Evening Star Newspaper, June 17, 1921, Page 9

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’ THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1%L g3 e e T o (DR RVIDURG _RIAR WASHINGION, 1. 'O, FRIDAY, JONE AL w0 . . ... . " § ARTS CLUB PRESENTS |staset by Mr dnier, presentea a|[), C. LIVING COSTS DROP '|WESTERN'HIGH STUDENTS'&'&:A: T T G, | e e ons | TOLLIY OF $150900 RONNERY. meeting of the club, In which the of letters for tennis were The award of 1924 numerals was made | READING, Pa., June 17.-—Four men chairmen of the varfo: mmittees s !:nreu Bui h Noill,| The junior girls’ base ball team won |4, the following freshmun boys for | charged with robbing the People’s Bank “FOLLIES” PROGRAM |stfove % preccacnce i ceceivine -+ | 14 PER CENT DURING YEAR | AWARDED HONOR PRIZES e ewhier iy “rnit YUt | ne. champlonshlp and W wore| iack! Holand Bulin: Sapiainy Lincin |1t yormmesin, meas muse oot Fom ¢ statue presented by the Secretary o =t _ 1o, I0s Witltam Beowa e et | Swarded to. the” following " members: | Snan. Baward Hannesen, 0 3 o . Fine Arts, 1mpenonaud by Dgfll! rice Hoflmann Jr. Frances z@(‘h!],)f‘a.%hln‘znl’?g"ll?hcgl l?fl- well, Com':.‘nun:‘ Elllfl‘&rfi-‘o’;l )g‘d. lr);’"::; eon;l;:‘ud in (s: B::(lsm;;;l! . A Hi Presental Lette: at [ “W's” for swimmi i thel, Virginia n, nia_Fuller, monston, Ad cKee, | cous ay. ey are Stew: ¥ - Entertainment Staged on Lawn Is|let travesty, w‘nps e:acxn\-axy offered entation of 2 x:;’ g-uul Frisbee, ce.n!llr'x“ Av{r::d gsld;lm. V(rs‘lnlnsn ucmwe& Evgly?‘ xmh';:u. gochalrd Bl;xfillf‘l" How;rd hl:_r'd“;lserhnnd hg“'kc'”il s'i(m' John Russo '"1'} S'nur:: by M Sen Assem] Turner, Joh Grace Sherman, Laura Switzer, Mary | Douglas Ds. lumbers for base | Stark, also known as Rosen, a Expected to Be Annual Feature. F{xuxr;(:hmc:?: e:fi.?‘ 4{"1’:«;":‘.‘1?:;?1‘::::3: 2 (Warlieing Reduced, Labor Hors Ehrowe i d' Fonmne"s :nllum oD ooute Stuart and Grace Wilson. ¥ | Dall were awarded to Walnwright D“ York. James Tobin, alias Minogue, and ] Plcnie Held. Department Reports, E at School. nda of letters for rifle o rnnda Helen Sinclair won the chnmplonlhln son, mvmln Edw: n.nl Han! Dfiegan, Harry Berpstein, also of New York, re- ving co w 30 Slasgow, The Arts Club inaugurated & cus-|resentations OF statucs: mle\sw::nf::- obenb Sh el nztont iy rpr Wostern High School were for- |Jonee. Pennk Cheatham, n’f,mar Thomas | Mary Griffith Ol Eiatn Haalinin were | O e e | an e K e T bocoms one’ o Sy ik Dromises to| ton, that of Jackson, the Lafavetts|n increase of 67 aber, 1914 and | wally presented at exercises at the |31 ¥Frank Mcklroy. Girls who received | awarded “W's” by virtue of winning the | Gishner and Willlam Linnger. most of which was recovered. e annual features period between December, and | mally prese: of the lfe of Wasnington. It staueq |and the much dlscussed Lincoin, lately - a removed from its positlon in front|May, 1921, the Department of Labor |institution Wednesday, which were $2_ snlestatiment undar the Foes atlof the courthouse. pring rrington lannounced today. At the same time known as the senlor farewell as- E. Farrington, 6412 Connecticut ave-| [ead & ETOUD of “free verse" solec- itemized figures by items included in gembly. Specches were made by Doro- 4. nue, styled the “Follies of 1921," Can the family budget showed a drop of Wi er, John Ritchie a Dienic dinger, attended by n‘:‘{:,’; Quently interrupted by the music of |73 por cent in the period between |thY. Smith, Carl Woerner, <l 8 Jazs band, such as often disturbs|fecember, 1920, and May, 1921, while |and Reginald Conrad, presidents of th b Z and guests, an entertainment was|th® Sutdoor proceedings of the Arts|g drop of 14.4 per cent was shown in |the freshman, sophomore, junior and (g We have no connection Club at its own home. senior classes, respectively. Address C ecti Eiven on :n;;f-fi; f:fiefn l:h m.o:::‘ APaatire SFBINOmen L e ;I,::ypt;l;!:f from June of last year to{Senlor wers 'fi'dfinby F? .:f:o f".cn'k' f s da 608 TO 614 with any house of similar of which the activities of the club|jums: written Uy Dr. George W.|"'Rgod,” which constituted 38.2 per mmnelr“'s'i::’:'n. oalhant of the alen- or daturday. 61 pame elsewhere. during the past year were humor- |3JODBSton. gave opporturity for a pro cent of the total family expenditure ously reviewed in 2 series of sketches. | £0uad, discussion. pr:g,“l"’w:‘; “c‘a‘;'_' in Washington in 1914 was 474 per | “Wa 382tk were presented by The program was under the general Cluded “with " the Torum scene from | cont of the total amount spent by the | pryan Morse, former cosch, to the direction of Mrs. Farrington, Fred-| SIS, Ti0ha revised (5 meot the family in May, 1921. Clothing bad |following boys: Lee Douglas, captain; eric Miller and Cleon Th o e risen nearly 100 per cent, while hous- | Arthur —Nichols, Howard _Grifith, e program spirit of the occasio i se about 15 per cent and fuel le Fountal : - It s Drobable that the “follies~ will | Il rose about 15 p and fuel [ Hamilton Wright, Lyle Fountain, y « gntitled “The Bureau of Fine Arts”|,Jt!s Probable v feature of the Arts and light increased more than 50 per |Samuel Martin and Willlam Brown, written by Dr. Safford/ in which a|2PC0Mme & el cent over 1914 prices. The rise in the | manager. powly s2Dhointed director was con- | ClUP's €n Sotals RLogram. cost of furniture and furnishing is|. The House of Courtesy. base ball, letters were preunl Iromed wt.h various problems per- e W TR e hown by figures showing an increase ed w Harry ‘Dawson. e art development at| Cranes in migrating travel aston- of‘mora. than 140 per cent since Dec Hair, Everett Burks, Berkley !he unltu “1931," written and' ishing duuncs cember, 1914. .v.nun Robert French, Afthur — e O liefiress obORE SeeRRR. G ems Of fas hion--- Expressed in superior materials and of Super Craftsmanship— Tub Frocks —in which America's taste has borrowed from Parisian art— . creating an ex- clusive assort- ment—which we are featuring for tomorrow at a surprising price 100% PERFECT SALE SAYS OUR MERCHANDISE MAN The public has responded nobly to our call, and if the crowds keep coming, and we know they will, there will be very little of this great stock of merchandise left when the time limit expires. The Truth Wins Every Time We made certain statements-—-we quoted audaciously low prices---the | . . Finer Organdies Dotted Swiss | public was skeptical---but Dainty Voiles Smart Ginghams Either individually or in unique and effective combinations—selected patterns—plaids, checks, solid colors—trimmed in daring contrast; or conservative harmony. Frocks of distinctive class —and high-grade character They Came, They Saw, They Bought Every Statement We Made About This Great Business Adjustment Sale Was True Bang!!! Now Comes Another Surprise for Saturday at J. E. Cunningham & Co. 317 7th STREET N.W. READ! Don’t Miss This One 25 White Flannel Skirts . . $8.95 Another Reduction on 200 Sport Sweaters . . . . $3.95 One Lot Sport Tweed Suits, $14.99 200 Summer Dresses Taffeta Breakfast Robes . . $8.95 volfifg‘c‘,l:‘;afflg‘: $ 7 5 Fancy Knitted Capes . . . $10.00|2nd Gingham com- . Two Wonderful Assortments Silk Fiber Wash Skirts | Sweaters Rich in silken sheen and brilliant in _Sir:iit:yp;:g;::dw:fj:;s_ gay colorings — popular Tuxedo model $3.95 and $5.00 | ~ —38.95 All-wool Sweaters, in Black, Navy and Gabardine and Surf Satin—plain and bright shades; plain or with brush wool and plaited—with fancy pockets and pearl %fli‘;zflg::g_s' $ 95 buttons—and some with embroidery. ® Beautiful New Blouses —Remarkably Marked— Sheer and Fine Voiles—in entirely new models; with elbow steeves; and trimmed with Irish and Filet lace. binations — beautl- 50SportCoats . . ... $1295|ful, new, crisp Novelty Eiber Silk Sweaters $2.98 | Srosses for present 50 Odd Silk Skirts . . . $8.95 S _ $25 Shantung Suits . . . $17.25| et I on P $35 Silk and Cloth Dl’ esses, $10.00 Ve Skirts broidey seither White or - g;?e}:612]%::p§:gzdfilig::fl;}mfi m $79050 $16.95 Values ::Ea:ljl)i %sé%?{;:i%is‘: $2 .95 med with dainty lace. _$ 1.75 Waists| Waists s1()*’5 R . e i Tricotine | 7 Swdowproof | Sjlk Underwear ° 4 ‘ Pettlcoats Radium Silk Chemise; in Flesh tint; lace trimmed; ; or tailor-finish. —of an excellent quality Surf Satin; made - —$4.65 with deep scallop and em- Fashion’s: latest thought— " White Silk Canton Crepe /2 and White Taffeta H'a't'S‘ Pokes—and Sailors—Off-the-face and Bxg ("firden Shapes—summery, and smart i their snowy whiteness. Suits SUMMER DRESSES | $30. $174 33 ig | $ l 9fi | Navy Blue Only v°'l“m “d |

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