Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1922, Page 18

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INCO 1316 1324 7@ New Shipment! Light-Weight Worsted JERSEY SUITS $ 9.95 - Women's and Misses’ Light- Velour and Sporty All-Wool Tan. Y KAVEHIN henna, tan, green, lavender and black. tan or blue, convertible col- lars. patch pockets, with or without belts. {DOUBLE-BED KRINKLE BEDSPREAD weight Worsted Jersey Sults, made with double box plait GIRLS’ COATS 7 Swagger and Sport Coats Y 2 $7.69 A light-weight. good quality spread. for spring and — summer usé: requires no ironing and for full-size beds. Hémmed and ready to use. back or the popular inverted for the kiddies 3 to 12 years e ¢ DOUBLE-BED SIZE MATTRESS 37 98 i Z - Covered with good grade blue and white, or faney — plait; narrow belt and fancy patch pocket. Colors are of age, in all-wool velour and heavy fan sport cloth; in ecretonne ticking; filled with good clean cotton; full 45-1b. whizght and worth $10. Satin Stripe or- Crossbar Colored Waists $4 and $5 Values in Special Sale of ot fine quality volle, satin striped or cross bar: tailored models; in all sizes. J Dobhy assortment of the wanted styles, colors and sbipes of new Easter Hats, trimmed with ribbons, flowers ar saving of $1.21 1o $2.21 on each one. an fruits: and i Extra Size Of the Better Grades. Nobby PANTS SUITS Of All-Wool Cloths, and Worth $10 and up to $12 7.95 Every Suit of good, all-wool mixture herringbones and nobby cassimeres, made with yoke backs and lined pants, All sizes. You o $t on any suit in §repe de Chine ENVELOPES $1x90 Bleached SHEETS Sport Striped SKIRTING 69c Yd. Pretty patterns. in rounds. with 19¢ Dress ° GINGHAM 12}c stri ‘Women’s Stylish Smoked Elk Featuring the Best Value in Town brown Just the style that is big right now, with the atep strap comtrasting with the smoked elk tip, heel and rub- ber or leather soles. All sizes to 8. $1.39 ered with blue aml white striped or pretty flowered tick, pure feather filled. 2% Yard-Wide | - :CRETONNE '18¢ Jarge assortment of the wanted _colorings and styles. 34 and 36 inghes wide. HATS - FOR EAsTER <« A5 dainty and delightful as the women who will wear them, - and as varied, too, as the many moods for which femininity is famous. Paris ‘sponsors both the saucy small shape and the large drooping hat, and gives us a variety to choose from that is almost bewildering. Every new shape, style and color yml\ ‘ will find here—replicas of French - models at surprisingly low prices. 5 Choice for Friday = .Any- Hat Marked Up to and. Including $7.95 s b o o = intevest on special savirgs cer- = FOR SALE BY RETAIL DEALERS [ = 4% tificates — compounded semi- = WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR | = _ 4 5 : e i Poto -Butter Co. E ' EVERY DAY lIS INTEREST DAY - = 307 13th Street N.W. = f ANV e et [ P Ave, Towest Itk i Ryl on TAR, WASHINGTON, FORD OFFERNEETS WTHAEH FAVOR Some: Members of Congres- sional Committee Indicate Favorable Report. By tie Associated Press. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., March 30.— Some members of the House military affairs committee said today they be- lieved Henry Ford's offer for Muscle Shoals would be reported favorably in the event he agreed to pay the cost of condemnation of land over- flowed by the oonstruction of dam No. 3 and modified his contract as de- | Sned by. terms of the federal water- power _act, except that a 100-year Iease be substituted for the fifty-year provision of the act. Want Project Completed. ° Members of the House military af- fairs committeg and the Senate ag- riculture committee stopped here a Mayor Bars Vulgar Shows This Year at Fair in Winchester Bpecial Blspatch to The Star. WINCHESTER, Va.. Mareh 30, =—No objectionable aide -shows will be permitted at the an- nual Winchester falr next fall, according to Mayor Glass, who today ‘gave alr authorities ample warning in advance. It recently was anunounced that Thomas F. Burley, secretary- manager, had been “given =a v free hand” im the choice of |. amusements. The mayor has addressed Mr. Burley a letter, in which he says. “I shall mot tolerate am exhibition by = traveling earmnival, Wwith its vulgar midway, its, immoral ex- hibitions and dishonest gam- bling devices.” . He sald that “our expericnces Ve T held up. ‘The mystery surfounding the shost-| ing of Brunen remains unsolved. This striking model of the Birmingham is in this territory, ready for' your inspection, rcady to take you for a ride that will reveal to you wonders of riding comfort you've only dreamed of. Deliveries on the Califor- nia Top Model in sixty days, touring and sedan-in ninety. Put this great car to any test you will—place your order, many are al- ready ahcad of you. Birmingham Motors 828 14th Strect N.W. Washington, D. C. o lot of fakers and mountebanks “the soomer it is placed in the discard the better for 'the come- munjty and all concerned.” WIDOW MAY GET CIRCUS. Sister-in-Law Withdraws Caveat | in John T. Brunen’s Case. RIVERSIDE, N..J.. March 30.—The cireus of John T. Brunen, slain in his home March 10, may be turned over v. Mrs. Doris Brunen, indicated when her i few hours en routd to . ington, after*three days’ inopection ‘of the | Myscle_Suoals project. Tho Committeemen sald that it Mr. Ford failed to make the modifications in his offer, they considered it likely that _the committee will recommend to Congress that appropriations .be made for the government itself io complete Wilton dam, leaving the othrer. features of the project in abey- ancé, Members of the House commit- tee, while loath to allow use of their names in regard to their Views as to the best disposition oOf the plants, were frank to say that their idcas of Muscle Shoals had been revo- lutionized by their trip. Sees His Mistake. “I had always voted against appro- priations for the dam and the nitrate plants,” said an influential republican member. “I had thought that Muscle Shoals was nothing but a big graft. But I saw my mistake. ‘It is some- thing which we cannot afford not to complete. I believe that in the gvent the Ford offer is not acceptable, the government itself must finish the dams and operate the plant.” Thia feeling was echoed by several ofher of the members of the party. The vital factors in the acceptance or non-acceptance of the Ford offer are beund up in the modifications above outlined. ENT YOUR PIANO! ) shortly, sister-in-la of Cary, 111. prevented th- administratiol. Mrs. Jaesche f after her -brother's death. She said that she did not know the filing of the caveat would prevent the widow tak- ing over the estate. According to- Mrs. Brunen, the ani- a caveat which < of*letters of Up to 35,000 and 50,000 miles the Marmon motor needs a minimum of attention; many establish 100,000 mile records for economy of upkeep and operation. MARMON CIheSForemost Fine Car Space 11—Auto Show 2 T. V. 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