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18- THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 1922, CANADIAN TARIFF B | : CHNGESPLANED| Woodhmard & Lothrop ~ Premier Announces Sweeping : ¢ Modifications Affecting | New YOfk—WASHmT ! Necessaries of Life. By the Associated Press. OTTAWA, Ont,, March §.—Important | changes in the Canadian tariff, es- | peclally as affecting articles of food and clothing and the implements of | agriculture, mining, fishing and| lumbering, will be made, it is pre-| at the first session of the ath parliament of Canada, con- | Close 6 P.M. Open 9:15 A.M. Fashion Announces byt CREPE KNIT And Proclaims Its Rich Loveliness In These Sport and Afternoon Frocks For Misses High of sheen and capable of catching deep shadows as might velvet, .in its folds, this fascinating new fabric draws great admiration. This is Unquestionably the Time to Buy 'CHINESE RUGS Thesé Sprihg TOPCOATS for Men | Look Good in a Try-on Wear Well in a Try-out And Are Hard to Wear Out dicted, Here is the opportunity to buy ‘o Rugs that cannot be made better— that cannot be made in a way to give longer service or greater beauty, at the lowest prices in years. of a liberal nounced his sweeping change necessities of life. ticles needed in th i dustries cf the Dominion. i is not expected that the premier can | carry out his entire program at his | | tration,” has_an- | intention of making ' in the tariff on and also on ar-| fundamental in- While it first session, preliminary steps are to | be taken by reducing customs duties | on a number of items. ‘Tax Question Lmportant. These Chinese Rugs will last for f{encr:niuns—\\'fll become treasured heirlooms, and all the while their wonderfully - soft colorings and magnificent texture and tone will be adding to the beauty of the homes in which they are used. One model of light tan Crepe Knit is fashioned in youthful straightline style and shows how little trimming it requires by deep brown bands for pockets and collar and a few silver buttons outlining the shoulder. % Topcoats from London that have a reputation to live up to for their mak- ers—and one to make for themselves. arran 15 a wide panel of white for w jortant ch . . i ik E ot Teter, x,:::]:r % i They’ll not disappoint you, because fi‘l:g‘:‘:&fic‘d‘ b f}(’)‘l‘(‘l ]f(f;"tll‘uf'g)gl‘l'i’? A few of the unusual values: tobe adop e b (e ! their fabrics and workmanship won’t ] LN ) . . . Secret Hnth the ann el bugset pre- 1 h s A Cape Frock, combining Crepe Knit and Canton Crepe, is of At $345—9x12—fl, Rug, plain blue sented to parliament late in the et them. irresistible appeal. Wool embroidery imitating brown but- center, with beautiful Pl Yy o he Mei ; : S5 the trimming. This may be worn without the cape figured_band border. Most desirable a e Banon Fment, Comerinto our Men’s Clothes Section s well il gt foridiningifoom. ast, name 5 " took eviden: from repr (Second floor) and let us show them to you. They have a freedom of line and artistic drape, but they take no lib- erty with good taste. At $445—10x13,2~5t. Rug, magnifi-* cent gold background with small figures in_dark and light blue. Very appropriate for living room or bedroom. At $165—60-t. Dark blue Rug, combining light and dark blue and gold very artistically. Ideal for reception hall or small room. Crepe Knit Dresses of brown, tan, maillard and new high shades, all charmingly styled, are shown here At $28 to $64 .Sizes 14, 16, 18 rvative per rnr‘ Legislation to e from the E and some se ence to the forecast. urged by Misses® Section, Fourths floor. The fabrics, too, are different and dis- tinctive—all of British Isle weave— and you know what that means in wear. Priced $45, $50 and $60 THE TOURIST is a hand-tailored topcoat from our best American maker. A clean- - cut, comfortable garment, with plenty of freedom—and the life that goes with it. Toe x influential ements to take measures to stimulate colonization, to ant lands of the Dominion ational rail- | £ these rail- | A Tot of small (4x7) Chinese Rugs in every wanted coloring. $67.50 to $87. Small sizes from 18x36 inches, $1250, to 3x6 fect at $60—suitable for bedroom, reception hall. New Shipment Rattania Fiber Rugs Beautiful spring patterns and colorings, ranging from $2.25 for 30x60-inch size to $14.75 for 9x12-ft. size. The Tuckaway g for solution at e the Canadian the the present national Rug Section, Sixth floor. The 3-Minute . ment ow! system or both to privat the gove mfifi?fi.&; :?f‘. ’” e $45. . P :’;h,';;, Siher em o he' e | OTHER GOOD TOPCOATS—fabrics and Wash!?}sggf’i!}ffimwx FOIdIng Ladder Gets rid of ladder accidents. and folds up perfectly flat Priced at $6.95 With Rubber Tips, $7.20 p ladder occ s Government Lacks Majority. 1 Tnterest is added to the opening of the session by the standing of the parties, | the government lacking an absolute ma- Jority of members. The tion of Rodolphe Lemieux of Montreal a4 workmanship that are genuinely satisfac- tory. $27.50, $35 and $40. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Clocks---and Clocks pots and pans without putting hands in dishwater. The price is so low any one can afford it. $7.50 complete All you have to do is attach the hot-water i faucet of the kitchen sink, stack your dishes in The Tuckaway is an absc % the carefully constructed wire drainer basket, and it folds so co: ;- put a piece of ordinary soap in the soap con- scarcely any room tainer—turn on the hot water and direct the the ladder is openec cleansing spray of the hot soap suds and water place by _‘]"~1 Coxadian The gift and home kind—the office or school kind—the trav- over the ifichics: closed nsit eling kind—all kinds are shown in our extensive selection. LET TS, SHOW XOU THE 3-NINUTE :‘u‘rl)][;()c'l DISH WASHER AND DEMONSTRATE IT ‘We mention in particular— Housewares Section, Fifth floor. Seth Thomas Mantel Clocks Mahogany, in a variety of shapes—8-day striking clocks. lVIILLINERY Of Fashion Distinction Housewares Section, Fifth floor. NAVY OFFICERS ASSIGNED. | aval Supply Corps ! Graduates of the e Nt y Priced from $14 to $50. L S d ’ 1 B MR Waltham Traveling Clocks et U soena a V ictrola to Y our I Iome hiladelphia: Licut. . f o sher, to Har Radium Dial, 8-day, and fitted in neat leather cases—depend- (yr Millinery Salons are resplendent with ultra lovely and 7 - < - s R able and convenient. $32 to $40. individt’xai‘mo)dels—e;ch a chaIracterization in its own way of You Cflfl Begl" Pay’"g for it a JIO" th Later newest Fashion tendencies. nent for first selection of Records. Timbo Straw Wall Clocks For schools or offices, oak or mahogany, and in various sizes. $7 to $40. We will deliver your Victrola upon pay: ment of Agricultur 8. Bailey, to Norfolk, Robert F. Batchelder, to B sign Joseph Bolt, Biot Feathers Cyrus B. Kitel E aldron, to hil PRAISE OUR. =] EYYE SERVICE? /7 7 Through their own per- sonal experiences and by talking with others whom we have served, the gen- eral public has become convinced that we thor- oughly wunderstand the defects of the eye, how to examine into them and provide the proper rem- edial lenses. LEESE'S GLASSES COST NO MORE N {THE ORDINARY KIND. M.A.Legse OpTicaL @ OPTOMETRISTS 614 9TH ST N.W. ) AN i n, le 33, and Ensign | destroyer | ORIENTAL Superstition? — haps so—but atleast an interest-; ing relic of Asiatic Antiquity. |Alleged by the Chinese to be almost' uncanny in its power to bring tq the wearer, GOOD LUCK—Health, Hap- Prosperity, and Long Life 10 see this odd CHINESE GOOD LUCK RING and obtain & copy of its history. | Toas genaing without the ¢ stamped laside the ring In Steriing Silver 1f your Jeweler will not supply you, writs Deak F-4, Brooklya, N. Y., and we will give g0 oo aume u;v: —_— = Jeweler pear ho Wi’ Clock: Bection, First Alarm Clocks 4-inch dial, reliable make. Specidl at $1.25. floor. VACUUM BOTTLES Special American made, absolutely perfect in quality and workmanship. will soon be a necessity. Quart size, special, $1.85 Pint size, special, $1.15 Vacunm Bottle Section, ‘With Summer near these First floor. Rope Basket Weaving —is an interesting art that you can learn here in the Dennison Section, free of charge—pro- vided, of course, that materials are bought here. There are many possibilities for carrying out ydur own ar- tistic sense of color and design —and you would be surprised how very simple these baskets are to make, under the expert instruction we offer. Materials are very inexpensive —and besides this art you can learn to make dainty and novel Place and Tally Cards—Candle and Lamp Shades, Costumes for fancy dress balls, Ice Cups, Favors and a host of other decorative things. Dennison Section, Second floor. Bone Ring Girdles For Sport Toggery Again—something new—for sweaters, jumper frocks or possible, too, with suits of tweed. These newer girdles of large bone rings in strik- ing combinations with silver links. You may get them in Black and White Coral and Black —or all red, white or black in contrast to the silver of the links. They fasten with a buckle and may be adjust- ed to any wanted size and worn with a dangle end if preferred. Priced at $3.00 Trimming Section,’ First floor. The New Canton Bag Is the Latest in Handbag Fashions 3 = B T Leather Goods Section, First floor. Made of crushed imported In- dia leather, with large double shell ring haadles, fitted with change purse of the same leather and lined in silk moire. Smart styles in Spring Hand- bags are running to soft leather and generous sizes—this Canton Bag ‘proves, it. It has decided style, smart, a generous capac- ity, and is made of the finest ma- terial throughout. .. In such bright colors as- purple, piping rock, India red, brown, navy, gray, tan an(} black. ‘The price is $3.95 ° Alone or combined with silks _or crepes, these fashion hats that by their semi-tailoredness are complements of street cos- tumes—and by the richness of their fabrics' and dignity of trimmings answer, _too, for afternoon wearing. Deep navy predominates, self color trim- med or with a bit of contrast. Many show the new accordion plaited trimming. Priced at $15 A trimming of this new season and a most captivating one. One periwinkle straw model has a front pompon of Biot—an- other straw-cloth hat with flare roll brim, tops the brim edge with Biot, falling down ins graceful curves. Double brims, sun flower petals, unusual bird trimmings—many charming effects are found among models at— $18.50 and $22.50 MODELS FOR SPORT COSTUMES Those smart combinations of felt and straw, as well as all- felt or those of crushaplé hemp straws. Wool stitching used in new ways, pert straight quills or plaited ribbons are effective and simple trimmings. Most every color. $10 and $12.50. Millinery Section, Third floor. NOW READY— Butterick Patterns Fashion Sheets, the Delineator and the Art Needlework Book for April. Pattern Bectlon, Second floor. Concerning Vestees. Summoned because of this' Season of Sports, Vestee Sets arrive in delightfully new conceptions that copy a bit from the masculine in their pocket effects, but remain feminine in roll collars and fancy buttons or lace and frilling. Of Linen, Pique, Crash —in plain white, natural linen or striped patterns. Collars are roll or Peggy style, with cuffs to match the collar trim- mings. A number are jauntily finished with small back ties. Others edge themselves with real filet, lace or smallest of ruffles. Priced from $3 to $5 set Neckwear Section, First floor. Collar and Cuff Sets Of tan or/ white linen in Peggy or roll collar style and many of new checked mate- rials in navy, tan, jade or bright red. Silk cord in bright "color edges others of white. $2 and $2.25 set. JOHN DUNN TUCKER IS GIVING PRIVATE LESSONS IN GOLF His experience in teaching the ancient and holi_onble game of the Scotch cavers a period of twenty years, he being one of the first professional ‘golfers to come to this country, Instructions are $2 the half hour Golf School, Fourth ‘floor. Victrola 90, $125 Pay $10 for records and §10 monthly thereafter on Vic- trola. No interest. Victrola 100, $150 Pay $10 for records and $10 monthly thereafter on Vic- trola. No interest. Popular Victor Records Every Popular Songs The Trail of Sunset 18180 Valley—Reed and 75¢ arrison. Laddie_in Khaki—J. F. A Kissing 18424 pencer. T3¢ At Siesta Time— Howagd. Sweet Little Buttercup —E» Spencer and 18437 Shannon Four. Homeward Bound— Pegrless Quartet. Buddha—Peerless 18653 Quartet. e Let Me Dream—Sterling Trip. Oh! How I Laugh When 18070 1 Think How I Cried. 3%¢ ) My Sahara Rose—V. Tiadle Dee Winks— 18677 Murray. Tse { I Love the Land of Old Black Joe. T've Got the Blues for 18703 My Kentucky Home— 75 A. Stanley. 3 ¢ | singin' the Blues—A. 2 Stanley. Sally Green (The Vil- lage Vamp). 18704 J pve Got the A, B, C. D a5e, Blues—Murray and Smalle. Dance Records On Miami Shore—Waltz —Smith's Orchestra. Peggy—Medley Fox Trot—Smith's Orches- tra. Myste Trot — Buss Orchestra. Oh!—Medley Fox Trot— Buss Novelty Orches- tra. Rose of _Washington Square—Medley Fox Trot—All Star Trio. You Ainmt Heard Nothin' Yet=Medley Fox Trot—All Star Trio. 18633 T5e Medley Fox Novelty 18657 7S¢ 18659 75e Alexander—Fox Trot— mith’s Orchestra. Oriental Stars—One- step—Smith's Orches- tra. So Long, Oo Long—Fox Trot—Van Eps Quartet. Lovely Summertime— Waltz—Smith's Or- chestra. Anytime, Any Day, etc. —Fox Trot—Whi man and His Orches- tra. vang Wang__Blues— Fox Trot—Whiteman | | | { I Love You Sunday— of India—Fox Trot—W hiteman's Orchestra. Old Ballads Carry Me Back to Old 0ld Virginny Days— Reecd-Harrison. 18195 Virginnv—Orpheus Z5e Quartet. Darling Nellie Gray— Pecrless Quartet. Sometime Youwll Re- 18403 { nfember—Reed. Mother's Hands—Burr. 18608 § When the Harvest Moon 75¢ Is Shining—Hart- James. : 74468 ¢ My Old Kentucky Home 175 —Gluck. College Days—Shannon 18792 Four. 75c ) Auld Lang Syne—Peer- less Quartet. When Shall We Meet 18841 Again — Brown-Shaw. 75e ) Mississippi Cradle— Brown-Shaw. Victrola 110, $225 Pay $15 for records and $15 monthly thereafter on Vic- trola. No interest. One Enjoys Red Secal Records to aso0r | TE £3.00 3 X de French)— ndour (from (French) — Gadko) Gluck Monologu <iami) (Italian) % delph Symphony in G Mjnor— k2 Minuetto (Mozart)— ladelphia Orches- An Important Record Service We can secure for you any Red Seal Record that has been dropped from the Victor Cata- logue. Our Victor Record stock is very complete—try us for the hard-to-get Records, and we be- lieve we can supply you. y |Victrola Section, Fourth floor,