Evening Star Newspaper, August 23, 1923, Page 16

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1 > » ‘ THE EVENING STAR, 1923, WILL ASK S500.08 FOR HOWARD WORK Congress to Be Requested to Improve Dental Fagilities at College. WASHINGTON, D. C., -THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, Women’s Hose, 59¢ Women's Hose, 49¢ Women’s Hose, 89¢ Chiffon Silk Hose; perfect quality; all silk to garter welt, lisle soles and heels. Black and gunmetal. (First Floor.) Congress at its coming session will be requested by Secretary Work of the Interior Department "to appro- | priate $300,000 for the construction and equipment of an addition to the medical and dental school at Howard University, here. Of the amount| sought, $370.000 would be used for | the building and $130,000 for equip- | ment. These amounts already have been included in the estimates of the Slight seconds; with 3-seam back and lisle garter tops; in black, cordovan, gray or beige ; well made soles. Chiffon hose—slight seconds; gray shades only. 3-seam back and lisle garter tops; broken sizes only. We cannot guarantee quantities to last througlu.)ut the day. Telephofie orders will be filled where possible. Come early or place your order early if you would be sure of obtaining that which you desire. 2 (First Floor.) (First Floor.) appropriations for the BLAST WRECKS WINDOW. ent time the medical | Howard University is n would be ucture that will practi providing Iy double i al tabor- | u 100 p f students. Through owment raised by pub- | a gift from the} o provide s for its, o mext five | vestigations, the an- | ntinued. show that the ion of the nation has! nd that ter in the e and colored den- r to the ment. | w that th persons, on of the ca- educational instit: for the fore eeretary Work be endeavoring to ren n by inereasing th es for t types of profes- W educatio T Women’s Shoes, $3.95 formerly $12; white Low shoes, priced $7 to leathers, green, red, blue, field mouse, black satin,gray a Many styles. (First Floor.) Women’s Shoes, $1.95 \White canvas one-strap pumps—high or low heels; also Nubuck sandals with Kit Coney Coats, $25 33 inches long; deep shawl collar — bell sleeves; silk lined. Also opossum chok- ers to sell at $5 and $7.95. (Second Floor.) Silk Chemise, $2.95 Radium or-crepe de chine with lace medallions of.rib- bon; bottom edged with Men’s Golf Hose, $1 Light and medium weight hose for fall and winter wear. It will pay you to lay in a goodly supply at this price. (Third Floor.) Men’s Pajamas, $1.45 Stripes or solid colors in fancy pajama ‘cloths; with large silk frogs, pearl but- Girls’ Raincapes, $1.95 Of rubberized sateen, in navy, tan or red; made with attached hood and slashed Yor armholes; sizes 8 to 14. (Third Floor.) Girls’ Bloomers, $1.95 Of navy wool storm serge, full pleated and with elastic at knee for gym work. Sizes 8 to 16. - (Third Fioor.) Girls’ Bloomers, 69¢ Pleated to wajstband and with elastic at the knee; of navy cotton serge; fine for gym work ; sizes 6 to 10.. (Third Floor.) "Siyle and Price Featuring?; New Stout Dresses 5] 1.95 This is indeed a specialized ¢ - Kiddies> Sleepers, 50c¢ Pink batiste “Billiy Burkes” in empire style; stitched in blue, with drop seat. Sizes 4 to 12 years. (Third Floor ) Creepers, Rompers, 69¢ Of pongette, gingham, chambray, linene, poplin or Fashion cloth; Peg top ef- fects; embroidery touches and combinations; ~creeper price, as every stout woman is fully aware, particularly when she begins her search for the new apparel. At $11.95 are stylish stout dresses for Autumn wear, of the new popular knit fabrics that will not wrinkle or muss. Front panels, side drapes and the like are used to slenderize the figure. Colors are navy, brown and black. Sizes 40 to 52. sizes 1 to 3; rompers, 2:to 6. (Third Floor.) Girl at Tire Store Thrown Down by Gas Explosion. An explosion of gas in the cellar at the Dixie tire shop, 1118 H street I ht about 6 o'clock, plate glass window of glass in the building, broke ; 1 demolished a skylight. Chidakel. daughter of the pro-| rictor, was thrown to the floor by | the force of the explosion, but was not hurt, while her ‘andmother, on an_upper floor . narrow lace; many styles; tons and pockets. sizes 36 to 44. ” (Second Floor.) rubber heels. Very low 5 (First Floor.) priced. (First Floor.) in front of the busines nd tires were thrown from in the store. An investiga- being conducted to determine the cause of the explosion. Chidakel was unable to estimate the amount of damage to the building and contents TEACH PHOTOGRAPHY. Two Washington photographers. William Towles and Samuel Zanoff, are members of the faculty of the Kiddies’ Socks, 2 pairs 35¢ Half sox ; white mercerized combined with colored cuffs. They are in sizes 5 to 8%, Great value! Men’s Oxfords, $3.50 Sport and golf oxfords, of etk with black or brown leather saddle strap; plain or tipped toe; Neolin soles. : (First Floor.) Women's Shoes $1 White buckskin oxfords and pumps: white reinskin one or two strap pumps, with green or blue trim- ming: welt or turn soles. Golf Coats, $1.95 Women's Sleeveless Goli Coats of wool: in buff, white, gra rchid, or honeydew : excellent values. Silk stripe it fabric with girdle and buckle (Third Floor.) school for photographers conducted at Winona Lake, Ind., by the Photog- raphers’ A 3 ord received here by «f honor. h iation of America, ac- Mr. Zanoff com- d bis instruction course recently | vas presented with four gold ! i Mr. Towles is | | | | HOTEL SCHOOL DINNER. | nt and Mrs. Clifford { 00l were the guests | Thirty persons will be| uated on August 30. The gradu- ! | Will be held at the New Willard | —_— e | Who masters his own tongue, his | read shall not fail. A Brand-New Model-- $2.50 Down! The newest instru- ment in the Brunswick Line—beautiful in de- sign and wonderful in tone! It has all the qualities that have made Brunswick fa. mous wherever phono- graphs are known. Remember — this is a Standard New 1923 Model —of new manufacture—not part of a discontinued line! Not only are you getting a genuine bargain at “this price, but the assurance of | having a standard new in- strument tonal qualities 708 Seventh St. N.W. 3123 M St. N.W. with ~ wonderful ||’ (¥irst Floor.) Women’s Hose $1.25 Full-fashioned Silk Hose: seconds of $2 grade; inlog cabin, beige, mode, gray and black shades: mercerized (First Floor ) wWomen’s Suits, $5 3-piece flannel suits—khaki color knickers, coat and skirt; 2-piece Jersey suits, in gray with navy border; also novelty sports. mater- jals: si 16 to 38. (Second Floor.) . Women’s Raincoats, $5 Gabardine raincoats in tan very splendidly made; they are marvelous values at this price. (Second Floor.) Women’s Jackets, $2.95 Jersey and flannel sports styles in heather, green, purple, copen and white; splendid values. (Second Fioor.) (Frst Floor.a Bathing Suits, $1.95 Women’s Surf Satin Bath- ing Suits in black trimmed with white. Just 25 of them in this group. (First Floor.) Chinese Parasols, $1.39 For the beach or street; in fancy designs in a fine range of appropriate colors. Buy one for next year. (First Floor.) Sateen Peu.icoau, 59c¢ White satéen hemstitched on bottom; elastic waist line; 34 to 38 inch lengths. (Second Floor.) Princess Slips, 79¢ Women’s Slips of muslin; shadow proof ; 20-inch hems. Hemstitched tops; white and pink; sizes 36 to 44. (Second Pioor.) N Men's Shirts, $1.15 Small lots—hence fine as- sortment; woven madras; end-and-end madras ; stripes and solid colors; sizes 14 to 17; collar to match; at- tached or neckband style. (First Floor.) Men’s Union Suits, 55¢ Sizes 34 and 36 only: checked nainsook or striped madras. Buy them by the half dozen at this price. (First Floor.) Cowhide Bags, $6.95 16, 18, 20 inch traveling bags, in black, brown or cor- dovan. Also in black crepe grain effect. (Firs# Floor.) Hassocks, $1 Made of firm velvet carpet- ing, in attractive designs of blue, rose, taupe or brown. Very special at $l;hnm = At $17 are beautiful dresses, also of the new knit fabrics, with panels, tiers, straight line ef- Moire Trico- sham, in beauti- fully tailored model for stonts. $I7. Girls’ Frocks, $1.39 Sizes 7 to 14; of imported ginghams; touches of em- broidery and cuffs; pockets, sashes; many colors. - (Thrd Floor.) Girls’ Oxfords, $1 White canvas vamp-sport oxfords ; rubber soles; black saddle trimmed ; sizes 214 to 7 for large girls and women. (Third Floor.) Bandeaux, 39¢ Of coutil or novelty mesh fabrics ; gape shoulder straps; elastic ihset at back. Sizes from. 32 to 44. . (Second Floor.) - Tth at ¥ contrasting collars . Boys’ Shoes, $1.19 White or brown .canvas tennis shoes with rubber soles and brown side patches, lace stay; sizes 11 to 2 and 414 to 6. (Third Floor.) Eoys’ Pajamas, 89¢ One and two piece styles with silk frogs and pearl but- tons; sizes from 4 to 18 (Third Floor.) Big Boys’ Suits, $1.89 - Genuine Panama cloth hot weather suits; also gray or tan crash; box- pleated or patch pocket Norfolks ; sizes 6 to 16. (Third Floor.) The Heeht Co. fects, long lines, pin tucks, buckles—in short, everything new and appropriate. navy, black and brown. Colors are Sizes 40 to 52. (The Hecht Co., Second Floor.) Boys’ Wash Pants,25¢ Gray or tan crash—plain + or striped ; knickers and some straight knee styles; sizes 4 to 9 years (Third Floor.) Sailor Suits, $2.79 Boys’ wool suits of Jersey cloth; heather or olive shades; button-on sailor or middy style; sizes 3 to 8. (Third Floor.) Cretonne Overdrapes, 69¢ Heavy durable cretonne; variety of colors and pat- terns; side pieces 214 yards long; matched center va- lance is scalloped. (Fourth Floor.) Member Better Business Burcau Kiddies’ Shoes, 89¢ Play oxfords or sandals; mahogany brown leather with extra tip to prevent kicking out at toe; sizes 5 to 2. (Third Floor.) Kiddies’ Gowns, 50¢ Muslin or flesh batiste in empire style tvith stitching; V nec| hort sleeves; sizes "4 to 14 years. (Third Floor.) Kiddies’ Slips, 50c Princess slips of muslin; deep embroidery flounces; full cut; sizes for girls from 2 to 14 years. 7 (Third Floor.) Kiddies’ Drawers, 25¢ Muslin drawers in knicker style with ruf- fles; sizes are for girls from 2 to 12 years. Very low priced. (Third Floor.)

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