Evening Star Newspaper, May 27, 1921, Page 15

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fu ,Closed Memorial Day ‘ May 30th Inexpensive Bathing Suits Smart styles, good. service-. able materials and very moderate pricings. Now is the best time to choose, when there is so much that is new ‘and assortments are complete. Two-piecce All-cotton Jersey Suits, closely woven, in navy with white or black with red, $2.85. Also a similar model, in navy with red bands and stripes. or black with white stripes, $3.30. All-wool Two-piece Sults, in navy or black, $5. Flapper All-wool Suits. with mercerized fiber trimming. in navy with red trimmings or black with electric blue. #5. Wool and Cotton Jersey Suits, button-on-shoulder styles, navy with gold stripes or black with white, $3. Surf Satin Slip-covers. sailor collar, patch pockets. lacings and trimmings of red braid. $3 Surf Satin Slip-overs. two at- tractive models, at & One h cap slceves lined in white, ite pipings at ."Fn“k. narrow tton beit and patch pockets, two narrow ruffles trim the skirt. The other, alse ruffied. with neck. armholes and ruffled pockets, ail piped in white. Swimming Tights te wear with Slip-overs. in cotton, $1 and $1.75; in wool, $2.95. Bathing Suit Section, Third floor. Sun or Rain Parasols The most convenient parasols one can carry during the warm weather when rainstorms come with such suddenness. Pretty enough to accompany the daintiest summer frocks and practical for shedding rain. inch size Sun and Rain arasols. mounted on § or 10 rib frame. and shown in all the wanted colors. some with 2 satin border: assorted handles. with leather straps gr bakalite rings. tax. Y 24-inch Sun or Rain Umbrellas. in green. purple. red. brown and black. with mission or eb- onine bakalite-trimmed handles $5 plus tax. + Men’s Bilt-Rite : Umbrellas “Me first we have been able to ®es *n a long while. Made of tapebdged piece-dyed cloth and havg the tip cup which holds tips togetfier when not raised. Choice of either Prince of Wales or opera shaped handles in assorted woods. The new low price is $4. Umbkella Section. First floor. wood wrist 37 plua 100 Cretonne Pillows For canoeing, motor- ing and hammocks, specially priced for those who want them for the Decoration day outing. 85¢ They are of good quality Cretonne in a variety of patterns and colorings and are made with plain center and shirred band and filled with fluffy silk floss; full size. Upholstery Section, Fifth ficor. Care-Free Togs for Little Tots ERED CRETONNE S. cool little garments for ; also chambray and gingham, in pleated checked style. buttoned on the shoulders and tied at the side: hand em- broidered, smocked or stitched, in_bright_colors. $1.30 te $3.30. TURN-DOWN HATS, of while pique or pongee, some with b ton-on crowns and little V. ribbons about the crown. to $2.30. LITTLE GIRLS WHITE MIDDY _FROCKS. with collar and cuffs, of navy blue, and a red tie. S350, FIBER SILK SWEATERS. in smart tuxes style. in pretty binations, plain or 3550, colors and ¢ novelty weaves. Tnfams’ Section, Fourth fioor. Face Powders Charmant, Sec. - Lablache, 45¢c. Java, 34c. Nana. 50c. Compact Powders and Rouges Charmant. Sec. Ayer's, 35c. Luxor, 50c. Bradley’s, 50c. Hudnut’s, Sec. Talcum Powders Mennen’s, 17c. Djer-Kiss, 25c. Charmant, 25c. Vantine's, 25c. Extracts Coty’s L'Origan. 1-0z., $3. Djer-Kiss, 1-07.. $1.50. Coty’s La Rose Jacqueminot, 1-0z., $250. Jickey, 1-0z., $1.25. Toilet Creams Daggett and Ramsdell's Cold Cream, 4 ozs.. 40c. W. & L. Lemon Cold Cream, 50c and $1. Summer Comfort in these Moderately Priced THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY. MAY 27, 1971 oo &3 v New York—WASHINGTON—Paris - A REMARKABLE SALE OF Hot-Weather Frocks for Misses Three of the lovely styles are illustrated, to give you some idea of how charming they really are —all are equally attractive. Misses' Section, Fourth flor. : GirlsWa;nt Middies and Tams for Decoration Day Outings and all-around summer sports wear We are showing a particularly good assortment of smart’ Middies, in various styles, materials and colors. All strictly tailored and well made. MIDDIES OF— . All-white Jean, $1 to $3.50. All-white Jean, with navy or cadet collar and cuffs, $2.25 to $3. All-white, with serge collar and cuffs, $3 to $425. . All-white, with detachable serge collar and cuffs, $3.50. Blue Paimer or Hague Cloth, $1.95 to $3. Kkahi, $250. Red.or Green Fhifinel, $10.50, X Nawy. Flannel $9. ¢ £ 5 S ] Z Sizes 6 to 22 yeats, wr-all styles. »- - = NEW SUEDE-LIKE TAMS Specially Priced, $1.50 So many girls have been asking for them that theéy will be glad to know they are here in time for Decotation Day. An éx- cellent assortment of colors, including white, turkey, jade, delft, orchid, brown, tan and navy. Girls' Section, Fourth floor. White Canvas Footwear For Decoration Day We are showing a number of attractive new styles in white footwear for sports and dress—excellence of material, style and superior workmanship are features we emphasize. For sports and street wear we are showing WHITE BUCKSKIN OXFORDS, made with straight tip, ball strap, medium round toe, low flat heels, and white leathér Goodyear welt soles, $11, plus tax. _ WHITE BUCKSKIN WING-TIP OXFORDS, semi-pointed tée, neat punching decorates the tip; lace stay and quarter. Low, flat heels and white leather welt soles, $11, plus tax. WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, made plain with straight sutside tip, neat semi-pointed toe.covered Cuban heel and whité léathes welt soles, 8. WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, combined with black calf skin, insde with wing tip, quarter and lace stay of black leather. The body of the oxford is of white canvas; military heels and Goodyear welt soles; a very smart effect, $8.50. WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, neat pointed toe, with céorded imi- tation wing tip, military heel and Goodyear welt soles, 35 WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, made with straight outside tip, semi- pointed toc. covered Cuban heels and white leather welt sole, $7.59. WHITE CANVAS TENNIS OR SPORTS OXFORDS, with full rounded toe. straight tip, rubber spring heel and Neolin soles, $7. WHITE CANVAS OXFORDS, neat semi-rounded toe, stitched imi- tation tip. white leather Cuban heel, Goodyear welt soles, $8.50, WHITE CANVAS TWO-STRAP WALKING PUMP, made with straight tip; ball strap and quarter of brown galfskin: thé body of the shoe ‘white ‘canvas. The straps are reinforced by a kid over strap and fasten with neat buckle: white Cuban heels and welt soles. $109. FOR DRESS WEAR, there are White Canvas Pumps, Louis and Baby Louis Heels. sirap effects: priced {rom $5 to $11 pair, Dlus tax ite ne-strap Pumps, Loui 3.50, 3 Women's Shos Section. Third foor, o oe% #1330, plus tax. Toilet Needs Preparations for the Teeth Pcbeco Tooth Paste, 33c. Pepsodent Tooth Paste. 33c. Forhan's Tooth Paste, 35c. Colgate’s Tooth Paste, 25c. Mouth Washes Glveo Thymoline. large, 77c. Listerine, large, 74c. Pears’ Scented, 18c. Peroxide of Hydrogen, 1-pint, Packer’s Tar, 18c. 25¢c. Cuticura, 18c. Resinol, 18c. Bath and Toilet Sundries ‘Woodbury, 17c. 5 Jap Rose, 2 for 18c. W. & L. Bath Crystals, as- sorted odors, 75c. Toilet Preparations Sans Odeur, 25c. Mum, 18c. Hush, 25¢c. Soaps Physician’s and Surgeon’s, 2 cakes, 15c. Lifebuoy, 8c. Jergen’s Transparent Violet, 10c; 3 for 25c. Colgate’s Natural Soap, ase sorted odors. 3 for 28¢. Ayer’s Bath Crystals, as- Stork Castile, 18c. sorted odors. 65 Copco Floating Bath Soap, Luxor Bath Powder, violet 7c; 75c_dozen. and bouquet, 75c. Violet Ammonia, 25c. W. & L. Imported Bay Rum, Imported Spanish Castile, about _ 4-1b. bar, $1.28. Hair Preparations Misheldons Bay R h; Michelson’s . Bay .Rum, 75c, V. & 1. Quinine Tonic, 78¢ $1 and $2. ' and S Whisk Bropms, 25c. Mira Dena Hair Tonic, $1.28, Nail Brushes, 28c. Hudnut’s Hair Tonic, $1, Real Wood Hairbrush, $128. \W. & L. Brillantine, 56c. Lamb’s Wool Powder Puffs, Societie Hygienique Crystal- 10c to 50c. lized Brillantine, 78¢. Snow Ball Puffs; 35¢ to $6. Perfumery Section, First Seor. Very Specially Priced —$12.50— A special purchase enables us to offer these very lovely frocks at such an unusually fow price, right at the beginning of the season, when frocks of this sort are most in demand. Embroidered Dotted Voiles, Plain Voiles, Organdies, Dotted Swisses and Ginghams 20 DIFFERENT STYLES Frocks in Perfect Taste, of Charming Simplicity, Each Expressing An Ultimate Touch 3 of Smartness Most of them are in dark colors, which makes them suitable and practical for everyday busi- ness wear throughout the summer. Navy, Brown and Black Voiles, some plain, others dotted in white, also gray with blue, and tan with brown. Crisp organdies, laces and nets, make charming collars, cuffs, vestees, pleatings and sashes. Checked and Figured Voiles in smart white and black combinations: Piain Organdies, in dark as well as pastel shades; Smart Checked Ginghams, organdy trimmed. Boys’ Blue Serge Suits For Graduation, Confirmation and Similar Functions Nothing can take the place of the Blue Serge Suit for dress-up occasions, and we do not believe there are any Blue Serge Suits that can take the place of a Woodward & Lothrop Blue Serge Suit. Our Blue Serges are made of thoroughly dependable fabrics, tailored as they should be—many of them with as much hand tailoring as if you had them made individually to yeur order. .Several smart and distinctive new models in Norfolk and belted coats, with“dr without box pleats. Sizes 7 to 18 years. T Serge Suits, of exceptional merit, $15 and $18 Neckwear, 50¢, 75¢ and “All he needs,” 75¢c. A Summer Pajamas, $1.50 White Blouses, attached and $1.75. collars, neckband styles or Terry Cloth Bathrobes in sports collars, 85¢ to $1.75. fine colorings, $5.75. Madras Shirts, $1.50 and Belts, plain or initialed, 95. S0¢c, 75c and $1. . Boys' Store, Fourth floor. White Canvas Shoes ; For the Younger Generation When warm weather arrives there is no Footwear that seems so appropriate and so pretty as the White Canvas F'ootwear, Our Juvenile Shoe Section is now: at its best. New styles have been coming in for several weeks, and.all is completeness at this time. & price(é,",' be?utiful, comfortable; splendidly made and m?derately Growing Girls’ White Canvas Oxford heels and welf soles: sizes 214 to 7. ;‘.:; ps;l:.o“"d s morclesio, Growing Girls’ White Canvas Pumps, round toe with one strap ;‘\'epr.lt:e instep; low heels and” white- welt soles; size',g,f%‘to 6. Misses” White Canvas Pumps, weltcsl?les; sizes 11 to 2. $5 pair. z ildren’s White Canvas P: i { H siges Dildre it 3(.90 pflr-“s umps, .spring- heels and welt soles; ,”5;:;:(5 White Canvas Punips, one-strap style; sizes § to 8, nfants’ White Canvas P ! i R o R T n:ir:ps‘ square toes, turn soles, without A Complete Display of Infants’ Buck Sole Low Shees and Sandals for the baby just starti ; si ARt Y j arting to walk; sizes 1, 2, 3 and 4. $L25 Juvenile 8hoe Seetion, Foarth floor. square’toe effect, low’ héels ‘and Men’s Saddle-Strap Brogue Oxfords. Attractively Priced. at $7.50 You will admit that we have not overemphasized the value of these Oxfords when you see them yoErscIf. They are l?lc'ndgl q‘:.la_ll_ltyycangi t}I:ere is variety to the models. en's ar an - loes)z(nd f heels.‘ rain Leather Saddle-strap Oxfords, broad en's Light Tan Grai - o gmad heelsr_am,Lenher Saddle-strap Oxfords, broad Men’s Black Grain Leather Saddl_e.-slrap__O_xiords. broad -toes and low broad heels. : ¥ For the Man Who Wants a Better Quality Oxford, See These at $10 Included, are Brogues of tan and black *cordovan and Not- wegian grajn leather; full toe Brogues or'modifiedrlasts. Real leather and'fine workmanship in every pair.;. ° “ High - grade Russia Calfskin “Ixfords in many desirable styles -and Black Russia Calfskirr Oxfords together with . Plain Toe Patent Leather and Bluéher Viei Kid- skin Oxnfords. First floor. throp 9:15 AM.~ (o Open ~ ose . 6 PM. 4 Organdy Neckwear " Is the Fashion Organdy Shields and Collars, plain white, trimmed with fine tucks gnd dainty little pearl buttons; most of them have tux- edo collars; very pretty for wear with sweaters and suits. $LS0 to New Organdy Ruffled Vestees, in all-white with blue and white, and pink and white embroidery, edged with dlue and pink organ- dy; also some with dots in ruffles of tan, orchid, blue. pink. with $].50 and $1.73. in aN-whité, tucked and rmbr ered; also ome’ With lace’ edze. $1.50. . B . New Orgahdy Vestees, with Romany oollars. trimmed with little checked ginghams, in blue and white colors. which lend an especially charming eNect: algo some with organdy ‘fuffles’ and . colored dots. $1.50 set. New Organdy Shields and Col- lars, trimmed with lace. embroid- ery and tucks; finished with pretty Valenciennes lace. $1.50. New Venice Lace Shields and Collars, with a narrow stris tucked net in center, with a tux- edo colar. $1.50. New Organdy Collar and Cuff Sets, embroiderad in colors; some in all-white. $1 and New Cross-Barred Dimity Shield Collar and Cuff Sets, edged with blue and tan orgzndy; some in plain white. $1.50 aet. Beckwear Secticn, First. Floer, , - Silk and Satin Petticoats To wear with summer dresses and white skirts, ’ either plain tailored or trimmed styles. Klosfit Silk Jersey Petticoats, in white and flesh: double to hip. Also Milanese Silk Jersey Petti- coats with deep pleated flounce. 3.7 and 9. ‘White and Flesh Colored Satin Petticoats with fluffy lace or georgette flounces, also ribbon- lrlnu;md lglel ‘with reinforced panels. 8, especially adapted to 'Pe:r-‘fitfi’tmn or- gandy and Swiss frocks. 36 te $0. ‘White and Flesh Washable Satin Petticoats, in two models; double to hip and finished with scalloped edge. $5. Tub Silk Petticoats, plain tai- lored styles, hemstitched or with scalloped edge and either ruffied or tucked flounce.. They . are . shadow préef and may be’had in both flesh and white. $4.50. Petticeat Stetion, Thind floor. i May Sale of Bungalow Aprons Very Special Valyes 95¢ and $1.35 A timely sélling of cool, serviceable Bungalow Aprons, just when they are most need- ed for housecleaning in warm weather. Good quality percale bunga- 4Jew aprons, ‘striped, checked #r in figured designs, in pink, blue. gray, copen, lavender and navy.” Round or V neck styles. slip-overs, or fasten- ing at back or side front, with adjustable belts, or plain belt across the back. piped in white or edged with fancy white braid. Speeial, 95c. Bungalow aprons. of fancy striped madres, striped and figured percale and checked gingham, in attractive styles and pretty color combinations, slip-overs and front fastening styles. rezul:tf and extra sizes n the assortment, .Speeial, $1.35. He Dréss A Bection, i Foor, e AP : Children’s Knit Underivear In the Right Weights and Modtls for Summer Wear Low-neck and Sleeveless Vests, with narrow shoulder straps and: orocheted beading top: of ex-. cellent quality lisle; sizés 4 to 14 years. S50e. Union S8uits, in low-neck and Eleeveless styles. taped seams and two rows of buttons and attach- mhents for garters; to fit children 4 to 14 years. 7be. Boys' Athletic Union Suits, of cross-barred painsook, round neck, sléeveless and loose knee; to fit boys 9.to 16 years. $I. Children’'s Seamless Waists with taped seams and two rows of buttons; attachments for gar- te sizes 2 to 15 years. 37%e Bit Underwear Section, Fourth fioor. A Special Value in omen'’s 6-Button- Length ..CHAMOIS GLOVES —with élastic” or strap and sp at wrist,'in white only. 32 parr Glove, Begtion, . First floor. Tea, Serving or Fudge Aprons Very pretty new styles stamped ‘on unbleached muslin, with strap 6vet shoulders and small pockets éach side. 35¢ each.- Art Noedlework Geetion, Second fioor. - 3 3 STRSINHOLLAND Relations "With U. S. Are “Very Friendly,” However, | Says Foreign Minister. Br the Associnted Pross. ® THE HAC May 26 —Debate was begun in the second chamber of par- liament on an interpeliation by the socialist deputy Albatda concerning the American government's not to Holland with regard to the Djambi oil concession, and why the note has not been made public in the chamber The deputy al§s had asked the for- eign minister to explain the stand- point of the Dutch government vith régard to the oil situation. The gen- eral impression among the members of the chamber was that Albarda’'s motion should be defeated . “The correspondence between the Americant anl the Yetherlands gov- erriments was purely academic, and clearly bore the chatacter of asking or. giving information: theréfore, Why - §| trouble parli@ment copcerning ft>" was d by the minis- nd The minister the standpoint xdopte ter for the colonies of foreign affairs. in peremptory guestions by Aibarda anc the commugist member, Ravenstein who had degpanideg 10 know -why the government: inteniionalty parliament without garding important dgcime the. Djambi_dlkcus: Foreign Ministe assured the house that the between the Netherlands and the United States were friend “There is no réason to fear confl the foreign minister declared cause America’s economic - in s in the Indies will not be furthered by political conflict.” Jonkheer Idenburg, minister for the colonies, declined to accede to, Depu- ty Albarda’s .request for the with- drawal or the amendment of the gov- ernment’s oil concessions bill. He contended that no important informa- tion was withheld from par)iament. Deputy Albarda then proposed a motion demanding a withdmwal of the oil bill and the resubmission of the question of the Djambi oil fields to parliament. 3 The debate was adjourned until to- morrow. CASTORIA in J:fimrw:an Ot ne-da of Karnebeek relations JudgMINT —prompls the theater- goer of discriminating taste to benish tedions- ness during intermis- sions with CORNWELL’S Fine, big creams com- - pletely infased with mint that exhilarates taste, and encompassed in thick milk chocolate {1 ineredibly rick. *The Tang is the C: Zest of It!” ‘\‘ A box of beauty that K appeals, 55¢c. i Ls |J Q ——) QU e Lake Tshoe, over a mile up, is Overland :30 p.m., 3rd day.) Leaves Chi 8:30 a.m. (3rd day). Observatio: and dining cats. L. Feakins, fense against | 1415H Strect R Enrout 'to‘ s C‘ahforrua tYellowstone and Lake Te~ - gem of the High Sierra. Its opalescent ‘waters, thousands of feet deep, are ma- jestically guarded by encircling peaks, pine clad and snow capped. 100 lesser mountain lakes in the same region. Pacific ~ 15 — | AMERICA'SOIL NOTE AUSTRIA GERMANY FUSION IS FAVORED Other Provinces Expected to ’ Follow Tyrol in Sentimental | Referendums. NA, May inees will imitate ~Thres more prov Tyrol and hol sentimental referendums on the ques tion of the fusion of A th Ger many. a have s i ativ date for the baliot, and ieve that Carint also will fall into lin Voralberg, t westernmost of th ©s. last summer voted practically unanimousiy to join Switzerland The almost unanimous vote for fusio in the Tyrol on April 2 cven to the most arde They had estimated an favorabie bal the excess r nted an clement of those " hard-headed mountainecrs whe voted simply hecause of the entent prohibition against the referendum The movement toward a union wit ermany. born almost immediately afts reation of the republic. has grow steadiiy; and t sporadic and inde | pendent refer \ are the outgrow(: ilure of the effort to force th ernment 10 defy the cnient A nation-wide vot speet Unfon Majority. According 1o fo obscrvers who Lave kept a waichful cve on the agita tion, there ix no ht that the total vore will show v majority for th lunion. They da share the bellef i ed by the opponents of the move | hat if the vote actually meant action instead of a sentimental ¢xpres {*ion of opinion it would not carry On the contrary, they cxpress the he lief that it ix a genuine and earnes: thought and desire on the part of the | mas< of the .people and say they are motivated by three controlling things First is the firmly rooted conviction | that Austria_cannot survive politicaliy | or economically as an dependent stats The economic arguments have besn el before the world officially and unofficialiy for the past two vears, but the politioal phase of the matter was brought to a focus by the former Emperor Charies’ recent attempt to regain the throme in Hungary. The threat of Jugoslavia, Czechoslo- vakia and Rumania to occupy Hungary il a Hapsburz is restored spells an inevitable occupation of Austria along with it. They realize the utter im- potence of the little unarmed republi against its powerful Slav neighbors, and the present political situation in centra. rope does not calm their apprehen- sions. Would Strengthen Position. As part of the stronger German state they feel that they would be secure zgainst any ageression and at the same time obtain advantages of & commercial not hope to gain . The belief of Austria in tion of Germany is abiding. and they wish to share it. Rehind this motive is said to lie the natural racial and language tie, couples | with the dread that Slav institutions wil! supplant their Germanic traditions and culture. Another important factor is the well {organized and effective German propa- ganda. Directed by north Germans and financed by them it evidenced its effi- cieney in the Tyrol vote. The Vienna ion press openly charged that 4,000,000 marks were spent on that ref- { erendum alone and that as much more s may be needed will be forthcoming 0 keep the moving going. Coupled with this charge is the name f Hugo Stinnes. the great German apitalist, whose recent business invasion € Austria, ranging from purchases of | newspapers in Vienna and every pro- {vincial capital through many enter- prises to control of the great Alpine- | Montagne corporation, one of the largast |in Europe, has had first-page newspaper i place for months. | SIMS GUEST AT DINNRER. | | {F. B. Mildmay, Member of Parlia- | H ment, Is Host. | LONDON, May 26.—Francis Bing- ham Mildmay, member of parliament, tonight gave a dinner in honor of Admiral and Mrs. Sims. Among the guests were the Duke of Connaught. the Duke and Duchess of Northum- berland, the Earl and Countess of Derby. Arthur J. Balfour and Lord Robert Ce: e~ ) Yellowstone National ark is a pot pouri of na- ture’s marvels. Here the wvery elements play extra- ordinary pranks, and gey- sers, boiling springs, mud wvolcanoes an mfler stu- pendous and fantastic effects are the resule. Yellowstone and Lake Tahoe are easil from the main line of the Union Pacific-Southern the ific Lines to California. Limited . Leaves Chicago (C.& N, W.) daily 7:10 p.m., arrives San Francisco 130 pam, (3rd day). Observation, club, sleeping and dining cars. X ive May. 29&, leaves Chicago 8:10 p.m., arrives San Francisco Pacific Limited 0 (CM.& St.P.) daily 10:45 l& arrives San Francisco n, standard tourist sleepers, chair Low Suthmer Tourist Fares Begin June 1st Ask for. California, Yellowstone National Pask and: Lake Tahoe booklts. General Agent F. Tnlon Pacific. System, 536 Commercial Trust Bidg., 15th and Market Sts, Philadeiphia, A. J. Poston, General Agent, Passenger thern Pacifie u::., 165 II-d'IlI”M. New York, N. Y. | Ut;ion Pacific , Pa.

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