Evening Star Newspaper, March 25, 1921, Page 9

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- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 25 1921.° - |ENTENTE DELAYS - (REPARATION POLICY Will Not Begin Consultations Until After Easter ment plans the establishment this |V Mentally and morllyl g | crensed. largest possible attendance. pera- sted with the Ameri sociations and school and church au- 2 D eording to a War Department . ccording to & ar Camp Meade Among Plices Which | statement, the camps should appeal Likely to Be Used in Work 'tween sixteen and nineteen years of of Training Young Men. age, and through them and their par- en tact with the people and be given an F a Tenth St. camps in each of the nine Army corps ., you must have, at the conclu- v, Will be postponed for a few|been instructed by the War Depart- & t developed today. ment to organize at once a systematic| The New Blouses o entente. foreign offices, it was|CAmPAIEn of recruiting améns_the | Philippine I reduction of the fede: stated, would wait until after the 2 3 ter holidays to begi - — - : Suit Blouses—Overblouse or tie-back styles, of -the finest it e O I e e ). e SR K S s georgette, crepe de chine and pussy willow; in jade, nrga i report of ucrnmtn_\ it —— honeydew and Harding blue. $ $18 pay, and the meeting of the council o e F B ambassadors, which had been set for e N S 10.00 to d {oday, was abandoned. The ambassa-| |} New Hats or ey b dors” will not get together ror their| Py About Three. Dozen Georgette and Tricolette Blouses— i b adlotor —Overblous&stor tie-backs, in gray and flesh; em= 75 ¥ Bipestweek O ) v f P i tei rers B E phatic denial is made by the for- 2 broidered and braid trimmed. Very spectalat.... %< <] i e o — Our selections have !)een Strictly Tailored Blouses of organdy.’dimity and baligte. - | French wontemplace the, inme - C : augmented by arrivals in white, orchid, flesh, blue and bisque; pique collar and out that no such mové ha: ter Brown collars. Special at...... cuffs; others with tuxedo and Bus- $2 50 to $395 | considered gy @ : the day before Easter. Visit our little hat shop— it is worth while, for here Easter Hosiery : or Paris SIMPLIFIED TARIFF BIL FAVORED BY PRESIDENT [X Women's Black All-silk Onyx Hosie: fashioned. Fine quality. Very special at Jersey Silk Petticoats ! $5 and $6.50 ‘Women’s -Gray Silk Hosiery.. Full fashione Phocnix and Royal Crown make;: MAY PROVIDE: FOR 10,800 |Logion. e Nations: Gusre, avic as: | OF U. S. FARMERS DENIED Small profits and high’ operating costs have shrunk the purchasing | po'der D‘f tht;nnru:hm;?un ‘:‘Il'g- i Quick service. . jer despite e fact at s products to the young men of the country be- (i, 1939 were great in volume and MRS. M. E. HOLLEY yieided him dquaily great financial re-| oy, savs, = | turns, according to the local bureau 2 ; the Army can gain close con-|ge tha National Grange, _This state. | o . stimulate military ‘training | ment. from the grange was inspired | 5 pportunity to show that military = among®the. young men in all parts of | training and military environment :‘1,' zzw:m?rl;e.l;or:;;w:-‘xfih R the United States, the War Depart-| Will develop the young men physical- purchasing power has actually in-| | Model Fur Shop Summer of citizens' military trainin 4|“*It 15 a common error of persons % | that “if future camps are to be @ suc- | ;) ;" quote agricultural figures to as- 1. ROSENDORF (Prep.) 4 announcement regarding repeal of th lends added attraction. to duty with the 43d Infantry, in the|excess profits tax and the mate: throughout the week for tomorrow’s great occasion 1216 F St. N.W. L = CITIZEN.MILFTARY CAMPS |3ouths of the country, to sssure the |INCREASED BUYING POWER | Hemstitching and Bum;hl Covered ou mof to walt fer youwe, work. Quality the very best. || 2561 15th N.W.' = Vs Lo - o areas. % | E he Rust camn: the enthusiastic |Sume that the total value of the crops 923 G St. N.W. ver in ere to Give the ey ieh Felies ne Distiet 0P Colun: | MU ael”utea 'ty reeRton | Some 00, hErLIore, PR B e — s ‘ & bia_and Maryland, will be held at caring for and improving the heaitn|er’ the statement said. ‘Fne fruih = ithe entente policy toward Germany,|Camp Meade. . |and physical condition of the candi-|is that the D Ay the s Tonts o MIDSEASON 5 b 2 in view of her refusal to pay by May| -Attendance at these camps will be|gates.” 5 O i 2 g 3 governed appropriations made by ! Collection of 1nisnin ouc or aster oD D00 e e e g 0 s Conigzens BT BT uelinye Sowe ey, individual farmer ded by the reparations commis ndividua S ak el L i st CHAPLAIN IS ASSIGNED. hersioras molaonty sion as the balance of her 20,000,000, ati der th nine campe, or 10,800 in all. Chaplain John O. Lindquist, U S. A, |, The same statement suggested care- | mark obligation under the peace| "} oorng “area commanders have|,: Camp Lee, Va, has been assigned | ful Scrutiny of Representative Good's A new dowsward sevisien fa prices vou find the style and quality of the most exclusive hat shops at the moderate costs which always prevail here. We buy from the same sources of supply as do the best shops everywhere. Sl gl;;;e e Shelab it R 2 ] T A hat for every woman and for every costume. The woman v el The o A R e St H"J:""i' B | Fresident Harding favors passagel || || Li 3 of piquant charm and small face will find the Directoire poke a anit; ‘air Glove Si lack - and ecordovan. Very limited guantjty, 3 a “brief, concis rift F I = S : Erwelcypex, Bleomers and Specidl at .. = : $3?5 b o‘r"?i’fi'fi."'.fr;i"u ?";m"“""‘m& i y, ‘ fitting complement to her vivacious <.:ostume ' Silk Vests, Special Women's Phoenix Black Sille Hosiers." Good §f 38 Eepublicanss OhlorManiated yestcrdey 5 - Glistening small hats and large picturesque hats are designed e e s biis ot ie 15 ‘ » f for other engaging types. With trailing plumage, ribbon bows » ;' e e e} B~ and gay flowers they make a fascinating collection. . Mr. Willis added, probably he said, “were drag- into that bill which ought not to ave the effect of an em- Hat Shop—Third Floor Necapolitan and Hemp Large and close-fitting Large assortment of Sport = ] st Chiffon trimmed or plain. Drapes in newest shapes. Hats, including gage models, sald, the bropssed Ch: Two-tone colors and sailors. Ribbon. flower or feather jade, mauve, Blue, tangerine, |’ = | g s aaalthe potti Plain and crushed bands. trimmed. white and two-tone shades. = i were also dis: ed. d he had urged apooint-| '} alter F. Brown of Toledo, ,Ohio, to an important post and haa Loz ‘ambagsador.tal| Fortunate shipments have aug- - mented our stocks of the superb Centemeri Kid Gloves from France for Easter wear! Centemeri Gloves having been selected by Mrs. Hard- ing, the Centemeri organization takes unusual pride in keeping the stocks at this their exclusive Wash- ington agency at their best. “Bandelette”—a Centemeri 2-clasp French kid glove, in white, black and navy blue —with novelty wristband and two-toré Centemeri embroidered backs—$4.00 pair. “Van Dyke”=—Another excligsive Cénmtemeri novelty in French kid—2-clasp—white, black, brown and ‘mode, with novelty ‘embroidéred backs and waistbands, in a va- riety of styles—$4.75 pair. 2 e it - “? “The Fielder”—Centemeri’s inimeisely,popular Strap-wrist Gauntlet Glove—with pique sewing, in white and black French kid, $5.00 pair, and pique and overseam French gray mocha at $6.50 pair. Centemeri Long Gloves, perfect fitting, at moderate prices— 8-button length—white, black and gray—$5.00 and $5.50 pair. 12-button length—white, black, brown and gray—$6.75 pair. 16-button length—white, black and gray—$7.50 pair. ° 20-button length—white—$9.00 pair. Gold Stripe Silk Stockings f~v Easter Wear—and Satisfaction Thereafter The new grays; as well as all other desirable shades, are here in the famous Gold-Stripe Silk Stockings! Buy them for Easter and have the satisfaction of long wear thereafter. Garter clasps, which cause most of the “runs” so riinous to silk stockings, cannot damage these, as any “run” that starts above is stopped by the patented gold stripe. And the silk, 100% pure, is so strong that Gold-Stripe Silk Stockings are, we believe, the most economical silk stockings you can buy. AND THE COST NOW IS QUITE LOW— Full fashioned, with mercerized garter-hems—$2.00 pair. With all-silk garter-hems—$2.75 pair. A very sheer Gold Stripe Silk Stocking—$3.00 pair. The Most. M arvelous Display in - Washington where new styles originate and new arrivals come in every day As originators of our own- styles—our styles are exclusive with us. Besides the models sketched, you will find over fifty other new novelty effects, including the New Tongue Pumps and the New Saddle Strap Oxfords. Plenty of one and two strap Pumps in Gray, Brown, Black, Suede—Black. Brown, and ;Gray Satin—turn soles, baby French and +full Ftench - covered heels. Sizes AA to D. 2V to 8. Among S d —-P e b ey 08 aturday—Ietticoats You must have a new petti- coat—under the new Easter suit or frock—and we've big petti- coat values! Just Arrived! More Jersey Silk Petticoats at $3.95 4 _With pleated ruffles, in fancy | silks. Almost any shade you want. Just Arrived—More Jersey Silk Petticoats at $6.85 High Tongue Colonial—in Gray, Black or Chestnut Brown, Suedes and Califskin -~ - ° Pumps—all Gray or Patent Trim One and Two Strap Goodyear Welt Sport Pimps »~ and Oxfords—in Gray, Black and Browg Suede One-strap Chestnut Broywm i ‘= Russia” Calf . ~ One-strap Brown Suede - Black, ‘Brown or Gray Satin’ '’ Cross-strapsg Gray Suede, Brown and Black Silk Handbags, $4.95 One-strap and Two-strap Brdgiie Sports The i 3 ' ; . v = prettiest styles in Silk T: Qucisadiiwoisuap, Uray/Sseds Bags we have secn for MINY yuckeqnoveity block Aouncer +'FOR STOUT WOMEN seasons. Fashioned of fine silk ribpon-trimmed _flounces—satin 5 moire in brown, navy, taupe an petticoats, too. - Remarkably fine Big over-sized in Women's Novelty Pumps, Strap Effécts and Oxfords, fizes from 2% to 11, AA to EEE. black, with metal or covered frames, some in_artistically en- ; graved styles. Careful finishing Just Arrived—Extra Size Silk throughout is evident; handles 5 _ Petticoats, $ are of self materials, and some Silk jersey and silk taffeta— of the bags are finished with bright shades in addition to navy tassel at bottom. All have inside and black—good styles copied purse and mirror. from regular size petticoats. values! Sorosis Gray Strap Pumps—S$12.75 vamps. and baby French heels. Also in ‘gray kid with smart New York heels. : Sorosis Two-Strap Pumps—$12.75 Another attractive 2-strap model, of brown kid, with hand-turned soles and new New York heels. Sorosis Beaded Pumps—$12.20 black or brown kid, with short beaded tongue and heel. T m Tl ‘ baby French heels. fortdutiesioniallithelyis | An elegant toilette for afternoon or evening may be com- EaStel‘ Millin l:y at Its Best J DI s pioed e the Tast - - pleted by such a lovely black lace hat as is illustrated here. ‘ 0 | Our Prices Range Mainly From $10 to $35—Though There Are French Models As High As $85 Easter Coats & Wraps For MISSES Splendid selections tomorrow— and slight alterations, like short- ening ‘sleeves or moving a but- ton—practically all that are ever needed—can be made. Smartest of coats in tweeds, * polos and velours, with full silk linings, at $25. The spring’s choicest wrap styles, in soft pile fabrics, of light-weight, embroidered, fancy stitched and plain—are extra Easter value at $45. THE MISSES’ SHOP has just been enlarged again—the young }Jeople seem to like this shop a ot. Easter Blouses, $7.95 An Easter Sale— Saturday Georgette Crepe, Crepe . de Chine, Mignonette and Novelty Tricolette Blouses—in over- blouse, try-on and tuck-in mod- ‘els. A wide range of colorings, from the bright tomato, honey- dew, jade and porcelain- to the quieter shades of rust, bisque, flesh, white, navy blue and black. Some are prettily trimmed with laces and embroidery, others beaded. or self-trimmed, andzal: together a remarkable assort: ment of fine blouses at a remark- ably low price! Leather Bags, $6.50 New and decidedly attractive soft leather, in a modified pouch effect. Trimmed with either gold or silver; inside frame and mirror. The Latest Fashionable Footwear has now arrived—in handsome SOROSIS lasts—Gray Suede Strap Pumps, Brown Strap Pumps, Beaded Pumps and Four-bar Slippers—Sorosis quality and Sorosis interpretations of the footwear modes—for Easter selling tomorrow! Sorosis One-Strap Pumps—$12.20 1 | 2-strap Gray Suede Pumps, medium short | Particularly smart style of patent leather, with } new New York heel and medium short vamp. Sorosis Beaded Pumps—$10.55 Black Satin Beaded Tongue Pumps, with baby French heels—also black satin 2-strap beaded slip- per with new New York heel. Sorosis Four-Bar Slippers—$12.20 A very popular model of black suede and | Of brown or black Kid, with elastic goring at | side to produce snug fit and prevent shipping at the ]

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