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- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1921 i ) : —_——— JEWELERS NOT BEHIND. |Si%, Shecinarsi Rattonn ve:| COSTUMES AND JEWELS MARK Deaths Reported. St Rorern” Agrend ‘o7 | Hemstitching and ButtonsCovered city. A resolution was unanimousl e ent within the last twenty- i e e e |18 rcie i At BALL FOR RUSSIAN REFUGEES i vse s ooy | 50" S0 et e do_met to wailt for your work. Quality the very best. Quick serviee. connected with the | tute of Agriculture MRS. M. E. HOLLEY search for May 19 and 20 next in this ; Rome. who will speak tomorrow even- e trin oo et | ing_at the National!Museum on the Cotton, 13c; Silk, 14c. - With Those in Larger Cities. | Harris to name a committee to pre- pare a program for the entertain- Prank Mastrocclo, 37, Tubercuiosia Howpital.| taken, but the public is asked to at- R. Harrison Johnson, 51, 711 C street south- | tend the I ment of the delegates and submit it K Robert J. Faoning, 33, 615 G street south- | ; e AE The jewelry stores of Washington compare favorably with those of New al.fll»‘l?""“,llyn‘culle?x me:l'(n(gh or“lhc All S . " J . . R. 1 o = York, Philadelphia, Chicago and other | retail jewelers' section o e Mer- f M t. ntechutional lns icag ociety Jjoins 1n ivalry tor OFL [ wet i SN it st in Rome, and wa Now |large cities, and in some cases sur-|chants and Manufacturers' Associa- 5 officially attached . BITS. 2561 15th N.W. 519.50 pass in individual appeal. according }lolr.“lc‘:anrz::!m“l:::fls r‘“;?;g ‘\‘i’e e 5 Georee L. Drew, 57, 616 6th street south I:-(»“t‘):;el': |z:: ;i‘dlr»’xduu:i at the peace | to Bartley J. Doyle of Philadelphia. |followin, : Ge ; B ful U H dd : i - e ! ce aris Closing _out who addr);s:od the j:w:l:‘rs:‘d:r:t‘unn Spier, chairman; Charles E. Berry, eauti or nique cal ress T T “er Taffeta, Can- of the Merchants and Manufacturers |J. L» Whitmore, Sidney W. Straus and ital. oo 5 | LEARN TO RIDE H ton Crepe and ociation last night at the Raleigh |Sidney Selinger. "B 1 d T » 5 2300 3 | Qeorgette Spring Dresses, for- Hotel, at a. {5 ete. 5 3 Dennsylvania HORSEBACK | . i Good Instructor. Best Horses. i Complexion w merly sold up to $55 for $19.50. Mr. Doyle asserted that the j(-wnlry’ 3-skin Squirrel Chokers, $9.50 |[|| business was built up whotly on con- ( AIDS NAVAL E. RS. Ouear Naue | CARLTON RIDIN % fidence and urged all jewelers to keep| Lieut. Commander Rush §. Fay at-| Could the Russian refugees for |orate pearl and point lace headdress. o Mnmgaret W T Pennsylvania G SCHOOL Furs Repaired and Stored. |[f||the confidence of the puvlic. - liached 1o the U. % S Beascr. has|whom the splenaid “bal do tete” |With & white and silver brocade gown: | * Garmil'i1! Mile 23, Pty nomtal 2130 PEA STREET —depends upon the health: 4 T icorge W. Spie civen in the home of Mr. and|MrS. Charles G. Matthews a peari| Margaret M. Sill"22 314 B street morit-| — — ™ tumbla 3 N and vigor of the skin— to an anncuncement in the Keystone |with the naval examining board. Navy Mteaddress of elaborate design worn | W not upon the art of applied’ cosmetics. Mrs. Coon’s Prescriptions Almond Skin Food Muscle Cream Absorbent Cleansing Cream will clear the blemishes . (rDh!n McCarthy, 30, St. Elizabeth’s Hos. have peeped in for a moment they [cade; Mrs. William Bailey Lamar, in|Pth o ’ . Argo, 44, St. must indeed have thought them- |J2de green and silver brocade and a | pitat " = N 3 I ha L pearl " headdress; Mrs. Alexander | = Harry T. Dals. Ladies’ Lace Yoke Vests selves in a veritable fairy land. The | Sharp ar wore a most becoming | Lavia Grigas. o7 10T street nortbeast. % 20 1 street. = S = scene eclipsed ip beauty any other |Kokoshnik with a white brocad Alfred L. O34 B strect. Fine Quality Combed_Yarn e S A rocade and| 4 e 65, ‘2418 G Atreet: Where Your Dollars Comnt Mast Ribbed veuts with lace voke J4C ! costume vail of the season, the splen- | tulle gown. Charies ‘Andersen., 14, Tome for Aged and and trimmed arms. The dor of the jeweled headdresses blend- Others Among the Guests. Infirm. Indiana Lewis, 62, Garfield Hospital lllo F STREET N.W. nal conference on the!Department. Mrs. Breckenridge Long last night|with a gown of white and silver bro- izabeth's Hos- ionally | Lansing, Dr. L. S. Rowe. Col. and |east. - uil, like|Mrs. Matthew A. De Laney, Ladies’ Ribbed Union Suits of the women. while one oc ol. Wil- IEII H R IEI' N D , e T R B ing perfectly with the evening dress | Others present included Mr. Robert| J\jgiR® JaRes: %%, "4 0ie" [ (" Ctreet north- saw plendid costume i X In pink or thite, fine, {the cleventh century pri cos- | liam E. Horton, Mr. Ralph §. H RE! P v 7202224 Tth 5t NW. s s ane o gl 0 aokh ol Cnilt o o e miien, G vis s (N TIRGIOR A e ()= . and puthe glow of " tic Ribbed Union Suits. and pronounced historically correct | ¢ =T er. - A group of womsn occupying ad- : K tictues i Store Hour Open 9:15 A.M. Close 6 P.M. aped neck and lace or shell stitched || by Prince Garzarine, an authority on St meysn ’;ghnbl{,f,"f):v%‘;’érw&fi' ministrative positions i the various | ere now health {ntodt h |kucv.-t ; pants. the subject. The richness and beau- | Francois Berger Moran, Miss Mary |departments of the government have | fi‘ muscles and the skin itself. G as well as the becomingness of | Patten. M. and Mrs Henry Price ow (o fit corsets. All these should be on vour dressing stand—and if used according to Mrs. Coon's explicit directions will produce the desired results. enough that Russian Kokoshnik and | goree il y i tiars % King' ney, Mr. and Mrs. Randall Hag- gw Children’s S?‘d“—:‘ for ® Arerlean Waras WOt ot DerjMiss Anna Hamiin Maf. Wilfres HAVE YOU SEEN ine Mercerized Chil- \ T i o he setting . _Roger Treadwell, Capt. e i - iEs (255 Bz e 61 Q) g S e | PTG SRR NS SR NEW | Mo it mysayen | | —One Dollar Each— Sieipe. cuft . tops Al a £ s r of the spring scason’s ¢ 4 At Drug and Department Stores perfect and sell rezularly at 50c. but Mry. Lansing Recelves i ell, Mr. Gerald May, Command- FUR fur novelties — Capes 3 Prepared b for $1.00. - or a 1. Thomas Hagner, Mrs. | in Krimmer. Ermine and Mole ‘. Mrs. N. C. Coon Mrs. Robert z ing that Wrisht. Mr. Robert Stead, Mr. Robert t vercruys, Mr. an rs. Al d 4 was universal. G. Bentley, Mr. Lorimer Graham, Mrs. BlR 1415 G Street @ 0 Another Extraordin T R 7 HOSlel y ary e mercan fasnion wrter | Soweoh 6" Aitafr er GIHAT: Mo e orn by peasant or prir fou e Dut it i8 Amaryllis * Gillett, Mrs. Archibald Furs Exclusively a’s sartorial Gracie, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell 2 TXO o femarza WLy : Charles Boughton Wood, Mr. and M Bullt on Spanish 1 El fzes 5 to 9. e an of t1 cl : 3 \ . Mr. and Mrs. wilt on Spanish Tines? Fie Jizew- o e i M Tokan Stemanson of ew York, Mrs. | CAPES | gant otto Kuno moicis await S 1405 Eye Street Ladies’ Thread Silk Hose Taffetas e . ] Surah Tee Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. e = -3 Trregulars of $1.00 Qual Satins ing line. She wore a gown of white | 2dWin 8. Puller. RS REBUIL TORE] The slignt faults will not 3 and silver bro and a Russian injure the service of these 49C Mignonettes o sx of scarlet velvet studded 9 > excellent quality Thread o : jewels. Beside her was Count- > . Stk Hose—with double sole—seamed | Tricotines s antac Speranskei, ho back and_wide double garter .top. wore an evening gown of American Black, white and cordovan. Values to $22.50. . [ J beauty satin, over which fell a serie : . g of chiffon draperics shading from Embroidered Silk Hose « i deep to pale orchid shades, each 3 - . Paris embroidered White Another shipment_ of good Silk P"‘ ‘fi' eded with @ narrow horder of dull For ¢ ; . Let us care for your Clock Son Black Sitk Hose, Q5 | purchased at a iraction of their real worth, ] 5 a royal Russian head- 608 TOG14 ¢ 11th ST. NW Furs in our Cold of quality absolutely perfect and will be sold tomorrow with just a of gold and jewels, worn by 'fllmday St Vaul and should sell at $1.50—seamed | small margin added. Wonderful style ¢ generations of Cantacuzenes. orage Vaults. back, high spliced heel, double sole | creations—remarkable quality silks and : Borden Harriman, who also and wide lisle tops. i = i stood in'line throughout the even- . exceptionally low priced. . ing. wore a gown of old ivory and Full-Fashioned Silk Hose The new ruffled effects—embroidered and £0ld brocade, with a Russian head- The H c combinations of Georgette with Satins, Gress richly decorated with jewels. e House of Courtesy Assisting from time to time in the hospitality of the evening was Mrs. Breckenridge Long. One of the featu was a fortune teller over by Mme. Anna Pouloushki Russian exile, who has been living in Washington for the past three ye Her husband, Col. Nicholas Poloushkin was formerly attached to the Russian embassy here. Supper was scrved at midnight. Baszling Gowns and Headdresses. Among the smart set of Washing- ton who attended were: The ambassador of Spain and Senora de Riano, Senora de Riano wearing a gown of cioth of gold and a jade headdress; the ambassador of Rus- sia, Mr. Boris Bakhmeteff; bassador of Argenti > of gull gold cloth elaborately jewel- ed;® Gen. Pershing; Mrs. Richard Townsend, wearing a gown of gold metal cloth; Mrs. Lawrence Town- white crepe meteor gown and a Rus- glan tiara’ of pearls and diamonds. Others prescnt were Mr. and Mrs. Sylvanus Stokes, jr.. the latter in a Fin lity Silk : o Honein vinek. Sordoian $1.98 | Mignonettes. Taffetas—comprising one of and gray; full-fashioned - | the best silk dress values we have ever high-spliced heel and wide double | offered. Values to $22.50, and many worth lisle garter tops. even more. Men’s Jean Drawers Firm, d bl ality Jea oramers Tor men ' Fiasie 53¢ Capes and Dolmans ‘web seams—cool for sum- , mer and most serviceable. Sizes 36 Values to $45.00 to 46. The price should be $1.00. I:;l:le fl\}];‘dl]vlty_ \;flloluhrs d y A « and Cut Bolivia Cloths, Men’s Nainsook Undershirts made into fashionable s 98 . of the affair hooth, presided a Presenting an assortment of Special Values ~-~-at a special price Coats and raps New expressions of favored . fashions—interpreted in a va- riety of weaves—and effective details. Remarkably Marked at and Capes Had we the drawers to practical e match, we could not sell 29C and Dolmans. There's this quality garment less than 63c. This is a wonderful value. : e Sises 36 to 44, beautiful stitching effects and more elaborate braided styles in sizes and styles for miss or BG]S’ Nainsook Union Suits matron. The colors—Tan, Rookie and Excellent quality Fine Copenhagen Blue. Small Check ainsook 49‘: Union Suits with web secam . o back and closed crotch; for boys 6 $4.00 Mlgnonette Waists to 16. ’ In the overblouse effects and the mew two-tone 25¢ Men’s Socks colorings, in various styles. Two of the favored ones $2 85 . the model with the wide pleated back; Slightly irregular in the are with fringe and corded open-work at bott - om, weave is the cause of the 2(: around the neck and sleeves. These make remark- low price, but will not injure ably pretty, cool waists and, at the same time, a the service; in cordovan only. most serviceable addition to the spring wardrobe. A Mid-Month Domestic Sale 3,000 YARDS 29c LIGHT PERCALES | $1.00 Damask 59C Muslin’ and Cambrics, 36 inches wide |pretty kimono. styles. ol witis sl mext ‘calans. Mty jama Cloth and White Organdie you have Grouitch, the latter wearing a gown of rose pink velvet with a headdress caded satin; Senator and Mrs. Peter Goelet Gerr. the latter wearing a the minister of send, who wore violct and gold bro- gown of deep rose color velvet; M Cromwell . Brogks, in white cha meuse and lace, with a Russian tiara of dizmonds. Mrs. Marshall Field wore a gown of purple velvet and Amer] n beauty satin; Miss Gwendolin Ficld wore black’ lace and tulle; Senator and Mrs. James W. Wadsworth, jr. the latter wearing an exa black vel- vet gown with a very distinctive Rus- sian_headdress of black velvet em- broidered in silver, were there, as ‘W(—H as the attache of the Belgian embassy and Mme. Tilmont, the lat- ter in black satin with a tall head idress of gold cloth lavishly jeweled Mrs. Grafton Minot, in black tulle and lace over satin and a kokoshnike of gold metal cloth covered with pearls; Mr. and M umner Welles, Mrs. Welles in pearl gray charmeuse with :d_headdress; Col. and Mrs. A £ e « i Free from starch or filling. Limit, 20 32-inch Dr <1 5% yards to a customer. i - : -in ess Gingham 35€ Pll.l.OWCASFS, 42!36 The brand Amoskeag tells you the qual- 15c %0 readily a week or so ago. Full 3¢ |stripe designs. 64 inches wide. |ity and that the colors are fast. Mostly inches wide in hundreds of neat, small designs and stripes. Every color guar- Made from good quality muslin with | 3 2 stripes and plain colors and some plaids, @ambric finish. An exceptional value, and lcinc ihe Tegular price. Special tomorraw Sherman_Miles, the latter in silver cloth and a headdress of silver cloth studded with pearls; Miss Ramona E. Lefevre, in steel-color tulle. Others in Costume. Miss Louise Littauer wore a striking Russian costume of cloth of gold; Mrs. Frederick R. Harris was also in cos. tume, she wors Mrs. Morris Evans loth of gold with a kokoshnik; Mrs. Goring Bliss was in black chiffon, with a kokoshnik of gold metal studded with pearls, sapphires and rubies. Miss Isabelle May's gown was of white and goid brocade; her head- dress was one of the most elaborate seen. Mrs. Richard H. Kimball, to whom a large part of the credit for the success of the ball is due, wore white and gold brocade with an elaborate kokoshnik. Mr. and Mrs. George T. Marye were | anteed- absolutely fast. | Underwear Crepe are really worth considerably more. *29c YARD-WIDE BLEACHED MUSLIN |, sxirs, ree, suahy wammavle crepe . Up to 59¢c White Goods 29¢ CURTAIN SCRIM |_anoneP b Jare s she v enzcien § O Good, Heavy, Firm Quality Bleached 121/ (white and light blue; also a selection of 32 inches wide, in a good quality 10 |of good Longcloth, Batiste, Checked Pa- |seen in a long time. Val y a yard was sold as high as 29c yard. {Tore for: off the beit. | Thees ave in uld pay 53¢ and yards. A Remarkable Purchase of 700 New Spring Hats—Values to $10.00 DIVIDED INTO TWO GREAT LOTS: Values to $6.00 pos Values to $10.00 $9.98 $3.95 This season nor in any other It you have not already purchased season have we shown such Hats at your Spring Hat you'll do 89 it you 3 \ I come here tomorrow. There as'low a price. Wonderful quality ladies that have already purch = sttaws, beautiful combinations and but when you see these you'll ::::{ trimming. Don't think the price another. The range of style, trim- has a thing to do with the quality, mings and shapes is so extensive F R you 11 hl-.ve no trouble finding becom- are worth twice what we ask for n& style and just the color vou like. this lot tomorrow. Every color | Many of these same hats have sold | elsewhere fn this city at even m that's good and every shape that's ore stylish and becoming. - Women’s and Children’s Wearables _ Greatly Underpriced $1.50 CORSET WAISTS BOYS’ REEFER COATS Corset waists that look like the re orset 1 Good quality materials, in checl Fefris waists—with shoulder straps and anty, fn' ihese. restare for bse ot 3 .»um:..gdwrronr, Exceptional value. Sizes c to 6 years, lined and made in belted up to 320, . These are in lengths of 2 to 10 Sport Coats and Coats of dressier design. Wrappy Wraps of Cape and Dolman effects—in S Velour in the check weaves Tricotines . Plain Black Satin Polo Cloth, with silver embroidery Bolivia Cloth, trimmed with fringe Tweeds—of the popular mixtures R | 3 SR 3 N 3 W BV N o PV N ) WK W o Dy . {there, the lafter in white brocaded !satin and a headdress of pearls; and lalso the minister to Switzerland and Mrs. Hampson Gar, the latter in white brocade, with headdress of pearls; Mme. Hauge, deep pink velvet; the counselor of the Russian embassy and Mme. de Bach, the latter in a The Coats are belted or fitted models; the Wraps are embellished with elaborate embroidery and unique stitching. {Eown of white velvet and a_jeweled !Kkokoshnik; Mrs. Gibson Fahnesiock, in black velvet Mrs. Walter R. Tuckerman wore a gown of cloth of gold, with a head- dress studded with many jewels. Mrs, {Thomas F. Logan was most effective in a cloth of silver gown. Her head- dress of cloth of silver was heavily incrusted with jewels. Mrs. Warren' Delano Robbins wore gold lace, with a jeweled. headdress. Mrs. Delos A. Blodgett wore an elab- Special— May we ask special consideration of the showing of Lot of sixty-five Tricotine Suits which we have marked Graduate E; is MoCommich Modicat o Extmined lasses Fitted DR.CLAUDE S. SEMONE: Eyenight Sped (Formerly With Edwin H, Etz) Now Located 409.410 McLachlen Bldg., 10th and G Sts. N.W., Phone M Cuticura Soap —— Imparis — The Velvet Touch Soap, Ointment Taleum 72z everv oD Curiens s Laberiarive: Sopt & Masaenm 69c LADIES’ MUSLIN DRAWERS GIRLS’ AND MISSES’ SPORT COATS : = JFull cut from fine g : om e uulrll)' muslin. Trim- 5 . med with wide rufle of embroidery. All n a variety of new style ideas made for less than the cost of muslin, Size 46c and made from a good choice of " TOOTHACHE~— walst and 29, novelty cloths and mixtures; . Dressy Coats —in Quilted Satin, Moire Silk, Canton Crepe, Omar Silk—at *39t0%99 Included are Krimmer at the astonishingly low price of 5 ¥ Plain tailorad, T and Braided afid 5 o Pfilbroidered and Beaded models— : of Box, Ripple and Blouse effects —silk lined and “ 3 and double-breasted styles. . sports”soute doimans and sern DENTOX $2.00 FIGURED CHALLIE KIMONO | $30.00. Sizes 5 to 16 y:’ur- STOPS IT Just what )'nu'llvwar.x; now l‘h:: By ramie i 6] 49 | $12.00 BOYS' TWO-PANTS SUITS INSTANTLY large or small floral designs with The fact that these suits are eatin trimmed collars. Special to- | equipped with an extra pair of pants morrow. | prolongs the existence of the suits. L) | Made from all-wool mixtures, in the : 32.00 GOWNS AND CHEMISE faew Styles. Sizes for boys, 8 to 16 with the toethache are cloth-trimmed Coats and « cars. 3 i . i e B R D 5 Quickly Hushed fancily-trimmed Wraps— made with all the batiste and muslins. Lace and em- o SMALL BOYS' OVERALLS by applying DENTOX te all lined with consistently expression of ex- :;‘;'g;”;_m'l“l':"""';«)H':"":I'.ha"“mj{‘\; | |n pMade from strong. serviceable denim, c o mums lof_he arteetes high-grade silk. it hi 1 co yokes. | in_blue only—made well, with should 5 ilk. 2 raitmanship. cut extra full "r t. | straps and pockets. Sizes 2 to 6 ears DENTOX has BRES X pestc ip INFANTS’ SHORT OR LONG SLIPS LADIES’ CREPE BLOOMERS jozattodtilln ‘Why worry making Infants’ Slips when : Sold by All Dr vou can buy such slipx as these. made i Good Quality Pink Crepe Bloomers e fra aitn ity Sokes stlinaty c that don't require ironing after washing, crn Chemiter cmbroldery and button trimmings here | and_the colora are perfectly fast. " Elastic C thern Chemice| tomorrow at 5Sc?

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