Evening Star Newspaper, May 3, 1921, Page 13

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. 13 .. [of unfons afMliatea with the bufldfng I | trades council, who struck yesterday | | following the refusal of their demand for a renewal of the wage contract 2, back at that expired May THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. © _TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1921 3 e ) | work “today for uidependent con- A : 4 ~N ! tractors. b { A Agree to Demand. | SHREVEPORT. La—Approximately B ressmen and INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., May 3.—Of- 3 > e fala hora a5 & R cers of the International Typograph- |Tesult of the refusal by 3 e ' made preparations today PHIBUNE Shops to agree to union de- mands - for a forty-four-ho Open 9:15 AN, New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Close 6 P.M. support of the org: Thre i unions which nforce de ur week in viled as to o in differ- the country it of strike bene ceording to casurer of the inte said h | vension of public At Reductions of e Just Arrived Through the Custom House Direct from Paris 100 Beaded Bags Y4, V5 and More r-hour week. They L s must e [BRANCH POSTAL STATION agreement T ement | FOR P. 0. BUILDING was| vats ago by| COL Hubert Work, first assistant on and re presenta- | postmaster gencral, aft Specially Priced, $9.75 o s ) today, ordered the ment of a e ground A great assortment of exquisitely beaded patterns; round and square shell frames: silk lined: large beaded N g handles. A majority of them have heavy fringe. A won- . = 4 p "”57 =~ : S derful choice of the season’s latest bags, and fashion has fifigfil_fiw i k s ratified | ructed to inau- | sént _out to subordi- T recently regarding in- | COver the livery of mail in this 4 chorter hour week | district. stamps. money or decreed a beaded bag for every woman. 1 Tned the following ders, e and at Leather Goods Section, First floor, n carrying out the desires of the ! postal fad i ned in the Tnational union as expressed by ] central office will be provided for in conven- | council, | to inau- kes on Mondav, May ind_job offices know Moderate Prices Are the Rule in in which to complete th The Annual Spring i o Baby Week Displays R S e WOMEN INDORSE |_prLeTi, Minn—rour commercial | D, C, REPRESENTATION have signed agreements with Featuring today the most charming little Playtime Togs for spring and summer days, and all at our consistently mod- National representation for the Dis- erate prices. d to work. | trict of Columb W usly . " i s announced | indorsed by th y tion, oF Practical Little Play Aprons, $1.50 and $2 i Shipn st ] b Demsl e Of flowered cretonne, colored chambray or checked gingham, some {night at the made with sashes to tie in the back or at the sides: others to button | S00 Pressmen Strike. Mrs. Leon man on the shoulder and nearly all are trimmed with pretty nursery | CLEVELAND, Ohio, May 3.—Right |of the legisiative committee of th {hundred pressmen. press feeders and|council. submitted the resolution bookbinders went on strike this morn-, Which had been prepared through the designs, either stamped or appiiqesd. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Rompers and Creepers, $2 to $3.50 o B - Anna T end of the 23,000 members Alexander Wolfe was Chambray, gingham. crepe. poplin and pique are the materials; in white and colors. The smart little peg top rompers with their perky pockets and many pretty little belted or bloomer styles. The ident, other officers « dent, Mrs v trimmings are of smocking, wool and silk embroidery and colored eaiannt inz. Mostly with belt and collars of contrasting color. Sizes vice presid vears. recording 2 : Siseman; co W. . Pique Wash Hats, $1.50 " Mra, oo Mrs. Isaac Neuman uditor. . Mark Lansburgh; members of the board of directors, Mrs. Victor Mrs. Lee Baumgzarten, Mrs, Bernton, Mrs. Harry Fisher a Hexter, Mrs. Lonis K Mrs. Harold Levi, Mrs. Gerson linger, Mrs. Samuel Pack and Samuel Rothschild. William Mather Lewis, head of the thrift division of the Treasury De- partment, made a brief address; Mrs M. L. Williamson, rict director of the Federation of men's Clubg, in- Smartest little shapes with pink or blue chambray facing. also hats of rose or blue duck, with buttoned-on crown and draw string. Sizes 19. 20 and 21 inches. Baby Shop, Fourth floor. EXQUISITE LACES FASHION Newest Dinner Gowns vited members of the council to at- tend the annual conference of her or- Saturday. at tion comprises designs that the makers are going to discontinue and patterns that Pcrfect furniture of excellent quality and attractive design and finish. The collec- we will not reorder again. Many diff crent pieces; a number of finishes and de- ganization, Friday and S the Hadleigh, and also to il For all the enjoyments of a summer’s evening, there signs; some upholstered and some plain. the latter night' In_ honor ss " & r. national presi : is no lovelier gown than the lace gown. . ; DiOED Mf mones rth & fi e Shimmering radium laces, beautifully embroidered This provides an opportunity you doubtless have been waiting for, and at prices that n';_f'fle;;::";,r;,‘l*‘,:'m.y”;r"_ Qa;:‘: cream filet mesh and clinging silk fish-net laces—de- will not prevail in a very long while. ported a i0 per cent increas em e i PLANS FOR RECEPTION. Louis Addison Dent, president @’ the Harding and (oo publicaa Club of the Distriot, which orgamiza- tion has _the ilistinction of being the first club of that name orgamized during the last campaizn, is today busily engaged in arranging details for the reception of the olub members by the President at the White House tomorrow afternoon. e lightfully responsive to the designer’s artistry, appear in exquisite creations of fashion’s mode for summer; as displayed by these descriptive gowns: ‘, In Set’el‘al Instances PI'ICCS Cream fil sh, exquisitel broidered in block desi and fl:sah ge;:g‘erxe creep‘il,"flat:h?o:n; doinr:: g':wn :ltuthhgeT; Are Less Tll(l’] Before llle ”;ar bewitching. The surplice waist is cut low, and the panel over- skirt discloses a garland of old rose satin ribbon and flowers, $65. Figured chiffon, in a bright tomato red, proves a charming 3-piece Reed Suite Reduced to 7-piece Reed Suite Reduced to Reed Day Beds Reduced to $100 and S Dent expecta. that moro underdress for a rich brown radium lace gown. Narrow ribbons §117.50.—Light brown 6-ft. Settee, f{zfi;’l = \‘ >'I({‘d’l‘l‘v0 1h!u‘ci ha“’:}v ':.;v‘l‘z $97.50.—Light brown" finish, with rich the L. wHEhe on” hand, 1o atlke : : > . s . ced Suite finished wit tic e v S S 3 5 b. B : and bows trim the short sleeves, anda wide-soft sash of brown Armchair and Arm Rocker, rich tap- M‘“‘c TR NAhie it JcusHions: tapestry-covered box-spring seats. | See Wednesday's Star ‘;‘::.d:g‘e‘t;‘{‘ofi"j,:",:fl:fi',},s = '}::enht‘b" satin encircles the waist, ending in a bunch of coloriul cherries, estry-covered loose seat cushions and Very dainty and bright for’ sun pat- '] LANSBURGH {on Executive avenue alons the east i upholstered backs; spring-seat con- lor, boudoir or morning rnn{n Se o “;*rmdsi,a(;rss::;vds’;ggl;eré;geduceg;oo | & BROTHER ?:l;:‘t 5‘-‘;%“;1"?.;?? ::.d“"fl'- s “.'!'n.:xflax; g Armchair and Arm_ Rocker, Side $14.75, $20, $25, , $3250, $52.50. ! ingiat €30 oeTelmna to marci s Atrictionsassmres comtort: Chair and Rocker, Desk and Desk Tight brown, frosted brown and va- i body o the exbcuilve ofices A gown of delicate beauty is this one of soft gray radium . rious other finishes; several different lace, clouded over with cobwebby black silk lace. A touch of - " Chair. 3 1 sttt i exquisite coloring is added by a sash of turquoise baronet satin A Handsome Wing-Style Suite R’; -\fl) fifflf;c ;Jf the ;z-lplffl(!‘“:i\:'(l’;i m‘(‘{"?‘(:;w:l“i‘" “r"E;“ “"7‘”‘(_‘;'!“("‘4 u: “_ai"fi and black silk, trimmed with turquoise roses and shiny black duced to $162.50.—A very fine suite o ’f;“‘. e ";““_":‘ Hpaysd s Crétonrie:seats and backs,. i grapes $95. Sy highest grade reed fiber in frosted chairs and rockers. H : i brown finish, with loose spring cush- : . 5 2 Fine Reed Desks Reduced to $27.50, An . base; upholstered back : I 1ttlest nusually Attr. Valu $ 2 52 e 0 $3150, $3250, $37.50.—A number of EV en our .S Y active Va e.' 3 '50 and seat in handsome tapestry. Colored Enameled Novelty styles; all fine quality Is presented in a bouffant gown of navy radium lace, with b [fd t a two-tiered skirt falling in loose billowy effect from each side Ligh i ’ < ing ! ! y t B ght Brown Reed-Fiber Suite Re- . H and a wide sash of satin ribbon tying at the waist. duced to $110—6-ft. Settee and High- icKer Breakfast SUitCS oc€s or 1 ots Womea's Dress Section, Third foor. back Arm Rocker and Chair; rich F -t ff . tapestry, loose seat and upholstered urniture Greatly Reduced Reflect Latest Novelty Effects in back. ’ Siom Reduced 25 to 50 per cent. Reed and Reed-Fiber Suites—tablc Women’s Styles P Pl Light Brown Reed-Fiber Suite Re- For sun porches, girls’ and 4 chairs—for porch or indoors: | X ulslte aces an 1 S duced to $97.50—Settee, Armchair boudoirs, summer cottages, and Arm Rocker, with heavy cretonne mmmlmnT':md fca_mlc summer Light brown reed-fiber reduced to f h B -d d G d cushions and back. The day bed to e S350, or the r10e an a Uate this suite is reduced to $67.50. Sandwich Trays, . F;:’;god brown reed-fiber reduced Fruit Baskets, o .50 Irresistibly Appealing in Their Loveliness (Braum, Recd:Fiber Sulte, Reduced SeMinpibakels -5 N Light brown reed reduced to $5650, ‘ White satin and lace, the traditional wed- living room: high backs; wide arms Sewlng Stands, Frosted brown -reed reduced to ) : : with magazine pockets; spring-seat Flower Lots, $6250. ding gown of old—yet today how beautifully constructed, with rich tapestry cover- Seniingdran | and how variedly it may be expressed in ing. Enameled’ia exquisi Also included in this sal . ol 2 xquisite shades mcls € are a num- | aitits 5 A 4 R e ber of Library Tables, Center and e R e e Light Brown:Split Recd Stite Re: e e ik, | Odd Tabies Fernerics, ook Stande ‘ we show. duced to $97.50—6-ft. Settee and hand-painted decorations. 4 I?cf}:sj Sc:}(pcs, Tea Carts, Dining mIvh B ttie“ Pum CHANTILLY FLOUNCINGS, in designs that reflect e A e era o e Wieker Farniture Section, ¥ifth foor, Chairs, Desk Chaies, Chaise Lounges, e De P the C‘{;.’lrln of lhc]“)m Spanish rlna'ntilla; ihirxllmgring gpa](’s- £ i This little gem of a shoe comes in Pat- cent flouncings glistening in their pastel colorings, flounc- = N, = ings radiant and regal in trimmings of pearl; and the ex- = | CI:l.t Leather, Pe'arl Gflm‘y back. All (Y'r:“ quisite beauty of these real laces, Duchess, Point d’Alencon, [ ;‘ Kid. All White Kid. Also in White Point Venice, Rose Point and Duchess, and so many others, “Eve C]Ot]’l," Patent trimmed. most beautiful jor that gown-of-gowns, are seen in pur Sale Of Unil]ersal Aluminltm Utensils THE 45th Birthday Prices: splendid collection. FOR THE GRADUATE there are charming flounc- At Savings Of One-Fourth from t Usual Prices HOO VER b Sizes 4 to 8, $3,25 ings of white or cream net and point de sprit, trimmed oy Mo s o B Bl B o : Keeps the Home Glean SEaiaer P A s, : Handsome, Shapely, Heavy Aluminum Without Eff i ing of under-frocks or petticoats. an » SNAPE, > ithout Effort ; . B - B Utensils with a bright polish that is easy to > matter what Kid of 66 | Other Misses’ and Children’s Low 4 White Sdk; tgaim unusually lovely collection keep looking well at all times. coverinnsyou Have,oihie; Hoover | Shoes at Birthday Prices— 1 for bri or graduation 5 i . will keep t hem clean. Jut of course ; g You probably know what splendid kitch- :‘,;ff”"‘?’ 18 most “‘",‘]"' where $255' $285., $345 SATIN FRANCAIS, lustrous CANTON CREPE, one of the e N + M e Mo e sans ‘ : and most beautiful, 36 inches most iavored of the crepe en things of all sorts are sold by the Uni- ‘The Hoover's el ciearting | ] | wi *'\-,r‘i”;},lid'lf]‘lfi o L WERD Ssm; Season, 40 inches versal makers and these utensils are fully everything thoroughly and well— ! Children’s Novelty Socks, 1 2!\'(- in texture, 3 inches wide. CREPE DE CHINE, youthful up to their usual standard. It beats—as it sweeps i L 35¢, 50c, 55¢, 69¢ BRIDAL SATIN. a_ very S chiee, d0inchesiyide —as it cleans heavy lustrous weave, 40 inches pUSSYWILLOW TAFFETA U i : Come to our Housewares Scc- | aCaN. g 4 A X ETA, mpire-shape Uni- 2-quart Coffee Pots, $2.80. Pudding 'Pans—1}5-quart, i P g A et e a silk of individuality, 40 inches versal Aluminum Coffee Per- Frying Pans — l0inch, 75ci 2-quart, 98c; 3-quart, :;lt:(;nau":hr:‘cis“;x\‘llddcl'l‘:?“fxlsreaf:xe]nlc}:: | g trous and rich, 40 inches wide. "‘\'I;M“-‘q yard. colators—4 cup size, $5.08; 6- - S2253 1linch, 5248, Rl A of the Hoover to your entire | . PIRE SILK CREPE, cup size, $525; 9-cup SiZ& Gyi-auart, §5.75, RO Double-lipped Saucepans satisfaction. Of if you wish, we ; Y the newest crepe weave, 38 $5.80; 14-cup size, $635. E‘l e —1-quart, 70c; 1%-quart, will bring a Hoover to your home clingy 40 inches wide. $350 inches wide. $4 yard. Plain Colonial Pattern g?“(uan f;zf”" 6:‘1“3":- 85c; 2-quart, $LOS; 214~ and show you just what it will do 1 and $e%e ward | CHIFFON TAFFETA, which Universal Aluminum Per- $285: 8.quarf, 8320, ~ auart, $120; S-quart, S145; in:cledning gyour,, house: This RADIANCE. a silk of ex- lends itseli so charmingly to colators—4-cup size, $4.50; 'Co'm.ef SaliCehany meids Pie Plates—10-inch, 50c. involves no expense on your part. quisite heauty, 40 inches wide. bouffant effects, 36 inches wide, Pk s ARy Kagsedd b SL70: d-quart. $2.05: Cak 954 inc We sell H 3 and $350 yard. $225 to $3 yard. $s4sp- Nk' 90; up size, guar ) ; 4-quart, $2.05; ake Pans—9%;-inch, 50c e S joovers 01416 Pa.A Sile Section, Second fovs—Lace Sectian, First flor. 435 14-cup size; 56 ~quart, S265, and $hc on convenient terms 1914 VB Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Z7th &K 235 PaAVe-s.E f § :

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