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E THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.,. TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 191 : f I-IIIII-IIIIIIIIII- EEEEES ‘IIIII.IIII-I..-.| @va E The Woman or Miss Who Needs; S ’ 4 . ~ a Summer Frock . | The Shopping Cgnter—11th and G Sts. Eet. 1877—A: Lisner, Prop. Can now purchase ' e a dress that originally was marked $15 to $20 as low as $7.95 ‘We have taken a score of groups from racks and placed them in one lot. Many captivating styles are shown. ~All fashioned according to popular demand. Materials ace Imported Or- gandy, Dotted Swiss, French Voile and Ginghams. All fresh and dainty—beautiful pastel and plenty of dark shades. Sizes 16 to 44. At $795. - Silk Dresses, $16.50 This is an unusual event at this season and a very opportune time for our patrons to secure dresses at wonderful savings. Dresses of Foulard, Geor- - gette, Taffeta, Mignonette, Satin, Crepe de Chine. Many are street and afternoon models. Others are sports models and some dance frocks. Only one or two dresses of a kind, but all sizes are included. Plenty of black and white. At $16.50. Palais Royal—Third Fioor. CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING ANN[VERsAkY,!.IIII\IIIlllllllllllllllllllllillll Cleartone Records, 49¢ w7 - 10-inch double disc record. Offering a lood. collectich of all the popular “hits” Also featur- e ing = Columbla Records; :10-inch. 3%e; ,13-inch, 69ci Victor Recorde: 10-inch, é4e. : * ' One of the Most Striiu’ng Specials of Our August Sale of Furniture Will Be Offered to Our Patrons Wednesday Kroehler Bed Davenports g (1 At % Price This is -a one-day feature only, and . restricted to a limited number. 'FOUR GENERATIONS SEEN | o ez fnd Al Simes. Nowatt and son Raymond; Mrs. E. Billingsly | AT GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY. | ana son: Mr. and ‘Mrs, John Mowatt, jr.; Mr. ‘and Mrs. Alexander Mowatt and their children, Theodore, Mar- Jorie, Nancy and Betty; Mr. and Mrs. Inability of Mother of Mrs. John | William H. Mowatt, Mr. and Mrs. El- more Power, Mrs. Margaret Mowatt, Mowatt to Attend Prevents Mr. and M Charles Windham, Nel. lie Windham, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. El- Presence of Five. liott, Mary Mowatt, George Mowatt, Four generations of the family "fixfi;nh‘;rsan’lm;fi-“'mfir' Mra A Mowatt Mr. and Mrs. John Mowatt of College ang qaughters; Mrs. C. Kline, Mrs, M. Park, Md...were present at the golden | Birch, Mrs. Mary Engel and daughters, wedding anniversary celebration of the | Florida, Bessie and Grace; M. and couple last Thursday eveming at thelr | Mrs. Thomas White mad’ chiidien home. ~ Inability of Mrs. Mowall's|Kate, William, Thomas, jr.. Charles mother; who lives in Scoyand, to at- | and Richard; Mr. and Mrs. Hoss Reily, tend “prevented a représentation of Mra. Alice Reily, Mr. and Mrs. Frank ve generations. Pywell, Mrs. E. Pyw Twenty-five members of the Mowatt | B "A. Matsen: Mra. Miserye Somrs: family took part in the reunion. In| Mr. and Mrs. Purnell Willlams and the evening friends came to express | daughter; Miss Annhbel Ellis, Mrs. their greetings to the aged couple. i L. Schultz, Frank Pickett and L. Ship- The house and grounds were decorated | le with Japanese lanterns and flowers. | — A “golden wedding” cake of four tiers, | with fifty lighted candles, was a fea-| ture. Many presants of gold were re- | Every home-lover knows the double advantage of a Kroehler Bed Davenport. At night a comfort- able bed and during the day an attractive daven- port. The most appropriate piece of furniture for apartment house use. Kroehler Bed Davenports are nationally advertised and are guaranteed by the manufacturer and the Palais Royal. $85 Kroehler Bed Davenport '$90 Kroehler Bed Davenport _Mahogany finish. Large massive de- Made of quartered oak, upholstered $ b sign with broad arms; fine quality all- $ in good quality tapestry. A very good metal springs, covered in Spanish leath- ° all-metal bed spring. At $45.00. ° erette. August Sale price at $42.50. $95 Kroehler Bed Davenport $102.50 Kroehler Bed Davenport . Made of quartered oak, upholstered Mahogany finish. Upholstered in tap- $ with tapestry; fine all-metal frame; bed $ estry; dependable quality all-metal bed 1 ?5 spring. August Sale price at $47.50. ) spring. August Sale price at $51.25. ) ; Other Furniture Features at Savings of 20 to 50% Charming Autumn Hats Of Exceptional Style and Value at $7.50 to $10 Every day sees new'ar- rivals of the most charm- ing Autumn Hats and at such little prices, too. For . ceived. Rev. B. Andrew Matzen read the marriage ceremony and spoke briefly. Mrs. Margaret Mowatt of this city, who was a witness at the wedding | half a century ago. stood with the cou- | ple as they renewed their vows. | | BUILDING Mr. and Mrs. Mowatt have six sons o % A - 2 . and a daughter. They are: George $75 Dressing Table, $43.50 Chiffonier, $45 Chiffonier, your choice we offer hats :(n%w;..'(ozh:r i\;:a“g:‘r‘a Fk‘;anll‘}f 5\{ '\'k;is.!:r;:;g ‘Lu]rlge alae.k Co‘llunlul ].«ylc-, fipished Dull mahogany finish; with glass, has O{d lvlnr_v “finis]h. “‘ir;h large Oval fashioned of rich duvetyn, Mow: 3 K jolden ak, hree arge five large drawers, wood glass, has five large draw- William H. Mowatt, Govanstown, M ; plate Elasses. August Sale §37 5() s e $29.75 S N R s $33.75 Panne anl Lyons velvets, Francis G. Mowatt of Brewster, Wasl Pays 6 Per Cent ° f price at 330 Chiffoni also combinations ?f and Mrs. Elmore Power, College Park, 1ffonier. these rich materials . i D ing Tabl > 2 2 a. pEic s ressing Table Dresser. o1 Ivory cerly h on shar s ) vory finish. Hand decorated, cleverly trimmed wit! Mr. and Mrs. Mowatt were both born Siaresmatatiuginiqs Made of American Walnut, plain de- Old Ivory finish. with large plate has five ‘large drawers with wood ribbon beads, ornaments in Banff. Scotland, in the year 1851, or 83 months. It & vith three drawers: three large glass, plain design, has three large pulls. August Sale price $22.50 llic 'braid andinovels Zndiwereimarsied Aupuec £ 1AL Tnov ® Resularly $¥050. §43 75 drawers. wood pulis. Au- §78 A5 at e B A0d came to America in 1882, and lived August Sale price at . gust Sale price at X . Ask about our Unique Payment Plan. ties in all the new Autumn shades, also black and navy. in Riverdale, Md., for two yvears be- Pay, 4 Per Cent fore settling permanently in College Park. Mr. Mowatt has been an em- . > ploye of the University of Maryland ||| ©0 shares withdrawn be- for a_pumber of for g Members of the y_and neigh- | e maturity | Assets More Than FURS STOLEN IN D. C. $7,000,000 FOUND IN QUAKER CITY | Surplas Nearing N <t $800,000 Two Men Held on Complaint of | i William Rosendorf—Fourteen Corner 11thand E S!, NW. Il Coats Identified. *JAMES BERRY, Presideat William Rosendort, furrier. at 1315 JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary G street, whose place of business was robbed of $30,000 worth of furs the Palais Royal—Fourth Floor. NSNS N AU NN NN ISR E RS S NS NN NS NN AN ENEENGRNNNNEERRNRNRNRREES We also have just received a shipment of smart All-black Duvetyn Hats that are very much in demand at the present moment. In our large scollection one can find a large, medium cr small hat to suit your particular requirements and fancies. A visit to our large Millinery Parlors will readily convey the style tendencies of the coming Fall season for Milady’s Chapeau and most notable will be the style and value ob- tainable at such little money. & Palais Royal—Second Floor. There are scores of “little things” for perscnal use and for the house that are found in this Reduction of Art Needlework An added pleasure on that vacation trip—art needleworking. While -away many ideal minutes may be fully enjoyed by doing art needlework for home or personal use. A partial list of the savings: P e 91 30 [ TrmeCme. 8130 There is a world of smartness in the new coat dresses—slim and Jbelted narrowly. Only in Pictorial Review Patterns for September and The Fashion Book —for Fall, now on sale, will you find such an alluring_display_ to choose from. Pictorial Review Pat- terns, 20c to 33c. Bargain Basement. night of October 2, 1920, went to On good quality unbleached muslin; three On the finest soft quality nainsook; four D Piiliacionia vesterdiy and sdentied assorted patterns. Size:72x9) inches in one | pretty patterns for white work. All made A"‘;’" Sale of Fars emphasizes values that ourteen coats valugd at abou 5! 5 i e lot. 2 B . a8 part of the pivieeds of the rob- piece. in the lot. 2 At $1.39. up. At $139. cannot be replaced later on, for instance bery. Detective Charles H. Bradley "l‘el dnl ‘-l--'l'_ 'NV;'-I’-._ il One-Plece Stamped Junfor . 5-plece Set. Stamped Break- 2fi§?mpanied the dealer to the Quaker ix’;umr‘:d ‘;:‘ug'r‘:l‘;e {o‘r"?l;'e 1:::; Drrul: on good quality linene. fast or mi_dge Sets, consist delphia_in connection with' the furs. work. Regularly 50c. At Regularly $1.50, at 4 napkins to match, on fine / One .of them gave his name as Chainn l":l‘n {:-ro--. f;lu{rrkd don quality unbleached muslin. Achman, 1726 South ith street, Phila- oyster white crash. two de- e] = New designs. Regularly $1.50. delphia, while the other registered as /|| | signs for the colored cross e eokiXowel {depend Set of 5 8 i Morris Bernstein, iving a New York stitch and lazy dadsy- work. | ability quality. Stamped for Dieces for < address. They were arrested last|| | All made up. Regularly (9. color work. Regularly gi()q 'nn;mn.y on a charge of conspiracy. ' 85c. At i i .i""'" SennfepStampedion It {8 stated that Bernstein had fifty- Stamped Searfs, ‘o' good .| ¢ mecimiginwhitefonly i Reg six_fur coats on display at a hotel | EXCURSIONS ! heavy quality unbleached mus- ularly S9c. At $1.00 36-inch length. Beautitul deep pelts of exquisite color. and that Achman tried to interest| THURSDAYS - lin, three designs for the cql- Dresser Scarfs, stamped on 2 for Thes: ts have self shawl coll ith full fl T Philadelphians in their ~purchase. |} oréed French knot work, Site pure linen, two pretty patterns Pilloweanes. Stamped on e a R o ahcolasimity Jecll it ceve I e prchasey August 18, September 1, 15, 18x15 nches. " Regwlary 350 | burelinem two pretty patterns B o e e sembedion and ruffle back, with belt; linings of Pussy Willow silk. where the coats were obtained. ; 29, and October 13 89c. At = TSinT (b Tor with hemstitched hem. Three ] 3 3 th‘:m;g:a‘l“n Nhee e °fu;‘h% men. |4 Round $16 80 Trip B::I:‘ier Throws, stamped on 18x45 "’”‘;"“‘ Jomikny ‘g‘ pot pretty designs for white work, 40-inch Hudson Seal Coat | 44-inch Long Arctic Seal olice W notified, and | H good heavy quality unbleached Regularly $1.50. 1.00 Regularly 4 Seali V' i Rosendorf identified the fourteen muslin, three pretty patterns o 3.00 i (Sealine) Wrap, plain. coats yesterday ag being pary of he ! From WASHINGTON for-the Frencn Knot " Ege | At = SN pur B {Dyed Muskrat) collard SN $135.00 proceeds of the robbery. At the time | ||| = Tickets good in parlor or sleep- [} | work. Regularly $1. At C Palais Royal—Art Needlework Dept—Main Floor. and cuffs. At $375.00 5 the Rosendorf robbery was,committed | e o paTmenti ot ausal & . 7 3 48-inch Long Arctic Seal members of Inspector Grant's staff Sel b iR Seali Dol traced the men in an automobile to a | Kl ~ war tax of 8 per cent. 40-inch Hudson Seal (Sealine) olman. plece of woods near Catonsville, Md. TRAIN LEAV o At $159.00 was learne that the robbers } . s Lesmmeltytha CAtioatbers | I e e Wednesday Feature From Our Bargain Basement Wrap (Dyed Muskrat), ! amh P S woods and headed in the direction of 23 1 i Philadelphia. leaving a dozen coat- | he ideal Route to * plain. At $350.00 | Coat. At $750.00 hangers near a pile of wood. The, |- jsarx Nalis giving.a dayc | o11€e an rgan €SSES hangers were identified as Rosen- | ixht ride through beauti- i A Reasonal Deposit will hold any fur t dorf’s property. ;A reward of $1.000| ful Susquehanna Valle | 6, 2 F < Ly garment was offered for the conviction of ‘the Mg esossnasmiiiand o in.our dry, cold air storage without chqrge until thieves a proportionate amount to be Proportionate fares from November 1. e recovery of part of the other points 3 stolen furs. | Tickets good for 16 days ! . alisle Bopsi—SEiol Mesr. ‘ —_— The South Sea Island’ womed sit down to dance and just wave their arms. = : E’Ieb@cizer . 7 Pe!msylvania System There’s Almost Fifty Dresses in l“ Voile with designs and colors that give th lendi nesd. efiect of foulards. Organdy dressgs‘ witl? Household Day Esatures g spl id S ateaes for W i ruffles; overskirt effect and plain organdy col- Heavy Bmssels Rugs 4’5(") Ya ] 36'1110]1 lar. High-grade gingham with straightline ;;.29 .uverskin effect and wide tie sash. At . 312.75 and 314.75 Each Cretonnes, 3%¢. Ya l‘d Twe. Ten & Voile, Tricolette and Georgette Every rug with heavy wool facing. In 7 Ive 2sc 2 Blo $1.85 & _ most ~ desirable- designs and . colorings. Comprising 12 of the very latest spring Voile B I!S‘(‘!S, 2 3 These are real good, serviceable rugs, and and summer‘crealions, in both floral and * 1ac:}ncsmf::’;’:n:',:ce"e‘;gix2;‘;‘:{‘;3&‘;’}‘;“;3 : as the quantities are limited we advise Colonial designs. A wonderful assort- Removal Sale quarter sleeves. Tricolette Blouses in new carly shopping. ment of colors. At this price we urge our leading shades. Georgette Blouses with ruffle i atrons to bu; enerously. /ednesday 'fln:;mb l::ig zGdl. o oit] s i 23 rugs, size 9 x12 feet, at $14.75. P to b ):i g sly. Wednesday T 13 . = . - ATISU85 e o o o e s 4 18 rugs, size 8%4x10%; feet, at $12.75. only at 32c yard. Palais Royal—Second Floor. Palais Royal—Second Floor. - Palals Royal—Bargnain Basement. The Sale Without A Paralle] . . .. 13 Entire Stocks of 15 SUITS, WRAPS, DRESSES of China and -HouseWare Store Features—New Low Prices Household Necessities 5 Lisk’s “Diamond Flake, Triple-coated Nx'-:’a:-‘e;l‘l- c;_-;‘x_ Aluminum Tea |§€|9.§ e Chippendale Glass, 5'95 Enameled Steel Cooking Ware. Every piece size, 6 goblets, colonial perfect and fully guaranteed. - “Eiectric 1rons— Universal make— 6-1b. domestic size. tumblers or & wine. ¢Qc Wood Handlea|Ins Kotttens ¢ and | conyex Kettien, [ VW Gne20ar. i glasnen. colonial, Preserving, Ket-| K cvetes win|with enameled | “Electric Vibraters—almost a_toilet Fruit Bowls, co- enameled cov-|oovers. necessity—made by Drake. $498 Tontal Crappendaie,. 49€ s 98¢ | ere. K YW b :$2,19 | Electric Co.; guaranteed, ; / _Chotee. Chotce, 9349 L choice. Wisard Ponar—tall T-at an §1.39 SPECIALS From the Ice Tea Glasses, a poin-| Fruit and Lard Preases, double cylinders; Wiiard Farnitare beliah, - Dinnerwar jon settia cut on a SLE high pressure; Brighton make; 98 — — Y ! clear crystal, 6 for’ 4:quart_size, 08 $6.! e e Set, Ameritan |—————————— | "Window . Ve Zfits or 9 nngmfi Chotee of 'two $e4r49 Hf:.'::’::;lg b 1o mial} frames:; ..,:fi%tu.""m".‘i‘.’fk‘;"é.ii’{'."m“ stove, T 5 B $1.75 X : ror pretty patterns, 3 Fifsher ang 61 98¢ | Willow Clothes Hampers, full wpven, steum = Fenh W Tioh i Sitver | Tt Style — 3 trons, - ‘| bleached willows. Round shape; ~ stand and handle. S1-plece Dinner Set, American po e i s | family Setes M ineed e oeaie) $1.4? Gream or Electro Silicon. 2 oy 98¢ celain; gold floral decora- 898 T . I8 |Dishes, colonial wn _Howe, corrugated Tubber; § bl ST P see s e e S ol : cine $ lphens 49c size; moulded hose:" continuous roils; Aluminum Colander; | wagnera Cast Aluminem §{ 08 TN Bi-plece Dimmer Set, semi-porce- | ————————— ;_per foo Tatoe Sias im- Skilletas No. 7 size, o Gas Irens — Domestic lain- with Dlue and gold $1f 98 uZ;r;;ux;'fi Bet, 2| Gaivanized Tron Ware, underpriced for ,gfi B h’ 98C | size; highly polished, decorations, e v, $ 1981 Wednesda: ray finish....., . (Anticioage your can- | ully guaran- . $ 98 fond S R AT R ning requirements. teed, S 51-plece Cottage Set, gold-line 3 Kiteh- S-gal - re scalioped_edgo with violet §17 5(), Corered Disk or Cos- en Gar 2-qt. Size Pu e B S decoration, . P serole, from odd sets, "C » SlAtuminum 490 95c - decorated, choice, s > Pails, - Sau o . Tee (:... m.__ A orate St I ST | Gl Mixing B | el 39c i) et : S iR oa line and Wall of Troy der §33 98 :::u; ety 49¢ i Fgwart | Pefcolttors. pure ized tub, sign, isiic : B aluminum; ~ 100-plece Dinner Set, coin gold band| Cups and Saucers,| M Cans, - | Tubm, full 8-cup $1 l9 and rosebud decoration, 43 4 |decorated pomee- $f {9 size- - Chippendale Glass, § 10 and 13 quart, 16-gt. Préserv-| 12 and 14 quart Price New fall styles not included Making quick disposal of our stocks in order to give the contractors plenty of working space. = X side handles, c The selections are most complete. Plenty of sizes. All up to the usual Erlebacher high. standard of Fine Quality and Original Styling. from open stock, n, 6 for SEEESNEEENEEN (R AR R R RN RN A N R R R R R N R R R R N R R R R R R R R R R R R R N R N R N R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R R T T T VRV R RN YT SEEENEEEEEENEEEEEEEENEE ENEEEEEENENENENENEEES N~ 2 O T4 5 ¥ » (e R

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