Evening Star Newspaper, April 2, 1923, Page 11

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3 STAR, 'WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1923. oy Woodmward & Lothwop | | THE EVE SHANGHAIED BOY N lTA | I ’ 1l’olice Open War on Great Lakes CERY C 0 (nc) / i Gang Preying on High School Youths. | By the Associated Press. | TOLEDO, Ohio, April 2.—Charges!} |that numerous high school and col- {lege boys from central states citfes {have been shanghaled and lured {away from their homes during the {last month by men organizing crews |for certain Great Lakes steamships SANITARY FRESH EGGS Packed One Dozen in Carton FAMOUS FOR QUALITY Dozen, S0 SANITARY ' FRESH CREAMERY BUTTER Packed in One-Pound Cartons Per 59 c Lb., SPECIALS THIS WEEK California Yellow Cling Peaches ---can, 17c, or \arious brands, such as Twin Peaks. Regina and Tri-Color. Shriver’s Blue Ridge Stringless Beans--- Sanitary Qats, large size-- Ft"ench’s Cream Salad Mustard, “Sanitary” Brand Toilet Paper-- Granulated Sugar, per Ib.. . .9¢c 25 10 XXXX Powdered Sugar, Ib.12¢ Per Bottle, GREEN BAG COFFEE, per Ib. 25¢ White Potatoes, 15 Ibs., pk., 30c Yellow Onions. . ..5 Ibs. for 23c Sweet Potatoes. . .5 Ibs. for 19¢ Pure Lard, bulk. . . . . . .Ib., 14¢ Pure Lard. . . . 1:Ib. carton, 15¢ 'LIABILITIES ARE $2,787,084 being investigated y Police st Skecl of Cleveland and of Toledo. tarted after fifi student at chool, Cleveland, king under guard in the| of a ship in the Toledo ¢ boy's father, a Cleve- effected the rescue with | tance of a squad of Tomm)} or Skeel says he is in pos- nformation that another i high school boy, aged fif- i from school, and that boys from Detroit, Buf- Milwaukee and other are now aboard ships in n_connected with | swing Company month 18 2 of high salaries. SLAIN FOR OPINIONS, ALI CHUKRI REPORT Several Arrests Made as Result of Disappearance of Deputy in , April 2. Vsm--l rests ha peen mude in with the mysterious dis- of Ali m to the One of nted in a that the to his ase has ical cir-- erial council met in oday to consider the The Angora asks: “What ¥ of the press?” ical Reasons.” a me ates tha assassinated Steel Manufacturer Files Volun- tary Petition in Bankruptcy. BUFFALO, N. Y 2 —Lia- | as president of | it was »h-‘ n company | ke in Cleveland. HONOR TO DEAD HERO. | France Designates Gen. Maunoury Marshal of France Posthumously. | India, April 2.—~THouses rma were shaken by an S The extent of been reported. “Who Cares?” | Wow! Zing! Every- Values of Interest in New Apparel Misses” Frocks Following Fash- ion at any price is a much easier matter than fol- lowing it at a low price—but here in the Misses’ Section are the newest frocks, showing the smartest features of the Spring mode— at_the very low price of $29.50. Among the many charm- ing styles is this smart lit- tle pleated frock of cocoa- colored crepe —with wide Bertha collar and a tie and pocket ’'kerchief of smart batik silk. Another crepe frock is smartly tucked from top to bottom and shows an embroidered mono- gram. Gray, almond green, cocoa—navy and black; these are the favored shades; all shown in frocks at $29.50. Misses’ Section, Third fico: Misses’ Suits 339,50 three distinc- e tive types of smartly tai- loredsuits from which to choose at this moderateprice. First. there is the chic suit of camelshair —in a box model, a dou- ble - breasted short coat— and a plain tailored style. There are smart checked velours, one of which we sketch—a short box coat model, in tan and brown, trimmed in smart bias folds of the fabric. And then, for the miss who pre- fers the smart distinctiveness of the navy blue Poiret twill suit— there are attractive models in . 1 Spring Hats, Bright, $ 10 Attractive, and New, These are the hats smart women are choosing to wear these lovely Spring days—hats that lend a touch of brightness and color to darker street costumes —the smart cloche with gay flowers is very popular—and most fashionable— new among the brimmed hats are the Indian-bead straws with gay-colored embroidered bands about the crowns—these come in many color combina- tions; then, too, there are smart sports hats—distinctive sailors—as well as smart smaller shapes— And every new and popular color is here—almond greens, blues, grays, all the browns, bright reds, lovely rose shades, navy and black. Moderately Priced Millinery Section, ird floor. Smart Capes and Coats for Women, $49.50 to $69.50 A glance at the sketch reveals one of the newest things in capes—a handsome flat crepe, in cocoa, with a large double collar of tan caracul. $49.50. Flaring capes, slender-lined coats, the sil- houette, side-tie models—some of them fash- ioned of soft, light velvety fabrics—others in the smart twill cords—still others of silk—these are the new things the Wood- ward & Lothrop Coat Section is featuring for Spring—and Summer. Cocoa, tan, gray, black and navy—these are the fashionable shades. Women's Coat Section, Third foor. Distinctive Street Frocks for Large Women, $39.50 In the Spccialized Apparel Section, the woman who requires the larger sizes finds her needs for smart and distinctive apparel well met. We especially mention frocks—at $39.50. Frocks that large women are choosing for wear right now—and all through the Spring. Crepes fashion most of these frocks—on long, slenderizing lines—adding little fash- ion points for distinction. One particu- larly smart model (sketched) shows a cocoa color crepe with pleated panels and ap- plique embroidery in the same shade— $39.50. Other frocks in navy and black. Special Size Section, Third floor. The Frock Blouse and Pleated Frock Skirt, $15 each Frock Blouses, $15 Among smart models—which are straight of line or wrap around and tie—is this at- tractive blouse sketched—of beige crepe beautifully beaded—8$15, Others in a variety of charming styles and colors. S Frock Skirts, $15 The frock skirt must be pleated—and here it is shown in heavy quality crepe de chine : : Cheese, fanc . 2 y w’sconSIn, lb i 33c body's fox-trotting it, whistling, humming, this medley of melodious hys- teria packed full by Eddie Pillsbury’s Pancake Flour. .13¢ g ke Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour.14¢ Gold Medal Buckwheat You'll find “Blue” om Mixture ...............10c the other side. 7S¢ at Virginia Sweet Pancake....11c- both the short, side-tie jacket and the slim, straight tailleur. Misses' Section, Third floor. —knife pleated—in beige, tan, gray, navy and white—to harmonize with the frock blouse in color and fashion. Blonse Seetion, Third floar. Skirt Section, Third floor. Street, Afternoon, Evening Frocks, *39.50 Every new Fashion note ushered in by Spring finds varied expression in this altogether lovely presentation of new frocks. Fine Large Grapefruit. .ea., 10c Calif’nia Oranges, doz. 50c, 60c Florida Oranges. . doz. 40c, 50c Fancy Apples. . . .3 Ibs. for 25¢ COLUMBIA DEALERS Equally prominent are ingeniously draped effects —or the studied simplicity of straight lines: Canned Prunes Street Frocks ~—for the most part, are fashioned of soit, lovely crepes—or print-dotted georgettes—they show long panelings, or drapings—interesting combi- nations of printed and plain colored fabrics— among other Fashion notes. Particularly smart and distinctive is the model sketched—of black crepe, outlined in white stitching. $39.50. canned fresh from the tree. ‘ Chocolate Sponge CAKE Keystone Evaporated, canned Z 8c _Aunt Jemima Del Monte -California Prunes, A New Addition to the Corhy Line in syrup. Per can Hominy Grits, pke canned fresh from the tree. Per 1-1b. N Afternoon and Evening Frocks —bring into prominence the vogue for dyed laces combined with crepes—and satins in classic, sim- ple lines. Twao models sketched, show a delight- ful combination of dyed lace falling in cascades from the shoulder, over a frock of crepe—in beau- tiful pastel shades—and gray, $39.50. The other frock is of satin, with a charming side drape and a girdle studded with rhinestones—for individu- ality; this model in black, white and orchid. $39.50. ‘Women's Dress Section, Third floor. Canned Goods Bargains Assort your purchase as you wish Van Camp’s Pork and Beans Herr Farm Stringless Beans. Parksley Sweet Potatoes. . Pumpkin Tuscarora Corn Monocacy Valley Corn. ... ... ... Smithfield N. Y, State Prunes, CORBY’S Ganiizoy 0 Ut e Cake,

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