Evening Star Newspaper, March 22, 1922, Page 5

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N THE DANCER OF SHAMAKHA Armen Ohanian, beautiful Armenian dancer, who has cap- tivated Parisand Cénstantinople, Cairo and Madrid, begins the story of her aristocratic birth, herlife in the palace of a Persian ~ “princess, her dancing before the rulers of the East. “You enrapture us!” cried Anatole France—famousFrench writer—when he read her memoirs. Read her story of in. . timate charm and fire in the Near Eastern Number SIA Amcrican MAGAZINE on the Orient Richly llustrated April Issue ‘Out today—all news-stands—33 cents Are eas- ily made with Chocolishus The patented sweet liquid chocolate or cocoa prepara- tion. Make delicious milk shakes —ice cream sundaes—hot chocolate—tempting cake fill- ings and icings! Get it today from your druggist or grocer! ‘Small Can, 25¢; Larger, soc READY TO USE Chocolishus Sales Agency 530 7th St. S. E. Phone Lincoln 181t Let Us Do Ii! Don't try to re- move spots from clothing. It may prove fatal to the garment. Avoid any possi- bility of ruining your clothing by having us remove ail spots. Our chemical expert Enows precisely what treatment is necessary. Call Main 4724 Save on Your Window Shades —bring in your measure- ments and get our prices before you place your orders. Best Sunfast Holland Shades 4 on Hartshorn rol= $l ’25 lers. 6 by 3 feet. Window Drapery of Sunfast materials, with valance; §¢ A() hundreds- of patterns.. PO LANSBURGH SHADE SHOP 1756 M Street Julius Lansburgh. Mgr. L T To You i FAST: Each morning at 7 o'clock we start serv- ing our first meal— fresh milkemnd eges from our farms, and rolls from our bakery. A special of a cereal with half-and-half; 2 tried, botled or scrame bled eggs; Buttered toast and coffeo Bellevue Farms L-U-N-C-H 1334-36 G ST. .1338 NEW YORK AVE. T AL A ) Fine for Lumbago Musterole drives pain away and $Brings in its place delicious, sooth- #ng comfort. Just rub it in gently. 1t is a clean, white ointment, 'made with oil of mustagd. blister It will not like the _old-fashiéned mustard plaster. Get Musterole today at your drug #tore. 35c and 65c in jars and tubes; pospital size, $3.00. RN Better Than a Mustard Plaster, esidence in this city, sald. The regi the signature of the famous president. Upon the occasion of the hundredtn Theodore Roosevelt. retirement from Congre: a which provided statue of Jefferson, is now to be found in the rotund of the Capitol. nights of the civil Lin Soldiers’ Home grounds in a house | now standing near the entrance to the m that Brightwood, to see the fighting there. a drill _ground the Union army, of churches and public buildings, were turned mated that there were at times 50,000 sick and wounded soldiers in Wa ington. time visiting them and going through the hospitals. eight forts around Mr. the for Howe with hymn of the republic, “I have seen him in the w. circling little toy Lincoln to purchase toys. in that period a and Aqueduct bridges were uséd for the purpose of troop movement At the north end of the State, War | and Nav; society, in and Lincoln, declared one to be the the s accompli: its past vocal solos were rendered by Cleo L. Scanland and John Clagett | Proctor read a poem that he had com- | posed lauding work and showing the value of its researches to higher in of heavy rains in Japan a l aotia zort topr... 92.00 you much longer if you get a pack= age of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. ‘ liver Tablets, for calomel; there's no sickness or pain after taking them. TOLD OF LINGOLN F. L. Fishback Relates Inci- dents of President’s Life + in Capital. Beginning with scenes of the site of the old log Cabin in Kentucky, Lin- coln's birthplace, and the description of his early poiitical career, Fredetick L. Fishback explained the places and homes copnected with the lifg of Lin- coln, in an illustrated lecture, “Lin- coln in Washington,” at the two hun- dredth public meeting of the Colum- bia Historical Society at the Cosmos Club last night. On December 7, 1847, at Brown's In- dian Queen Hotel, which then stood on the ground now occupied by the Metropolitan Hot, coming to Washinglon to serve his . Abraham Lincoln, , made his first the spe ter of the hotel show t term in Congre: rsary of Lincoln's birthday this ter was presented to the late Registered a Patent. established himselt bers of Congre: prigg’s boarding house, th ich is now covered by tne sional Library. g the lecture M aid that Lincoln, five Lincoln Fishback s after his patent in the old p: for the helping of the_model being own hands. The White House then contained a During the summer war President In made his residence in the It was from here Stevens, at in building. he went to Fort Franklin Square Drill Ground. It was in the Montgomery Blair home, that may still be seen across from the present State War and Navy building, proached upon_the po: commandi i that Gen. Lee was ap- Franklin sq used as for the soldiers of and many houses as well as prominent people, into hospitals. It is _esti- Lincoln spent much of his There were sixty- vashington, and explained that it was that inspired Julia Ward the. line in the battle Fishb: hfires of a hundred amp: New York avenue was a shop at which Abraham topped whenever he wished At 1207 Troops Moved Over Bridges. The Cabin John bridge was erected d the Cabin John building was_the War De- the telegraph installed. uring the of the war Lincoln spent a_great deal of time in the telegraph room, there being no tele- | graph station fn the White House in i vs. Clark, president of the speaking of Washington the nation and the other Mr. Clark reviewed the ment of the society and nd present officers. Two Miss the s=ociety and its he future. The poem as.entitled “In After Years.” EASTER LILIES HIGHER. CHICAGO, March 2 ‘The price of ter lillie ill be a few cents ago this year because ear ago, it s reported by florists yesterda: lore than 30 per cent of the bulbs imported from Japan this son were rn!‘t;ll by the fioods (heie, t N CRINESE GOOD LUCH RINGS STERENC g turfes it has been surrounded with deep superstition, believed to be scores of wearers bronght good luck ®o them evem fa this SELINGER'S, &% “Look for the Big Clpck.” Pimply? Well, Don’t Be People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Taidots, * A pimply face will not embarrass Cleanse the blood, bowels and with Dr. Edwards’ Olive the successful substitute Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their action is gentle and safe instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tabfets is ever cursed with a “dark brown taste,” a bad breath, a dull, listless, “no good” torpid liver, pimply face. . Olive Tablets are a“rmly tahle compound mixed wil oil; you will know them by their olive color. feeling, bad constipation, ition or vege- ith olive Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with liver and bhowel complai: are the immen: and Olive Tablets fy effective result. L Take ene or two nightly for a week. i foun., kic and gbc. much be.tor you feel aad “vp n{ WIFE ASKS. DIVORCE. 1 HlSIuRchl SflclE Limited divorce, alimony’ and the return of $545, which she says her husband drew out of a building asso- ciation without her consent, are asked in a petition filed yesterday in the Dis- trict Supreme Court by Mrs. Fannie B. Hanback against her husband, Homer H. Hanback. They were mar- ried March charges cruelty and threat I==aa Soon moving from.the Indian Queen || Hotel, with eight other m. at Mrs. site of W i i I I i | H o' | Tl bl ol a et |0 e | |0 e [h] e b e f ] e Bl o] e ] e o [ea N e e o e o e [0 e [ O | i E=——lo] & e fajo—— |0 | === lal e o 0} BEEE—:EEEEEEEEE L THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON,- she was obliged to leave her husband last July. . Mrs, Hanback says she worked at the bureau of engraving and printing and had accumulated $545, which she placed in a building-association in the joint names of hersel? and husband. 80 that Iin event of her death he might \draw the funds. February 2 last, she tells the court, the husbana without her permission drew the en- tire fund out of the building associa. tion. Attorney W. A. Coombe appears for the wife. 16, 1908, and the wife She says French Room Millinery | $10 to $30 A visit to our French Room will reveal to you Chapeaux that present every variation of the new modes. Each model—from the tiny, “quaint pokes to the extremely large drooping shades is a proud possessor of the most exclusive charac- ter—distinguished by beauty of line and ex- quisiteness of color and garniture. - French Room—Second Floor. A For Girls and Juniors Clever Models, of All-wool Tweeds, Basket Weaves, Polaire Cloth and Homespuns: belted or loose back styles; tailored or raglan Dressy Coats and Capes, of Velour, Tweeds, Polaire Cloth and Novelty Coatings, in both belted and loose back styles; some box-plaited, others plain tailored; tan and rose........ e Wraps, Capes and Coats, for sports and dress wear, of Chamo Velour, Novel Checks and Plaids and Camel's” Hair; splendidly tailored; straight-line, = wrappy, flare and trimmed styles; some half silk lined; colors it il lnei 1o 616,98 tures PES Dressy, Tailored and . Sport Models ~ of livia, Herringbone Tweeds and New Sport Coatings; some full silk lined, others lined to the waist. Shown $l9.75 in the most popular sl shades for spring One-Day Sale—Thursday Only e { Boys’ $7.50 and $8.50 ; Two-Pants Suits et T - $5.88 | Mothers, we were fortu- nate in getting these 300 Boys’ Two-pants Norfolk Suits ‘way below the regular cost, and we are pleased to pass this saving to you. Materials of good, durable A quality Cassimeres”and Cheviots, in serviceable Spring shades of oxford g rays, neat stripes and heathers. Coats tailored in smart Norfolk models, with yoke and inverted pleat backs. Both pairs of knicker- bocker pants cut full and well tailored, lined and taped. Sizes 8 to 17 years. Wonderful for school wear. Boys’ $2 and $2.50 Hats Stitched Alpine Hats, specially designed model for boys of 10 to 18-years. Great variety of all suiting mixtures to go with the boys’ new Little Jack Horner Wash Suits Made to Sell for $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 ‘Wanderfu! gquality and stylish model, in Srne Lt e - $188 Boys’ 45¢ All-Silk Neckweal }35¢ 39¢ & 49¢ Cretonnes ]9 Just unpacked—Boys' All-wool Tweed $1.75 spring suits. Sizes 632 to 7%. Oliver Twist and Middy styles; in a variety of warranted fast color. Sizes 3 to 10" years, E Mill lengths of \ 1'45 fnrrl-wlda ‘Washable Cretonnes, n light or dark grounds, with floral, bird, foliage and tapestry designs. One to 10 yard lengths; plenty alike. First Floor—Bargain Table, $1.69 Loageloth $1.30 36 -inch Longcloth, excellent soft-finish grade; full 10 yards in each piece, 25¢ Dress Ginghams 5,000 yards of mil . ends of 32 and -36 inch Dresg Ginghams, iIn stripes and plain colors; 10 to 20 yards, Warranted fast colors. . PP PSP S S Every youngster loves a new tie. Pure silk Four. in-hands, in & variety of new spring shades and colorings, designed especially for boys. Three for $1, Boys' Department, Third Floor, $3 Congoleum Rugs 3x9-ft. “Gold Seal” Congoleum Rugs, in blue, tan, rose, green and brown colorings. In oriental tile and pargette flooring designs. - e S : sook, soft-finish, firm Wwoven grade for undergarments. + $1.50 Union Suits Q5¢ Men'’s Potter Make " Ribbed Balbriggan Unlon Suits, short sleeves, full-length legs, closed crotch, Perfect quality, in regular sizes. D. C, Thursday Is Coat Featuring the Season’s Dominating Styles in Smart Wraps for Women and Misses, Girls and Juniors There's every advantage in selecting your Spring coat now from our complete stocks. Assortments are at thg-n' fullest and best, and many remarkable values are featured. :rhcse are the newest ideas in advance Spring styles—advanced in style, but retarded in price. For Misses and Smart Sport Coats, of Herring- bore Tweeds inverted plait b: sleeves; slot or patch pockets: tux- : edo or tailored col- Livge patcn ;. $17 98 ol heabiae 510 08¢ ets and hall silk . rose and red......... ¢ lined’ ..oconcane Capes and Coats, in chic tai- lored models, Cloth, Coatings; some full silk lined, others lined to the waist; plain or plaited backs, with novelty pockets; in tan and gray. Dressy Coats and Capes, of Soft Velours, chilla, Cordeline, Tricotine, Cut Bo- livia and Twill i rew loose sleeve stitchery, leurs; fuil silk lined. the popular shades' in spring. $27.50 to $32.50 Goldenberg's—Second Floor. BOMB TAKES OFF ARM. CHICA@O, March 22.—The right arm of a watchman was blown off and the plant of the Edmond Manufactur- ing Company seriously damaged last night by a bomb which exploded in the office of the concern. slon’ shattered windows fot a block around. Police attributed the blast to labor troubles. [——T——F L] el e e e L o $1.69 Aluminum Cookers The explo- ‘Thur " WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22 19%22. LE BRETON IS CANDIDATE. Argentine Ambassador to U. S. Will Run for Senate. Tomas A. Le Breton, Argentine am- bassador to the United States, said today he had reconsidered his deci- tion In the April 2 elections. eral senator from Buenos Aires on atorial election. sday B ity Offered at Prices That Spell “E-C-O-N-O-M-Y.” 20c Pajama Checks | G 26-inch White Pajama Checks, cl woven, soft-finish for lingerie wear. grade 50c Pillowcases 35¢ 45x36 Bleached Pil- lowcases, extra heavy, round- thread quality, free from starch. Mill seconds. 25c Middy Twill 1Oc 36-inch White Middy Twill, a heavy, firm woven qual- ity for women's and children's middy blouses, boys' waists, etc. Women and Heather Cloth; pock- of Velour, Polaire Herringbones and Novelty $22.50 brown, Camel's Hair, Chin- s; tailored or tiny plaits, silk trimmed and plain tail- Shown in all favor this At— 3 PR Spreads $2 49 90x100 White Dim- & ity Spreads (note the extra size), in neat seersucker stripes. $1.75 All-Wool . Serge $1.49 54 - Inch All - wool French Serge, very fine, firm woven, close twill grade, in black, - $10.95 $15 Fiber Rugs Rugs, 9x12-ft. Hodge's mak “Cherokee” Fibe room size, in oriental. medallion and novelty designs of all wanted colors. $7.95 $15 Grass Rugs e Luxe and Herringbone 6x9-ft._genuine “Crex’ weave “Crex” Rugs; the best of all grass rugs. Very heavy weight and closely woven. Oriental, medallion and neat or novelty borders in gray, rose, blue, green and red colorings. $7.95 Room Size I Rags $4.85 9x12-ft. Reversi- ble Wool and Fiber Rugs, in green, blue, tan and brown medallion and neat figured cen- ters with handsome border de- 69c New Brassieres Brassieres of fine white- batiste, with wide and narrow embroidery trimming; hook-front model, cut full length and with large shields. Perfect fitting. Sizes 38 to 50. $1.59 Seamless e D129 Bleached Sheets, extra large size for double beds; hand-torn and ironed; perfect quality. $6.50 All-Wool $5.98 Sweaters Women's Fine Quality All-wool Jersey Tuxedo or Coat Sweaters, with tailored pockets and belts; in black, navy and henna. $3 Bedspreads §2 25 Full _Double ~bed Size White Crochet Spreads, in heavy raised Marseilles patterns. —_ $1 & $1.25 Cushions GO Round shape Sofa Cushions, covered with‘cretonnes in pretty designs, filled with soft, flufty silk floss. Some braid trimmed, others have large but- ton on top and bottom. Sizes 16x16°and 20x20 inches. Fourth Floor. g 2 G Rups $1.19 8x6-t. size Japan- ese QGrass Rugs, close-woven, heavy-weight, doublé-warp kind. In green, blue or brown.. Orlen- tal, .medallion and neat border designs. First Floor—Bargain Table. . smart belts and sleeves. 3125 St e 80C excellent close twill grade, in black, brown, navy and copen. Men’s §1 Underwear 7Q ¢ Men's Elastic Seam ite Vol Voile, a fine, sheer, two-ply qual- ity for waists and dresses. 35¢ India Linon 25c 40-inch White India Linon, extra fine, sheer quality, Drawers, of genuine Lonsdale snow white bleached. Jean; sizes up to 30, in all lengths, Derfect quality. 16c Unbleached | Sheeting 1202¢ $2 All-Woo 36-inch Unbleached Broadcloth $l 69 Sheeting Cotton, a heavy, firm- 50-inch All - wool 0 Soreniquality Twill-back Broadcloth, hand- o some velour finish, in black, 25c¢ Yard-Wide brown and colors. Percales 18 T : High - count Quality C $5 Slfl_( Pelhct_nls $3_98 s, one yard wide, in light Beautiful silk and dark grounds with checks, Mes ine Petticoats, of heavy stripes, dots, rings and figures. quality, in rich. changeable coi- For men's and b o art straightline models, women's wear. with narrow hemstitched ruffle. omem e e 25¢ Pillowcases | Q¢ | Extra Size 42x36 Bleached Pil- 0 “lowoases, hand-torn and ironea; | Petticoats $1.98 Extra size Pet- ticoats, of fine imported sateen, . very lustrous and looks like silk. o In ~ black, navy and brown. Faney tucked flounce; correct width. $1.50 Bungalow perfect quality. Slip-on Sweaters The “better qual- ity” kind. made of beautiful yarns. in navy. black, buff, pea- cock and henna. Round necks, ) Aprons . $1.33 Sheets 51 59 galow Aprons, of fine quality percale in stripes and checks. Large pockets and sleeves; prac- tical models made right. $2 Bungalow Seamless hed Sheets, extra fine qual- free from starch or dressing. Note the extra large size. 15¢ Apron A : prons $1.79 . 12’/20 of fus drees finghams, In pretty Standard 3 N apion cherks; open front models, trim- Ginghams, in all_size biue and i Alst brown checks. Warranted fast | med with rick-rack braid. Fall colors. cut and with sash tie. 5 Babies’ Bonnets 70 Dainty styles of beautiful mull, with fine tucks, laces and shirring: ‘turn-back models with wide strings. All sizes. 59¢ Colored Poplin 49¢ 26-inch Colored Pop- lin, varn mercerized quality. with rich, lustrous finish. Al wanted shades; also black. $3 Canton Crepe 52.59 40 - inch Al - silk 4 Crepe, heavy crepy qual- v, with rich, lustrous finish, in navy blue, brown. gray, mo- hawk, black and white. $1 Silk Poplin 70 36-inch Colored Silk Poplin, heavy, lustrous quality, in a complete range of wanted street and evening shades; also Special Purchasé of Chairs and Rockers black. One of the Styles Satin ; Sketched P Seatun 5299 Satin; a bigh-grade satin-face quality, in navy, brown, black, white and wanted shades. $2 Crepe de Chine $l .69 40-inch Colored Crepe de Chine, fine woven quals $5.90 ‘Wonderful values offered tomorrow in these Willow ity lin & lar; Z < A ge assortment of de. Chairs and Rockers—the sivable shades; also black and result of a special purchase. white. Light and airy in appear- ance and yet solidly and substantially built to pro- vide unusual service. In ilks LY Duchesse, all pure silk quality, i rich jet black; for handsome ‘;?,'i;’{,"" browa™ o eray street and evening frocks. 4 —————————————————————— Furnft — =y s e e e Babies’ Bonnets §1 25 Fine Mull Bonnets, with laces and Insertions, fine irls’ Spri ribbons, shirtings and tucks. Girls’ Spring Dresses §] 88 | Iarse sciection” of newest Girls' Pretty Frocks * : models. of fine-grade. gingham, in styl- | ————m—————————— ish checks, plaids and plain col- ’, 2 jsh checka, plaids and plain coi- | Child's $3 Sweaters 50 N e w Sweaters. lars, wide sashes and new pock- ets. Sizes 6 to 14 years. “@ ” $2.“Tootsy Togs' $1.49 Little Girls ® “Tootsy-Togs,” or Panty Dresses, in cunning models of mercerized sateen, trimmed with rose gold and blue border effect. Sizes 2 to $1.79 $2.50 Corsets Of - beautiful pink or flesh tint coutil, with wide pink mercerized embroidery trimming; medium low bust and long hips, fine boning. Wide hose supporters. Sizes 22 to 28. Men’s 39¢ Half Hose 21 ¢ Men's Mercerized Lisle 100% pure wool, in slip-on mod- el; cholce of tan, rose and copen. Entirely new weave—cute little mogels: 2 to 6 vears. T A A toe. Slight seconds. 6 pairs for . = = Suits that you can'buy with full Summ . confidence of being authentic in sszly %Emsl .85 style and of splendid wearing qual- 2% yards long, 40 inches wide, ends finished with tassels. Green, blue and brown grounds, Wwith various color stripes, in heavy snowflake and cord. effects. $2.50 Union Suits §1 55 didly tailored. madras; perfect; leg opening. Sizes 34 to 46. Children’s 50c Socks 30 Children’s three-quar- pin checks, etc. trance from K Street. shades, Sizes 7 to 9%. 7 the radical ticket, and would be a, R candidate for election to that posi- we Al'e eady to The ambassador said his acceptance of the nomination would not reqmra, him to resign his diplomatic post, and | S - rh , Painting and Upbolstering ary that he would remain as ‘Argentine | —FApmtantias. i envoy here until after the electio He announced Sunday he would re- [ Geo. Pliu‘:o.’ lnc', sy sion not to accept nomination as fed- | pyge to be a candidate in the sen- argains Thursday Shoppers Should Take Advantage of the Countless Excess Values That Have Been Assembled for Tomorrow. Fresh Spring Merchandise of Dependable Qual- Sale of Men’s Two-Trousers Suits $24.75 Brand-New Spring Styles Remarkably .Low _Priced ity—each correctly sqled and splen- In sport, two and three button single- breasted and double-breasted ‘models, of Homespuns, Tweeds, .Cheviots and Cassi- meres. Large selection of styles and color- ings, including light and dark colors, stripes, pencil stripes, chalk stripes, tartan checks, All regular sizes up to 42. Goldsnberg’s First Floor Clothes Shop for Men—Direct Ea- jole——lale——uxlo{c——=1a 5 Serve You Call Main 4224 for estimates. 1325 14th St. n. | our specialties. “Paramount” brand Combination Aluminum_Cookers. Can be used as double Loiier, covered saucepan, cus- wero) ng'handle suucepan, ete. Bott wel, 4-quart trade size ci- pacity. Special at 25¢ “Brillo” For Cleaning Aluminum Ware _“Brillo,” the new and effec- tive cleaning preparation for keeping your aluminum utensils bright and new. Large pack- ages offered tomorrow at 19c. Basement. Women’s Spring Oxfords and Pumps, $3.85 A remarkable value sure to interest women looking for smart Spring footwear at savings. The group includes Brown Calf Oxfords with low walking heels. Patent Colt Pumps with full Leouis heels, Three-buckle Black Kid Strap Pumps with low walking heels and Gun Metal Oxfords with low walk- ing heels. Sizes 2 to 7; all widths. Goldenberg's—First Floor. Transfer Design No. 1091 You Can Make and Embroider Spring Bonnets’ It’s just as easy, when yon plan a litle girl’s checked bloomer dress, to ntke a hat to match. There are many becoming new bonnet styles in the latest Embroidery Book that come in the easy- touse McCall Kaumagraph Patterns. Babies and little girls have a section of their own in this book, with every appropriate design for making Spring clothes prettier. The New McCall Em- broidery Book with New Spring designs—25¢ U it [——[alc—=[o]——=§ EEEEEEEEEHEEEEEEE—JEE‘ EEEEEEQEE lIc——Jo]lc——]o]l——=]o|—=]q] 5] A : | -

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