Evening Star Newspaper, March 15, 1923, Page 10

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PR THE ‘EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D, €., THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1923. PR'N[;ESS 0F ALY RADIO TAX PROPOSED. |WOULD COMPEL SCHOOLS |compeiive every oducationsl institation |5, fortifento, of (STaduntlon fo, 20 | of any, publlc ool supsriniendeny, | EFLZ3 e examinati he s o1 TO TEACH U.S. CITIZENSHIP | tressurtes to include in ts curricutum | ety continue For st lobat. one ocao? | normal_schools or collegos to cbrere L] T Pennsylvania Legislature Consid- a courbe of citizenship. ‘Wiltul neglect or failure on the part | be deemed sufficient cause for dismissal. E t M 11 ers Bill to License All Sets. " = The course would require school chil- . aS er 1 lner y TU I.E Bar Association Asks Aid of Wom- | dren, among other things, to learn the s X e NS ST PN Specia] Dispateh to The Star. Constitution of the Uniled States and R}CIARIHD;BUWL ¥ Maveh 15.—The en in Campaign for Law at the varlous state conetitutions as well, ania le ture begun | . o o : 5 1t al vould include the mtudy of ¥ - ol i % Will Discuss “Woman in Italian: hich its opponents be A Beautiful Riigus. BIOW utithe The American Bar Association has | aft . . . 3 g and Sq WIndsor . Chalr - I | 5 we are olfering fashion’s e a s Life.” Afternoon of March 23, | populurity of The DL in its) solicited the asei i seneral | COleEs newest and smartest { tentative forn des for a license | S por Special 3 o 3 Spring Millinery at a | i its | g give sensational price— $12.00 i ifee of $1 for all crystal receiving sets at Bauscher’s. and a fee of §$5 for tube outhts, All | $ 50 We have good values in small tables. BALLAKD { broadcasting stations would pay a li- ‘censc fee of $100. NN N SN ‘Waterproof. From the Kansas City Times, Sandy (in restaurant)—Hoot, mon! That's ma umbrella you are taking. McGinnis—Phat of 1t? Sandy—Do you ken who you're talking to? I'm Mclntosh. McG!nnls—Fuith! . Then you don't need it Va]ues Materials and trimmings of the v hinest—each model right up to the mim or style. very wanted color. Come early and make vour selection : Ida Walters 1415 G st. N.w. 1340 G Street OPPOSITE KEITH'S EEEEE ——— o[ ——] Tol——=[olc——[o]——o| A N NG NY O NGON ZNY NN SN NG N2\ SRS TN ajsy F 4 v Largest Ladies™ exclusive or l s ‘ icad_v-fur-\\-car specialty Frl.day =3 Store in \Vasl\ingmn. o8 TO 614 11th ST. NW. of the family of Catherine i 1 this country on a leeture Y . approval of the Ttalian A PLACE ravishingly ministry of forelgn uffairs and the A1 beautitul, delicious royal Italian embassy here, is sched- food, the bufit dance music uled to lecture on “Woman in Italian in W"?';‘f’ at more could Life” at Raucsher's. at 4 o'clock, on Y”‘!‘*y",'l ‘or your dinner the afternoon of March 23, under the i AfissiionATe, auspices of the Girl Scouts’ Associ- Dinner and Bupper. Phome ation of the District of Columbia. Jor Resorvations. Main 4336, Princess Berghese is described as a Meyer Davis’ voung lady of remarkable versatile tal- Fa ents and achievements. Besides Italian, mous #he speaks fluently lish, French, Le Paradis Band Russian and German. 2l was head of the Italian Tiussian in h tarv. She is was an organi 5 the Political ucation of Women. S| 10 wae organiz the first section of Girl Scouts in Ttaly. The council of the Girl Scou 5 lzth d ciation of the District of ; an which is making plans fo C- 7 The Home of Courtesy Offering Very Tempting Values 1n Silk and Cloth Dresses taken from our CITIZENS OF HILLSDALE | : % | regular stock. DEMAND BETTER ROADS ; ‘ ’ Seeing is believing: you must see them to Recent Rains Have Damaged High- / appreciate the wonderful values we are offering ways, Speakers Say. at < 3 for . (& Bl le—— el oo [c——[o [ ——]] Tomorrow Only. € The Hill Reld ite regu! ociati T ney School, i { 7 And renewoer ter vigor, : y ( ] 1t Speakers decla = & E 3 . o s declared they A commi was appointed to work with the ci 7ens' central committee on school ap- g1 Dresses oi Poiret, Tricotine, Canton Crepe, ~ o] propriations. New officers wero elect- b} i & isley v - propriation elect-| § ; T S ] an}ted Crepes, Paisley Crepe and the newest mate pley, president: R. H. H A rials. Sizes 16 to 44. Included in this lot we have a president; J. H. Dale, jr. g 4 v few Taffeta Party Dresses, Marcus Dale, assistant sec retary E. Wills, treasurer; J. : Strong, sergeant-at-arms, and I b 4 P‘ ’R I l |I I Mr. Ashton, chaplai 2 S S. S, $7 50 L] ———— H i . Gray and Blu Plaid Roshanara Skirt with ! Specially Priced Srushed Wool—825. Printed Roshanara top—$35. An Exception. From the Houston Post. Ar. Howell—Health is better than | ! wealth, 1y Sports models and the dressier wrappy designs—creations ur prospective | 5 _ - = . = 3 C oa ts an d Wra p S that are smart and effective—even as they are practical and = —_ & 4 N = comfortable. Brushed Camelair, Polaire, Overplaid and i Tweeds. in the Sports styles. Lustrosa, Canton Crepe‘ Best Library | €S H ) A > Twills, Frost Glo' and Veldyne in the Wraps and Coats. To rent all just : ! i) Original and many copies of imported models—in th out Books forjzussc The FI‘OC k S lnCl\Jd c ;hole ‘;'fcamily ]‘;j Cfiapis;—l:lat Crepe. Satin Cantone. 9 o . rinte: repe, izabetl repe, Bokhara Crepe. Canto Pearlman’s lecr:th Crepe, Krinkle Krepe and Crepe Romaine. " 933 G St. N.W. St New Separate Skirts Overblouse models—in the Paisley pat- i For Street and Sports Wear—in plaited | tems—printed on silk. One of the 0 Ifi and wrap-around models. Basket- 4 featured styles has a wide belt that 55 0 weaves, Eponge, Prunella, Voiville, 55-95 J ! ties in a sash . . The New Modes in s, = | | ™ \ SPRING HATS ' Repeating the Special Offering of The Latest Creations ' and Modes in fl fl m |g m CHOKERS | $Q)-50 ‘ | aster Hats [% @ fl fl E Camelair and Velour | - . - ting th 1 ideas i 1 The "“Popular Price™ Section has —are_here—FIRST! And the / New arrivals depicting the very latest ideas in style, never made such an appeal with value beautiful qualities which we have 3 beautiful quality and expert workmanship. Copies of Al el ; i H Solepted STANDICOMBARTSON: original French models and exclusive designs from New and eltectiveness—tor these Ilats are Visit our shop and criticall: ( s b . Py 3 A insphct ony Slogb abrhere - York's best designers. really wonderful creations and the price and try to match it at the price— A . a most remar — THIS 1S ALL WE ASK! & ; A large and varied assortment arkable one Stone Marten: .. .$27.50 / - that will make selection a pleaeure. H % Squirrels A - v N Opossum Chok- ] ; ' t $é) I 00 u \ ers .. i \ ‘ ° —we are showing an entirely new assortment at this SHOWN FIRST AT popular price. Newest styles, newest colors, newest = 7 . i \ materials. We invite your inspection tomorrow. A% Snug-fitting Turbans wp‘“‘ . . iZ | Smart off-the-face Hats .‘ g S| Graceful Drooping Brims U \ 77 Cagekine Shopes. - 1109~1111 G STREET NORTHWEST 40 Fine Milans, Tagals, Taffeta and Straw combina- tions—adorned with fruits and flowers in gay colorings: 5—__,L_-op=- > P > rich feathers and unique ribboned effects—in Orchid, fls( ABSOL&‘;)EP:IENA(T'CSI-IFQEC;LOU"I{L\?%‘E%I‘J\#;&?D en ) s < ¥ o . Pastel shades, Almond Green, Sand, Purplc. Moun- 1208 G St- N-w- ; 5 ! / tain Haze, Copenhagen, Browns, Black and Navy. . o Fourth Floor : : l——lolc——folc——}——o]——] E—?EEEEE

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