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Weekly Exhibitions to Be Started April 15 at Nearby Points. Corstutes K. Mekene. 25, 105 Howard ave, | Reallzing the interest the people of MANY T0 BE GUESTS | 2 b OF VEILED PROPHETS'S©@$_@‘?LV\ Fraternal Crganizations Invited. i Kallipolis Grotto Carnival For- 4 mally Opened Last Night. ! S s D. C, TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1923., _— MISS VANDERBILT Hammnation Mary J. Ashford, 70, 819 M st. OSTON'AN 2 The following deaths have been reported fxie 1. Welghtman, 72, 2005 G st Detalled announcements will be TOWED B I Svametiniieiaic heanty::| St g, 1015 those Interested may be informed of | Merchants of Washington are be- { four nour, e I e LI G BT the time and place of the exhibitions. | Ing asked { eferendum, sent out E | Ing nar 3 ou s dith Biack, 85, 1130 Gth st. dward J. Birch, 70, 2700 Conn. ave. | turers’ Assoclation, to state whether jistion fx free and the putic i cor- | Johwnna ‘Willls, 2. Rupert‘Home s.e. [”An»n- et wvashington took last vear In the ex-| MATCH INDUSTRY GROWS. |tney believe that an increaso tn ex- aially invited. The on s one: 5 8 = —— : 3 itione o e daly from 10 am. to 10 o'clock p.an. | nald C. Vanderbilt, Will Be Bride WS o Soltal iy cedien’s Hospltal. | = the troops stationed in s | e e it o weourt | H. H. Bandholtz, commanding |©f the United States had an increase { s asked by the cxpress companies . | cent of the value of its|of the Interstate Commerce Commis- | nter: rerce mis THE- EVENING - STAR, - WASHINGTON, Deaths Reported. aigrHome bontiar; ot S S| ARMY SHOWS PLANNED. |3, Batiation. jin tntantey, at ¥ort, BUSINESS MEN QUERIED. Margaret M. Harty, 4 mo., 1008 Fairmont st. irife trom (fe to\tims i ordex tht | i Clla Palmer, 54, Emergency Hospltal. o8 Hovpital. _— {by the Merchants and Manufa mission is free and the public is cor- | Cathieen, Daughter of Mrs. Regi- hanna ‘Willls, = John W. Edm: Hospital. Vicinity of the Natlonal Capital. | The match manufacturing Industry | press rates to and from Washington, = | Trabelln Fraser, 34, George Washington Unl- - Alonzo Collins, 30, Walter Reed Hospital. ¢ District of Washington, has ar- | ©f 84 per Mra. Evans Hostexs for | of Harry G. Cushing IIL versits Howpital Columbian Women's Dinner. | rry € Ida Burnstein. 76, 1 Mrs. Joshua Evans, jr. will be the organizations of |ofticlal Tostess for the tl,mu::_l‘r:lclr::j;:;H:‘\Hw\:,m:-l:}:«; B Gl District ‘will be the guests of {of the Columbian omen of George | 4 YORK, April 3.—) y - Moot on wertain destimated wighs | \oshinion” Caversity, whieh Wl | 1ocy Vanderbile, only datghter of 3 at the Kallipolis Grotto’s carnival.|through the courtesy of the board of | Reginald C. Vanderbilt and fifth in which had an auspicious opening last |[governors of that club, on the even- |line of descent from the founder of night in the Central Coliseum over '":‘,h‘;"jr"";'f’ . the family, Cornellus Vanderbilt, is the Center market, at'9th street and | (i, Siairman of to be the bride of Harry C. Cushing Pennsylvania avenue. Arvangements | 3416 33d street, 3d, son of a prominent Boston family have been made by Arthur C. Shaw.| Dlarialifor tre aunel v | The engagement v announced last chairman of the committee on invita be held Ly the ludies entertain- | DIEht by the bride’s mother, Mrs. Syd- tions of the meneral “fun fest” com-|nent committee of the Massachusetts ney Jones Colford, jr. Plans for the have H\u’r“r:l\:'rl.fivr:\ at I[-\r“’l‘v';y“vl’l;l;’i;:r‘.l(y.‘:-”:]:‘(w-lm'zl‘:-ln.\:lr"' wedding have not been arranged, nor tend in body onight. Al abel G il s S the Sveltur of a8 has a date been agreed upon Grotto night morrow night Willl April 13, when the affair is sch Miss Vanderbilt has been a much y:u':yl. feted debutunte of the present busy be F Todge night, when Master |t take place in the private Masons will be the Ruests. {roon of the Arcade. Special | Fefreshments | 7eason, and her engagement to Mr The ladie to | Cushing often has been rumored, but District Commissioner Rudolph and |\l Le provided and E. Craige Pelouze of Richmond. Va. |Gl be served grand monarch of the Mystic Order|, ke the party a real suce not announced until her mother made of the Veiled oph of the o | it kno at a dinner given to her and chanted Realr formally opened_the 8 7th st. n.w, Nathan ecker, 67, 810 4th si Jennie C. Adams, 81, 1248 Pers. Bushrod W. 61, 1119 Euclld st. The Portner, Apf. 262. Barnes. 33, 0th st. e Pickford Zurhorst, Davia A, Brown, jr., 4 mo., 039 Fla. ave. ' |ranged weekly exhibitions,’ to start |broducts between 1919 and 1921, and | = geitlil it | about April 15 and to continue until |an increase of 141 per cent in the | £I0M: is warranted. jthe troops leave for their summer |8even year period from 1914 to 1921.| In the circular contuining the ref- “T wonder if you could tide a fel- | camps. " The exnibitions will be given | The census burcau today announced | ondum 1t was pointed out ‘that an e ) © ®ir service troops at Bolling | the value of products to have been | investiga: cently conducted on low over ‘1:::1 chap, but T haven't a| LIEld the Ist Battallon, loth Ficld | $30.274.000 in 1921, as compared with L e S, o [Artillery, at Fort Myer, Va.; the 3d|$18.496,000 in 1919 and $12,556,000 | treme tardiness 11 shipments by e avalry, ‘at Fort Myer, . ‘and the!in 1914. i vress to Washington Various fra 1 seating com- irattan Doyle, Chevy Clase. WOMEN'S THREE-PIECE COS- TUME SUITS, $79.50, instead of $95.00 to .$125.00, as usual. Com- plying with Paris edict in the elaboration of the sash-tied blouse or box jackets, lavishly braided or embroldered, and frock with lovely tops of plain, printed or bro- caded crepe. Which will you choose—navy, black, barley, tan, ramle or greystone? A very re- markable Anniversary Special, as you'll agree. WOMEN'S SPORT SUITS, $22.50. Regular $30.00 and $35.00 models ¢n the fabrics which are distinc- tively smart, with an out-of-door look " most appropriate for the sports and all-occasion general service types. Homespuns, po- lalres, camei's hair, as well as English checks and mixtures. And for color, note the choice! Gray, tan, cocoa brown, Copenhagen, blue and green. NEWEST SWEATERS, $3.95. Regularly $5.00 to $6.50 Tuxedo and Slip-over Models and new Jac- quettes. Have you a favorite color? It Is here—for navy, black, buff, gray, Harding, jade and Jockey are ‘present, and some one eifect that you'll want to see. PHILIPPINE HANDMADE UN- derwear, $1.85, $2.85 and $3.85. Regularly $3.00 to $6.00 Envelope Chemises and N'ghtgowns. Our direct importations of personally tlon in details of beading, embrold- selected qualities of fine nainsook, eries, novel girdies and fascinat- with hand-scalloping and hand-em: Ing 'sleeve effects, yet so art. broldery of unusual attraction. fuily fashioned that each Is subtly We consider them remarkable ex- simple and altogether youthful. amples of Anniversary Values! In the group also some of the fin- est examples of piquetine and wool DAINTY NECKWEAR, 35c. REGU- Fep for street wear. 3 larly 76c and $1.00. Very little to MISSES'’ LOVELY FROCKS, $47.50. Regularly $59.50 to $65.00 Indlviduaiized dresses. Beautiful tlong ot flat crepes developed w th elabora- duled | FIBER SILK SWEATERS, $9.85. THercly Regularly $1250 to $15.00. Both carnival at 8 o'clock last night misslone success for the Monarch Pelouze Poses of the Grotto. Pre the forn affair, while Gr: Al opening, p ent and t cer the stto. headed b, s band and hd the audi- the proces- Pelouze. marched ar those in ireh drill corp torium. Among sion were Grand Monarchs Ed F. W. Libbey, Mona Chief Justice Willla oge, master Jacobs, T eremoni Com- Rudolph_predicted a great explained the pur- ing to raise of entert: who may and thirt chusett: . May 4, 5 and 6, as gu i son were ociety winter days at the Hotel 11 to her Mrs. formerly {her fianc Her mother was Miss } Cathleen Niclson, whose moth to her marriage wax Miss Belle hard, one of the most brilliant womni in New York society Reginald Vanderbiit married at New { About four years ago they were di- vorced, and “in 1920 Mrs. Vanderbilt was married to Mr. Colford. Mr. Van- 1 nilton, ¢n route {derbilt marrfed Miss Gloria Morgan, heme in Boston daughter of Harry Hays Morgar - American consul general at Brussel ch of New York, |last March 6 Rton, is visiting | _ The bride-to-be Is & nlece of Brig. ning on their visit to Grant Walker. who spent the 1 the south, is passing a few Roynton L of Was TAILORED SUITS, $44.50. The newest notes In $55.00 and $69.50 smart tallleurs, where lines of beauty are paramount and where the art of fine talloring expresses itself In self-strapping, self-tuck- Ing, self-fold binding and the clever placing of embroldered ar- rowheads, Twills, cordines and ooverts. Navy, tan, olive gray, Porto Rico and black. LARGE WOMEN'S COSTUME Sults, $56.50. Reqularly $65.00 to NOVELTY HANDKERCHIEFS, 35¢ or 3 for $1.00. Dozens and dozens of 50c Pure Linen Handkerchiefs! White and the pastel colors so typical of spring days and bright sunshine. A variety to whet your nterest! quisite brought out weaves. Also tuxedo and Jacquette models, in ex- colorings, goif Jackets, the smart button-up-the-front sweater coat, In a Jacquard design, deal of sweater smartness in this anniversary special at $9.85, pay for delightful bits of freshness for frocks or sweaters and a very remarkable cholce of collars, cuffs and vestees. Eyelet embroidered finen and organdy sets, with tuxedo or Peter Pan collars. Pretty sepa- rate vestees. No end of good choosing for an infinitesmal price! wonderfully the attractive A good MISSES' TWILL SUITS, Regularly $49.50 to $69.50. Navy, tan or greystone for color, pro- claiming the last word In tallored style. All the art of fine tailoring put Into the newest Jackets, the clever embellishments and the sien suit for a sult to look one's smartest when travel- ing. In the exclusive misses' shop, $37.50 FINE FOOTWEAR, $7.50 PAIR. Regular $10.00 and '$11.00 Pumps, depicting the art of finest shoe. craft. Colonial Black Satin Pumps, with Spanish heels; Patent Leath- er Cut-out, Two-strap Pumps, equipped with Cuban heels to cover the demands of service as well as dress, and Patent-tmimmed Black Kid Pumps in a one-strap model, with Cuban heels. The leathers and fabrics are of cholicest sslection—emphasizing the extraor- dinary opportunity the Anniversary offers. Joseph H. Curran, treasurer sioner Rudolph wo of the most popular attractions |y 15 and the Dixie | Musie for the \Aux"—l the Grotio Jazz ements inculde Ripp. x and Gypsy BET Washington later Payne Whitney and Countess Luszlo c embroidered in beautiful H a9 Szacheny z { desianed with all ' the Mr. Cushing, who was a lieutenant smartness of the smaller sizes. L with the A crican: for S Made of finest twills in ramie, grey- ¥ the inow is connected with a < stone and black. A very splendid 5 in Washington. and|Srokerigs B and unusual lot for the woman who his sister, Mrs. Harry | wears larger than regular sizes. in Bal ore, will re- | PRBEGmcroRwiitiEscy CENTEMERI LONG KID GLOVES, $2.95. A most extraordinary An- niversary offering of $5 and $6 French Kid Gloves! Elght-button length In’ white, brown and mode: 12-button length finest French kid and suede, In tan, mode, gray, cas- tor and black. Parls point or d¢s- tinctively smart embroldered backs. fichard Jackeon and Teons Doaslame ULA GARDE" HANDBAGS, $5.00. Gintie G oo Hicons Dots! The interest and co-operation of Dean of Asheville, N the maker In our Anniversary George W. Jones and Emma Thomas, both event bangs to you a remarkable oCH N Itihone o value 1n a handsome 9-Inch leather DN and D bag, with the special feature of Tevt Kettler the’ “hidden-away" pocket, Insur- Arthur H. Ads Ing safety In carrying bills—a very Howard are spending the Easter holl- | L Douglas of Win. roomy ambassador box bottom days at Atlantic C Joln ter of and six other compartmants make “'(' hd‘:- Dineciof e = s | the bag especlally commodlious. Hundt i % Beautifully leather lined and fitted. coats, awaiting selection In the ex- ulated taxes on inheritance are unlaw- | torney general, who N Mving | B Hundles of s W «d taxes on inheri - s . who v George F. Waidier aad Sophia Whitney, FUR JACQUETTES, $75.00. Com- | p clusive misses’ shop on the third Ing with a gay flourish as a dom- fioor. The smart, easily slipped. es on intangibles can be [at 2400 16th street, has taken an {poth of Baitimom Sid uniform rate only. and | apartment at Wardman Park Hotel “ Jullan F. 0. Quinn gasoline is un- Alfix;""‘“(: \\KI"k‘-:rk Inating Vasmolnkyfor SITV'IVHQ ‘::d into coats for over a frock, a skirt . e re n r RITES FOR MRS. S. A. RHODES. | %l of Moint Jackotn, ' 0 7% 0 Smartness and comfort. | $150.00 S S S R P Funeral services for Mrs i lacquettes at just half price. Gray ways at hand the entire season Rhodes, a well known pract Slynx, with blended squirrel collar through for driving or travel and and cuffs, also natural northern all general service. K. Stimson of New York city Alfred T. Coulter of this city and Elste L. the Christian suddenly Sunda muskrat In box and blouse models, with self collars and cuffs. oules of Hyattsville, Md Dan L. Saylor of ‘this vity and Bmily R Markwell of N ew Bivam LT Hareid B, Mepan oo MILLINERY, $10.00. The smart Wiibur ‘. Hafier . Individual kinrds of hats regularly Nellle M. Hiltou of R $15.00 to $18.00. Tailored and e = ot Sem!i.dress Hats, where sllken fabric or straw carries the honors, sometimes cleverly all of self, fre- quently comblining In artistic fash- fons, The women who adore hats that are both pretty and dis- Sadie M. Miller - A, N.Y. Russel! Tarlor a aline Mellvaine, tinguished should not fail to ses these. ington a number of vears. She was|both of Richmond 1 £ the First Christian | Arthur il Plerc: Keithy o nee Chu Columbia road and | Donald A7 Miteh Chase, Md., and fld” Strect northwest. ' She “ig| Dorethy B Hoofnigle ved by ber husband, two sons.| Georse C. La Iorte of Baltimore, Md.. and | | d-drlrkhn.nd 1\';..nna; Rllndv and | gdith M. Walford of this city. 3 i {two daughters, Mrs. Eva Marsh and | John £. Robiuson and Margaret Glen. 5 | Miss Fannie Rhode Cary F. Booner of Louisvitie, Ky. aad Gar- SILK SPORTS SKIRTS, $13.75. H pett O. Neel of Bristol, Tenn. To say they belong In the $16.50 D; Castl class da;sn'! bel,zx:l to :n&vey'!‘:e ‘astles. : subtls “hang™ of tiny knife plaits s Worth Thirty Cents. thae ~ake 3 skirt 80 fascinatingly From the Chicago Journal. T e Eositint materiais! Read carefully: Chenliile Striped Canton, brocaded Canton, novelty striped Roshanara, Paisley plain color Crepe de Chines and tin-back Cantons. G nd Com- {In Baltimore. and expects to b IR | Gen. Corneltus Vanderbilt, Mre. Harry The lovely new wrap-around i i Alfred Mull tary engine sz F St. N.W. N MISSES’ TWILL COSTUME 3 Suits, $47.50. Hers regular $65.00 to 88500 Costume Sults fine up for your favor. Embroldered or ribbon trimmed, wrap-around Jackets, with pretty crepe-topped frocks to go with them In a com- plete three-plece costume; or the dressy two-piece tailleurs which permit the personal choice of a blouse to accord with the occasion of wearing. Marnage LICGHSCS. Marriage licenses have heen issued to the following John H. Johnwon and Louise Tillman. George M. Washington aud Susie M. Rucker. Clarence “Wilson of this city and Bertha Wallace of Lewistown. Pa ouje, in her late nsation, “The King The A Tut Mummy Str There also is an | Hoofnaw extensive ex by merchants and | W P manutacturers of Washington. FORMS OF TAX UNLAWFUL. New Hampshire Court Passes on Intangibles and Gasoline Sales. CONCORD. N. H, April 3.—The supreme court of New Hampshire last night handed down a series of opinions in wer to a request tiled by the house of representatives de- = claring that unproportional and grad-{ Mr. Albert Ottin 5 of Mr. und Mrs Hoofnagle, and Mr. Donald A. Mitchell of Chevy Chase, Md.. took place last evening in the Metropoli- tan Baptist Church. Rev. John C. Ball officfating. Only niembers of the two milies and intimate friends wit- d the ceremony. The bride given in marriage Ly her father. wore a gown of dark blue ¢ trimmed with paisley, and a corsage of sweet peas. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will make their home in Washington. Mrs. George M. Caspar and son MISSES' TOPCOATS, $2250. A breezy lot of $27.50 to $37.50 Top- \f Richmond, Vi night the court in- Members of the house last d that the ruling o SPORTS SKIRTS, $9.35. THE smart novelty fabrics of the season In regular $11.50 to $13.50 Skirts. Plenty of gray, tan, beige, cocoa, navy, black and the correct color comblnations. Just scan the cholce you have—ratine boucle, eponge checks and plaids, English mix. tures, velour checks, wool crepe, wool 'canton flannel, camel’s hair overplaids and noveity woven stripes. In view of the important fashion for separate skirts, no one will_want to overlook ths Anni- versary speclal. tomorrow afternoon at Chapel, 1337 10th street northwest, at 2:30 o'clock. The interment will be “in Glenwood cemetery Mrs. Rhodes was the wife of Thomas A. Rhodes e had resided in Wash- gasolina tax it lawfully be ghways. The de- cision of the t was handed to Speaker William J. Ahern last night and will be submitted to the house today. Births Reported. wing birthe hace heen reparted to department 1n the last SILVER MESH BAGS, $7.50. Regularly $10.00. A dainty type of dress bag whose favor never grows less. These are a lovely shape with wrist strap, a cunning vanity In the frame of the bag, and a jeweled clasp. 255, sliver—a good alioy for service. Perhaps you've a young graduating friend ~ whose ~com. mencement gift you're already thinking about. Look at these! This Silver Anniversary Celebration is rising each day to new heights. It is attracting people who have heretofore had but slight acquaintance with our shop as well as old friends. And so it is that our store makes nsw friends and grows Canet oo tiand S embroid Many groups of merchandise not heretofore advertised will be gred and hand.braided, $60.00 and placed on sale tomorrow—other groups will be refreshed. Run $75.00 models. A marveldus array through these columns—choose the things vou want to see and of utllity coats of the finer types, dress coats, wrappy coats and the S visit our s 7 siasti ization i L 1r store w he{'e an enthuam:t.lc organization is eager to show S e o hea s vou what great things we are doing in honor of our anniversarvy! e i nou s eremtt New for Wednesday cocoa, batwing and tan: hand- somely lined and finely tallored. The price of $49.50 iis one that many will enjoy payina for such exceptionally ~smart and lovely celebration ltem at the $1.85 price. Coats. WOMEN'S LOVELY $95.00 TO $110.00 Wraps at $75.00. All- over bralded wrap-around coat : 2 : of purl twill. Flat crepe capes Women's and Misses” Silk Frocks $32.50, comprising beautiful $45.00 to $55.00 models of crepe Elizabeth, Canton crepe, flat crepe and Rosha- nara crepe, embodying all the charm of even more expensive dresses in embroidered and beaded effects drapes and plaitings. Resplendent in quality of fabrics and abundant in color choice—black, navy, brown, lired with silk duvetyme. Fox, squirrel and caracul collared wraps beige. cocoa, Lanvin green, gray and orchid. of Gerona and Marcova, In grey- stone, batwing, ramle, Porto Rico, Sorrento, navy and black. An op- portun'ty on WEDNESDAY ONLY to choose one of thess beautiful $20.00 Fur Scarfs, $13.50. Two-skin stone marten (dyed opossum) in the flattering double animal arrangement, permitting effective individual arrangement. wraps offered at a Great Annl. versary Speclal. WOMEN'S SPORT COATS. $23.50. Regularly $32.50 to $39.50. A choice s0 wide that it seems exaggera- tion to express tHe varisty—briefly we mention the English fleece plaids, the smart mixtures, chin- chilla, camelshair and homespun, Beautiful $12.00 Mlilanese Silk Petticoats at $8.85—the rich, lovely fabric, fashioned in clinging, slen- der skirts, claborately embroid- ered, self fold braiding, novelty fringe effects and Paisley bindings and trimmings—a very choice group, shown as an Anniversary special for the first time tomorrow. including a color range of tan, deer, aray. olive brown: Porto RIco and the lovelv color effects so cleverly adapted to the swagger mannish styles. You'll want one of these, we are sure! WOMEN'S FINE CAPES, WRAPS and -~ats, $60.50. Regularly $35.00 to $95.00. Everv new fashion fea- ture — wrap - around, sash.tied, bloused effect: Lovely peachlike surfaced fabrics of veldyne, lus- trosa, Geroma and fashona. twill Women'’s $95.00 to $125.00 Wraps at $75.00 each. 50 beautiful gar- ments to go on sale tomorrow, in- cluding all-over braided wraps, all- over braided coats of Poiret twill, New Silk Capes, circular models of flat crepe, with silk duvetyn linings, and wraps of the beautiful Marcova and Gerona cloths, with fur collars, fox, squirrel and caracul. New shades—graystone, batwing, ramie, Porto Rico, navy and sorento blue and black. $75.00. twents- | “Why don't you and Alice put your | From the Christian Register. {heads together and figure this build- | “Miserly offered the man who saved { ing problem out?” his life half a dollar.” ela_Coni, 1 e 2 { Prospective Bridegroom — We put “Did the man ept it Natala Campagna. boy. our heads together, but that's as far “Yes, but he handed Miserly 2 sens Sparado, bos as we ever got. cents change.” 3322323222232 228223223222222222322383223232 232421 4 Rebecea J. Clandia €. H " and Ethel M . ‘and Bervadine T STOLE 53 CENTS; JAILED, | YONKERS. N. Y., April 3.—Charged | with pocketing 53 cents he collected | ®¢ a Salvation Army meeting, Her- bart Lamb was sentenced to three manths in jail on hig plea of gullty. — — 3333 VANITY FAIR “PLUS FOUR INCH” VESTS, $1.85—a name to conjure with when it comes to quality In glove silk! An Inexpen- SILK NEGLIGES, $12.85. THE languishing beauties that ordi- narily carry pricings of $15.00 to $18.00, and hold the lure of grace Silk underwear from one of our e T iovets fine manufacturers. _Regular $10.00 L o iants aits =n to 81800 Silk Nightgowns and SRR IO T LS e Pajamas at $6.85, $8.85, $9.85 and e Saloct now the: one you $12.85. Lovely crepe-back satin, ki crepe de chine and radium silk, in flesh, white, orchid and pink, with real filet and Irish crochet laces, rib- bon rosettes and rosebud adornments. g J. M. ADAMS £ rner El Zth.end H Sts. NV, HARDWOOD FLOORS 1503 Connecticut Ave. Old Floors Refinishe, $383883888888888888 We do our business on a CASH basis— and therefore you buy for LESS here Many High Priced Spring Suits Are Reduced to VB Including Some of the Grades at $24.75 It's an after- Easter adjustment —in which you make additional savings. Grays have been scarce—we’ve lots of them in this assortment — and Tans, Navy and Black. Made up in Box, Balkan and Straightline mod- els—plain tailored and handsomely braided or em- broidered. = Lined ‘with Silk and’ Lingette. Fine grades of Tricotine and . ‘Poiret Twill. T B VANITY FAIR GLOVE SILK Bloomers, $2.85. Regularly $3.50. Do you know that Vanity Fair Is at the top for glove slik? Have you testsd Vanity Fair textures and realized the economy possible in wearing Vanity Falr glove siik? A typlcal Vanity Falr garment Is offered in this bloomer speciai— splendid in quality, amply cut, rein- forced, elastic at knee. (Main Floor) The Sea Boo Hawk v.e...$200 Sho ‘:a}i’rétrfumu ... 8175 “Eight” Jackson Place Lafayette Square Telephons Main 1718 ENULIFE Violet Ray Factory Expert is here demonstrating the various types of Re- nulife Violet Ray. Its results are won- derful. Potomac Electric Appliance Co. 607 14th St. N.W. Silk Envelope Chemise and Nightgowns —regularly $5.00 to $12.00 — offers exquisite rainbow hued garments at $3.85, $4.85, $6.85 and $8.85. Beautiful yoke effects, with real filet and Irish crochet laces and dainty ribbon finishes. Lovely $15.00 Beaded Bags, $10.75, with floral or conventional patterns, wrought on solid color, beaded backgrounds of navy, brown and black; some with fringe effects — drawstring styles — and others with beaded arm strap for carrying, and a silk cord draw- string for the security of the con- tents ofethe bag. No two alike. $7.50 and $8.50 Colored Silk Um- brellas, $5.50—dependable friends for rain or shine; smartly handled for carrying; lovely when opened— in navy, light blue, purple, green and brown; also black. Fine silks with wide satin or grosgrain edge. Tub Silk Costume \Slips, $3.95. The usual $5.00 kind, with tailored top and 18-inch hem. In white, the cholce, for navy, mountain haze important undergarment for sum- | foae aratnertor mer frocks. i S SILK SWEATERS, $2150. THE Irreproachably tallored tuxedo sweaters of pure organzine silk, regularly priced $29.50 to $35.00.— The sweater of untold satisfaction In Its beauty and perfectly fitting qualities. In navy and black. cords, In_highest fashion, and creoe satin. The color range 7“ncludes navy, fallow, pecan. cinder. ramie and black. An array to Intrigue the woman who wants the ele. gance of a fine wrap for much less the usual price. SILK STOCKINGS, $1.35. FINE $2.00 to $3.00 full fashioned siik stockings entered enthusiastically into the Anniversary Sale. Some all_silk, others with mercerized garter tovs, affording a very de- clded saving to those who anticl- pate hoslery suppiles at this time. Black,. white, cordovan. African brown, light gray, medium gray, otter, camel, fawn, taupe, cham- pagne, nude and gun metal. A remarkable cholc IMPORTED SPORTS SCARFS, $295. Flber and wool. woven In exqulsite color combination; one of the most attractive and conven- lent of spring accessorles. Regu- larly $5.00 to $7.50. One lot which we can’t duplical TAILORED DIMITY BLOUSES, $2.85—Fresh, crisp and very new In the use of handwork In color ornamentation; many wlll fancy the all white, with frill each side 1 center plait and having Tuxedo | collar and cuff Inset, with em- i bra'dery Jolning. One model with [| Peter Pan collar and Palsiay. Also at the same price of $2.85 there are regular $4.00 Hand-made Ba- tiste apd Dimity Blouses, with lace trimming. SILK UMBRELLAS, $7.95—THE finer kinds, ordinarily $12.50 to $15.00, with handsome tape bor- dered sliks, tips and ferrules to match and the smartest of Indi- viduallzed handles, In amber, fvory and_colo akelite; many clusive designs, with ring or strap carrlers. For choice you'll find navy, green, purple, garnet, brown and black. ORIGINA FRENCH HATS, one-fourth I Also the cholce of all other model hats in a col- lection regularly $27.50 to $50.00, at 259, reduction. A rare chance to salect millinery that Is of finest . character and reflecting the great- est fashion authorities in Hats. Transparent Halr Hats, Italian Milans, Timbo, Yetta, Tagal and large Lace Hats. Hats designed for sports, street and dre: a very comprehensive CENTEMERI FRENCH KID Gloves, $1.95. Regularly $3.00 to $4.50, 'Think of it! What a great anniversary treat! The famous CENTEMERI Gloves In white, gray, brown, castor and gun met shades. One and two clasp styles, With distinctive feather stitch and wide crochet-embroldered backs, in self color or two-toned effects. Also new strap.-wrist gauntiets. ‘e of. fer you the best when we say “Cen- temerl." Have you ever tried them? o] i DAYTIME SILK FROCKS, $23.50. Regularly $29.50 to $35.00. Afternoon, street and sport frocks. Flat crepes, Canton crepes, crepe de chine, satin-faced Cantons and printed crepes! And then the styles and the wonderful variety for your cholce! Embroid- ered, beaded, new draped effects: the new hemstitched crepes, striped Roshanara sports models. All shades, too! WOMEN'S ] WOMEN'S EXCLUSIVE $95.00 TO $125.00 GOWNS, $50.50. Dresses of surpassing distinction in mode and fabric. _In Elizabeth Crepe, Flat Crepe, Crepe Molles, the most Im- portant and luxurious of silken frock materials. Each dress is In dividually outstanding as ultra smart In beading, embroidery or bralding. No restrictions in color e 3 16 and return SUNDAY APRIL 8 Stmilar Excursion, May, 6 Lv. Washington 12:30 A.M, Arrive in New York in Early Morning RETURNING: New York from C. It. West 23d Street CREPE_DE CHINE KIMONOS, $8.95. Regularly $10.00 to $12.00. Dainty little affairs for one's lei- sure hours, restful in their appeal of luxury, and the color you like best for Intimate hours with one's selfl Copenhagen blue, rose, tur- quoise, red or navy. A'few break- fast coats of satin, a little more formal and very pretty with ruch. ing self for trimming. COSTUME BLOUSES, $§7.85. REG. TWO - SKIN FUR CHOKERS, ularly $10.00 to $13.95. The sepa- $27.50. Regularly $45.00. The dou- rate blouse that gives the elegance ble elongated arrangement, which of the three.plece costume to the s especially distinctive, and these tallored suit, offering Spring’s mest are particularly handsome, in fire, fashionable effects, In crepe de gark eastern mink, a color which chllfl‘elv "f‘:' C":VI“ hfl‘"fi th";ey offsets and combines most’'charm- prints. *The model which best be- {ng|; the sprin 3 u or the one you like best L prRweStm blouse, siip-over or the RADIUM SILK _PETTICOATS, $3.85. Regularly $5.00 and $6.06 styles. Silk jersey also in the group. Prettier than usual pi; d and rib- bon trimmed flounc Scalloped and embroidered straightline styles. Think of the color you'd rather N ave—then come and ask for it! (uptown), M. Liberts Street ~ (downtown), 8 P.M., standard time, same day. All sizes 16 to Tickets on Sale Friday and [, 44. Saturday Preceding ) H \ A —_—e e .A very small deposit reserves any selection SILK COSTUME SLIPS, $8.95. The beautiful qualities, regularly $12.00. Crepe de chines, lustrous crepe meteors and lovely radiums, in flesh, white, gray, navy and black, . with 18-inch ~ shadowproof hem and tallored top. The type of garment _introduced by Paris and enthusiastically accepted bv Amer. Ican women as the most gratifying foundation garment for any cos- GRAY SUEDE PUMPS, $6.50 PAIR. Regularly $9.00 and $10.00. One- strap model, with low, fiat heels . and hand-turned soles, a typical mjssy model; aiso a one-strap in- two-button ‘effect, with medium short and’ Sparish heels. Jacquette! DEAUVILLE HANDKERCHIEFS, $2.76. Regularly $3.50, to $6.00. To appease a color-mad’ season the Deauvllle handkerchief has came to stay—to lend its brilllance to sweater and frock, to swirl around a hat and hang in a bewlidering scarf, to make a blouse or encircle the walst in a girdle. Better select now from a gorgeous lot! FINE SILK GLOV ES, $1.35. Regularly $2.00. The gloves you'll want ‘at_once, when suddenly it turns warmer. 16-button length, in white, silver, pongee and black. Better stock up, don't you think? Consult Ticket Agents. . Baltimore & Ohio See Flyers. uzmmxmmmmwzz:::zzx:z;zz:zz::zz:::::_::_:zxzz:::zxzz:z:zz:x:::zx:z;

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