The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1922, Page 13

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WEEKS AND DENBY * WILL VISIT JAPAN “Going as Guests of Annapojis Class of ‘81 to Return i Admiral's Visit. NORFOLK, Va., May 1 (Copy Tght).—The naval transport Hend @on has been taken from her regular run to West Indies rmval stations and most is being fitted out for one of tt ‘unusual voyages ernment Vessel. She is being t formed into a yacht to take the Academy class of 1881 to th Cabinet members on the " ‘Ust” are Secretary W *81, and Se the class. 1 Wash,, Navy Yard; Senator O. KE. w r of Maryland and W, W. Rus- sell, former Minister to the Dominican Republic, The Henderson will sail via the Panama Canal; touching at West coast ports and Honolulu. She will arrive in Japan late in June, The mission, while unofficial, will be re- ceived with unusual honors. Admiral ‘on Uriu was brilliantly entertained 8 visit here. will be charged the usual officers’ r $1.65 including laundry day, or New Ideas Noyelties in cookery are not so much hit-or-miss exp menting with unknown in- redients, as finding new | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1922. FUR STORAGE Vaults on the premises Absolute protection Mh Hcacar Formerly A. T. Stewart BROADWAY at Ninth Street Store Hours: 9 to 5.30 A Feast of Good Dining-room Furniture-HALF Price Making the cruise ways ‘of using the time- Admiral Baron Uriu, Japane | (ested favorites, For years Man and diplomat, and -Annapotis!H¥ housewives have preferred Braduate, who visited this country last » year. The Henderson will sii ‘Edd In addition to the Sveretaries, the OLD ENGLISH Prospective list includes Major: ae Marine Corps; Brig.-Gen, Henry C, " Haines, Marine Corps; Admiral Henry MADE IN U. S. A. B. Wilson, Superintendent, Naval {]] At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores Acadomy; Admiral John A. He re Ey Pritchard, 327 Spring St., N.Y. commandant, Bremerton, werff, PENNY A POUND PROFIT TRADE MARS Our Soda Fountains Are Again Brought Into the Spotlight The freshest, ripest Fruits. The t Ice Cream, Whipped Creams and Pu: blended in practically no end of d Ice Cream Sodas, Frappes, delicacies. Chocolate Covered Dates - 19¢ 29c Chocolate Covered ‘Roasted 79c Molasses Cocoanut Delights Our reg. 9c goods. POUND BOX Spiced Gems POUND BOX, Almonds POUND BOx, ( SRAWERRO NormesrConr Same Keep Down Your Furnishing Expense! Our stock is a striking dem- onstration that“‘the most dol- lars do NOT make the most beautiful home.’ For a modest outlay it is possible in our store to select tasteful, mod- ern and lasting home-furnish- ings that will make your home the envy of your friends and your own pride. Furthermore, there is our generous credit for your use if you wish it. CREDIT—Generously, if Desired Porceloid Side Icer EXTRA LARG Suite and loose cushions, upholstered indestructible springs in seats as illustrated, at... . iece Upholstered Living Room ide Chi ry or Veloui and backs; 3 pi " i Kroehler Daven-o Sofa Bed R i Y Mahogany finished frames, upholstered Sligh Make Chifforobe include mattress). As ate. . . Bb. sscconcccns im imitation leather; makes a full size In Mahogany, $59° illustrated, ce) SATURDAY EVENINGS ibed when open (this does 543.7 eit 61 Ave & 15“St] NW. Cor. “What Was He MUSIC WEEK—WANAMAKER AUDITORIUM Worth?” is a question often spoken between men when some worthy or wealthy individ- ual life has come to an end- ing. Personal appearance, place of residence, special traits are seldom mentioned, but the talk is all of his estates, his bank and other stocks and his bonds and mortgages. Belgian-Virtuoso Organist. — trombones, 2 horns and tympani, Far better would it be were it known that after we have finished the earthly course we should be valued for wat we did for our city, its schools, its hospit- als, its poor, blind and af- flicted people, and tympani. Admission free. ’ . Students’ Suits Two pairs | trousers. | $29.50 » Worsteds, cassimeres and tweeds. Check, pencil stripe, herringbone, and those very fine patterns so much in de- mand by young men, Sizes 15 to’20 years and 31 to 36. Street Floor, New Bullding. A Few of the Attractive Features in the We ought to be worth something to our nation and the city where we re- side. (Signed) May 1, 1922. Batiste Lingerie, $3.50, $4.50 In the reproduction, this lovely hand-made lingerie of tinted handkerchief batiste has lost none of the distinctive French charm of the Paris-made originals. Simply hand-embroidered. Finished with dainty French ribbons. Violine, rose or French blue. Vest chemises and modest pantaloons, in matching sets, $3.50 ea. Graceful sleeveless nightgowns with narrow sash girdles, $4.50, Third Floor, Old Bullding. Elastic and Brocade Girdles Slip-on models of pink elastic. Satin strappings. Easily pulled on, like a pair of riding breeches; little satin loops at either side. $3. Open front girdles of p nk figured brocade and elastic also pink figured brocade, $2.75 and $2.95. Third Floor, Old Building Layettes--White Sale prices The Baby Shop has prepared five complete layettys—includ- ing everything a new Paby needs. From the simplest to the most expensive hand-made layettes, they are all exquisitely made of the fine fabrics of soft texture which alone are suitable for baby clothes. Layette No. 1—27 Layette No. 2 Layette No. Layette No. 4—57 pes., $50.00 Layette No. 6—61 pes,. $73.90 ‘Third Floor, Old Building French Lingerie, $1.95 to $2.95 Dainty underthings—the choice of discriminating women. Made to our order, of the very finest nainsook. Beautifully hand-sealloped and run with heavy satin ribbons. done hems, Vest chemises, regulation or ribbon shoulder straps, $1.95. Full length chemises, requlatian shoulders, $2.45. Envelope chemises, regulation shoulders, $2.95. Third Floor, Otd Building. Woinna’s practical Robes, $7.95 Two simple models. Mannishly tailored. Either or both should be included in the summer wardrobe of every woman. Wide wale corduroy prettily trimmed in self color crepe de chine, in cherry, Copenhagen blue or orchid, . © es Two-tone striped terry cloth, effectively finished with narrow silk cord, black and white, mauve and white. Third Floor, Old Bullding. Festival of the Organ Under the auspices of The National Association of Organisis. SECON DAY: TUESDAY, May 2, at .30 P. M, $79,415 to go for $39,710 67. matched suites ew! @ ‘From 3 of the foremost makers in America Organ and Brass Ensemble Recital by- Charles M. Courboin Hand | we me Mahogany combination. Assisted by three trumpets, 3 i Walnut combination Program of compositions by Majtiand, Mailly, Berwald, Grasse, ee Russell, Swinnen, Sibelius and the first American, performance of Charles Marie Widor’s Salvum F Written for Victory Fete, ‘ac for organ, trumpets, trombones In 18 different designs of the favored Periods — Hepplewhite, Sheraton Italian, Gedrgian, Jacobean Louis XV. and Queen Anne ‘aris, 1918, First Gallery, New Bullding ‘Quadruple plated —and lower priced Some fine sets and pieces of table ware. $90 Tea Set—$60 Five pieces, $60 Tea Set—$42.50 Five pieces. Queen Anne style, are ready for furnishing, a herringbones and silk corduroy. This is a feast, indeed. Dining-room furniture of the best type—sound woods, thorough construction, good styles. Right at the time when new homes nd summer homes are being planned ... Furniture ordered months ago is just coming in, and we must make room for it. $20 Coffee Set—$13.50 There are— Three pieces. No. Suits No. j vece Wood Design (rele Sale price 5 1 9 walnut combination Italian... . 22 0 «$4ll er ieee 1 10 mahogany combination Jacobean $634 0 $317 $22.50 to $26.60 grades, 1 10 walnut combinat on_ Jacobean $690 = $345 Stibek Fheen018. Bure 1 10 mahogany combination _ Jacobean. . $799 = $399 : mae 2 4 walnut combinat on Jacobean. $450 = $225 —S 5 10 mahogany combination | Heppelwhite $932 = $466 ’ 10 mahogany combination Sheraton. . $991 $495 Boys Novelty 10 walnut combination Louis XV..... .$1,005 $502 6 10 walnut combination Sheraton. .... $1,007 $503 Suits, $8. 75 4 10 walnut combination Jacobean......$1,026 $513 5 10 mahogany combination Italian. $1,147 $573 Were $10.50, $12.50 and $13.50 1b 10 mahogany combination Heppelwhite. . .$1,162 $581 The quantity is limited. But ‘ 2 10 mahogany combination Heppelwhite. . . $1,243 $621 the quality—! Handsome little 4" 10 mahogany combination Itaian........ $1,480 $740 novelty suits in junior norfolk 7 10 walnut combination Georgian. .....$1,890 — $945 models in tweeds, bue serges, Z 11 walnut combination Georgian...... $2,190 $1,095 Tuesday—Sixth Gallery, New Bidg. Sizes for 5 to 9 years. s 8 8 Many styles in the assort- ment, some have detachable col- lars, emblems, fancy buttons and touches of embroidery. Boys Pajamettes, $1.25, $1.75 Popular ‘one-p'ece coat: sty e, in percaies, plain colors and stripes. OF SOISETTE—one- piece with frogs—$1.75 and $2. Also some of vety fine percales, Plain colors with silk frogs, $1.25 to $1.75. Street Floor, New Bullding. 3 new Books for thoughtful readers The display authoritative life of the great American builder of railroads, ASPECTS and IMPRESS- IONS by Edmund Gosse, $3, A new volume of essays and appreciations by the English Sainte-Beuve. The STORY of the IRISH NATION by Francis Hackett, $2.50. Stirring, sympathetic, accurate—from the mists of Gaelic tradition ‘up to the es- tablishment of the Irish Free State. of Draperies shows how mi house have been planned for in this Primitive colors blues, yellows an and blacks, The Book Store Street Floor, Old Building tapestry or damask. Rich and ready choosing is here for everybody—for everybody's house and Ek. H. HARRIMAN — A for every room from the nursery. ti BIOGRAPHY — by George | living-room, ut prices everybudy can afford Kennan, $7.50, 2 vols. The of these cretonnes, all the way down the Avenue types of room and For the sun-parlor and the piazza and the cush- ioned seats of the garden have been chosen stunning, bright, out-doorsy, primitive colors—strong reds, oranges mixed with vivid greens For the living room there are those rich-looking fabries, which with their subdued colorings in low key, might well pass for 0 Cretonnes, Tuesday, for $7,360 37 designs, in many color combinations 10,000 yards—yard wide—25 pat- \ terns—2 to 4 color combinations of each—7b5e to $1 grades............. { 48e Yard 8,000 yards—80 inches to yard 32 wide—12 patterns—2 to 4 color com- c binations of each—50c grade... . Yard For the bedroom are the coolest-looking shadow prints—the kind that bring»rest and relaxation to the eye in their soft, blended tints. Avd the bright, smart, clear-cut de- signs which people who love cheer at all times of the year may prefer. The dining-room will find here its very own cretonne, too, in fruit and flower designs, in colorings that affect the un- conscious mind and help create an appetite. Big, bizarre and daring patterns are in phalanxes fo people who love them, such as a gorgeous orange design of birds in branches over a black ground, or a black and white stripe oversplashed with great ragged bunches of rose-pink asters. 1} you'nce! cretonnes prepare to buy them now. everybody. Fourth Gallery, o the dignified sale, New Building. Thin Table Ghesewavendest Highly polished, lustrous, bright lead glass, which wil! go out quickly to summer homes and cottages, at these low prices, 90c Glasses—at 50c each ,,, Beautifully cut goblets, tall sherbet glasses and ‘ce tea tumblers with dainty bands and floral designs, ‘ | 50c Glasses—at 30c each Table goblets, tall sherbets, low sherbets, table tumblers in two good floral designs, | $1.80 doz. Table Tumblers—$1 doz. ‘Three designs of lightly etched glasses—attractive and on good, clear glass, Mees $2.50 Lightly cut Glass Water Sets—$1.65 Full-sized pitchers, in two shapes—tall tankard, or full low rounded shape—six tumblers—of best quality thin blown glass, two floral designs lightly cut. $1.20 doz. Table Tumblers—75c doz. Of good, optic glass, highly polished. | Second Gallery, New Bullding Radiophone Program, Today WW. Z, Wavelength, 360 metres | | 1:40—The Housewife's Hour—Eliza Q. Fothergill, Home Economist and Efficiency Expert of the Childs Chain Restaurants, | | on “Housekeepiiig Simplifig 4.” 2:40—Hackel-Berge Trio—Violin Solos—W. Edward Berge at the piano. 3:40—Edna Beatrice Bloom, soprano. Carpets--Third Less 1,600 yards ‘is Whee yd. Small all-over designs, and plain effec s. * 700 yards $3.50 Velvet Carpet—$2.35 yd. Plain colors—blue, tan, green, brown. All 27 inches wide. Third Gallery, New Building. Just the Pajamas men want For Spring and Summer nights * * * And, to add to the satisfaction of the men who buy them, the prices are a little lower than such good pajamas usually bring, e+ * 1,200—-white woven madras, with mer- cerized button loops—some with a touch of $2 .50 color on them a 1,800—woven madras—25 different stripe | $1 95 effects in colors—mercerized loops...... ‘ °. 1,500—printed madras, 10 patterns in stripes—pongee, plain blue, gray or lavender $1.25 -percale, a dozen stripe effects. . ins Street Floor, New Bullding pete = es

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