Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1922, Page 16

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THE GVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH- 31, 1922. / AMUSEMENTS |DREAM BOOK THEORJES - | FOIL TALKATIVE BARBER PEST AT LAST: NEGRO HEALTH WEEK 'UPSET BY A LEADING RADIOPHONE NOW SOOTHES WITH MUSIC| 19 BE HELD APRIL 2-8 Manurice Dambois’ Recital. LONDON SPECIALIST > A Gecldedly novel recital was siven "msnox. March 11—Dr. Wil« Public Health Service Announces at Masonlo Auditorfum last eveaing| 1lam Brown, mental specialist and Pro Tusis = by Maurice Dambois, planist and| Dead of the department of psy- et e M chology In King's College, Unli- stitute Direction. - The program, which comprieed cello| Yo8ity of London, has propound- The elghth annual natlonal negro health week will be observed April 2 to 8, the Unlted States public health AVE YOU start- ed saving your first thousand dol- | and plano solos and & plano concerts,| ©4 & Tovel theory of dreams. He il yat . 2 B service announced yesterday: The Art pizno which reproduced accom-| S/Shificant, and that every par. : S . bt Grav il hive i hass Kos : in the subconscious B : : vnder the auspices of the ! e e AR in this arrangemen i : Yo S v a ! They say” it's the iariist 1s quoted as sesine tiat o ) . : N “iness League, In | was Interpreted in its entirety by the| ciected the claim of the psychos and second S a meanin program is to be conducted by 'Dr.‘ hardest. Let us help s only ht S guard sleep,” he said before the in- < 4 . b 5 , | RECORDS i v 5 stitute of Hyglene. “In 8. x 3 you. {aair te the semorton ol fo autust Sires, cruvings. anxieties, the mem- > ] ; be given Sunday, with the speakers one musician, with the ald of & Duo-| *N4l¥sts that dreams are always lars? rocorded Ly M ¥ 81 pe ced for in priu . R. Moton.*principal of Tuskegee to the recorded accompanime. ories of earlier days, all of which S 2 LT stressing mother and infant welfare - M = Sl :23.,;25'55.‘".‘;,,""::"‘,,}’ Dertiwas d e er e Y ademental 1 work to reduce the infant mortality, ~ Modest beginnings tate o “musiear: jasoard, 2 reversed | clements of the mind, well up and ! o 3 which is sald to be about double that rel fl e R e n"l:’mfallt on, and | Lo toward ‘consclousness, K among white persons. It will be em- or p s welcome! - hoa o I s e Dlaye while the main personality is in i ¢ R E phasized during the week that the i sano e sing ihisiselectio) abeyance. If they reach consclous- negro death rate, as shown by cen- _ e L ho zecoris warsimotelefe ness, sleep 18 at an end, but the sus returns, is steadily- decreasing, ON SALE EAT | ton with anotnecaged In combina- | gregm, which 1s a sort of inter- 3 and no higher at present than was OMMERCIAL ‘x,xe lnfl“ er plano. Mr. Dambois| mediary form of consciousness, that of New York and Boston -forty TOMORROW o e biitririking illustration of the| intervenes, and mgkes the impulse 7 years ago. E \ N . l Paved & commomiiiy duets when he| innocuous so that sieap persists. : aiAttention of employers also will he ationa .BANK the Duo-Art, his fingerwork alternate | Liis theory covers ths entire B e i tions ound of all types of dreams.” states having large negro populations ing with the recorded portions on the| &% e ! the average number {1l at &ll times Is | 14 th 3t G e | Same instrument. The plece, “Baga- | m————————————— 8 : - g 450,000 B s 000 die annya > telle No. 1 was brilllant, with sh hels, About half of these deaths and m !l;;::}ct::_rd;u&r(ec:gmgnlx'.l‘:rl(c‘::_‘em e committed I;y :::d;on".x., a:;i I\x;; ‘ : ’ & 3 . v % ‘ of the ”‘"PS.;, cl”hr‘flu‘:’l’n (—]|,I“nl]’lr|; 5 Viclrolas dnd V!'clor Sl : | ok Sol i Buties sud | 3 Products Exclusively : ) 7th at G St. N.W. renchiman i an lan princess, Soorge T ot " Crugtan l x;g&'fixfrrflfffl'an‘g:: o1 ang g} |(xchamcs wiLh hiom tojctush the Amet. ph’“‘*‘“c.':;éo;wn‘f;-bgnmgngc:tdane queen of, America. _ She . comes to - == = ] = the Duo-Art. - ETDUE" | ana the Butiseer Her brotherun: : = known to her—as Lionel Esmond, e Bt ot 6 | Lk ales are pisso by aaau (| || ’ f “The Spirit of '76,” a motion pic- | Gleason as Catherine Montour, How- I I h B Sh i = - . e ey FTopielly | srGihcls Hlrl Bomar Jhoe S n the Doys Shop The Intimacy of " Two-Day "gfl colonlsts for liberty. was shown | of Lionel, and George Cheese Borough 5 { P Z w {;:r:!;:i?é:‘;‘elngsof‘:;e‘ Daughters | as Walter Butler. ‘ Specml ff,’;" l;)rf’th:‘ American Rel"l,;h‘:{:gn‘?: |n;l;'.‘-:-x'|§lgmfl :’fia ’r::tst' bet:-?e‘:uwill}: 1 tomorrow f ojecting room at Ci 10’ G 5 i Mctyopolian Fachfer i sieht, " | Sorgni men: resiims o cho aguen (||| - . S a l( S othes IR nthusi. ee o0 . B el i e Pt | e Bull Saf e S o Two-Trousers Patrick Henry, John Huncock and | The picture was onrens e e C or cn ——— e A Sl: d d Mak q | t $€).75 There's nothing oi: the "factory“ abo'ut the.se andar e a } garments of ours—but everytlung suggestive of in- [ I < | dividuality and personality. Tan and Gray Tweeds and Dark | Y x ° . ‘ M.‘*I't‘;)”ls —-—”exceptic;mally wfill c“h They reflect your taste: and fit with that inti- { ngh_grade Shirts :::Je—e\:ifh a;?c:}l;zlxir’ ulr:sg;a 1"{";;‘;; macy which betokens close contact of maker with A Wondeérful Value i ‘ and both trousers lined throughout. wearer. i i Every size from 7 to 17 years. s o ial ~ i $ 85 i % We are asking you tomorrow to give special con- Potomac Electrlc d o i * ] sidqratiun to a group of Sulis——typlcally Saks— | ) . % W < ' 4 ! S f r | | that we have just put into stock at Appliance Co. | LI pring Reefers | | ‘ | —Actually $3 Shirts— L | " Lo 607 14th St. ¥ 3102 : ‘ , 35 o} Hraneh Store, Washington We don't believe that it takes big A "m-::: :n':l‘ ::::,vl\f:““ :ga‘.:((:)enail:‘(l:eb!g; t{gi fon latb:;\]lfi tn{fl: Smart Shepherd Checks—Double w 2 e | V. —S0 <€ us lite y wi breasted; full lined; belt all around; em- 2 - ol 29 these Shirts. blem on sleeve. Sizes 4 to 10 years. S :rweeds- of co&u‘if—agld Homc?‘g‘s atndl\?e;cld - They are really $3 values—Satin- tnpes—_tlv:o and three-button anf ports Models ( striped Madras and Crepes—in about ' h S 'ts —and with some are extra pair ot trousers. a score of beautiful patterns—and ; vv e . . cut true to every pxsaportion— in | as t As you slip into one of these Suits you'll appreci- every size. [ $1.39 ate the “intimacy™ of Saks Clothes. Apd realize i It’s one of the astonishingly big 1 3 1—_‘— it again when you contrast value and price. Your ! | events that come as a surprise—to | size is here. us as well as you. Button-on, Middy and Norfolk models. | i Plain colors and fancy combinations. Sizes { i 3 to 8 years. [ | | ks & 4 . K | d ompan A Sale of | BLOUSE WAISTS BLACK CAT ‘ = F { 9 . x —New ng?ng Ipab STOCKINGS — The & §——1i Oo1S 5 ei . Men SPa amas e e weight for now. g Pennsylvania Avenue—Seventh Street Sises 60 16 50 Fast Black and c e ' . 4 YEArs veveren Brown. Sizes 39‘; 6t0 11%5eee.. ° I CHILDREN’'S STRAW HAT BOYS’ SHOES— 4 ra ! Middy and Sailor Brown Mahogany | i i <\Impc "l X and Gun-Metal. Na- ! AT —and they are worth $2.50— it DRE L ture Shape and Toot | (|4 o !:f : 1, e I Ml s095—hut Form la Sizes : ";“ ORIGI AII; - i { Solid colors, if you like; or neat \ 1 with re- 33,15 10 to 1 $2.95. | 7 striped effects—cut big and full; of i cial at.ioo English 1[,:1<'c$.\|l(-l‘~‘- i ' aveight that’s good all the yecar | Y Satenn R coizes 1 to $3.95 | : around; and fastening with silk G oL S oo | Featunng the Two Extremes ; . i L 3 c ~, frogs. : | “amd” six-quarter GIRLS’ SHOES f S d Sizes A, B,CandD. - [ crowns;.-lined and Misses’ Brown Calf or atur ay = unlined’; plain and or Patent Leather® p]ai}:edb_’lzfgks; for;e 'Il;wo-strap Buckle with sbands: . Light umps ; sewed soles, i . a ogs 7 Ly and dark pat- GGc . Sizes 1135°to $3.95 K New A New Edition Men's Athletic i terns pedeeses > Wvoeervey | f S k Sh I Uni Sui - Havana Brown . of Saks Shoes | t i & Jaggal s la?? . J $ [ nion Suits Il “Junior High” Suits . Hat . 6 | i | L | | i HE < z & b At Mostly Oxfords—but High | i With our “Junior High™ models 1 34 - £ = % $ 035 H have come a direct catership to those i }:)atc:kéotlhct]:fi:; "\c‘ ::;)ludL;\,\‘ :\ul”s” Y g years between short pants and men’s o = : S i | The shade—the shape and the Just yet. §i§ —here’s another of the ] proportioned; and made up in con- finish will find favor with the English, Semi-English, French e unexpected— SR . yentional patterns, , They have an in- younger mgn. It’s a Smart Hat and conservative lasts. Shoes 4 that dress the feet—smartly and comfortably. ordinm. to stern,” inside and cut, dividuality all their own, in every phase of design—and every feature of finish—silk ) ‘ lined; bound or welt .edge—in Black and Brown Kid, Gun ivisi norti Metal and Velour Calf; Tan, the Saks division of proportions. Broin anl Topcy Vel Gl . It just isn’t like any other Hat Brown Grain Leather and Patent —that’s all there is to it. Colt.e : { Self-striped and Checked, Mercer: % ized without sleeves and knee length. So much of Union Suit-satisfaction depends upon the modeling—and you'll find them quite the most com- fortable you have ever worn. - Sizes 34 to 50. Notice the Conscience Brand stitches particularly and the balanced distribution of the tufting. Test between your fingers the high quality tick, I} Then take a bit of filler from if the laced end. All longfibre! Press it. Sce how it springs back. @ e ) There’s a big assortment of pat-~ terns—plain and fancy—some with two pairs of Trousers—at, i | clothes. Smartly designed—rightly | | | | . i ! Ve . i i For comfert, sanitation, and | long v-ear, Conscience Brand is the best mattress a woman gfi%fi’% - Saks & @m i ,Sa'ks & (Jompany - | :' Pennsylvania A\;enue' oI Seventh Street‘ d = A 1 :P‘ennsylvumn g e v.S.evjenth Street. Seventh Street -

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