Evening Star Newspaper, April 9, 1924, Page 10

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THE' EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 9, '1924 FEvervthing you | DR. SMITH IS NAMED | EASTER FLOWERS g $3 “LA REGENTE” CORSET OuGryIt{r g,éee BY HUMANE soclETY Choice of Cut Flowers or Potted Plants for Easter- ; $2 50 L] giving—all strictly fresh, direct from one of the largest . g o e A : J in Britain Pustor Re-Bleotod Prosdent for|[| | gt the s j - Popular wrap-around models, of pink_brocade, ) pecial—Sweet Peas, 23¢ Bunch with sections of wide elastic ; medium le I sizes A fine series of tours has Fourth Term—Other Officers ZA> Y from 25 to 36. Both worliedour For Carnations, 65c dozen. Hydrangeas, $1.49 up. —_— . P.N. Wrap-around Corsets, choice of two models— American visitors to Brit- Chosen. Hyacinths, 29c bloom. Begonias at 79c and 98c. ‘ 10-inch brocade and elastic of Id-inch st They eaibrace dllthe A Boston Ferns at 49c, 79, Primroses at 79¢ and 98c. length; guaranteed quality; sizes 24 to 36. S 98¢, $1.69 and $1.98. Geldenberg's—First Floor. Special at $2.00 historical placesand beau- FIFTY CRUELTY CONVICTIONS Goldenbery's—Third Fioor. ] Girls’EasterDresses OUGHT to see. They save I(g%?ué%’ifi )-;1».-\1.,‘.3:?04;::‘:, Yt::r;'eadmg ot S T U N N IN G E A_ S T E R M I L L IN E RY ,"‘" : Of AU-Silk Pongee time, money and temper. Annual Meeting of Society Hears ) AT A SPECIAL PRICE FOR THURSDAY LONDON & NORTH EASTERNRLY. he annual report by the secretary 311Fifth Aveaue e (3 Thirey Second Se) | fand addresses featured the fifty-fith | T 3 ew York annual meeting of the Washington es 6 to [l SR talt o s R Humane Society in the Shoreham 3 g Hotel yesterday afternoon, A Myriad Really Wonderful i 4 [ 14 Years P Rev. Dr. C. Ernest Smith was re- elected president for his fourth con- of Lovely Values at ( p STONELEIGH COURT secutive term. Other officers re-elected | - 3 i x These are not the ordinary dresses us CAFE were: First vice president, W, Clarence : Styles This Moderate Price 4 offered at similar prices, but beautiful mode Duvall, and vice presidents, John B.! hat will a o v young miss of 6 to Conn. Ave., Corner L St. Larner, Rev. Dr. Walla deliffe and | o) s 5 - ;3“‘ “I” S 1: ; mlcr) 7 1’1‘71”{1‘1; = ng r" : Special Table d'Hote Service || Mrs. Edwara Douglas White. John P. | sV Y 800 new Hats have just come in—all to be placed on sale Thurs- vears. [ashioned of all-silk pongee, in 6-Course Dinner (6 to 8) ||Heap was elected to his twentieth con | s 5 N Bhs . i o i hand-embroidered and appliqued stylés— 1.25 secutive term us secretary and his| day at a price remarkably low for such superior millinery. { some in combinaticn effects. New sleeves PONY DsiN.NER $1.00 fourth consecutive term as treasurer. fusi ~ | 5 1l ¢ ttribi = d ~ and necklines. Exceptional in every way at y 5 i of the executiva | % . rofusion o1 styles—possessing a. ne attributes o Caul_\' an | = g - . MUSIC DURING DINNER | committee were named as follows: Col. | A great profus ) 1 g $5.98. GishL e eacony B . Chester A. Snow, | ; fashion a woman could desire., I Little Girls’ Dresses Alxo regul :3 carte xery i ., Walter Lo = i g \ Your Patronage Iz Invited L E ¢ Smart Tailleurs, Seémi-dress, Dress Hats and Hats for sports wear. 50, $2.29 and $2.98 S £ : an G Pa b arry | { Of Straw, Crepe, Taffeta, Hair and combinations, in all the rich, gay colors and whi AN | a3 new members ot the com. | of springtime. eurs “. all the others having been re- e . 2 [ etected i Girls” Dress: | Babies =~Five B ' . 3 v . . Silk Pongee Dres: , 8 eV Short Whit Jtes e e The Very Latest Parisian and New York Fashions Are Reproduced in These niadels. Wi colorad s Secretary Heap reported that the two . g & to In made with round neck Girls!: A Gleamy Mass of {asone of s, oogieey, tast | weacd o - bla tie belts: sizes © to 1 “ne e White were ;}“ '*7.“" 35-cent Bottle does Wonders for ‘ e vear ha s ff‘if{‘:‘ { 15 030 Lifeless, Neglected Hair | miwu ¢ Viviseetion. 5»’:-15'"”',"‘ ‘ $ 109 % tO & A4 Display That Is Without Rival in Variety and in Value batiste and Babies $3.98 10 $7 mercerized T in , with embroid- e s : 5 Because youth and springtime are analogc us, the new Frc_nch Room Millinery here : assembled is notable for verve and vivacity. New conceits of color, new and smart in Yierce, pas- | il = = 4 Eutionl X line and trimming note. Hats that are truly Parisian in everything except the prices— which are $10, $15 and up to $30. , Goldenberg's—Second Floor. Goldenberg's—Third Floor “Humming Bird” Silk 255 New Spring Coats ouble-Bed Size, 81x90 Ins D ore ot those gaod. shet FOR EASTER WEAR member eek i : s good sheets A Sl Stockings j>t= e o e o S S s o o s s pird & o o T 520 and 825 Grades em on the o ; ad grade, hand torn In a Remarkable . | brief address” ivored r = A and I-inch size for Offering at ... ) {0f the CUnited State Bleached Sheets, i el eenidial ol The popularity of “Hum- atra Idgth_for Every coat is brand-new and in the height »n. The ndered by Miss Ouida McCafferty. ming Bird" Hose is becoming \ Aveh o $l 59 !‘E]”f ar ‘";" as you “0“1}1 not expect t T greater every day—when once foe = . Easter. ] 00 of this unusual type of co: \ WANTS PETS SHOWN. worn, always worn. Made of A 63x90 Pilgrim Bleached Sheets, ~ sale # §1375—a low price made possibis b 5 i -— beautiful pure thread silk, 4 ] p e 1.09 The fabrics are just what every young N V4 | Miss Virginia Sargent Seeks Boys’ with fashioned leg, high - § s cd g $1. for spring and Easter wear. il o its on ackao staciy Talloer. | Club Exhibits i 32;?—‘ it ie o c Bleached Pillowcases, size ovelty Mixtures Beautiful Stripes & genuine toning up of neglected | Boys under eighteen of age snugly and give the desired e 29L Polaire Shadow Plaid scalps with dependable “Danderine.” jiere: m}l»:dl upon_today 1{ \);r;—:)xn:l trim appearance to the ankle pned. Lo Correctly tailored and conspicuously smart in design—popular Falling hair, itchi alpand the |W. Sargent, promoter’ of zeliglous : - Tede Peac te Dimity Bedspreads. ncw effects—iavored boyish type coats—sweeping flare bottoms— dandruff Trect mmediately. | Kind to Animals week by exhibiting _In all the fayored shades for ;pr;{ng;;bmm ling L[’j“vm'n ECML Wt inches, $l 69 new straightline effects—some with smart stitchery. Thin, dry, wispy or fading hair is |some , “be it a pony or a white French Nude, Beige, Cordovan, l];t 3 \zw]t. Silver, Dragon, for aimgle beds)par: o Coats for every occasion—ior business, d sports and quickly invigorated, tal mouse.” at the Boys' Club pet‘show ental Pearl, Apricot, Mandarin, lack, .xte, etc. 44SX‘V| ‘ér;)éher . Aodvpreats, foll utility wear. All with an air of style and individuality found or strength, color and vouthf oy f it be holdWiaayinient teomiz, o1 These are fully guaranteed, if any rip or tear, they will be $% ~Crochet Bed \ in the better kind of garments. _ i “Danderine” is delichtful on the |Cclock at the cb Selhe : replaced with a new pair. All sizes sl 52_98 New soft shapes and distinctive novelty colorings. M bair; a refreshing, stimulating tonic S second, third and special | N phigine [ 4 . » seilles patterns. S = collars, loose, open cor raglan sleeves, crushed crown col s —not sticky or greasy! Any drug.|prizes will be awarded. the Iatter for Womeals Kiber Silk (tioe) Hoss, i _ Childrens Mercerized, [Cofton 20c Unbleached Sheeting Cotton, ash or patch pockets. Lustrous mercerized and crepe de chit | sue s as the younge. . | Soeks, whil ra 'y round Timngs L = o : tops; s it e All regular sizes 16 to 44, for misses and women, Mrs. G. Bowman | |5 5 o Sn ot e el e et el B I S Tells How Cuticural | &= = ¥inmme suriinl $3 New All-Wool 36-in. Ratine and A A Thursday Thrift Sale for Men = j . N 8 " Healed Pimples ROWN MEN. Spring Coatmgs, $2.49 Eipatge | | 3 : . Abowt two years ago my hands | | Alumni Here Attend Affair at 2400 i P B I WO-' ants ults Beautiful soft, hued materials now in sal and arms broke out with litle. red 16th Street. Spring and Easter coats and capes. Strictly pimples that were very Meiubers of the Brown Universily quality, in a large assortment of rich shades, g Ao O o e Untyersity | b tan, gray and other popular colorings. Plain es and ly causi gmelos:rzlc: their friends, last evening enjoye 4 camel’s hair weaves. 54 inches wide. and irritate the affected| ' s g i z _ . . parts so that I could orchestra, at | $3 Wool Dress Flannels, 52 and $2.50 Wool Jersey, a fine quality d teevi t um_ of 2400 16th | / 4 inches wide; all wool, extra selected 2 lian’ wool, full 34 not stand my sleevesto} | * il il R \ B close-twilled quality; in such il staple and touch my arms. I could| 3§ city, IC e Gl ® lar shades as Cerami, Har- s, ine hoenix, 1 not put my hands in rown musical event, and | 3 ho Tik a cloth a wi o suwuc ozanies goblin, he waterand was unable to followed by dancing, for which | M who like to wear good clothes and who Monterey, powder, y reseda, €T3 do my regular work for about two| | 7 o, s by, the Brown] ; i - only de t ice will find it to RSB et 2'49 [ e SRR weeks. Ras o 1 wish to pay only a moderate price an, gray, etc....... ldsnbery’s—First Floor. The patronesses e Mrs. Cl s & : iy “1 sent for a free sample of Cu-| | i Hughes, Mre Willam o Wibee . D \ their advantage to attend this sale. They are Heura Soap and Ointment and in J. Frankiin Jameson, Mrs ) 3 e o ==t poy - stripes 0 two or thice daya I could see an Call and ‘Mrs. Louis A.| b/ ; brand new Spring styles, and choice is (nf(;ere? of Sale Of $2 and $2‘2 2 S, o o ol improvement. 1 purchased more . ) S | P ass hatterns and colors. A ol ie and in three weeks I was complete-| | o, ontuneos (ron Wabeey meinaane | ; a well selected assortment of T 3 Iy healed.” (Signed) Mrs. Gladys| | arian 1. Coolidge. Jeador; ressimme | ] 4 Double breasted, single breasted, Sport and Nor E t Si]k $l 79 - ) S .4, , Thomas Johnson; “Second N 1 = 5 > S P 3 Comman b, sy ;:‘)‘,;?l.«'m;y-- Tl Bt Alas 2 ¥i iolk models, for men, young men and high school aster S’ . . ongee. 36 inches * " " | from *Faust” (Gounod), - d abr with Daily use of Cuticura Soap, Ointe| | cravon cartoonist. Leslie | students. . . ? Very high-grade silks that sell regularly at much higher h Semirown 45C ‘mke‘:(t:::h"r;{:um helps to prevent e e, : / Stripes, plain shades and mixtures in hard sur- pricRe Lrarpedfn enellobandlarited atideridel savinks To bava 5 . o Prv by Masl Aderes: “CuiesLater-| | e orcnestraaunce casts wak un- | : ) face worsteds and cassimeres, also blue serge tomorrow. S0c Ratinspun, 36 mc]\c;v.\.\':l’l:c, e, e e e A e e Talnengs.| | der the direction of Raymond L. Mil- | b Sizes 32 to 44. Chiffon Taffeta, $1.79 er popular " cotton ey cutioew Shwing Sl ARy i i e Beautiful Chiffon Taffeta, in plain shades and eable effccts 7o weay 1 $5 inches wide. vanted shades FREE—BHSE Ball Tickets Canton Crepe, $1.79 Printed Crepe, $1.79 39c Printed Voiles, 38 inches Rich, Firm-woven Canton The_Popular I'rinted Ihi A&t g0 - Keeping Millions Free | ’ ) . From Colds and La Grippe | to the Opening Game Crepe,'tn all wanted shades, ine | in a°large assortment of Clor L ae ;-lugmg :‘]Vh“e and black. 39 = c T < Sui Ches wide. To each purchaser of a Two-pants Suit at o . W St o ~ $19.50 we will give one base ball ticket to the Crepe dbe C‘lxlluxxe.mgvl’:79 Bk s o : ,39¢ Wash Satin, a yarn mercer- 1 e eantifu , in eavy, 1 {rous finish, in all - i sday. April 15th. . a evening shadcs. 39 | face. 35 inches wide vd linge ; o opening game Tuesday. Ap Yealefanute Goldanbars Tt Floo % e, 49c Goldenberg’s Rub nostrils with i : MENTHOLATUM 9x12-Ft. Stenciled Grass Rugs iseptic—healing H dotible-warp Grass Rugs, all perfect 'e'h:o::;m' ‘;e' qualits?vi}x’l new orier:lt’al,Amcdalliun and neat s .55 stenciled designs. Colorings of green, blue, 2 L) “Bunny” Juvenile e e O iS4 Farge. room At Interesting Prices Footwear | - & 7 e e $14_75 High-Grade Shoes for QUICK RELIEF FROM $15 Cherokee Fiber 79¢ and 93¢ Rugs, 50¢ S pen SNt o clener 219 ) Spring and Easier Weer A varied assortment of these ¥ lined with alpaca and ” ¥E RK { Rugs, $12.45 scatter size Rugs, in desirable ) both pairs of pants / W. H. HILL'S LITE WO CGNSTIPATION i gxiztr large room size. | Patternsand colorings for haps. / fully lined and taped: finely tailored of Colds cause more illness than any Hodges' “make Cherokee Fiber e S e e all-wool tweeds and cassimeres, in gray, 1 O other human ailment. Realizing Rugs, handsome wool ruf ¢ | Grass Rugs I4x5t Felt Basc ] tan, blue and olive shades. Full-cut sizes 2 . 4 this 50 years ago, W. H. Hill de- D E < : oid. brown and combination col- Hugs_ano e irom 8 to 20 years. i . Smart spring models in all termined to develop a quick Getiibr Jlidwards) S Olive Urs.” Reversible and durable. | J25 1) Other “Smart Stf'"sg“-ls& 's';llhsotfl pairs of i sizes for growing gifls, et 5 [ pants, at $16.50, $18.50 and $21.50. - 5 = ekl acting scientifically correct cold Tablets $11.40 Congoleum Art -$3 Congoleum Rugs 4 ; misses and thildren- ‘m‘ox and la grippe remedy. Fhat. in the doprul L $8.88 $1.59 4 Two-Pants Suits w E‘Idr of u-‘und quality that Years of research brought success. Mr. | gince D:, ;alwar:. c:ro:uc::u‘(;l’;:: 9x12-tt. perfect quality Gold 3x9-ft. Car_\xo_‘ev.;m Rug!d. t:ijll; Extra Sizes and Stout Sizes wi I_ nv‘ \.1( !}ld\{l'}l}n_\ u'l Hill discovered a most remarkable for- | vapjets, the substitute for calomel Seal Congoleum Art Squares. | with borders: wool rug and tile $14.75, $18.50, $21.50 & $24.75 SHELEED service, because made in a mula. He backed it with encrgy, faith, | "5 Eqwards, a practicing physielan without borders, Tile and carpet | Gesteny 15 1 0d emall rooms ) 30, - 49 / : superior manner of selected integrity and a name that meant 3 a designs. Excellent colorings. i Complete stocks of Extra Size and Stout Suits leathers, € 2 for 17 years and calomel’s old-time o—Fourth Floor. in apartments. . ¢ s faction or money back. anemy. discoverad theForaitistor Oliva Goldenberg” for the boys, snappy two-pants Norfolk models, of Today more than 4,000,000 families— | Tapiets while treating patients f 5¢ Dress Ginghams all-wool materials, in all the most desirable mix- Growing Girls' Cut-out Strap Pumps and Oxfords, of gray s:.:.!c_ o R of Ameicts popuiattme | Lo constputonons g e ||| 33¢ & 39¢ Cretonmes 2 - tures and colorings. T R U T T and recommend Hill's Cascara Bromide | * pr, Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not and Marquisettes 19¢ Yard Extra sizes from 18 to 20 years . Quinine. contain calomel, but a healing, soothing 32-inch Dress Ginghams, in a Stout sizes irom 12 to 20 years At $6.50 and 37.00 Pair The formula has never been changed in | vegetable laxative, 19¢ Yd. large assortment of checks, . aguictes contary. What Enllshascoos |, No'axiping id the srevnoter of | thise $4 and 36 inch Cretonmes anda Stripes and plaids; all wanted : $8 to $10 TOPMlB, $6.95 Misses’ Cut-out Strap Pumps and Oxfords, of patent leather, tan for millions, it can do for you. Demand | little sugar-coated, olive-colored tab- = ag > colors; fine, soft-finish grade, ; Smart new. Easter models for the little fellows, of a1t white kid and dull leathere: low rubber walking heels and welted red box bearing Mr. Hill's portrait. All | lets. They cause the bowels and liver c"“"“;:’“‘"“ ‘“";“""d"“' warranted fast colors, The ideal e ool osht “Color fWoedN;. oles SiSEs 110 8, B to'D) ; ists, 30 cents. sction. - wood quality fabrics for drDef- gpric for children's school o alpaca; . druggists, to unnatural action, al At $4.50 and 55.00 Pa"., ies, cushions, comfort and furni- s h b If you have a “dark brown mouth”— 2 : frocks and women’s house or WILL bad ‘breath—a dull, tired feelng—sick ture coverings. Light and dark ool Sl ones Hats and Caps, 95¢ $ ' 3 headache — torpid liver — constipation, floral, bird and tapestry designs. 36-i P : ing H: i 1 i £ sy sh r Children’s Cut-out and Ankle-strap Pumps and Oxfords, of patent d 3 3 : inch Percales, high-count qual- New Spring Hats and Caps in a large variety of dressy shapes for X Snd (ARIGE-StIen a x % N you'll find quick, sure ang pieasant re. Mill lengths from 2 to 8 yards: tty; light grounds with boys from 2 to 18 vears of age. Of various kinds of materials, als leather, tan calf, white kid and dull 1 : welted to D widths Sults from one or two of Dr. Edwards’ b Sl 3 Olive Tablets at bedtime. aleo full bolts. stripes, checks, dots and Bl i 5 goles; spring heels. Si h ds take them every night just First - T—— figures. 30c grade. At. ot o right. Try them. 15t and 5 bt e e Goldenberg's—First Floor. Boldenberg’s—Third Floor. Goldenberg's—First Floor. [

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