Evening Star Newspaper, February 4, 1923, Page 13

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* HOOVER SUPPORT INQURY ONRUBBER Secretary Would Look Into i Possibility of Sources for i Bigger Output. DUE TO ACTION BY BRITISH Commerce Head Writes to Senator McCormick on Philippine and . South American Fields. Given Important Post With National Commerce Body American gov- the rubber pos- ppines and South | Worth $3.00 and $3.50 2 ol B. BARBER s indorsement of§ o¢ portiand, Ore., who has been ap- ined in a letter | pointed manager of the tranaporta- n, 11- | tion and communication department ‘ron | of the Chamber of Commerce of the MMETCE | United He succeeds J. Row- K at the C of assurances British representatives that tive of recent British | extricting rubber produc- colunies was to establish which reasonable re- scured and the neces- . GETSLETTER QUITS L. in spite f Poland, havin, hat work in Toover. > < CEhE L% : New Purchase of $20, $25 and $30 Models NEW! NOVEL! And of superfine quality =~ CAPTIVATING! Gracious and graceiul —dresses of exquisite weaves of silks, shim- phases of the spring modes so many and so mering their way into the hearts of fashion- . b . loving women. ~Choice, $15.00. Developed altogether irresistible that any detailed de- k4 : Sl Sy . . . scription is merely a-bare index to their at- in Canton crepe, crepe de chine, georgette, tractions. There are dainty rufflings, figured Canton, satin, chiffon taffeta and ge°’$e‘.‘° .,Crf"p(;‘ .'(,olors of navy, brown, piquant puffings, velvet bands, large beaded ashes of roses, Pekin, lavender, taupe, green, . s : motifs, rows of pleated ribbon, silk rosettes, embroidered flowers, Paisley silk bodices, tan, gray and black—and the most charm- ing two-color harmonies imaginable. All large lace berthas and narrow lace collars —fashion’s treasures without stint. Plain and Lace Fresh from the factory— every pair brand-new and the height of perfection down to the last thread. Luxuriously fine Van Raalte pure glove silk stockings, in heavy plain tloth and 12 beautiful lace stripe pat- terns. Pointed double heels and double tip. Solid colors and some with tops of con- trasting color. All sizes 844 to 4. Choice, $2.19 for stand- ard $3.00 and $3.50 qualities. Colors are cordovan, fawn, black, gr: castor, light aluminum and Russian calf— all at the height of popularity. were fearful pian jway triction to the pro- nd - Refuses to Explain After Re- ceiving Message From Attorney General. allapse in pric ould in turn w 2 or isumers through | tives replied | lation had irst place As DIA k. app gener: iuted Press sizes 16 to 48—and fashion types for every woman'’s fancy and personality. I ney Hoover | prompted | nHIm Worth $1.50. $ and $2.5 labor . pro- of in- would court. & ized fo tak Homer Eiliott, d_he « Tom Mr. Slack. but won n until receiving inst he Attorney General fon and | : n RS- “nited 3 Lvery garment of superior quality—as worthy in materials making as it is attractive in style and temming. Of batiste, voile, muslin, satinette and plain and novelty crepe. White and colors. Embellished with the better kinds of lace and embroidery, with colored stitching and dainty applications of hand embroidery work Samples from a noted maker. Choice, 99c. A Startling After-Stock-Taking All-Silk Chiffon Taffeta Yard Sold for $1.59 and $1.69 Yard patterns and remnants in a range of street and even- 1lk CI1 1,000 Yards 9 . . . . All-Silk Satin Messaline All-Silk Crepe de Chine Quality silks going for so little that thrifty women will hurry to share the bargain. Full pieces, dress ing shades. Taffeta and messaline are 35 inches wide, crepe de chine is 39 inches wide. Vermont Mapie Syrup i Direct from the farm, $2.30 per gallon. cash WILL CALCULATE MONEY jorc.oo.m. G. W. Bowen _ Enosburg Falls, Vt._ 31 YEARS OLD The high esteem fn which Dr. VALUE OF FARMING IN U. S! Department of Agriculture Sends Out Questionnaire to Planters and Crop Reporters. tistry_ ix our rec. ord, giving _experi attention te ner- 5:ane Testh Will Ket Slip P * “er’ Drop—$8.00. Other Sets of Teeth, $5 Up 50c | Gold Crowns up | d’ Bridge Work, URIAL SITES. = % i porcelain $5.00 Per Teoti for sainiess extraction when done. Al inteed. OR. WY 427-29 - 7th St. N. W. Oppostte Lansburgh & Bro., Grand Umjon Tea Co. Largest and most thoroughly equipped parlors in Washington. Phone Main 9138, by the quartermast i haracter will be made in | S. Kann Sons Co. “THE BUSY CORNER” Store Hours: 9:15 AM. to 6 P.M. Pa. Ave., 8th & D Sts. IE] Care, Capability and Comfort in HAIRDRESSING —Patrons of our Hairdressing Salon find delightful ~dexterity and restful demeanor on the part of our operators pleasing at- .tributes of this service. No ef--- fort is left unexpended.in the de- sire to gratify. : —Here also are provided the va- rious boudoir aids to beauty that Madam can purchase for home use, —Our Personal Section includes Permanent Waving Marcel Waving Manicuring Sham pooing Facial and Scalp Treatments - - Hair Dyeing -—Reasondble prices prevailing for the finest grade goods. Switches, Puffs, Transformations, Psyches, Clustér Curls for bobbed effect, Pin Curls, etc. " —18-inch Switch, three separate strands of natu- ral wavy French hair, for dressing bobbed hair. At Children’s Hobby Horse Barber Shop —The kiddies have worlds of fun while having their hair cut on Hohhy Horse Barber Chairs. Kann's—Third Floor, Demonstration In Our Butterick Pattern Department Mrs. Petten Butteric pert on t i ystem home dressmaki problems, will be here Monday and Tuesday—two day: ;. You are invited to consult her on materials and estimates, as well as on the unique econ- omy features of the DELTOR —the Butterick Pattern inven- tion that saves time, money and trouble. Don’t Fail to Take Advantage of the Opportunity Hundreds of Crisp In a Commanding Sale at and Extra Sizes Good-looking and thoroughiy good dresses for house, porch and Regular 65 (] 36 to 50 neighborhood wear. Of fast- color gingham, in checks of all. -colors, and in solid colors trimmed with checks. 10 styles, all with sash and pockets. " Trimmed with pique, dotted swiss and colored chambray. Every dress new and perfect. Sale! New Timbo Braid Hats Baronet Haircloth Visca Braid Hats Taffeta Combinations Behold the pageantry of inspiring millinery fashions for now and later—creations of irresistible springtime charm in wonderful argay at an economy price. Demure mushrooms, piquant pokes, smart off-the-face models, saucy tricotines, trig turbans—a hat for every woman. Trimmed with flowers, fruits, embroidered motifs, ribbons, feathers and ornaments. . Black, navy, copen, brown, almond, gray, royal, straw- berry and Egyptian green. Choice, $3.50. $3.00 Imperial Satin, $1.98 Yard Yard-wide Colored Imperial Satin, of heavy, resplendent quality, in pink, taupe, green, light blue, wistaria and old rose. $3.50 Belding’s Silks, $2.98 Yard Standard of quality—famous Belding's 40-inch crepe de chine and 36-inch chiffon taffeta, in black, navy, white and assorted shades. Clean-Up Odds and Ends Suits, Coats and Dresses WOMEN'S SUITS that sold for $25.00 to : tailored, bralded, embroiders and cHeee <xe Q1K 00 Choice . et and sports wear; sold for § and plain ors. ... silk lined; of Australian DRESSES, in SKIRTS for PLUSH COATS, sold for $39.751 coon with head and tail Choice that sold for 35 50c. Broken e, 12/zc RIBBED UNION SUITS, Spring- needle “knit: $1.50 uality, ~ Medi 5 $1.19 $1.29 welght for now and heavy fleeced kind that sold for $2.45. Broken sizes $3.00 BED COMFORTS, 18 OF them; full sizes; dur- ably covered and filled $2.29 with white cotton.... $3.00 INSTITUTION BED- spreads, heavy. durable and attractive. Sizes for $l 98 . single beds. About fifty. Bach $3.00 BL. ETS, WEIGHT four pounds pairs, in black and white s Also plain tan. Do 2.98 ble;bed size. Pair... PILLOWCASES—35c A N D 40c cases, sizes 45x36 and 42x36. Of excellent grades of bleached cotton. Per- 29c fect. Each Home Needs " Table Damask, 39c Yard Remnants of heavy quality mer~ cerized damask, in various ate tragtive patterns. Napkins, 39c Dozen 50 dozen White Indian Head Cloth Napkins, slight seconds, to cloge out at a nominal price. 25c White Enameled Curtain Rods Complete Each .... lSC Shelf Oilcloth, 7c Yard Scalloped Shelf Oilcloth, in neat patterns. 10c grade. Floor Mats, 19¢ 15x36 Ouroleum Heavy Mats, in rich, dark patterns. $4 Satin Duchesse 40 inches wide, heavy and lustrous. In & deep wistaria shade. $l ,98 Yard . $1.00 Storm Serge 36 inches wide. One piece each of navy, mid- pighs, brown and black. —4 feet long. with fixtures. Floor 79¢ $1.00 Matting Luggage Bags Steel frame, $125 Dutch Style Scrim Curtains All white. fo: rummage to, Tablecloths, 49c $1.00 50-inch Tablecloths, cerized damask, finished hem. Marquisette Drapery, 19c Yard 250 Yard-wide White Marquisette, all white, with tape selvage. mer- with *Notions Children’s $1.00 Stamped Dreases, 3%e. Children’s Stamped Bibs, 10c. Stamped N terpleces, each, 25e. Linen Color Scarfs and Centers, each, 39e. Stamped Pillowtops, each, 85e. Stamped Scarfs to match, each, 65c and S5e. Children’s Stamped Rompers, 35c. 50c Rubberized Household Aprons, 35e. m:,u Colorite Hat Dye, all shades, Elona Real Hair Nets, cap or fringe, 6 shades, dozen, 29e. Avaion Double Menh Halr Nets, cap or-fringe, 6 shades, dozen, 45c. Women’s Wear Corset Covers, 59¢ Lot of 79¢ muslin corset covers in various pretty trimmings of lace and embroidery. Combinations, $1.50 Lot of $1.98 and $2.25 combina- tions of corset covers and dra; ers and envelope chemise, elaborately trimmed with embroidery and ribbon. all lace, Silk Camisoles, 49¢ Odd lot $1.00 and $1.50 f1 colored silk camisoles in sev beautiful styles. Pongee and Crepe de Chine, $1.98 22 Women's tailored ponges silk and trimmed crepe de chino and georgette blouses that sold for $2.95 to $5.98, $1.00 Blouses, 55¢ Odds and ends women's blouses, mostly of white voile in & number of pretty styles. Silk Petticoats, $4.98 12 extra size chiffon taffeta silk Ppetticoats in assorted colors, th fancy flounces. Sold for $7.98. Silk-Flounced Petticoats, $2.98 12 wool jersey petticoats with silk ruffles. Black and colors. Sold for $4.95. Flannelette Petticoats, 39c In serviceable gray stripes all made of soft, fleecy flannelette, Ruffled or scalioped. Warner Corsets, 59c, $1.50 and $2.00 numbers in War- ‘ner Rustproof corsets, odd lot. Sizes 19, 20 and 21 only. 50c Jewelry, 39c Earrings, pair. . Braeelets, celluloid finish, set with stone, 3%e. Children’s Handbags, styles, 39¢. Spanish Combs, plain or with sets, 3%c, Glass Bead Necklaces, 39c. Bar Pins, set in white and col- ors, 3%e. - Rings, set with onyx and colored stones, 3%e. Coral Shade Bead Necklaces, 3¢, 15 and 26 tnch Pearl Bead Neck- laces, 39c. Change P compartments,- 39e. assorted styles, 3%¢ several one and two e T e LU T T T T T ] & 7 i P (LT LU T T T T T £ i

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