Evening Star Newspaper, June 24, 1921, Page 7

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1%2L Church will meet with the Sunday |ter—Today's ncuvmu Girls' Friendly |ule tonight: Dressmaking, millinery, school picnic at Cabin John bridge. | Society, 4 p.m.; at 0 p.m., Wallach | Emanon Athletic Club, Narcissus Girl CORBIN THOMPSON DlES Home dinner, 6 to 6:30 p.m.; business | Boy Scouts, Spworth Boy Scouts, | Scouts. meeting at 8 Kaufman Athletic Club. Birney Community Center—The Mrs. Edna K. Bou: execytive sec- | Park View Community Center—To-|Girls’ reserve will meet at 3:15 this retary of the Juvenile Protective As- | night at 1:30: Boy Scouts, Park View | afternoen and She Olrle) Athistic Cinh . soclation, will address the Blg Sisters | Athletic Club. at § o'clock tonig The Wanderlusters’ hike for Sunday tonight at 8 o'clock, at 324 Indiana will start from Georgia avenue and | 8VeRUe The Soeial Club of the Hebrew | Bilirict Jine at 230, M. Merritt will Home for the Aged will give its an- |jead. nual excursion to Colonial Beach Sun- day. Steamer St. John. CARDS OF ASHBY. We AFTER TWO-DAY ILLNESS| pitrieis and for the District tomorrow at 8 o'clock at the John Wesley Church, 14th and Corcoran streets, Faithful Few Ciub The Helpers of the Hills The Society of Constructive Psyehol- | Sunday ats p.m. at Great ogy will give a soiree tomorrow at 8|y, p.m. at the Playhouse. dancing. 11 meet 1s Park, Music and Southeast Community Center—The| Miner Normal Community Center— — Pollyanna Club will give a girls' party Progr-m of tonight's doings: Spanish The reading class of the Spanish- | this evening, and will be hostesses to|Club, Home Nursing Club, Fancy American Atheneum will meet at 8 |the neizhborhood mothers. The club|Needlework Club, Boy Scouts, Dra- o'clock at the Thomson School. girls have issued invitations. Mrs.|matic Club. s ived during the death of dear s €. woon. Frank 1 —— tterson will act as chairman Thierry Unit, American|of the entertainment committee, and ORGANIZATION ACTIVITIES. S Chateau i Randall Community Center—There llgly skin gfi,,:"'srnfif;.’";"? "'Zf:;;:;'.,'",;’_, TONIGHT. Women's Legian, will give a lawn' Mrs. per Orange of the refresh- will be a meeting of the executive tion with e Bt e & A dance, from 9 to 11:30, will be |feLe &t 7:30 at 410 6th sircet north- | ment committe. ommittee of the community associa erup given at the Catholic Community | 45t Other act ghi: Boy Geouts;| Hon this evening: Rainbow Division Veterans will hold | House, 601 1 street, under auspices Rag Doll C| a pre-convention meeting Monday at | Of the Catholic Woman’s Service Club. | AT THE COMMUNITY CENTERS | men's Club. 7 p.m. at the Dugout, 1004 E street. The Barry Farm Citizens' Associa-| General Civie Cente tion will meet at 8:15, in the Hoffman | tive Burke Cochran of ) assembly rooms, Stanton and Elvans |address the Federal Employes roads. in the auditorium this ev Young American Red- Other club meetings at 8 o'clock: Alversorris base ball team, Boys' Athletic_Club, Girls' Cluh, Foreign Mission Sewing Club. —_— Resinol Soapand Ointment. They do not work miracles, but Thomson Community Center—There will be a meeting of the National Branch of the War Mothers this even- ing. There will be only one more meeting this season after this one. Mabel Linton announces an Olnlll-[ ble piano recital tomorrow at 7:30 Methodist pm. at the Protestant German women now make their they do make red, rough, blotchy skins clearer, fresher, and more attrac- tive. Yourdruggist sells them. avenue. Church. 1st street and Rhode Island The Biaine Invincible Republican Club will give a reception in honor memm | | of the republican state committee in The Business Women's Council will hold a “Scotch night” ut the Church | of the Covenant. The_ Christian Endeavor Society of | the New York Avenue Presbyterian East W ngton musical program has been arranged .| making, china painting, Boy Scouts, er y Junior Club, Junior Athietic Club, Spanish reading circ 'mmunity Cen- Other activities this evening: Dress- | draped on models. Petworth Commu Pennsylvania Avenue Saks & (Tompany Seventh Street Of Personal Interest to the Men Folks and the Boys The Better Type of Men’s Mohair Suits featured for tomorrow at a most unusual price Mohair is both dignified and smart —if properly tailored—as these Suits certainly are. And cool, too. They hardly tip the scales, so weightless are they. But these are tailored from the inside out. Intelligently designed; capably cut; consistently trimmed; carefully made. The shape they have they’ll hold —that you can depend upon.: Choice is of the dark shades—and the neat patterns. Third Ploor. Our “Featherweight” List The prices are indeed most attractive— and altogether remarkable when values are considered—making-value as well as ma- terial-value— Palm Beach ............$16.75 Shantung Silk ..........$32.50 . Gabardine . veen....$30.00 Tropical Worsteds. . .$20 to $30 You'll find we've YOUR size—whatever it may be. 'Special—Palm Beach Trousers $4.75 Made of the genuine Palm Beach—and cut according to the correct fashion; care= fully made. All sizes. ‘Third Floor. The Big Value in Men’s Silk Hose e Pure Silk—well fashioned and every thread perfect. Black, Navy, Sand, Russia Calf, Green and Cordovan. They have Lisle top and toe reim forcements First Floor. Men’s and Boys’ Bathing Suits $3.95 Your choice is of One and Two-piece Suits—in solid colors or combination stripe effects. All sizes —Men’s and Boys’. . First Floor. Very Special Values in Boys’ Clothing —Including Furnishings and Footwear Blue Serge Suits—strictly all wool and fast color; Single-breasted style; with belt all around; secured seams. Sizes 7 to 18 $9.95 Wash Suits—Middies, Sailors, Button= on, Oliver Twist—in a wide range of color- ings; plain effect and in contrasting combi- nations. Sizes 3 to 8 years. $1.39 Values Up to $4.00 “Flapper” Wash Suits—in Khaki; with sport collar blouse, short sleeves; and straight knee pants; color guaranteed. Sizes $2.79 Indian Play Suits—Coat, Pants and Headpiece; trimmed in gay $ 1 .65 colors; sizes4to 12............... Dark Blue Wash Pants, straight cut; strongly sewed. Sizes 3 to 10 $1 00 years Panama Cloth Knickerbockers, Plain Dark Gray and Blue Striped. $2.95 Sizes7tol17 years........coceeen. Boys’ Furnishings Nainsook Athletic Union Suits—with the elastic web msert in back. Sizes 24 to 89c 34 .. Fancy Blouses—with sport collars and short sleeves, or regular collar and long sleeves; 49¢ neat patterns, Sizes 7 to 16 years...... One-piece Sleeping Garments; Plain White Nainsook; with half sleeves and V neck. $ 1 15 Sizes 6 t0 18....c.civeiianiiininn.. Khaki Shirts and Blouses—sport models—sport collars and short sleeves. Blouses, 8 to 16 $1 .00 years; Shirts, 12/ to 14......,...c0un... Second Floor. Boys’ Shoes —and Shoes for the Girls, too— Boys’ Shoes for Scout wear—Brown or Smoked Elk; solid leather throughout—just the shoe for severe vacation wear. Sizes 10 to 13%; $2,95 140 6. issesierssasesns yemsnasananos Girls’, Misses’ and Chlidren’s Low Shoes—Ox= fords, Pumps, Mary Janes, Baby Doll, etc. Brown Patent Leather, Gun Metal, White Nu-buck and Canvas. Nature shape and English lasts. We've combined some higher-priced grades, for $2,95 CHOICRAL. o csomonssussssponinonssssmssive Boys’ and Girls’ Brown Leather Barefoot . Sandals, Play Oxfords and Strap Pumps—“Foot Form” lnsts with solid leather soles. Every pair mnnteed for service. Sizes § l 39 5 to 2. strongly made; light-weight frame, and durahly lined. First Floor. Reduction Sale of “Junior High” Suits —Bcing Values up to $40— $20.75 They are our specially modeled Suits for the Junior High years from 14 to 20. Some Suits have one, others TWO pairs of trousers. Pencil stripes and Herringbones; Single and Double Breasted. Second Floor. Comfort and Quality Nainsook Union Suits 95 Cents Fine quality of Featherweight Nainsook, made in one of the most perfect fitting of Union Suit models. Full athletic cut—no sleeves and knee length. Pirst FPloor. Men’s High-grade Neglige Shirts - $1.85 The actual values reach to almost double this price Woven and Silk Stripe Madras—new patterns and new colorings—both smart and conservative. Cut true to size and generous in proportions. Sizes up to 17. Pirst Floor. Exceptional Value in Men’s White Low Shoes $4.95 There'll be several hundred pairs available for choice tomorrow—Nu-buck, Canvas and Duck— English and Semi-English, Wing-tip, Brogue, Sport and Conservative Oxfords; Goodyear welted; White Ivory, Leather, Fiber or Neolin soles. All sizes and widths in the assortment. Pirst Floor. Special to the Ladies Your sale of Low White Shoes at— $9.95 ‘A’ good assortment of styles and sizes available. —will be continued throughout Saturday. On the Economy Floor (Fourth Floor) . Same Astounding Values in Men’s Suits $23.75 Every Suit in the assortment has been brought out of a higher grade—Blue Serge and Fancy Cheviots—Young Men’s and Con- servative models. You'll find your size available. Lot of Striped Worsted $ 8 5 and Fancy Cheviot Pants. ° SPECIAL at.........-... selection of material from gowns One length cloth is draped about the body of the manakin and a sash or rose i¢ add- ed, making what looks like a complete own, . June 23, t BATES. Memlwrs of the st Tnhab CORBIN THOMPSON. bin Thompson, proprietor of the Sharon dairy, died at 3 o'elock this morning at Emergency Hospital, after an illness of but two days. Mr. Thomp- son became i1l Wedne his home at Woodbridge, Va., and was removed to the hospital. Mr. Thompson was sixty-nine years old, and was born in Fairfax county, Va. August 30. 18 3 Past her sufferings, Past her pain r who sufTered i» in the arms of 1 TiLE forty-two years he has conducted DIED. wn husiness. He established the first modern dairy in the capit { He wal nan and treasurer of Trinity opal Church, 3d and € e northwest, until ahout ' \\Iwn he he “dentificd Church, of which he was senior war- den at the time of his death, Mr. Thompson was deeply interested in civic and benevoiy city and alsn of the c also a member of t Woodbridge. His wi Thompson: two daugh Mary and'F 11, Arthur Thompson, both of whom re- side in Virginia, survive him Funeral serv will be held at 10:20 o'clock Monday morning at the Pohick Church. THE WEATHER. District of Columbia and Maryland— Fair and cooler tonight and tomor- row; moderate northwest and north r tonight, cooler, ex- southw portio nd norin winds, Virginia—Fair tonight, stight- in north portion: tomorrow udy Records for Twenty-Four Hou Thermometer—i p.n 12 midnight, i7; noon, 40. Barometer— p.m noon today. occurred at § Temperature ¢ date last year— Highest, 82; lowest, 59, i Condition of the Water. Temperature and condition of water at 8 am.: Great l'd“\—Temp\nuureq 75; condition, clear. Tide Tables. (Furnished by United States coast and geodetic survey.) Today—Low tide, 5:03 a.m. and 5: p.m.; gh tide, 10:43 a.m. and 11:15 p.m. Tomorrow—Low tide, 5:49 am. and| 6:13 pm.; high tide, 11:23 am. und 11:58 p.m. The Sun and Moon. Today—Sun rose, 4:43 am.; sun sets, 7:38 p.m. MEMORIAM. Tomorrow—Sun rises, 4:43 am.; sun | BICKERTON. Sacred to sets, 7:35 p.m. devoted . mw“] 5 LAN N u\l Y . wha died ¢ ar ugo Moon rises, 10:10 p.m.; sets, §:40 am.| IO Automobile lamps to be lighted one-| 12V half hour after sunset. An Up-River Waters. HARPERS FERRY, W. Va. June 24 —The FPotomac and the Shenandoah rivers were both clear this morning. | CoOPER. ‘Weather in Various Cities. 1o mems ’f “*Aupanwak § B Though You with v And will live DODGE. 1n ioving, ot H g (i » 390807 State of weather. WuIHY ***3030mong LR @'y g o w 22 Albany 1 Atlantic City Haltimore My mother 3 vou, Though 1 will X long, bave EEELIRZTRIZEY rememilirance vARD Jesus, keep him in Thy ke THII we reach that be Then, O Jesus, let s L Fhoenix, Ariz To love and eherish Eittaburgh 2= z We _often sit and think of you When we are all For memory is the t grict 1 232233 mERAL nmcrons 3 WILLIA LEE, Vuneral Director and embalmer. Livery in connection. Comme- dioos chapel 454 modern cremutorium. Mocerate prices. Pa. ave. nw. Tel. cali M. 1383, Timothy Hanlon 641 H BT. N.. Phone L. 5543. Frank Geier’s Sons Co., 1118 SEVENTH STREET Modern Chapel. Teleohone call, MONUMENTS.. and character. Call and see hundreds of photographic suggestions and designs on exhibition In our office. THE J. F. MANNING CO., INC., 914 Fifteenth Street. riaa. Perpetual F:f l,..‘“:-*g":.. i || “ZURHORST” Lincoln 372 " Cedar Hill Cemetery Chapel and Vault—Non-Sectarian CHAS. S. ZURHORST 301 E. CAPITOL ST. Perpetual Care of Graves Unsurpassed Natural Beauty Quick, Dignified_and Efficient Scrvice. W. W. Deal & Co. 516 H ST. N.E. Lincoln 3464 Pa. Ave, S.E. Extended. Phones L. 982 and L. 4360. FUNERAL DESIGNS. 0.C.S 00 14th | _automoblle. Service. Chapel. g?-;;w.;.-m musid et ¥~ V., L, SPEARE CO. Gude Bros, Co., 1214 F St,| “FE5 SR Sem 00 0" gon BPEARE X Brompt -suts Gatlvery_Service e Franklin 6626, B0 F at. nw. Appropriate Floral Tokens Joseph F. Birch’s Sons &p Floral Co, |3034 M St. N.W. gisuqe gt Automobile (FORMERLYS40F STMW) PHONE MAIN 108 ARSpeare - CNichols W-B'Spasra. WM. H. SARDO & CO,, Phone Liucoln 524. Automobile Funerals. H st ne. oters Snape. tory. !nm 14th and N. Y, Ave. Maio 168

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