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THE EVENING - s ——— it o STAR, WASHINGTON, .D. C., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY §, 1921. \ 'WASHINGTON New York Paris Woodmard X Wothrop ' P P New Springtime Silks Soft and lustrous, in new. glowing colors, are most beautifully suited to the charming spring fashions. We are now showing splendid assort- ments of various rich, heavy, silk crepes and foulards, in exclusive (1(,:— signs, which offer you an unusual vari- ety from which to choose. CANTON CREP. perhaps the most favored of new Spring fal rics, is shown in lovely shades royal blue, pelican gra blue. jade, russet, henna, al brown and navy; also black and white. 4o0-in. wide, $4.50 yard. BALKAN CREPE, a wonder- fully lustrous silk of very heavy weave, is shown in navy, brown, gray and black. 4o-in. wide, $6 yard. CREPE DE CHINE, 4o0-in. wide, of very good quality, in large as- sortment of both street and even- ing shades, offers an exceptional value at $1.85 yard. FOULARDS, for early Spring, distinctive in their exquisite de- signs, so new and varied, are largely ieatured in brown. navy and black. - 40-in. wide. $2.50 to $3.50 yard. 8ilk Dress Goods Section, Second floor. porcelain P P : New Springtime Furs Emphasize the smartness of the new Spring suit or the tailored street frock. There is a choice of several peltries, in- cluding stone marten, Hudson Bay sable, American mink and mole, in small animal shapes, choker style. An unusual value is represented in the fine, new American Fox Scarfs, animal shape, in taupe, sable brown and kamchatka. Priced $35 We are continuing the clearance of Fur Coats, at Y the original price. A splen- er_ opportunity for those anticipating therr next year's needs., Fur Section, Third floor. With the Electric Machine . Open 9:15 AM. Close 6:00 PM. = o N - p The Sale of /("3‘ } QP @\ y 9 &6 29 2 J = A o Jol e ¢ (S, » B 0 } /S [{ e ga t ta i @\/olequeu E1CTOTeTOIeIETOTETE1e ToIe1 OIS IOToR SIS TS L S 1ot SAST AT STOTST Saaton ST o) s i ; ¢ S\ K . & \} )g “A woman may be as ugly as she pleases and yet be smart."—Dororay Dx Wash Suits i Has Been Augmented by = f New Assortments Styles that are as cunning and smart as any cute little youngster could possibly to others of the more manly type please the boys of 8 and 10 y Every suit a “Regatta” Suit, such as you find in our regular stock at all times. Choice of any suit in 9 9."’ this special sale .. =l Boys' Store, Fourth i Neckwear In the Fashionable Gray is the for somber and lifeless, as you may think, but bright and beautiful and full of the gayety of spring. Gray fashion spring—not Gray y Collar and Cuff Sets, with em- broidered eyelcts and lace trimming; round and roll collars. $3.50, $3.75 and $4.50 set Organdy Collar and Cuff Sets, with $1 each. Gray pleated edge. Gray Organdy Shields and Collars, with eye- let embroidery—a very new trimming feature. $3.75. Cream Net Shields and Collars, lace trimmed. $1 and $2. Neckwear Section, Third floor. Plenty of Room For a Man Under This Umbrella It is known as the “Spreadwell,” and is a big, generous sized, practical umbrella for a man to Mounted on 10-rib paragon frame, with wood shank, and finished with selected wood handle of. malacca, green ebony or natural wood, in either P.W. or opera shapes, both of which are very popular among men. use. The quality is pure silk, and the black a per- manent one. A manly umbrella for 2 man. $9 plus tax. Tmbrella Section, First fioor. * Sick Room and Hospital Supplies We have just installed in our Housewares section a complete stock of Sick Room and Hospital Sup- plies of the best quality. Thi less white cnameled ware, easily kept sanitary and easy to see just what cleaning it requires. 7 If you have néed for any of these articles we shall be glad to have you inspect them. Pus Basins “ Solution Basins.... Seamless Spit Cups, with cover............95¢ Wall Soap Dishes. Seamless Funnels. Seamless Water Pails. the sanitary, spot- ceresreeannacas..50c to $145 eeeseeee.e.95c to §125 Sc 75¢ to $1.15 Tt will be a pleasure to@pre- Bed Paas 5275 pare your spring war be 5 = il with the Free-Westinghouse Douche Pans ... ..§2.25 Blatiicy Sevea Machine % 1t Seamless Water Pitchers. 1.25 to $1.75 is no longer nec v to spend Seamless Instrument Immersion Trays. . long, tiresome hours in sewing or to wear yourseli out pedal- ing. The electrically operated Hou Free-Westinghouse has elim- ina“ed all of that. You can sew quickly. You can sew expertly. You can sew easily. Male You can sew at any speed. The simplicity of this ma- chine’s construction e you to sew just as you to: fast, slow or moderatc The machine ha< been built expressly for the notor and the motor for the machine: the motor is concealed. This machine combines beau- ty with utility; looks like a table or desk when not in use. current. desire. c boiling. Sold on the Convenient s Payment Plan if Desired Housewares Section, Fifth floor. ing an El Any Closet Can be Made Mothproof Wouldn’t you like to be able to make a mothproof chest out of that clothes closet in your room and know that your clothes are entirely safe from these pests throughout the summer. Reefer's No-Moth preparation is a oconvenient little device in an attractive container, for hanging in the closet. It is guar- anteed an effective and sure moth preventive. May be had in the odors of lavender and cedar. 80 that it is most pleasant to use. Complete With Holder, $2 Each Refills, $1.50 Each Housewazss Section, Fifth Soor. service. and by us. convinced. Everything to the kets. tear. Female Urinals Urinals o= Section, Fifth floor. No Wash Day Terrors Now Apex use is necessary machine with good, hot suds and push the button for the Come in and see this really wonderful Wash- ing Machine washed om the finest fabrics heaviest woolen blan- No danger of wear or Convenient Terms You cannot afford to decide until you have seen the Apex. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. actually look forward to washday. All that s to attach the cord, put the clothes in the The result is all that the most exacting housewife could Periectl tion in the Apes originated in this machine 12 years ago. No rubbing, no The n E wringer locks in any con- venient position. You owe it to yourself to see the Apex before select- tric Washer. It is built to give a lifetime of Doubly guaran- - teed by the manufacturer 1 clothes after ten minutes of oscilla- —the tricd and proven cleansing principle swinging and be per- e IO E I MO S ES IO OO NI SAI A RO RO NSO NS HONONONI KON RO U S A NS HOCHONOE SHONONONOBORO KN IO TONSEO M V] =T ] { > ) = = = P UGKINNIN S LHOT ST RN GG IGHON UG SR) PAPUGIONK SNOIGH PN sH PN ING GNSAOHD) OUR new spring fashions, ar- riving daily, were pains- takingly chosen for their fine fab- rics, splendid needlework and dig- nified simplicity. We truly believe our collection rep- resents the best there is in fashionable apparel at moderate prices. Only products of the best style cre- ators are shown, and individuality an distinctiveness is an integral part o every garment. ‘Women’s Apparel Scctions, Third floor. =D KON B U oN SHOHOTIAD) Onnn ORI g Cretonnes, Tapestries, Curtain Nets, Drapery and Upholstery Materials Splendid assortments, in anticipation of the ne_eds of those who are planning to beautify and redecorate their homes for spring. Imported and Domestic Imported and Domestic New Cretonnes Tapestries vith their almost unlimited cofi)’rci!v‘fg:ari]; a\?edrgi:::huflratfn;? variéty of delightful designs T et erellent and wonderfully contrasted desirable for living rooms, libra- colors, prove their adaptability_ Sy and) dimngisooms, fodwall for use in any room, both for their decorative possibility and coverings, hangings and furniture upholstery. as a keynote of the color scheme. i Priced $3.50, $5, $6, $7.50, ' $9 and $10 Yard Such Artistic Lamp Shades Are being made in our Drapery Section, where instructions are given in lamp-shade making, with- out charge, by expert teachers, every day from 9:15 to ‘1 o’clock. We are showing an excellent assortment, including dainty patterns, in pastel colors, bold, & floral designs, rich and glow- ing, and neat conventional de- We will plan_ your shade or help sighs, in various weaves, vou to best’ develop your own weights and textures. ¢ are showing a large col- lection of Frames, Silks, Fringes, Braids, Galloons and many other beautiful trimmings. Priced 55¢,” 65¢, 75¢, $1, $1.25, $1.50 and $2 Yard New Lowered Prices on Drapery and Upholstery Materials Plain Poplins, 36 inches wide, 85¢ yard. P’lain Denims, best grade, 36 inches wide, 65¢ yard. Woven Cotton Stripe Slip-Cover Material. 28 inches wide, 50¢ yard. Soft-finish Cotton Damask, for slip-covers, 31 inches wide, 75¢ yard. Plain Drapery Burlap, 36 inches wide, 30c yard. Dainty Figured Silkolines, 40¢c yard. Upholstery Felts, 72 inches wide, $2.75 yard. Tpholstery Section. Fifth floor. Another Lot of Silk Handbags Specially Priced $5.50 We Illustrate Four of the Styles The quality of the silk, which is cither moire or grosgrain, is of the best; each one is beautifully silk lined in light or flowered colors. The shapes are varied, square tops and yvokes, or round tops and yokes. Each one is fitted with in- . nercompartmentand mirror. COLORS: Navy and Black Leather Goods Section, First floor. | TODAY’S BOND PRICES. February 8, 1921 — nd San Francisoo 6 1920, Noon prices reported for The Siar over dimct S0 Tan Franciens ter. Sb. New ¥. : I | St Lo 3 nd Ml snd 1 - i w | CURRB STOCKS Co Quotations furisbed by W L. Hibbe & Co ¢ ey SIS pm | 1 Danzig 4%. Iarmstadt 4s Dresden 4. - Drvsden 415 Dusseldort 4 ¢ K . Hamburg 3%s. . Hamburg 4 Himburg | Koenigsbe Leipzig 4 Lefpeiz Bs. Municli 4 German g 18% et Mol OIL STOCKS. Quotations furnished by W. B. Fibbs & | | Anglo-American 0il Co. (. Atlantic Refining Co. 1Y Gal Tilinolx Pipe Line Co. Indiana Pipe Line Co. National Transit Co. 'w York Transportation Co. Northern Pipe Line Co...... Rl;ulhem Pipe Ll South Penn. Oil Oo. 1 Washington Ol C DIVIDENDS DECLARED. Stock of Reord. Hollinger Cous. Gold Mines, ' mo. Nation [ [ Pays 6 Per Cent on shares maturing in_43 or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent { | gt on shares withdrawn be- i LIBERTY BOND NOON PRICES. A e NEW YORK, February s.—Prices of fhrei Sty liberty bonds at noon were: Three . Assel - and a halfs, 91,78; first 4x, 86.80 bid; ts Nearing second 48, §6.40; first 415, 57.00; se $7,000,000 ond 4%s. S6 third 4%s, fourth 4ks, & victory 3%s, Surplus More Than vietory 4%s, e -\ $600,000 PARIS BOURSE STRONGER. ‘ PARIS, February 8.—Prices were the bourse today. Three {lll Corner 11th and E Sts. N.W. e JAMES BERRY, President 4 francs 12 Y. Ci % nt loan, 3 JOSHUA W. CARR, Secretary nt Leew 8y ntimes ;] Over ThreeHundred Thousand Nervous ] and Extremely Sensitive Patients . ] To be exuct, three hundred and fourteen thousand i patients in the past 10 years only ¢ i§ Have intrusted their dental work to our care. \ What better evidence can you require? Our reputation for carefulness and ¢ liness and for dentistry that lasts is unquestionable. All work done without the slightest re- semblance of pain and guaranteed for 20 years. i} By Dr.Wyeth and Staff of Expert, Careful Dentixtx ] ‘That Has Been My Record for the Past 28 Years {] Terms of Payment to Suit. Examination Free. ' STy Perfect 5 Pl Aty hllmgls, 50c Will Not Slip e | todlup ss'w wilver, amal- . Open E; Evening tuol i 4 P Lady and muids in attendanc: uar for 20 Years. Kindly keep name and location of my office in your mind. DR. WYETH, 427-29 7th St. NW. 0 ite L b h & Bro. and over Grand U nion Tea Co ent and Mont Thoroughis Hquipped Pariors in Washington. Phone Main 9133. ' ! 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