Evening Star Newspaper, February 7, 1921, Page 9

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. . - 4 5 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1921 . 9 With their current budgets not yet half subscribed the ‘Associated Charities and Citizens’ Relief Association are facing the future with no little concern. J 5 The responsibilities of home service confronting these family-welfare organizations are the responsibilities of the community as a whole. This work for the prevention as well as the relief of distress in the District of Columbia must be done if Washington is to fulfill its duty to its helpless and dependent. | An“App’eal for Home Charities i : | | == THoodmard X Wothvop 3 | These home charities need your support. In giving it you show your willingness to share y prosperity with | : the other fellow, who by reason of illness, loss of work or I Pretty NCW Spl"lng DI‘CSSCS for other misfortune is looking to us right v for help. | 1 4 X Without libe support we cannot live up to our | M = W ] motto, “W{kn a family is in trouble, we are in trouble. | _Iapanese aternlty ear Contributici’s may be sent to either of the charities, or to | K_ ) y i 7 i 2 5 23 H ——favor fine French serge, in navy blue. Styles are new Heward SaRRec s e \l»r( ‘\IIIYI sz‘\“ ‘»I ‘\II i 1monos and attractive, cleverly and especially designed to be most a bt I Sk ivance Comiative ANDSOMELY hand- becoming, yet at the same time affording ample fulness hairman Joint Finance Committee. embroidered Kimonos for every ne¢ed of the maternity period. of rich satin, with won- derfully shaded roses and cherry blossoms and soft green foliage. These are made in Japanese style with loose flowing p, sleeves with fringed Among the several smart models is a straightline dress, slightly gathered on the hips. wits & vesy ang vlbow slecves of biack satin. b¥ac¥ si% Lsaid trims the long roll collar and skirt. Priced $24.75. fi}y| WEDDING ANNIVERSARY r. and Mrs. John T. Gibson Will i ! | TO CELEBRATE SIXTIETH i | | | | ! % girdles baniea | Entertain Seventcen Descend- o el ol e Lok Toni soft shades of rose and Anotlier L modet i aisoron Dan copen hned with contrast- straight lines, has clusters of & ing tinted silk. g 3 3 o Exceptionally attractive knife pleats extending from a also are the Crepe de Chine yoke effect to the hem. Buttons Japanese Kimonos, embroid- and black silk braid are the ered in Japanese tulip de- signs and birds. The colors ; ? % are rose, lavender and color is added by a piping of Copen. peacock blue duvetyne at the ‘The Value is neck. Priced $27.50. Exceptional, P $35 Ilustrated is a very attractive Kimono Section, Third floor. afternoon dress of fine quality serge, which combines newest style and exceptfional becoming- ness. Long panels, with ac- : immings. while a touch of Mr. William il tri gs. W the politic ¢of liberty.” 1. where | rried | n still faithfully First Display of cordion pleats at the sides, are Wheelor and Mr. N and sarty ol O P2 : Eg Col. and Mrs. '}4 il e W 5 s beautifully ]cdrnb;;ou'lc‘red 1&1 bi ;xe luncheon re fter supper | omen's pring silk and gold thread, and soft, ‘:;Zi‘v:;l\‘_lh“}'“ L ¥ rétie to B ! Knit Und white pleated n(;'l form:d an in- - - e . Gibson £ ul of | u wea! terestin; vest effect an insets e &y Ssons G has been | : in the Elceves‘ a long narrow ke Coleman. wer e e n : - Cotton and Lisle Union " : . ; At pi : employed | S Suits, Vests and Pants, in girdle ties at the back. Priced - taker in the Congressional | the styles women want for 2 iae g s. Gibson still cooks for her hus- Spring. Maternity Section, Fourth floor. z 2 “Indecd.” she . “I wou 5 ‘Washington and a o @ not think of lettin } ’ [ ’ ’ Knit Underwear Section, Third c etting anybody else do | o G e e i ringtim rOCKS O ricotimne - Graduates and former students of e in this evening will | all New England coll v to a dinner, fol- \ F C ion Shoes for Spri eied i i e B orrection Shoes for Spring 2 and relate of tre past o : £ . - Bospciation ot Col Nlumnac, | Then Mr. Gibson® w someold | ° New spring displays of W & L Correction Shoes have just $ 1607 H street northw Ef.fl’l‘fy o;’;;y;msms CERnLICIREnE an T"ue.to"e arrived. These shoes are constructed upon the idea that nature . b4 designed the human foot correct for the work it has to do, and Mrs. George de Benneville Ke d terson an a. who has been th 7 that if one could always walk barefooted on soft earth there PR B bl U £ | COMMUTERS GAIN POINT. Needles - | wud ve'no foot roubies. will go to Baltimore tods e N H i = The shoe, therefore, should not be in the nature of a stiff her cousin, Mrs. John W. Requested Abrogation of Use of In- N\D .What COUId' be more appropriate for Spr}flg weather than the Speczal Pricc and rigid plaster cast, as many shoes and arch supporters are Mr. and Mrs. Bl Bamford S terchageable Mook Suaneited. tailored cloth frock, always ready to prove its smartness and serv- 5¢ pkg. of 100 mads, but should be a soft, pliable covering for the foot, fitting have motored to St. James. Md € i bilit C PKg. it perfectly in every part, and giving absolute freedom to the they will spend a fortnight with Mr.| The Interstate Commerce Commfs- ceability. bones and ligaments. : Smith’s sister, Melvin Ridnour. |sion tod: k Half, medium, There are at least seven different attractive models, which emphasize opera and loud tones. remedy foof troubles, and are a benefit to everyone who wears announced suspension of ion of the use W & L Correction Shoes make you walk correctly; they Mrs. J. A. Halpin, wife of Lieut.|of interc fCommander J. A. Halpin, Medicai|ats on the Penns Corps, U. S. N;, was hostess more and Ohio luncheon in_homor of Mrs. E. Washington and Ba Liebner of New York. Other guests indluded Mrs. H. C. Howell, Miss V. T. Young and ) Croggon Mr. and Mrs. J. W rooke enter- tained at dinner at Wardman Park A e onyandela Thursday evening in honor of Lieut. | pengic,#1C KO0 91 CORTE Hoa . © <. Haipin. e u _ P e e o [t e e o | - The models illustrated are characteristic of the in- B e autlf ul l ' h 0]. St ere d B SaRnc i e ment ot nmei|e e o one i e teresting styles and exceptional values offered. : daughter. Martha Louise to Mr. John 1 i \ Edmund Cammack of this c The dgvdeiti by whish oot Weoaa's Dices Section, Thisd dack. date of the wedding has not b cen de- [ tion book tickets were good on either | | tx 71 ‘ if June. during the federal control of the rail- | roads. The case will be set down for | Mrs. F. C. Greve, 1421 Belmont| informal hearing between now and | R e R | Small Hats Are Smartest for Early Spring AND HANDSOME WILTON RUGS TO GO WITH IT Club, entertained at cards last Satur- day afternoon for the benefit of the| MRS. HEIN SEEKS DIVORCE. govictrola Sectlon, Fourth them. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. | | these accepted points of fashion; circular skirts or flare overskirts, long timore, The sus- | waists, short sleeves and new necklines and sometimes smart vests. Eyelet Gi ] - or colored solid embroidery, narrow silk braid, cut steel beads and nailheads, and long silk tassels are the trimmings. Colers are navy, brown and black. ington and HBal Euro; children’s rellef fund. Mra. Marie H 5 2 : o . 2 : ¥ pean children's r [ sy Marie Hein today fled suit in| ITH such vivid colors as tangerine, rose\'vood. and copper in vogue. All Marked at Exceptionally Low Prices A Dy e ey | mited divorce from Leo J. Hein.! Fancy straws, soft and shining, and glistening faille silk T oLy Mn. Cora B Tiola of 13| They wera November 9, 1915, c{ daw 7 tslc:f 1 with ftg, gd li htgi mu.e SHSs tpmv; 3 nig| rs. 5. Held of 13| and havé one smart and youthful, with soft crowns and slightly rolling or upturne: ) . : S street northwest, to celebrate her 1. Bilbrey appears i v t g H ity 5 . e i Eé},‘::y e e e o e e | brims. New, unusual Springtime shapes are enhanced with colored flowers and ; tE llimgngj ‘;};fhlig“;vmtgrc:: ; flsg}‘gs“:“i‘: t}c]ce)n'zcfi:eiier?lnbtlfi’afn:v (‘)1“:]1111 |throughout the home lent a. timels sT o R‘I A French fruit, while navy blue, always in demand, is quite charming in faille silk - w}ilyl iale thsir se]ectiogs 0 ’tlj1 t'r;‘;e g oo c A cembined with brightly colored lemonade straw. et Mrs. Andrew T. Smith returned 4 P iesiax Sul s weki RISt i NS For Infants and Children . All this Furniture is the best sort th: st istic; York city. p at can be produced: it is artistic; the inUse For Over 30 Years Prices From $12.50 to §35 construction is careful and worthy; the finish is beautiful, smooth, pleasing to the eye and fit for lasting service. The Sisterhood of the Eighth Si Temple will celebrate its sixt, anniversary. February 14, in vestry rooms, at a “rally” for i members, which promises to be _Dbig affair, with many clever attra itions. Refreshments will be served. Mrs. Samuel Kalisher and -little | daughter, Helen Loulse, have returned Milligery Section, Third fioor. ‘Special at $475 js a three-piece Overstuffed Living Room Suite with deep loose Emphasize Fashion’s Newest COIO!‘, spring cushions, spring back and large roll spring arms, covered in blue and gold damask A . : relieved by plain blue velour on arms and front of davenport. The back of all pieces is , gaughter, Helen Louise, have returncd THE 1. GraY Blouses In Delightful Springtime Modes covered in blue velour, which gives a very elegant appearance when used in front of " visit with the former's mother, Mrs. H o ffma n Co fireplace. Louis Stern. | £ ARIED overblouse styles are fashioned of crepe back satin, crepe de chine Mrs Samucl Faks was nostess| CLEANERS and DYERS) or Georgette crepe, all in delicate shades of gray, sometimes combined Thursday, entertaining a large party An Overstuffed Tapestry Suite at $495 is very specially priced: richly covered in blue, gold, tan and black floral tapestry, combined with soft gray velour, and piped in at Tncheon at yaf:?g"?fifi fi?fl‘.:fi%} 12—STORES—12 | ‘with a vest of honey-dew Georgette or beaded with nail heads. There are black; loose spring cushions; pillow arms to the davenport. Mepesiion Bemerins Almnnap il A e accordxon‘pleated mode’ls. trimmed with narrow black velvet ribbon, o trimmings . g Plant, 1530 Pa. Ave. 8. B of fangy silk braid and bright colored buttons; still others have collars and cuffs ; Marriage Licenses. Phone M. 4724 of white embroidered organdie, edged with porcelain blue, and a new vest, of A Tapestry Suite, Special at $295, Is Very Much /gollpiage liccoses base been inund to_tm| PRIVATE ERANCH EXCHANGE cluny lace and organdie, confined with a wide sash of Georgette crepe, makes an- . (P s il s e i - e s e Below the Usual Price 4 Salvador J. wimano and Angela . Cuneo. - - : Fara ¥ Vowler and Katberioe M. Muldoon. | & DIRE . Three pieces of excellent quality an -looki stry. R SR R 0 YOU TAKE PRIDE Priced $12.75 to $27.50 P = it i Sl ! "nvg-o?h E:f“'}"g'gi':;":;“;‘x ;u- 4 P-n!ng-' IN YOUR HoME? Displayedt 1n -thele new location, Blouss Section, front of P St. Elevators, Third floor. § hert C. Moore ands. loore. . 3 AT Hampton of this city aad Carrie Puint will e im o . Special at $495 is a Damask-covered Suite of i Jobn Epps and Hattie Davis. and attractive-lookin distinctive design ; blue damask with large figures H Christos Georglan aud Stella C. Roldon. g. 4 v 3 §{ . Lester C. Lake of Philadelphia, Pa., and ¥ of gargoyles, urns and horns of plenty worked b [ B g B Birk of this eity and Zslpha O e out in dull gold; plain blue velour edges the bot- i :';7.',31:‘.6 :'é':’s"v‘;x?ué':;‘:; of rregerickavnrs. | ®. 5. FERGUSON, Inc. 3134, tom, front and top of all three pieces. 3 B L Every Man Who Buys Clothes 51zt Anglo-Persian Wilton Rugs 3 1 ki fasid H Deaths Reported. ||LadiesKeep YourSkin| 9x12-ft. Royal Worcester Wilton i '|Clear, Sweet, Healthy With Cuticura’Soap The following deaths have been reported to! department withig the last twenty- Here IS Saving Money Rugs, reduced to $100. 9x12-ft. Teprac Wilton Rugs 're- Wilbur Herrman Potter, 9, Providence Hos- Dental Examination T The examination o we render you is thorough, critical and searching and s in no way a mere “looking z over” The value of this service Births Reported. can hardly be estimatpd in dollars e veparaor s [ an contas tor Atk s dedamis you ment within the last twenty- || with the real condition of your Maria Di Carlo, boy. mouth d teeth g v a pecia D1 G, o mouth and teeth and with what is necessary to correct or remedy it. |} our mination is given you free- Iy and entails no oblization upon your part to have us do the work. : Easy Payment Terms to All SRS || Dr. White, 407 Tth St. 'ne L. East, boy, 6x9-ft. Wilton Rugs reduced to $55, Fine Hand-Tailored Suits Reduced, i Rugs of the finest quality and the $37'50 $47’50 $59‘50 most beautiful patterns and colorings, / < ¥ 2 : appropriate for a room of any furnish- [ i~ That you save greatly in this sale is a well recognized fact— ing, or with soft or strong li);ht to be : = and you save en the best clothes. counteracted. Many beautiful effects— - S - particularly recommend- ed for living rooms and Sale of Men’s Robes and Dressing Gowns, libraries. $8.50 and $10 Each Plenty of good-looking patterns in these loose, comfort-giving robes for lounging around home, to-use in one’s room and for traveling; small, medium and large sizes. S B i e 4 : B ozl o (X e ot X ateet. s and Cuticura Talcum For months we.have been offering what we conscientiously Other Fine Wilton Rugs, 9x12-ft. S aE pp— = — believe to be the firlest Ready-to-wear Clothing made, at generous size, reduced to $75 and $85. Tamrence We rarsens dios- | FREE and genuine reductions—reductions that in most cases entirely 8.3x10.6-ft. Wilton Rugs reduced to *farte Singman. T, Providence Howttal. | disregard original costs. $70, $85, $100 and $117.50. ! treet northeast. e Hospital “The following i W. and Visgitia O, Lee, gitl. Opposite Wool~ Jobn 8. and Grace Laicas, girl. worth’a 5S¢ and 100 Mea's Sture, Firat-floor, Bagene and Dunigiten dotinon, bay, Store. Hoars, Dally, ml. and Pearl Proctor, girl. 8:30 a. m. 10 S p. m, J and Bertha Fisher, gir. nday, 10 to L. 3 "Em reindeer steaks, fresh from Dr. J. K. Frelot, ska, are selling in San Franciseo for | Frep. cents a pound.

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