Evening Star Newspaper, May 16, 1922, Page 19

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-I SEEENEEEEEEENNEENEESNERNNEEREEES N ) ‘A Golden Opportunity for You to Learn to Sew < Before—the Pattern stood in the way of many women—rot every one could figure out.the puzzling circles and perfora- tions. Learning to sew meant Peally “studying out* the Pattern . —and a good many women couldii’t take the time for it. Now---the New McCall Printed Pattern! Where l.l}e circles and perforations used to be, printed words. that tell you how to proceed step by step. Not a Pattern that sSome women can use, but a Pattern for every woman. So sim- ple—so easy—so sure—it will hélp thousands of women to . the economy of Home Dressmaking. " We are proud to announce a shoac;ing . # of New McCall Patterns at this Store. P ThePALAIS ROYAL . —Bargain Basement SN REEEEEEs s e E R En s nnnnnnny ~4York a bootmaker.: Sapristi, such a master craftsman! As Caruso .. was to Grand Opera--such an artist - ishe in his own chosen field of design- ing and rhalcing exquisite footwear. Before lo;g he had developed i an exclusive clientele among New l York's millionaire set and stars of © the stage. : : v K We “discbvcred'-’ him and have- ~ arranged with his little Brooklyn = factory to make : ~—Real Custom Shees to measure— for women who prefer to scheme their own footwear. An exhibit of some of ; his . matchless creations now on dis~- < * play at our “City Club Shop.” ~ . . - . Lovely brocaded evening and boudoir slippers—daring ef- fects for afternoon and sports wear, e ; Prospective brides planning troussesux—Milady # preparing for Bar Harbor or a trip abroad—all ‘women interested in beautiful shoes—are invited : to call. ? s The “City Club - Skop” of 1318 G--St. can slippery into our fair city, corral o A anch of local talent, and in two! an . | weeks' time train 'em to cat loose + | Tn‘ them. numbers, then youwd bettet SAY. SIS, )t WANTEHAT® o CUT OyT THIS HERE Now | . ROUGH STUFF, YAVE GO e, : : TH OLD FOLKS WORRIED STIFF. . 3 ‘ DISMATTER A FACT 1 AlelT tums 1BoUT TH WAY YAALY MYSELEY THE LAST STRAW Coppright, 1972 W T. Wabner Want to See Something Peppy? | Go See the “Shrine Follies™ BY W. H. CLAGETT. | pSen. Amos .‘A. Eries, hesd of the! 5 5 chemical wagfare department of the: Dear Folks: 2 Army and cdmmander of the Legion ‘Whether due to scarcity o’ criticsor | of Honor of Almas Temple, made a° because 1 look like a minstrel in my ?;"ief’ ltddr!gsm lnrw‘?}ch he o:’ltlin:d; : ntentions of his comrades to new summer lid, wasn't explained. but | 3¢ n the San Francisco session of last night our city editor shooed me | the Shrine, where he said they want- up to the Belasco Theater to scribble | ed to help snitch the big convention s “Shri or Washington in ' a review of the “Shrine Frolics.of |05 WASNEIOn [ (ST, 0 onto 19: and I'm turrible glad he done|a dead one, but take it from me, it. for nmever has a entertainment|folks. if you want to spend a enjqy- tickled me so much as the mammoth | 3h1e”cvenin' sliip up to. the. Belageo jambouree presented by the Legion|gang take a squint at the “Shrine Fol- of Honor unit of Almas Temple in the [1joe 1" T thank you, interest of its trip to Sen Francisco! you, next month! ] Before delvin® into detalls, however, | T'd like to ask one question, overlook- | ADVERTISEMENT. ed by all eight end men in the min- | Err strel section of the p;:tg-fl-x;:e'g;rsé. P . o ight, and that is: arford } and Hal Gilles, representin’ the Joo arisian sage Bren Production Compay of Chicago. DOPEY .DAN. with the br:ndsotlemerluullm‘elm tphr:- oIk sented by the Shriners last eve, then why, oh, why, should our amusement- hy-on ks snould our ampsement, ves Your Hair ghows that are pulled in our midst by boney-fidy professionals every once and so often? ls Mister Edison in the grounds? H A If you have dandruff you must of it quick—it's positively dangerons - will ruin your hair if you don't. i A L T R i 3 can help sou. Ihis snappy, peppery, well coached Mt mever missed a trick from cur- || sozirey*%, o, t0, abolish dandraft is to S f8e to reenally, and while there | || S8 duickis “ rately " and electively gor were specialties galo! mever have || at any drug or toilet ‘counter a bottle of T Sreard slce & powerful, slap-bang, ||| Parisian Sage. "This is guaranieed to on-the-trigger cluster of voices as quickly clear away dandruff, stop itch- the ensemble of this crack- iq scalp and falling hair and help new :—';]:il‘cwuoop' Quick as a flash to ||| BAlr to grow. or the cost, small as it is, grab up each cue, there wasn't a slip | P “;:- i e e e avaed nl(n.m:‘?a:thl Pa'm ||| ton, that supplies bair needs—an a " Dees-cove! { || setic_liauid, neitner sticky Beach residence, the curtain goes up o el e i ard P, Steuart, illustrious po- (|| fumed. : 5 4 If_you want to save your hai 4 it thick snd lustrous try ur'-{l-f-:"g.:fl n — attention now will b insure abundant bair fe i R o a ‘mearby Shrine minstrel || IS oungin B for geverlo come | C! =i sal % forlocutor, a jambouree follows that | s & has seldom been equaled! . + ‘As endren, Hal Gilles, who, by the or] iroughou “Tubby" Gross. = ‘:’“Elfu?f:Ell! Ted Burke; Joe Hodges, Ernie Koenig, T Beautiful Washington the two Padl Groves, daddy and son, Gentlemen of the Chamber Btates of America. Thatcher. and fat Billie Rice came back toh:ha minds of them who like min- strels! Burke, Gross, Hendley, Gilles +|and B. Grove, sr.. all done solos, as did Clement ‘Taylor .and \N. Connor Porter. % .Henry. Loses Fes. 4 in’ close on behind the open- e, Mrs, Elaine Sebring Ford brought down the house with her one | number, .“Starland,” and immediately precedin’ the finish of the first round, T mean part, Mrs. L. Reeder Wal had everybody goln’ with “If They’ Only Play My Wedding March in Rag- (il M rlesque wedding, with Gross as bride, Burke as groom and ‘Gilles as caused “Call Me Henry” Lans- o lose his diamond-studded fox plece!. Nice work, this number! The second section of the big doin's g N\ - ‘ wan gevoted to two skits, “The Inside || i Y ;i Tan" and “The Isle of Gazook,” and 8 | i take it from me, folks, if you calt work up a laugh from what happens start arrangin’ your parlor for flow- ers! efly, Gladys Speakman, as rerd P Wore: Toa Burke, a Bu tons, was with her; Mrs. Walton. as the village ossip, turned the trick:; | [ff * Bob Gtoss, as Archibold Doolittle, a |l sassy: thing, oh, never mind he; Jack Bell, as Wil B. Dunn, scored; -H Gilles, as the porter, was & scream. while.pretty Sylvia Essler, as “Billi 3 o . | veee———e—— ‘The quick way is to, put an “ad” in the Star's’; Help. Wanted Columns. And’it’s the surest way,’ too—because " the! best men_in. every line look 50 8! > The. k” number also rung ||| the Dbeil, and with the Grove family | e . i doin’ the king 3 for “openings” * adver- L i tised in The Star. Jos Hodges as the cour 2 12 S5 “"‘.’imn‘:?:lfl."":- Tendered by Vi - Star Classified.. - - “Ads” are productive. \ * They’ll<help you sup- ply your want. - WASHINGTON, -D. O, TUESDAY, MAY- 16, 19%. 8| Life’s Darkest Moment, : ~_| We Request the Return of Anything ' That Can Be Bought for Less Elsewhere i About 25% Less Than Last Year from Washington : $ 85 fi ::gmm, Colorado Springs, Pueblo 7 3959_5 Parg :{d nc‘r:r:‘am National (Estes) 95 to West Yellowstone (Yellowstone $ 100— National Park) and return. Fourandone- half days’ motor trip within the Park, with accom- 3 :.'Dd].):om nwhoah $54.00, at camp $45.00. Side nver Nati Pup'k, e Rocky Mountain National (Estes) $ 3 45 to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, and l 0 === return, with200miles along :he Scenic C;lumbia River. Side trips to Yellowstone and Rocky Moun- tain National Parks at small additional expense. $ 130 45 ta'San granciaco, Los Angeles and = return. ia Omaha, Ogd 1 G ciog gl Degwes, s Sl Lk $ 4 845 ircuit Tour of the West. UnionPacificto === Portland, rail or steamerto S: i il e St o s e ety No War Tax Lake City. Or route may be reversed. Includes v Denver, too. Al these fares include Colorado Springs without additional charge. Yellowstone tickets on sale June 1 to September 10. To California and the North Pacific Coast May 15 to September 30. To all other points June 1 to September 30. All final return limits October 31." Low homeseckers’ fares, guoq 21 days, first and third Tuesdays of each :}.‘fim\vhv ::uyn Ch:zga to certain points in Utah, Idaho, Montana, Oregon ‘Choose ;::r‘l:y'andundlar free descriptive booklet Unlon Pacife System, 508 Comumareiil Fruse Blie." 15th and Market Sts. Philadelphia, Ps. - Union Pacific George’s o Specials Every One a Money-Saver s [ ] -Fants duits Positively the best values as- 3 sembled for many a day in_Suits for the boys. There are All-wool o Tweedss and Fine Quality Cassi- meres, tailored in the new golf-back . 5 Coats alpaca lined; bhoth : : " s R Haw styles. pants lined. .Ages 9 to 17 years. Very special for WednesHay at.... ays’ F urnishings for LESS School Pants " QOuting Pants Sport Blouses Dark - Mixtures. Regular Of khaki or ~gray crash. Short sleeves:; in khaki, $1.00 values. Sizes 8 §0 Ages 7 to 17 years. s blue and tan shades. 75c th T years . osias IC. Viery ‘specialic...veite Ages 8 to 16 years. .. """ Men’s Athletic . Union Stits Of high-count nainsook, with elas- tic belt. Sizes 34 to 46. YOUR STRAW HAT | 65 —is ready at George’s. Here you'll get the Big Values in 4 Suits, $2.50 Straw Hats. All the new shapes, shades and straws. All-Silk Accordion ' Fancies Sennits . . : Knitted Ties 0 In all the popular 3 ¢ ; [ summer shades. A 3 2 69c value. Special— 2 - White Oxford Shirts s 4 e o‘.. Initial Belts Cool, comfortable ‘and good-looking and -l b cnnhEde just the suitable shirt for summer wear. In 3 6 straps. Another big three styles, with neckband, collar. attached ® special at— or “Buttoned-down collar. Sizes 14 to 17. e 69 - A big George & Co.’s special at— s c Men’s Extra Trousers, Special ¢ “Pure ¢ Worsteds;. in neat stripe effects as well as plain blues, ¥ 7 browl:ll:r:riyt?l;]cks. l;izes 30 to 36. Very specially priced at— s Khaki Pants Strongly ‘made-of good s ; nality kgaki. 3 P gius 30 to 40. . Special—

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