Evening Star Newspaper, August 18, 1921, Page 5

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B - 7 " s BRI Ay \“ L PR ¥ GTON, D. C, . 2 > 4 THE EVENING STAR, WAS THURSDAY, ‘AUGUST 1% <1921, 1. kL Avenue Special for Two Seasons—This and Next Closed All Day Saturday. Very Remarkable Values Men’s Suits At a Very Remarkable Price $23.75 Saks & (Jompany == performances Buster Keaton’s “Hard Luck” will be the layghmaker. Minneapolis Tries It and Sends Mr. BAIHU“BS R[SEN'I' AMUSEMENTS| st satesrsc s min e 22 MUSIC FOR P. 0. CLERKS. Yo oz lpobo ; i?‘o'r d at being away from their x5 1 COSMOS—“She Cares for Me.”- Manager Brylawski of the Cosmos Theater, with much difficulty has se- j cured for his headline attraction, ac- \ cording to his announcement,: Ben Harrison, former principal comedian R tative R Scores with nhehnully‘sme;r jShow, _“Oh Look!" who, assisted by Mabel War- epresentative: Ryan 2L St By b s o will present “She Cares for Me,” a de- Tom Watson at National - {iighttul fantasy by Benjamio Ryan. It in prettily staged and is delight- . : ully “embellished with songs an Council Meeting. dances out o the ordinary. A second feature will be Mlle. Rhea Declaring that after every attack !and company in a lavishly staged mu- upon the Catholic religion the Cath- !?“’" Pc'l“d;“":h of exceptional Bl N i ing an lanc 3 cal % 0% olicq had risen to greater power and | g fad qancing. Ht s Bong: and new triumphs Representative Thomas | Dance.” Others will include Fred and J. Ryan of New York, speaking at:Tommy Hayden, in odd versatilities, Y ag thelr booking reads; Brown, Marsh | the mass. meeting of the District | ng hoimer, in a singing Sketch en- branch of the National Council Of titled “On the Docks”; the Sheltons, Catholic Men, last night in the gym- ";1 Doul&z. Blmlancisn‘n;l and ?f}??«xo{.fi; nasium of Catholic University, criti- | Eling; the Brown Sisters, w cep. |Accordions and .unusual songs, and cised the alleged utterances of Sen-|igerii Gonam "Togo. in his own “slide- ator Tom Watson of Georgia in his |for-life balancing.” paper, calling them false and un-| Cosmopolitan's _ handsome American. Nearly 3,000 men and photo- play., “The Wild Goose.” with its ro-\ A pleasing bill of vaudeville and pictures will be presented at all per- formances Sunday, starting at 3 p.m. Great Fi A trip to Great Falls Park affords a view of the nearby Virginia country- Side and affords an ideal day’s outing at this historic resort, where free dancing, concerts, fishing and other amusements are provided. Electric trains provide fast a~d frequent serv- ice to and from the Falls, = BRING MUSIC SCHOOL HERE. By orders fssued by Weeks, the Army Music School, e! tablished several vears ago, at Gov: ernors Island. N. Y., for the training of bandmasters and Army musiclans generally, will be transferred to Washinzton barracks. at the foot of 4% street. by September 1. The tran. fer includes all personnel and equip. ment_of the school. Buildings 22-A and 23-A. now occupled by the ad- jutant general's department for of- fices and storage, hereafter will be used as quarters for the personnel, including students, of the Army Music School. Hays Suggestion. | Use of music during the night shifts] at post offices has heen suggested to| Postmaster General Hays by Post- master E. A. Purdy of the Minneapolis office. who states that he has tried out a_phonograph with success. | Everybody wuas more ziert, he said. and at quitting time they went home less tired, 1éss worrled “afid with a more efficient night's work done. $2 SEABRIDGE JEWELRY CO. 724 9th St. N.\Wv. $3.50 Philadeiphia $3.25 Chester $3.00 Wilmington War Tax 8% Additienal Sunday, August 21 SIMILAR EXCURSION Sentember 4 SPECTAL TRAI Lv. Washingion ... Returning Thiladelphia. T Chester, .. Lv. Wilmington (Standard time) Consult Ticket Agents Baltimore & Ghio R. R. women were in attendance at this meeting. “It hurts ime as a man of Irish de- scent and a Ca.holic” Mr. Ryan stat- ed, “and insults every priaciple of ‘ They concern next season even more than this—for they are in the weights and colors adaptable to fall wear. All of which makes this price the more extraordinary. : Americanism. H s unit o represent Hair-line stripes in Brown and White, Blue and White, ‘,l; 2 e My Brown and Red—Oxford mixtures—and plain Blue, Brown, tToni ‘B aa uh T tHeL Catholics . ® throughout the country that by their Gray and Tan Herringbones. | united eitorts attacks in the future 4 Single and Double Breasted Suits—one and two button Wit DS e ” igisuiBle. Sal’ assuit styles. Also some Golf Suits—with Knickerbocker trousers. spoke o -h. Tex>lution offered by him i the House asking for prohibition of With some of these Suits ANt Sl A A 4 eyt inam e s 16ty e eat Y the ediung of Senator Watson's puper in the offices of the United S.ates Senate. The matter s being fuliy investigated, he added, And evidence will be ready soon. Resolution Expresses Loyalty. A resolution was adopted by the =T & Special in Boys' : . ° | assemblage, rollowing its presenta- tion by the council, which stated "L‘nrdmal‘ Gibbons, in p‘edginbghlhli r Catholic mind and purpose on beha ‘") of the hierarchy, April 18, 1918, in a _Values Up to 515' letter to the President of the United States, sald: = .**Our people, as ever, i rise as one man to serve the nation. Our L4 priests and consecrated women will once again., as in every former trial of our country, win by their bravery. their heroism and their service new 1t’ll be worth while to look this lot of Suits over with a view |isharcineriantfanascteryy of getting the yougsters ready for school. They are small lots— [ that ‘pledge whanimousts. < Fheit recs plain Blue and fancy patterns—some with one, many with TWO ragincampgandilontctie thattisneld PAIRS OF PANTS. Just the weight they’ll need right up to snow-time. Sizes 7 to 17 years—the combined lots. we | S ey In responding to t pledge, Catholic womanhood. particuiarly as represented in the ‘religious commu- nities, were a unit in their devotion to country and flag. “Overlooking the record made, ex- pressing only venal prejudice and bigotry, perverted minds in the countr; have tried bv written and spoken words to nullify the splendid record; theretore: “We appeal to our fellaw Catholic {men and women to continue in their duty as heretofore, and pray that the malignant minds may be function in the spirit of Christirn charity i mmunity of our cherished countrv.” Sizes 7 to 17 years—the combined lots. Lot of Boys’ Wash Suits—Junior Norfolks, Middys and Button-on styles; plain colors and combinations. Broken sizes, 3 to 8 $1 25 vears. $2 and $2.50 values s Mouse-colored Corduro; sizes 3 to 9 years.... Corduroy Knickerbockers—ci $ 1 .59 sewed seams; sizes 7 to 17 years. .. coocon Khaki Knickerbockers—full cut and strongly sewed seams. OC Sizes 7 to 17 years. .. 5 Boys’ Sport Blouses—wit leeves and sport collars. 6SC Sizes 6 to 17 years........ Crossbar Nainsook Union Suits, with buttons for the pants. Sizes 3 to 10 years..--.. & Boys’ Black Cat Hose—medium rib; fast color. to 114 = Some More Important Specials in Men’s Haherdashery i Things Your Wardrobe Is Needing Silk and Linen Union Suits; the Zephyr weight that is. S Senator Wataon Criticised. Resolutions adopted by the Alum- nae Association of Mount St. Agnes College, Mount =hington, Mr\.l also were read, in which the alleged utterances of. Senator Watson werei attacked. e meeting was presided over by Dr. Leo J. Stock, professor of history at’ Cathollc University. He stated in an opening speech that it was im- possible to stop the publication of newspapers and magazines if they came within the postal.law, but the effect of scurrilous- statements could be counteracted by the spreading of | truthful ones. He spoke of Catholic colonization since the time of Columbus, and cited }that many unfair laws had been pass- 4 at various times which acted as a hardship one Catholics. He stated that the great war had failed to atop religious prejudices and bigotry. He then cited popular with most men; full athletic cut. Sizes 34 to 44. Re- duced from $3.50. Samples of high-grade Madras and Mercerized Union Suits—sheerest of fabrics ; plain white and solid colors. Sizes 341042, Reduced from $2....... covvveorniannnnnnanannn. Fancy Neglige Shirts—remaining numbegs taken from our own stiock—exclusive in pattern; superior in quality, and correct in cut and proportions. Sizes 14 to 1675 only. Re- ducedit fromB SRS - Nt S T el T s U e Better quality of Madras Pajamas, in solid colors—of White, Tan, Blue, Lavender and fancy stripes. Full cut— andinall sizes......ceuveene®innnnn.. Men’s Cut Silk and Knitted Silk Four-in-hands—solid colors and Roman stripes. Reduced to................ the slaying of Flther Coyle in Birmingtam, Ala., about a week ago. “We must do all in our {power to allay reHgious bigotry,” he concluded. Rev. J. T. Fitzgerald spoke on the subject of “Sisterhood,” showing the high ideals that they were held in from the Vestal Virgins of Rome to the nuns of the present day. Fol- lowing his address, a message w. read from Representative Alice Rol ertson, who stated that “We prote: tants have a lot to learn from the loyalty and open hearts of the fol- Jowe! of the mother church of Rome.” Eight Million in Organization. Thomas J. Donovan, vice pr, Vof ‘the District. branch of “tra et tional Council of Catholic Men, spoke on organization work. He declared that when the present organization of Catholics was complete, 8,000,000 adult Catholics would be organized. and then they will be fr - i tacks, he ended. =S rom¥at Combine business and sport selections _were Burke. Frank rendered R alter Snyder and Agnes Dougherty, ! Whelan. Music and vocal by D. " $3 and $4 St in your clothes DIVORCED FOURTH TIME. Justice Hitz of the District Supreme Court has granted an absol X I : to Josephine Dove from Chaiee o ” c ) ecpt You'll need another Straw to piece out the season, and here is the .h':;"m“,,;':‘,‘.‘z“‘,f,':,-"g':;,v;:;grgb;;‘;.g; chance to save half—and mgre. ' S by the woman, each of her four mar- Sennits and Fancy Braids—wanted shapes. All the $3 and $4 grades. riages being set aside by court de- Special Sale of Men’s Low Shoes when first married. 0y Values Up to $10 5. BavwHovsCo. $4.95 “THE BUSY CORNER" PENNAAVEAT 8 TH.ST. For dress, street and sport wear—Brown, Mahogany and Tan Russia Calf; Cordovan, Black and Brown Kid; Gun Metal—and White and trimmed Nu-Buck. English, Brogue, Ball-Strap, Wing-tip and Con- servative lasts. : E “four-piece suit” is the latest thing—coat, waistcoat, trousers; with a pair of golf-breeches extra The trousers for business, the knickers for golf, outings, campus, or around home; same coat and vest for both Specials for Friday Boys’ Oxfords—English and Ball-strap styles—Gun metal. Brown Good idea nd Mahogany. Solid oak soles. Sizes to 5%. Values W RD i S - 5 C el peneeies - e - Dust Mop. _You'll get the right style and quality Boys’ and Little Boys’ Shoes—for scout and vacation wear. i v f ; . All §.95 , il - when you find this name leather. Brown or Smoked Elk, with tan patch sides. e () e PR T Children’s Lace and Button Shoes—Patent Leather -with $ 1 39 Brown Kid tops, Brown, Calf, Black, etc. Sizes 4to 8 5 . Children’s Sandals, Oxfords and Pumps, in Tan ar;d B ow {4 ) i . z : » . leather—White and Brown Canvas. Sewed soles. Brokenrs‘;:;: 856 8 { ’1 ; ; Hart SChaE[ler &v Marx . Economy Floor | LM o e ’ —Regularly 3 s Absolutely Guaranteed | e Floor ‘Wax The guarantee means everything—all \:voo], fast c:;lor, ‘.character of the make. Single and Double breasted Sacks, in the models most in de- mand and all sizes. e e S E 3 Striped Worsted Trousers—good patterns; well cut and s 85 made. Special..... ; ,3' ' Raleigh Haberdasher 1109-1111 Pg{{(zsylpania Avenue 7. sesccosvsne

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