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THE EVENING STAR, WASHI) Open 9:15 A.M. =) GTON, D. C., FRIDAY, APRIL 22 1921. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Silk Dresses for the Woman Requiring Larger Sizes vest shown. illustration model very appropriate to the stout figure. of crepe de chine, combining the effectiveness of pleated overskirt with the long straight lines of the panel front. Unusual Values at $29.50 In them we see Crepe de Chine and Foulard Silks combined with Georg- ette, in what are attractive styles The narrow pleated over- skirts and the long panels not only impart a grace and charm to the wearer but are recognized as the most successful in accentuating the effect of slenderness which every stout woman strives to attain. In the perhaps the most and effects yet we show a The inlay collar and effect of embroidered ecru batiste is decidedly youthful-looking. These dresses may be had in navy, taupe and black. Stout Section, Third floor. Tweed Suits. Favored by Fashionable Women The models we are showing are tailored by the best man tailors, and priced These suits, which $49.50 formerly associated with country wear and for mountains and clubs, are now occupy- ing an enviable place in the wardrobe for town. We are showing handsomely man-tailored Tweed Suits in many colors, including old blue, various shades of green and a host of smart mixtures Plain box back and belted coats, with tailored or pleated skirts. The comfort-giving ,qualities together with the almost unlimited amount of wear these suits afford, while still re- taining their good appearance, are features that are increas- ing their popularity daily. Tweed Suits of This Same Type and Smartness Are Shown in Extra Sizes fcr the Stout Woman at $55 Buit Section, Third floor. Summer Fur Scatfs Featuring Special Values, $29.50 Embraced in the showing at this price are these: Dark Natural American Mink Choker Scarfs. Novelty Choker Scarfs of Gray Squirrel, five skins. Small Shaped Collars of the new taupe caracul. Taupe Dyed American Fox, in choker style. Novelty Neckpiece, of beautifully blended Mole. Natural Dark Fisher Raccoon Scarfs. Fur Section, Third floor. Men’s New Low Shoes We are giving a very remarkable example of value in Men’'s Spring O\forda at the popular price of $10 the pair. This price is 'way below that at which equal grades have been marked in the past several seasons, that—they are parison will show it. The collection includes exhibited which are now window : an_exceptional value for this year. and more than Com- , among others, these, several of the F Street Men’s Store Cordovan Brogue Oxfords Norwegian Grain Brogue Oxfords Cordovan English-last Oxfords Saddle-strap Narrow-toe Oxfords Saddle-strap Broad-toe Oxfords Regular Tan Calfskin Dress Oxfords Black Norwegian Grain Oxfords Black Calfskin Oxfords, narrow and broad toes FOR YOUTHS exceptionally desir $6.75 the pair. Men's Store, First fioor. ND BOYS requiring ble range of styles and splendid qualities at men’s sizes we have an R PR You Will Want a New Spring Petticoat of Silk Petticoat Saction. Third fleor. $5 —seems an unusually low price when you consider the quality and style of these. For the trimness of the tailor- made, you would naturally se- lect one of silk jersey, a very good quality, made with a pleated flounce trimmed with Dresden silk medallions, like the one sketched, or with a pleated Van Dyke flounce. ‘While the logical foundation, for the afternoon frock of crepe or silk is a petticoat of satin, with deep flounce, tucked and edged with a narrow pleated frill, in navy, brown, tan, copen, green and change- able colors. these coats. length, pleat; Silk sewn \hroughnut. years. efforts, $15 and $18. Boys' Store, Fourth floor. with the newest in boys’ styles. Boys’ Topcoats Specially Priced, $13.75 Fine Hand-Tailored Garments, 40 in All And in Sizes 10 to 17 Years Made expressly for us and to sell at a much higher price, as you will qmcl\lv realize \\hcn you examine the quality of Tailored by the makers of the finest boys’ wearing apparel in this country, so that you can get nothing better. Handsome herringbones, tweeds and other desirable fabrics; with or without inverted back quarter lining. their nobby appearance. A Remarkably Fine Value That Should Dispose of the Entire Numper Very Quickly We emphasize the quality and good tailor- ing in our Boys’ Blue Serge Suits, which are es- pecially interesting now to those who have boys preparing for graduation, confirmation and first communion. They are fast color, of course; the fabric is pre-shrunk, which means that it c shrink after being made up, and is all-wool. Models that are three-quarter Full belt adds to cannot “apace” Sizes 7 to 18 And values that surpass our best previous Miss Saratoga Regulation Frocks Special, $2.95 Regulation Fiocks of in- dividuality that every girl looks her best in, and that are a lasting as well as an economical purchase at this remarkably low price. All-white Lonsdale jean, of splendid quality, fashions a becoming straight - pleated, yoke mode!, with full pleated sleeves and collar and cuffs; also of fine linen in white, rose, navy, orchid, cadet, pink, tan or red, trimmed with white braid and em- blems. The other model |Hu<tra!m| is of fine quality chambray, in attractive shades of blue, orchid, tan and navy, trimmed with white braid, lacings and emblems. Girls® Section, Fourth fioor. A Saturday Sale of Children’s Shoes Ordinarily such a disposal would be on Friday Remnant Day, but’inasmuch as shoes must be so carefully fitted, and children are at school F 30 pairs Growing Girls’ Tan Calfskin Lace Shoes; low h round toes and wel 5%AA: 52 to TA; 5 6. 61 Reduced to $3.65 Pair 35 Pairs Black Calfskin Lace low heels, round to soles; sizes 4 to 6AA A; 4B; 2%, 3% Reduced to l$3.65 Pair 8 pairs Misses' Black Calf- skin Lace Shoes; low heels, square toes and welt soles; sizes 2A; 1 and 2C; 1%D; 1% and 2E. Reduced to $3.45 Pair Girls' Shoes; Growing ay, we hold the sale on Saturday. 34 Pairs Misses' Tan Calf- 1% ana 3LE. S Reduced to $3.45 Pair 28 pairs Children's Tan Calf- sk 1y .\‘hms; to 10% Reduced to $3.45 Pair 20 Pairs Boys' Tan Calfskin 4. 412, 3 and 4C; 4%D. Redm:ed !o $3.95 Pair 9 Pairs Youths' Tan Calfskin Lace Shoes; sizes 12, 13, 14‘»; and 1%B; 123%C; 11 1314 Reduced to $3.45 Pair Children's Shoe Section, Fourth fioor. Real Chamois Gloves That Wash Perfectly Women’s 6-button-length Pull-on or Biarritz Style Washable Chamois Gloves, in white and natural color; a glove of beautiful texture. Special, $2 Pair Women’s 6-button-length Chamois Gloves, with strap and clasp at wrist, in white and natural; pique or P.X.M. sewn. Special, $2.75 Pair Glove Section, First floor. Mixed Taffies Special, 50c 1b. Old-fashioned Mixed Taffies, neatly wrapped in wax paper. Delicious plain flavors, molasses cocoanut and nut taf- fies, comprising a most desirable and enjoyable mixture of pure candy. Candy Section, Fourth floor. New Summer Togs For Little Boys and Girls Comfcrialble little orne-picce suits of chambray, with just a bit of colored stitching, or soft crepes prettily smocked and grown-up-like suits, with panis and middy, or Copperfield style, »f linen. poplin or ponges. Some Lave waists of contrasting eolor material, csllars and cuffs of white pique, colored smock- ne or pleated frills of crisp white orgaudy and big shiny o211l buttons, like the little nov in the picture wears. $12.54 FOR LITTLE GIRLS, there are hosts of the prettiest little frocks imaginable, made by some one who knows just what a little girl of 2 or 6 likes most. Straight- line frocks, of pretty chambray, little gingham gathered frocks, crepe frocks, prettied with hand embroidery and smocking, collars and cuffs of white pique, colored pipings or sashes of crisp white organdy. The little maid in the plcture is likely to begin her conquests as young as 5, in her charming little frock of tan and pleated white lawn, trimmed with hand stitching, and a little velvet bow. Prices from $2.35 to $10.50, Talw Shop, Fourth floor. Moodward & Lothrop Close 6 P.M. Misses’ Springtime Silk F rocks Notable Values, $35 A price much lower than you might expect to pay for such de- lightfully youthful {roc such superior style and fabric. For instance, the frock sketched, a model of charming simplicity, developed in heavy Canton crepe, with dainty collar of a broad satin ribbon sash and ever so many tiny cov- outling the new You may also have this frock in navy dark brown, net and lace, buttons, skirt and ered scalloped sleeves. blue and gray. Then too, there are vivacious taf- feta models, with bouffant draperies trimmings; with slim fitted bodices and frocks in rows of long summer silks, daintily checked or plaided in All in all, they are just the sort of frocks that and eyelet embroidery frocks skirts that billow and flare: whose charm lies silky fringe, and smart pretty blues and browns. appeal to misses; each one excellent value for the price. Misses’ Section, Fourth floor Children’s New Summer Underwear Athletic Union Suits, of striped nainsook, for girls. Made low neck. sleeveless and knee length. zes 10, 12, 14. In pink, $1.50; in white, SLI5. Children’s Jersey Ribbed Combination Suits, low neck, sleeveless, loose knee style, with tape seams, two rows of but- tons around the waist, and at- tachments for garters. Sizes 4 to 15 years. 75c suit. Boys' Nainsook Shirts and Drawers, made in athletic style, low mneck, sleeveless. knee length, sizes 10 to 16 years 75c garment. Plain Weave Cotton Shirts and Drawers, <hirts low neck with rihbed a , and drawers in trunk style: sizes 4 to 12 rars. 50c garment. Children's Knit Underwear Section, Fourth floor. WIZARD CLEANING SPECIAL Wizard Floor DPol- isher, sold here regu- larly at $4, and a can of Wizard Floor Wax, sold regularly at 83c, both offered at the special price— $2.95 Housewares Section, Fifth floor. These Days of Picture Taking Cameras, Kodaks and Films and look up —invite one to get suitable their skill. We have a complete assort- ment of the best makes of Kodaks and Camcras that will meet the requirements of the beginner as well as the ex- perienced photographer. After you have taken your pictures we invite you to make use of our developing and printing service, and become subjects for trying acquainted with the excentional results we are daily obtaining. Brownie Cameras, $2 to $5. Folding Brownies, $9 to $17.50. Vest Pocket Kodaks, $9.50. Folding Pocket Kodaks, $15 to S‘IS. ving Cases for all size and cameras, 75¢ to $5. Portrait Attachments, 50c. Self Timers, $1.25. Albums, 40c to $8. White Lead Pencils, 10c. Films for all sizes kodaks and cameras. Sporting Goods Section, Fourth floor. Spanish Castile Soap Special, $1.25 Bar A very low price for this splendid quality Genuine Spanish Cas- tile Soap, made of pure olive oil. It is extreme- ly desirable, because it is much drier than the average castile soap. This soap is made orig- inally in four - pound size, but it lacks a few ounces of this weight now, due to shrinkage and drying. Perfumery Section, First floor. S ol an Every Little Girl Likes to Carry A Pretty Parasol A dainty one of white with tiny flowers sprinkled all over it, a plain blue or pink one trimmed in tiny ruffles, a col- ored parasol trimmed.in Dres- den bands, or just a smart lit- tle one of white, pink or blue cotton may be her choice, and the prices are very moderate— S1 to $2. A Cane is the little boys’ pref- erence, of course—and one of cartridge wood with an im- ported animal head is newest. §1.50. Umbrella Section, First floor. A Stylish New Brown Suede Pump The “Dixiec” Pump is the season’s latest creation in one-strap effects. Fashioned of rich dark brown suede with brown calfskin strap, and collar blending richly with the suede. Medium pointed toe, hand - turn soles and French Louis heels which are self-covered. The price is extremely moderate, $10 Women's Shoe Section, Third flvor. 7/ Smart Coiffures —go far toward making a woman appear at her best. The woman who costumes herself to take full advantage of her natural charm knows this and dregses her hair so as to in- crease her attractiveness. Our Hairdressing service prides itself on being able to advise women how to wear their hair. Our thoroughly ex- perienced and capable hair dressers are experts in their profession. Here you will find the best operators in Marcel Waving, Nestle Permanent Hair Waving, Shampooing, Scalp Treatments, Facial Treatments of all the recognized sort. A Shoe-Shining Service for Women and Children This section is owned and operated by Woodward & Lothrop with the same high ideals dominating this entire establishment. Personal Service Section, Second floor. { IDEFENDSLOCATION 2= v 91 \ vin Sponseller of Mount community secre- Township, Pa n unity OFLOBBYSTSHERE -~ Howard L community Hodgkins A T. Smlth Addresses Na- tional Conference on Use of Community Centers. Criticising soma members of ¢ “I know it Addison gress for assuming the attitude. Representative Smith of Idaho came to the defen of organizations maintaining head quarters in Washingt of lobbying at the Capitol, n of the na at the sec- »nal confer- ence on the use of community centers i homson School h deciared ts and their pet tions. He ex at after wi he 3 ments of the lot 1d others, was able to de what laiton the people really wanted member of Congr out the argum be retired by hi “Any | wo sift | deve know more than other people.” Woman suffrage, Kepresentative shoul Smith pointed out. has resul bettering conditions t the pol 1d. Before women had the to vote, he were established in ubunh‘ points, bug ted in reputabl Frances F. Fairley, principal! of the Park View School.’ and com- | secretary of Park Vie ed on the ~d the princi- “ meeting. Dr. Abram of the board of edu- mmunity cen- in Washington. Miss Aaeral secretary of the community center department of the District public schools, wel- jcomed the representatives to the - { conferencs HELD WITHOUT BOND. Four Are Charged With the Murder of Barber Schnurr. sections of the v'nunlr‘,\'. t the residents of the Distric representation in Congre: people of Washington.” she though tremendously ballot have no right t Other speakers at the second session of the conference were Thomas ( Moore, member of the New York state assembly: Mrs. Herbert D. Brown. | Clinton "Rogers Woodruff of Phila delphia and Norman Hapgood. Mrs Giles Scott Rafter presided This Afternoon's Session. The third session was held this afternoon at the Thomson School The speakers included William Tyler Page, clerk of the House of Repre- sentatives; Dr. A. O. Thomas, state superintendent of schools Maine Dr. J. W. Abercrombic. state superin- tendent of education of Al er develo; cil B Siffin, S Corbin Shieldn. »n Solomon and Leslie W nurr, ison today in th anch of the Poli Court t bond. 1A prelimingry henving aiili e aiven IA the defendants April 2 The warrants charging each of (:1\» defendants with murdur‘ Were made For Infants and Children out on the oath of William J. Barbee of the eighth poli precinct. inUse For Over 30 Years 4lways bears TWO CHINAMEN ACCUSED. the Sam Lee and James Lee, (‘hlnnm. were arrested in their rooms, at Pennsylvania avenue vester gallons of an unfinished opium prode uct, small packages of opium and smoking outfits were seized and taken to headquarters with the prisoners. James was charged with being a manufacturer, while his cousin was charged with having opium possession. The defendants taken before United States Commis- sioner Isaac R. Hitt. They entered pleas of not guilty and were held for the grand jury. Bond was furnished. GETS SILVER SERVICE. Employes of the census bureau pre- sented Sam L. Rogers, the retiring di- rector, with a silver service yvesterday. Mr. Rogers was director of the bureau for _seven years. The presentation was made by Wil- liam M. Stewart, acting director of the census. ROB CHAUFFEUBS IN CLUB. BUFFALO. N. Y., April 22 —Seven- ty-five e b R up in their clubrooms here early today by four armed men and robbed of $5,000. The robbers escaped in an automoblle. EVERY BOOK of NEW AND POPULAR FICTION You only read them once! Save money, and rent The Book You Want— WHEN YOU WANT IT The only library in the world giving prompt service of Dew ‘titles. The books are fresh—clean—inviting. You Dlease. Pay {um foo while book 18 1416 F St N.W. Room 114 Be Sure Your Paint Has This Label— Get It From the Dealer Nearest You List of Dealers: H. Fischer J. L. Cutrell 2308 Pa. Ave. S.E. (SIE’UI*’. ‘l‘;".f‘filt‘.‘. ?‘:‘rfllfll) Bert A. Smyser S. H. Landy 1400 Pa. Ave. S.E. Geo. M. 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