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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 1923. _By WEBSTER. LT T L T UL lIIlIllllllI|IIIIIIIIIII|IllllllllllI|Illllll"|IlllllIII||IIIII||IIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIlllillllllllll}II!IE Sale of $2.00 Richard Hudnut’s f Satista: irst R N — Richard Hudaut's Twin Compacts, -: HflndbflgS. . MA ¥ ithara Hudnut's Thres Flowers:® Face Powder, 7 144 of these real $2.00 leather ( Richard Hudnut's Skin and Tiesue Cream, 78e. bags—salesman’s samples in vari- 810818 S h St " Richard Hudnut's Three Flowers g went .fi el = Picture of a Nerve Racking Experience. M ] TN A %fi%firzoom WITH FEAR'S ARE HEY' A A LOCH4 O THE DoorR STIFIED THAT DOESNT WOR K- ROSES SOMEONE'g HE IMAGINES SOME N HERE! OME 1S TURNING THE M08, (nOTE Tue STARTLED ~ EXPRESS Vegex is the only known food that rg‘,_‘,”) EXRRESS multiplies the life cells of the blood that keep the skin clear. A delicious food-drink. Use it twice daily. At grocers and drug- gists. , Extract, ounce, $1.50, 3 n ous smart shapes. Buy a new Richard Hudnut's Violet Sec Tal- spring bag at just half its worth. cum Powder, Vogue! /¢ , Purchase Extraordinary! Variety! LD | Women’s Actual $20 and $25 Coats and Capes 167 Beautiful fabrics—the soft, light Springtime woolens that possess wonderful wear with the minimum of weight. All-silk lined and half-silk lined. Graceful straightline and flared models, swagger belters, trim mannish types—an asseimn- blage that anticipates every woman’s Easter requirements. , Capes are embroidered, braided, silk stitched and tailored—as beautifu! as they are practical. Every size, 16 to 54. The large women as well as those ot regular_figure arc amply provided for. Colors are fawn, camel, navy, tan, brown, reindeer, black, sand and other soft tones. : Smart New Sport Coats, Special--- $ 1 O 75 Z ////, 74 STARTS LA DE DA - RECALLS A FoR THEY WERE ONLY SINGING BUT A Dum DE - FEWLINES OF |\ pLAYING LEAP FROG 15 S0 NERVOUS DA A=A AM OLD 506 | 4D omE GRASS HOPPER HE CANT THINIL AND REPEATS | 5,0mpe D RIGHT OVER THE OF THE \WORD' S LD"&? '9';::_'“.' THEM OVER | Sriem GRASS HOPRER'S BAK AT 9| Mo G | //?/////Z//////Z - EST. 1879 AMND ONE GRASSHOPPER é Thaeiears T LT UL UL L L LT T Of Polaire, Velour and Beautiful Overplaids— in Models of Dash and Distinction All Sizes 16 to 54 ! COMING SUMPED RIGHT OVER % | Towa | THE oTHER GRASS- THE HALL HOPPER'S BACGI © ITCHING GONE | |c=2( 2t 17 2 IN ONE NIGHT | | ™ & There’s just a little something in the | formula that often causes that intense | 1 ching and burning to cease with one thorough application. ‘Tens of thousands of grateful people Linow of the mighty healing power of > v ZAA| ’ i A vivid showing of the Famous Catalina Hats — the colorful v mil- PETERsoN,s i g ,/,?,' = % Z //// 3 Y/ V linery from sunny California that is taking the world of Fa:l):ioljx b‘?\?\s\tot:;l. OINTMENT . o ['1rimmed fatstor ELaster |DRY LEAGUE HITS SMITH, |5oied ovpost to make him | WOMAN CLUB FOUNDER DIES e 1 NEW YORK, March 16.—Mrs, A, M A Veil for every hat this jor. and for many year: season—and a Veil for every Also in the big purchase—and wonderful values. Clever Spring Coats of polaire, velour and overplaids. Tailored for permanent good looks and exceptional good service. Belted, flared and loose models to please every preference. All sizes 16 to 44 o Sttt 2 T3 The New Catalina California Sport Hats date Once more King's Palace justifies its historic distinction as millinery headquar- ters of the city and section—presenting thousands of glorious Easter Hats at popular prices. Every hat is a gem of style, developed in quality materials, and ranks with mil- linery generally priced at dollars higher. All the high-grade straws and novelty braids in pokes, mushrooms, off-the-face models, tricornes, high backs and flares. Trimmed with flowers, wreaths, fruits, rib- bons, ornaments and feather novelties. Designed to wear under the hat, also in short draped effects with scroll borders. Plenty of ° ° ° circular veils, too—in fact, every correct kind and style. " A " Plain colors and combinations. Hundreds of Charming Trimmed Hats That Show the Inspiration EXTRA! Sale of of Paris as Well as the Best Long‘ Silk Millinery Thought of America— 4 Gloves, $1.00 $12.00t0 $30.00 = A timely purchase, of beau- Children’s Hats, $1.49 to $4.95 tiful fx,uahl.\'fp;!(;c‘ silk slfl}\"ff~ A millinery treasure for every little girl—and at modest corssEreso sotton w ite cost. A wealth of dainty conceptions for dress and school wear. gloves ?‘nd1 12-button colored gloves, the latter in gray, mode, navy, pongee, silver, beaver and Ready-to-Wear Hats, $1.98 to $4.95 brown. All sizes in the lot. Style and utility happily united in distinctive millinery for ght irregularities affect street and sports wear. Washington’s largest and best assem- neither appearance nor service. blage. $3.00 LACE-CLOCKED SILK HOSE $3.00AND $3.50 GLOVE SILK HOSE A Double Sale of Wonderful Values The lace clocked hose are ALL-SILK from toe to top—of luxurious quality—in many beautiful patterns. Subject to very slight irregularities. Black, brown, taupe, silver and gray. The Glove Silk Hose are absolutely PERFECT—from a famous maker, and come in plain and lace styles. Black and various shades of brown and gray. A great pre-Easter opportunity. Girls’ Easter Frocks | Bexs an-woo : $KR.95 WHITE DRESSES, for l COLORED DRESSES, for 2-Pants Suits.......... 8 girls of 6 to 14. In geor- Ei‘élcs gfz?)ewalii !i::fil:]sx(":d Every boy—from 6 to 17—may wear a quality suit at gette crepe, voile, ergandy styles of irresistible dainti- a modest cost. Here's a special shipment of splendid pure and net. L ong-waisted ness. Ruffles, lace Berthas, wool two-pants suits priced for economy : They know blotches, blemishes, erup- | poo1oiee Ne o i tion, acne, rashes, redness and roughness | D¢C127eS Aew, Lok Governorids| f the Rainy Day Club o woman at King’s Palace. make ihe skin unattractive and that Friend of Gamblers. S EnBeL ST ARG Ha J 3% Peterson’s Ointment succeedsinbanishing | 1w YORK, March 16.—1In a circu- ! g E e f ' Clubis o Amerts —Domino Veils i Congrace ¢ —Draped Veils these troubles after other remedies fail. el ; New York state beer th er One 35¢ box makes a lifelong friend — Druggists know all about 1t. | Smith for his wet record I saloon in its worst aspects.” L T T TR T e Loox For Tuis LABEL—a big name in clothes ~ ™™ ] H H £ E £ g z tyle plus quality / gquaranteed models, trimmed with rows of ruffles and silk flowers; and exquisite effects of fine tucks, lace and side panels. 16.98 fine tucks, lace trimmings. y il i i French blue, peach, pink, GROUP 1—Sizes 9 to 17. Belted model, with box-pleated back light blue, mais and honey- and yoke, patch or flap pockets. In tweeds, homespuns, checks dew. and mixtures. $4.98 to $15.98 GROUP 2—Sizes 6 to 10. Belted model, with three bellows StvLE is designing and tailoring. Young men seem to sense style with a sureness that is sometimes remarkable. StyiepLus Clothes are designed byleaders in the de- signing profession. Young men are kept in mind especially, but the designers do not forget that conservative men want to be stylish too. QuaLity—Styleplus fabrics are all-wool, carefully selected fashionable patterns, from the best mills in the country; and the understructure as well as the linings and trimmings are standard materials. : Styleplus for Spring offer a value that is truly remark- able, even for this famous make of clothes. Ask to see them. “America’s foremost style line at popular prices.” TOTS' DRESSES, sizes 1. 2 and 3 years. Of organdy and voile. Round neck, short sleeves. In dainty lace trimmings. White, light colors and eolor combinations, $2.98 to $5.98 WHITE DRESSES, for children of 2 to 6. In net, organdie and voile. Trimmed with lace insertion and fine embroideries, many with rows of fine tucking. $2.98 to $8.98 CHILDREN'S CAPES—Charming spring models in Polaire cloth, over- plaids, mixtures and beautiful knit- ted fabrics. In the wanted light shades. As useful as they are pretty. $3.98 to $9.98 patch pockets and box-pleated back. Alpaca lining. Gray, brown, mixtures and tweeds. ;jg::ts §uits. ittt $ 12'95 2 Masterpieces of tailoring— 3 pure wool Suits of surpassing = quality—in rich tweeds, mix- tures, basket weaves and blue serge. All sizes 8 to 18. New shoulder pleat model, with golf =3 back and buttoned flap patch Henry Sonneborn & Co., Inc., Baltimore, Md. Come in and see Styleplus at Style Headquarters: Sol Herzogm ~~F at 9th =~ CHILDREN’S COATS, sizes 2 to 6, A splendid showing of new models in polaire, checks and mixtures; box, belted and straightline styles; excellently lined. $3.98 to $10.98 CHILDREN'S COATS — For tots of 1, 2 and 3 years; in cashmere, serge, pongee, silk poplin and crepe de chine; va- riously shirred, pleated, em- broidered and silk stitched. $3.50 to $8.98 i i SILK DRESSES for girls of pockets. Alpaca lined. Two 8 to 14; in taffeta, Canton crepe, silk pongee and crepe de chine; graceful long-walist- ed styles with round collars >r lace berthas; many trimmed cloth belt to match. ‘with colored embroidery. . $6.98 to $19.98 Boys’ 2-Pants Suits, $4.95 CHILDREN’S SPRING Sizes 8 to 16 : HATS, in trimmed and tailor- Tweeds, mixtures stripes and solid colors in New Spring Suits, ed styles of fine straws and i K 244 sttaw ComBInations: as desirable for good wear as for good looks. $l.98 to 57.98 iceable linings. This is a special price, and means real economy pairs lined pants, each with = Tailored with inverted pleat in back or mannish back. Serv- '} in outfitting the boys for Spring. YT T e T O LT TR T T R OO T T T L R LU UL UL LT LT T L it = /