Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1921, Page 13

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1921 Tloodward & Lanthrop Close 6 P.M. Open 9:15 A.M. Misses” New Tweed Sports Suits Specially Priced $14.75, $25, $29.50 Style, quality and low prices seldom are so pleasingly blended as in these smart Tweed Suits. Misses with mode in mind will surely want one to complete a well selected summer wardrobe. Typical of the Newer Modes are these: Long tailored coat, slashed back, long roll notched collar, small inset pockets, silk lined, in China blue or tan mixtures. Special, $29.50. : Short Tuxedo or box coat models, with patch pockets, silk lined, in orchid: or blue and a smart tan mixture. Special, $25. Smart sports model, with pleated back, patch pockets, narrow belt, long Tuxedo col- lar, in the popular Skibo Tweed, in lovely color tones of blue and brown. Coats unlined. Special, $14.75. Misses’ Section, Fourth floor. Varied Warm-Weather Frocks for Girls EXQUISITE WHITE ORGANDY FROCKS for that important event—Gradu- ation, Confirmation or May Day affairs. The daintiest frocks imaginable, trimmed with myriads of fluffy ruffles and wide flying sashes, lovely soft laces, rows of fine tucks, and sometimes dotted here and there with dainty rosebuds in pastel colors. Priced $5 to $15. DELIGHTFULLY YOUTHFUL ARE THESE PARTY OR AFTERNOON FROCKS, of crisp, cool, colored organdy, in lovely blues and browns—sometimes dotted and trimmed with tiny pleatings ; frilled pan- els on pastel dotted organdies and touches of colored embroidery and wide sashes, collars and cuffs of a contrasting color. Priced $9.50 to $25. REGULATION FROCKS—the all-around frock for vacation days and outings, Straight * pleated or yoke styles, of white -jean, all white or with colored collar and cuffs; also solid pink chambray and dark blue Palmer cloth of a light weight, trimmed with white braid and emblems. An excellent value at Girls" Section, Fourth flor. - Saturday Sale of Children’s Shoes, $2.75 Just 54 pairs of shoes in this lot, including a number of our best makes, among which are a few pairs of Iron Clads to be found here only and considered to be about the best and most enduring Children’s Shoes made. Every pair of shoes is perfect and fine in quality. Not every child can be fitted, but those that can Will obtain remarkable values. Growing Girls’ Black and Tan Pum; d Ox- fords, Misses’ Black and Tan Oxlord.lp:nznwhl:e Sanvn Oxfords, Children’s Tan Calf Pumps and Also 7 pairs Children’s White Canvas Pumps and 13 pairs Infants’ White Buckskin Pumps, reduced to $§1 pair. Broken sizes. Cuildrea’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Jersey Suits for Women Specially Priced, $18.50 For sports, outings, travel, for busi- ness and all-purpose wear, these Smart Jersey Suits will prove an indispensa- ble unit of the summer wardrobe. Well tailored sports models, with the popu- lar tuxedo collar, patch pockets and narrow belts, in a variety of new wanted colors as well as plenty of navy and black. Women's Suit Bection, Third floor. New York—WASHINGTON—Paris ale of Sample Dresses From a High-Grade Manufacturer At One-Half the Price for Which They Were Made to Sell These are the products of one of the foremost makers and many Washing- ton women will recognize the name found in the waistline of each garment. Every one is made after its own indi- vidual design, and shows the artistry of individual draping, exclusive styl- ing and mode correctness. They are the original showroom samples of this maker. His season is over and he let us have them at exact- ly half the price they were made to sell for. We offer you the entire fine collection of Beautiful Dresses at This Great Saving We want to emphasize this fact—they are the highest type of models, and onlly one of each, which of course makes them all the more desirable, assuring every woman of an exclusive creation. DRESSES FOR AFTERNOON WEAR DRESSES FOR STREET WEAR DRESSES FOR SEMI-FFORMAL WEAR DRESSES FOR DANCE AND SPORTS WEAR You will find just the styles you will want now, and to put into your vacation trunks for any occasion that may arise during the summer. The materials include such fashionable weaves as these: Crepes, Crepe de Chine, Canton Crepes, Georgettes, Laces, Nets, Taffetas, Satins; many of the silks are com- bined with laces and nets for greater beauty. Light colors, street shades as well as white. WE NOTE THE QUANTITIES AND PRICES: 4 Dresses at §29.50. 11 Dresses a; $9556 2 Dresses at $75. 2 Dresses at $35. 2 Dresses at $59.50. 3 Dress A 13 Dresses at $45. 2 Dresses at $65. e s ?;55 16 Dresses at $50. 10 Dresses at $69.50. ESIa . EACH AND EVERY DRESS AN UNUSUAL VALUE Dress Seetion, Third flcor. SHADOWPROOF _ PETTICOATS —to wear with summer frocks, are the popular de- mand just now. NEW NECKWEAR Is Most Welcome to All Women A costume may be changed to look entirely new and different by the ad- dition of new touches of Neckwear. A Special Value WOMEN'S TWO- CLASP SUEDE LISLEGLOVES In mode. pongee and The Best Straw Hats Are Here for Every Man Hats of the finest quality straws and braids, with the utmos¢ styles, thorough comfort and the fullest endurance and service. That’s the kind of straw hats you will find in this display at all times. SOUTH AMERICAN PANAMAS BANGKOKS BALIBUNTALS TWO-TONED STRAWS SENNITS * SPLIT STRAWS MACKINAWS ITALIAN LEGHORNS Many Sailors with flexible brims; quite a number in natural tan color or unbleached straw that does not soil easily. And all these hats are exceptional. values. sStflw Sailors as low as $3; others up to $7. Panamas, $5, $7 and $10. Bangkoks, $5; Leghorns, $6 and $7; Balibuntals, $10. Every Man Who Wants Good Shoes and Good Value Should See These Men’s Oxfords at $10 You value your appearance and the service you get out of your shoe money, so we know you will be interested in these $10 oxfords. . BROGUES made of cordovan, tan and black Norwegian grain leather. Some are the real full toe brogue models and others are modified lasts. HIGHEST GRADE RUSSIA CALFSKIN OXFORDS, in almost all desirable shapes ; some narrow English lasts and others more conserva- tive round toe shapes; also the full broad toe Bluchers. GUN METAL (BLACK) CALFSKIN OX- FORDS are being used a great deal, especially by the smarter dressed young men. They are stylish and smart. Also Plain Toe Patent Leather Oxfords and Black Vici Kidskin Blucher Oxfords. Mea's Shop, First Soor. EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES IN THIS CLEARANCE Boys’ Spring Suits $13.75 $16.75 §$18.75 ISHIP BOMB TESTS TO START JUNE 21 | {Experiments to Determine Future of Capital Ship to Cover Month. Beginning with the bo: former German submar June 21, and ending w tion of the forme Ostfriesland will be capes that may the capital ship i the American ) Plans for the Army and Navy pleted at a o cials of the A Department American rendered Germ, as targets. The tleship lowa wil ond test of the sist of the sea tleship and b air. From thi: conducte will withdraw using only t obtained fro and four airshiy it possesscs. Frank furt Secretary Denby has the Navy will turn battleship Alaba ments as the air serv desire to make. These experir will be held in advance of the bombing oper- ations and the Navy will join in them. After the experiments with the Towa on June 28 the third phase of the tests will take place, the fo bombing the former German destro 13. On July 18 the experim s on July against - the Frankfurt will be held. to lowed two days later by those against the Ostfrieslan Sixty The operations against the former German ships will onducted about sixty miles east of ( “harles light- ship. where there i ¥ fathoms of water. In these the Arm ticipate with the Navy, ranging in size from pounds. In the case of the German rescue craft will be stationed Navy between them and the owing to the uncertainty as to the location of the Iowa until after con- tles at Sea. will par- sing bombs 00 to 2,000 possible to provide a line of re: vessels to the shore. Surface will take assigned positions a as possible after the contact is however. ASSIGNED TO TENNESSEE. Lieut. Commander The- Open Evenings Till 9 Glock Steinway GRAND PIANO (Used) Extra Special Bargain at $685 Terms to Suit Arthur Jordan Piano Co. G Street at Thirteenth Homer L. Kitt, Sec.-Treas. Every style here is NEW. NET VESTEES AND SHIELD AND COLLARS with oriental lace ruffles, in cream. Much used for both suits and sweaters. $1.50. NEW ORGANDY VESTEES with or- l’réd‘.y ruffles, edged with Valenciennes lace. NEW ORGANDY BUSTER BROWN VESTEES, cuffs edged with blue checked gingham ruffles. $1.50. NEW ORGANDY SHIELDS AND COL- LARS, embroidered and finished with Val- enciennes lace edge. $1.50. Neckwear Bection, Pirst floor. Sale of Modish Silk Skirts Exceptionally Low Priced $9.75 Predicting a summer of delightful skirt styles—come these soft, supple silks, which have added so much to the season’s fashions. Crepe de Chines, simple, youthful in line, gathered or with clustered box pleats—heavy lustrous baronet satins, beautifully trimmed with pear]l buttons and showing novel pock- ets—and fancy silk weave, in lovely two-tone colorings—all emphasize the newest in skirt faahi(t:):.s. ors are flesh, copem, na white and black. i The garments sketched are typical of the many worth-while offerings in this splendid collection, and early shopping is not only ad- visable but essential. BNirt Secticm, Third Seor. pearl gray. Specially priced, 75¢ pair. Glove Section, First floor. A New Conceit in VEILS —for motoring or golf, is this new creation of plain chiffon which quite envelopes one, ex- cept for the little square of fancy mesh net set in just across the face; in brown taupe and navy. Priced $2. A very large chiffon square veil, which is particularly suit- able for water trips, is plainly hemstitched and shown in jade, copen, orchid, purple, American beauty, bisque, wistaria, brown and navy. Chiffon borders an attractive fancily-meshed veil for sports wear, in navy, black, or black with border of white. $225. Velling BSectien, First Soer. Stamped Pillow Covers For the New Flaral Yarn Work These are very pretty tinted pillow covers and the floral yarn work makes them even more desirable. In round and oblong shapes at $L7S Yarn for couching the pillows, 20c yard. Free instruction given in this fascinating new art, Art Neodlowork Section, Seccnd Soor. We are splendidly pre- pared with an excellent as- sortment, including— ‘Washable Satins, in white or flesh, with double pane! and scalloped edge. $5. White Tub Silks, with dou- ble panel, ruffled and tucked flounces. $3 and $450. Tub Silks, in white or flesh, scalloped edge or hemstitched hems, step-in or regulation styles. Double-to-hip styles in white charmeusette, of fine 3ulllty; plain st{ks or scalloped edges and double panels. $3. White Sateens with scalloped edge and double panel. $150. Petticnt Boctien, Third foor. Fine Hard Candies Special, 50c Lb. Many delicious flavors, including: LEMON SASSAFRAS VANILLA CLOVE RASPBERRY PEPPERMINT PINEAPPLE AND OTHERS Warranted pure syrup and sugar candies, and the flavors are full and rich. Candies of this quality have been selling much higher. Candy Section, Fourth Soor. (About One-Fourth Less the Former Very Low Prices) We have lowered the prices on our entire stock of Boys Knickerbocker Woolen Suits, with the exception of the Blue Serges, thus affording an opportunity of procuring the highest grade Boys’ Suits made at very low prices. The Fabrics are all wool. The Tailoring is the finest. ‘The Models are strictly new. One and two pants styles. All sizes, 8 to 18 years. Shirts for the Larger Boys and Youths Attached collar and neckband styles, in a variety that we believe to be beyond betterment. Striped Madras, Sois- ette, White Madras, White Oxford Cloth and White Soisette. Sizes 1274 to 14 neckband. Also Sport-collar styles. Unusually Good Values at $1.95 New Summer Neckwear, 50¢, 75¢c and $1. All-silk Knitted Neckwear, $1. Newest styles in Arrow Collars. Boys' Store, Fourth floor. New Novelties and Necessities In the Perfumery Section NIPS, the new UTILITY HANDY popular, convenient BAGS—for vacation and practical con- trips and outings, tainer for carrying made of pretty cre- perfumes. Nips tonnes in two_ dif- contain the finest ferent styles, lined imported odors— with rubber with a Ideal, Quelques, compartment for Fleurs and L'Origan each separate —15 in_each box, article, priced $150 priced 78¢ and $1. to $250; also in novelty silk at §4 to R e DUST-NO-GAR- ‘MENT BAGS—will keep your fine white apparel from turn- ing yellow—because they are made of a specially prepared blue paper, for that purpose, alse mois- ture and insect proof, in 4 different sizes, priced $150 to 225, $3.50 *° Philadelphia $3.25 * Chester $3.00 ** Wilmington Sunday, May 22 : SPECIAL TRAIN Lvs. Washington (Union Sta.) 7.30 AM !| Returning, leaves Broad Street Etation 25 PM, West Philadelphia 7.30 PM. i{ Chester 7.52 PM, Wilmington 5.10 PM Tiokets on sale Fridsy preceding ‘Excursien garSimiler Excursions June 5 and 19 The right is reserved to limit the sale of tickets to the capacity of equipment available. v@ Pensnysllevinia PLUTO WATER ' Americas Physic

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