Evening Star Newspaper, March 14, 1923, Page 36

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¥ CONVENIENCE “ In the very center of the shopping district, di,stnct,v surrounded by Government departments . and within a few steps of every urban car line, the main office of The Washington Loan and Trust Company stands as a prominent landmark. Across the street from the State, War and Navy Building and adjacent to some of the larg= est offices of the Government the branch office of _-the Company serves the busy business center of the city’s West End. Fantastic Stylesb With Weird Colors Promised for Spring Special Dispatch to The Star. NEW YORK, March 14.—It's to be a fantastic spring. Clothes are queer, patterns queerér and the names for she colors the queerest of all. Elephants, tigers and camels. edge into the fashion spotlight when it comes to the season’s shades. This, the style makers admit, is directly due to the excavations at Luxor, with the desert all around, the jungle not so far distant and the life like Egyptian decorations immediately at hand. - The style makers have toiled night and day since the initlal Carnarvon excavations began, working almost as hard as the diggers. They have had to think out names of shades while all the other worker: had to do was to bring their dis- lighter tints. As it is, the feet and legs of New York these days are en- shrouded in elephant's breath. Not s0 darn_enshrouded, either, for the hosiery is as impalpable as a breath, at that. The camel has loaned his good- looking tan, as well as his actual hide, to lend the season an effective background for its more vivid tones. “Desert,” which is the color of the desert sand, also 18 in evidence. Against these neutral shades are thrown pell- mell such eye-arresting and car-tickling wonders s say, ptian blush." If you never happened to see n Egyptian blush, it seems just as Well fo know that sho turns an ex- traordinary shade between flame and henna; a combination of scarlet fever aud sunstroke. “Tiger” i& a truly Eorgeous tawny yellow, almost deep enough to be a glowing golden brown. It is supposed to match the deeper shades in the an‘s stripes. All of these colors are combined in “Meuntain Haze” Is Another. Just to prove that the thinkers up |Sirg of shades can imagine in t of |1y color no matter It they don’t happen JlllllllllllllI||IIIIIII|I|IIII|HI|I|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIII ————— n of the sports materiais which [to the somewhat frank ideas “the women buyers, be thinking of Egypt. there are Saby Taiinfully the. decorations from the various Keyptian tom The | tWO ""“""" American tints, One in symbols, animais, human figures—are [ “Mmountain hage” z lusclous hello- all there and even the frieze of hiero-|tro 1yphs along the top—all this as & order to a golf skirt. Perhaps it is not amlss to wonder whether, If the symbols and hiero- glyphs were declphered, one would care to have wrapped about one's knees which probably were all right on a Luxor alligator hunt, but would seem |ore a bit advanced cven for a modern arg: American_golf links. But there, per- —4m~rybmly. it would seem, takes & haps no Egyptologist bLelongs to your |whack But especlally the world oIt club, anyway. Tarsoms amens the modisias of Tarl Let Pequin or Lanvin, for example, pe. The other, cie I-rlrm as blue.” a broadcast concert, f; here aiways has been some mys- v all’ of the names for these lhasel are imagined. “The sales agents for the manufacturers of plies one big purchaser of he advertising manager,” loor nelghbor: inary salesman,” Insists a third; ues the fourth tint the once over and (Copyright. 1023.) RAIL HEAD RAPS FREAK EFFICIENCY OPERATIONS CINCINNATI, March 14—Many proj- Ansociation pf oldorl for creating a ht cars to be| At the age of twenty years a girl feased to rallronds where business is | usually attains her full welght. LTI T T T U LT ay | o ‘Tutankhemen pink"—well, then, Mr. Gotmjley ireferred. The ‘real nacessity of railronds, o additlonal main lines, enlarged el stage extension of vard fachiti money” only, when tested or examined | “and in our epinion, anly las prior to experiment, M. J. Gormley,|!n_the question of additionat manager of the car service division of Amerfcan Railway Association, fddress nere lmora Car shortage in recent months, due to inabi he plan o Haill | shortage of freight cars. _ Singer’s Midgets in Our Children’s Dept. Tharsday from 12 to 1:30—Meet the World-Famed Lilliputians The celebrated troupe of tiny men and women who are playing to packed houses at Keith's Theater will be on dress parade at King’s Palace tomorrow—a stellar attraction in our second floor departments heaviest,"Was one of those to whnh Gormfey said, It thelr frolght moving operations are to be expedited aud cheapened, {s the {mprovement of road beds, enmlargement of terminaig increasing the [and addition of facilities. effciency of rallroad operations prove| ~This involves new locomotives, Gormloy congluded, waw hore largely ity of railroads 1o move commoditie: fast envugh than to @ coveries to the surface, Shade Called “Mlephant.” As’a result of the unceasing labors there Is a dark shade of gray known simply as ‘“elephant.” There s a revival of a former tint with—wonder of wonders—its former name still clinging to it—the pale gray known :phant’s breath.” for young folks. Convenience is not the first requirement of a banking institution, but when it is combined with absolute safety—as in this instance—it is not sur- prising that over 40,000 customers have selected as their bank— Men’s, Women’s and Clark’s O. N. T. Children’s Spool Cotton Umbrellas 47¢ Dozen $1.00 hle rainproof umbrellas: 26 for women, with biac SRRPVTTIRYE BT U R e Ay ERt Lk D ot years ago, so a silk manu- explained toda: e happened to be w Af Black and white. All numbers. Limit, 1 dozen spools to a buyer. No mail or phone orders. —— faid him ow. #! "But so wripped up is t ; | maker in his work that the & £ | reath of the brute as it plunged In the minds of the great majority of fine car owners the Cadillac epre. . o him. A shade with a new 900-902 F Street N.W. 618-620 17th Street N.W. 2| 1mar A oh, W coon s the styles . sents the greatest motor cer value in maker came down frou e giant tree the world. in which he had sought refug Secei28 Auta At Had No Dark-Brown Breath. op Both Offices are Open on 15th and 16th From 8:30 A.M. Till 5:30 P.M. Eoriiaielylihe alophanclaia, ot T aetion Cedala: Compasy have a dark-brown breath thHat morn- | T W. “"." Sales and S ing. It it had the shade could not Yeracts have been revived this spring, when people are turning from browns to JOHN B. LARNER, President LU Large, Medium and Small Models Quality Hats in a Quantity Sale for Youthful and Mature Women at an Economy Price A SSSESSSTSSASELRR SRS S S AS é LU L L T R T T T T T A T AT cAt Last here’s a bran food you can eat - with enjoyment and satisfaction variety 'to meet every preference. The sale price is much below their value. green, red. sand. tan, gray. copen. orchid. etc \ touch ,of trim ming ]7rm|\l(‘c~ smart millinery at low cost. Beaut:ful Flower Wreaths—Full Wreaths and Half W reaths, Special, 98¢ Girls’ Khaki $1 98 Middy BLOUSES 2 Neat and_ attractive. as well-as. s good-wearing-—these Smart Goody Middies of khaki cloth.. Sizes 6 to 22. Made with long sleeves, patch pocket and saxlor collar. Rullnl bhottom, buttoned at each side. ALSO TAILORED KHAK trim-fitting and serviceable. Sport Knickers, for girls of Milan Hemp, Lisere Fly "3"'1’5?3;’. P 01"33-% and Timbo Hats ares, -the--Face ™ : : Models Qi e €8 Ganshil G —with plain and fancy crowns goodisetytee o (wsped ok Blaci il colo o OU are hardly to blame if you never could bring yourself to relish bran before. And for good reason, since never till now has there been a ready-to- eat and also GOOD-TO-EAT bran cereal—one you felt you could really enjoy. Post’s Bran Flakes with Other Parts of Wheat is made by a special process which retains with the bran Bran Miiiia other valuable parts ot the wheat berry, producing a T delightful food that is nutritious as well as laxative. Happily, it is non-irritating to any part of the digestive tract. 35¢ 3Z-lnch Fast Color Dress Gingham. ... C Yd : Plaids, checks and stripes in a wealth of popular cu - combinations—woven for strength as well ds™b special pirchase hrmg~ this exceent.. gnwham At ~pu tin «rmght stybe: price. .- $2.8. REMNANTS RL,A‘CK Wh e Regulation SATEEN, yard-wide kind, firm ng cha and lustrous. A .real 30c.grade | plain :md fanr) \Inn( Dresses of merceriged satcen, 29C | Priced - a g 29" 810 22 Made of heavy tan $2 08 ¥ G fnard khaki, with three-button cufi 25c YARD-WIDE PERCALE, at knees; top buttoned at | One-piece regulation model. in light and dark patterns. 45%45, cach side. Belt loops and two | tailored of white jean. Pointed Standard, close-woven quality, damask, pockets. | voke back and front and two in-fast colors. § d. | use. Very slight sec- series of side pleats down ibiE andls .. £ 79(, Cullislentt S0 Wit Trimmed. aath Knickers. . $ 50 braid and embroidered chev- $2.50 Brocaded a_nd $ 98 Plain Canton Crepe i of durahh‘ khaki S t ron. All-white or blue trim- Another opportunity to buy Canton Crepe of superfine e eW lr es quality at a saving. Rich, heavy weave.in plain and novelty brocaded cffects of jade. navy. taupe, marine, cocoa, silver Recipes ;5 cup. fiwur‘ : 3 teaspoonful salt 1} teaspoonfuls baking . 3 g RO The special process preserves practically the full &ups Post's Flakes S i 2tablespoonfuls butter or vitamin content of the wheat. 33 cup milk Beat eggs and add sugar. Sift flour, baking powder and salt together and add Post's Flakes. Add to egg mixture alternately with milk. Mix well. Add melted butter. Put in greased muf- fin pans and bake in hot oven about 25 minutes. ‘This makes 9 to 12 muffins. Instead of consuming bran as a disagreeable duty, you can now have in Post’s Bran Flakes a real bran food so delicate and appetizing that you will be sure to add it to your list of preferred cereals once you have tasted it. Not only is it appetizing, but it contains the right proportion of bran to be'thoroughly effective. to 22. Elastic at knees. med. Sizes 6 to 14. brown, Pekin. copen and black. Featuring Marvelfit, - Gotham; R & G and other makes | | s | | Special Thursday Selling of el S fabric.with four supporters. S35, thtle BO S SUItS 3 95 MARVELFIT, No. %2, of mer- y ’ cerized brocade “and Kabo cord fabric. The girdle de Tuxe. In Fine Tweeds and Jersey Cloth . GOTHAM, No. 2838, of alternate LR I e Sl Dress up the little fellows for spring and 1 finm-r« i Y sivle, $380. 77 low cost! Herc are good-looking little suits of 12-inch Girdle, same as above. tweeds and serviceable jersey. featured 3 Bran Breakfast Bread i Don’t put off feeling your best another day. Eat this HE oy TR delicious cereal regularly and you will soon begin to find 1% Post’s Flakes - - . S health and happiness the most natuaral things in the world. Steaspoonfulsbaking powder %3 teaspoonful salt 3 tablespoonfuls molasses 1 o j A generous package for 15 cents $3.00. buttoned-on and junior Norfolk sty 3to & \avlnr A SPECIAL GIRDLE of brocade and rubber collars afid Buster Brown collars braid-trimmed or tai- fabric, with four supporters. $1.50. lored, Embroidered chevron on sleeves. . Chic Spmng Frocks @ Of Allme Crepe, anton Crepe, Woal Crepe and Printed Crepe—Many ith Paisley Crepe Top ,. 3 tablespoonfuls melted .shortening Sale of 35¢ Pillowcases 25c Each Save 10c each on good qual- ity cascs, sizes 42x36. Madc of firm. starchless, bleached cotton with wide hems. TLimit. 6 to a buyer. Feather Pillows, 79¢ 7% each for 17321 bed pill covered with strong ticking filled with clean, new feathers. Bedspreads, $1.88 $2.25 heavy white crochet Bed- spreade. finished with kem. Size twin beds. Attractive raised pat- terns, ¥ Huck Towels, 19¢ Standard 25c Huck Towels. size %3 n. absorbent quality, with fast-color woven blue borders. Cocoa Mats, $1.00 5. h : ' i e e et e L Bijliant. touchies of novelty—including Deauville bandannas; with girdie “to & S . niatch: Paisley. sleeves and panels set intc plain color crepe; full Paisley tops, and Shelf Oilcloth, 71/25 Yard phain colors of capen, brown, ashes of roses, green, tan, navy, sand, gray and black. Plain and fancy patterns in this All sizés 16 to 44. scallaped Shelf Oileloth: the stand- . i - : e Sagn el Adorned with embroidered motifs, fancy stitching. rosettes, lace berthas, Grass Rugs, 29¢ dainty rufflings and puffings, ribbon bands and bows and gray folds of material; 40c ,18x36 heavy durable Grass many ~park1mg with metallic .ornaments. Long, three-quarter gnd shon. sleeves. I,r':,'f\’" a‘lli“ d in blue, green and iR Knead into soft loaf. Let rise one-half hour and bake in moderate oven one-half hour. T I I R WITH OTHER PARTS OF WHEAT A LAXATIVE FOOD WITH OTHER pagrs of DELICIOUSLY FLAVORED MALT SYRUP AND sALT A LAXATIV READY TE FOOD All Sizes 16 to 44 Made by'Pbstum Cereal Co., Inc. Battle Creek, Mich. Makers of Post Toasties, Grape-Nuts and Postum iilllnmmymmn|m|

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