Evening Star Newspaper, June 13, 1922, Page 12

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Long Rest. 13—Owing to his tpone for " AMIT PRIEST’S 79TH ican tour, | ~iRTHDAY CELEBRATED ‘waiian Group Also Observes th Anniversary of Service. “merican Society Hopes to Outwit Bookworms in Tropics. NEW June WCULLOUGH IS CHAIRMAN Wins Support of Democratic Nom- f‘“ft;: rfi:{“{;“l‘(’n::"‘g, bloomers Natural Finish tucks, while some of the most attractive coml = = Rocker, with N Mnahogn Finish ro; frame - . - 1 . » - Armchair, with Natural Finish ny n] Lawn Benches, {iren > o ol - o 7 The O O b S You may choose this lovely Arm_ Rocker, of woven meat, Suft- ywy e Oak Table, 18324 inches, 4 wood seat and back— with linen, in such lovely shades as the H! cer for Lepers on Island of i | | i 1 Each coat and -each piece of fur hung in- dividually on special hangers. The only place in the city where you can get such fur storage serv- ice. We will be glad to have you visit the vaults Fur Storage, Seventh floor. Stationery gifts to the away with you on your vacation— Crane’s Linen Iawn, plate marked sheets, Lancaster size. $3 box. B Crane’s Early Puritan, with Deckle-edge, Floral Tissue- lined envelopes, $3.50 box. Crane’s Linen Lawn, tissue- lined envelopes, in butter- fly d . $3.50 box. Single Sheet, ravel- clium, $1.75 box. Large Club-size Correspond- ence Cards, $1.25 to $2 box. Novelty Box Paper, with large square envelopes, lined in colors, $2 box. Waterman’s Fountain Pens. Plain, $2.50 to 86, with gold nd, $2.50 to $11. Various sizes and styles, give as Ever Sharp Pencils, silver plate, $1 and $1.75—in sterl- ing silver, $2.50 to $5—gold filled, $3 to $7.50. Pony Pens, with® guard, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, A Special Purchase Brings Lovely Colored Tissue Ginghams Special, 50c yard Right now, when almost every woman is p'anmng at least -one tissue gingham fmck comes this special <cl]mn'—\\1*h a variety of dainty checked and striped patterns from which to choose—m an array. of ‘lovely summery colorings. Be sure to make your selections early for best satisfaction Cotton Dress Goods Section, Second floor. The Paris Vogue of the Beaded Cossack Blouse Comes to us in very charming models— Specially priced, From Hirsh and from J. Chr est models their $16.75 »ment, Paris, are these new- showing handsome navy blue and black, with ite beaded designs, carried out by hand, in exqu D. C., TUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1922. 50c Ring Sale —surely offers some very clever and attractive styles in sterling silver and gold filled rings. Birthstone rings, little finger rings, baby rings, solitaires and carved wedding rings—in fact, there is something for every- body; and you will wonder how they can be sold at such a re- ble price when you see Jewelry Section, First floor, Crefonnes to make the smart summer apparel Dainty Chintz patterns, you want. am checks, neat floral E s and novelty, and fancy patterns, of which women and misses are mak- the most fetching cs, aprons, bathing cos- . ! Wear Cool Summer Suits | And Be Comfortably Dressed | on the Hottest Days | Special Models for Men and Young Men I Note this splendid array &f cool fabrics, tailored for coclne Palm Beach Cloths Silks You can get these suits in any pattern, any color, any size i A special showing of Stouts and Longs. Palm Beach Suits, $16.50 Natural, sand, gray and stripes. Mohair Suits, $25 Tropical Worsteds Mohairs ! Silk Suits, $30 | Good-weight Shantungs, pla or pleated back coats. Tropical Worsteds, $25 { A MCORMALK 4 25 | ;j“;BEEtstGENBFF TS, STORAGE mfiflfimfiffi & Uthf A | - u:e|s :;or";‘;eTa::SS Gold, clean. diy-te Open9 AM. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 5:30 P.ML ‘ E T e T £ S T ST e e mre v e $1.50 each. crystal, cut stecl, silver and jct. tumes, caps, as well as Blue, gray, black; plain and Grays and tans; plain or fanc: | S ou, S Xjcst: oor Of the four delightful models, including the much liked summer draperics. striped. . patterns. ’ lf overblouse, one is a tie-on—and or ketched. x\r] excellepl variety of col- I L i {4 For hand-beaded blouses and for such altogether lovely orings, 36 inches wide. 45c, ) i ) i {4 The Beauty of blouses, the price is indeed unusual. 50c, 55¢ and 65c yard. P I § Blouse Section, Third ficor. Drapery Section, Fifth foor. | Plisse Crepe L/n derthings in the anrach\c i g colors nl 5[\‘(\ and the —but in the no 1muxng-—anolhcr fea- 1 its favor. For Your Summet House, Porch and Lawn We've selected a number of appropriate furniture pieces that will add a great share of comfort and appear to good advantage not only in summer hoines but in homes rearranged for summer—also for veranda and lawn. Use our Deferred Payment Plan for Buying Furniture. Cool Voile Frocks for Women--- $15 to $29.50 But aside from this—it has i been fashioned delightful How do they manage it—those women wha look underthings—Gowns with so cool and dainty on a hot summer afternoon? 1t round necks and small c(:—m' p 11n or dclx;,hnul $3 and as and Chemisettes that match—with just a bit of hem- stitching for trimming—$1.50 plisse crepe in white, delicate natural finish; with double wovenseat . eolLoien or Chairs, for with drawer apd 4-1t. mize, $7.50; One answer is that they are clever ens wear a charming frock of cool, coloriul voil And here are just such frocks—some of ‘hul en- tirely handmade, with smart hand hemstitching, a bit of embroidery or dainty f trimming; others choose an inset of lace or { old blue, pink, yellow and white, or the L Y TP T TR AU S S e g pink, blue, peach-or orchid. woven seat and high and back. Vers pedroom. Very lower shelf. A ve painted green. . o < L : 50, % reakfast rooms, . ry e b e 2 ol et o e il Gotton: Tnderwear Sickion “Thtid Roor, back, $050. OUirt omfortable and durable. Speeial, poodl WU TPUEY desirable value. Spe- O-ft. size, §8.30; 6-ft. ie, oilve At these prices one can afford sever 1 of these util - ; back, $4.95. ‘Wwell made. $5.50. $2.25. rooms. $3.50, cial at $6. green, $7.50. ity frocks. Furniture Section, Sixth foor. Women's Dress Section, Third floor. To Decorate the Give us a chance to reads oo 2aning and dy Dining Room or Console Table These Attractive Fruit or Console Sets %6.75 hersce consicts lofia zr':ccfu! bathrooms, halls and attic rooms—use it throughout the house. GOOD-LOOKING WRAPPY COATS bowl and two candlesti m It’'s a splendid-wearing, good-looking floor covering for summer tung, in the natural tan shade—tl a bean rich floral design, <,and all seasons of the year. sleeves and large button-up collars o alsilver ur gnld £ will add a d your Tamp See h—and they ve touch to From England— Easily-cleaned Linoleum, fn green and 5000 Yards Armstrong’s Linoleums Ready to Make Cool, Attractive, Use Linoleum in living rooms, dining rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, Colors and Patterns in Armsirong’s Linoleums are in the best of taste You are afforded opportunities for color harmonies in these Fine Pattern S120—Best Printed Linoleums that would otherwise be impossible to obtain. You can get Linoleums perfectly reproducing the designs of Hardwood and Summer Floors Pattérn T43—New Tile or Brick pattern fin smart red and gray combinationt The Right Sort of Coat or Cape Wherever you may go vacationing fort on the motor trip in the dust $15 to $25. COATS AND WRAPS of spongeen—the ideal s coat fabric—in attractive mode on many occasions—in gray lardia—or those of the soit fine nz tan, black and white and ; other col ombinations. Parqt extra qunlity Inlaid, 33 49.50 to $95. e. ()"m",. Perfumed s‘m;nl:- olorcomblzations Parquetry floors, and at very much smaller expense. square yard. \‘\IA?QT SPORTS L(‘ ATS Betriotly e dored o § : | ir . ) £ tne ¢ 3 ¢ v H y . I I tin ’ ‘Lancs 4 been ele ic state itee 1 was supported b . 3 : the democ: . v 2 McCullough: wa e ipal Court Judge Eugene C. of Philadelp e e e Al Give your clothes ; | a chance for their i life, 1By Give yourself a i chance to look core- i fully dressed and ! successful. K i b = i POTTERY In mm ¥ little shapes charm- v baskets of colorful flowers for decorationa They may be used as rose jars --or hung in the window and when the wind blows on them the quaint perfume delicately ‘We have many different types of Armstrong Linoleums ' Printed Linoleums, being plain with a design printed on it; Inlaid Linoleum, in which the patterns and colors go clear through to the burlap base; Jaspe Linoleum, a certain definite kind of Inlaid Lino- leum ; Granite Linoleum, which is also a distinct type of Inlaid; and .plain Linoleum of the best kind, without any pattern. SPECIAL—3OO yds, Printed SPECIAL—300 yds. Inlaid top-coat models—in gay pl soft camel’s I flannels and clever little flecked check effects— $19.50 to $75. But whatever the coat or the occasion—you are sure to find satisfving choice here. Women's Ccat Section, Third floor. Fine Quelity of Nainsook TLANTI ie8s the oo, \ } Linoleum, 85¢ Yard Linoleum, tile patterns, E tional Beauty of Handwork i CIT \',r c Priced 45¢, 65¢ >3 44 Granite Linoleum, $1.75 Yard ~ $1.75 Yard. o Mork Our Displays of : ! and 85¢ P Tnhid Linoleum, $1.45, $2, Plain Brown, A grade, i Potters Section, Fifth floor. Pattern §840—Best Printed $2.25, $2.50, $2.75 and $3 Pattern MG3—Large Marble design, in gray and cream Linoleum, $1.90 Yard Philippine Underwear $ : Round ii:z'r;":h:,;s.“ .‘E-:'.;:fkl.:r:s Yard. Printed Linoleums, $J Yard celotys extea aealitriiin i i S e NOTE—AIl pri based on squaré yard me: . g _ ‘T"P Don’t Stand Over a Linoleum Section, Slx!hpn?:.e e P e G’OWnS $2.50 to $7.50 Sunday, June 18 Lv. Washington..6:00 A.M. RETURNING (Same Day) Lv. Atlantic City. .7:00 P.M. Lv. Philadelphia. .9:00 P.M. (Standard Time) Tickets om. Sale Commencing Friday Preceding Excursion For Detalls Consult Ticket Agent Baltimore & Ohio Hot Stove Making Jelly —when you can make perfectly delicious jelly, without any fuss, or bother—with scarcely any work or time WITH CERTO 35c bottle—3 for $1 Certo, is_a concentrated fruit pectin, which supplies the pece tin that is lacking in the fruit, and shortens the operation to a one-minute beil—instead of the hours r_equlred by old methods. Come in and taste a sample China Section, Fifth floor. . Pattern _8721—Small tile pattern Printed Linolenm, l’lm 8631—The rfl'll.lll' pattern in gray, white and greem, in brown t. e} be-t printed limo- le $1 yard. 2 $1 yard. Pattern 350—Best Linolenm, 6-inch tile pat- tern, in black and white, . $2.50 yard. Pattern 272—Blne, gray ana white tile, best grade In- laid Linoléum, $2.50 yard. Envelope Chemise, $3 to $5 Gowns are shown in a variety of charming styles, from the very simple littie scallope ed style to those ve ry elab- orate with hand-embroidery—and insets or edges’-of narrow Valenciennes lace—some of them in Empire style with wide pink satin ribbons run through em- broidered eyelets. Envelope Chemise—showing both the popular strap and armhole styles—all of them beautifully embroidered and scallopcd—some much more claborate than others. All in all, the section offers a satisfying choice to those wthio like the refinement and dzunhness of hand-made un- derthings. Philippine Lingerle Section, Third floor. > wEam e e e er ez

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