Evening Star Newspaper, June 29, 1921, Page 16

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i6 £2.000 Excursionists From Here Spend Day at Chesapeake Beach than 2,000 excursionists are at ke Beach today on the annual Presbyterian, Sec- formed. A pro- will be given 1 Dehart, corre ~pomhng —_— HIT THE HEAVY UNIFORM. Congressmen Urge Hot Weather Relief for Police and Firemen. Suggestions are being made to the oners by members 5 relief for the remen, especially ho have been forced in, the hot sun ms. Representa- pp of Jersey City, pecially " inter of the pol former, calk th who ict Commissioners today urge some relief for the policeman. Capt. Charles M. De Valin, Naval . © the naval has been nd of the| tal at Great Lakes, IIL , This Supe‘;b Francis Bacon | GRAND PIANO Terms to Suit i Arthur Jordan Piano Co. || G Street at Thirteenth | Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. R AR “HI!NIUIII)II]WW. In-town Haven for i Out-of-Town Folks S UT-0OF- Bl variably ask for the “best reason- ahle-price restaurant.” Washington surprises countless visitors with this big, centrally lo- cated place of perfect food. € Cool, roomy, cheery, dining rooms,a | list of delicious things | extensive enough to embrace any prefer- ence—and prices that double your delight at table. WALLIS’ | 12th and G Streets NNW. | | I MR é‘?&'fil"l? /} . There are only two methods of removing eye-strain. One is to stop working at the thing that taxes their strength, stop reading the literature that you crave, or consult an optometrist whose knowledge and exper- ience fit him to fit you with the alasses that 1 fi] l who is en rout nurse and 119 enlisted men who lost their lives in the world war will be buried with military honors in the Arlington national cemetery tomor- > {row afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. SENT TO GREAT LAKES. Good as New i Extra Special at | Miss Norton Goes to Educational Parley at Des Moines. Miss Cecil B. Norton, general secre- tary of the community center depart- v |[ment of the District public schools, left Washington yesterday afternoon to attend the fedes nd interstate conference on ucation at Des cines, Towa, which opens tomorrow. nference will be held under the side at this will speak. S| in detai the lde munity centers in Washington. CHURCH PAYS OFF DEBT. Florida Avenue Baptist Congrega- tion to Burn Mortgage. The Florida Avenue Baptist Church, having paid off its entire mortgage June 14, the full amount of which was $23.000, is preparing to burn the ame July 21, its ninth anniversary, and_the eighth of its pastor, Rev. W. A. Taylor. Jabez Lee has been selected to write and read the church history at the celebration. The committee on program, Jabez Lin Turner, Dr. Johnson and Mrs. Mary hn\der BURIAL IN ARLINGTON. Bodies of four officers, one Army THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SUNDAY SCHOOLS’ OUTING | TO RERRESENT DISTRICT. |MUTT AND JEFF—Mutt Comes Out Second Best in This Confab. I WANT T® RUN IN AND | . | PHONE T® MisS SCHULT2 BUT MY HoRse wonT STAND WITHOUT :|BELLEAUWOOD EXERCISES Secretary Denby to Speak at Anni- versary Commemoration. Secretary Denby is to speak at the third anniversary exercises in com-|Gen. James G. Harbord, Brig. Gen, memoration of the battle of Belleau | Lo; wood, to be presented at §:30 o'clock | C. Ne tomorrow night at the Marine bar- = WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1921 JEFF, HoLD MY HoRSE A MINUTEL come oN, otd play. A varied program of musical numbers will be presented by the band its_members in solo. Capt. William H. Santelmann is to direct. Mrs. Emma Sanford Shelton, presi- dent of the District W. C. T. U, is to pronounce the invocation. —_— | racks under auspices of the District | W. C. T. U Maj. Gen. John A. Lejeune is to preside. Mrs. S. H, Willey, superin- tendent of the marine and sailor de- partment of the W. C. T. U, is to present the chairman. Other speak: TS are to be Gen. John J. Pershing, Maj. n Feland und Maj. Gen. Wendell | Pictures printed in dots, on the ville. Braille system, are the latest innova- The Unitéd States Marine Band will ' tion for assisting the blind. THE. NATIONAL FURNI TURE CO. THE NATIONAL F URNlTURE CO IN FREE! 26-Piece Set of | ‘Wm. A. Rogers SILVERWARE | You of | | r i J Easy Credit Terms White Enamel CRIB, $3.75 Sale price for the entire Suite, Clmlce 4 Most Lzberal Credit Terms WASHINGTON Are Making “The National’s” REBUILDING SALE The Big Home—Fumishing Event FREE! With Every Purchase of $100 or More [ 42-Piece Set of Decorated ' DINNERWARE MATTING BOX, $3.49 Easy Credit Termg 10-Piece Bedroom Suite A remarkable combination outfit consisting of full-size, contin- uous post white enamel Metal Bed, with soft-top Mattress and woven wire Spring, two pillows; golden oak Dresser with plate mirrer, golden oak Table, Chair and Rocker and room-size Rug. Iron Frame Lawn Bench Wood Slats $4.75 Easy Credit Terms ¢ Old Glory” for the “4th” ALEES‘E 0p11cAL C ‘CRTOMETEILT & @ \ Flag, size 3x5 feet; fully equip- ped, all ready to hang, with iron Holder, Pole and H.lyard. Neatly boxed. Bed Outfit Specials An especially fine outfit, consisting of two-inch continuous post, f.‘flv‘y“'fiufl"fi“.:.';‘"wfl:.‘."wi?sm.$2 3 75 Closing Out All Summer Rugs this wonderful bargain at the Special Sale The Rug Racks must come down, in Price of preparation for breaking through the walls of the adjoining building. Sensational reductions have been made on all Summer Rugs. For ingtance: 8x10 GRASS RUGS—Desirable patterns. Sale price....... eura oo $5-00 GRASS RUNNERS—Excellent values. Sale price, per yard 350 9x12 CONGOLEUM RUGS— rfect; attracti Sale::ic:c attractive borders. $16 49 6x9 CONGOLEUM RUGS—- Very slight lmperfectlom in pat- terns. Sale price. ... p. $6’95 | Easy Credit Terms ) Easy Credit Terms Mahogany Finish Parlor Suite flnveya!mchvemdwellcnnmdedSmu.mpobhd mahogany finish, consists of Settes, Arm- chair and. large Rocker, covered with good grade imitation leather. Very special....... (Copyright, 1921, by H. C. Fisher. Trade mark registered U. §. Pat. Of.) THE NAG DON'T Lodlc ANY T00 GENTLE TO —By BUD FISHER, You MAY. B& IN A HURRY BT WHEN IT comes T HoLDING STRANGE Ho\tses T A d New York avenue. he offi found b ‘DEAD BABY’ ONLY RUBBER | 5710, mesnase received at the second |about s foot long: It was tirn _ precinet volice station about § o'clock |to the property clerk of the pulie i | this mornings. epartment. Police Make Quick Trip After '\ wmorning o e and Po- | The officers belicved they were the Alarmed Person Calls. ;Hunhun J. M. Froyne made a ms of a joke, 1mu ‘u f' loped {in the auto the person who telepho: « . “There's a dead Infant in th . ' o B Where Your Dollars Couat Mast Ladles Bodice EH END These are in 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. regular and extra 2: lc sizes of fine Store Hours: Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. | tobed yarns—a wonderfil bar- gain. b 600 More Values to $4.98 On Sale Tomorrow i 1 The last lot went in a hurry, and ~n$ will these beautiful Georgette designs on dark grounds, as well as hosts of small, ° neat floral effects; Bertha and Belt sashes of white organdy. The lot won't last through the 1 ‘—,{T'::_'Lf.(\\,x\da\ so come earl\ Sizes range 38 to 46. ' SENCHCA °‘p°.'q‘ %4 Extra Stout White Waists Extra Stout Wash Skirts e | 1 There are just +$1.49 White Voile Waists in stout 1 .98 sizes only. 43 to 54. There's only a limited number of these and they’ll not last long. irts for the stout n who rec 30 to 40 measure. ( extra full regularly at $2.50. 1 Extra Stout Figured Voile Dresses Stout women have begun to realize they can get a dress to fit that is styled especially them. a goodly number of becoming 98 Regh- selling at $10.98 and priced $7.98 for tomorrow. There's and trimmings. in sizes 46 to 32. Cool Underwear and Hosiery |. Cool Wash Goods Specials 50 pieces Fancy Smajll Neat Designs and Col- 29 ored Checks in these Fine Quality 40-inch Voiles. The kind that sold earlier as high as 59¢. Every Men’s Madras Union Suits vard fast color. Really a $130 value. Full cut, well made and 95C a variety of styles. Sizes 34 to 46, Ladies’ Jumbo Ribbed Union Suits 59¢ 36-Inch Colored Poplin Fine Quality Mercerized Foplins in a good range of hght colorings and plenty of white. A remarkable value in “this quality and 36-inch Estra Fne Ribbed Width. Cnion Suite, with taped 4 4 C o neck and taped arms, 59¢ Fancy Whit= Goods with shell-trimmed knee; in sizes to 3. Men’s Pajamas Real 250 Pajamas for $1.59 fomorrow. $1 .50 Made from fine per- cales. in neat, fancy styles or phm colors. Silk frogs and well trimmed. | 4 Perfect Thread Silk Hose Thread Silk and $1 9- . D Hose for it o varicty tyles and the effective satin All wanted colors. Ladies’Drop-stitch Lisle Hose All-over Drop -stitch Full 36 inches wide in a fine range of satin stripes on an exceptionally Sheer Pretty White Voile. 50c Lingerie Plisse Crepe A wonderful value are these Windsor Plisse Crepes in pink, white, blue and lavender stripes; 33 inches wide. 50c Fine Dress Ginghams 29c 29¢ Full 32 inches wide, in a big range of pretty ' I r: Lisle Hose for women, 49 : plaids, checks and plain colors. Guaranteed fast in black, cordovan and C colors. white. Seamed back, double solc and wide garter top. Absolutely Perfect Quality Almost every style printed design to be found I a new novelty 1 ce 59 on light Percales you'll find hcre, mc]udmg plenty 16c Slfect andian oyt b C . Bl full pieces and all perfect. v and ack, faws, . For Boys and Girls Underthings for Women Solid White Heavy Durable Choice of R and G and Other Makes Jean Long-Pants Sailor Suits for$ A remarkable lot of good Corsets boyeqof 3 to 8 years. Large black PY Famous makers represented in me- c . . dium bust or waistline styles, in Girls’ $2.00 White Organdy Dresses Fine Sheer Crisp Organdy—cob- 20 to 30. $3.00 C=cpe de Chine Combinations with fine laces and ribbon rosettes c and the skirt with tucks. Sizes 6 to Combinations—cut full size and$ 12 years. fine lace camisole top. An extra ° big value for tomorrow. 2,000 Yards 36-inch Standard Percales Ladies’ Lace Lisle Hose cffect and an extra g¢ of pretty, fine stripes for men’s shirts. Cut from bk\ ole. e £ avy Boys’ $3.50 Long-Pants Sailor Suits Good Corsets 3 that should sell at $i.50 and more. tie on middy. tlesh or white—4 strong hose supporters, Sizes web weave quality waist trimmed Firm Quality Crepe de Chine .19 . o Girls’ $1.50 Princess Slips Fiber Sillc Sweaters These are from fine silk-like nain- sook, neatly trimmed with fine lace around yoke and arms and aroupd Lottom of skirt. Sizes£ ¢z 17 years. R9¢ Girls’ $1.69 Middies Good Quality Middy Jean in, these middies for girls of 6 to 14‘ White with fast color blue col- \ lars and cuffs. ' Girls’ $3.00 Middy Skirts Heavy, durable middy twill, full pleated-——e:ther on wanst$ bands or bodies® Sizes 6 to 16 years. What's cooler, with a middy for sport wear? Made with the new \\'hilesfi q:!' in solid colored tailored tuxede Vew U styles. All sizes. To close—a lot of fine Sleeve- less Slip-over Sweaters. W, clls knit and in a good range of ° popular colors. AbSolutely 2ll p _$1.50 Extra-Size Bungalow Dresses Full extra cut and nicely $ color percales in ction of ° neat designs. nt with wool astrakhan trimming axl $2.98 Wool Sweaters colors. made from good <t.m(Lxrd fast sash and “short siceves. I

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