Evening Star Newspaper, May 13, 1921, Page 25

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VING STAR, WASHINGTON. D. (.. FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921 Close 6 P.M. ( : THE EV ~ See the New < i == {Hloodmoard & Wnthrop Doll in the Toy Section. Price, $§1.68 . Open 9:15 AM. New York—\WASHI NGTON—Paris These Men’s Suits at $45 ARE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES 17 vou are seeking value in Men's Suits we believe these at $45 will give vou just what you want. Most ready-to-wear men’s clothing is ground out by machinery. but these suits are cut and stitched by hand and demand and receive the con- sideration of keen seekers after super-value. Every suit is hand-tailored from the finest fabrics to insure long, satisiyving service, and thus make possible our ahso- lute guarantee of satisfaction. Topcoats Arc also exceptional values: several different at $45 models; many ditferent fabrics Golf Suits i, yair of knickers and p at $45 Many Pleasing Styles in New Straw Hats Flexible and stiff brim sailors in bleached, unbleached and novelty two-colored straws. Brim may be either plain or saw-tooth, light weight or heavy. The smartest Straws have a slightly nar- rower brim than last vear, but the crowns are about the same; many with very wide silk bands, and some with blue or brown plain silk bands. Straw Sailors Begin at $3 and go to $7 r of trousers; exceptional value. An exceptional value in Leghorn Hats, alpine light-weight Bangkoks, $6 and telescope shapes. plus tax. $7.75 and $830. Gengine Panamas in Balibuntals, a fancy about a hali dozen dii- light-weight straw braid, ferent shapes. $6.10, in alpine and telescope $8.30 and $12.70. shapes. $12.70. What You Can Get in Men’s Oxfords at $10 Cordovan Oxfords ish last in a Genuine Norwegian Grain Tan Brogue Oxiords. Norwegian Grain Plain Round-toe Oxfords; this particular model is prov- ing very popular this season. Russia Calfskin Oxfords in different tan shades. Regular Narrow-toe English Oxfords Medium Round-toe English Oxfords. Broad-toe Blucher Oxiords. S We c;msidzr these the best values obtainable at $10. « Store, First floor. trap Oxfords of mahogany ' model. s in Light Tan Calfskin Oxfords with narrowed Saturday Sale of Youths’ High School Suits GREATLY REDUCED $20.75 and $34.75 The entire assortment of these smartly styled, spe- cially designed suits for the high school and college vouth and for boys putting on their first long trousers Children’s Shoes. Pair, $20 75 In the Children’s Shoe sec- tion, Saturday is Clearance Day instead of Friday, because it is not practical for children to be fitted on Friday 9 pairs Growing (irls' Black d Tan Pumps. wing tip sti PLAYTIME CLOTHES For Kiddies are fashioned to allow the wea folk plenty of freedom Peu-top Rompers fof the lit tle o1 ‘fnnn 2 1o 0, and creep era fur toddlera of 1and 2 years Sturdily made little garments of checked glnghams, in pink ur bluej colored chambraya and ite madqas of ten, trimmed s of & centranting Dalnty aoft crepes in ar white are hand em- hink Draidered "or - amacked, whie white swieses, dotted fu pluk or blue, wenr tiny ruffles mround the neck and alecves and arc quite nice cnough for after- noons, Priced from $1.95 to $5 The splendid assortments and reasonable prices make selec- tion obviously advantageous for mothers with little ones to buy for. 1 Baby Shop, Fourth floor. KLOSFIT PETTICOATS Specially priced $3.75 and 85 Fashiorned of good-wear- ing quality silk jersey, in a large assortment of novelty styles, with deep pleated. tucked or ruffled flounces trimmed in contrasting shades. Gray, new blue. green, violet, henna, taupe, brown, navy and black. All regular sizes. Silk Petticoat Section, Third floor. THE HARD-TO-FIT GIRL How often we hear mothers of hard-to-fit girls say, "She is so hard to fit: either frocks are too small or too 1 old or perhaps too young.” . the fashions are too These are the mothers who will be glad to know that here there is a section devoted especially to those girls, splendidly prepared to meet all their summer frock needs. gandies, voiles, sw There are lovely or es and ginghams from which to choose, especially designed in the most attr ctive youthful modes that place the hard-to-fit girl on a style equality with her sister. Priced from $5.50 to $19.75 Mouch Attention Is Being Given to SPORTS AND OUTDOOR APPAREL Just now we are splendidly prepared with an excellent collection of middies and pleated skirts, in plaids or plain wash materials. i in these sort of garments. Girls' Section, Fourth floor. Smart wanted regulation styles that girls ¢ so much, tailored and designed by makers who specialize Women’s White Canvas and Buckskin Oxfords IN THE SMART NEW SUMMER MODELS WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, made with plain straight tip. canvas-covered Cuban heel and white ivory Goodyear welt soles. $750 pair. WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, with imitation corded tip, neat semi-pointed toe, Goodyear welt soles and military heels. $8 pair. straight tip, WHITE BUCKSKIN O leather Cuban hecls and w! FORD! vory s with plain s. $10 pair. WHITE BUCKSKIN OXFORDS, for sports and street wear. with full wing tip, large perforations around vamp, quarter low fiat heel and white ivory soles. $11 pair, plus tax. Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. The Charm of an Organdy Frock As exemplified in these I—opeZy models _for Misses— from K There is a crisp, summery freshness about these delightful little frocks that glimpses a summer of exquisite colorings and delightful fashions. On every side one sees new modes, slim waists with skirts that billow and flare and new large puff cleeves ; dainty, fluffy affairs with frills of lace and circlets of tiny ruffles, and the new apron effects, all showing just how different one organdy frock can be from another. Frocks of palest pink and delicate blue or nile green with crisp bands of tafieta, so refreshingly cool ; lovely apricot and orchid, and pastel shades merging into the flaming tangerine, the deep rasp- berry pinks and inviting blues, from the very light to dark navy, sometimes dotted in white or red. Dainty new puffings, tiny ruffles, exquisite laces and charming organdy flowers and old-fashioned loveliness Prices from $15 to $39.50. boutonnieres, add irocks. to these charming 1s reduced Tweeds, Cassimeres and Serges in Plain and Fancy models. Sizes 16 to 20 years. Summer Accessories of Dress for Boys we ad- X $2.50 and $3. d are our exclusive Hand-tailored Clothes made r and conceded to be the finest clothes Bathing Suits from California These are suits that are different, with just the sort of style that boys like. Pure worsted throughout. Shown in a wide selection of new stripes and some rather dar- ing color combinations. Sizes 4 to 18 years. $3 to $5. Junior Life Guard Suits, $3.50. Sports Shirts, $1.95. Sports Blouses, 95¢c. Wash Hats, 75¢ to $1.50. Devotees of Tennis and Baseball ting Goods Section stocked choice made with the Tennis and Baseball For Playing Tennis Fenms Nets, $4 to $9.50. I'ennis Reels, $1.50. Racket Cases, $1.25 to $2.50. Racket Presses, $1.25. Tennis Markers, $2.25 and $3.50. < Rackets from Wright & Ditson, Lec 1 il weights to meet the requirements of well as the amateur player. Fennis Rackets. $1.25 to $15. Tapes for marking courts, $Pll) and $15. Tennis Balls, 45¢ and 60c. Tennis Poles, $2 pair. Children’s Tennis Rackets, 75¢ and §1. Children’s Rackets, with balls attached, 25¢c. Exceptional Values in Baseball Gloves Catchers’ and First Base men’s Mits, special, $1.25. Fielders' Gloves, special, $1.25. Baseballs, 20c to $2.50. Jaseball Bats, 10¢, 50¢, $1 and $2. Clhiest Protectors, $3.50. Catchers’ Masks, $3.50. Sporting Gads Seetion, Fansth finor. White Canvas 3i2. 1 and 132 A, 6 pairs Children's Tan Calfskin Pumps and Oxfords s 95, D, 9. 813, 10 and 103 E i % pairs Children's White Can- sizes vas Pumps and Oxfords; 9 B; 8% and 9 C; 10 In. Infants” Shoes Reduced to $1 Pair 12 pairs Infants’ Black and Tan Oxfords; siz Children's Shoe Section. Fourth fleor. Children’s Summer UNDERWEAR Here you can get the best sorts —right materials, right styles: free, easy, but not cumbersome Athletic Shirts and ers of fine checked nain neck and sleeve- h drawers. To 75¢ gar- fit boys 9 to 16 ment. ’ _ Boys® Athletic Union Suits of ine checked nainsook: round neck, sleeveless and knee length. to fit hoys 10 to 16 yvears $1 garr . B, ts, round neck knee length: to 6 to 16 rs. $1.25 ze. _Children's Cotton Vests and Pants; vests in low neck le with ribbed armhole; and the pants have short trunks with ribbed cuffs to fit children from 5 to 14 years. 50c garment. (o Chiidren’s Vnderwear Section, Fourth SHERWOOD COASTER WAGONS The wagon that the boys prefer—goes fast, easy to guide; strong enough to stand any boys' handling. $9.50, $10.50, $11.75, $13 Toy Etore. Fourth flor. The Frocks INustrated There is a demure and old-fashioned air about this spberry pink, with its large puffed sleeves and flaring skirt trimmed in dainty puffings, the collar of applique lace and the little bouquets of pink roses little frock of ¢ and for-get-me-nots, $35, Circlets of tiny ruffles and dull blue velvet poppies that hang drooping from a broad, crisp sash trim this charming little frock of apricot organdy. 16-button Chamossette Gloves Special, $1.25 Pair These are the Genuine in the Chamoisette Gloves, fashionable 16-button length. At $1.25 pair there is a sav- mg of almost one-third. In white only. Glove Section, First floor. WANTED TOILETRIES Reasonably Priced An excellent bath brush, c<pecially designed with a long handle: has good bristles in black or white and is finished with polished maple or ivory- finish back and handle. $1 to $2.50. Small Nail Prushes to match are priced at 25c. Scented Scouring Bath Pow- der, with convenient shaker top, 15c. 3o Raxo, a powdered bath soap. much liked for its soften- ing qualities. 15c. Good Red Rubber Gloves are quite necessary with spring house cleaning and gardening time at hand. Thesc are an ex- cellent quality, at 85c pair. Good Toilet Soaps Specially Priced Assorted Soaps, in these odors: Buttermilk, violet, car- nation and pine-tar. 5c cake; or 6 for 25c. Pure Castile Soap, 10c. Copco Floating Bath Soap, made from the best and purest materials obtainable. 7c cake; or 75c dozen cakes. Glycerine Tar Soap, thor- oughly cleansing, healing and antiseptic in character, 2 cakes for 18c. Jap Rese Glycerine Soap. 2 i . : ; New Dress Accessories Smartly becoming bits of attire that emphasize the newest style features, enabling every woman to attain that smartness of costume ideal in perfect grooming. Dainty Neckwear adds its charmr'ng touch Lixquisite Collars of real Irish crochet, $2.25. Embroidered Geor- gette Crepe Vestings, in white, gray or ccru. $L75 to $2.75 yard. A very new frilling, much used for collars and fronts of blouses or coats, is made of tucked net and frilled lace. $1.50 to $2.25 yard. A Smart Little Belt —much worn with the sports’ coat or {rock this season—is made of small metal slides, in various attractive shapes, laced with colored suede, white kid or triple lacings of black and white patent leather. $1.75 and $4. . The Perfume Exquisite, Coty's L'Origan, —in a unique little glass bottle, 2-ounce size, with a round gold glass top, fastencd with a tiny chain. $7. Coty's L'Origan Toilet Water, in a handsome bottle with large glass stopper, 8-ounce size, §7. In the varlous first flear aections, A New Version of the Kodak Bag —is of genuine gray or brown calfskin, or mor- rocco or pin seal in black. Some styles have one xep- arate fastening, others two, but all are fitted with mirrors, and beautifully lined with silk moire. $5 to $13.50. A Good Value in Colored Silk Umbrellas, $7 And tax additional. A new and distinctive style with its malacca wood handle and ferrule that is matched by tan leather strap for convenient car- rying. Size 25-inch, mount- ed on 8-rib paragon frame. Colors are purple, navy and green. The Newest Hosiery appears in —Shot Silk, in a charm- ing black and white effect, with embroidered black clocks. $7 pair. Lace Striped or Finely Ribbed Glove Silk Hose. in black, $3.50 pair, and Cluster Dropstitch Glove Silk Hose, in gray, brown and navy. $4 pair, are also very smart, e % 3 EHAND-WROUGHT JEWELRY MRS. JOHN W. LANGLEY . | SHOWN AT ART GALLERY IN TRAFFIC ACCIDENT- An ¢ displas tish Her Mother, Riding With Her in in the exkib Auto. Painfully Hurt—Mr. Mc- crafis Clintic hand-wr hy in Collision seld able trafh 53-50 Philladelp.l_]ia War Tax 28 Add Wilmington Sunday, May 15 LAR EXCURSIONS EXHIBIT OF GUN MODELS. il b s RESIGNATION ACCEPTED. *Stanm: Army, to P'resident has_ @ of Maj. Wi pe, United Stat at Honolulu, Ha el IGOODYEAR RAINCOATS FOR MEN, WOMEN and CHILDREN $5.50 $7()-50 $155 For the rainy weather a Goodyear Raincoat is in- dispensable. And we are offering our merchandise at great reductions now. ilming See fiyers. O =0 Heodyear MAN'F'G L/COMPANY 1104 F St. N.W. SESlele—— o= ol o |—— ] ] i A Correction In our advertisement of Wednesday evening we stated that “These slippers sell regularly at $2.75.” Our Ad-Man was misinformed in making this state- ment. We find that these slippers are ‘ now being retailed at $2 and $2.25. lo]= ——=]o]——=]o|———=]0] o] o ]o]c——lalc——a]a] Needless to say, our advertisements must be absolutely accurate at all times —we are, therefore, glad to acknow- { ledge our error. I WM. HAHN & COMPANY. - | | Continuing’ this Sale ELIGHTFULLY cool and restful summer house slippers, made of quilt- ! ed Poplin, trimmed with silk Pom Pom. Soft Moccasin “Comfy” soles. As a result of an important deal with the Daniel Green Company, we purchased nearly 3,000 pairs to sell at this special price. Shown in the following colors: Pink—Gray—Black Old Rose Alice Blue Copenhagen Lavender all sizes. 3 to 8&—at all 4 stores 414-9th St. 191416 Pa.Ave.

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