Evening Star Newspaper, December 10, 1924, Page 21

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THE EVENING AMUSEMENTS Continued frow Hurd's, Avenue Grand. Bunday iNews Events wdust Tr North, »nlo Mor. Olympic ¢ and Me :Pl-?rafifi?tfifia“@”&:% Page Valll, in “In Every Woman's Life": °riday, Antonio Moreno and Helene Chadwick, In “The Border Leglon™; Saturday, Marle Prevost, In “Cor- Twenty.) [nered” day, The Hoboke! in Conl Pathe N ‘oman’s Life,” 1 the : Compson, Thursday, Moore, in ill Rogers, Jack mpty t comedy, “Rupert 1 | Hanc aer W | chapter of “W starring William Duncan, with Edith | ning shows, 7 and 8:45: turdays at 1:30 doors and with continuous per- ' and on, Sunday, Madge Bellamy ite. B Saturday. An- rder Legion Hunter; last| ‘x- id Powell and Virtuous Bdith 1 No: Juvenile Sundav and Monday, Mae Murray | “Circle, | Fable; ;| That Nevar Sle " | was Thursday, Friday and Saturday, he Sea Hawk.” Show starts a nd 9 p.m.; Saturday mati- nee, 2:15 p.m. “Wide Open Sunday madge, and in Tuesda; Ricardo z, y, Norma Tal- and Aesop rginia Lee Corbin in “The City and ‘ler‘n?ltx “Little Robinson Corkscrew”; Wed- | nosday, Jacqueline Logan, in_ ““The | Hours ‘of Youth,” and Walter Hiers, Short Change"; Thursday, Pauline rick and Lew Cody, in “Three 1d_Charlie Chase, in “The ; Friday, Shirley Mason, in “The Great Diamond Mystery,” and Jack Dempsey, in “The Title Holder"; Saturday, “Rin-Tin-Tin, Your Man,” and “Fast No. 3. and in “Find Steppers,” BEGIN SESSIONS TODAY. Reform Federation's Annual Meeting Starts This Afternoon. The 1924 sessions of the Interna- tional Reform Federation opened at the organization headquarters, 206 Penn- lvania avenue southeast, vesterday ternoon. The annual meeting of he board of trustees will open the session. This morning at 9 o'clock the session resumed when a conference of ofticers, trustees, field secretaries d co-workers meet ropolitan Presbyterian Church, ourth and B streets southeast, & banquet fellowship hour was held at 7:45 o'clock. The speakers | for the sessions were Dr. D, Leigh Colvin, Rev. C. H. Butler, Dr. J anley Durkee, Dr. Robert Watson, s. D. Teigh Colvin, William D. E. L G. Hohenthal, Louls Pringl A Timely Gift LORGNETTES | Archie D. Engel Formerl with Roe Fulkerson 615 15th St. N.W. Next Keith's Theater Phone Main 7108 S (afi%‘fifififigfiflflfigflflaofi%fl Connecticut avenue yesterday appealed to the House District committee for legislation authorizing the widening of Connecticut avenue from H street north. was supported by H. P. Guthrie, District of Columbla manager for the Radio Corporation of America, at 1110 Con- necticut avenue, Fulton R. operator, Chase Circle. traffic STAR, WASHINGTON WANT STREET WIDENED. Business Men of Connecticut Ave- nue Make Appeal. Gordon, real business men This proposal estate went still further in re- questing that Connecticut avenue be widened all the way out to Chevy He sald that this is “absolutely necessary to take care of nd prevent many accidents.” Last night at the | LUMBF,R is becoming scarcer every year and it is more important than ever for you to in- vest in the kind that lasts. We sell only that kind. “Better lumber here Galliher & Huguely Sherman Ave. & W St. Northwest Phone North 486 For Fifty-Two Years a Christmas Footwear Gift Store .‘( : ¥ 7 v'fi:’ ¥ f‘ Christmas Slippers In a vast variety—including “DANIEL Yo iy L‘Q SPECIAL GREEN" famous make practical Christmas HHHJT(’JS MO’L’ BES;J?S T}!ose IMustrated £ " somby” Gifts. line. Slippers s Sl e 1} D. C, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER - 10, LET US CASH YOUR 1924, XMAS SAVINGS CHECKS Brings forth un- heard-of bargains. Join the crowds here tomorrow. $1.39 GIRLS’ RAINCAPES 31.00 Itubberized Capes, with attached hoods. Blue and red. Sizes \ Where Your Dollarr Count Most 720~22~24 7th St. N BEHREN@'S% 2 PRS.69c MEN'S SILK OR WOOL $5.98 BIG BOYS’ CLOTH SUITS 7 to 17 Years Condition of Sale Buy a $5.98 suit and you can select another for $1.00. Warm winter - weight suits in pretty pencil stripes. Norfolk styles, with full-cut knickers. Well made and perfect $4.98 Wool Serge REGULATION DRESSES Sizex = to 12 Buy a Girl's Regulation Dress for $4.98 and you can select another Dress for $1. Wool Serge Regulation styles, with p!cu skirts, silk braid and emblem trimmings. fitting. $1.39 Mama Dolls $ v, oice Romper dressed. Attractive hm| $l 49 & $1.25 Boys Juvenile Suits Knitted cloth or cnrdu-$ roy pants, with washable Mouses Oh\(‘r Twist le; sizes 3 to 8 years. S50 W i $1. omen’s Blue and brown Umbrellas Waterproof cloth, para- gon frame, 7 ribs, ebonite handle with tassel rings. $1.50 Men’s and Women’s Sweaters Heavy Ribbed Gray Sweaters, large shawl col- lars, two pockets. Al $5.00 to $10.00 4 Prs. Bell Brand Children’s Hose 11 Yards 15¢ Curtain Scrim 3,000 yards to sell. Close mesh and bo white and tan, the bolt 8 Yards 15¢ Standard Apron Gingham Indigo blue check apror in checks of us sizes. Fast color. $1 29 Baby Crib 1 2 el $100 Women's Quality Felt Moccasins Blankets 50 Flannel Blankets Fur Muffs $ ('losing out a lot of women’s muffs. Double soles and knees. Heavy ribbed hose, in white, brown and black Sizes 5 to 8 Colors are Brown, Wine, Gray, Taupe, Lavender, Rose, Light Blue, French Blue, Tourquols Blue and Fawn. For 1 Hour Only—Between 9:30 and 10:30 %WOMEN’S FELT HOUSE SLIPPERS |’ 2" ALL-DAY SALE cxi=.SHOES § Women’s are Pumps and Ox- Children’s are in Black and fords—and 1-strap House Slip- All sizes. Tan, Button or Lace. All sizes. Pairs for Pair _ boudoir— “Daniel “Daniel Green” Felt comfy, two-tone col- $4.50 Green” Boys' Felt brown, gray . 'w i Boys' and Girls’ “Daniel Green” Felt Mocas sins, padded soles— $2 and $2.25 % “Daniel_Green” comf3 $1 o D) “Snugglers” Bootees in Felt Juliette Child's blue. 8 Turn tan, blac! (Others up to $5.00) All mail orders given our usual prompt attention. o 91250 “Daniel Green” Hylo, soft paded “Romeos” s e 9350 ol brown [aMiLY JHOE fTORE “Daniel Green” Satin com silk ribbon Aroafiisnaas. . 10100 Boudoir * $1.50 Satin Padded soles, blue, rose, black. §§? Colored Leather Boudoir Padded soles, felt lined. blue, rose, $2.50 ck, lavender Fov Children & Child's Felt Everett, red, blue— $1 and $1.25 Felt Bootees Padded soles, American beau Felt Everett Padded soles, blue, brown, gray. 310-312 Seventh St. N.W. Individualized Service $1.50 Green” Felt Juliette; Oxford gray, rose, American $2.50 beauty, wine “Daniel Green” Felt Hylo, American beauty, blue, ecru— $1.75 and $2 Boys’ Leathers Turn soles, i In Tan, Black ..... Others Up 1o §6.00 A free mailing service to any part of the U. S. Specialized Departments AR SRR AR iy 1 $1.00 pers. 09% Not a Dollar Sale—But An Astounding Sale of Women’s Coat? $10.00 Women’s Coats New Winter Coats in plain colors and good- looking overplaids, nicely lined throughout. by sport styles, with convertible collars. 1 or 2 pockets and large button trimmed. 54,85 $15.00 Women’s Sport Coats Only 65 in lot. blocked patterns or plain effects. to select from in gray, Polaires and velours in sty 7 dandy st tan and brown $1.25 Nottingham and Madras Panels White Nottingham and ccru madras panels, full length and width, five pat- terns to choose from. 2 Yards 59¢ Robing Flannel Heavy Fleeced Bath Robing, in a wide range of lovely patterns. 1% Yards 64-inch Mercerized Table Damask Heavy_ satin-finish dam- ask, in 5 lovely floral and stripe patterns; perfect quality; cut from the bolt. 2 Fancy Pillow- cases, $1.00 Two 45x36 hemstitched and lace-trimmed cases in a box will make a welcome present. 6 Yards 25¢ Fancy Outing Flannel Striped patterns in colors of pink, blue and gray, up to 20-yard Tengths. $1.50 Women’s House Dresses Good quality ginghams checks and novelty pat terns. Rickrack organdie trimmed. Sizes 36 to 0. 2, 69c Children’s Flannelette Underwear Gowns, Combination Sleepers, Princess’ Slips, heavy quality pink, and bluo’ stripes. Sices 4 to 14 yea § $1.25 Little Tots’ Blanket Robes Scroll_and Indian d signs. _Tassel, cord, belts Sizes 2 to 6 years. Light and dark colors. 4—39c Pillowcases These cases are 45x36 size and perfect in detail; will stand seasons of tubbing. 8 Yards 17¢ 36-inch Longcloth Full 36 inches wide and perfect, in 2 to 10 yard lengths, with a eoft chamois finish $1.25 Damask Table Covers 54x53 Mercerized Dam- ask Cloths, hemstitched and perfect. 4 pretty pat- terns to choose from 4 Yards 35¢ Drapery Cretonne 36 inches wide, in floral and stripe patterns and lovely combination color- ings. 2—69cBoys’ Blouses, Sl 00 ellent quality button’ terns colorin rs. 2—69c Women's Boxed Hdkfs. $ Sheer mull cloth hand kerchiefs. Embroidered colored or all-white em- broidered corners. 3 in a box. 2—59¢ Men’s Boxed Neckwear Silk or knitted 4-in- hands, full size range of patterns, one in a box s 165 Handsomely Trimmed HATS$ Worth to $5.00 For dress and sport wear, for young girls and women. \\ x\\ $1.00 for Hats Worth to $5.00

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