Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1923, Page 19

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PLAN FOR WELCOME TO SHRINER REALTORS Members of Real Estate Board to ) Entertain Fellow Workers at June Convention. Visiting Shriners who are realtors will find a special welcome awaiting them at the hands of members of the Washington Real te Board when they come here in June for their an- nual convention. The board, at its regular meeting|U. last night in Wardman K Hotel, authorized Charles S. Shreve, presi- dent of the organization, to appoint 1 Special committe e to work out a plan of welcome and entertain- nient for the re: cates, at the euggestion of G is supplementary to Y. Worthington. | that this offer, Shrine Convention Notes Bris. Gen. H. A. Bandholtz has named Col. Arthur . Conklfn, acting assistait chief of staff, U. S. A, as linison officer bgtweén all government departments and the Shrine officials. Arthur E. Cook will act as llaison offi- cer of the Shrine to confer with Col. Conklin. Commander Neal Farw Commander J. O. Gawne, U. 8. N.; Lieut. Commander J. W. nkin, U. 8. S pander M. A. Mischer, S “ommander W. A | : Capt. L. D. Hermle, J. J. H aig, U. S. | : eut. : i3 A eut Tully 5 and Commander Adol- ! ommander of the May- flower, have been appointed to the en- tertainment com |, 1t is @ Marine Corps > exhibition drl | Quring t fezzes during perial Council, o that the free as possible from imposto ing pointed out at the same time that all Shriners have their fezzes and will not need to buy any. That the public may be further protected from fukers during Shrine week, the Shrine officials ask all per- gons avcosted on the etreet for aid to send the accoster to theyShrine head- quarters, {n the Homer building, where the casc may be properly in- vestigated. The general committee meeting of the various chairmen scheduled for tonight has been postponed until i | next Friday. The Bankere' Association of Wash- ington held a meeting yesterday and appointed a -special committee to see that all the banks in the city are | decorated during the first wéek in June. Col, C. O. Sherrill, superintendent of the public bulldings and grounds, today ut noon addressed the Caravan Club at its weekly luncheon City Club on the plans e government for the com of the Mystic Shrine. He stat his department intended to co-oper- - | Town omicials coming of the Shriners and visitors to the Nation in June. sent word to the local Shrine committea stating that the town of Hyattsville will lend its hearty support in any manner de- sired. The executive committee of the 1923 Shrine Committee will meet to- night at 7:30 o'clock in the Homer building. Plans are being formulated for an- other ceremonial to be held in the near future. The date has not vet been set, as those in charge have not secured a theater. KILLS WIFE AND SELF. Husbm’;d Goes to Eat, Finds Spouse Waitress; Shooting Follows. DETROIT, Mich., March 36.—Boris Georgoff, twenty-nine, seated himself in a restaprant here late yesterday and when his estranged wife, Julia, a ¢ | waitress, appeared to serve him, shot the woman, then turned the pistol upon himself, according to the police report. Both were dead when officer: Millinery OO U e ek _on e Mounument .grounds and at Fort|ate to the fuilest extent With the | ...} q the place. Mrs. Sophic Maun- $ Shrine officials. . — taln, owner of the T . p It was announced today that |seriously wounded when she attempt-| Hyattsville, Md.. is all agog over the |ed to shield Mrs. Georgoff. { eadquarters Every Woman’s Hat Question Answered! Wonderful Assortments Ready on leading ' Misses’ & Children’s Dainty Easter Hats A world of beauty and novelty to delight b the young folks and their mothers. Hundre charming 1models in milan, milan hemp chrysanthemum braid, embroidered and ribbon trimmed. Mushrooms, pokes and roll brims. $1.49, $1.98, $2.98 to $7.50 Fine Leghorn Misses’ ax “h 2 JEWELRY Don’t delay, hoping for lower prices. e Pearl Beads, with solid Famous L] | Trimmed Hats Delay may mean no anthracite at any gold clasp:” 24" ana” a0 price. The miners’ wage agreement ex- ; $2.95 to $10.00 $5 $695 $9-95 Sritions o i pires August 31 next. There may be a i s strike; there mayv not. We hope not. If S0ct0$200 | sl SniS e el iod e s vou buy now and the price should drop, charge the difference up as insurance Bitciiss mewestustyles with’ flowers, fruits, wreaths, ribbons and orna- badly needed. Buy Your Anthracite Early arrivals—hundreds and hundreds of latest-moment creations to cast their colortul spell over last-Gay Easter shoppers. Beautiful 39c to $6.00 Pair ments. Bracelets, set with col- ored stones, 50c to $1.00 sh cross an St 1€ $12.00, $14.95, $19.95 Women’s Silk Hosiery To Grace the Easter Outfit SILK-AND-FIBER $ 1 trimmed with ribbon Spring Hats for eve they are attractive. Dress Hats, $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 Beautiful little creations of and-braid combinations in pokes off-the-face effects. Trimmed wi bons and ostrich. £ Washingt Trimmed Hats de Luxe etbn Models that reflect the highest type of fashion genius, and in which the inspiration of Paris is unmistakable. We are accepting orders now for spring and summer delivery at price current when delivery is made. We solicit vour order. Qur Superior Anthracite and un- equaled service are at your command. Charles shreve presidad. PLEA FOR MAINTENANCE. < Mrs. I. C. Mason Charges Husbuml-‘ Has Deserted Her. Alleging that STOCKINGS, Gordon—Onyx—True-Shape A popular price for women’s stockings, as serviceable as they are beautiful. Knit of pure thread silk and fiber, rich, lustrous and durable. Regular sizes in black and all colors; extra sizes in black, navy and cordovan. Every pair perfect. J. MAURY DOVE COMPANY PRINCIPAL OFFICE 1408 H Street BRANCH SALES OFFICES: 1301 Wisconsin Ave. N.W. 2l1st and Eye Sts. N.W. 619 H St. N.E. Pigeon Silk Hose, $1.49 Full Fashioned Silk Knit and fashioned by spring- Hose, $1.95 needle process: pure silk quality that unites fine appearance with Kayvaer, Van Raalte, Onrx and good service: black aid colors. Berkshire makes of pure silk Also the excellent True-Shaps stockings, in black, brown, gray, silk hose; perfect quality; black, fawn. etc. Also Weldrest brand . Wwhite, gray, brown, silver, nude of women's silk hose with the and fawn wide, tailored seam. Onyx, Pointex and Kayser Frocks Slipper Heel Silk Hose Pure Silk Stockings of superb quality, rich and durable in texture, and with the improved heel feature that assures trim ap- $ .25 A Triple Attraction in Easter Wear To Bring Many Last-Day Shoppers COATS AND CAPES—Stunning Sport Coats in polaire and soft overplaid fabrics, modeled to meet the approval of women who follow fashion ciosely. CAPES of moire silk, Canton crepe, Roshanara crepe, Normandie and Bolivia, in 4 wealth of charming styles. Colors include navy, reindeer, tan, gray and black......... S0 $25-00 SUITS—Developed in a fine weave of Poirct twill, navy and black. Lined with quality silk. Embroidered, lna:?iua and tailored models, including long lines and box coats. These suits are as good as they are good-looking— dedicated to gbod service. Sizes 16 to 44.. 525.00 DRESSES—Of Canton crepe, flat crepe, brocaded crepe and crepe knit. Youthful styles, sizes 16 to 38; conservative styles, sizes 40 to 46. Accordion-pleated panels, rich beadings, pointed side drapes, sparkling cabochons—and graceful panei ::: ;igilf!eatings. Gray, brown, navy, almond $25.00 Girls’ White Dresses EXQUISITE NEW MODELS IN WHITE FROCKS, of organdy, voile, chiffon, georgefta and net, for girls of 6 to 14. Variously ruf- fled, paneled. tucked and lace and embroidery trimmed. $3.50 to $19.75 The correct shirt for the man of fashion. Tailored by a noted New York shirtmaker. LUTTLE GIRLe w“dl"; FROCKS, cizes 3 = . to 6. Net, orga voile. Tri! d wi S o v L2 irdeeeatis g vels Tiniied Ti broidery. The height of Easter daintiness. Superb quality—the rich English broadcloth keeps its $1.98 to $5.98 luster through endless washing. Hard to find any priced at CHILDREN'S DRESS HATS, of silk and five dollars that look better or wear better than these. Prop- §traw and fancy bralds, trimmed with rib. 1 t bons and tiny flowers. Pokes, round and erly proportioned for perfect fit. Custom pleat in back. As- turned-up brim styles.—Second floor. sorted sleeve lengths. Sizes 1335 to 17. $2.98 to $5.98 CHILDREN’S TAILORED HATS, of fine quality straws, chiefly milans and novelty straw braids. 'Roll brims, pokes and round, ° i ° ;x‘-:.renar;aneg" with r.ihbon bands, bows and Boys’ High-Class Suits $1.25 to $2.98 COATS AND CAPES, for little ones of 2 to gt $72.95 6. Beautifully tailored of light sport fabrics, checks and mixtures. Quality garments fea- Qualjty! Suits that clothe the boy with distinction as well as clothes! tured at— Norfolk and sport modgls, in all the $4.98 to $12.98 smart variations, lined with alpaca. et 1F | Long Silk Gloves, $1 tch, Tweeds, bl , stri e - . mialeh L Tnceus biuc scrge stripcaladd 16-Button White Silk Gloves and 12-Button Colored Silk Gloves, fashioned of rich, serviceable silk_and made with all the o fine points of workmanship for which their Famous creator is noted. All-Wool 2-Pants Suits | Bought and sold subject to slight irregularitics, but o nearly pec: $8.95 fect that you need give no concern to the technicality. 16-button in white, 12-button in navy, pongee, beaver and all shades of gray and brown. Women’s Easter Neckwear SPECIAL assortment of spring DOMINOG AND DRAPED VEILS novelties, in eyelet, linen, or- | some to be worn under the hat > ’ net, lace and Paisley: others 1 d 3 Boys’ Two-Pants Suits , "tizedos, panel and | and circutay shapect ShimSduare styles; coliars . $4.95 - 49¢ ors, newest designs. . Sizes 8 to 16 in Good-looking VESTEES, with high, round 59c to $2.98 Each and Good-wearing Spring Suits. and ;uxl.do! collnra! and cuffs to Tweeds, mixtures, stripes and Lo L SACo %% Pangae and HAT BOW RIBBONS ati solidicalors. Paisley. Wonderful selection at— | . J8T BOW RIBBONS, in satin, light and dark colors; 59C 59c to $1.50 bows tied free. Yard.. pearance to the ankles. Colors include gray, brown, fawn, beige, black, etc. Complete Line of Children’s Hose and Three-Quarter and Regulation Socks at Attractive Prices. For the Man’s Easter—Genuine Imported English Broadcloth Shirts $3.75 In White, Tan, Peach and Gray. Everything in Readiness ‘ For Easter Marketers! = 'l Recognizing the increasing observ- ance of Easter Sunday as a day of re- joicing and feasting—second only to Christmas—the - Center Market Dealers have made great preparations for the Center Market is making rapid strides forward ever since passing into control of the Department of Agriculture. Their inspectors cover the market daily—laying particular stress upon ‘cleanliness and sanitation. Add to this the most con- venient, central location of this great market—it being accessible by all the main thorqughfares and every traction line in the city. Do your Easter market- Easter marketing throng. Holy Week finds their stands loaded with meats (plenty of spring lamb), vegetables and countless other food products, not to mention an abundance of flowers—all ing at the Center Market and be assured necessary to complete your Easter din- that your Easter dinner will be a suc- ner. cess. THIS ADVERTISEMENT PUBLISHED THROUGH THEY \CO-OPERATION OF THE CENTER MARKET DEALERS Fine tweeds, checks and mix- tures in sport models, Norfolks and mannish effects. Sizes 6 to 17. A weaith of beautiful colorings. UM HEIHInm IIII|IIIIIIlII“I“I“"flmml“mIIIll“lI“I|IIlII|IIIllII||II|!||II|I|I||IIIIIII|I!III|||IlIII|IllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIlIHIlIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-‘.‘-v_ » .

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