Evening Star Newspaper, December 1, 1923, Page 5

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—_— REED SES TREND TOWORLD COURS Missouri Senator Regards Drift to Centralization “Startling and Dangerous.” By the Assoclated Press. CHICAGO, December 1.—The drift toward centralization s the most startling and dangercus development of the hour, Senator James A. Reed of Missourt declared last night be- fore the annual meeting of the Ilii- noils Bar Assoclation. “The tidal wave toward central zation has now swept or W ington,"” Senator Reed dec the demand is for world courts and world tribunals to regulate the affairs | of ail creation.” Men proposing suc iNg to repose the have if they age to itective, ator Reed declare ‘are poor repr sentatives of that patriotism which ! Abraham Lincoln taught.” ' It wus undoubtedly the purpose of | the fram ticular powers ex the feddral “Dockets of our fe crowded with cas ble by state courts, “Federal oflic: the swarm over the ents and purposes taken tribunals H any activity in| babies to the b anc officers, agents, {llions of dollars tarift_laws, taken K of the American people in strict conformity with the intent and purpose of Congress, but i utter disregard of the fact that uol Wower was ever intended to be grant- s to tax one part of the | for the support of another part of the people.” Sees Cause of Discontent. iging the of government, | changing uen selected to weltare.” WOULD CURB AGENTS |} OF STEAMSHIP LINES| New York Superintendent of Banks Would Limit Number to Pro- tect Immigrants. ited number mended yester v George fe- | Laughlin, state superintendent of | bank: committee | f immi- s o end | xch G frauds through ns have been swindled of | dolinrs mughlin urged that these be required to do business P made responsible | f tleir agents and em- -d in this business. Reg- the banking department ve the problem, he said. COURT-MARTIAL ACQUITS DESTROYER COMMANDER! would not s SAN 50, Calif.,, December 1.— Lieut. Commander Walter . Se i commanding officer of the U. S. S. Fuller, one of the seven destroyers wreckid at b Honda on the night of September 8, erday was acquitted by naval court-martial of charges of t Lieut. Commander commanding officer nother of the wreck- s called. Booth also He is the ndant naval BACKS AMERICAN AMITY. President of Chile Seeks Ratifica- tion of Peace Convention. SANTIAGO, Chile, December 1.— President A ndria has sent a message 10 ess asking approval of four conventions adopted by the fifth pan-Am «n conference. The most important s the treaty aiming at prevention of conflicts between the American countries. The others re- Jate to trade mark and patent protec- tion. commercial nomenclature and customs documentation. It is regarded as certain that the conventions will be promptly rati- fled by congress %gryE'lée a First, Fully Guaranteed 30x3'; Goodrich i oo e 31 195 SEBRING CORDS 31x4 ......... 1425 32x4 ......... 1495 33x4 .... .. 15.25 34x4 ... .. 15.50 FIRESTONE CORDS 31x4 ......... 19.70 32x4 .... .. 2L.70 DE LION CORDS 33x5¢ .... Accessory Special—Sedan and Touring Mirrors, $1.50 Cord Tire Sales Co. 14th and V Sts. N.W. Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. Sundzys Until 1 P.M. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Gift Hosiery For Sports . Silk and Wool Hose, with'hand-embroid- ered clox; in the smart new two-tone color combinations, $3. Derby Ribbed English Sports Hose, with hand-embroidered clox, $3. Jacquard Plaids, for the smartest of gay sports occasions; $5. English Llama Wool Hose, hand-fin- ished, with embroidered clox; $4. For Street Our Granite Silk Hose—in black and the wanted street shades; regular or chiffon weight; $1.90. Granite All-silk Hose, in black, street with the special Granite Garter Blocks, $2.50. For Evening Chiffon Silk Hose Lead in Favor; in black, the fash- ionable evening shades — gold and silver, $2.50, $3 and $4. Open Lace Clox, in black and evening shades, all-silk hose, $3, $4.50 and $6. Women's Hosiery Section, First oor. Georgette Underthings in Exquisite Pastel Colorings Charming Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Chemisettes or Step-ins, in palest ender, pink, blue, nile green. One e ceptionally smart set in pleated white eorgette trimmed in black—the gown, 22.50; the envelope chemise, $18; the chemisette and step-ins, $12 each. Filmy laces, colorful ribbons and rosettes add loveliness to these underthings. $5 to $22.50 garment. Lovely Silken Underthings Quite elaborate, with laces and rosettes —or trimly tailored, with French folds, French knots or tucks—and whatever her choice, you may be sure of selecting the right thing if you choose from this attractive collection. Gowns, $5 to $25. Envelope Chemise, $3 to $10.50 Shirt Chemise and Step-ins, $3 to $16 ea. Camisoles, $1.50 to $2.50 Bloomers, $2.50 to $7.50 Silk Lingerle Secction, Third floor. If She Be Quite Young Figured Satin Pajamas, $12 —will delight her youthful feminine heart—especially if they be in such ex- quisite color combinations as orchid and gold, nile green and pink, gold and black, gold and turquoise, or pink and black; clever two-piece styles. Sthers $9 to $20. Plisse Crepe Pajamas, $5—with the smart new bateau neck—and scarcely any sleeves at all. In lovely apricot, orchid, pink, blue or white, trimmed with con- trasting bands. TUnderwear BSections, Third floor. \ c, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1923. R Gift Gloves Charming New Gauntlets, to wear with quite as charming afternoon costumes, are of white kid; the turn-back cuffs of black moire embroidered in colorful flow- ers—the turn-back cuffs of black chiffon velvet—or soft cuffs trimmed in steel beads. $6.50 and $9. Suede and Glace Gloves—in the correct lengths and colors for afternoon cos- tumes— 12-button suedes, $5; glace gloves, $5.50. 16-button suedes, $7.50; glace gloves, $6.50. For Street Wear P. K. Sewn Gloves, 6-button length, in kid; the smart new soft gauntlet style, in black and the wanted shades; includ- ing black embroidered in white; white embroidered in black, $5. Strap-wrist P. K. Kid Gloves, 6-button length, iir tan, brown, black and gray— also mochas in these smart shades; $5 and $5.50. l-clasp Mocha Gloves, in French Gray, buff, tan, mode and dark gray, with two- tone embroidered backs; $4 pair. B-button P. K. Suedes, in French gray and mode, $5.50. Women's Glove Section, First floor. Exquisite Negligees-Tea Gowns from Paris Colorful Luxurious feminine garments for leisure hours in one's boudoir. With all the charm and loveliness and differentness that beautiful fabrics, exquisite trim- mings and French design can give. Brocaded satin in wonderfully lovely colorings— alest pink, attractively hand- embroidered; charmingly dzaped models in hand- some silk—and almost everything in the manner of lovely colorings—to woman on your Christmas list. $38 to $100 Zanana cloth Embroidered Corduroy Robes, $15 New and distinctly different in comfy lounging robes of cor- duroy, are these robes smartly embroidered—the fashionable tuxedo collar, silk lining and silk cord girdle are other points in favor of this charming robe. Others in very attractive styles and in quite as attractive colors—$4 to $12. in Negligee Sectlon, Third floor. Blanket Robes, $15 Are Comfortably Warm —and will be welcomed wherever sent on Christmas morning; exceptionally” fine is the blanket cloth from which these are fashioned; beautifully tailored, finished with silk cord and girdle. Other Blanket Robes, in a great variety of colors—styles; $5 to $18. Negiigee Section, Third fioor. Brassieres—Garters Either or both make charming intimate gifts any woman might like. $2—Ribbon and Lace Bandeaux, in dainty pastel pink. $3.50—Bandeaux, of white silk brocade, trimmed with Val lace; long-line bras- sieres, in pink satin with shirred shoulder straps. $5—Exquisite Lace and Satin Brassieres, lined with net. Fancy Ribbon Garters, $2 pair. Corset Section, Third fioor. ) ] |“'2l ST awara, please the most fastidious i1 D Shimmering Costume Slips and Bloomers of Fulgurante Fashion’s newest, most lovely fabric for fashioning eve- ning slips and bloomers. Slips follow the slim tubular lines of smart frocks, and are perfectly tailored; matching bloomers—in satin shot with silver or gold—or nile green, or turquoise. Costume Slips, $15 Bloomers, $11.50 Petticoat Section, Third foor. Italian Silk Lingerie—Lovely These tailored-type of underthings are best liked by many well dressed women. Vests, in pink, white or orchid, $2.75; ex- tra sizes, $3.25. Bloomers to match—trimly tailored, $4.50; extra sizes, $5. Combination Suits, in white or pink, $6.50; extra sizes, $7. Sports Bloomers, street shades, $4.50; ex- tra sizes, $5. Glove Bllk Underwear Section, Third floor. Loy O wffifimarh & Wnghrop «~The Christmas Store - Underthings of Crepe or Sateen e has a charmingly different selection frem which to choose these dainty, inti- mate gifts—and these are not only dainty but inexpensive. Of Plisse Crepe, in dainty pastel blue, pink, orchid, peach and white—one finds trimly tailored underthings carefully hemstitched or finished with smart French folds. Night Gowns, $3 to $4. Envelope Chemise, $2. Shirt Chemise and Step-ins, $1.50 each. Bloomers, $2 Of Striped Sateen, are dozens of other dainty undergarments that choose to be strictly tailored or just a bit elaborate with fine lace. Pastel colors are the rule. Gowns, $3. Envelope Chemise, $2. Shirt Chemise and'Step-ins, $2 and $2.50 each. Musiin Underwear Section, Third floor. Sheer Handmade Underthings come from France, Belgium and the Philippines These are the daintiest of underthings, hand-fashioned of sheer, soft batistes and nainsook ; charming with handwork that traces simple or elaborate designs in em- broidery—hemstitching, fine scalloping— and drawnwork. There are many charm- ing garments—some in matching sets. French and Belgian— Gowns, $4 to $25 Envelope Chemise, $3 to $18 Philippine Gowns and Chemise, $2.50 to $5 French Lingerle Room, Third fioor.

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