Evening Star Newspaper, August 1, 1921, Page 9

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pected outburst of sentimental unanim- ity can bestow it upon our own.com- monwealth. States get their songs through the purely fortuitous efforts of song writers generally quite casual. Ste Foster's “Old was not written to please tucky but Kentucky has enshrined it. Maryland has her sonorous hymn and other states have either made their choice or are tentatively seeking to make one. State songs come easier j than atate flowers, and rarely are they a matter of premeditation. i —_———— - o happen to Dotting the “I's.” our Soldiers Who | p .\, tne Bainburgh Scotsman. r The little girl at sepool was mnot quite skilled yet in the shaping of her t Origin of State Songs. From the St. Louls Globe-Democrat. To wait for a state flower or a state song to discover itself and mal itself appropriate m and disappointing vigil el It n Kentucky Ken- ics through a nful history. ers. “Mabel.” sald the teacher. “when you make your ‘I's' you forget to put e. | in something. at is 6| “Oh, 1 know,” said M - ' to put the eyebrows in. ot in this co ne forth se “I forgot Where Your Dollars Count Mast BEHREND’ 720-22-24 7th St. NW. Store Hours: Open 9:15 A M. Close 6 P.M. Bigger than ever are the values on Behrends’ 3 floors this Tuesday. Space will not permit but the mentioning of but a few of the hundreds to be had throughout the store. 20 Dozen Men’s Athletic THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. U, MONDXY, XUGUST 7, 1921. Poker Portraits. —~—By Webster Nainsook Undershirts Formerly $50c and 69c sk up, men, while the 1 (No drawers). Women’s $1.75 Umbrellas Rainproof Umbrellas, $1.29 ok und 36 to 44. made with novelty stantial frames. 26 inches. this price. fancy handle and sub- Special. _7Zc *1.69 *1.85 PURE THREAD SILK HOSE $1.50 Irregulars and Perfect 4 Pure Thread Fiber med back styles, » lace band trimmed $3.50 TO $6.00 WHITE DRESS SKIRTS White irts, of fine mercerized clear pearl buttons and THE GREATEST Wash Dress Sale Washington Women Have Ever Seen $5.00 and $6.00 Dresses of v 1 go out to—"" sake, daughter! To vou may, but—"" o swim. I want to ‘A jazz dance, then. Well, 1 don't! think much of ‘em, but— ., not a jazz dance, mother. Miss Beale of Boston is known in shipping circles as the only woman in America employed as a supervisor TRYING To THINK OF SOME THIN 6~ FuNMY ABOUT POKER WHE M. YOU'NE BEE™ HOOKED For ¥ISOTHE MIGHT, BEFOREA—— = The Connecticus Avense Shop. 1209 -Connecticut Avenue N. W. Final Clearance of RHODES A READY SPENDER. |° John Hays Hammcad in Scribaer's Magazine. Although his income was a good deal more than one million dollars a year, Rhodes spent very little on him- self, most of his money being pri- vately given with reckless generosity to people who he thought needed it more than he did. His bank account was overdrawn most of the time, and | often he did not have a penny In his pocket. His securitles were commonly tucked away in pockets of disused or in obscure pigeonh When, for his own sake, his u half sheets of note paper, igning them in peneil. had money he handled it carelessly and irresponsibly, like a child who did not understand the value of it. In London he often ap- plied to his secretary for money to pay cab fares, and when it wus given Have Your Papering and Decorating Done —while you are away this summer. Our | corps of men are thoroughly proScient and | you will be perfectly sstisfied. Estimates cheerfully furnished, CORNELL WALL PAPER CO. 714 13th N.W. M. 5373-5374 ~ 9" n as much gold and silver as it |very pleafed would hold and. without counting it.| e paid little at would drop it into one of hls cout | never seemed pockets. When he had to pay for his| wearing in b cab ha would take a coin out of his | thing pocket and hand it to the cabby|w. without looking at it. 1If it hap- |1 pened to be a gold plece the cabb. would touch his cap and drive away | him he would clumsily close his hand ! very rema eld if a 3 ace select 1%c a Day and 5¢ Sunday The Star delivered to your home every evening and Sunday morning for 60 cents a month costs you about 1% cents a day and 5 cents Sundays. Telephone Main 5000 and Delivery Will Start at Once camp out in the 1 tin were found in t e 1109-1111 G St. N.-W. A Tremendous Response to Our Sale of :f Waist and Overblouses | Values to $18.95 '5.98 There still remains about 300 of these ex- | quisite waists for fomorrow’s shoppers. Hand embroidered and beaded Georgette, ¥ Crepe de Chine, Taffetas, Satins, etc. White, flesh and colors. All sizes. Again Tomorrow—The Opportunity to Buy SILK DRESSES Values up to $49.50—Crepe de Chine Dresses, Canton Crepe Dresses, Georgette Dresses, Plain, Fig- L ured and Flowered, Satin Dresses, Foulard Dresses, Taffetas and Georgettes and Combinations, all colors and all sizes $7.98 Sweaters $14.95 New Waists AllSummerDresses Including Wash Dresses, a few Geergettes and other Summer Silks. An exeeptional opportunity. Reduced for quick clearance $15 $25 $35 $45 Organdy and Voile $1.99 MATERIALS COLORS Wedding Rings For the Sleeveless Jumper Plain Organdys Navy Fiber Silk Sweaters of heavy China Silk Waists—Peter Pan collars with Dotted Organdys Brown ; flut;d edlge; shn"n i‘:ev;s trim- $2 98 Voiles Copenhagen quality, navy and black, with med with turn-back cuffs with e s Clearance of Sports Coats $ B 98 | M sursi Gt Linens Canary . 8 checked Tuxedo collar. Al l;{el ! ts w-ft’_h Pe:{crf\'\u $l 9 8 == | collar—collar. cuffs and front Ramie Linen Lavender and Summer Silk Suits e il . Orange Blossom’ Engagement and uisitely modeled in a variety of high- captivating styles, some having the Peter lars, fluted rufled edge sleeves and white sashes, also jumper models. 16 to 16 sizes. $1.00 CREEPERS AND ROMPERS i tte and poplin. in white and colors; novelty 67c —_— -1 "$2.50 AND $3.00 GIRLS’ ORGANDY AND VOILE DRESSES ‘ Plain colors and pretty fioral patterns; dresses $1 79 for girls § to 14; all new styles, including wide sash styles. ° — as plain tailored; some braid trimmed. 2 to $2.00 GINGHAM HOUSE DRESS BUNGALOS $l 3 3 [ The pr colars and patterns of fine corded Sensational Sale of Corsets gingham and guaranteed fast color. Side 5 9 for $1.00 The-Coats comprise Silk and Velvet models that sold up to $85. Excep- tionally smart models. The Suits include Pongee, Tricolette and Failles that sold up to $100. Mostly one of a kind. ALL SUMMER HA’I’S$Sand$10 Reduced 8 cocveeccecocceces To Clese S3IFI 1IN AIRIFIRIITIRLIL ESESE] R ITILIIN Every Pair Advertised 1s Full Fashioned and Pure Silk Good quality silk hosiery is today one of the scarcest of all articles, due principally to a strike which has brought practically every full-fash- ioned mill in the country to a stand- still. This sale, therefore, is a splendid opportunity to obtain superlatively | good hosiery at a very moderate price. All Fres}l. NEW Merchandise Nothing irregular ex- cept the absurdly low price of At One Price White Silk Hose, full fash- ioned and silk throughout. Every pair fresh and perfect in every way. 't, Northwest Yty SPORT OXFORDS For Ladtes Individuality button with square necks, pockets, belts and rimmed. A selling of 120 pairs of Brand-new Corsets at less than cost. Every size but 27 in lot, made of stout coutil in new popular shapes, strongly A boned and finished with four supporters. 50c AND 59c CURTAIN MARQUISETTE 2 9 Full pieces—all perfect, and full 36 inches wide. Fine quality net-like weave. in ecru, white and beige; wide satin or openwork borders. $1.50 IMPORTED CRETONNES A REVELATION IN THE PRICE OF BLEACHED SHEETS In a varied selection of large and small designs, in Sale Price Phoenix and Onyx —and ather poyular makes, in black and cordavan. All sizes. Full fashioned. Excel- lent quality. Sale Price SZi Chiffon Hose The ideal hose for summer— deereed so by no less an authore ity than Fifth Avenue. Colors are black, rusget and cordovan. 1-3 to 1-2 Onyx and pure silk brands. Regular Prices Sale Price $2_i§4 Splendid Trimmed and 1 ) I el a KAFKAS. F * ANNOUNCES Final Clearance Sale OF ALL HIGH-CLASS - Wearing Apparel Evening Gowns, Day Dresses, Wraps and Coats, Sports Clothes, Blouses, Sweaters, Lingerie, Negli- ges, Novelties. wonderful color combinations. Full 36 inches wide. . 59c 40-INCH BLACK SATINE Heavy Twilled Black Satine for bloomers, men's work ghirts and many other uses. Note the extra width. Sizé 72x90. Made from a firm, closely woven bleached muslin, with strong welded seam that will increase ' the gervice, Finished with wide hems. Limit 2 to a customer. 50c DARK FANCY VOILES In & wonderful colleation of fine neat or large floral Hestgns—oxcellent quality sheer voile, 36 inches wide, and all fast colors. -90-INCH UNBLEACHED SHEETING Heavy enough for durable, extra large sheets, with- seams—and bleaches white in a few washings. Limit yards to a customer. 36-INCH 29c PERCALES Thousands of yards in this lot of pretty light and medtum colored percales in spof 11 it desi, -’or‘l end plain olore—full oo s

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