Evening Star Newspaper, March 23, 1923, Page 9

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 23, 1923. e ——— o TR e be one of the many large social events | supper will be served this year in con- following the Lenten season. nection with the ball Assisting with the ball are Mrs. Theodore Judd. vice chairman; Mrs. Through the courtesy of Mr. Rob- Wallace Streater, chairman of pa- [ ert Lawrence, director of the Com- sses; Mrs. Forrest F. Vrooman, muml)‘"Mu?ch ?!whnllfll'on rzf'-:":\{; o | en's City Club is able to p rman’ of the reception commit- | en's City Club is able to present & to be given at the clubhouse, Jackson place, Sunday evening at 7 irs, | o'clock. _Mrs. Seymour s an ex- f | ponent of musical re-education and an author. She s one of the found- ers of the music settlement on East 3d street, New York city AN A= JE . Cunninghom &€, )) 316 7th St. N.W. e 1salee Gom abell Goolsby Lennon, chairman assisting are Mrs Rodler, Mr. S s, Mrs. Richard Allar n, Mrs. Will King Picket hnman of New York Whitman of Montreal, ?| Canada, ending a fortnight at Canada, are —are indispensable to an e Lee Hous g orderly library table. We Mrs. Stanwood Cobb will be hostess have a wide range of the the International As.wcmuondnx B most artistic designs, rt and Letters' tea on Saturday Alw afternoon, the program being giv ,”"“"_"_“'","‘I’:“,"f’ Always by the children of the Chevy Cha an acceptable giit, Anderson, Miss Wilmuth Lorena Hewitt, Mr: . Miss Ler Howell & and M Priced From— $2.00 to $15.00 Pair Gift and Art Department 1340 G Street PR e (e ancient days of s Mal 100 STUNNING NEW HATS FOR EASTER WEAR ON SALE SATURDAY 100 Wonderful Values $ to Make 100 Wornen Happy A special purchase of the very latest models makes this sale the greatest pre-Easter event. It enables us to offer this collection of the newest millinery at a great value-giving price. Hats for every occasion or costume. Iovery new spring color and style premium at @ Petrograd exhibition the world war, are the ion to the bazaar attrac- .00 $16.00 and $25.00 Inciuding a Babcock’s Red Book of Rules The National Remembrance Shop of children's shocs designed by experts and made according P lo the “Queen Qualit standard of beauty, comf lue and satisfaction guaranteed by the “LIT- name on every pair. ddish s i $1.50 . $6.50 The style pictured above ey LA is developed in ent leather smaking an attractive shoe for dress Sizes 2 to 5.... Sizes 5 to 8. ... Sizes 815 to 11. Sizes 1175 to 2. .$ Footwear for Children Misses’ and Growing Girls Just in time for Easter we arc offering a wide selection Mussey of the h College, is tion with her hields. sster's Shop) 14th Street , ¢ P L Cunvingham & Co. % Jast in Time for Easter—A Fortunate Purchase of 537 Fine New COSTUME SUITS 'CAPES and COATS ON SALE SATURDAY AT ONE PRICE 22z i 316 7th This two-strap is featured Mrs. ‘George C : in patent leather In sizes 1115 to 2.. Growing Girls’ sizes ws fnr thi: Hunt Club, revious events of this kind Developed in tan calf, this sturdy oxford is attractively priced— Sizes 8‘2t0 .t .$4.75 $5.50 1219 F STREET N.W. Exclusive Agents in Washington for QUEEN QUALITY SHOES Shoes and Hosiery for Women and Children . d persons are have completed 1y invited to be present The l“mv\w(h annual Dixle ball t committee drive. Pictures 65 years m Busmess T at 12% inemelz Styles That are Distinctively Different UR buyers have just returned from the New York market, bringing with them several exceptional sample lots of stunning Resming Mo fgbeniiliiocgn ot garments, gorgeously silk lined and fash- Tailored Suits They are dfltalledly correct “’l‘}\ ‘he vew latest fashion. In Poiret and Twill Cord— 36-inch Jackets—exqulsltely hand tailoged; embel[lshed Wlth artlE‘lC 'Ouches 0{ embl’old' ery and lined with crepe. -349.75 ioned in the season’s smartest, newest and most desirable materials---bought at price concessions way below their real worth, and offered to you just in the nick of time for Easter wear at real Bargain Prices. The Capes, Wraps & Coats —are made in Lustrosa, Marvette, Brytonia, Or- mandale, etc., exquisitely ¥ TO MOTHERS Who appreciate the charm of simplicity in children's apparel. who recognize the economy of qUality and who would take advantage of actual savings on prices « that are unquestionably low—our collection of Spring garments for children will especially commend itself. Gi!‘IS. Coats Girls’ Coats. 7 fo 14 years—Coats in straightiine a styles, half or full lined, raglan or loose flowing sleeves. ditferent, stvles will be found here. Materials are Tweeds Hair angd Novelty mixtures. Ranging in price from $10.00 to $29.50 Girls' Dresses 3irls and Juniors 7 to 14 years old—Charming shioned, made of soft Crepe de Chine, Taffeta, in a large assortment of colors, as well as ing in price from $10.50 to $29.50 $39-75__545. Smartly Modeled Designs in Sports Suits Strikingly effective Tweeds, Characterful Camels' Hair and Clever Fancy Checks— done on lines that are most original—silk- belted cores of Camel's Little Tots' Dresses Littfe tots’ 2 to 6 Dresses—Made of Voile, Dotted Swiss, Silk Broadcloth and Crepe de Chine; with or without Bloomers $3.50 to $15.00 Girls' Hats ge assortment of styles, in Milan, Tagal Braid, Hemp and $3.50 to $12.00 Hats for Boys 2 to 6 years. In roll-brim Milans, with grosgrain ribbon hands, jaunty little tweed Hats, also a full line of Serge Navy Tams. Ranging in price from ‘ $1.50 to $4.50 Coat Sweaters ,i, of Shetiand wool, in Tan, Brown, Copen and Cardinal; 7 to llMyeurl o $5.00 FOR YOUNG FOLKS AND YOUTHFUL APPAREL FOR EVER)’WG‘IAN lined, the finest of hand tailoring, the exclu- and--*4975 sive colorings. $95.00_ _ Sweaters The Jacquettes, Golf Coats, Tuxedo and Slip- over models—in fine wool; shimmering fiber and pure silk. In wanted colors and combinations. $3.98 ¢o 54500 ilk Hosiery. Pure silk—full fash- ioned and perfect qual- ity. In the best color- ings. 25 $1.50 ¢ $5.00 effective —Sports Skirts— The new models ex- pressed in clever design- ing—wool fabrics—in plain colors and over- plaids—and the novelty silks. Plain draped or graceful plaitings. $6.00 ¢ $35.00 Easter Hats Our showing is most exclusive—and includes both sports and dress hats—of fects. original ef- silk lined. New Styles Graceful Capes, Wrappy Coats, Straightlines, Box, Circular, Side Fastening and Belted styles. Suitable for every figure. The Costume Suits— Tan Navy Tricotines Poiret Twills Camelhairs Velour Checks Tweed Mixturgs Fawn Fallow Graystone Mandarin Coats Box Coats New wide sleeves Wrap around Skirts Circular Skirts |

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