Evening Star Newspaper, April 25, 1923, Page 18

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18 THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1923, New Considers Action to Speed | BRIPE ASKS FREEDOM. ) _ Newspapers Through Mails|“sea. e e s Special Purchase and Sale of 200 Mrs. 10a Poms yesterday asked the Distriot Supreme Court for an abso- lute divorce from Charles Poms. They ) wspapers in the snd miscellaneous matter is commit- ; ¥ Transmission of ne P °|ted to the mails, wrapped somewhat | Wers married December 31 last. Mrs. : ® 2 i ! mails with promptness and TCEW- |similar to newspapers, while not re- | Poms told the court her husband de- : Iarity equal to the traRltial ed upo: iring the same expedition in trans- | serted her 17 and took_up his S ot Gene T Harry 8. New. ission, and that newspapers are |abode with another woman. She has 3 by Bostmaster Senere * | delayed on account of being involved | sought to have him return to her, she p . Pimeelf a newspaper man, .. |in & mass of such kind of less im- |avers, but he says the othel The PO o ponicy with an | Portant mail will not permit him to 1 5 e Hiioancament to the po “It has been suggested by some as| Mrs. Poms decl : : % newspapers comm] of a triple program to mprowe might be wrapped |Tinge and that he to get her ce Elven In some standardized form or color, |Telatives to set him up in business solaxlo s DA A gty The Vogue of the Season! Satisfaction—not Equally suitable for miss, youthful woman “inployen. ollcitation of compiaints |should then direct soms priopiiy, of he money, sh gotism—prompts us to feel a pride in this mas- and more matronly women. : O e O L ent of | {his in & way. has been ittempied |threat Attorney Walter C. Baider- rly merchandising achievement. 14 Essential details will mean more to you than m::hfind oarrie out Ml.. :';Ia.::dr u P’ ing and |in places, but I fear that it has not % - e been arganised with any uniformity i These Spanish type capes are at the very peak the whys and wherefores of the purchase of capes tdont ‘of the National Association of ?f the mode. R iy priced lower than the cost of making alone, prompt attention to i «lass matter by all classes of postal addressing newspapers. or consistency of plan. Mrs, H. Van B agoniglo, pres- Women ters and Boulptors of declared Fost. experiences h: b Americ ne of the thre f not received | jjnan and al e AR e women . Persons re- l“’ us their ad - tonal Soctety of 2 v < dis- " " ,;;‘;.,:‘;"’.S,’."‘,;fl.‘.‘.".E,Z‘E‘Zifiiy;"r&;:& . Black Canton Crepe ; The collars vary with 15 oo the de “dgf?:"’gfu‘?:r‘ - reguincity _and i : Black Jasperette a tendency towards the ess to this service.’ - H R : sy xnerngl .\:e|w“- ::{:;‘::e;:“:‘; | O H s Medici. Some have mo- postal e! y . i i i : : 1 i . - . St as tollows: ¥ Black Wool-and-Silk B tifs in semi-rosette ef- “The department s :lelsl;ou‘solt"l‘fl: l et Beems 'to be a reamonable de- m y Black Novelty Weave fect. nand.‘ lnhay‘pru:n “ht:le D -g:- o .d ? / \ PeHences. of irregular and faulty e outside i \ 3 Black Cross-bar Crepe service of ch an extent and nature as to indicate some infirmity in the ¥ J HAVE you ever realized that | AR i i . = i ate w0 ; A 3 i W ) o A silken cord and tas- Fomed bt T SeSmetin, 22 Bo_matter how trim and : p Black Silk-Suripe ‘ o co-operation of editors and man- 2 s immaculate your windows 4 Fabric { sel serve to tie and add ¢ newspapers in working out | B cula ap- i1 ‘ c rs of n N pear inside, the passersby i \ \ to the rich effect. emedy. 2 You are aware that much circular g o llrltunon 83 —_— our house cl theshad: i \ . . . GH SCHOOL an”“ : fid' mek:; 7 All silk fTined with . y JUNIOR HI ) or torn? W crepe de Chine in vari- A striking feature is TO PRESENT OPERETTA Emdold ‘hd'adin your home g . B ous colors to accommo- that these capes are es- R ve done their . Replace g Tl | PP | A two-act operetta, “All at Sea” them with epi u':y-p- new | | date differing prefer- sentially warm-weather will be presented by the students of ohiados inthis heuso olecuin | b ‘ S or High School in the Dun- . eaning | | i , y \""n'(‘;'v.'r'\msr«rflfi'auaflgnuxrs Friday. period—and make sure,of course, 1 il { g a rments Dressy y . d S: Y. lay . 5 XY i Pine Speretta s uninue | enough for evening wear i Tt 1t combines some of the best | Soit, dove gray, / / and practical enough for everyday wear. o o Mikado™ | henna, green, blue and This combination has been - E i : arranged lm!i :dznled by Harvey belg'cA Worthington Loom - \ Students f.nd rl:“rl' rhe: ;nlgnfzd g [y | I i H La h h i play, which 13 the . _ | Dea¥'s ‘bl event 'The costumes are ‘ | I The deep silk fringe st, but by no means being arranged by the domestic art s K domestic science departments; Y \ | I lends - a graceful and lacards by the art 8 . 5 ‘ very Spanish note that ’ extraordinary that we Miss Zita Dyson g 3 y ttee is directing HartshornShadeRollersdonot with shades on Hartshern ~ s = DIe o e mamic. whith 15 the jam, slide, elip ocfall. Theyare Rollers, you can forget this 0N Carmen might have in- know 200 w.ll find new ‘ture of the production. Miss Julla always ready to perform per- importaat yet I : Ta at 5. { fect abade servico st all times. of of 'a room’ spired. | i urry. T - B B—Cantol Crepe with ownersiinait 20100 will I Ouoe yoar room is equipped A—Silk-stripe fabric with C—Cross-bar crepe with la Miller and Miss Specify "HARTSHORN® at your Retailer’s henna lining. $14 soft gray lining. $14. dove gray lining. $14. 200 New ™ 200 New Buying good printing Printed SilKk Frocks Cool Silk Frocks is hard—or it isn’ B $l $lO Every good piece of ‘printing that you ever saw is the result of somebody insisting on quality. : : . : There are firms in this country that buy thousands of 4 Delightfully cool and .Slzes and styles for dollars’ worth of printing, and everything they put out is ; summery, these lovely misses, women and small extremely well done. Good printing pays them best, and : frocks will join many a women—in fact, almost as that is the only kind they want. . i Watni-weather wandrobe many kinds as frocks. Buying good printing is easy for them because they don’t ; do any of the things that inevitably result in a disappoint- P (3K Crepe ing job. | - 5 + Canton g ] o All the colors in vogue. Al G They know that good printing needs a craftsman to pro- Vv g =) Every sort of model in e P glcxtcc it, so they deal with printers who concentrate on g ; favor. To render the Jersey Knit ter printing. 3 % Ve i prantng T . assortment more satisfac- Novelty Silks All their direct advertising is done with a definite pur- included a f Crepe de Chine pose. They know what their purpose is and they order tor.y we. o u . & their printing sufficiently well in advance to avoid hurried, " plain silks in Canton, Softly cool harried work. ~ i b : satin and crepe de Chine. Smartly styled They know that Better Printing requires Better Paper, €/N S Tastefully trimmed and their printers are familiar with standard brands of print- 9 : : . . ing papers and the kinds of work for which the different i ¥ There ate scofes of Harys Sew Mack grades are suited. f: 5 models, innumerable Sizes 14 to 40 You know what a “broadside’® is—a large folded sheet, printed g s on one side with no confinement to columns and usually containing the sprightly mode for the announcement of some business news or the offer of some deal. youth to a conservative Some are combined with dress for matrons. Paisley silk, but there are There are good broadsides and there are poor ones, and there s ; 5 STt O s 4 > so many arrangements of :}Zfif‘fibdg -Md,' :h"'x' 20 avoid duing, in the production of en z Sizes 14 to 20 for the pleasing trimmings that it g younger set. 36 to 42 for will do your heart good to women. select from them. least, the value is so bettel' N S. D. Wazren Company has prepared paper a book on 'thn Frepu.v.ion and use of the . S broadside in direct-by-mail advertsing. Sketch D shows a decidedly Sketch E shows brown _Oriental influence in the Canton crepe with deep bizarre print, offset by a metal lace collar and plain colar panel at sides, twisted metal cord girdle falling in pleats. $14. in festoon effect. $10. (Becond Floor.) | ARR N S Marathon Satin Pumps Chiffon Silk Hosiery ; — For dancing, for walking, for dressy and Sheer as it is possible to make them and ST AN D ARD PRI‘NTIN G P A ; e ; general wear—in fact, its versatility is its retain a modicum of service. Mercerized PERS g chief charm. . tops, high spliced heels and double soles : , .. Equally at home at any function or practical augment their wearing qualities. Warren's Standard Printing Papers are Distributed b et Bren o o b Eclo,gu methl, Feenchiandey black, mcatral, comfort and quality features. A special value at . red and royal blue. All sizes. D. L. WARD COMPANY 1215-1221 C STREET NORTHWEST ; : ‘. | : $5.85 | $1095 WASHINGTON, D. C. Telephane: <HMain 3587 (Pirst floor.) | Copics may be secured from any paper better merchant who sclls Warren’s Standard printing S. D. WARREN COMPANY " BOSTON, MASS. R (= ~ - ."‘_f (First Soor.)

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