Evening Star Newspaper, April 6, 1923, Page 23

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ROTARIANS HOSTS FORWOMEN FOLK Fine Program Given at An- nual Banquet—Musical Numbers Are Feature.- i a deluge of flowers and enter- by an exceptionally artistic musical i, the women folk of the guests of honor »s' night banquet at the New Willard Hotel last night. 3 & the dining hall, after an i Teception in the small of the hotel, Willlam Knowles Cooper, president of the club. called the meeting to order and immediately turned the gavel over to William Clabaugh, chairman of the nmittee, who. pre- ¢ piano, led the n community sdngs. Coopers Win Prises. Harry Cunningham then in i winning easily. nt of a.hand- M utive If ted Mrs. Cooper with a ratulated th wnm—‘ the undivided Abe Martin Sayé: What gits us is why anybuddy | as purty as th’ woman in th’ washin’ machine ads didn’ mar- ry somebuddy that wuz able t’ keep help. “I feel so at home there,” d woman Il say in gushin’ o'er %|some place she’s been, when if she’d felt that way she couldn’ have stood it. (Copyright National Newspaper Service.) e GROTTO TO ENTERTAIN. Kallipolis Grotto will honor Royal Arch Masons of the District by hav- Ing them as the guests of honor to- night at the the Central and Pennsyl iseum, 9l street ania avenue. Knights i Templars will be the guests tomorrow - | night. Gypsy Rohmouje, the oriental dar r, who is headlining the vaudeville s at the will give batic dance WANTED IN $20,000 THEFT. Baltimore Police Seek Capture of Woman in Washington. Local police were asked by the Bal- -timore authorities last night to look for a young woman wanted there in! connection with the theft of jewelry valued at $20,000 from the apart ment of Nathan Hess Kaufman, in the Esplanade, Butaw place and | Brooks lane, yesterday afternoon. The woman sought by the police was employed as servant in the Kaufman family yesterday morning, and, it is mated a domestic who employed in the home of Charl; icLane, Bal- { timore county. employ after Mrs. Kaufman |¢-lephnned the McLane home and was told the wom- an ‘who had been in employ there was a good servant. 1t is believed the domestic attired hersel? in clothing belonging to Mrs. Kaufman and her mother and that thereby she walked from the apart- ment unnoticed. Baltimore police are secking assistance of police of all the larggr eastern citles. I GETS 60-DAY JAIL SENTENCE. Bernard Prater, colored, 2323 Con- |wor court, charged with operating a disorderly house, was given a ninety- day jail sentence by Judge Hardison {In the United States branch of Police Court yesterday. Policeman Willlam M. Kolb told the court that he had {the place under surveillance for a manth or more, that it was disorderly and disreputable. Prater was arrested by Policemen Arrington and Murphy of the third police precinc | : ‘ omrath' Library | f and Bookshops ! By joining our library you re-| Il ceive a service that has proven ‘[ SATISFACTORY TO THOU- i NDS OF BOOKLOVERS a Men’s $1.50 Universal Night Shirts Tailored of fine white cambric and trimmed with fast-color fancy braid. Cut extra full. All sizes. 2 LU UL OO U O T Men’s 75c Otis Athletic Shlrts - SRR Fine white gauze athletic un- dershirts, superior in comfort and quality. All sizes, 34 to 46. $ Saturday Brings Spring’s Most Sensational Saving Opportunities! b Déflflg;' In Our Men’sand Boys’ Departments Immense Lots of Crisp, New Goods Underpriced to Startle the City 20c Arro COLLARS 8 for $1.00 Choose from our entire, complete spring N N | " s 2o e o . it o A Thrift Sale as Timely as it is Remarkable—Read! Come! Profit! Genuine “B.V.D.” Union Sults $1.50 the World Over . $1.0 Brand-new spring stock of famous B. V. D. white athletic union suits, known and pre- ferred wherever athletic underwear is worn. Absolutely perfect—sold right out of the origi- nal boxes. All sizes, 36 to 46. 25¢ Fiber Silk Wash Ties, 8 for $ | Each. day finds® many mnew members added to our branches and cach year finds many branches added to our | The reason for this s simple. By adhering to of good service on which the li-| brary was founded we have always furnished and will continue to furnis |THE BOOK YOU WANT WHEN | YOU WANT IT. Referr ¢ new and popular book of om and the more important 1a v.nnl):h( for the Royal Arch Other popular vaudeville att e |include the Dixie Minstrel T ident Charles W. | joery Ripp, an original jazz da agng the Rotary bus, land Mme. Melba, seerist. s | ments include dincing, novelty ga | ana concerts by the Grotto Band. Exhibits which are attracting |l~1 {tention are those of the merchants | {and manufacturers of ~Washington | and the pin-head engravings of Presi- | dent Harding, who is a member of {the Grotto, and the United & Capitol bullding. The tiny enxr i b are the work of August C. a- "‘I'“ 4 former engraver at lhc bu- of engraving and printing. rendered the pbuilding of the fter compliment- stock—every style and every size. Every col- lar absolutely fresh and perfect. An unheard- of price for Arrow Collars—as every man knows. Limit, 8 collars to a buyer. $1.50 Regatta Union Suits § . | — Monito Lisle-Lined Silk Socks 2 PAIRS FOR Beautiful and durable Black, cordovan, navy and gray. Every pair perfect. Men’s 25¢ Socks 6 Pairs for $1.00 2,000 pairs reliable Barnes- knit medium-weight socks, in o black, navy, cordovan, gray and white. Every pair perfect. All sizes. cludes Evening. Quartet, compe B5 Y es |l Men's hands, figures. handsome new fiber silk four»l - tubular style in a range of Perfect quality, fresh from the factory. Tailored of beautiful white mercerized madras -proportioned for easy fit and made for long Popular “Leg-O"—open leg style. Men’s Athletic Union Suits ‘ 2 for $1 Cool, comfortable checked nainsook suits with taped neck and elastic in- sert in back. Perfect quality. I on the wear. n shelv en and wor Men’s White and Colored Men’s $1.50 HAND-FRAMED Shirts Fmol| Silk Ties Sizes 14 to 17 | $1.00 o $1.00 Pure Silk Knit Ties, produced White cotton ponges R shlru with attached col- Y i lars and hundreds of f on hand frames. In rich new heather and Paisley patterns. Buy for the whole summer. .\, Loughran, widow of‘ ph Loughran, well known busi- | man of Washin, n, died in Los ! Angeles, Calif., March The body | Wl be brought to. Washington. The funeral be held from Gawler's establishment, 1730 Penn- | i avenue northwest, Monday Requiem mass will be said at | Peter's Church at 9 o'clock. Thtl concluded with ! e souvenirs were 607 13th St. N.W. Also at Jane Bartlett, 3% Xt. . Conn. interment will be in Arlington na- Eh Jonal cemetery. white Outstanding Shoe Fashion and Quality at a price that needs very little “talking about” printed madras and percale shirts in neckband style. Soft and stiff cuffs. Per- fect quality. _! | g | 3 IR | Boys’ Shirts 2 for $1 Lot of well-made neckband shirts, Boys’ New Wash Suits Maker’s samples and surplus of $1 stripes. better quality spring suits, tailored of poplin, Peggy cloth and In- BOYS’ ALL - WOOL vincible suiting. Middy, two- TWEED CAPS 5 ! Buy One of These Splendid Suits at $9.95, and We'll Sell You a Good Two- Pants School Suit for $1.00—the two for $10.95. Boys’ pure wool tweed suits, sport model with box-pleated back, in rich spring patterns. Two pairs lined pants. The school suits are in yoke, pleated back and mannish styles and also ' have two pairs of lined pants. Sizes 8 to 16. KHAKI piece and le\eln styles. White, tan, navy, green and color com- binations. Sizes 274 to & Many, many women have bought—and they've express- ed amazement at the new styles—good quality and low price. And judging by the hundreds of pairs we have sold—they know values. $1.50 KHAKI FLAPPER SUITS aboleh e caitil o v Ideal spring and sum- rier clothes. —— o i G o - - o r= Smart pleated-back style, in popular colors and patterns In- destructible visors. JUVENILE Pumps Oxfords and Grays—Beige—Satins —Tans—Patents— Color Combinations * "All heels. All sizes T Boys’ $1.00 BELTS, 2 for Genuine Hickok All- leather Belts, with can’t- slip buckles. Black, tan and gray. BOYS’ - OVERALLS, Famous Casey Jones, Jr., Heavy Blue Denim Bib Overalls, with four 1 $ PANTS, 2 for Boys’ Well Made Khaki Knickers, sizes 8 to 15. Sewed for good service. INDIAN SUITS, $ Indian Chief and Squaw Play Suits, with fringe and feather head- Sizes 6 to 12. 1 SUITS, Fine tweeds, in middy and two-plece styles. Buy one for $4.93 and we'll sell you another for $1.00 —the two for $5.98. BOYS’ PAJAMAS, Corded Madras and Cot- ton Pongee Pajamas trim- med with silk frogs. White and solid colors. Sizes § to 16. Boys’ Blouses 1 2 for $ I All sizes 8 to 15 in excellent qual- $ 1] ) ity blouses with collar and pocket. (i In attractive stripes and checks, also tan khaki :md tan cotton pongee. pockets. Sizes 4 to 15. dress. Get a season’s supply. B3 * and widths Cl’lildren’s S}IOES Everlasting good shoes for the Spring days—play time in the play- grounds—or dress time in the evenings—and fathers and mothers are always pleased with our low prices. Long Silk Gloves $1.00 16-button White Silk Gloves, in all sizes and 12-button colored silk gloves in broken sizes—both product of a nationally famous maker, As durable as they are beautiful. Subject to very slight irregularities, Strictly Perfect $5.00 Tagal, Canton Crepe, Ribbon, Radio Changeable Silk and Other Fine Mate- rials. In Leghorn, $3.00 Italian Silk Hose Beautiful lace patterns in black, white, brown, gray and other good shades. Offered underprice because these are numbers.the factory is discontinuing. E\ery woman's golden opporlumty to buy hosiery de luxe at a saving. $2.00 Tailored Silk l‘lose Purchase of 1,000 pairs original wide $ 1 .00 tailored seam pure silk stockings, classed as substandards, but practically perfect. CHILDREN'S FIBER SILK SOCKS, three-quarter length; Mostly black. A few in colors. very slight irregu- 39 (v Charming new after-Easter origina- tions that bring a hint of summer in ad- vance. A host of becoming models, trim- med with flowers, fruits, ribbons, feathers and Canton crepe, streamer scarfs. Black and all colors. Continuing the Sale of Showroom Hats ported modcb Values,up Ready-to-Wear Hats, $2.95 & $3.95 And finer ones up to $7.50 Misses’ and Children’s Spring Hats $1.00, $1.49, $1.98 New and attractive Milan Straw Hats, trim- med with bands and streamers. Special Crowmg Girls Boys' Oxfords ~ Sport effects—in Ox- Solid leather construc- fords and pumps—-pat- tion, full welght soles, ents—tan—many gray rubber heels. trimmed. Sizes 272 t0 8. 9 to 13.14 $3.95, $4.95 and $5.75 : Roman Sandals In patents, pliable and good fitting. esanizsnee Strap Pumps Patent and tan one- strap nature s}mpe and Enghsh toes, rubber heel! 4108....81.65and $1.95 874 to 11.$2.45 and $2.95 11}4 to 2.$2.95 and $3.45 Growing Girls Turn Sole Pumps—in - all the latest patterns. High-class T rimmed Hats, many copies of im- Misses & Children Patent one- strap Pumps,. gray suede, cut- out backs, welt soles. 8%toll..........$345 2% to 8 11%t02 ..$4.35 $3.95, $4.85, $5.75 Iflnsys SWOE- STORES 1028 SEVENTH ST.NW. ‘L pper Tth St. in Location, City Wide in. Trade” . l llllllllllIiIiI|IlliIlllllllIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIlIIlIIllIIIIIIIIlIIlIIIII|II{ A La Spirite Corsets ~—March hand in hand with Fashion and “hand in glove” ...$2.45 ..$295 CHILDREN’S MERCERIZED SOCKS, in every solid color hite with colored N we . o PURE QUARTER SOCKS, fine mer- SOCKS, in cerized quality, in all_colors quality; very slight- sizes . | 1y trregular.... with economy! economy prices. 29¢, 50c, 59¢, 69c, 75¢ $1 to $5 ¢ Y » Y . Plain, fancy and clocked styles, with cuff tops. * L34 Finer Models at $3 98 to $5 98 ‘ifl-nd bl%ck lx:l:ln :-“lao 25 ace cloe C cnunnzv-s THREE- Cl;:-,‘":l:i.:'s P b]W‘Ek, Wh(!eb I.ndl"l]} b colors; beautifu ;debebzliukt' AN 29C 45C ‘Boys’ and Girls’ Derby Ribbed Sport Socks fil““lll|Illl,ll|“mll|||ll||lllllll||||llll||||||||||“l“"l““'“““"“"“l||||||“ll““lllllll|||l||lmmmm“““"lllllllllll||I|||llllm|Il"llI“““|l|Ill“l||||||||Illll|||l|||l||||||||||||l|||||l"|||||“||||||||||||I|||||||l‘ e All colors. R R L1011

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