Evening Star Newspaper, September 16, 1921, Page 23

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> - “ e T 550 ek 3 g ~‘ ; Open : ‘Bluebeard’s Eighth Wife. New \ i 9:15 AM. wontorzally” chever in. hor e : : n her comed Washington methods, has found a fiting compa s g Close ion for “The Gold Diggers” in “Bliam aris - . 6 P.M. beard's Eighth Wife,” billed as Alfred ; : .. Savoir's French farce, but which, : cording to the average Ameriegn co e - ettt 1 TAHE',“EEVENING STAR, - WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1921 Misses’ Tricotine Frocks of Strictly Tailored Smartness An Exceptional Value, $25 The elegance of fabric and tailéring, and the dis- Every Girl Needs at LeastOne Smart Wool Frock for School We helieve our Girls' Section has the most attractive frocks that could be desired, that prices are so de- cidedly moderate, and assortments so varied and smart, that you cannot help but get a becoming frock for your little daughter at whatever price you wish to pay. \ Frocks of wool jersey and serge are most favored for the schoolgirl, and many of them are but replicas of an older mode—for instance, a very indispensable frock is of soft blue jersey, with the low waist and gathered skirt bound by a narrew belt; a pretty motif in red and beige worsted is embroidered around the neck and sleeves. This {r(_)ck may also be had in henna, navy and brown. The value is splen- did at $0.50. In 8, 10 and 12 year sizes. Checked silk smartly trims another model of serge, but- toning down one side in Russian fashion, in brown or blue. Sizes 8, 10, 12. At $7.50. JUMPERS, with waists of pongee, kilted skirt suspender dresses and low waistline styles are among the other practical little frocks shown, in sizes 6 to 16 years. $7.50 to $19.75 Girls' Bection, Fourth fioor. Fitting the Child’s Foot With Correct Footwear for School and Dress Among the new styles which have just been re- These Very Smart $29.50 in this special Selling of Women’s Fall Modes O BE ABLE to se- lect frocks as at- tractive as these, at the beginning of their vogue and season, at such a decidedly low price, is of more than usual interest to every woman. You will recog- nize the exceptional ad- vantages of this selling event and quickly avail yourselves, we feel sure. Featured in this group of frocks are Canton crepes, crepe de chines and mignon- ettes, in navy, brown and black. When you see them you will recognize immediately . from the charm of AMUSEMENTS! ception, has more the distinguishigg characteristics of a tragic comedy. Daring? Yes. Some will believe W $0 to the very limit, while others, colder in their judgment and perhaps freer with the conventionalities, will say it is deliciously piquante. It is a sort of French Katherine and P les reversed, f ¥ clev is Monna, the beautiful daughter of the impover- ished Marquis de Briac, who hopes.. by her marriage to a rich man. to re- trieve his fortunes and is n ticularly critical of the man is willing to acespt for a o In “Blucbeard’s Eighth Wif man is John ndon, former h i one of whom divorced with « of 200,000 francs. s he has found the ought for an eighth in Monna, and Mon: ho is fascinated by an abrupt, slmost brutal, him and dec even against the protest of her sister, to marry him. But she also decides to teach him a lesson never to be for- lesson is ta ‘This, briefly e story of the play. Its development produces some very delightful repartee and whom Monna decides to use to er little game. first refusing to marry him, and then in_the midst of a difficult situati refusing to permit him even te ki her hand. Ler fidelity after the point_al- v sending him Goes take thae =1t o her bog¥ with champagne, nd, after putting her bed. where . The whole ob- de, it appears, is to ivorce h then, with from finane: of a husband bartered and s don believed h. . when he mar- ried her. he loves her and y dexires her marriage to that basis alone—and Opinions are e the details of ceived, these are worthy of note: PATENT VAMP SHOES, with gray nu- buck teps, for dress; lace styles, in sizes 8)% to 11, $6. And in sizes 11 to 2 at $6.50. BROWN CALFSKIN VAMP SHOES, with brown nubuck tops ; lace style; in sizes 8% to 11, $. 11)5to2at FOR SCHOOQL, a particularly good wearing shoe, for young girls, is this one of Scotch grain leather, with welt soles; in sizes 11}5 to 2 at §7; in sizes 2% to 7 at $0. THE TROT MOC SHOE, well known for its good wearing qualities, in viscolized.leather, with ball strap and tip, in sizes 1125 to 2 at $8; in sizes tinctiveness of the styles, readily show you that these are frocks unusually low priced—in fact, they are frocks for which you would ordinarily expect to pay far more than we are asking. About those sketched— Navy blue tricotine fashions each: the first shows the new wide sieeves, while handsome black silk braid is smart- Iy used to give the effect of panels; the bélt is of gray suede o and black patent leather. $25, The next, a straightline model, with side panels which button en with square black buttons and trimmings of black silk fagoting. $35. . On the third, only a narrow sash breaks the straight- lines, silk embroidered motifs in colors are repeated en the skirt, blouse and sleeves. $25. mistakably new trimmings—that these are the sort of frocks that are seldom seen at anywhere near this pricing. Indicative of the ten or more different styles are the four illustrated: BLACK CANTON CREPE, with designs in silk fagoting, the new wide sleeves and girdle of black cire ribbosn. ’ ) BLACK CANTON CREPE, with caught-under panels, edged with loop silk braid, also repeated on the bodice and cuffs of the wide sleeves. SMART CHEMISE FROCK, of navy blue Canton crepe; brigth red orna- mental squares trim the front and the new wide sleeves. ) VERY SMART IS THE FROCK OF CANTON CREPE, in navy blue, in- troducing another version of the wide sleeves; silk stitched georgette crepe fashions half the sleeve and also lines the panels and girdle. Women's Dress Section, Third Sioor. DIGEST ON RAIL PLAN. L C. C. to Issue Summary on Scheme to Cousalidate Lines. A digest and conclx terstate Coj 1 styles, the beauty of their fabrics and such details as fine silk linings and un- Misses’ Section, Fourtls floor. SPECIAL: Double Ve -Girdles of DPink Broche or Heavy Pink Elastic, embroid- ery trimmed tof, closed back and long hif, with three pairs hose sup- porters. Sizes 25 to 32 $3 Each Corset Section, Third floor. SPECIAL: American Thermos Carafe, nickel case and stopper; quart size, of- fered at practically one- third less than this ar- ticle is regularly sold. $4.50 Teather Goods Section, First floor. SPECIAL: iafianeu Cotton Crepe ymonos, with loose pocket sleeves and gir- dle, effectively hand- embroidered in colored sprays of roses, chry- santhemums and morn- ing glories with green foliage. The colors are pink, light blue, cofen and lavender. $2.95 Neglige Section, Third floer. Delicious Hard Candies in Assorted Flavors ~—Are favorities with the children and older folk a- like—take home a hox of them for over the week- end. Pound Boxes, 50c %-Pound Boxes, 25¢ Oundy Section, Fourth floor. Sunnisilk Ve—sts and Bloomers At Much Lower Prices Sunnisilk, is a new filigree effect in -open- weave glave silk; it is not a weakened drop-stitch, but quite as strong as the plain quality, and makes the sheerest, daintiest tailered undergar- ments that you could desire. Vests, well tailored and re- inforced, with bodice tops and ribbon shoulder straps; in sizes 36 ta 42. In a delicate flesh color. Special at §1.95. Blaomers, nicely tailored and well reinforced, with elastic at waist and knees. Sizes S ta 7; also in flesh color. Special, $2.95. A new Glove Silk Camisole is made with a hemstitched bodice top and sheulder straps; a convenient slip-over style. Priced at $3.50. A new, particularly well-fit- ting Combination Suit ef glave silk is perfectly tailored, with hemstitched top and straps and ‘p:ain hemmed knee. €6, plus X, Kait Underwear Section, Third flear, The New Gloves for Autumn French Kid Gleves, in an 8-button length, P. K. sewn, with three rows of fancy two-tone embroidery, are smart, in tan, brown and navy. $6 pair. Soft Cuff Gauntlet Gloves are proving a vogue for themselves—these have the strap and clasp at wrist and Spear-paint embrgid- ered backs; in brown, wil- low, tan and white. $4.50 pair. Glave Section, First foor, VICTOR RECORDS Are Arriving Daily Here are three that have been hard to get. 18787 fAin't We Got Fun—Fox Trot. 88c |Scandinavia=—Fox Trot. 777 (Song of India=Fox Trot. 8¢ {Cl!oECko-S;n—!'ox Trot. l'”{ azs-Me Blues—Fox Trot. s8¢ LSt Louis Blyes—Fox Trot. letrola Sectlon—Fourth flcor. S —————— s The Benson Orchestra of Chicage, Paul Whiteman and His Orchestrs; * Original Dixicland Jazs Band, 23 to 6, with plain tip, at $2.50. i veaile. fhoe l’m- Fourth floos. < - For Boys—Here in Plenty | - $13.75 & $15.75 Much better woolens than we have been able to offer in several years at anywhere near these prices, And we helieve much better than will generally be found in Boys Suits se moderately priced. They are suits 'we have had especially made for scheol wear, so that boys will have a hard time wearing them out. Selected fabrics, tailored to our specifications, whieh, as yeu know, are very rigid—and styled to the mament. Look at these suits as critically as you glease, and they'll prove their right to your commendation, : 3 Bear in mind, too, that these suits have two pairs of knickerboekers. They are qului differ- Perhaps the Boy Needs a Pair of Knickers Separate Knickers of- ent from the usual sort of Cordurpy suits you find—finer Jooking, fich- er shades, more refined and with greater dura- bility. A range of cor- rect models. Sizes 7 to 18 years. $10.75 and $12.50 Sweaters— the Utility Garment An all-wprsted Shaker Sweater, in white, navy, oxford, brown, heather; coat and pull-over shawl collar moseu. S, Sizes 6.to. 18 years. $10- 50 and §3° Cloth Hats Caps ' . Shirts Blowses ten solve the problem for “the boy who, is hard en his trousers, Waoglen Khnickers, in many colors and patterns. $2.95 and $3.50 An exceptionally fine Serge Knicker, $3.95, Corduroy Knickers Shades that will match most any suit. By’ Sestien, Poyrth feor. This is a New Stetson Hat T is a hat that will appeal to the young fellows—and it's not too pronounced a style to meet with the approval of con- servative men. For service and style you will find it a hat of sterling merit. We have a larger variety of Stetson Hats than ever before, and we urge you to see the many attractive blocks and the wide variety of shades in which they may ie had. $7 and See our Special Hats at $4 and $5 Men's Hat Section, First floor. ;s S allay $12 Men’s New Cravenette Gabardine Raincoats Ready for the Rainy Days of Autumn HAT is better than one of these fine Tan Worsted Gabardine Raincoats. They actually shed water, so you need have no fear of getting wet when you slip into the easy, light-draping lines of one of these coats. Every Gabardine coat is finely tailored of pre- shrunken material. The model is double breasted with inverted pleat back and full belt. The length is 43 inches, so that it protects the legs without hindering walking. Convertible collar adapts it for both clear and cloudy weather; yoke back. Yoke and sleeves are satin lined. Sizes 36 to 44, at $40 cach Men's Clothing Seetion, Second fleor. Silk Jersey Petticoats a,nd'Sport Bloomers Averyunustalselling at $3.95 Here is welcome news for every woman—really de- pendable Silk Jersey Petticoats and Sport Bloomers at this low price. They are of a quality which would ordi- narily sell for much mnre—ang then, besides, there are quite a number of attractive styles from which to choose, several of which are sketched. In these days, when so many things are needed for the Fall wardrobe, they offer an item well worth your economical consideration. ‘The petticoats are of an extra heavy quality Milanese jersey. Seme have the deep pleated flounces; others have fancy flounces in contrasting eolors—many trimmed with ribbon. Navy, taupe, black, brown, blue, henpa and green are the favored shades. The lpfll’i‘lflflmfll are of tricot silk jersey, with shirred cuff or ruffic. Plain and two-toned colorings, in-all the wanted Fall shades. g Both represent values of extraordinary interest. Petticont Section, Third feor. e ey Y T A ——— sion about September learned today. The commission has had the Ripley fin. before it for several wee! clusions atd 10 bring- cth, Tt is, in effect, 4 pooling of the tra of the gguntry ia ficiency and b management. _—_— Judging by results in Russia, the underfakers’ union ought o be strong for the so form of government everywhere.—Burli Farms Lunch Our “Simplified” Menw allows us to offer -A Plate 4 5c Luncheon 11:30 to 3 DINNER 65 4:30 to 7:30 133436 G St. 1338 N. Y. Ave. Bellevue “Bantam” 1332 G St. N,W. aHore DINNER §1 AU ] TO-NICGH Night's Tonles — By snd eliminative system—the Tonight—take an MR Tablet=1its ~ PEOPLE’S DRUT STORES:"

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