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B < e s Open 9:15 A.M. Exotically Brilliant Flowers Shape the Destiny of the New Spring Hats In a veritable garden of spring hats (into which the Millinery Salon has turned), none bloom more bril- liantly than the vivid canna straws, delicate peri- winkley blues, purples, bright red and greens—with gayest bouquets of flowers and clusters of colorful froit banked against their crowns or strewn along their widening brims. ’ Extremely becoming is the black taffeta hat, Paris )nspired. with three clusters of gay flowers and a piping of spring- green taffeta, $40—honey-color haircloth, wide brimmed, wears the brightest red nasturtiums, $35—and a veritable bouquet of pink roses is the adornment chosen by a close- fitting hat of navy haircloth, $30. You will be enthusiastic, too, over the charm F and beauty of this “flowerful” collection— ~ and prices begin as low as $18.50. Millinery Salom, Third oor. BRILLIANT SCARFS Find Favor Again —as the decorative factor of the sports coat. These new hand-woven ones are simple in design, but the possibilities for color combination are infinite. This is a scarf season— everybody’s wearing them —and not without becoming reason. = Hand-woven scarfs of silk and wool are particularly smart— and show wonderful colorings, $13.50. Among other of these hand-woven sports scarfs one finds such color combinations as—navy with gray or beige, pink or copen with gray, henna and tan, lilac and purple, white with jade or orange—all fringe edged, $9.75. Neckwear Bection, First floor. Blue Featherstitching on Pink Crepe Makes the Daintiest ‘New Nightgowns, $1.50 The model is a very simple one, with low neck and kimc_mo sleeves—and may be had in white as well as the delicate pink shade, $1.50. > Marcella Combinations. of nainsook and crepe, show new styles in both the armhole and bodice styles—agldmg fjne Val laces, embroidery and scalloped edges for dainty trim- mings, $2,$250 and §3. - . Muslin Urderwear Section. Third floor. * An Interesting Displa& of‘ \ New Spring Stamped - Art Needlework Lovely designs—simple, some of them, but immensely efigg- tive—ihieh take but a little work and skill to make a utili- tarian’ article charming in appearance—exquisitely worked models show you the beauty of them when finished. BEDSPREADS WITH AT- AN ATTRACTIVE SET for a TACHED: SHAMS, for colored °summer cottage or suni porch is = 5 . this one in brilliant colored ‘Pg!‘l‘" work, in wild -rose opro design, to be outlined in patiern. S350 . black, consisting of— TABLE CENTERPIECES, sten. , Jauare table cover, §150. ciled ia fruit designg'to be out- Scarf to match, $L Pillow top to match, 78c. lingd ig-black, $4. : B]RIDGE SETS lgre ever lotpop_-l 8 ular. For applique or stencil Scarfs ‘" mfch Hese ot 82 Mlati-in! wurk:rve! ese—the Cov- BUEFET OR VANITY SETS, ers- themselves, 75c and $1.350. :hnmnzrk' jingly designed for French Napkins. to match, 16¢ and 15c knot*: ‘B8c set. . Childoen's Frocks, ready-made, except for embroidery Black Sateen Panty Frocks, for colored applique, $4. Party Frock, of beige voile, to be worked in blue, $2. Pink Chambray Panty Frocks, sizes 2, 4 and 6, $3. st Embreidery Section, Second feer. - Woodhwarny & Lot New York—WASHINGTON=Paris The Return of the Tailored Suit ---to a vast majority of women --:is the most interesting note in_spring fashions The groundwork of the whole thing is navy blue or covert—sometimes with an added line stripe of white in.smart contrast. Essentially the new spring suits are of cordine, tricotine, twills and covert cloths. Excellently tailored, with a slenderness that makes ~ for good shoulders and slim, well-fitting sleeves Linings are of lovely radiums or crepe de chine. Incidentally, bias self strap- pings, silk braiding, silk embroidery—link button effects, and notch collars define the eight smartly different and interesting suit modes— FEATURED IN OUR SUIT SECTION T 95850 Two Typical: Modes Are Ilfustrated ‘Women's Suit Sectioh, Third foor. Piccadilly. Silk—the: Last Word in * Smart Spring Blouses Tinted to match the lovely buffs, green, new blues, lavender and rose—of the most popular’'tweed suits. Tailored, of course, to the last degree—but slightly feminine withal—and a narrow piping of self material gives a new ridge effect at collar and smart turn-back cuffs. In a season of sports and tweeds, the = tweed-tint blouse, for sports wear—is 3 the natural conclusion—and it is here, 9 75 priced @ticeccccocerviceccoses s $ o Blouse Section, Third floor. A FOOTNOTE OF SPRING FASHION This - Two-Strapped Brown Kidskin Pump —~beautifully and gracefully made by hand—its medium vamp last and comfortable toe will ap- peal to the woman who has found it impossible to wear the prevalent narrow-toed pumps— an attractive punching decorates the collar effect around the vamp and the straps, which fasten with pearl buttons. . i Louis or Baby Louis heels and handturn ‘soles complete this charming mode— - z Priced $32.50 Pair Women's Shoe Section, ThIN floor. y “Tweed-tone” Spell Smartness “Rose-beige’ in Women's “Rolette” - SPRING HOSIERY FOR SPORTS "WEAR, and most every- body is going in for sports now—are these very new Silk and Lisle Stockings, smartly clocked “in two-tone colorings or just as smartly plain. Such mixtures as brown and gold, black or blue with gray, fawn, and champagne—produce the lovely “tweed- tones” demanded by the woman of today fox: wear, with her tweed or sports suit. ROSE-BEIGE' britigs an exquisite new shade in all-silk stockings with smart open clocks—also shown in black, white and other wanted tan and gray shades. $450 pair. ROLETTE, the last word in roll-tops. They are distinc- - . tively smart and comfortable to ‘wear because they stay rolled—by means of a Small elastic—shown in the illustra- tion. These, too, come in.rose_-bei'ge, black, gray and brown. s ¢ Bt g Other Spring Hosiery Notes Sports Silk and Lisle Hose, in Ghiffon Silk Hose, much de- jacquard checks, plaids: and ' manded, have arrived in fuell stripes, are $2.50 pair. 2 pr assortments, at $3 to $8 Pure §ilk Hose, front toe to :r. hem, in all - the new lqung x i shades. $328 pair. - b zfll good assortments of Wool - Accordion Ribbed Two-toned :38d Silk-and-Wool Sports 'l;ur{e lSill; Sporg’l;@—ul. in won- - Hose, SLTS pair. erful colors. r, - Puil-fashi Paris Clogks are smart on . | Full-fashioned Black Lisle Hose, Funcl?:eslzlk Hose, :In r.hlm‘;- § '2‘,“‘*""“ weight. 75c and $1 e, fawn, .gray, browa an % o . - Wemea's Hoslery Section, First fioor. Sunfast Imperial Linen Velour An Excellent Value at $4.50 Yard Our direct importation®of this Sunfast Imperial Linen Velour enables us to offer it at this exceedingly low price—a most desirable fabric for upholster- ing furniture as well as for draperies. Its Sunfast qualities assure you of long service—shown in varied blue shades, mulberry, rose, taupe, brown and green. 50 inches wide. We shall be glad to make the estimate— our work offers the’ highest class work- manship in every re- spect. Prices are as low as is consistent with good quality— you may select from an unusually large col- lection of fine uphol-) stery fabrics. Imported Tapestries Richly Colored Special $5 and $6 Yard SLIP COVERS § TO ORDER .Slip covers, perfectly | fitted, double the ser- vice and length of life of your fine . furni- ture—protecting them from the sun and dust of summer — slip covers made to order here assure you of best quality fabrics— and fine workmanship. Cretonnes now used extensively for this work are here in a large variety. Genuine Belgian Linen - Slip Cover Fabrics Our direct ifnportation, shown in striped and plain design—50 inches wide—priced 85c yard. Close 6 P.M. A <D A = ~ %2 o \"W"“\f Cotton Striped Damask Soft Sateen Finish Always desirable for slip covers—shown in white, drab,'gray and buff, both narrow and wide stripes. 31 inches wide. 45c yard. ‘New Stencfiéd Crash Furnishings —Many exclusive designs—Couch' Covers—Table Covers—Pillow Covers __Table Runners—Curtains—and even Laundry Bags—are shown in a wonderful variety of lovely colored, artistic patterns—for Spring. Pillow Covers, $1 and $125. A variety of shapes. 3 Couch Covers, $6.50. 60 inches | wide, hemstitched border. 2 New Double-Faced Terry Cloths 36 Inches Wide, $1.15 Yard Are printed in a wonderful variety of lovely colored designs—in black, blue, gray, taupe and rose backgrounds— these are particufirly attractive for spring and summer draperies for win- dows and doors.” Ourtatn aad Drapery Sectiem, Fifth fioer. Table Covers, $1.50 to $3. : Scarfs, of varied sorts, $1.25 to $2. Curtains, very attractive, $5.50 pair. Laundry Bags, $1.50. $6.50 to $15 Pair Attractive Tuscan Nets, of largé mesh —Filet weaves with varied figuses— beautiful casement nets. All-over de- signs, woven borders with three or‘four inch fringe—they may be used singly or in pairs—and form an effective hang- ing for living or dining rooms, men’s . rooms, etc. ; " ) Reparations Commission to Act Independently Unigss State Department Replies. By the Associated Press. PARIS, February 25 —The répara- tion commission will take the Ameri- can dye controversy into its own hands unless a reply is recelved from. the State Department at Washington® this week to a cable dispatch sent it by the commission a month ago. The Associate ficially ad commission has inforu Boyden, American unc of the commission, to that he hes se Washington infor: ipartment of the d to recelve the Amer! n reply, it was indicated today, pro ably will result in the commission either withholding entirely America’s share of German dyes which the Textile Alliance has been recelving for two years, or else: - the delivery of dyes wiil be made to: all American applicants. Intensive Fight Conducted. American dye interests not repre sented in the Textile Alliance have been conducting a strong fight wi the reparations commission with th purpose of obtaining portion of th dyes. The fight intensive <t s 7 Textile America’s share, or whether it sires the minority interest to partici pate. The arrangement was made With the Textile Alliance two years ago’ with the tacit approval of the Uniteg! States. This arrangement ended int December. Sinoe then the alliance has' been receiving dyes, pending the out-- come of the dispute between it andl the minority interests. The officials of the reparations cm=" mission are f£aid to be reluctant to' intervene in an American controversy’ of this character, but feel they willl be compelled to do S0 unless the' United States makes its decision! this! week. ’ RELEASED IN $12,500 BAIL. 'Woman Accused of Faking Robbery” Out After Six Days in Jaill- FREEHOLD, N. J., March 1.—2fry. Sarah L. Robertson, who has been in: the Freehold jail for six days, charged! with “faking” the robbery of $50,000' worth of jewelry from her Deal home' on February 18, was released on $12,- 500 bail yesterday afternoon. The baill was reduced from $20,000 by Judie: Lawrznce on the application of her” counsel. The bail bond was signe: i Sheriff ~Cornell | Freehold, to w 1 protection, M {Deal real e houses. It also was sigmed by 2 Robertson and Jacob H. Sa secretary of the Company. Jersey Mrs. Robertson refused 1o diseuss: the case against her. Concerning thi equity in her Deal property, she sai she belleved it to be between $120, $160,000. There was a foreclosures suit for $28,000, but she said her law= yer had $36,000 in cash and was going to 1ift the mortgage this week.. —_— DEATH FOR PIRATE. Another Moro Is Givem Life T~ prisonment Term.. MANTLA, P, L. Moro_pirates. sentenced, Tespectively, imprispnment for life today preme court for a pirac nearly two years ago in. the regiom off the Dutch East Indies. Lollo and Sarao were membierss off au party of twenty-four Moros who cap= tured a boat occupied by twelve mem and women, subjects of Holiand. The: cargo was seized, the men were Beatem and the women attacked. Two of the women were carri and held captives by the pi many days. Later Lello an turned to their homes at Ta i, one the island of Sulu;. where they were:ars Comutitate the serv-. fom wer mender:. For: satfsfactory” results: send s youwr coats., suits, dresses—all your garmemts smdl Reassholdl furmish. fapm—for SPREING —if you have us do your plpedn}. decorating, etc. Window, sludm screens and slip govers to order:, Pays 6 Per Cent | on shares maturing in 45 I or 83 months. It Pays 4 Per Cent on. shares withdrawn be~ fi fore maturity. Il Assets More Than $7,000,000 Surplus Nearing i $800,000 [ | Commer Lith and E Sts. KW, | JosEva wA'cARR, secrctany