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Open 9:15 A.M. Misses With Mode in Mind, Would Choose a Voguish Sports Costume The Separate Jacket and Skirt Typifed in the Models IMustrated New Long Jacket, of American beauty vel- dyne, hinting of the Directoire mode in its long slender lines, the collar extending al- most to the waist, fast- ening with link but- tons; also in twilight blue and rust, . $35. White Flannel Skirt, with pockets and pearl buttons, $12.95. Short Jacket of bright green wool Jer- sey, faced in white, $16.95. Smartly pleat- ed, green and white blazer striped flannel skirt, $25. Sports Jackets, quite short, beautifully tailored models, tuxedo or one button effects, developed in fine worsted Jer- seys or other knitted fabrics%in plain or smart color combin- ations, $10.75 to $35. Sports Skirts, smart models, that choose between bright- ly striped prunella cloths, soft washable flannels, velour checks, and the lustrous silks, Tal-ly-ho, Fan-ta-si, and Cam- bridge crepe. Variously pleated or gathered models, with separate belts, unique pockets and button trimmings. In white, pastel shades and brilliant color effects as well as smart black and white combinations, $16.95 to $25. Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. borrow many of their attractive detasls of trimming and style from a mode grown-up. Summery and gay, as frocks for girls should” be— youthfully bouffant with many ruffles, pleatings, tucks, laces and sashes that tie in large bows at the side. Lovely shades of brown, blue, gray and tan, many of them becomingly dotted in various colors, and delicate pastel shades and white as well are seen. For the young person, just “turned” ten, a navy dotted swiss frock, with a prettily rufled bertha of white organdy, and a narrow satin ribbon sash ending in little crocheted balls, If one be in her teens, a delightful frock would be this one of navy blue organdy, with’ large collar and cuffs of bisque organdy edged with tiny ruffle, a broad crisp sash, .and a corsage of dainty colored flowers, $15. Other Dresses Priced From $10 to $25 Girls’ Regulation Dresses, Special, $2.95 All-white jean, white with colored collar and cuffs, or plain navy, pink or light blue with white trimmings. Girls' Section, Fourth floor. AT HALF PRICE power of every one who admires them. I rich tint permanently. unusually low prices: 18 inch, $6.95 20 inch, $7.95 Jewelry Section, First floor. One-Strap Pumps Continue the Vogue Iven in these one-strap modes there is va- riety enough to please every woman—many different creations, all the acme of smartness and refinement. A Gray Suede Pump, trimmed with gray kid collar and strap to match, neat semi-pointed toe and full Louis heel: a strictly benchmade pump. $14 plus tax. The other model illustrated is a Brown Satin Pump, with baby Louis heel; the single-strap fastens with pearl button and has a collar effect; handturned soles. $§11 plus tax. The same style is shown in Tan Russia Calfskin. $12.50 plus tax. Many other new models in Pumps and a full show- ing of white footwear for summer. ‘Women's Shoe Section, Third floor Scott, $2. pets. *seam and P. K. 24 inch, $9.95 30 inch, $12.95 EVERY POLITICIAN WIFE, by Adele S. Burleson, $1.75. Vice President Marshall says in his introduc- tion, “A Politician is a statesman who was foolish enough to marry young; a states- man is a ‘politician who was wise enough to never marry.” THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1921. Hloodmard & Lnthrop New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Saturday Reductions in CHILDREN'S SHOES, $3.75 PAIR Only 54 pairs of these shoes; ends of lines which we want to close out, and we select Satur- day in order that you may have ;hem fitted to your children’s “feet. 10 pairs Growing Girls’ Black and Tan Calfskin Pumps; sizes 3,31 and 4 A; 214 and 3% B. 5 pairs_Growing Girls’ White Canvas Pumgs and Oxfords: sizes 4 AA; 39nd 3% A; 214 B. 21 pairs Misses’ Black and Tan Calfskin Oxfords sizes 13, 13%, 1 and 2 A; 124, 13, 13%, 1 and 2 B. 8 pairs Children’s White Canvas Pumps and Oxfords; sizes 8%, 9 and 9% C; 9% D; 10 E. 5 pairs Children’s Dark Brown Calfskin Pumps and Ox- fords, sizes 9% D; 9, 9% and 10 E. All reduced to $3.75 pair Children's Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Well-Gloved Hands An Imgportant Considera- , tion in the Costume for Every Occgsion ‘An Uusual Value l Women's 12-button Glace ! Gloves, in white.only. Spe- cially priced, $3.50 pair. " 2 Glace Gloves, two clasp, over- sewn, in_tan, brown, gray and white; Paris Point and three rows of embroid- ery. and 34 pair. 8-button-length Glace Gloves, in black and white. $6 pair. 12-button-length Glace Gloves, Paris Point embroidered, in black, white and brown. $6.50 pair. 16-button-length Suede GNves, in French gray and mode. pair, Glove Section, First floor. Charming Organdy Frocks for Girls AN EXTRAORDINARY SALE OF Indestructible Madeline Pear These exquisite cream tinted and lustrous pearls, in delicate opalescent or solid effects, are the most beautiful—and at these low prices are within the purchasing ch pearl is indestructible, may easily be cleaned, and will retain its deep In strands of graduated sizes, with solid gold clasps, in these lengths and at these ! An Armful of NEW NOVELS SCATTERGOOD BAINES, by Clarence B. Kelland, $2. Read a real story of New England life, about a man who always ate two suppers on his birthday, a second “David Harum.” . THE LONG WAY ROUND, by Emer- son Gifford Taylor, $2. The love story Suzanne de Sevay; scene laid in London in present day. A CASE Onions, $2. A n plot; scene laid in present-day London. THE NARROW HOUSE, by Evelyn The Narrow House is a true book, which really reminds us of our neighbors—they are real people, not pup- IN CAMERA, by Oliver ystery story with a clever AND HIS Book Store, Second foor. Boys’ Woolen Knickerbocker Suits (Blue Serges Excepted) . TWO MODELS ILLUSTRATED ARE $13.75 An opportunity to get Boys’ Finest Woolen Clothing of the best style. tailoring’ and fabrics at prites as = = = low as equal grades were priced before the war. Clearance Prices Are $13.75, $16.75, $18.75, $23.75 The original prices of these suits were based on replacement values, in some instances less than replace- We are now lower- ing these very lowest prices on our entire high-grade stock to even lower clearance prices. ment values. Every suit is a Woodward & Lothrop standard suit and our ex- clusive hand-tailored garments are included. Newest Models Finest Fabrics Boys' Store, Fourth floor. l Very Low Clearance Prices on Ou Entire Stock of | Close 6 P.M. $13.75, $16.75 $18.75, $23.75 One and Two-Pants Styles Sizes 8 to 18 Years NECKWEAR For Women The newest styles and pret- tiest materials are always seen in our displays as soon as evolved by fashion. Colored Organdy Guimpes are exceedingly attractive and you may get them in most any of the pretty summer colorings; frilled. $3.50. Net Guimpes, lace trimmed, some with hand-embroidered frills. $3.75 to $25. Colored English Eyelet Shields and Collar Sets in old rose, gray and blue. $1.50 set. Crepe de Chine Windsor Ties, in a full assortment of shades. 25c each. Lace Collars. in flat and roll- ing shapes. Those of Point Venice are priced $1 and $1.50. Collar and Cuff Sets, with trimming of Valenciennes in- sertion, Point Venice insertion or lace ecdge, $1.35. Neckwear Section, First floor, SQUARE DOTTED VEILS —greatly increase the smartness of ones costume, especially when they are-in a fine hexagon mesh with chenille dots bordering all around, in such attractive color combinations as brown with rust or sand, taupe with copen or solid navy, brown and gray. Specially Priced $1.50 Veiling Bection, First floor. TOILET PREPARATIONS Interesting Values in Wanted Things il It is seldom that one can get an imported face powder for 50c. Ndna, an exquisite odor, all shades and a good sized hox, 50c. . Real Spanish Castile Soap, imported, $1.25 for large bar about 4-pound size. W. & L. Charmant Bath Salts, various odors, for per- fuming and softening the water most delightfully, 75c. Bath Dusting Powder, $1.25, 4-0z. size box, fitted with puff, various odors. Daggett and Ramsdell’s Cold Cream, specially priced, 40c. Tooth Pastes at Low Prices Pepsodent, 33c. Pyrodento, 30c. Pebeco, 33c. Alboden, 25c. Forhan’s, 23c. Perfumery Section, First floor. Two Attractive LINEN VALUES Hemstitched Hand-sewn Irish Linen Pillowcases, size 2214x36 inches, $3.75 Pair Only unusual canditions of purchase make this, price possible. = Hemstitched Pure Linen Huckaback Towels of real Irish flax; high quality, with figured damask border: 18x34 inches, $1 Each A very worth-while value. Linen Bection, Second floor. Dainty Dotted Swiss Negliges In the May Sale, $2.75 Specially Priced, Indeed, it is seldom that one sees negliges as dainty and serviceable as these at such a very low price—and for sum- mer days there is nothing so refreshing and cool to slip on in one’s leisure hours. There are two attractive styles from which to choose— one a breakfast coat with fancy pockets and adjustable belt, prettied with dainty ruffles and shell quilling. "The other a neglige, shirred to form an empire effect, with a roll collar edged in val lace. Neglige Seetion, Third foor. 3 o) - = S & = ‘o \ 1)) Ribbon Hats Are So Chic_ —for .midsummer wear; gay, likable little hats; equally smart for sports, street or an afternoon at the“country club Many of these engaging little affairs, of ribbon, have soft crushable crowns, and brims rolling at one side, while bits of ribbons dangle from the other—large handmade flowers of georgette, touches of embroidery and beads are also seen. Ashes of roses, a lovely rose shade, is perhaps the most favored of the colors. $10. White faille silk and jade a ngora combine in the unique sweater set illustrated. The soft little hat with a bit of fancy ribbon around the crown, and the scarf, loosely tied, would add a charming touch to most any costume. There are several attractive color combinations from which to choose, $18. Millinery Section, Third floor. Delicious Homemade Chocolates Specially Priced, 60c pound Fresh, deliciously flavored creams; lemon, strawberry, rasp- berry and vanilla, covered with rich chocolate; also delightful pea- nut, raisin and walnut clusters. Confectionery Section, Fourth floor. Exceptionally Good Values-in Men’s New Oxfords At $6.75 and $7.50 Pair . Qualities that we offer at these moderate prices are not to be confused with the sorts commonly seen. Every pair is worthy of the dependence and esteem in which Woodward & Lothrop merchandise has always been held. At $6.75 —Five good styles of Oxfords in the 0 different variations that will appeal to and fit” all types of men—fastidious or conservative youthful or middle-aged. —The Saddle-strap Brogues are amon At $7‘5O the most popular styles shown this seag— son for young men, and these are made in the regulation broad-toe model with wide extension soles and low, broad heels. In both black and tan. The leather is of unusually fine quality and the value is most-attractive in every respect. Men's Shoe Shop, First floor. {SALVATION ARMY DRIVE {held_starting tomorrow and continu- " 15 ¢ — INENPLOYED HERE ARE N INCREAS Machine Trade Especially Dull—Demand for Auto Mechanics Grows. Unemployment in the District of Co- lumbia during April continued in all PLANS ADDED FEATURES [l csveiaii in the machine trads i 1 | Scattered Tacks ‘ In His Rival’s Path; | License Revoked | | | | automo Peter E. Thropp, six old son of Peter D. Thropp. a manufacturing machinist, been revoked. Thropp admitted placing | tacks in the highway near Bor- | dentown. He said he did it to | dixable & car of his chum and | rival in love. who had taken a | ®ir! they both admired for a | driv tement issued to- States employment “Tambourine Day” and “Miss | Automobile mechanics, how- 2 5 i the said, are busy Booth Day” to Aid Raising with tive spring trade. Build- Budget. i ins unchanged, but decided of improvement is seen in of high- are ver with tion 1. which will ing for ten days. a will be dedic “Tambouri a when the tinkly {hand-drum will occupy the post -of | mast having lost ihonor. will be a week from tomorrow, | zround since ) inactivity in May 14 | shipbuilding and lumbering. account- re- ling for much of the reduct vation . Rudolph | xecutive com- | Work Decrease Shown. Employment afforded by 1,424 firms, cated in the principal ind { ‘presenting the | centers, ¢ employi until tomor- { Mmore. 1.600,00, but contrib being sent in hington. A ho served with the AL E. he knew of the work of the eon particularly ch unemployment Army in_ Fr: 2 r in front and Ohio. Plants nd gave in_employment of him. He said his only regret snt for the month that he could not contribute ; but boom in the automobile and | automohil s industrics has en- rie contributions also are being ' istrics to Show ved, We have on se in employment E and two contributio ent for the month each. Announcement that 6 workers. eather products show geline Booth will speak ! lasco Theater Sunday has nuickened | Some recovery ounting for gains the cf Re- | of more than 10, f the tota i our industries s utomobiles, leath- interest throughout 5 a being distributed | of 42.638 in the Main 590 or 591, and | ing improvement— v received indicate | €r. textiles and liquors. will be filled. Ad- ; ER G Tt 7 wien i 407 |y, SMITH GETS $2500, Miss Boot s il “The | Tt Worlds .4 | Ballston Woman Injured By Brake o) on W. & 0. D. Road. . ent of ¥ | Mrs. Littie M. Smith of Ballston, ¥ will preside and Secretary of |y - 0 gesphisi v i ¢ Denby will introduce Miss | Das been awarded a verdict for §2.50 b d st the Washington and d Domi = ———— Lol Railway Company by a jury in Circuit Division No. 1 of th S| ‘ourt, before Ch Justic Mrs. SmSh sus- For Infants and Children ta an injur her spine June 14, when she was struck by a 3" ‘a ¢ handle as she was alighting inUse ForOver Vears from a car at 36th and M streets. The 4lways bears handle revolving suddenly struck Mrs. the {Smith in the back and knocked her ! off her feet. Attorney Crandall Mackey. . represented the plaintiff. M M Signature of TR WORLDS LARGEST SHOE RETAILERS 729-31 7th St. N.W. The Store That Sells For Less Each Pair of Our Shoes Is Guar- anteed for Long Wear and : the Prices Are Low 3t e CHILDREN'S BAREFOOT SANDALS ALSO PLAY OXFORDS Sizes 8% to 2, -$149 CHILDREN'’S BLACK AND TAN OXFORDS Sizes81: to 11, Sizes 113 to 2, $1.98 $249 || Solid Leather Sizes 6 to 8§, $1.29 PUMPS Patent and dull kid. All sizes. $1.98 to $2.98 WOMEN'S BLACK AND TAN OXFORDS All sizes. Originally from $390 to §5.90. Special WOMEN'S BROGUE OXFORDS And they're beauties, too. WOMEN'S STRAP PUMPS In tan calf. Good- year welt soles. All sizes sold TENNIS SHOES Boys’ Ankle Patched Rub- ber Sole Tennis Shovs. All sizes.. $2049 150 Pairs of Oxfords and TENNIS OXFORDS biack. Fire avainy 91.39 MEN’S OXFORDS Pumps, Special— Black and Tan—Special $2.90 $3.90 OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS ‘Women’s One-strap