Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1923, Page 18

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Liyg L m : 'THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1993. WET.. OBSERVES | Rev. lason ifible‘ Pierce | Open 9:15 AM. 10th, 11th, F and G Streets The Ever-popular ~ Victor Record - “Gems from Robin Hood” Parts 1 and 2 By the Victor Light Opera Co. 35413—81.25 Victrola Galleries, Fourth fioor. Among Spaakers on Effects of National Prohibition. An address of welcome by Rev. Ja- | #on Noble Pierce and short addres by superintendents of several depart ments of the on marked th ope xerc ¢ of the Wom- anjs Christian Temperance Union of the District of Columbia, in celebra- tion of the third anniversary of na tional constitutional prohibition, at st Congregational Church, T xe s began with the sing- ing of hymns, led by Mrs. O. E. Lan- ter, with Mrs. Chester Adair, ac- pngratulu t work and ther v the younger one y School Work. Mrs. lla M. Drew, superintendent stumes of wuntries which against ppearing in film | 1nouncement being sched- Clark, vice { the arrival | RGNS KILED ISR ANPSTRETE i Tantern of Dead Man Believed to B jé Have Become Entangled in Brake. her fell or jum went off the end of a Fa 1. His s taken into an office nearby, ndria Hospital. cachied the hospital life was | extinet. Powell's body was | » Wheatley's mortuary chapel. | wain. coroner of Aflington | point and he ma ler to save his| Gene : Stratten-Porter author of “Freckles,” “The Harvester,” “Laddie,”etc., confides to her millions of readers why she is now at Hollywood making “pic- tures” of her famous books in the February ! ' ‘Magazine" ' 1{0f ouT ToDAY R JUNIORS-Little NRs One-third the regular dose. Madeof same ingredi- ants, then candy Jrs, coated. For children and adults. e ks 3| & 3 s b P12 + o RN G ;5. 7. TP =; PRIy Economy News Jfor Mothers of Little Folks You'll surely be interested in these January Sales of un- dermuslins—for you know what a lot of underthings it takes to keep little folks al- ways fresh and clean—and prices are so low now, that it would really pay to buy enough to last all summer. Sizes 2 to 6. Cambric Drawers, 25¢ pair. Cambric Knickers, 45c pair. Drawer Waists, 35c. Princess Slips, 75c. Nightgowns, 95c. Would enjoy his ride in win- try weather if he were wrapped up in one of these lovely, warm, tufted satin baby buntings—of pink or blue satin, embroidered in dainty flowers. Priced $7.50. Tufted Silk Quilts, in pink or blue, for baby’s crib or carriage; some plain, some embroidered. Priced $3.50, $4, $5, $6.50, $8.50. Mary Evelyn’s Chocolate Cake ’1.25 Direct to us from Mary Eve- lyn’s Cake Kitchen, Long Island. - New ¥ork. Many consider it the most de- licious of all cakes. Candy Section, Fourth floor. New 1923 Bucilla Package Goods Has Just Arrived To Be Embroidered And every package contains the stamped article, mercerized embroidery cotton sufficient to complete it, and directions for its making. Ready-made Rompers, sizes | and 3 years. $LIS. Child’s Dresses, sizes 2, 4, 6, SL. Play Apron, 65c. Set of three Bibs, 75c. Set of Bib and Tray Cover, 65c. Baby's Pillow Cover, 55c. Crib Cover to match, $1.25. Library Set, stamped on tan +Bucilla cloth, with pot of blooming flowers for French knot embroidery: Scarf, $1.65. Center, $1.65. Pillow, $L. Nightgown and Combination to match, of white nainsook. Gown, $1.65. Combination, $135. Art Embroidery Section, Second fioor. Sale of Brassieres 3 Wonderful Values 7 Different Styles { Beautiful models in pink brocade; heavy Special lace; pink and white satin, with double $1.65 net at the top. i Pink silk dotted poplin, with V elastic S;’lfico‘gl insets ypder the arm—pink brocades, in o bandeawistyle. Special Brassiefes of figured cotton madras— and bandeaux of silk striped serge—with 85¢c clastic at:the back. To realize the very excellent values offered, you must see the models, and the variety should offer something for almost every type of figure. Corset Section, Third fluor. Remarkable Values Sale Philippine Handmade Underwear $2.65 Garment Undergarments of a quality—and beautiful needlework deldom seen at anywhere near this low price; a wonder- ful selection of pretty styles from which to choose in both GOWNS and CHEMISE Beautifully embroidered by hand and daintily scalloped at the edges. 1f you are looking for real values; if you appre- ciate only the bfilt—see these lovely under- things, $2.65. ’ January Sale Silk Underwear Gowns, $7.50 Chemise, $3.75 Very pretty styles, to match. Plain and fancy striped pink radiums and crepe de chine. Silk Underwear Section, Third floor Reed Suite, $97.50 Rich Brown Finish Sturdily constructed suite, with box spring cushions and upholstered seat and back, covered in fine quality cretonnes. Very comfortable, with its deep seats and wide, restful arms. Other pieces to match—Chaise Lounge, $42.50; Desk, $32.50; Library Table, $16.50; Table Lamp, $18.50; Tea Cart, $16.75. Willow and Reed Section, Fifth floor. Close 6 P.M. Blouse Clearance These Exceptional Values Blouses Reduced to *3.95 Smart models of wash net, with lace-trimmed frills; jersey blouses and jacquettes—embroidered satins and those smart caravan crepes in vivid colorings; also a few crepe de chine models in suit shades. Blouses Reduced to $10 and $15 This greatly reduced’ group includes beautiful imported handmade and beaded overblouses—a few English model blouses—French blouses, beaded and embroid- ered—and a few printed crepes, including practically all good suit shades. Blouse Section, Third fioor. SWEATERS at Worth-While Reductions —Includes fiber silk tuxedos, $6o75 G‘I‘OUp and a great variety of im- ported slip-ons, in fiber, and wool and fiber—fancily woven, with short sleeves and ties at either side of the waist; rose, black, henna, navy, sand—rose and white, and blue and white are some of the colors. —Includes Heavy Jumbo $9o75 Group Sweaters, slip-ons, tuxedos and coat styles—with patch pockets and heavy roll collars; also fiber silk tuxedos in varied shades; with plaited belts—in fancy weaves. Sweater Section, Third fioor. Brocaded Velvet on Georgette Reduced to $7.85 Yard You will recognize at once the great saving that this | - new lowered price affords. Levely brocaded designs of silk velvet mounted on heavy quality %'eorgette, pro- ducing a fabric both rich and fashionable for evening and dinner gowns. Shown in an assortment of the most wanted shades. Metal Brocade, reduced to $12 yard. Metal Brocade, reduced to $8 yard. Brocaded Velvet, reduced to $12 yard. Brocaded Velvet, reduced to $8 yard. Colored Chiffon Velvet, reduced to $4.50 yard Brocaded Crepe, reduced to $3 yard Silk Matelasse, reduced to $4.50 yard Silk Matelasse, reduced to $7.50 yard Silk Section, Second foor. Clearance Reductions Women’s Beautiful Gowns %65, *75, *95 Evening, dinner and afternoon models included in this clearancing at prices greatly below their former ones. Handsome chiffon velvets in beautiful colorings ; beaded chiffon gowns from Nemser; charming creations in lace and crepe. ‘Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Mirador Embroidered Linens At January Sale Prices These Linens are beautifully scalloped and finished with fast edge which will not ravel or pull out. Now offéred at these greatly lowered prices: y TEA NAPKINS, plain scalloped edge, $3 dozen. TEA NAPKINS, plain scalloped edge and embroidered corners, $3.75 dozen. TEA SETS, 36-inch tea cloth and 4 napkins to match, $2.95. 1 < Linen Sedtion, Second floor. THE MoNOGRAM FrROCK THE HANDKERCHIEF FROCK for Misses Going South Two charming “Southern” modes that will be seen wherever smart misses gather. The handkerchief frock is probably one of the sim. plest, lnq,yet one of the smartest, things that has happened this season—of heavy crepe de chine in a lovely pinkish orchid, with a linen handkerchief bordered in slate blue for collar and trimming, $29.50. Also shown in other color combinations. While of undoubted charm and vogue is the frock of golden silk frou frou-van eponge-like fabric, with its charming monogram embroidered in white silk. $39.50. Another smart mode is the blouse frock, with a nar- row striped Roshanara crepe skirt and blouse of crepe de chine in a contrasting shade. Misses” “Southern” Frocks, $29.50 to $49.50 Misses’ Section, Third floor. WHITE SKIRTS FOR “SOUTHERN’" WARDROBES —and they may smartly be so, for there is nothing smarter than one of these white wool or silk skirts when worn with a colorful blouse. Pleated or wrapped—as the mode may be—you'll find it in smart Rodier woolens, Poiret twill, flanne! and eponge. $7.95 to $20. ‘While the exquisite heavy silks and crepes—one model in white with rainbow stripes—are $2250 to $29.50. Skirt Section, Third floor. Between-Season Hats of Silk $7.50 and $10.00 Are the popular hats just now, and show many clever little shapes—turned up or down, with clever little rows of ribbon or beads, a bow at the side; colorful fruits and embroideries of chenille or silver for trimmings. Gay shades of rose, blue, jade, all the pretty soft tans and browns and lovely grays are most popular colors. The two hats sketched are typical- gray faille, $7.50; the changeable jade taffeta and straw, $10. 3 Millinery Section, Third floor Women’s New Street Foot- wear Popularly Priced, $8 Two models that will be worn much by smartly dressed women this spring, and two models at a price most moderate. The strapped pump of tan calfskin has a smart P found toe with shield tip cleverly perforated; low flat heels and Goodyear welt soles. $8 pair. The tan calfskin oxford also shows the rounded toe and shield tip with smart perforations; low heels and welt soles. pair. Women's Shoe Section, Third fioor.

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