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" PINSTANDBASSD FEATURE CONGERT Caroline Eggleston Shaveri and Elijah Kinsella to Appear at Central. Public_concert, Central High Community Center, tonight 8:15 o'clock, admission’ free, doors open at 7 o'clock. - PROGRA Doxology” erybody. fe Buck to Old Vir- _to Me Only With Eyes. Thou Almighty King" rybody. coming ington.” (b) “Acquaintance Song"—Ev- Visitors to erybody. (a) Preludes 1, 20, 21, 2 ¢ (b) “Polonaise, C Sharp 0, Trap Drummer, assisted by the Washington Community Orchestra, Rest of the “Nonsense Song" Announcements. (a) “Canto Amoroso,” Sarmatini-Elman (®) ““Mazurka” ~Wieniawski (c) “The Rosary evin-Kreisler Anton Kaspar, Violinist, George Wilson at the piano. “The Star Spangled Banner'— Everybody. The 106th concert of the Community Music Association’s public concert series will be given tonight in the auditorium of Central High School at 8:15 o'clock with doors opening at 7 o'clock. The As- soctation will pre- sent for the first time Caroline Eg- gleston Shaver, New York pianist, and Elijah Kin- sella, basso. The other fea- ture numbers of EKONOMY - KOLUMN 19¢ Apron Gingham 12%3¢ Yard Standard quality in fast col- or blue checks " of assorted sizes. 25¢ Bleached Cotton 5 Yards for 89 Yard-wide Bleached Cotton, of reliable quality for generai home use. Turknit Wash Cloths 3 for 10c Hand Towels. 69¢c Dozen Small towe's for the home and for dentists’ and physicians’ offices, 25¢ Curtain Rods. 10c Each rge brass nsion rods with silver-finished knobs and all fixtures. / Shelf Oilcloth. 10 Yards for 89¢ oped Sheli Oil- hite and fancy pat- 12%¢c S cloth, in terns. . $2.00 Bordered Napkins Dozen. $1.00 Made in Treland. finished with blue border and hemmed ready for use. $1.25 Tablecloths. 98¢ 5x45 Mercerized C Cotton k Tab'ecloths, hemmed 95¢ Each Covered with strong striped king and filled with new feathers. . 50c Khaki Cloth. 39¢ Yard Heavy Twilled Khaki Cloth, fast color. Longcloth, $§1.79 Piece 10-yard piece yard-wide long- cloth with soft finish. Table Oilcloth, 29c Yard Seconds of 40c Oilcloth, in - white and tile patterns. $1.90 Cocoa Mats, 79¢ Large size, thick brown Cocoa Door Mats. Durolin Door Mats Made of heavy floor covering in attractive patterns. Size 18x27, 25¢ Size 24x36, 39¢ SPECIAL—Box of Colgate’s X3 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., FEBRUARY 17,.1924—PART 1. $2.50 and $3.00 Kayser and Wear-Right Gloves and Gauntlets A clearance price for high-class fabric gloves of chamoisette, chamois suede, two-plex and reindeer $l .50 cloth. 12-button gloves in plain and ruffled styles, appliqued 8-button gloves and mannish gauntlets. All shades. Kayser Chamoisette Gloves and Gauntlets, $1.00 Plain and fancy styles in gauntlets; also 12-button gloves. shades and white. All JERSEY TRICOLETTE LINGERIE TUBING $1.50 Quality Knitted in 9 5 c Plain and Jacquard Effects Yard Beautiful, shimmering quality—as rich in good service as it is in fine appearance. 306 inches wide. Plain knit in two shades of pink; with neat jacquard pattern, in pink, flesh, melon, salmon, peach, orchid, mais, canary, light blue and white. The luxurious material every woman prefers for making fine lingerie—priced to appeal to every woman's sense of economy. 810-818 Seventh Street the superlatives in dictionary and not over-estimate its import- Here are quality silks in volume and variety—a gath- ering of the weaves foremost in demand—priced to your utmost Complete color range—white and black—and rich- Choose from: : 39 Inch Crepe de Chine 35 Inch Colored Radium Silk 35 Inch Black Satin Messa- ance! advantage. est of printed color combinations. 36 and 40 Inch Printed Jer- sey Silk ’ 36 Inch Printed Raidum Silk 36 Inch Printed Satin 40 Inch Printed Georgette 35 Inch Colored Satin Duch- esse 35 Inch Colored Taffeta Silk line feta 35 Inch Black Chiffon Taf- 35 Inch Striped Jersey Silk Shirting Choose silks for all your spring frocks tomorrow—the oppor- Sale! Sterling Silver Safety Clasps 24-Inch Indestructible Artificial Pearl Necklaces N [T All Advertised Prices for Monday Will Be Continued Tuesday. Of course, Some Merchandise may be sold out or assortments broken during the First Day's Selling. $1.00 . Beautiful, glowing artificial graduated pearl necklaces that rival real pearls in luster and durability. Specially purchased to sell at a price wonderfully low. The value is so unusual that we doubt if the lot will last through the day. Don’t Delay—If You Would Immense Purchase $1.59, $2.00 and $2.50 Spring Silks Superfine Qualities in Plain and Printed Weaves That Answer Every Demand of the New Season’s Fashions A genuine silk sensation—which we could proclaim with all tunity justifies buying for both present and future! COLORS include pink, old rose, Pekin blue, flesh, gray, emerald, cocoa, copen, sand, brown, navy, orchid, tan, Chinese Printed novelties afford a won- derful selection Persian and other unique patterns. blue, white, cream and black. Encore Follows Encore! Another Wonderful - DRESS SALE The Newest Link in the Golden Chain of Five-Dollar Dress il i Hi See Display 75c Sanitas Stenciled Table Covers Large Size—And As Durable As They Are Attractive. 59c¢ T T e LT TR Window the evening will be Anton Kaspar in a group of vio- 1in_ solos, consist- ing of “Canto Amorosos by Sar. matini-Elman, and MRS. BHAVER. Wieniawskls “Magurka,” with George Wilson at the plano and Master Henry Goldstein, trap drummer, who will be present-d in the novelty number, “Semper Fidells,” by Sousa, assisted’ by the Washington Community Orchestra under the lead- ership of Charles V. Banner. Mrs. Shaver will be heard in Cho- pin numbers, Preludes 1, 20, 21 and 23, and the “Polonaise in C Sharp | Minor.” Mr. Kinsella’s bass solos will be Ashton's “My Task” and “David Jones," by Petrie, assisted at the piano by Anton Kaspar. The Washington Community Or- chestra will render selections and accompany the community singing, which will be directed by Robert Lawrence. Mrs. H. Clyde Grimes will give a twenty-minute organ recital preliminary to the general community There will be 1680 seats We sold hundreds last week at this bargain price. Hundreds ready to repeat the performance tomorrow. These Stenciled Table Covers are made of the famous Sanitas Linette, and show circular designs in harmonious color combinations. 81x90 Seamless Sheets Run of the Mill of $ 1 00 $1.50 Quality. .............. A dollar sale of sheets that would cost 50 cents more than one dollar but for the presence of very slight imper- fections, which in no wise impair their good servite. Of heavy, close-textured bleached sheeting cotton, hand torn and ironed and deeply hemmed. Talcum and Bottle Colgate’s Perfume, both for 25c. Toilet Paper, 3 Rolls for 19¢ The superior Ec-a-Los ue. oilet Soaps, 3 for 1lc Assorted kinds, all made by the Palmolive Company. Tooth Brushes, l4c Good quality, that you can buy with the assurance of satis- faction, - Hair Switches. $2.75 24-inch Fine Quality Wavy switches with three separate stems. All shades cxcept gray. $3.98 value. Women's Double Extra Vests, 19¢ Swiss Ribbed Vests, in double extra size. Built-up shoulders. Slight seconds. Women’s Extra Size Pants, 50c Sales Presents Qualities, Fashions and Values Sure to Create . Whirlwind Selling. 800 Beautiful New Frocks Ready for Mon- Fatiet day’s Crowds—Including the Following: Spanish Lace Dresses Plain Tricoknit Dresses Printed Tricoknit Dresses Embossed Tricoknit Dresses Poiret Twill Dresses Mignonette Dresses Hard-finished Worsted Checked Dresses Wool Panama Dresses Taffeta Silk Dresses . Striped Poiret Twill Dresses All-wool Jersey Dresses Wool Crepe Dresses Velour Check Dresses tion and those desiring to purcha reserved seat privileges for 25 cents. No children under four years of age will be admitted and ali other chil- dren must come with adults and sit with them throughout the concert. TO ADDRESS ENGINEERS. L. W. Wallace Speaker Before ' Local Body February 28. “Engineering Participation in Pub- lic Affairs” will be the topic discussed by L. W. Wallace, executive secre- tary of the American Engineering Councll, on’ the night of February 29 before local sectlon of the American Boclety of Mechanical Engineers. Mr. ‘Wallace will explain the fed- eralization of the engineering effort as an instrument of public service. The organization: of the American Englineering Council now constitutes & ,'federal system” analogous to that urlder which the government func- tions. Under the revised constitution of the organization the name “Feder- ated American Engineering Societies” has been dropped. S NEW ORCHESTRA TO PLAY. Captial City Musicians’ Concert at Metropolitan M. E. A new musical organization know, as the Capitol City Orchestral Club will appear in their Initial recital at Metropolitan M. E. Church_tomorrow night, directed by Prof. C. Howard Blakey, an authority on the cornet and a man of wide musical experi- ence. The organization i{s managed by Frederick L. Slade. The program will have as soloist Mrs. Agnes Adams Holmes, mezzo soprano. WOULD AID SAILORS. Franklin to Ask Probe of Navy Veterans Imprisoned. Naval suthoritles will be asked to fnvestigate the cases of naval veterans ‘who were committeed to prison during the war in a resolution which will be Brought before the American Leglon ‘in Merch by Willlam F. Franklin, senlor commander of the American on_in Washington. Mr. Franklin points out that Army uthorities are making an investigation T to the soldiers in similar cir- cumstances and makes this the basis for his efforts in behalf of the navy men. i WILL GIVE DANCE. Dominican Lyceum to Hold Annual Affair February 26. The Dominican Lyceum will give ts fourth annual dance February 26 in St. Dominic’s Hall. The regular mmeeting, scheduled for February' 28, ©of the report of ;:vlflnn of the constitution and by- WS, . ‘The clubroom card party and e tertainment of early February was & succesa. —_—_— ACQUITTED OF MURDER. Frank Newton, colored, was acquit- ted by a jury in Criminal Division 2 of & charge of murder in the first With loose or tight knees. Double extra sizes are 59c. Slight seconds. Children’s Socks, 17¢c In white and all colors, with derby ribbed tops. Slight ir- regulars. 3 for 50c. Infants’ Hose, 29c Part-wool Hose, in white and black. Irregulars. Women’s Lisle Hose, 35¢ Onyx Lisle Hose, periect quality, in black, +white and colors. 3 pairs for $1.00. Burson White-Sole Hose, 25¢ Regular and extra sizes in Burson. Black Hose, with white soles. Irregulars. Burson Heather Hose, 25¢c Plain and clocked styles ‘in heather mixtures. Slight sec- onds. Women’s Wool Hose, 69c Choice of Wool, Wool-mixed and Silk-and-wool Hose, in black and colors. Perfects and irregulars, Glove Silk Hose, $1.50 ‘Women’s Kayser and Van Raalte Glove Silk Hose and Onyx Pointex Thread Silk Hose, perfect quality. Plain and lace stripes. Women’s Bloomers, 15¢ Pink Knit ' Bloomers, with elastic tops and knees. Infants’ Shirts, 25¢ Straight and Rubens styles in these excellent quality under- shirts. Guaranteed Umbrellas, $1 | Men's, Women's and Chil-¥# dren Umbrellas, guaranteed for one ‘year. Assorted handles. Perfect. 59c Fabric Gloves, 39¢ Van _Raalte Suede-finish 2- clasp Gloves, perfect quality. Juvenile Suits, §198 Little Boys’ Well Made Tweed Suits, sizes 3 to 6. Middy, but- toned-on and Norfolk models. Boys’ Sweaters, $1.19 Heavy Knit Coat Sweaters, with shawl collar. Sizes 28 to 34. Boys’ All-Wool Caps, 98¢ New Spring Golf Caps, in light and dark shades. Bell crown, pleated back. Boys’ Corduroy Pants, $1.00 Knicker and straight styles, in durable corduroy pants, sizes 4 to 9 only. Men’s Work Shirts, 69¢ Heavy - Blue Shirts, with col- far and pockets. Men’s Union Suits, $1.49 Medium-weight Ribbed Union Suits, for now and for spring: $1.50 Tablecloths, $1.00 58x58 Mercerized Cotton Da- mask Tablecloths, in beautiful circular pattern. Jacquard Glos Dresses Regular Sizes 16 to 44 Extra Sizes 46 to 52V Quality Dresses for Now and for Spring in Surpassing Variefy (No Refunds on These Dresses—But Any Dress May Be Exchanged) A sale that needs no introduction! dollars—and destined to be one of the best of the entire series because of the many alluring springtime fashions that are presented.. a conservative models—some gay with elaboration, others of refined simplicity. New basque models, girlish drapes, smart pleatings and straight lines; One of many wonder events at five Youthful and novel effects of shirring; rich applications of flat and round braids and in- tricate scrolls; embroidered motifs, panels, scrolls and sprays; gay- touches of ribbons and flowers—and sparkling ornaments. Colors include brown, lavender, cocoa, navy, Chinese blue, reindeer, dark green, red, gray, tan, almond green, rose, copen and black. : $5.00 SPRING HAT Hundreds and Hundreds of Them in Fascinating New Modes and Quality Materials Milan Hats Pokes " 'Milan Hemip" " "~ Cloches Tagal Hats Mushrooms Gros de Londres Off-the-Face Silk and Straw Models Combinations Matron' Hats Chinese Blue, Sand, Gray, Wood, Red, Navy, Brown, Copen, Black. Color Combinations New . purchase—new styles—new achievements in value! King’s Palace presents tomorrow an all-star collection of newest trimmed hats for,now and later—a variety as impressive as the values. Every authentic type of headwear for the new season is repre- sented in innumerable phases. Large, medium and small models. Distinctive trimmings of flowers, fruits, ribbons, rhinestone motifs, fancy feathers, ostrich and ornaments. Sheets, $1.79 $200 and $225 Seamless Bleached Sheets, perfect qual- ity, in sizes 81x99 and 81x90. Free from starch. Pillowcases, 16¢ Each 42x36 Pillowcases, of strong s able bleached _cottend Subject to slight imperfections. Blankets, $5.98 Pair $800 Part-wool Plaid Blan- kets that weigh 5 pounds. In block plaids of tan, blue, pink and gray. Crochet Bedspreads $350 and $4.00 Extra Large Size White Spreads, hemmed or with - scalloped edge and cut corners. $1.25 All-Wool ¢ ‘Canton Crepe, Marseilles Bedspreads Slight seconds of $7.00 and $8.00 kinds. With plain hems or scalloped edges and cut corners, Crochet Bedspreads $1.49 e and three- e 200 kind of heayy quality in new patterns. Pillowcases, 29¢ Each Sale of 39c and S0c Cases in 42x36 and 45x36 sizes, Superior in material and making. perfect. Blankets, $1.00 Each $1.25 Imported Gray Blankets, thick and heavy, with borders in combination colors. Single cut and single bed size. .00 Card A prime favorite among dress fabrics for Spring. 36 inches wide, sponged and shrunk. Colors include fawn, steel, Madonna, blue, gray, navy, silver, battleship, cocoa, sand, black and tan. $1.25 Sport Check Prunella, $1.00 Yard 54 inches wide, of hand- some and serviceable weave, showing smart checks of tan-and-blue- and tan-and- brown. Sport Check Crepe $1.59 Yard : 54-inch spring novelty of mixed wool and cotton. Checks in the popular gray and tan. All-Wool Camel’s Hair Suiting $2.98 Yard In high favor for making spring sport skirts and coats. In two new shades of tan and gray. $2.00 Black Mohair Sicilian, $1.49 Yard 42-inch beautiful quality lustrous black mohair Sicil- ian on sale Monday at a worth-while saving. Turkish Bath Towels 50c and 59c Kinds, Slightly Imperfect. , . 29¢ Each Hundreds of these good towels ready to supply hundreds of homes—at a saving worth-while. Extra large sizes—thick, deep-pile Turkish bath towels that will prove a good investment, for the defects consist of nothing more serious than an occasional damaged selvage, tiny hole or unfinished border. ‘Turkish Towels : 19¢ Each Both white and colors in ! this. lot—and all oifthick, deep-pile quality. per- fect, would sell for 35c. Turkish Towels 12V;¢ Each Assorted sizes in this bar- gain- group, mostly white. Run of the mill, but not ap- preciably hurt. PO T LT AT TR ATV LR L E LT LT T I.E