Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1922, Page 16

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16 i You Can’t Brush or Wash Out Dandruff Famous Chocolate 60c Lb. lououy-elmu- Chocolate 8hop, H St. N.W. (Opp. on'c Printing Offos). Tutt & Mr. Ir. Tutt The first and only edition of the Famous Distrlet Attorney Serles by Arthur Train. © volumes, 28 {llustrations, 45 gripping storles of Mysteries, Clues, Secret Socleties, Blackmail, Insanity and the Law. Humor fn the Courts. Sleuths. Police Courts. Witnesses. Juries. Trials. Judges. Law Tricks. Swindles. Con Games, etc. For prl Charles Seribners Sons DORAN’S FUDGE TH& ouly sure way to get rid of dan- [.mm % to dissolfe df, then you destroy it dhtirely. T8 do Bhis, get about four { ouncad of ordinary Mquid arvon; apply | it at nigit when retiring: use enough to molsten the sealp and rub it la geatly with the finger tips. 1, Do this tonight, and by morning, most | | if not all, of your dandruff will be gone and three or four more applications will | | completely dissolve and entirely destroy | | evory single sign aud trace of It no| | watter how much dandraff you may have. You will find, “too, that ail Liching and digging of the scalp will stop at on {'aid “your hwic will be flufty, lustrous. silky and soft, and look aud feel | 1 times better. | You can’ get ilquid arvon at any drug cnsive and never fails } CEREEE SRR Where Your Dollars Count Most BEHREND’ 720-22-24 7th St. N.W. | 64c | Enticing and Stupendous Values for Thrifty Tuesday Shoppers WOMEN’S = $17.50 COATS Melton, Beaver and Sport Cloaking, in Brown, $ 7.99 l Reindeer, Blue, Black and Oxford. Belted or flared styles. Some fur trimmed. Nice, th‘!!‘. Quality, Crisp Voile Waists, in tailored or dainty lace, embroidery and fine tucked styles. $17.99) $1.00 WHITE VOILE WAISTS *3.99| | that the al *» $40 Women’s Coat Suits Elegantly Silk-lined and some Splendidly Fur-trimmed Suits of Wool, Tricotine, Ve- lour and Suedine. This winter'’s handsamest newest styles. - - 9Q Velour Serge Another 100 1ot of these “Wonder” Dresses, of fine serge and velour, in brown, blue, tan and gray. Some beaded, some embroidered, others tailored. 16 to 44 sizes. $1 WOMEN’S OUTING GOWNS 5 9 and blue striped Domet Flannel, with hand- somely silk embroidered yokes. sizes. BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ SWEATERS Heavy, Winter-weight, Close-ribbed Sweaters, in coat styles, for children, made with big, convertible storm collars and pockets. 24 to 34 sizes. Big, full-cut 86¢ | GIRLS' Up to $14.98 COATS § 7.77 l | Fur-trimmed, Silk-stitched and Novelty ! Coats for girls 4 to 14 years. Choice of belted or flared styles, in this winter's choic- est models. 1 | i Nicely lined throughout. I i $1.25 SATINE PETTICOATS Exceptionally good quality black and a few Flow- ered *Pattern Petticoats. Made with fancy accordion pleated ruffles and adjustable waist bands. 88c| | Bunching our good quality Mackinaws for big boys and heavy Chinchilla Coats for smaller boys at this special price. Warm- styles and the biggest values of all times. [ ] 9 MEN’S BLUE WORK SHIRTS Made of a good quality chambray; full-cut sizes; ‘ well made; double stitched; one pocket. Sizes 143 to 17. men. High neck and ankle pants, fleeced lined. One-button closed crotch. ' CHAMOIS SUI GL LADIES’ C SUEDE GLOVES 43 Boys’ $5 and $6 Heavy Overcoats est winter weights. Brand-new stock and Men’s Gray Ribbed Union Suits Closely Woven Gray Ribbed Uffion Suits, for Ladies’ Fabrle Chamois-finish Gloves, lined; 8 row contrasting beaver. embroidery, in black, brown, $1.25 LADIES’ SILK HOSE white and Ladies’ Pure Thread Silk Hose, in black, cordovan and white; seamed back with fash- ioned ankle; flare top; slight irregulars of $1.25 BOYS’ BEAR BRAND STOCKINGS 20c CURTAIN SCRIMS §00 yards of Good Quality Scrims, in ecru, with | Filled for the red dining room, ic | and others ;VICTORY DAY FOR W.C.T.U.: { Kentucky ‘University will be the chief guest of iner of the Brown Alumni Club of "Alumnae Association at the National Heavy Bicycle Ribbed Hose, in black, for boys. Reinforced knees and foet. Slight irregulars. Sizes 7 to 11%. 39¢ 32-In. DRESS GINGHAMS In a wonderful assortment of plaids, checks and plain colors. Every one absolutely fast color. i eream color with small colored designs. 32 and 36 inches l 1 c ! wide. . 1l $2.25 Crochet Bedspreads ] for full size and three-quarter beds. Closely woven and In a variety of Marsellles de- [ signs. All hemmed ends. - $1.50 72x90 SEAMLESS SHEETS Cut from extra fine quality firm threaded sheet- . ing, fully bleached and free from Allifg. Beautiful Sheer Quality White Volle, with an assortment of cluster, corded effects. Excel- lent for women'svwalsis and children’s drwes. 27 inches wide. To Exhibit Work Here 0 has been term- ng exponent of hunko Sugiur: ed the greatest Japanese art, i mow in Washington and is to hold an exhibition of his paintings at the National Museum. CITY CLUB OCCUPIES NEW HOME ON G STREET | Several Hundred Members and Their Guests Served There Yes- | terday—Many Bookings Made. With the old clubhouse of the City | Club already closed, the new building | on G street began its regular service | yesterday to several hundred mem- | s and their guests. Members visit- | ing the elub vesterday had an oppor- tunity to e a closer examination of the new structure. The expectation of the club's officers | building would become | all sorts 4:(‘ hookings already made. Teetings ‘of ths Monday 'Luncheon | Club and the Washington Typothetae re Booked, and these organizations ill hold their luncheons at the club | cach Monday hereafter. | Tomorrow the first of the club's| forum meetings will be held in the | new building, when Frank McGlynn, | vlaver of the title role in Drinkwa- | braham Lincoln,” will speak | the character of the martyred | President. The meeting will be held | in the main dining room at 12:30 o'clock. and as both members and | thelr Wives are invited. an audience | < hundred s expected. { a Boy Scout luncheon is | and | ! Thusrday the Advertising Club will | et in dining room D. At th time the XNational Popular ment League. with Senator O S chairman. will hold a forum meeting ng room. Dr. Paul former minister to Chi ill speak at this lunch- { eon. The Thirteen Club also will meet | in dining room D at 8 p.m. Friday the Caravan Club will hold the first of its weekly luncheons at the club in the blue room, and Friday night the club will give a smoker to the membership and their Bucsts in the auditorium. Saturday evening the club will hold open house throughout the building. On _the following week luncheons of i the St. Andrew’s Soclety. the Optimist Club, ~several ate dinners, two bridge parties and several teas are . booked, besides the regular gather- ings of the organizations previously | { mentioned and of the club member- | ship itself. in the blue dil Reinsch, Convention to Celebrate Anniver- sary of Dry Law -Enactment. The quarterly convention of the ( Women’s Christian Temperance Union n the District, to be known as the ‘Victory Day Convention.” called to elebrate the second anniversary of he national prohibition amendment. will be opened in the Petworth Methodist Church tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock and will continue | throughout the day. Representatives A. W. Barkley of | nd Claude M. Kelley of Pennsylvania_ will_address the as- | sembly and Mrs. Martha Mead, re- | cently returned from the orient, will | tell of her travels in the Far East. ! Mrs. Emma S. Shelton, president of | the Washington chapter of the Tem- perance Union, will preside. The ad- dress of welcome will be delivered by Rev. G. Ellis Williams, pastor of the | Petworth Methodist Church, and Mrs. J. W. Frizell, president of the Federa- * tion of Women's Clubs, will respond | on behalf of the convention. Reports | from the secretary, treasurer and the ' secretary of ' the youns people’s | branch will be read. At 12:30 o'clock the Women's Guild of the church will serve a luncheon to the convention. FIRST SHOW TONIGHT. Business High Alumni Ready "to‘ Entertain—Big Ticket Sale. { Comedy sketches, songs and spe- cialt: ances will form a part of the vaudeville program to be given under ! the auspices of the Business Highi| School Alumni Association tonight at | 8 o'clock in the auditorium of the| school.- The show will be repeated tomorrow and Wednesday nights. All arrangements for the show: have been completed, according to| John Reilly, chairman of the commit- | tee in charge. The final dress re-| hearsal was held last night. According to a report received from the school, support is being re- ceived from lhe student body, and a sufficient number of tickets are ex- | pected to be sold at the building prior | to the performance to assure a full house. The play will be followed by a dance in the gymnasium, and special dance orchestras have been engaged for this feature. BROWN.ALUMNI TO MEET. President W. H. P. Faunce of Brown honor at the annual meeting and din- Maryland and the District of Colum- bla at the Unilversity Club tomorrow evening, and also at a tea to be given on Tuesday afternoon by the Brown Club, American Association of Univer- sity Women. The tea will be at 4:30 and the alumni dinner at 7 o'clock. ‘Wives of the graduates of Brown have been invited to join with the alumnae in greeting the president of the Providence institution, AINTING —Paperhanging and Up- holstering. We offer strictly high-class serviee. Geo. Plitt Co., Inc.. 35 8525 BEECHAM'S PILLS . i THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Noted Japanese Artist’ of the dress. —Here are many exceptional values for salediat. o doige samn e Lightweight Shield, guar- perfect, no better shield made, sizes Regular or Shirtwaist. prices 20c to 36c. Choice 25C this sale, per pair —Earl Plack Shield, regular or shirtwaist style, warranted per- fect and guaranteed fast black. Our prit to 5 choice —Garment Ullr 3, 4 and 5. regu pair. This sale, pair . —Irene and Elite Shields, Shirt- Waist_and Opera, in sizes 3 and 4, regularly 21c’to 30c palr. This sale, 2 pairs C for .. —Brasslere Shield, not all sizes, in flesh color onl), regular price $2.00 a pair. These shields are perfect, ‘but to close out, your choice 75C for DOk Grongrain Beifing, black or white, 13 in., 2 in. and 2% in. Regularly 33p. Sale C yard . 55 —dotton Belting, 1% in. and 2 black or white, regular- ly 10c yard. Your 5 3 and 4. Rm:ul.:\r 5¢, 30c and price, ver 3 spools® S-Yard Mercerized bular Tape, Wwhite or flesh, regularly 15c €8Ch . ......cenenaiienn —Dress Lining, made of white lawn. Sizes 34 to 44. Choice, this 31 C n.;| sale’ 2 for ... —C Kann's—Street Floor. —The prices are less that —The paper will be easily surplus stock. __There are eight lots, and every one issworth your i cludes plain papers bordered Formerly Priced $2.00 © to $5.00 offer are— —Printed Foulards —Colored Charmeuse —Crepa de Chine —Radium Silks —Wash —Trico) urious kinds in exquisite de- signs and colors. 36 to 40 inches wide. ‘Yard.........« Kann’s—Street Floor. —It is an il wind that blows tory, a —Heavy Cotton Fleeced ‘Blan- kets, size 64x76 inches; white, gray and tan with-colored bor- ders. These make excellent sheets for the cold ‘nights, or as an extra blanket $1 .95 for ‘'warmth.-A pair Perfect Goods Only in the Sale —Just such a sale as you have been waiting fo in the most desirable colors and designs, with p! —Colored Taffetas -—Novelty Lining Silks —Striped Jersey Shirtings —$18.00 Imported Metallic Brocades—Lux- nd have cut prices emphatically to do so, 0, MONDAY, JANUARY 16, A History-Making Sale of In two lots—at $49.50 and $79.50 —These are beautiful machines, made with solid mahogany frames, covered with reed, in a variety of different finishes, which include Holland gray, midnight blue, Verde, old ivory, | mahoganv, fumed oak, French walnut and French brown. l —Every instrument carries a full guarantee. f equipped with the Perfektone Electric Motor. double spring motor. —Sold on our club terms. Kann’s—Fourth Floor. in a box. a dozen. —Amhurst Darning Cotton, black, white_and brown. Regular 5c !!nuol C !0 a piece, spools —Dias Tape, 6 vds. good , quality lawn, widths from 1 to lOC your choice .. 2 cameo Twill Tape, finest qual- ity made, all widths % to %. 5 yards to a piece. Our lsc regular price 10c to 15 Sale price 2 for . ~—Shinola Home Setw, consisting of & lamb's wool polisher and dauber, with a box of Shinola Shoe Polish, in black, brown, red or white; regular price of the set , of thi 1ish i ll‘llvsocun‘t)nl ¥ \eaxl:f:. 5 so: 45C 25¢ 10c. 2 Sale price, complete ... ~—Marcel Waving Irom, ugular G0e 15¢ —Woed Coat Hangers, made of hard wood; nice finish; 8 leader at 10c. This C t Hangers, black or orange finish, with combination skirt or trouser hanger; IOC regularly 15c, now .. —Nickel Folding Cont Hangers; regularly lic each. 3 for —Slip-on Veil patterns; all coaorl, made 1 to sell fro: "Ec Our price —llo: Trees; ro‘ularly 5c half regular. Tuesday's selling. Our price has been $1.00 dozen. Sale price, dozen, nv estlgatmn. Ask about them. A Notion Sale to Interest Home Sewers —Save money on many small items, and have more to put into the materials —National Hair Net, put up one dogen Their advertised price is $1.50 50c —Bnbies’ Rubber Pants} medium and large mze, regularly 50c at ... —Crowley’s Geld Eye Needles; regularly 10c 1922. " “THE BUSY CORNER” Talking Machines Now in Progress —In which we are offering at 50c on the dollar and less i f/]iiiml “Perfektone” Phonographs | § —Purchased from the makers—Heywood Bros. and Wakefield Co. 39c 15¢c a paper; special, 2 for —Women’s Elastie Athletic Gir- dies; two style ly_§1 and $1 —Wenst Eleet: n-gumrly blu 8 yards to ulariy 10c, 2 pieces.. medium and large size regul-r- Ch Cuvters 25¢ for card Sale price..... ingerle Tape, uhn;z‘ pink and the piece, with bodkin. Reg- 89¢ 17¢ 15¢ Rick-rack Braid; sizes 25, 29, 33 and 37 in, wlu(e‘:h colors in size 23, 4 vards to the plece, 1 10c —Camisol rercerized, white, pink or ~blue, plain or fancy patterns, ;tgularly 10c. —Neck Bands all from 12% to 17, regularly 10c each . —Lisle El 2 yards . best quai- “sizes ity X % and i resar e IC price 8c, 10c and Choice —%. %. % and 1 Regular prices 1ic. 16c, 18c and 20c. Choice ~—Nickel Safety Pf 3 sizes, regularly dozen. 3 dozen . —Berkshire Hool Eyes, all sizes, 10C CATA «.vvaeeeeens A Big Stationery Sale Is On The Highest Grade Papers and Correspondence Cards—All Boxed papers, nssue Immgs- in all s1zes and shapcs 1.6 r, as it includes the most wanted weaves lenty of black and white. Included in the —Satin Superior —Allsilk Duvetyn —Black Satin de Chine $9.00 39¢ 50c75¢ 1 s1 28] 508115 $2 Mid-Winter Clearance of Many Thousand Yards of Silks —The /l\mds most suitable for street, afternoon and evening wear. — There are many occasions when a piece of silk is desired for combination with other materials, for tnmmmg, etc., and a sale of this kind permits you to secure what you need at a saving. rezuurly SC Beautifully Made and Boxed recognized by those who know fine quality. __We secured this because the maker was moving his plant and wished to close out all The assortment in- Widths 35t0o 40 Inches —Black Satin Charmeuse —Black Pebble-Back Crepe —Black Crepe Meteor —Black Satin Duchesse —Black Dress 'lbWered Bedwear Prices Meeting Lowered Temperature Taffeta Rich Imported, Metallic Brocades and Velvet Brocades to Close at 14 Price —$12.00 Velvet Brocades, on Chiffon; 40 inches wide, in rich designs and gorgeous colorings. yard ...eeeneeeeaciiotcnant * $6.00 no ohe good, and.because we must lower stock before inven- ~—Cotton Filled Comforts, cov- ered with silkoline, in flofal de- signs. -Filled with best quality white cotton. Size $1095 72x72 inches. Each Kann's—Street Floor, é —70x80-Inch ‘Blankets, 809 wool; kets have a ‘do it happens that cold weather makes your for these blankets and comforts. need greatest just now for t it these blan- uble warp, which gives them double the warmth of & regular plaids in blue only. blanket. Large block Other Part- ‘wool Blankets, in plaids and plain white ‘and gray with colored borders. 39 to §10 ‘values. Clurlnoe Sale price $7.95 Many are All have the A Special Purchase of Aprons L, Aiglon Dresses —Charming models in “Sunrise to Sunset” Frocks, suitable for present home wear or for street wear in the spring. These beautifully made, well fitting Dresses need no introduction to Washington women; they have already made a name and a place for themselves. at the Bargain Table $3.95 to $8.95 Values at 2.9 Sizes 16 to 18 Years and 36 to 46 Bust Measure —Materials are Ginghams, Tissues and Chambrays, in checks, plaids, stripes, barred effects and plain colors. The shades include blue, tan, lavender, gray and green com- bined with white. The styles include drop waistline, Billie Burke and normal waistline models, with broad belts and sashes. The, trimmings are organdy, dimity, pique and some have embroidered collars and cuffs, many hem- stitched or trimmed with pointed braid. —L’Aiglon Maids’ and Nurses’ Uniforms, $3.50. —L’Aiglon Dresses of checked gingham, $5.95. —L’Aiglon Extra Size Dresses, of striped gingham —L’Aiglon Models, for all-day wear, of checked —Queen Make Frocks, of st patterned percale. trimmed; the percales are also pique trimmed. Styles include stralghtlme and Billie Burke models. Sizes 36 to 46. Values, $2.95 to $3.95. —Queen Make Frocks, of gmgham, cham- bray and tissue. At.. —Queen Make Dresses, of fine gmgham. New Spring Patterns in Imported Scotc Ginghams —In the high quality that you expect of ging- hams woven by the craftsmen of a nation that has long been fa- mous for these practical cotton fabrics; but the price is decidedly less than you expect to pay for imported goods of this character. —The patterns are checks, of almost every size and almost every style. They are shown in all the popular colors. All 32 inches wide. To- Kann's—Street Floor. From a Maker Who Was Closing Out Surplus Stocks —He made up his over- stock of materials in pop- ular styles and offered them to his favored cus- tomers at a very low price. We secured a good share and put them on sale Tuesday in these two lots— —Gingham Aprons, in stripes and checks, trimmed in rickrack braid; fasten in the back; some in the Pinafore-front style, with sash that ties in back; others button on the shoulder; finished with belt and patch pockets. Specially priced, choice........ $1.19 —Polly Prim Aprons, made of chambray, striped and checked percales and ginghams, trimmed with ngkmcl\ll)raxd &)chl and ties. pecially price Tuesday . 49c Kann's—Second Floor. Early Spring Sale of the Famous L’Aiglon Samples and Odd Lots in a Sensational Sale Street Floor —L’Aiglon Dresses of checked gingham, organdy trimmed, $3.95. and plajn chambray, $4.95 to $6.95 values for $3.69. gingham, various trimmings, at $7.95. Also a Sale of “Queen Make” ] Dresses Now in Progress 1l:ed gingham or- pretty The ginghams are white pique $1.89 $2.99 $4.95 At.. AL T 73 —Queen Make Dresses, of large chccked gingham. At. i sl ele e o iy e e $5'95 Kann's—Second Floor.

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