Evening Star Newspaper, March 19, 1922, Page 17

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. EVIDENCE FINISHED INDIVORCE INQURY: Alexandria Bar Committee Ready to Formulate Re- pert Next Week. Bpecial Dispateh to Th ALEXANDRI 18.— With all U in and final! arguments his afternoon, all is in T s for the specia commitiee of seven of the Alexandria | ion of the divoree situation , to get together and formulate This will be done (arly‘ next week. { AS heretofore stated in The i this committee will submit i vort to the Alexa tion of the city for ratif . 1 8. Barbour followed At- rt in arguing the | made @ plea in behalf of Judge Mon- cure and attempted to outline the distinction bet residence and ! domicile, quoting ¢ handed down | Ly th e eourt ppeals to bear | out_ his contention Domicile, he | said, on the intent on whict itis a er the exist law of . Barbour - cd, it wou natural that the | people of neton would seek this v f having their marital troub! Mr. Bagbour de- committee. t, %o far as the T s entitled to an Referring to the lutter | med lax- | r the law ome here today nee of one pe red the judge is 1d he is not'a prose- | ed to be ! »mpetent ce, he | 500 FEET OF COPING ' FOR LINCOLN POOL i Other Improvements Finished on | Capital's Public i ' Grounds. Work_of placing 5.000 linear feet] of granite coping around the reflect- ! ing pool at Lincoln Memorial will} begin about the last of this month, or as soon as granite is received ! from quarries in North Carolina, it; was said today at the office of the | superintendent of public buildings | and grounds. The contract for the| work was let recently. Installation | of the coping is one of the last fea- ures of the ork which will com plete the reflecting pool. 1 The approach of spring finds the ; office of the ic buildings and | work in different} preparing to make titul this summer. | he reservation on Park road ati the end of the Mount Pleasant car | line now contains drinking fountaips | and work has becn completed on the | lawn. “There is an improvement in side- walks at 18th and M streets porth- west, being made by the cutting of n walk through the center of the triangle located there. This gives | pedestrians a wide sidewalk , direct from the car stop on Connecticut | enue through to 1Sth street, the | ief idea of this being to give a! to the bu ss section street! i . on indlana av fore. Down on the golf links in Potomac kmen are installing oil and ing greens on the West Po- yrse. f trees are being plant- ed in the east and west sections of Seaton Park, west of the Botanic “Gardens. Dogs running loose in Rock Creek Park go through and tear down hedges and plants, it is stated, and thapo®~e of superintendent of public buildings and grounds states that the ordinance requiring dogs to be in leash will be strictly enforced. Delaware Natives Plan Meeting. The regular monthly meeting of the Delaware State Society, at the Ro- chambeau, 815 Connecticut avenue northwest, Tuesday evening at § o'clock, will be followed by dancing, | music and cards. MUSIC WEEK CAMPAIGN Central High Community Center, Central High School, 11th and Clifton streets north» west, at 4 o'clock. Doors open at 3:30. i w"Doxo!OE.-" ~ { ) “America”—Salute to the flag—Oath of Allegiance. (c) "Come, * Thou Almighty ng.’ o i (@ “Massa’s tn de Cold, Cold i Ground"— Everybody. Piano solo— (a) “Caprice Viennois,” 1 Kreisler ' Played by Fritz Kreisler and reproduced on the Knabe Ambpico. 1§ (b) “Etude de Concert” | Sternberg ' Played by Elizabeth Winston 1 and reproduced on the Kna- be Ampico. Recreational singing— Everybody. Vocal solo— 0 -Burleigh - (b) “Slave Som -..Laio (¢) “Wind_Son; .Rogers Nancy Stillman, contralto soloist of Epiphany Church; George Wilson af the piano. Recreational singing— Everybody. Vocal solo— (a) “La Donna Russa” “Fedora” ....---- Gi (b) “For You Alone". Frederick L. Stephe: tone; Mr. Wilson at from rdano Giehl bari- the piano. Recreational singing— Everybody. Announcements. Violin solo— “Alt-Wiener Tansweisen,” Kreisler. (a) “Liebesfreud.™ (b) “Liebeslied.” (¢) “Schoen Anton Kasper Mr. Wilson at the piano. Recreational _singing— (a) “Till We Meet Again.” (b) “Good-night, Ladies.” (c) “Star Spangled Banne Recreational singing directed by Robert Lawrence, assisted at the rol:no by Helen Burkart, Admies free. | | a Bar 2 ation, engaged in the in- | & COUPON $1.00 Bpreau ' Scarf, 59¢ All-over Filet Lace or_Lace Border scarts. Lim 0 & buyer. With this coupon. [C COUPON Huck Towels . size. 1 and 17x- 34. Woven red borders. With this coupon. ) COUPON Unbleached Cotton 14c Yard 20c 36-inch vy Un- hed Cot- 1 pon. COUPON 39¢ Black Sateen 27c Yard G ood, serv iceable quali highly m ized. For lin- ings, bloomers and aprons. ‘With this co ( v COUPON Longcloth COUPON Outing Flannel 9c Yard Heavy fleecey quality in fancy stripes. With this cou- D « . COUPON Children’s Hose, 15¢ Boys' and Girls' Ribbed Hose, perfect quality, in white brown. With this cou- von. (S) COUPON s slightly irregular. Also imported fancy socks: strictly perfect. With this coupon. ) Children’s Three-Quarter Socks, 35¢ Fine mercer- ized quality, white with cy top and olid colows for $1. th this coupon. (S) COUPON Women’s Vests, 15¢ All sizes in Gauze Vests, V- heck, bodice, band top and fancy top styles. Slight- Iy imperfect. With this cou- hon. (S) COUPON Women’s Union Suits 39¢c Regular and extra size in Ribbed Union Suits, with tight or lace- trimmed knees. ) iceable or front. Sk If you are unable to Yd.-Wide -Percale visit the Store, write to Marion White Our Ekpel‘t Shopper. Serve You. .00. Summer Portieres Cross:Striped Madras "In Dutch Style $1.98 Pair Save a third on these dainty and serviceable por- tieres that add so much to the attractiveness of the home. Dark green and blue, showing the popular cross- stripes. Regulation window size. Cretonnes, 22¢ Yard 39¢ and 50c 33 and 36 inch New Drapery Cretonnes, in scores of beautiful patterns. White Oilcloth, 29¢ Heavy, Non-cracking Quality White Oilcloth, 5-4 width, spe- cially priced. Rattania Rugs, $14.95 $1800 9x12 Rattania Fiber Rugs, famous for théir rare combination of beauty and durability. China Matting, 29¢ Yard 60c China. Matting, in neat patterns. Some 116-warp mat- ting is included in the sale. Window Shades, 39¢ Slight seconds of 65c heavy opaque shades, wrapped with slat and fixtures. Plenty of dark green. Dress Chintz, 38¢ Yard New, dainty, serviceable—pat- terned T quaint small floral effects so popular for children’s garments. Yard wide. Tissue Gingham, 39c¢ _59¢ 30-inch, Fast-color Tissue Gingham, in large and medium checks. Super-fine quality. range of popular patterns. 18¢ Yd. 25c new spring percale, She Is Always Ready to smooth; strong quality, in a lwm =i NGS PAL 810-818 Seventh Street N e gt i Weiiortagaad 2d o fe X THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., M.ARCH 19, ]922—me 1. Satisfaction First properly cut an black with whit o Two el 400 Glorious New Spri'ng Arrivals in a Sale That Sets the Secason’s Record for Value Georgette Styles of High Spring’s Favorite 16 to 44 $1.75 Spring Silks $ 35-Inch Colored Taffeta A sensational underpricing of favorite newasilks at the height of the demand. Both the taffeta and crepe de chine are of superior quality. Colors are navy, copen, nile, rose, canary, tomato, light blue, helio, henna, Mohawk, canna, cerise, burnt orange, Pekin, 39.Inch Crepe de Chine Belgian, lark, flesh, m8is, tan, jade, brown, white and black. $1.00 Yard-Wide Linen Suiting 79¢ Navy. Helio, Pink _Rose, Light Blue, Copen. Tan, Brown, Belgian, Reseda, Wistaria, Sal- mon, Gray, White. | Heavy, round-thread quality, warranted all pure linen. Par- ticularly favored for making jumper frocks, as well as sum- mer wash suits in children’s apparel. Shirting Madras, 25¢ Yard-wide 50c Shirting Mad- ras, with woven fast-color stripes. Patterns for house dresses, aprons and men's shirts. S Purchase Extraordinary A-P-R-O-N F-R-O-C-K-S *Of the better quality in styles,s’opretty and colorsso attractive women will buy for both present and future B¢ Made with thorough care—of serv- Black Silk Sale $1.50 35-inch Black Taffeta, with chiffon finish. percale and chambray, in stripes, checks and plain cdlors, of pink, blue and lavender. You'll want these new apron frocks, not just because the price is only 84c, but because they are so good looking and good wearing. Open at the side Belts, sash and pocket. white rickrack braid or with white and colored pip- ing. Medium and large sizes. Yard, $1.00 $200 35-inch Black Taffeta, of exceptional quality. Yard, $1.35 $2.50 35-inch Black Satin Duchesse, heavy, rich weave. Yard, $1.79 $1.50 35-inch Black Satin Messaline. Yard, $1.00 Trimmed with borders. ship and allurement of sty color combinations Canton Crepe Mignonette ’ Crepe de Chine Taffeta Distinction—| Novelties— in ALL SIZES Turkish Towels' 45¢ Each Values up to $1.00 in large, heavy Turkish bath towels; some perfect, others “run of the mill.” Tablecloths $1.95 $3.00 Mercerized Cotton Damask Tablecloths for square and round tables. All white or with colored Not just a ten dollar dress sale; but a sale of wonderfully beautiful spring dresses that were ne with such a price! Quality of fabrics, excellence of workman- s make them positively irre In, brown, Mohawk, tan, navy. black, red and striking two- To the 400 new frocks we've added 50 from our regular stock—exquisite creations that sold for $23.00 to $39.75. A hint of the models and adornments: Slip-Ons, Slashed Sleeves Embroidered Fronts Rows of Cire Ribbon Fringes and Rosettes _ Scrolls of Scalloped Cape Jersey - 291 Yard cr destined to associate Rufflings and Tuckings Brilliant Beading ible. . Tinsel Bottoms Each Size on a - Separate .Rack for Convenient Selection. No. €. 0. D.’s ComeEarly! 3 for = 7 Purchase of a Maker’s Samples and Surplus On Sale Tomorrow at SESES ek e ) SPORTS—Pa; Dominant Values in Merch@ndise for Spring—for Easter . New Shipment Women’s Imported Kid Gloves, 95¢ All sizes and every pair perfect. Soft, pliant quality kid gloves, made for good service. d white with black ? Cbgmmis Suede Gloves, 39¢ ar-Right” mike, Black, brown, black new and. perfect. hite, D8, self backs. Sale of cilla stamped pieces, Bucilla ' quality prices tomorrow Stamped Bucilla S borders, some with bands, others with lac Stamped for cmbroid: also in plain styles. R C bined; heavy Women’s Sew-on 22¢ pair. Rubber Household Dainty. gay-colored that combine Leauty w! low prices. Children’s Se and striped colored mate pretty A effects and buckled frocks. Sizes 6 to 14. 860 Men’s New Shirts 89 $2.50 Corded Madras Shirts Oxford Cloth Crepe Madras Shirts Cotton Pongee Shirts Printed Madras Shirts Fine Sateen Shirts Spring and summer shirts of qual- ity, modeled for proper fit and made for long service. Soft cuffs. neckband Plenty of plain white and toned-down styles. tan, as well as scores of fine collars and patterns. Sizes 14 to 19. The major- ity are entirely perfect—some are subject to very slight imperfections. - SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. fault is an occasional slight all. Size for large double beds. Seamless Sheets, $1.24 81x9%0 perfect quality seam- less bleached sheets, hand Bontex 35c and 40c perfect quality cases, made the right way of the cotton. No starch. an, including large, Black and all colors. Cushion-Brim Sailors - $2.89 Street and sport hats of glossy, three-end Jap straw, trimmed with bands and bews. / Straight and roll brims, bell, inched and straight crowns. lack and all colors, also com- binations of black and white, navg and white and brown and sand. : A real millinery sensation—offering beauti Colorful flower trimmings in great variety, as W Pipiné Rock Straw Hats. $1.59 The all-popular spring sport hats of Milan and Milan hemp, trimmed with ribbon bands and ribbon edges to match. All colors.” Hats of style and utility at low cost- . . Sale of $5.00 Tfimmed Hats In Lisere and Silk-Faced Milan Hemp _ ful new spring models in hats for every wom- medium and sméll effects—plenty of mushrooms and off-the-face stylcs. ell as ribbon and ornament trimmings. $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 Untrimmed Hats $1.69 - Spring shapes in wonder- - ful array; all guaranteed to be genuine milan hemp and not._the cheaper hemp hats. * Large, medium and small ¢ models. Black and all colors. White, Buff, Flesh, A surprise price for blouses of surprising beauty and qual- ity. Spring blouses of firm, shimmering crepe de chine, fashioned into models of refine- ment and distinction. Hemstitched vest and tuxedo collar, trimmed with Calais lace. Also with Péter Pan col- lar, lace panet down front, and tie back. Whern—béfore the war or after—were such desirable blouses offered for as little as $2.98? Bucilla Art Goods Just unpacked—famous Bu- designs, all of the well known These special arfs, 50c with of cotton in flower pattern. $350. Notion Specials Infants™ Rubberized Catch- all Bibs, 3 for 2: Ready-made D Linings, of net and cambric, 39¢c. Dress Shields, of double- covered rubber, light-weight for spring and summer, pair, Supporters, 2 pairs for 35c; or in gingham patterns, 35¢c. New Chinesc Work Baskels 35¢ to $1.75 Trimmed with ring and Hundreds of new ones re Dresses 95¢ models, . including and panel fronts and new jumper $1.50 81x90 Seamless Bleached Sheets Lowest of low prices for quality sheets, whose only New Blouses of Crept;_ de Chine es 30 and 31. COUPON Double Extra Vests, 25¢ Womwmen® & Double 1 Size Gau Vests, 48 to R With this e COUPON tan, gray, Crompton Corduroy und mode. ton All- er Corduros Pants, dur. COUPON All-Wool ’l'wesed Caps . in new Jace in y work, ith this cou- ) Children's Play Suits Dept.) c. Hickory Men’s Aprons, — b ith white. & irregulars $1.00 kind. With this co Don. hool Glossilla for Embroidering 12 Skeins, 45¢ us B plain number of vest, i e colors. suspender Hair Nets 45c Dozen Hair Nets, cap and fringe, in the wanted With upor shades. this Women's Umbrellas las, with strong frames and straight han- 5. (s Shirts Lingerie Rib- With 1l pon. ‘ bon, Sut- Torchon Laces 8¢ Yard New Cotton ‘Torchons up to 6 inches wide, striped for many trim- ming uses. With this cou- pon. ) 924- irregularity of weave or manufacture—trifles that do not affect the good wear at Bedspreads, $1.79 $2.50 snow - white crochet spreads, double-bed size, with torn and ironed. fast hf‘““- - Pillowcase Cotton Pillowcases, 29¢ Each 29¢ Yard 50c 45-inch Fruit of the Loom pillowcase cotton, noted for strength and fing finish. $2.98 Navy and Canna COUPON COUPON COUPO! COUPON COUPON dles. COUPON /

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