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18 FLAPPER IN LINE AT THEATER | CORRALS DOPEY DAN’S ANGORA | BY W. H. CLAGETT. Dear Folks: e A I'm not one of them nervous’porcu- Dines who shoot quills every time my serenity’s ruffied,”and 'as a rule It takes more than a’passin’ remark to get my “Angora,”-but the other aft- ernoon a little icident occurred, up in the lobby of "a’ certain thejter hich sure héd me riled both ways trom the jack-spot! O aased intor the long line of ticket vurchasers, and when nearin’ the box office window happened to notice ‘di- Tectly im front of me one of them old- time’ ladies we read about so often but_seldom See nowadays! She wasg easily past the eighty-year milestone, vet showed by her pretty white ring- the faint touch of nature’s pink still ‘in her cheeks, her fascinatin smile and bright dancin’ s that she had lived her long life accordin’ 10 prescribed rulés and was still in quest of enjodient, despite her ad-| vanced age! Wanted Seéat Near Stage. The deur old soul was alone, and seemed most anxious that her seat be down near the stage. “I'm just & wee bit deaf,” she smiled to the ticket seiler as she followed his lead pencil aver the chart. “Not vy deaf you know, but just a lfttle hard of naar.l 1 do love the ing N my right o te to miss one word theater 80, and hat the actors have ay ! *, t. 1n laughed back the ere we are, right down in 3 raw, center! How's that?” . that's simply fine!" was the happy reply. “That sufts me exactly! 1 sat down there last week and heard every word. I'li take it, sir!” and tm- mediately she began to hunt for her purse. Thrilled by the girlish enthusiasm Gisplayed in one so old, T watched her v action as she fumbled through two or three folds of her neat black | silk dress, in search of her bag, and had really forgotten what I was there for. when I was rudely aw a raspin’ volce from beht bellowed, aloud: “Ah, get a Wiggle on, granny: you're delayin’ the procession! Now, wouldn't ya know we'd get stalled behind somethin' 1fke that, Tesa and after George tellin' us to meet him at 2! Luckily, the dear old lady's bad ear wan nearcet the spot whence came the heartless remark, and ahe falled to hear it, but cut to the guick and with ebrows knitted fiercelike, 1 turned its_author, only to find her to be e of a certain brand of the 1923 flapper so prevalent today. Didn't Act on First Impulse. My first Impulse was to buwl el young thing outright, but one squint me “that argument 0, 1 just zave her a look, as to say: Young woman. with all your pastey ouged lips, penciled eyebrows, -lookin' raiment and blazey o &in't even a good sport, ‘cause you don't respect old When It comes to bein’ game, the old Jady there at the window has got vou tied into a bowknot She's weather- ed the goin’ for many & long season and is still runnin’ strong. while, should you ever reach her four-score- and-odd the chances are your Keepers will be shiftin’ night and day. As & woman she outmatches you, as a lady ou don’t claxs and as a flapper she' ROt you wobbly, as proved by the way <he Just copped that swell seat. So, ring off. you cutie, you're on the wrong line O course, the poor self-centered, Aoiled - up. ' iil - manncred flutterer didn’t have &n fdea of what was First Aid Suggestion HUNG!R is no re- specter of any housewife’s leisure. And if you don't want to spend all yowr time in the kitchen, never be caught without a few of Wagner's. it’s good for all—all the time. = Martin Wagner Company BALTIMORE. I(g EABT BROOKLYN ' First Aid to Hunger WITH AEAL TOMATO SAUCE QUICK RELIEF FRO - CONSTIPATION Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute fo- calomel. :Dr. ds, a practicing physie clan for 17 years and calomel's old- enemy, discovered the formula for Olive Tablets while treating patients for chronic constipation and torpld Mvers. : Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not contsin calomel, but a healing, soothing vegetable laxative. No griping is the “keynote” of thése II&.IQ sugar-coated, olive- golored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. ‘They never force them to unnatural action. 1t you have a “dark brown mouth"—bad breath—a dull, tired fesling—sick headache—torpld liver ~~tonstipation, you'll find quick, sure and pleasant results from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets {NO COST OR_FORMER shooti’ through my. mind, and prob- ably never will, unless she happens tq-run mcross this, but I will say to her and all others of her age and ilk, male and female, that it's this ever-growin' inconsideration for the} old, disrespect for authority and con- tempt of the law which is causin’ all the unrest throughout our fair lan on the band wagon, kids, it's you, not the old ladies, who are gummin’ the procession! 1 thank you. DOPEY DAN. BIBLE CLASS TO DINE. Thirty-Second Annual Event of Calvary Baptist Organization. The thirty-second annual banguet of the Vaughn Bible Class of Calvary Baptist Church will be held tomorrow evening in the Sunday school house with the following speakers: Dr. Thomas E. Green, director of speak- ing service, American Red Crosa; the Rev. Dr. W. S Abernethy, pastor of Calvary Church, and Prof. Louls D. Bliss of Bliss Electrical School. A program of music will be rendered, and the class orchestra will play. Chalrmen of the committees in charge are: Prof. Blies, general; H. D. Ormsby, toasts; Neal D. Bragaw. supper: Fred L. Kohler, printing: John T. Skinner, invitations; O. A. C. Oehmler, decorations; George H. | Juad, reception, and Hugh W. Smith, press. THE HURRY-UP TIME--ONLY | THREE MORE DAYS T. P. Culley & Sons’ Closing- Out Sale—Before Removal || | —Fine Baby Grands, Pi- anos, Players, Phono-i graphs—Factory Prices|| and Less—Ends Friday. GREAT MONEY - SAVING WILLINGLY GRANT VERY EASY TERMS. {In fact, your own terms will be ac- | | move any of this stock to our new store—Come and get your instru- ment now, PRICES || WILL DETER US FROM CLOSING OUT. Open Evenings 1537 G Street N.W. To those who may be contem- E}ning the %urchau of a Piano. aby Grand, Player or Phonograph, this closing-out sale surely presents the best mioney-saving opportunity | you will have in years, if ever again. Here you have the highest grade ' of instruments from which to choose in beautiful brown red mahogany, Circassian walnut and golden oak, all marked down to plain factory cost figures, all offered on terms of practically your own making. Will vou let this chance slip? |least pay you to make an early call of investigation. Note Below the Reduced Prices on Grands. We Make the Terms to | | Suit Your Convenience. $750 Baby Grand Pianos, [jun the size, toge]and action that will please you. Sale prices. Terms to suit. ... e $495 Up $850 to $1,100 Baby Grands of the highest grade makes, in beautiful bright and brown mahogany. Sale prices. you Every one who is thinking of get- ting a Grand now or in the future should attend this sale. We will take your old upright or l]:hyer as part pay at what it 1s worth in cash. | Please Note the Almost Cut- in- Half Prices on These High-Grade Players: $550 Players. Sale Prices. $265 up $650 Players. Sale Prices. $348 up $750 Players. Sale Prices..... $375 Regular Pianos. Sale $337 ap TERMS—$8 ‘to $10 Month Up EXTRA CUT IN USED PIANOS FOR LAST DAYS $350 Upright—Was $140—Now § 55 $375 Upright—Was $160—Now § 75 $400 Upright—Was $175—Now $ 90 :$450 Upright—Was $215—Now $110 f“ZS Upright—Was $210—Now $125 $500 Upright—Was $375—Now $175 Payments $5 to $7 per month PHONOGRAPHS AT ABOUT HALF PRICE PAYMENTS 50c, 78e, $1.00 TO $1.50 PER WEEK $50 Table Models—Now.. $75 Cabinet, Mahogany—Now. $80 Cabinet, Mahogany—Now. $100 Cabinets, Mahogany—Now. $125 Cabinets, Mahogany—No $150 Cabinets, Mahogany—N. $165 Cabinets, Walnut- $425 Console Modsk Payments 75¢ week up T. P. CULLEY i & SONS :1327/G. Street N.W. Established 190Z—Open Evenings OPPORTUNITY —WE| || ceptable—We are not going tof |} Terms to suit‘ 5748 || THE EVENING 'STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C., TUUSDAY, MARCH 27, 1923." = It will at | fi Baeseel Easter Greeting Cards A _largs assort- ment of styles specially priced Sc te 35¢ A Wonderful Showing of FrenchRoom Hats for Easter *10,%15&7%192 Your Easter Hat—what shall it be? That’s the week, and you will find the answer in the unusual display of exquisite Hats in our French Room. The collection affords satisfactory every style tendency of the season. Easter Calls for a Smart Wrap—This Sale Offers Remarkable | Values In Women’s & Misses’ Coats Values Worth Upto$30.......... important question this selection,~ for it depicts loped of— Favorite modes of Easter are represented in scores of designs and styles—little Frenchy poke bonnets, laden with Spring flowers large floppy hats, girlish and or fruit; dressy; and milady’s eyes black picture smaller modes that flaunt daring colors. Materials are Milan and Tagal straws, hair braid and rich fabrics, in every desired lacey veiled hats that shade ment. in oriental fashion, as well as hats that vie for favor with Goldenberg's—Becond Fleor. Spring color and artistic combination. joldenderg's—8Becond Floor. Easter Dresses, Coats, Capes & Hats for Big & Little Girls Selection most \'aljicd—st)'lqs the newest and smartest. Mothers may choose just the right frock or coat for their children from our great assortments and count upon buy- ing to best advantage. Qirls’ Dresses, $7.98, $10, $12.98 to $21 Silk Taffeta and Crepe de Chine Dresses, in ruffle, em- broidered d ribbon trimmed models; smart long-waisted ef- fects, with and without collars; sizes from 6 to 14 years of age. Little Tots’ Dresses $2.50 Normandy Volle Dresses, in peach, orcind, copen and rose; titched neck and hem; long- d models with satin ribbon sizes 2 to 6 years. Children’s Coats, $7.98, $8.98, $10 and $12 Stylish Spring Cnl!* of fine quality woolen materials, all the newest and smartest styles for children from 6 to 10 years of age. for 250 Goldenderg's—Third Fleor. 89¢ Silk-Mixed Pongee Special at 75¢ Yard This beautiful silk and cotton material is of rich, lustrous fin- ish and can kardly be told from the more expensive all-silk pongee. The fashignable demi-rough weave so much desired for spring frocks and bloyses.” All wahted colors, such as tan, copen, gray, ARee bl nivy anid black. 32 inches wide, i° Wash Satin, 35 ifches | . 88c Mercerized Satin Stripe wi€e, a high-grade cotton fab- Batiste, in pink, honey- ric, rich ysrn mercer- 75C dew, light blue, laven- 390 ‘White Organdy, fzed quality, in wanted der and white; 36 English 3 extra fine sheer, per- $7.98 te 531 colors for lingerie. . inches wide . 200 manent finish grade; lity for lin 64 inches wide (note the %‘L‘rmy;z. Sp.cf extra width) For Easter Wear “Wydeseem” Silk Hose $1 .95 a Pair “Wydeseem” Silk Stockings are of ex- ceptionally fine quality and are sold with an-absolute guarantee of satisfaction. A new pair for any that fail to wear—you be . the judge. The broad seam in the back is \ a distinctive feature that makes them doubly desirable. All are full fashioned and perfect in every way. Colors of gray, cinnamon and black. Flowers for Easter Beautiful Potted Plants for Easter giits, all hardy plants. On sale, Section Three—First Floor. Easter Lilies at 39c bloem. Boston Ferns at 8¢, $149, 8139, $1.69, fl’!lmd = X Large Rambler oses, blo;m‘. at $350 and $3.40 Asparagus Ferns at 19¢ pot. Hyacinths, one in pot, at 3. Hyaciaths, two in pot, at 4c. Small Ferns at 1ic pot. Jongquils at 29¢ pot. Holly Ferns at 98¢ pot. Geldenderg's—Tirst Tieor. Men’s Hats Select your Easter Hat from our varied showing and be as- sured of its corréct style and uality. We are headquarters or the world-famous “Stetson and the popular Bradford and “Smart Set"—the latter our own exclusive hat. . " Stetson Hats $7 and $7.50 Popular styles shown hers, in all the approved spring shades of seal, moth, bladk, fibert, tan, sand, siate and light gray. Bradford Hats, $4 Sn ring styles in these quatity hate—of full fur felt. in all the correct shapés and dolors. “Smart Set” Hats; $3.00 Made expressly for ué, and an unequaled value fof the money. & . fo‘guuvv and staple shapes, in all the popular spring Spring Caps; $1, $150 Saturs $12.50 to $15 Values Sizes 8 to 20 Years. .... in variety of smart colorings and and plenty of the larger sizes. $6.00 Blue Serge Regulation Suits, $4.95 All-wool: Navy Blue Serge Suits, in iddy and Oliver Twist models, for g‘o s 3 8 y . Double yoke, or collars and cuffs trimmed with three rows of brald, chevron on sleeve and black silk tie. Boys In newest spring mixtures; et ering the best: Both 1in Sizes 8 to 20 years l: and stouts. Special at Boys All-wool Navy Blue Serge Nirl 1k to 17 years. Geldenderg's—Third Floor, - 39¢c Cretonnes 19¢ 1 lengths of yard-wide able Cretonnes, lengths to 8 yards but plenty ses. Beautiful 2 light and dark floral, bird, stripe and tapestry des: years. Children’s Hats, $1.50 » “Smart Set” Suits With Two Pairs of Pants $14.75 Blue Serge Suits, $7.45 ‘oasy model; full lined knlckerbockers; sizes ng. copen, A sand, cocoa and brown. Idesl for sports wear. 2 Panty Dresses, $2.50 batiste, dainty hair-line cl ruffie trimmed; sizes 2 to 8 y Little Girls’ Coats and Capes, $4.48 to $8.98 Spring Coats and Capes, pretty materials; of smart models the little girls from 2 to 6 Goldenberg's—TFirst Floor. to $5 Lingerie Hats and Poke Bon- neta, trimmed with frills, laces and ribbons. Children’s Hats, $1, of dainty mull organdy, shirring, $1.50, $1.98 to $5 s, all newest styles i fancy and tailored all sizes Goldenderg's—First Fleor. Easter Sale of Young Men’s Suits These suits are the last word in style— cleverly tailored in the models that young men and high-school students like. The fine quality materials are Tweeds, Homespuns, Cassimeres, Worsteds and the always highly desirable Blue Serges. A wide range of new and good-looking patterns and colorings to choose from, with plenty of the light shades that young fellows are calling for this season. Sizes 33 to 44 in the lot. The extra pair of pants is an added economy feature that means the maximum of service. See the remarkable values offered here to- morrow in this sale at $24.7. Right in Time for Easter—A Special Sale of Boys’ All-Wool Two-Pants Su -1$9.75 Mothers who want to economize on their boys’ Easter clothes should not miss this sale tomorrow. They are well tailored suits of fine quality All-wool Tweeds, Cassimeres and Cheviots, newest and snappiest models for spring and Easter wear. in the Large mixtures. Both pairs of knicker- bocker pants full lined. Complete range of sizes from 8 to 20 years, $10 Two-Pants Junior Suits, $8.50 Middy and Junior Norfolk models, of all-wool tweeds, featuring the Eton Norfolk suit, with yoke and box pleats with separate white collar and two pairs of pants, also middy style tweed suits with two puirs of pants. Sizes 3 to 8 years. Boys’ $8.75 to $10 Two-Pants Suits, $7.55 Rich Tweeds, Cassimeres and Cheviots, in light, medium and dark shades, aiso popular heather mixtures. Plain and invisible stripe effects; both pairs of pants full lined; sizes 8 to 13 years. Boys’ $6.50 Two-Pants Suits, $5.75 Durable quality Cheviots and smooth finished ‘materials, in blue, gray, brown and neat invisible stripe effects. Hmirt. Norfolk models with in- verted pleat back. Both pairs of pants full lined. Sizes 7 to 16 years. Special at $3.75. Suits, neat French Veilings 59¢ Yard Chenille Dot Vellings, plain and novelty meshes; new com- bination colors, also plain black, navy, brown and taupe. First Floor—Veiliag Dept. Fiber Silk Scarfs, $1.98 Beautiful Fiber 8ilk Scarf yards long. Goldenberg’s=First Floor. Spring’s smart-looking oxfords and strap pumps tomor- row at below the usual price. Patent, tan calf, black and brown kid, suede and black and brown satin materials—newest models favored for Spring. Welted and turn soles, Louis, Spanish, military and low walking heels. All sizes and widths. Women’s Long Silk Gloves Elbow-length Silk Gloves, with Paris point stitching; double-tipped fingers, in platinum, mode, pongee, black and white; - signs. Lights grounds of Wraps and Capes $19.75 High-grade Wraps for Easter wear that are wonderful in every detail of design, tailoring and quality of materials—all marvels of value-giving at the very low price we are able to quote as the result of this special purchase. Entirely new and varied group of dressy wraps, coats and + cafes, in the soft pile fabrics so desirable for spring wear—de- ve Overplaid Coatings, Polaire Cloth and Veloar Sports models, three-quarter length coats and full-length 48-inch coats in the assortment—styles that meet every require- Trimmings of tassels, braid, buttons or embroidery. Half or full lined with satin de chine or satin. Choice of beautiful colorful plaids, tan, deer, brown and Sorrento. Sizes for misses and women, also extra sizes from 44%; to 5214, $1.39 Seamless Bleached Sheets $1.19 81x90-inch size sheets for double beds, made of stand- ard quality sheeting cot- ton, full bleache and seamless. Handtorn and ironed, finished with 3- inch hem. The long wear- ing kind—every sheet per- fect. $188 Seamless Bleached Sheets, 30x50-inch extra size for double beds: heavy, Tound-thread sheeting cot- ton; free from - $1.49 ity Bed- 5~ Pillowenses; lurge size; made of a very fine grad nco'tlan? 35c ft-finish leach 7c close-woven, quality; free from 1$1.15 Easter Dresses Including the Fashionable Three-Piece Values Up to $35.00 $22.50 The favorite modes for Easter in a special sale that combines moderateness of price with correct style and unquestioned quality. ~ Clever drapings and panels add grace and ' youthfulness and are shown in great variety. The fabrics are the newest and include— Silk Cordette, Brocaded Roshanara, Taffeta, Paisley Crepe, Canton Crepe, Etc. . Many show the latest Egyptian and Persian influences in their rich colorful trimmings of braids and embroidery. . Plain or three-piece Costume Frocks, with beautiful contrast- ing colored blouses and beautiful Dresses for street and after- noon wear, all rl:th trimmed and in a variety of models that as- sureeasl:;n:f:;:to:y ¢l l«:lxcek(odr every woman and miss. . navy, black, s s j kit fox and otherv:f,lvored sp:ier:g :,ohc&nes'brown, I2SE-issheniot itat, W Regul-::S Sizes and “Stylish Stouts.” - isses’ sizes, 16 to 20. Regular sizes, o ¥ i i sizes, 4214 to 5214 and 43 to i !no'x:.‘-\-r.s'gtlaletn:l;f:n Stylish Silks for Easter Frocks $230 Satin Charmeuse, 40 inch vide, all silk, ri satin face Qualits: 1n miack: suup: peawn core. sink, tur: $1.98 de Chine, 40 quoise and white.... Taffeta, 35 $L#® Crepo Inches wide, firm woven quality, Chiffon in all wanted spring $l .39 inches wide, heavy lustrous qual- shades, o white and black fty.in m‘x; assortment of strest evenin en, $1.79 $125 AH Sikk olette, inches wide, in v:';’?t‘l % also beautiful changeable effects.. Messaline, 36 inches wide, all pure sllk grade, effects $178 Satin with rich satin $1.59 Geldonberg’s—TFirst Flow 8x10-ft. Room Size Stenciled Grass Rugs shades, also black. . At this moderate cost you can cover a large size room with an attractive $12 Linoleum Rugs flesh, pink, orchid and black; plain and lace 89C ruf that will give splendid service. 8x10-ft. room size, heavy double warp quality ; painted all over in various de- een, blue, red and tan colorings, in oriental, floral and medallion designs. $10 Crex Rugs, $7.95 Genuine Crex Rugs, size 8x10- ft. for large rooms; ail with Crex trade-mark ticket ed; new spring 1933 patterns, in blue, green, brown and combination colors. Extra fine smooth finish prairie grass. 50c Hall Runner, 29¢ 27-inch Stair or Hall Runner, stenciled green key bordet de- signs, tape-bound = sides; any quantity cut from full rolls, Goldenderg's—Fourth Floor. 8x12-ft. Cook’'s Make Cork- i Burlap-back Linoleym in handsome wool rug de- "f" i light or dark colorings, all with complete borders. Termed “geconds” because of & slight blur in printing. $1.25 Rag Rugs, 79¢ 24x48 and 25x50 Rag Rugs, hit. and-miss deslgns, {n light or dark colorings. (' Floor Bargatn Table.)