Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1921, Page 9

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A Tailored Twillcord $89.50 This finely woven wool fabric lends itself par- ticularly well to the smart lines of this tailleur smodel for spring. Note the graceful lines of this simple yet ex- tremely elegant model, as sketched from life. The | stitched revers; the single loop; the severely plain skirt—the two-tone silk lining—all denoting wun- usual skill in designing. Extravagant prices mostly meanex- 7 travagant profits. We merchandise on the principle of marking all mer- chandise at a reasonable profit only. Adjacent to The Rialto 721 Ninth Street N.W. Pleased Customers are the best evidence that our SERV- ICE is intensely satisfactory Invisible Toric § Bifocal Lenses ]'O A very special price—the same whether from a prescription of your oculist or as a result of careful tests by our optometrist. tical 712 1™ st. Ertebacher | Where Styles Originate and Emanate Appreciating, - Acknowledging, Apologizing! F IF YOU WERE AMONG THE THRONG THAT VISITED THIS SHOP TODAY AND FAILED TO RECEIVE THE CUSTOMARY ERLEBACHER SERVICE, WE APOLOGIZE We Were Overwhelmed | Atthe Response to Our-Announcement of Our Anniversary Celebration and Style Exhibition Offeri Discount - for :mg 0/ All Suits Few Days Og;:::es . at Millinery WE THANK YOU, AND WITH AN AUG- MENTED SALES FORCE PROMISE TO BEND EVERY EFFORT TO MAINTAIN OUR REPUTA- TION FOR SERVICE AND STYLE LEADERSHIP. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1921 HER: VOICE STILL HER COUNTRY'S. CORBEILLER AND BONNET | WILL “SHIP BY TRUCK. Opens Office in Baltimore. PARIS, March 14.—In elections held vesterday for seats in the chamber | SPecial Dispateh to The Star. of deputies, made vacant by the ele- vation of M. Millerand to the presi- dency and the death of M. Lauche, 3. Le Corbeiller, president of the mu- nicipal council of Paris, and J. L. Bonnet, representing_ the bourgeolsle element, were elected. The victors polled 70,000 votes against 58,000 cast for Ernest Loriot | SOmPe and Boris Souvarine, two communists, g who are on trial in connection wm||s Oisbdrangifihe SrahFnctivesin an alleged plot to overthrow the gov- | °" ernment. Transportation Line of which was recently incorporated *'ship-by-truck" ly inaugurate a the state dustry throughout 5866 “PENNSY"” PENSIONEBS | truek Te hin it ia railroad added to its the names of forty-nine d traflic for this nounced toda flows in oth man had served the railroad morb’ than fifty years. The pension list of the Pennsylvania now 5,866 names. —_—_— It has been estimated that one Ice- land waterfall could be made to yleld 60,000 horsepower and another 50,000. of the advanta strictions, truck is days, oft it is claimed. . by railroad. Trucks depot. St Patrtck’s Day Blackistone’s Remembrance Box Fecr St. Patrick’s Day A Corsage Bouquet in the Irish colors, with a box of Rosemary Candy. Price, $5.00 and $10.00 BLACKISTONE, 14th and H Phone Main 3707 tar of the Imperial Opera House at Moscow, ow at_the American Red Cross camp for ere daily singing helps to cheer the hearts Mme. Morosova, form: with her husband and b: Russian refugees, in Dal of her exiled countrymen. COMMANDER W. F. LOW, PLAN TO CELEBRATE RETIRED, DIES HERE |Friends of Irish Freedom Will Ob- serve March 17. Plans for a celebration and enter- tainment March 17 were outlined at a meeting of the Padraic H. Pearse branch of the Friends of Irish Free- doom at Typographical Temple last night. In an open forum discussion on the I ‘Went Back to Active Service Twice After First Retirement in 1900. Commander William F. Low, U. S. retired, died Saturday at his home | Irish question the following partici- Fachion in thé Mendota apartments. He had|Pated: Arthur Smail of Georgetown. €l been in ill health for some time. Siveteran foft the Eenlan movement With Commander Low was born in Con- [and one of the charter £ S cord, N. H., the son of Franklin and | the national VALUE! Friends of Irish Freedom O'Connor, former pre: Daughters of Erin; William Walsh Catherine Mullen of New . Edward Mitchell presided. $3.50 Philadelphia And RETURN War Tax 28 Cents Additional $3.25 Chester And RETURN War Tax 26 Cents Additional $3.00 Wilmington And RETURN War Tax 21 Cents Additional Sunday, March 20 SIMILAR EXCURSIONS April 3 ané 17; May 1, 15, 29 Baltimore & Ohio R. R. Special train wil] leave Wash- ington Union Station 7:05 am. Returning leave Philadelphia 7:30 p.m. same day. See flyers. Consult ticket agents. Mary Stuart Low. He received his early education at St. Paul's School, New Hampshire, and entered the Naval Academy in 1865, graduating in After thirty years of active naval service he applied in 1900 for volun- | _ tary rctirement. In 1902 he was as- signed to command the Massachusetts nautical training ship and continued at this duty until 1911, when he again retired. In May, 1918, he of- fered his services to the Navy and Wwas given his former command, the Massachusetts nautical training ship, aiding in the summer cruise work. His service in this connection proved to be too arduous for his ph condition, and, on advice of naval | physicians, he was returned to retire- ment in September, 1918. For Misses and their Mothers—suit of the Easter Costume. lieved to have been the indirect cause ! of his death. Commander Low is survived by his wife, Mrs. Al Stuart Low, formerly and two of Cin Lieut. Francis Stuart Low, Funeral services will be held to-| morrow morning at 10 o'clock at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, 10th and G streets northwest. Interment will be in Arlington cemetery. ——— Outside of America by far the larg- est utilisation of water power nu] been effected in Norway. ] INCORPORAT ED MAN ¥ 1B1671324.7™ ST.NW. & N.W. $65.00 $85.00 at cash price—the faultless—the styles attractive for you. cent beading or smart sashes and wide girdles,” want simply smartness of lines. MATERIALS: STYLES: :Bgzxy"s‘S{“_ts; = Piquetine Tailored Suits, Striking Flares ¥ goe To $35 Easter Suits oqp e 10 Tunllcord Semi-tailored and Swart: Tailleurs, o Sh]olwinglof misses’ a;d women’s rgodelssz ‘00 ;ri_co:il-lre 0 E:;:o?d.ck ’ i“::af'lszebanamlt]herc “i)s > in all-wool serge and tricotine, button = oiret Twil ered AT TS & and braid trimmed; straight line and full Box Coat saving for you of ten back styles. $25 Easter Dresses Galaxy of taffeta and tricotine frockss .00 georgette overskirts with ruffles, sash — and embroidered medels, in all the popu- 7 lar shades and tones; hundreds to choose from. 3 All-Wool Wrappy Coats Special purchase of All-wool Velour Coats, beautifully silk embroidery trimmed, in i/ models for women and misses; all popular shades; bel shawl collars, etc. Tuesday feature only! Yard-Wide Sateen [$2 Long Silk Gloves| Z5c $1.25 o Dpuck and| Women's Black and othe ne lus.| Other cglors—fine \ux-lwhite silk Gloves, Imercertzed, | Worth “fou[all _sizes — 12-button yara. length. smbroiderfng. Purchase of 100 Spring Tuesday Feature of Boys’ Suits |Women’s $6 to $7 Pumps Tremendous assortment. In the Combined Groups $1.50 Stamped Pillowcases $1.19 Good quality 45-inch pillow ticking—stamped with neat patterns for \ Easter Hats |.] Two Birthday Groups Tor i, | and Twin Stnp Shippers $12 and $15 s6 With Easter just a little over a week away, this birthday offering of high-quality, exclusive shop hats, assumes un- usual importance. Tailored—Sport and a Few Dress Hats in the Birthday Sale! Trimmed street hats, can- dy-cloth draped turbans, . smart Hemp and Milan straws, Canton crepe hats and Organdie hats in the ad- vance styles. Ordinarily you would find such quality and style in hats selling at $20 or $25 each, and for the first birthday of our Millinery _Shop they are $12 and $15. Big _variety of fine = Wool-mixed Suits for boys 7 15 vears—full latest models, 2 pairs_of lined pants. Spe- cial for Tuesday only. $1.25 Dressing cques Choice of Patent Colt, Gun Metal, Mahogany Pumps—also tan and black vicl kid, twin strap slippers, with Cuban or military heels; si 2% to 8 in each lot. s Polly Prim Aprons | $3 Billie Burke 79¢ 49c Dresses, $1.98 Striped and checked stri aic Big assortment of fast cke C ek maa.l."}?. color platd ginghams, Eo',’;h“;" and plain fast all sizes—big variety. chambray dresses rick-rack bratd trimmed.lin all sizes, $5 Pleated Plaid lengths. All sizes. 95¢ = $1.25 pair, 2-clasp Milanese Silk Gloves, in white, black and a few colors. $3 Cross-Stripe Portieres $ l .65 New 3-piece Dutch Portieres, with -plsk, blue, brown and green >ross stripes on PERCALES $3.69 p soring styles—| Good aseortment of stripes, box-pleated ef.|!ots and figures, on light o elegantiy | rounds; 1 to 8 yard the y pleces match: sale’ 0:15 a.m.; plenty to one day, but be oo hand pop irt this season. WIN IN FRENCH ELECTION |4400,000 Transportation Company BALTIMORE, March 12.—The Union Maryland, $400,000 under the laws of Delaware, has opened offices here and will shor: neighboring territory, similar to the company of the same name for Ken- operating out of Loulsville. ganization of the Maryland com- ed the system operating 1 The corporation plans to establish ncipal cities ipp for Baltimore and to secure s and benefits contains | of railroading and not all of the re- Shipment by matter of hours against liver from door to door, from platform to platform; railroads from depot to 1216 F St. N.W. This Is The Week To Buy Your Clothes For Easter And this little shop is brimful of the prettiest things you could imagine! Do not put it off —Spring is here, the trees are budding and the first glorious days of Spring are days where one glories in Spring Clothes. Navy Blue Suits $39.50 $49.50 $58.50 The newest and most fashionable style features of the spring season find expression in these fine suits. The materials are the finest possible workmanship well as becoming. There’s a navy blue suit here that is just the suit The styles display braid, embroid- ery, floss silk, satin piping, irides- ribbon binding, are strictly tailored for those who Revere Jacket All lengths—and all the fine Milanese Silks— Sale of Silk Gloves So critical s the taker of these fine Milanese Silk Gloves that even the slightest fault, (almost impossible to find), is enough to class them as imperfect, and here they are at prices you'd never expect! Double finger tips, 2-clasp, 12 and 16 button | before about 2,000 persons in the au- | aitortumt of Central High School | He likened Lincoln to Oliver Crom- John Drinkwater, Bnglish play-| o pointing to their humble origin wright, whose play “Abraham Lin-|anq tneir subsequent rise to fame as coln? has met With wAIspRERE & ‘lalders of nations. He referred &ev- proval in this country, gave an Eng-| 4; (imes to the ties binding this lish dramatist’s view of Lincoln, 8uP- | country with England and deplored plemented by a definition of art and | statements that one country was bet- artists, in & lecture -Saturday night ' ter than the other ” |DRINKWATER TALKS HERE | for in- and the A= ASHION swings to sailors for spring, partly because KNOX sail- ors are sO uni -ersally— becoming to the tailored woman The Hecht Co. Seventh at F T ST T T T T Fashion With VALUE! s, frocks, wraps and all the little accessories Extras In Suits For MISSES We've ]ust secured from Some of our friends in the manufacturing world, about one hundred of the “boxy” type of Misses’ Suits at consid- erably less than usual prices, just to feature our new «.)Misses’ De- partment. © These we have marked $49.50 $59.50 $69.50 All the new styles that Misses are calling for are here in fine tri- cotine, Poiret twill and twilt cord. - There are Sashed as or or ‘fifteen dollars on every suit. $65 Unusual style features set them apart from the ordinary and give them that marked degree of distinctiveness that is only found in the better wraps. Soft;pile fabrics take first honors and included are velura, ramona, veldyne, moirette, tricotine and evora, in silver pine, pewter gray, collie brown, Labrador gray and Sorrento, as well as navy and black. - Some of the new wraps drop from the shoulder, having their straightness relieved by gather- ing at the waist or.by a belt, others have shirred yokes and barre] hems. Many/novel uses of braid and embroidery are evident. A splendid group at $65. Polo Topcoats, $69.50 Clever spring styles, display straightline effects; hand-tailored of genuine Camel’s hair polo cloth, large pockets and raglan slceves; natural color and brown; full silk lined. Sport Coats at $29.50 Attractive coats of polo cloth, made with full back, front or all-around belts. Silk lined. N;honnlly Known Gloves at These i low Prices Because of Trivial Faults $1.35:= $1.75 and $2 pair, 12- button length Mi- lanese Silk Gloves, in white, pongee, mastic and gray. - For wear with spring dresses. $l 25 PR. $2 pair, 2-clasp, extra- heavy Milanese silk gloves, with Paris - point ‘and wide em- broidered back; in white, mode. -black, mastic, - gray and b[own. $1.50:= $2 and $2.50 pair. 16« button length white Milanese S il k Gloves; splendid ~~quality. Anticipate - your summer neceds HOW- 25c Yard-Wide SKIRTS l% >cru grounds.

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