Evening Star Newspaper, June 10, 1921, Page 21

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30 Dozen Pairs Women's WHITE SILK HOSE Mock seam style, with lisle thread tops and soles& Sizes 84 to 10. Specally ... $1.10 Hoslery Sectien, First fioor. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1921 Toodward & Lothrop Open 9:15 A. MY New York—W. AbHI\TGTON—Pans A Specially Prepared Sale of Women’s Summer Wash Frocks At the Very Low Price of $15 An important feature of this sale is that it enables you to secure for little money the sort of summer frocks for which vou doubtless expected to pay much more— and affords delightful choice combined with economy of a very substantial sort. » These frocks, especially designed for women, on long slender and conservative lines, have the unmistakable air of refine- ment and daintiness that women want in their summer frocks. . Embroidered Dotted Voiles Figured Voiles in small new patterns Plain Voiles, filet trimmed Ginghams in various checks and plaids Organdies of the finer sort Popular Dotted Swisses Voile and Linen combinations These are the materials which fashion these delightful frocks—six of which are illustrated to give you some idea of the charming styles. Many of them are in the darker shades that are wanted for street wear, but the light summery colors are also seen, and the size assortment is complete. Their charm pervades the section, the greater part of which is given over to this special selling—and selections now, while assortments are fresh and complete, are obviously advanta- geous. . To be able to buy such dresses as these at the special price of $15 should be very satisfying, indeed. ‘Women's Dress Seetion. Third floor. Girls’ New Summer Hats Make an engaging display at $5.50 to $7.50 Fresh from their boxes comes a collection of charming hats for girls, so pleasingly styled for niid-summer wear. Many of the prettiest ones are of lace leghorns, with soft crushed satin crowns, in pastel shades—but there are delightful hats, too. of white horsehair braid, rather large shapes, faced with white crepe de chine and trimmed with daintily colored satin ribbons. caught at one side with little rosebuds. Large leghorns with sprigs of apple blossoms and ribbons are very pretty, while crisp white or- gandies trimmed with touches of lace, embroidery and ribbon, and colored braid hats, wreath- ed in field flowers. add more loveliness to the collection. Also Suede-like Tams, for sports wear, a_variety of smart colors, specially priced, $150. Girls® Section, Fourth floor. SUMMER FOOTWEAR For Growing Girls With summer vacation time but a short way off, comes the need of new summer footwear. We are showing many smart models, especially designed for the growing girl, among which are: Patent Pumps. with medium toe, low heel. and welt soles— and a similar model, with strap. round toe and broad low heel, both are priced $6.50. White Canvas Strapped Pumps, with pointed toe and military heels, . White Canvas Pumps, with round toe and low heels, $6. Tan Calf Ball Strap Pumps, medium toe, low heel, with cut- out strap, $950. Two-strapped Tan Calfskin Pumps, medium toes and low heels, $7.50. . Black or Tan Calf Oxfords, with round or square toes, low heels and welt soles, Caildren’s Shoe Section, Fourth Soer. Silk Umbrellas Styles and values that have proven their popularity with hundreds of women. Women's 22-inch Silk Um- brellas, in navy, purple, red, brown, green and black; assort- ed wood handles with bakalite wrist rings or silk cord loops. $8 plus tax. Women's 25-inch Colored Silk Umbrellas in navy, red, green, brown and purple; either mis- sion or ebonine wood handles with wrist rings and silk cord loops. $6 plus tax. Cmbrella Seetion, First floor. Tomorrow—A Clearance of 200 Boys’ Woolen chkerbocker- Suits —$13.75— BLUE SERGES, FANCY AND STAPLE MIXTURES You can have no real idea or appreciation of the values we are offering vou at the low pri ce of $13.75 unnl you have seen the suits. Rt ] They are so good that we gladly invite you to make com- ‘parison of their worth, knowing th#t they will bear the most careful scrutiny and cap‘able judgment. Every suit is from our own stock of strictly all-wool fabrics. BLUE SERGES, GRAYS, OXFORDS, TANS, HEATHERS, TWEEDS. NORFOLK MODELS, SEMI-NORFOLK MODELS, SPORTS MODELS, PLAIN BELTED MODELS, ONE AND TWO PANTS STYLES. i All sizes from 7 to 19 years at $13.75 each. A Special Offering of BOYS’ BATHING SUITS $2.95 Beyond question of doubt this is an ex- tremely low price for this quality suit. Color combinations :re heather and green, rown and buff, nav. Fast colors, and white, oxford anzl, Excellently made. purple. Size 26 to 36, or 6 to 16 years. Boys’ Store, Fotcth floor. One-piece model— Pure worsted. Final Clearance of Misses’ Tailored Suits $38 to $75 ‘These Prices Represent Reductions of 15 to 15 Skillfully tailored suits, of tricotine, twill cord, Poiret twill and covert cloth—distinctive models that typlfy the refined elegance characteristic of our misses’ suits—the short box coat with three-quarter sleeves, the medium length belted coat and the very new long coat, worn with or without a belt—strictly tailored, link button and tuxedo collar effects.’ Many of them afe cable stitched, braid bound or trimmed with strappings.of the same material, while a few are beautified with rich embroidery in silk or gilt. COLORS ARE NAVY, GRAY, COVERT, AND A FEW IN BLACK. SIZES M, 16, 18 Misses’ Section, Fourth Seor. bloomer knee: . 8x12 inches, . 16x24 inches, 15e. T Boys’ and Girls’ SUMMER UNDERWEAR Boye’ Cheeked Nainsook Com- hination Suits, athletic style, round neck, sleeveless and loosze knee; webbing at shoulder and waistline gives added freedom; to fit boys 8 to 16 vears of age. $1.15. Checked and Striped Nainsook Combinations in white and pink. low-neck style, sleeveless and sizes to fit chil- dren 4 to 10 years. $135. Fine Ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, ribbed arm, shell trimmed, taped neck: to fit children 4 to 14 years. 30c. Fine Ribbed Cotton Panta- lettes, close-fitting knee with ribbed cuff; sizes 4 to 14 years. Priced 60c to 70c, according to size. Children's Underwear Section, Fourth floor. SUMMER TOYS That Will Delight Little Folks Lawn Mowers, 25c, 50c and $1. Wheelbarrows, $1.65. . Kiddie Kars, plain wheels, four sizes, $1.50 to $3.45. Special Kiddie Kars, ctubber- tired wheels, $350 to $5. Velocipedes, ball-bearing wheels, heavy rubber hres three sizes, $12 to $15. Velocipedes, ' plain four sizes, $7.25 to $9. " Express Wagons, $4.25 to $10. Sherwood Spring Coaster Wagons, $9.50, $10.50 and $11.75. Playground Slides, made of natural-finished hardwood maple, Nursery Slides, green and natural finish, $17.50. Seqesaws, natural finish, $6.50 and Children’s Croquet balls, $1.25 and $1.75. Toy Store, Foorth fioor, FLAG DAY JUNE 14 The day dedicated to the honor of your flag and my fl-g. Show your pride in it and love for it by displaying it your home and place of busl- bearing, Sets, 4 * ness, on your auto, etc. Cotton Flags, mounted on staff, Se; 12x18 inches, 10e; Silk Flags, mounted on staff with spear head; 4x6 inches, 15e; * 8x12 inches, 35e; 12x18 inches, B50c; 16x24 inches, $13 24x36 inches, $1.76; 2%x4-ft., §2.36. ‘Wool Bunting Flags; 2 pure ‘wool, fast color and unshrinkable ‘fll‘. 2x3-ft. $2.25;3 4x6-ft., S&75; “5x8-ft., S&TB; €x10-ft., $8; $x13- 1t $12. Flag Section, Fourth fioor. Close 6 P. M. Newfor Sports New Washable THE COLORFUL Gauntlet Gloves FELT HAT Very Specially Priced Now, just in the midst of the summer season, come these hats of fine French felt, adding a chic touch to the sports cos- tume with their bright colors matching gay skirts and sweat- ers. Roll brimmed hats, sailors with pencil edge. off-the-face models, small and close fitting affairs, are but a few of the many smart shapes. Many of them are just smart- lv banded with grosgrain rib- bon: however. others wear pheasant feathers that curl about their crowns. various rib- bon ornaments. and some of the smartest are trimmed with cro- cheted or felt flowers in con- trasted shades. Orchid. grav. biege and geranium are popular among the varied colors. while white is particularly smart. - Prices from $3.50 to $16.50 Millinery Salon, Third ficer. Washable Silk PETTICOATS —for women who require the larger sizes. WHITE TAILORED TUPR SILK PETTICOATS, with rui- fled or tucked flounce. some finished with scalloping or hemstitching. $4. WHITE WASHABLE SATIN PETTICOATS. with scalloped or hemstitched hem. with rein- forced panel front and back, in flesh or white. $6.75. SOFT SHIMMERING SATIN —Lovely crepe de chine. radium and silk j jersey pemcoz:: trim- med with scallops of soit wide lace or georgette flounces, trim- med with ribbons and daintily colored rosebuds, in white or flesh. Priced from $9 to $1350. Petticoat Sectiom, Third floor. $1.50 Pair Most fashionable for -street wear are these gauntlet istyled gloves. Made of a fine’ wash- able duplex (double thixkness) fabric. which is the nearest ap- proach to real Chamois-that can be made. The Bolton thumb. the center gore which gives a wide flare when worn over the coat <leeve, the straps which fasten with pearl snap fasteners and may be adjusted to vour wrist. and the Nervure embroidered backs, are the smart style features. All seams are silk sewn. You may select these gloves in white lined with maize, in pongee or in Chamois color. Not only'the excellent qual- ity, perfect fit and superior workmanship, but the remark- able value and extremely low price of these gloves will be sure to please. Glove Section, First floor. White and Green Sports Pumps They are of finest white reignskin, strapped once—the narrow band of green across the toe gives the effect of a tip and also trims the top and vamp. The strap. too, is of green morocco leather, and with the white leather Good- vear welt soles and military heels present a very fetching appearance. Priced $11 pair, plus tax. Women's Shoe Beetion, Third floor. "PRETTY SUMMERY NECKWEAR Eyelet Embroidered Collar and Cuff Sets, cream tint, tuxedo collar, 75c. Eyelet Embroidered Collars, cream and white; roll or shaped, $1 to $250. New Organdy Ruffled Vestees, plain or lace trimmed, $1.50. New Net Shields and Collars, tuxedo style, $1 to $1.50. Cool. Dainty Cream Net Guimpes, ruffied front, edged with lace, $1.50. Organdy Guimpes, trimmed with Val or Venice lace; some finely tucked or have embroidered square front, with long roll collar. $4.50 to $7. Neckwear Section, First fioor. UTILITY HANDY BAGS are Added Vacation Comforts There are various styles and sizes, made of prettily colored cretonnes, lined with rubber. There is a separate compartment for each toilet article. which keeps everything in its place, easy to put in, easy to take out. collar, $430 to §7. Perfumery Section, First Soor. The cretonne bags are priced from $150 A Sale of Men’s Shirts Graduation &ifts for the High School Girl and Boy FOR GIRLS Bar Pins, plain filigree, '$8 to $13.50. Bar Pins, with semi-precious stones, $10 to $16.50. Bar Pins, with rcal stones, $1650 to $80. iligree Broches. with semi- precious or real stones. $850 to $90. Handy Pins. for cuffs. filigree, engraved, engine- turned, platinum tops, with or without stones. $3.50 to $25. Bangle Bracelets, $17 to $60. Sterling Silver Mesh lug,. $31 to $50. Sterling Silver Vanity Cases, new odd shapes, engraved or with 14-karat inlay, with woven rope chains, $17 to $35. Wrist Watches, gold and, gold filled. in round. octagon. square or oblong shapes. white or gold dials, $20 to. $90. Rings. signet, set with semi- precious or real stones. $6.50.] to $50. FOR BOYS Watches, gold and = Waltham, and Tllinois, 1 movements. Priced §: f Pine, mounted in semi- #4.50 plain precious or real stones to $40. Cuff Links, all new and shapes, with or without enamel, in green or Roman gold. 8850 to %25 Soft Coliar Pins. $2.30 te 5. Sterling Cigarette Cases. en- zine turned, inlzid with 14- karat gold. $19 to %40. Coat Chains. $10.50 to $18. Gold Knives, $1 to S16. Waldemar Vest Chains, $10.50 to $40, 3 Belt Buckles. $430 to $9. Eversharp Pencils. $1 to $32. % rling ver Card znet, mounted with semi-precious or real stones $10 to $50. Jewelrs Section, First floor. Men’s Oxfords $6.75 The value of which has been the source of much favorable com- ment from our patrons. Smart, good-looking mod- els for young men, youths and growing boys who re- quire size 6 and over. Black Grain Leather Full- toe Brogue Oxfords. plump soles and low broad heels. Leather Ox- broad toe Tan Grain fords in a full, Brogue model. i Genuine Russia Calfskin Oxfords, in a popular square toe French last. Men's Shop, First floor. (Of the Same Fine Quality as Our Regular Stock) -Every Shirt Greatly Below Usual Prices Featuring this make of shirts for years'we know their quality and their worth. Consequently when we had the opportunity to purchase one hundred and thirty dozen of them greatly below the usual prices we lost no time in taking advantage of it. Each shirt is absolutely perfect, new, fresh and of handsome high quality fabrics and colors. exactmgly proportioned and finely tailored. Shirts at $3.45 These are the very highest grade Woven Madras Shirts, in colored stripes and Jacquard figures of exclu- sive styling; also silk madras in striped patterns with well covered grounds; sizes 14 to 16}5. A saving of a third and more onevery shxrt Shirts at $2.35 Woven madras of splendid weight and texture, neat striped patterns, * _mostly with white grounds; sizes 14 to 1674. Greatly below usual prices. Men’s Store, First floor. - economy. /All colors are fast. Every shirt Shirts at $1.65 Best Grade Fine Count Percale and Printed Madras Shirts, in a va- riety of attractive striped patterns; group or single; broad or narrow; sizes 14 to 17. This price represents a generous saving. Shirts at $1.15 Fine Count Percale Shirts; with many different designs and colored stripes on white grounds; sizes 14 to 17. Splendid- quality and a splendid Knnd the | i said that home condit: i before flPPflKFMEASflRE | ON SO0 BiSEASE ms(imony« Favors” Bnll BIR Certain Segtions Arouse_ Scme Opposition ¥ - Representatives of the Bodrd :0' the District Medical Society. nstrict health office amg the Juvenile Court and so- testifed District Ratr bill and of ¢ orzanizations before the House in support of the seeking prevention of socizl diseases {in the District of Columbia. Twe sts- sions were held. on in the forens f the ; committee ex VB s db proria il IhE Datre Y s ut eeliev- 5 5 reprebent - f the Dis- {subject te ph Gives &tartling Textimo: Dr. W. C. Fowler, Distr. replied to & number of questions members of the committee.s, He ‘hool children are not i cxamining nt chiidres 1o theis Y re- they returned incisded Dr. A Bos: thuF“4R6oe, representing the Redi- H 4 o x as Kept Overnight. Investigation to find out if a ithe huc iproduce on their wagons jovernight has been started by D) {R. Ashworth. chief food insgeet {the health d. e Inspec men at {Center market to {hucksters and U re left on the wagons H night Ihn stopped. e O oves moalaibe ans but wholessre for produce to fered for sale the following day. Dr. Ashworth has mnot yet le practice surr: whether this condition does {but he regarded it a subject wort] quiring into. 1t is probable that the surv be extended to include fish v who do business on Thursday {Fridays Appreciation JARK A TONY ga a city o % thirty-fiv thousand population th his cook for a dinne} that pleased him. Ag preclatlon of goo cooking is what af tracts erowds to WA LIS’ far dinner and noon. §O0Only tw things, other than e ceptional cooking arg featured—food quality ‘and reasonable pric§. Service, too, will quickened. if tim presses .you. Lun and dine daily at WALLIS’

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