Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1921, Page 40

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School of Corsetry. They have come back with a thorough knowledge of the very latest ideas as to what the firevai]fng styles will be this spring. Their expert advice is for the benefit of our patrons. \ Before orJ('r"’ly your Sul‘ts a’ld l{rcsSes al,ow us } to show you the final decree as to Corsets that will ! be worn this spriag. The wasst line 1s controlled by the corset. You must first be correctly corseted before you can ex- pect the proper silhouette. It costs no more to be corrcct’y ftted by our Graduate Corsetieres than to buy over—t’le-countcr. with a seventu-five per cent chance af not gctting what your particular body lines and style demand. All corsets carc{u”u fitred without extra cost. Gossan{ Frant Lacmq Mma Irene and Bctty Way Back Lacmq Corsets. Hetly Wiy 1110 F Street N.W. (Adjoining Columbia Theater) /,"'//.‘ " Ry “ 3 A @r&en Jea House 1014 Vermont Avenue N.W. Oppos.te the Department of Justice w dis The Most Delightiul Service—In perfect Taste. mnm-r, Breskfant. Also A La Carte Service THE GARDEN CAFETERIA Side Entrance Mrs. Coon’s Prescription for nourishing the skin and suc- cessfully used in her professional practice. Almond Skin Food It builds up the tissues, and brings the glow of health and the freshness of perfect condition. One of the five toilet necessities —including— My Dear Mrs. Coon: 1 was very inter- ‘ested in hearing !hal your Preparations ‘were soon to be put on the market and I Jsope they will have the success they de- serve. . _Having used them all for years I know how excellent they are and what splen- did results they give, %0 I hope many oth- ers will soon_ learn their value and grow to depend on them as ¥ do. 3 Hair Tonic and Dandruff Cure. Scalp Food Muscle Cream. Absolvent Cleaning Cream. For sale by Drug $1.00 and Dept. Stores at... Prepared by Mrs. N. C. Coon, 1405 I St. Cordially yours, Catherine Woodward Tyssowski. (Mrs. John.) March 6, 1920. Rizik Brothers TWELVE-THIRTEEN TAILLEUR—- SUIT MODES FOR SPRING TBODYING FASHION'S NEWEST ESSENTIALS IN CUT AND DETAIL. F f PIQUETINE TWILL CORD | COVERT AND TRICOTINE VIE WITH ONE ANOTHER. 1 SIMPLICITY OF LINE AND SURE YET SUBTLE SIL- HOUETTE PLACE RIZIK TAILLEURS APART FROM THE COMMONPLACE. $65 $69.50 $75 $79.50 $85 $83.50 $95 $120 tion, {11 Part the history of the organiza- | tio and gave The hanquet committe: b. lege Women's Ci an early date HONOR TREE FEBRUARY 22 {D. A. R. Memorial Maple Has Soil | From All Soil from every ach of the other foreig the . historian apter of the American Revolution. With an impres from Izabella, at West India, the old the new world, the famous Saka capitol grounds hich honors the * rected the Lew along i A u laur liberty tree ALL THE BIG HITS Player-Piano Monday Tuesday ‘Wednesday Palesteena Repass Band Beautiful Hawaiian Love Caresses Grieving for You It’s All Over Now Arthur Jordan Piano Co. Home of the Chickering Piano a message to thei tman and e songs | T light re- | Over World. + Union, | and! allied <n pla n Mrs. Thomas 3 1 ton o i e i SLPHIA, February 19, Articles which increased wear with new Novelt; 5 of the Arkadelphia by it { In price included pork chops and cab —to : y Just the outdoor shoe for early spring; Daughters of the | £ bage, 9 per cent; hens, 6 per cent Footwear. Full fashioned, fine for walki busines A prac- e of eight months, has | amy. 4 per cent: rib roast, 3 per cent, T ¢ ne o fing or S wear. ssive ceremony sofl| been indicted by the grand jury on|amd sirloin and round steak. chuck pure silk, in Black, Brown or tical shoe with smart, stylish lines. &.lll?r?;l:l:,[":& a charge of “feloniously soliciting roast, plate beef and flour. 2 per cen Gray. A fine quality hose. soil from | Charles Colliton to procure some one to shoot and Kill her George Murphy.” who ! nd Clark expedi- 0il from under the | d, as well e, thirty- as de- McGee, a1 her wedding Tuesday. - BRIDE OF 19 INDICTED. Woman Accused of Soliciting Mur der of Her Husband. er husband ed was that the were placed i to collect Murph R e el and elope with emplo in the same office, who, it nd is in a thriving Ated the plot by inform year. on Washing anniversary, th t 10 Mrs. Mu 0 Mrs Murphy's arrest ¢ American Revolu- ave her and fur- el wreath on this ander which she is at iiberty awaiting trial Rolls Big Shipment Just Received—: Margie Rosie, Make It Rosy for Me Let the Rest of the World Go By My Isle of Golden Dreams Underneath Hawaiian Skies All Big Hits at 37c 13th and G Sts. Hirsh’s Shoe Stores 1026-1028 7th St. N.W. 37 No Wonder I'm Broadway Rose Feather Your Nest The Skater’s Waltz Do You Ever Think of Me Rose Blue Another New Hirsh Spring Sport Pump —other new novelties by the dozen— many of our own designs Goodyear ball strap heel. with Baby Also many Gray Suede Strap Pumps, ed and full French high heels at this price. _ Women's “Brogue” Sport Pumps—Another Hirsh new creation; welt,, with and military In Gray Nubuck, trimmed with Patent inserts, like sketch. Sizes 2% ot 8. AA to D. Special at Louis cover- husband— i ve it will for all countr: Reta i Omahs | en ilo styles and e Q 'k;\,/‘ their patronage to the collectivel \FOOD PRICES DROP HERE. iUec!ine of 3 Per Cent During Jan- | '1(.\ n. Peor Ladies’ Straw Hats Dyed and redyed and shaped in latest Specinlizing In Dyeing, Cleaning men's garments. Kandel’s Hat Factory, ty n in the ballroom = th i W, also s people _‘. —_— uary Shown in Figures. ropped 3 per cent il food pric elt 1 underiook its decrease in Littie and Birmi 1. 1 per cent. he forty-four were the most pronounced s 14 per cent: lard. 13 per e, 10 per cent. and sugar. § Also Men's Hats reblocked Pressing Indles’ and gentle- All Work Guaranteed 1826 14TH ST. N.W. Phone North 2607. Headquarters for You'll find just what you want in Nov- clever effects not shown elsewhere. You'll find quallty too, and extreme moderation other novelties are noted— As Low as $8 a Pair A J 57 y R 9 S 12 SOCIETY THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. _C., FEBRUARY 20, 1921—PART 2. OCIETY Coffederate veteran, wounded at Cedar i =S Mrs. Walsh Becomes WEDS CIVIL WAR NURSE. |(oifose suern syttt oty | Things That Count. AL Lo, e e 2 e ristian Intelligencer ;i i Patroness for Benefit {North Carolina Veteran Travels to | jer. went to 3¢ Contractor—A house on the plan F t of Soring Styles Have Social Evening, e e e £ , The name of Mrs. Thomas F. Walsh rginia for Bride. s B e orecas 0 prlng A social evening was held by the has been added to the st of patronesses 2 | _ Ihes Man-1ihave o) members of Dixie Chapter, United | for the card party to be given by the | Special Dispatch to The Star. The influence of the moon upon can. W 1 want to know i Daughters of the Confed | Politieal Study. Club for the benefit of | WINCHESTER, Va.. February 19.—| wether has recently been denied by much I'll have to pay you wh An . % d f Wiedneaday cvening hhoh oty o the fund to build the first useful memo- | George M. Rabb of Newton, N. C.. a scientists. built. of our Corsetieres have now returned from a Gttt sreary 16 rial ever erected by the American pub- v . . e , Mrs. d T T m T T, T week’s visit to the New York Style Show and the jCornelia Branch Stone, being the | |"Tmmmwmummmnuwmmw BT G M | Buest of honor. Mrs. Stone reviewed | = 5 y Shoe Store : Nowvelty Foorwear v Footwear here—you 11 find styles and price. Among the new cross-strap and —Gray Suede Pumps —White Kid Pumps —Gunmetal or Patent Pumpg —Black Kid Pamps —Brown Suede Pumps —Brown Kid Pumps —-Brown or Black Satin Pumps Suggesting Our Silk Hosiery at $2.50 Russia Calf Brogue Oxfords at $8 and $10 ~J0S. STIZASBURGED, CO. 310~ 312 SEVENTH STREET New Spring Millinery 57.50 LOVELY SPRING FROCKS. . $19.95 New Spring Frocks Imported Individual Styles 25—45—65 Piles of boxes and tissue signal the ad- vance of individualized Spring Dresses. The coming season is heaped with social activities—our display. includes modes for street as well as evening wear, of Canton Crepe and Taffeta. Georgette BLOUSES omplete the spring co.:gm‘\:a"}xpdunty blouse is essential. The chic styles in smart shades, with added touches that we display, are ultra- fashionable. 31.7£. s5 5798 510 || $975 $16% Separate skirts will much in vogue this spring. New silks and wool plaids with clever belts and new pocket fourth floor. ring Fashions Easter Sunday For the first time since 1913 Easter comes in March—the 27th. We have, therefore, ad- vanced the date of our first important show- ings. Fresh, new, delightful things are ar- riving daily. sl sl SUITS ‘45 39 ‘75 Every garment is hand-tailored and silk lined, in sizes for women, misses and juniors. The springtime season will witness a host of new creations, from the cleverly plain tailored to the elaborate costume modes—all fash- ioned of fabrics that are supreme. Sashes and fancy vests with gold and silver thread- ing are very stylish this spring. 4 ¥ SMART JERSEY SUITS. . .$15.00 Women Will Welcome the New Spring Modes in Wraps and Coats 20—45—65 Just a bit shorter—and a whole lot newer —that is our synopsis. You can choose from our display that represents the product of all the leading fashion artists. The materials, linings and embellishments are the last word in women’s desires. 2 For Monday Only | | For Monday Only Winter Winter COATS SUITS $45, $55, $65 $50, $60, $70 Values, Values, $25 $23.75 Fur trimmed and Fur trimmed or plain. plain, silk lined: in all Late models—good for sizes and styles. spring wear, Spring - SKIRTS be effects. On the

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