Evening Star Newspaper, April 23, 1923, Page 9

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STAR., WASHINGTON, MONDAY, APRIL 23, T1923. Sloans THE EVENING The Instructive Visiting Nurse Society Needs More Nurses And more money for the maintenance of its work for this year and next. It is issuing its first public appeal in two years. Contriba- tions to its important health conservation work will be gratefully received. $1.00 makes you a member of the society for a year. . 35.60 pays for nursing visitg to u sick person for one BY VISITING NURSES ST | Advice and Practical Assist-! ance at Child Birth Fur- nished at-Low Cost. or ten daye’ expert care for a mother and new baby. $24.00 pays for a visit to a sick T e child for one month. 0 pays for a visit a day for a year. Treasurer, Room 220, An important feature of the work carried on in the District of Colum- bia by the Instructive Visiting Nurse Society, which now is asking the pub- lic to contribute to its $100,000 budget for the nmext two years, is the deliv- ervice. As cases of this kind Make checks payable to Joshua Eyans, Jr., Star Builbing, Women’s Suits, Coats, Capes Regrouped Bring Many Exceptzonal Savings Twill Suits | | Coats and Capes 4950 || 34950 Low as the price may seem ! : , | comparatively small significance until | Most unusual = the low price for these most fashionable Coats and vou have seen the values. This collec- | ! tion of suits includes many higher | Capes in the smartest shades: Grey« | priced models, as well as new suits | stone, tan, navy and black. very specially priced. monologue and recitations. clubho Mine Marjorie Webster will present | day vening ar 8 rooy nce: Thurs- e v Fihelwyn Johnson, Miss Dorothy Burr, = [:‘:fl:!eP;lz‘)(l Mo’rn:\;ml.d and A e French section of the Twen erkins, in ballet danc Century . and the tirseNin snignie i ardiNp terpretive, e crs ne":,'(:xm., s T ed and higher paid. 2 dances. Miss Marie Reudy will be at | Tiussien Khan Alai, at the v gharge is made for thelr el ticee: |the plano. “An interpretation of the section, which wil emands upon the society by cxXPecs- [sian dance movements will be given | Wednesday afternoon at lock | 2 2ot oedinary means | |by Mr. Rudolphe de Zapp, the presi- |In the clubhouse of the [uternational ent of the society, who will be In ation of Arts and Letters. at] harge of the program. Invitation: minister hlll speak | ave been extended to the leading N ¢luds and socleties und admission wili | be by card only. The Recognized Standard of Modern Pl no Manufacture to ‘see nd hear our Pelic Grand and Teproducing Bianot. Used pianos at low prices, including mm- of our own mal e, but slightly (,}L\\ M. Qllhl‘F INC. BRANCH OF FACTORY 1108 F St. N.W. 3. C. CONLIFF, MGR. Aside from hi 1 pamphlet |whi additional .in- | v nurse then | The card committee of the W ' e itor omen Then another nuise cares City Club, of which Miss A. ther and new baby for tenlgiee ig chairman, announces Free and Easy Auction Club will give | pres a complimentary card party in the | te P-R-I-N-T-Z-E-S-S Topcoats Man-tailored of imported mixtures and shadow plaids The society has two defivery nurses available during the day and two at room 220 building. (and ghis ‘ot the sactety are called which is The max this type one month) monthiy ajer mineteen. | Capes, first in Fashion’s favor, include pleated ailks, silk capes with summer fur collars—twill capes for street wear —veldyne capes, and coats of rich, | deep-piled fabrics that will give many ! months of wear., ! Women's Coat Bection, Third floor. | The best Spring models— The embroidered suit The box coat suit The long line suit The sash-tie suit The strict tailleur In gray, tan, navy and black. | Women's Suit Section, Third ficor. for last year was St Marriage Licenses. riage 12:“"5 Lave been issued fo the etls Whitoes. o dford, Va., and Ruth Mildréd Y. Distance. I3 Hakris and E R Both of Richm James Thflmmn Tnited States Navy, aud Nina L. Rhodd x. Thomas Kirify and Marguerite McKialey. Join H. Ors\pada and Nora C. Connors. Bir%hs Reported. The followine births have heen reported to the “healthdffrartment in the last. tweats- four hours William F David and Phillip and Forsythe Tailored Blouses for E~ery Tailored Costume 54 Dororl, @ -mpeco; boy. | t Forsythe Monogram Blouse, of English broad- cloth, with round or Tux- edo collar, cuffs and mon- ogram in color. $7.50. Forsythe Qverblouse, a distinctive new model, in white silk embroidered in pastel shad es—orchid, blue or tan. $11.75. Srern and flaa Stromn, gel. Society TContinyed from Eighth Page.) Forsythe Strict Tailleur Blouses; a white silk that buttons high at the neck, shirt faghion, $11.75; a white dimity, with tuxedo collar and cuffs, $4, Forsythe Color-trimmed Dimity Blouses, showing interesting types of col- lars—and vari-color pleat- ings or bindings for trim- ming. $4. Stockton G@wler, accompanied on the piano by Mjs. Eva Whitford Lovette; Mr. George| Finckel, cello solos, with Miss Frances F el at the piano, and Mrs. fEmily Frech Barnes in "*'l"l’-l"l"l"fl""l‘“ Lag'sburgh Int. ; Decorating Co. Lansburgh, Mgr. Removed Entire Plant to , 6&7 F Street (Opp ihuben Garrick Theater) «—where they have in- creased room and facili- ties to care for rapidly growing business. Every well-dressed woman knows that there is a difference in tailored blouses. as well as in anything else—and the difference in these tailored blouses lies in the fact that they are Forsythe Tailored. Different from the ordi- nary in that they are most carefully tailored in each detail; the\ are correct in style; and this collection offers a greater variety of new styles, among which is the popular overblouse. Juli Hav We Are Washington Agents for F orsythe Tailored Blouses Women's Riouse Section, Third floor. g Women's Frocks, $39.50 ‘ Street, Afternoon and Dinner; Models This is a smart new col- lection of frocks, and the price is attractively low. Note the “swingy” effect, hang- ing in loose flare from the shoul- der. Very like a man’s because the tailoring is man-fashion and the same masculine materials are "im- ported from the same sources that supply the weaves for father’s clothes. The sleeve invites attention for $35 its made-to-order appearance. The pockets are characteristic of thor- oughbred garments—in fact, when you think in terms of “PRINT- ZESS” you mean personalized ap- parel. The Hecht Co. enjoys the privilege of Washington’s exclu- sive distribution of “Printzess” garments. next few days they will sell all §9 tapestries at $3.45. All-silk mnfa:t curtain ma- terials at $2.25 yard. NOTICE NEXT SAILING OF TRE New S. 8. “Alleghany” \ BALTIMORE +%H+H+MH#H+W}?+H*H-I:MH Lily of France Corsets Featuring Models at $7.50 Forall their comfort, Lily of France corsets mould the figure into lines that faithfully follow the fashionable silhouette of this season. Two models at $7.50 —a topless corset of dainty satin stripe fabric, with very. narrow elastic at the waistline and long flat back. A medium figure corset; low at the top, of a dainty broche, with short boning. Other models, including both laceless and back- laced corsets— . $5 to $25 4-1-1'4»++-l-‘+++++1‘++++++++-H-++++++++++-l-+++++-l-+ Half of their smartness lies in the unusual little touches of trimming or color combinations that one finds. Sketched is a delightful three-piece costume frock of blocked crepe with an embroidered blouse, in gray, $39.50; for afternoon are lovely frocks of crepe, printed and plain—and for dinner or informal evening are Paisley and dyed laces in charming styles—and a lovely sleeveless satin with a rhinestone girdle. Women's Dress Section, Third floon, Sketched Topper A? Shadow Plaid JACKSONVILLE FRIDAY, APRIL 27, 6 P.M! $55.73 Round Trip [Meals Included ROC\D TRIP ROOM CHARGES People, 84.00 Tp MERCI ANTS & MINERS . TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 1408 New York Ave. N.W., Second Floor. Oxfords for Women Finest handmade footwear in the world Washington At Dinner GE WASHING- TON sually partook of one'dish,and that of a simple kind. If of- fered jsomething rich, he would say, “That is too good for me.” + € Nothing is too good for Walhs guests. Wallis| cookery has the HANAN—The ifootwear of un- limited merits, dis- tributed in Wash- ington by The Hecht Co. exclusively, t h e store of specialized shops. This season’s ox-| fords are varied to a accommodate all tastes and require- ments for fine foot- wear. You know| tl;e quality; we sim-¢ ply mention special Tl Patent leather characteristics: ! GEO Corset Gection, Third floor. First New Summer Hats--lHere $18.50, ¥22.50 Brown kid Black kid simplidity of the best American art. Its per- fection is fully appre- | ciated |because its en- [ joyment does not re- quu‘e pompous purse. allifi’ 12tk dad G Streets M. High and Iow heels, varied toe styles, tips and per- forations—all in the most graceful mangemenh. Sketch shows brown kid oxford at $15. ' Others at $12% to 515 ... | The Hecht Co. i 7th at F ’g ahal’ming .ncw creations, made ‘to wear with dight, airy, sum- mertime frocks—broad-brimmed leghorns wreathed with thistles in gald, purple and brown, like this one sketched, $22.50, Here, too, are the lovely transparent hair hats, and hats with filmy laces draped across wide brims. Millinery Salon, Third floor. The cloche, too, is still in Fash- ‘ion’s favor as a summertime hat —charmingly pictured in sand milan, the turned-down brim covered with flat pink roses and a flange of brown tulle, $18.505 and there are many other.de- lightful hats—each picturing a successful mode in summertime hat fashions.

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