Evening Star Newspaper, December 16, 1921, Page 23

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928 F St. N.W. —In a few days—it will be too late to Buy ~ $9to$15 Valuesin WOMEN’S HIGH-GRADE F-O-O-T-W-E-A-R at $5:4 to %94 DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY—not many’ niore days before we close this SALE. To make the last few days attractive enough to .interest those who have not already benefited by the low priccs—WE HAVE ADDED SEVERAL HUNDRED PAIRS OF ADVANCE 1922 Parisian and New York models that have just arrived and were intended to be shown after Xmas and at 12 and 14 dollars. Wise women who require style and wish to economize have taken or will TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS BIRTHDAY SALE. THE BOOTERY Creators of Novelty Footwear —F St.—928—F St. Tomeorrow is'the Last Day for FREE—a box of one lb. Martha ‘Washingt o n Candiesto each shoe purchaser— FREE! stronger as- Getting. eEmwewwAeg - ewmmeaeow IR RS (R RN N Fashion Shop uits & Overcoats HAT a wonderful difference adding the words “Fashion Shop” makes when quoting the price. For we got $35 to $45 for the suits and $35 to $40 for the overcoats—right in these stores. Talking about suits—fine, hard-finished worsteds! Smart English tweeds! Quality cassimeres! And overcoats! Even the popular raglan sleeve, belt all-around-models—what do you know about that! And if you should happen to be a conserv- ative dresser, we have fine silk-mixed, full line worsted suits! And very fine overcoats of the “dressy” type—full lined. ON SALE AT BOTH STORES \ NECESSARY ALTERATIONS AT COST —couldn’t afford to do it at such a sacrifice price. See Our Tuxedo Suits at $40 . Fashion Ghop 15th & G 9%h&E Next to Kelth's ' opp. U. !_ 'l‘renury Opp. Crandall's BESTER 'I‘AILOIED CLOTHE: IADHA'I'I'AN !HIB I TETSON HA’I‘I INTERWOVEN HOSE DUOFOLD vN DERWEAR ’D PRE_SS CLUB ELECTS. Robert A-rmntnng of Los Angeles Times Chosen President. .~ ROBERT B. ARMSTRONG. Robert Armstrong of the Los Angeles Times has been elected president of the National Press Club, other officers for the ensuing year being chosen as follows: Carter Field of the New York “ribune, vice president; Stewart God- win of the Haskin syndicate, secre- tary; Homer Dodge of the Federal i Trade Informhtion Service, treasurer; 1Henry Sweinhart of La Presna, New | York, financial secretary, and Avery Marks of the Washington Times and Stephen Early of the Associated Press, members of the board of governors to serve for three years. PRIZE ESSAYS SELECTED. Winners in Contest Announced by School Citizenship League. Winners of the world essay contest conducted by the American School Cltizenship League were announced todax by Mras. Fannie Fern Andrews, organizer of the league. They are: Normal school class—Miss Lucile Heath, State Normal School, Towson, Md., first prize; Mlss Grace M. Tull, Stale Normal Scheol, Towson, Md.. second prize, and Miss Eva B. Weber, State Normal School, Millersville, Pa. third. Secondary_school ¢ garet R. Martin, 1. Hollywoud. first priz: Miss Amy L. \pellcor. Granston High R. I Miss Mar- Tyle 3 ddlchourm. W prize. The league will conduct another say contest next year on the “The Function of Education promotion of International Under- standing.” for the normal schoo on “The Essential Foundations of a Co-operating World™ for the second- ary schools AMUSEMENTS * “The Taming of the Shrew.” + A very delightful performance of “The Taming of the Shrew” was given at Poli’s Theater last evening by the Sothern-Marlow compan Petruchio has taxed the wits of the Shakespearean players of ages. To some he has been the stern, unbend- ing man of authority, insistent upon his right8 as mere man and especially 80 @s a husband. They have relled upon the situations of the play. rather than effort of their own to provide the comedy unquestionably mind of ‘the great author. Mr. Sothern has chosen rather to pretend than to be this type of a tamer, and in consequence the comedy, at times, has seemed to approach the domain of farce, even burlesque, Keenly alive to the fact that the co-ordination of his headstrong and whimsical young ; bride is a factor in marital felicity, he proceeds to the task with ardor in opening her eyes to the fact that while he loves her, yet she must be- have. To this interpretation Miss Marlowe lends the charm of her Katharine. & fitting and delightful match for the new Petruchio, with the result that the performance is delightful comedy. to which Rowland Buckstone, as Grumio: V. L. Granville, as Hortensio; Miss Lenore Chippendale, as Bianca: Albert Howson, as tomorrow afternoon and tomorrow evening. S P That it is the wife's privilege, in ciasses of society. to lay out the mon for food, was the dictum laid down by a London magistrate in deciding a matrimonial dispute which arpse | because the husband, dissatisfied with his meals, deuded to purchase the food himself. Always Fresh and Delicia.us 60c Lb. You can pay morc—but none better-at any price. Fancy Xmas Boxes and Favors At Very Low Prices 1220 G St. N.W. VIM-O.GEN s not only pleasant to take and agreeable to even the weakest : {stomaeh, but it contains all three . mines—and lci;;? nj;: 1& Wfim‘x necessary to fect health. - GEN Yeast—pleasant and easy to take. {If you are weak, undernourished, under | weight, nervous, run down and “all in; give VIM-O-GEN a chance to prove how superior it-is INSIST ON VIM-O-GEN YEAST Look for the White .and Blue package and beware of inferior 'substifutes and imitations. Abso- lutely Guaranteed. Your money back if not satisfied. Sold by i~ Peoples Drug Stfires i VIM-O-GEN With Yeast Vitamines (LT BT TR T l RSN H I 810-818 7th St., “Home of Gifts” (aknd ~ Seul WE Dnys Gigantic Double Sale of Shirts Thousands of Brand-new, High-grade Shirts in the Finer Weaves 1 of Cotton and Sdk, Ready for Saturday at Wonderful Savings 2 .00 ~ Men’s Fine $ SHIRTS Troy-Tailored Continuing the whirlwind sale that set new rec- ordsof selling today. Purchase of famous * “* Brand men's QUALITY shirts—of satin-stripe madras, woven madras, Russlan cord, Irish poplin, Oxford cloth, Soi- sette and 80-square percaie. The majority entirely perfect —others practlcally so, though subject to un- noticeable imperfections. Sizes 134 to 18, Al sales final. —First Kloow, In the Rear. Perfumery_ And ‘Boxed Sets For Xmas Giving MEN’S COLGATE SHAVING SETS, consisting of handy-grip shaving stick. tooth paste, toilet .water and talcum. In gift l,l bo: . Fl.omh.n’r COMBINATION BETS, of perfume, toilet water, face powder and $4 80 toilet soap: hand- somely boxed COLGATE'S TOILET WATERS, all odors, 50c and $1.00 VANITY CASES, satin-covered or of fancy metal, fitted with compact rouge and face p -d«r: mirror SOC in top . NYDIA $ETS_ large can talc, face powder and extract, beau- tifully boxed; 4-piece $l 50 . set reduced to $1.98; 3-piece set reduced to CHA MING, GIFT SETS—in silk-lined box; containing per- fume, face pow- der, toilet water and A soap .. A \ TOILET WATER, $1.00 and $1.50 COLGATE'S BABY SETS, con- sisting of cold cream, toilet water. talcum, soap pma exquinice extract. $ 1 .50 In gift b AND GIFT SETS Comb Brush Sets. mb, Brush and Mirrer Sets. $1.00 to $12.50 ;ifts of beauty and uti stic_toilet sets in gold and silver finishes. decorated porce- lain, clouded shell, ivory finished ware, inlaid metals and enameled novelties. All boxed for giving. MILITARY BRUSHES . $1.25 to $6.50 The gift of gifts for “him. Plain. and elaborate silver-fi: ished, inlaid ivory ware and dec- grated “backs, all with. fne risties. SMOKERS’ ARTICLES 79¢ to $6.98 Ash receivers, trays and floor stands, in infinite variety. CHILDREN’S SETS $1.75 to $2.39 Comb and brush sets, in many beautiful and durable, styles of silver-finished metal, ivory ware and inlaid combinations. CHILDRENS FINE COMB, BRUSH AND $4.98 MIRROR SETS DOLL® SETS. of dainty comb and brush; a delight- l’ul gln for any little l '00 SCHOENHUT’S TOY PI- ANOS, with polished cases. Music for tets. ) and 75c_to 84.98 i -lu.w TEA SETS—Large and varied assortments of dec- orated metal dishes and Japanese china dIIhel in . 50¢, 75¢, 98¢ “ " 10 8198 TENPINS—Largé wood- | ¢ en .balls and pins, for in- door lporv.. 3 oulIA ‘loAlln-Sold l’or} $1.50 last Xmas. Special, e TRON TOYS-—Large painted ¢ fire engines, hook and ladder wagons and trains, UNCLE WIGGILY GAME— 'ly built boy-proof wagons, Great fun for young with detachable bodies. old. $1.00 and 79C | Heavy artillery wheels with| kinds. ~ Special. . iroller bearings. ~ Double- Easel Blackboards NESTED ' BLOCKS — Hand- spmely decorated in childhood -pictures, BOWLING ALLEYS, of hard- wood,-with. pins and mechan- | mll'.reu. ical rolling_spring, lows, . d $1.98 '81.19, $l.98, $2.98 13 Mackinaws & § 4 _§9_ Overcoats Blanket Plald Jlackinaws. and wool-mixced qualities, cnllar, belt and large pockets. Sizes 8 Chlnchma Overcoats, in_ gray. blue and brown: sizes 21; to 10. Plaid cloth lining. Deep kets. All-Wool Juvenile Suits . Little Boys' Fine Suit faney mixtures in Oliver Twist. junior Norfolk models. As dressy are serviceable. Sizes 3 to S, All-Wool 2-Pants Suits.....__. Sizes 7 to 17 in these splendid pure-wool- ~ suits, all with two pairs of lined pants, which means double wear. Box-pleated and inverted pleated back models, with belt. Al- paca and Venetian linings. —First Floor—King's Palace. $4.95, of blue serge and Middy and as they Thread Silk Hose thread silk, with garter tops. hvery pair perfect. dovan, African brown, russet, navy and gray. FLARE TOP $2'50 SILK HOSE— Women'sOnyx Full-fashioned Thread Silk Hose with wide, flared gar- Hose — Kayse: fashioned Silk ter tops. Black, cordovan, - favored colors and styles. ] smoke and gray. : POINTEX S1LK WO ME l 00 HOSE — Women's $2 25 wool, HO8E— ¥ ull - fashioned Thread Silk Hose with he famous Pointex heel. worth giving. Heather Substand: styles. ings. Tull rashioned knit. Black and and colors. beautifully Ribbed Black CQATS coats that will appeal to every woman's sen; as her ideals of quality. v fur collars and quffs. - $19.75 and $39. Safety Coaster | Wagons Reduced Famous Wilkinson sturdi- 98¢ and $1.98 \iointed tongue and safety {coaster brake. Best. and | strongest wagon. {The three Inrgest -amln' Wik weal state. $1.00 leas than regular price Ne. 51 .$7.95 . Educatfonsl | s Teys At. .50.‘3 ;98ca ‘ '$2.98 49¢c and 98 | TRIMMED DOLLS) BEDS, of heavy brass wiré, with eanopy and pil- SALE for BOYS! Oynx Full Fashioned $ 1 08 A notably low price for gift silk hose of quality. ALL - SILK Van Raalte and Pointex Fine Quality . Full- Fine Wool Sport Hose in dropstitch and clocked ‘affected in looks and wear. Ribbed and Girls’ every pawr perfect. Women’s Plush Make Gifts of Subsmntml Character Featuring tomorrow two oxcepuonn“ émups of black plush se of economy as At $19.75 are fine bla#k plush c with large coney fur collar, cuffs and band around buttom $3 are H & H black plush coats with lll_" sleeves dnd large Men’s Silk $ 95 - SHIRTS Every Shirt Perfect Purchase of the ebrated “Artcraft” and “Im- perial” makes of magnificent pure “«ilk shirts. Of broadeloth silk, white and striped jersey silk, Eagle crepe de chine and radium silk—rich, luxurious qual- itics of surpassing beauty and durability. Many of these shirts are selling TODAY for $7.00, $8.00 and $10. A wealth of beautiful patterns and plain white. Sizes 1, to 17 : . —Men's Dept—Separate Entrance from 7th St. NEW PURCHASE! Women’s Imported LAMBSKIN GLOVES $1.00 Best dollar glove sale of them all—for these are even Dbetter gloves than in preceding events. Of fine quality lambskin, every pair perfect. 3-row embroidered backs. Bl rown, tan, beaver and gray: also bluck with white and white with black. Kayser Chamoisette Gloves prices for the chamoisette Attractive low genuine imported gloves in all colors— 9c The Strap-wrist . 1.00 KAYSER LEATHERETTE GLOVES, preférred for smart a; pearance, durability and econ- omy; perfect quality: also Van Raalte double silk gloves in a wide color range. Slngml\ imp erfect. l = l Choi . $1.98 10 $10.00 No better gift—for the mo- . $3.50 ‘ Hose in the For Tots $5.98 & $7.98 From a large and varied line of little tolks’ fine winter coats, we choose for emph: two groups that off usual meas low pric mixed color- ards, but un- clmul Hose, GIRLS’ DRESSES Of Navy Blue Serge $4.98 $5.98 $8.98 Practical gifts—these sightly and serviceable dresss of fine serge, in all sizes 6 to 14. Rexu- lation. jumper and mlddy styles, variously trimmed with rows of braid and pretty conceits of wool embroidery. 2.Piece JERSEY DRESSES $8.98 Sizes 8 to 14 in these warm and attractive frocks so popular thi seaso! In flame. copen, navy, rust and tan. White collars and cuffs. 63 Hundreds of Dutch Rompers, 69¢ 1. DOLLS’ FURNITURE— Shoo-Flies 'Well -built ‘white enamel- 25% m glit trimmed beds, cribs, bassinettes, swings, Reducing _the prices of lNEL chairs and other ar- all our _shoo-flies one-ticles. ‘fourth. Horse and.duck| 49¢ to 33,48 styles, white enameled and decorated. Uphoister-| sTROLLER GO-CARTS, ed seats. jof reed fiber. with Tubber , with o without " plate. Teaches th $3 98 anll $4.98 rice (little ppeNito) sveu 98C and count........ L BRADLEY’S GAMES of BARKING ~ DOG, _ with lall sorts; also children's dA:‘corl.'.edl k.n;wl 50 jpaint sets. amusing im- Kt 50CES, "45e, 75c, 98¢ Large Character Dolls . | it or without wig. Life-like, chubby babies, with unbreakable 1oln‘u. Biggest and W y best doll in hington “at this $2 98 Drice ......i.... ST B $1.50 Imported Infant Dolls, jointed: with nursing bottle and $l 19 B PRALT Ly St i@ s et s e S I with full, Blondes IMPORTED DOLLS of finest quality. curling wigs, sleeping eyes and eyelashes. and brunettes. $3.98 mfi“% UUUULLU T R e NG TR R R T T T T £

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