Evening Star Newspaper, May 20, 1922, Page 5

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'HE EVEN . V& s f5e ING STAR. WASHII\'GTO_IL{ D. C., SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1922, Woodmard & Lothrop these most SOLITAIRE RINGS, with fany settings, platinum, or green gold with ENGAGEMENT Miligran or Tif- platinum top: alsc cluster rings. $50 to $450. ENGAGEMENT AND WE DING RING TO MATCH he Engagement in the new Princess setting, with solitaire center sur- rounded by diamonds and a sap- phire triangle at either end; all platinum at $425. The Circle Wedding Ring to match has al- ternating diamonds and sapphires entirely around the circle, $225. Jewelrs Section, First flogr Patrons who come to us for En- graved Wedding Announcements and Invitations know instinctive- ly they will get something of which they and their friends will be proud to send and receive. Engrasing Section, First floor. CHESTS OF 1847 ROGERS’ SILVERWARE —very best plate. 26 pieces, $38 and $39.25. 40 pieces, $56.75. 45 pieces, $66.50. 57 pieces, $102.25. 86 pieces, $157.50. 143 pieces, $232. 153 pieces, $247. SBilverware Section, First floor. diamond poinsettia and valley and others. Fruit and Salad Bowls, from Czecho-Slovakia, decorated in gold floral designs and in many shapes, $8. Fruit Bowls of brilliant mitre and floral sprays, $18.50. Large Varieties of Stemware Glassware Section, Fifth floor. Chizaware Section, Fifth flooe. Jov the Spring Bride Engagement & Wedding Rings That express the sentiment and love of wonderful of all events. SOLID PLATINUM EN- GRAVED BAND RINGS, set with diamonds or diamonds and sapphires, $135 to $425. PLATINUM BAND WED- DING RINGS, engraved, $23 to $40. SOLID GOLD PLAIN BAND WEDDING RINGS, 14-karat, $3.50 to $6; 18-karat, $4.50 to $7. RAVED 18-karat Solid Gold Band; in white, green and _\'e]lu\:; $8 to $12.50. Engraved Wedding Stationery Our long familiarity with the niceties of social engraving and experience in meeting the exact- ing demands are reflected in the high quality of the work we are constantly producing. We Also Engrave At-Home and Calling Cards and Make Steel Dies for Stamping Your Own Stationery A Chest of Silver for the Gift v Becomes a lifetime heirloom—a gift that will be.a constant reminder of the giver and a lasting pleasure to the recipient. CHESTS ‘OF WM. A ROGERS’ LIFETIME PLATE, with a base of the highest qual- ity nickeled silver. 26-piece sets, $17.50 to $27. 50-piece sets, $43, $46 and $55. 72-piece sets, $65 and $75. SPECIAL AT $10—=36 piéces ot Full Plated Silver. Knives are made of svlid metal throughout—will mot rust or turm black with usage. Glassware 1s Happily Received by the Bride Included in our extensive lines of the finer grades are a number of the most exclusive patterns, as the butterfly, the lily of the Ice Cream Trays, richly cut in all mitre designs, $15. Large Flower Vases, with dia- mond poinsettia or butterfly cut- ting, $20.50. Console Set, of fruit bowls and two candlesticks, decorated in jade and gold bands on crystal, $31.50. < Hand-Painted’China and Fine Dinnerware ' Hand-painted China from the Pickard Studios—a great selection of useful and ornate pieces, as Cake. Plates, $9 to $15; 3-piece Tea Sets, $27.50; Salad and Berry Bowls, $11.50 to $14. Hand-decorated Nippon China, rich in color and unusual shapes, as Fruit Bowls with inside fruit decorations, $15; Tea Sets, $10 to $25; Sherbet Bowls on stand, $45; Salad Sets (bowl and 6 plates), $28.50. Open-stock Dinnerware, in a good variety of Haviland and Limoges patterns. Sold singly ox: in sets, from $78 set to $423 set. et New York—WASHINGTON—Paris Gravuating Days dre From our large assortments you may choose everything from the dainty congratulatory gift—to the charming frock or suit in which your own “grad- .uates” will appear. Commencement Week Frocks Frocks which are a joy to see, in de- sign and color, in quality and work- manship, in their freshness and new- ness, really in everything about them. Charming White Organdies, with frilly ruffles and narrow sashes— frocks of crepe de chine and Canton crepe, models of simplicity, or beauti- fully beaded and embroidered—fluffy chiffon frocks —some with ribbon sashes, some with wide tucks and Frocks' for Misses $16.95 to $65 hemstitching, and others with ex- quisite trimmings of lace. Delicate Colored Frocks choose organdies with ruffled wheels for trimmings; organdies with a dainty scalloped overskirt; chiffons and crepe de chines, and dotted Swisses in the most delightful colorings and styles, one especially lovely in green and white, with pleated net ruffles from the round neck to the widé hem. Frocks for Girls $9.50 to $29.50 Closz 5 P.M. Mixses® Section, Fourth floor. Girls' Sectlon, Fourth floor. White Slippers and White Silk Stockings Her Stockings. white, of course, with two slender ankle straps fas- may be of pure thread silk, with tening with pearl buttons, the low lisle tops and soles. $2 and $2.50 heels, also kid covered. $9 pair. pair. Of pure thread silk from toe Or of White Canvas, with a single to hem. $3 and $375. With em- strap and white leather soles and broidered or open clocks, in all heels. $6 pair. white. $4 pair. Jurenile Shoe Section, Fourth floor. Hosiery Section, First floor. Her Slippers may be of white kid It is a Season of . Sports Hats HO can deny their smartness, their air of nonchalance, which is so charming? And with all their charm acknowledged —who can resist having at least one sports hat in the summer wardrobe? These very latest arrivals comprise a charm- ing group—of felts, felts combined with straw, even if it’s only a quill—ribbon hats, sometimes with woven crowns—hemp hats with quills smartly placed, and decidedly chic hats in all- white, summer’s choice, as well as the favored blues, sand, orchid, shell pink, navy blue and black. Choose from the most to be desired. $1250 . Millinery Salon, Third floor. Sports Footwear AS never smarter nor’ more charming than it is this season, with its many combinations of colors and leathers, and delightful new styles, many of which are first introduced here. ] . ,Sports Oxfords, of white elkskin combined with black or tan calfskin; gray elkskin with black, and v smoked elkskin with tan— completed with rubber soles and heels. $8 pair. _ Fawn Suede with saddle of brown Calfskin, plain toe, and low flat heel is charming. $12 pair. ‘White Calfskin combines with black patent leather, in another model. $10 pair. % Sports Pumps, of gray suede and patent leather, are shown in varied attractive styles. $9 to $11 pair. Gray Elk Sports Pumps, with black trimmings, $9 pair— while the same model in white canvas combined with black, $8 pair. White Elkskin Sports Pumps, have the strap and trimmings of black calf; rubber soles and heels. $8 pair. White Canvas Oxfords, in many attractive models. $5.50 to $9 pair. White Buck Oxfords, straight tip and ball strap neatly ' punched. $12 pair. White Canvas Oxfords, with ‘black trimmings. $7.50 to $8.50 Women's Bhoe Section, Third floor, < The “Graduating” Boy ‘—will need a fine tailored blue serge suit for the occasion. If he is wearing knickerbocker suits, you will find the best in blue serges in the Boys’ Section— both the Norfolk or belted styles from which to choose, $15 and up. Boys' Section, Fourth floor. First Long-trousers Suits of blue serge are shown in the Men’s Clothes Section. Single-breasted. plain and sports models. A special value in suits, $25 Two-trousers Syits, $35. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. Suggested Gifts for the Graduate A Watch for Her A Platinum Wrist Watch, in the new rectangular shape, mounted with diamonds—or with sapphires and diamonds; 17-jewel Swiss ‘movement—$175, $185, $200. Two charming models illustrated. White and Green .Gold Wrist Watches—Elgin © or Waltham movements, 15 jewels—in cush- ion, round, octagon and the new octagon, with rectangular dial— Very attractive models, $50 to $105. 14-karat White Gold Wrist Watghes, with ribbon straps, in varied fancy shapes; 15 and 17 jewel movements, $25, $28, $30. A Special 7-jewel Convertible- Gold Filled Swiss Watch—for the younger graduate, in two differ- ent shapes, $9 and $10. Jewelry Section, First floor. Jewelry—Many FOR THE GIRL Pearl Beaded Necklaces are always appreciated gifts, and there are many lovely styles from which to choose here. Dainty Finger Rings, Bracelets and Bangles, Bar Pins, Earrings, Dorines, Vanity Cases, Fancy Girdles, Gold and Silver Lingerie Clasps, Sterling Silver or Carved Parisian, and Florentine Amber inlaid with gold Toilet Sets. You may be sure.of satisfaction- if you choose from these. Jewelry Bection, First floor. A Watch for Him New 13-jewel Elgin Watches, fancy cases; in round. octagon and cushion shapes, beautifully engraved dial; 14 and 18 karat white gold, also white gold-filled, $35 to $72. An attractive model illustrated, $39. Gold and Gold Filled Hamilton Watches, in 17 and 23 jewel movement, $42 to $135. 15 and 17 jewel Waltham Watches, plain and fancy cases. varied shapes, in gold or gold filled, $20 to $63. Special 15-jewel Gold-filled Wal- tham Watch, thin model, 10 size. $28. Strap Wrist Watches, in a large selection, of gold or silver, 7, 15 and 17 jewel movements, includ- ing best makes, $7.50 to $85. Jewelry Section, First floor. Exquisite Gifts FOR THE BOY Silver or Gold Belt Buckles, Dress Sets and Cuff Links for afternoon and evening wear; Rings, with or with- out stones, as he prefers; Cigarette Cases and Cigarette Holders, Tie Clasps and Scarf Pins, some set with the birthstone, are most attractive. Silver-backed Military Brushes are gifts that a boy would be proud to possess; pocket knives and charms are always in good taste, too. And besides these, you will find-many other gifts that’'boys will like. Jewelrs Section, Firat foor. Gifts From the Stationery Section Desk Sets, in leather, onyx, bronze, brass and the handsome Roycroft work. 5 and 6 piece sets, with pad, calendar, inkstand, paper knife. letter rack and pen wiper. A variety of ®xceptionally attractive sets from whiclr to choose, for boys and girls, $4 to $75. Quill'Pens make an . attractive “desk gift,” colors. The pen, with chrom accompanying cup and antique shot. $125 to $278. - $250 to Stationery Section, First fioor. Book Ends, in hand- some shapes and de- shown here in varied nfins; carried out in poly d or iron. pair. key, others with pad Portfolios, of colored leather, some fitted with calendar, address bronze, book and stamp book— some with lock and and strap. $4 to $10. 5 — ”JEWISH REFUGEE | FIND CUBANHAVEN I Hundreds From Russia and Southeast Europe Get New Start in Life. | | BY ANTHONY CZARNECKI. | | Special Correspondence of The Star and Chi- cago Dally New HAVANA, Cuba, May 10.—Twenty- {five hundred Jewish refu ; | Russia,* the Ukraine, ¥ {other countries of Burope have landed in Cuba being sheltered and given {start in life. Arran | been made 1o re gration laws will T'pon their arr ugees were met inent Jew | 3¢ ) tind that in Havana 1 Drones Conspicuously Absent. Vit e shelt nd heen Miss Tema S of the w shops. May Purchase Among the rs, bri the Unit | them_ ay possibi “While !..(:n. but h | ganizations will fc {in the n { their arrival h Aild From United States. | fore this i { ment started ther western Jewish people one gets any {work and no | All are pulling for results ‘and we {are getting them. “We are thankful help the wor = r the great from the h- { Unitea s that wit out it und it a well nigh to handle | adequately government | too, has in its co { operation with FRENCH CUT.ARMY FUND. By the Associated Pre out a crease in appropri tary purposes ask budget is only appar several hundred m included to apply tc penditures and for ex poses, such as the troops evacuated fro | other expenses connecte ations which were left out of this year's budget n with this for mili T in the 1923 ent and that of 234,000,000 fr expenditures, it vear will spend com: than the 1,800,000.00 1914, if accoung is creased cost of everything the army has to buy. WIFE WINS IN DIVORCE. Justice Hoehling, sitting in Equity | court, No. 2, has signed an inter- Jocutory decree of @ivorce in favor of ! Elizabeth B. Parsons against her hus band, Edward B. Par: same time the court s for maintenance &nd counsel fees Mrs. Parsons was represented by At- torney Harry H. Hollander and_the | husband by Attornéy James J. Slat- tery. | For Winter ! Cellar-bration Reorganize yoar heating system before its shortcom- ings distress you next win- ter again. Inspection, re- | pairs, installation of HOT- | WATER_or VAPOR Sys- | G.&H.He:tingCo. “Found Reliable for Over Thirty Years. 'W.H, Gottlieb, H.E. Huntsberry, Pres. Vice Pres. 917 H St. N.W. & w |

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