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10 “THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. TUESDAY. MARCH 15, 1921. - i HUSBAND PLANS TO PUT | . IMMIGRANTS ON FARMS 3 . : New Commissioner General An- - ) nounces Scheme to Divert Aliens " f From Crowded Cities. o W. W. Husband, new commissioner general of immigration, who succreds | Anthony Caminetti as head of the im- migration service, vesterday announced A0 N Stdiey- . DRTETE plans to divert immigrants from the = s = S — S — — S = cities and industrial centers and to co- : ordinate agen of the departments of Interior, Agricultur or to pl the new arriva M ' ’ . Husband pumie £ ens r'me ew rin othes re €a public & pl ] , Labor Da solve the immigr: the same timo correct the econtmic - | d E S I ) Sh Id uation arising from the flow of populi- t t . 1i of small fa " Commis- for millio mall” farm m ew alerni ',V ¢ i thereby increasing the resources of the Peasants and exsentially famers | SPECIALLY $2 4, 75 “ an is not to scatter t . AT PRICED put them up . ] . ¢ New, stylish ahd becoming dresses, . i of crepe de chine, silk poplin and char- g in xn'x\»hn...‘:.ll‘fyf“.: w‘.'fi".‘;’f?fi.«,\" with :fl‘:l meuse. rs;wcnta!l) designed, bc}mmng. red danger. and ideally suited to the expectant Pe o mother’s needs, both for street and ey o b i afternoon wear. servi Very graceful is the model with a knife- e pleated “skirt and an overblouse trimmed in hemstitching. Narrow ribbon ties of a APPROVE NEW D. C. HEADS Contrasting color tie at the neck, while the S waist is confined with a‘l'nng n;rrow]qsl:j. Congress Heights Citizens' Asso- A S * l - * The other model, with a box-pleate : . ! FEaster etiing tunic, which is exceptionally effective. has €iation Gratified Over Selections. pQCIa GSt a smart vest of georgette crepe and lace, Although no resolution of indorse- . Sk . and a long sash belt. ment was offered, embe of the i I o e s 4 o New Baronet Satin Skirts tion expressed gratification at the ap- : pointment of James Oyster and Cuno H. Rudolph as District Commis- et A SN sloners at ' meeding ot the itoc- I ‘ The Newest Handbags t i h he Baptist portable 2 e el n.'.’«'u;as’:\é I Conreas Teighit. | Sevs Finest Quality; | | Seven of the for Easter embers h u i . 0 126 “action "ot 'Fresident Harding. n Styles . | Shades —may be made of silk or leather, bat" Rt iag)tiier twOrBee ConipifERici i they “will prove a charming comple- . l:i-uier White, chairman of the o . ment to your costume. Bailee on street highways and ~ - 308 e 1.0 s Silk moire fashions a very new unique e e e Smart New Baronet Satin Skirts in the much wanted bag. with 4 round flat top, and is trimmed Be Congress Hel neighborhood plain tailored sports models with variations of pockets with pleated frills. On the inside you will ‘ during the past y Mr. White told . . ot : i i find a dainty mirror and attached small the association that street improve- and bucton trimming. Three of the models are sketched. purse, in blue, gray and black. Priced, - and Yums streets southeast. ° These Skirts are of the finest baronet. They were pur- ~ A new envelope vanity case is made of . This is our invitation to you to inspect the New Spring Clothes, 8 tha nesccintion, peestacd T on chased before the advance in price of the material, which siped s :i’]’;,e'r“u‘,"f,‘eji',',dg ;.,";:’;mfi‘f which are shown in a very liberal variety of materials, colorings and CITE —’——NEE accounts for the very low price at which they are now of- ings. Inside are pockets flor [;‘owder puff, models. f mirror and purse. The leather case is . TES _flF_AUENS. fered. priced, $9; the satin one, $1350. / Hand-tailored Clothes, made for us expressly, and much lower Senator Willis Cites Necessity of Colors are black, white, rose, tan, Copenhagen, gray e e LU priced than they were last year. $45, $50, $55 and $60 to be exact. K‘"‘"‘““m"g Those in T. S. and brown—just what is wanted for present and later har;dhag;i i}:) (;u,velopc [;ursc‘_izlrl qudas Other Fine Suits not included in our hand-tailored showing, but ds of A w4 v ere . s - style. t sles are beautifully line \ : 5 c did' b Senstor o b e wear with sweaters. whth silk moire. and fited with mirrors and of a quality that will meet the requirements of all men. These rangs who_succeeded President Harding P e S By Hetoriced! % % g:‘sréa\i.‘;{;.‘l ahf.ffl'm?z of ‘the Ohio Skirt Section, Third floor, smallnside puries Tenysionelstilc nitce in price from $35 to $50. i ety at cher's last nig e i > » iy P tice William F. Day presiding. = Rl RN _ You have a right to demand quality in clthes and you get it here. JSemator Willis said that the thou- There is no substitute t:or quality, and.\\'e insist upon it at all times. dustrial centers must be inculcated You may find lower prices and we believe the quality will be lower Tlams norder. 1o, matntain. the bond too. We have clothes at the lowest prices for good qualit ' L tions in order to maintain the bon 5 7 S ‘es! S ood quality. of unity among the people of the E W N d h N k=l - r;nlry which l?as ’b‘;en“:lml basis of VCI‘Y oma'n ee s a' C a.VY erican progress. . P B oy ot Spring Topcoats---New Fabrics, New Styles tee were: Senator and Mrs. Atlee ’I d < I t F BI I I t PRSedne. M Yo L ailore (0} roc ) ue a Look at the Traveller and the Tourist models; they are distinc- Ballette, Mrs. W. tively styled; they are new: they are in handsome materials and color Robert F. = X: = —for tl}\st\\arglt, stprmlg ltke \\fltdther,f\:h.cn;he W mtertc)o;_n —1Is the Hat Of the Mode, combinations, plain or fancy. $30 to $90. Premrd it seems just a bit too heavy—these of tricotine prove their : Misses Peggy Bockins, Alice H. s b 5 Men's Store, Firat floor. Helane Hamilton, Therese smartness, utility and economy beyond question. Whether far Afternoon, . Minnie Letts. ' Catherine s N\ld:!: ’u;“‘fi::"‘:bf“"’ McGuire There are at least seven different attractive models, all Street or Séo"ts Wear ] ha . .. . . . . —_— I emphasizing new points of fashion, straight-line frocks, For Afternoon ‘one sees large, y WILL GIVE LENTEN PLAY. coat effects, long-waisted frocks, with pleated or new cir- broad-brimmed Blue_Dyed Whlte Strlped L e cular skirts, showing many new necklines and sleeves that affairs, of navy blue maline or hand- M d S L “The Upper Room” to Be Presented go to any length. sewed lisere braids, sometimes adras hflt(ng Tonight at Carroll Hall. 7 . . . drooping under bunches of crimson Wolf Furs An All-white Striped Mad- “The Toper Koom” a Lenten play | Handsome, colorful embroidery, in solid or eyelet work, colored fruit and berries, with long ras Shirting, suitable for :’m‘:g at's 35‘0'(‘]0?)‘(5.’1')';1:iv)e:fnxr;; narrow silk braid, cut steel beads or broad embroidered streamers of velvet ribbon ; or small. 5 otied’s and children’s gar- e of sraninis af ol plavers il « crepe sashes trim some, while others have smart vests and close-fitting turbans, of tulle 3"(} Are NewThis Year s as well a5 seeals Umiversity and “alumnae of Trinity collars of organdy or checked gingham edged in pleated braid, trimmed withihiige bows <o = ; i A wonderfully fine RSt M TG othy ) €xlistian, . s satin ribbon For the first time a process ali i A P east are Mrs. A. Hamilton "“-flxnmj - For Street Wear, there is a striking hat of navy WIE Fiirdl may be dviedhin six handsome. striped de- e is TR rolt convi Prices From $25 to $55 * milan, with large loops and ends the lovely soft blues found signs. The price is most at- entirely of pantomime, with the ex- Women's Dress Section, Third floor. of Roman striped ribbon. run through the crown and falling a ‘hte }gfh]pr”u:\'a;‘fdi“‘ tractive, S8c yard. ¢ i Sn of & atastiaveeclatithia end : : idel 5% fer all bl 5 a GUISIIC (e ox SaN0° L334 White Goods Section, Second floor. of the play. i . over the brim on either side. you prefer all blue, you may soft, fluffy fur of a similar e B e B choose a large shape of milan, edged with ribbon loops and texture to fox and is very be- Tan Leather B fusniel the) ncidental music foc P ‘ trimmed with a cockade of grosgrain ribbon. coming, so we expect Blue BUS s e nciaoncal muslc for Negliges and Boudoir Ca . Dyed “Fox to immediately Boston Bags Margaret Callahan. g g pS For Sports Wear, there is a chic little hat of navy bound into popularity. Your East Gft ACihe Lo = @ g ir ¢ i i H = . aster 1 e Lowest CONSENTS TO $1,000 VERDICT. For the enjoyment of one’s leisure hours ! e cloth, embroidered in bright = piue Dyed Wolf is shown ] price we Have $2.5() The Washington Railway and Elec- : red wool, or a straight brimmed milan hat with velvet ribbon in very smart Animal Choker tor Churity _Seen Them. ....... l:;l; Company has consented to a ver- Charming, indeed, are the New Breakfast Coats of satin in rust and blue around the crown, and a large bunch of dark styles an in variations of Ly . . S — for the death of William C. Stump, and crepe de chine, with a flounce either plain or tucked, with blue cherries. And then, there are ever so many more hats shade. Should be sent to Ao el anon | BAE Wi B wam Rilled by S.cnr of the comt roll, shawl or tuxedo collars and stitched-in sleeves, in pink, blue, in navy blue, taffeta hats, straw hats, and braid hats, in the $19.50 $25 Howard S. Reeside n Trame, Jastening witn & fury in Clrcult T copen, rose and American beauty. $12 and $13.50. newest springtime shapes, and sometimes combined with and 923 H Street, N.W. = NGt e mnd ustice McCoy. y 2 . i g €. Stump. administ . TPC l\he:. Sill;‘ Kimonos, i full Howing styles; bave a dhicred various colored flowers and ribbons, to complete their charm. For Section, Third floor. Traveling Gooda Section, Fourth floor, 3 voke finished with a striped ribbon fold, in rose, copen, lavender . 7 and navy. $1050. Prices from $12.50 to $35 , Many women like Wool Albatross Kimonos of a light weight. Millinery Salon, Third floor. L T S e St S o i askels for Laster an /ses empire effect, has loose flowing sleeves trimmed in satin; the other is tucked at the shoulder, has long sleeves, and is trimmed : ] X in ribbon; colors are copen, lavender and gray. $1350. O d- d Gr Many different kinds, sizes, shapes, - ol New Boudoir Caps, in such dainty and captivating styles, rgandaies an ay <olors fa“d o thisgrcat Syt fashioned of nets, faces, satin and crepe de chine and trimmed ; stock of baskets. . . with tiny ruffles, pleatings, ribbons and rosebuds, or hemstitched SWISSCS I aces There are many practical and ar- ahgue an in a manner quite demure. $§1 to $12. § e tistic gifts for Easter suggested by g Neglige Sectlon, Third floor. So Crisp and Sheer T=are flf‘)oivf“g, an l“““““atl the graceful flower and fruit baskets . ey vogue—fashioning the mos S Dlscomfort —will be the inspiration for SiS ; 5] d for the table and floor, Arbistic yar 2 A exquisite afternoon an dinieres and pedestals, and plain or alke the most charming and dain- NS e P D P! C —are usually the result of o i Frock evening gowns. ornamental baskets for the chil- weak eyes.” Consult our tiest ot summer trocks. Filet, La To;ca an[d fincbmesdh dren’s eggs . P “E ) ERE S nets, are handsomely embroid- i u . Mo o . gll"aduau‘_ optometrist, who Ol};(}\.{fl.gll;lgbl D":' §I}EDSCISI}X“’§; ered in the most fascinating de- There are baskets for daily use in the kitchen, dining room, boudoir, office and market, will advise you as to the array of new colofs—choose signs, and there are plain, hand- and clothes baskets of sturdy character. condition of your eyes and such combinations as rose and tied filet meshes to match the . _ will fit the proper glasses. . navy, navy and copen, orchid flouncings. ; . Small Flower Baskets of dif- Round Chinese Baskets, Hand-painted Fruit Baskets, r Easter TO Dls la and white and light blue and The shimmering radium laces ferent designs, each containing suitable for sewing, etc. 35¢ with handles. $2.75 and $4.75. $5 Shell F y P yS TH e Gl as iyl ofher with their all-over designs in a metal receptacle for water. to $250. Mahogany - finish Fruit ell Frames gl ] e ' . steiking cffects: 42 inchesrwide. - florsl patierns fare alsoivery Que of theseibaskets flled ith Chinese Serving Trays, round Baskets, various styles. $150 s 00 iddies are very much interested in Easter, and their part is $1.50 and $2.50 yard "CRAY CEORCETTE CREPE able gift. 75 to 84 ~-°P'" and square shapes. 90c to $275. to $325. UV, i the playful side of the season. Easter Basksts, Faster Eggs, PRINTED ORGANDIES, in TUNICS, beautifully embroid- - = Palm Desk. Baskets, isuitable _Roaud and Square Fancy Easter Bunnies, Easter Chicks and Ducks, of many different sizes, ~ quaint new patterns, on tinted ered in ribbonzenc, are just new (svndoW and Plant Boxes on ¢ %00 0 foriers. $250 and ITuit Baskets. $150 to szs0. styles and colors, for fun at home and for the happy hours at the grounds of the loveliest shades; and very fashionable. They Sies gimy Seen: '_"":,‘:’“ ’“l;g $375. Old Ivory Scrap Baskets, White Lot or Zoo Park on Easter Monday. are 4 inches wide. may be worn over various col- peroe RV nIshes; they, a Silver Baskets, unlined, for With floral “decorations. $135. ADOLPH K AHN S easii) oo : : $1.50 yard ored slips and form a charming <adiin su{“m D Siana e ble cutleey i s3zs Old Ivory and Gilt Scrap EASTER BASKETS, trim- EASTER NOVELTIES PLAIN SWISS ORGANDIES, costume in this color, favorite o et SUH ‘fflh“ i wintes : 5 Baskets, fruit decorations. $650. med very elaborately with AND TOYS, including Rab- very fine and sheer, are making ©f the spring mode. “living room of sun parlor, Bach - prand-painted Tin Candy — Fancy. Serap ~Baskets, all C 935 F St. gauze ribbon and filled with bits and Carts, Bunnies and their appearance in the 10“15 Lace Sectioh, First floor. o‘;‘."gnge r:iom g' 5‘.‘:“1"“ °"|- Il':.“]‘ Boxes, round shape. $L65. styles and colors. $1.25 to $3.75. Faster noveltics, st moderate Nests, Separate Chickens to est shades imaginable—apricor, for holding the earth of potted _Indian Sweet Grass Baskets, ¢ bancy Chinese Scrap Baskets. = ces. = e pulled, Merry-go-i s 5 f et i 2 i = Unfiled ‘Easter Baskets, 8¢ with® Rabbits ory gghggix:ns tangerine, henna, blues, pm'ks‘ Vict plants. $5.28 to $17.25. various styles, suitable = for Finey Easter Basketss jihe to el , gray and palest yellow, as well ctor . s work or for small articles. t By R ) Chick Rabbi nicely made of wood and gas the darker shades of green, Chinese Work Basket, with g115 to. $2. o 75¢c. ¥ “ Horlick’s . ‘:lc en ‘h’ abbits and daintily decorated. 25¢ to navy and brown. 44 inches Dance Reoords handle; two-compartmgnt 05 Hz‘wk-eyc_ Refrigerator ek, Se eack. + $350. wide. style. $550. Round and_Oblong Baskets. Baskets, suitable for picnics |\ I ORIGINAL Roosters, Rabbits, Chickens, " $1 and $1.25 yard” Just Released e with arm. ring, suitable for and aute trips. $8 and Mailted Milk Ducks and Fancy Eggs to be EGG DYE—We have just any Dy By Paul Whiteman and his |- - « Chinese Work Baskets. joding crochet material or Strong Fancy Straw Shop- S, filled, 15¢ each. received an_ assortment of EMBROIDERED SWISSES Ambassador Orchestra. chop suey with cover and cord. $1. ping or Auto Carryalls. 75c to Large Colored Eggs to be Easter Egg Dye, in handsome are much in vogue, and what- I Never Knew— handle. $350 to $525. - 3 % filled, 25¢ to $1. colored picture designs, plain ever the pattern you may De on hink 18154 Round Fancy Chinese Work Oval Baskets, with handle, Rush Shopping Bags. 'Soc Little Chickens, 25c dozen. colors and liquid marble choose you will find & delight- 3 &“,,u i 85¢ Baskets, trimmed with beads suitable for work or trinkets. to SL6S. Large Roosters, 25¢c to $1. cffects, that will imitate ful color combination, 32 inches Bright Eyes— and silk tassels. $1 to $2.25. $175. . Shopping _ Baskets, Laundry Large Rabbits to be filled nearly every variety of marble wide, Medley Fox Trot, | 1a7as Fancy Oval-shape Fruit Hanging Baskets, in green, Baskets, Clothes Hampers, with candy, 45c to $125, on eggs, china, etc. S¢ $1.65 and $2 yard Love Bird— 85¢ Baskets, with soft tint of brown and silver gray; com- - Market Baskets and Lunch ' P Slllye.ddm{)vzx in many colors package, Cotten Dress Goods Sectlon, Second Vlz:lgullely!::u‘mTerfinh Soor., bronze and green, with fruit plete with chains and metal Baskets. or lining baskets, 5c package, Toy Btere, Fourth floer, Soer, 2 ¢ decoration. $630 to $7.75. liner. $L75 to $2.25. Basket Rection, Fifth floor. Y