Evening Star Newspaper, April 1, 1921, Page 22

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as - 1921. 7 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 1, OYSTER IS PROBING | LAWS FOR FIREMEN Asks Reports From Chiefs to instructed Fire Chief \ from his battalion chiefs a report on how the new rules governing the conduct of See if New Rules Work Hardships. Commissioner James F. Oyster today son to obtain tloodward & Lnthrop Maternity Serviceable Top Coat of Jersey Girls’ New Plaid Skirts S By - : - Priced, $19.50 cially Priced, $6.50 < ries wor At Greatly Reduced Prices Mdonbely Wsea ik o 4 5 the rules work t the regulations have been in effect for he men the chief thirty days, new code before him tod not been able to go over the fully. Until he has studied them and ? ter length, with long tuxedo collar trimmed smartness of their pleated Teceived the reports of the heads of the tions. I E o0t £ , R department he will not form ';‘pr;‘nm! \\|[I]\ a hz;nd ()'kjcrse.\_;;l‘l ;1 contra:u;ag :h{:d: lm}t;.l ol SonclislensianSiey secHons BRI N B and patch pockets wi urn-ove ast- ich colorful plaids, in heen eriticised by citizens as being too Silk Dresses and p p B 1 severe on «cussed by those which require the men to be full uniform while out front or in th a P of The Commissioner had a copy of the but has ules care- the men while in quarters. Regulations Criticised. Among the rules which have been dis- citizens' associations are pparatus room and the clause which rohibits smoking in the apparatds room f houses that have motor engines. Dur- ing the summer months the men may a will consider whether safety iscard their coats. The Commissioner, it is understood, requires that smoking be banned in this .part of the engine is_inquiring whether too many es. The Commissioner said today he also into the question of men in the fire and police departments are on special d etails. The Commissioner indicated that he feels with regard to the police depart- ment that the number of special de- tails should be kept down as much as possible in order to have as many men as the size of the department will permit Commissioner recognizes that a on street patrol duty. some ctails cannot be dispensed with. Curbing Bootleggers. Capt. Oyster renewed today his de-; termination to do all he can to pre- v ent bootlegging in the National Capi- tal and he has urged officials of the police department to keep their men; o n the alert for violations of the Vol- stead law. ment regulation against the emission | o b Enforcement of the health depart- f excessive smoke from the stacks of uildings is another matter to which Commissioner Oyster is devoting per- sonal attention. a p Health Officer William C. Fowler has iready given notice that he will rosecute managers of buildings or industrial plants that persist in vio- lating this regulation. 'AMUSEMENTSi Josef Kaspar Recitals. Two young prodigies who each give promise of becoming great artists in violin playing were presented in joint recital last evening by Josef Kaspar, in Masonic Temple, before a “stand- ing-room-only” audience. They are Milton Schwarts. aged ten, and Isaac Minovich, aged eight, both of this city. Young Schwartz bears a strong re- The $45 Will Buy a Man a Mighty Good Suit A Suit of quality styled to meet the preferencés of men of youthful or ma- ture tastes—hand-tailored, too. . When vou think about a new spring suit we be- lieve you Would be benefited by seeing this really remarkable value we are offering in New Suits at $45. We have seen to it that value of an exceptional order has gone into every one. There are single and double breasted suits; con- servative or the more striking types. In all regular sizes from 35 to 46, and also in longs, stouts and long stouts. 3 Materials allow you a wide latitude and a choice one for selection. Grays and Blues-are the favorites; plain and plaid effects; some plain blue serges, and such weaves as tweeds, worsteds, cheviots and her- ringbones. : Many of these suits were in much higher priced groups and have been brought down to give exceptional value and strengthen our splendid assortment at the popular price of $45. Men's Store, First floor. ~Men’s Spring Oxfords Two Very Smart Mvzgcls,e {’erced $1 0 Our entire stock of Maternity Dresses are offered at these low clearance prices so that women in need of this type of garment should lose no time in making their selec- Reduced to $18.75, $35, $59 Taffetas, Crepe Meteors and Crepe de Chines in navy blue, brown, taupe and black. Made in styles permitting enlargement as needed, and when the maternity period is over, easily adjusted to ordinary wear. They conceal the figure, and are smartly stylish. Wash Dresses Reduced to $3.95, $5, $7.50 and $10 Of fine washable fabrics, mostly voiles of sheer, summery weave. Light, dark and medium all-over and neat figured patterns. Such garments as women may wear on the street, for calling, for mornings and -after- noons, porch and house duty. Maternity Section, Fourth floor. So many women have been asking for these smart, good-looking Jersey Coats, which meet every need of outdoor spring wear. Essen- tially well tailored, in comfortable three-quar- ened with large smoked pearl buttons. In heather mixtures of brown, tans and copen blue. The quality, workmanship and becomingness of these coats are as high as the price is moderate. Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Women’s 2-Clasp Glace Gloves Special, $1.85 A popular glove and a very special value, Overseam style, in these colors— White with three rows black embroidery; Black with three rows white embroidery; Plain Gray. Glove Section, First floor. T 100 of the swagger Sports Skirts that are.so typical of youth in their jaunty styling and the heather tones, with bright overplaids in greens. browns, blues and shades of violet and rose, that the younger girls like most. The models illustrated are characteristic of the smart styles and splendid values offered. For Girls of 12 to 16 Years. Girls® Section, Fourth floor. Whatever a Boy Likes in Shirts and Blouses UR assortments of Boys’ Shirts and Blouses are limited only by good materials, good styles, fast colors and proper tailoring. Come in, mothers and fathers, and those who buy for boys, and bring the boys with you if you like. Note the variety in finely woven madras, corded madras, silk mix- tures, all silks and the fine count percales. Striped effects predominate, of course—one, two, three and four toned colorings; plain narrow stripes and single _16th and 8th inch stripes: solid colors and all white, many of the latter being ox weave. Attached collar, button-down collar and neckband styles. A Large Showing of Blouses at 95c and $1.50. Bedford Cord Madras Blouses, $2. Silk Mixed and All-Silk Blouses, $3.50 and $5. -Shirts, $1.50, $1.95 to $5. BLOUSES IN SIZES 7 TO 14 YEARS. SHIRTS 124 TO 14 NECK. Bos’ Seetion, Fourth floor. -'Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes For Play, School or Dress Tieifote: wad Erves pesmise Of Tessme Men who are careful of the value they receive for their Bl ,‘B'O}:s; SH(?'E.E e MISSES’ AND - A y Black and Tan Calf Oxfords. 3 ::‘.’;{,"f'mu:',','.',“':el,{,‘,':"":,’th"’t%‘,',:' shoe money will be decidedly pleased with the two models at M ?‘;"’d":{',;' :'_"sgef..ix"s CHILDREN'S SHOES of much color, which has no trace of ity i i ship .is very evident, 5% . : i the amateur. He aashes off hrilliunl! $10. Qualty in material and workmanship is very evident Trot-Moc Oxfords, of tan elk Patent Pumps with strap; passages in thirds and sixths, double and it goes clear through. . skin, with heavy welt sole; a very comfortable shoe. and ome square toes and low heels. Sizes 81 to 11. 5 pair. Sizes 11% to SIOPS Macthon and cven ‘;‘:r‘;';'t"'l'."':"; Dark Tan Cordovan English Oxfords, made on a that ~assures dry feet to the 274338 pair. which may well be envied by many a | neat medium narrow toe last, very popular with the wearers. Sizes 111; to 2. $430. Sizes 2% to 5:. $5.50. professional. Both style and tone are young men. . Patent Pumps, ribbon bow over mature far be: d th t s - B » instep: round toes. low heeis. B e e am e Worwegian Grain Leather Brogues in dark tan GROWING GI Sizes 8% to 11. 84 pair. Sizes night in Handel's “Sonata in A Minor.” shade; popular last; exceptionally durable. A shoe SHOES 11% to 2, 3450 pair. played with great delicacy, purity of i 5 Tone and skill in technic. Viottis| of service and good appearance Patent Pumps, with or with- Tan Oxfords, square toes. welt “Concerto in A Minor, No. 22" with | Both are made by high-grade shoemakers expressly for out straps; welt soles and round soles and low heels. Sizes §i: the “Cadenza.” by David, h was < toes; sizes 2% to 7. $6.50 pair. Sizes 11 to 2, c] played with astonishing maturity: the * us, and are marked much lower than is customary for such Black and Tan Oxfords, round to 11, 5 pair. $3.50 pair. Ries “Romance™. “Study"of Violin, quality. S S e s White Canvas Pumps with from the ~Nintn Concertor of fe. dy,‘_l Men's Shoes, First floor. 7. _87 pair. ) g SR I e b, s riot. in_which the little violinist did Fl White Canvas Oxfords, round (3, €200 s ] 1o 2. $5.00 pair. Children's Shoe Section, Fourth floor. really brilliant work. and was re- called. playing creditably, for his age. the Schubert “Ave Maria” He was | accompanied skillfully by Miss Cecilia O'Dea Tsaac Minovich played the Accolay “Concerto in A Minor”; Oswald's “Lento Affetuoso” and “Gigal” and Saint Saens’ “The Swan.” with sweet tone, good legato and an appreciation of the idea and beauty of the work It was in Bohm's “Perpetual Motion™ that this player astonished the au- ! .dience with his almost uncanny skill | fn technic. taking the composition at | a furious tempo, keeping it up throughout and completing it with a | i lavetid d bl brilliance which would have done | 10 SENEHCCE SN e credit to a much older artist. Being | M s e, Rirne Soor- recalled, he played delightfully a| ;3 : Men’s New Silk Shirts, $6, toes; welt soles and low heels; sizes 2% to 7. $6.50 pair. New Spring Petticoats’ and Pettibloomers F OR the trimness of the tailormade or tailored PRESENTING: AN INTERESTING NEWS ITEM: Men’s Pongee Silk Room Robes Very Good Value at $15 Our direct importaticg. order. Their light weight and lack of warmth makes them par- ticularly ,desirable for use in warm rooms; during spring-summer seasons and especially pgpular with the traveler, as they require so little room in the grip. = Plain natural color and natural with colfar, cuffs and pockets Women’s Navy Blue Tailored Suits VERY SPECIALLY PRICED $55 = The silk is of an extremely high — street frock, most women choose all-silk jer- sey, but for silk afternoon. frocks, petticoats of satin or taffeta are best. These very attractive ones are finished with silk fringe or flounces, trim- med with narrow pleatings and ruffles or pretty Dresden ribbons, and you may choose from all the A manufacturer, having finished his regular season, made these suits to our special order, of finest grade Tricofina and Twil- Juise, exceptionally fine materials, that are usually found only in was well -accompanied by hi ! Miss Dora Minovich. i The unique program closed with the trio, Trouselle's “Gavotte and Mu- *sctte” in which Mr. Kaspar played the “third part. Washington music lovers may well watch with pride the [ rogress of these two young geniuses. ‘They have the real musician's love for their music and each stepped out and tuned his own violin quite prop- erly, which is very unusual in young performers. —— WANTS CHILDREN HERE. H. F. S. Tait Asks Court to Keep District Supreme Court for an injunc. tion to prevent his wife, Them in District of, Columbia. H. Francis S. Tait today asked the Barbara S. Tait. from removing from the District o 1 f Columbia his two children. The little ones are twins, born February 5. 1920, and because of their age he admits the wife should have their e stay in’ Washington. zummoned Mrs. Tait to show cause | ustody, but should be required to Justice Stafford April 8 why she should not be en- joined as prayed. band. $7.50 and $10 | legant_in the weaves of silk and elegant in the colorings. Handsome Crepe de Chines, Broadcloth Silks and Wash Silks. Every imaginable color and pattern that good taste could settle upon. 2 The values are the best that we have seen in a number of seasons. BMen's Store, First floor. — New Neckwear Fashions Fiber Silk Scarfs, in striped gray and navy, gray and qrange, gray and henna, gray and copen, tan and brown, $6.50. Fiber Silks Scarfs, in all plain shades, $4.50. Fiber Silk Sashes, in wistaria, gray, cerise and sturquoise, $4.50. Mull Guimpes with ruffles, to be worn with sweaters and coat suits and eliminating the need of a blouse, $1.50 to-$5.50. Shields and Collars of real filet or Irish lace, combined with nations that will match the the higher priced suits. braid. Women's Sult Section, Third floor. Four models, each one a distinctive new spring style—well tailored, emphasizing those points of finish and tailoring that a woman invariably looks for and finds in these suits—well-fitting shoulders, long snug sleeves, close-fitting collars, good lines, and the details of finish—piped buttonholes, embroidered crow tacks and arrowheads, self strappings and bindings of flat black silk... Frankly, this is a most seasonable opportunity to secure a good tailored suit at an,unusually low price NEW VICTOR RECORDS FOR APRIL DANCE RECORDS newest shades.- Excellent Values at $5. KLOSFIT PETTIBLOOMERS, of good guality silk jersef, are finished with cuffs, which may be pleated, shirred or ruffled, as you like. and henna. Priced $5 to $9. Included among the many new shades are gray, new blue .. There are also many other new styles and color combina- tions in jersey, satin, taffeta and Floriswah. Priced $6.75 to $16.50. Petticoat Section, Third floor. " Crepe Paper Work and Basket Weaving Taught in the New Dennison Section Here is an opportunity for every woman and girl to learn how to make Crepe Paper Novel- New “Flaxon” White Fabrics Very Much Lower Priced Flaxon Fabrics are particu- larly desirable because of their soft, sheer weave, for infants’ dresses and slips. There is The husband tells of the marriage at pretty tucked net, $13.50 to $22.50. Ail f o : ; Itali = ties and practical articles of nothing new as to fabric or New Orleans, Nov Y S ida—Ritorna Vincitor (Return Victorious), Italian Lucy Isabelle Marsh ) 55135 th Vi . b by \;m r‘_:;‘r;:‘ &\w::&:g.w!"a‘lzh.en;:. Neckwear Section, First floor. Aida—O Patria Mia (My Native Land), It_alxan Lucy Isabelle Marsh $1.50 many different kinds, such as ne:wl;le:xi-mn‘:h Itel;es !ll:;‘:e!oul: e n s Mloweditalremain: at ] Hush-a-Bye, Baby Mine Elsie Baker | 45241 Baskets, Trays, Lamps, merly. Mampshire avenue northwest. Condl. | - 3 Mammy Dear : Elsie Baker { $1 Vases, Tally Cards, Ice The assortment consists of tioms” thereTmade 10 imporsibie for | She Is Smart]y Attired in a Carry Your Cross with a Smile Homer Rodeheaver | 18720 Cups, Candle Shades. the plain weave and everything he located ut a hotel. i fathir-in: | Tell \Me the Story of Jesus Homer Rodeheaver { 85c Eaper Flswer Costumes, desirable in neat small checks law. he asserts, forbade him coming My Mammy 15 : Peerless Quartette 18730 F: ‘vmrr: i =2 an\(} s"lpes'm n e th for S e i B S e T ew Oports Hat Undesasish, Hawaine St Albert Comphell Henry Bare § 8¢ SR piaiany matien e them the fact that he had 2 key to the Look for the Silver Lining 2! Edna Brown—Charles Harrison | 18731 and the finished products a de- 7 g g door of the house and thus gained & 1 o Wandering Home Helen Clark—Charles Hart { 85¢ fight. 32 inches wide, 50c yard sem 'OH':;:“”_'E;[MWJ.{; has threa ARROW bands of felt sewed on braid is the un- She Gives Them All the Ha! Ha! Ha! Billy Murray | 18732 Dennison Section, Second floor. White Goods Section, Second fioor. e v'fl"'"»l_u;::rr the ulleged domina- usual means of making these attractive sports hats. Stop! Look! Listen! American Quartet ‘ 85¢ ¢ ion of her fa e avi cfuged | = & ; i g N 3 e e ent inon retardn They are mostly small and close-fitting, as a sports hat should gg;sgpg,;gg fg;;gg{;ggg Solo) S Wicdoelt g 18728 . ake up - with him b Hess 3 B 5 aanicimeate it G be, and in smart color combi- . * = Genuine Leather £2.50 > . PERSHING KIWANIS GUEST% sports costume. Moderately RED SEAL RECORDS Boston Bags 3 Home Again Blues—Medley Fox Trot Ju;t .hl\:“l;e H]ouse of Love (Glanville-Wood),} 64937 ST ! Original Dixiciand Jazz Band | 18729 ophie Braslau. { 105 - er Prominent Army Officers| { Crazy Blu ox Trot ( 8c Serenata (Caruso-Bracco) In Italian, Enricoy 88628 This is a very special L P Attractive Trimmed Original Dixicland Jazz Band) Caruso. } & e ranling AL Hats, $12.590 Rose-Nightingale—Medley Fox Trot Munasterio (The Monastery—de Giacomo-) 87323 price er Army officers, wii :u“, of y,m,m; . _All Star Trio, assisted by their Orch.{ 18733 Costa), Neapolitan Titta Ruffo. } $1.25 In fact. up until we offered the military luncheon of the Ki- The very newest arrivals in Tip Top—Medley One-Step 85c Beau Soir (A Beautiful Evening) (Bourget-) 64934 them at this price a few weeks }.‘.:,.sd( IubTT( l’n“ w.gys:g;‘m. ):,,.};1! the hat sliop emphasize a Joseph C. Smith’s Orchestra Debussy) In French Giuseppe De Luca. } $1.25 ago it was the first time we ~sterday he full membership of the 4 v Ji g 5 s .50: lub was in attendance and follow- | smart combination of navy and | Never Knew—-Fox Trot Glogonds, Clelo o Mar (Heaven and Oceany) ¢isag ad seen thearat $250. i introductions by Claude Wood- . & 'aul. Whiteman and His Orchestra [ 18734 (Ponchielli)( In Italian, Benia: 3 5 h lity leather; white, worked out ‘i t: 4 L , Beniamino Giglt $1.25 It is of high quality leather; ward, president, Charles Roberts and L) : n straw Do You Ever Think of Me?—Medley Fox‘ 85 0y Cease Thy Singing, Maiden Fa 7 three-piece model, with double- B e Ee et s soud G “:i“h p;{k);( "bb‘;}{‘ bows pleat- Trot—Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra ‘maninofr), John i{:g'urm:cke-';"rn"rxl('g:feh;} }1‘;‘0‘ stitched lap-over seams, sewed- The principal address, “Mah Pawcr ed in blocked. effect, or trim- iafe Samsen et Delila- Basihanal 3 in frame, fastening with strap "'_\ l,he ‘:'m;y. was delivered by Col med with white flowers and SPCC‘GI. Philadelphia Orchcl?r:n.“le Cast s""')'} u'-;’s‘ and buckle. R .2 on. Other Army offi : A 3 13, 1 large ribbon bows. Humming Paul Whiteman and 18737 Study from “The Children's Corner” (Doctor) §4835 TAN ONLY, IN SIZES 13, 14 My Mammy His Orchestra 85¢c Gradus ad Parnassum—Débussy), Rlch-% $1.25 AND 15 INCHES Col. Wilson, Maj Sher DR T e D2 Blctrates Setjon, Nourth s foer, maninoft. \ * - Traveling Goods Bection, Fourth floor. Marshall, aid to Gen : i auu Chaplan Daily, - hl i

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