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L HART DENES BOSTONCHLD YARN Declares He Is Father of None Except His and Wini- | fred Westover’s Son. A child born Sept Boston school t anned to s inoa divor wublic today rt denied categorically the on Charges of Operating Diug Ring. ame charge IIVITATION SENT TO ALL. |5 North and South Amertcan Coun- tries Bidd NEW YO tation to al Elephants Drunk on Fruit. From the mendous NEW WALKING OXFORDS for the Easter promenade ANY smart fashions are presented Sterling oxfords Footwear designed on very comfortable lines ..The finest leathers and workmanship at Sterling popular prices *50°8 Ask for No. 5472 Russia calf- $ Gun metal- 5 Patent- WATTERS 1337 F Street THE _GREAT SENTENCED BY WIFE FOR SLAPPING FACE OVER BANK ACCOUNT By the Associated Press. YONKERS, N. Y., March 28.— After her husband had been ad- judged guilty of assault in that he slapped her face during a quar- name should go family bankbook, Mrs. L ingle was permitted also stipulated that her Rose, should adorn the SAY SENATOR “FRAMED.” Friends of New York Legislator Seek to Explain Drug Case. ALBANY, N. Y., March 28—The po- lice endeavoring to solve | the mystery surrounding the delivery to State Senator John A. Hastings of ! Brooklyn of a cigar box full of nar- cotics. Friends of the was v toward anti-Ku ! ation introducéd by The Reptile’s Innings. From the Buffalo Bapress. The latest don is the ¢ tamed. We class ——a Tlopdward & Lnthrop R = under the head of MorrisoNSg FOUNDED 1804 Known For Remarkable Value Giving 1109 F St. N.W. Near Eleveath S8 Y Featured for Thursday TOP COATS Soft Tan, Camel-like fabrics, in plain or rich overplaids. Unsurpassed Values and Varieties $519-% $25 $35 2 EASTER SUITS Wonderfully Attractive Groups | | | FEATURE PRICED 25 ‘35 Elaborately trimmed short coat models and distinctive long coat tailleurs in navy, tan, gray and black. 24 B in Watters Ask for No. 5255 $ 650 Black calf- Toney red calf- Hosiery for Sportswear may be had in new and attractive patterns and color- ings Many are importations in beautiful lisles, others in silk Qur prices are always lower BOOT SHOPS NN TN NI NI TN AL NI I NN NN N N Diagonally across from the New Willard Hotel EST SHOE VALUES IN THE WCRLD :—A——J The Embroidered Silhouette Suit Decorative embroideries, of fantastic mo- tifs in the same or a contrasting color, adorn the silhouette suit—and for the silhouette Fashion offers the slender, sheathed line of the finger-tip-length coat, or the smart box coat—and Baster sun bids fair to shine on both with even favor. This embroidered silhouette suit may be either a two or three piece suit—it may be embroidered in cire braid or soutache braid —and sometimes the embroidery is smartly carried out on the skirt. It may be in bar- ley, greystone, navy or black; and as ex- emplified by us the embroidered suit be- comes the foremost suit fashion. $49.50 to $115 Women's Sult Section, Third Soor. The Slim, Close-fitting Coat Vies with the Cape for Popularity Simplicity, slenderness, suppleness, this is the “rule of three” for the spring coat, that vies with the cape—which may be straight, sweeping. circular, or flounced—for popularity. Fabrics, such as purltwill and twill cord, are smooth and light in weight—as often light in color; there are beautiful new silks shown, and the lustrous deep pile fabrics, from which you may choose your favorite—the coat or the cape. Coat collars and cape collars, may be of their own fabric, softly crushed—or of one of the favored summer furs—beige, squirrel and car- acul, and fox. An interesting example of the slim coat is this one sketched—of handsome lus- trosa, slender and supple, and beautifully em- broidered in soutache; the color is deer, one of the new browns; priced $115. The distinctive cape, sketched—is fashioned of heavy black crepe, with the sweeping butterfly cape-sleeves, and collar of beige dyed squirrel, $115. $49.50 to $145 Women's Coat Section, Third floor. Smart Flower-Trimmed Easter Hats, $10 These smart hats, many of them of our own design—represent a great variety of beau- tiful colors and new shapes, of a decided in- dividuality in sfyle. The loveliest of spring and summer flowers are the trimmings of many—the delightful cloche that takes to flowers so charmingly is shown in a variety of clever models—in soft grays, almond green, wonderful rose shades—blues and purples—soft folds of georgette sometimes wind the crowns—others have facings in contrasting shades— Of straw, or straw and silk combined—in every shade and combination of colors—in every de- lightful shape that Fashion calls for—are these hats at $10. Moderately Priced Millinery Section, Third floor. Easter Coats for Girls and Junior Girls $15t $75 The Junior girl and her younger sister cannot help but be delighted with the smart, swagger lines of these new coats for Easter—and Spring: Sports models of camelshair, and polaire—plain tans ard plaids—and distinctive “dress- up” models, in lovely tans, grays and navy. Girls' and Jualors’ Sectiom, Fourth foor. Peasant Blouses from Czecho-Slovakia Every month brings a new shipment of these at- tractive hand-embroidered blouses—blouses such as the peasants of Czecho-Slovakia wear—blouses of sheer white voile—some showing the smocked sleeves and neck—others in charming overblouse models—the first these peasants have made. The + brilliantly colored embroideries add a gay color- note to one's suit or sweater. $2.95 to $6.75 Czecho-Slovakian Blouses Of navy blue crepe de chine, are shown in both tuck-in and overblouse models—handsomely em- broidered in bright reds and other vivid color- ings, with much effect. $8.75 to $13.75 Blouse Section, Third floor. Easter Frocks for Girls and Junior Girls $12.50 to $49.50 Among the many, many charming frocks, just made for girls of 6 to 17—you notice many little Fashion points adopted from mother’s mode; fashionable pleats, tucks, lace Berthas, wide ribbon sashes that tie at the sides—frocks fashioned of crisp taffetas and soft crepes—in the loveliest Spring shades. Girl' and Junfors® Section, Fourth floor. Easter Gifts From Italy come many of these exquisite and artistic gifts, in which there is an originality and artfulness of de- sign, combined with unusual and exquisite color harmonies—which bespeak the vivid and ingenious imagination of their Italian de- signers. QUAINT AND ARTISTIC PRINTS— in decorative colorings, are framed in gilt —you may choose from the Madonnas, Frau Angelica, Bambina and oth- ers—75¢c to $4. ARTISTIC CANDLESTICKS AND VASES —of Italian pot- tery, gloriously decorative in their gay designs. Mosaic Jewelry from Italy Bar Pins, 75¢; Crescent Pins, 75c. Crosses, 50c, 75c, $1; the emblems of Faith, Hope and Charity, $1 for the three. Book Marks, $1; Necklaces, $1 and $1.50. Artistic Little Colored Baskets —of varied shapes and sizes—have dainty embroidered organdy coverings—and lin- ings—most unusual and unique, 40c to $3 for the baskets—the coverings, $1.50 to $3 each. . Beautiful Venetian Glassware —exquisitely d e co rated with colorful glass flow- ers, is shown in wonder- ful blue and shimmering, amber-like colorings; there are ever so many charming pieces such as Baskets, Candlesticks, Perfume Bottles, Com- potes and Powder Boxes that might carry, ex- quisitely, the message of your Easter Gift. Prices range from $1 to $6. From France--- These Novel Eastertide Gifts Come ;’Sin Cushions with French heads, $3 to Powder,Boxes, $3. Candy Boxes, $7 to $18. Fancy Vanity Bags, with puffs and mir- rors, $1.25. Vanify Boxes with puffs, 35c. Filled Vanities, 75c. Dainty Normandy Embroideries Doilies, $1.25 to $3. Trimmed Bud Vases, $2.50 to $4.50. Pin Cushions, $9. Needlepoint Embroidery Trimmed with metal lace, in doily sizes, $1.25 to $6.50; Centerpieces, $8 to $45. Jewelry for Easter Gifts Sterling Silver Rosaries, with finger chains, $5.50 and $6. Sterling Silver Rosaries, o $2.50 to $5. i Rosaries in Mesh Bags, $4. (Illustrated.) Jet, Amber and Crystal Rosaries, $2 and $2.50. Gold Crosses, $3.50 to $20. Sterling Silver Vanity Cases, $6 to $35. Sterling Silver Lockets, $3.75 to $15. 5 Fashionettes, dainty sterling silver lockets on silk cords, $5. Purple and White Ribbon Book Marks ;rith sterling silver pendants, $1.50 and 1.75. Religious Articles Standing Crucifix, in gilt and silver, $1.75 to $6.50. Holy Water Founts, in gilt, $1.25 to $3. Hanging Crucifix, in wood with gilt fig- ures, $1 to $4. Among the Italian Imports —come these very uniqu:.qg and grotesque novelties— NS that the Italians use for ‘*2‘%\’"% party favors—or send in baskets of flowers.. This funny old crane, sketched, is but one of the funny é}’l birds—their bodies fash- #Zrias ioned of pine cones, paint- {:‘7/9? ed in brilliant hues. Priced $1, $1.25, $2 and $2.50, ac- cording to the bird you choose. a In the Gift, Jewelry and Art Sections you will find these and many other artistic Easter Gifts.