be by all odds the most laughable creation.in which its star has been seen. Supplementing this feature will be presented also for the first time in . Washington a pictured version of e = = _ = ¢ ) E z id The Paiace Theater. pm\}:fmw-}g' =5 tion. To pay les: ng-next Sun- 3 % s S . “may be sho- _sighted economy. Eye Quack : omich M. l'::chudm‘:'md role. sup- : SRR Doried by an cxoeptional cast. Carni-| An ADITORIAL™® ', val” is a fascinating and ‘unusual Jove 3 J - story of modern Venice in carnival time EMEMBER when, . Wehave Wi gen. . and bids fair to became one of. the most S 25 i £ grofound and unusual stories given the ) eye-ills -were for- i ey rastch "sa honchl feaged, Ay, having . e a a as e, ! A DS B ‘actor n the stage what he his ears plerced? Especial vir- Just v.h_roufh in_real life. The tuwe came I-lh-v,‘h-»w,g- < dlimax- is astounding and promises “to “silk’ ran thra® the - plereed create perfect furore in film circles. = 3 txd T will ‘b, supplemented with & choics car, that 1t might become 4 Infected amd ‘sere.’ The array of ldd!fl'lltrlcthl-. .:m i o i . Knickerbocker.. - - the eyes. T : < 5k At the Knickerbocker Theater Mary | B . 5 . - 2 Miles Minter 0 be “saen tomorrol Our Optometrists_are available al-- P ey n Dentt Gan Mo Tittie ; ways for_your consultation and adyice pecially_de & RO fion to the screen. of Bilile Burke's “See- ETZ WALK-OVER SHOP httul stage success, *Jerry.” The |. and !.d comedy oflerlnx”v'vlll brenfla- B Boozem'- Friends.”.. Op. Sat- e’ Coogan: will be, seen in Y. 1 Next Sunday - Monday ~Harold be- ’_:nwn -in . “Now -Or

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