Evening Star Newspaper, March 9, 1921, Page 16

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T 16 il U. S. Sacrifices Needed to Aid | . Disarmament, View in Japan Ry the Associated Press. TOKIO, March § willing to mak fic half of the T advocated by inaugural s tarist Kok Pern Minister Reinstated. no H. € Green RecruitsinCombinedFleets | Quickly Reach Highest Standard (Note e be & Th wi » CALLAO, Feru, fca’'s new Navy period of pos when the Atlantic undertook ers nority. ner. vy, and, . however, ac- tradition of ai N after a rtainty, the united | with much of its| America must be but | have hra . Miss Co- | We are the only retail stationers po- |in the city who Rule, Print and ke to tl T on the pre per crtion that the Ameri- mentioned it to | veet tooth.” | | | * * 000 in post home fr ¥ on the nas- | the | gots part of mon- the | | ances “Righu"BLANK BOOKS Better Quickerand At Less Cost No charge for expert LN THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. O, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9. 1921, tloodward & Lothrop Fashionable Sports Apparel L l ‘HAT hints of the delightful summer modes to come. 1 sweaters, skirts in a variety of ultra-smart styles, youthful and of -, the keynote of summer fashions. Charmingly becoming are the blouses—A fisher-maid mesh over- blouse, in green or bisque, has white crepe de chine collar and cuffs edged with narrow pleating, and a narrow white kid belt is quite smart with its lacing in a contrasting color. (iecorgette crepe is unusually lovely with a handsome design in French knot-wool embroidery and narrow lous charming ~— season—flesh, orc! black and white. Priced $8.75 to $10.75. Sports Skirts of “Tal-Ly-Ho,” a charming ncw silken weave, shown new this season, are decidedly smart and attractive. Large plaid, in all white, fashions a gathered model with slit pockets trimmed with small pearl buckles, $17.50. The vogue for plaid is seen again in each finished with a large pearl buckle, Ho. in clustered stripe design,’fashions an unusually attractive box- pleated model; the wide belt fastens at the side with a large pearl button, §27.50. a maodel of blue and white, with novelty pockets, $22.50. White Tal- Women's Apparel Sections, Third floor. Exquisitely Embroidered Japanese Silk Lingerie Appeals to all femininity in its beauty. Gowns and Envelope Chemise, of crepe de chine, sheer and dainty, in white or palest pink, the favorite colors, are hand embroidered most exquisitely in chrys- anthemums, roses and butterflies, and are fin- ished at the neck and arms with the finest scallop- ing. The vogue for matching one’s garments, may even here be carried out, for many of these lovely wearables are embroidered in matched designs. Gowns, $18 and $20 Envelope Chemise, $13.50 and $16 Silk Underwear Section, Third floor. The Millinery Pretty blocked or in a plain weave and are fashioned of pockets, turn-back cuffs and long sash belts are scen, and the love- liest new colors are appearing this honeydew, peacock, emerald, rust, gray, as well as navy, brown and Girdles and Sashes Embellish so Many Fashjonable Costumes Here you will find Wide girdles swathe the hips of many dresses and tic the blouse and the skirt into a related cos- tume, generally falling in long ends at the side or in a three- quarter position. New Mandalay Silk Sashes are the latest idea from Paris. May be had in gray, old rose, turquoise, MAavy blue, cerise, with fringed ends They are gloriously free and ro- mantic looking modes, that will de- the newest. $19.75. White ties at each side. $9.75. Flesh Jight the devotee of crepe de chine fashions another $6:50 and $8.50- exquisite blouse, with a round Roman Striped Fiber Silk Sashes French neck and three-quarter ryrnish a daring bit of color for sleeves piped in jade and a beauti- those who want a brightening fully embroidered floral design in touch; 3 yards long. $3.30. harmonizing colors. $21.50. e eas e Sy Sweaters favor the tuxedo Shields, with collar and cuffs to ; Ty : match; also Sets of Guimpe and model, whether striped, ribbed, e in v i new modes. Neckwear Section, First floor. fiber silk. Patch Squirrel Chokers Unusually Low Priced at $15 Smart new three- skin animal-s ha ped Gray Squirrel Scarfs in new spring choker style so much in de- mand; the fur is of fine quality. Fur Section, Third fleor. Girls Like to Wear SMOCKS These new ones, as smart and attractive as can be, are just the sort of garment one needs for warm spring days. Classes for Making of Lampshades and Boudoir Novelties Are now being held every day in the Art Needlework Section, Second floor. The instructions are entirely free, the only require- ment being that materials should be purchased here. Most of them are slip-overs, with round neck, short sleeves, narrow belts and pockets, and whether they are made of crepe, linene or poplin, they are all hand embroidered in the loveliest col- ors, harmonizing with their own colors, blue, pink, rose, yellow and white. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Priced $150 to $2.95. A smart all-wool jersey smock, in brown, navy or peacock, has long sleeves, narrow belt and pockets, and a pretty little round collar and cuffs of $9 50 . Art Needlework Bection, Second floor. white linen. Priced.... Girls® Section, Fourth floor. 200 Handmade service in preparing forms. i MULTI-COPY ra. Acknowlcdged to Be the Very Best | Carbon were given ith mermaids, fis =xa The New Liquid Paste €ICO Hrucunir PRODUCING STATIONERS nautical The Americ the flect, t been teact ball roo The points in which a business excels deter- mine its patronage. of the Boudoir Boudoir Caps is the prosaic name they bear—the millinery for wear in one's room or a the house. They becoming and pretty st faneiful trimmings and in elab- orate or simple desizns to agroe with the taste of the one who is to wear them. are made in A new showing of Boudoir Caps in 7 wide ranze of styles, trimmed s of . blue, orchid, lavender and The handsome new Chan- and Spanish lace ones in black, some of which are trim- med with two-toned djer-kiss ribbon and ribbon rosebuds are quite the most charming we lored or daintily good lace in the shad have yet seen and will simply 31 to be adored by all women. 1z, A regula brim is very un hemstitching ana d ing of net er bon, some with tassel. Th ¥ be had in the newest dark wear with to $3. etion, Third floor. 1 T m shades, suitable fo breakf: Neglize coats Breakfast Coats Moderately Priced $4.50 and $5 Dainty, Newly Styled Breakfast Coats of fine cot- ton crepe. cither plain or silk striped, made in flounce ef- fect with or without collar; pockets that serve for practi- cal use as well as an orna- mentation and edged with narrow fancy ruffling. These jackets may be had in such shades as pink, blue, copen, rose and wistaria. The most useful sort of garment for use when trav ing or to wear in one's room, mornings and evenings, to slip on and be becomingly attired for breakfast and countless other occasions that every woman knows arise all too frequently. Neglige Bection, Third floor. Batiste Waists Special, $3.95 Each They have just been received. Blouse Section, Third floer. From LO’IJO’I Come New “Liberty” Cotton Crepes —which are so fashionable, and make such attractive, cool frocks for summer. The “Liberty” crepes are an ex- ceptionally fine quality and the colors include white, cream, This is the Kodak Season With the coming of spring nothing is more pleasing or fascinating than picture taking. It affords real enjoyment and is a diversion that lasts long after the actual fun of taking the pic- tures. We have a complete assortment of the best makes of cameras. Box Brownies, $2.86 to $5.97. Folding Brownies, $10.18 to $19.95. Folding Kodaks, $10.58 to $05.64. ¥ilms always in stock for all size cameras and kodaks. Photo Albums, 400 to $5 each. ‘White Lead Pencils, 10c each. Art Corners, 10c package. FREIGHT RATES REMAIN UP | I. C. C. Chairman Seces Little Pros- pect of Gene There is 1 ttle 1 ceredns in freight rates a it wa substantial £ rates which wou Trould effect a movement from whicl ghere would be some returns.” 1 Decrease. lower : { acturc BEECHAM'S PILLS, | Today they have the large,;cP sale of any medicine in the world! L/ Cuticura Soap —— Imparis— still be compensatory | The Velvet Touch Soap,Olntment, Talomn 7. everywh, addvees: Outicnrs Laboratories Degt Better food, better cooking, better service —these are not enough. Best food, finest cook- ing, utmost table ac- commodation —this sums the secret of mealtime attraction to WALLIS’ 12th and G Streets N.W. 60 yrs. ago an English chem- ist began to manu- oAy Gordon Jiffy Cushion Slips For Automobiles Are Here - Our 1921 stock of these desirable Jiffy Cushion Slips has just arrived, and are as practical and moderately priced as is possible to produce. Gordon Jiffys cov- er the scat cushion and back of the seat as shown in the il- lustration. May be used on open or losed cars, as you fike. Easily put on and taken, off. ® Made of strong, durable materials, in two attractively striped designs that will not show soil readily. Wash them as often as you like. They are inexpensive and save your clothing. CUSHIONS ALWAYS CLEAN—CAR ALWAYS FRESH AND INVITING. Ford Touring Car, $375 and $4 each seat. Other Touring Cars, $425 and $450 each seat. Individual Front Seats, $2.75 and $3 each seat. Upbolstery Section, Fifth fioor. nile, amethyst, lavender, pinks, blues, tan, brown, navy, gray and oxford. 40 inches wide, $1.00 yard Liberty Section, Second floor. Photo Paste, 10c and 15c tube. Self Timers, $1.25 each. Developing, Printing and Enlargiag a Specialty. Kodak Section, Fourth floor. New Linen Table Cloths Made of Pure Irish Flax 70x70 Inches, $6.95 each 70x88 Inches, $8.75 each DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS AND NAPKINS to match; new designs. 2x2 Yards, $12.50 Each 22x22 Inches, $15 Dozen VERY SPECIAL NAPKIN VALUE 50 dozen 24-inch square Double Satin Damask Napkins, special, $12.50 dozen. Offered with our assurance that they are very much below today’s revised prices. Linen Section, Second floor. A New Tricotine Suit for the Stout Woman The Utmost An unusual value is represented in these tailored suits of fine quality tricotine in navy blue or black. They are accurately cut and especially de- signed to give the de- sired slenderness and straightness of line, and are exceptionally well tailored. The model illustrated has a slashed back, which gives a particularly good fit over the hips, a long roll tuxedo collar, narrow string belt and fastens with link buttons. Self strappings and embroidered crow tacks are the trim- mings. SIZES 42Y% to 5074 Special Size Section, Third floor. Woolen Plaids and Fine French Serges At Exceptionally Low Prices You can now buy these materials here at less than half the prices of six months ago—which is considerably less than they would have to sell based on today’s market. ALL-WOOL HOMESPUN PLAIDS, in attractive color combinations, very much in demand for smart skirts and for the two-fabric sports and outing suits. 54 Inches Wide. Low Priced, $2 Yard ALL-WOOL FRENCH TWILL SERGE, an excellent quality, fast color-and finely twilled serge, of a firm, even weave that takes its place among the best. In two shades of navy. 54 Inches Wide. Low Priced, $2.25 Yard ‘ The Prettiest New Hats $12.50 A shapes, the new poke bonnet, the off-the- face hat, the close-fitting affair and the loveliest color themes of spring and summer have been woven into the lustrous straws and the fine flowers, fruits, feathers and ribbons. Pretty shades and attractive combinations Dress Goods Section, Second floor. CHARMING collection of new springtime large droopy model for afternoon wear. The lisere and horsehair braids, with trimmings of gay are here in great variedness. Smart New Hats at $7.50 As colorful as one could wish. Straight or up- turned brims, mushrooms and new unusual shapes, flower wreathed or trimmed with French fruit, feathers, and some add a novel ribbon bow at the side to complete their charm. Millinery Section, Third floor. The Spring Wardrobe | You Would Like You can be the dictator of your own wardrobe if you know how to make it. And this Dressmaking Course has been plan- ned to show vou how to make it, and at small expense. The entire course of six practical, helpful lessons, in which you actually make a garment yourself, costs but $5.00. ‘An expert dressmaker teaches you how and helps you with every detail—actually works with you and explains any- thing you do not understand. It is not a course consisting of [ lectures and directions, but one that shows you how certain I}l:jngs are to be done, and these certain things embrace every- thing. These Dressmaking instructors are in constant touch with . cvgr;-thing new in the world of fashion—you get the benefit of it. Five Sessions Daily: 9:30, 11, 1:30, 3 and 4:30 Societies and clubs may arrange for a special private class, thus providing for a “New Fashioned Sewing Bee.” Auditorium, Eighth floor—Use F Street Elevators in Value, $55 62-Piece Dinner Sets, $16.50 (A VERY SPECIAL VALUE) Good quality white porcelain, in two conventional floral patterns. Contains all the most-wanted pieces. Dinnerware Section, Fifth floor. If You Desire a High-Grade Cowhide Traveling Bag This Is an Unusual Value at $18.75 ) 1] Genuine Cowhide Traveling Bags, in the con- venient 18-inch size only. It is made in three-picce leather style, with real leather lining, very sub- stantial hand-sewed frame and good strong lock, catches and handles. You may have them in light and dark shades of leather. For the man or woman who wants a_really high-grade traveling bag at a much lower price than they have been ob- tainable in many months, we commend this value. ‘Traveling Goods Section, Fourth floor.

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