Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1921, Page 16

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LI DA L1 B AL L O P ALY LR LR -t < * EVENING. 1 | 3 | ) 1 i ROOF GARDEN Hotel Powhatan Open Every Evenir_lg. 6:30 to 12 4440046540404 T Dinner Music Dancing |4 + MEYER DAVIS ORCI-.STRA . Phone Main 2740 In event of rain, servite and dancing will be trans- ferred to BALLROOM. 1AL LA P LI A 1 LA P2 L PP AV 21707077 The Cool Store, Where Y by‘Ca STAR, WARHD GTON, . U, FRIDAY, 2,000 ON' ANNUAL OUTING, | MRS. EDWARDS SECRETARY. More than 3,000 Billy Sunday Tab- ernacle workers, with their friends, Journeyed to Chesapeake Beach to- day on their l.n_%ull outing, ‘i‘h‘o 1;\;&}11‘ nightfall will “brighten up ners where they are.” . 00l, Miss Fairley resigned on pressure 'of school‘work. 1%c a Day‘ Mrs. Aurora Mille Edwards, dra- matic instructor in the Park View Sch has been elected to succeed Miss Frances Fairley as secretary of the Park View Community Center. account of and 5c¢ Sunday The Star de]kvflcd to your home every evening and Sunday morning for 60.cents a month costs you ( ‘abogt 134" cents a day and 5 cents Sundays. ‘ e .. Telephone Main 5000 and Delivery Will Start at Once 9 ' VETERANSFORCED TOSEE CHARTY Delays in Granting Relief Are, Denounced Before Sen- ate Committee. Delays in granting rellet and com- pensation to -veterans- of thevworld Wwar- were the subject of numerous complaints 1aid before the special Senate committee investigating the treatment accorded the veterans at i meeting yesterday afternocn. In some instances a yeoar elapsed, tue commit- N JUNE 28, fooi s COXEY ASKS POLICE AID. Urges Arrest of Man Who Got His Bignature to Worthless Check. . Gen. Jacob S.. Coxey, who led the of' the commonweal” from lon, Ohlo, to this city a number ©of years ago and staged’ a demonstra- tion on the steps-of the Capitol, has appealed to the police to investigate an instance of & young man Gbtain- ing his indorsement to an alleged worthless check for $100. The check was made N ,Wecl.qodlm&ifly SUMMER OFFERINGS . INGLASSWARE Lemoiiade Joe Ton check man recelving the difference between the purctase price of gobdr and the amount of the checks Ice Tea Set (cut star). carved jug and : tumblers iwceee i cecnemit D e do oo e . Ice Tea Set (Cut floral desiga) covered $5 SUIT CASES, black enameled, with steel frame and fancy cretonne lining with pockets. Also Dupont Fabrikoid TRAVELING BAGS in black and cor- dovan, with steel Z-ame. White Hats Galore! And Plenty of Hats in Navy, Black, Jade, Gray, Copen and Pastel Shades. Every New Style White Sport Hats ‘White Milan Hats $1.98, $2.98, $3.98 $3.00 to $5.00 Values * Summer Novelties Decisively Underpriced. New Georgette Hats Baronet Satin Hats ‘White Milan Hats Fine Felt Hats Piquant Ribbon Hats Cool Taffeta Hats Airy Hair Hatg Fine Leghorn Hats \ The Big Noise for Boys! Purchase of Fine TUB SUITS ' $1.89 A special sale of special suits at a special price. Hundreds of them—crisp, fresh, natty garments of fine fabrics and thorough work- manship. E ) Oliver Twist Suits of navy blue ramie finen with regulation yoke back and front, sailor collar, silk tie and mercerized braid; also of white jean and white and blue and white and gray combinations. Middy Sdits of navy blue Peggy cloth, with embroidered chevron, and !%orfolk Suits .of woven stripe suiting. Every suit perfect and fast color. Choice, $1.89., Wise Mothers Will Buy Them By the © Half Dozen 5 ik 4 y s usrer amen A $ i LY pair perfect. Black, White and all R Colors ..ccvoomecccnacacens hi vith garter tops. Regular heels, also some Pointex heels. C‘l’j:fl;‘phig thread silk—some in chiffon silk and clocked and em: CHILDREN’S soCkS—Hundreds _ RIBBED-TOP ‘THREE-QUA ; 4t pairs of excelient quality socks, 9 Worth $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50. Every New purchase full-fashioned ONYX Hose—all-silk hose and silk broidered effects. Absolutely perfect. 3 TER SOCKS, beautifl merce! fncluding white with fancy fops, quality, in white, brown aad, alco solid colors. Some black. ' These are slight 39 perfect, some slightly im- 256 irregulars of the €3¢ C perfect .. quality. All sizes, 7 to 10 Van Raalte Glove Silk Hose Fresh from the maker—these superb Glove 4 Silk Stockings in plain, lace and fishnet styles. Black, white, cordovan, other brown shades and several shades of gray. Subject to minute irregularities—not affected in looks or service. . . Another Purchase bf 50 Dozen 5 : '3% : WARNER £ 3 Rust-proof DRESS HATS, SPORTS HATS, STREET HATS, GARDEN HATS— Hats in infinite variety for both youthful wearers and for matrons. This is by far the scason’s largest and most varied showing at $4.95, and the values are positively incom- parable. Such hats will cost you dollars more almost anywhere. Materials, styles and excellence of workmanship stamp these sum- mer creations as millinery of high degree. $ 4.95 Cool Dresses In the Season’s Prettiest Styles and Ct;lorings Choice, $8.75 Fige Gingham Dresses, in.a host of harmonious checks and plaids, the ma- jority with jaunty side tunics. Some have organdy sashes and organdy bands inserted in.skirt; others have organdy vestees and patent leather narrow belts, and ‘are further adorned with satin ribbon. A number of fancy voile dresses also are included. Choice, $10.75 Dresses of imperted gingha voil combined with organdy, an%i :il'rafin:/ and linen. Gingham dresses have long tunics inset with organdy bands and gingham squares, surplice front§ with organdy collars and cuffs, distended tunics with loose pockets and trimmed :\:&h]firgangny rick-rack braid. Ratine models.nm resses are in new jumper Cool, Dainty Frocks for * Big and Little Girls Gayly Ruffled and Sashed COLORED ORGANDY AND DOTTED SWISS DRESSES for girls of 2 to 6. High and sur- COLORF.D ORGANDY DRESSES for girls of 6 to 14. Mediuh and surplice waists. plice waist models, embroidered Rutfle 1 2l in colors. ite ‘organdy col- et im0 ook waisted model with white net . vest, ruifled skirt and ribbon girdle. Rose, pink, blus, mais, apricot orchid and brown. -$4.98 10 $7.50 DOTTED SWISS DRESSES, in rose,i pink and light blue, with white organdy fronts, col- lar, cuffs and sash. Full skirt with deep hem and two pock- e $7.50 lar 2nd cuffs and self Some trimmed with small ruf- fles. ‘Pink, blue, mais, apricot and copen. . - " $2.4910 $3.98 PRINCESS SLIPS of soft nainsook, yoke and flounce trimmed with embroidery, lace insertion and edge. $1.59 10 $1.98 " SALE FOR MEN!. Summer Un&erwe.ar and Hosiery at Matchless Low Prices . - / CHALMERS POROSKNIT UNION SUITS in three pspular 110107/ P R PO OTIS . UNDERWEAR—both white 7 athletic styles; in ecru, strictly kinds. gls“hoert “,"u#:‘ b:ilftsr‘t: perfect; ‘in white, ankle drawers. Dr slightly Imperfect. ers have gouble All_sizes from 3¢ 1.19 and “strap “back. to 53, 31.50 valge. ¥ * slzes. Garment ATHLETIC UNMION ' ONYX FULL NERCHR- SUITS of white checked © IZED LISLE SOUKS, 35 nainsook, . with elastic value, : perfect quality. |art, forty-five years old; 61 New York N {in_her state. few days ego to $80, his application for the increase having n on flle with the bureau of war Fisk insur- g ce since September. ‘He stated it as the common experience of the eterans #o have delays of two and hree months in getting replics from he bureau. A Dependent on Charity. Many former service men now in government and contract hospitals are in need of clothing and are de- for many of Ed oY Senator Walsh, democrat, Massachu- setts. One letters, referringto the government hospital at Greenville, 8. C.. stated “conditions are very bad.” and asserted that two hundred tuber- culosis patients there had received no compensation. That bribery and tipping for privi- leges. was common practice in the government and contract hospitals was stated by a Witness whose name was withheld. He displayed about AUTO SPEEDERS WARNED. Maj. Gessford Tells Precinct Men to Arrest Them. “Arrest the speed violator,” order of Maj. L. Gessford, su- perintendent of police, to members of the police department in a message sent to the precincts last night. “To insure the maximum amount of safety to)the pedestrian and motor- ist alike,” the order continued, “it is absolutely essential and necessary that the regulations in this regard be strictly enforced at all times. “A driver who carcs so little for the rights of others using the streets, as well as his_own personal safety, by exceeding the speed limits must be promptly arrested and the maximum amount of collateral left for his ap- pearance in court.” Maj. Gessford called attention to the rUmber of arrests for speeding made the past sthree months. Arrests in March numbered 857, while in April the number dropped to 754, and last month they numbered €29. —_— PINNED AGAINST TRUCK. Pedestrian Caught When Brakes on Auto Slip—Other Accidents. Slipping of brakes of an automobile driven by T. S. Dess, 312 Indiana ave- nue, resulted in striking B. F. Stew- avenue, at Massalhusetts avenue and Tth street yesterday afternoon and pinning him between the automobile and a motor truck. He was injured about the body and received first aid at Emergency Hospltal. T. H. Sharp, colored. eight years old, 2502 Ozark place, was knocked down by an automobile on Euclid street be- tween 16th and 17th streets yesterday afternoon and injured about his head. He received treatment at home. Henry McBride, twenty-three years old, hCarlotte, N. C., was struck by a passenger train at 6th and C streets southwest yesterday afternoon and his head cut. Sufgeons at Emergency Hospital rendered first ald. Through _appointment from the Governor of " Arl sas, Mrs. Blanche O. Butler of Malvern has become the first woman justice of the peace CANDEPHONE Mein 875 or call for the 55¢ BY WILSON'S COREGA Prevents sore gums. Promotes mouth hygiene. Brings health and comfort. Recommended by Dentists and Physicians. Druggists, 35c, 60c, $1.00, Corega Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio. 900 Tots’ Cinderella Dresses And Still They Another Chance for You to Get Summer Swisses and Combinations If you saw the Dresses in our ‘sale of a week ago you won’t hesitate to come in and get a few more. False Teeth Held Firmly in Place ANSBURGH & BROTHER The Sixth Floor—QOur Bargain. Store tumblers e ecnocimgeo e values on exhibition. - EMartin @ 1215F ST and 1212101218 G ST | A Special Purchase and Sale of ! offered at this small price. the values Chambrays—Po plins—Ginghams —are the materials—and they’re in the wanted colors, includi ink, blue, corn and 4 :&mmdmxdecfih on of seven attractive styles. Every one is wull“‘md’ e and carefully fimm ems. Neatly trimmed with white collars—cuffs—beits—pear]l buttons—and fancy If. you are looking for values in kiddies’ clothes you don’t want to miss this lllo—-lm in * and look and yow’ll buy them by the half dozen. . \ Come—Here’s Here're Some More—the Better Kind of Dresses These are high- ade resses —just the kind that you've liked and maybe Organdie Dresses wanted Maybe you were among the many who said, “Aren’t they fine’ at that price?” Well, these are . from the same manufacturer, so naturally they’re the same kind of dresses. . Voiles—in the wanted colors; Dotted Swisses in a_good selection of color . with contrasting dots—combinations of Organdies and Swisses in many.attrac- tive patterns, and many others. p All of Fashion’s favorites in trim- mings and styles are present—so if you come in early youll find a good se- lection. Sizes for women and misses. House: and Porch - _ Dresses... $1.49 Many neat patter~s ¢f check ginghams of pink and blue or plain color chambrays in pink and-biue, or plain color chambrays . others. Trimmeéd with embroidery or ‘attractive. braid trimmings. Excellent values, and they’re in sizes 36 to 52. oy ' supply of these for the little ones from Georgette and Crepe de Chine Blouses A Wonderful . Values - 10 the price was almost twice what we offer these to youn tomorrow. You'll be sure to get one out of this lot if you're looking for cool summer dresses of_qndx‘lity and still that are moderately price; Pink, Rose, Lavender, Nile and Green are popular colors—and there’s a good selection of attractive styles, too—some of which 2re Tucks, Ruffies and Redin- gote models. Wide sashes and other neat finishing totches, including trim- + mings of lace medallions. . Children’s - White Org'andies 1 98 Made of fine quality Organdies that are finished in a very high class manner with lace or embroidery. Some of them have little ribbon sashes. You'll want a 6 to 12 years. They’re most exceptional values at this price. G805 "asid 6 hendle-footed tomblers.—. i — 10 tee ~was told, before'relief Was ob- talned, ;and then the ratings Eiven| Housewives are becoming less _ Ice Tea Set (cut border) jug and6 generally were unsatisfactory. wasteful, judging from the reports b b Beventy such cases were submitted by | of numerous cities which show that || - tumi ) IS R SRS e e RGTRe, o o Cent since the war. of wounds. The witness said that — = Water set (light cut) jog and 6 e 3D T’u.re‘ $rices illustrate but.a few of the attractive : 7 —Also solne Silk Pongees and Tub Silks i’ this seamr in back.. Slight R P e, Black, cordovas, ‘navy, lot. Tailored or lage trimmed, beaded or em- i : y ot sean. 09C i tor s 20C broidered. Sashes, Ty-back and Slip-over styles Wortk $3.50-to : X s : 3 77 the best sample blouses ever v = R R BELEE L L L) UL S REAT come. in n?look at them so you can see for i i bi 3 bandkefchief cloth ‘and SOCKS, in black, navy, yourself—we know what they are and the bar- i Duplicating our recent big sale of famous' checked nain- ¢cordovan, gray, ~Palm i thes £ bt 1 e o ads ehitt 1 sook. . Uncoms mon Values at.. gsc: ©ordovaR, NaVy, ETAY ant ‘white. 75¢ grade strictly per- feet .... Warner Corsets—an announcement sure of an enthusiastic response. *Every corset perfect.’ Medium and low bust models, laced front or back. White and flesh. 4 and 6 hose supporters. Lace and embroidery trimmed. Not every size in every style, but all sizes in the lot. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY jate all of this. Being samples o hfl’e :m.nuned. that's why the price is 35 low.- You'll.have to be early to be among the 100 lucky omes. Sizes 36 to 46. it i 09 - rSaaraa, o SOCKS, in black, 490. - i) e e 2. T T white and Palm Beach. 75¢ value, N N \ N o

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