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Rt £ Z cious metal in ~ed - establish <3 a8, ded €34t o P Double Rooms, $3.00 Up desig‘n and inspired work- manship on the platinum Orange Blossom Engage- ment and Wedding Rings make them the finest expres- sion of the jeweler's art in matrimonial Dainty b l ossoms hand C}lased on thiS pl_‘c- its most durable form the Orange Blossom Ring asa the perfect expression of wed- happiness. Take a moment to- day—its loveliness is your recompense. 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AVITORS T0 AD - INORGANLZNG T Enthunuts to Meet in Baltimore Friday and Institute Branch of National ociation. | i Aviation enthusiasts of the District | of Columbia, Maryland, Virginia and Pennsylvania will gather at the Southern Hotel, ~Baltimore, Friday and organize the third district of the proposed Natlonal Aeronautic As- soclation of the United States of America. The final steps that will bring the third district and eight others throughout the country under a working head—election of perma- nent officers and acceptance of a policy—will be taken at Detrolt, the Second week in October, when the Pullitzer aero races will be held. Mayor Broening of Baltimore will deliver the address of welcome to the organizers, who will include about 150 mayors of cities and towns in the third district. Lieut. Col. Harold I Hartney, temporary secretary of th national assoelation, will then tell the meeting of “The Detrolt Convention Aeronautics.” Choice of Officers. The afternoon session will be de- | voted to election of temporary offi- cers, election of delegates to Detroit convention and certification of cre- dentlals held by the delegates. The night session will be addressed and What It Hopes to Accomplish for | President yesterday. THE 'EVENING- VALENTINO' FORCED TO DRESS IN OPEN AIR Claims Neglect by Laskey Com- pany ‘While Making Mgvies. Injunction Case Heard. IH' the Assoc’ated Press. NEW YORK. September 19.—Hav- ing_heard "why Rodolph Valentino. motion picture star, thinks it would be unjust to grant the Famous Play- ers-Laskey Corporation an injunction to prevent him from selling his ser- vices elsewhere, Supreme Court Jus- tice Wassevogel has given both sides until Monday to file briefs. One day, out on_location, Valen- tino was forced to make eight chang- es of costume in the great open spaces. his attorney said. A limou- sine—closed, would have greatly aided his privacy, the counsel de- clared. There was no lounge in Valentino's dressing room, as is customary in the case of stars, the spokesman for the | movie hero said, aud between scenes he was forced to use the floor for rest. In the course of making a Spanish picture, the counsel added, when Val- needed a toreador to teach him y of a man with a bull, §75 v was taken from the Valentino income. MORE TIME FOR BRIDGE. The House passed and sent to the a bill extendihg for three years the time in which the North River Bridge Company 50,000,000 bridge acros necting New | EADERS of THE WASH- by Gov. Ritchie on “Co-operation the States in Bullding Alr Service' Brig. Gen. Willlam A. Mitchell, assist ant chief of ‘the air service, on Egge of the | States ‘air mail service on American Business Needs the {Mail.” and C. F. Kettering. presiden lof the General Motors Research (or- poration. on “What Science Is Doing | for Aefonautics.” The convention will : then adjourn sine die. Exhibit Saturday Afternoon. aturday afterndon an exhibition of | reraft will be given at Loga ield, Baltimore. This has been ar ranged by the Flying Club of Balti- |1 more for the visiting district organ izers and will include the following ion flying, landing at | the mark with throttled motor: i service race, typlcal pursuit planes of the army naval and marine air services; homb- | ing of a fort, showing the deadly pre- cislon with "which aircraft can de- stroy grourd fortifications (the bomb- g wiil performed by u ‘crack formadti from the Aberdeen prov- ing grounds); balloon sniping, _Na- tional Guard and air service officers | and a Natlonal Guard drill, “to show ! the efficiency of officer and enlisted sonnel of the 104th Squadron Ob- | rvation, Maryland Natlonal Guard. About four alrplanes from, Bo Ficld here are scheduled to fly ove to Baltimore and take part in the events, AMUSEMENTS‘ B. F. KEITH'S—Faversham in Sutro Playlet. Keith patrons this week are having the pleasurc of witnessing a little ro- | {mantic play of much cleverness by Al- | fred Sutro, with no less a distinguish. ed star than William Faversham, who i il] seems the same as of yore both in | looks and in the skill with whic | deftly deals with dramatic ploi | ing full honors with him is Miss i Daube in the litle plaslet. }a needy young woman, makes clear to | retired milllonalre how well they The | H c travel life's road together. playlet Is entitled “A Marriag, {Been Arranged.” It !or thrllling, but clever In Its every ! line, and, neediess to add, it is played | for all it is worth. The audience last night also lxaa) {lots of applause for Barney Fagan. | Lizzte Wilson, Corinne and Joe Sulli Yan Ia “Stars of Yesterday,” the vet eran Fagan being especially honored. Harry Burns, with Charles Fena an ! Carlena Dlamond, furnish the fun o { the evening in a “wap” sketch, the ac standing_out, as the program fur- nishes but_little opportunity fo laughter. The cight whirling Arab: open the bill with a clever athletl act; Nate Leirziz follows with mysti- ¢ | fying tricl th the cards; Charlott nsing furnishes a vocal treat of spe- | rns and Lynn, a lot o nd dances, and Donald ! Effic Weston score a hit in | {acrobatic dances. COSMOS—“On Wxth the Dance’- | George Rosener. i | The Cosmos Theater policy of| serving, in addition to an excgllent bill of selected vaudeville, a big first- run photoplay feature, with supple- mental film attractions, is vindicated this week by the enjoyable bill that presents the McDonald-Plunkett re- vue in “On With the Dance” and George. Rosener, the character actor, in a series of well played and inter- esting character sketches not often seen in vaudeville. McDonald and Plunkett are both excellent and graceful dancers, asi well as resourceful comedlans. Their act is handsomely staged and the girls it presents are both pretty and entertaining In their speclalties, while lending charm to the ensemble. Mr. Rosener is a good actor. His make-up is specially fine and his of- ferings have the charm of humor with histrionlc excellence. i An interesting offering is billed volities in the Boudoir” and pre- | sents two voung and comely misses. | { #ot of the black and tan variety sug- { gested by _the billing, but real Cau- sians who know both how to sing and_how to work their acrobatics rhythmically in with their dancing, smaking it especlally attractive. Mor- gan and Brooks are good singers, their chaff is new and amusing and their duet especially good. Howard ‘and White, in he Gadabouts,” a little farce, play the roles of a man d wife who seem drifting apart, #ach in a line most agreeable, and to thelr awakening in time. Jennings and Mazier In “The Camouflage Taxi{” are not more amusing than with their new minstrel songs that 'kkeeD the audience {n hearty laughter and win them many curtain calls. The hotoplay featurs, “Don’t Shoot,” Universal first-run pro- duction of & George Broadhurst story, with Herbert Rawlinson as its star. It is a melodramatic romance that holds the interest to the close and seems to force the audlience to ap- plause in return for its enjoyable qualities. 1t is supplemented with “Young Ideas,” a Universal comedy; the Urban Chats and a news weekly. GAYETY—"“Frank Finney’s Re- vue.” Frank Finney and’ Ed Jordan are practically the whole show at the Gayety this week, though there are, of cour-.. the usual acc that combine to make the up- te bur- lesque show, oubrette, prima donna and a -mpny chorus. Frank Finnsy plays the same charac- ter that he has in former years, but he has many new lines and it is a |very sophisticated person indeed who jcannot find cause for merriment some- | where along the line. Ed Jordan has few, if any, Pearu‘ when it comes to- soft-shoe dancing, | ‘and some of the original steps he.in- | §\N . troduced last night brought rounds | iof applause. Mary MacPherson is a| {hard-working soubrette and hér ef-' ‘forts were much appreciated. Others | iin the cast are Belle Mallett, Nell !Vernon, Effle Burley, Helen Miller, Walter Austin, Frank Gaines, Billy Harrls and Eugene Rauth. A slight thread of & story runs ugh the show, Mg no one both Y the main feature nndlt of which thers lavlhh and t ting for the lhow. INGTON STAR visiting London are invited to make use of THE WASHINGTON STAR Office and Reading Room at 16 Regent strect, London S.W., within a stope's throw of Piccadilly Circus, Whare up-to- date papers are always avail. able for reference, while ar- rangements can be made for the reception and forwarding of mail, advice obtained on all matters of travel, and where American _visitors in _London may be traced through the Reg- istration Department conducted by our London Office. Almost ’ Unbelievable You canhardly realize tke wonderful im- Provement to yourskin " and complexion your mirror will reveal to you after 2singGouraud’sOriental Cream for the first time. Send I5c. for Trial Siza FERD. T. HOPKINS & SON New York Gouraud’'s riental Cream To the Trade Repairs for All Heating & Cooking Apparatus Grates, linings and vari- ous repairs, including all: fiting tools necessary. Rudolph & West Co. 1332 New York Ave. N.W. book onnt to stand at Citizens Savings Bank 1336 New York Ave. Comfort Baby’s Skin With Cuticura Soap AndF t Talcam STAR, WASHINGTON, S. KANN Sons Co. .- “THE BUSY CORNER” Store Hours, Daily 9:15'to 6:00 p.m. he At S l 5.00 —A smart Poiret twill has the skirt trimmed with bands of braid applied in large open-check effect. Another model is trimmed with platinum-colored braid with a metal bead girdle to match the braid. Still another of Poiret twill has a bright-colored vest, the top of the vest, the belt and the sleeves finished with bright-colored oriental banding. —There are dresses in the lot of heavy quality crepe de chine; Canton crepe, satin, made in stralght line and draped styles. —Smart models of wool Jersey, with pleated skirt, jacquette blouse, with girdles tucked round. —DBrowns, blues and black are the pkcdominating shades. —Sizes 14 to 20 years and 36 to 44 bust. Kanns—Second Floor. “D. 0., “TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER ‘19, 1922. w Trimmings and Touches Reveal New Charms in These Pretty Fall Frocks We are Proud of Our Expert Hat Trimming Service —Lct us trim one of the new shapes for vou which we are offering in this sale 147 Tuesday. . At Choice $5.00 —At the above price are assembled a wonderful assort- ment of the new shapes— —Roll brim, off-the-face, pokes, mushrooms, sailors, tri- cornes,. flare-front and flare-back styles; some have soft, others stiff, crowns. —The trimmings best suited to these models glycerine feathers, ostrich feathers, include flowers, ornaments, pins, heckle and beioux ornaments. | —All colors, including new panne velvet models in black. | Priced from 50¢ to $5.00 —Ilats wil be trimmed free of charge if trimmings and shapes are also purchased in our Millinery Store. Kann’s—Second Floor. ‘A Bed and Mattress Sale —Presenting many special Opuurtumtws to secure supplies for winter. Bed —Complete with Mattress, $2O 0 0 Wednesday. . —Simmons beds are constructed of fine quality, seamless tubular steel. This bed is two-inch post style, with 10 one-inch filling rods; has guaranteed double- link spring and 45-pound all- cotton mattress. Choice of twin and double sizes. 50 Brass Beds In a Special Sale, Wednesday, $ 12.95 *Choice —Two-inch post, with one-inch fillers, well made, substantially built beds in bright or velvet band finishes. All sizes in the lot. Wood Finished Metal lEnglander ‘Windsor Beds Beds | Lot of 12, slightly scratched. At $17.95 | Weanesan $19.00 ‘Wednesday to..... —Square tubing beds, In stralght | —These beds are 3 ft. wide and or continuous post styles. Choice | the sale price includes the Eng- of mahogany or walnut finishes. | lander spring. Capitol Brand" Mattresses All Sizes. Three Big i Specials 4-Row Imperial Ed@® All- Layer Felt Mattresses At 152, —A well made, soft, resilient mattress, about 6 inches thick and covered with a splendid art ticking. All sizes. Black Hair Mattresses | = $23.40 —Weighs about 45 pounds, cool, clean and sanitary. Covered with standard A. C. A. blue and white & All-Cotton Mattresges —At ........ $6-90 —45-pound Mattresses, filled with mixed cotton, covered with art ticking. All sizes. ticking. All sizes. Simmons Folding Metal Cot-Bed - Sold Sfll rto Rlnt 1.85 When Perfect They Sell for $5.45 —These cots are 30 inches wide and 6 ft. 6 . long. Because of stor- ing conditions they have become rusty in spots; the springs, how- ever, are in first-class condition. o i Foien ot Pake §2.75 ] rimmuis. ) $5.55 at ..... . Kann's—Third I"loof. Simmons Three-Piece | |1 | Buy the Stamped Art Pieces Now and Commence Xmas Fancy Work —It is a pleasure to put your best in the fancy work you do for gifts, but hurried work is not the best. So why not begin In time, particularly when so many lovely things are here ready to be em- broidered and prices are so very moderate. —Stamped Linen Dining Room Sets, to be embroidered in white, solid, French knot or lazy daisy Zari, 183 nche, 70, $1.00 . 15¢ —Scarfs, 18x45 inches, each ——bhch Doilies -ll-lncll Cenl:rplecu, cach .. .i.ceiiine.. —36einch Lunch Cloths, cach . $l -50 —*“Tan Linen" ter Pillows, stamped in Daisy pattern, to be embroldercrizm “several shades of-Celesta Rope Floss. At ... $1025 ‘—Sumped Scarfs, to match, at 1L.75. ,Stamped Needlework —36-inch Cover and Scarf, to match, to be cmbrmdued in solid embroidery with Rope Floss. Special, sl 00 each —White Clover Bleached Centerpieces, in French knot pattern of colored embroidery, to be worked in Royal Society Rope, with hem- stitched edge for crochet. —18-in. Centerpieces, each, —22-in. Centerpicces, ench, 50c —36-in. Centerpieces, cach, 85¢c —Stamped Linen Huck Towels, guest size, with hemstitched hem, ;g be ]en;(broxdcred in col- ored French knots. Special price, each.. SSC —Stamped Comblng .Iukeb. mmade of Turkish material, « be bound in ribbon and em- broidered in colors. 85c Special, each Floss for Art Needlework —D. M. C.—6-strand floss.M.Acsk;inl..‘.l. ...... -D. —Perle floss. —Royal So eLvFlon—6- 4 5 strand. A skein .. C —Royal Society India Floss, a skein . —Royal Society Rope Floss, a skein .......7.. —Royal Sogiety Celesta Rope, a skein . —Brainerd A Floss—twisted or o O Embroidered Needles pack- age, 10c and 15c. $1.00 val Mssmk" i nrl. value, Spe- oidery Hoops, i5c to 35c. -—%fl%u, {or ey:lset work, 35¢ an values. pe- cial, each ...........a 250 Pk Cililu,—g-sstrand ball loss, all colors; yards to pall. Each.. 10C —Monroe’s Tie Silk, all colors and combinations of colors: 75¢ .4c¢ 4c 5c Roman \-aluel.f Enough yardage in a spool for a tie. Special 690 —“Monco’ embroidering garments. in sil- ver, gold, gunmetal and copper —G-yard skein . .10c —36-yard balls Lzsc —Filet_Silk Ribbon, for em- " broideting or. c;ochetmg, in the most wanted colors. 25 12-vard-boltg, each .. C —Chenille, in small, medium and ‘large sizes. A bolt, 25c to $1.00. Kann's Art; Needlework De- partment—Fodrth Floor. of four-pls silk & | ool Good asortment of col- ors now so much in vogue. l 2-ounce ball, 38e. —=Woed, Amber and Ivery Knitting_Pins, for knitting Aurora Yarn. Sizes 5 to 13 inches. Prices a pair, 28¢ to Kenn's—Yarn Shop—Fourth Penna. Ave., 8th and D Streets | | | | | | | 'MARTHA 4 FooOT | | 10c; special 19 —Join Kann’s Circu- lating Library and read the new books. 20c per book. —Downstairs’ Book Store. The Newest Blouses Of Paisley Designed Crepo —Very striking innovations into the realm of blouses arc these new models in their pretty Paisley pat- terns. There are also blouses with plain colored bodice of Canton Crepe, and the sleeves of the Paisley de- signed crepe. + —Still others are oi Canton crepe bodice all-over embroidered with contrasting color. Made with the new side fastening. These are in navy and gray, brown and tan, black and red, and navy and red. All sizes. Choice, $5.95 Kann’s—Second Floor. Imported Sleeveless ‘ 7 'l Guimpes el S People Want Them o We Have Them In Many New Styles —And here is another Lot of 4 Aasjng styles , also black. There pretty scroll and embroidered designs. trimmed with r some with inser filet lac of embroidered net —Choice of the lot— $2.50 Kann's—Street Floor. —These are priced from $1.00 to $7.50 Kann's—Street Floor. "wzll Not Run —The makers have given this high- quality silk hosiery this name, be- cause they claim that it will outwear four or more feet, which can be re- placed with new toes, soles and high pointed heels, and refinished like new, at a cost of $1.00 a pair for the renewin process. 3 —The cloth is knitted and dressed to give the greatest tensile strength and elasticity. to give a close fit about the ankle, allowing the foot and heel to slip into p'!" e without wrinkling. $3.50 Kann's—Street Floor.’ 18 Specials From the Big Notion le —Necessities for personal, household and sewing uses, with this value in Hair Nets as a leader: —Extra Special—Natconet Hair Nets, doubl perfect. Cap or fringe style, in black, blo dark brown and auburn. Thc special price is exc, low for double mesh nets, Per dozen. —Same Net, in single mesh; regularly $1.00 per (e PR R e e S i R =—Comfort Size Cotton Batting, 1 o0 72x90 inches. 1= $1.00, 79c¢ —Pirate Cott Batting, ity eotton. Speciul.... o > The Price, a Pair, h one n and 89¢ " 69c¢ me L for... 3 —Rubber Sheeting. Dest double quality 1 . %1.00 cial, $1.25 15¢ 15¢ ards and —Nussaa Basting Cot- ton, 250 vards to spool, e spool, —Tatting Edge. White —Dress Linings, quality nainsook 29¢ | 34 to 46. Regularl e e —Houxehold Aprona. g | rubber lined back: good —300 Count English Pinn, assort- | 7Y 29 ~ ed sizes; best brass wire | asiromEn i ive C 5c —Children’s Garters, four sizes; black and. white silk elastic, nickel trimmings; rubber zsc buttons, safety pin top. —Stickeri Braid, 4 yards to piece; needle points. Regularly dren’s Bunny Body 2 to 1t 1 2 - 35¢ 35¢ —Sanitary Apron size, with net top. no..- Boc, Regularly 50c, special.. ularly for .. white and colors, plain « p= ~—Bablea’ Rubber Pants, or dotted pattern. Reg- | &§C | medium and large sizes. lgC larly 25c, special...... Speclal. Pair......... —New Oriental BDraid, for trim-; -—Sanitary Wash Cloths ming children's dresses | 10c assorted patterns, eight 1 yards to assorted styles. Iar 5 25¢c | Pretty Printed | Challies A Yard, 18¢ Home Jour- -nal Frock No. 3627 floral and Persian designs. There are many uses for these soft. neatly designed fabrics. from the proper —kimonos. dresses, g¢tc.—to draperies and hangings Inexpensive Frock of sy Plain and Checked Wool. stripe: designs inches and to —Shirting Madras, wide, with silk about 46 different select from; in rose, brown, tan, blue, black, ete., in both stripes. 50c Knit —36 inches wide, in attractive ! { ment uses g VI S o 4 e