Evening Star Newspaper, May 6, 1923, Page 7

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= i £ ’~THE~'§UNDAY- .STA‘R‘, WASHINGTON, : D. C, MAY 6, 1923—PART 1. = - = “Scribble Out Check,’ Says Dopey [~ e e ‘Dan, to Help Salvation Army _All Sizes in This Sale--- i ; l Plenty of all sizes, including— BY W. H. CLAGETT. must have been away on an extended ’ 16 to 20 for Misses ation! : PeeciEaicy: [ o o nrapetir: I “5?6“': g:l‘ f:,)’l' I;Womeu : yiis! ou resses 1n O e Ly B But evon so, with all the strides G19p; N0 mansih Siuces e forward and handicaps overcome, the : o 1 grasshopper, there blew -Int0 OUF|g,\vation Army. like every other ¥ Sizes 4215 to 521% neiehbormood a woebegone dritter | BolnSChoer it ponaibly xist on | Assuring the petite 16 and the large became the butt of every |sweet sympathy alone, and tomorrow 2 X & . ;:::;o ;mo" 5 "1"ng' The poor old|When you open your mail and find at | women a satisfactory choice. o our EaTE. hand a neatly 'arranged letter ap-! Tarm except himself, for. beln' “IiC" | (e wasto basket and start chirpin® |ifl = “he'd bout bein’ “through"—the condition ee-quarters of tho time, he'd just QoN" gt in thess troublous times! | doze off to dreamland and lay up in| “gyrerly told, folks, the District af || i ghe alley until he felt a bit better! | Columbia branch of the Salvation || = Nobody ever took the trouble to| Army has prepared its annual budget |/§| for the coming year, and after:the . 3 flnd out who he was. whence he ¢ame | jeerfulest kind "of calculatin® has | whether or not he had any foks— | found the amount needed to-finance !(§! they - just left him be, which made |its local activities is thirty thousand }| buckerinos” not another centime.! | him “real ple” for us little rascals! ' |buc Lok o i But cne bright summer mornin’ | ,}he‘“z.';!u‘;'jf"i';'“',“L',,‘,E‘,‘,“‘(‘,'i;":.',[',‘,’;‘_"; there i v ! of eontributors !| . Salvation Army imissv, and | Will be only too tickled to make their || down-and-out rully did no one any pealin' for funds, don't slap it into | “ ot z el | annual contributions without personai ! » :'ur‘lm the o‘l:ih fell:dsp; wled fizl “:‘" | solicitation, which é]lmina}es a drive || . = . his back, with nobody keerin’ wheth- | or any of that kind of tediousness! !} al That g he S le'ldld R d T e et e Offering Values Surpass t p ecor e i ‘l‘;::,‘,‘;;;’) M pevered browi | The letters will be slipped into the ~ . - et "o R e e o |l tamorrow and onrecelvinyourn f - ' of Previous Dress Events : finally led him away! is dig up the old check book, scribble | Sober ns a Judge. out u healthy amount, tack your mon- : §i Two v sa e 'ica on theé bottom of the paper, ad- ! g =3 = nian dow r ¢t | dress it to Rudolph-Jose, chairman; J and_ Pennssiv: ave Joshua Evans, jr. W Hoge, jr.. |} how cha ] " J. 3! (mess o' i > 3 ie Al |3 or Victor B. Deyber R\ B “ta r C mittee, then hop . i center of o & und beat It to the : the light of 4 3 : . siugin his | ; ~t not_extrs hard, is it} g paniment of s and | iy, o'course, 1t aint. And ‘. ; A s or, You get time from your multi- | v to_this I've e 5 = i dootics to fully appreciate | E E E what a great big charity you've done. | ~ qinn : S 2nd how wonderful it feels to help ' : car ol ago. | them w vote their Iives in helpin' e’ n ss. why yowll mutter to 0 Ve ¥ el dgast my old halyards, e = ‘ ill didn’t 1 make that | ANy mav not know S J X | 4 ‘ the truth. I'm not g 3 . folks, the Salvation Army | i into that |15 one of the most deservin' welfare nizations in the whole of our fair || . i i R Sizes Up S T thatiigiprenen 2 s ; Values Worth ues tO 52y ‘ D.C. PENWOMEN PLAN PROGRESS OF NEGRO IS || Up . $22'50 Up to $29.75 —————2——— ' FOR ELECTION MAY 28 PRAISED BY PRESIDENT - , : \ i Great as have been our recent Dress Sales, it is doubtful if Washington house. 1722 H Street. of Cluilisniton. : : / ] would ask as much or more for in the regular way. And to this wonderful pur- NeranuAINTeEtion IO ars ifos - e i e | ] \ < L‘ chase we have added Dresses from other special sales at higher prices, thus creat- Distriet of Columbia branch of the 2 S i s i 3 . ~ < P . can Pen W : . sl | 5 & ] ORSNE ing a Dress Sale supreme for savings. at clublouse Sl i / 4 o e el ,’;IJ“.“.. gener: '.;:";m.?cvfm"“--.:r:;. S g { : When you sec these Dresses tomorrow, their beauty will prove irresistible. You'll agree e iaetal ticket preseut- of the wonders of civilization's ad- | it L] A B-RE instantly that these are indeed Dresses of style and quality—the kind ordinarily obtainable the nominiting committee of (% o re is eve ° i : vance. and there is ev reason to only at two or three times more than our sale prices. olumbia hranch are: md o { . believe that its projection into the fu-! d A e gt A e e Srobtema e ] § 3 : W JUST READ THE LIST OF Styles for Street, Afternoon, next few decade; f Sullivan, ing B A " ope the congress wil e fruit- G K ‘7 3 7 1 Manel Bt o ro e e e ] 2 : e ] 1 LOVELY MATERIALS! Traveling, Business and said, “t dealing with the many | Howard, "tre ;h Tase i tkhr,l\;\ e J;:u.firyf':?g 3.'13.-5:;?52'3}‘ = . R s 2 O | 0 e Shantung Silk Sport Wear Se Mrs. John ock, - S bu now, ave taken a = 5 3 F B M o interest, and I am. especially e . “Alltyme” Knitted Crepe * Those on the second ticket are: Mrs nced that the greatest.service to | The models reveal every recently conceived fashion Harriet Hawles ~Locher. president; the colored people will be rendered in | 3 y < AN Chiffon Taffeta feature. i) orot the future, as, indeed, it has been i N I3 e e 3 “olquett, | the past, through the effective organ N et B8 Tricosham Side Drapes { Bandanna Collars ce, s 2 o gy | ol K PRI 1 EA Canton Crepe Pleated Panels | and Sashes R JeThe congress declared against hhwe?. | D ) ] 5 5 . Front Drapes Beaded and ey crlpalt At sl abnnistsr it (K : LS i i Summer Printed Silks Beaded Designs Metal Girdles 1wt Brong Dotents: were. recin. i| 4 o ¥ A &, ¢ § Printed Crepe and Taffeta Circular Skirts Long or Short dore Tillef. now red against lynching and racial dis- || d ¢ y 3 g i ¢ E { E ti C Basque Bodices Sleeve Models St doral reaation " | o pareutif T G mater | ' Ay 1S sty - i e B ” mari omoiations iere irts ! ovel asps - - E - E A host of attractive styles revealing the newest fashions for Summer. Every imaginable pastel and dark color: strikingly original trimmed innovations—in a word, Dresses that are entirely new in style . j and design. s 4 mh H B J Black, navy and an assortment of the most favored colors for Summer wear. B ) IRC. i 5 y All sizes for misses and women, also “Stylish Stouts” for women of large type. Sizes up to 52! 11™AND G STS. On Sale on Third Floor , Important Offering of N-E-W Arrivals—Featuring a ‘l"!eadquarters for High-Grade | Special Sale of 400 ) EFRIGERATORS i | BEAUTIFUL SUMMER HATS P e g ‘ : | As Many Different Models as There are tors, solid hardwood. white 0 Occasions on Which to Wear Them enamel lined, with solid brass £ | i A A & — hardware, nickel-plated wire =Bl { Lovely wide brimmed Hats that herald the coming of shelves ‘and removable waste UM warmer weather—close fitting little Turbans for traveling— pipe; three-door style; ice dj | il small close brimmed Hats for sports wear — Mushrooms and capacity, 75 $29 50 L Poke shapes for street or sports wear. A Hat, in fact, for every summertime occasion. . Taffeta, crepe and milan and taffeta combinations and leg- ; o : ! horns; many with transparent brims. Smartly trimmed with —with one-piece ' porcelain [} flowers, ribbons and many embroidery effects. lining insulation, 1Y-inch | B cork board, French /zpanel, | Stunning Hats—every one a remarkable value at five dol- natural finish, white oak i . REFRIGERATOR from. .. 05 il Perfection Oil Cook Stoves On legs, 30 inches high: Made in 4 sizes. From $17.50 Up . Reliance -Blue Flame Wickless Oil g Stove, with two burners. > ............... $6 . 75 A Steel Ovens, lined, for gas or oil stoves, with glass door $ 1 075 ! o 0} Y. KA Union Oil Cook Stoves, with iron oil |- y e tank, one burner $ 1.35 | ¢ to 9 75 | | /p 29. On Sale on Second Floor NURSERY REFRIGERATORS .' . Women and misses who have been waiting —lined with galvanized iron, packed with 5 for .dedSiYe reductiops before buYing their mineral wool, finished in oak, with nickel- $ i ) Spring Suits need wait no longer. Here they plated faucet... . 3.25 are—lines from our regular stock of the sea- Auto Vacuum Ice Cream Freezer - 5 son’s most popular styles, together with re- j—u:rtmpl:‘etsyzv:fcitrl;d'c;eané ;vitpw;t cranking or thurning; Jif : 2 cently advertised special sale offerings—now S 4 & and ice 1n ireezer ai * s 3 -4 bl 5 $5_00 e zf\ll re}-iglfouped in one lot and marked at $15.98 On Sale on Second Floor sl OrgCuonect . Polar Ice Cream Freezer, galvanized $1 50 s . : They-are as fine a lot of suits as-we’ve offered in many. seasons at this low price. IOn;EthO-guattisize 2 ‘ Many styles to select from—all smartly designed and well tailored of excellent qual- National Porch Gates : ? ity fabrics. ; ' ~34.inches high, extend from 9 in. to 45 in.; strongly | ettt e B S5 Marerials Are POIRET TWILL and TRICOTINE ware galvanized to make it rustproef [ Metal Office Baskets, enameled in assorted .9 o g . Straightline models, box -coats, semi-tailored orjacquette styles. Trimmed with silk stitching, ‘colors : = 3 c i : / __buckles, buttons, braid and embroidery. Lined with peau de cygne, satin de chine or crepe de chine. EEEEEEEEEE—:{TEEE —o[———=]o]——=]o[—=3] j | |

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