Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1923, Page 17

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0. KNGHTSGONG TOMARION TONGHT Gen. Sawyer Will Accompany Templar Banner Party as President’s Proxy. Representatives of Columbia Com- mandery, No. 2, Knlghts Templar, will leave this evening for Marion, Ohio, Whers they will turn over the famous “traveling beauseant” to the Marion Commandery, No. 36, Knights Tem- plar, of Marion, the President's com- mandery. Brig. Gen. Cl sawyer wml accompany S Vi to Marion as th 3 ive Of Pres) it Harding, who was un- able to e invitation extended to him the White House The “traveling <was handed over to th Jumbia Commandery, Yember by St. John's No, 4, of Philadelphia, was started on its’journey around the world by the Cyrene Preceptory, of Toronto, «anada, and will Visit one command- ery in every Templar jurisdiction throughout the world. To Entertain Both Way: The District men will be ent both going and cominz by the 5, of Akron, Ohio, mmande 7 nei, Thomas R Shackelford, John C. Harry A. Stacy, Andrew Tranz A, Birgfeld, Joseph F <Charles W. Riggin, James L. Sollers, Marry D. Tryon, Walter H. Beavers, Fdward Burkholder, Plummer H, Rid- dle, Henry H. Wright, Maurice L. Hart, ¥. H: Smith, F Frank Hegner, C. “Thompson, Samucl Bai Schommer, Wilbur Copel JWhite, Arthur Pike, C “William Hill, Ra ~consisting Dr. Frank ander Gran Charles F. Shackelford —_— at Hang On Iness. Relieve yours r John's Medicine.— End in ser by taking eAdvertisement. WALPOLE TO LECTURE ! HERE NEXT THURSDAY SBritish Novelist and Critic Will Tell Gathering About Novels and Writings. | Hugh Walpole, English novelist and | 1 ry ¢ w u he | 5] ure will | of the ington Wednesd will be met at t A committee of bo membe the Boys' Club, who will welcon: and thank him for coming to Wash- fngton_for the benefit of the club. Mr. Walpole IS making an exten- ive tour in the United States. At is lecture here he will be introduced Senator David L Walsh of Massa- husetts. ‘Waipole is the author of numerous vels, including “The Wooden n, 'he Dutchess £ Wrexe," Mirror,” and o Golden e The Dowager Queen Margher nfl Ttaly belongs t of f; ! yersons who i =0 stro 2 of | heing one « S i never has a party of that number | drug store. D. C. BUILDING PROGRAM INCREASING LAB'OR" Employment Service Says Ex- tensive Operations Are Being | Pushed in Capital. A building program of great mag- nitude is being pushed vigorously in the District of Columbla, the Unitrd States employment service announces in a resume of employment conditions for January. Construction work bs- gunon an eight-story hotel, the state- ment of the employment service said, is increasing employment for building tradesmen. There is, however, a surplus of cler- ical workers and machinists, who are gradually being absorbed In other lines. The skilled and unskilled la- ! bor supply generally is equal to de- mand, with a tendency toward a shortage in the building lines. Housing conditions were declared to be still inadequate, with an acute shortage of domestics apparent. An | improvement . in employment condi- tions in Virginia was noted, while in Maryland there was a large increase in the number of workers in stone, | clay and glass products and miscel- laneous industries. i TryThis . e o Raisin Pie Neighborhood bake shops and large modern bakeries in your town are baking raisin pies for you that will delight your men folks and save bak- ing at home. Your grocer or a bake shop will deliver a delicious one. Try one. They are mak- ing them wi Sun-Maid Raisins Had Your Iron Today? NDGESTION 1 UPSET STOMAGH B, S, S Chew a few Pleasant Tablets, Instant Stomach Relief Instant Telief from sourness, gases or acidity of stomach; from indiges- tion, flatulence, palpitation, headache or any stomach distress. The moment you chew few “Pape’s Diapepsin” tablets your stomach feels fine. Correct your digestion for a few cents. Pleasant! Harmless! Any A cream cheese is a soft, white cheese wrapped in foil There’savery good reason why we should make Mac- Laren’s Cream Cheese su- perior to all others; it pays, us to do so. _For when you have once tasted the creamy richness of MacLaren’s, that’s the brand of Cream Cheese you will always afterward insist upon having. Be sure you get MACLARENS Nippy Pimento Old English Q_\ | | | | | | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. * TWoohwirdy & othwop 10th, 11th, F and G Streets Open 9:15 AM. 4 FOR MISSES From Betty Wales Charming New Frocks 325 0 $59.50 Each day brings some charming new frock for misses from Betty Wales—some quaint and bouf- fant, fashioned of crisp taffetas and frilled to delight the heart of the younger, more slender miss— graceful, slender-lined crepes, smartly pleated or draped in fashion’s most approved styles— or it may be a sports model, like this smart frock sketched ; of wool eponge in gray, the wide sleeves slit and buttoned back to show a facing of dark henna crepe, and each pocket is elaborately em- groidered, and lined with crepe. 25. All in all, it is a chayming collection of frocks for misses of 14, 16 and 18 Misses' Seetion, Third Floor. WOODTHROP Laceless Corsets In the advance Spring showing of- New Part«elastic Corset $8.50, $12.50, $20, $30 Exquisite néw models, fashioned of beautiful fabrics, com- bining the comfort of hand-loomed elastic with superior workmanship and the satisfied assurance which the best and newest in corsetry imparts to its wearer. A Combination, which will be popularly worn— A Girdle with Two Brassieres to match, $18.50 I'he brassieres fasten on to the girdle with elastic straps at the back which give with every movement of the body. Corset Section, Third"foor. X Crisp New Neckwear . Adds a delightful, fresh note to tailored suits or sweaters. Pleated Organdy Collar and Cuff Sets; with vari-colored borders, are $2 and $225. Dainty Frilled Organdy Guimpes, with colored edges, ,are very smart for Spring. $450. Tan Organdy Shield and Collar Sets, trimmed with tucks, eye- let embroidery and lace. $2. To brighten up children’s frocks are dainty little Cojr and Cuff . Sets, of enfbroidered pique, in round or sailor styles. $125 to $225. Neckwear Section, First floor. Closé 6 P.M. Spring Coats and Frocks for Littlest Girls The coats are replicas of an older mode; with their quaint and engaging cape sleeves, their tailored box type, or the flaring models that hang loose from the shoulder. Soft woolens, silk crepes and camelshair are the favored fab- rics, and these are in the loveliest shades of tan, orchid, green, rose, copen and a darker blue. Priced 512.50, $15, $22.50, up to $45 Charming Little Hats to Match are Priced $6.50 to $15 Bloomer-Frocks. of Crepe They are the smartest and prettiést little frocks for the littlest girl, and there .are lovely greens, ellow, apricot, rose, tan, orange and other shades from which to choose. A bit of smocking, colored bindings or dainty white collar and cuffs add piquant touches. - Priced $5.50, $7.50, $12.50 Infants’ Section, Fourth floor. Our Entire Stock Boys’ High-Grade. Overcoats REDUCED Fair notice to mothers and dads of sturdy, growing.boys who want to take advantage of the exceptional savings this reduc-~ tion sale offers, Overcoats for Small Boys Overcoats for Large Boys We feature a large gssort- ment at ’16.75 Included, as an illustration of the remarkable values, are Boys’ Long- Ulsters of fine wool fabrics, sizes 11 to 18 years. Boys’ Bection, Fourth floor, The Children’s Millinery Shop Fourth Floor Is Aglow with Gaily Colored Hats for Girls of 2 to 17 and all the ages in between Charming little hats of gay-colored straws, and taffetas— quaint and dainty poke bonnets, and hats with long ribbon streamers—the sort of hat that every little girl wears at some age or another—smart little sports hats with jaunty quills—and dress-up models so prettily trimmed Sherry’s and Tiffin’s. Chocolates Fruits and Nuts s Sherry’s, $2 1b, Tiffin’s $1.25 and $1.50 Ib. \ You can get these. deli- cious, delectable candies in our Candy Section, Fourth floor. hemlines 14. $12.50 to $35. Giyls' Section, Fourth floor. Low-Heel Walking Pumps " and Oxfords, $8 pair. Built on a broad toe, flat Reel last—these pumps and oxfords are being popularly worn by the best dressed women. Shown in tan calfskin with two straps, shield tip; also in a:smart five-eyelet oxford. \ Women's Shoe Section, Third floor. £ Every Day Brings New Silk Frocks Pretty little crepes, some of them with uneven (copying mother’s)—some with pleated panels extending below the hem—and some bouffant and frilled frocks of taffeta; for the most part theyte navy blue, brown and henna—but a few are in almond green, rose and tan. Sizes 8 to 1 with flowers and dainty ribbon bows. Four of the many pretty models are sketched. $3.50 to $15 ‘The Prettiest New “Undies” —are made of dainty col- ored and striped crepes— or sheer batistes, in pink and blue and orchid— Nightgowns and Chemise, too, in white with colored trimmings. Sizes 14, 16, $1.50 and $1.95. little Surely Your Taste Jfor the Exquisite in Perfume May be satisfied from these rare fragrances, many of which come from the flower-laden fields of France. Volnay's Jardinee Maoni, $5. Volnay’s Gri-Gri, $7. Volnay’s Yapana, $2.50, $3, $8.25. Lentheric’s Aecolin, $4, $5.50, $6.50. Lentheric’s Ambre Mousse, $11.50. Arly’s. Jasmin, Rose, Violet, $6. Rosire’s Maharadjah, $15. 3 Miro Dena’s, Rareniss, $14.75, Dralle’s Illusion, Flower Drops, assorted odors, $1. Toilet Goods Section, Tirst Siodr, Many Bobbed . —who-last year were the cens Men'’s Suits and Quercoats Reduced for $3 4‘7 5 Clearance The suits are of various striped black and brown worsteds, and in plain brown and tan_all-wool fabrics, with a few mixed tweeds and herringbones. Single-breasted sack models, with a few sports ef- fects. All regular and stout sizesare included. The Overcoats are of the ulster type, either half or {full belted, of fine, warm fabrics, with plaid or con- trasting back. Soft plain colors of tan, gray, ox- ford, brown, blue and heather. Satin yoke and sleeve linings. Sizes 34 to 44. Men's Clothes Section, Second floor. The Original Haig Oxford, $14 Of Genuine English Pigskin made by the original designers The Halg Last does not rely on constant changing for its popularity, but it does rely on its constant rightness and goodness.- It is made by the original designers of this last, who are recognized as the finest shoemakers for men in this country. The English Pigskin Leather is both distinctive and lasting. The price is $14. . The same last in fine Scotch Grain Leather, $14. Men's Shoe Bection, Second ficor, Children’s Patent Leather Shoes with White Kid Tops There ncver were prettier dress-up shoes—and they come in sizes for growing girls, as well as misses and children; and the models for the younger girl have natural-shape toes, welt soles and low heels, Children’s sizes, 8' to 11, $6 pair Misses’ sizes, 111 to 2, $6.50 pair Growing girls’ sizes, 25 to 7, $8 pair Children’s Shoe Section, Fourth floor. The Pre-Lenten Social Season | and its demands for CORRECTLY ENGRAVED Cards, Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Dinner, Re- ception and At-home Cards are adequately met, in the service which our Engraving Section Offers The newest lettering on the finest stationery correctly engraved in our own shop, on the premises. Engraving Section, First floor. From London Comes this quaint and delightful Heads Ship and Couaée POTTER Y Dainty little pitchers; candlesticks, rose jars ‘and bowls—in 15 dif- ferent sha p e s—deco- rated in colors, 50c each, . ter of attraction of many smart parties of the younger set are wondering just what should be done now that the mode de- mands yards and yards of hair. May We Suggest the New Coronation Braids —which completely cover one’s bob. The effect is charming, as gell as successful in attain- ing the desired effect. . Art Seotiom, Becond floor, Hair Dreseing Bection, Second floors :

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