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' TWoodward &othe " DOWN STAIRS STORE 200 Elegant Individual Models at 82475 One-Fourth Less Than Their Actual Value A Selling which is one of the most remarkable ventures of this Dowri Stairs Store and which will be of spetial interest to Women and Missés who want frocks of the better qualities of Canton Crepe or T affeta . Not only the finer materials make these dresses distinctive, but a glance at the fashionable style conceptions will convince you of their unusualness at this price. A Elegant beading, rich embroideries and those simplified, untrimmed models of graceful draped lines are numbered in this showing. Colors include navy, brown, henna and black—accepted for afternoon and summer evening wear. Sizes 16 to 42. Down Stairs Mon\ m nvmmre’*srr : ‘Spring Fashion Frocks | AS TRADERS DINEj - | Cabinet Men Invlted hy Na- tional Manufacturers to New York Session. James A. Emery of this city 1s to preside as toastmadter at the ban- 8 (quet of the National Association tl i | Manufacturers at the Waldorf-Astoris, ; New York city, Tuesday evening, May M |9. The speakers and specially invited H | suests will include members of the cabinet, other officials of the govern- B | ment directly concerned with for- &= | elgn trade relations and members of j®he diplomatic corps as representa- € | tives of forelgn governments. B| The banquet will be one of the fea- H | tures of a convention of the associa- 5| tion arranged to co-ordinate the en- S|orgies of government and financial and industrial interests in solving e critical necessities of domestic foreign business.” Toples to Be Discussed. Tolca to be discussed with the idea of securing conetruc suggestions will be the tariff, tax: the equity | of the bonus theory for able veterans j2nd shipping, the business and indus- | trial health of {ndividual communi- ties, strikes, banking, finance, federal reserve, regulation of combinations and trade assoclations, shipping and world commerce. For the benefit of the large party that will go from this city.to partici- pate in the convention it is explained that there will be a complete forelgn trade session which will be addressed by several men on duty in the Na- tional Capital and elsewhere whose reputations on national and interna- tional subjects are world wide. These addresses will be followed by a gen- eral discussion of the subject with a committee to analyze the suggestions and facts presented and make recom- niendations on the outstanding advice given. Program Is Amnounced. ‘ The foregoing will occupy the ses- slon of the convention Monday even- ing, May 8. The following morning there will be a gession devoted to the work and influence of the National Trade Association of the country, which s expected to be of unusual wxsmm‘on'-' D. [EMERY T0 PRESIDE [ MO AY" MARCH 13; 1922. Tuesday cials AT ALL MARKETS Brooms---Brooms c| EVERYBODY BUY ONE Now Nord Star Imported Sardines. ....12Y%c Gulden’s Mustard .,...... ... can<-12Y2C Dried Liina Beans. .. ...5 lbs. for 50c Old-fashioned Coffei: Cake.......12%>c Comet Rice ..... ...».0 for 10c Shredded. Wheat e That popular California Peaches Thassolr, Big cam 22%c 1 “Creamcrust” Bread.®; 7Tc Cream of Wlmat ractage D) FANCY FREDERICK COUNTY VEAL R T T T A Sale- ‘Satin Broche Bandeaux, 68c Different models of these, with.back elastic and wide shoulder straps. In sizes 32 to 44. Fine heavy quality. Dows Btairs Store 3 R & G Corsets ‘Special at 95¢ Waistline and low top styles of light or medium-weight coutil or broche. In sizes 21 to 28. Down Etairs Store _ Freshe-Cr-ispANew Tub Dresses *1.95 Styled for morning wear—of plaid or striped ginghams, with collars, cuffs and vestees of white pique. Sashes are of self material Tberes a goodly variety of styles. Sizes 36 to Down stairs Store. Voile Blouses Special, 95¢ Likable tailored styles of fine plain, seli- striped or cross-barred voiles. Many with smart gingham trimmed collars and cuffs in Peter Pan or Tuxedo styles; others of all white and still others in vestee style. Down Stairs Store. ) Women’s Vests 30c¢ each, 4 for $1 Swiss and fine ribbed lisles, tailored or'lace finished. Bullt -up or lace 1houlder straps. - Sizes 36 to 44. Union Suits, 75¢ Women’s fine ribbed suits with shell or cuff knee and in built-up or bodice styles. Sizes 36 to 44 Down Stairs Store. Men’s Silk Socks, 40c While these are second quality, they are very good grade. Made with deep lisle tops, soles and toes. In black, brevm and gray. 9% to 12. b Men’s Cotton Socks -20c’ pr.; 6 prs., ®l 500 pairs of heavy-weight cotton, deep ribbéd koplp:nd doubl vieels. soles and toes. Black, brown, blue, gray-or white. Sizes 9% (o 12, Dows Stairs Store. Sizes damask, size 58x90 inches.. lin. Chlldren s, s“k‘—Enghsh Rxhbed- -| : thiee-quarter length. Apron Dresse‘—Exceptmnzlly pretty .styles, of good qual- ity ginghams, in plaids, checks or polka dot patterns. Sashes and pockets with varied finishes for the “various type models. A wide range of bright: colors. All sizes sl 55 Sateen PettlcoatrE“" good qual- ty and well made and finished. Colors mclude both light and dark shades. Flounces are d:q: plaited and the skirts are full cut. The price 956 is a most exceptional one. Muslm Gowns—Women s regular and extra sizes. Pretty slip-over styles, with neat lace or embroidery !nmmmg The muslin, while a good, strong" quality, is fine and soft. All the gowns 950 are full cut. Speclal Slip-over styles Children’s Gowns— S - white muslin. A neat embroidery edges the neck and short sleeves. They are just the kind for summer wearing and you may 756 well buy a number at Women’s Chemise—0f fine white -muslin, in either strap or built-up shoulder styles. Some have embroidery at front and back— others with lace edge and shoulder soc straps of late. Special, at...........i.. Crepe Bloomers—Windzsor crepe that wears so well and does not require. pressing. In pink or white and with small knee ruffe. "Full cut and well reinforced. Sizes for misses 75¢ and women. Very special Tablecloths—Hemstitched and scal. loped edged cloths. of good quality mercerized damask, in wide as- sortment of patterns and in square’ or round shapes. Size 58x58 inches. Th very specially priced at oo Tablecloths—Fire damask cloths, made with colored bor- ders that are so popular for breakfast or luncheon use. Neatly hemstitched. Sizes 64x64 inches. Also some of all H Huck TOWCIS'—A large assortment of fine quality Huck Towels, in all white. Soft and ab- .10¢ sorbent. Very special Others with red or blue Mflm © 15¢, 20¢c and 36 B“M“ Scarfs and Centerpieces. A great variety, inclyd- mg those with scalloped embroid- 58¢c ered edge, embroidered motifs “of birds, flowers, etc.; others lace trim- 750 med and also those of unbleached mus- Ligle Socks, in Made with' fancy rolled tops, in brown and black, with green and blue stripes, and white with pink wc or blue tops. Sizes 7 to 10. Pair. Clnldren 's Socks—0 pairs of fancy roll top styles, dn calor combinations of white, with pink, cadet blue, light blue, green,“brown and- black. . Good quality, well wearing and .in 25¢c sizes 4 to 9%. Special, pair. \—360 . Pairs Heavy Rlbbed Boys Hose Hose, of the well known Buster Brown make, standing for well wearing quality’ and ir fast black color., Heels, toes 30cPair and -olel are relnforced. In 4f0!‘ sl Women's Hose—2® Pairs Foll.fah - ioned High-Grade Mercerized Lisle Stockings, with high spliced heels,reinforcedssoles.and toes and deep gar- ter hems. Black-and Cordovan. In 7§¢ sizes 834 to 10. Very special, pair. x Dewn R G L mmmmlWWimmmmm interest to general business follow- ing recent reports of Secretary Hoover and Attorney General Daugh- rty on the scope and limitations ot rade associations. One of the cabi- et officers will preside at the Tues- ay morning session. The concluding sesslon, Wednesday fternoon, May 10, will be a sort of S | manufacturers’ round _table, rganufacturers from all over the country will offer their best thought or suggestion as to how to help the : | general public and the government in € | solving vexing problems. John E. Edger- on is president of the association. ‘ H FRANK V. BURTON DIES. EW YORK, March 13—Frank V. Burton, senior member of the cotton = | fabries house of Burton Brothers & Co., dled at his Park avenue home of Bright's disease after an _{il- noss of two months. Born in New York city sixty-seven years ago, Mr. Burton has been widely known in the dry goods trade and was a member f ‘manv clubs. - Veal Chops, should¢r. ... . oiaeiv.ele e e 22 (v _...35¢ Veal Breast, to roa:t. ... ..30c Veal Shoulder, to rqast..... FISH DEPARTMENT Fancy Butter Fish, Ih BEEF FROM NATIVE CA'ITLE Sirloin § teaks (any cut), Ib Round Freshly Shucked Stanjlard Oysters, qt..50c Chuck éteaks, Ib Large Smoked lendors.r?f’ .flor 25¢ SMOKEID PICNICS.........Ib, 16c SUGAR LOAF BACON..... .Ib., 20c E ‘a G s 27c Doz. CB1 00 _____ Doz. for. Sweet Potatoes, ver . . -4c Grape Fruit, 4 for 25¢c New Beets, per bunch. 121/2(; Florida White Cc.lery 2 for 25¢ Nevwr Cabbage, = v.... 4c [New hl;.'o?a:&as, 5w tr15c Master Market Only Smokyxd Hams $6ékk coreo Ib., 34c{Hen ’l‘urkeys FAED | MASTER MARKET COFFEE 3 Regularly 45c lb. Special for the One Day, Tuesday Only,. John Thomas Smith of Kensington, Md. Has purchased a plece of land from Wilson M. Offutt near Bradley Lane and Wisconsin ave, on the B. & O. railroad, Bethesda, Md,, for the purpose of uwnln{oll yard, wood and buflding,nfaterlals, and will be ready to'do business by April 1 or not later than the 15th, and the business will be known as Chevy Chase Coal and Building Supply Perfect satisfaction guaranteed. b22 24 Pa. Ave. N. W. Ib., 50¢ il | CANDY DELICATESSEN DEP'T BAKERY - Peanut [Butter. . ... 15¢ Cottage Cheese....15¢ Pigs Feqt, Pickled.15c Potato de....lzl/.e Thereareno in Dutich Pimiento Cheese. ... ... ........20¢ | cach, Tossday ........... Kraft Cheese, no ri:;d, no Gi Shaker Salt e 10c box ‘8 VARIETIES IN TINS thick, rich and dell ious syrup for pancgkes, waffles and hot b cuits. Get a Can T | Loaf (B Look For The Tabel "‘@fl Quick Relief - Froml * Constipation Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets That is the joyful cry 6f thou- sands since Dr. Edwards produced o el N Columbla .. Paper Bags sician for 17 years -and calomel’s x{zvp PURITY PAPER CANS T,heM aster M arket Uses old-time enemy, discovered 'gu formula for Olive' Tablets e/ treating patients for. chronic cone tion and torpid livers. r. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do not Soldin 1, &n{mo-l’md Cans : griping. is the “keynote”-of =l these little sugar-coated, olive- | colored tablets. They cause the bowels and liver to act normally. my never force them to lmut:nl : BOTH REPRESENTED BY Wm.rB Creecy Paper Co., Inc. | WHOLESALE PAPER. 1337HSLN.E You will find a+ull T{a-of theso preserves at : “THE MAST)ZR MARKET | e