Evening Star Newspaper, March 13, 1921, Page 41

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| "o‘..m" Pbilips - cxe oy e - - 3 T L — a - gL e ELEVENTH ST. Ml“ln ery D ept. . —4th Floor The House @of Councsy———l 608 TO 614 Monday 'LS“‘S MISS ALICIA X Of New York, sinter of wife of the Porto Rieas A Special Showing of Matron Hats In Our Millinery Salon (Fourth Floor.) C;binet ‘!;amilies Larger Than in Times Gone By they pass part of the year. and Mrs. Cameron and Miss Cameron arrived in Washington about a week Pefore March 4 and ure at the Shore- am. Everything that concerns the Prlnce i of Wales is of interest in the capital, where he left such pleasant mem- |l ories, and the news that he is to | act as best man at the wedding of ||l his closest friend and lifelong chum, { [ Lord Dalkeith, and Miss Molly Las- ||f calles is received with sympathy. It seems the prince experienced some |[i difficulty in getting royal sanction ||f for his appearance In such a rale. for the bridegroom pros heir of the Duke of Bucclengh. and dukes are very jealous of priviieges. Premier L The effort has been to combine originality of design and trimming with a smartness that will be consistently becoming. There is a decided demand by ladies of mature tastes for effects which shall lose none of their distinctive character and yet be more becomingly suitable in their interpretation of fashion. Thus you'll find featured Hats of Kandee Cloth—Cellophane and Feather Hats—of impres- sive shapes and effective trimming. In Black Gl’ay‘ Henna. P\ll‘p]c. Navy and Marlne Blue. 51 500 — which is likewise a special price’— stablished : young prince his days “hereafter -figuring in nuptial pageants. The marriage will occur rduring Easter week and is considered the most important of the year. The bride is the dauxhter of the youngeny Sir Frank Lascalles, and (s, there- fore, a niece of Lady Spring-Rice. Miss Betlv. the handsome young daughter of the late British ambas- sador. will. be among the attendants. But a role which the prince is at present filling awakens a wider in- tercst, and that is his attempt te revive the old-fashioned waltz, and his insistence that the splendid music | i of some ten or more years ago, the Strauss waltzes and others, be in- cluded in programs when he attends balls. He struck a popular note and swept away much accumulated race hatred in that ball given last month by’ his cousin, the Countess of Ath- lone, wheri he had the orchestra play the sprighty waitz from “The Rosen. fer” and “The Blue Danube.” No one dentes that the most glorious dance music ever composed was for the waltz, so that from every stand- point there seems logic In reviving it. and thus displacing some of the jazz and hop steps which are such torture to merves. The French government is planning to show special courtesies to those 1lant membars of the Rainbow Ivision, and who are anxlous to visit all the batile acenes in which that regiment. participated. Thess In- dians are also among the enormously rich residenta of Oklahoma, their lands’ lying right in the most pro- ductive oll belt and leased to com- panies at rentals which make even the salary of President Harding seem government and will be accémpanied - ‘hey are all wards of the @ ———— WE FULFILL OUR PRoinSEs—-——= e e Miher Aincears | ¥iach member of this unique excyr- 7 slon party expects to apend about H $5.000 on cxpanses and about the H same amount on glfts for friends on | this side who cannot make the trip. The party will come to Washington ! Jlen route to New York and will be i §! received by the principal members of I Congress from Oklahoma. and by the ' J| two senators from that mtate. They (E.F. Droop & Sons Co.) i || hope alao te mact the French ambas- sador, who Is an object of greAt ven- e ") W=l eration to the Indians, as the repre- = = ! sentative of the land_for which the We nlln ln I Lowen Prices Always it warrlors of the tribe shed m.“sbegn- ! —Quality Considered [ taries of State, War and Navy, and _ 4§ perhaps, too, the President. T = S ft be the first (our of Indians still under | h tal care to any for- ‘ N rE are sansficd that final readjustment of prices for the year 0] it 1 1921 on the various lines of high-grade musical merchandise i i 4 which we distribute in and about Washington has been I Date for Daffodil Ball J reached, and we are pleased to announce that, irrespective of i Is Changed to April 21 f former costs to us,-a new schedule of retail prices is now in effect. 1 e The date J?,;el_ha,});!:;r::; °?'l,":' J:;f i The standing of our House—not only here but in the entire terri- It '.:,-fl:"z'y'""-r"finh::ur'f'i,"rnf '"‘lcl.r the i tory we cover—has beer reached through strict adherence to our | :';'n'm:.’fi'.gbep'ézid o it e 1 policy to confine our efforts exclusively to the sale of merchandise munltpEouse g of absolutely reliable character and to extend to the public at all Navy and Marine Corps times every consideration to which its so frequently expressed con- fidence and liberal patronage entitles it. - Steintoay |- 733 11th St. N.W. Bachrach Hat Renovator Ladics’ and Men's .Hats o7 AT Iiiads Cleaned Biocked Officerz te Give Dance || ! “The Pllnu o! the Musiu Grandeur of tone, responsiveness to every mood and demand of the player, unsurpassed durabi'ity and refinement of outline, combine to make it the first choice of professional and amateur musicians throughout the civilized world. Pianos Victor-Vicirohs | o Unauestioncd Dependability on e o : : 5625 up “The Best” = Plgyer-Planos ‘ . estioned Durability The Autopiana De Luxe Pizyer Act Accept no suhatitute. Made The Pianista in a sufficient number of siyies Huntington It Laffargue to suit every taste and purse. T IA:":" Ateachment i | Howard (R. S.) . .$425.00 he Anoelus g i | Janssen .... . 525 to sl,375 The Waida-i . .$575 | = 5 i A=z Brambach B"’y Grands Victor Record Service 4 Smallest Grand made, beay- IRVING BOERNSTEIN 1= | l | Eiectric Foot- i Tite Art:pollo | | | tiful tone and 9 i ipower roproduc- $ 3 I| Anish ooeeeieenoninin. $750 1s Not Only Efficient |ing machise . 975 I x Director of the —_in point of clerical assistance. | Traasposes ; M Bo':fho-fndm-fienmn "Gnnds but 1t og’aureyvfrdy opporrumity | mn h.d;.,'"" i L 4,,,'”"" Saint arks Cafe o o try o ¥ | Amertesn progucis: - $1100 | e meonds betore vou el Beierin e onesiy Orchestra. = - — ———— Y- —=1, t connected ‘or ‘amMiiated musical organization Bl He has selected the components The Hazelton W elte-Mlgnon o B ganization of the highest clams. P | Mech at th Gration Hotel, Con Reproducing-Piano ot sl et e Bk epting engagements for sp Has no saperior. It was Welte who gave the world the reproducing piane, and the Hndlel | parties and exelus is the latest development of Welte's original creation. Price, in beautiful mahogany, $1. '""oufi"f' Hotel Graft Phone Fronkifa 4000 13°. 3 —_— — tern-effects being natural colored centers with ' o1z, w _ brown, green and blue band borders. [ vin 7.6x106,. 5 3 : g 6x12, —— - c—— - ——— e ma s = — . - 1921—PART 2. . SOCIETY: . Established 1861 ' .o Sons Fiwiiie ‘.fabMSlueb " Linens Carpets Upholstery Special Values in Refr‘igerétom and Cedar Chests Every refrigerator in our establishment, whether it be the most éxpensive or the lowest priced refrigerator, it is manufactured in the most sciéntific mannér to afferd good, dry cold cir- culation, and well msulated—thus assuring you well kept food and the lowest possible price. Special Apartment Size Refrigerator, with white por- Celoid “INEETIOT. . «jc o sloisinis s slh sjalissiololoin 1o o o/s heimis ate oo o .00 Large Top-icer Rcfngerator hardwood case, baked white enamel interior, 73-1b. ice capacity; equipped with sanitary silver tinned shelves. Price................... $38.00 Three-door Refrigerator, hardwood case, baked enamel interior, mineral wool insulation, equipped with sanitary glass trap: Price, o sespa dusma bt e e ha A $49.00 Seamless Porcelain Refrigerator—ice compartment and food compartment of genuine porcélain, making this re- frigerator a perfect sanitary refrigerator. The outside . case of solid quartered oak, hand polished and rubbed. Ice capa¢ity 100 1bs. Price..........coonnnn. ST R $87.00 Large Size Genuine Opalite Refrigerator, all food com- partments of beautiful white glass, case of selected quar- tered oak; ice capacity 125 0b8. PHEC....cvivavscssson $98.30 Ceddr Chests _ Our spring shipments are now on display—in various sizes and designs. Lwer - chest made from solid, carefully selected red cedar, each chest constructed with four corner blocks to insure strength. Also equipped with lock and key. Special Cedar Chest, 36 inches long......:........... $16.50 Special Solid Cedar Chest, 42 inches long......... ... $25.00 The Linen Shop Offers Bleached Pure Irish I.men Tablecloths, \uth Nap- White Satin-finished Bedspreads, beautiful new de kins to ‘match, at very attractive reduced prices. Tulip, signs: superior grades; size 80x90 inchés; hemmed énds. carnation, rose, chr) 5anthemum and stripe designs. Reduced to, each..........., $5.75, $6.30, $7.25 and $8.50 Cloths, 2x2 \ard< reduced to, each Size 86x96 inches. Reduced to, each.......... $5.50 Cloths, 2x2/ yards, reduced to, each. . Napkins, 22x22 inches, reduced to, dozen Bléached Pure Linen Towels, 22x34 inches : hemmed : : : blue or red borders, taped, for tea, glass or pantry u ¢ Bleached Purc Ifish Linen Table Damask, 70 inches Soft absorbent linen. Reduced to, each......... i..75¢ " wide. Shamrock, fose or tulip design. Fine woyen, Half linen, 2174x31 inches. Reduced to, each. .. .30¢ durable pure flax. Réduced to, yard.............. $2.00 : : . 18 Qdd Pure Linen Tea Cloths: some have scalloped Bléached Pure. Irish, Linen Napkins, heavy woven edge, others are hemstitched; sizes 45x43, 54x54, 72x72 flax ; floral designs ; 20x20 inches. Reduced to, doz., $7.00 and 66x84 inches. * Very attfactive values for, each, $9.25 Bleached Pure Irish’ Huckabuck Towels, 17x33 Lace-trimmed Scarfs ; wide lace edge with insertions inches; damask figured borders. Reduced to, each, 88¢ and motifs of fine lace; 17x30 inches. Each .,.y....75¢ Handkerchief Dept. Offers for \londaQL only 25 dozen Finest Porto Ricar; Handmade llosaiciLace Edge Handker- chiefs; corners of exquisite drawn effects, on finest sheer linen. Attractively reduced to $1.35, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.25 each. Men's Hemstitched Pure Linen Hand-émbroidered Initial Handkerchiefs. Not all letters in these lots is the reason for quick clearance at the very attractive price which is one-half less than regular. Four styles'of initials, 50c each. Draperies, Awnings; Slipcovers At this time of the vear ‘our. shops are Bém’:r able to handle work than at a later date. For this reason we advise you to make sclections ‘of ‘materials now, and place vour orders for Uelivery, at a later date, if desirable, for-draperies, awnings and slip covers. We have recefved-our spring cretonnes, linen and other. fabrics. The range of selection now comprises. every new pattern and coloring for the spring and summer of 1921, Grass and Fiber Rugs We-have-a I‘arge- assortment of Grass: Fiber, Wool-fiber and heavy quality Rush Rugs ready for the early buver. New designs and new colorings. Hodges Fiber Rugs Waile 'Grass Rugs All sizes fram 27x54 to. 12x15 feet. The All sizes from 27x54 inches to 12x13 feet. Also Hodges Fiber Rugs are espeécially worth while pl- in and figured runners up to 9 feet wide. where hard wear is t6 be given. They are water- proof (do not swell up, or buckle under the action Biltmore Rush Squares of moisture) ahd-very beautifully colored. Made of heavy quality rush, each square 18 Ogal Rush Rllgc by 18 Inches, and.these squarés made into a va- riety of rug sizes prncfleally without limit. We Very attractive rugs and suitable for a variety quote on a few useful sizes: of purposes. - The quality is very heavy. the pat- Sizes from 18x36 to 9x12 feet.

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