Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1924, Page 11

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D $ . ‘ < ? ¥ 2 ] Miflin{aen il'.l. ‘“Inno:cnt , . , G STREET BETWEEN oy : . ITH & 12T STREETS * iy oy ves" with book by THIS NEW ORGANIZATIONS7Z%2- = ves” is and that Mistinguett \ n fascination and lkes she knows how_to —— attractive. One 10 #ay she has a 3 that Mistinguett is somethi fir::f:lfly new and delightoully ens lnvzllonl:.‘ in the way of & revue at- Tho Mesars. Shubert—Mr. J. 7. was taere In person last night and will Do, there all this weal supervieins NewpeZaration of his iig' show. for : Fation B ; : ful wotting for their siee ayroe, who are charged with chinery and making nd are seein; for their efforta i s the wheels go ifying rewards orts t] v C) the dayy oXOFts that will increase as : ; i) 1 3 The good people of Washington, so A Celebration for All Washmgton 2-o- (837 i L R No stone was left unturned-to make this the most noteworthy event ever launched in Washington. Our eatire staff of buyers have just returned from the New York markets, where they have purchased the merchandise to be featured in this sale. It is all spic, span and new, none of it having been lhawn_ befor?;. .themfore. the offer- ings are doubly attractive. Only a store like Brooks', with its great ou.tlet and buying facilities, could have pre- sented such values as will characterize this sale. Every woman within reach of the store should attend. It is . iy ‘ ! fatied . no exaggeration to say that nothing of a similar nature has ever been prese_nted by the qukg store hes:etofote. VAG ) N7 < pession. tn all soraor"besutiral ana and we believe you will agree that this Birthday sale will be the outstanding event of Washinton m. . now hand ot the revue husibess want to overlook the p French Kid Gloves =~ Thread Silk Hose T even on Sunday e There wae .one ; set in a2 mammoth $3.95 Values g Mill-Horts of the regular $150 qualiy 2N $2.95 Values e . Birthday ' Birthday R Birthday 95 | Sale ‘ VA Sale C A ; Sale | KR Pr_icc..... 74 Price : rratt, who jsible’ for the wur dec WM. Charles Gesmar a both of Paris, Price...... 1 uality elve-button length, embroidered ‘These subject to almost unnoticeable imperfections -All-tricot jersey or tricot jersey tops, with satin or taffeta- » . fairly Fmei'n';ftln:-vcr n.ndq:yhiu. Eve:; p:l:re‘ perf::t ::::1 ;urfly . that will n::gmpn:r their wear. Semi-fashioned, with fuli- flounces, beautifully pleated. Full range of all new colors 224 somebody’ s guaranteed to give excellent service. {ashioned effects. Black and newest Spring shades. in every wanted length. supply the . 'Fine Silk Chemise Philippine Gowns Bead Necklaces [Fiiiodi:ii new! must be. Unless on. prac- ticed i fceing such things, it is . likely lo.‘l;_e zhf Borioe & l(wn:l:x‘: Crepe and Radium $2.00 Value ; : (Sample Line) e $7.95 to $12.95 Values - 4 A $3.95 to $7.95 Values I I et s b Baker by pume. wood that one of the experts pres- jent diun't know the difference. ) B. h |- 4 (piohn Cumberiand. with his “two A J il ips Nt eves” is ver mu 3 B; irthday 3 Birthday e S Al iy wssieg in 1 rthda & oF awurgs. Leadh, with very Sal E 3 s oilar under s " 2 ! 5 (4 [ J . ° pinnings, is ¢o like Charlotte Green- 4 that makes ity singers Price. S% % e = . The program, however, 't de- Thiode e it exceptional values, for the silks used in ~ Fine Nainsook. Handmade and elsborately hand-em- Most beautiful cut beads, including crystal, amber, jade it wnow 1usied 0l (LITES, 212 vt the ahow lasted to- close on to mid- - - < ht. e e B Theyire bastibolly broidered in beautiful scallops and also trimmed with silk and mmufamied amethyst, etc. A waded laaoomt of v::f:g.;g,b(;g?; there said it was god their ..‘hng fim’ t texture. - . : 3 5 wanted lengthe. jas they ) e theater, but there med with reel baby Irish and filet laces. ribbons. Sizes 15 to 17. handecme novelty patterne in various wan: vth o Woplause Which' Wnciher puabmes . $500 and $6.00 75¢ Hand-Painted - $7.95 to $12.95 _ 795 Silk - $2.95 to $5.00 s = Sweatil:s. $2.65 VCCQmpacts. 35¢ Overblouss, $5.85 Breakfast Coats, $4.95 Earrings, $1.00 ’ The Bat" is With Us. x “The Bat” which Washing- Made of mohair and brushed wosl Powder and puff included. Extra Hipline models of fine crepe de chine, Beautiful brocaded taffets. Cut full. Fancy drop, loop, etc. designs Socres [tor HirEigs 3k irtied Sasns i embroidered. a _long run seme time ] 3 1 D 3 ago. is back ain, th X, i’ yarns. . Flared sleeves and collars . wellmade and most convenient size. richly beaded or Ruffling trimming. Black, navy, brown. upon scores from which to select. [BRUbert " Belasds, “where Ge St e §5.00 t0 $695 $7.95 Beaded _ $3.95 to $5.00 $10.00 to $12.95 $3.95 to $7.95 A e Sy fh Rinehart and Skirts, $3.65 - Pouches. $3.95 Princess Slips, $2.95 Silk Gowns, $5.85 Pantellettes, $2.95 i Zat, & otiing |that never fails to thrill, even when Plain and fancy tailored models of - Made on novelty frames and covered Regular and extra sizes in Milanese Van Raalte heavy glove silk. Tai- Well made of Milanese and tricot jer- {Turn Snov Bow It is all going to turn out. : : 1 1 n . d idered. Fl y. sey silk. Some with garter knee. The present eompany, a big one. tn- 5. rsey and satin. Black, navy, brown. lored styles or embroider esh anl; icludes five members of the original velour plaids and prunella cloth. with beads in beautiful wlonng 3¢ {company, and so fur as the presenta. Ition"of ‘the thrilling storv goes, gets - laway with it as well as any, for “The {Bat” is one of those plays (hat plays jitself. It is also a story that cannot be told in advance without marring the enjoyment of those who see the play for the first time. Ldzzie, the maid, is still in evidence and it ie worth while-seeing L'raul.. Ellsworth in the role Biltmore Society Orches- tra. The Bfitmore Society Orchestra, fine New York musical with Nina Brandon of “F and the Lyons sisters, a pair of clever little dancers and singers, as added attractions, head a pleasing program of vaudeville and picture ate tractions at the Strand Theater this week. There 18 ne denying the fact that Washington loves jazz-and the Bidi- more. boys play “nothing’ else but.” Their veriols siumbers were received N i f with ‘loud and proion, 1 - Every number was a “hi mar ri Broey nibnree o Tl vember Rose.” e E ® I with a dauce {Night on the Back P 5 ° N I Days,” sung and danc: yon L sisters; “Sittin’ .in Corner.,” “also sung by the sisters; “Annabelic” and i | a mediey of classical juzz brought 4 & such applause that Diréctor Charles 1 1 E Bl k P ariorie B in “Original T ; arjorie Burton, In “Original TIm- Finest Satin ack gt Wi, 1 Siutent an. . Pinto was forced to express by ges- ture the fact that there “wasa't any B wp of pongs and Kmlul!iunHShol va- ent rlous musical Instruments. She was own T exceptionally Ane. voice, at olt b ¥ : 2 B abovo Lign © I che o 1dsks: 1 = L] | Sl b tarda Sombthing ob 1t K-ldflklll : an 'his “Tears of Buddha,” an origival and mysterious performance, and kept his gudience 1n good "humor while & working his tricks of legerdemain, Fawn < Ben Ross and Anna Mae-Belle also bave @ clever line of comedy that adds much to their aot, and Jean and and G i ive thrilling athletic and Ry Tacquts wive tir Suede in @ starping role ‘in as, 2 A - - 2 % i : ; o jorge) proguction, “The Nowhers in the stors is the Birthday sale of more importance : This Birthday sele of fashionable feminine _{ootw?: presents B o e ord e Fatared Sy P : s e a ; s o tin r; abwut four years of - than in the Millinery Department, for here we give you the unre- values thet are teuly ""“}'i‘uefc {f"i't ;:’_ i T‘h.'ty u? i ’?‘P age o i afd e The el BEATS B0 stricted choice of any hst on the tables or in the cases at $7.95. elippers, with block, Spanish or Cuban heels.. The slippers fea- - . & oast Cincludive Gludye Brociwell ~This is our method.of eelebrating, and the hat you-select will be tured in this sale ars from such famous makers as "Bally” (m» - - | Staskdale and Betty Froncisco.. Short rice. { g S 0 - PR » . " filme also_ are !hflwfl- ) : than this modest price. All are the' ¢ styles - ported from Switzerland), J. Albert's Sons and "Patrician,” and N PP AR :f‘}lg::yn:‘c:::f 1”,1 '” o .;!P silk fabr‘i::. .ni:‘fi::fi,.:;m: all new, 1924, Spring models. A wide choice is afforded and we b 1= EZ;;Y:":";“&‘;‘ rg;zg:s;”x med with fruits, flowers, feathers. etc, Black and every new color. can correctly fit every foot comfortably. All sizes and widths, T A i PR o {noop and evenlng, with “Argentipa” £0r his subject. : S = Mr. Newman, in word and picture, - . lgave 2 fascinsiing deseription of thart TIT I‘jm r - - s wundert;f country. His pletures MOIYLD SO VAV, ) 3 ) showed ‘cattle, Bheep, 'gfl‘z(‘s&ndllaogs o s o NG S s S T AP . T they are ral , Ly the thou- ~ - ot i L A A NS A o e e e l::nds'n\fi by the wiillons. Much of " (Continlied on Fifteentt Page.)

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