Evening Star Newspaper, April 30, 1923, Page 9

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' 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. €, MONDAY, APRIL 30, 1923. 1] (: :)(z !r (@ ,y !Nelg‘lbor‘lood Hollse Sprl'lg Lelvlt:l Ml?:;a:rtfllme‘w:: T ra NEWSBOY, 93; EAGER ke hosphala, and that-he wanted ‘;l = — Neligh, Miss Lena Barghausen, Miss et out and sell Lis newspapers. He 9 . Lillfan Stein, Miss Barbara Ritter, is apparently in good health. l.| Festival Set for May 3, 4 and 5| 3 5 0ae | TO LEAVE HOSPITAL i3St s, s o (Continued fron Walter Ferls, Miss Laura Hayes, Miss week or 8o, hoping that some relative Past friend will t d give hi : g - L o Helen Griffith, Mrs. W. C. Crabbe, b UERDSRCESIe I : coln Hodgkins and Miss Elizabeth Mrs. W. R. Bolten, Mrs. John w.|Tells Doctors He Wants to Be | home. M&l 3 Peet will preside at the tea table. i Nannial iepsinatine eatipaito Dietz, Mrs. Walter Becker, Mrs. Ber- | . J e@{0. = the 1ily and several others dispute | njce B. Ferris, Mrs. B Back o Mr. Irving W. Furnclle of London'which the friends and patrons of | her title. Each afternoon the festivi- | ter Becker, Mrs. Eamuel Herrior, Wil- EGRet Cnoe ‘ COMMITTEE TO MEET. fs in Washington and at the Lee, Neighborhood House, 470 N street|L®S are concluded with & May pole|lard Ross, Miss Anna B. Browne, More. 7 o ashinE e LAt N : | aance, Miss Nette Herrick, -Mrs. Edward i | The membership committee of the i ? I scuthwest, have looked forward for the | In the evenings at 8 o'clock three | Horton, Herman Barghausen. Miss | —_— | washington Chamber of Commerce Mre. James T. Halsey of Phila-|Dast twent sars, is announced forPlays will be given in the garden by Edith Hall, the Sphinx Ciub and the | :30 o' & ending v da ! next Thu: Friday and Saturday, | the clubs of boys and girls. “Robin | Junior League a 4] Paul. Hubwer, ainety-three-year: Wil meetsbi 0 Oclock 1 €00 Sham- . l h Willard, arriv 55 SEi o woeks gast the| Loo0 Mo THs Weter Naw i dis- | Those invited are urged to bring [old newsboy, hasn't given up his call- | Por's quarters In the Homer Building, An bxtraorduzan\' terday. nort themselves In Sherwood Forest | with them the programs which have |Ing yet. And besides that he dislikes | 13th and G streets northwest. under direction | “A Night In May" is a falry play|peen sent out in order better to fol. 2 Pialen 1 A party was given Monday even- 5or cligh and her as-|abeut a little girl named Dorothy.|low the various phases of the enter- | MOnpitals | May Sale Ing at 1141 Connecticut avenue, with | sisiants, have been working diligently | Sy coi 105 1% an enchanted forest | tainment. News of absence from his home, 233 : Miss H: 1 E. J der a Bt 1 >, ey Toleo Hasal B Satchelder a= lioe preparations. including the practice | girls, I3 the' fascinating old story of Pennsylvania avenue, brought the re- (:AsT OF Joknson of Northy ances, drills and plays. and Invita- | the abduction of Persephone by the port that he had been located the fol- . . s e e e ey | o e i he ity G| Deaths Reported. - Hiia . Wil 56 Mna wken to| - Bor Infeats and Chilaren | Silk and Muslin Underwear Sinter it in 5 % z % | earth each vear, bringing the birds| rpe goiow e - - sday for a v o Baltimo | uesdgy for @ visit to Baltmore and | (L] o L He had been tuken to the hospital | i Us® For Over 30 Years New: s i PR AT S es H. Kottcamn. 54, 532 14th at. se. | by the ambulance of the board of | 5 i procee this affair, which 5 McKiniey Webl, 16, Georgelown Ual: | charities. ~ Previous to this he had | AIWAYS bears been taken to the Georgetown Hos- | the pital, Hubner today told one of the ex- | | ‘They are the finest quality goods, periect in style and ! fit, and we urge you most earnestly to take immediate Signature of | advantage of the very wonderful values that this sale | offers. —_ < hield in celebration of the return of Saturday at & p.m. N street be- . % £0 to the numerous and valu- | tween 4!z street and Union t Mal‘l‘lage L]censes, | able er activities of Neighbor- off and the great 3 of the festival will take place | ramous street procession, in which || 800 the| olillien’ LoNtha indmber OL3ie X Dainty Voile and Batiste handmade under novelties, ohe 3 -day fe 00 take part and the Quoen of the b p e | 1 A 3 € € 3. Taylor i 4 3 is crowned. No one knows| J . Hompita BEA‘ l I IFY YOUR HOME some trimmed with Irish lace and others trimmed with of Youngstown, Obio, and | o las ) even th 5 TEOL and |4 4 t minute, not even the Biletlace. {be given by smalle : x 1f, who'Is to be Queen Shees | i of Capltal Tielshis. 3. | o, B0t o O < ekcin- e, | of the but Sne in wwaye the | o i 1, | BEFORE THE SHRINERS COME | : ; : : ; 3 o0, V.. and) Fulpit et il ol i el sl ooy 2 - - — | French Lingerie Madeira Lingerie T o o T WL be @ ursers pantomime, | dterving. | The muse tor this 0ot |” mavis xou aTTEADED TO YorR | U h l 1 Sli Porto Rican L ] DPhilippine Linger daws, both | ir ch the youngest participant 1s | 810 b B | | T o AWNINGS & SCREENS? | pholstering p Covers orto Rican Lingeric Philippine Lingerie . | Kina : Br Junlor || Surper il be served tn Xen | (Now i the logical time and this the | MADE TO ORDER il Belgian Lingerie ullman Sets 5 L oshboa: Hais, o ) ac . = P AD! RD! ! : . in quunu“:I'v'i-(nn“ ch evening by the women's clubs. i Y= Sonh e n:nr}'-rl‘-:;ai’l::v | Of Furniture SPeCill For each pa]ama Sets Bauda’r sets Marriage licenses have been issued to the ! ade of the Wooden | and indoors also during the whole e e ven in the tiue | time will be held a fair at which i . . 1 . - . the various products of\ the house | gig'yain nav. At Low Prices for Only Piece Sports Novelties lowed by ‘an_operstta entitled thewill be on eale. as well as cakes| i We wiilcatsandinia el the ¢ = by the girls' | ¢ v and tea. | = . o ! ~ .. v Aumustine. | cfibe " “The Queen of the Garden® 1o, | Smmittce in charge of arrange Eetadliohed 1842 3-PIECE slz cover for any piece of furniture Ji Glove Silk Underwear . {'of course. the rose. though the violet. Mrs « D. Neligh, chair PARLOR SUITES for $2.00. ! s FUBHOEINERED (o Qur stock of Linens and Cre- {ill 4 Special Line of Novelty Silk Underwear Paistitens Vo Labor ing in price at a savings of 25% THE CHEF OF - i and Sik Materials Only to 35% lower than most stores at Cost Prices charge. THE COMMODORE BN || res e, e PAPERHANGING AND PAINTING Champ Copela We fnvite you fo xew and hear our B Workmanshi ¥ ovs Pri Wiliiam 5. ¢y : Potit’ Grand ‘and reproducing b ixpert Workmanship at Low Prices . & NEW YORK — Says Used pramos ¢ low pelces Sndiedios Estimates Cheerfully Given o Marchity i /=7 CHAS. M. STIEFF, INC. MERICAN UPHOLSTERY CO. | — T = 3 b BRANCH OF FACT . Births Reported. | 241 West St., New York City. 1108 F St. N.W. 627 F St. NW. 222", 5.2 Phone Main 8139 e Iolowiag birth have been feporied to Dear Sirs: Lea & Perrins’ Sauce is known the world over and & o Rours | has no equal for Gumbo, Oxtail soup, crustaces cocktails, ' ) etc. For broiled fish and meat, a —— R LTI = ly.Mmmem.aa':l_u. ‘ Let Us Store Your Furs—Main 725 the appetite. Lea & Pervins’ Sance is the only H et B rea ay oales thy carcer and I 3 not be ( - — -y,_.,h | All-Silk Crepe de Chine Gowns, $3.95. o - i Filet Lace-trimmed Silk Step-Ins, $2.95. Wonderful 3;1‘1’( Gowns :Ind Chemise, Sg.l'l.gsané 9‘5’.15.01 o Lacay C. Daresst, [ Philippine erwear, direct imports, " an .95. oot f F ROCKS ! MIC;IP-:IC-M Underwear—great selections at $1.00 and $1.50. WOR] REATEST CHEFS MMEN 6 With the Advent of May, Summer Frovks! Most Remarkable Handmade Blouses at $2.00, $3.00, $5.00, $10.00. by toee oy L D i i . - The May Sales present the most fascinating of assortments and most P d B A Wonderful Showing of Handmade Cotton Frocks attractive values of years. There never were such May showings of Silk LEA & E RRI N s ¥ From Paris, $16.50 to $35.00 Ul.lderww—and never so many or such beautiful Handmade Blouses. ! pr|(‘e[<d"h styles, Paris workmanship—at the most extraordinary low New Fabric Glove.-—E!_dllel" Styl:s 1 ok EMONES | il L STC ‘ i R Novelty gauntlet and 16-button Styles—in Grewen—the aristocratic_fabric S 1 Tub Silk Frocks gloves, shown exclusively by us in Washington—you should see them—$2.50 pair. Dr. CLAUDE s. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist and Ha Petticoats Corsets Ha.n‘ery Brassieres Oraduate Eyes Examined McCormick Medical e So cool for summer; new colorings—$25.00 and $29.50. AEAI0 Metaction Bl | S Misses’ Frocks Yes—at Jellef’s! Red and Green Silk Stockings—both hone Main Indescribable !—Third Floor. plain and with silk clocks! Lll“lner y for Summer For Women and ‘M isses—A Great Sale of At Prices You Can Afford to Pay Nowhere are to be found such bewitching styles as we are of- fering to the women of Wash- ington—and, oh, the Prices— Marvella, Fashona, Gerona, Lustrosa Capes and Wraps Side-tie wraps with ribbon bows. 8 e N R RETNNRNNEY Straight line wrap - around coats. Blouse-back side-fastening L 1 i 'I l’ 7 ' v 3 wraps. $4‘ 29 $6’ 50 , ( LUS 513::::,]-1}“1{ coats, with wing il GERONA _,_FASHONA - Pleated panel-back wraps. i 1 A 'A Circular flounce capes. Can you imagine the handsomest hat you ever saw |’ ] ight-li at a price like the above? L ‘ apes_Wraps ztralght ime capes. : d ape coats, Come, look around and convince your- . i . self that the models being shown are by i All-over Braided blouse, plain far the prettiest you’ve seen. b | 50 50 elow, Z . ° Embroidered collars and cuifs. Embroidered borders. : Nouveau Hat Shop _“-‘“ 3 Regular Prices, 365.00 to $125.00 A Cord tucked collars and cuffs. SO ERNRENESY N RN i [ o x 2 o . MOTH- : 932 F Adjoining ¢ 200 coats made up of special purchases and garments from our regular stocks to be ’P\;,vn‘ gfliz,‘jm“w‘}j’,‘,‘,, DAMAGE Metropolitan Theater e sold at these special prices—a choice assortment pf the season’s best materials, colers, GG StopPe(L/ | i styles and sizes. All of these coats have the stylish collars that make the coats and ek ke ain The only ODORLESS, STAINLESS, i — =Y |{ wraps of the present season—the shirred, tucked or cordeq collar—and the Elizabethan different styles in all— ANTEED B i | cuff—and are simply a revelation in beauty and becomingness. We cannot begin 54950 $Ggse Ope spraviog with MOTH KL 8 to adequately describe them—but the price comparisons will indicate to you the great Guatanteed by a Money-back Boad | values obtainable.. At all good dealers — or write direct migpxioe, A MILLINERY NEV:’ZSSILi ::);R;;SFS HA L F PR ICE! A big showing of extra values ready for May dress buyers. 200 of our Early Seasen Hats go on Sale tomorrow at— :hho‘;“ fine grades and smarter styles associated with our dress s -t JUST ONE-HALF ORIGINAL PRICES! Flat Crepes s 200 of our high-quality smart style hats—affording a wide choice (S::::luCnpes Beaded, side-draped and straight 3 i Everyb"dy Need for selection in dress and sport styles. Roshanara Silk line models. . o dresses for street, afternoon and in the Sp g Take yous choice of dress hats in black, Milan and hemp—ostrich er:cdechine b aihnc s fteptne stisinic s i 3 ; Foot Comfort! i trimmed, flower trimmed and ribbon trimmed—Red, a few hats black Tricosham and white, black with colors—felt sport hats in gray and blue— Look at this diagram! If your feet have wide, ; duvetyn hats and a few Bangkok straws. Many original Paris models In the $39.50 {80 iiel asaideas 24 s . s A .50 group are also included dresses in dinner styles, cundnfilnads, enlarged or frregular inclyded in this sale! 200 hats—all in the better grades—half the beadings and embroidery in self and contrasting styles. you wi when Nlltl’a.-Vil’l E %men Who APPTeCidte 1 Were $10 to $50 each. Tomorrow, ‘5.00 to 82 500 each —many with accordion pleatings— { ter and you feel all run down —Maybe the influenza has had you for a victim—you need a tonic—not only a re- storative tonic, but a nutri- original prices. that will build dissuc and K| you wear this shoe, This is the famous Relief, i Millinery Shop—Third Floor. Great new assortments to choose from. normalize the whole system, an exclusive Walk-Over creation. Italse comaes [ Women'’s Dress Department—Second Floor. i NUTRA-VIN does just j that. 15 % ienmbic: L in pum: ; and oxfords. tive tonic as well—something bt Lot <3 1 Get Gold Stripe Silk Stockings—and Satisfaction gredients that will not up- set the stomach, but will put = 1 a E 2 < - ”” b All the colors of the season—plenty of whites—extra salespeople to give prompt servier, The patented old stripe saves the\stock.ing from ruinous “runs” from garter clasp cuts—and the silk being 100% pure will WEAR! So be sure and get gold stnpe——sg,m pair with mercerized garter hems and “new life in you” Pleasant 929 F N_w. i : $2.75 &ir with all-silk garter hems.. Exclusive Washington agefiy. to the taste—and quick to . NOW is the time to take NUTRA-VIN. $1.50 L

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