Evening Star Newspaper, January 27, 1922, Page 10

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FLORIDA" BY SEA JACKSONVILLE (Via Savannch) From BALTIMORE Tuesday, Friday, 6 P.M. $30.96 &, ron $55.73 Meals and staterosm accommo- dations included. Extra o for - Promenade Deck ots ooms. to L. food to return uatil May 31 B erehrinte & M erchan JFeans. Co 5 Pier 3, Foot 8. Ga Telephone Bt. Paat 4306, (| ! G NI Zstabishead 161 {HIIIIIT The Right Shoes at the Right Prices Specials for Growing Girls and Boys at the Family Shoe Store For many years the Family Shoe Store has been known as the store where Shoes for Chil- dren were given special attention. T ; You Won't Be Inconvenienced I¥ We REPAPER —or repaint that room. Our work- ers are careful as well as expert. VERY SPECIAL PRICES during the dull season—on all Paperhang- | ing and Painting jobs. i HARRY W. TAYLOR CO. 2333 18th St. N.W. Phone Col. 1077, Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted S.SEMONES Eyesight Specialist 408-410 MoLachlen Bldg., 10th and @ Sts, N.' | Phone Main 721. Graduate McCormick Medical Colle; 'DR.CLAUDE And every MONE ATLANTIO DISCOUNT LCORPORATION, ' THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C., FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1922, AUTO GLASS |cosmopoLian cLus, e A WINDSHIELDS OR_BO Installed While You Wait. Taranto & Wasman 1017 NEW YORK AVE. N.W. Trusts Property. iam M. Conrad, President. Tel. Main 5419. Munsey Bldg. UR Specialties —Painting —Paperhanging -Upholstering high-clans Geo. Plitt Co., Inc., workmanship. a,can always count gn getting 1325 14¢h S Main 4234-8 g. JUST FORMED, ELECTS Officers and committees of the new To Loan on Flrat ‘Cosmopolitan Club, installed in this ). C. city January 18, last, were elected at the club’s weekly meeting at the Hotel Harrington yesterday - after- noon. - The local Cosmopolitan Club, one of the ever-growing links in the Inter- national Federation of Cosmopolitan Clubs, with headquarters in Kansas City, is patterned after the well known civic betterment organizations, such as Rotary, Kiwanis and Civitan, and it is the intention of those men Interested to raise it to the high plane enjoyed in communiy affairs as its 1 coterffporaries. Officers elected yesterday fo serve until the end of the club’s fiscal year, { which is in April, were: Phillip Buett- ner, president; James E. Colliflower, vice president; Paul F. Branstedt, sec- jretary; Fred E. Rice, treasurer, and | Michael Hiester, sergeant-at-arms. | The executive committee is com- lposed of Richard P. Whitty, Dr. Al bert J. Carrico, Edward E. Minte an William L. F. King. Other committees named by Presi- fent Buettner were: Membership, Harry Carroll, chairman: Howard 1. | Cobey, Thomas F. Finnin,, John J. iEarley and H. E. Huntsberry; civic jaffairs, M. A. Leese, chairman; enry G. Lehman, Clarence F. Donohoe, W. | G. Gallther and Ferdinand Wald | entertainment, John Merkling, c man; William Fowler, Harry Cra: and Ed C. Gramm; attendance, Lewis . Payne, chairman; John T. Jones, Robert W. McChesney, E. E. Herreli and V. F. Bourne; luncheon, aJoseph A. Fisher, chairman; Edward J. Bren- nan and Anton A. Auth; publicity, C. H. Hites, chairman; John B. Dens- . Saturday is a special children’s day here. To- '33::&:}-:;35;:"’:" T G — morrow is no exception—and we’re offering some fi'“,,"}..:fi?,: Sturphy' big bargain prices on Children’s Shoes. chneider, Ernest C Lee and B W Black Lace Boots Tt et ) is 2 bi he girls. Every pai Boys’ and Girls’ High Shoes L BB G o B o ? GIVIL SERVICE EXAMS. them at this low ;i::: zt;;m_r;rrow $l 85 The Civil Service Commission an- o' nounced today that an examination o by f pairs th . own, Alexa: Front Royal for o K300 Nt evers sioe n this lot, bur yours S| Brinter's. assisant lemale) “Tn(ne e e By omnlon pef Seplenes an e Lace Shoes and Bluchers B atract morthuest, or from the see: _They are in tan and gun megal. Regular Famous Cadet Hose for riu‘:;v ofo st(hfml‘%?:ncglrlll ss:vtlhoz I:)t:g:fi fi.l(:‘)"::lvlvx'es, but selling at a big reduction Boys and Girls n(:lm“enr‘ae"“o“m_ -y Sizes 1eto 5%2—10 to 13%: R It's the best for the young folks, because E it is th durable b de; = « Q9 $3.85 renioren mmecr aome necand 50C E| “BURCHELL’S” ! toes. pecial, per pair A% s E— 3 : =| Bouquet Coffee FAMILY SHOE STORE || s e . JOS. STRASBURGER CO. . = 25¢ Lb. ‘fi 6 310312 SEVENTH STREET J«'. § : Burchell’ - urcnei s g I T 1325 F St. N.W. Truly the best Clothi : at really the deepest Reducti | : Here’s where we “let-go” completely of Mode Suits and Overcoats. A i remarkable sale when you remember the excellence of Mode Clothing— i | ; g 1 . o Every Mode Suit ! Every Mode Overcoat : - o ° ° : . : Suits selling. up to $60.00 o . Overcoats selling up to $70.00 = | oice as you take it o . Dress Clothes alone are excepted—and because of this radical re- duction we shall have to charge for alterations at cost. Pending the first of the month—a deposit will reserve any selection. °,0 & Additional— : : A small lot of Imported Knickerbocker . i : : 3 Golf Suits=—Coat and “Knickers” $1 4,50 Small lot of Fur-collar Over- $17.50 —selling up to $35.00. . 2 o Coats—selling up to $45.00...... ; , 4 4 ; in uction - Mode Shirts and Cravats—- Exclusive patterns, and of the Mode character of make. £ Percale and Madras Shirts— ¢» 4~ Mode’Cut Sil ing o P ll selling up t0 $2.....000vuuenn... $l . l 0 to $Ifl7e...l.lf..|.l.€..cf.a:,itfjf[.]ffil.,? 39‘: 3 for $3.00 - . & 3 for $1.00 Russian Cord and Imported $1 9 i c / Madras Shirts—selling up to $3.50 Fre “;50 Ms%de Cut Silk Cravats—selling up 9 5 C . Fiber Silk and Silk and Linen o 3 for $2.75 Shirts—sellifg up £ $5+.ugueacms 52.95 o 3 for $3.00 M . R \ Tighes grde Sik S~ G5 Qi Hsirted sud Gt b Gt e 1 3 4 ' j . selling up t6 $10.00.............. . . selling up to $3.50..ccc0uuenenes $1 045 : ; 3"0!' $17.00 ¥ § % S 3 for sm {DOLLS FOR GROWN-UPS, 3 T0 5 FEET IN LENGTH, LATEST PARIS CRAZE By the Ansociated Press. PARIS, January 37.—Dolls for _grown-ups, dolls that are from three to five feet in length, that hang limp, with trailing limbs, are the latest craze in fashionable « Paris. " A favorite is a pale-faced Pier- rot, with wide-staring eyes, and bright red, bow-shaped lips. He is placed in 'the corner of a settge, and his white face and black silk costume' produce.quite an effect. Another type is a shock-headed peasant, a grotesque leer on his rubicund face and dressed in a blue blouse, red and white striped trousers and wooden sabots. JOFFRE BUSY IN:TOKIO. TOKIO, January 36.—Marshal Joffre of France has concluded his visit to! ‘Tokio as a guest of the impeérial | family, with its attendant official functions, and now becomes the guest of the government. He is domiciled at the Imperial Hotel and has begun to take part in the various luncheons, dinners and theater parties which have been arranged in his honor. The marshal will be the guest of Charles B. Warren, the American ambassa- dor, at a dinner to be glven Janu- ary 31. ¢ INDIANS TO DANCE. Will Feature Progra at City Club > Stag Party.” Eleven Indians from the plains of Oklahoma, garbed in their native cos- tumes and equipped with all the weap- ons and tokeps for their primitive war and sun dinces, will furnish the feature number of the program to be presented at the City Club's first stag night party In the new clubhouse to- night. ‘The Indians, members of the Ponca tribe, are in Washington to lay a pe- {tition before President Harding. songs by George O'Connor and Ca- mille Little, two vaudeville sketches i tions. The affalr will close with a bu: |ber and ticket reservations to date be_crowded. The first of the cfub's supper dances, which will be held every week night | from 10:20 to 12:30, took place Wednes day evering. The club has also installed {an orchestra for the evening dinners i(rom 6:30 to 8:30. —_— In parts of Scotland it is a com- mon superstition that if crickets fore- sake a house which they have long inhabited some evil will befall the family. Other numbers on the program are | and three high-class athletic exhibi- | ifet supper. Every member has been | |invited to bring one prospective mem- |- |indicate that the main ballroom wlll\ | and sick from constipation poisons. | You need one or two Cascarets to- night to physic bowels, then You will feel fine when you wake up in the morning. Cascarets They nev cathar Clean your liver and bowels! You are dizzy, bilious, headachy empty the hey cost only ten ce . drug store. Children lov- v taste, vour liver and B '.. - Skirt Special Suitable for immediate wear— including Tweed Prunella Cloth— in mapy combination plaids; plain and box plaited. _These Skirts plainly belong to the higher ranges from which we have taken them. $5.00 Putting .Prgssure on the Prices of the - ~ Finer Winter Coats ' - Plain and Fur-trimmed Our season for selling ends long in advance of the close of your season for wearing the Winter Coats. Hence these very considerable reductions become real bargains. The Inexpensive Dress Department Announces its first important special in pring Frocks at Dainty of design and really most extraordinary You'll praise .the aggressive enterprise that seeks to give to our patrons advan- f tage at the very outstart of the season. ' %A in intrinsic value. Silk and Wool Material Crepe de Chines Taffetas . Poiret Twills Embellished with an artisticness and originality that’s truly beyond adequate description. Frock is a fashion plate—evert as it is an example of superior craftsmanship. —— 4 \ N ~ And the choice is— $49 & - l TS aturday_ne Home of Courtesy * These Coats:are made up of the popular weaves—Pollyanna, Wandora, Panvelaine, Iioli\}ia, etc. They are plain and fur-trimmed—the latter with collars and collars and cuffs of Wolf, Beaver, Austra- lian Opossum, Squirrel. % A 3 -1 The‘models include both the Bloused and Belted/_, effects—handsomely lined with high-grade silk. 1ith ST. N. IUIII///// - Street ’and Afternoon Wear Canton Crepes Georgettes Each i s : -Special New spring models, in Plaids and Heather mixtures, with and without collars., - $5.00 Wool Slip-over Sweaters, with brush wool collar, Jade, Black, Navy and Orchid. Reduced to—

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