Evening Star Newspaper, March 11, 1921, Page 18

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ¢, FRIDAY, MAROH 11, 1920 . = & o - Moodmard & Lnthrop | | REG. U.S.PATENT OFFICE | i (Cops a1, by the Interoational Syudicate.) 1 Sa.SheS M d. h E A I f G, I FAMOUS CHURCH STARTS TO ADVERTISE. . o : 0oqais aster ppare or iris - : IN THE MEN’S STORE Are Beloved o . Y 5= RN 4 ?&" Fashion Whether it’s a Suit, Coat. IFrock, or per- . : Every costume must have haps all of these, that the younger girl is going : _ = . " ' Lo 3 gerg going : \/, o its sash. and here are suit- ave for Easter. she wi R ie disnlasr i New Tan Gabardine Sble 1 dde toe thien ) and to have for Easter, she will find this display 2 . . for day evening wear. of springtime fashions irresistible in charm i S Q Yol ROMAN-STRIPED SASH} 4 ; flnes H | ]l)al”(.()(l[b, \}) in Bayadere and lengthwise ef: and youthfulness. s fects; some finished with 12- t The First in Several Seasons ok fonge, didothers Wil Most Youthful Suits have heen especially des H Cabardise Ras Havoll to $850, i for girls: of course, they use all the newest fabric ' : I..n m‘u.‘m Raincoats have been impossible to get I IN COLORED SASHES, as wool jersey. tweed, tricotine and serge, but the styles until now at this low pric in moire and faille silk ribbons : are so delightiully young. For instance, the Norfolk 2 i Easy-fitting ible-breasted model, with the in- !‘\lh:kA 1 \'_Vlrrn‘\\n with fringed model, of light mixed tweed, with a smart yoke and 1 : verted pleat in the back when Silssohisolid ioplars ol matah inverted pleats both back and front, stitched with silk needed : full belted; cony wshed ok e Berna. sade an and finished with arrowheads. Both the sk ; las Sk s e, nds ot : arrowheads. Both the skirt and coat pockets. gray. $5 to $10. have patch pockets. Priced $25. Navy tricotine fashions A sarnient that dresses vou smartly: ths o A HANDSOME SASH. made the smart box suit illustrated. Black silk stitching and g vou smartly; that keeps of ‘two different 2ibt Ch £ vou dry: that wears well; that is not too heavy. mh;"m “}”hn ‘l‘“‘_"“‘(‘“‘u[;:]“'”; braiding trim the coat, with its trim little vest of crepe | Sizes 34 to 40. . Vo donedl cieat) with1ey and lacings of black silk braid. { wo-toned effect. with 18-inch | plain colored fringe on each . . » SRN ! i or'a colog 1o/ match one of Suits Priced $16.50 to $55 ) . he ribhons. SIS, 'nuEN e \7’ y ]{T il - Ql ‘[ o . Rithon N First floor. BN LYew faster otyies in A Wrappy Coat she will wear for “best.” but tie = i arrow belted Sports Coat is popular for school and 7 — narrow be e por QE‘ mus‘“lERE J\/(‘)(}A'“'o(lr (l”(l LS/III'[S New “sun_Rain" everyday wear. Soft crushed collars and wide sleeves, Quality and New Styles Fully Recognized P arasols e Fancy Silk Cravats. in all the leading’ shapes and simbeaniulissRtiey fare : a wonderful range of colorings—stripes, figures and !|"f ';":I' o “f’]_._s'f““'( S that will not crush the prettiest frock, are distinctive plain shades. $1 to $3. . 'l‘“"v‘"c“ “_L‘_‘ ‘:)“r"‘c‘{ “aster €oS- features of the wrappy models, while the three-quarter s Knitted Silk Four-in-Hands, in new weaves. Women's “22-inch Sun-rain sports models of rough tweeds and camel’s hair, with H Handsome Ties that are just now at the height of a Parasols, with assorted wood narrow belts and patch pockets, are as comfortable as * { returning vogue. Plain colors and 1 v distinctive handle d colored bakalite they are smart. 3 combinations. $2.50, $3, $3.50 and i seessndwal briee) Shownlin Ga : J 8 all the wanted spring colors, Pri H Neglige Shirts present the latest desigus in el e ats Priced $15 to $65 : stripes and fancy fig d effects, in a splendid assort- Women's 22-inch Sun-rain = E 4 H Washington. ars get all tangled up ment of colors. both printed and woven. Guaranteed I':f'r'}:"l” _'"l navy blue. brown, _Suede-like Tams, ithat so auany girls, have been ' § EBoysandcirts: St et o |'~l<‘." e i f;n;me fast dyes. $2.50 to $5. black, purple, green and taupe. {nkmg for. have just come in. These jaunty affairs are fof the famous N algo gles ol R Tt : Pl The handles have the mnew jn cherry, rose, jade. Delft blue, copper, leather and & which is right across the lit s S iiagied Pleated-bosom Shirt ) and a wel-+ masbleized cap. some with vari shades of brown. Priced SL50. & from the White House. Y N s is the first time anybody put | come change from the pl neglige.” Bosoms and leather wrist straps and others ~ YATIOUS Sha i brown. Price; . EStiie ihic chiaron; 1t 1is, ) & biltkcaxd Jonposite X the WWNILE cuffs of handsome striped madras and body of plain Wil hakalite fwaistine Rl Springtime Frocks of Silk are newest. in styles of place, and the fact that it has just be- ; B the n says, and colored chambray to blend with the madras. $5, plus I‘\\'m;»;-n\ 25-inch Colored Silk charming simplicity, or elaborate with brightly colored fisun to advertise : something special for women tax. Umbrellas in all shades. some embroideries. There are frocks of crisp taffeta, with s e aneione et e ¥ dout torget to write to me| SRS Gragel Shirte! hindenrie ne dos s it of them have a two-inch satin ruffics and frillings of Canton crepe, with broad sashes € 1d Ao et and become a m r of the Junior ks o L N S border which is entirely new faced in contrasting colors: attractive frocks which $ gouc to church here Tafea Mra. | Travel Ciub. F SLL BURKE. very heavy and elegant quality. Cw stripes in two, and gives a very modish ap- f i 3 i < i !{hmm,mm Mrs Ko Limrdabl avelog Boy. three and four color combinations. $10, plus tax. pearance: a very select style combinte migndtetteand crepe, and Ioyeljicolored fons 'll"ulslanedlln !nlnis")_\;u.l see it s more | assortment of handles. $9, plus lards with ties of velvet ribbon. Exquisite embroider- B ey o ey oo | WESTERNERS NAME OFFICERS tax. ies and smocking are secn, also, smart little vests of 8 8tatue is in the middle of the park | Thomas Flaherty was elected to 3 i = Cslieston SRiavinoors lace and sashes in lovely colors. The two ietching - Bebween” he ‘ehurch and e WhIe i the catiforns W Men'’s Sorine Shoes models indicate the beauty of these girlish styles. 2 Buchanan and Arthur are the through the enst ar, at a me O 5 dents who have attends : at the Thomson N * Corset \x} aists Frocks Priced $15 to $35 s a lot o o 3 i oo ofion Skating n | ewly Lowered Prices for Misses’ W ot B ek e e | Tan Russia and “un Dt VIISSes| v eat ‘ . some way or other a lot of folks—the | { Metal Calfskin _High Should be selected before the S;I‘x:m!‘nguel-s—lhhlnk "r x\‘luuk)"nr Sh(x)c‘('m"l ':‘:ulll\'nwfid Easter suit or frock is chosen. o be married in . i and Gun Metal Cali- Ferris Corset Waists are now \ : I T R I L gk Oxiords, alvo here in pink as well as white These warm spring days Norwegian Grain in the different stvles adapted > , P Brogues and Brown to the growing figures. The & ? one thinks of sports—and Cordovan _ Brogues, girl just putting on her first All made with that ex corset waist is often just a acting care that you bit particular and the pink will B ¥ have learned to expect appeal to her. They have the 5 5 ' £ of us. button or clasp front, with the Women’s i : i Ism will Iv'_r fl;c [I)l\pv shn]n!dmi strap or \v.i;‘l;olm it, These smart individual affairs, so colorful and so chic, [ ular price for both Oxfords and High Shoes this season, and with all the healthful fea- that one finds so many y sions for their wearing { and this means a saving ranging from a fourth to nearly a tures which have always New BrOg.ues S o manyjippYRic ds tor dhanmenng, 2| half over the price of similar grades the past season. marked the Ferris as an ideal S ial, $8.50 —BATAVIA BRAID is broad brimmed and 2| Meo's Store, First Soor, sorset support for the develop- peciai, 3o. stitched and faced in a contrasting color. | ing figure. $150 to $3.50. ; X —HEMP, one of the most popular sports braids, F at Tenth St i Fervis. Elastic-front Corsets, * | gioia0c of senuie brown Rus: B achioaedbints ol ot ies dovhlc Saee ) > a en - 1 flexible in boning, with inserts o 284" Gk “erforated deco- and trimmed with nail heads or combined with | | of elastic all the way beside [3tion aroumd vamp, quarter silk and braided in an effective manner. , the soft front steel. A splen- . e —Very soft braid hats, in pastel colors, are worked . ; and eyelets; sturdy welt soles Very so ats, in pastel colors, are worked - 4 For Saturday s ) R BO [/S d:;l‘liv(comfortagiomodc! for 3nd military heels. The model with white \(\i'or;ll and wear a colored grosgrain : athletic_wear. . : ibh the crown - s one of the most lar. ribbon aroun € Cro; 3 ¢ a Sdle of : For the B ¢ School Gt R T e price s consiorabiy less —BLACK AND WHITE is smartly combined in a or e Boys o chool Age ;oi‘:t;rxslfi:a"y;o;x ord is being hat of straw with a large mushroom crown of i 5 s 2 3 I A b T angora, and also in a white hemp hat stitched in NEW CLOTH HATS—Novelty Mixtures and Checks of wn- The New in HiEhiesans cabtorics romiSior black in fancy design. | usual smartiess correctly styled.” we_supply many of our usual —A LARGE JAPANESE SILK HAT of Oriental ’ : I a ! AP S11a i ¢ oo . nes. 11 i i - straw = i e e st Whatia wealth lof ideas and —FOR AFTERNOON WEAR at the Country Club 3 5 TWEEDS : CHECKS ““M!’K'"S new creations one finds in our Learn Dressmaking or garden party there are picturesque affairs of y 1 7 —and in greens, tans, browns, blue serge and a host of other new Neckwear displays. And they & 3 z soft faille silk, chiffon taffeta, georgette crepe and 1 . / colorings. There are a number of caps of imported fabrics. are always fresh, bright and We have an expert New York organdy. in the loveliest of pastel colorings, with : Dprin resses - 3150 and $200 B b ‘4 fve. in regard to dressmakin i < A4 il S 5 S i B For the Smaller Boys Biloe Coltar and 'Cuft Scis, 30U have mever sewed before. W s oo STRAW HATS—It is not a bit too carly to choose them, 1y or oll:also some trimmed you "And it you already have 7z May be had in imported Milan and domestic straws: finely \Wpita Ocgandy Collar” and Some knowledge of dressmak- : blocked :.nd m{r_‘mm Our Boys’ Straws enjoy an enviable rep- Cuff Sets, tiimmed with Hiue iN8: 50 much the better. THE FASHION IN Hair Dressing Fashions—We i umwnnl{\');)\q\g‘.%;;.y’l'fi..\:. ATORAL BEAGKARD NAbY and tan colored border_and A Course of Six Lessons for $5 GLOVES ::: clpar:\,]?;;a_nnt x;rnhvall_zhe 1;]:. H white embroidered dots, 75c. Select the hour and day that French Gray Suedes, 12 fair aod ol dense waring the J $2 to $10 Each Vesting and Banding in many suits you best—9:30, 11, 1:30, 3 e hair and will devss yours in the > . s 2 = » 11, 1230, button, $7; 16 button, manner most becoming % ] A ; dainty, lacy designs that women and 4:30. > U : - ¥ NG L you. 3 | Decidedly new models in all lead- Navy Tams of Blue Serge. our exclusive make and vaiuc, §2. admire and wear so much. Enroll today. $8.50. A new importation Permanent Waving, Marcel v 3 ing colors Naval Reserves of Blue Serge, $2.50. Many new effects just received ake F Street Elevators to has just arrived in the Waving, Shampooing. if{ Fy Awllcraldh cee the<aRdr e Bogs® Store, Foarth foor. e Eigittifoos Glove Section, First floor. Personal Service Section, Secood floor. $ in all their youthiul style and ?}fié beauty you would unde nd just $ why so many women go to Kafka's A . . B1 s tier map oo % | Recent Purchase, Just Received, Brings the ordinary. We have placed very many new models in this s Vhether your : fancy turns to Taffet tin, Crepe = : de Chine, or Georgettes; or your taste prefers G Navy, Brown, FRO‘ KS FOR MISSES Sand or Tangerine—j the dress 5 you want is here. . Theyre simply wonderful. In D i " L and Unusual Values at 2 5 r J b ek vy ¢s have been fashion i TWO Hund red MlSses | Delightfully youthful frocks ha. e f s-h oned of & Ot.nn - e taffeta, Canton crepe, crepe de chine and satin, fabrics which SpOI’tS Sults Spec1a1 are setting the mode. The new modes are captivating with &) Sk their quaint fitted bodices and flaring bouffant skirts, or ! : 32950 1 straight lines and wide, crushed girdles; long-waisted frocks Ll el i are trimmed with many tiny ruffles, and basque effects have Fine Suits of Twill Cord ; divided tunics, exquisite with eyelet embroidery in contrasting s o© w1 or v : o ~ Tricotine and Covert, in many colors. Narrow pleatings and dainty lace or embroidery vests, new and striking models at $59.50 solid or eyelet embroidery in exquisite designs and colorings, small clusters of flowers caught here and there, fancy ribbon Sprlngtlme Coats bows and sashes and lots of tiny buttons are the trimmings. = ; £ Colors are navy, brown, copen, rust, gray and black. All in all, Modish models for the Miss in all the new fabrics they are quite the most charming and chic little frocks that & loths, Tweed M it X/ - > olo Cloths, Tweeds, Sport Mixtures, in Tan, Brown, 7 »re could desire New Blue, Red and le. Priced 7| g 2 J $l5 to $29.50 : Misses' Section, Fourth Soer.

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