Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1924, Page 23

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SKIRTS OF SHORTER, BOYISH CUT DECREED Style Show at Palace Theater, Giv- second part, frocks the third and gowns and costumes the fourth. Models sent here for the fashion show dsmons’rate that milady's skirt, which has all but trailed the ground for several seasons past, will be much shorter this soring. It will not, how- ever, rise to the extremes it reached two,vears ago. Sport clothes,” how- ever, will about approach that height. Young Masculine Iden. THE EVENING DOCTORS 0. K. CAMPAIGN | TO END “VERONAL JAGS” Approve Efforts of Druggists to Curb Purchase of Narcotic.” Plan Prescription Use. STAR, WASHINGTON, be fully acquainted with the pois- onous nature of the drug. The District Medical Soclety will g0 to Baltimore tomorrow night for a_ joint sesslon with the Baltmorel City Medical Soctety. AUTOIST TO PAY $1,500. ‘D. "¢, | BLANTON POLICE GUEST. ’Teus Representative to Address Members of Force March 13. Representative Thomas L. Blanton of Texas, father of the “one day off In seven” for the members of the THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1924, the Policemen’s Assoclation of the District at a meeting to be held in Pythian Temple, 1012 9th street northwest, on March 13, according to an announcement of Milton D, Smith, president of the association. President Smith has extended an jnvitation to all members of the police and fire departments to be 4 The Columbia National Bank £ z 31 _Will Open a Savings Account Open at 8:30 A.M. Dally | en by the Hecht Company, to Be Authoritative. Consents to Verdict in Suit Follow- ing Accidental Death. Ernest Abt, owner of an automobile which caused the death of Willlam C. Robertson, has consented to a verdict | for $1,500 damages against him in favor of Mrs. Ruth Wilkins, adminis- tratrix of the victim. The verdict was rendered by & jury In Cireult Bhlllnn 2 before Chief Justice Mc- oy Attorney Andrew I Hickey repre- sented the plaintiff, while Attogney H. I Quinn appeared for Mr. Abt. local police force, will be honor guest and speaker at a meeting of l——ojl——]o|——o]c——=]o|——] Awnings Increase Comfort With your premises properly lwmnlel'—'you keep out the sun—without keeping out the air. And, besides,. there is a touch of artisticness which enhances the appearance of your home, or place of business. Bllt Awning satisfaction depend.l upon lkl“ and ex- perience and taste. Leave it to your awning maker, he’ll know what you ought to have. Don’t wait until you are actually ready to have the awnings _put up—phce your order NOW-—when they can be ma repair work done—deliberately. have formed a svndi found a beauty parlor 19000 & Beaue ) 7 Tent and Awning Section Jen ia to be part of the regular |SEE I | — o Merchants and Manufacturers’ Aun ,» Inc e H —rrereee———— o . . = ., = g At the show, which will open Mon- || The Popular Way Builds up vitality of o i % mm“s.{\ = present and future, drawing a \h(fll interpret about fifty different cos- THE IMPROVED day, the Pemberton dancers will ap- . to Remove Hair nursmq mothers. Increases life picture of the evolution of fash- | tumes. n»ar on the stage wearing the ||| nd a1so the aulel, sure éenriches mothers milk . fon. They will occupy the stage for | H At Your Druggist’s Capital, $250,000.00 On the whole, =ay the modistes, wear for misses and ladies during the | coming season will be more boyish in style and appearance. Many of the suits will have pockets; the suits | will be more or-less tafl Even { costume suits and some of the frocks will show the younger masculine,idea {in their lines and cut. | . _As to color, something entirely new 15’ announced. It is Madonna blue and was adapted from the New York drama ess, “The Miracle.” It Is described as ' delicately - beautiful, Black and white will also be s much this season, say the show ex- perts. Surplus 911 F Sh'eet $250,000.00 'a HONORING CHECKSg —of the customer in good standing summarizes but a very small phase of our usefulness to de- positors. 11 A soundly progressive bank, such as-“Colum- bia,” can serve your business interests in many ways—financial counsel and credit extension especially being the service about which we in- vite you to enquire. ¥ Qur officers’ time is at vour disposal any business day . Waller 3. Proeter Co. T 3% EEEEEEEEE lIEII:EIEII'EIHE—ZIBI’E."_—flEIEQ — el e e IIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIII' Zhe PALAIS ROYAL The Shopping Center—11th and G Sts.—Est. 1877—A. Lisner, Pres. Friday—An Important Sale of 200 Fine Liner Tablecloths —and Napkins to match—slightly soiled, butvnothing to mar the wear. These prices cannot fail to induce early shopping. Approval of the efforts belng made by the District of Columbia Drug- &l ssoclation to check ‘“veronal jags” was voted by the District of Columbia Medical Soclety last nig] L. Hiiton, chairman of the Committee. oF the. drug sugzested in a letter read, before the ting that In c vhere the drug neessary the clan write a rescription for it, instead of glving verhal instruet to the patient to trrocure the vero ontainers arked, the letter der that the purchaser may | present. DANCERS WILL BE MODELS Bathing Suits and New Madonna Blue Color in Display. Shorter skirts and a brand-new color scheme—Madonna blue by name —are fashion’s outstanding dictates for spring. These and several score other style creations, brought direct from New York and Paris by The Hecht Com- pany, are to be shown at the Palace Theater next week at a fashion show, will he plainly said, in Lina anny Heldy and Marie Keutznezoff, all Compound Interest Our Savings Dept. Pays pnol ill’ee! “swankest” costumes of the past, | twenty minutes at each show and will i : | omoters described | || Ci Take b not to be a o creations that | no sane person would wear on the streets. The suits, frocks and gowns the models w 1l be taken fresh Special Sale News From the Linen Dept., 2nd Floor ented in four sections. One will show the latest in bathing suits. Suits will occupy the Size 70x 70-inch Cloths 70x 88-inch Cloths 70x106-inch Cloths 70x 70-inch Cloths 70x 88-inch Cloths $9.50 $8.00 | 72x 90-inch Cloths 70x106-inch Cloths $12.00 $9.50 | 72x108-inch Cloths 25 Banquet Cloths, all pure linen, beautiful fine quality, 3 to 4 yards long. Slightly soiled. Reg- ularly $20 and $25. Friday at each, Sale Price $7.50 $9.00 $10.50 87.75 $12.00 Regular Price $5.85 $8.00 $9.00 $8.00 Sale Price $4.50 $6.00 $7.50 $6.50 Size 70x 70-inch Cloths 72x 90-inch Cloths 72x108-inch Cloths 72x 72-inch Cloths Regular Price $9.00 $12.00 $14.00 $10.00 $14.00 $16.00 15.00 Palals Royal—Seegnd Floor. ttractlvely Prlced Specials From Our Great March Sale of China & Kitchen Ware:f A Special Display of Modern Davenport Beds This week we have arranged one of the most delightful displays of mod- ern Davenports we've ever shown. Included are some of Karpen’s. and Pullman’s latest - designs. 3,500 Pieces ALUMINUM WARE On Sale Main and Fourth Floors CHOICE 69c¢ $5.00 Luncheon Sets Special, $3 85 ; 32-piece American Semi-porcelain Luncheon Sets. Thin quality, Choice of bluebird, floral and medallion. decora- tions. Set consists of 6 Pla(es 9-inch over all; 6 Platesy 6-inch over all; 6 Cups, 6 Saucers, 6 Fruit Dishes, 1 Platter and 1 Open \egetable Dish, Ideal for light housekeeping ‘and kitchenettes. The modern Davenport Bed is just the thing for the apartment or crowded home. It adds an extra bedroom at no extra cost. Values, $1.39 and $1.19 Windsor Kettles Preserving Kettles Pitchers Frying Pans Convex Saucepans Values; $1.00 and 79¢ Percolators Double Roasters 3-pc. Saucepan Sets Double Boilers Colanders These Cleverly Made Mahogany- Finished The Bed Feature Is Invisible * Unlike the old-fashioned, cumbersome bed dav- enport, the modern Davenport Bed is a graceful, attractive furnishing, and the bed feature is entirely hidden. versal Wall Style Coffee Mills, as il- lustrated. Choice of white or black ja- panned fin- ishes; com- plete with tumblers. Special, $7.00 Polychrome Finish Torchieres, Choice of two styles, complete with genuine Mica Cylinders. ldeal for Console, Buffet and Mantel use. Special, the pair, $4.85 $3.00 Luster Boudoir Lamps, in assorted col- ors, ¢om plete with silk shades. Spe- ciak $2.45 $3.00 Solid Mahogany Boudoir Lamps, —are 68, 69 and 56 inches high and can be had in an assortment of many attractive designs. Made of thoroughly seasoned kiln-dried lumber, hand rubbed and polished. Full 3-ingh turning, with heavy hand-turned bagses. Completely wired. The - Bridge Lamps have adjustable arm, in black or gold finishes. \ he Floor and Junior ' — Lamps. ore Wired for ) B oxEAD ] two lights. g Spa—_ $1.20 White Japanned Bread Boxes, Prices Are Tempting This Week, Too There’s a good-looking overstuffed style in blue velour, with Stearns & Foster felt mattress, for __..$165 complete with silk _shades, in assorted colors. Special, $2.25 There’s a Golden Oak Pullman Davenport Bed, in imitation brown leather, with mattress, There’: & Pullman 4 There’s a mahogany-finish, cane cenns Big end, Pullman 3-piece Suite, up- any-finish suite, upholstered in holstered in mohair, and thh Regulariy $10.5, $0.95 | $1.00 taupe mohair, with mattress, for $280 S | $9.50. While' they - Combination £1.00 4-picee faet. ¥ifaren Sals price oot et Lifetime Furniture Is More Than a Neme MAYER' & CO. Seventh Street Between D & E * 98¢ Spiint Wet Wash or Delivery Baskets 69¢ $1.50 ana $1.75 Washk Bollers, No. 7 or 8 Size, _ $1.19 Palais Royal—Fourth Floor $2.95 Medicine Cabinets, $2.15 L] - [ ] - L] L] L} n L} L] - [ ] [ ] L} L] L} L} L] L] L] [ ] [ ] = L] - u L] ] [ ] L] L} ] [ ] L] [ ] [ ] ] L} B L] ] L] [ ] [ ] L u n = - L] [ ] [ ] [ ] L] [ ] L} [ ] L} n n L} L] [ | [ ] L} L L} | ] . n L} L] L - L] - L] L} = [ ] L} - . - ] " y n L} u L} L} L} L} - [ ] [ | L} n L] | | | ] L » L} v (R RN FEEREREEERNEREEREN R N g5V 5

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