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AMERICANS CLAIM ISLAND FOR BRITAIN Party Sent North by Stefans son Plants Flag on Wran- gel, Arctic Isle. NEW YORK, March 20.—Wrangel « Island, one of the most important 3 lands in the Arctic ‘&ion, has been = claimed for Great Britain by a party = of three Americans, a Canadian a four Lskimos, it became kno through Vilhjalmur Stefansson, Arct explorer, organizer of the expe tion. Mr. Stefansson said that the [ British flag had been planted on the * island Scptember 21, last. 7~ D. O, MONDAY, MARGH 20, 1929. " andward & Lothrop Open 9:15 AM. / New York—WASHINGTON—Paris - Close 6 P.M. ansssrresnsnaden TRELAINE AND DENTWOOD TWEEDS IN Women's Smart Suits 35 For Town or Country Your whole spring wardrobe can fashionably con-. tain nothing smarter or of more genuine usefulness than a sports-and-town suit of Trelaine or Dent- wood tweed. - Easter Costumes Demand Accompanying Gloves The demand may well be met here, with gloves to follow every sleeve, no matter to what fashionable lengths it may go. STRAP-WRIST GAUNT- ’ LETS, in copper, gray, brown, beaver, mode and .white, 6-button length, self and two tone fancy embroid- ered, with picoted tops, $3.25 pair. STIFF-CUFF NOVELTY GAUNTLETS, in gray, tan, black and white, with novel motifs set on the cuff in con- trasting shades—fasten with 2 clasps, are embroidered and are $5 pair. ANOTHER NOVELTY GLOVE, is a 4-button French kid, embroidered in two-tone colorings, clasped at the wrist with 2 clasps, and shown in a variety of Spring’s newest shades, $4 pair. 8 AND 12 BUTTON LENGTH GLACE AND SUEDE GLOVES, Paris point embroidered, P. K. sewn, and overseam—are shown in new copper shades, brown, gray, mastic, white ‘and black, $4.50, $5.50 and $6 pair. 16 - BUTTON - LENGTH OVERSEAM SUEDE GLOVES, in mastic, beaver, pearl and French gray, $6.50 sav te 5 his fifth tion, mad son of a cs for the exp: ning Wrangel Isla) he awford, knew of the expedition The Americ; “became ed with ion pu through lo venture. Although S| Smartly tailored are the varying length box coats, the tuxedos, the Norfolk models with box pleats and four pockets, the more tailored styles with three but- tons—they may be worn with or without the belts —and they offer a really wonderfully wide selection in the newest shades, among which Princess Mary blue, jade, pilgrim, desert sand, cherry red and the indistinct colored checks are most pogular. intended and to p: ion to the British tion under close to the ashore, the e de Leng, an 2 taj Most unusual is the low price, but it does offer every woman the possibility of a smart suit in her spring wardrobe at very little expenditure, Sizes range from 32 to 44. ‘Women's Suit Secgion, Third floor. - claims to have financed xpedition, which satled fron me, August 8, 1921 Much Individuality in New 4 NEw-- Handmade Blouses -~ Russia Calfskin Oxford | 22 = vz || e v v 12-BUTTON WHITE WASHABLE IMPORTED SUEDE GLOVES, 2 < . 5 - ses . USSIa’ a’ s In X Or DOESKIN GLOVES, $5 pair. clasp, P. K. sewn, in French gray, are IN MAINE HELD VITAL Fine voiles, batiste and dimity are really charming back- 2-CLASP KID GLOVES, in white, spear point embroidered, $3.75 pair. . gmuvnds for the exquisite hand-drawnwork, embroidery and That Assures Correctness for Street Costumes black, brown, copper, mode and gray— 16-BUTTON WHIT E GLACE Today's Vote Important '4‘_95‘ as }““” ‘l]\‘:"t df‘-‘“"g'!“h the new handmade blouses of the also” in varied black and white com- GLOVES, exquisitely embroidered in Well as Indicator of National Long sleeves are generally accepted, with their turn-back - wear, this dignified and exclusive last of LAIRD, SCHOBER S : and $3 pair. $7.50 pair. cuffs trimmed to match their collars—but there is variety =~ & COMPANY will be chosen by many women and girls. 2 F Glove Section, First floor. i‘:l;l;i(:‘;f)];\[}"cs' ;‘l:lc ]’egg_\f', 'tlllmdslq‘narc tu.‘wgdlg).' the V _tul?— Preferred for its perfect-fitting qualities, the comfortable toe ¢ ular, and the new frilled blouse, which is especially i ; v v il i ; e 3 lovely among imported French models, is having a tremen- ;l;]d Su.-alg.}ft tip, Go?d)ear welt soles and military heels. . " J & . B : EenmoReDGAtVE 18 0 dous vogue. e price is muchllo.\\er than we have been able to offer for ere Is uch atls actlon mn OWlng tic ohn A. Ly > some time for a similar quality oxford. $12.50 pair. . e . The candi- rish lace is indeed a coveted decoration, and filet is favored, Women's Shoe Bection, Third g - re v i v th 2 - Netson, (republi > son s s ., floor. —that when you have your hair shampooed here that only the e sl 3 too—you will be enthusiastic when you see the wonderful 5 very finest and best soaps and preparations are used; that there foth atioracyaiof Augnsta s The district always has been strong- variety of styles, and prices are quite in accordance. is a trained operator who does the work; that your hair will $5 to $I3 75 have that softness, that high luster that accompanies a thoroughly * . scientific and careful shampoo—and that it will all have been done With Attractive Selection, Too, at $2.95 and $3.95 in the privacy of refined surroundings. Blouse Section, Third floor. Our perfectly equipped Hair Dressing Salon assures you of all of these things—and we invite your patronage. Appointments by . phone, Main 5300. Hair Dressing and Maoicuring Section, Second Floor. 1y republican, but th a hard camps g it their way received a margin of 19, when women voted for* election statements acterized the el most important state, The Perfect Foundation for the Easter Costume Lily of F rance CORSETS hout the country as * orsement of the splendid work o nt Harding and his co-work ers. . “If the democrats should succeed in qutting down the usual republican * he added, “it would give s encouragement to the campaigners for the fall | Plain-colored Rugs 100 Cowhide Are Again Being Largely Used in Homes Where g Presenting New Models - Boston Bags at hope” g Color Values Are 1y Appreciated & s 8 ‘general fecling of d for the New Season = Fiopery O $1.50 ; 1o hag done mothing: N o A - P 3 as ghv?gebis a git’(ere‘nt‘.style fo%each figure, each distinctive in May he :fld in the ;Oft colors of gray, taupe, sand, ] sjven cither the farmer, the laboring | hl!l 'n." l"st ;lii fi:ma\nej 1;1g tl;: e iz;;s()itopet‘;lfecfti corsetmg._ Thetlr brown, blue, rose and green. 13, 14, 15 and 16 inch :ie::tlll:g::nlsh::;\fi‘fia}:‘{m& nrhoeuqc:fi:z- oning i U] y e re and invests AT} ® - 3 thavg 5 A t]he ‘&‘arelrjwithf ‘.;‘ defightfiz[d slense ot beifig wefi dre:S:dA Feathers of Every Description \’gNDSgR Q{ENItLL;fi: l:]UC;i, alike onsl-;osth sides, rever- SB‘]Z::k e iaein gress trom its letharey is 10 elect & | The new Lily of France models include pink silk broches, sible, and give practically double service, $65. J —_ . dotted batistes, white coutils—and an entirely different model ARTICULARI Double-stitch -over- GERMAN SHIP SAILS. of elastic and brocade without any lacings which is the P TI Y CHAUMONT CHENILLE RUGS, $105. cn%us:a;‘s,cs::,e;ag;:‘:t = : superlative expression of the corset designer’s art. , ' A 4 5 IMPORTED CHENILLE RUGS, $95 to $135. good grade of lining, with‘ First Transatlantic Vessel at Bou- Priced $5 t0 $25 Biot and Bitds LEXINGTON WILTON RUGS, $80. sidespackst. e TR Corset ection, Third floor. . . This is a split cowhide he ¢ teamer .iniuum‘nemn; . Are Extremely Popular in WILTON VELVET RUGS, $65. leather of good weight iha e ot AXMINSTER RUGS, $57.50. and strength, and will ai- 3 5 2 S ford splendid service. " FOX Sca-l'fS Are FaVGred Spring . Millinery KLEARFLAX LINEN RUGS, §45. Traveling Goods Section, Fifth fioor. f S P d S AMBASSADOR WOOL FIBER RUGS, $30. or Opring and Jdurmer o - . " IMPORTED SCOTCH CHENILLE CARPETS, 9, 10, 6 Especially the richer, lighter Two models sketched point the way to their attractive use and 12 feet wide, seamless, $9 to $11 square yard. B 0 O K S h s s in a color scheme of black and white—Cherry red straw is : 5 sliades' lotisplatinun /Simitation altogether charming with a pompon of red biot falling over All the above Rugs are 9x12-t. size—small sizes may bethad blue, red, taupe and chestnut Z p S 3 i i A Bro s which }:ld gl in;e;:afll:lxc its brim—which also finds clever uses as trimmings in other A8t Proportionate prices. For Lenten Reading' air of softness and charm to the spring colors—the matron’s hat is entirely distinctive Sug Bectien, Blxth Soor. . oY) ¢ A carefully selected list of re- smart costume. These are un- with its crown encircled with bird wings.—but pl}lmage of ‘ligious and theological' books, ““_“‘"-‘i thick and furry, long- every sort is favored, and.we see the sweeping ostrich on the suitable for this period. £ :;’:igi c?("gfls';fi" g]tec;;;‘:i]:e: wide brimmed dinner hat—the glycerined ostrich is charm- . “IHE CHRISTIAN f extremely bemm,-gn‘g g +ing, too; and birds perched at smart angles on brim or crown S TASK”—by J. Harold Du- ogmxr“ms,p;m,n‘,_,,,,‘: ) i 4 5 v i > i bay t atleast an interest- The values are unusual—for prices begin as low as $25—and add~ mich t.o thefsmariness obihatsitonsstisctimeatunatic CheStS of Cedar bass; 3125 b 2 ing refim All._-tic Ant!:nhy-? o to $95—while an ex uisittr silver fogx is priced $350, Spring. Priced $22.50 and $35. “THE UNIVERSALITY- Alisged by ché Chiness to be simost §“P Section, Third floor. = E ¢ Millinery Salon, Third floor. o S . OF CHRIST”—by. Bishop 1 to bring to the. g For the Woman Who Is Storing Her Winter Clothing and \y, M. Temple, $1.25. : For the Girl Who Is Planning to Fill Her Hope Chest. IF}‘}.GJI(;?vetIt‘IgESO. by Rey. For the Room Where Such a Chest Is an Asset. 2 “PREACHING }NF I&ON-- DON”—by Rev. J. F. New- A Cedar Chest at $17.50 ton, $1.50, Well constructed of red cedar, with tongue and groove joints. Fit- ¢ EVERY DAY RELI- N\ Exquisite Lace and Embroidered Flouncings Are Fashioning Many of the Loveliest Easter Costumes sscscsssesrasesaseantitan oz N 3 . s i i Vi beau- BEAUTIFUL EMBROIDERED NET FLOUNCINGS show EMBROIDERED NET BANDINGS to match, it widths of 4- ted with strong hinges, lock, casters and handle and with 2 " by 1. E. patterns both scalloped and plain edged, in white and ecru. to 9 inches, are priced $1.50 to $3.50. £ 7 tiful plain, glossy finish. A handsome chest in all. GION”—by J. E. Freeman, A WOOL LACE FLOUNCINGS, the newest vogue of the season, - $325 to $6 yard. are in a delightful cream shade; one pattern with an 18-inch Chests at $27.50 Chests at $30 “THE VISION WE FOR- THE VOGUE FOR COLORED LACE: FLOUNCINGS finds banding to match—the other with an all-over wool lace in £ 1 construc-* Hand: d cedar chests, GET"—by P. W. Wil expression in the fancy radium and Spanish laces, in Spring’s matching design. Of the same general ;;50 biit N ’°‘fi. red Sy hith —by P. . Wilson, newest shades, $3 to §5 yard. And all-over laces, in colors to CARRICK-MA-CROSS LACE FLOUNCINGS appear in new ;l{o: laasrg!el;csg:ea:; :m'ie h but :‘:‘l t amsoxnmcgo;z;scx“ieem }f'umm $2. ;’n:r‘;h the flouncings are beautifully designed, $1.50 to $5.50 Sf;;g{\;,r;':‘l:;l)lll::hsealrfil'-iu;c!)n:lr:dw.ig-:;:h flouncings—with band- ciialarmer ine and age > o stair “DOES CHRIST STILL : ) ’ ¢ HEAL?—by Henry B. p EMBROIDERED ORGANDY FLOUNCINGS 20 Other Cedar Chests from $12 to $45 - Wilson, $1.50. _ X : Remind one that it’s time to think of confirmation frocks—and loveliet ones than these could scarce be found. Mahogany-Finiah Chests, in Period Designs - “TbHEJOSffi“}‘{S};csLISI;E” = // : ¢ PATTERNED FLOUNCINGS, some with WHILE AMONG THE WIDE FLOUNCINGS there is an ex- deray i i i B 2 s @0 ] E:fr%l)"lssl:lal’{lgll;zd c]:]ges. in Atlu: 22-inch lengths, §2 yard. quisite picce patterned after the lovely Carrickmacross—it Sel:{!acr 5;.:;’::;;; ?fifi’:‘:::: t:fa;leig;ls;g:;e;l;o‘;:r}l:rg;:;: uorfp otin:e' “IN HIS IMAGE” (a chal- E Bandings to match some c:lfs;hes:dare dout.;Ie nished or ;so tiazré;:‘hgs sndgfirnced $550 yard, and the 9-inch banding r Not only for bedroom but often appropriate in hall or living lenge to Darwinism) by S straight, and priced $1.50 an yard. is §3 ya 5 rooc mm.“' $35 to $50. BT " Wm. J. Bryan, $1.75. : Lace and Embroidery Section, First floor. ; W s e ¥ il e b o L s e : = : > v 1R M St NW.