Evening Star Newspaper, May 8, 1923, Page 15

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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C,. TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1923. ™ - —#——W “Poker Portraite—The Inscrutable Poker Face. | @@ @0:@:® 00000000 RuR0LSuGRGeGLLERGLLLLGLLLLGLGLOLLGLLOLLOLGLLLLGLY omorrow--A May Sale of Millinery Immense in Value and Variety - Unrestricted Choice of 300 of ; Our Regular $5.00 Trimmed Hats, Deawzonecrnsoe, | SEISACHRNTRYE - NI Plus An Equal Number Specially \rai A BrAn wirw RELUCTANTLY — Anp Soares . S ) = ' Purchased At Price Concessions. nme D10 UH - AM- WHY.., : ¥ i Rogeney, AEIDRS s e — v A Most Interesting Collection at MUCH D19 You LoseT You might ask, Why are we selling 300 of our $5.00 Hats for Chivoseltiom > : J . e S == $3.85? And we are telling you, so that there can be no misunder: éghonn Hab SirsiaiinG Peiky Dolics standing as to the value of this sale. = . . Hair Braid Hats Sports Hats Chic Cloches Frankly, we have too many hats—_—they were ordered in antici- Real Milan Hats Tailored Hats Snug Turbans pation of much heavier selling. This stock must move—and this gamm:l cé;pe gu(s Dressy Hats Flop Brims is the impetus we are giving it—a reduced price, which means a CrepedeChineHats Garden *' Mushrooms g s gt ol i DS Novelty Braid Hats Matro- Off-the-Face Shapes The Hats are new—styles of the moment—styles that antici- . An interesting collection, st every color and com- 5 i . bination effect that is desired 1, beige, Copen, almond, pate your summer’s millinery requirements—the colors—the clover and gray tones—and, o always-wanted navy and shapes—the trimmings—the materials are in keeping with the black. moge E ping Unrestricted choice—$3.85. STANDS BT on SEVens o oo —Second Floor—Lansburgh & Brother. LimiT AND 15 MOT CALLED — "URKNOWN SOLDIER” | Summer Wraps and Capes of D\ \W PICTURE CRITICIZED f7 e R Silks and Poiret Twill Sir William Orpen’s “Arresting " ' ; ) ) O N Museum, Subject of Gossip. : m e 3 o | ' Dain NeW Fl'OCkS fOI' TOtS 23 Moths, Mice, Ver- By the Associated Press b z ez aliDeat. L Even after summer weather has or- 2 5 LONDON, May S$.—That large sec- | Mo b / J deged the heavier fabrics off the sti;ge, . $ o O $3,50 $4.95 tion of tie Tritish public which looks | AN b m 4 there will still be wraps, big, swirling g with a¢Minty to tne Royal Academy | RN A A A=) SN e 3 o ; for a plor@re “with a story” has been | | \Goa mp/AE-METH -5 soft ones, or loose, rippling capes, to ; Even the little two-year-old, Festing canvas, “Tne Trknown Brit|| oo CARMENT | carry on the smartest touches of the ' e Aok Sy el sting canvas, “The Unknown Brit- — 7000 42.00 i : : ighte ish Soldier in France.” u.’nffih:'-zrofr:::u-ins 1 spring vogue. wardrobe, will be delighted with The picture represents a coffin, || Sheets for blakets an: ] lght decked with the unlon jack and || \aicgdmwers el con 3 = Heavy Canton crepes, roshanara, bro- the dainty sheer materials, the guarded by two ghost-like comrades, | pray % ik d light-weight Y smart trimmings and the lovely nude, but for helmets and boots, over | AtDrugand . A caded silk crepes and light-weigl Sl ot ey e iaelieats norer Svo) ciimmba i |Gy . Vs poiret twills are used effectively in the tracki Sl 2l Brilitac veraalites imhcre ihat pasos [ MemeECy newest summer wraps. They all favor 5 Normandie voiles with small ;r‘;ail;\md“iflns ‘;:‘cr(\;is‘.a“\cx;d(;:)\udé;‘s ni:' ) ; the dressy st)"les. for how could S.UCh white dots on backgrounds of et e e 3 ) beautiful fabrics as these be otherwise? y blue, pink, yellow, navy and other ceive this work, which was painted 4 - f Great side ties of moire, waffle pleated colors Ranifcqmefdotted fonfalls under agreement for the British im- for over cighty years 2 - % . chit Printed voil d S)f'r‘iallwnr rfm:n ‘hns hclen the q‘tjbx has ul(i;d npolngnm'- i ] ,coll:u‘s, lavish braid trimming, novel & “f“ e, : ?n'} €l \]01 es, :én some ect of much cr Eossip, especial- ; aud’s Oriental Cream : i o Heas DAticolors. somcate et bk B R B¥ 10 keep the skin and { sleeves, drapes and other touches of trimmed with organdie collar and riors below. 2 complexion in perfect el A distinction mark their vogue, and every cuffs, small irills and touches of i cted to “irrita dition throughthe . Py - . A p : ; Sind 1 sf‘nli_mr:(rlulm‘:;(:::i‘c;rxvl;'::s's a7 amothee W] Siress of the “fsg 's wrap is exquisitely made and lined with SENE, i e handwork, S nit Eeen ¥ activitics. White, > a light-colored crepe. acred significance.” A third critic 5 R - A 8poke of “ironical and satirical in- Send 10 for Trial Size Two styles from our many large groups of T\ hand-smocked jentions: iwhilefothers ftook Bsintiag O R A summer wraps are pictured. One is a graceful i Volle Dresses in plain colors of pink. copen, ligh Q) v Sir William O in reply, has 8 ini f - i i vi vhite..ccoeeoneeen explained hlh'?‘tl T haa imcrflgr’ranfil-fi Gouraud's 5 fi?apceko;lt)iltalczct;gihta:g:atha’;hs:g\iz;ar(l;]rlugfil:: blue, ngeenf and w,hnE:trizmedc“nh W Hlxtc = that he should group in mirror ha g ) s eta. a Sttt Oriental Cream ) 1 is cross-tucked for trimming and a narrow tie niants 1D, omplete, $4. erals, admirals, who won the war.” : A pretty ivory colored crib, with woven wire springs and This took him nine months, holds it together at the neck. $39.50. The rubber-tire wheels. The crib measures 18x36 inches, quite large ‘White Dotted Swiss Dresses, R R e \ : other is a straightline coat of brocaded crepe, 3 enough for the wee one’s comfort. The wheels are small, allow- 8o unimportant somehow, beside ® % its simplicity broken only by a side tie of moire. ing the crib to be turned in a very small circle, Complete with reality as I had seen it and felt it J = > el e e when working with the armies. So I o s erm , $25.00. P e rubbed out all the statesmen, ad- —Second Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. tress of felt. mirals and general ) 3 picture as it now is TO UPHOLSTER YOUR Sir William adde 3.PIECE PARLOR SUITE to set any problems. * > Your baby picture in all seriousness and humil- » : pliotographed " s ¢ free in our De- $10,000,000 BUILDING HALTED AN 4 o. 3 partment all NEW YORK, May 8.—Colymbla Uni- A Beige 8 50 Tan = S week. Titmae Yot the time being its, $10.000. Gray ° Patent 000 building program, President 2 e b o 2 s ;\;"533““,fu_;}fl‘;‘;"“fi‘;t,s‘ég{';‘;mg%‘é’“g&fi . The dressiness of the sandal strap is combined with and anvrln‘i}fl_\' 25 to whether, these G the practical service of a sturdy sole and a low walking Sostalmay Dougzenterniithe et ¥ Woux - Made heel, making this shoe one of the favorites for spring diate fut . i A el oud F urniture New and summer general wear. COMMISSIONER TO U. S. By g'sfl' exveft: I“ PflC‘!‘: which In tan calf, it expresses one of the smartest sports > stralia, May 8.—Donald || ar€ Z5 per cent lower than any ideas of the season; in a patent leather, it chooses to A e5A - M et attorncy genera, || other concern in Washington. 4 e d Aok hil N e el Corset Brassieres been appointed Australian com- [l g Covers Made to Order accompany many tailored suits and smart frocks, while 4y missioner to the United States. p Covers 4 in gray or beige, it is adaptable to many of midsummer’s & 2 Special $l 00 New g‘;;kl’ughollflflwz Co. most important occasions. ; 3 P! y pe t. N. W. - . 5 S Phone, Write or Call oo S e e C.onvemc!lt combinations of WERRURVATLER EKRE 8 Smirs . a light-weight corset and a Phone Main 3687 brassiere. Ideal for sports, active housework .and many The Complete Summer Home Has ol gl i 300 Bar Harbor madras, with elastic hip gores. Attractive Natural or Sie o = ushions > L . S Colored Willow Furniture | erepore for Mother's T pm— sure, and heal the irritation. Thus 3 Day -inc ox (not merely pads) 3o e o g e s and nicely cretonne covered. your corns or using corrosive acids. Thin; antiseptic; waterproof. Sizes s f e feature quality, It is May 13th, and-you must —Fifth Floor for corns, callouses, bunions. Get J Sulcker i N We n qb o not fail to remember the most TasiarEli &I Drocher 8 hox today az your druggist's ot capeule dissolves promptly on ! | as well as beauty wonderful woman in the world BHedeaes flm:m mm i § g —at moderate $rice. with a pretty card or appro- dys- T K on, heertburn, ses, (6 2 | priate framed motto. D'. s‘,hous .’e”' = . ) / 2 ile the first thought —Street Floor. ith a swallow of water \ While gh 1nNo-pa y.:‘,’,i‘f;& reliet. R G 7 1l g ] in buying summer furni- Putone on—the pain is gone! L o Iy el E v ! o s ol ture is coolness and at- s — i st onki | Here are the Decorations for the QUICK RELIEF FROM s ar 2ot ks @4 — .| I Shrine Convention CONSTIPATION |3 Everybody Needs life of service determines Naturally you'll want to show the Shrine Colors and Em- Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets 4 the value. blems during the convention. It's a sign ofdhospifility no _O“s i S—price: That is the joyful cry of thousand: V e MR since De. Edwirds produeed Ontve | Nutra' m Tablets, the substitute for calomel. |3 All our willow furni- moderately. 5 1 1 ture, natural or colored, Shrine Fans, with painted emblem in center, an cinn for 17 yesrs snd catomatl SHi- in the Spring is beautifully cretonne covered, equipped with automobile spring seats, which never draped Shine color or American flags a1 ends 2 sl §4., 50 time enemy, discovered the formula After the strain of the win- sag. Individual pieces may be purchased at the same rate as in suites, a distinct ingicecorative gieses S i for Olive Tablets while treating ter and you feel all run down —May/ i i i i Banners, 32 in. by 12 ft, with age to those needing an extra chair or table. Shrine Pull Downs, like sketch B 5 Bna torpid g ComrPetion g e g g with printed emblems, size 3x5, painted emblems atop and ends, } Colored Willow Natural Willow $1.25; 4x6, $L75; 5xB, $245. $375; size 32 in. by 9 it., $350. —Fourth Floor, Lanshurgh & Brother, ‘Walnut Brown, 4-piece suites, $112 48-in. Settee, $25 " ites, $136.50 - E Blu; :::;:og,em::esm oy Straight Chairs, $11 Tamorrow | and torpid - tad ypu for a victim—you Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do not |3 nacd 3 vora—aot saly 2 re tontain calomel, but a healing, storative tomic, but a nutri- soothing vegetable laxative. tive tonic as' well—something = “No zll':!n:'nx I:"'::c::‘mo!:';l v': that \‘vi“ ?‘uildhtilssue and . ese e s normalize the whole system. i tolored tablets. They cause the NUTRA-VIN does,y ot Brown and Gold, 3 pieces, $147.50 %;z:nd Wlllovv;.uleleu. si1 12 r bowels and liver to act normally.|{ that. It's a sensible and Orange Brown, 3 pieces, $127 . Vide Arm Willow Chairs, {They never force them to unnatural | 3 scientific composition of in- Black and Gray, 3 pieces, $114 Bird Cage and Stand, $2250 . 3 gredients that will not up- Peacock Brown, 4 pieces, $126 And Many Other Pieces uth’ breath—a dull, tired i th;’ fs tomach. bmr}v o SM““”“;' F"’E:f' 34"‘?-01.55?2 Fifth Floor, Lansburgh & Brother. “new life in you.” Ple: uite in Putt lor, 4 pi - s 3 \ feeuno-dck headacho—torpid liver |3 0 the tasteand quick o 7 . 420430 SEVENTH STREET NORTHWEST g nstipation, you'll find quick, sure (3 ;¢ NOW is the time to T pleasant results from one or|3 i 1. NUTRA-VIN. - g of Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets |l A¢ A3 Peoples and Other Good t bedtime, Drug Stores ‘Thousands take them every night | % to keep-right. Try.them. 15c "l‘;mi;w have a “dark brown —bad i

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