Evening Star Newspaper, September 3, 1923, Page 12

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A THE EV. NG STAR, WASHINGTON HARDING QUOTED 552 [PERSANTS IN EUROPE | 6ty “‘Most certainly,’ he replied, ‘they e oy 100 g1ad o FOUND PROSPEROUS % 5 | why not. 1 said, ‘make your stand Fras———— Nfliflflfffr e ‘h": “:;‘;"“'w it Salaried, Professional and Stu- | pa i A mi camp 1 i D. C, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1923, NI AU A AR R A @@@&%@@ RGN AR IR 2 L ] would be only too glad to get us In on any terms.’ . dent Classes Hard Hit, Says William Knowles Cooper. Late Fresident All Along De- sired U. S. Entry, Asserts @saw thelr ‘s speech of been publishe William Knowles Cooper, general ‘But.’ 1 said, 'in your own part of the Young Men's Chris- will Se or say, for in 2 : < iapce N ation, occupied the pulpit Prof. Irving Fisher. Stance? : mont - Avenue Christian | Political Motive Seen. Church yesterday morning and even- | —_— “'Oh!" he sald, ‘Senator —- doesn’t [ ing in the absence of the pastor. the | who is attend- care. 1 know him s 2 When he takes h RPOOL, Ohio, Septem- |jis doing so for poli that the Jate |ultimately, T realize s in favor of |program. But with my the league of |divided on de : 1y impres tter than you do. convention of t at Colorado lcrnflllo!;n ou definit own (nr The Patricia Vanity $2.95 The good dresser who gives careful attention to every d(‘ tail will find in the “Pa E Vanity” an exquisite fin touch. They are of heavy shell in blue, red or black, a gilt inlay or shimmering mother - of - pearl finish. The leather strap is finished with a large ring and novel slide, and inside there is a clear mirror and two carry-all pockets in the lining. in the book | nd the conversion of an busine t zi Apostle Paul as reco; i of { n response to how far mv At the evening service Mr ‘I won't n H spoke on co s in Europe, as oh but it is personul not go out of th to the repc But you mpaign. to d, were more ident, ‘now Chief Ju e following Weel at whom Pointe 3 n illustration of bad economic I depreciated curren the railroad f Tuckaway Bags $2.95 Large, flat and ro and the smartest thing possible to carry under the arm. They of black, brown and tar leather, with a wi band of a contrastin Nicely lined and equipped with mirror, coin purse and compact case said, that the fpoo Serjously Hurt in 2.800-Foot | Fall of Plane. n of September 3 t of thi “It was at his FIRST FLOOR = =———— Attractive Within and Without The imposing character of the outside of Wew Gardens 2700 Que Street is repeated within each apartment. The first thing you'll think is—*how cleverly planned and how invit- ingly equipped.” All the umque features spell HOME —at it’s best. Suites vary from two rooms and one bath to eight rooms and two baths. The rents—$50.00 to $225.00 per month. The Resident Manager is always available to exhibit them—day or evening. Harry A. Kite n 151aiKiStrest © with picated with side closing w thorobred crepe, with s held by narrow sash. Attrac- decp _graduated flounce braided in bluck. $15. trimming of black satin. $25 of silk organdie and lace. Dresses" That Sponsor the Autumn Vogue $15.00 <~ $25.00 Reflecting the smartest that the season has created, shown in the most favored autumn shades and dev eloped in materials that have already proved themselves leaders of the mode, these dresses at two low prices offer a remarkable selection. Silk canton, satin and jacquard canton, flat crepe, charmeen. poiret, velour checks and thorobred are shown in the two groups. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER Pleated apron front and cape 3 Nowel collar and cu Gray braid trimming " down. I'm not . 8. to Join, Dear to the Heart of the College Girl Mannish Tailored September Days Favor Felt Sport Hats Phone Main 4846 - The woman or miss who is not quite ready to pur- chase her best hat yet will welcome such smart little models as these to fill out the uncertain fall season. They are perky little felts in shades to match almost any frock or coat you may have, including pearl, tan, sand, beaver, wood and biack. College girls have found no smarter way of being undeniably correct and neat than in a mannish tailored shirt, especially when it is made of high-grade English broadcloth that gives serv- ice as well as beauty. But in spite of their severe man- nish tailoring, these blouses || . $3.75 Shirts, $§5 A 259 Deposit Smart Sealine Coat (Dyed rabbit) urcs This Brims that droop in a semi- are exquisitely feminine, 57950 | poke shape, flare upward in with new-shaped open col . s it 3 '1rr])]nt.”or ha\-eiu l)\elcmmng 1 a touch of colored d that such H 10 al around. Most ot bipi d " - could i g 3 ing, and some even have S 2 ! them are trimmed in self- pIping, The coat is long an overblouse finish instead of the conservative tuck-in. SECOND FLOOR, LANSBURGH & BROTHER with deep shirred ial in a contrasti 2 maien contiasting faring bell sleeves, 5 color. SECOND n.oon. LANSBURGH & BROTHER. SECOND FLOOR. Show® Many New Lines $25 They are still tailored suits, conservative to the . last detail, yet the fall vogue has called for many radical changes in their de- signing. The two-button front, with the buttons un- usually large, gives even more dignity to their long straight lines. Belts are very narrow and readily removable. ealed for You e === Wrigley’s is made of pure chicle — o —— Bloomer frock Prac. of pink clhambray gingham, with Peter Pan col- witte, with ['mmq mxd stitching. bright Emb ered in con. shades. years. and other ingredients of highest quality obtainable. But no use to have- WRIGLEY’S leave our modern factories 100% in quality and then reach you in poor condition. So we put it in the wax-wraeped package and SeaLep [T TIGHT 10 keep it good— for you. Aids digestion— keeps teeth white— heles appetite. lar and trimming of hemstitching. 210 6 years. $1.95 These suits are of poiret twill and tricotine of un- usually fine qualities for suits at such low pricing, and their simplicity makes the quality more apparent. Navy and black. All sizes. For the Tot Just Entermg School Pretty Wash Dresses, $1.95 and $2.95 To wear to kindergarten, or even one’s important first year of school. a bloomer frock of sturdy gingham, chambray or crepe is quite satisfactor, the little lady as well as to her mother. These dresses are shown in all the pretty colors appropriate for a little girl to wear, in checks or plain shades Tams of Suede Cloth, in sizes 2 to 10 years, $1.00. FOURTH FLOOE, LANSBURGH & BROTHER SECOND FLOOR A Striking New | Sport Coat i At th> Very Low Price At the very beginning of the season one of the smart- est new coats of its crea- tion comes forth at-an al- most inconceivably low price. What an opportunity for the college girl, or the woman who feels she must have her sport coat right away, but cannot afford the { usual first - of - the - season prices! Flare or belted coats, with inverted pleat or .plain backs. In plain neutral shades or broad plaids. Presenting “The Myrtella” $8.00 A semi-sandal model with two straps across the nstep and the favorite diamond- shaped inlay at the sides. The Spanish heel is quite correct for street wear, as well as wvoguish with the more dressy, costumes. \ “Myrtella” is shown in wood brown suede, with a matching calf trim, which strengthens its claim to a place among the smartest new. foot- wear. Also in black suede with dull calf, and patent colt .with black suede, and taking a more whim- sical turn, in jade color suede with tan calf trim. 'LANSBURGH & BROTHER 420-430 SEVENTH STREET N.W. SECOND FLOOR SECOND FLOOR [ ..

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