Evening Star Newspaper, January 24, 1922, Page 10

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- :10‘ SET FOR TOMORROW Federal and Maryland Society Of- ficials to Take Up Nearby r . Project. Establishment of a large forest re- serve In the wooded colntry between Washington and Baltimore will be discussed at a conference in Balti- more Wednesday between federal au- thorities from Washington ‘and rep-|against them are: resentatives of the Southern Mary- {housebreaking; Willlam Keith, big- land Society. ‘Among those who will attend the meeting from Washington will be Col. Charles Keller, Engineer Com- missioner of the District; Col. Clar- ence O. Sherrill, officer in charge of public buildings and grounds; Charles Moore of the Fine Arts Commission; Dr. W. A. Taylor, bureau of plant in- dustry, and other men from the De- partment of Agriculture. Both Col Keller and Col. Sherrill mtated today that they are not very famlliar with the details of the prop- osition, except that it contemplates establishment of a forest reserve be- tween the two cities, Col. Sherrill said the suggestion came to him from William M. Ellicott of Baltimore, who has called atten- tion to the fine stretches of jorested lend in Prince Georges and Anne Arundel counties and the attractive scenery of the Potomac river. Mr. Ellicott’s plan was originated several years ago, but it has never gone be- yond the stage of discussion. —_— _Tord Fairfax of Cameron has the dis- tinétion of being the only American- member of the British peerage. g R R MM L0 i il ‘16 L Wocdward & Lothrop DOWN STAIRS STORE Final Clearance Priées on ‘Winter Coats, 19 Every Coat Warmly Interlined Not a Jarge assortment, but values such as you will find only at the end of the season. They are good warm coats, stylish and dependable. It is your op- Nine Husbands Fail to Support Their Families, Is Charged. The ‘grand ‘jury yesterday reported twenty-one indicuments. Nine hus- bands were charged with failure to support their families, four persons were accused of robbery, three of assault with a dangerous weapon and others of lesser offenses. Those indicted and the charges Arthur A. Mudd, amy; Herman McDuffey and Charles Conley, housebreaking and larceny: Ulysses L. Dickerson and Phillp Golden Dickerson, grand larceny; Emmett Vanison, Roger Epps and El- mer B. Brown; assault with dangerous weapon; Randolph Stewart, Howard Dudly, Cecil Overton, Bernard Short and Willlam Nelson, robbery; Andrew Mitchell, Willlam 8. Beauchamp, Ev- erett J. Beavers, James Watson, Cor- delia_Chisel, Elridge W. Baines, Aus- tin W. Weaver, Richard Abbott and An;irew H. Nicholson, non-support of wife. " APPROVED FOR JUDGE. The Senate sub-committee, )\uded by Senator Cummins of lIowa. yesterday recommended to the Senate judiciary committee that the name of Andrew Miller, nominated by the President to be the federal judge for the North Dakota district, be repgrted favora- bly to the Sgnate and that objections to confirmation of the judge be dis- regarded. - The sub-coramittee’s action was understood to have been unanimous. O R 23 [FOREST RESERVE PARLEY | - 21 PERSONS INDICTED. vt 2y - Woodwa New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Open 9:15 A. M. EVENING STAR, WASHING ON, D. \ 0., TUESDAY, ".TAN'B’ARi 4, 1922." 5 ' rd & Lothrop Close 6 P. M. Parisian Women Are Taking to Frills These French Blouses Reflect the Vogue They are all person- ally selected for us— and individuality speaks (with a par- donable French ac- cent) from every hand run tuck—from the exquisite em- broidery and_ the lovely filet or Irish laces that have been used as edges or me- dallions. One very pretty model has an exquisitely embroid- ered collar with a frilled edge.of Valen- ciennes lace—an- other, sketched, of sheer French voile has |§ a hemstitched irill around the beautiful collar and cuffs, with insets of Irish cro- chet and drawn work. Exclusive French Model Blouses, $10.75 to $23.50. French Blouses, in a range of sizes, $5 to $10.75. Blouse Bectlon, Third floor. A Fresh Bit of Neckwear Makes a Lot of Difference in One’s Spring Suit’ Colofed-checked gingham ruffles trim a new white pique vestee; with Peter Pan collar and tiny gingham buttons down the front. $1.50. English Eyelet. Embroidery is very -attractive in a tee set, with square neck tuxedo collar and cuffs to match. $1 set. The popular Peggy vestee and collar in oyster white linen is smartly tailored—$1.50—while a similar set is shown in fipe white linen. $1.50 set. Neckwear Sectfon, First floor. The Vogue for Fringes Finds fashion using these lovely ones \ both for evening and daytime dresses -way, as the delicate colored fringe on an evening gown. Shown in pastel shades, 4 inches wide. yard. An exquisite white feather fringe is priced $7 yard. HEAVY BLACK SILK FRINGE, from 1% to 18 inches deep, is priced 50c to $6 a yard. JET FRIN( S ARE HANDSOME—and much used. In 2-inch to 16-inch widths. $1.25 to $10 yard. FANCY JET GIRDLES AND TASSELS very often ac- company the fringe-trimmed gown—the girdles &rmcd $6 to $10; tassels of varying lengths from 50c to $3. - BLACK SEQUINS AND BUGLE BANDINGS AND MEDALLIONS in exquisite designs. Bandings, 1 to 10 inches wide, 75¢ to $10 yard. Medallions, $2 to $9. Trimming Section, First floor. All-Wool English Tweed Suitings Specially priced,- %2 _yard First with those women who know that tailored smart- ness lies in that simple and faultless line;» which may be so successfully achieved with these tweed suitings. These are in three different patterns in soft heather tones of brown, green or tan—54 inches wide—and an especially good value at the special price, $2 yard. Wool Goods Bection, Second floor. e\ Spongeen Suitings, $5 yard A new spring woolen fabric, that finds instant popular- ity because it has so very many u: and advantages. too. It is practically non-crushable, will not stretch or grow shiny. Spongeen is equally suited for the youthful suit, the separate cape—the frock or the trim utility coat. Especially attractive are the new shades—lady- bird, cobweb, dardanela, pinecone and fallow. 54 inches wide, §5 yard. . \ are being worn by the most distinctive dressers. 11 Hats, Sizes 7, 715 and 734 ~ Reduced to $3 each. 35 H_ats, Sizes 63/, 673, 7, 7V4, 714 and 7V4 A Half-Price Clearance Men’s Fine Velour Hats These are the Genuine Silky Velour Hats, in all the new shapes and colors. They are of the finest silky heaver and 2 § = g g = E g portunity fo buy economically. Fur=Collared _Tailored Coats Coats Reduced Reduced to “to $23 $16 & $19 Various shades of blue Not a large showing, but and brown Bolivia, Velour a number of good styles in and Ramona with silk lin- Ramona, Velour, Bolivia, ings; a few embellished Silvertone and Sports Mix- with fancy silk stitching. tures. The most popular Sizes 16 to 40. shades are included. Sizes Down Stairs Store. 16 to 40. Sale of Slip-over Sweaters 41,95 A very special value in this popular style all-wool sweater. It is shown ina / variety of plain and fancy weaves. Colors, jade, buff; brown, henna, kelly, -red, peacock, heather, navy and black. A full assortment of sizes. Down Stairs Store. - New Spring Hats - Specially Priced o B Just arrived, another new shipment of the fashionable spring taffeta hats. Also included are some canton crepg and straw hats. Individual models in mirabelle, sand, silver, tiger lily and serpentine. Chic and youthful, some with perriwinkle trimming. Down Stairs Store. ' ~ ‘Women’sMuslinGowns Specially Priced, $1.25 An interesting lot of high-grade gowns of fine lin- gerie cloth and soft crepe and batiste—in both pink and white; slip-over models. Some embroidered in dainty colors; others trimmed with fine laces. .- Windsor Crepe Gowns in plain or figured weayes, nicely tailored with fine stitching. Colors, pink, blue, orchid and white. ' : Muslin Chemise, $1 25 . Splendid assortment in batiste, lingerie cloth and witcherie crepe; built-up of bodice styles with pretty lace trimmings. / Down Stairs Store. _SALE ~ Japanese Crepe 37V5c Yard - Gehuine Japanese Crepe in pink, light blue, copen, rose, tan, maiz¢, nile, lavender, yellow and white;; much in demand for spcl'ggand summer gar- * ments. 30 inches wide. An special priee for _ this high-grade material. Down Statrs Store. = i 3 e e eyt e e e e e ool Goods Section, Second floor. Reduced to $5 each 8 Hats, Sizes 674, 7V4, 7V4, 7% and 714 Yalentines For the children there are some lovely ones to make— 10 pretty lacey ones, with materials and envelopes, all ‘in a box at 35c. FOR VALENTINE PARTIES—There are invitations, place cards, tally cards—lamp shades glowing with big red hearts—cut out hearts, cunning cupids and arrows— all sorts of fancy seals—and in fact everything to make a Valentine party a real success—even to the paper napkins” and table or luncheon sets—decorated with hearts and cupids. VALENTINE CARDS—In an_ endless variety—funny ones and serious ones—and others exquisitely colored, ;vith all the lovely things you'd like to say, already said or you. IF YOU -ARE PLANNING A VALENTINE PARTY, come in and let us help you with your decorations— all sorts of favors and decorations will be made to order—and there is wonderful variety here from which to choose. Stationery Section, First floor. [1 Washingtonians Are Wouldn’t You Like To Reduced to $7.50 each 200 pairs Men’s Genuine Beaver-color Mocha Gloves, Nearly Half price, $2 pair These Beaver-color Mocha Gloves are made of the soft, pliable skins, which tell you at once that they are fine quality; they have spear point and raised welt back. Sizes 7 to 9%4. 286 pairs Men’s Gray Mocha Gloves Nearly Half price, $2 pair In Men’s and Cadet sizes, from 7 to 9%5—one of our best known regular makes which we have featured for a number of years. They are of per- fect quality; in a handsome gray shade, and have spear point and welt back. 5 en's Section, First floor. Mid-year Graduations ' Mean a Lovely White Frock For Sister— For this frock we are showing some exquisite white georgettes which lend themselves so beauti- fully to ruffles and frills or graceful drapings. Ex- quisite radium laces and lovely Spanish laces may be used for trimmings or for the whole frock— many of these are in ‘the lovely floral patterns delicately woven on fine meshes. " The laces are priced $2.25 to $5.50. The georgettes, $1.50 to $3.50. Lace Section, First floor. N Curled Ostrich Feathers are worn in an entirely new N i | 1 Fresh Stocks in a Variety of Pretty Styles Join in the January Sal‘e' Pogoin, sy Gowns and Envelope Chemise When Baby Goes Riding ~ In His Whitney Carri -little bodies™ to rest, sleep and have . the flesh of the baby come in contact Pogo Sticks have a big live piece of India rubber at the end and a strong spring inside. You mount it like the figures in the illustration-and-after you have found your balance you start off for all the world like a kangaroo. The fad started in London and Paris and has spread to this country. We have already sold hundreds of these Pogo Sticks. You can use your Pogo Stick -on sidewalks or any hard, smooth surface, in gym- nasiums, community houses and the like. We have just received another large shipment of this great jumping stick. Sizes fox children of all ages and grown-ups as well, $3 to $5. Come in and see Pogo demonstrated. Toy Store, Fourth floor. You know he will be comfortable be- Ty cause Whitney designers take so much pains to make the carriages easy for their outings in. They have - strong, resilient steel springs andrubber-tired wheels, which make for easy riding; they are well cushjoned; the inside is smooth and perfectly finished so that.should with it no injury would result; the 0ods are adjustable and lined so as o be restful to the baby’s eyes; wind- shields protect them from- drafts. The models illustrated are repre- sentative of the moderately priced sorts; others up to $60. 2 1.35 ‘ If you have missed seeing these values, don’t let another day pass— there is such a splendid variety of tiiese things ‘that are needed the whole year ’round, and the price Gowns at 135 —offer a wide choice of V-neck muslin styles, with yokes of embroidery and tucks ; round-neck gowns, with a plain con- vent edge—both of these with long sleeves. Short-sleeved gowns in V-neck lace-edged styles; dainty models with embroidery in- sertion; round-neck empire styles—plain tailored or elaborately: trimmed with rib- bon-run beadings or lace. issurely very low. Envelope Chemise at *1.35 Tailored models, faneily stitched and edged with a ribbon-run French ifold: conv-mt edge on tailored chemise; empire styles with lace and ribbon bows; shouider-strap styles with lace edges and embroidery me- dallions ; _dainty lace-edged models: tai- lored white crepes and empire styles with handwork in pastel shades or white. Maslin Underwear Section, Third floor. Women’s 8-Button Glace Gloves At a new low price, *4.50 The former prices were much higher, byt due to the current market we are now able to offer them at this lowered in browns, tans, black and white. Capeskin Walking Gloves, 1’ clasp, s point and beaver. $250 and $350 pair. Glove Section, First floor. 30 Days Later Begin Pay,ing .w$10 Month—Without With such convenient terms there home bein Victrola brings. This model may English brown mahogany and oak. All 32-inch Records are now .. fagcy embroidery, in tan, brown, » $10 Purchase of Records ‘Will Deliver This Handsome Victrola without the beautiful ‘music which a . Victor ( %) Records " At a New Low Price price. Overseam or pique sewn Glace Gloves, $4.50 pair. Women’s 6-button Kid Strap Wrist \Gloves, $325 pair. In black, white, beaver and tan. pear 125 on the Victrola Interest is no need of any be had in red and 75¢

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