Evening Star Newspaper, February 9, 1923, Page 21

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3 __THE EVENING BTAR, WASHINGTON, PLAN COMMERCE CHAMBER MEETING Gathering Will Be Held Feb- _ NSBURGH & BROTHET - Washington—New York—Paris Telephone Franklin 7400 420430 Seventh Street Northwest Committees Named. —_— —— = e = = - o e e T PSSV eRtIeet g Saturday, Interest Centers on New Arrivals, and Special Values A Special Display—You Must Have One of These New Spring Hatifln Many Shapes D. C, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1923. Get several of these Silk Knitted Ties, $1.15 Grenadine weaves in plain and fancy color. Excellent quality'—bought at z con- cession. You should get a supply at this price. Now the Deauville Scarfs are Specially Priced, $1.00 I'he gaily printed spdrt scari that P has been ravingyover. These are triangy lar and shown in several attractive color and designs. —Men'’s Shop—First Floor. —First Floor. ———— next full meeting of ton Chamber of Com- merce, to he held t the Willard Hotel | Pebruary 15, are nearing “uml‘leucn.l r for the evening! 1amed, it is expected ! ug message will be chamber members that night n orator of rational prominence. | tree reports also will be sub. for the approval of the (uu| Committees Named. mmimittees and chairmen 1 have just been ap- dent Tsswe Gans, as | i = — named being chair- cond vice chairman: George H. Brown, | Audit—-Willlam M. | ight. Building n- ! Davis, A New Chamois Glove for Spring, $1.65 Real chamois skin. in the natural shade or white, that gives such a bit of spring- time to the dark suit or coat. I'hey are strap-wrist gaunt- lets. pique sewn and finished with neat Paris point stitch- ing. Washable, too, which i L makes them practical for Ernest % 1 " g both everyday and dressy wear, Je Witerway s — i i High-water —First Floor. Weld, al representa- rper. James F. Pure Silk Hosiery and bridges AL /| g In Chosen Spring Colors A / / \ Besides the ever-necessary black, there are tans and grays of various tones that are des- tined to be so important in the spring mode. The stockings are of a pure silk, reinforced with lisle tops and lisle feet, with high spliced hecls. Silk-and-Fiber Hose $1.00 Silk - and - fiber plaited hose that are both durable and good- looking for this low price. Plenty of the new tans and es black and white. —F¥irat Floor. From the makers; who have 2 reputation for putting the great est possible style, quality and smartness in their creations, we wiv Tinla sicas milis, evepes $5.00 have assembled several hundred 5 silks and many combinations brand-new spring hats to offer with a great varicty of or at this low price of five dollars. pE—— B mentation. Rose, almond green, reseda, indo blue, sand, gray, strawberry, toast are fayorite colors, with plenty of navy, brown and black. —Second Floor. Every shape. trom the pi turesque big brim hat to tiny tur bans or French bonnets, is rep resented in the smartest possible snsportation wnd wph A Borberich an holesale trado—W. ¢, Martn Wieganu SECOND STUDY CLUB | LECTURE IS SUCCESS Beckoning opportunities in these dainty Silk Frocks for Girls, $9.98 Looking forward to the balmy days of spring, or even to wear right now unde one’s snug winter coat, these pretty frocks of crepe de chine or taffeta will give world of pleasure to the young wearer. well as complete satisfaction to her Many are set off with sashes or trimming of contrasting color. Sizes 8 to 14 yeur Bloomer Dresses, $1.95 Always so practical and so the girl who likes boyish sports. They are of pre various two-toned etfects, many trimmed with leather hand-embroidery Sizes 6 to 12 years. Dresses that Breathe the Last Accent of Style, $49.50 Sweeping godets, long sashes. draperies from shoulder to waistline. prints and embroideries of the most gorgeous colorings—these are just some of many touches that make these dresses so enchantingly new. Every new crepe, from the never-to-be-neglected Canton to the silky flat weaves and beautiful prints, is shown in its cleverest adaptations, And the colors! Many choose neutral tones, the better to show their smartness of line, while others indulge in all sorts of oriental prints and embroideries or combinations both effective and! new. There is much black. too. but it can hardly ever resist a lavish beaded o embroidered design. scture in = over the nu opening lectu The New Domino V eil $1.50 Full of allure and feminine charm, the domino veil has taken its place with confidence Girls’ Rain Capes Woolen Middies $2.98 $1.75 and $1.95 i spite of much higher io l'his is just the season whe: Sizes for the miss. the medium size we¢ ner prices, these middies ar« + girl needs a raincape to pro- L as well as stylish stom u Mabel Boardman will act luncheon which will The sketch on the left fea- tures a brilliant stained glas< print in combination with black crepe. From the back it is entirely black, cven employing cape-wing draperies to obscure Fallow, the favorite new tan. is the color of the second frock. which it carries out to the last extreme. The entire frock. with the exception of the side The delightfully volored em broidery and beading designs on this black crepe frock are almost obscured in importance b the huge rosette of moire ribbon with long sash ends that on the. brim of many a spring hat. Hanging free and loose. it is just a bewitching shade for the eyes, and not long enough to demand the care and draping all reduced to this special fig ure. They are of an unusvally good quality flannel, in red rose, green and gray. Sizes 10 tect her from the winter storms d spring showers. These a: of rubberized sateen, with th hood lined with an attractive Scotch pla €56 1014 vear- ~—Fourth Floor. of a wider veil. Black, navy and n several attractive de- ~—First Floor. the short printed sleeves zodet, the cuffs and girdle, is §10.50. takes a graceful pose at the stitched in self color. $49.50. waistline. $49.50. —Second Floor. Henry Gilbert would be held e k B 2 fii » Two Desirable Models in Frolaset Corsets $5.00 Two models of this fa- mous front-lacing corsetare included at this price. They are firmly boned. vet there is nothing to interfere with the free and easy move ments of the body. The front-lacing feature give: the maximum of comfort e Bacliofiithe NS > and convenience, without Rubbers you buy today. ! ; sacrificing one element of The result is—rubbers so style, Especially suitahle frocks, as well as the newer g:rablc tlllmt their weafr has for medium and stout fig spring frocks, the costume come the standard of com- ures. / ip is equally indispensable. i h f:l::lwn Sl —Third Floor. And these are really excellent These Are the Days for Wool qualities for their low prices. Rum; ihisac pestectin They are of sateen, in a host of Slip-on Sweaters, $1.95 : means not only good appear- the most wanted dark and me- In spite of the popularity of the slip-on for several sea- ance but insurance t those early breaks that can dium shades. Some are quite sons past, there is something so new about these attractive sinple hwhilcRathersfase feim: models that they will win their way into favor all over make a rubber worse than med with hemstitching in sev again. Very Attractive Are These Silk Petticoats, $3.95 Fine petticoats of messaline and radium that give the soft, clinging lines under the new frocks. They are straightline models. some with scalloped bottoms and neatly embroidered dots, while others show narrow pleated ruffies or rows of pin tucking. Plain aed changeable colors. ~—Third Fleor. Sateen Costume Slips for Immediate W ear $1.00 $2.95 For wear under dark winter Sturdy Stockings for Boys, 35¢ 3 pairs for $1.00 Heavy cotton that wiil withstand the wcar and tear of active boys. They B\ are all perfect and of an Youthful Millinery | it oo $195 $295 $3.95 |Fel In millinery, more than anywhere else, is it Stockings f‘"'_"l;l' necessary for the younger generation to have styles Larger Boy, 79¢ its very own. And here thev are! Styles that bring A finer quality for the ‘ e Mo = story from | Gilbert told it, ing the gun 1 sentancing the de- of 150 days in the forth everything that is vouthful and charming in a ;rfl‘\':nfi boy r the small face, as well as many styles that take theis fh = influence from the most bewitching of the hats for s o heas i mother and big sister. SRdEr ettt L Smart pokes and droop shapes, hats that are quite and cordovan dressy in their many airs and trimmings, and some that are strictly sport shapes. All the colors that young fol like, too—bright shades to go with new spring frocks or dark colors to wear with anythinz —Second Floor. Spring Footwear —_— Two of Our Many R g Styles for Growing Girls $6.00 of experience Children’s Ribbed A durable grade ot cot ton, strongly ribbed. The popular cordovan shade 1~ shown in all size. to 10, with also a good assort ment of white in sizes o :10 10, and black, 7 to to Children’s Sport Socks, 75¢ Three - quarter - length 8 useless! All styles of rubbers and arctics for men, women and children. They are not *“U. S.” brand unless they have the “U. S.” trademark. It will pay you to look for it. —Second Floor. White, pink. orchid, gray. honeydew, black, navy and buff. eral designs —Third Fleor. From the practical tan brogue to a smart patent and brocade combination, there's an inviting assortment of footwear in this new $6.00 sport hose of fine merino, with ribbed cuffs. A very good grade. Tan onl Stockings, 25¢ ‘ Infants® Stockings The other is a dressy il i This sturdy, full sized Dress Trunk only $7.48 Be one of the fifteen 9 fortunate purchasers of these strongly construct- ed, handsomely finished trunks. They’re of 3-ply basswood, fiber covered, with heavy hardware, andtrays. Yes, you'd bet- ter come early. 3 Pairs, $1.00 White mercerized stock- ings that are so soit for little feet. Sizes 4% to 6! .. Infants’ White Fibe Stockings, sizes wt. 59¢ to 6% rvt Floor. showing. pump, with a vamp of pat he Annual Sale of . Two extremes of this at ppro extremes of hisay auarter of black satin bro- i T cade or en v of patent ° One is strictly a sport leather. The heel is only NOWDbOy Refrigerators i boee ori i miii b ol b welted sole and low walk- lightly rounded, making it Top-. M ilnzAhetl wfllll_ ruh\:{er €ap. an excellent model for t is tan calf, and a re- walking, as well as smart oP‘ cer' o@lx marka bl," EOOd‘I“Ok’“g ior drcgs;. shoe in its class. ~Second I'loor. AU.S." Storm Rubber for children. Built to stand the hardest wear Convenient top-icers; hardwood case, golden oak finish; white en- amel porcelain provision chamber; heavy retinned wire racks; solid brass nickel - ptated hardware and & q heavy castérs. Five sizes— . \ Very Low Priced $1,00 “M $1 055 “Home-Needs” MR EE $9.65) LN : Doubly interesting and important this year in view ‘of coming higher prices on this class of mer chandise. Purchasing now undoubtedly means pay TRADENANE A Short Story of Long Savings Geridec BE—401; i high, 23 Ay Curtain Scrim, good qual- M arquisette, excellent inches -lg'- 1ot lnih:-- d':",gg $13 85 ing less than next summer prices - o inches high, 28 . Reduced to, quality ; 50 inches wide. | Fard ..o Kirsch Double Curtain Each suit made of guaran Suits ot well-known white Pabcolin, the guaranteed Rods—cant be at g 69c teed washable fabric, in reg Duretta Cloth, the heavy ? floor covering: 6 ft. wide. improved upon. Fiber Rugs, size 36x72; ulation. middy or Buiton fmished jean, in button-on with enamel sur- A iaeas S MG, nciue 65c. &5 $17.85 . o and regulation middy, as durable quality. face. Yard price ... A on style, handsomely braid well as wear-resisting In 27x54-inch size, $1.48. Askfor U.S. | Rubbers Pabcolin Rugs, size 7.6x 9: will fit and trimmed at cuff and collar vincible Cloth in gray, blue. beautify the 6 98 Colors are blue, gray, brown cadet, brown and tan. Sizes kitchen, Each, ] and tan. Sizes 2)3 to 8 years. 2% to 8 years. —Fourth Floor. On Sale—Sixth Floor

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