Evening Star Newspaper, March 5, 1922, Page 21

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- THE SUNDAY B TAR, WASHINA'GTON,' D."C., MARCH 5, 1@2—PART I rer’” K - . J. Harden Camp, No. 2, met Thursday | ex-servios men with -xunu:r‘nlunv i > ployes from the Washington navy|was assured that these cases would g W ork f or Gr eat er WaShmgton Department Adjutant Close an-|Y8rd. and cited several cases where|bs given dus consideration. ) : nounces the following megtings dur- | = = You Wi“ s“ght Y lf You : * ing the coming week: Monday night, These Huge Money-Saving Opportunities e e F T - . 0. E streets. . I $7 Al-Woo1 To $15 Meschants and Manufacturers’ Assn. Federation of Citizens’ Assns. The Gchartinent onnell ot ladminis: VA Featurlng / 2% | ¢ tration held & business session Thurs- & i Prunella Women's - day night, in Pythian Temple. A 2 { | S < &l Clvic organizations, especially the|mittee on military ramur-. vmlch is ::::;‘;el:g t:‘tn ""‘Ii’""!‘l'x ;an}\.rs tvsrer; | - . conaid Ford proposition. * and settle: vote ot |fi v o & e Aside from the regular meetings|confidence was given Department || : ~ | | DRESSES | |} waehinstonBoara of Frade, nave sust oring the prop, ug - s . department band rehearsal, 1219 New York avenue, and Col. John Jacob = [ ] [ J Discussion of Activities, Past, Present and | |12 trome, 208 oo Joon Juo l INCORPORATED finished a week of much aotivity. Not | ¢ihegyiled for the week there will be | Commander McCaffrey, for his untir- only did the board hold its regular |a conference of the District Golf As- | Ing efforts and labor in behalf of the | 1316 01324 7% ST.N 5 monthly meeting Tuesday, but the |sSociation at the club at 8 o'clock |veterans of his department. | Monday night. : o| AR, nvitation has reached depart- i L1 [ [ dinner—the gala event of the board's | ,,5¢nor E. B. Rodriquez, director of eadquarters, and accepted, | i I S long-awaited membership committee g | i is e ] the Philippine press bureau, will ad- | from the Grand Army of the Republic, uy where Experience an uare Dealing Fin 1t | ALL'WOOL JERSEY SUITS 98 e yoar—wag brought to a hilarious con- | gress the forum luncheon on Tues- |inviting all veterans of the Spanish d behind Pe h qua s | prented e neiia || . “wool trieo- | | cluslon Tt AlEht. e “minister from |98Y. his subject to be: “In the Name |American war to assist and partici- stand behind your purchase. For this week we || Striped Skirt: b1t Women’s Tailored Suits of fine worsted, jersey or —_— tine, Polret twill, Sao-Ke Alfred Sze,”minister from |,¢7 nerty, Break Our Bonds.” pate in the services at the unvelling Slizing i Di d ial 3 ed and foll width: brown and blue heather mixtures. A big bargain at this = tafteta, mtin, etc. || ) China to the recent arms conference | "George Washington Post, American |of the Gen. U. S. Grant monument, in are specializing in Diamonds especially suited for sizes to 32 waist, \ low price. All sizes. Wondertal values, || || 214 & gTaduate of Central High School v 1 the B 3 ~ce in this city, was the principal speaker | LoE1oT, Will hold 1s Anntere e | e e e, AR 2 No. 7, Engagement Rings at VERY SPECIAL PRICES. at the monthly meeting. His address | feiobration in the mein o b R i dny wghe ot T Pirmenic i 7 =| || on China’s interest in the conference | event is scheduled to, be a big af- |Temple, 8th and F streets northeast. f i | I RM YD! and its friendship for the United |fait vwith otable military per- | Commander Le, 1 e A Group of Beau- A Beautiful, A Very Fine Blue- I ‘z,.‘.' SPORT COATS $ 2 PILLOWCASES | | STORM SERGE, 3 YDS. States 'yas greeted with ociferous | gy fn Stiendance " |cers conducted: the routine businces | [[ tifal Biue - White | Finely Cut Diamond | White Dismond— All-wool Polo Cloth Sport Coats, 2 bt , = = ‘Wednesday the Home efense | Department Commander McCaffrey | i o eighing about 3 || 1ong; anl stzes. A real $20 value. | ALL | || skirts, ete. s for his ‘ples to the Senate on theybiuc foom and sovers will be laldjadressen. The following committees| fif Very brilliant, each | Weighting over 134~ | appedrance of a : | Shantung question and that the Wash- | " Thyrsday there is to be a lunchedn |by Commander League: Sick, relief Diamond weighing | kts, set in solid | karat stone, and ! 94c I Ington conference would bo long To- | of the Eiectrical Contractors’ Asso- |and employment, W. W. Lynch, = |[|l about A%-k]l. l7Yery platinum. Very | set in a very hand- 1 > il = r = | ciation, with covers for 5 & olema . J. Kimmerling, W. J. excepfional ar- . N s i | INFANTS’ DRESSES, 2for Bleached Muslin, 6 Yds. tion to the problem. . City Club members and _their |0'Donnell, 'G. V. Dougherty: recruit- in!p. Each, specially priced at | (urs soecal & IS Nade ot ‘Aua kort fnlah One Double-bed Bleach- YR alae O TD o o ver J. B. Powell, gecretary of the Ameri- | tamiiies are to be the guests of |ing, G. C. McKee, A. 3. Kimmel, Wu- | |ll 82" 2 ' €1y spectal, st | nainsook, neat’yoke hem- c Sheiheet and two 4238 || || Muslin, free’ from starch or can Chamber of Commerce in China. | onor at the music week concert to|liam Shreeve; entertainment, William 345 v ming, and fresh and clean. i Tor 94, injurious dressing. Fail also made a brief address on the|pe held this afternoon. Four hun-|Shreeve, J. H. Ford, J. J. Kimmerling, United States and ity trade relations | gred seats have been reserved. G. B. Parker, William H. Davis, J. J. with the orient. Hé attributed the Mot H growth of the western United States Carthy: memorial, G. B. Parker, R. X SRR T E. Cox, Wil , G. C. to ‘the trade, in the early days, wits | ZQURTH SUNDAY CONCERT i".’.?‘;@ Eeéé.“;‘,‘;e;“‘{":?{; %mf‘;,fi’;: A Remarkable Diamond Offer, One of the Best We | Worth 5%¢ each. \ | pieees; worth 19¢ yard. 18¢ Bleached | . | Q] Chi CHILD’S DRESSES PLISSE CREPE, 5 YDS. e e if asi St Have Ever Offered—A Wonderfully Brilliant and Ab- |l _ Little Tots’ Striped or 59c TOWELING [ Fine Quality Pink, Blue or 87c | wereéml:e:rdv":Tnor‘l;rlgl‘;!m?s’PTmr‘:fi IN MUSIC WEEK PROGRAM 5::753'-°n§‘in§"}f“fv‘.":‘fi,§§lflf§.’ e solutely Perfect Diamond, weighing over 34 karats; Plain-color Gingham Dresses, White Plisse Crepe, for wom- tant of which was the report by Fran- The-Los Angeles Club met Tuesday { with embroidery yokes. Sizes 3 Yards, i/ Il en’s ‘and children’s under- cis Weller on the water supply situa- evening in Pythian Temple and plans set in solid plaitnum mounting. A sensa- 1, 2 and 3 years. |l Il wear.” Worth 29c yard. tion. Mr. Weller expressed satisfac- | 3 - | £ 3 - . Plens Ml i i 3 : l 265 e B ) e it tion that the Senate committee had | vent This Afternoon at New Ma. cn;x;n;nr;:ntlrw!:ng l:;;;tll-n lll:)t'lole‘de:s' tional bargain at our very special price of 9. e = I seen fit to restore the water supply | conic Temple Scheduled as “City ‘|Calif., August 22 to 25, inclusive, were i item to the District appropriation discussed. Arrangements were made [l s speedy action on this project. Made of pink twill, full Tmite. 17 i 7 ’ othe: 73 = : - : . | [ Biain W factes New spring patterns, in The dinner last night, of course, | This afterrioon at 4 o'clock at the | PUIGE Tesns :fd:?:fimm::;e‘;;:‘:g unusual design, set with three beautiful Diamonds, weighing GARTER BRASSIERES 69 Good quatity avsors- || | DRESS GINGHAM, 6 YDS. 77 | || bill. He stressed the urgent need of Club Day’s Feature. for an excursion, theater party and A Fancy Solid Platinum Dinner Ring—Of exquisite and i neat checks or s 11 1 s Vi o n um, 13th = | nelgnt. in ail sizes 34 to 42, fast colors and & big bargatn yas @ huge success’ Dances sing. | lasonle Temple Audltorlim, 10 |und trom *the ‘encampment of the about 3 karat, and twelve other smaller dia-' §E and 2 garters attached. Worth 193¢ yard. 600 members of the board n high | ourth concert of theiBuntey slfer. ARt social of the Lineal So- monds. A most exceptional value at........... 3 = spirits from beginning to end. Busi- | 1000 series in e | ciety will be held at the residence of 25¢ Women's ness was forgotten and pleasure | '2ign Will be held, Instead of at the Pa“)’ Department Gommander Charles — L ‘ i rei; d. lentral High School. = ! OUTING GOWNS, 2 FOR i HOSE | |36-IN.PERCALES,5YDS. 5505 for bringing conventions to| This aftetabons cvent 1s designated |J; . Weber, 2224 13th sireet. Anacor- Women’s Flannelette ‘39i P Pa il | A ‘brand-new shipment, Washington were discussed Friday | :8 City Club day/ Four hundre e e rraea e o Il || 1engths. in light and dark | at ting in th Building, | :nd friends. The artists appearing || | grounds. it ot ;'gnvr;"“;nfl,f:l'frpm‘;egl"gl 'n today's program are Richard Lorle- | Miles Camp, No. 1. told of the loyal Gowns, in neat pink and by the conventions committee of the | erved seats have been set aside for length. Worth $1 each. if 9 ! 4 i t ] c 4 2 and faithful work of the woman i C this city being vigorously pushed, | .er& —ocellst; Mres. Mary -Shierer} il 2q g the Spanish-American sewelers A, KAHN Inc. siwversmiths 935 F Street 30 Years at the Same Address Intest Phtterns, useful Washington Chamber of Commerce Dblue stripes. full width' and _he City Club members, their families [Urell Camp, No. 9, Surgeon Mrs. Anita - the committes believes that no per- | dowie, soprano; Adolf Torovski, or- Newcomb McGee of Gen. Nelson A. | Fine quality white, ALY 2 suasion will be needed to induce con. | 3anist, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beck. | War. ! SATEEN PETTICOATS 89 blue, black, whe.; per.|| || BOYS All-WoolSergeSmu 57 35 ventions to come to Washington. A Thejexecutivejcommittesiofi Richard C : : — | S: nent part of this afternoon's enter- | Pure lustrous finish Sateen, All-wool Blue Serge Suits, e amt o e o O “ekse. | tainment, under the direction of Rob- with neat pleated flounce and in new style models, for boys clation in the District-as the place | :rt Lawrence, assisted at the piano by ‘! pretty flowered petticoats. 7 to 18. for its next year's meeting. Helen Burkart, The trade bodies generally were] The Sunday afternoon concerts are much gratified at the actlon of the | 'ree to the public. Program begins HOSE Senate committee in increasing the | sromptly at 4 o'clock, with doors I | y District appropriations on water sup- | »pening at 3:30. Children four years { BANDEAUX, 2 FOR | -|l || BOYS’ MACKINAWS 95 [ ]| sirects. schiools andother impor- | f age and over are sdmitted when | , Piok Mesh Bandeaux. elas- c | | || About 20 Mackinaws to s B s e I s oSt | e ompiets program for today 1n 1 | 2= ||| rider Was vigorousiy opposed by all | The complete program fo : e aues Inllack, bodna i 89 | || c1éan out, in sizes 8 to 1. civic leaders. They do mot belleve it | “America” Salute to the Flag, Onth | edges; full cut. All sizes. I c | an equitable form of taxation. 2f Alleglance, everybody; organ solo, Probably the most important meet- | “Marcli of the Priests” (Mendelasohn), Black or cordoran; ing of the coming week will be the | Adolf Torovskl, organist of Epiphany fine ribbed; all sizes, 5 board of directors of the Washing- | Church; recreational . singing, [ | 59¢ WOMEN'S GLOVES 39 18.9%. Cholce, 6 pairs, || | CHAMBRAY SHIRTS 6 9 ton Chamber of Commerce Tuesday |"Come Thou, Almighty King, c C Cashmerette and _ Lisle g night in the Homer Building. “Lave's Old Sweet Song.” everybody: Gloves, in black, gray, brown chs [Good Quality Biue The membership drive continues to | planologue, “The Lost Chord” (Sulli- and white. - All sizes. In 2- o et i col: be the big topic at the City Club, but | van), Walter Beck, Mrs. Walter Bock clasp style. to 17. & 2 from reports of the team captains it [at the piano; recreational singing, b Wil soon come to an end. Numerous | overybody; vocal soll, () “Micaela’s applications for membership are | Alr” from “Carmen” (Bizet); (b) being made, and many former mem- | 'The Star” (Rogers), Mra Mary z : | bors are taking advantage of the re- | Shierer Bowle, soprano; (o) “Viennese 19¢ TOWELS, 6 FOR | 2 for MEN’S UNION SUITS instatement clause, which permits|Valse No. 2% (Gaertner-Friedman), || _Beavy Absorbent Grade Balbrizgan Unlon Sal them again to become active mem- |the Duo Art reproducing the playing Huck Towels, with red or i ggal ts, bers by the payment of a reinstate- |of L Friedman; recreational singing, || white borders; perfect qual- 1 c meade with short sleeves and ment fee of $33. This privilege, it |everybody; our guests, City Club of ity; hemmed ends. ankle length. Sizes 36 to 46. is emphasized, will close with the |Washington; announcements; recrea- L Perfect quality; regu- end of the membership campalgn. tional singing, everybody; cello soli, lar and extra sizes; John F. Miller, representative in|(a) “Tarentelie” (Popper), (b) “The Of the == || taped neck; full cut. Congress from the first district of | Swan” (Saint-Saens), Richard Lorle- - || SANDAL RUBBERS Washington, was the principal speak- | berg, member of the faculty of the er of the week. He addressed the | Washington College of Musi: ‘Women’'s Sandal Rubbers, forum luncheon Tuesday, his subject d “Are You Sleepin $3 Men's being “Ford’s Muscle Shoals T the Bealtiful” (o) *“My I in sizes to fit 235 to 6 shoes. ‘What It Is and What It Isn't Mr. (d) “The Star Spangled PANTS Miller is a member of the House com- ° Banne! everybod. | I . F FIXTURES YOU'LL BE PROUD OF 35¢ PINK VESTS, 3 FOR 69 $1.95 [ SCOUT SHOES FORBOYS sl 95 ‘ ‘At Bargain Prices C : ‘Women's Fine Quality Satiatied e s 8ts the Sturdy-wearing Pants, Solid Shoes, made for wear, " e ays I o et yeur name ma, Pink Gauze Vests, perfect 3 to the list. Quastity sales of fixtares of the Iatest designs is the for service. All in sizes 11 to 2, 2% to 6. of our success. Buy ‘1!!80 frem the —ll.lhchm—ltl anether grade, full length. Sizes 36 secret Ha el e i gaving for you. All prices include installation er packiss and shippinz. Hom Botter Made AR Brass. || Union Suits, lace or tight || knee. Regular and extra sizes. [UNION SurTs, 2 FOR ‘Women's 59¢ Swiss Ribbed 89c W hat's left of the past season’s broken lots of suits and overcoats will remain on sale the balance of the week—That’s Final 153 Suits at the $ FINAL PRICE - 20 FOR THE FINAL WEEK Qrokmt lots, qf c.ourse—-for your complete information we list the quantity in each size and cut. e 1331341351361 37138139 | 40|42 44 A great many young men’s models 1 Regular | 3[18[25[20[21[15] 817] 4] 1 | meamprmmmenc g’olf,’:‘s’ and weight suitable for spring. 99 Overcoats at the $ FINAL PRICE 20 FOR THE FINAL WEEK . Broken lots. For your complete information we list the quantity in each size and cut. * | Weight |3334)35]36]37]38/39]40|42|44 | Both Spring weight Heavy | I] 8[ 9[11] 5[10] 2[ S| I| 4 | and heavy weight Light [ 1] IT 3] 7] 9[11[ 3] 5 3| 1 | coats in the lot. SLIS A Small Beposit Will NoMd Fixtares Until Wanted THE GOODMAN LIGHT SUPPLY CO. &5 Cor. 12th and H Sts. L. ' Tong [ | TI[I[I]1 Short { | 2| 3] 3] 4] 3] 1| | | You Live as You Sleep Sleep is Nature’s greatest tonic—the rejuve: nator of fatigued minds and bodies—a founda- tion stone of health. Life itself depends upon sleep, and comfortable sleep—the kind of sleep that every one should get—depends entirely upon your bedspring. The SPIRAL SPRING A1 | . FeusiIEAL: Kets enables you to get the kind of sleep you need because 2 D » & - PIANOS AND 133 Suits at the $ .75 . FINAL PRICE : 28 FOR THE FINAL WEEK Pearance"ang ‘musl; it gives you perfect body support. Its one hundred I straston. any aof and twenty individual, upright, spiral springs support “Cut 34/35136137|3839 40| 42| 44| 46 48 ‘Regular | 4]15(23]|15[14| 4] 7| 3| 5] | made entirely of metal your weight evenly and mould to your body’s form. WILL SATISFY YOU Stout | | | | 1]'7] 1] 6] 6]10[1L] 1 A ivory e ted wminut, vaw, You get healthy, comfortable sleep. The result is that mahogany and brass. you wake up in the morning fully refreshed. " Do you know the big difference a good Foster Toe TripCribs bedmm%m %he in your health? Finest of worsteds —awell tailored — izes and cuts as shown, I e tiTor oY o of They fit to your contour like a glove. You rest natu- finishes, including rally. Your nerves and muscles are relieved of strain. Convince Yourself by Visiting the Piano Warercoms of with thelr convenient toe trip and funda- T Satoty feataron] Sold at all good furniture and department stores. are the acme of “little beds for little folks. FO&%&RHQ'&' (y_l;s,;.cs’o_ Sales Agent, 5 754 W. Pratt St., Baltimore. McHugh & Lawwm . L 1MESENW. Mansfield Agents in Washington NO ALTERATION CHARGES MONEY’S WORTH OR MONEY BACK . B ]

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