Evening Star Newspaper, March 7, 1924, Page 39

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BUTLEROPENSWAR | ON CITY TREASURER “Must Smoke Watson Out,” fla! . Says, When Criticized for | Clean-Up Labors. ' E: i BACKED BY THE cmz!msi Plan March of 500,000 as “In- dorsement” for General. B5 the Associated Press. PHILADELPHIA, March 7.—Politi- cal observers are awalting the next move of Director of Public Safety Butler. against: politiclans who he declares are obstructing his cam- palgn against vice and crime. The director has been especially severe in hls denunclation of City Treasurer Thomas F. Watson, chair- man of the republican city committee, who criticized some of Gen. Butler's methods and declared the city “should be better off without him.” - “We must smoke Watson out of city hail” Gen. Butler told police lieutenants last night. “We will sec if he can run the police or not. shall not permit this politician or any other to interfere with what {s my plain duty.” Mayor Kendrick indicated that he behind the director. " sald the mayor, “is| doing the job that I brought him here to do, in & couragedus and sol- dierly fashion.” ‘The general has been assured of the support of church leaders and club women who ure planning » “march on city hall” by halfsa million-citi- zens to “show the politicians that public opinjon favors his method of law enforcemen AUTONOMOUS JEWISH | REGION TO BE LARGEI Self-iluled Am in Russia, Expect- ed to Be Approved Soon, 14,000,000 Acres. INCLUDES BIG CITIES | S e H Odessa Among Larger Places to Be Affected. By the Astociated Press, LONDON, March 7.—It is sta in Jewlsh circles here that an aut: mous Jewish region will be es llshed in northern Crimea and jacent districts in the Ukralne, in- cluding the cities of Odessa, Kher-| son and Nikolalev, where tho popu- | lations are predominently Jewls! L The area to which it is propo to give an independent Jewish ministration by about 1927. com- prises 14,000,000 acres, of which 2. 000,000 hitherto have been unculti- vated and unpeopled. The diplomatic correspondent of the Daily Telegraph hears that the spviet leaders Trotsky, Bucharin and amenoff favor the scheme, which {t is declared s not, as suggested in some quarters, a revival of the Czarist system of the “pale.” Moscow dispatches o said a final within a few days by the councll of commissars. The state, it was added, would be established along the same lines as ull other autonomous re- | glons which the soviet government had created for minority nationali- ties of the Russian population. el e RAIL CLERKS GET BAISE. CHICAGO, March 7.—Notice of agree- ments with clerical and station employes, calling for wage increases of 1 and 2 cents an hour at all principal terminals and junctions. was filed vesterday with the Rallroad Labor Board by the Louis- ville and Nashville Raliroad Company. The new rates are retroactive to Janu- ary 1. 1924, eUfiss Inviting windows are powerful stimu- lators of trade. They draw people in with their minds made up to buy. Merchants everywhere are find. cheapest and most Open 9:15 AM. Close 6 P.M. In the Misses® Section, Fourth floor New Boyish Frocks _for Misses, $25 The frocks that the younger set like best —the straight, slim, boyish frocks with their trim collars and cuffs—the frocks you see them wear- ing all day long. Chic colored flannels like this one sketch- ed—others in white, very popular, the smart checks and high shades; flat crepes with delight- fully new tiered skirts and organdie collars—little pock- ets and button trim- mings; tailored frocks of smart al- paca—and satins a trifle more feminine. It’s a charming col- legtion—at a most attractively low price. New Silk Hose, $2.50 Especially for Junior Misses Slender-fashioned Silk Hose, especially designed for the Junior Miss—of very fine, heavy quality silk—in both the regular full-fashioned and narrow ribbed styles. Black, white, brown, cordovan, new Spring tan and light gray. Athletic Combinations for the Junior Miss, $1.25 Are tailored as she likes them—simple, one- piece garments of cross-barred muslin. Eas to slip on, straightlined under her boyish frocks—bloomer style. Sizes 14 to 18 years. Young People’'s Hosiery and Underwear Section, Fourth floor. New Coats and Hats for Miss 2 to 6 Are Simple in Line, But Colorful The smartest little coats and hats for Spring are ex- tremely pend upon color and fabric, or a touch of bright smock- ing—or a.crisp linen collar for their individuality. Tweeds, polaire cloths, camelshair and wool crepes, silks and broadcloths, too —for coats—and short- brimmed leghorns and milans, fancy straws and braids, or sometimes lovely silks — with gay ribbon streamers for the hats— Coats, $10 to $35 Hats, $3.50 to $12.50 Infants’ Section, Fourth fioor. New Sweaters, $5.75 Follow Boyish Type One attractive sweater has a small boyish col- lar fastening with just one button—bound, and chic design in glos. Another has a wide roll collar, and a border design in glos of contrast- ing shades. Still another, is in 4 coat effect— with high roll collar, fastened with two small buttons——bayish}y straight jn line. ! Lovely, bright new Spring colors in all three styles. Sweater Section, Third floor. simple—they de- .. Sports Frock. Plaid flannel irt buttons on to white crepe de chine blouse. $29.30. Almond Green Straw Hat. Flowers of velvet ribbon in harmonizing shades. $12.50. The Tticorne Now . . Woodmard & o Sketched— Plaid Fleece Sports Navy Twill Tailored Coat, red and tan. Suit, with white $69.50. pique vest. $49.50. Almond Flannel Sports Suit, with white crepe blouse. $35. Woodward & Lothrop New Spring Fashions for T'he Junior Miss At Woodward & Lothrop's the Junior Miss re- ceives the consideration about her new Spring wardrobe that she deserves. For here there is a special section devoted exclusively to the correct and smart dressing of the Junior Miss of thirteen to seventeen. ’ . And, in these new Spring Fashions of color, of " straight, slig, boyish lines, she finds the fashions ~ she likes best and wears best. A Tailored Suit She Must Have— Boyish-tailored, tweed or twill, $25 to $49.50. Her Coat is Seven-Eighths— Bright-toned fleeces, tans, grays, $25 to $69.50. A Three-piece Costume Suit— Of bright-colored flannel and crepe, $35. Boyish Are Her Sports Frocks— Flannel, crepe, in highest shades, $19.50 to $39.50. - Frocks for Afternoon— . Satins, crepes, charming, new, $29.50 to $49.50. The Spring Hat She Chooses— Felt or straw—version of the cloche, $5 to $15. Her Pumps Are Strapped— . Of pgtent leather, $8; of suede or satin, $10. We sketch five smart new Spring Costumes that will take the Junior Miss through her entire day. Junloe Misses® Section, Fourth Soor. 192 Afternoon Frock, of crepe de chine, in a beautiful tearosc color; sleeveless and button trimmed. .50, Black Patent Strap Pumps. $8. An attractive model, with cut-out sides and low heels. Sizes 2% to 6. throp 10th, 11th F and G Streets Ready in the Boys® Shop, Tomorrow New Spring Suits For Younger Fellows $15:75 $18-75 Featuring the “Two-Trousers™ Suits Boys are ready for new spring suits, and Wood- ward & Lothrop’s is ready with the kind of suits boys want. New styles, new colors, new fabrics — and tailoring and quality that any parents would approve. Two pairs of knickers; sometimes one pair are .golf knickers. The coats have nmew lines, sometimes copied from older brother’s suit which give them a most manly appear- ance. Sizes 8 to 18. Boys® Shop, Fourth floor. * Mullane’s Delicious Taffies *%40c 15 1b. 80c Ib. All the family will welcome a box of these delicious taffies tomorrow—there are plain molasses taffies that everybody likes—and de- licious nut and cocoanut taffies, from which to choose. Candy Section, Fourth foor. Granite Sheer Silk Stockings, $1.90 With Double-Woven Garter Tops That Prevent Needless Runs Granite Silk Stockings are full-fashioned, of fine quality thread silk—serviceable, yet fash- jonably sheer. You may choose both the regu- lar and chiffon weight at this low price. The double-woven garter blocks are an ex- clusive Granite feature—and Granite Silk Stockings are exclusive with us in Washington. Spring’s newest shades ase here. ‘Women's Hosiery Sectlon, First foer. Westinghouse Radiola RS Ready for $5 0 $12.50 down installing balance 3 mos. Complete set includes— RS Receiving Set; 2 W. D. 11 Tubes; 1 pair Brandes’ Phones; 2 large 22}4-volt B Batteries; 2 Dry Cells; 100 ft. 7-strand Aerial wire; 35 ft. Lead-in Wire; 15-ft. Hook-up Wire; 1 Ground Clamp; 3 Antenna Insulators; 1 Jewel Lightning Ar- restor. - ] = A limited quantity. An exceptiohal value Badio Section, Yourth Soor, - The Scarf Fashion —is the Fashion for 1924—sponsored by Paris, worn now at Palm Beach, and well on its way to tremendous success in Washington. Wood- ward & Lothrop feature the scarf as a comple- ment or integral part of the smart Spring cos- tume. Here in many versions, printed_silks and chiffons, daringly brilliant and vivid in color. effective form of ad. verusing known. . Rivals the Cloche The tailored lines of the smart tricorne now ap- ear as a rival to the little cloche, so long first in*Fashion’s favor. Distinctively a tailored mode —and one of many of the attractive new hats shown in the moderately-priced Millinery Sec- tion. Sketched, in black straw, piped in red, a GLASS COMPANY cocarde of ribbon held by a chic buckle, its only Baxwnazs W, SpiLrs, Maneger trimming. Others in this new group include % " roll-brimmed - cloche t, ttractive trimmed hats for dress—in both black and the high shades. Millinety Section, Third Soor. Send for pamphlet “The Store in the Window" For tomorrow we featuré— ° The Brilliant-Striped Glos Scarf $2.50 10 $6.50 Neckwear Section, First feér. Founded 1864 HIRES TURNER Imported Sheer Embroidered "Kerchiefs, 15¢ Women's sheer handkerchiefs, woven to imitate the very much more ex- pensive hand-drawn thread ’ker- chiefs—dainty embroidered corners in harmonizing shades—four differ- ent color borders—blue, orchid, rose and yellow, . Haudherchief Section, First floor. Strap-Wrist Gloves Far Yatlored Wear Special, $2.25 2 Fhe smart length, 6 button, in strap-wrist kid gloves, P. K. sewn —in the three fashionable shades— white, tan and mode, . Glovs Section, ¥irst floor. Golf School Open Jack Tucker, Instructor Professional, of Chicago Learn How to Play Golf Right—at the Start Golt School, Fourth floor. Then you have the satisfaction of having just what you want. The Dressmaking School Registrations for March Offering a thoroughly practical _ course—at a moderate price, 6 Lessons of 115 hours, $5 Dressmekisg School, Seveath ‘Soor. Julfills almost every woman’s corset needs The Treo Girdle is popularly worn by a great many women —for i fills every need—for almost every type of figure— three of the new models in Treo Girdles are” sketched. All. Treo Girdles offer perfect support—graceful lines— freedom of movement. . Stepein Girdles, $8 C For the slender-figure that requires but little support— strong surgical elastic, trimmed in satin—lightly boned. & . To Give the Flat-Back E ffect Handsome Girdles, $7.50 and $16.50 : —of extra strong surgical elastic, with panel back—some- times of heavy silk brocade—two models of which we . sketch? \One in silk brocade and elastic, $16.50—the other, = of broche and elastic, 31.50. - g To Help You With Your Income Tax A representative of the United States Treasury Department, Income Tax Di- vision, is here to render assistance to patrons and the public in the prepara- tion of gheir income tax returns. He is located on the G St. Mezzanine daily Until March 15th -9:30 A.M. to 1 o’clock P.M. 2 to 5 o’clock P.M. This service is without charge. Charming Butterfly. Novelties - —are quite the vogue just now, and may not only learn to make many delightful butterfly novelties, but you may choose your materials from a par- ticularly attractive collection, Instruc- tions are without charge—materials Y here, t‘onbe &"“h“"dm‘{'r ‘The Stubby Umbrella In Self-plaid Silk A new fashion note in the new silk umbrellas which have just arrived in time to come between one and Springtime showers. Wide-striped satin borders, contrasting color edged borders; handles of carved wood, cleverly trimmed in imita- _tion amber, tips and ferrules to match. Spring’s newest shades— $8, $10, $12. ' Umbrella Sectlon, First foor, Radius Cloth Costume Slips, $4.50 Trimly tailored slips, with hem- stitched bodice top, and the popu- lar 18-inch silk-lined hem. Flesh, *white, navy, black. Petticoat Section, Third Seer,

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