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Fringed Capes and Straight-Line Coats Are the Latest Wrap Styles In the fringed cape you will see the life, dash and daring which its Spanish origin gives it. Made of tricotine with long roll collar and full sleeves that are designed as a part of the bodice, giving a most distinctive effect when worn. Lined throughout with satin or pussy willow silk. In black, rookie and navy. Unusual Value at $69.50 The Straight-line Coat is totally different, with its new sieve sleeve and its rows of diagonal brocaded braid and the wide mepiflg girdle of heavy black satin is finished at the ends with the inevitable fringe that now marks a garment as of smart origin. It is of handsome navy tricotine. H -An Unusual Value at $65 NEW ARRIVALS OF SILK SUITS AND WRAPS ARE BEING RE- CEIVED DAILY Cost Section, Third Soor. - -Special Offering of New Silk Skirts, $15.00 The price is lower than we expect them to be quoted in mid-season. ‘Washable Fan-ta-si in plain white or black on white combinations of alluring beauty. New Crepes, Silk Tricot, Tal-Ly-Ho, Faille and many other weaves just as smart and stylish. Fancy block weaves, stripes, unusual de- signs in all sorts of colors. Beautiful new Silk Skirts, in the much wanted box pleated and sports models for present and summer wear. We Place on Sale Tomorrotw Morning 55 Beautiful New ‘I'hucareval;zsofexaeptionalmerit,asdnsmofthis type have been selling considerably higher. .Georgettg Chiffon and Lace Combinations and New Satin Fringed Dresses that are all the rage at this moment; In a full range of regular sizes. r Dress Sectioa, Third floce. New Models Artrive in Parame Corsets pressed in these, our finest and only imported corsets. The beauty of the fabrics, their simplicity and sym- metry of line, their workmanship, their individuality of cut, design, and perfection of fit, are features which have earned THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, Woodmard & 1 New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Are You Wearing Fabric Gloves For spring and summer, with duit or street frock, there is nothing more comfortable and attractive—and we are not only especially careful that our stocks contain the best qual- ities, but that they shall not cost more than is necessary. 16-button Chamoisette Gloves, with spear point embroidery, in white mastic, pongee, sand and covert. $2 pair. 12-button Chamolsette Gloves, in same colors as above. $1.23 pair. 16-button Silk Gloves, an excel- lent guality, with Paris point embroidery, ' in _ gray, beaver, mastic, pongee, white and black. 3$2.50 and $3 pair. Glove Bection, First floor. A Gay Scarf of Fiber Silk —can add so much attractive- ness to one’s costume that its not surprising that every woman wants one. Fancy ribbed or plain knit fiber silk scarfs, in pastel shades or smart two-toned colorings, edged with fringe. $4.50. Another style of the fiber silk scarfs, is knit in fancy striped pattern, combining such colors as jade and white, gold and white or rust and brown, to make it doubly attractive. Embroidered Georgette Band- ings are new, and the designs unusually pretty in solid or eye- let work, in white or ecru, $1.25 to $250 yard. Circular Bandings, of imitation Point Venice laces, are also much in vogue, $1.50 and $1.75 yard. Neckwear Section, First floor. A Rain or Shine Umbrella Specially Priced $6 Plus Tax It’s the best one to carry in the springtime, for it looks quite . smart if the sun is shining, and proves its use- fulness in an April shower. s is the second shipment of thege exceptionally fine umbrel- las, gnade necessary by the great demand for them. A 25-inch size, of colored silk, with smart wood handles, fin- ished with bracelet wrist loop, or silk cord loop, and the colors are purple, navy, green, cardinal, taupe and black. Umbrells Section, First fioor. Fashionable Hair Dressing Our _trained operators in Hair Dressing are always at your command to make sug- gestions as to which is the most ll::goming way to wear your air. Permanent Waving All-round Transformations Ear Puffs, Pin Curls The most modern, distinctive and refined hair dressing par- lors, and a service that is capable of pleasing the most fastidious. Personal Bervice Bection, Second fioor. A thick rich chocolate coating with fiillings of cream, filberts, walnut, pecan or caramel. Candy Bection, Fourth Socor. Model XI, $150 Natural Russian Sable Scarfs Most Unusual Values Single-Skin Chokers, $95 Double-Skin Scarfs, $195 : This is the first time we have ever offered these rich, luxurious Russian Sables at such remarkably low prices, realize how greatly they are underpriced. Fur Section, Third floor. Embroidered Veils $1.00 Offer a new conceit in this most becoming of all fem- inine accessories. These are in a handsom¢ scroll pattern, beautifully worked out on a plain mesh veiling, in solid colors, or smart two-toned colorings, including brown and rust, blue and gray, and brown and sand. But the nicest part about them is that they are all ready made to put right on and wear. Veiling Section, First floor. mixtures. Misses’ Sectiom, Fourth floor. FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 1921 ~qg- throp A Large Showing.and Exceptional Values in Misses’ Tricotine Suits, $58 We have taken from our stocks some of our higher-priced suits and marked them at this low figure, so that we may meet the requirements of our customers at the least possible expenditure. These suits, of navy blue, fine quality tricotine, emphasize the smaté- est and most youthful modes of the season, namely, the straightline belted suit, the box coat and the new long coat suit. Exceptionally fine tailoring, hand-piped buttonholes, flat silk braid bindings, narrow self strappings and cable stitching complete their in- dividuality and distinctiveness. Not the sort of suits one usually sees at this low price, but high- type suits, made of an exceptionally good quality of jersey, well cut and tailored to fit and retain their original smartness of line. Tuxedo models, or the more tailored notch collar styles, with pleated back, patch pockets and narrow belts, in brown, Close 6 P.M. navy and heather Boys’ Suits of Extraordinary Worth $12.50 to $23.75 Suits that are actually lower priced than today’s replacement value warrants, but we have determined that our patrons shall have the benefit of our exclusive, elegantly tailored clothes at prices as low as the inferior grades. New Tweeds, New Herringbones, New Mixtures; New Checks, Stripes and Plaids in many color tones. One and two pants styles, at the exceedingly low prices of $12.50 to $23.75. Warranted Fast Color Navy Blue Serge Suits, sizes 7 to 18 years. $15, $18 to $23.75. Boys’ Summer Apparel Displays A New Nut Brown Calfskin soles. You Will Like W. & L. Toilet Preparations They are made especially fcr us, from absolutely pure in- gredients, and the prices are Charmant, 25c. Florentine Orris, in conven- ient' shaker bottle, 40c and 75¢c. Bath Salts, in assorted odors, 75¢. Bay Rum, imported, 50c and 'Pure Olive Oil Castile Soap, 18c cake; 3 for S0c. Charmant Liquid Green Soap, Ivory Tooth Powder, 25c. Sans O'deur, 25c. Rose Water and Glycerine, Rose Peroxide Cream, 25¢c. 40c and 75¢c. Benzoin and Almond Liquid Cream, 40c. Brilliantine, 50c. Bandoline, 30c. Perfumery Section, First floor. One-Strap Pump Has just come to us from Laird, Schober & Company, and be- . ‘speaks its quality and hand work- manship in every line. The smoboth, velvet-like nut brown calfskin imparts a beauty that cannot well be denied, and the' exquisite graee of its modeling is characteris- tic of all Laird, Schober footwear. French Louis heels and hand-turn $15 Pair ‘Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. TOYS For Outdoor Days ‘With the coming of the warm- er spring days, children will want to get outside and play. We have all the Toys they like —toys that they will enjoy, that Velo King makes, from the small- est size at $0.95 to the largest sizes at $23.95. These have the finest spring saddle seats, cush- ioned rubber tires and ball bear- ing wheels. COASTER WAGONS, #$7.75 ¢ $14. Among this list will be found such, splendid “makes as Sherwood, which is guaranteed to stand a one-thousand-pound . that the very little folks like, $1.30 to $3.95. AUTOMOBILES, $750 to $25; all rubber tired, and the best models. BIPLANE FLYERS, $5.95 and Skudder Cars, $745, PLAYGROUND SLIDES, $27.95. SEE-SAWS, $5 and $0. Roller Skates her to go faster than any one else. The well known Winslow Extension-braced Skates, $3.75, and other Ball-bearing Skates as low as $1L.50. Toy Store, Fourth floor. Shantung Silk Suits, $18. Palm Beach Suits, $10.75. Khaki Norfolk Suits, $6.50 and $7.50. Khaki Sports Suits $3.50 to $5. . Special Quality Khaki Knickers, $1.75. Khaki Riding Breeches, Khaki Riding Breeches, double seat, $3. Gray Crash Knickers, $175. Khaki Blquses, $1.25 and $1.75. The boy large enough to wear shirts prefers the White Oxford, Soisette or Striped Madras Shirts, with. the button-down polo collars, for comfort and smartness. 14 neck. Unusual Values at the Price, $1.95 Boys' Store, Fourth foor. Sizes 12 to AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE Girls’ Gingham Frocks $1.45, $1.95 and $2.65 . To mothers of girls between the ages of 6 and 14 years this important sale will be of great interest, especially so if they desire to save money. There are twenty-five different attractive styles, of smart checks, plain and colorful plaid ginghams, as well as plain color Palmer Junior cloths. At these prices, every girl can have a good supply of frocks on hand for school wear and the coming summer vacation months. Girls® Section, Fourth fioor. Some new girdle trimmed and deeply fringed Marcel Waving moderate. will give them the right exercise. 1 effects that have not been shown before. Water Wavin; v 2 - = . ) b4 % ° : s L i Jam Ponic o okt vmocmons, w i we Children’s Shoes That Fit OldFloors Disappear | s Shoes that fit, that are made on correct lasts and that possess style, smartness and service dependability are the only kinds of children’s shoes you will find here. Boys' Calfskin Oxfords, in tan and black; sizes 2% to 5%. 37 and £8 pair. Crowing Girl# White Chavas Oxfords, round toes, low heels and welt soles; sizes 2% to 7. $6.50 pair. Growing Girls' Black Calfskia Oxfords, round and square toe square toes, low heels and welt soles; sizes 8% to 11. $5 pair; 11% to 2, $5.30 patr. Misses” and Children's Bare- foot Sandals, of gray smoked horsehide; sizes 8% to 11. $3.25 pair; 11% to 2, $3.50 patr. Misses’ and Children’s Tan and Black Calfskin Oxfords, square toea, welt solcs and lew - heels: sizes 834 to 11. $450 amd $5 pair; 113 to 2, $5.30 pair. Misses’ White Canvas Pumps, ankle strap; round toes, low heels and welt soles; sizes 113 to 2, $5-patn, - / 50c and 75c. wel, models; s 2 7. 87 pal ' % $Q ;c ; ght test. s;' sizes 2% to 7. tr. Children’s White Canvas Ox- Sy fancib L) rr Perfumed Powdered Pumice, Misses' and Children’s Patent fords, square toes, low heels and — dries overnight wif ] Tomorrow - R Skt hen oy Leather Pumps with straps; e e A e Easy to apply —dries overnigl ith Assorted Chocolates Specially Priced, Eb. 60c pair. Misses' and Children's Bare- foot Sandals. of tan calfskin, sizes 8%, 11, §3 pair; 11% to 2 $3.50 pair. x Children’s Shoe Section, Fourth fioor. Men’s Tan Oxfords Specially Priced, $6.75 - If any man wants to get value and style to a " 1252 Tth St N.W. 1 N 1 is 1 i Interstate Motor Supply Co., Th ; . a ibanbsome Victrola oo, by or il wants o yoner | superlative degree, this is the opportunity tha e R A e newest ideas of expert French designers are ex- - should be used—and without delay. : Clark, €T Ave. and 18t St NW. ‘We have made a special effort to select fine styles—new designs, and to maintain the high- est quality materials and workmanship. We FELDARTALERY PEGE HAS PEED New Christie Product Gets Praise—Caterpillar Fea- ture Provided. A new American .75 rifle, under it: own power, arrived here this week from New York, having completed she trip of 251 miles in seventeen and one. half hours. The machine is to be transferred from the ordnance depart. Imm of the Army to the field artil- ery. The Army .75 is the most recent de. velopment of light artillery pecially designed for long-range fire, and its fitting on a specially destgas Christie mount is the latest achieve- ment in auto artillery. On ordinary roads it runs like a fast car, attain ing thirty miles an hour on its rubber tires. but_ for rough, cross-country work it has attachable caterpillar belts with which it can make a max- imum speed of twenty miles an hamr. Driven by Producer. ‘This motor gun carriage is a recent product of Walter Christie, veteran automobilist and mechanical engi- neer. who developed it for the ord nance department of the Army and who drove it to Washington from the plant of the United States ordnance manufacturers in Hoboken as a &pe- clal test. under the supervision of Lieut. Michener of the Field Artillery Corps. The drive to Washington be- ’ 2-clasp Silk Gloves, with Paris = . gan at midnight, immediately after it point and three rows of em- and every woman who '[}Ool Jers S Orts Suits $19 75 was _assembled.’ and early ' Tuesday, roidery, in white, tan, pongee, 5 (3 afternoon Lieut. Michener was able to' astie kray and black” 35 mae. knows fur values will e’ p 2 Teport 1o the War Department & satiu-t factory run with no trouble The four double wheels are rubber- tired and on good roads make high speed possible. The attachable cater- pillar steel tracks are carried on racks and may be applied in_fifteen minutes, scarcely more time than it takes to put skid chains on an au- tomobile. The track is in the form: of two continuous steel traction belts’ running_around the wheels. making it possible to attain a maximium speed of twenty miles an hour over rough and broken country or up and down inclines as steep as forty-five. degrees. Texted by Officers. J Army officers who have seen and» tested the Christie gun mounts and! tanks of combined wheel and cater- pillar propulsion believe that thix type of artillery will have great in- fiuence in the future development of mobile artillery, due to the unlimited possibilities of utilization in war- fare, especially where speed is essen-* tial. They point out that with these gun mounts it will be possible to hold artillery in reserve at strategic points in the rear, from which they can be rushed to weak positions on. the line. 3 PRESIDENT MUSIC LOVER. Expresses Interest in Making D. C.: Art Center. : That President Harding is a lover of good music and heartily favors pro- moting popular interest in good music is evinced in a letter written by him to Arthur M. Abell of this city in re-', ply to a letter urging his support t develop the District of Columbia as a center of all arts, in which he] stated: “I very much sympathize, with efforts for the betterment of the s taste and the expansion of popularin terest in good music.” 3 “I know it has been ‘said.” the let-i; ter continued, “that arts have not al- |} ways been so much favored under re-:} publican as monarchical forms of gov- ernmeqt, but I think a fair survey ' will justify a very frank differencel, of opinion on that point. Surely thei: encouragement of the arts in Greecei! and in France under the institutions’; of democracy can hardly be cited in. support of such a thesis. Likewise, { the histoty of our own and the othel American republics, I think, justifle the opinion that artistic taste and in terest may quite as well flourish un der the popular ag under the mon-is archistic establishment™ & —_— { Feindus are very superstitious. It any evil portent occurs while they are!. out they often return home, have & smoke and proceed afresh. v % Swoies Wonthop Wi I make them NEW *# uh Kyanise.” AON== fyanizy There is no longer any reason for tolerating a single scratched, bat- tered or shabby floor in your home. Try the New Coating for 0/d Floors P - - s# Jze SANITARY FLOOR ENAMEL & tough, dursble gloss that can be washed repeatedly without losing its lustre. Eight handsome colors. FREE TRIAL OFFER Forr sty et ertisem X e, a Full Half-Pint also Plain Crepe de Chine Dresses, in tailored and sports ef- Witch Hazel Cream, 25c. yos, free of c! : 5 o 3 HAND , 3495 color) if you bay 8 #00d fects. In navy, black and the lighter shades. odnke e, ':f’fh.f':,'r'.'fii Liquid Witch Hazel Cream, S ety oot raah o ppiy e, Come a Todar. |, Chas. Becker Paint Company, Inc. ‘Wholesale and Retall 1239 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. Goldstein, M, 903-5 H St. N.E. Brown, R. M. Haller & Haller, 920 N. Y. Ave. N'W. Geo. R. Gill, 642 Pa. Ave. 8.E. Columbia Hardware Company, 3419 Ga. Ave. for them ‘the highest praise from all types of women who Sold on Convenient Terms, thmk Widhflvtf ;“%CFEded, bu't we want your Bardshaw & Bro, B R B AR have worn them. Without Interest T T (s opinion. May be had in these different models— W:'::'- ‘::'K’:‘;;h g fi 2 t - 1 o Bethesda, - For the average figure, a pink brocade corset, satin Mahoaanys Oak ~or) (Amesicas of Government Employes Narrow-toe English ety o7 Alfred Wilson bound top, simply trimmed with dainty embroidered medal- Calfskin; Brogue-last Plain Lions. $25, plus tax. 3 g ; Genuine Brogue with extension soles and V. Bolling & Co. Hyman Brown Walnut cabinet, 43 inches high and 20 inches wide. 12-inch turntable. Nickel-plated Victrola No. 2 sound Bladensburg, Md., A Special Cashier’s Desk For the stout figure, a heavy pink French batiste cor- box, new im; i i Mechanicsville, Md., = : f A A 3 proved Victor taperin Cashing Governm % = T Trice & Co. set, especxalLy r:lmfoc{ced dirfipt sections, trimmed with fine tone arm and_tapering goose‘-,ne‘c(g For ent s ‘m‘;' th ; mamitton, va. 00 O p lace and embroidered medallions. $25, plus tax. sound box tube. Automatic brake Checks um - . T == and speed regulator and automatic Pay Haas, Fred M, Blucher. 2034 R. L Ave. NE. 802 B 8t. NE. 713 7th St Nw. | W. R. Walls, T 739 8th St. SE. acostia, D. C,, e 3. Frank Campbell *Takoma Park, D. C. " 3. B. Simpson. Falls Churem Ve, Y speed jndicator. Newly designed, patented and improved; double spring, spiral drive motor (can be wound while playing). Let us demonstrate this Victrola or any other model to you Victrola Secticn, Feurth Seor. Hughes Bros., Isadore Small, For the slender figure, a beautiful brocade corset, satin bound top, ribbon rosettes. plus tax. For the medium figure, a fine pink batiste corset, lace trimmed top, with extra back supporters to give perfect fit over the hips. $1850, plus tax. L Coevet Eeetion, Third finor. —will be open the 15th and 16th and the 1st and last days of each month from 2 to 6 P.M. First floor, adjoining post office.