Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1921, Page 17

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FRIDAY, 25, 1921, 17 NG STAR, WASHINGTON., D. (. MARCTT 'LEAGUE NOT NOTIFIED | ;Secrezary Without Official Com- { munication Regarding Latin Na- | tion’s Withdrawal. GENEVA, March 24.—The secretary . i | of the league of nations today informed | S X > Quotes Gompers as as Y'gmus (o e e e Philippine handmade and . Easter Sale Foe °én"d°:ff";:vsi'e“{ SeeS | MR, St of i hand-embroidered Extra! two-pants suits have come to Pink satin s to membership. It is considered in league circles here misunderstanding. | brassieres, $1.95 Daintiest of made with the very that there is some { There have been however, several un- official complaints received here on the Stroomillo, a Russian labor leader. |potl SO S e o e membership. who arrived in ti United States 8 week and conferred with Samuel By the Associated Press NEW YORK. March 25.—Georze B sell Saturday at nappy-s tyl e d Norfolks and brassieres, elastic Tow-cut BLOUSES $ l 95 insert at back. A dispatch from San Salvador Wed- and nesday said Nicaragua had begun nego- $12.85 (iompers. president of (he American | (iiiions to secure permission to resign | hemi-Norfolks; pl(“..ll(’ll models i;u!rning at tl_\(- back. Com- Federation of Labor, has issued ajher membership in the league. = The; . 0 2y plete with ribbon shoulder statement regarding present condi- | information wa nealtiom = e .with patch pockets. Sizes 8 to 18 straps tions in his country. He quoted Mr. Gompers as uphold- ing the position t by labor against bols A sale worth coming to, for every blouse is perfect, made of softest snow-white batiste. which said that it was cost- gua $4,000 per month to re- | a place in the league and that the caraguan government now owed the Jersey silk brassieres, $250— Fastening at the back and with ribbon shoulder straps Wl > scooped the town on these ~un~;~n1(l out of them again and m {icague $45,000 for a year's membership | arKumN\I< | Four attractive from, with styles to choose ising that Stroomillo's ‘(n\r‘:rl(» .Tu— '\l \u'r(' cu]"ar\mlullhnx Jmlnu;a Ilurn- i i ] t Satin evening brassieres, $3.25 about the distressing experiences of hack cuffs. Fashioned entirely by hand throughout; a4 —now comes this new shipmen Hemstitched. and with deep workingmen ana peasants wouta ve [CONSTANTINE GREEK IDOL, then Hand-cipbroidered and, handdrawn, 18 ‘;“] w ! xoke GF itk brocade ar the waise distributed throughout this country | - P e it are Heré tor l.aster. 2 y - i All the marks of the quality blouse are here—even to the h Boyish form brassiere, $350— o LnelinimRstion ot Amcran QUEEN MARIE DECLARES dainty pearl and crocheted buttons that trim them. Sizes 34 Tweeds. (ilml\..“,v cassimeres vmh‘ Of hcavy ipmk satin. with face : . in shades ot gray hrown and & Mr. Gompers, the Russian labor | s . Deth 1o R e ] r“df‘c nv‘arlc:n‘;‘i alxl xrhc ha.} and leader said, authorizpd him to say |A8ain Denies Effort to Dethrone . = h ribbor ulder strap ‘hat the iabor modement in the| Him «Rings Require Special | Extra Size georgette blouses, $5.95 W. B. corsets, $2Low bust I'nited States would not give coun- ; ~ W. B. corsets of : i PRPSIPH : . B Q) 9 9 orsets of sturdy coutil, fenance to holshevism cither in ihis| Training,” She Asserts. ! Heavy' quality \gearaette fashioned| with (utmost kil and Blue serge suils, $12.85 N e e el sty cont] movement stood for the right of the | ATHENS, March 24.—Just before | care into dress blouses for the larger woman. The Faster suit most boys prefer. Tru-Blu piete with garters at front and Russian people o exercise their | hoarding the steamer for Kustenji sides. function tos fll’“PrmAnP their form of government.” Stroomillo is a member of the board of trade unions of metal workers of the Perm district and was delegated All are handsomely trimmed with hradmg or embroidery and come in a wide range of colors— flesh, wodl serge: silk sewn throughout ; serge or alpaca Plain dressy models, or the sportier patch Sizes 8 to 18 terday Queen Marie of Rumania the Associated Press correspondent to deny again the reports that she was seeking the dethronment of King Con- stantine in_order to put Crown Prince lined. pocket s 40 to ouse shop, navy and black. (Wome: Also silk white, gray, styles. ird floor.) by the trade emions of Ural to pro-| George of Greece and his wife, who was 3 = = ('amisoles. S1 e T Also Phlllpplne nightgowns, $1.95 Junior boys’™ top coals, £6.95 “plcndid washable, pink satin camisolés for wear with sheer blouses and frocks. Made with yokes entirely of lace and ribbon and with ribbon DEiRciples. fatal at the present time to force Con- Squipped with statistics concerning ! stantine to abdicate. the destruction of Rus 's industries. “The people's love transport and agriculture under the|to idolatry.” she said. “I am not try- | bolshevist regime, he said. he is pre- |ing to put my son-in-law on the throne of Greece any more than I would at- ! tempt_to put my son the throne of Rumai v Made of fine nainsook in slip-over style. All have V-necks and kimono sleeves and are hand- scalloped at the edges. Perfect throughout and flaunting the tinest of handmade stitches. (Lingerie shop, Swagger styles, with a touch of I.ondon fashions, as shown -around belt. Double breasted. ol cassimeres in gray. brown or for him amounts ! by large bone buttons and all with inverted or hox pleats. \\ Sizes 3 to 8. pared to show ‘“that the condition of Ythe workingmen under the bolshevis: vstem of mili- second floor.) tan shades. Q N ings cannot they require cen_ that the The alliex peasants. While Easter suits, $6.95 Junior boys’ s . . Pt gl ) e Dhnbeell i 4 - Sllk t = f E. st shoulder straps. iry. apread over an immense territory, | mght as woll aw e o' that fact. ton ) oc]ungs or r.as er? S ] is out of reach of the bolshevist d Queen arie expressed « & o ot serge—Llrua- u wool serge. in regu- sati 9 tatorship and is able at least to I giand . would soon recognize | Of course they're of serg g Other satin camisoles Jation sailor or Ofiver Twist “models: the former with rmhlcm on sleeves, stars on collar and gold or white braid trimmings. Sizes 3 to 8. Straw hats, 95c—Brown, black popular Head ntine, and that the United States She thought the return: of Venizelos at some time in the fu- “As the result of the destruction of | ture was not improbable. and added: industries.” said Mr. Stroomilio, “the! “It is my hope that my daughter Russian proletariat has shrunk to Elizabeth, who is universally popular. one-fifteenth of its former size.” will form a link between the Venize- “The Russian working class” he |lists and royalists and bring about har- added. “shares the gratitude which |mony and unity. 11 the Russian people feel toward the | peopic and the government of the| Tpe & United States for their policy of un-| . erect selfish friendship toward Russia. e its own life, the R class as a whole is the immediate suf- ferer under the bolshevist regime.” Good kinds here And among the best sellers are: $1.25 10 $3.95 A bevy of styles, all of quality satin, in flesh or white, embroid- trimmed georgette and hand em- ered in pastel shades. with lace, ribbon, oitentimes broidery. 1,500 boys’ blouses at 69¢ Fast color percales, in light and medium stripes. Open or double and roomy ; Richelieu ribbed silk hose —Full fashioned with mer-.* black or white straws, in styles junior sizes Og to 7. Lace insert silk hose— Full fashioned. Black only. $3.95. Phoenix Silk Hose—A seamed back mercerized to) daintiest for boys. cerized tops; only. $2.50 Chiffon silk hose—Full fashioned, in. black, viss government is planning | a powerful radio station at Satin bloomers, $2.25 foo: Of excellent wearing wash s satin with elastic at waist and finished 49c—Four-in- with flowing ends £acadl eloovess like dad’s, Plaids, stripes, figured ’j‘“'lf ”I"“‘ ; and floral patterns. Also solid cut ful Silk neckwear, hand styles. style with n black, cor- knee: also of pink crepe de partment that they must get rid of all | non-American attaches by July 1. The full Americanization of embassies and legations was provided for in the last NON-AMERICANS INELIGIBLE. l'—“——"—_ For Infants and Children in Use For Over 30 Years dovan and gray, $2.95. (Firat floor, south annex.) and gray. Havana brown, Russia cal{ $1.10. shade 5. just so. Sizes 6 to 13. chine with elastic at waist and ruffic at knee. (Lingetie shop. second focr ) * diplomatic _appropriation measure, which stipulated that salary expen- ditures fr the continent fund should be o merican employ! Fi gloves for Laster: 51.29 16-button léngth; all perfect from hem to finger tips. Double finger White, black, navy, mode, pon- All sizes, but not in all shades. Just arrived! New scarfs, $3.95 to $8.95 An astounding amount of swagger and chic is obtain- ed by cne of these colorful scarfs—just long enough to be tucked into the belt of a smart sports coat. Of soft brushed wool, or in knitted styles—offering a wide range of colors. (First floor, south annex.) st quality fine silk Sale the ! gignature of Easter coats for very small folk! RETTY clothes are just as much a part of the small person’s Eas- ter as the Easter bunny and chocglate egg—and one’s Easter coat demands special attention. Here are gayly colored little coats llf —all-wool serge —tricotine —checked velours —covert cloth Belted coats. and capes in sizes 2 to 6. Mode Clothes Were Never tips. gee. More Effectively Modeled There's a standard of quality from which Mode garments don’t vary. You can be sure of it. And the interpretation of fashion—that’s part of Mode qualtiv—is quite as dependable. I It’s the individual characteristics of Mode style ! that give it strong appeal. { Single and Douable-Breasted Suits—of two. i three and four-button models—Sport Suits, and Knickerbockers for the links, and long trousers for the street. $ 30, 570.00 Coming! and wart}z looking for Other Gloves for Easter Imported strap-wrist gloves—of fine lambskin. of suede in the new gray shade. 23! Girls’ sample coats 516.75 Sale: Made to Sell for $19.75 to $35 Just a limited number of them and sC:erel\' two alike—just in time for FEaster wear. Sports coats, dolmans and regula- tion belted styles, some with inverted plait at the back, others flaringly in brown or beaver: 2-clasp lambskin gloves—with aftractive novelty embroid- tan and black. $2.75. Kayser 16-button char:oiseite -gloves—in gray and pongee. S1.50. —homespuns —polo cloth —mixtures —piain velours flare coats. box coats. dolmans Prices, §7.95 to $I5. Tots’ straw hats, $3.95 to $9.75 Little round tailored styles with streamers of grosgrain ribbon, velvet or taffeta. Little frilly dress hats of milan, milan hemp, leghorn and fancy straw braids combined often- times with georgette or silk poplin—and always entrancingly pretty. cred backs, in brown, white. beaver, Silver Jubliee (First fioor. south annes.) When Milady “steps forth Sunday, Pencil-Stripes, Herringbones, Mixtures—in The Brogue A caliskin oxford specially priced. Com- plete with Goodyear welt heel. The Minerva A 2-strap slipper with turn sole and high French heels. Fashioned of fine le nut-brown calfskin. $12. - = Infants’ coats Both long and short, $4.95 to $15.95 Such soft white fabrics—and such dainty little garments! Crepe de chine, crepella, cz~hme;e bedford cord and albatross, either hand or machine embroideréd, trimmed with smockipg or silk braid. Both empire and belted styles in sizes 6 months to 3 years. Many are lined throughout with silk. while some have linings of fine sateen. Fashioned of Polo cloths, camel’s hair. homespuns and ~velour in all the most wanted spring colorings. 6 to 14, - and brogue Sizes A New silk frocks girls and juniors Soft crepe de chine and georgette and crisp, shining taffeta. plain colored, in striped and figured effects or in most ac- ceptable pastel shades and white. - We've never produced more attractive blocks than are represented in Specials—at this Spring’s Mode The Viola Nut-brown caliskin pump. with turn sole and baby French heel. Sama style in black kid or black Babies’ caps and bonnels Infants’ caps—of finest Iawm trimmed with dainty pin tucks, some with val lace, 39¢ to $295. $5'00 and $6 .0 tin, $12. The Walkrite Tke Lovella A new button " ANTIRED RUSSIAN |"*vir NICARAGUA QUITS| l i ¢ . all set with stocks and service for this e agter: big. busy Saturday at The Hecht Co. e i S o ive B —for older babies of el ton strap- A light gray buckskin Crushable girdles. large embroidered motifs g3 I]eArl(.l lnni".n)\\n.\ \\(l‘!‘] slc'h. ]nr I('ilnl.lst— Jawn 829 al of organdie net or pump, 1_n]:ulr of tan ralli Also home of slipper with turn soles, | and tiny ruffings prove most delightiul trim- . o bands. sizes—and individual propor- fie s 5 isitely skin, with welt soles and panel back a.d plaix mings. zes 8 to 14. g F rgan xquis e propor N ane At s b o ey Cilbanihects 1z, HANAN shoes Hich French heels 81z | For girls, $9.75 to $2250. For juniors, $25 to $35. (Tots’ wiop. third fioor. ) 1666000000000 0000 Silk Shirt Special— Jersey Silks—of handsome striped ‘patterns; This Junior girls’ spring suit at $19.75 Frocks of distinction for the miss, New coats and wraps for Misses $19.50 1 Gray and Browns. i : Don’t forget the Hat— : high-grade in quality and character of make. I . . i o ke Sl $35 (One like sketch) | snappy styles at (One like sketch) A polo coat for gen- I eral wear: a belted reg- $15 to $25 FFashions to suit every ty pe— ulation coat for drci (|u.nm copies of Grandmothe But if one 1d be ju t LR : | S = . : 3ut if one would be jus patterns: eficctive golorings and shapes. We { Suits actuall ¥ days for the maid who wears 2 Tittle bit diff ] soatrolthesaliesin Cut Silk and Kni Goel) i 5 = i them best and others that savor a httle it different—one L C hese designs"—Cut Silk and Knitted Silks made for the Junior— of more modern Paris in their of these newest cape an assortment wonderfully big and of won- i gil'] who is not vet vagaries of draping and trim- wraps. ¢ derful values. | : 3 = ming. 3 § hcd (1 '\v f or t rue Here are Canton crepe, Tye ]o-‘- seciebed 75¢ $2.50 ! Misses’ styles. taffeta, satin and tricotine in S o . to _ fetching new styles for Miss- with silk and finished . 2 Serge, trigotine, Jersey Inchee-tecns. “I‘li‘h :f"g :‘a»el S T - the collar. - Numerous PHSOS60006606006$ and novelty combinations, af‘:rl:";‘;‘l:‘ (i':,"cf‘:;"”."mi'“i'"’:_t the adaptations of this s gs, pipings, em- style may be had fashioned into stunning suits that really do fit girls broidery or knots of ribbon. with cape effect at the back and wrap- Easter Gloves— - All the newest Spring colorings of 12, 14 and 15. A number such as rust, pewter, gray, wren, :2‘: ir:firearan:e at ark Cr g . navy, administration blue a . Mark Cross—the London Glove that we con- are lined throughout, e e Polo coats both flared and belted and dress coats of velour and suedine pre- sent tempting choice at the same price. Swees 14, 16, 20. (Apparel shops, second Soor.) rol in Washington, ; S . . ! Misses’ stunning new suits have just come in, $25 and $35. (Apparel shops, The Hecht Co Capes . ... Fetching New Millinery Mochas . .. Jor Girls and Juniors A most appealing group of new hats, particularly those handnidde of finest novelty straw braids. Poke shapes, roll-brims and off-the-face models, so becoming to the smiles of youth—ribbon or flower . tripmed and delightful in every instance. 53‘9: to §10. - second floor.) - . Seventh at F, Seventh at F * nIhY Easter Cravats— Y | Imported and Domestic Silks—in exclusive l (Girls’ shop, third floor.) £

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