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< . Woodward & Wnthe Vividly Colored B Hand-Knit Sweaters DIRECT FROM SWITZERLAND —bring a bit of the exotic coloring from St. Moritz in-the Swiss Alps—to enliven the sports costume of the American. Of softest wool, beautifully knit by hand, with vivid colors marking a bizarre design, is one attractive slip-over. $25. Lacey Knitted is another of finest ice wool. $12.75. Art Silk, a lovely and lustrous artificial silk, has been knitted into striking.sweaters by these same Swiss folk—bringing out some novel ideas, such as—a filet border in contrasting tone to the sweater itself, $25%.another is finished with a crocheted rose trimming, in blué, $17.50; and still another in rich copper color chooses the tuxedo style with a deep lacy border, $29.50. 1 Sweater Section, Third floor. Homespun- Tweeds - --have come out of the country " —and are appearing everywhere in town for spring. Aad it is going to be a gay spring, too, if one judges by the color- ~ful lengths of these shown here—frocks, capes, coats and suits of tweed are being worn everywhere—by everybody— “we have these tweeds in all the desired violet, rose, blue, tan, periwinkle and natural shades. Most Moderately Priced, $2.to $3.50 Yard All Wool and 54 snches wide Wool Drens Goods Section, Second fioor. \ ’ Close 6 P.M. colds lead to serious lung trouble. | $124,450 Drive. sote that is pleasant to take.| Samuel H. Gredne, for a larger and ||| soothes and congregation, at morning services ||| recognized $72,400 of the $124,450 needed for the || G?"F0% 470 © Negotiations for the acquisition of house have been entered into by the ||| Stomach, is absorbed into the | composed of J. B. Barrett Carter, Creomulsion is gu: Everett, has already placed a deposit ||| chial asthma, catarrhal mchitis Quick -Response by Calvary THATHANGS(’N You can stop them now with Having In mind the wishes and ||| Croomulsion is 4 new medical dis- greater Calvary Baptist Church, the (| Membranes a yesterday, made a rapid stride toward purchase of a site for the new addi- (|l mulsion contain seven houses on Sth street immedi- Church Extension Association. RS meat | oroithe . isfac e Charles I Corby and William W. [ 5factory in the tr on the ground occupied by seven|||and other forms of thro nd lung nn b < . 7 . . - H Baptist Congregation in ' Chronic couglia and_persistent Creomulsion, an_emulsified creo- hopes of their late pastor, Rev. Dr.iflcovery with twofold action: i Of all know. the proposed project by contributing tion, creosote, ot ately south of the Sunday school creosote goes on to the| The Church Extension Association, chronic” coughs and col houses on 8th street south of the Sun- ||| 4156a5es, and is excellent for build- E ing up the em after colds or ’ day school house, it was said. On - this site a new auditorium measuring ||| the flu. Money refunded it any| 131 feet on 8th street, running back |[| FOUEh or cold, no matter of how 95 feet and containing 12,445 square |[|107% standing. §s not relieve ’ ne H|after taking secoramg to direc- foat i o ormuied. Work on o¢ il Hens. 3128 buys w iarge Sox - edifice, which will seat at least 2,400, botth b4 S el : ~ Your Own Idea of Your | E 3 former superintendent of the Sunday Fashion Today Follows the - i . A S 5 W d { school and now head of the American | | & Institute of Architects, has been re- Lines of the Natural Figure _ | Another Paris Inspiration | pring ar rObC iafned by *tne Crurch. omcers 39 con- BERMUDA—CUBA it i s | | Aristocrats of Spring and Summer 1512;‘,'.50:"',‘,‘:”‘;1'5&?5': (heERn el 2 That exquisite crepe | . = = 'udd and John C. Detwiler in memory = ., . o - ing th info ation to be ? 5 . May Be Realized By Joining Our m{en‘:t;)sigeel"::gmt:c‘:;mwho are to ME\%E¥%§?)T§£%RC&EESES . submit the plans. BON TON CORSETS Cleverly Adapted in | SCHOOL OF DRESSMAKING e paet, | o GARBRCAN CRSEE . i - Our Millinery Workrooms Many women are enrolling in our classes for the making of indi- o A e D b A e . FOIIOW Fashion | vid-lx‘?lized apparel that every woman ‘_:)refcrs. dA very car;f;fl alx:d yesterday morhing _eulogized | Dr. Steamship Ticketn—All Lines - higl specialized- course in cutting, fitting and making of frocks, reene, who for forty-o! = é he = Afternoon Hat skirts’.’b ouses, lingerie is offered at a minimum cost. e e ofihe OBER’S 3 i & " s : l ionof | Stéamship nnd Tourist A 5 ;l'she“ ‘e’fi“; sigzfio‘ggg]els f-‘-'::t da‘;f""'? w ':ch‘;?e"e “s‘;r.e““ahle | b S | Five Lessons Daily—9:30, 11:00, 1:30, 3:00 and :bmfii’l‘?sg é?'&afoéfi Efifi::igjszgr “Now 1 ';I:E::‘;:E:“%Illf::" 7 s T oundation for w spring cos- | P | 4:30. $5 for Six 114 hour Lessons. 5 uilt by his son , Rev. - 9 tume—and there is a Bon Ton Corset for every type figure. | Of LaCC-LIke WOVCn stl'aW 3 § he /’” ? piliyieald motalDr iGresne In0ihe Notable, too, are the graceful lines, the perfect fit, the fine || i | Special Class for Ofice People from 5 to 6 P.M. accompiished this, Dr. Abernethy con- % Sy e and ety f he B a8 o Noe Tons Lot DEEESEE R Upholstering —wWI H P it i i n constructing present-day buildings, BON N NG N ELS I 7 2 J : A Special Class on Saturdays is being organized Ly R e Gt R Fai g 5 N A fouus:e:;“?n it;(;r:)crtafig:lv)ersit:!lontlz; Ogl;il:nminé | . Advice as to the correct apparel for each type and occasion is also ;"‘l'-;l"‘lv.‘gfgk.:f f;ol}:%!:smtahxer:,;ce.r:;{ 3-PIECE PAROR SUITE s U i 5 % | given by capable and expert dressmakers. o fng ‘each foot Of sround. dn. ncns = i | : s v . square spaces had been placed imme- i 5 ' | Detailed information upon application to The Dressmaking School, diately behind the pulpit, and each i Other Hats of this woven straw, all large aft- | . Auditorium, eighth floor—take F street elevators.- member or friend of Catvary Clurch ernoon models, ate shown in black, yellow, i v feet at $10 each as possible, payable qw i periwinkle and canna. ft . on or before January 1, 1923. . | Millinery Salon, Third floor. i Contribution of $10,000. 2 f thei ., John G h Judd 1 p AR brought out by Paris— P l M . B g)na:f,:de“r‘,,gi i.h,y °D§‘.7;‘}i‘5.b T:‘.len 8 a = < & 3 nethy, wi ad subs - % g:w appears in charming . I Oirc a,g s tion pledges, and which were recora: z?"' Fumltu]‘e jiade 4 7N tween-season ed’on an"adding machine, announced || Old New % roducing Sports 3 R T | 50 e aepets u prces whkh \ Frocks for afternoon 7 Attaining an elegance of Stating he was sure every Sne 1ad ] are 25 per cent lower than any K amounts, some in cash and cards, had (| other concern in Washington, ¥ \ been read, the sum aggregated 400. William W. Everett, a member of New York Upholstering Co. the Church Extension Association, W. | then announced that $50,000 more was 619 F St. N.W. j Geeded, and he appointed each person Phone, Write or Call { present a committee of one to inform Man Will Bring Samples absent members and friends of the Phone Main 3657 church of this fact. - IREPUBLICAN WOMEN | PLAN OLD-TIME RALLY Nation‘Wide Call Issued for Meet- ing in Washington of and street wear < I' S ’ their own, these fash- Notable in_the cfogection a.nd Own UItS ionable new bags are fit- is a copy of one of Renee’s - : i favorites. That sleeves Inspired By the New Fabric t.lng tcon:plen:ents 1 are still notes of utmost attraction is . Smartistreet costumes. evidenced by the pleating that contin- TRELA.INE ues boldly beyond the short sleeve to : be caught snugly at the wrist. Note the lowered waistline-and loose pleated 7 hell or a combi- —the-newest of knit fabrics—so ardently sponsored by It;:;y(,)fs old metal and Paris—with its soft brushed surface, uncrushable. A fabric ng 1 £ g et i panels—both so smart—and price so with all the merits of jersey and none of its fatal tendencies shell form the frames, in low. $55 to stretch. The unevenness of its weave makes it take the square, oval or odd shapes. i i color in an iridescent way that is delightfully brought out The black, navy or brown Crepe Romaine in a lovely rust shadé in the new fuchsia shades, cornflower blue, pilgrim gray and silk of the bags them- or black, is charmingly d'esigned in a Egyptian red, jade and other wonderful colorings. STOP THAT ITCHING 2 selves is brightly relieved Club Leaders. Itsunnecessaryand one-sided draped afternoon gown. Cut ypg distinctive type suits are\shown in Trelaine by silk linings in delicate kot e et s ot rackin : steel beads form unique trimming, and Z 5 3 ]can national headquagters that the nerve ‘APPIJ the tow crushed girdle clasps with —tle notch tuxedo collar with slit pockets; the’double pleat- shades. A n.umber are | Woman - members of the republican cooling Resinol metal cabachons. $75. ed-back coat, thrse-button effect with patch pockets— fitted with coin purse of l:‘:!"::"i“’." Jexaciilve comnitiesiave = niknoy ; Suits as sm, tailored as twill— inside frame and small {fashioned republican Tall; Omtma nt 1d K. THESE AND OTHER FROCKS IN Suitsiay Smartly 1 appcariiice AR e place {n Wushington May 4, 5 and ¢![l]] thecomfortitgives. CRZPE ROMAINE ARE TO BE Pl ; Fothering of reublican pacty women IDEAL FORBABY'S x o .2 0 n Tty wome: FOUND IN THE Featured Here--- $42.50 Tllustrated are three of these finer bags—Prices may from every section of the ‘eountry: TENDERSKIN Women's Dress Section. Third S, Women's Sult Bectioh, Third foor % be termed unusual—at $9.50 and $12.50. et g;‘l,".a':,::;;“& plazo commet " Leather Goods. Section, Firs{ Soor. S ing offital Positions. 1 the. perey management. The meetings will bring to Wash- Soothi Heali ington the G. O. P. woman leaders | i and Haating - Bring Spring to the Inside of Your Home By = . S e e place since the passage of the fed- eral suffrage amendment. Tre pro- - New Curtains and Curtainings R o S .| Check That Cold ; ton, hono ochairman; Mra Medill h A . iom ponorary Snwinman: s dredlii Right Away We are showing a most extensive variety of newest ideas in fresh and crisp made curtains and i & p o [ H micl of Illinols, chairman; Miss Sana SUDDEN _chill—sneczes—stuffy materials for their making. . ; Aerean: Mon ngens atm:. Vice | £ Meeling in the head—and you haye ’ L 5 4 wife of the chairman of the War| the beginning of a hard cold. Get Finance Corporation; Mrs Luther | right afterit, just as soon as the sniffles Ruffled Curtains Curtain Materials Figured Materials — 5 :’%?%::"t?:&??%:fi:?fi: e r ey Are among the favored now. Hefe Plain Marquisette, in white, ivoryv Dotted and Figured Marquisette, in . ] Wisconsin, S Honane a0 mfl‘:"a,?:g"muflf@' notking * are many patterns. or ecru. 306 to 48 inches wide. - 25c lovely patterns. Very sheer.. 50c : 5 ! g but good, healing medicines, that get Dainty Checked Voile or Fine Dot- to $1 yard. 5 and 75c yard. < Ao ted Checked Muslin Curtains, with Plain Voiles, white, ecru or cream, Dotted Ruffled Swiss, or plain with fluted ruffles. 274 yards. $2.25 pair. fine quality. 40 inches wide. -50c dotted ruffle. 60c and 75c yard. President Harding and John T.| right down to the troi any Adams, chairman of the republican {* uble andhes ‘nature. rational committee, have cordially 1 - indorsed the plan as worked out by Yflflmfiflfif\;fl?::xc for the Has 3 ] : ; SRS ¢ the national republi- convincin Ruffled Grenadine Curtains, of dot- yard. Dotted and Figured Muslins, very ! “Peggy” Steps Out in a new 3%:{%%03{,5&‘;5: ::‘wt ;::z d{:eot.zehhdgfi-d:l;h: h%l;: ted patterns. 2% yards long: $3.50 Wide Tape-edge Border Voiles, in }I)_;et;y. 36 ‘1snclges :Y]’d:'l 3d5c yta“ll{ ¥ ¢ by l:;;:dgllr{‘leé Taylor Upton, OFio; Dr 5 in‘gm' G- pair. ‘ ; ;5 ; ed ardenger Scrim that lends itsel MNrs. (cCormick, Tllinois; Mri Finc:Ruffledli Swiss: Girtainsy with - Loostk 48 1nciiss wide S0 vard St sy it b di ol 140 STRAPPED PUMP Katherine P. Edson, California; Mra ° Tt SAEn £ v h: Manl - z embrbidered dots. 274 yards. $5 Durable Quality Voile in white or inches wide. $1 yard. Jeanetts ;{_‘);.a:"o!&x? 1 Mrs. Manley NeW Dlscov % pair. ivory. 45 inches wide. $1 yard. Fancy Figured Voiles, all-over or —a 'sandal-like affair with black patent leather vamp—the Livermors New York: Mra, Joun| por Cold's and Cou Plain Filet Curtain Nets, in white, colored border designs. 36 inches. smartly perforated quarter and strap, which buckles; of buck Corinne Roosevelt Robinson, New —_— fi Plain or Tucked Curtains <cru or ivory. 75c to §2.50 yard. 35¢c yard. in a lovely fawn shade—completed with a low flat buck York -mi’l’:&“‘:; }!no:‘l;:::my y Finte Voiles, hemstitched, snd some Fancy Curtain Nets, domestic and French Embroidered Panel Nets, covered heel. $10. i ‘ ; woman in her home, ban;:e constipa- s s, i ; i s ive; i ide. : s ' », tion stores up poisons that enervate with hand drawnwork. 24 yards. ’Nl"g:r)n'?l‘dusc::l S‘i‘:‘:s“‘ls: ’:‘:‘l’ the ;ler7y5 yantrtrctlvc, 28 Sinchestwide, THE "PEGGY” PUMP is also shown in all black patent A —EESES .,:l, dq.-upm i 235': Pills make $3.50 to $6 pair. popular heavy mesh. , 50 inckes ~ Fancy Nets, with figured filet weave. leather, witlfleather heels. $9. S . & WON'T GRIPE Curtain and Drapery Section, Bitth foor, wide. $1.25 yard. - 35c to $1 yard. ANOTHER VERSION OF THE 4 . BLACK AND GRAY MODE —is the Strapped Slipper, with patent leather vamp and straps that button with two pearl buttons, to the gray suede quarter. Baby Louis heels are covered in gray suede to match. = ‘Women's Shoo Bection, Third Floor. Fashion Extols “Smartset” Cretonnes Picture bright colored gingham checks, combinéd with blocks of quaint i - stiff flowers—or a suggestion of Dresden modes of floral sprays, wreathed : bouquets, with bars or stripes, and you'll understand how these newest Cretonnes were designed to fashion 2 —SUMMERY GARDEN FROCKS - —HOUSE AND APRON.DRESSES . —APPAREL TRIMMINGS _This is the first showing in Washington, and already they are finding the favor due them. Somehow, their Get Yons:f:; at Night— | | Tetter and Rashes ’;.‘1 o NM From the Rompers anilCreépen Hairdressing Section- . For Little Tots ~ . ¥ilum IN the majority of cooling Zemo, the antiseptic % colors, while daring and brilliant, are not garish—per- SHAMPOOS given with pure —id a2 lvllendldh 'Q;'C‘{m :; cases our powers of 2pply. & haps, in their harmony lies' their charm. . castile_soap— CHOuINg afylen SHOWIE Yision lesten each year, 2 : N HENNA SHAM- - new . ideas in bits of, picot: and although there have One also expects them for Cottage Draperies, Summer PO, to brighten one’s hair— roffling—hand-embroidery and j remarkab) _ HOT OIL TREATMENTS for . colored stitching as the trim- " Hangings, Pillows, Bags and Covers. Priced at 68c yd. the dry séalp— ming on dainty ones of pin Tule most people New Domestic Cretonnes~—wide pattern range— Wanoge i T 3§;my?fins;fifio‘:% I 5'35“_»:@:';%5333 . - Bcto$2yad %.w%'mmfi.‘ _fi?"_g& fifif.' 'fil“':‘;‘:;.fi m- |l rmesws crazsssfl |OR skiN IRRITATIONS v ¢ New Imported Cutomn;beauflfuny oolored— : ;::: j.‘xr_ethzl:emnfiq:l e;hlrsu fiorblg_ here in ulc.c‘:gfll ro‘:% i:‘ . [ SO NARE U | I . o’ Bcto$aS0 yard o | e ieby et ey e of b o I M A Leest OpmicaL G| : OPTOMETRISTS 3T ST N.W Cia )1 i A, Eat