Evening Star Newspaper, May 26, 1922, Page 5

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, cAnother Charming 4 Model at $3.60 ~ ASK FOR No. 27% . A Beautiful Mahogany Russia Calt Walking Oxford. $3.60 All the fine leather quality and smart style that you could wish for in footwear at $5.00 is em- bodied in NEWARK Shoes at $3.60. Over FOUR MILLION people in the U. S. A. wear no other! There’s a reason! Trya pair! hewark Shoe Stores o The Largest Chain of Shoe Steres in the United States. 3 WASHINGTON STORES 913 Pa. Ave. NW. 1112 7th St. N.W. 711 H St. N.E. Open Saturday Nights Open Nights Open Nights All Newark Stores Open Saturdsy Evenings to Accommodate Customers TRADE MARK = enuiwne Janarmmas %é% 'Super/zafura/ : Fashion’s Supreme Expression GENUINE PANAMA HATS For Men And Women Wio Dress Well Unequaled for Style Unmatched for Smartness Correct in every detail When you buy 2 “SurzrxaTuaa’ Hat N you are sure to get 2 hand finished Genuine Panama that will give the utmost satisfaction. Every “Supersataral” Genuine Panama hat in it our Trade Mark label, 3 or oar Star Dic; they are importanz. Loak for them. Ak your dealer. ULy Monroe Clothes —are made on Fifth Avenue, in New York, il U.S. A.—the Fashion street of the Style Center ll: of this country. In New York, where fashions are born, over 500,000 men wear Monroe Clothes. And the same styles New York men are wearing are at reduced prices because we are overstocked, due to the cool spring. Best values we have ever of- fered, now:— i 24 These Suits Sell in New York at $35, $40 and $45 Selection of more than 1,000 new spring suits for men and young men—everything included, even blue serge. N Genuine Palm Beach and Imported Mohair ° Suits in endless variety. All styles, all colors, all models in sizes up to.52 stout. Regular stock,: 1050 ‘1250 Open Saturday Evenings : f- 10th at F St. Second. Floor ~ Folks! It’s Up to Us to Make Music Week a Roaring Success Tickets and programs for Music week are procurable at the following places: .De Moll & Co., Louis & Co., Harry Grove, Inc.; Commercial National Bank, Federal National Bank, Arthur Jordan Piano Com- pany, Pegrle’s Drug Store, 14th street and Park road; Arcade Market, New Willard Hotel, Brentano’s, E. F. Droop & Sons Co.,, Van Wickle. Piano Company, McHugh & Lawson, Robin- sonis Music Store,” Gibson Company, Franfilin School, room_304; Hugo Worch Piano Company, Knabe Warerooms, Inc., and Joll's Cigar Store, 1135 14th street-northwest. > BY W. H. CLAGETT. Listen, folks: cause, if ever felt the thrill of civic|Quartét of Detroit, Mich.; the pride, if ever been assigned to detail have met, and know what failure|ington’s big doin’s over, feelin' means to those who try, co-operaté | 2 FINE ITE N U . happenin’, and as enthusiastic as the terest-paying Accounts in betore your chance {s lost, and bring B e ey etn nloneca’feval tover ke aimderi] % addizens: A‘m,}, e dat shoes we carry but to the care Yes, I said Music week! And for ’ Pony Up Sweetenin’s. Deon’t Be a Gloomasaurus. . _THE EVENING STAR. WASH-INGTON. D e sootable auditorium, sfch noted or- ‘:nsltn“lg:ts as tdhe Schola Cantorium of Sts. Peter an - 4 If ever you have helped a worthy | dianapolis; the .lp.l‘.l.,l (l:-l.l:::g;“ilxlrllt T T N fleet trio of Noo York city and oth- ers have, at their own expense, chipped work, if ever sat where earnest men | in their services to help put Wash-|nir programs in order to raise the the time that it the cargival is a suc- Success to our great Music week! to find their way here in the future!|takin’, they r(‘hlfully feel that it the benefit of them “camelions” who| But there's abslutely no use goin’ e might try o wiggle out on the ol |Into_dstail! Under ine gudance’ of | " e A thutfore ’ moth-eaten “Why didn’t you tell me!” wrence, organizin’ director 3 = 4 excuse, Jomme ‘ciate Fight here that,!of Washington's Music weeks. who|Mister Lawrence and his feller-work . IC startin' mext Sunday and for seven|has been in the thick of the fight for fonxecuu;e days tc}lua little olld burl; ;flwae‘n ‘xlx mt}nt{ls, one of the most s gonna be deluged with a volume of | elaborate musical programs ever ar- 1 sweet melody the likes of which has |ranged for any community has been United Response Certain. ‘ OMMERCIAL ! never been equaled in the history of | 8ot up for the big affair. Every civic| But they need never fear, for you he Tand, and It's up fo every blessed | betterment body in the District of [and I know that when confronted 2 itizen withinthe broad confines of | Columbia is backin' the proposition | with any deservin’ charity or Worth- Nattonal BANK our incomparable community to ofl up |to a man, which leaves nothin' for |while civic ‘movement there ain't & L Chelr yodelers-and. Join In the chorus! | the common or garden citizen to do |cluster of neople in. all these United (Now, then, all together, ahh-hhhh!) rts and pony up |States who will dig deeper and come EIQ“A[!E= It won't cost|the great Capital of the Nation! Some old turk once scribbled, “Such |you ‘much! - You sce. before the City Thurfore, In clost as the music is, such are the peoble |pathers released their recent2 rulin’ _FRIDAY, MAY 96, 1922, " T (Koo trgstin’ tn the cause. ot i cokdn* to the dawn of light, n';till they've ven‘& t— ‘thhuy‘u w there—and the"u et BAND CONCERT. Concert by the United States Soldiers’ Home Band at; the even! be- And £ In ora lection from grand opers, : o Selec m 2 Fit I “Lucls st Is - m.mml;gl'\lutfl I . mpomm m Children’s Shoes (Including the famou: ‘l.rei“'.) riental fox trot, e Shelk of Araby”..Ted Snyder Our regutation as specialists in children’s shoes is due not only to the high quality of the ‘Waltz song, “I Wonder If You Still Care for Me," Ted Snyder Blues’ Busse “The Star Spangled Banner.” ANY of our depos- itors who have checking - accounts are now also opening In- $8,000 necessary to stage the huge we take in fitting them. would be gummin’ the cards to allow deposit lays the founda- venders of these booklets to pester b vomein] ers _must dee-pend entirely on the public-spirited generosity of ever pa- triotic citizenship! Proper Footwear F Street at Tenth up faster than them who represent of the commonwealth,” and never Was | forniadin' any more tai 8 5 g-sellin’ nui-|paign, that success will crown their a ‘truer :lne vs;rme; “lSh;:'wmfoa f:e sances on the streets of our fair city, |efforts, and Washington will be the spiser of music an s y the managers of Music week had|mighty musical center of all America perfect gloomasaurus! Oh, ~music, . Dasie: thes ereatesti otialliavist e Ths | Soontedamidispostntiiof;30,000 one and only one that hath charms to the savage beasts, to soften ! And now, kind of toilin’ on the part of some of the most noted music enthusiasts in! these Unlted States, you, me and the res. of our extry intelligent citizenry are to be given the opportunity to prove to the whole bloomin' world that America ain’t the gimme-gimme- gimme natlon that's been broadcasted far and wide for lo these many moons! We're on our mettle, folks! It's up to us! Indorsed by the great chief of our undivided Union, there's a movement on foot throughout our fair land to make America musical, | and uppermost in the minds of them doin’ the manuverin' is to central- . ize alt sich activities in Heart-of-the- A \9eranz jumpin’ on it with both feet, a clus ter of noted art conysoors of the country conclooded unanimously that| Washington should be the home of all lovers of music! Movement Strongly Backed. And lemme add right here that it ain't only the long-haired, sad-eyed, artistic species of the human family that's backin’ this movement and tryin’ to put it through! No, sirree! Big business—commercial America— | has long since got hep to she value of music in the every-day life of the workers of the land! They know it's emotional, it's restful, and giyes a guy a chance to relax—to forget his idea with a tree-mendous = They know further that at the great Bach concerts in Pennsylvania, and choral gatherin's in Worcester, Mass. thousands upon thousands jof musi lovers travel millions of miles for a . ee touch o armony, and feel that b bl 8012 Raleigh Haberdasher plus a grand national art conserva. | tory, the time wouldn't be far distant | when a great national music week = >onev would be the outstanding feature cf all American activities! Oh, refunded can-you-see! 1 Even this Boys’ Wash Suits $1.85 Specially Priced Yarn-dyed fabrics, guaranteed fast colors. .All colors and_color combinations in Olivers, .French Middies and Junior Norfolks. * Ages 2% to 10. Mothers are buying 3 and 6 sdits at a time. That gives | you an idea of their unusual value. cheertuly 1109-1111 Pennsylvania Ave. Shriner & Special for Saturday Boys’ Palm Beach Suits $8.75 The most practical Summer out- fit to keep Sonny well and well dressed. 'P-B Palm Beach Suits for boys are exceptionally well tai- lored. At this special price they.are splendid value. Palm Beach colors include sdnd, gray, various colored stripes and two-tone effects. Ex- tra Palm Beach Knickers are $2.25. Specials for Boy§ Going Away Over Decoration Day Worsted Bathing Stiits. .$2.95 if they but, Silk clock hose In black with white silk clock, just the hose for summer—they are extra good values at 95¢ French Jrner Shoes '~ When It Comes to Hot-Weather Suits Whatever You Have in Mind--- We Have in Stock! Everything from the practical® Palm Beach (hand-tailored) to the luxurious Silks; from the sporty Gabardines, to the sedate Mohairs. To say nothing of Trop- ical Worsteds (skeletonized), Gray&lan- nels (something new). All up to the knocker in style; all reasonably priced— P-B Palm Beach Suits....................8$15 P-B Mohair Suits....i.............$18 to $25 Tropical Worsteds.................$20 to $35 P-B Gabardines..................$25 and $35 P-B Flannel Suits..............$22.50 and $25 . Silk and Poplin Suits.............$25 and $35 Separate Sport Coats. ... . .oruseigecez . $15 to $20 Separate Golf Knickers. . .. - $5 to $10 Flannel Trousers... . ... ... ¢ susizenez. $7.50 to $12 115[};?11:;513 llgfifsse's.flsgg :2 ggg P-B Service, always interested, always Khaki Knickers. 95¢ to $2'00 courteous, always helpful, makes the selec- Golf Hose.. .- . $9c tio_n.of hot-weather suits a-pretty cool prop- Teck Oxfords. ..$3.50 to $5.50 2% osition on a warm day. Boys’ Polo Caps.$1.00 to $2.00 f - ‘ The Ave at Nimh Daily, 8 to s.:ab . . " . 2 - » TIONALLY (/] KNOWN STORE them back of this g D ——

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